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2. The Roles of Cultural Belief Systems in Respects to Theme...
Pedro Paramo is a novel that cannot be fully understood without consideration of its rich cultural
background. It is this Mexican background, which informs so much of the novel, providing the main
conflict. The narrator of the tale remarks some villages have the smell of misfortune while describing
the locale of Pedro Parámo, the small Mexican town of Comala where the story plays out on many
levels (83). On the surface level, this story is merely about a tyranical man who ruins his hometown of
Comala. But in reality he does much more than that, his presence detroys the town completely, driving
everyone out and converting the town to a type of purgatory. This deeper harm that he causes, by
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I would walk into town to see what the uproar was about, and this is what I would see: just what we re
seing now. Nothing. No one. The streets as empty as they are now (41). The streets are always empty
in Comala. It has been left completely to ruin and is now inhabited only by the spirits of those who
once lived here. But even spirits must have a reason for staying and not going on to heaven? In
following with the Catholic faith, the people of Comala must wait in purgatory, the Refuge of Sinners
until they have repaid the sins they have committed (16). The town is a hotbed of sinning, the very
image of damnation , it is said That town sits on the coals of the earth, at the very mouth of hell. They
say that when people from there die and go to hell, they come back for a blanket (52, 6). The instances
in which people are actually able to get out are few and far between, as seen by the quote they ve gone
so far that it s easier not to come back. He s been trying and trying to leave, and I think this is the time
(56). This is owing to the abject poverty of the town, leaving people unable to pay their tithes in order
to make it to heaven. These poor soulds are not even kept in remembrance, so they may never reach
heaven. As their descendants remark we don t even make the effort to pray for them anymore, to help
them out of their purgatory (52). Pedro Páramo is a novel with a distinctly Catholic conflict, namely,
the journey from
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3. Essay On Lilan Cookies
3. MARKET ANALYSIS
Now day every, every cookies baker will make a serious research in creating a new flavour and
varieties type of cookies that will keep the business afloat in the bakery business because market trend
changes with rapid astonishment. To remain relevant in the cookies industry, bakery must be willing to
explore the bakery world and come up with product that tastes unique from other available cookies in
the present market.
The strongest selling point at Lililan Cookies is unique taste of all our products and this will make any
customers who taste the cookies will come back to repeat purchase over and over again.
3.1 Market Segmentation
Lililan Cookies focuses on middle and upper income markets because these market segment ... Show
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In order to enhance customers satisfaction, we will focus to offer a personal customer service, aim to
supply the high quality products and offer at a competitive price. We believe that customers
satisfaction is the main point to maintaining the local market share of this target market. The
customers are also expected to be in the working class or with steady jobs, possibly families and
colleges students.
3.3 Market needs
The goal marketing plan of Lililan Cookies is to attract target market customers to business brand and
product. To achieve this goal effectively, we must know market needs and how our competitors meet
those needs.
Points that Lililan Cookies must look with respect to market needs and to compete with competitor :
i. Product Speciality And Quality Lililan Cookies are traditional bakery product that have more tasty
flavor and specialize on oatmeal cookies that have higher quality in nutrient value which appeal to
health conscious customers especially women.
ii. Price Although the price will be slightly higher but still affordable and value for money. The main
reason for the higher price is to maintain the high quality of products. However, the price still goes
hand in hand with our target market that is middle and upper income
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4. 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
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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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5. Natural Resource Conflicts And Conflict
Introduction
This chapter examines the relevant literature both domestic and abroad and key concepts that frame
the study and justifies their use. These Prior research on land use conflicts, Land conflicts and
Livelihoods, Mining and Customary land Use, Customary Land use Tenure in Liberia, Land Use
Conflicts between Communities and Concessions companies in Liberia, Sime Darby Concession
conflict in Liberia will focus on the domestic literature, followed by the Concept of Conflict, Conflicts
Analysis Tools/Model and summary of the chapter.
2.2 Land Conflict and Livelihoods
Thomson and Kanaan (2003), propounded that the origin of Conflicts in human society date back to
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All these are entangled in complex bundles of rights and interests and have been fields of power
struggles (Marfo, 2003). Skewed power share among communities, Companies and the land services,
as well as some other interest groups, show the distribution of control over the land use leading to
conflicts. Access to and the use of these natural resources plays an important role in many conflicts.
Touch Siphat in (2009) attempts to understand the impact of economic land concessions for agro
industrial production promoted by government. This promotion heavily impacts on the locals
livelihoods and obstructs decentralized natural resources management, especially in natural forest
resources. They also examined locals response to such a development scheme. The study found that in
regard to economic growth , the state has very strong control over natural resources and people.
Further, as a post war nation, the state commits to developing its economy by gathering involvement
from different stakeholders, including international donors, development agencies, NGOs, and local
people in the development process. Yet privatization of natural resources such as land, forestry, mining
and so forth can be also found in the country in favor of a globalizing economy. In terms of economic
liberalization, Cambodia has been integrated into the regional and global economies.
This approach offers a good opportunity to
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6. Summary Between Lord Of The Glies And Lord Of The Flies
Early man set up civilizations so future generations could live in peace and survive in their
surroundings. As early man developed civilizations, they contained five characteristics. Three of the
five are complex institutions, specialized workers, and record keeping. Complex institutions are
organizations like government and religious organizations. Specialized workers are people like
teachers, soldiers, and priests. Finally, cuneiform tablets were used in record keeping to keep track of
rules and trade. The characters in Lord of the Flies mirror early man s development through complex
institutions, specialized workers and record keeping. The boys in the novel Lord of the Flies mirror
the development of early man through complex institutions when they appoint a chief. In the historical
fiction novel, Clan of the Cave Bear, the text reads, the leader of the small clan... (Auel 12). In the
Lord of the Flies, after being called to the beach by the conch, the boys vote for a chief to lead the
mass of boys on the island similar to the early man leader portrayed in Clan of the Cave Bear (Golding
22). The connection between these texts demonstrates that the boys are going through the same
development phase as early man did. In both Lord of the Flies, and Clan of the Cave Bear, there is a
chief, and even more, a complex institution similar to a government. Now that a government has been
formed, there will be workers and a way to keep track of events. The boys in the novel
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7. Case Study Of Trump Taj Mahal
AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT
The Trump Taj Mahal is one of the finest most luxurious resorts. I have not identified any particular
issues relating to speed, quality, cost, dependability and flexibility. The Hotel has a variety of valuable
quality offerings to its consumers. The challenge is to find ways to develop and grow the hotels
experience, from its areas of improvement.
ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION
QUALITY
The Trump Taj Mahal prides itself quality royal experience of its hotel, with a building inspired by
royalty Trumps should prioritise having only the best modern materials and finishes in the hotel. This
can be done with constant upgrades and maintenance of the building to keep the hotel giving its
consumers an exceptional experience of luxury and royalty. The upgrades and maintenance should
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Have a CRM system in order to reuse data of returning customers so as to not be redundant. Ensure
that the eateries and other facilities associated and in the Taj Mahal maintain a certain level of speed,
this again adds on to consistency in order to maintain quality.
DEPENDABILITY
As stated above there is no particular problem identified with The Trump s Taj Mahal but there are
solutions in order to grow and develop the Taj Mahal. In terms of dependability because Trump s Taj
Mahal is such a huge hotel that can house over two thousand guest at a time, they could look at
ensuring that they are never under staffed. In ensuring adequate staff at all times they are avoiding
under delivering on people s expectations, or their promised offerings.
With Atlantic City being a city where natural disasters have happened it would be a strategic idea to
have an emergency management plan to be held out if a disaster were to happen, this would put the
guest mind at ease about their safety and security if anything were to occur making The Taj
dependable.
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8. Chiropractic Essay
A Career in Chiropractic Healthcare
Chiropractors, or doctor of chiropractic, are healthcare professionals who practice the holistic,
drugless, healing art of chiropractic. They emphasize health maintenance and disease prevention
through proper nutrition, exercise, posture, stress management, and care of the spine and the nervous
system. Because of its emphasis on health maintenance, the whole person, and natural healing, it is
considered an alternative health care approach ( Alternative Health Care 45). Chiropractors use spinal
adjustments, manipulation, and other techniques to manage back and neck pain. A career in
chiropractic healthcare has many challenges such as: rigid career requirements, unique work
environments, rewarding salaries with busy work days, and an increase in future needs.
Career Requirements and Qualifications
To become a doctor of chiropractic (DC), there is a minimum of six to seven years of education after
high school. There is nearly four years pre medical undergraduate courses including classes like:
biology, inorganic and organic chemistry, physics, and psychology. Once accepted into an accredited
chiropractic college, the requirements become even more difficult. Years of professional study like
adjusting techniques, a significant amount of time is spent in clinical training which is spent
evaluating and caring for patients. All fifty states and the District of Columbia require that
chiropractors pass a state board to have a license to
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9. Reason For European Imperialism
Imperialism, a policy in which one country seeks authority over another country by economic and
political domination. The Europeans at this time in history, were looking for resources and something
to help them show their national pride; the best way to do that was to imperialize different countries.
Africa, which was not industrialized, was seen as not capable to lead themselves into modernization.
The europeans as well as many other countries began to seek land in the divided, war filled country.
The reasons for europeans seeking imperialism is because of the strive for natural resources, the need
to show national pride, and thoughts upon racism.
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An empire such as Britain requires an imperial race (Primrose). People from all over saw how
different people and cultures came from all over the world which create hate and a variety of
disapproval for others. African people were seen as hated, uncivilized people only because, they had
so many different cultures and different ways of living. If Africa was to be industrialized before other
countries came it would have been seen as a land that is respected because the people who live in it
are capable of industrialization. But because the land was not industrialized before imperialism racism
became a strong attacking point upon the uncivilized. France went with a fully developed race into
territories marked by barbarism and people who cannot develop their own land (Merlin). France in
this description sees themselves as superior to the Africans because, they do not have fighting within
their country and they are industrialized. Without their ability to come together as a country and grow
an economy France would be another Africa. Racism drove France to come to Africa and show their
superiority over them. Racism was a large reason for imperialism.
Africa was a resource rich, divided, different country. Every country that took a part in Africa s
imperialism saw this matter and took advantage. If Africa had time to figure out how to develop an
economy, unify with each other, and industrialize itself; imperialism from other countries would
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10. Patriarchal Family Roles
The traditional family roles that have been established by American patriarchal culture have set
women at a professional disadvantage due to the presumed duties that they are often expected to
uphold. Women were expected to stay home with children while men were the bread winners and
prosper professionally. This stereotypical approach to family was prevalent and has carried over to the
workplace today. Slaughter explains how her own mother fell victim to these cultural practices. She
recalls My mother built a successful and rewarding career as a professional artist largely in the years
after my brothers and I left home and after being told in her 20s that she could not go to medical
school, as her father had done, and her brother would go on to do, because, of course, she was going to
get married. (par. 17) Slaughter s testimony illustrates the thought process that restricted her mother s
professional achievement throughout history. Throughout history, the relegation of women to the
family has kept countless women from realizing professional prowess and solidified their status as
The Others. Men were expected to work, thus allowing them to achieve positions of power and
establish the culture of the American work force. This male dominated professional culture forged the
tempo, and environment that would become the standard of American employment and Promotion.
This professional environment that dominated American employment proved generally intolerant and
biased
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11. Juice Vs. Green Tea
The data above proves both our hypothesis and prediction wrong. We hypothesized that the lemon
green tea would inhibit the growth of bacteria more than green tea. This is because along with having
catechins from the green tea, which interfere with bacterial membrane processes, the lemon green tea
had flavonoids from the lemon, which alter enzyme activity, and a low pH, inhibiting acid tolerance
and the formation of bacterial biofilm. In both of tests, the green tea solution created a larger zone of
inhibition than the green tea with lemon, which is why our hypothesis was wrong. The water was our
negative control, so it created no zone of inhibition and the beach was our positive control, so it
always had a zone of inhibition. From the both
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12. Literary Techniques Used In Ender s Game By Orson Scott Card
Authors often use literary techniques to convey a particular effect. The effect is often a tone, a
message, a sense of danger, a feeling, etc. This allows the reader to deeper understand the text. In the
book Ender s Game, the author Orson scott Card, uses foreshadow, comparison, and inner dialogue to
convey a tone of suspense. In the book Ender s Game, the author Orson scott Card, uses foreshadow to
convey a tone of suspense. After getting his monitor removed Ender is sent to class. When the bell
rings ender is the last to leave the room. The other kids were gone. They would be waiting though, the
bad ones,..., They might even hit him now no one could see them anymore, and so no one would come
to Ender s rescue, (Card 6). The statement They would be waiting though, the bad ones indicate to the
reader that Ender will soon be in be in trouble. This in turn creates a tone of suspense. Card also uses
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All of his life Ender has tried not to turn into his aggressive brother. Ender leaded his head against the
wall of the corridor and cried until the bus came. I am just like Peter. Take my moniter away, and I am
just like Peter. Enders statement that he is just like his brother creates a sense of suspense because
Ender his entire life has tried to different from his brother but in reality he is just like him. This creates
tone of suspense because the reader wants to know what will happen now that ender finally realizes he
s just like his
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13. Examples Of Dysfunctional Relationships
Dysfunctional People in Relationships
Have you ever wondered why some people stay in a dysfunctional relationship? Dysfunctional
relationships are relationships that do not perform their appropriate function. In The Yellow Wallpaper,
The narrator is a doctor who although probably filled with good intentions, comes off seeming
domineering. The narrator and her husband move into a manor for the summer to help her with her
temporary nervous depression a slight hysterical tendency. Female patients were not to listened to by
male patients, but because back then women were not in positions of power. The two main reasons
why their relationship is dysfunctional is the way John treats the narrator and the fact that she has
postpartum depression so she is not herself.
The medical world has changed a lot since back then. For instance, there were no female doctors at
that time. In the 1800 s, much was unknown in the terms of health. The mortality rate was high and
life expectancy was low. Parents, rich or poor, had no way of combating the deadly diseases and
infections that often took their children s lives. Deadly outbreaks of cholera ( an infection in the small
intestine) to the flu were, understandably, a leading cause of death in children at the time. After all,
children s immune systems are not fully developed and are therefore weaker in the terms of fighting
off these fatal diseases. Medicine has advanced dramatically from the 1800 s to the present.Today,
although not all children are healthy if any, foods available to them, the overall diet of children has
improved. Also, with what is known
about diseases and transmission, many deadly diseases are under control. Luckily, today it is much
more common for people also have regular checkups with the doctor, from the time they are in the
womb through adulthood.
One reason why John and the narrator s relationship is dysfunctional is that John treats the narrator
like a child. The relationship between the narrator and John is not overly loving, but unlike many
people, I do not believe that John was intentionally trying to hurt her. John cares about his wife, he
just refuses to admit that his own prescribed treatment may, in fact, be the wrong treatment. John
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14. A Brief Note On Coal Mining Museum Report
Coal Mining Museum Report
PEME 1090: Introduction to Process Engineering
Lisa Kaufman (ID: 200857568)
Module leader: Dr Colin Poole
Date submitted: 12 January 2015
Word count: 1976
Table of Contents
The National Coal Mining Museum 1
Equipment Types 1
Mining Techniques 2
Dangers of Coal Mining 3
Modern Day Coal Mining 4
References 6 The National Coal Mining Museum
The National Coal Mining Museum is based at the site of Caphouse Colliery in Overton; once a fully
functioning mine. The museum has an area, 140 meters underground, which has been adapted to
demonstration the development and revolution in mining techniques through out the ages. It presents
mining techniques from the early 19th century all the way through to the present day. The museum
also houses an array of mining machinery and vehicles that has been conserved since its use, which
are kept in a gallery above ground. Such machinery includes locomotives, BJD coal cutters, and a
seventeen tonne Dosco Roadheader that was used to cut roadways underground. (National Coal
Mining Museum, 2014)
Equipment Types
Coal had been in use far long before the 19th century, however, the arrival of the industrial revolution
saw a boom in the demand for coal and as a result coal mining became an enormous and lucrative
industry. Nonetheless, the equipment used in the early 19th century was still exceptionally primitive
and working conditions were also very harsh.
Shockingly, in those days it was not unusual for entire families to be
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15. Personality Analysis of Charles Manson
PERSONALITY ANALYSIS OF CHARLES MANSON Introduction Manson is a convicted serial
killer who has become an icon of evil. In the late 1960s, Manson founded a hippie cult group known
as the Family whom he manipulated into brutally killing others on his behalf. Helter Skelter, Manson
believed, was going to occur in the summer of 1969 when blacks were going to rise up and slaughter
all the white people. He told his followers that they would be saved because they would go
underground, literally, by traveling to an underground city of gold located in Death Valley. However,
when the Armageddon that Manson had predicted did not occur, he said he and his followers must
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He then received a 10 year suspended sentence for attempting to cash a stolen check. During this time
he married another girl before being arrested again in 1960 for crossing state lines for prostitution. His
sentence this time was for 7 years at McNeil Island Penitentiary in Washington and then was
transferred back to Terminal Island in California. During this time, his wife divorced him after giving
birth to his second son named Charles Luther Manson Jr. He spent his prison time learning to play
guitar and studied Scientology. After being released in 1967, he traveled to San Francisco. There he
met a woman named Mary Brunner and moved into her apartment. She soon fell in love with Manson
and he used that to manipulate her into sleeping around with multiple women. She eventually lost her
job at UC Berkeley, fell deep into drug use, and began travelling with Manson. Mary Brunner became
an important part in his development of the Manson Family . Lynette Fromme was the first to join the
family. The three lived together on the streets of San Francisco while Manson mentored and
prophesized his ideas to the girls. His childhood manipulative tendencies helped fuel his status as a
prophet. In 1968 after time spent travelling, the group ended up living in Chatsworth, California on
Spahn Ranch. Here Brunner gave birth to his third son named Valentine Manson. Manson wanted a
son to carry on his legacy and planned to have many more. Manson was an
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16. Training Need Analysis and Evaluation of Training...
PROJECT TITLE: TRAINING NEED ANALYSIS AND EVALUATING TRAINING
EFFECTIVENESS
AT BHEL, HARIDWAR
OBJECTIVES:
To assess how the organizational objectives will be realized through the delivery of a staff training
programme that will focus on improved and/or changed skills, knowledge and/or attitudes of those
directly involved or affected by the change
To understand the process and importance of measuring training effectiveness in the organization
To measure the expressed needs of training effectiveness at work place from the individual
To find out the obstacles in the proper utilization and increase the effectiveness of Training programs
and try to suggest remedial measures wherever possible.
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The effective combination of all these factors results to way for success.
Training is defined as learning that is provided in order to improve performance on the present job. A
person s performance is improved by showing her how to master a new or established technology. The
technology may be a piece of heavy machinery, a computer, a procedure for creating a product, or a
method of providing a service.
Oliver Sheldon says No industry can rendered efficient so long as the fact remains unrecognized that
the in principally human not a mass of machines and technical process but a body of men. If
manpower is properly utilized it causes the industry to run at its maximum optimization getting results
and also work for as an climax for industrial and group satisfaction in the relation to the work formed.
Competitive advantage is therefore depend on the knowledge and skill possessed by employee more
than the finance or market structure by organization.
The employee training not only serves the purpose to develop their employers but also safe guard
organizational objectives of survival and success through competitive advantages. The training
function now popularly called as Human Resource
In recent years, the scope of Training and Development has broadened from simply providing training
programs to facilitating learning throughout the organization in a
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17. Social Control Of Deviance
As a matter of fact, several individuals have discussed the fact that social deviance can also be seen as
some sort of social control. Social control is commonly known as the subordination of personal
interests to public interests (Shipunova, 2016). It is also seen as society s attempt to regulate the
thinking and behavior of people (Shipunova, 2016). As we saw with the Michaels case, she was given
the reputation of a deviant person, more specifically, of a sexual offender, to ensure the stability of the
society. Even though she was declared innocent by the Supreme Court, the continuation of labeling
her as deviant can be perceived as the community s attempt to control Michaels actions. It is said that
the social control of deviance, and everything
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18. Fears And Application Of Skepticism Towards Witchcraft Essay
The Heightening and Application of Skepticism towards Witchcraft
Throughout the period ranging from the late 16th to early 18th century, the witchcraft mania and trials
dominated the religious, secular, and popular spheres of life. Within the mainstream popular beliefs in
magic and the prosecution of such acts, there existed the few, but strong voices of skepticism. These
skeptical works did stir up these popular beliefs; however, these opposing views did not generate
much change. Where these views are able to clear a path towards to the decline and eradication of
witchcraft trials is ultimately within the application of these views. While the authors and speakers
from the skeptical texts written in the late 16th to early 18th century were interested in combating and
reformulating the popular beliefs in witchcraft and its many faces, the major manifestation of their
skepticism results in a critique of the process of witchcraft trials, their legal methodology, and their
validity in a moral and reasonable society.
Many of the skeptics within the time in and surrounding the 17th century were concerned, as many
early writers had been, with the reality of magic as a whole. Living within the uprising of witchcraft
trials and beliefs in 1584, Reginald Scot appeared as an unaided voice of skepticism against a sea of
passionate belief. In his text, Discoverie of Witchcraft, Scot outlines the crimes witches are often
committed for, but omits the crimes of magical sorts. He sites
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19. Tutoring Should Be Allowed In Schools
The need for tutors is overwhelming. Tutors help fill the gap between the teachers and the students.
With so many students in each classroom, the teacher can t give each student the one on one attention
that some students need. This is where tutors come in to play. Tutors have been a key instrument
ineducation since as far back as the 1500 s (Gordon 9). Tutoring is almost as old as educating children.
Tutoring younger students is also still going strong in the twentieth century. Today it is
more~important than ever due to the increase in students and low budgets that some schools have. As
stated by Edward E. Gordon in his book, Centuries of Tutoring Schoolinghas dominated the twentieth
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When you tutor or volunteer you are doing a service for your community and for yourself.
Some of the reasons that tutoring is needed in society are outlined next. According to Dorothy Lloyd,
the trend of the 60 s included a rapidly changing population of students whose educational needs
became difficult to meet due to their mobility and lack of achievement. This change stimulated a rise
in tutor programs (46). As society became increasingly industrialized, families moved from city to city
and their children went with them. Thus making it hard for teachers and schools to form a lasting bond
between the children and the teachers.
The education systems are radically changing due to the fact that previous material and techniques
believed to be successful were no longer effective. The importance of education in modern society led
to a sense of depression about the need to provide a good education. This need is supported by
Reisner, Petry, Armigage (1990),who regarded tutoring and mentoring as highly relevant methods of
intervention that addressed national, state, and local priorities (Lloyd 50). The age of the computer is
an example of this. You can no longer do just about anything without a computer. If school districts
don t have access to computers then their students are left behind.
The classroom sizes are increasing every year and the one on one attention is being lost in the process,
Carter states in School Volunteers: What They Do How They Do
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20. Down Syndrome
CHAPTER 1: THE PROBLEM
A. INTRODUCTION
Having a Down syndrome is such a difficult situation for an individual to have. They have slow
physical and mental capabilities that lead them to discrimination. Physical features of having a Down
syndrome. Including flattening of the head; slanting of the eyelids; a gap between the first and the
second toes; a depressed nasal bridge; relatively small ears, mouth, hands and feet; short stature;
decreased muscle tone and loose ligaments among others. Not every child with Down syndrome has
all of these characteristics and some may have only a few. But other characteristic, if not appropriately
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HISTORY English Physician John Langdon Down first characterized Down syndrome as a distinct
form of Mental disability in 1862, and in more widely published report in 1866.[9] Due to his
perception that children with Down syndrome shared physical facial similarities with those of
Blumenbach is Mongolian race. Down used the term mongoloid derived from prevailing ethical
theory.[10] By the 20th century Down syndrome had become the most recognizable form of mental
disability. Most individuals with Down syndrome were institution zed, few of the associated medical
problem were treated , and most died in infancy or early adult life. With the rise of the eugenics
movement, 33 of the United States and several countries began programs of force sterilizations of
individuals with Down syndrome and comparable degrees of disability. The ultimate expression of this
type of public policy was action 7 4 in Nazi Germany , a program of systematic murder court
challenges , scientific advances and public revulsion led to discontinuation or repeal of such
sterilization programs during decades after World War Until the middle of 20th century, the causes of
Down syndrome remained unknown. However, the presence in all races, the association with older
maternal age, and he rarity of recurrence had been noticed. Standard medical text assumed it was
caused by a combination of inheritable factor which had not been
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21. Relationships With Supervisors
I think supervisors should build relationships with employees. I feel some supervisor are not interested
in building a relationship. I think some supervisors are worried about the production and finance
aspect.If supervisors build a relationship with employees difficult situations can be avoided. I think
life can throw major punches. Everyone will handle difficult situation much different. I think it
necessary to have counselors at the workplace. We as humans need to communicate our feelings. If a
situation is bothering someone a olive branch should be extended. The supervisor should find the root
to the problem. If a supervisors has a relationship with employees a green light should alarm when
bizarre behavior happens. I think some supervisors
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22. Copernicus And The First Pioneers Of Science
With each new development in science comes conflict, mostly from those who don t believe that
science follows the teachings of their religion or allies with their beliefs in an almighty power or God.
Looking back in history at some of the great names in human scientific achievement, such as
Copernicus, Galileo, and Darwin, we see that with each genius discovery came some outcry from
religious groups. Nikolaus Copernicus was one of the first pioneers of science. Until 1540 science had
long been a servant of the Christian religion, but Copernicus brought about change, and with that
change came persecution. Copernicus work, although not immediately and widely accepted, lead
directly to the undermining of centuries of assumption and superstition. He was the first to state that
not only was the earth not the center of the universe, but it also orbited the sun. Later in history came
Galileo who brought Copernicus ideas to practical fruition. He was also on the receiving end of much
religious persecution, even to the point of living out his last years under house arrest, forbidden from
writing and publishing. Then in the 1800 s Charles Darwin researched and published revolutionary
biology books on the theory of evolution, his most widely known book being The Origin of Species .
Even today, long after his death, his works receive much religious debate; religion today is no more
apt at dealing with scientific theory than it was hundreds of years ago; this is because it is a
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23. Notes of Biology
Q1:Why is reproduction essential for organisms?
Reproduction is a fundamental feature of all living organisms. It is a biological process through which
living organisms produce offspring s similar to them. Reproduction ensures the continuance of various
species on the Earth. In the absence of reproduction, the species will not be able to exist for a long
time and may soon get extinct.
Q2:Which is a better mode of reproduction sexual or asexual? Why?
Sexual reproduction is a better mode of reproduction. It allows the formation of new variants by the
combination of the DNA from two different individuals, typically one of each sex. It involves the
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|It requires only one individual. |
|3. |The individuals produced are not identical to their parents and|The individuals produced are
identical to the parent and are|
| |show variations from each other and also, from their parents. |hence, called clones. |
|4. |Most animals reproduce sexually. Both sexual and asexual modes |Asexual modes of reproduction
are common in organisms having|
| |of reproduction are found in plants. |simple organizations such as algae and fungi. |
|5. |It is a slow process. |It is a fast process. |
Vegetative propagation is a process in which new plants are obtained without the production of seeds
or spores. It involves the propagation of plants through certain vegetative parts such as the rhizome,
sucker, tuber, bulb, etc. It does not involve the fusion of the male and the female gamete and requires
only one parent. Hence, vegetative reproduction is considered as a type of asexual reproduction.
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Q7:What is vegetative propagation? Give two suitable examples.
Vegetative propagation is a mode of asexual reproduction in which new plants are obtained from the
vegetative parts of plants. It does not involve the production of seeds or spores for the propagation of
new plants. Vegetative parts of
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24. Maternity Insurance Research Papers
Approximately sixteen percent of all females in the United States are without maternity insurance
coverage. In the event that they may become pregnant, these women could be confronted with an
overwhelming amount of medical expenses, particularly if they experience complications with their
pregnancy. In this article we will discuss a number of techniques on how to find low cost maternity
health insurance coverage. Our goal is to help you find the right maternity insurance coverage to help
you save as much money as possible on your pregnancy.
What is the definition of maternity insurance?
Maternity insurance is individual health insurance coverage that includes an additional maternity rider.
As of January 2011, there are no stand alone maternity insurance plans. Many companies do offer
discount maternity programs. However, be very careful with these types of discount health programs
as they are not insurance plans and usually promise more than they ever deliver.
There are essentially two types of individual health insurance that you can purchase that offer
coverage for maternity: One type of health plan is known as an indemnity insurance plan. This form of
health plan will allow you to pick your own medical doctor and hospital. Because of this freedom, an
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This coverage is limited to the amounts defined in the maternity coverage rider. Make sure that you
take time to completely understand the maternity rider offered by an insurance company before you
make the decision to buy the insurance coverage. If you have insurance through your job, typically
known as group insurance, then the coverage is usually more comprehensive.
Can I get maternity health insurance coverage if I am already
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25. ##ethical Analysis Of God Is Dead By Friedrich Nietzsche
I was really confused when I first stumbled across reading this quote. I didn t really understand what
Nietzsche was saying from the phrase God is dead . After talking with my classmates and doing some
research I got a better understanding about the quote. Most people didn t understand it like me at first
and they thought Nietzsche interpreted in a literal death or end of God. I think Nietzsche says this
quote because he was an atheist and he had a different perspective about God which he never even
believed in. Most people believe that God is all knowing and powerful so he or she can t die. The
understanding I got from this quote is that I think Nietzsche is trying to say that is not relevant to
people anymore meaning that people don t care. Friedrich Nietzsche is a well known philosopher who
influenced many topics in the world and was not really a fan of religion.
This quote is widely known by everyone and it is first shown in his 1882 collection The Gay Science .
The phrase God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him can have many meanings to
different people. I interpreted this phrase by thinking that people don t care about and no more have a
use for God. In a sense Nietzsche is saying that large and consistent moral theories could exist without
reference to God. For example, Europe no longer needed God as the source for all morality, value, or
order in the universe. By that I mean philosophy and science was capable of doing that for us. As the
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26. Barring Greenback, Long Kiwi Dollar Against Major Peers
The New Zealand Dollar (NZD), also known as the Kiwi, was one of the best performers last year. As
show in the chart below, the currency gained 20.48% and 13.60%, respectively, against the Japanese
Yen (JPY) and the Australian Dollar (AUD).
Needless to say, gaining against the US Dollar (USD) was as uncommon thought last year as it is this
year, in view of the Fed s stimulus taper and imminent interest rate hike. So barring Greenback, below
are a few arguments supporting the bullish case for Kiwi.
Faster growth
There s no denying that New Zealand s economy was nothing short of impressive last year. The
economy held out against the worst drought in decades, fiscal consolidation, a contamination scare, a
strong currency and, to top it all, a slowdown in its two most important trade partners, viz. Australia
and China. Although each of these factors posed a significant risk to growth, the resilient economy
overcame these challenges and is growing at its fastest pace since 2009.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) sees gross domestic product expanding by 3.3% in the
fiscal year that ended March 31, faster than its December projection of 2.7%. The economy is then
expected to expand 3.2% in the year through March 2015.
The growth has been primarily driven by recovery in various important industries of New Zealand.
The farm production surged on drought recovery, while the nation also benefitted from major building
and infrastructure projects following the 2011 Christchurch
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27. How Teams Of Organizations Develop Into Cohesive Teams
The manner in which people interact in groups professionally impacts the productivity of each
member as well as the organizational climate. Few professions require an employee to work
independently of others. Instead, we must work as a part of a team. Understanding how teams of
people interact in the accomplishment of tasks are critical to management teams. In this article,
Farrell, Schmitt, and Heinemann (2001) gathered from a sample of 111 interdisciplinary health care
teams in geriatrics in 34 Veterans Affairs medical centers in the United States to test team
development theories.
The process in which groups develop into cohesive teams was at the center of the article. Farrell,
Schmitt, and Heinemann (2001) noted that frequently, teams are plagued with repeated conflicts, low
morale, and poor task performance. Many theorists have argued that, before an interdisciplinary team
can establish the open communication, flexibility in leadership, and coordination of efforts necessary
for effective functioning, it must pass through a sequence of developmental stages (281). Farrell,
Schmitt, and Heineman (2001) referenced Tuckman and Jensen s group development stages in which
they refer to the stages as (a) testing and dependency, or the forming stage, (b) conflict, or the
storming stage, (c) cohesion and consensus, or the norming stage, and (d) functional role relatedness,
or the performing stage (p. 282). During their study, the thesis that they attempt to
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28. Why Abortion Should Be Legal
Abortion is a touchy subject with a lot of people but it is a very important issue that the world is
facing. There is a lot of history when it comes to abortion, but the first case took place in Georgia Doe
v Bolton in 1973 and that is where is all began on a legal stand point. The most important thing people
need to look at is you can t make this decision based off of your feelings you have to take a life and
effects of both the mother and child s life, that line is crossed and it becomes personal way too often. I
am going to give you facts to why abortion needs to be legal for anyone of the consensual age. Now
from the first abortion cases before this case you were only allowed an abortion if raped, severe
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Most paces say you cannot have an abortion after 24 to 26 weeks in Texas it is 28 weeks. By then
there is actually a life in there and you may not take a life. I find that rather fair because it gives the
mother and influences around more than enough time to come to an agreement to what should happen.
One thing I do not believe though is that anyone s opinion should matter but the mothers but that s
deeper in every case. If we were to make abortions illegal we have to realize that women would still
have the procedures done, it would be unsafe of course. The dangerous practice of unregulated
abortions led to a high U.S. maternal mortality rate, Reagan says. In her book, she cites a study done
in 1931 showing illegal procedures are responsible for 14% of maternal deaths. In 1962, Sherri
Finkbine, an Arizona mother of four, travels to Sweden after a local hospital denies her request for a
legal abortion. Finkbine had taken the drug thalidomide, which researchers linked to birth defects. To
sum it up I am not against abortion because it should 100% be the mothers choice, that is who goes
through all the pain and suffering and forms the first bond with the child so that is the only person
who should matter in such critical decisions. Said best by Seth Millstein the right to life doesn t mean
the right to put someone else life at risk. the mother and at the most the father should make the
decision not the government who doesn t even want to help you the figure it s every man for
themselves. Sounds to me like more hanging people out to
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29. Violence And Sexual Assault And Violence Against Women
Intro
Throughout history especially within recent years there has been a major rise of sexual assault and
violence against women. This is prevalent within college campuses, within work, the military, within
family households and nearly all parts of society there is no getting away from it. It is truly a shame
and a wretched part of society. However, this needs to be brought to light. This can no longer be
avoided and society needs to come together as a whole, in order to stop this. Throughout this essay we
are going to go over the statistical background of violence and sexual assault towards women, sexual
assault on college campuses, the emotional abuse of those affected, and why Victims don t come
forward. Then a step by step breakdown of how we can rid society from these unacceptable acts of
violence and sexual assault towards woman. Before exploring the deeper aspects of violence and
sexual assault towards woman, it s important to have a historical foundation and statistics.
Background statistics
Within the United states the National Sexual violation and resource center has conducted in depth
statistics pertaining to sexual violence. These Statistics indicate that one in five woman will be raped
within their life time(NSVRC). If this isn t evident enough that that our society is having a major
problem, then compare it to one in 71 men are raped at some point in their life(NSVRC). Although
many of us believe that within our own sanctuaries at home and at work that they
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30. Sydney Olympic Park Observations
My report is based on the data that I have collected when I visited the Sydney Olympic Park and the
Royal Botanical Gardens. This was a two day project and it required me to collect at least five species
to make my observations and record the data via the climate watch website. Since I could not
download the app on my mobile phone, I decided to write down my observations with the help of the
climate watch website. This website tells us how to record data, why, where and what observations we
should be making. Before presenting my data I would like to acknowledge the diverse and rich
biodiversity that Sydney Olympic Park has to offer. Sydney Olympic Park s rich biodiversity reserves
and incorporates more than 400 local plant species and more than 200 local vertebrate species. It is ...
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I started my walk on the climate trail that was referred to me by the climate watch website. The park
offered us around 35km of walking trails. Before I began my project I made sure the maps leading us
to the trail was printed out the day before. After walking around for about 40 minutes I encountered
the first species which is the Australian Magpie. The reason this particular species was picked was
because, during the time I was walking I found it difficult to record sightings of the other bird species
that climate watch was interested in, therefore I decided to observe the Australian Magpie which was
common in all parts of Australia. The species data was collected via the guide of the climate watch
website. The birds built was strong and sturdy, and it was perching on a nearby branch that was in eye
view. The observations were done based on the behaviour of a number of 5 birds. They appear to be
calling out to one another in a loud but calm tone. According to the Journal of African Ornithology,
high temperatures can posture critical thermoregulation challenges for endotherms, and deciding how
singular species
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31. Gambling Essay
Win Some and Lose Some
One hour away. Sloan, Iowa. Winna Vegas Casino. We like to say it s a fun way to get away from
college life, hang out with friends, and attempt to add a little extra to the pocket books. Many kids
attending Buena Vista University have made at least one trip to the Winna Vegas Casino. This casino
is 70 miles from Storm Lake and the age requirement to gain admittance is only eighteen. As an
alternative to drinking or the bar scene, individuals view gambling as a relaxing and entertaining past
time. However, we recently encountered an article by Pathlights entitled The Case Against Gambling .
Apparently what we thought was a fun night out, is causing otherwise good citizens to perish under
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These are all statistics regarding to the negative aspect of gambling. Is there anything positive about
gambling? At this point one wouldn t think so.
Besides stating the fact that gambling puts money in the wrong hands and that the chances of winning
are not very good, Pathlights goes on to say that gambling causes many other problems that are
destroying America. Compulsive gamblers are likely to have been married three or more times
because of the problems gambling brings home to the household. The suicide rate for spouses of
compulsive gamblers is one hundred fifty times higher than the national average. It is estimated that
the average compulsive gambler affects four to ten other people, especially the children. Twenty five
percent of compulsive gambler s kids show behavioral or adjustment problems in school, use alcohol
and other drugs, or are arrested (PATHLIGHTS). Pathlights makes a strong argument defying
gambling. Gambling seems to be an impossible way to earn money and the money spent at casinos
could be used for programs that are clearly more important. Also, gambling is a downfall to society. It
causes family problems and affects the children of gamblers. Is there really a positive side to
gambling?
Gambling Is The Answer
One of the main reasons that Pathlights does not support gambling is because money is not used in the
right programs. America citizens want to see programs such
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32. Snow Blindness And Stretching Research Paper
Some people believe that sunglasses are only necessary in the summer because of its intense and hot
sunlight. They underestimate the ultraviolet and glare exposure of winter because the sunlight is
weaker and the days are shorter. However, sunglasses are just as important, if not more important in
the winter for a number of reasons. Here are four of them:
The Sun Sits Lower in the Sky
The summer sun, while intense, shines at you from high overhead. This means its ultraviolet light is
directly hitting the top of your head (or hat) rather than going straight into your eyes. On the other
hand, the lower position of the winter sun angles more of the light directly at your eyes. When
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This is in contrast to sand beaches, which only reflect between 10 to 25%. If you live in the snow belt
states, the ground can be covered with snow for months at a time. When you walk outside or drive
during the day, your eyes are getting more UV exposure than you would in the summer.
If you re an outdoors person, your exposure is even more acute. In fact, if you spend hours hiking,
skiing, or snowshoeing on sunlit snow, you run the risk of getting snow blindness. Snow blindness can
damage your eyes for up to a week. The surface of the eyes is literally sunburned. This danger is
worse at higher altitudes, not only for skiers and mountain climbers, but for residents of mountainous
states such as Colorado.
Road Glare Is More Intense
The low position of the sun causes it to shine directly into the eyes. This glare worsens when the
pavement is wet from snow melted by road salt. Roof visors do little to block this glare because it s
coming up from the pavement. Nike prescription sunglasses with polarized lenses are recommended
for this extreme situation. Driving in these conditions without sunglasses is blinding, and you are
trusting your safety to
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33. Relationship Between Chinese And American Foreign Policy
Chinese and American Foreign Policy Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the Cold War was over,
making the U.S. the only superpower left in the world. This has made the international system much
more tranquil, and relaxed. The only country potentially powerful besides the U.S., is China. Many
Americans fear China, not only because they are communist, but also because of their huge
population. Their population is 1.3 billion people, which accounts 1/5th of the world s population. As
one of the only potential superpowers in the world, it would be in the best interest of all Americans if
the U.S. and China became allies, instead of enemies. Peace and development, economic prosperity
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China has been a communist country since the communist revolution took place in 1949, since then
China has been ruled by the dictator Mao Tse Tung. However the Chinese dictator died in September
1976, he was hailed abroad as one of the worlds great leaders. Certainly one of the more impressive
aspects of the Chinese communist government, has been the willingness of the people to protest
against it (3, pg. 4). China has been in a state of revolution and reform since the Sino Japanese war of
1895. As a result of Japan s victory over Russia in 1905, China s constitutional reform movement
gathered momentum. This forced the Manchu government by public opinion to make gestures of
preparation for a constitutional government, an act to which reformers in exile responded
enthusiastically by establishing a Political Participation Society (Cheng wen she) (1, pg.84). The
apparent willingness of the Manchu government to consider constitutional reform naturally removed
some of the assumptions for revolution and impeded its progress. This helped to sharpen the already
intense conflicts that occurred between the reformists and the revolutionaries. In efforts to check this
unfavorable tide, the Chinese student revolutionaries in Tokyo extended their war of words to physical
combat. Unfortunately the revolutionaries victory over the reformists in Tokyo was not equal to
(5=Zhaoxing, Li, Seeking Common Ground,
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34. Examples Of Parody In Dr Strangelove
Dr.Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is a film about what could
happen if the wrong person pushed the button , It mocks Cold War fears of a nuclear battle between
the Soviet Union and the United States. Kubrick s intension for the movie is to deliver his viewpoint
on vague the American conflict with Russia. The whole point of the Cold War was to shock the
opposing country into submission by building a stronger nuclear powered program and intimidating
them by saying the Americans will put it to use. This fear is the base of Kubrick s film, and is included
when the President is eager to let one of the Air Force s bombers be ruined, killing its crew members,
to prevent Russia s Doomsday Machine from going off and sending the world into a nuclear winter.
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The most perceptible case of this is through the choice of names for his characters. These characters
are all male, military characters whose names convey some sort of sexual innuendo or meaning with
them. One example of how he uses sexual parody is in the beginning of the movie, the opening credit
plays over film of a bomber aircraft being refueled in mid air during flight. The connection between
the two planes is the first symbols that connect sexuality to the military mentality that continues
reproduces war around the world. Another example is Ripper s Cigar that represents the world nuclear
destruction directly because of his sexual dysfunction, which he faults upon a conspiracy due to this
paranoia about socialists. The cigar is a traditional Freudian phallic representation and the limp quality
of Ripper s stogie represents the flaccid state of not just his sexuality, but also his mind. Kubrick
produces an anti war satire that covertly conveys the importance of sexual expression while
hilariously depicting the unimportance of war and destructiveness that ravaged the saneness of the
1960s American
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35. Methods For Sustainable Agriculture From Http
Summarize, in YOUR own words (do NOT copy from the website) two of the methods for sustainable
agriculture from
http://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_agriculture/science_and_impacts/science/sustainable
agriculture.html (including all hyperlinks used).
Cover crops is the first method I will cover. Cover crops are essentially an alternative crop that get
planted between growing cycles. There can be a number of positive reasons for doing so. A cover crop
can hold the soil together ad reduce erosion. If ploughed into the soil or mowed and left as cut
material, this provides a more natural revitalisation of organic material and therefore nutrients to the
land. This is a more healthier alternative to manufactured strong fertiliser to replenish nutrients to the
soil for the next crop. Certain crops can also act as detergents to pets and diseases. Another use of
cover crops is to act as a cover crop and feed for livestock meeting dual needs.
URL s used to reference material regarding cover crops
NSW Department of Primary Industries. (n.d.). Protect your land use cover crops. Retrieved from
http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/agriculture/horticulture/vegetables/soil/protect#To Plough in or not?
Union of Concerned Scientists. (n.d.). Solutions: Advance Sustainable Agriculture. Retrieved from
http://www.ucsusa.org/our work/food agriculture/solutions/advance sustainable
agriculture#.VI7KRIqUe5L
Union of Concerned Scientists. (2013). Cover Crops. Retrieved from
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36. Analysis Of Y Tu Mama Tambien
The dominant feature that the films share is the use of narration to guide the viewer through each plot.
They are the same in how they are used to describe settings and some situations. In Amelie, this
manifests at one point as the narrator describing the activities of the local nuns on a warm and humid
day. In Y Tu Mama Tambien, there are many examples of the narrator describing the political and
economic climates that Mexicans exist in and must deal with. The use of narration is different in
several ways as well. In Amelie, the narration is very descriptive, as the narrator s description of each
of the characters and their likes and dislikes are how we are introduced to each of them for the first
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Raymond Dufayel, a painter known by others as The Glass Man for his brittle bones, plays the role of
a sage who guides Amelie in her pursuit of love. Another character who plays only one role is Mr.
Collignon, the mean grocer who verbally abuses his mentally disabled employee Lucien. Unlike the
characters of Amelie, those in Y Tu Mama Tambien are realistic and complex, so much so that the film
can be considered to be a character study. A character that is especially complex is Luisa. From the
very beginning she had been hiding her true feelings and intentions from the boys, both in regard to
how she had plans to sleep with them and in how she hides her sadness over her husband s infidelity
and, as the viewer finds out at the end of the film, the cancer that will kill her very soon. Of course,
Julio and Tenoch are also very complex, and they mature together through the adventure with Luisa.
They start out being boastful about their sexual exploits while rather sexually inexperienced, and,
through both conversation in the car rides and sexual encounters with Luisa, begin to learn more about
sex, themselves, and each other. Unfortunately, while they allowed for personal development, the
experiences the two went through together ended up destroying their relationship.
The cultures of each movie s origin play a role in shaping certain aspects of the films. Pieces of
Mexican life and
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37. Back In The Day, Bruce Lee Had Gained Popularity In The
Back in the day, Bruce Lee had gained popularity in the media for his action thrilling Kung Fu
movies. Most people watched his movies without capturing what the movies truly unfolded. As his
movies kept evolving into the new era, so did the themes that each movie contained. Starting from his
first movie, The Big Boss, all the way to latest movie we ve watched, Way of the Dragon. By studying
his life and the movies he created, this paper will help reveal the ideas of race, specifically racism and
the white knight theory, gender and gender roles in society, and how a character s sexuality can be
used to improve or degrade a character s persona. Race and ethnicity play a pivotal role in our lives,
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Chen. Tang Lung has been sent to Italy to help with a problem at Ms. Chen s restaurant, the problem
being thugs that want her to sell her property. The restaurant has been losing business due to the thugs
scaring away the customer. This is where Tang Lung comes to rescue, he is the hero that comes in and
saves the day. He gets rid of the thugs and manages to save the restaurant from being sold. As seen in
the, Way of the Dragon, Tang Lung s profile is that of a smaller framed Chinese man, who saves the
day with his Chinese boxing. This example ties in and reveals some ideas of race because it goes
against the White Knight Theory that all the heroes must consist of being Caucasian, tall and
muscular. Throughout the evolution of Bruce s life and his movies, much ideas of gender are also
portrayed in many several ways. An idea of gender, specifically female gender roles can be viewed by
analyzing his first movie, The Big Boss. In The Big Boss, the female role of Chiao Mei portrays how
women and what role they played in society back in that time. Out of the entire family of different
cousins, which predominantly composed of males, Chiao Mei is the only female in the household. Her
character in the movie plays a role of a typical household wife, who cooks, cleans, and serves all the
males. She also portrays to a very quiet, shy, and also weak personality. These character traits we re
implied throughout the movie with her actions. An example of this can be seen
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38. A Study On Refining Organizational Training Essay
I. INTRODUCTION In today s global economy the role of training employees goes beyond providing
traditional instruction to meet organization training needs. Developing new hires and managing their
full capabilities is at the core front of any organization. This capstone literature review plan focuses on
refining organizational training research, demonstrating an understanding of current organizational
environment and limitations, and how the capstone project can fit in the global context of training. II.
Describe a plan to collect and organize literature that explains the history of the topic. This capstone
project literature review will consist of historic and present studies of employee training. This
capstone project is compiled of literal evidence on employee training from primary and secondary
literal findings. According to Gills and Johnston, (1997) as cited by Saunders et al., (2007) the fact
that, knowledge does not exist in vacuum has made the researcher visit as much literature on sited
research problem. The secondary research is collected from peer reviewed articles; published books,
library, online databases, and validated websites. There are several theories that the capstone will help
future research by in depth analysis of study outcome. The capstone focuses on past research work to
gain better understanding of the framework for organizational training. The following Literature
Review publications two of three are areas of strength as it relates to the
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