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Theme Of Mangoes On The Maple Tree
Asserting the Diasporic Identity in Uma Parameswaran s Oeuvre
Amrutha T V
Guest Faculty
Sreekrishna College, Guruvayur
ABSTRACT: Uma Parameswaran is a versatile writer critic who has attempted to capture the trauma
and dilemma of the diasporic self. Drawing on her first hand knowledge of the white collar,
professional and academic diaspora in Canada, she attempts to voice their dilemmas and confusions,
and above all, their feeling of rootlessness, their fear that having been uprooted once, they will never
again be able to take root anywhere, despite their best efforts. The angst of the diaspora, striving to
retain their identity even as they struggle to assimilate and become one of them , forms the core of
Uma Parameswaran s oeuvre. She ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the novel Mangoes on the Maple Tree, the flooding of the Red and the Assiniboine that threatens
the peaceful life of Winnipeg, brings the community together and removes barriers in an
unprecedented way. Jayant is one of the young men who work tirelessly, shoulder to shoulder with the
others, to sandbag the river and divert the floodwaters. The waters of the river that threatens brown
and white alike, and endangers harmony, may perhaps be seen as a levelling and unifying force, and
thus becomes as sacred to the immigrant consciousness as the Ganga. The play Dear Deedi My Sister
concludes with the extract from Sapna s letter to her Deedi in India, We must build our temple here,
where the Assiniboine flows into the Red. And we shall bring Ganga, as Bhagirata did of old, to our
land, our Assiniboine, and here shall be groves where Uma shall dance with Parameswara (Sons 73).
Thus we have Parameswaran playing on the mythological overtones of her own name to reinforce her
notion of a unique diasporic Canadian identity, forged by those who have crossed the oceans, carrying
their own baggage of myths and beliefs, and confidently asserting their selfhood in a new land. Savitri
s response to
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Genghis Khan And The Mongols
Mongol DBQ
Allysa:
Genghis khan used excessive brutality, hatred, destruction, and mass slaughtering of civilians, for his
conquest, and is therefore guilty. Genghis khan used brutal tactics to intimidate and enforce his will on
those he conquered. He promoted hatred of non mongols to foster destruction by his army. Genghis
Khan was guilty of mass slaughters of civilians because it has been recorded that Khan has caused the
deaths of over 40,000,000 people.
LOGAN:
The Mongols have been proven to have used excessively brutal tactics during conquests. In some
instances Khan s army provided excessive force to conquer said areas. Damon states that certain
techniques such as hails of bows were used in greater force and in greater numbers than ever seen in
history before when in battle (doc 2). Thus proving how the Mongols used excessively brutal tactics
while in war with cities that could not defend themselves to such power. In other areas like Russia, the
Mongols were recorded to have captured women, men, and children, killed them with swords, and or
bound and disemboweled them (doc 2). The unnecessary disembowelment of these victims
furthermore supports the claim that the Mongols used excessively brutal tactics, do to that being
uncalled for. Also, the victims chosen furthers the assertion that it was excessive and brutal because
they were innocent children and citizens. Lastly, some battle tactics the Mongols used included not
leaving off fighting by day or night (doc 3).
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Critical Thinking Skills In Nursing
In order to be successful in these classes, it is very important to set learning goals so as a way to
measure how successful one was after the completion of the class. The learning goals that were set on
the discussion are as follows: to utilize my critical thinking skills through experience, problem
solving, and theories, to communicate better in a more professional manner both written and informal
ways and to to value learning in nursing as a lifelong process through professionalism, and continuing
education.
It is very important to be able to think critically in what ever situation when it comes to nursing,
especially if one works with critically ill patients. Critical thinking is the ability to gather information
whether through knowledge,
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The Effects Of Making Your Child A Latchkey Kid
Each day children across America go to school; education not only being a requirement, but a
necessity of life. Yet when the school bell rings every afternoon, over four million children ages five
to fourteen go home to no parental guardian (Olsen). These children are called latchkey kids;
terminology first used in the 1940s during World War II, when women had to work because their
husbands were deployed. Latchkey meaning the key to the house is often strung around the child s
neck or hidden under a mat near the door. Even though this seemed to be a required thing at the time,
there are many negative effects of making your child a latchkey kid. Children who are left alone after
school, classified as latchkey kids, are more susceptible to violent behavior, unsafe environments, and
unreasonable responsibilities. Many children who go home to an empty house do not have any
structure until their parent or guardian arrives. The afternoon hours after school were the peak of
juvenile crime and these [latchkey] kids are the cause of it. . . In the last 11 years, juvenile crime has
increased forty eight percent (Alston). Many of these children will play videogames when they go
home, being influenced by violence and actions of the characters in the game. Not only do
videogames portray violent activity, television shows include criminals who can have influences on
children s actions and what they consider to be right. If a child has an older sibling who is required to
take care of
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The 11-Foot Goblin Shark
The history of the world may trace back to a time long before humans ever walked the Earth. But that
doesn t mean there are not species who have made the trip through millions of years. To these 10
prehistoric animals, we humans are the new kids on the block. The first ancestors of this terrifying
Goblin shark are believed to have existed as early as 125 million years ago. While larger species
marched into extinction, the 11 foot Goblin shark has somehow lived on in many of the World s
oceans. While maintaining a low profile on account of its preference for residing deep down near the
ocean floor. As such, and despite their frightening appearance, they don t pose much of a threat to
humans, a species with whom they rarely ever interact who s
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Social Life of Coffee
November 1, 2013
Social Life of Coffee in England Research Paper
Depression, stress, workloads are outcomes from the overloading of the society. Because of the hard
time limits of the schedule, office workers constantly get tired. People repeat the same procedures
every day: get out from the bed, get ready to go to the office, drive to the office, work the whole day,
drive home, and go to sleep. Society of the end of the 20th century was looking for a method to wake
up, stay awake whole day, and keep working. This is the time when humanity chose coffee as a
magical drink that can help solve all problems with tiredness, depressions, and stress. The effects of
coffee were well known since it was found. It was medically proved that ... Show more content on
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Additionally, the owners of the coffee houses were usually run by widows, a coffee women . This was
pretty contradictable because women were not allowed to stay in any coffee houses, besides specific
ladies coffee houses which they could attend to discuss the same topics as their husbands did.
However, all services there were provided by women.
Coffee houses were open for everyone and owners tried to equalize their visitors. It was unacceptable
to emphasize the person s social status. However, people were divided by their different political,
science or social views. People who wanted to get free education could join the scholar conversation.
It, also, gave the opportunity to learn something new from newspapers, pamphlets or any advertising
sheets. Many scholars presented their scientific work to be criticized by the public. According to Tom
Standage, Newton presented his principle of universal gravitation in the coffee house, where he was
challenged by Hooke and they had an agreement about it. Oon the other hand, politicians would
debate on the topic of new treaties or laws and decrease the power of the Parliament and King. Barrell
states that coffee houses became the places where official politicians organized meetings of societies
such as London Corresponding Society (LCS) or National Convention.
Coffee houses were major centers of political dissent. For example, there were puritan coffee houses
where they
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The Chemical Compounds Of Sodium Fluoroacetate
Sodium fluoroacetate, known more commonly as 1080, is a chemical compound that is used as a
pesticide in New Zealand, to control the population of the common brushtail possum. It occurs
naturally in several plant species as a defence mechanism against herbivorous organisms, but can also
be produced synthetically. When being used to eliminate possums, the poison is typically in the form
of a small, green, marshmallow esque pellet, called a bait . These baits are then covered in a cinnamon
scent, which serves to attract possums, whilst also discouraging other organisms from consuming the
baits, and subsequently being poisoned. The baits are deposited into the intended areas via airdrops
from helicopters, as this allows the baits to be placed in areas that are too difficult or dangerous for
trappers to reach, and also ensures an even spread of the poison. 1080 works by disrupting the krebs
cycle of the organism affected, a vital part of cellular respiration. It halts the cycle, which results in the
accumulation of citrate in the bloodstream, depriving cells of energy. The organism will become
lethargic, and in the case of possums, will typically die within a day of consumption of a lethal dose,
from either respiratory difficulties, or cardiac arrest. This, however, assumes that a lethal dose is
ingested by the organism in question. The poison has no known antidote. If the dose is not large
enough to result in the death of the organism, the organism will eventually pass the
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Structures Of Viruses
Viruses Viruses look different from one another. There are two structures for a virus, it s either
icosahedral or helical. The virus that is icosahedral can appear to be spherical or if you look close
enough it s icosahedral. This virus is made up of equilateral triangles. It s arranged into a symmetrical
fashion. A prolate is found in the bacteriophage of an icosahedral virus. Many animal viruses or many
viruses overall are icosahedral or helical. A helical virus has a capsid shaped into a rod shape structure
or a filamentous structure. Some of them are short while others are longer. It s made up of genetic
material and protein. Why they are a different from eukaryotes because they are not made of cells and
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The first reason is that they are helping us increase our knowledge in biology. Scientists learned lots of
new things thanks to viruses. For example, the basic technology of genetic manipulation was
developed from studies with bacterial viruses Another reason is that we use viruses a lot in vaccines.
Thanks to vaccines, our body creates antibodies to defeat the virus in the vaccine. This is why you can
be sick after getting a vaccine. Then when we actually get the virus, our body will already have
antibodies to use and defeat it. An example, is the influenza shot. Once you get it, our body will create
antibodies to fight off the virus. If you do get the influenza, it won t last as long as it would have if
you didn t get the shot. Viruses can also help with diseases. If a person is missing a gene in one of
their cells. we can modify the virus genetic material to have to missing gene. Of course, scientists
make sure that the virus won t get the person sick. Viruses can also help with cancer prevention and
how to control it. Sure there are vaccines but there is also Virotherapy. Some viruses have been used to
kill cancerous cells. There is a lot more reasons why viruses can help us but I couldn t list them
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Essay On Why I Want To Be A Doctor
Mr. Flueckiger? exclaimed Mr. Freeborn. He had been the monotone teacher of my freshman biology
class and then my AP Biology class after that. I woke with a start. His lecture on genetics had been a
perfect melody for my post lunch nap.
Yes? I responded. The anxiety of fighting dragons in dream was nothing compared to this.
I asked, What is the probability that two parents, who are both carriers for Phenylketonuria, have two
children both afflicted with the disease?
I spent the entire night before reading ahead in my AP Biology book, finishing the chapter on genetics.
Obnoxiously, I retorted, If both parents are carriers, the probability one child will have the disease is
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As an intern, I collaborate with the thirty nine operations run by Purdue Dining Catering (PD C). The
most ambitious project I have planned and executed was PD C s orientation program, Jumpstart.
Jumpstart is a program I have both participated and mentored in during my time at Purdue. The
summer between my sophomore and junior year I had the opportunity to plan this event involving
over 100 employees. This event allowed me the opportunity to leave my comfort zone and strengthen
my time management and planning skills. It also presented me with more hands on leadership
experience while running the program logistics.
A physician interacts with people of many skill sets, backgrounds, ethnicities, and levels of education.
His or her ability to communicate effectively and work in a team are defining factors of his or her
success. I have had the opportunity to work with many different individuals through my roles as an
undergraduate teaching assistant (TA), a Student Supervisor for PD C, and in research. The different
modes of communication and teamwork that each required taught me valuable skills that translate
directly to the medical field. As a TA, I could not only do something I loved, teach, but also learn
about communication in an educational environment. I learned how to communicate material in a way
that effectively reached students with different educational requirements. As a Student Supervisor, I
worked with students from all over
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Open-Ended Interview Questions
Introduction
Despite huge efforts in child and adolescent mental health care service, most therapies finish without
achieving the therapy goals. Even though therapeutic relationship forms the health professionals
standards, central to mental health care and is important to therapeutic atmosphere (Gilburt, Rose
Slade, 2008). It is perplexing the roles of therapeutic relationship are neglected in clinical research
(Karver et al., 2008). Research into this area shows important milestone in the history of experimental
research in psychotherapy (Horvath, 2005).
Study identified clinician s capacity to develop and uphold a therapeutic relationship as an advanced
qualification (Plexico, Manning, DiLollo, 2010). Studies identified flexibility, ... Show more content
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Researcher will properly fill University Research Ethics Committee form and submit through the
supervisor. This study intends to recruit participants and conduct interview at National Health Service,
therefore will obtain consent from the local Research Ethic Service organized by the National
Research Ethics Service (NRES). Information sheet will be made available for participants, containing
details about the research nature; goal and method, which form the basis for the participant consents
(Appendix 1). Resolve problems of participants vulnerable age group by getting parents and
participants informed consent (Appendix 3
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The Life of Wilhelm Richard Wagner Essay
Wilhelm Richard Wagner was one of the greatest opera writers of all time. He helped to take opera to
a whole new level from even Verdi and Puccini. Some say that Wagner was very egotistic, however;
his extreme egotism rested on conviction, Wagner had the ability to do great things (Colles 207). He
was extraordinary at composing music as well as formulating words. He was not a prodigy however
his musical skills surpassed many other composers from his time period.
Richard Wagner was the son of Frau Karl Fredrich Wilhelm Wagner (Jacobs 1). He was born the
youngest on May 22, 1813 in the town of Leipzig (Colles 205). Six months after Richard s birth the
Napoleonic War came to Leipzig (Jacobs 1). Because of the war there were many ... Show more
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He informed his father s brother Aldof to notify his family that he was going to quit school and
develop in his own manner (Jacobs 5). He decided to leave school because he wanted to devote
himself to adding music to his poems (Jacobs 5). Hearing all the music he soon discovered that his
poems that he wrote would be barren without music (Colles 205). At the age of fifteen he devoted
himself to music (Jacobs 5). This helped spark the interest of his musical abilities.
In 1828 he began to take violin lessons from Müller but he soon found harmony and counterpoint
boring and useless (Jacobs 7). However; he soon learned that he needed counterpoint and harmony
and so he took music lessons from Theodor Weinlig who was a successor to J. S. Bach (Colles 206).
Weinlig was the Cantor of St. Thomas Church (Jacobs 9).
In 1832 he published his first composition which was a piano sonata and symphony that were
influenced heavily by Beethoven (Bonds 464). However; in attempting to write these kinds of music
he realized he loved theatre music (Bonds 463). Wagner spent a lot of time with the theatre he was
able to see Geyer preform and see all the inner workings of the theatre (Jacobs 3). Through his
experiences with the theatre he began to develop his own ideas of music. He only valued music for the
operatic images that struck him (Jacobs 6). His image of music from the beginning seemed to be very
narrow
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Conflict on a Trading Floor
CONFLICT ON A TRADING FLOOR (A)
CASE SUMMARY
Brief background and context:
Junior salesperson ( Seth ), an assistant on the non dollar derivative desk of FirstAmerica ( FA ), finds
himself in a difficult situation and has to decide what course of action to take as relates to going along
with misrepresenting material facts to a key client, Poseidon, in conjunction with their hedging of
French Franks relating to the $700 million equivalent cost of the five year construction of a new cruise
ship.
Seth is a relatively new employee at FA and was recruited by one of his key managers, a salesperson
named Linda. Linda is asking Seth to play along with her questionable sales tactics so as to make the
trading desk at FA a huge profit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I would hope that I understand that fraud is being committed and could point this out to Linda and she
would change her mind and begin to be more sensible about how she is going to actually price the
transaction. If she does not change her mind, I would go to her Supervisor or Compliance and get
them involved. And I would ask to be transferred to a new position with another
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SWOT Analysis Of Taco Bell
Extended Essay
Business and Management
Research Question
To what extent can marketing help Taco Bell increase it s sales in the future?
Candidate name: Utsav Shah
IB candidate number:
School name: Singapore international School
School number:
Advisor: Riad Roojoa
Word Count:
Table of content:
1. Abstract
2. Introduction
3. Methodology
4. Theory Used
5. Body
a) Background
b) Marketing
c) SWOT Analysis
d)
Introduction
This extended essay will talk about taco bell and answer the research question To what extent can
branding help Taco Bell increase its sales in the near future? Taco bell after taking a hit on its
reputation in 2011 due to the beef lawsuit1 managed to recover and become the second most profitable
brand2 in the United States. Just like other subsidiaries under YUM!, Taco Bell expanded into the
Indian Market serving Mexican food with Indian flavor. With the growing food industry in India it is
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Three in Bangalore, three in Mumbai and one in Delhi. One of the stores in Mumbai is located in a
food court which increase the competition for Taco Bell especially by McDonalds and Burger King.
When Taco Bell entered the Indian market, all the crowd in the mall used to line up outside Taco Bell,
Oberoi Mall until Burger King opened up right next to it. If Taco Bell want to increase its sales they
should consider relocating its store to an area with high youth population, for example; around school
or colleges. This will allow them to reach out their targeted customers easily and will further increase
sales. Taco Bell had aimed to expand further into the Indian market by opening more outlets around
the nation, this would definitely allow them to increase sales but Taco Bell will have to ensure they
know their market well. The outlet will not perform if the location is in an area where there is not
much craze for Mexican
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Reproductive Pathology Report
Name: Danielle Donais Fall 2017 DCP 252B Reproductive Pathology Report Pathology Fibroids
(Leiomyomas) Indications for exam (patient s signs and symptoms) Abnormal bleeding between
periods or excessively heavy menstrual flow is the most common symptoms for patients. Patients may
also experience pain, in the lower back, pelvic or abdomen area. Weight gain may be noticed, along
with abnormal increase in abdomen size. Finally, painful intercourse may be one of the symptoms.
Exams that can be done (all radiology and ancillary) KUB/ Pelvis x rays, excretory urography,
ultrasound, MRI or CT can be used to help identify if the patient does have a fibroid. Description of
Pathology (use trusted website or medical books to define) Fibroids
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How to Read Lit Like a Prof Notes
From How to Read Literature Like a Professor Thomas C. Foster Notes by Marti Nelson 1. Every Trip
is a Quest (except when it s not): a. A quester b. A place to go c. A stated reason to go there d.
Challenges and trials e. The real reason to go always self knowledge 2. Nice to Eat With You: Acts of
Communion a. Whenever people eat or drink together, it s communion b. Not usually religious c. An
act of sharing and peace d. A failed meal carries negative connotations 3. Nice to Eat You: Acts of
Vampires a. Literal Vampirism: Nasty old man, attractive but evil, violates a young woman, leaves his
mark, takes her innocence b. Sexual implications a trait of 19th century literature to address sex
indirectly c. Symbolic Vampirism: selfishness, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It s Greek to Me a. Myth is a body of story that matters the patterns present in mythology run deeply
in the human psyche b. Why writers echo myth because there s only one story (see #4) c. Odyssey and
Iliad i. Men in an epic struggle over a woman ii. Achilles a small weakness in a strong man; the need
to maintain one s dignity iii. Penelope (Odysseus s wife) the determination to remain faithful and to
have faith iv. Hector: The need to protect one s family d. The Underworld an ultimate challenge,
facing the darkest parts of human nature or dealing with death e. Metamorphoses by Ovid
transformation (Kafka) f. Oedipus: family triangles, being blinded, dysfunctional family g. Cassandra:
refusing to hear the truth h. A wronged woman gone violent in her grief and madness Aeneas and Dido
or Jason and Medea i. Mother love Demeter and Persephone 10. It s more than just rain or snow a.
Rain i. fertility and life ii. Noah and the flood iii. Drowning one of our deepest fears b. Why? i. plot
device ii. atmospherics iii. misery factor challenge characters iv. democratic element the rain falls on
the just and the unjust alike c. Symbolically i. rain is clean a form of purification, baptism, removing
sin or a stain ii. rain is restorative can bring a dying earth back to life iii. destructive as well causes
pneumonia, colds, etc.; hurricanes, etc. iv. Ironic use April is the cruelest month (T.S. Eliot, The
Wasteland) v.
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Gothic Monsters
George Staten
Dr. Hutchison
English 601VA Gothic Monsters
26 February 2013
Elements of the Byronic Hero in The String of Pearls When Lord Byron wrote his narrative poem
Childe Harold s Pilgrimage, he sewed the seed for future heroes of literature. However, these were not
to be the Cavalier heroes of old. Byron s hero maintained certain characteristics to be admired of a
hero, yet they also demonstrated characteristics that would ultimately come to define many great
villains throughout literary history. These flaws in character helped pave the way for the hero who was
not ideal in nature, rather one who illustrated weaknesses that made the character both unique and
fascinating and in many respects, real. Known as the Byronic Hero, his ... Show more content on
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This behavior teeters on the extreme, almost bipolar nature where rapid and sudden changes in the
character signal a mental instability. This might be best illustrated early in the novel when Todd is
explaining, very positively, to Tobias that his position as an apprentice will lead to a first rate
profession. Suddenly, the tone of his speech changes. And now, Tobias, listen to me, and treasure up
every word I say. Yes, sir. I ll cut your throat from ear to ear, if you repeat one word of what passes in
this shop, or dare to make any supposition, or draw any conclusion from anything you may see, or
hear, or fancy you see or hear. Now you understand me I ll cut your throat from ear to ear do you
understand me? (4) Then later, as Todd carries on a seemingly polite and social conversation with Mr.
Grant, we see Todd s reaction towards Tobias who violates these rules:
...the barber sprang upon him like an enraged tiger, and, grappling him
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The Demon Lover And The Disturbing Lover
Marriage has been an important aspect of life for thousands of years. While the world has not always
married people formally, the link between a wife, her husband, and both their families has been a
significant part of history; however, things change. Many women cheat and have children that are not
their husbands . It has been a problem since Mesopotamian society; at least, that is as far back as
society can trace it. Ancient societies started making laws against the adultery of a woman and
punished them for cheating. While the laws have disappeared, adultery has still continued through
history. Both the The Demon Lover by Elizabeth Bowen and the Scottish ballad The Daemon Lover
deliver messages in order to warn women to stay faithful to their partners, no matter the
circumstances. Bowen s The Demon Lover expresses a warning to women during times of war. The
story takes place at the beginning of World War 2 and tells the tale of a woman, Mrs. Drover, who
remarried after her fiance was presumed dead during his time in the war, but many years later,
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Both stories have the woman remarry and have kids (though the number of kids varies) and the
woman reunites with the man in some form, whether through the letter in Bowen s story or in person
in the ballad. Also, the end of the stories are similar, the ballad ends in the sinking of the ship and the
couple going to hell and Bowen s story ends in the taxi speeding away without mercy, (arguably)
taking the taxi driver, the Devil, and Mrs. Drover to hell. Both stories varied in details. The number of
children changed and the story of the woman changes. The ballad is more straight to the point and
conveys the message quickly in contrast to The Demon Lover in which the story is more descriptive
and is left to deeper
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The Properties Of Life In Plants And Plants
The properties of life that plants and animals should possess include heredity and growth,
homeostasis, cellular organization, metabolism and responsiveness. Merriam Webster defined the
transmission of such qualities from ancestor to descendant through the genes. Therefore, heredity is
the power of an organism to reach data about itself onto its young. As well, growth is included as a
property of life because all living things originate and some may develop much quicker than others.
Another attribute of life is homeostasis. This is when living things possess a stable internal
environment regardless of any alterations in their external environment. In summation, the cellular
organization is another attribute of animation where all living things are composed of cells where
some have unicellular organisms and some have multicellular organisms. Furthermore, metabolism is
needed to provide organisms with energy and responsiveness must do with outside environmental
changes. Lastly, reproduction is not necessary for the survival of organisms, but is necessary for there
to be a prolongation of life. Not only do organisms require the properties of spirit for survival but also
molecules that are important for the prolongation of life. These molecules include carbohydrates,
lipids, proteins and nucleic acids. Carbohydrates contain sugars and starches that provide and store
energy for cells. Also, carbohydrates serve as the construction material for the physical structure of
plants.
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Deck Training Plan
It may sound obvious, but when building a garden patio deck, one should always plan the decking out
on paper first before so much as even picking up a saw!
There is however a solution to this sometimes complicated planning stage.
A good quality timber decking kit will provide you with all the timber, deck boards, joists and fixings
needed to create a high quality, durable and elegant decking area, in far less time, and with far less
planning.
Of course, there are some aspects of the project which will need planning out whether you use a kit or
not. The first thing to consider is location: Would you like your decking to create an environment
which is sunny, shady, or somewhere between? Do you want the deck to lie next to your home, or ...
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Also be aware of any pipes or drainage systems which sit beneath the surface of your proposed
decking area especially if you are to installing a raised decking area which will use sunken timber
posts for supports. Lastly, an obvious point but one which is often overlooked: never obstruct access
to any manhole covers or to any other system which you may need to be able to access once the deck
is completed.
Joist Timber Framework Preparation
The timber joist framework is effectively the base on which your garden patio is built. The timber
joists included in your kit will almost certainly be cut to length but be sure to check before you begin
screwing or fixing the timber joists together.
The timber deck joists are laid in line, parallel to each other, and at no greater than 60cm intervals.
With timber deck boards usually 120mm wide, you also need to allow 5 6mm between each deck
board to allow for shrinkage in summer, and swelling in winter. (Remember: deckboards, joists, and
other components are all constructed from a natural, living material)
Raised Decking
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Porsche Exposed
1) Do you believe that Porsche s management is appropriately concerned with stockholder wealth?
Does Porsche s ownership structure work to the benefit or detriment of public shareholders?
Although Porsche is publicly traded, the company is controlled by only two stockholders, the Porsche
and Piéch families. As the quotation by Holger Härter makes clear, the two families hold exclusive
shareholder influence over management. An interesting point for class discussion is whether the
families actually ever exercise these rights. It is not clear from the information or evidence presented
that they influence or direct current management headed by Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking. They may
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The objective would be to match dollar cash inflows from US sales with dollar cash outflows in US
dollar debt service (principal and interest). Porsche has chosen not to use this approach most likely
because it does not do debt. The firm has not needed debt to finance its operating activities and
investing activities under the current management team (since 1993), and it also does not
philosophically believe in using debt (see page 5 of the case). A good point of discussion with
students, however, is that a company does not necessarily need debt to use debt. The benefits of
leverage are well known, and although many successful companies today do not choose to use debt
(Intel, Dell, Exxon Mobil, Microsoft to name a few), this does not necessarily prevent Porsche from
revisiting this judgement. The benefit of using a financing hedge like dollar denominated debt is that it
would take less active management and would not require a major outlay of capital out front like
currency options require (option premiums).
Current Strategy. The company has been hedging the US dollar long position by estimating its annual
US dollar sales and hedging that exposure by purchasing put options on the US dollar (the right to sell
US dollars for euros at a specific exchange rate). The company has been purchasing these options in
what it refers to as a three year rolling hedge in which it hedges expected US dollar sales three years
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The Evolution Of Abortion Laws And Regulations
Sam Wonson
Mrs. Otto
English II Pre AP
20 May 2013
The Evolution of Abortion Laws and Regulations
The examination of the development of social structures from the early twentieth century to the
present date reveals a significant change in the laws and regulations associated with the pro choice and
pro life debate. In the social hierarchy of humanity, the tasks, such as who is the main bread winner
versus who is the primary household caregiver, undertaken as belonging to the male or female have
remained constant, and therefore made the pro life argument one that has been quite difficult to
overcome. However, the established definition of the terms male and female regarding obligations,
duties, and expectations have been altered in recent years, which has allowed for new insights and
new attitudes towards what were once considered inviolate, unchanging norms in consideration to
how society used to view abortion laws and regulations. Half of the battle when it comes to abortion
laws and regulations comes from women s rights, and society s ideal view of them. This is why the
changes that took place in the beginning of the 20th century were so crucial. Early advocates of
women s rights, such as Mary Wollstonecraft, emphasized the education of women to make them
better wives and mothers (Wood 369). The political struggle to enfranchise women began in the
United States with the Seneca Falls Convention, which was the first women s rights convention in
1848. This
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Jfk Inaugural Address Rhetorical Analysis
On a cold January afternoon in 1961 John Fitzgerald Kennedy delivered one of the shortest but most
empowering inaugural addresses. Kennedy won by the smallest margin ever and to this day was the
youngest and the only Roman Catholic ever elected U.S. president. With the victory of World War II
behind the US and the fear of nuclear warfare with the Soviet Union looming Kennedy faced a
difficult task. Kennedy was faced with the task of convincing the American people that he was fit to
be leader. John F. Kennedy s use of rhetoric devices and persuasive appeals made in his Inaugural
Address convince the citizens of his ability to be chief executive. One of the rhetoric devices used
often in Kennedy s speech was the use of parallel structures. A parallel structure also called
parallelism is defined as the repetition of a chosen grammatical form within a sentence. An example of
a parallel structure would be To show kindness is praiseworthy; to show hatred is evil . Some
examples of parallel structures in Kennedy s inaugural address speech are: For man holds in his mortal
hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. , If a free society
cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich. and Let us never negotiate out
of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate . Kennedy used parallel structures to align related ideas and
to make it more understandable for both readers and listeners. By using a parallel
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Media s Effect On Teenage Girls
Pressure to Look Perfect Growing up surrounded by media brings pressure to teenage girls to have
what society defines as the ideal body. As a teenager one wants to fit in with the most popular group.
Recent movies like Mean girls and 16 wishes have shown the role of the popular girl to be thin,
beautiful, and smart. As a media consumer, females assume that if they achieve this look they will
become popular as well. Many teenagers go through stressing situations in order to accomplish the
ideal body image. For instance, many teenagers develop eating disorders or go through plastic surgery.
Today in social media, we see celebrities going through dramatic changes; like lip injections, face
thinning, hair/eyelash extensions, tummy tucks, breast enlargement, etc. Now everyone uses social
media in order to see each other s life, and one tends to follow their favorite celebrities. By following
these celebrities, one sees their changes and wants to go through the same procedures in order to fit in
to what society defines beautiful. Teenage girls are pressured from the media to have the ideal body.
Eating disorders have been going on since centuries ago; however women started becoming self
concerned with their body starting in the 1900 s. In the article Distorted Images: Western cultures are
exporting their dangerous obsession with thinness Joan Jacobs mentioned A man was seen as a good
provider when his wife was larger. This means that he, the man, has money to feed
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Gothic and Romanesque Cathedrals Essay
The Romanesque style transformed into the Gothic style during the Middle Ages. This happened for
many reasons. The Romanesque period was a time of trial and error while the Gothic period was a
time of advancements in inventions. Religion was an important factor in the shift between
Romanesque and Gothic. The locations of the two types of cathedrals also contributed toward the
change between Romanesque and Gothic, as well as the power of the relics and the community to
raise funds for the Gothic cathedrals. There are several reasons the architecture of the cathedral
changed from Romanesque to Gothic in the Middle Ages. The Romanesque period lasted from 1000
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In Romanesque,the emphasis was on transcendental and feudalistic systems whereas in the Gothic this
approach was humanized and individualized. The Gothic architecture emphasized upward movement
towards god, a feeling that cannot be found in a Romanesque basilica although it might hav already
pointed arches, a key element of gothic architecture. There is just a different feeling in the Gothic
architecture gives and overwhelming feeling of mysticism, the dominant spiritual and philosophical
movement. The Gothic period was a tuime of advancements in architecture including the pointed arch,
the rib vault, and the flying buttress. Also, stained glass windows were a beutiful way to express their
beliefs in an architectural way. The pointed arch was their first invention that removed the awkward
look of disproportional arches at the sides of the Romanesque cathedrals. The pointed arch also
directed the weight of the vault downward to help support the massive ceilings. The second
advancement of the Gothic architects solved problems of the Romanesque period. The Romanesque
cathedrals had thick walls that gave the feeling of confinement, and their massive arches seemed ill
proportioned to their small windows, which created little light. The rib vaults allowed the architects to
increase the spaciousness and height, reduce the thickness
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Venture Motorcycle Sales Corporation Online Sales and...
Chapter I
Introduction
I. Statement of the Problem and its Background
Information Technology is the area of managing technology that spans a wide variety of areas that
include computer software, information systems, computer hardware, programming languages and are
not limited to things such as processes, and data constructs.
Anything that renders data, information or perceived knowledge in any visual format whatsoever, via
any multimedia distribution mechanism, is considered part of the IT domain. IT had already crept in
every nook and crannies of our lives, from e commerce up to mobile banking and social networking
sites and indeed information technology is an undisputable part of our social and economical life
today.
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It is a Web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to
build dynamic Web sites, Web applications and Web services.
Carrier. It is a service provider of telecommunications services such as telephony and data
communications access.
Flow Chart. It is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm or process, showing the steps as boxes
of various kinds, and their order by connecting these with arrows.
Information System. It is any combination of information technology and people s activities that
support operations, management, and decision making
Information Technology. It is concerned with technology to treat information. The acquisition,
processing, storage and dissemination of vocal, pictorial, textual and numerical information by a
microelectronics based combination of computing and telecommunications are its main fields
Innovation. Innovation is the creation of better or more effective products, processes, services,
technologies, or ideas that are accepted by markets, governments, and society.
Input. Input is the term denoting either an entrance or changes which are inserted into a system and
which activate/modify a process. It is an abstract concept, used in the modeling, system(s) design and
system(s) exploitation
Inventory. Inventory means a list compiled for some formal purpose, such as the details of an estate
going to probate, or the contents of a house let furnished.
IPO Model. The Input Process Output
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Defense Mechanisms That The Child Uses Essay
Part A: Answer any 3 of the following questions: 1) Discuss 2 defense mechanisms that the child uses,
and whether each appears to be adaptive or maladaptive. Susana is in denial of her current situation
and uses crying and hostile behavior as her way of coping. As mentioned by Robbins et al. (2011),
denial is seen as declining to believe or perceive reality. Susana is in denial of her current situation and
tries to remain as the active child she used to be by interacting with her mother Jacquie as much as she
can. A reason why Susana is in denial of her situation is because she is often eager, has hope, and is
happy to see her mother Jacquie when she gets home from work despite her lack of presence as a
nurturing mother. Susana remains optimistic that Jacquie will be there for her and play with her when
she gets home. In this case Susana is trying to adapt to her environment as much as she can and her
efforts show that Susana is a very strong child. In addition, being in denial of her current situation
appears to be adaptive to Susana because she remains hopeful of her situation getting better despite of
the lack of motherly love or lack of attention from her mother Jacquie. Another defense mechanism
that can fit into the previous scenario is reaction formation . Although, Susana is not given the
attention and proper care she needs she is being happy about her current situation by replacing all the
negativity of not socializing with others as much, not having her mother
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Dominic Lascuola s Stand-Up Comedy Actor Seth Rogen
Dominic Lascuola s Not Plagiarized Paper
Actor Seth Rogen, born on April 15, 1982, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, rose to fame in
his twenties as one of the comedy icons of his generation. He began his career performing stand up
comedy during his teenage years, winning the Vancouver Amateur Comedy Contest in 1998. Rogen
and his comedy partner Evan Goldberg co wrote the films Superbad, Pineapple Express, This Is the
End, and directed both This Is the End and The Interview; all of which Rogen starred in. He has also
done voice work for the films Horton Hears a Who!, the Kung Fu Panda film series, Monsters vs.
Aliens, Paul, and Sausage Party. This guy is really funny; he has some super dope movies. Superbad
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It seems that some of this stuff isn t being labeled as totally legit, so I m going to add more. A talented
voice artist, Rogen is in the animated films Horton Hears a Who! (2008),Kung Fu Panda (2008), and
Monsters vs. Aliens (2009), and has voiced characters forThe Simpsons (1989) and American Dad!
(2005). What a guy, he does voice acting too. he landed his first role in Judd Apatow s short lived but
well regarded TV series Freaks and Geeks (1999), taking on the role of Ken Miller. Though the show
only lasted one season, it was the launching pad for many careers, including Rogen, Apatow, James
Franco, and Jason Segel. This early work sharpened Rogen s keen improvisational skills, which he s
used on many projects since. His breakthrough came when Universal Studios greenlit him for the lead
in yet another Apatow production: Knocked Up (2007), a romantic comedy that follows the
repercussions of a drunken one night stand between his slacker character and Katherine Heigl s just
promoted media personality that results in an unintended pregnancy. Upon completing The 40 Year
Old Virgin, Apatow had approached Rogen about potential starring roles, but the actor suggested
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The Indian Act Was Enacted In 1867 By Parliament Of Canada
The Indian Act was enacted in 1867 by the Parliament of Canada. The Department of Aboriginal
Affairs and Northern Development administered the act. The act defines who an Indian is and the
legal rights of the Aboriginal people in Canada. Regulation of the economic system between
aboriginal people and the government of Canada is included in the Indian Act. It also includes the
power the ministers have on the aboriginal people including children and disabled Aboriginals. If the
laws are not obeyed, the punishment is written in the act. The Indian Act was influenced by the
legislative foundation of the Royal Proclamation, 1763, which recognized Aboriginals as a distinct
political unit (Residential schools). The Royal Proclamation, 1763, thought that it was their duty to
protect the Aboriginal people from the Canadian society. The Royal Proclamation, 1763, had the
responsibility for Aboriginal affairs in Canada with British imperial authorities. However, by the mid
1800s Britain began to transfer this responsibility to Canadian colonies. Then the Canadian authorities
passed the First Indian Act. Over the years many amendments have been made to the Indian Act.The
Indian act passed out a law that any children under the ages of 16 had to study at Residential schools
(Residential schools), the children there were physically abused, especially girls. (Churchill, 55 56).
The Indian act is significant today because on June, 11 2008, Prime Minister Stephen Harper, on
behalf of the
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Horsefeathers Research Paper
By Amy Babb
Arkansas Antiques Newspaper 1. Horsefeathers! Can you name this breed of horse that is known for
its feathers? In this case, the feathers are truly known as feathering, and they are the long hairs that
flow around the lower legs of certain breeds of draft horses. And while this type of horse features
white feathers, it is also known for its height and size. First developed in Scotland, the breed takes its
name directly from a Scottish county. However, we often associate this breed with the city of St.
Louis, Missouri. In the early 1930s, a famous brewery began to feature the breed in events aimed at
celebrating the repeal of Prohibition. Today, the breed is often viewed as this company s mascot. What
is it?
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What do you get when you mix tin together with other metals such as copper, antimony, or lead? You
get this highly malleable, metal alloy. This material was in use as far back as ancient Egypt, and it has
found itself recast (and recast, and recast) throughout history. In fact, that is one of the main features
of this versatile metal, it is not too terribly difficult to melt down and reform into a new object. The
metal itself was often called poor man s silver, and it was used to craft tableware and dinnerware
including: Tankards, porringers, chargers, flagons, and Ecclesiastical wares. Today, this metal is still
used to craft candlesticks, sconces, hardware, small statuettes, and other decorative knick knacks.
What is it?
9. Some toys stand the test of time while others truly become icons. This funny faced fellow was first
developed in 1949 and hit the national spotlight in 1952. Over the decades, he has definitely become
an icon among toy aficionados. The original 1952 toy set included plastic pieces that were affixed to a
common household object; the toy s body was not included until 1964. He was the first toy advertised
on television, and a direct increase in sales correlated with the new venture. Originally costing only
98¢, the toy became a huge success for the Hassenfeld Brothers (Hasbro.) In 1953, he got married and
had children, and in 1987 he quit smoking. What is the name of this ultra famous
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Analysis Of The Movie Pirates Of The Caribbean On...
B MOVIES: FROM RAGS TO RICHES Hollywood today spends more money on movies than ever
before, with an average budget of $140 million per movie. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
; the most expensive movie ever made; cost approximately $378.5 million and that was five years ago.
This isn t surprising since history is witness to a rising trend in money spent on movies, however, even
after adjusting for inflation, their impact on the industry isn t as large as their budgets. Over the years,
lower cost productions like B Movies have played a major role in carrying the industry forward by
keeping it stable, moving and profitable in times of trouble. B Movies came to be the need of the hour
after The Great Depression and World War II. Money was tight everywhere and Hollywood could not
continue making extravagant movies therefore they turned to low budget commercial films. These
movies not only have an economical significance in Hollywood, they have made more than one
contribution to the industry. These low risk movies provided directors, writers and producers with a
wide scope for experimentation and led to the creation of many genres and sub genres. The origins of
B Movies are humble but over the years that they grew in Hollywood, they became more significant
and successful, yet their progress from Rags to Riches remains more a behind the scenes heroic act
than a superhero effort. B Movies originally came into being to serve the purpose of being the second
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Negative Impact Of Sacrifice In Society
Walking on the road to Jerusalem, The time had come to sacrifice again, My two small sons, they
walked beside me on the road, The reason that they came was to watch the lamb... Daddy, daddy,
What have we seen here?, There s so much that we don t understand, So I took them in my arms, And
we turned and faced the cross, Then I said dear children watch the lamb (Boltz n.p.). Did Jesus only
feel pain and anguish, or did he feel joy on the cross too?
Sacrifice is, an act of offering to a deity something precious; especially: the killing of a victim on an
altar (Merriam Webster n.p.). Along with its denotation, sacrifice is described as letting something go
that will benefit a greater cause because of a belief. Sacrifice helps make the world a better and more
viable place. The next generation is relying on this generation to make the world a better place, which
can only be done if time and talents are offered up. Often times the word sacrifice has a negative
impact, but is sacrifice what brought every human being into this world?
While religion and politics are controversial to America s society in this era, sacrifice is a way for
people to express themselves. Expressing ones self can be a hard task, and thoughts of judgment
always come to mind. Only one thing that can judge, and that is a greater being. Every human on the
planet earth stands for something like the cross symbolizes sacrifice for the life of Jesus Christ. Along
with biblical references, society recognizes
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Action Research Project for Reading
PHASE 3, PART 1
A) Restatement of problem The problem stated in the Action Research Project was that 66% of third
grade students lack the ability to draw conclusions and make inferences to answer comprehension
questions correctly. This was evident by the state reading test scores, specifically the inference test
given by their teacher. This indicated a need for increased student achievement in making inferences
and drawing conclusions. Third grade students were not proficient at making inferences to gain a
deeper understanding of the texts read and thus answer open ended questions correctly. Therefore,
they did not get all the inference based comprehension questions correct based on the end of grade test
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Students work was scored based on their ability to follow the directions and their ability to infer what
had happened in the story. The students used the Inferencing Rubric (Appendix C, p. 12) to guide
them as they write a narrative. The rubric was had five columns and each column had the criteria to
earn one to four points, totaling twenty points. This rubric was used to show the students what the
expectations were before they began writing their paper. The rubric was also used by the teacher to
score their final paper. Scores were tallied up and fifteen through twenty points would be passing
scores. The students were required to take an Inferencing Post Test (Appendix D, p. 13) after they had
been taught the lessons in the action research project. This is the same test they took before the
implementation. It was administered during consists of several reading passages and multiple choice
answers. There were fiction, non fiction, and poetry selections the students read and then answered
questions based on inferences created from the passages. Students answered the circled questions.
These results were compared to the scores gathered prior to the implementation. The End of Grade
Test (Appendix E, p.21) was administered to all third grade students in Wake County are required to
take at the end of each year. This is a multiple choice test that is given at the end of each school year.
This assessment is given in a secure setting over three days. The first
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The Bernie Madoff Ponzi Scheme
Introduction The Bernie Madoff Ponzi Scheme is a well known case and is known as one of the
biggest Ponzi scheme s. In summary the scheme occurred for many reasons that I will some up into 3
points; A lack in competency by regulatory agencies, a lack of regulation, and finally a breach in
ethics by Bernie Madoff himself. To explain further, the regulatory agencies like the lawyers and SEC
are supposed to prevent schemes such as this one from happening but because they lacked the skills to
correctly assess the situation, interpreting the number of tips they had received regarding scheme that
had been filed, and to act on those in an efficient manner. One of the tips was made by Harry
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It takes more than just being honest to instill trust, it also requires that organizations reward honesty
and punish dishonesty. This type of culture shows leadership (Galagan 28). Madoff clearly wasn t
showing leadership and his lies eventually caught up with him because he wasn t rewarding honesty
and punishing dishonest. In fact, he was doing the opposite. Truism 2 Managers should manage in a
way that brings good people into the organization and makes good people want to stay. Managers,
especially immediate supervisors, largely determine whether employees stay with or leave a company
(Crews). An IT executive, Bob McMahon, noticed the computer systems needed replaced. McMahon
believed modern computer systems would help expand business. McMahon was fired because of his
ethical behavior. Once Madoff was arrested, McMahon realized the reasoning for Madoff not wanting
to replace the existing software. McMahon realized that new systems would have easily found the
missing data in the stock trades that never took place (Dodge 27). Therefore, instead of hiring and
keeping ethical people in the company, like McMahon, Madoff fired these ethical individuals to
continue his scandal without suspicion. Madoff did not want ethical people working for him because
they would not be agreeable to his scandal. In theory Madoff s investing genius consisted of knowing
the best time to enter or leave the market. Ostensibly, every so often Madoff s team was
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The Hard Engineering Solutions For Western Nations
In December 2013, a massive tidal surge flooded 1,400 homes along the east coast of the U.K., which
has managed to destroy and tumble some of these houses into the Atlantic Ocean (Carrington, 2014).
Coastal erosion endangers coastal communities livelihood and source of income thus, defending it
through efficient means is important as it stabilises the lives of the people who inhabit the coast. To
efficiently protect against coastal erosion a methodical combination of hard engineering and soft
engineering solutions must be utilised. This essay will firstly discuss the hard engineering solutions
that could be used in coastal defence and then secondly the soft engineering solutions will be
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According to the National Resource Council (2014), Galveston Seawall has protected Galveston
against numerous hurricanes, and it is estimated that if the seawall were not to be in place, it would
have cost the relevant authorities $234 million due to the damages made by a single hurricane.
Furthermore, as these seawalls redirect wave energy back into the sea or ocean their base is slowly
eroded (Masria et al., 2015), thus requiring constant expensive maintenance which discourages
investment and therefore the usage of seawalls. Seawalls may also lead to the transportation of sand
away from the beach and into the sea which would result in the acceleration of beach erosion
(National Resource Council, 2014). Overall, seawalls are a long term and effective yet expensive
mean to protect against natural disasters that emanate from the sea. However, they may lead to
negative long term environmental impacts such as accelerating the beach erosion process.
Groynes
Furthermore, another hard engineering method that is utilised to protect against coastal erosion is
groynes. Groynes are dam like structures built into the shore with the purpose of blocking sediments
from drifting away (Galagano, 2003). Therefore, they provide their benefit to the beach by trapping
and holding sand and sediments in the desired location and allowing adequate elevation to be
maintained (Pope, 1997). The
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The Structure of Education from Early Years to...
The structure of education from early years to post compulsory education Entitlement amp; provision
for early years education. As part of the every child matters agenda and the Childcare Act 2006 every
child aged 3 amp; 4 is entitled to receive part time early years education of up to 12.5 hours per week
for 38 weeks of the year to ensure that they receive up to 2 years free education before reaching school
age. The characteristics of schools amp; school governance. All schools are seeking to enforce
expectations in terms of meeting the national curriculum. Under the National Curriculum there are
four Key Stages to education: Foundation 4 year olds Key Stage 1 5 to 7 year olds Key Stage 2 7 to 11
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These may include learning disabilities or physical disabilities. Some special schools are funded by
the local education authority. These could be community, voluntary aided or controlled, or foundation
special schools. Some special schools are independent. Faith schools Faith schools are mostly run in
the same way as other state schools. However, their faith status may be reflected in their religious
education curriculum, admissions criteria amp; staffing policies. Grammar schools Grammar schools
select all or most of their pupils based on academic ability. Maintained boarding schools Maintained
boarding schools offer free tuition, but charge fees for board amp; lodging. Independent schools An
independent school (also referred to as a private school, or in England as a public school) is a school
that is not financed through the taxation system by local or national government and is instead funded
by private sources, predominantly in the form of tuition charges, gifts and long term charitable
endowments, and so is not subject to the conditions imposed by accepting state financing. Free
schools Free Schools are normally brand new schools set up by teachers, charities, community or faith
groups, universities and groups of parents where there is parental demand. They will be set up as
Academies and will be funded in the same way, directly from central government. They also share
with Academies a greater control over their
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Communistic Ideology In George Orwell s Animal Farm
Communistic Ideology in Animal Farm At fifty everyone has the face he deserves (Orwell). With
these being his last words, I believe Orwell was trying to explain that you make who you will become,
and with this there is a point of no return. In relation to communism this point is communistic rule.
This dictatorship can often be expressed differently depending on the advocate s ideas, feelings, and
views on social status. Communism, in general, was a prominent theme in the book Animal Farm.
George Orwell gives Old Major characteristics not unlike some of the most largely influential
communists. The idea of communism often involves a strong sense of individualism and selfishness
(Shaoqi). In Animal Farm we see this in the quote All animals are equal but some more than others
(Orwell 92). These ethics are strongly conveyed by Karl Marx. Karl Marx can be compared to Old
Major through their mutual ideas of unity and equality. Marx believed in a state of social equality.
[Marx] describes about his concept of a classless society... [he imagines communism] is the state of
equality among people (www.bachelorandmaster.com). Major expresses this same idea through a
similar experience. Last night... [Beasts of England] came back to me in my dream (Orwell 9). They
go on to sing Beasts of England united as one, paralleling Marx s idea of equality. Vladimir Lenin,
another influential communist, can also be compared to Old Major. Both of them were advocates for
socialism and communism but never got to actually see them go through. Let the socialist snivellers
croak, let the bourgeoisie rage and fume, but only people who shut their eyes so as not to see, and stuff
their ears so as not to hear, can fail to notice that all over the world the birth pangs of the old, capitalist
society, which is pregnant with socialism, have begun (Lenin). He never truly meant for it to progress
to a form of extreme communism, just as Old Major hadn t either. Old Major s ideas and thoughts
were different than what was carried out by some of his supporters. There were many who disagreed
with the views on extremism and wanted to expand their reign both through manipulation and
expansion.
Napoleon and Snowball were key
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The Song Arms Of The Angel By Sarah Mclachlan
The song Arms of the Angel by Sarah McLachlan is an emotional song that many can relate to. It is
about the loss of someone close that has endured pain and will, hopefully, find comfort and peace in
the arms of an angel . Pairing this song with animal cruelty would release a surge of emotions in the
audience, which is exactly what the creators of the ASPCA commercial were targeting. ASPCA (The
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is a non profit organization set to receive
monthly donations in order to save the lives of innocent animals being abused and neglected. The
commercial is trying to persuade animal lovers and pet owners, which is approximately 62% of
households in America, to donate to the ASPCA and to provide effective means to prevent animal
cruelty. The commercial appeals to the ethical, emotional, and logical senses of the audience with their
choice of speaker, the visuals, song, and word choice used, and the reasoning and statistics in the
commercial to persuade the viewers to donate and to expose the evils of animal cruelty.
One way the ASPCA commercial strives to persuade its audience is through its employment of
Grammy Award winning artist, Sarah McLachlan, as its spokesperson. 53 seconds into the
commercial, Sarah McLachlan is shown sitting on a couch petting a yellow lab, with the caption on
the bottom of the screen reading ASPCA Supporter . This particular instance of the commercial uses a
very strong sense of ethos because of how
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Summary Of Brian Williams Code Of Ethics
Contextualizes and explains our example: Brian Williams was a chief news anchor and managing
editor for NBC Nightly News. He has earned many awards in journalism as well as recognition in the
entertainment field. In 2003, Brian Williams,was reporting on the U.S invasion in Iraq. In this expose,
he flew in 1 of 4 helicopters and one helicopter, the one directly ahead, was hit with an RPG requiring
a forced landing. However, in 2013, Williams went on a late night news show and blatantly stated that
his helicopter was also hit; which was not true. He again retold the false story in 2015 during a tribute
to a former US Army soldier. A few days later, Williams was exposed by other former soldiers that
were witnessed during the event in Iraq. Brian Williams gave false information to the entire United
States, therefore tarnishing his reputation as a reputable, trustworthy news anchor. This led to him
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There are certain guidelines that journalists must follow and reporting facts is one of them. Williams
broke this code of ethics for personal reasons when he lied about his helicopter being shot. When a
reporter lies it destroys the reputability of that news source and leads to more distrust in the media
within society. Below are SPJ Code of Ethics, which recommend rules that all journalist should
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This was my third visit to my site. It was a Sunday and...
This was my third visit to my site. It was a Sunday and when I got to my site, I experience something
different this time. As I reached to the gate, the security person didn t stop me or note my car number
but he told me to proceed inside the temple. I get to the backside of parking lot of the temple. After
looking for a while, I found empty space to park my car. I parked my car and when I got out from my
car, I saw so many people from the parking lot were walking toward the temple. I was surprise seeing
the parking lot full of cars. As I start walking toward the temple, I saw one old woman look like age of
more than 70 was holding her son hand and hardly able to walk with the support of her son. Her son
was carrying baby on one hand and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There were people everywhere inside the temple. I saw that most of the male were wearing the white
cloths and female were wearing the Indian sari. There were two shoe racks (the shoe rack was in
room) in the Haweli one for female and another for male. People were waiting in line to take out their
shoes before go inside the main temple. The time was 11:45a.m. When i was waiting in the line to take
out my shoes before I go inside the main temple. I heard one guy, was wearing white clothes, long
beard, moustache, and U shape and red dot symbol on his forehead, saying his wife that hurry up the
temple will be closed in 15 minutes. I surprised hearing those words from that guy, I thought there are
so many people come here to pray the God and to see the God statue, why the temple will closed? The
temple was full of people because it was Sunday. All the religious programs happen at the temple on
Sunday because on Sunday most of the people have off from work so they can come with their whole
family.
After took out my shoes I start walking toward the main temple and I saw people were rushing to the
main temple. I saw one woman was carrying her child and was climbing the stairs so quickly. Her sari
was coming on her feet and once in rushing she almost fell but she still continued to get to the main
temple quickly. I thought why in the world she is in that much hurry, she was carrying her child, and
she almost
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Essay On Emmp
Constant frequency assumption The phasor method is correct for steady state solutions, but during
transients, using the constant frequency !o is an approximation to the actual grid frequency, !.
However, if the power network remains close to fo (±0:2 0:5Hz[2]), using both the constant frequency
phasor solution for the electrical network(Eq.(1.8)) and the constant frequency in the
electromechanical equation (Eq.(1.5)) helped to alleviate the tedious mathematical calculations in the
early power system stability tools. Currently, however, with the ubiquitous availability of powerful
computers and stability software programs, these numerical limitations are no longer a concern for
modern power system operation engineers, who run hundreds of ... Show more content on
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Frequency is inversely proportional to time, F = T1 , so Fc = N1∆t, where Fc is the sampling
frequency. The frequency window is centered around zero and includes positive frequencies up to half
the maximum frequency, F2c and the 91.3. An Overview of Transient Solution Methods for the
Electrical Network complex conjugates of these frequencies. F2c is called the Nyquist frequency and
it is the maximum frequency that can exist in the frequency window[38]. 2. It takes approximately 8
10 samples to accurately represent one period of a sinusoidal signal [14]. Therefore, the time step
needed to discretize the continuous time sinusoidal signal using N=10 samples and FNy = F2c is Eq.
(1.12): ∆t = 1 10 × Fc or ∆t = 5 ×1FNy (1.12) For transient stability studies around 60Hz, the EMTP
will require a time step of approximately 1ms to solve the electrical network (Eq.(1.12)). In addition,
the EMTP time step is limited by the travelling time of the waves in the transmission lines. If the
transmission lines are modelled with the constant parameter[14] or frequency dependent[18] line
models, the time step may be in the order of the µs. Although the EMTP is highly accuracy, its small
time steps increase the simulation time, which is a disadvantage in large systems. Because the phasor
solution does not depend on the time step in the electrical network solution, the computational time it
takes to solve the network is faster
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Opinion Poll Essay
Another factor to note is the influence of opinion polls. Parties that gain popular support during
campaigns may have benefited from the bandwagon effect , (Kay, 1997). Some undecided voters may
look at opinion polls, and other polling data to decide where the political parties stand relative to each
other. The various opinion polls conducted seem to indicate that Alberta was to be an NDP province as
the campaign neared its later stages. There were several pre election polls conducted in the province
that showed the roughly even amount of support between all three parties. However, the Progressive
Conservative s did hold an early lead at the start of the campaign, leading some to believe that they
would be re elected. As the campaign ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In addition, Jim Prentice unsuccessfully attempted to convince the Albertans on the importance of
such economic blueprint. The early election call made it possible for the NDP to take an advantage of
an unpopular budget.
By calling an early election, Jim Prentice was trying to take advantage of the political environment.
The PC government were facing a declining approval rate and Jim Prentice had hoped that an early
election would provide his government with a new mandate and more years in power. Yet, voters were
tired of the PC s budget deficits and lack of vision, and scandals, which provided the NDP the
opportunity to offer voters an alternative solution, (Leeson, 2015). These events made the NDP s
appear even more attractive to voters as a new approach to governing.
Leadership
The image of Jim Prentice has been mentioned on most occasions as a reason why Albertans withdrew
their support from the long governing PCs. The then government led by Mr. Prentice had received
poor reputation and this led to the defeat of his government. Jim Prentice was seen as an elite that was
out of touch with the common, everyday Albertan, (Sayers and Stewart, 2016). As a result of this,
many voters defected from the PC party and supported other options instead. This was an adequate
indication that the party was losing its popularity while NDP was gaining. Also, the New Democratic
Party accused the incumbent government of Jim Prentice of poor fiscal policy due to his
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We Real Cool Gwendolyn Brooks Analysis
We Real Cool, by Gwendolyn Brooks is a fervent short poem that tells a story of teenage rebellion.
This poem is a formal verse ballad which uses simple sentences that create a steady meter giving the
poem a catchy jazz like quality. Although the poem is short, it packs a powerful message about youth.
Gwendolyn Brooks centered her works predominately around the African American consciousness.
During the 1960 s when the poem was written, many teens especially young African American men
felt misunderstood and like the world was set up for them to fail. On the surface, it appears this poem
is a mere description of young adults that are misjudged. The deeper message of this poem addresses
the dangers of peer pressure, and its detrimental effects to self identity because of the disconnect
between society and youth of that time. Peer pressure can take place whenever people gather and
spend frequent time together. Most people are subject to its effects and often experience it because of
shared experiences or they share the same perspective on life. This becomes dangerous when a group
has enough influence to dictate an individual s way of thinking or behavior. When an individual is
desperate to find a place to belong, they will follow the crowd even if they know that they are
participating in something immoral; this is demonstrated in We Real Cool. As the poem begins, the
reader is introduced to the subjects of the poem, The Pool Players. Seven at the
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Social Work Career Analysis
Social work practice is helping vulnerable populations make positive changes in their lives. I have
always felt the most fulfilled helping others. When I began college, I decided to major in psychology
with the intention of becoming a psychologist or psychiatrist. I wanted to work with individuals with
mental illnesses or children. Following my first year of college, a marriage and family therapist
informed me about the social work profession. He said that a social work degree was the most
versatile of the helping professions and informed me that I could earn a Master s degree in one year
and become a therapist. I decided to investigate social work and enrolled in an introductory course. I
learned that social workers believe that every person ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Patients have asked for housing assistance, transportation, car seats, financial assistance for
circumcision, employment resources, as well as various other things. There are car seats and bus or
taxi vouchers available at the hospital, but social workers are asked to give those out only if there are
no other options available. There are times when I would like to be able to give car seats to every low
income patient, but I know that the supply and funding is limited. All I can do is to provide patients
with referrals to available resources and hope they will follow up
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  • 2. Theme Of Mangoes On The Maple Tree Asserting the Diasporic Identity in Uma Parameswaran s Oeuvre Amrutha T V Guest Faculty Sreekrishna College, Guruvayur ABSTRACT: Uma Parameswaran is a versatile writer critic who has attempted to capture the trauma and dilemma of the diasporic self. Drawing on her first hand knowledge of the white collar, professional and academic diaspora in Canada, she attempts to voice their dilemmas and confusions, and above all, their feeling of rootlessness, their fear that having been uprooted once, they will never again be able to take root anywhere, despite their best efforts. The angst of the diaspora, striving to retain their identity even as they struggle to assimilate and become one of them , forms the core of Uma Parameswaran s oeuvre. She ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the novel Mangoes on the Maple Tree, the flooding of the Red and the Assiniboine that threatens the peaceful life of Winnipeg, brings the community together and removes barriers in an unprecedented way. Jayant is one of the young men who work tirelessly, shoulder to shoulder with the others, to sandbag the river and divert the floodwaters. The waters of the river that threatens brown and white alike, and endangers harmony, may perhaps be seen as a levelling and unifying force, and thus becomes as sacred to the immigrant consciousness as the Ganga. The play Dear Deedi My Sister concludes with the extract from Sapna s letter to her Deedi in India, We must build our temple here, where the Assiniboine flows into the Red. And we shall bring Ganga, as Bhagirata did of old, to our land, our Assiniboine, and here shall be groves where Uma shall dance with Parameswara (Sons 73). Thus we have Parameswaran playing on the mythological overtones of her own name to reinforce her notion of a unique diasporic Canadian identity, forged by those who have crossed the oceans, carrying their own baggage of myths and beliefs, and confidently asserting their selfhood in a new land. Savitri s response to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Genghis Khan And The Mongols Mongol DBQ Allysa: Genghis khan used excessive brutality, hatred, destruction, and mass slaughtering of civilians, for his conquest, and is therefore guilty. Genghis khan used brutal tactics to intimidate and enforce his will on those he conquered. He promoted hatred of non mongols to foster destruction by his army. Genghis Khan was guilty of mass slaughters of civilians because it has been recorded that Khan has caused the deaths of over 40,000,000 people. LOGAN: The Mongols have been proven to have used excessively brutal tactics during conquests. In some instances Khan s army provided excessive force to conquer said areas. Damon states that certain techniques such as hails of bows were used in greater force and in greater numbers than ever seen in history before when in battle (doc 2). Thus proving how the Mongols used excessively brutal tactics while in war with cities that could not defend themselves to such power. In other areas like Russia, the Mongols were recorded to have captured women, men, and children, killed them with swords, and or bound and disemboweled them (doc 2). The unnecessary disembowelment of these victims furthermore supports the claim that the Mongols used excessively brutal tactics, do to that being uncalled for. Also, the victims chosen furthers the assertion that it was excessive and brutal because they were innocent children and citizens. Lastly, some battle tactics the Mongols used included not leaving off fighting by day or night (doc 3). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Critical Thinking Skills In Nursing In order to be successful in these classes, it is very important to set learning goals so as a way to measure how successful one was after the completion of the class. The learning goals that were set on the discussion are as follows: to utilize my critical thinking skills through experience, problem solving, and theories, to communicate better in a more professional manner both written and informal ways and to to value learning in nursing as a lifelong process through professionalism, and continuing education. It is very important to be able to think critically in what ever situation when it comes to nursing, especially if one works with critically ill patients. Critical thinking is the ability to gather information whether through knowledge, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Effects Of Making Your Child A Latchkey Kid Each day children across America go to school; education not only being a requirement, but a necessity of life. Yet when the school bell rings every afternoon, over four million children ages five to fourteen go home to no parental guardian (Olsen). These children are called latchkey kids; terminology first used in the 1940s during World War II, when women had to work because their husbands were deployed. Latchkey meaning the key to the house is often strung around the child s neck or hidden under a mat near the door. Even though this seemed to be a required thing at the time, there are many negative effects of making your child a latchkey kid. Children who are left alone after school, classified as latchkey kids, are more susceptible to violent behavior, unsafe environments, and unreasonable responsibilities. Many children who go home to an empty house do not have any structure until their parent or guardian arrives. The afternoon hours after school were the peak of juvenile crime and these [latchkey] kids are the cause of it. . . In the last 11 years, juvenile crime has increased forty eight percent (Alston). Many of these children will play videogames when they go home, being influenced by violence and actions of the characters in the game. Not only do videogames portray violent activity, television shows include criminals who can have influences on children s actions and what they consider to be right. If a child has an older sibling who is required to take care of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The 11-Foot Goblin Shark The history of the world may trace back to a time long before humans ever walked the Earth. But that doesn t mean there are not species who have made the trip through millions of years. To these 10 prehistoric animals, we humans are the new kids on the block. The first ancestors of this terrifying Goblin shark are believed to have existed as early as 125 million years ago. While larger species marched into extinction, the 11 foot Goblin shark has somehow lived on in many of the World s oceans. While maintaining a low profile on account of its preference for residing deep down near the ocean floor. As such, and despite their frightening appearance, they don t pose much of a threat to humans, a species with whom they rarely ever interact who s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Social Life of Coffee November 1, 2013 Social Life of Coffee in England Research Paper Depression, stress, workloads are outcomes from the overloading of the society. Because of the hard time limits of the schedule, office workers constantly get tired. People repeat the same procedures every day: get out from the bed, get ready to go to the office, drive to the office, work the whole day, drive home, and go to sleep. Society of the end of the 20th century was looking for a method to wake up, stay awake whole day, and keep working. This is the time when humanity chose coffee as a magical drink that can help solve all problems with tiredness, depressions, and stress. The effects of coffee were well known since it was found. It was medically proved that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, the owners of the coffee houses were usually run by widows, a coffee women . This was pretty contradictable because women were not allowed to stay in any coffee houses, besides specific ladies coffee houses which they could attend to discuss the same topics as their husbands did. However, all services there were provided by women. Coffee houses were open for everyone and owners tried to equalize their visitors. It was unacceptable to emphasize the person s social status. However, people were divided by their different political, science or social views. People who wanted to get free education could join the scholar conversation. It, also, gave the opportunity to learn something new from newspapers, pamphlets or any advertising sheets. Many scholars presented their scientific work to be criticized by the public. According to Tom Standage, Newton presented his principle of universal gravitation in the coffee house, where he was challenged by Hooke and they had an agreement about it. Oon the other hand, politicians would debate on the topic of new treaties or laws and decrease the power of the Parliament and King. Barrell states that coffee houses became the places where official politicians organized meetings of societies such as London Corresponding Society (LCS) or National Convention. Coffee houses were major centers of political dissent. For example, there were puritan coffee houses where they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Chemical Compounds Of Sodium Fluoroacetate Sodium fluoroacetate, known more commonly as 1080, is a chemical compound that is used as a pesticide in New Zealand, to control the population of the common brushtail possum. It occurs naturally in several plant species as a defence mechanism against herbivorous organisms, but can also be produced synthetically. When being used to eliminate possums, the poison is typically in the form of a small, green, marshmallow esque pellet, called a bait . These baits are then covered in a cinnamon scent, which serves to attract possums, whilst also discouraging other organisms from consuming the baits, and subsequently being poisoned. The baits are deposited into the intended areas via airdrops from helicopters, as this allows the baits to be placed in areas that are too difficult or dangerous for trappers to reach, and also ensures an even spread of the poison. 1080 works by disrupting the krebs cycle of the organism affected, a vital part of cellular respiration. It halts the cycle, which results in the accumulation of citrate in the bloodstream, depriving cells of energy. The organism will become lethargic, and in the case of possums, will typically die within a day of consumption of a lethal dose, from either respiratory difficulties, or cardiac arrest. This, however, assumes that a lethal dose is ingested by the organism in question. The poison has no known antidote. If the dose is not large enough to result in the death of the organism, the organism will eventually pass the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Structures Of Viruses Viruses Viruses look different from one another. There are two structures for a virus, it s either icosahedral or helical. The virus that is icosahedral can appear to be spherical or if you look close enough it s icosahedral. This virus is made up of equilateral triangles. It s arranged into a symmetrical fashion. A prolate is found in the bacteriophage of an icosahedral virus. Many animal viruses or many viruses overall are icosahedral or helical. A helical virus has a capsid shaped into a rod shape structure or a filamentous structure. Some of them are short while others are longer. It s made up of genetic material and protein. Why they are a different from eukaryotes because they are not made of cells and are not cells. All kind of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first reason is that they are helping us increase our knowledge in biology. Scientists learned lots of new things thanks to viruses. For example, the basic technology of genetic manipulation was developed from studies with bacterial viruses Another reason is that we use viruses a lot in vaccines. Thanks to vaccines, our body creates antibodies to defeat the virus in the vaccine. This is why you can be sick after getting a vaccine. Then when we actually get the virus, our body will already have antibodies to use and defeat it. An example, is the influenza shot. Once you get it, our body will create antibodies to fight off the virus. If you do get the influenza, it won t last as long as it would have if you didn t get the shot. Viruses can also help with diseases. If a person is missing a gene in one of their cells. we can modify the virus genetic material to have to missing gene. Of course, scientists make sure that the virus won t get the person sick. Viruses can also help with cancer prevention and how to control it. Sure there are vaccines but there is also Virotherapy. Some viruses have been used to kill cancerous cells. There is a lot more reasons why viruses can help us but I couldn t list them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay On Why I Want To Be A Doctor Mr. Flueckiger? exclaimed Mr. Freeborn. He had been the monotone teacher of my freshman biology class and then my AP Biology class after that. I woke with a start. His lecture on genetics had been a perfect melody for my post lunch nap. Yes? I responded. The anxiety of fighting dragons in dream was nothing compared to this. I asked, What is the probability that two parents, who are both carriers for Phenylketonuria, have two children both afflicted with the disease? I spent the entire night before reading ahead in my AP Biology book, finishing the chapter on genetics. Obnoxiously, I retorted, If both parents are carriers, the probability one child will have the disease is one in four. To have two children, both afflicted with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As an intern, I collaborate with the thirty nine operations run by Purdue Dining Catering (PD C). The most ambitious project I have planned and executed was PD C s orientation program, Jumpstart. Jumpstart is a program I have both participated and mentored in during my time at Purdue. The summer between my sophomore and junior year I had the opportunity to plan this event involving over 100 employees. This event allowed me the opportunity to leave my comfort zone and strengthen my time management and planning skills. It also presented me with more hands on leadership experience while running the program logistics. A physician interacts with people of many skill sets, backgrounds, ethnicities, and levels of education. His or her ability to communicate effectively and work in a team are defining factors of his or her success. I have had the opportunity to work with many different individuals through my roles as an undergraduate teaching assistant (TA), a Student Supervisor for PD C, and in research. The different modes of communication and teamwork that each required taught me valuable skills that translate directly to the medical field. As a TA, I could not only do something I loved, teach, but also learn about communication in an educational environment. I learned how to communicate material in a way that effectively reached students with different educational requirements. As a Student Supervisor, I worked with students from all over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Open-Ended Interview Questions Introduction Despite huge efforts in child and adolescent mental health care service, most therapies finish without achieving the therapy goals. Even though therapeutic relationship forms the health professionals standards, central to mental health care and is important to therapeutic atmosphere (Gilburt, Rose Slade, 2008). It is perplexing the roles of therapeutic relationship are neglected in clinical research (Karver et al., 2008). Research into this area shows important milestone in the history of experimental research in psychotherapy (Horvath, 2005). Study identified clinician s capacity to develop and uphold a therapeutic relationship as an advanced qualification (Plexico, Manning, DiLollo, 2010). Studies identified flexibility, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Researcher will properly fill University Research Ethics Committee form and submit through the supervisor. This study intends to recruit participants and conduct interview at National Health Service, therefore will obtain consent from the local Research Ethic Service organized by the National Research Ethics Service (NRES). Information sheet will be made available for participants, containing details about the research nature; goal and method, which form the basis for the participant consents (Appendix 1). Resolve problems of participants vulnerable age group by getting parents and participants informed consent (Appendix 3 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Life of Wilhelm Richard Wagner Essay Wilhelm Richard Wagner was one of the greatest opera writers of all time. He helped to take opera to a whole new level from even Verdi and Puccini. Some say that Wagner was very egotistic, however; his extreme egotism rested on conviction, Wagner had the ability to do great things (Colles 207). He was extraordinary at composing music as well as formulating words. He was not a prodigy however his musical skills surpassed many other composers from his time period. Richard Wagner was the son of Frau Karl Fredrich Wilhelm Wagner (Jacobs 1). He was born the youngest on May 22, 1813 in the town of Leipzig (Colles 205). Six months after Richard s birth the Napoleonic War came to Leipzig (Jacobs 1). Because of the war there were many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He informed his father s brother Aldof to notify his family that he was going to quit school and develop in his own manner (Jacobs 5). He decided to leave school because he wanted to devote himself to adding music to his poems (Jacobs 5). Hearing all the music he soon discovered that his poems that he wrote would be barren without music (Colles 205). At the age of fifteen he devoted himself to music (Jacobs 5). This helped spark the interest of his musical abilities. In 1828 he began to take violin lessons from Müller but he soon found harmony and counterpoint boring and useless (Jacobs 7). However; he soon learned that he needed counterpoint and harmony and so he took music lessons from Theodor Weinlig who was a successor to J. S. Bach (Colles 206). Weinlig was the Cantor of St. Thomas Church (Jacobs 9). In 1832 he published his first composition which was a piano sonata and symphony that were influenced heavily by Beethoven (Bonds 464). However; in attempting to write these kinds of music he realized he loved theatre music (Bonds 463). Wagner spent a lot of time with the theatre he was able to see Geyer preform and see all the inner workings of the theatre (Jacobs 3). Through his experiences with the theatre he began to develop his own ideas of music. He only valued music for the operatic images that struck him (Jacobs 6). His image of music from the beginning seemed to be very narrow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Conflict on a Trading Floor CONFLICT ON A TRADING FLOOR (A) CASE SUMMARY Brief background and context: Junior salesperson ( Seth ), an assistant on the non dollar derivative desk of FirstAmerica ( FA ), finds himself in a difficult situation and has to decide what course of action to take as relates to going along with misrepresenting material facts to a key client, Poseidon, in conjunction with their hedging of French Franks relating to the $700 million equivalent cost of the five year construction of a new cruise ship. Seth is a relatively new employee at FA and was recruited by one of his key managers, a salesperson named Linda. Linda is asking Seth to play along with her questionable sales tactics so as to make the trading desk at FA a huge profit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would hope that I understand that fraud is being committed and could point this out to Linda and she would change her mind and begin to be more sensible about how she is going to actually price the transaction. If she does not change her mind, I would go to her Supervisor or Compliance and get them involved. And I would ask to be transferred to a new position with another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. SWOT Analysis Of Taco Bell Extended Essay Business and Management Research Question To what extent can marketing help Taco Bell increase it s sales in the future? Candidate name: Utsav Shah IB candidate number: School name: Singapore international School School number: Advisor: Riad Roojoa Word Count: Table of content: 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Methodology 4. Theory Used 5. Body a) Background b) Marketing c) SWOT Analysis d) Introduction This extended essay will talk about taco bell and answer the research question To what extent can branding help Taco Bell increase its sales in the near future? Taco bell after taking a hit on its reputation in 2011 due to the beef lawsuit1 managed to recover and become the second most profitable brand2 in the United States. Just like other subsidiaries under YUM!, Taco Bell expanded into the Indian Market serving Mexican food with Indian flavor. With the growing food industry in India it is likely that Taco Bell ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Three in Bangalore, three in Mumbai and one in Delhi. One of the stores in Mumbai is located in a food court which increase the competition for Taco Bell especially by McDonalds and Burger King. When Taco Bell entered the Indian market, all the crowd in the mall used to line up outside Taco Bell, Oberoi Mall until Burger King opened up right next to it. If Taco Bell want to increase its sales they
  • 15. should consider relocating its store to an area with high youth population, for example; around school or colleges. This will allow them to reach out their targeted customers easily and will further increase sales. Taco Bell had aimed to expand further into the Indian market by opening more outlets around the nation, this would definitely allow them to increase sales but Taco Bell will have to ensure they know their market well. The outlet will not perform if the location is in an area where there is not much craze for Mexican ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Reproductive Pathology Report Name: Danielle Donais Fall 2017 DCP 252B Reproductive Pathology Report Pathology Fibroids (Leiomyomas) Indications for exam (patient s signs and symptoms) Abnormal bleeding between periods or excessively heavy menstrual flow is the most common symptoms for patients. Patients may also experience pain, in the lower back, pelvic or abdomen area. Weight gain may be noticed, along with abnormal increase in abdomen size. Finally, painful intercourse may be one of the symptoms. Exams that can be done (all radiology and ancillary) KUB/ Pelvis x rays, excretory urography, ultrasound, MRI or CT can be used to help identify if the patient does have a fibroid. Description of Pathology (use trusted website or medical books to define) Fibroids ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. How to Read Lit Like a Prof Notes From How to Read Literature Like a Professor Thomas C. Foster Notes by Marti Nelson 1. Every Trip is a Quest (except when it s not): a. A quester b. A place to go c. A stated reason to go there d. Challenges and trials e. The real reason to go always self knowledge 2. Nice to Eat With You: Acts of Communion a. Whenever people eat or drink together, it s communion b. Not usually religious c. An act of sharing and peace d. A failed meal carries negative connotations 3. Nice to Eat You: Acts of Vampires a. Literal Vampirism: Nasty old man, attractive but evil, violates a young woman, leaves his mark, takes her innocence b. Sexual implications a trait of 19th century literature to address sex indirectly c. Symbolic Vampirism: selfishness, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s Greek to Me a. Myth is a body of story that matters the patterns present in mythology run deeply in the human psyche b. Why writers echo myth because there s only one story (see #4) c. Odyssey and Iliad i. Men in an epic struggle over a woman ii. Achilles a small weakness in a strong man; the need to maintain one s dignity iii. Penelope (Odysseus s wife) the determination to remain faithful and to have faith iv. Hector: The need to protect one s family d. The Underworld an ultimate challenge, facing the darkest parts of human nature or dealing with death e. Metamorphoses by Ovid transformation (Kafka) f. Oedipus: family triangles, being blinded, dysfunctional family g. Cassandra: refusing to hear the truth h. A wronged woman gone violent in her grief and madness Aeneas and Dido or Jason and Medea i. Mother love Demeter and Persephone 10. It s more than just rain or snow a. Rain i. fertility and life ii. Noah and the flood iii. Drowning one of our deepest fears b. Why? i. plot device ii. atmospherics iii. misery factor challenge characters iv. democratic element the rain falls on the just and the unjust alike c. Symbolically i. rain is clean a form of purification, baptism, removing sin or a stain ii. rain is restorative can bring a dying earth back to life iii. destructive as well causes pneumonia, colds, etc.; hurricanes, etc. iv. Ironic use April is the cruelest month (T.S. Eliot, The Wasteland) v. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Gothic Monsters George Staten Dr. Hutchison English 601VA Gothic Monsters 26 February 2013 Elements of the Byronic Hero in The String of Pearls When Lord Byron wrote his narrative poem Childe Harold s Pilgrimage, he sewed the seed for future heroes of literature. However, these were not to be the Cavalier heroes of old. Byron s hero maintained certain characteristics to be admired of a hero, yet they also demonstrated characteristics that would ultimately come to define many great villains throughout literary history. These flaws in character helped pave the way for the hero who was not ideal in nature, rather one who illustrated weaknesses that made the character both unique and fascinating and in many respects, real. Known as the Byronic Hero, his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This behavior teeters on the extreme, almost bipolar nature where rapid and sudden changes in the character signal a mental instability. This might be best illustrated early in the novel when Todd is explaining, very positively, to Tobias that his position as an apprentice will lead to a first rate profession. Suddenly, the tone of his speech changes. And now, Tobias, listen to me, and treasure up every word I say. Yes, sir. I ll cut your throat from ear to ear, if you repeat one word of what passes in this shop, or dare to make any supposition, or draw any conclusion from anything you may see, or hear, or fancy you see or hear. Now you understand me I ll cut your throat from ear to ear do you understand me? (4) Then later, as Todd carries on a seemingly polite and social conversation with Mr. Grant, we see Todd s reaction towards Tobias who violates these rules: ...the barber sprang upon him like an enraged tiger, and, grappling him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Demon Lover And The Disturbing Lover Marriage has been an important aspect of life for thousands of years. While the world has not always married people formally, the link between a wife, her husband, and both their families has been a significant part of history; however, things change. Many women cheat and have children that are not their husbands . It has been a problem since Mesopotamian society; at least, that is as far back as society can trace it. Ancient societies started making laws against the adultery of a woman and punished them for cheating. While the laws have disappeared, adultery has still continued through history. Both the The Demon Lover by Elizabeth Bowen and the Scottish ballad The Daemon Lover deliver messages in order to warn women to stay faithful to their partners, no matter the circumstances. Bowen s The Demon Lover expresses a warning to women during times of war. The story takes place at the beginning of World War 2 and tells the tale of a woman, Mrs. Drover, who remarried after her fiance was presumed dead during his time in the war, but many years later, received a letter from him. She was awestruck, but she had a husband and kids ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both stories have the woman remarry and have kids (though the number of kids varies) and the woman reunites with the man in some form, whether through the letter in Bowen s story or in person in the ballad. Also, the end of the stories are similar, the ballad ends in the sinking of the ship and the couple going to hell and Bowen s story ends in the taxi speeding away without mercy, (arguably) taking the taxi driver, the Devil, and Mrs. Drover to hell. Both stories varied in details. The number of children changed and the story of the woman changes. The ballad is more straight to the point and conveys the message quickly in contrast to The Demon Lover in which the story is more descriptive and is left to deeper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Properties Of Life In Plants And Plants The properties of life that plants and animals should possess include heredity and growth, homeostasis, cellular organization, metabolism and responsiveness. Merriam Webster defined the transmission of such qualities from ancestor to descendant through the genes. Therefore, heredity is the power of an organism to reach data about itself onto its young. As well, growth is included as a property of life because all living things originate and some may develop much quicker than others. Another attribute of life is homeostasis. This is when living things possess a stable internal environment regardless of any alterations in their external environment. In summation, the cellular organization is another attribute of animation where all living things are composed of cells where some have unicellular organisms and some have multicellular organisms. Furthermore, metabolism is needed to provide organisms with energy and responsiveness must do with outside environmental changes. Lastly, reproduction is not necessary for the survival of organisms, but is necessary for there to be a prolongation of life. Not only do organisms require the properties of spirit for survival but also molecules that are important for the prolongation of life. These molecules include carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids. Carbohydrates contain sugars and starches that provide and store energy for cells. Also, carbohydrates serve as the construction material for the physical structure of plants. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Deck Training Plan It may sound obvious, but when building a garden patio deck, one should always plan the decking out on paper first before so much as even picking up a saw! There is however a solution to this sometimes complicated planning stage. A good quality timber decking kit will provide you with all the timber, deck boards, joists and fixings needed to create a high quality, durable and elegant decking area, in far less time, and with far less planning. Of course, there are some aspects of the project which will need planning out whether you use a kit or not. The first thing to consider is location: Would you like your decking to create an environment which is sunny, shady, or somewhere between? Do you want the deck to lie next to your home, or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also be aware of any pipes or drainage systems which sit beneath the surface of your proposed decking area especially if you are to installing a raised decking area which will use sunken timber posts for supports. Lastly, an obvious point but one which is often overlooked: never obstruct access to any manhole covers or to any other system which you may need to be able to access once the deck is completed. Joist Timber Framework Preparation The timber joist framework is effectively the base on which your garden patio is built. The timber joists included in your kit will almost certainly be cut to length but be sure to check before you begin screwing or fixing the timber joists together. The timber deck joists are laid in line, parallel to each other, and at no greater than 60cm intervals. With timber deck boards usually 120mm wide, you also need to allow 5 6mm between each deck board to allow for shrinkage in summer, and swelling in winter. (Remember: deckboards, joists, and other components are all constructed from a natural, living material) Raised Decking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Porsche Exposed 1) Do you believe that Porsche s management is appropriately concerned with stockholder wealth? Does Porsche s ownership structure work to the benefit or detriment of public shareholders? Although Porsche is publicly traded, the company is controlled by only two stockholders, the Porsche and Piéch families. As the quotation by Holger Härter makes clear, the two families hold exclusive shareholder influence over management. An interesting point for class discussion is whether the families actually ever exercise these rights. It is not clear from the information or evidence presented that they influence or direct current management headed by Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking. They may simply agree with current leadership and therefore remain quietly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The objective would be to match dollar cash inflows from US sales with dollar cash outflows in US dollar debt service (principal and interest). Porsche has chosen not to use this approach most likely because it does not do debt. The firm has not needed debt to finance its operating activities and investing activities under the current management team (since 1993), and it also does not philosophically believe in using debt (see page 5 of the case). A good point of discussion with students, however, is that a company does not necessarily need debt to use debt. The benefits of leverage are well known, and although many successful companies today do not choose to use debt (Intel, Dell, Exxon Mobil, Microsoft to name a few), this does not necessarily prevent Porsche from revisiting this judgement. The benefit of using a financing hedge like dollar denominated debt is that it would take less active management and would not require a major outlay of capital out front like currency options require (option premiums). Current Strategy. The company has been hedging the US dollar long position by estimating its annual US dollar sales and hedging that exposure by purchasing put options on the US dollar (the right to sell US dollars for euros at a specific exchange rate). The company has been purchasing these options in what it refers to as a three year rolling hedge in which it hedges expected US dollar sales three years out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Evolution Of Abortion Laws And Regulations Sam Wonson Mrs. Otto English II Pre AP 20 May 2013 The Evolution of Abortion Laws and Regulations The examination of the development of social structures from the early twentieth century to the present date reveals a significant change in the laws and regulations associated with the pro choice and pro life debate. In the social hierarchy of humanity, the tasks, such as who is the main bread winner versus who is the primary household caregiver, undertaken as belonging to the male or female have remained constant, and therefore made the pro life argument one that has been quite difficult to overcome. However, the established definition of the terms male and female regarding obligations, duties, and expectations have been altered in recent years, which has allowed for new insights and new attitudes towards what were once considered inviolate, unchanging norms in consideration to how society used to view abortion laws and regulations. Half of the battle when it comes to abortion laws and regulations comes from women s rights, and society s ideal view of them. This is why the changes that took place in the beginning of the 20th century were so crucial. Early advocates of women s rights, such as Mary Wollstonecraft, emphasized the education of women to make them better wives and mothers (Wood 369). The political struggle to enfranchise women began in the United States with the Seneca Falls Convention, which was the first women s rights convention in 1848. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Jfk Inaugural Address Rhetorical Analysis On a cold January afternoon in 1961 John Fitzgerald Kennedy delivered one of the shortest but most empowering inaugural addresses. Kennedy won by the smallest margin ever and to this day was the youngest and the only Roman Catholic ever elected U.S. president. With the victory of World War II behind the US and the fear of nuclear warfare with the Soviet Union looming Kennedy faced a difficult task. Kennedy was faced with the task of convincing the American people that he was fit to be leader. John F. Kennedy s use of rhetoric devices and persuasive appeals made in his Inaugural Address convince the citizens of his ability to be chief executive. One of the rhetoric devices used often in Kennedy s speech was the use of parallel structures. A parallel structure also called parallelism is defined as the repetition of a chosen grammatical form within a sentence. An example of a parallel structure would be To show kindness is praiseworthy; to show hatred is evil . Some examples of parallel structures in Kennedy s inaugural address speech are: For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life. , If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich. and Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate . Kennedy used parallel structures to align related ideas and to make it more understandable for both readers and listeners. By using a parallel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Media s Effect On Teenage Girls Pressure to Look Perfect Growing up surrounded by media brings pressure to teenage girls to have what society defines as the ideal body. As a teenager one wants to fit in with the most popular group. Recent movies like Mean girls and 16 wishes have shown the role of the popular girl to be thin, beautiful, and smart. As a media consumer, females assume that if they achieve this look they will become popular as well. Many teenagers go through stressing situations in order to accomplish the ideal body image. For instance, many teenagers develop eating disorders or go through plastic surgery. Today in social media, we see celebrities going through dramatic changes; like lip injections, face thinning, hair/eyelash extensions, tummy tucks, breast enlargement, etc. Now everyone uses social media in order to see each other s life, and one tends to follow their favorite celebrities. By following these celebrities, one sees their changes and wants to go through the same procedures in order to fit in to what society defines beautiful. Teenage girls are pressured from the media to have the ideal body. Eating disorders have been going on since centuries ago; however women started becoming self concerned with their body starting in the 1900 s. In the article Distorted Images: Western cultures are exporting their dangerous obsession with thinness Joan Jacobs mentioned A man was seen as a good provider when his wife was larger. This means that he, the man, has money to feed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Gothic and Romanesque Cathedrals Essay The Romanesque style transformed into the Gothic style during the Middle Ages. This happened for many reasons. The Romanesque period was a time of trial and error while the Gothic period was a time of advancements in inventions. Religion was an important factor in the shift between Romanesque and Gothic. The locations of the two types of cathedrals also contributed toward the change between Romanesque and Gothic, as well as the power of the relics and the community to raise funds for the Gothic cathedrals. There are several reasons the architecture of the cathedral changed from Romanesque to Gothic in the Middle Ages. The Romanesque period lasted from 1000 to 1200 AD. Today s France was the center of Romanesque architecture and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Romanesque,the emphasis was on transcendental and feudalistic systems whereas in the Gothic this approach was humanized and individualized. The Gothic architecture emphasized upward movement towards god, a feeling that cannot be found in a Romanesque basilica although it might hav already pointed arches, a key element of gothic architecture. There is just a different feeling in the Gothic architecture gives and overwhelming feeling of mysticism, the dominant spiritual and philosophical movement. The Gothic period was a tuime of advancements in architecture including the pointed arch, the rib vault, and the flying buttress. Also, stained glass windows were a beutiful way to express their beliefs in an architectural way. The pointed arch was their first invention that removed the awkward look of disproportional arches at the sides of the Romanesque cathedrals. The pointed arch also directed the weight of the vault downward to help support the massive ceilings. The second advancement of the Gothic architects solved problems of the Romanesque period. The Romanesque cathedrals had thick walls that gave the feeling of confinement, and their massive arches seemed ill proportioned to their small windows, which created little light. The rib vaults allowed the architects to increase the spaciousness and height, reduce the thickness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Venture Motorcycle Sales Corporation Online Sales and... Chapter I Introduction I. Statement of the Problem and its Background Information Technology is the area of managing technology that spans a wide variety of areas that include computer software, information systems, computer hardware, programming languages and are not limited to things such as processes, and data constructs. Anything that renders data, information or perceived knowledge in any visual format whatsoever, via any multimedia distribution mechanism, is considered part of the IT domain. IT had already crept in every nook and crannies of our lives, from e commerce up to mobile banking and social networking sites and indeed information technology is an undisputable part of our social and economical life today. Inventory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a Web application framework developed and marketed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic Web sites, Web applications and Web services. Carrier. It is a service provider of telecommunications services such as telephony and data communications access. Flow Chart. It is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm or process, showing the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting these with arrows. Information System. It is any combination of information technology and people s activities that support operations, management, and decision making Information Technology. It is concerned with technology to treat information. The acquisition, processing, storage and dissemination of vocal, pictorial, textual and numerical information by a microelectronics based combination of computing and telecommunications are its main fields Innovation. Innovation is the creation of better or more effective products, processes, services, technologies, or ideas that are accepted by markets, governments, and society. Input. Input is the term denoting either an entrance or changes which are inserted into a system and which activate/modify a process. It is an abstract concept, used in the modeling, system(s) design and system(s) exploitation Inventory. Inventory means a list compiled for some formal purpose, such as the details of an estate going to probate, or the contents of a house let furnished. IPO Model. The Input Process Output ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Defense Mechanisms That The Child Uses Essay Part A: Answer any 3 of the following questions: 1) Discuss 2 defense mechanisms that the child uses, and whether each appears to be adaptive or maladaptive. Susana is in denial of her current situation and uses crying and hostile behavior as her way of coping. As mentioned by Robbins et al. (2011), denial is seen as declining to believe or perceive reality. Susana is in denial of her current situation and tries to remain as the active child she used to be by interacting with her mother Jacquie as much as she can. A reason why Susana is in denial of her situation is because she is often eager, has hope, and is happy to see her mother Jacquie when she gets home from work despite her lack of presence as a nurturing mother. Susana remains optimistic that Jacquie will be there for her and play with her when she gets home. In this case Susana is trying to adapt to her environment as much as she can and her efforts show that Susana is a very strong child. In addition, being in denial of her current situation appears to be adaptive to Susana because she remains hopeful of her situation getting better despite of the lack of motherly love or lack of attention from her mother Jacquie. Another defense mechanism that can fit into the previous scenario is reaction formation . Although, Susana is not given the attention and proper care she needs she is being happy about her current situation by replacing all the negativity of not socializing with others as much, not having her mother ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Dominic Lascuola s Stand-Up Comedy Actor Seth Rogen Dominic Lascuola s Not Plagiarized Paper Actor Seth Rogen, born on April 15, 1982, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, rose to fame in his twenties as one of the comedy icons of his generation. He began his career performing stand up comedy during his teenage years, winning the Vancouver Amateur Comedy Contest in 1998. Rogen and his comedy partner Evan Goldberg co wrote the films Superbad, Pineapple Express, This Is the End, and directed both This Is the End and The Interview; all of which Rogen starred in. He has also done voice work for the films Horton Hears a Who!, the Kung Fu Panda film series, Monsters vs. Aliens, Paul, and Sausage Party. This guy is really funny; he has some super dope movies. Superbad and Pineapple Express are just ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It seems that some of this stuff isn t being labeled as totally legit, so I m going to add more. A talented voice artist, Rogen is in the animated films Horton Hears a Who! (2008),Kung Fu Panda (2008), and Monsters vs. Aliens (2009), and has voiced characters forThe Simpsons (1989) and American Dad! (2005). What a guy, he does voice acting too. he landed his first role in Judd Apatow s short lived but well regarded TV series Freaks and Geeks (1999), taking on the role of Ken Miller. Though the show only lasted one season, it was the launching pad for many careers, including Rogen, Apatow, James Franco, and Jason Segel. This early work sharpened Rogen s keen improvisational skills, which he s used on many projects since. His breakthrough came when Universal Studios greenlit him for the lead in yet another Apatow production: Knocked Up (2007), a romantic comedy that follows the repercussions of a drunken one night stand between his slacker character and Katherine Heigl s just promoted media personality that results in an unintended pregnancy. Upon completing The 40 Year Old Virgin, Apatow had approached Rogen about potential starring roles, but the actor suggested ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Indian Act Was Enacted In 1867 By Parliament Of Canada The Indian Act was enacted in 1867 by the Parliament of Canada. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development administered the act. The act defines who an Indian is and the legal rights of the Aboriginal people in Canada. Regulation of the economic system between aboriginal people and the government of Canada is included in the Indian Act. It also includes the power the ministers have on the aboriginal people including children and disabled Aboriginals. If the laws are not obeyed, the punishment is written in the act. The Indian Act was influenced by the legislative foundation of the Royal Proclamation, 1763, which recognized Aboriginals as a distinct political unit (Residential schools). The Royal Proclamation, 1763, thought that it was their duty to protect the Aboriginal people from the Canadian society. The Royal Proclamation, 1763, had the responsibility for Aboriginal affairs in Canada with British imperial authorities. However, by the mid 1800s Britain began to transfer this responsibility to Canadian colonies. Then the Canadian authorities passed the First Indian Act. Over the years many amendments have been made to the Indian Act.The Indian act passed out a law that any children under the ages of 16 had to study at Residential schools (Residential schools), the children there were physically abused, especially girls. (Churchill, 55 56). The Indian act is significant today because on June, 11 2008, Prime Minister Stephen Harper, on behalf of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Horsefeathers Research Paper By Amy Babb Arkansas Antiques Newspaper 1. Horsefeathers! Can you name this breed of horse that is known for its feathers? In this case, the feathers are truly known as feathering, and they are the long hairs that flow around the lower legs of certain breeds of draft horses. And while this type of horse features white feathers, it is also known for its height and size. First developed in Scotland, the breed takes its name directly from a Scottish county. However, we often associate this breed with the city of St. Louis, Missouri. In the early 1930s, a famous brewery began to feature the breed in events aimed at celebrating the repeal of Prohibition. Today, the breed is often viewed as this company s mascot. What is it? 2. Once known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What do you get when you mix tin together with other metals such as copper, antimony, or lead? You get this highly malleable, metal alloy. This material was in use as far back as ancient Egypt, and it has found itself recast (and recast, and recast) throughout history. In fact, that is one of the main features of this versatile metal, it is not too terribly difficult to melt down and reform into a new object. The metal itself was often called poor man s silver, and it was used to craft tableware and dinnerware including: Tankards, porringers, chargers, flagons, and Ecclesiastical wares. Today, this metal is still used to craft candlesticks, sconces, hardware, small statuettes, and other decorative knick knacks. What is it? 9. Some toys stand the test of time while others truly become icons. This funny faced fellow was first developed in 1949 and hit the national spotlight in 1952. Over the decades, he has definitely become an icon among toy aficionados. The original 1952 toy set included plastic pieces that were affixed to a common household object; the toy s body was not included until 1964. He was the first toy advertised on television, and a direct increase in sales correlated with the new venture. Originally costing only 98¢, the toy became a huge success for the Hassenfeld Brothers (Hasbro.) In 1953, he got married and had children, and in 1987 he quit smoking. What is the name of this ultra famous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of The Movie Pirates Of The Caribbean On... B MOVIES: FROM RAGS TO RICHES Hollywood today spends more money on movies than ever before, with an average budget of $140 million per movie. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides ; the most expensive movie ever made; cost approximately $378.5 million and that was five years ago. This isn t surprising since history is witness to a rising trend in money spent on movies, however, even after adjusting for inflation, their impact on the industry isn t as large as their budgets. Over the years, lower cost productions like B Movies have played a major role in carrying the industry forward by keeping it stable, moving and profitable in times of trouble. B Movies came to be the need of the hour after The Great Depression and World War II. Money was tight everywhere and Hollywood could not continue making extravagant movies therefore they turned to low budget commercial films. These movies not only have an economical significance in Hollywood, they have made more than one contribution to the industry. These low risk movies provided directors, writers and producers with a wide scope for experimentation and led to the creation of many genres and sub genres. The origins of B Movies are humble but over the years that they grew in Hollywood, they became more significant and successful, yet their progress from Rags to Riches remains more a behind the scenes heroic act than a superhero effort. B Movies originally came into being to serve the purpose of being the second class ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Negative Impact Of Sacrifice In Society Walking on the road to Jerusalem, The time had come to sacrifice again, My two small sons, they walked beside me on the road, The reason that they came was to watch the lamb... Daddy, daddy, What have we seen here?, There s so much that we don t understand, So I took them in my arms, And we turned and faced the cross, Then I said dear children watch the lamb (Boltz n.p.). Did Jesus only feel pain and anguish, or did he feel joy on the cross too? Sacrifice is, an act of offering to a deity something precious; especially: the killing of a victim on an altar (Merriam Webster n.p.). Along with its denotation, sacrifice is described as letting something go that will benefit a greater cause because of a belief. Sacrifice helps make the world a better and more viable place. The next generation is relying on this generation to make the world a better place, which can only be done if time and talents are offered up. Often times the word sacrifice has a negative impact, but is sacrifice what brought every human being into this world? While religion and politics are controversial to America s society in this era, sacrifice is a way for people to express themselves. Expressing ones self can be a hard task, and thoughts of judgment always come to mind. Only one thing that can judge, and that is a greater being. Every human on the planet earth stands for something like the cross symbolizes sacrifice for the life of Jesus Christ. Along with biblical references, society recognizes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Action Research Project for Reading PHASE 3, PART 1 A) Restatement of problem The problem stated in the Action Research Project was that 66% of third grade students lack the ability to draw conclusions and make inferences to answer comprehension questions correctly. This was evident by the state reading test scores, specifically the inference test given by their teacher. This indicated a need for increased student achievement in making inferences and drawing conclusions. Third grade students were not proficient at making inferences to gain a deeper understanding of the texts read and thus answer open ended questions correctly. Therefore, they did not get all the inference based comprehension questions correct based on the end of grade test scores that these third ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students work was scored based on their ability to follow the directions and their ability to infer what had happened in the story. The students used the Inferencing Rubric (Appendix C, p. 12) to guide them as they write a narrative. The rubric was had five columns and each column had the criteria to earn one to four points, totaling twenty points. This rubric was used to show the students what the expectations were before they began writing their paper. The rubric was also used by the teacher to score their final paper. Scores were tallied up and fifteen through twenty points would be passing scores. The students were required to take an Inferencing Post Test (Appendix D, p. 13) after they had been taught the lessons in the action research project. This is the same test they took before the implementation. It was administered during consists of several reading passages and multiple choice answers. There were fiction, non fiction, and poetry selections the students read and then answered questions based on inferences created from the passages. Students answered the circled questions. These results were compared to the scores gathered prior to the implementation. The End of Grade Test (Appendix E, p.21) was administered to all third grade students in Wake County are required to take at the end of each year. This is a multiple choice test that is given at the end of each school year. This assessment is given in a secure setting over three days. The first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Bernie Madoff Ponzi Scheme Introduction The Bernie Madoff Ponzi Scheme is a well known case and is known as one of the biggest Ponzi scheme s. In summary the scheme occurred for many reasons that I will some up into 3 points; A lack in competency by regulatory agencies, a lack of regulation, and finally a breach in ethics by Bernie Madoff himself. To explain further, the regulatory agencies like the lawyers and SEC are supposed to prevent schemes such as this one from happening but because they lacked the skills to correctly assess the situation, interpreting the number of tips they had received regarding scheme that had been filed, and to act on those in an efficient manner. One of the tips was made by Harry Markopolos in 2000, of who correctly predicted that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It takes more than just being honest to instill trust, it also requires that organizations reward honesty and punish dishonesty. This type of culture shows leadership (Galagan 28). Madoff clearly wasn t showing leadership and his lies eventually caught up with him because he wasn t rewarding honesty and punishing dishonest. In fact, he was doing the opposite. Truism 2 Managers should manage in a way that brings good people into the organization and makes good people want to stay. Managers, especially immediate supervisors, largely determine whether employees stay with or leave a company (Crews). An IT executive, Bob McMahon, noticed the computer systems needed replaced. McMahon believed modern computer systems would help expand business. McMahon was fired because of his ethical behavior. Once Madoff was arrested, McMahon realized the reasoning for Madoff not wanting to replace the existing software. McMahon realized that new systems would have easily found the missing data in the stock trades that never took place (Dodge 27). Therefore, instead of hiring and keeping ethical people in the company, like McMahon, Madoff fired these ethical individuals to continue his scandal without suspicion. Madoff did not want ethical people working for him because they would not be agreeable to his scandal. In theory Madoff s investing genius consisted of knowing the best time to enter or leave the market. Ostensibly, every so often Madoff s team was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Hard Engineering Solutions For Western Nations In December 2013, a massive tidal surge flooded 1,400 homes along the east coast of the U.K., which has managed to destroy and tumble some of these houses into the Atlantic Ocean (Carrington, 2014). Coastal erosion endangers coastal communities livelihood and source of income thus, defending it through efficient means is important as it stabilises the lives of the people who inhabit the coast. To efficiently protect against coastal erosion a methodical combination of hard engineering and soft engineering solutions must be utilised. This essay will firstly discuss the hard engineering solutions that could be used in coastal defence and then secondly the soft engineering solutions will be presented. Thirdly, how both methods can be utilised ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the National Resource Council (2014), Galveston Seawall has protected Galveston against numerous hurricanes, and it is estimated that if the seawall were not to be in place, it would have cost the relevant authorities $234 million due to the damages made by a single hurricane. Furthermore, as these seawalls redirect wave energy back into the sea or ocean their base is slowly eroded (Masria et al., 2015), thus requiring constant expensive maintenance which discourages investment and therefore the usage of seawalls. Seawalls may also lead to the transportation of sand away from the beach and into the sea which would result in the acceleration of beach erosion (National Resource Council, 2014). Overall, seawalls are a long term and effective yet expensive mean to protect against natural disasters that emanate from the sea. However, they may lead to negative long term environmental impacts such as accelerating the beach erosion process. Groynes Furthermore, another hard engineering method that is utilised to protect against coastal erosion is groynes. Groynes are dam like structures built into the shore with the purpose of blocking sediments from drifting away (Galagano, 2003). Therefore, they provide their benefit to the beach by trapping and holding sand and sediments in the desired location and allowing adequate elevation to be maintained (Pope, 1997). The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Structure of Education from Early Years to... The structure of education from early years to post compulsory education Entitlement amp; provision for early years education. As part of the every child matters agenda and the Childcare Act 2006 every child aged 3 amp; 4 is entitled to receive part time early years education of up to 12.5 hours per week for 38 weeks of the year to ensure that they receive up to 2 years free education before reaching school age. The characteristics of schools amp; school governance. All schools are seeking to enforce expectations in terms of meeting the national curriculum. Under the National Curriculum there are four Key Stages to education: Foundation 4 year olds Key Stage 1 5 to 7 year olds Key Stage 2 7 to 11 year olds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These may include learning disabilities or physical disabilities. Some special schools are funded by the local education authority. These could be community, voluntary aided or controlled, or foundation special schools. Some special schools are independent. Faith schools Faith schools are mostly run in the same way as other state schools. However, their faith status may be reflected in their religious education curriculum, admissions criteria amp; staffing policies. Grammar schools Grammar schools select all or most of their pupils based on academic ability. Maintained boarding schools Maintained boarding schools offer free tuition, but charge fees for board amp; lodging. Independent schools An independent school (also referred to as a private school, or in England as a public school) is a school that is not financed through the taxation system by local or national government and is instead funded by private sources, predominantly in the form of tuition charges, gifts and long term charitable endowments, and so is not subject to the conditions imposed by accepting state financing. Free schools Free Schools are normally brand new schools set up by teachers, charities, community or faith groups, universities and groups of parents where there is parental demand. They will be set up as Academies and will be funded in the same way, directly from central government. They also share with Academies a greater control over their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Communistic Ideology In George Orwell s Animal Farm Communistic Ideology in Animal Farm At fifty everyone has the face he deserves (Orwell). With these being his last words, I believe Orwell was trying to explain that you make who you will become, and with this there is a point of no return. In relation to communism this point is communistic rule. This dictatorship can often be expressed differently depending on the advocate s ideas, feelings, and views on social status. Communism, in general, was a prominent theme in the book Animal Farm. George Orwell gives Old Major characteristics not unlike some of the most largely influential communists. The idea of communism often involves a strong sense of individualism and selfishness (Shaoqi). In Animal Farm we see this in the quote All animals are equal but some more than others (Orwell 92). These ethics are strongly conveyed by Karl Marx. Karl Marx can be compared to Old Major through their mutual ideas of unity and equality. Marx believed in a state of social equality. [Marx] describes about his concept of a classless society... [he imagines communism] is the state of equality among people (www.bachelorandmaster.com). Major expresses this same idea through a similar experience. Last night... [Beasts of England] came back to me in my dream (Orwell 9). They go on to sing Beasts of England united as one, paralleling Marx s idea of equality. Vladimir Lenin, another influential communist, can also be compared to Old Major. Both of them were advocates for socialism and communism but never got to actually see them go through. Let the socialist snivellers croak, let the bourgeoisie rage and fume, but only people who shut their eyes so as not to see, and stuff their ears so as not to hear, can fail to notice that all over the world the birth pangs of the old, capitalist society, which is pregnant with socialism, have begun (Lenin). He never truly meant for it to progress to a form of extreme communism, just as Old Major hadn t either. Old Major s ideas and thoughts were different than what was carried out by some of his supporters. There were many who disagreed with the views on extremism and wanted to expand their reign both through manipulation and expansion. Napoleon and Snowball were key ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Song Arms Of The Angel By Sarah Mclachlan The song Arms of the Angel by Sarah McLachlan is an emotional song that many can relate to. It is about the loss of someone close that has endured pain and will, hopefully, find comfort and peace in the arms of an angel . Pairing this song with animal cruelty would release a surge of emotions in the audience, which is exactly what the creators of the ASPCA commercial were targeting. ASPCA (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is a non profit organization set to receive monthly donations in order to save the lives of innocent animals being abused and neglected. The commercial is trying to persuade animal lovers and pet owners, which is approximately 62% of households in America, to donate to the ASPCA and to provide effective means to prevent animal cruelty. The commercial appeals to the ethical, emotional, and logical senses of the audience with their choice of speaker, the visuals, song, and word choice used, and the reasoning and statistics in the commercial to persuade the viewers to donate and to expose the evils of animal cruelty. One way the ASPCA commercial strives to persuade its audience is through its employment of Grammy Award winning artist, Sarah McLachlan, as its spokesperson. 53 seconds into the commercial, Sarah McLachlan is shown sitting on a couch petting a yellow lab, with the caption on the bottom of the screen reading ASPCA Supporter . This particular instance of the commercial uses a very strong sense of ethos because of how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Summary Of Brian Williams Code Of Ethics Contextualizes and explains our example: Brian Williams was a chief news anchor and managing editor for NBC Nightly News. He has earned many awards in journalism as well as recognition in the entertainment field. In 2003, Brian Williams,was reporting on the U.S invasion in Iraq. In this expose, he flew in 1 of 4 helicopters and one helicopter, the one directly ahead, was hit with an RPG requiring a forced landing. However, in 2013, Williams went on a late night news show and blatantly stated that his helicopter was also hit; which was not true. He again retold the false story in 2015 during a tribute to a former US Army soldier. A few days later, Williams was exposed by other former soldiers that were witnessed during the event in Iraq. Brian Williams gave false information to the entire United States, therefore tarnishing his reputation as a reputable, trustworthy news anchor. This led to him publicly apologizing and later being demoted to work at MSNBC. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are certain guidelines that journalists must follow and reporting facts is one of them. Williams broke this code of ethics for personal reasons when he lied about his helicopter being shot. When a reporter lies it destroys the reputability of that news source and leads to more distrust in the media within society. Below are SPJ Code of Ethics, which recommend rules that all journalist should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. This was my third visit to my site. It was a Sunday and... This was my third visit to my site. It was a Sunday and when I got to my site, I experience something different this time. As I reached to the gate, the security person didn t stop me or note my car number but he told me to proceed inside the temple. I get to the backside of parking lot of the temple. After looking for a while, I found empty space to park my car. I parked my car and when I got out from my car, I saw so many people from the parking lot were walking toward the temple. I was surprise seeing the parking lot full of cars. As I start walking toward the temple, I saw one old woman look like age of more than 70 was holding her son hand and hardly able to walk with the support of her son. Her son was carrying baby on one hand and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were people everywhere inside the temple. I saw that most of the male were wearing the white cloths and female were wearing the Indian sari. There were two shoe racks (the shoe rack was in room) in the Haweli one for female and another for male. People were waiting in line to take out their shoes before go inside the main temple. The time was 11:45a.m. When i was waiting in the line to take out my shoes before I go inside the main temple. I heard one guy, was wearing white clothes, long beard, moustache, and U shape and red dot symbol on his forehead, saying his wife that hurry up the temple will be closed in 15 minutes. I surprised hearing those words from that guy, I thought there are so many people come here to pray the God and to see the God statue, why the temple will closed? The temple was full of people because it was Sunday. All the religious programs happen at the temple on Sunday because on Sunday most of the people have off from work so they can come with their whole family. After took out my shoes I start walking toward the main temple and I saw people were rushing to the main temple. I saw one woman was carrying her child and was climbing the stairs so quickly. Her sari was coming on her feet and once in rushing she almost fell but she still continued to get to the main temple quickly. I thought why in the world she is in that much hurry, she was carrying her child, and she almost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay On Emmp Constant frequency assumption The phasor method is correct for steady state solutions, but during transients, using the constant frequency !o is an approximation to the actual grid frequency, !. However, if the power network remains close to fo (±0:2 0:5Hz[2]), using both the constant frequency phasor solution for the electrical network(Eq.(1.8)) and the constant frequency in the electromechanical equation (Eq.(1.5)) helped to alleviate the tedious mathematical calculations in the early power system stability tools. Currently, however, with the ubiquitous availability of powerful computers and stability software programs, these numerical limitations are no longer a concern for modern power system operation engineers, who run hundreds of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frequency is inversely proportional to time, F = T1 , so Fc = N1∆t, where Fc is the sampling frequency. The frequency window is centered around zero and includes positive frequencies up to half the maximum frequency, F2c and the 91.3. An Overview of Transient Solution Methods for the Electrical Network complex conjugates of these frequencies. F2c is called the Nyquist frequency and it is the maximum frequency that can exist in the frequency window[38]. 2. It takes approximately 8 10 samples to accurately represent one period of a sinusoidal signal [14]. Therefore, the time step needed to discretize the continuous time sinusoidal signal using N=10 samples and FNy = F2c is Eq. (1.12): ∆t = 1 10 × Fc or ∆t = 5 ×1FNy (1.12) For transient stability studies around 60Hz, the EMTP will require a time step of approximately 1ms to solve the electrical network (Eq.(1.12)). In addition, the EMTP time step is limited by the travelling time of the waves in the transmission lines. If the transmission lines are modelled with the constant parameter[14] or frequency dependent[18] line models, the time step may be in the order of the µs. Although the EMTP is highly accuracy, its small time steps increase the simulation time, which is a disadvantage in large systems. Because the phasor solution does not depend on the time step in the electrical network solution, the computational time it takes to solve the network is faster ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Opinion Poll Essay Another factor to note is the influence of opinion polls. Parties that gain popular support during campaigns may have benefited from the bandwagon effect , (Kay, 1997). Some undecided voters may look at opinion polls, and other polling data to decide where the political parties stand relative to each other. The various opinion polls conducted seem to indicate that Alberta was to be an NDP province as the campaign neared its later stages. There were several pre election polls conducted in the province that showed the roughly even amount of support between all three parties. However, the Progressive Conservative s did hold an early lead at the start of the campaign, leading some to believe that they would be re elected. As the campaign ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, Jim Prentice unsuccessfully attempted to convince the Albertans on the importance of such economic blueprint. The early election call made it possible for the NDP to take an advantage of an unpopular budget. By calling an early election, Jim Prentice was trying to take advantage of the political environment. The PC government were facing a declining approval rate and Jim Prentice had hoped that an early election would provide his government with a new mandate and more years in power. Yet, voters were tired of the PC s budget deficits and lack of vision, and scandals, which provided the NDP the opportunity to offer voters an alternative solution, (Leeson, 2015). These events made the NDP s appear even more attractive to voters as a new approach to governing. Leadership The image of Jim Prentice has been mentioned on most occasions as a reason why Albertans withdrew their support from the long governing PCs. The then government led by Mr. Prentice had received poor reputation and this led to the defeat of his government. Jim Prentice was seen as an elite that was out of touch with the common, everyday Albertan, (Sayers and Stewart, 2016). As a result of this, many voters defected from the PC party and supported other options instead. This was an adequate indication that the party was losing its popularity while NDP was gaining. Also, the New Democratic Party accused the incumbent government of Jim Prentice of poor fiscal policy due to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. We Real Cool Gwendolyn Brooks Analysis We Real Cool, by Gwendolyn Brooks is a fervent short poem that tells a story of teenage rebellion. This poem is a formal verse ballad which uses simple sentences that create a steady meter giving the poem a catchy jazz like quality. Although the poem is short, it packs a powerful message about youth. Gwendolyn Brooks centered her works predominately around the African American consciousness. During the 1960 s when the poem was written, many teens especially young African American men felt misunderstood and like the world was set up for them to fail. On the surface, it appears this poem is a mere description of young adults that are misjudged. The deeper message of this poem addresses the dangers of peer pressure, and its detrimental effects to self identity because of the disconnect between society and youth of that time. Peer pressure can take place whenever people gather and spend frequent time together. Most people are subject to its effects and often experience it because of shared experiences or they share the same perspective on life. This becomes dangerous when a group has enough influence to dictate an individual s way of thinking or behavior. When an individual is desperate to find a place to belong, they will follow the crowd even if they know that they are participating in something immoral; this is demonstrated in We Real Cool. As the poem begins, the reader is introduced to the subjects of the poem, The Pool Players. Seven at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Social Work Career Analysis Social work practice is helping vulnerable populations make positive changes in their lives. I have always felt the most fulfilled helping others. When I began college, I decided to major in psychology with the intention of becoming a psychologist or psychiatrist. I wanted to work with individuals with mental illnesses or children. Following my first year of college, a marriage and family therapist informed me about the social work profession. He said that a social work degree was the most versatile of the helping professions and informed me that I could earn a Master s degree in one year and become a therapist. I decided to investigate social work and enrolled in an introductory course. I learned that social workers believe that every person ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patients have asked for housing assistance, transportation, car seats, financial assistance for circumcision, employment resources, as well as various other things. There are car seats and bus or taxi vouchers available at the hospital, but social workers are asked to give those out only if there are no other options available. There are times when I would like to be able to give car seats to every low income patient, but I know that the supply and funding is limited. All I can do is to provide patients with referrals to available resources and hope they will follow up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...