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Analysis Of European Commission Sponsored Information...
The authors conducted both a qualitative and content analysis of European Commission sponsored
information pamphlets and campaigns aimed at general European audiences. The results reveal a
consistent neo liberal message. Interestingly, the authors found the origin of this message in an ovular
report by Évelyne Sullerot in 1970 on the dangers of women staying out of the labor market. The
Sullerot report determined that women s entry into the workforce was necessary for the economic
growth of the European Union as a way to create a competitive economy, growth overall, and to
combat an aging population and a dwindling labor supply. This message is echoed throughout the next
thirty years of the EU s informational campaign aimed at society in general and women in particular.
Furthermore, in the EU s promotional materials exhorting women to work, there is no pretense that the
push for equality is for women s benefit. Instead, the materials explain that equality is a pre condition
for economic growth. Additionally, social welfare policy is not to benefit society or even the ill and
infirmed, but to allow women entry into the work force. By the same token, the emphasis on work/life
balance and encouraging men to do an increased share of housework is framed as a way to get women
out of the house and into the work force. The section begins with an overview of the research
approach, and a discussion of the Sullerot report followed by analyses of the subsequent EU
information
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Invisible Man Ellison
Over the summer I read a book called Invisible Man by Ralph ellison, not by H.G. Wells, which was
THE Invisible Man . Before even picking the book I narrowed it Down to three, which was Invisible
Man , The Sun Also Rises , and The Color Purple . The way I made my decision on what book to read
was by title. I know most say don t judge a book by its cover ,in this case title, but I had just had a
feeling that Invisible Man was a good one. My hypothesis about what the book was about was that it
was syfy and that he actually had be invisible and he was out looking for a cure.
My definition of invisible is to obviously be unseen or unnoticed by others, but in the book there was
more to definition. The narrator described his invisibility was only because others choose to ignore
him , even throughout the book the narrator remains nameless. The word invisible to the narrator is
neither good or bad, he explains that while he does have his own opinions he however feels like he has
the constant urge to feel and be seen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Over time we have overcome slavery, segregation, unfair rights for women, hate for same sex and
much more. Something that has all ways and still is around is stereotypes. It may not be extreme as it
used to be but it is still there. Today we live in such a diverse community you would think that we
wouldn t even have a problem. If you go on social media you see people only highlight the fake and
not the good. Women today have an expectation of how they should look. A girl with makeup and a
photoshopped picture can get 20+ likes while a girl without gets below 10. True identity online doesn t
appeal as much what the trend is. The book importance in this situation would be to stay true and be
you declining to be what other want you to
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Powder And Technology Quotes
In the movie Powder the main character accredits Albert Einstein as once stating, It has become
appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity ( Quotes ). Throughout E. M.
Forster s story, The Machine Stops, evidence is clearly displayed to support Einstein s claim. Most
people view progress as advancement in technology, however Forster and Einstein seem to believe the
opposite. Some may interpret Forster s story as demonstrating the lack of free will associated with
technological advancements through the decrease in critical thinking and human interaction. Although
Vashti s character can support this interpretation, I believe when free will is defined as the ability to
choose, think, and act voluntarily, ( Free Will ) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She worships the machine and all it can do to provide for her while diminishing the importance of her
son in the process. Kuno calls his mother and immediately her response is for I can give you a full five
minutes, Kuno. Then I must deliver my lecture on Music during the Australian Period (Forster 1).
Forster then goes on to describe her urgency to return to the machine, he writes, Be quick! she called,
her irritation returning. Be quick, Kuno; here I am in the dark wasting my time (Forster 1). He even
makes a point to emphasize how little time Vashti can willingly waste when writing, It was fully
fifteen seconds before the round plate that she held in her hands began to glow (Forster
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Research Paper On Amy Winehouse
The Jagged and Short Lived Excellence of Amy Winehouse We all have seen musicians and artists
come on go because they lose the spark that makes them stand out from the rest. We have witnessed
bands introducing their demise by going on a long hiatus, soloists going downhill because their singles
weren t followed up by remarkable ones or musicians who weren t strong enough to take control of
what they have.
The world of music is a rollercoaster ride; one moment you re famous and in the next you will find
yourself in the state of utter oblivion. Truly, it takes a lot of courage, talent and branding to keep the
spotlight pointing your way, but how about those who never see it coming? What about those artists
who were at the peak of their careers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Several award giving bodies never failed to see how Winehouse works to get to the top and heralded
her some accolades such as the Grammy Awards Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album, Record of
the Year, Song of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for the track Rehab all won in
2008, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for the song Body and Soul with Tony Bennett in 2012, Best
Selling Pop/Rock Female in 2008 for the World Music Awards, Album of the Year for Back to Black
by the Echo Music Awards in 2009, Best British Single for Valerie in 2008 via BRIT Awards and
many more. It was in Camden, London where Amy Winehouse spent her final moments and died at
the age of 27, all with her stereotypes and the musical genius that we will never listen to
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Skin Color In Othello
In the well written play of Othello, the author and playwright William Shakespeare, uses indirect
characterization, euphemisms and specific monologues to reinforce the idea that even though Othello
is a high ranking officer and skilled warrior he is still subject to racial prejudice from his colleagues,
and this proves that skin color can be an influence on life no matter the attributes of an individual
during this particular period in history. Shakespeare s Othello is a romantic tragedy about a two
individuals who form an interracial marriage in a society and period in time where such a thing is
considered strange, unaccounted for, and also wrong. Throughout the course of this story the couple
goes through trials that test their faith in one another and, in the end, they are not able to stand up to
the challenge and both fall or are pushed into the embrace of death. Long before the grim reaper takes
either of them it is demonstrated how Othello, the husband, is affected by his African heritage in
Desdemona s, the wife s, caucasian society.
In the first acts, scenes and lines of the play it is made apparent that Brabantio, Desdemona s father a
rich and important Venetian politician, does actually enjoy Othello s company and likes him well
enough. Her father lov d me, oft invited me; Still question d me the story of my life... (Shakespeare
1.3.128 129) Othello himself even admits to the fact that Brabantio him and loved to hear all his
stories up until this very moment.
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Change In Accounting For Leases Case Study
Change in Accounting for Leases Sweeping transformation of current lease accounting rules will have
widespread impacts for nearly all companies. Will companies reduce the lease period for a term of less
than one year due to the complexity of the new regulation? The globe is dynamics and also the
accounting profession has to be dynamic to respond to changes that occur (Dirksen, 31). On that note,
the Financial Accounting Standard Board (FASB) has introduced a new regulation on how to account
for leases (codes 842 10 15 3). Based on FASB rules, leases are classified as either operating lease or
capital lease. The operating lease is usually less than a year and can be canceled at any time; however,
the capital lease is completely the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The latest guidelines may have a broad influence on the lessees on the tax incurred due to leasing if
there is no reassessment done. Leasing enables companies such as airlines that lease aircrafts and
retailers that lease stores, to make use of tangible assets and intangible assets without incurring
significant capital outflow during the initial stage of conception. Aswath noted that firms with
increasing operating lease expense over time would have a net capital expenditure reflecting this
growth. Therefore, the changes of the standards will have a profound impact on the lessees.
The new theoretical change will increase transparency. The core principle of the new guidance is that
lessees are obligated to recognize the assets and liabilities for leases with lease terms of more than
twelve months, regardless of the classification as either financial or operating lease, on the balance
sheet as a right of use asset and corresponding liability. The decision on whether lessees should
consider accounting for leases on a yearly basis is fundamental and will be influenced by the
management perception of the new regulations. However, it will tend to create complexity in
accounting if an organization decides to account for leases for a longer period. That notwithstanding,
it has to be noted that businesses have to make profits by cutting costs and this can be achieved via
economy of scale
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The Jungle Corruption
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair details the life of a Lithuanian immigrant named Jurgis, in the late 1800
s. In the novel, Jurgis and his family immigrate to America in order to find prosperity and follow the
American Dream . However, upon reaching reaching America, they face many trials and tribulations.
Foremost, no one in the family is able to speak English, as well as being poor immigrants that are
easily taken advantage of by society. Initially, Jurgis tries to keep his head up and tries through his
own work to succeed, but as the events of the novel unfold, we see him tore down and corrupted. The
moral corruption of Jurgis can be seen as a reflection of the environment in which he lived. In the end,
Jurgis believed that the capitalistic society that he lived in was against the common man. The Jungle
illustrates how greed and unchecked capitalism can have devastating effects on people. Capitalism
fosters greed that when left unchecked can push people to their moral and physical limits in order to
make a profit from others. This led to many people entering a cycle where they could not leave the
factories and cities because they had no way to support themselves besides working in terrible
conditions. This is illustrated in real life instances and in The Jungle. Many Americans feared that the
great industrialists were reducing freemen to wage slaves (Rise of Unions). This quote exemplifies
that even though the workers of the factories were not slaves they were
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Home Depot s Operation Management
Company Background Founded in 1978 by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank, The Home Depot is a
one stop shop, do it yourself home improvement retail store. The first two Home Depot stores opened
in Atlanta, Georgia in 1979 as warehouses, each occupying a space of 60,000 square feet (The Home
Depot, 2013). When it opened, The Home Depot was the largest hardware store, selling over 25,000
different products and offering various home improvement services (The Home Depot, 2013). From
its inception, The Home Depot has provided the best customer service in the industry, as associated
guide customers through various facets of home improvement projects. The company is able to
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Because the company s supply chain was flexible and responsive, it was able to adjust its inventory in
order to meet the changes in demand. Area for improvement. Currently the shapes of The Home Depot
s cross docking distribution centers are I shaped. The I shape is the most popular, because it allows
freight to be unloaded from an arriving trailer and carried the short distance across the dock to be
loaded into an outbound trailer. I shaped docks however become less efficient as operations grow
either over time or in the design phase. Therefore, company should explore a T shaped cross docking
distribution center as experiments conducted at the Georgia Institute of Technology suggest that a T
and X shaped docks are more efficient and have lower labor costs (Bartholdi Gue, 2004).
Competitive Advantage
Low cost. The Home Depot offers customers its signature lowest price guarantee. If a customer finds a
lower price for an identical, in stock item, The Home Depot will not only price match the
merchandise, it will apply an additional 10% discount. This strategy ensures that the company prices
its merchandise lower than its local competitors, ensuring a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
Differentiation. The Home Depot differentiates itself through its customer service. A customer can
receive professional advice while shopping. The company also offers free workshops to teach
consumers how to tackle
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Labour Relation Approach
Labour Relation Approach and Issues Labour relation or what we call industrial relation is the heart of
any industrial system. It is know as the relation between employees and employers of a company. For
a successful growth of business of big or small firm this relation are needed to be smooth and healthy.
Many writers have tried to define labour relation in different ways. Meaning of labour relation has
kept on changing with the change in nature of work, technology and most important globalization.
Before industrialization companies had such environments in which employer played a major role.
They had the power over the employees forcing rules and regulation formed by the management.
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Also industry conflicts are the highest in India in terms of loss of work per year due to strikes than any
other country. According to Venkataratnam, 1996 industrial conflicts in 1990 increased both in public
and private sector. This caused multinational and private sector industries to implement Human
Resources Management practise to change traditional union management relations. Later public sector
also adopted this practise. The purpose of this was to open clear communications system between the
management and employees, proper work system with team work, fair pay system and carefully
designed performance appraisal system. Also the role of women in industry has increased from the
time of liberalization. Today males and females work together in the urban cities. Self Employed
Women Association (SEWA) has played an important role in providing home based work to the
women workers for past 20 years. (From:
http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/inst/papers/1999/dp105/index.htm#N_32_). Today India is
on the movement of globalization, privatization, liberalization need is to develop social dialogue for
effective labour relations. Collective bargaining the process involving negotiation and discussion
between the management and labour regarding terms of agreement of employment. The principle of
give and take is used in this practise. In early 20th century collective bargaining and trade unionism
came into existence in India. In India workers working in formal
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Acer Inc, the leading marketer of notebook and desktop PCs
Case 1 3
Acer Inc.
Acer Inc. is a leading marketer of notebook and desktop PCs.
The company, which posted sales of $11.3 billion in 2006, also produces other products such as flat
screen monitors and personal digital assistants. As Taiwan gained a reputation as the tech workshop of
the world, Acer was able to become Taiwan s number one exporter by manufacturing and marketing
computers sold under its own brand name. Acer also produced equipment on an original equipment
manufacturer (OEM) basis for well known global companies such as IBM, Dell, and Hitachi. As
company founder, chairman, and CEO, Stan Shih built Acer Inc. into one of
Taiwan s most successful companies.
Despite Acer s success, the company had trouble breaking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
That should enable Acer to move a lot of hardware.
As Acer Group CEO J.T. Wang noted recently, China and
Taiwan share not just the same language and culture, but a lot of our Taiwanese suppliers are already
there. We can take our brand global by building a strong home market.
Still, Acer faces tough competition in China. Lenovo, a local mainland brand, dominates with about
one third of the market.
Wang believes Acer is well positioned to overtake Lenovo and other local mainland firms to become
the leader in PC sales in
China. Shih believes Acer will have an advantage compared to local PC makers because Acer is more
global. At the same time,
Shih is convinced his company will be able to compete with betterknown global companies that are
entering China because Acer is more local than they are. Acer s international identity gives the
company access to advanced business practices, technology, and economies of scale that companies
like Lenovo do not have. We have more technology. . . . We have more global exposure. . . . We have
more international know how. . . . We can gradually gain more market share, Shih says.
Shih admits that sales of Acer s desktop PCs in China have developed more slowly than he expected.
He attributes this to
Acer s poor brand recognition in the mainland. However, Shih made a strategic bet that the company s
notebook computers would help Acer establish a quality name and high end image.
Meanwhile, Lenovo
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Essay On Tourism Marketing
n the absence of an established Local Tourism Organisation within the region, the City of Albany is
the peak tourism marketing body for the destination. Although destination marketing is not a typical
Local Government Authority function, the City continues to deliver innovative strategies to encourage
tourism development.
Target markets for these strategies include the City s Primary and Specialised target markets:
Perth Metro/Intrastate Self Drive Families (Self Drive Families)
Perth Metro/Intrastate Self Drive Adult Couples and Singles (Self Drive Adults)
Cruise Ship
MICE and Business Market (MICE)
Air Travel
Innovative marketing strategy Description Target markets Outcomes
Regional approach to Amazing Albany campaigns. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Partnering with local industry stakeholders and REX airlines. Self Drive Families
Self Drive Adults
Air Travel In addition to the City engaging with regional and state tourism organisations
familiarisations, the City host their own to ensure of a specific Albany focus in resulting editorial.
In the qualifying period media familiarisations resulted in a number of print articles in National
Geographic Traveller, Sunday Times Escape Magazine, Scoot Inflight Magazine, REX Inflight
Magazine, the Weekend West plus articles in digital counterparts.
Addition of Retail Albany subcategory on Amazing Albany website Retail Albany brochure. The new
Retail Albany subcategory on the Amazing Albany page lists Albany s CBD retailers, with priority
given to seven day traders.
The Retail Albany brochure is a comprehensive listing of all retail outlets within the CBD. Self Drive
Adults
Cruise Ship
MICE
Air Travel Although not typically seen as a tourism industry, a substantial variety of retail options is a
value add to any tourist destination.
Encouraging seven day trading, especially during school holiday and long weekend periods, has
activated Albany s CBD.
Amazing Albany website photoshoots. Photoshoots were undertaken by the City during the qualifying
period including Albany s 10 Great Walks/Rides/Paddles, plus Amazing Albany Retail and
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My Understanding Of Ozymandias
My understanding of Ozymandias British people tap has a long origin, achievement of high lyric
tradition, which reached a higher peak in the early nineteenth century, Shelley has made an
outstanding contribution to this. In all his poems, filled with strong lyrical atmosphere. Lyric poetry is
the biggest characteristic of Shelley s poetry. Shelley s lyric not write pastoral poetry, but with the
world GuNanGan and ideal for the future, not light, but has the ideal weight. His short poems with
more refined and moving way the feature. Shelley thought lofty social ideal and concept of beauty is
organically linked. Poetry can make people the most noble feelings. A poet should be form the prophet
of destruction all slaves. Shelley s view of poetry creation, which indicates that he is the most
progressive era of aesthetic expression of an idea. He put the social function of poetry and the spirit of
the people education and emotional education and ideological system is closely linked. Would like to
take education to influence people as a without any citizen of a free society of oppression and tyranny.
He thought the revolution of the world does not deny art of fantasy and imagination. A revolutionary
poet should not only starting from the existing things, but also should start from the future.
Shelley s the seaman idea, (A Stylistic Interpretation of Ozymandias) British history of tap has A long
origin, achievement of high lyric tradition, which reached A higher peak
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St. Thomas Aquinas Arguments For The Existence Of God
When contemplating the theories of ethics, one can expand upon the ideas of Utilitarian and Duty
ethics using St. Thomas Aquinas arguments for the existence of God. The concept of Utilitarian ethics
suggests that a moral act is one that brings about the most happiness. With this definition, one must
conclude that there must be some optimal happiness or good. If there is a choice between levels of
happiness then one must define the optimal happiness or the most good that could exist in order to
judge the relative goodness of an act. Therefore there must be a maximum goodness or happiness
which is the cause of all other means of happiness. This argument is one that corresponds with St.
Thomas Aquinas proof of the existence of God. In his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Happiness is not the only key in determining the ethics of an act according to Kant and the theory of
Duty ethics. In the article The Metaphysics of Morals, contained within the dialogue between the
student and the teacher, Kant argues that one must balance happiness and reason. Happiness, being the
ultimate or overall good or welfare of a being, must be rationalized by reason, being the measure of
how worthy one is of this happiness. The observance of reason is then what Kant deems worthiness to
happiness. Nevertheless, Kant also brings up an interesting point that humanity cannot always provide
it selves with happiness, but that the circumstances of our lives are often out of our control. He then
argues that the fact that there is some kind of order and wisdom in nature that is outside of our control
points to the workings of a higher power. This argument again points to the fact that there must be
some ultimate good or goal in which creation as a whole is designed. This argument parallels St.
Thomas Aquinas fifth argument the Argument from Design begins with the fact that all natural bodies
work toward some goal, and do not do so by choice. He then states that most natural things lack
knowledge and things that lack knowledge, like an arrow for example, can achieve a goal by being
directed from someone with
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Operation Market Garden Research Paper
The operation started around dawn on the 17th of September, 1944. German forces continued
receiving regular air strikes by allied forces near Eindhoven, Deelen, Ede, and airfields in Holland.
Paratroopers of the airborne assault boarded their planes and began travel to their drop sites. The
operation used over two thousand aircraft, between troop carriers and assault aircraft, to get the
paratroopers close enough to assault into their objectives. By approximately 1400 hours local time on
the 17th, an estimate of 20,000 troops landed in vicinity of their planned drop zones. Additionally, this
was the first successful airborne operation for dropping artillery into battle. The three assault forces
began their movement onto their objectives by evening of the 17th, finding little resistance until they
approached Eindhoven. Upon arrival at some of the locations to secure, it was identified the Germans
blew up the bridges before allied forces could reach their destinations. For these sites, allied forces
successfully secured the locations however failed to have a capable route through. Many of the sites,
although some German forces were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In reality, the commanders involved in the operation chose not to trust the intelligence available to
them. The failure to utilize the Dutch resistance forces for human intelligence, or the allied signals
intelligence capability to decipher enemy messages, led to the undermanned and unprepared operation
we know today. With implementation of all of the intelligence assets available, multiple new avenues
of approach would have become available to strategic and tactical commanders. These concepts could
have been implemented into the early advancement into Germany through Arnhem, and a considerable
decrease in time to end the war in
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The Human Side Of Enterprise
Douglas McGregor was an American professor and psychologist who is most famous for his book,
The Human Side of Enterprise, published in 1960. In this work, he conceives and examines two
theories of behaviors in the workplace. They are known as Theory X and Theory Y. These distinct
theories describe how individuals generally behave at work and how different types of managers
might govern their employees. They have been used over the years to help managers to understand
their employees needs, behavior and how to better manage their staff. These theories can be analyzed
and broken down into three of many sub topics: Motivation, Leadership Style and Conflict Resolution.
The two basic labels that McGregor created describe the assumptions that managers might make about
their employees views on motivation and behavior. According to McGregor s (1960) Theory X, the
average man is by nature indolent and is typically self centered and lacks ambition (p. 2). In this
situation, managers are forced to act in an authoritarian manner. They must coerce their employees to
do their jobs, because the assumption is that workers take little to no initiative. Theory X demonstrates
that workers view money and job security as their primary motivator. Conversely, Theory Y states that
people actually enjoy working and will actively seek out greater responsibility. Managers in this
scenario would encourage and emphasize the empowerment of their employees and would provide a
surplus of
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Adrianszon De Ruyter Biography
Michiel Adrianszoon De Ruyter was a decorated Dutch Admiral who defeated his enemies all over the
world from the Caribbean Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. To many people, DeRuyter is credited
with saving the Dutch Republic and solidifying its independence. De Ruter s naval commanding
abilities were so astonishing, the Dutch royalty offered him the highest ranking position in the Dutch
Navy. I chose Michiel Adrianszoon De Ruyter not only because he is one of my ancestor s, but also
because of his strong leadership skills and his innovation in maritime warfare tactics. Michiel
Adrianszoon De Ruyter was born in Flushing, Holland in 1607 being the fourth of eleven children
(Milne 3) . At the age of eleven, young De Ruyter was hired by a local ... Show more content on
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Nyborg is a city in Denmark located on the island of Funen. Admiral De Ruyter was in direct
command of seventy five men of war making teamwork a huge aspect of how he went about leading
those warships into battle. As well as teamwork, communication was important to Admiral De Ruyter;
it shows with his innovation pertaining to how communication and coordination amongst his fleet was
accomplished by the use of flags. This may seem like a simple idea currently, but back in the
seventeenth century, it was a revolutionary tactic in maintaining coordination amongst a massive size
fleet of seventy five men of war. Nyborg was heavily fortified making the first landing attempt a
failure which forced Admiral De Ruyter to reconsider his tactics (Liefde 180) . As night time
approached, Admiral De Ruyter ordered a few of his men to go out in a couple landing boats in order
to cause confusion by firing their guns making as much noise as they could (Liefde 180) . These men
were also appointed the task of rowing to a certain location on the shore line with their lights on to stir
more confusion amongst their Swedish enemy (Liefde 180). This trick worked in making the Swedish
Army think that an invasion was occurring at that spot causing them to congregate and centralize their
army (Liefde 180). Early the next morning, Admiral De Ruyter made the smartest leadership decision
of this war by quickly sailing north to the city of Kerteminde and landing his men there (Liefde 180).
Admiral De Ruyter was a very good planner and a decision maker when it came to war tactics to
overcome his adversaries. Making the decision to sail north was just one of many good leadership
choices that Admiral De Ruyter committed to in his life. Admiral De Ruyter called for his war ships to
provide suppressing fire with cannons for
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The Organization On The Industrial Landscape Of India
CHAPTER 1 : ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
1. ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
The advent of JK organization on the industrial landscape of India almost synchronizes with the
beginning of an era of industrial awareness an endeavor for self reliance and the setting up of a
dynamic Indian industry. This was way back in the middle of the 19th century, and the rest that
followed is history. Excellence comes not from mere words or procedures. It comes from an urge to
strive and deliver the best. A mindset that says, when it is good enough, improve it. It is a way of
thinking that comes only from a power within.
Jk tyre is an Automotive Tyre, Tubes and Flaps manufacturing company based in Delhi, India. The
name JK is derived from the initials of Kamlapatji (1884 1937) and his father Seth Juggilal (1857
1922).
It is the Radial tire Leader in India and is the only tyre manufacturer offering the entire range of 4
wheeler radials for Trucks, Buses and Cars.
JK Tyre has a worldwide customer base in over 80 countries across all 6 continents. It is a part of J. K.
Organisation group of Companies. JK Tyre acquired Mexican tyre major Tornel in 2008.
1.1 Core Values:
JK organization has been a forerunner in the economic and social advancement of India. It always
aimed at creating job opportunities for a multitude of countrymen and to provide high quality
products. It has striven to
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Essay on Patriarchal Structure of An Active Male Gaze
In the early 1990s Laura Mulvey s thesis concerning the patriarchal structure of an active male gaze
has influenced feminist film critiques and Hollywood. Mulvey s project is to use psychoanalysis to
uncover the power of patriarchy in Hollywood cinema. Patriarchal influence upon cinema is found
primarily in pleasure (pleasure in looking) or as Freud s has put it, scopophilia. Mulvey suggests that it
may be possible to create a new for of cinema due to the fact that patriarchy power to control
cinematic pleasure has revealed.
Many critics have noticed that Mulvey s application of psychoanalysis and filmmaking appears in an
ironic return to Freud and Jacques Lacan. Mulvey uses the gaze to examine male pleasure in narrative
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The male gaze puts his fantasy onto the female figure, which is styled, in a unique sort of way. In this
traditional exhibitionist, role women are continuously being looked at and their appearance is
delivered to the male gaze in such a way as a strong visual and erotic impact and provides male desire.
The presence of a woman in a normal narrative film is the key of the movie. However, the key of the
narrative film works against the development of the story line and stops the action due to the erotic
gaze. Butt Boetticher said: What counts is what the heroine provokes, or rather what she represents.
She is the one, or rather the love or fear she inspires in the hero, or else the concern he feels for her,
who makes him act the way he does. In herself the woman has not the slightest importance .
However Molly Haskell In her development of buddy movie the homosexual eroticism of the main
male figures are able to present the story line with no interruption. Normally the woman shown
operates within two sectors, the first one is as a sexual object of the other actors and the second one is
as a sexual object for the target audience.
The psychical structure and the principles of the ruling ideology say that male figure can t carry the
weight when it comes to sexual objectification. When man gazes at his exhibitionist likes he is
hesitant. Man has the power to control the films fantasy as a spectator and then
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Bicci De Medici Bank
In Italy during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance is when capitalism and private ownership took
root. Italy was the dominant economic power of the western world. The merchants that worked and
resided in the region were the leading business men of the time. Trade was growing rapidly and some
of the major exports included silk, cloth and wool. Giovanni di Bicci de Medici worked his way to
wealth and laid the foundation for his family to become the most powerful family in Italy. In The Rise
and Decline of the Medici Bank, describes the beginnings of the Medici family. Giovanni came from
humble beginnings; he did not come from money. His father Averardo de Medici died during the
plague in 1963, he split what little money he had between his five sons. After his father s death,
Giovanni and his brother Francesco obtained work in Rome, from their distant cousin Messer Vieri di
Cambrio. They both worked as apprentices in their cousins banking house. From there, they rose to
the position of partners of the firm. Giovanni decided to purchase part of the firm, using the dowry
from his wife, and when Giovanni s cousin retired in 1393, Giovanni took over the business. In 1397,
he relocated the banks headquarters to Florence, Italy. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This caused the banking companies to collapse, due to overextension of credits and loans. After the
crash the Pope could not find a banking firm that could facilitate the transfer of papal revenues. The
Alberti firm took on the papal finances and was one of the most powerful banking companies at the
time, but due to family disputes the firm split. The family eventually found themselves forced into
exile for falling into disgrace with the ruling Florentine oligarchs. In its place rose the Medici, Pazzi,
Rucellai, and the Strozzi families, all competing for the Papal business. Giovanni Medici managed to
beat his fellow competitors and became the bank to the
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The Hair Loss Disease Alopecia Areata Essay
The Hair Loss Disease Alopecia Areata
Alopecia areata is a non life threatening hair loss disease. It may not literally kill you, but in other
ways deep down it could. I know this from my personal life. I have been an individual that has been
suffering from alopecia for the past six years. It s not easy living in this world with it. I feel at times
that it s a pain just to go to school and be in public with my disease. It does not matter where you go
but people are always starring at you and whispering about you, because you have no hair or bald
spots throughout your scalp. I know that my disease has changed me and made me be the person that I
am. Due to always looking different to others, I ve grown to never judge people by their ... Show more
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Many of the facts and the on set of the hair loss are unknown. Many doctors and researchers have
came up with a great amount of hypothesis and theories on the disease. Many suggest that it is an
autoimmune disease. They also suggest that it s where ones own immune system prevents hair
follicles from producing hair fiber. As I was doing my research I came across the autoimmune part and
totally lost. It s a breakdown in the immune system. As we know every person produces their own cell
types that fight off disease and infection. In order to fight off the bad bacteria our bodies must be able
to recognize the bad known as antigens (often proteins) on the surface of the UN wanted invaders.
Everyone s immune system should be able to recognize the bad, and be able to fight it off. In an
autoimmunity this is where the immune system is not able to recognize the invaders and fight them
off. This is not known for sure if this is what alopecia areata is. It is a hypothesis, it s based on certain
antigens in the hair follicle. Many reports and printouts I came across kept saying, the etiology of
alopecia areata is entirely unknown (e.g. Price 1991, Parret 1984, Paus 1993). According to (editorial
1984) evidence hair loss is a result of immune system activity. Which is then classified as an
autoimmunity. This evidence is based on observations of an immune cell in and around the hair
follicles (Parret 1984) and the knowledge that some
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Food Insecurity In Food
Food Insecurity and its Correlation to Obesity in the United States
On a recent trip to the grocery store, the first thing that caught my eye was a big sale on potato chips
for ninety nine cents. What a great deal, everyone in my vicinity was picking up two or three bags to
take home. This might seem like a pretty ordinary event at most grocery stores, but it really
exemplifies a bigger problem in our society which often goes unnoticed, food insecurity and it s
correlation to obesity and other health problems. Hunger in our society is an enormous problem that
often goes unmentioned, but this problem is not going away on its own, and in fact is causing
significant issues in our society. The issue of hunger is not always about the quantity of food, but also
about the quality of the food supply, more often than not, the more accessible foods and cheaper foods
are those containing high levels of sugar and fat which are more affordable to the poor and working
poor in our communities. As Berg points out in this quote, people who are hungry generally choose
the cheaper option that will fill them up, When you re just trying to get your calorie intake, you re
going to get what fills your belly (Berg). If we as a community made an effort to demand foods with a
higher nutritional value, such as fruits and vegetables, have the same price as those high in sugar and
fats, people would more often select the healthy and nutritious options as a recent survey at the Des
Moines Area
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Judges
When judges are spoken of as a group, they are referred to as the judiciary. There are many different
levels of judges, but the basic function is the same at all levels: judges are there to adjudicate on
disputes in a fair, unbiased way, applying the legal rules of England and Wales. There is no clear cut
division between civil and criminal judges, as many judges at the various levels are required to sit for
both types of case. This in itself causes problem as, before their appointment, most judges will have
specialised in one area of law. The head of the judiciary is the Lord Chief Justice. When considering
judges the first point is that there is a marked difference between what are we called superior judges
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( High judicial office is defined to include High Court Judges of England and Wales, and of Northern
Ireland; Court of Appeal Judges of England and Wales, and of Northern Ireland; and Judges of the
Court of Session).Alternatively, applicants must fulfill the judicial appointment eligibility condition on
a 15 year basis, or have been a qualifying practitioner for at least 15 years.A person satisfies the
judicial appointment eligibility situation on a 15 year groundwork if he has been a solicitor of the
senior courts of England and Wales, or barrister in England and Wales, for at least 15 years; and has
been gaining ride in regulation at some stage in the post qualification period.Aindividual is a
qualifying practitioner if he is an recommend in Scotland or a solicitor entitled to appear in the Court
of Session and the High Court of Justiciary; or he is a member of the Bar of Northern Ireland or a
solicitor of the Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland.The meaning of gaining experience in law is
set out in area 52(2) to (5) of the Tribunals and Enforcement Act 2007 and relates to a length engaged
in regulation related activities. It is the accountability of the Lord Chancellor to convene a
determination commission: he generally does this through way of a letter to the President of the Court
who chairs the determination commission. Under adjustments brought thru the Crime and Courts Act
2013 the
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Informative Essay On North Dakota
Legendary. Drive across the border into North Dakota and you will read a sign that reads North
Dakota Legendary. This word, legendary, is unique as it specifies the solitary depiction of the state
North Dakota. Two years ago, I was fortunate enough to partake in these legendary experiences North
Dakota has to offer. One legendary experience the great state delivers is world class goose hunting.
Little did I know this five day hunting excursion would modify the way I would live my life forever.
North Dakota s one of a kind outdoor experience has allowed me to craft a deep vision for my future.
To commence, I swiftly tossed the last layout blind into the Chevy pickup and yelled, Lets hit the
road! My dad hurdled into the truck and I pressed the accelerator, aiming west toward Hazen, North
Dakota. Arriving seven hours later, I darted from truck and inhaled the fumes of a freshly cut wheat
field on the horizon. I began to gawk at the beautiful landscape the peace ... Show more content on
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On paper, shelling 150 geese in a short time span is not a life changing experience. In reality, shelling
150 geese has altered my career selection, desired location, attitude, and goals I desire to accomplish
throughout my life. Starting with career selection, I hope to land a job either as a dentist or in
petroleum engineering. Besides interest in both professions, I aspire to be a dentist or petroleum
engineer because of the demand North Dakota has for these careers. Therefore, I would live where I
want while performing the duties of my profession while making great money. On the other hand, my
attitude and lifestyle have improved drastically. Hunting in North Dakota has allowed me to discover
my passion for the outdoors, resulting in the majority of my time consumed doing what I love. As
explained, spending a couple days in North Dakota allowed me to see where I want to stand in the
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Tensions In Shalamov s Through The Snow
Leaders aren t born, they are made. And they are made just like anything else, through hard work, says
Vince Lombardi (qtd. in Walter). Lombardi, a retired American football coach, dispels the myth that
leaders are born, but instead are the result of years of strenuous effort. As Lombardi depicts, being a
leader is not easy, but a difficult task for the beholder. This feeling creates tension between the desire
to become a leader and the difficulty of becoming one. Varlam Tikhonovich Shalamov writes about
these same tensions throughout his short story Through the Snow. He compares the difficult tasks of a
leader to that of someone treading through virgin snow in order to clear a path (Shalamov 320).
Varlam Shalamov states, My stories are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For a leader, it can be very difficult for them to influence their followers. Major Jacob W. Miller states
that there are three types of outcomes that can occur: resistance, compliance, and commitment (Miller
214). The optimal outcome is commitment because the followers are willing to give maximum effort
in order to finish the order. The followers are likely to strive for successful completion that exceeds
standards (Miller 218). As seen in Through the Snow the followers are committed to the task. They do
not lackadaisically stroll through the snow, but instead tramp down virgin snow, a place where man s
foot has never trodden (Shalamov 320). The hardest tension for a leader is when his followers turn
against him. Andrei Sakharov, the leading nuclear physicist during the development of the Soviet
atomic bomb, was named the Hero of Socialist Labor due to his work and leadership (Timmons).
However, during his work, he developed a deep awareness of the dangers of nuclear testing and the
irreversible consequences of nuclear war (Timmons). Therefore, he began to openly push for greater
cooperation between the Soviet Union and United States. Even though he had very few outspoken
followers, he continued to push through the tensions. Eventually, authorities exiled Sakharov to his
house and kept under police surveillance (Timmons). Nevertheless, he continued to strive for
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Paul Revere Research Papers
Paul Revere was conceived January 1, 1735, in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the child of Apollos
Rivoire, a French worker who had come to America at 13 years old, and the little girl of Deborah
Hichborn a craftsman family. Apollos, who changed his name to the more English sounding Paul not
long after in the wake of landing in America, was a craftsman himself. After a long apprenticeship
with a goldsmith, the senior Revere set up his very own shop in the occasionally harsh North End area
of Boston. When he was mature enough, his child Paul most seasoned of seven youngsters,
apprenticed with him. From every angle, the youthful Paul Revere was a genuine and submitted
craftsman. When he was 19, disaster struck when Revere s dad passed on,
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Accounting for Income Taxes
According to Accounting Theory: Contemporary Accounting Issues by Evans, accountants have
developed two alternative approaches to accounting for income taxes, which are the cash method and
the allocation method. The cash method is described as a simple and direct approach. The amount of
income taxes actually paid for the year is reported on the Income Statement. The amount comes from
the firm s income tax return and fit is not adjusted in any way. Therefore, the firm s actual transaction
to record its income tax liability is the basis for the amount of the income tax expense reported on the
Income Statement. The allocation method is a bit different. The actual amount of tax that is paid in the
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Because tax allocation was so complex at the time due to changes in the rates, FASB established an
implementation group for tax allocation in 1988 and deferred implementation of SFAS No. 96. After
FASB issued a special report in 1989 on implementation issues, complications led to the deferral of
SFAS No. 96 again, until 1992, which shows the difficulty of obtaining a resolution on tax allocation
issues.
SFAS NO. 109 FASB issued this statement to replace the complex SFAS No. 96 which was concerned
with the recognition of deferred income taxes. SFAS No. 109 requires that deferred tax liabilities for
all taxable temporary differences and deferred tax assets for all deductible temporary differences and
tax credit and operating loss carry forwards be recognized. The Balance Sheet approach is used.
Deferred income tax assets and liabilities represent assets and liabilities instead of residual deferred
charges and credits. Under the liability method, an enterprise recognizes a deferred tax asset or a
deferred tax liability for the future income tax effects of the difference between the tax basis of the
asset or liability and its reported amount in the financial statements.
Accounting for income taxes continues to be a source of controversy and difficulty for accounting
standard setters. This is corroborated by the fact that the APB and the FASB have three financial
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The Psychological Theory Of Bystanders-Darley And Latane
Bystanders Darley and Latane (1968 ) = an individual not helping someone needing help or assistance
when passive bystander is present Sources: Crane textbook pg. 264 267 Experiments: According to the
theory, the presence of other people or just the perception that other people are witnessing the event
will decrease the likelihood that an individual will intervene in an emergency due to psychological
processes like: Diffusion of responsibility: Responsibility is diffused when more bystanders are
present and this reduces the psychological costs of not intervening. Informational social influence
(pluralistic ignorance): If the situation is ambiguous people will look to other people around to see
what they do. Evaluation apprehension: Individual bystanders are aware that other people are present
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The background of it was by Kitty Genovese murder in NYC in 1964. She was attacked, raped, and
stabbed several times by psychopath. Later, a number of witnesses explained that they had either
heard screaming or seen a man attacking the woman over a period of 30 minutes. Non intervened or
called the police until it was too late. Afterwards, they said that they did not want to get involved or
somebody else would intervene. This incident inspired social psychologists to explore factors that may
influence whether people will help or not in an emergency situation. Study used Latané Darley (1970)
theory of the unresponsive bystander. According to the theory, the presence of other people or just the
perception that other people are witnessing the event will decrease the likelihood that an individual
will intervene in an emergency due to psychological processes like: Diffusion of
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Underlying Neurobiological Processes
It has been agreed in the literature that memories can generally be defined in terms of time (Nader,
Schafe LeDoux, 2000). Memory is sensitive to disruption soon after learning as it is in a labile state of
short term memory (STM). Conversely, memory enters a stable form and is less sensitive to such
disruptions in long term memory (LTM) at a later stage after learning (Nader et al.). Research has
argued that the process in which labile new memories transform into stable long lasting memories is
known as consolidation (Nader et al.). After memories are consolidated, they can re enter states of
transient instability, making them vulnerable to disruption immediately after retrieval (Yue et al.,
2012; Si et al., 2012). This is known as memory reconsolidation (Yue et al.; Si et al.). Finally, the re
exposure to a particular context without reinforcement can lead to memory extinction (Merlo Romano,
2008).That is, the temporary weakening of an earlier conditioned response can lead to extinction
(Merlo Romano). However, the number of events or duration of a single event in that exposure will
determine whether memory extinction or reconsolidation is activated (Merlo Romano).
Although learning to fear danger is essential to survival, many anxiety disorders are underpinned by
the dysregulation of the fear system (Oyarzún et al., 2012). Accordingly, much research has been
dedicated to developing strategies for supressing fear memories in maladaptive cases (Oyarzún et al.;
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The Importance Of Lowering The Voting Age
For the age to be maitaned or lowered is really a tricky question knowing most of the people in the
United states can t vote because of felonys.But I think they should lower the voting age. Having
younger voters is crucial at times but it will lower the voter turnout. Most of the 16 and 17 year olds
have felonys because of something they did and that eliminates them from vosting until the age of 18.
Most contries have lowered there voting age and turned out great. Knowing that Austria is the country
with the highest voter participation even with people 16 and older are voting to. People 16 and 17
years old would like to vote as well as others knowing the know the parting their in and the ideas their
givng out. America ranks at
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The Unity of the Mind and Body
The Unity of the Mind and Body Both Michel De Montaigne and John Donne argue that the
cultivation of the mind is linked to the well being of the body. Both argue that a mind void of proper
enrichment and education will lead to an unhealthy body. However, Montaigne argues that the
appropriate means of #8220;education and enrichment #8221; are studying and following the works of
other great thinkers of history. Additionally, Montaigne declares imagination to be the impetus for the
downfall of the body. Conversely, Donne argues that a mind groomed in imagination is the proper
mode of finding bodily health. In their writings, both Montaigne and Donne are seeking a unity
between the mind and the body. By comparing Montaigne #8217;s ... Show more content on
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He declares that the #8220; #8230;comical impediments which so embarrass our society that they talk
of nothing else are most likely caused by apprehensions and fears #8221;(pg.39). These apprehensions
and fears are brought on, Montaigne argues, by an imagination that controls the mind and body.
Montaigne even goes as far as to call imagination the culprit for many people falling ill, as he says
that the reason some people become sick is that their imaginations concoct how bad they could feel,
and their bodies simple follow suit. He states that #8220; #8230;the mind must generally be prepared
in advance. #8221;(pg.41) in order for the body to feel a certain way. Montaigne #8217;s whole
argument in the essay reflects his distaste for the cultivation of a mind through imagination and his
idea that imagination leads to an unhealthy mind and consequently, an unhealthy body. John Donne
#8217;s general viewpoint on the relationship between the mind and the health of the body differs
greatly from Montaigne #8217;s. Donne #8217;s theory is simply that the path to a healthy body is an
imagination. He claims that the imagination is the machine responsible for creating the ideas that
make the body feel good. As for education, he argues that the highest forms of education are not from
history books or philosophers, but
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Detecting Heart Blockage in a Patient
These chambers are separated by valves to prevent back flow of blood (into the atria). Between the
right atrium and the right ventricle is the tricuspid valve and between the left atrium and the left
ventricle is the bicuspid valve. Separating the left ventricle and the aorta is the aortic valve and the
pulmonic valve is found between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery.
The ability of the heart to contract stems from its possession of the SA node (Sino atrial node) also
called the pacemaker as it generates the hearts own electrical signal and allows it to contract and pump
blood to the rest of the body. This gives the heart a special feature making it the only organ that is
capable of working outside the body if provided with enough oxygen.
The electrical system controls the rhythm of the heart and the heart rate. A problem with the hearts
electrical system affecting the transfer of signals from the SA node to the AV node and then the
ventricles leads to what is called a heart block. A disruption in the electrical rhythm from the SA node
is regarded as an SA node block while disruptions below the AV node are classified under the AV
block which is then further divided into sub groups depending on the level disruption. In some cases,
people are born with this condition and are said to have congenital heart block whereas those that get
it through e.g. open heart surgery are said to have acquired heart block. Heart block can be classified
as an arrhythmia which is a
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Mithraism Essay
Mithraism
Mithraism is the ancient Roman mystery cult of the god Mithras. Roman worship of Mithras began
sometime during the early Roman empire, perhaps during the late first century of the Common Era
(hereafter CE), and flourished from the second through the fourth centuries CE. While it is fairly
certain that Romans encountered worship of the deity Mithras as part of Zoroastrianism in the eastern
provinces of the empire, particularly in Asia Minor (now modern Turkey), the exact origins of cult
practices in the Roman cult of Mithras remain controversial (see below). The evidence for this cult is
mostly archaeological, consisting of the remains of mithraic temples, dedicatory inscriptions, and
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The theory that Roman Mithraism had its roots in Zoroastrianism was first put forward by Franz
Cumont, a Belgian scholar, in his two volume publication Textes et monuments figur eacutes relatifs
aux myst egraveres de Mithra in 1896 and 1899. Cumont compiled a catalogue of every known
mithraic temple, monument, inscription, and literary passage relating to Mithras and claimed on the
basis of his study of this body of evidence that Roman Mithras was, ultimately, Zoroastrian Mithra.
Cumont argued by extension that if Roman Mithras had Iranian roots, the cult of Mithraism must have
originated in the eastern provinces of the Roman empire and spread westward with legionaries in the
Roman army, merchants from eastern provinces (often lumped under the broad misnomer Syrians ),
freedmen in the imperial bureaucracy, and slaves.
Cumont himself recognized possible flaws in his theory. The most obvious is that there is little
evidence for a Zoroastrian cult of Mithra (Cumont 1956), and certainly none that suggests that
Zoroastrian worship of Mithra used the liturgy or the well devoloped iconography found in the Roman
cult of Mithras. Moreover, few monuments from the Roman cult have been recovered from the very
provinces which are thought to have inspired worship of Mithras (namely the provinces of Asia
Minor). Finally, Cumont was aware that the earliest datable evidence for the cult of Mithras came
from the military garrison at Carnuntum in the province of Upper Pannonia on the
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Title Sequences
The Evolution of Title Sequences
Dean Scelfo
History of Modern Art
May 2nd 2016
Dean Scelfo
History of Modern Art
May 2nd 2016
The Evolution of Title Sequences
Movie titles first appeared in the beginning of silent films around the early twentieth century, giving
producers the opportunity to display legal and copyright information. Before the fifties these movie
titles were just text with information, they were static, separate from the movie, and it was common
for them to be projected onto the cinema curtains before the first scene of the movie. This paper will
address the introduction of title sequences in modern cinema in the fifties, their impact the world of
film as whole, and how they have evolved into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Digital software didn t exist to make shapes and words fly across the screen at the touch of a button. A
title sequence sets a tone and atmosphere for a viewer, characters become introduced to the audience;
Bass told stories in his title sequences that included a beginning, middle, and end. The primary
purpose of a title sequence has always been to introduce the name of a film, introduce the actors, and
introduce the main people that work on it. Title sequences may be considered the most important
aspect of a film to some. In a perfect world the title sequence sets up an expectation for the audience
and causes excitement, but sometimes they may not be interested in the intro, that can cause them to
have a negative attitude towards the rest of the
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Impact Of Gandhi On Women s Rights Movement
INTRODUCTION
We record our homage and deep admiration for the Womanhood of India who in the hour of peril for
the motherland forsook the shelter of their homes and with unfailing courage and endurance stood
shoulder to shoulder with their menfolk, in the frontline of India s national army to share with them
the sacrifices and triumphs of the struggle .
From a Resolution passed on January 26, 1931.
When the history of India s fight for Independence comes to be written, the sacrifice made by the
women of India will occupy the foremost place Mahatma GandhiJawaharlal Nehru had remarked,
when most of the men folk were in prison then a remarkable thing happened. Our women came
forward and took charge of the struggle. Women had always been ... Show more content on
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His response to her fiery speech brought into her life the impact of a visionary who saw in her oratory
and brilliance a leader of the future.
The period from 1917 to 1919 was the most dynamic phase of Sarojini s career. During this time, she
campaigned for the Montagu Chelmsford Reforms, the Khilafat issue, the draconian Rowlett Act and
the Satyagraha. When Gandhi launched the Civil Disobedience Movement ,she proved a faithful
lieutenant. With great courage she quelled the rioters, sold proscribed literature, addressed frenzied
meetings on the carnage at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar.In 1930 when Mahatma Gandhi chose her to
lead the Salt Satyagraha the stories of her courage became legion. After Gandhi s arrest she had
prepared 2,000 volunteers under the scorching sun to raid the Dahrsana Salt Works, while the police
faced them half a mile up the road with rifle, lathis (canes) are steel tipped clubs. The volunteers
wildly cheered when she shook off the arm of the British police officer who came to arrest her and
marched proudly to the barbed wire stockade where she was interned before being imprisoned.
Freedom struggle was in full force and she came under the influence of Gopalakrishna Gokhale and
Gandhi. Gokhale advised her to spare all her energy and talents for nation s cause. She gave up writing
poetry and fully devoted herself to emancipation of women, education, Hindu Muslim unity etc. She
became a follower of
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Argumentative Essay On Miss America
Miss America
Miss America is a yearly pageant that goes on for any girl between the age of 17 to 24. There is a lot
of people that enter this every year. Six beautiful and wonderful women have won from Oklahoma.
Their life was so amazing when they found out they have won, some of them didn t even know what
to do. There is so much stuff they have to go through to get to enter in the pageant. After they do enter
they are very busy with everything trying get to get ready for the big day. Miss America is a pageant
that has been going on since 1921. It is something that some girls look forward to for when they are in
High School or just got out of High School. The first woman ever to win from Oklahoma was Norma
Smallwood. Norma Smallwood was born on May 12, 1909 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 1926 she was a
sophomore in college when she entered Miss America and won at the age of 16. Norma made more
money by being a poster girl, and according to the news she made more money than Babe Ruth in
1926, making $100,000. She got married two years after she won Miss America (1928). About four
years after she won she gave birth to her daughter named Des Cygne L Amour Gilcrease on June 12,
1930.
On October 30, 1947, Jane Anna Jayroe came into this world little did she know that in 1966 she
would be the titleholder to Miss Oklahoma/America. Jane grew up in Laverne, Oklahoma. They
interviewed Jane and she said I just had a blast. I just had the most fun doing it. (newsok.com) after
she sang
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Difficult To Amend The Constitution In The United States
The founding fathers made it so difficult to amend the constitution for numerous reasons. The most
obvious being that it was considered a safe guard for the Americans. It was meant to protect the people
from tyranny. They wanted to insure no one can just come in and amend it without thinking of the
common good of the people. The document was so very well written and thought out, they knew that
they wouldn t need many add ins. To make the process complicated means that if what the future
government wanted to change was that necessary, it would find its way to be decided, voted on, and
added in.
There are many benefits for the purpose of making the constitution so complicated to amend. They
wanted to ensure that both parties could decide on
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Vacation Rentals Or Hotels
Vacation rentals or hotels, that is the question. When choosing the most suitable accommodation for
your trip, there are a few factors that come into play. For example, how much are you willing to spend
for a night? After all, the money that doesn t go into accommodation, goes into meals or shopping.
To help you deal with this struggle, we have compiled a checklist to guide your choice in deciding the
perfect accommodation for your trip. Undecided between vacation rentals or hotels? Read on to find
out more about which to pick when you are planning your perfect holiday trip.
Costs can vary according to the size, location and length of your stay. If you are not on a tight budget,
staying at a hotel might be more enticing than spending a night at a vacation home. Unlike a vacation
rental, a hotel offers more customer oriented services such as room keeping services and a 24 hour
reception and concierge to attend to any needs you might have. Stay in a hotel and when you are back
after a long day spent exploring the city, you can be sure to return to a tidied room and clean sheets.
If your budget is not as flexible, vacation rentals are the way to go. The biggest perk is that instead of
getting a room all to yourself, you get an entire house! This often comes complete with a living room,
a bedroom and a kitchen. It will be like you never left home, except maybe a little bit nicer and more
exciting.
More often than not, the reason why most hotels are costly is due to the fact
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Rbs and Walnut Cases a D
Background Walnut Venture Associates is a small group of angel investors with backgrounds in the
software industry. RBS is a small software company that makes billing and enterprise management
software specifically targeted at other software companies. RBS and Walnut are deciding whether
Walnut should invest in RBS, and then if they are willing, whether RBS finds the terms of the deal
satisfactory. This case memo illustrates that the venture capitalists are looking for good managers in a
particular industry, while entrepreneurs typically think funding is dependent on having a good idea. It
also discusses why or why not RBS and Walnut might be a good fit for each other. What Venture
Firms Want Industries not Companies Venture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They even go so far as to list personal reference checks for Lane Ford as a deal condition. Further, the
investors demonstrate the importance of management by placing key man insurance on Bob O
Connor. Low Risk with Potential of High Return A Low Risk Firm Like most venture companies,
Walnut is following an initial set of investments in and loans made to RBS by UST. Further, Mid
Atlantic is also interested in investing in the company showing the follow on effect, and at the last
minute, perhaps because of the others, a third firm, EVC, wanted in as well. Aspects of the company
itself also reduce the risk of investing. RBS sales growth is 65% over previous year. RBS already has
a product, they are profitable, and they have been around for several years. The firm is at the right spot
in its lifecycle for a capital injection. RBS is ready to grow its sales and marketing as well as its
balance sheet. Product development would likely continue with or without this capital, though this
development is one of the stated purposes of this financing. A Good Fit Another means of mitigating
risk is for Walnut to stick with what they know. They are doing this both through the software industry
and through geography. Walnut is in the Boston area, and is looking to fill capital needs in New
England. This coincides well with RBS being in Braintree. Further, MA has the second highest
concentration of
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Case Study Homework Room
(4) Homework room: The room emergency light indicates a fault. (29 CFR 1910.37, NFPA 101 Ch.
7.9) RAC 4 (III D) = Low. Recommendation: Submit a service order to have the system inspected and
repaired.
(5) Playground: Several spots of flaking paint were found on the large climbing structure. (CPSC
Playground Safety Handbook and AR 608 10) RAC 4 (III D) = Low. Recommendation: Submit a
service order to have the climbing structure flaking paint area repainted.
(6) Playground: The grass part of the playground is not completely even because standing water was
identified after a rain. (CPSC Playground Safety Handbook) Furthermore the grass is not fully grown;
bare spots can result in tripping hazards. Recommendation: Submit a service order to have the bare
spots reseeded.
j. Building 3169 Panzer CDC:
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RAC 4 (III D). Recommendation: Currently a ramp to the parking lot is already installed but a safety
concern is the exit discharge. If a person with crutches go out that way he could trap them inside the
wiping grate and drop. In order to prevent this, a drainage rubber mat in front of the back exit door
could not be placed because of its height. However, in this case the wiping grate must be replaced or
covered with an anti slip material such as checker
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Hieu Nguyen Research Paper
Hieu Nguyen also known as Kelogsloops was born in August 14, 1995, currently 22, and was born
and raised in Melbourne, Australia. He was well known for his watercolor artwork. In his family, he
have a father, a mother, and an older sister. His sister was the one who got him into art. She taught him
how to draw with a how to draw book when he was 5. He was a self taught artist until university. Later
on, he taught himself to draw digitally, and paint with watercolor. Today, he is studying am animation
degree at BMIT university. He never got a chance to have art classes when he was a child, because his
parents never encouraged, or forced him into art. He said that he wish he could have an opportunity to
learn art at a young age. Hieu first discovered digital art at the age of 14, and he got an art tablet for
Christmas. He loves digital art because of its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At 2013, In his final year of highschool, he discovered that he really love watercolor, before he was so
scared of doing art with watercolor. Since then, he painted with watercolor everyday, learned new
techniques, new color mix or palettes. He loves watercolor because it s completely the opposite of
digital art. It is spontaneity, beautiful chaos. He discovered watercolor when he had to explore a
different medium out of their comfort zone for his art subject. After he started watercolor, he first
worked with a film crew to create a video course for kids on how to draw. Later, he started to post
speedpaint, and tutorial of him using watercolor on YouTube and Instagram, it got him a lot of
attention. Now, he got over 300,000 on YouTube, and 700,000 on instagram. His art got in a lot of art
galleries, getting him more recognition.
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Steinberg Oil Pastel Analysis
a two dimensional object with real or implied lines that create the sense of direction and movement:
Title of object: Untitled by Cathy Daley, 2012
Medium: Oil Pastel
URL Source: http://www.edwardcella.com/artist/Cathy_Daley/works/#!339
Explanation: This oil pastel image is two dimensional, and has both real and implied lines. The
implied lines exhibit the movement of the dancer. The contour lines expose the figure s legs while the
tutu and torso have gesture lines because of its loose and indefinite shape. The gesture lines entertain
with the idea of light and shadow in the torso and tutu. However the tutu has more of an influence than
the torso and signifies the bulk of the movement in the image. The wild twisting of the tutu implies an
erratic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also if we were to cut the sculpture in half within the central axis and then reflect one side upon
another it would be symmetrically equal. The sculptor uses simple shapes such as a crescent, triangle,
squares, and semicircles to form a dynamic yet symmetrical object. a two dimensional object that has
unnatural scale and proportion:
Title of object: The Fisherman by Saul Steinberg
Medium: Drawing
URL Source: http://char.txa.cornell.edu/language/principl/fish.gif
Explanation: This drawing produces an unnatural scale and proportion by making the fish immensely
larger than the fisherman himself. The artists chooses to use lines to illustrate the drawing. He uses a
mixture of hatches, gesture, and contour lines to produce his drawing. The man and his boat are
outlined by the contour lines, but the body of water is drawn with gesture and loose lines to resemble
the soothing and smooth element of the water. The fish on the other hand has jagged lines and hatches
all over it except for its eyes. a work of architecture that has rhythm:
Name of Building: Church by Richard
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Sylvia Plath Thesis
Sylvia Plath is best known for the intense coupling of violent or disturbed imagery with the playful
use of alliteration and rhyme in her work. (poets.org). Daddy, one of Plath s poems is a way for her to
express her life story and allow others to see into it. Living in an abusive home, she was torn down
daily. She makes it clear that her father was a male dominating, evil individual. By constantly being in
this environment, it ultimately affected her work. Daddy was written only months before she
committed suicide by placing her head in a gas oven. By taking her life in this extreme way, it shows
how much of an impact the relationship with her father had; she could only live with so much mental
and emotional abuse. This poem can be seen as a final ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(need an argumentative thesis) Those that have read Daddy, know that there is a repetitive mention of
victim and villain, Nazi and Jew. Plath uses the Holocaust as an analogy and final cry to be heard. This
poem was written roughly twenty years after the Holocaust occurred, some may find this as
insensitive, however Plath knew she was using it to her advantage, a way to express the intensity and
horridness of living with her father. It allowed an insight for the readers to truly understand her
feelings. Plath grew up with her father, a German, who was a manipulative man that did not
understand the idea of being kind. Poets.org suggests that Mr. Plath was a strict man, and that Sylvia
Plath lived in what seemed like a communistic environment. Until she was eight years old, Plath put
up with her father s wickedness; after his passing, she became obsessed with his death and began to
overwhelm herself with a mix of emotions. This went on to define her relationships and poems. She
went on to marry Ted Hughes who, shortly after, left her for Assia Gutmann Wevill, which threw her
into a deep depression. She proceeded for ten years to attempt
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Facts That Were Wrong In The Movie Kingdom Of Heaven
This essay is about the facts that were wrong in the movie Kingdom of Heaven. Most of the
information in the movie was almost right except for a few things. I will talk about how some of the
weapons were not used or even invented at the time. Also, How the geographical differences were in
the movie from real life at the time. Last, I will talk about the differences about Balian, the main
character. The movie was placed around the time period of the second crusade. The movie was good,
but had a lot of false information. First off is the weapons during the second crusade. In the movie,
longbows were being used, but the longbow was not invented at the time of the second crusade. The
book said, In the 12th century , was when the longbow was
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Orlando Museum Art Analysis
The piece I found interesting at the Orlando museum was the African hunters coat. The coat materials
are Fibers, cotton, rope, medicine packets, fetishes, and found objects. The length/ width of it is 215
cm x 114 cm, style used to create this is fon. The hunters coat was found in Nigeria 1940 CE artist is
unknown. The charms that cover this hunter s coat were made as protection. The name of them are
called gris gris they are used as a Voodoo amulet originating in Africa which is believed to protect the
wearer from evil or brings luck, and in some West African countries is used as a method of birth
control. Although the hunters would not wear the coat during the actual hunt. Instead it was worn in a
ceremony beforehand where it gave the hunter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This piece is made from Antelope hide, ostrich shell beads, glass beads, and fiber. The size is 32 x 30
in. found in Namibia and made in the 20 century artist unknown. The people that made these
traditional aprons/skirts are the Yei people. The Yei people creates beautiful garments using beads and
animal skins in a palette of colors. The use of color helps to highlight the complicated decorative
designs. African clothing is a symbol of status and to tribal roots. Other examples I learned at the
museum that Africans wear to symbolize their tradition, social class ect. are men s robes some
produced as symbols of prestige or even protection in battle, women s robes, wrap around cloths worn
as skirts by men and women body wrap blankets acting as coats or ceremonial tokens, loin cloths,
aprons and any headdress and adornments. Seen in this piece of work you can see cotton, leather,
beads ect. You can see the pattern of the beads making a parallelogram shape 16 of them going down
the skirt maybe signifying social status or being a symbol for some kind. The style of this artwork is
African textile African textiles are used as historical documents. Because cloth recall a certain person,
event, and even a political cause. Traditionally textile has been used to convey important cultural
information, and played a role in festivities and ceremonies. Comparing this to another piece of work
we learned in class would be Justinian and attendants. In that artwork, you can see Justinian robe and
how it s a different color which is purple. And nobody around him has that same color as him.
Signifying social class. Meaning he s more important than the people around him and he s a
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Haemolysis Test Lab Report
To find the first unknown bacteria, the microbiology student started by inoculating a sample on a slide
to stain with Gram s stain; resulting a gram positive cocci. He continued by looking at the
dichotomous key in the Lab Manual, afterwards doing a catalase test on an inoculated slide to
differentiate it from being either a Streptococcus or a Staphylococcus (2). He then put the hydrogen
peroxide on the inoculated slide, it immediately reacts, resulting on an excessive bubbling reaction,
concluding that the Gram positive species is catalase positive. He now had to inoculate a sample of the
bacteria to a 10% salt agar media to determine whether it is a Staphylococcus or a Micrococcus. After
inoculating and incubating at 37°C for two days, it resulted with substantial growth. This indicates that
the unknown Gram positive bacteria s genus is a Staphylococcus. Following up, the microbiology
student needed to determine whether it of the species aureus, saprophyticus, or epidermidis based on
the selected characteristics table for staphylococcus (2). He conducted a hemolysis test on a thawed
plasma plate; resulting in a β hemolysis, a complete lysis of red blood cells. This test ... Show more
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The organism s natural habitat in are usually in the respiratory tract and in the gastrointestinal tract (3).
Staphylococcus aureus is most commonly known for its food poisoning toxins it releases; causing
symptoms such as, vomiting, nausea, stomach cramps, and diarrhea (4). The best treatment if an
individual is infected with the bacteria is rest, lots of water, and medicines to ease the stomach pain
(4). The bacterial food poisoning can be prevented by washing your hands and food serving areas, not
preparing food if you have an infection or wounds, and store food in a container and then refrigerating
it
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The Theory Of Psychology And Personality Development
Personality Report
There are many theorists that have made psychology incredible, and have paved the way for what we
believe psychology to consist of today. Some important theorists that I believe have made a huge
contribution are Sigmund Freud, Karen Horney, and Dollard and Miller. These theorists have all had
their own view on personality development, and I believe that these ideas have shaped the way in
which we view psychology today. The many interpretations of conflict, psychotherapy, and cultural
and biological aspects of personality have shaped their views and differences as well.
Sigmund Freud, known as the father of psychology, developed some of the first theories of modern
psychology. One of his well known theories is the structural model of the psyche. According to Freud,
most of what drives individuals is buried in the unconscious mind. There are three main forces that
drive humans, which include the id, the ego, and the super ego. The id is the summation of basic
personal needs and desires. It is completely self centered, and has no care for sensibility or reality. It
strives for what it wants, when it wants it with no other considerations. The second part of the
personality is the ego. The ego is the realization of reality. It is the ego s job to, in a sense, counteract
the selfishness and impractically if the id. The third part, the super ego, is morals and acquired beliefs
of right and wrong. According to Freud, in order to have a healthy personality, one s
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The Problems With Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Essay
Although most senators, representatives and school officials support common core state standards
(CCSS), they have not received or researched the history of how CCSS introduced itself. Furthermore,
they do not understand that local control is being taken away, which results in the eventual destruction
of excellent, local schools, students, and future generations. Two private trade organizations located in
Washington, D.C, wrote the CCSS at the request of Achieve, a company created by Bill and Melinda
Gates. Thus, CCSS did not arise from the state level but of an interested organization associated with
education. Most Americans do not want their local school district sharing their kids personal,
identifiable data with the federal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This amendment pushed Ohio into the wrong direction especially in regards to protecting a student s
privacy.
Although Ohio s governor, Ted Strickland, signed and agreed to adopt a set of national standards in
June 2009 to obtain 400 million dollars in Race To The Top (RTTT) money, he had not read or
reviewed these standards as the completed CCSS were not published until July 2009. The Standards
simply passed through the Ohio Congress without knowing the dangers. According to the article
Myths versus Facts written by an anti CCSS group called Truth in American Education, most states
implemented Common Core to be eligible to compete [in] the federal Race to Top Funding. At the
request of Achieve Inc., the National Governor s Association (NGA) and the Chief Counsel of State
School Officers (CCSSO) wrote national standards called CCSS. David Coleman, the new president
of the State College Boards, admits that he had to sell these national standards to the governors.
Although Coleman does not have any background in education, he received instruction to rewrite the
SAT and ACT to align these national tests to the Common Core State Standards. The question remains
as to whether CCSS began as a state led initiative or were established unconstitutionally? Did the 200
million dollars that Ohio received upon signing and the promise of an additional 200 million dollar at
the full implementation of Common Core influence the
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  • 2. Analysis Of European Commission Sponsored Information... The authors conducted both a qualitative and content analysis of European Commission sponsored information pamphlets and campaigns aimed at general European audiences. The results reveal a consistent neo liberal message. Interestingly, the authors found the origin of this message in an ovular report by Évelyne Sullerot in 1970 on the dangers of women staying out of the labor market. The Sullerot report determined that women s entry into the workforce was necessary for the economic growth of the European Union as a way to create a competitive economy, growth overall, and to combat an aging population and a dwindling labor supply. This message is echoed throughout the next thirty years of the EU s informational campaign aimed at society in general and women in particular. Furthermore, in the EU s promotional materials exhorting women to work, there is no pretense that the push for equality is for women s benefit. Instead, the materials explain that equality is a pre condition for economic growth. Additionally, social welfare policy is not to benefit society or even the ill and infirmed, but to allow women entry into the work force. By the same token, the emphasis on work/life balance and encouraging men to do an increased share of housework is framed as a way to get women out of the house and into the work force. The section begins with an overview of the research approach, and a discussion of the Sullerot report followed by analyses of the subsequent EU information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Invisible Man Ellison Over the summer I read a book called Invisible Man by Ralph ellison, not by H.G. Wells, which was THE Invisible Man . Before even picking the book I narrowed it Down to three, which was Invisible Man , The Sun Also Rises , and The Color Purple . The way I made my decision on what book to read was by title. I know most say don t judge a book by its cover ,in this case title, but I had just had a feeling that Invisible Man was a good one. My hypothesis about what the book was about was that it was syfy and that he actually had be invisible and he was out looking for a cure. My definition of invisible is to obviously be unseen or unnoticed by others, but in the book there was more to definition. The narrator described his invisibility was only because others choose to ignore him , even throughout the book the narrator remains nameless. The word invisible to the narrator is neither good or bad, he explains that while he does have his own opinions he however feels like he has the constant urge to feel and be seen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over time we have overcome slavery, segregation, unfair rights for women, hate for same sex and much more. Something that has all ways and still is around is stereotypes. It may not be extreme as it used to be but it is still there. Today we live in such a diverse community you would think that we wouldn t even have a problem. If you go on social media you see people only highlight the fake and not the good. Women today have an expectation of how they should look. A girl with makeup and a photoshopped picture can get 20+ likes while a girl without gets below 10. True identity online doesn t appeal as much what the trend is. The book importance in this situation would be to stay true and be you declining to be what other want you to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Powder And Technology Quotes In the movie Powder the main character accredits Albert Einstein as once stating, It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity ( Quotes ). Throughout E. M. Forster s story, The Machine Stops, evidence is clearly displayed to support Einstein s claim. Most people view progress as advancement in technology, however Forster and Einstein seem to believe the opposite. Some may interpret Forster s story as demonstrating the lack of free will associated with technological advancements through the decrease in critical thinking and human interaction. Although Vashti s character can support this interpretation, I believe when free will is defined as the ability to choose, think, and act voluntarily, ( Free Will ) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She worships the machine and all it can do to provide for her while diminishing the importance of her son in the process. Kuno calls his mother and immediately her response is for I can give you a full five minutes, Kuno. Then I must deliver my lecture on Music during the Australian Period (Forster 1). Forster then goes on to describe her urgency to return to the machine, he writes, Be quick! she called, her irritation returning. Be quick, Kuno; here I am in the dark wasting my time (Forster 1). He even makes a point to emphasize how little time Vashti can willingly waste when writing, It was fully fifteen seconds before the round plate that she held in her hands began to glow (Forster ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Research Paper On Amy Winehouse The Jagged and Short Lived Excellence of Amy Winehouse We all have seen musicians and artists come on go because they lose the spark that makes them stand out from the rest. We have witnessed bands introducing their demise by going on a long hiatus, soloists going downhill because their singles weren t followed up by remarkable ones or musicians who weren t strong enough to take control of what they have. The world of music is a rollercoaster ride; one moment you re famous and in the next you will find yourself in the state of utter oblivion. Truly, it takes a lot of courage, talent and branding to keep the spotlight pointing your way, but how about those who never see it coming? What about those artists who were at the peak of their careers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Several award giving bodies never failed to see how Winehouse works to get to the top and heralded her some accolades such as the Grammy Awards Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal Album, Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for the track Rehab all won in 2008, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for the song Body and Soul with Tony Bennett in 2012, Best Selling Pop/Rock Female in 2008 for the World Music Awards, Album of the Year for Back to Black by the Echo Music Awards in 2009, Best British Single for Valerie in 2008 via BRIT Awards and many more. It was in Camden, London where Amy Winehouse spent her final moments and died at the age of 27, all with her stereotypes and the musical genius that we will never listen to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Skin Color In Othello In the well written play of Othello, the author and playwright William Shakespeare, uses indirect characterization, euphemisms and specific monologues to reinforce the idea that even though Othello is a high ranking officer and skilled warrior he is still subject to racial prejudice from his colleagues, and this proves that skin color can be an influence on life no matter the attributes of an individual during this particular period in history. Shakespeare s Othello is a romantic tragedy about a two individuals who form an interracial marriage in a society and period in time where such a thing is considered strange, unaccounted for, and also wrong. Throughout the course of this story the couple goes through trials that test their faith in one another and, in the end, they are not able to stand up to the challenge and both fall or are pushed into the embrace of death. Long before the grim reaper takes either of them it is demonstrated how Othello, the husband, is affected by his African heritage in Desdemona s, the wife s, caucasian society. In the first acts, scenes and lines of the play it is made apparent that Brabantio, Desdemona s father a rich and important Venetian politician, does actually enjoy Othello s company and likes him well enough. Her father lov d me, oft invited me; Still question d me the story of my life... (Shakespeare 1.3.128 129) Othello himself even admits to the fact that Brabantio him and loved to hear all his stories up until this very moment. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Change In Accounting For Leases Case Study Change in Accounting for Leases Sweeping transformation of current lease accounting rules will have widespread impacts for nearly all companies. Will companies reduce the lease period for a term of less than one year due to the complexity of the new regulation? The globe is dynamics and also the accounting profession has to be dynamic to respond to changes that occur (Dirksen, 31). On that note, the Financial Accounting Standard Board (FASB) has introduced a new regulation on how to account for leases (codes 842 10 15 3). Based on FASB rules, leases are classified as either operating lease or capital lease. The operating lease is usually less than a year and can be canceled at any time; however, the capital lease is completely the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The latest guidelines may have a broad influence on the lessees on the tax incurred due to leasing if there is no reassessment done. Leasing enables companies such as airlines that lease aircrafts and retailers that lease stores, to make use of tangible assets and intangible assets without incurring significant capital outflow during the initial stage of conception. Aswath noted that firms with increasing operating lease expense over time would have a net capital expenditure reflecting this growth. Therefore, the changes of the standards will have a profound impact on the lessees. The new theoretical change will increase transparency. The core principle of the new guidance is that lessees are obligated to recognize the assets and liabilities for leases with lease terms of more than twelve months, regardless of the classification as either financial or operating lease, on the balance sheet as a right of use asset and corresponding liability. The decision on whether lessees should consider accounting for leases on a yearly basis is fundamental and will be influenced by the management perception of the new regulations. However, it will tend to create complexity in accounting if an organization decides to account for leases for a longer period. That notwithstanding, it has to be noted that businesses have to make profits by cutting costs and this can be achieved via economy of scale ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Jungle Corruption The Jungle by Upton Sinclair details the life of a Lithuanian immigrant named Jurgis, in the late 1800 s. In the novel, Jurgis and his family immigrate to America in order to find prosperity and follow the American Dream . However, upon reaching reaching America, they face many trials and tribulations. Foremost, no one in the family is able to speak English, as well as being poor immigrants that are easily taken advantage of by society. Initially, Jurgis tries to keep his head up and tries through his own work to succeed, but as the events of the novel unfold, we see him tore down and corrupted. The moral corruption of Jurgis can be seen as a reflection of the environment in which he lived. In the end, Jurgis believed that the capitalistic society that he lived in was against the common man. The Jungle illustrates how greed and unchecked capitalism can have devastating effects on people. Capitalism fosters greed that when left unchecked can push people to their moral and physical limits in order to make a profit from others. This led to many people entering a cycle where they could not leave the factories and cities because they had no way to support themselves besides working in terrible conditions. This is illustrated in real life instances and in The Jungle. Many Americans feared that the great industrialists were reducing freemen to wage slaves (Rise of Unions). This quote exemplifies that even though the workers of the factories were not slaves they were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Home Depot s Operation Management Company Background Founded in 1978 by Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank, The Home Depot is a one stop shop, do it yourself home improvement retail store. The first two Home Depot stores opened in Atlanta, Georgia in 1979 as warehouses, each occupying a space of 60,000 square feet (The Home Depot, 2013). When it opened, The Home Depot was the largest hardware store, selling over 25,000 different products and offering various home improvement services (The Home Depot, 2013). From its inception, The Home Depot has provided the best customer service in the industry, as associated guide customers through various facets of home improvement projects. The company is able to provide such service because its associates attend product training, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because the company s supply chain was flexible and responsive, it was able to adjust its inventory in order to meet the changes in demand. Area for improvement. Currently the shapes of The Home Depot s cross docking distribution centers are I shaped. The I shape is the most popular, because it allows freight to be unloaded from an arriving trailer and carried the short distance across the dock to be loaded into an outbound trailer. I shaped docks however become less efficient as operations grow either over time or in the design phase. Therefore, company should explore a T shaped cross docking distribution center as experiments conducted at the Georgia Institute of Technology suggest that a T and X shaped docks are more efficient and have lower labor costs (Bartholdi Gue, 2004). Competitive Advantage Low cost. The Home Depot offers customers its signature lowest price guarantee. If a customer finds a lower price for an identical, in stock item, The Home Depot will not only price match the merchandise, it will apply an additional 10% discount. This strategy ensures that the company prices its merchandise lower than its local competitors, ensuring a competitive advantage in the marketplace. Differentiation. The Home Depot differentiates itself through its customer service. A customer can receive professional advice while shopping. The company also offers free workshops to teach consumers how to tackle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Labour Relation Approach Labour Relation Approach and Issues Labour relation or what we call industrial relation is the heart of any industrial system. It is know as the relation between employees and employers of a company. For a successful growth of business of big or small firm this relation are needed to be smooth and healthy. Many writers have tried to define labour relation in different ways. Meaning of labour relation has kept on changing with the change in nature of work, technology and most important globalization. Before industrialization companies had such environments in which employer played a major role. They had the power over the employees forcing rules and regulation formed by the management. Interest of employers was above the interest of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also industry conflicts are the highest in India in terms of loss of work per year due to strikes than any other country. According to Venkataratnam, 1996 industrial conflicts in 1990 increased both in public and private sector. This caused multinational and private sector industries to implement Human Resources Management practise to change traditional union management relations. Later public sector also adopted this practise. The purpose of this was to open clear communications system between the management and employees, proper work system with team work, fair pay system and carefully designed performance appraisal system. Also the role of women in industry has increased from the time of liberalization. Today males and females work together in the urban cities. Self Employed Women Association (SEWA) has played an important role in providing home based work to the women workers for past 20 years. (From: http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/inst/papers/1999/dp105/index.htm#N_32_). Today India is on the movement of globalization, privatization, liberalization need is to develop social dialogue for effective labour relations. Collective bargaining the process involving negotiation and discussion between the management and labour regarding terms of agreement of employment. The principle of give and take is used in this practise. In early 20th century collective bargaining and trade unionism came into existence in India. In India workers working in formal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Acer Inc, the leading marketer of notebook and desktop PCs Case 1 3 Acer Inc. Acer Inc. is a leading marketer of notebook and desktop PCs. The company, which posted sales of $11.3 billion in 2006, also produces other products such as flat screen monitors and personal digital assistants. As Taiwan gained a reputation as the tech workshop of the world, Acer was able to become Taiwan s number one exporter by manufacturing and marketing computers sold under its own brand name. Acer also produced equipment on an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) basis for well known global companies such as IBM, Dell, and Hitachi. As company founder, chairman, and CEO, Stan Shih built Acer Inc. into one of Taiwan s most successful companies. Despite Acer s success, the company had trouble breaking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That should enable Acer to move a lot of hardware. As Acer Group CEO J.T. Wang noted recently, China and Taiwan share not just the same language and culture, but a lot of our Taiwanese suppliers are already there. We can take our brand global by building a strong home market. Still, Acer faces tough competition in China. Lenovo, a local mainland brand, dominates with about one third of the market. Wang believes Acer is well positioned to overtake Lenovo and other local mainland firms to become the leader in PC sales in China. Shih believes Acer will have an advantage compared to local PC makers because Acer is more global. At the same time, Shih is convinced his company will be able to compete with betterknown global companies that are entering China because Acer is more local than they are. Acer s international identity gives the company access to advanced business practices, technology, and economies of scale that companies like Lenovo do not have. We have more technology. . . . We have more global exposure. . . . We have more international know how. . . . We can gradually gain more market share, Shih says. Shih admits that sales of Acer s desktop PCs in China have developed more slowly than he expected. He attributes this to Acer s poor brand recognition in the mainland. However, Shih made a strategic bet that the company s notebook computers would help Acer establish a quality name and high end image. Meanwhile, Lenovo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay On Tourism Marketing n the absence of an established Local Tourism Organisation within the region, the City of Albany is the peak tourism marketing body for the destination. Although destination marketing is not a typical Local Government Authority function, the City continues to deliver innovative strategies to encourage tourism development. Target markets for these strategies include the City s Primary and Specialised target markets: Perth Metro/Intrastate Self Drive Families (Self Drive Families) Perth Metro/Intrastate Self Drive Adult Couples and Singles (Self Drive Adults) Cruise Ship MICE and Business Market (MICE) Air Travel Innovative marketing strategy Description Target markets Outcomes Regional approach to Amazing Albany campaigns. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Partnering with local industry stakeholders and REX airlines. Self Drive Families Self Drive Adults Air Travel In addition to the City engaging with regional and state tourism organisations familiarisations, the City host their own to ensure of a specific Albany focus in resulting editorial. In the qualifying period media familiarisations resulted in a number of print articles in National Geographic Traveller, Sunday Times Escape Magazine, Scoot Inflight Magazine, REX Inflight Magazine, the Weekend West plus articles in digital counterparts. Addition of Retail Albany subcategory on Amazing Albany website Retail Albany brochure. The new Retail Albany subcategory on the Amazing Albany page lists Albany s CBD retailers, with priority given to seven day traders. The Retail Albany brochure is a comprehensive listing of all retail outlets within the CBD. Self Drive Adults Cruise Ship MICE Air Travel Although not typically seen as a tourism industry, a substantial variety of retail options is a value add to any tourist destination. Encouraging seven day trading, especially during school holiday and long weekend periods, has activated Albany s CBD. Amazing Albany website photoshoots. Photoshoots were undertaken by the City during the qualifying period including Albany s 10 Great Walks/Rides/Paddles, plus Amazing Albany Retail and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. My Understanding Of Ozymandias My understanding of Ozymandias British people tap has a long origin, achievement of high lyric tradition, which reached a higher peak in the early nineteenth century, Shelley has made an outstanding contribution to this. In all his poems, filled with strong lyrical atmosphere. Lyric poetry is the biggest characteristic of Shelley s poetry. Shelley s lyric not write pastoral poetry, but with the world GuNanGan and ideal for the future, not light, but has the ideal weight. His short poems with more refined and moving way the feature. Shelley thought lofty social ideal and concept of beauty is organically linked. Poetry can make people the most noble feelings. A poet should be form the prophet of destruction all slaves. Shelley s view of poetry creation, which indicates that he is the most progressive era of aesthetic expression of an idea. He put the social function of poetry and the spirit of the people education and emotional education and ideological system is closely linked. Would like to take education to influence people as a without any citizen of a free society of oppression and tyranny. He thought the revolution of the world does not deny art of fantasy and imagination. A revolutionary poet should not only starting from the existing things, but also should start from the future. Shelley s the seaman idea, (A Stylistic Interpretation of Ozymandias) British history of tap has A long origin, achievement of high lyric tradition, which reached A higher peak ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. St. Thomas Aquinas Arguments For The Existence Of God When contemplating the theories of ethics, one can expand upon the ideas of Utilitarian and Duty ethics using St. Thomas Aquinas arguments for the existence of God. The concept of Utilitarian ethics suggests that a moral act is one that brings about the most happiness. With this definition, one must conclude that there must be some optimal happiness or good. If there is a choice between levels of happiness then one must define the optimal happiness or the most good that could exist in order to judge the relative goodness of an act. Therefore there must be a maximum goodness or happiness which is the cause of all other means of happiness. This argument is one that corresponds with St. Thomas Aquinas proof of the existence of God. In his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Happiness is not the only key in determining the ethics of an act according to Kant and the theory of Duty ethics. In the article The Metaphysics of Morals, contained within the dialogue between the student and the teacher, Kant argues that one must balance happiness and reason. Happiness, being the ultimate or overall good or welfare of a being, must be rationalized by reason, being the measure of how worthy one is of this happiness. The observance of reason is then what Kant deems worthiness to happiness. Nevertheless, Kant also brings up an interesting point that humanity cannot always provide it selves with happiness, but that the circumstances of our lives are often out of our control. He then argues that the fact that there is some kind of order and wisdom in nature that is outside of our control points to the workings of a higher power. This argument again points to the fact that there must be some ultimate good or goal in which creation as a whole is designed. This argument parallels St. Thomas Aquinas fifth argument the Argument from Design begins with the fact that all natural bodies work toward some goal, and do not do so by choice. He then states that most natural things lack knowledge and things that lack knowledge, like an arrow for example, can achieve a goal by being directed from someone with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Operation Market Garden Research Paper The operation started around dawn on the 17th of September, 1944. German forces continued receiving regular air strikes by allied forces near Eindhoven, Deelen, Ede, and airfields in Holland. Paratroopers of the airborne assault boarded their planes and began travel to their drop sites. The operation used over two thousand aircraft, between troop carriers and assault aircraft, to get the paratroopers close enough to assault into their objectives. By approximately 1400 hours local time on the 17th, an estimate of 20,000 troops landed in vicinity of their planned drop zones. Additionally, this was the first successful airborne operation for dropping artillery into battle. The three assault forces began their movement onto their objectives by evening of the 17th, finding little resistance until they approached Eindhoven. Upon arrival at some of the locations to secure, it was identified the Germans blew up the bridges before allied forces could reach their destinations. For these sites, allied forces successfully secured the locations however failed to have a capable route through. Many of the sites, although some German forces were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In reality, the commanders involved in the operation chose not to trust the intelligence available to them. The failure to utilize the Dutch resistance forces for human intelligence, or the allied signals intelligence capability to decipher enemy messages, led to the undermanned and unprepared operation we know today. With implementation of all of the intelligence assets available, multiple new avenues of approach would have become available to strategic and tactical commanders. These concepts could have been implemented into the early advancement into Germany through Arnhem, and a considerable decrease in time to end the war in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Human Side Of Enterprise Douglas McGregor was an American professor and psychologist who is most famous for his book, The Human Side of Enterprise, published in 1960. In this work, he conceives and examines two theories of behaviors in the workplace. They are known as Theory X and Theory Y. These distinct theories describe how individuals generally behave at work and how different types of managers might govern their employees. They have been used over the years to help managers to understand their employees needs, behavior and how to better manage their staff. These theories can be analyzed and broken down into three of many sub topics: Motivation, Leadership Style and Conflict Resolution. The two basic labels that McGregor created describe the assumptions that managers might make about their employees views on motivation and behavior. According to McGregor s (1960) Theory X, the average man is by nature indolent and is typically self centered and lacks ambition (p. 2). In this situation, managers are forced to act in an authoritarian manner. They must coerce their employees to do their jobs, because the assumption is that workers take little to no initiative. Theory X demonstrates that workers view money and job security as their primary motivator. Conversely, Theory Y states that people actually enjoy working and will actively seek out greater responsibility. Managers in this scenario would encourage and emphasize the empowerment of their employees and would provide a surplus of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Adrianszon De Ruyter Biography Michiel Adrianszoon De Ruyter was a decorated Dutch Admiral who defeated his enemies all over the world from the Caribbean Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. To many people, DeRuyter is credited with saving the Dutch Republic and solidifying its independence. De Ruter s naval commanding abilities were so astonishing, the Dutch royalty offered him the highest ranking position in the Dutch Navy. I chose Michiel Adrianszoon De Ruyter not only because he is one of my ancestor s, but also because of his strong leadership skills and his innovation in maritime warfare tactics. Michiel Adrianszoon De Ruyter was born in Flushing, Holland in 1607 being the fourth of eleven children (Milne 3) . At the age of eleven, young De Ruyter was hired by a local ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nyborg is a city in Denmark located on the island of Funen. Admiral De Ruyter was in direct command of seventy five men of war making teamwork a huge aspect of how he went about leading those warships into battle. As well as teamwork, communication was important to Admiral De Ruyter; it shows with his innovation pertaining to how communication and coordination amongst his fleet was accomplished by the use of flags. This may seem like a simple idea currently, but back in the seventeenth century, it was a revolutionary tactic in maintaining coordination amongst a massive size fleet of seventy five men of war. Nyborg was heavily fortified making the first landing attempt a failure which forced Admiral De Ruyter to reconsider his tactics (Liefde 180) . As night time approached, Admiral De Ruyter ordered a few of his men to go out in a couple landing boats in order to cause confusion by firing their guns making as much noise as they could (Liefde 180) . These men were also appointed the task of rowing to a certain location on the shore line with their lights on to stir more confusion amongst their Swedish enemy (Liefde 180). This trick worked in making the Swedish Army think that an invasion was occurring at that spot causing them to congregate and centralize their army (Liefde 180). Early the next morning, Admiral De Ruyter made the smartest leadership decision of this war by quickly sailing north to the city of Kerteminde and landing his men there (Liefde 180). Admiral De Ruyter was a very good planner and a decision maker when it came to war tactics to overcome his adversaries. Making the decision to sail north was just one of many good leadership choices that Admiral De Ruyter committed to in his life. Admiral De Ruyter called for his war ships to provide suppressing fire with cannons for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Organization On The Industrial Landscape Of India CHAPTER 1 : ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION 1. ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION The advent of JK organization on the industrial landscape of India almost synchronizes with the beginning of an era of industrial awareness an endeavor for self reliance and the setting up of a dynamic Indian industry. This was way back in the middle of the 19th century, and the rest that followed is history. Excellence comes not from mere words or procedures. It comes from an urge to strive and deliver the best. A mindset that says, when it is good enough, improve it. It is a way of thinking that comes only from a power within. Jk tyre is an Automotive Tyre, Tubes and Flaps manufacturing company based in Delhi, India. The name JK is derived from the initials of Kamlapatji (1884 1937) and his father Seth Juggilal (1857 1922). It is the Radial tire Leader in India and is the only tyre manufacturer offering the entire range of 4 wheeler radials for Trucks, Buses and Cars. JK Tyre has a worldwide customer base in over 80 countries across all 6 continents. It is a part of J. K. Organisation group of Companies. JK Tyre acquired Mexican tyre major Tornel in 2008. 1.1 Core Values: JK organization has been a forerunner in the economic and social advancement of India. It always aimed at creating job opportunities for a multitude of countrymen and to provide high quality products. It has striven to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay on Patriarchal Structure of An Active Male Gaze In the early 1990s Laura Mulvey s thesis concerning the patriarchal structure of an active male gaze has influenced feminist film critiques and Hollywood. Mulvey s project is to use psychoanalysis to uncover the power of patriarchy in Hollywood cinema. Patriarchal influence upon cinema is found primarily in pleasure (pleasure in looking) or as Freud s has put it, scopophilia. Mulvey suggests that it may be possible to create a new for of cinema due to the fact that patriarchy power to control cinematic pleasure has revealed. Many critics have noticed that Mulvey s application of psychoanalysis and filmmaking appears in an ironic return to Freud and Jacques Lacan. Mulvey uses the gaze to examine male pleasure in narrative cinema, but Lacan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The male gaze puts his fantasy onto the female figure, which is styled, in a unique sort of way. In this traditional exhibitionist, role women are continuously being looked at and their appearance is delivered to the male gaze in such a way as a strong visual and erotic impact and provides male desire. The presence of a woman in a normal narrative film is the key of the movie. However, the key of the narrative film works against the development of the story line and stops the action due to the erotic gaze. Butt Boetticher said: What counts is what the heroine provokes, or rather what she represents. She is the one, or rather the love or fear she inspires in the hero, or else the concern he feels for her, who makes him act the way he does. In herself the woman has not the slightest importance . However Molly Haskell In her development of buddy movie the homosexual eroticism of the main male figures are able to present the story line with no interruption. Normally the woman shown operates within two sectors, the first one is as a sexual object of the other actors and the second one is as a sexual object for the target audience. The psychical structure and the principles of the ruling ideology say that male figure can t carry the weight when it comes to sexual objectification. When man gazes at his exhibitionist likes he is hesitant. Man has the power to control the films fantasy as a spectator and then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Bicci De Medici Bank In Italy during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance is when capitalism and private ownership took root. Italy was the dominant economic power of the western world. The merchants that worked and resided in the region were the leading business men of the time. Trade was growing rapidly and some of the major exports included silk, cloth and wool. Giovanni di Bicci de Medici worked his way to wealth and laid the foundation for his family to become the most powerful family in Italy. In The Rise and Decline of the Medici Bank, describes the beginnings of the Medici family. Giovanni came from humble beginnings; he did not come from money. His father Averardo de Medici died during the plague in 1963, he split what little money he had between his five sons. After his father s death, Giovanni and his brother Francesco obtained work in Rome, from their distant cousin Messer Vieri di Cambrio. They both worked as apprentices in their cousins banking house. From there, they rose to the position of partners of the firm. Giovanni decided to purchase part of the firm, using the dowry from his wife, and when Giovanni s cousin retired in 1393, Giovanni took over the business. In 1397, he relocated the banks headquarters to Florence, Italy. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This caused the banking companies to collapse, due to overextension of credits and loans. After the crash the Pope could not find a banking firm that could facilitate the transfer of papal revenues. The Alberti firm took on the papal finances and was one of the most powerful banking companies at the time, but due to family disputes the firm split. The family eventually found themselves forced into exile for falling into disgrace with the ruling Florentine oligarchs. In its place rose the Medici, Pazzi, Rucellai, and the Strozzi families, all competing for the Papal business. Giovanni Medici managed to beat his fellow competitors and became the bank to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Hair Loss Disease Alopecia Areata Essay The Hair Loss Disease Alopecia Areata Alopecia areata is a non life threatening hair loss disease. It may not literally kill you, but in other ways deep down it could. I know this from my personal life. I have been an individual that has been suffering from alopecia for the past six years. It s not easy living in this world with it. I feel at times that it s a pain just to go to school and be in public with my disease. It does not matter where you go but people are always starring at you and whispering about you, because you have no hair or bald spots throughout your scalp. I know that my disease has changed me and made me be the person that I am. Due to always looking different to others, I ve grown to never judge people by their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of the facts and the on set of the hair loss are unknown. Many doctors and researchers have came up with a great amount of hypothesis and theories on the disease. Many suggest that it is an autoimmune disease. They also suggest that it s where ones own immune system prevents hair follicles from producing hair fiber. As I was doing my research I came across the autoimmune part and totally lost. It s a breakdown in the immune system. As we know every person produces their own cell types that fight off disease and infection. In order to fight off the bad bacteria our bodies must be able to recognize the bad known as antigens (often proteins) on the surface of the UN wanted invaders. Everyone s immune system should be able to recognize the bad, and be able to fight it off. In an autoimmunity this is where the immune system is not able to recognize the invaders and fight them off. This is not known for sure if this is what alopecia areata is. It is a hypothesis, it s based on certain antigens in the hair follicle. Many reports and printouts I came across kept saying, the etiology of alopecia areata is entirely unknown (e.g. Price 1991, Parret 1984, Paus 1993). According to (editorial 1984) evidence hair loss is a result of immune system activity. Which is then classified as an autoimmunity. This evidence is based on observations of an immune cell in and around the hair follicles (Parret 1984) and the knowledge that some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Food Insecurity In Food Food Insecurity and its Correlation to Obesity in the United States On a recent trip to the grocery store, the first thing that caught my eye was a big sale on potato chips for ninety nine cents. What a great deal, everyone in my vicinity was picking up two or three bags to take home. This might seem like a pretty ordinary event at most grocery stores, but it really exemplifies a bigger problem in our society which often goes unnoticed, food insecurity and it s correlation to obesity and other health problems. Hunger in our society is an enormous problem that often goes unmentioned, but this problem is not going away on its own, and in fact is causing significant issues in our society. The issue of hunger is not always about the quantity of food, but also about the quality of the food supply, more often than not, the more accessible foods and cheaper foods are those containing high levels of sugar and fat which are more affordable to the poor and working poor in our communities. As Berg points out in this quote, people who are hungry generally choose the cheaper option that will fill them up, When you re just trying to get your calorie intake, you re going to get what fills your belly (Berg). If we as a community made an effort to demand foods with a higher nutritional value, such as fruits and vegetables, have the same price as those high in sugar and fats, people would more often select the healthy and nutritious options as a recent survey at the Des Moines Area ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Judges When judges are spoken of as a group, they are referred to as the judiciary. There are many different levels of judges, but the basic function is the same at all levels: judges are there to adjudicate on disputes in a fair, unbiased way, applying the legal rules of England and Wales. There is no clear cut division between civil and criminal judges, as many judges at the various levels are required to sit for both types of case. This in itself causes problem as, before their appointment, most judges will have specialised in one area of law. The head of the judiciary is the Lord Chief Justice. When considering judges the first point is that there is a marked difference between what are we called superior judges and inferior judges. Superior ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ( High judicial office is defined to include High Court Judges of England and Wales, and of Northern Ireland; Court of Appeal Judges of England and Wales, and of Northern Ireland; and Judges of the Court of Session).Alternatively, applicants must fulfill the judicial appointment eligibility condition on a 15 year basis, or have been a qualifying practitioner for at least 15 years.A person satisfies the judicial appointment eligibility situation on a 15 year groundwork if he has been a solicitor of the senior courts of England and Wales, or barrister in England and Wales, for at least 15 years; and has been gaining ride in regulation at some stage in the post qualification period.Aindividual is a qualifying practitioner if he is an recommend in Scotland or a solicitor entitled to appear in the Court of Session and the High Court of Justiciary; or he is a member of the Bar of Northern Ireland or a solicitor of the Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland.The meaning of gaining experience in law is set out in area 52(2) to (5) of the Tribunals and Enforcement Act 2007 and relates to a length engaged in regulation related activities. It is the accountability of the Lord Chancellor to convene a determination commission: he generally does this through way of a letter to the President of the Court who chairs the determination commission. Under adjustments brought thru the Crime and Courts Act 2013 the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Informative Essay On North Dakota Legendary. Drive across the border into North Dakota and you will read a sign that reads North Dakota Legendary. This word, legendary, is unique as it specifies the solitary depiction of the state North Dakota. Two years ago, I was fortunate enough to partake in these legendary experiences North Dakota has to offer. One legendary experience the great state delivers is world class goose hunting. Little did I know this five day hunting excursion would modify the way I would live my life forever. North Dakota s one of a kind outdoor experience has allowed me to craft a deep vision for my future. To commence, I swiftly tossed the last layout blind into the Chevy pickup and yelled, Lets hit the road! My dad hurdled into the truck and I pressed the accelerator, aiming west toward Hazen, North Dakota. Arriving seven hours later, I darted from truck and inhaled the fumes of a freshly cut wheat field on the horizon. I began to gawk at the beautiful landscape the peace ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On paper, shelling 150 geese in a short time span is not a life changing experience. In reality, shelling 150 geese has altered my career selection, desired location, attitude, and goals I desire to accomplish throughout my life. Starting with career selection, I hope to land a job either as a dentist or in petroleum engineering. Besides interest in both professions, I aspire to be a dentist or petroleum engineer because of the demand North Dakota has for these careers. Therefore, I would live where I want while performing the duties of my profession while making great money. On the other hand, my attitude and lifestyle have improved drastically. Hunting in North Dakota has allowed me to discover my passion for the outdoors, resulting in the majority of my time consumed doing what I love. As explained, spending a couple days in North Dakota allowed me to see where I want to stand in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Tensions In Shalamov s Through The Snow Leaders aren t born, they are made. And they are made just like anything else, through hard work, says Vince Lombardi (qtd. in Walter). Lombardi, a retired American football coach, dispels the myth that leaders are born, but instead are the result of years of strenuous effort. As Lombardi depicts, being a leader is not easy, but a difficult task for the beholder. This feeling creates tension between the desire to become a leader and the difficulty of becoming one. Varlam Tikhonovich Shalamov writes about these same tensions throughout his short story Through the Snow. He compares the difficult tasks of a leader to that of someone treading through virgin snow in order to clear a path (Shalamov 320). Varlam Shalamov states, My stories are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For a leader, it can be very difficult for them to influence their followers. Major Jacob W. Miller states that there are three types of outcomes that can occur: resistance, compliance, and commitment (Miller 214). The optimal outcome is commitment because the followers are willing to give maximum effort in order to finish the order. The followers are likely to strive for successful completion that exceeds standards (Miller 218). As seen in Through the Snow the followers are committed to the task. They do not lackadaisically stroll through the snow, but instead tramp down virgin snow, a place where man s foot has never trodden (Shalamov 320). The hardest tension for a leader is when his followers turn against him. Andrei Sakharov, the leading nuclear physicist during the development of the Soviet atomic bomb, was named the Hero of Socialist Labor due to his work and leadership (Timmons). However, during his work, he developed a deep awareness of the dangers of nuclear testing and the irreversible consequences of nuclear war (Timmons). Therefore, he began to openly push for greater cooperation between the Soviet Union and United States. Even though he had very few outspoken followers, he continued to push through the tensions. Eventually, authorities exiled Sakharov to his house and kept under police surveillance (Timmons). Nevertheless, he continued to strive for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Paul Revere Research Papers Paul Revere was conceived January 1, 1735, in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the child of Apollos Rivoire, a French worker who had come to America at 13 years old, and the little girl of Deborah Hichborn a craftsman family. Apollos, who changed his name to the more English sounding Paul not long after in the wake of landing in America, was a craftsman himself. After a long apprenticeship with a goldsmith, the senior Revere set up his very own shop in the occasionally harsh North End area of Boston. When he was mature enough, his child Paul most seasoned of seven youngsters, apprenticed with him. From every angle, the youthful Paul Revere was a genuine and submitted craftsman. When he was 19, disaster struck when Revere s dad passed on, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Accounting for Income Taxes According to Accounting Theory: Contemporary Accounting Issues by Evans, accountants have developed two alternative approaches to accounting for income taxes, which are the cash method and the allocation method. The cash method is described as a simple and direct approach. The amount of income taxes actually paid for the year is reported on the Income Statement. The amount comes from the firm s income tax return and fit is not adjusted in any way. Therefore, the firm s actual transaction to record its income tax liability is the basis for the amount of the income tax expense reported on the Income Statement. The allocation method is a bit different. The actual amount of tax that is paid in the year is ignored when it comes to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because tax allocation was so complex at the time due to changes in the rates, FASB established an implementation group for tax allocation in 1988 and deferred implementation of SFAS No. 96. After FASB issued a special report in 1989 on implementation issues, complications led to the deferral of SFAS No. 96 again, until 1992, which shows the difficulty of obtaining a resolution on tax allocation issues. SFAS NO. 109 FASB issued this statement to replace the complex SFAS No. 96 which was concerned with the recognition of deferred income taxes. SFAS No. 109 requires that deferred tax liabilities for all taxable temporary differences and deferred tax assets for all deductible temporary differences and tax credit and operating loss carry forwards be recognized. The Balance Sheet approach is used. Deferred income tax assets and liabilities represent assets and liabilities instead of residual deferred charges and credits. Under the liability method, an enterprise recognizes a deferred tax asset or a deferred tax liability for the future income tax effects of the difference between the tax basis of the asset or liability and its reported amount in the financial statements. Accounting for income taxes continues to be a source of controversy and difficulty for accounting standard setters. This is corroborated by the fact that the APB and the FASB have three financial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Psychological Theory Of Bystanders-Darley And Latane Bystanders Darley and Latane (1968 ) = an individual not helping someone needing help or assistance when passive bystander is present Sources: Crane textbook pg. 264 267 Experiments: According to the theory, the presence of other people or just the perception that other people are witnessing the event will decrease the likelihood that an individual will intervene in an emergency due to psychological processes like: Diffusion of responsibility: Responsibility is diffused when more bystanders are present and this reduces the psychological costs of not intervening. Informational social influence (pluralistic ignorance): If the situation is ambiguous people will look to other people around to see what they do. Evaluation apprehension: Individual bystanders are aware that other people are present and may be afraid of being evaluated negatively if they react (fear of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The background of it was by Kitty Genovese murder in NYC in 1964. She was attacked, raped, and stabbed several times by psychopath. Later, a number of witnesses explained that they had either heard screaming or seen a man attacking the woman over a period of 30 minutes. Non intervened or called the police until it was too late. Afterwards, they said that they did not want to get involved or somebody else would intervene. This incident inspired social psychologists to explore factors that may influence whether people will help or not in an emergency situation. Study used Latané Darley (1970) theory of the unresponsive bystander. According to the theory, the presence of other people or just the perception that other people are witnessing the event will decrease the likelihood that an individual will intervene in an emergency due to psychological processes like: Diffusion of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Underlying Neurobiological Processes It has been agreed in the literature that memories can generally be defined in terms of time (Nader, Schafe LeDoux, 2000). Memory is sensitive to disruption soon after learning as it is in a labile state of short term memory (STM). Conversely, memory enters a stable form and is less sensitive to such disruptions in long term memory (LTM) at a later stage after learning (Nader et al.). Research has argued that the process in which labile new memories transform into stable long lasting memories is known as consolidation (Nader et al.). After memories are consolidated, they can re enter states of transient instability, making them vulnerable to disruption immediately after retrieval (Yue et al., 2012; Si et al., 2012). This is known as memory reconsolidation (Yue et al.; Si et al.). Finally, the re exposure to a particular context without reinforcement can lead to memory extinction (Merlo Romano, 2008).That is, the temporary weakening of an earlier conditioned response can lead to extinction (Merlo Romano). However, the number of events or duration of a single event in that exposure will determine whether memory extinction or reconsolidation is activated (Merlo Romano). Although learning to fear danger is essential to survival, many anxiety disorders are underpinned by the dysregulation of the fear system (Oyarzún et al., 2012). Accordingly, much research has been dedicated to developing strategies for supressing fear memories in maladaptive cases (Oyarzún et al.; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Importance Of Lowering The Voting Age For the age to be maitaned or lowered is really a tricky question knowing most of the people in the United states can t vote because of felonys.But I think they should lower the voting age. Having younger voters is crucial at times but it will lower the voter turnout. Most of the 16 and 17 year olds have felonys because of something they did and that eliminates them from vosting until the age of 18. Most contries have lowered there voting age and turned out great. Knowing that Austria is the country with the highest voter participation even with people 16 and older are voting to. People 16 and 17 years old would like to vote as well as others knowing the know the parting their in and the ideas their givng out. America ranks at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Unity of the Mind and Body The Unity of the Mind and Body Both Michel De Montaigne and John Donne argue that the cultivation of the mind is linked to the well being of the body. Both argue that a mind void of proper enrichment and education will lead to an unhealthy body. However, Montaigne argues that the appropriate means of #8220;education and enrichment #8221; are studying and following the works of other great thinkers of history. Additionally, Montaigne declares imagination to be the impetus for the downfall of the body. Conversely, Donne argues that a mind groomed in imagination is the proper mode of finding bodily health. In their writings, both Montaigne and Donne are seeking a unity between the mind and the body. By comparing Montaigne #8217;s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He declares that the #8220; #8230;comical impediments which so embarrass our society that they talk of nothing else are most likely caused by apprehensions and fears #8221;(pg.39). These apprehensions and fears are brought on, Montaigne argues, by an imagination that controls the mind and body. Montaigne even goes as far as to call imagination the culprit for many people falling ill, as he says that the reason some people become sick is that their imaginations concoct how bad they could feel, and their bodies simple follow suit. He states that #8220; #8230;the mind must generally be prepared in advance. #8221;(pg.41) in order for the body to feel a certain way. Montaigne #8217;s whole argument in the essay reflects his distaste for the cultivation of a mind through imagination and his idea that imagination leads to an unhealthy mind and consequently, an unhealthy body. John Donne #8217;s general viewpoint on the relationship between the mind and the health of the body differs greatly from Montaigne #8217;s. Donne #8217;s theory is simply that the path to a healthy body is an imagination. He claims that the imagination is the machine responsible for creating the ideas that make the body feel good. As for education, he argues that the highest forms of education are not from history books or philosophers, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Detecting Heart Blockage in a Patient These chambers are separated by valves to prevent back flow of blood (into the atria). Between the right atrium and the right ventricle is the tricuspid valve and between the left atrium and the left ventricle is the bicuspid valve. Separating the left ventricle and the aorta is the aortic valve and the pulmonic valve is found between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery. The ability of the heart to contract stems from its possession of the SA node (Sino atrial node) also called the pacemaker as it generates the hearts own electrical signal and allows it to contract and pump blood to the rest of the body. This gives the heart a special feature making it the only organ that is capable of working outside the body if provided with enough oxygen. The electrical system controls the rhythm of the heart and the heart rate. A problem with the hearts electrical system affecting the transfer of signals from the SA node to the AV node and then the ventricles leads to what is called a heart block. A disruption in the electrical rhythm from the SA node is regarded as an SA node block while disruptions below the AV node are classified under the AV block which is then further divided into sub groups depending on the level disruption. In some cases, people are born with this condition and are said to have congenital heart block whereas those that get it through e.g. open heart surgery are said to have acquired heart block. Heart block can be classified as an arrhythmia which is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Mithraism Essay Mithraism Mithraism is the ancient Roman mystery cult of the god Mithras. Roman worship of Mithras began sometime during the early Roman empire, perhaps during the late first century of the Common Era (hereafter CE), and flourished from the second through the fourth centuries CE. While it is fairly certain that Romans encountered worship of the deity Mithras as part of Zoroastrianism in the eastern provinces of the empire, particularly in Asia Minor (now modern Turkey), the exact origins of cult practices in the Roman cult of Mithras remain controversial (see below). The evidence for this cult is mostly archaeological, consisting of the remains of mithraic temples, dedicatory inscriptions, and iconographic representations of the god and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theory that Roman Mithraism had its roots in Zoroastrianism was first put forward by Franz Cumont, a Belgian scholar, in his two volume publication Textes et monuments figur eacutes relatifs aux myst egraveres de Mithra in 1896 and 1899. Cumont compiled a catalogue of every known mithraic temple, monument, inscription, and literary passage relating to Mithras and claimed on the basis of his study of this body of evidence that Roman Mithras was, ultimately, Zoroastrian Mithra. Cumont argued by extension that if Roman Mithras had Iranian roots, the cult of Mithraism must have originated in the eastern provinces of the Roman empire and spread westward with legionaries in the Roman army, merchants from eastern provinces (often lumped under the broad misnomer Syrians ), freedmen in the imperial bureaucracy, and slaves. Cumont himself recognized possible flaws in his theory. The most obvious is that there is little evidence for a Zoroastrian cult of Mithra (Cumont 1956), and certainly none that suggests that Zoroastrian worship of Mithra used the liturgy or the well devoloped iconography found in the Roman cult of Mithras. Moreover, few monuments from the Roman cult have been recovered from the very provinces which are thought to have inspired worship of Mithras (namely the provinces of Asia Minor). Finally, Cumont was aware that the earliest datable evidence for the cult of Mithras came from the military garrison at Carnuntum in the province of Upper Pannonia on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Title Sequences The Evolution of Title Sequences Dean Scelfo History of Modern Art May 2nd 2016 Dean Scelfo History of Modern Art May 2nd 2016 The Evolution of Title Sequences Movie titles first appeared in the beginning of silent films around the early twentieth century, giving producers the opportunity to display legal and copyright information. Before the fifties these movie titles were just text with information, they were static, separate from the movie, and it was common for them to be projected onto the cinema curtains before the first scene of the movie. This paper will address the introduction of title sequences in modern cinema in the fifties, their impact the world of film as whole, and how they have evolved into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Digital software didn t exist to make shapes and words fly across the screen at the touch of a button. A title sequence sets a tone and atmosphere for a viewer, characters become introduced to the audience; Bass told stories in his title sequences that included a beginning, middle, and end. The primary purpose of a title sequence has always been to introduce the name of a film, introduce the actors, and introduce the main people that work on it. Title sequences may be considered the most important aspect of a film to some. In a perfect world the title sequence sets up an expectation for the audience and causes excitement, but sometimes they may not be interested in the intro, that can cause them to have a negative attitude towards the rest of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Impact Of Gandhi On Women s Rights Movement INTRODUCTION We record our homage and deep admiration for the Womanhood of India who in the hour of peril for the motherland forsook the shelter of their homes and with unfailing courage and endurance stood shoulder to shoulder with their menfolk, in the frontline of India s national army to share with them the sacrifices and triumphs of the struggle . From a Resolution passed on January 26, 1931. When the history of India s fight for Independence comes to be written, the sacrifice made by the women of India will occupy the foremost place Mahatma GandhiJawaharlal Nehru had remarked, when most of the men folk were in prison then a remarkable thing happened. Our women came forward and took charge of the struggle. Women had always been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His response to her fiery speech brought into her life the impact of a visionary who saw in her oratory and brilliance a leader of the future. The period from 1917 to 1919 was the most dynamic phase of Sarojini s career. During this time, she campaigned for the Montagu Chelmsford Reforms, the Khilafat issue, the draconian Rowlett Act and the Satyagraha. When Gandhi launched the Civil Disobedience Movement ,she proved a faithful lieutenant. With great courage she quelled the rioters, sold proscribed literature, addressed frenzied meetings on the carnage at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar.In 1930 when Mahatma Gandhi chose her to lead the Salt Satyagraha the stories of her courage became legion. After Gandhi s arrest she had prepared 2,000 volunteers under the scorching sun to raid the Dahrsana Salt Works, while the police faced them half a mile up the road with rifle, lathis (canes) are steel tipped clubs. The volunteers wildly cheered when she shook off the arm of the British police officer who came to arrest her and marched proudly to the barbed wire stockade where she was interned before being imprisoned. Freedom struggle was in full force and she came under the influence of Gopalakrishna Gokhale and Gandhi. Gokhale advised her to spare all her energy and talents for nation s cause. She gave up writing poetry and fully devoted herself to emancipation of women, education, Hindu Muslim unity etc. She became a follower of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Argumentative Essay On Miss America Miss America Miss America is a yearly pageant that goes on for any girl between the age of 17 to 24. There is a lot of people that enter this every year. Six beautiful and wonderful women have won from Oklahoma. Their life was so amazing when they found out they have won, some of them didn t even know what to do. There is so much stuff they have to go through to get to enter in the pageant. After they do enter they are very busy with everything trying get to get ready for the big day. Miss America is a pageant that has been going on since 1921. It is something that some girls look forward to for when they are in High School or just got out of High School. The first woman ever to win from Oklahoma was Norma Smallwood. Norma Smallwood was born on May 12, 1909 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 1926 she was a sophomore in college when she entered Miss America and won at the age of 16. Norma made more money by being a poster girl, and according to the news she made more money than Babe Ruth in 1926, making $100,000. She got married two years after she won Miss America (1928). About four years after she won she gave birth to her daughter named Des Cygne L Amour Gilcrease on June 12, 1930. On October 30, 1947, Jane Anna Jayroe came into this world little did she know that in 1966 she would be the titleholder to Miss Oklahoma/America. Jane grew up in Laverne, Oklahoma. They interviewed Jane and she said I just had a blast. I just had the most fun doing it. (newsok.com) after she sang ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Difficult To Amend The Constitution In The United States The founding fathers made it so difficult to amend the constitution for numerous reasons. The most obvious being that it was considered a safe guard for the Americans. It was meant to protect the people from tyranny. They wanted to insure no one can just come in and amend it without thinking of the common good of the people. The document was so very well written and thought out, they knew that they wouldn t need many add ins. To make the process complicated means that if what the future government wanted to change was that necessary, it would find its way to be decided, voted on, and added in. There are many benefits for the purpose of making the constitution so complicated to amend. They wanted to ensure that both parties could decide on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Vacation Rentals Or Hotels Vacation rentals or hotels, that is the question. When choosing the most suitable accommodation for your trip, there are a few factors that come into play. For example, how much are you willing to spend for a night? After all, the money that doesn t go into accommodation, goes into meals or shopping. To help you deal with this struggle, we have compiled a checklist to guide your choice in deciding the perfect accommodation for your trip. Undecided between vacation rentals or hotels? Read on to find out more about which to pick when you are planning your perfect holiday trip. Costs can vary according to the size, location and length of your stay. If you are not on a tight budget, staying at a hotel might be more enticing than spending a night at a vacation home. Unlike a vacation rental, a hotel offers more customer oriented services such as room keeping services and a 24 hour reception and concierge to attend to any needs you might have. Stay in a hotel and when you are back after a long day spent exploring the city, you can be sure to return to a tidied room and clean sheets. If your budget is not as flexible, vacation rentals are the way to go. The biggest perk is that instead of getting a room all to yourself, you get an entire house! This often comes complete with a living room, a bedroom and a kitchen. It will be like you never left home, except maybe a little bit nicer and more exciting. More often than not, the reason why most hotels are costly is due to the fact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Rbs and Walnut Cases a D Background Walnut Venture Associates is a small group of angel investors with backgrounds in the software industry. RBS is a small software company that makes billing and enterprise management software specifically targeted at other software companies. RBS and Walnut are deciding whether Walnut should invest in RBS, and then if they are willing, whether RBS finds the terms of the deal satisfactory. This case memo illustrates that the venture capitalists are looking for good managers in a particular industry, while entrepreneurs typically think funding is dependent on having a good idea. It also discusses why or why not RBS and Walnut might be a good fit for each other. What Venture Firms Want Industries not Companies Venture ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They even go so far as to list personal reference checks for Lane Ford as a deal condition. Further, the investors demonstrate the importance of management by placing key man insurance on Bob O Connor. Low Risk with Potential of High Return A Low Risk Firm Like most venture companies, Walnut is following an initial set of investments in and loans made to RBS by UST. Further, Mid Atlantic is also interested in investing in the company showing the follow on effect, and at the last minute, perhaps because of the others, a third firm, EVC, wanted in as well. Aspects of the company itself also reduce the risk of investing. RBS sales growth is 65% over previous year. RBS already has a product, they are profitable, and they have been around for several years. The firm is at the right spot in its lifecycle for a capital injection. RBS is ready to grow its sales and marketing as well as its balance sheet. Product development would likely continue with or without this capital, though this development is one of the stated purposes of this financing. A Good Fit Another means of mitigating risk is for Walnut to stick with what they know. They are doing this both through the software industry and through geography. Walnut is in the Boston area, and is looking to fill capital needs in New England. This coincides well with RBS being in Braintree. Further, MA has the second highest concentration of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Case Study Homework Room (4) Homework room: The room emergency light indicates a fault. (29 CFR 1910.37, NFPA 101 Ch. 7.9) RAC 4 (III D) = Low. Recommendation: Submit a service order to have the system inspected and repaired. (5) Playground: Several spots of flaking paint were found on the large climbing structure. (CPSC Playground Safety Handbook and AR 608 10) RAC 4 (III D) = Low. Recommendation: Submit a service order to have the climbing structure flaking paint area repainted. (6) Playground: The grass part of the playground is not completely even because standing water was identified after a rain. (CPSC Playground Safety Handbook) Furthermore the grass is not fully grown; bare spots can result in tripping hazards. Recommendation: Submit a service order to have the bare spots reseeded. j. Building 3169 Panzer CDC: (1) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... RAC 4 (III D). Recommendation: Currently a ramp to the parking lot is already installed but a safety concern is the exit discharge. If a person with crutches go out that way he could trap them inside the wiping grate and drop. In order to prevent this, a drainage rubber mat in front of the back exit door could not be placed because of its height. However, in this case the wiping grate must be replaced or covered with an anti slip material such as checker ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Hieu Nguyen Research Paper Hieu Nguyen also known as Kelogsloops was born in August 14, 1995, currently 22, and was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia. He was well known for his watercolor artwork. In his family, he have a father, a mother, and an older sister. His sister was the one who got him into art. She taught him how to draw with a how to draw book when he was 5. He was a self taught artist until university. Later on, he taught himself to draw digitally, and paint with watercolor. Today, he is studying am animation degree at BMIT university. He never got a chance to have art classes when he was a child, because his parents never encouraged, or forced him into art. He said that he wish he could have an opportunity to learn art at a young age. Hieu first discovered digital art at the age of 14, and he got an art tablet for Christmas. He loves digital art because of its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At 2013, In his final year of highschool, he discovered that he really love watercolor, before he was so scared of doing art with watercolor. Since then, he painted with watercolor everyday, learned new techniques, new color mix or palettes. He loves watercolor because it s completely the opposite of digital art. It is spontaneity, beautiful chaos. He discovered watercolor when he had to explore a different medium out of their comfort zone for his art subject. After he started watercolor, he first worked with a film crew to create a video course for kids on how to draw. Later, he started to post speedpaint, and tutorial of him using watercolor on YouTube and Instagram, it got him a lot of attention. Now, he got over 300,000 on YouTube, and 700,000 on instagram. His art got in a lot of art galleries, getting him more recognition. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Steinberg Oil Pastel Analysis a two dimensional object with real or implied lines that create the sense of direction and movement: Title of object: Untitled by Cathy Daley, 2012 Medium: Oil Pastel URL Source: http://www.edwardcella.com/artist/Cathy_Daley/works/#!339 Explanation: This oil pastel image is two dimensional, and has both real and implied lines. The implied lines exhibit the movement of the dancer. The contour lines expose the figure s legs while the tutu and torso have gesture lines because of its loose and indefinite shape. The gesture lines entertain with the idea of light and shadow in the torso and tutu. However the tutu has more of an influence than the torso and signifies the bulk of the movement in the image. The wild twisting of the tutu implies an erratic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also if we were to cut the sculpture in half within the central axis and then reflect one side upon another it would be symmetrically equal. The sculptor uses simple shapes such as a crescent, triangle, squares, and semicircles to form a dynamic yet symmetrical object. a two dimensional object that has unnatural scale and proportion: Title of object: The Fisherman by Saul Steinberg Medium: Drawing URL Source: http://char.txa.cornell.edu/language/principl/fish.gif Explanation: This drawing produces an unnatural scale and proportion by making the fish immensely larger than the fisherman himself. The artists chooses to use lines to illustrate the drawing. He uses a mixture of hatches, gesture, and contour lines to produce his drawing. The man and his boat are outlined by the contour lines, but the body of water is drawn with gesture and loose lines to resemble the soothing and smooth element of the water. The fish on the other hand has jagged lines and hatches all over it except for its eyes. a work of architecture that has rhythm: Name of Building: Church by Richard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Sylvia Plath Thesis Sylvia Plath is best known for the intense coupling of violent or disturbed imagery with the playful use of alliteration and rhyme in her work. (poets.org). Daddy, one of Plath s poems is a way for her to express her life story and allow others to see into it. Living in an abusive home, she was torn down daily. She makes it clear that her father was a male dominating, evil individual. By constantly being in this environment, it ultimately affected her work. Daddy was written only months before she committed suicide by placing her head in a gas oven. By taking her life in this extreme way, it shows how much of an impact the relationship with her father had; she could only live with so much mental and emotional abuse. This poem can be seen as a final ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (need an argumentative thesis) Those that have read Daddy, know that there is a repetitive mention of victim and villain, Nazi and Jew. Plath uses the Holocaust as an analogy and final cry to be heard. This poem was written roughly twenty years after the Holocaust occurred, some may find this as insensitive, however Plath knew she was using it to her advantage, a way to express the intensity and horridness of living with her father. It allowed an insight for the readers to truly understand her feelings. Plath grew up with her father, a German, who was a manipulative man that did not understand the idea of being kind. Poets.org suggests that Mr. Plath was a strict man, and that Sylvia Plath lived in what seemed like a communistic environment. Until she was eight years old, Plath put up with her father s wickedness; after his passing, she became obsessed with his death and began to overwhelm herself with a mix of emotions. This went on to define her relationships and poems. She went on to marry Ted Hughes who, shortly after, left her for Assia Gutmann Wevill, which threw her into a deep depression. She proceeded for ten years to attempt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Facts That Were Wrong In The Movie Kingdom Of Heaven This essay is about the facts that were wrong in the movie Kingdom of Heaven. Most of the information in the movie was almost right except for a few things. I will talk about how some of the weapons were not used or even invented at the time. Also, How the geographical differences were in the movie from real life at the time. Last, I will talk about the differences about Balian, the main character. The movie was placed around the time period of the second crusade. The movie was good, but had a lot of false information. First off is the weapons during the second crusade. In the movie, longbows were being used, but the longbow was not invented at the time of the second crusade. The book said, In the 12th century , was when the longbow was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Orlando Museum Art Analysis The piece I found interesting at the Orlando museum was the African hunters coat. The coat materials are Fibers, cotton, rope, medicine packets, fetishes, and found objects. The length/ width of it is 215 cm x 114 cm, style used to create this is fon. The hunters coat was found in Nigeria 1940 CE artist is unknown. The charms that cover this hunter s coat were made as protection. The name of them are called gris gris they are used as a Voodoo amulet originating in Africa which is believed to protect the wearer from evil or brings luck, and in some West African countries is used as a method of birth control. Although the hunters would not wear the coat during the actual hunt. Instead it was worn in a ceremony beforehand where it gave the hunter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This piece is made from Antelope hide, ostrich shell beads, glass beads, and fiber. The size is 32 x 30 in. found in Namibia and made in the 20 century artist unknown. The people that made these traditional aprons/skirts are the Yei people. The Yei people creates beautiful garments using beads and animal skins in a palette of colors. The use of color helps to highlight the complicated decorative designs. African clothing is a symbol of status and to tribal roots. Other examples I learned at the museum that Africans wear to symbolize their tradition, social class ect. are men s robes some produced as symbols of prestige or even protection in battle, women s robes, wrap around cloths worn as skirts by men and women body wrap blankets acting as coats or ceremonial tokens, loin cloths, aprons and any headdress and adornments. Seen in this piece of work you can see cotton, leather, beads ect. You can see the pattern of the beads making a parallelogram shape 16 of them going down the skirt maybe signifying social status or being a symbol for some kind. The style of this artwork is African textile African textiles are used as historical documents. Because cloth recall a certain person, event, and even a political cause. Traditionally textile has been used to convey important cultural information, and played a role in festivities and ceremonies. Comparing this to another piece of work we learned in class would be Justinian and attendants. In that artwork, you can see Justinian robe and how it s a different color which is purple. And nobody around him has that same color as him. Signifying social class. Meaning he s more important than the people around him and he s a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Haemolysis Test Lab Report To find the first unknown bacteria, the microbiology student started by inoculating a sample on a slide to stain with Gram s stain; resulting a gram positive cocci. He continued by looking at the dichotomous key in the Lab Manual, afterwards doing a catalase test on an inoculated slide to differentiate it from being either a Streptococcus or a Staphylococcus (2). He then put the hydrogen peroxide on the inoculated slide, it immediately reacts, resulting on an excessive bubbling reaction, concluding that the Gram positive species is catalase positive. He now had to inoculate a sample of the bacteria to a 10% salt agar media to determine whether it is a Staphylococcus or a Micrococcus. After inoculating and incubating at 37°C for two days, it resulted with substantial growth. This indicates that the unknown Gram positive bacteria s genus is a Staphylococcus. Following up, the microbiology student needed to determine whether it of the species aureus, saprophyticus, or epidermidis based on the selected characteristics table for staphylococcus (2). He conducted a hemolysis test on a thawed plasma plate; resulting in a β hemolysis, a complete lysis of red blood cells. This test ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The organism s natural habitat in are usually in the respiratory tract and in the gastrointestinal tract (3). Staphylococcus aureus is most commonly known for its food poisoning toxins it releases; causing symptoms such as, vomiting, nausea, stomach cramps, and diarrhea (4). The best treatment if an individual is infected with the bacteria is rest, lots of water, and medicines to ease the stomach pain (4). The bacterial food poisoning can be prevented by washing your hands and food serving areas, not preparing food if you have an infection or wounds, and store food in a container and then refrigerating it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Theory Of Psychology And Personality Development Personality Report There are many theorists that have made psychology incredible, and have paved the way for what we believe psychology to consist of today. Some important theorists that I believe have made a huge contribution are Sigmund Freud, Karen Horney, and Dollard and Miller. These theorists have all had their own view on personality development, and I believe that these ideas have shaped the way in which we view psychology today. The many interpretations of conflict, psychotherapy, and cultural and biological aspects of personality have shaped their views and differences as well. Sigmund Freud, known as the father of psychology, developed some of the first theories of modern psychology. One of his well known theories is the structural model of the psyche. According to Freud, most of what drives individuals is buried in the unconscious mind. There are three main forces that drive humans, which include the id, the ego, and the super ego. The id is the summation of basic personal needs and desires. It is completely self centered, and has no care for sensibility or reality. It strives for what it wants, when it wants it with no other considerations. The second part of the personality is the ego. The ego is the realization of reality. It is the ego s job to, in a sense, counteract the selfishness and impractically if the id. The third part, the super ego, is morals and acquired beliefs of right and wrong. According to Freud, in order to have a healthy personality, one s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Problems With Common Core State Standards (CCSS) Essay Although most senators, representatives and school officials support common core state standards (CCSS), they have not received or researched the history of how CCSS introduced itself. Furthermore, they do not understand that local control is being taken away, which results in the eventual destruction of excellent, local schools, students, and future generations. Two private trade organizations located in Washington, D.C, wrote the CCSS at the request of Achieve, a company created by Bill and Melinda Gates. Thus, CCSS did not arise from the state level but of an interested organization associated with education. Most Americans do not want their local school district sharing their kids personal, identifiable data with the federal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This amendment pushed Ohio into the wrong direction especially in regards to protecting a student s privacy. Although Ohio s governor, Ted Strickland, signed and agreed to adopt a set of national standards in June 2009 to obtain 400 million dollars in Race To The Top (RTTT) money, he had not read or reviewed these standards as the completed CCSS were not published until July 2009. The Standards simply passed through the Ohio Congress without knowing the dangers. According to the article Myths versus Facts written by an anti CCSS group called Truth in American Education, most states implemented Common Core to be eligible to compete [in] the federal Race to Top Funding. At the request of Achieve Inc., the National Governor s Association (NGA) and the Chief Counsel of State School Officers (CCSSO) wrote national standards called CCSS. David Coleman, the new president of the State College Boards, admits that he had to sell these national standards to the governors. Although Coleman does not have any background in education, he received instruction to rewrite the SAT and ACT to align these national tests to the Common Core State Standards. The question remains as to whether CCSS began as a state led initiative or were established unconstitutionally? Did the 200 million dollars that Ohio received upon signing and the promise of an additional 200 million dollar at the full implementation of Common Core influence the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...