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Short Term Cognition
The term cognition refers to all the mental structures and processes involved in reception, storage, and
use of knowledge, which involves the analysis of memory and mind. (Psychology book) Copious
research has been conducted by psychologists on memory and different methods to how to better
recall words. Studies by Atkinson and Shiffrin, Paivio, and Bower accordingly came to the conclusion
that words tied to visual imagery have a stronger chance of being remembered than just their verbal
associations.
According to the multi store model of memory (Atkinson and Shiffrin, 1968) the memory system
consists of a sensory memory, short term memory and long term memory.(psychology book) In order
to be stored in long term memory material needs to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
by confederates increases, the number of wrong answers given by the participants will increase. This
is predicted as studies such as Paivio and Bower who gained results that support this hypothesis.
However, there are some psychologists that see faults in the Dual Code Theory Paivio proposed, that it
is only valid for tests on which people are asked to focus on identifying how concepts are related
(Reed 2010) Therefore it is important to note the null hypothesis: the number of words recalled by the
participants would be less if they use the imagery method then by the participants who use the
rehearsal
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Research Paper On Concorat
Just at the time when the Concordat was in its most flourishing condition, a young man belonging to a
wealthy and highly respected middle class family went to the office of the head of the police at P , and
begged for his help and advice, which was immediately promised him.
My father threatens to disinherit me, the young man then began, although I have never offended
against the laws of the State, of morality or of his paternal authority, merely because I do not share his
blind reverence for the Catholic Church and her Ministers. On that account he looks upon me, not
merely as Latitudinarian, but as a perfect Atheist, and a faithful old manservant of ours, who is much
attached to me, and who accidentally saw my father s will, told ... Show more content on
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Now I do not believe in ghosts.
2 Neither do I, the police director replied; but I cannot well do anything on this dangerous ground if I
had nothing but superstitions to go upon. You know how the Church rules all our affairs since the
Concordat with Rome, and if I investigate this matter, and obtain no results, I am risking my post. It
would be very different if you could adduce any proofs for your suspicions. I do not deny that I should
like to see the clerical party, which will, I fear, be the ruin of Austria, receive a staggering blow; try,
therefore, to get to the bottom of this business, and then we will talk it over again.
About a month passed without the young Latitudinarian being heard of; but then he suddenly came
one evening, evidently in a great state of excitement, and told him that he was in a position to expose
the priestly deceit which he had mentioned, if the authorities would assist him. The police director
asked for further
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The Impact Of The American Dream In Upton Sinclair s The...
To quote James Truslow Adams, The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be
better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or
achievement. To immigrants and workers, this is a promising hope. However, it holds a much darker
truth. Jurgis Rudkus discovers this in the novel, The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair. Sinclair s novel
summarizes the plights of the average American worker in the late 19th and early 20th centuries,
brought about by false hopes and corruption, and according to The Guardian, is responsible for the
upheaval in the United States meat packing industry. The American Dream is the founding idea of the
American economy, however it does not hold as much promise as it seems. The Jungle follows the
Lithuanian couple, Jurgis Rudkus and his 16 year old bride, Ona Lukoszaite, as well as some of their
extended family, in their immigration to and life after arriving in America. The family travels to
Packingtown, Chicago, lured in by the pretense of the American Dream. Right away, they learned that
the fantastic high wages were followed by high prices for everything else. Young, strong, and full of
energy, Jurgis quickly finds a job, as do a few other relatives, and the family decides to buy a house.
Wrongly believing that they would own it one day, they agree to a contract for a house, unaware that
its high interest and hidden fees would keep it out of their reach. With the added expenses, the rest of
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Weberian Bureaucracy Case Study
First of all, I agree that the political structure and administrative arrangements in Hong Kong have
contributed to the closest approximation of Weberian bureaucracy in contemporary world. When Hong
Kong government gained sovereignty after the handover in 1997, it has adopted the bureaucracy
model to solve the problems of its inefficiency post government during the colonial period. The
bureaucracy was suggested by a German sociologist Max Weber, who claimed it as an ideal system for
the efficiency of the organization and administration. Max Weber s bureaucracy consists of six
specific characteristics: division of work, authority hierarchy, formal selection, formal rules and
regulations, impersonality, and career orientation. Among these six ... Show more content on
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For the Victoria Harbor planning, Hong Kong government decided to coordinate with various non
government actors and private sectors. This was because the Government believed harbor planning
should not only limited to government s purview but should integrate the public s opinions towards
the planning. However, the government was superior in decision making process and showed that it
did not wanted publics to engage in policy making process. For example, most of policy making
process was done autonomously by the government where the non government actors were absent;
lack of communication channel between the government and non government sectors; and
government only informed its decisions to non government sectors without consulting with them.
Therefore, there were constant conflicts between the government, private sectors, and the group of
civil society throughout the process. If there was a proper communications and co ordination, and if
government allowed non government actors to engage in decision making process, the tension
between the government and non government actors wouldn t be exist. Because even though their
interests and aims are different they can reach an agreement throughout the direct and indirect
communications. Therefore, with impersonality presents in the policy co ordination process, the power
structure would not
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Happy, The Truth Of Happiness
In the documentary Freakonomics, the basic theme follows the idea of breaking beyond the system,
and what the system says that you are going to be. With a different documentary called Happy,
happiness is explained by the way happiness is achieved; it says that happiness is based around love
and a positive attitude. Together, the documentaries Happy and Freakonomics examine and prove the
statement that your destiny is determined by you and what you perceive life. In the documentary
Happy, the truth of happiness is shown through the love of others. Along with that Freakonomics goes
into depth the truth that who you think you are determined to be, and who you could be. The two
documentaries amplify and improve around this idea that, breaking out of the norms of life, we can
become extraordinary people.
To truly have a life of purpose, according to the documentary Happy you need to be happy with what
you have. In the beginning of the documentary Happy people were in the documentary, were asked
what they wanted to get out of life, and most of them said to be happy or to achieve the American
dream, to be happy . In Happy, the focus revolves around the basic idea of happiness and that we need
to achieve this awareness of true happiness is to do what we love: ...the things we love to do are the
building blocks of a happy life. Play, having new experiences, friends and family, doing things that are
meaningful, and appreciating what we have; these are the things that make us happy,
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Essay about My Personal Praxis Statement
My Personal Praxis Statement
As a college student, I often find myself inundated with work. To make it worse, these assignments
usually are uninteresting and irrelevant. It is in the midst of these tedious exercises that I begin to
wonder whether all of this work is worth it. When this issue creeps into my mind, I think back to my
reasons for choosing to pursue this profession. When I started college, I knew that I could not function
in a typical nine to five job. The banality and predictability of such a career simply did not appeal to
me. So that essentially ruled out any course of study which would lead to such an occupation. I also
knew that I wanted a job that would allow me to make a difference in people s lives. ... Show more
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I believe that I can pass along my own wisdom while simultaneously helping them to develop a
knowledge base of their own. I believe that I can get through to students and allow them to reach new
realizations. I believe that I can help them to see the process of schooling as an experience that is both
interesting and enlightening. What follows is my interpretation of the teaching profession. It details
the methodological and ideological frameworks that I would use to construct a learning experience
that is meaningful for students.
When looking back on high school, I realize that I typically learned more from teachers who made
their classes interesting. By doing so, these educators utilized student interest as method of building a
desire to learn. They camouflaged learning in the colors of discussion, making it seem as though we
simply were carrying on a normal discourse. But each class inevitably resulted in the acquisition of a
better understanding of the subject material. As a student, I found myself wanting to go to these
classes. The teachers who conducted these courses made education seem enjoyable and thus created in
students a desire to engage in further learning. As a future educator, I would like my class to operate in
a similar manner. I want my class to be one that students look forward to attending. Mine will be an
intellectually open classroom environment one in which
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Road Salt In Canada
Introduction
The only resource currently used the Canadian Government for de icing the roads during the winter is
road salt. Yet scientists have found through research that the continued use of road salt is not only
harmful to the environment (Novotny, Stefan, 2012; Equiza et al., 2017) which is also harmful to the
health and general well being of the population. Such reports have been published across countries
and specifically in Canada (Priority substances list assessment report, 2001). Furthermore, the
Canadian government has also conducted a report that highlighted in detail the negative environmental
impacts of road salt. (Priority substances list assessment report, 2001). However, road salts are still
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Although some individuals and governmental bodies sway towards minimizing and controlling usage,
some other groups believe it is best to eradicate the usage of road salt altogether. Both of these are
good suggestions and will definitely address the problem. However it is important to evaluate any
suggestions and understand how the factors discussed above contribute to the increased use of road
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Women In The Roaring 20 s
Ah, the roaring 20´s. A decade where dancing, drinking and having fun were the most important
things.
It was the post WW1 era, and people were happier than ever. The stock market rose and people had
very high living standards.
American (and non american) women started to liberate from men. They could now vote, play sports,
have jobs and have their own money. And as the old thoughts of women dissapeared, so did the ideal
type of woman and the beauty standards. In less than ten years, it changed clompetly.
The corsetted woman figure (known as S figure) dissapeared and was sustituted by a boyish, flat
figure. And because of this, dresses also changed. They were now tube shaped and they were shorter
too, ending above the knees.
Film stars like Louise Brooks (who I am going to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Long neck.
They had an appreciation for the minimal look, cubism and women depicted in Grecian art. They also
had ethnic and oriental influences. The discovering of Tutankamon caused an Egyptomania among
people, which leads me to the next point: the potions women used in the 20´s.
Women used products like the ones from the brand we studied in this lesson, but what catched my
attention was another muggle brand: Palmolive. You will think, Well, that´s a muggle brand, why are
you talking about it?
And I will answer your question. I am talking about it because it wasn´t so muggle after all.
This brand emerged along with the Egyptomania. Its slogan said: Youth charm . When I read it, I
decided to investigate it a little bit. And what I found was that Palmolive´s creator was a potioneer. He
sold his products at an economic price to muggles, adding only a little quantity of magic ingredients.
Muggles were absolutely impressed with this products so they started to buy it more and more.
And now I am going to move to the next and last point: a person who exemplified the beauty
standards of American
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Harry Truman, The President Of The United States
Aaron Siegler
Mrs. Rapp
English/P6
30 November 2015
I. Introduction President Harry Truman, the 33rd president, was a honorable man as shown in this
quote, The heroism of our troops was matched by that of the armed forces of the nation s that fought
by our side they absorbed the blows and shared to the full in the ultimate destruction of the enemy.
This quote shows how the president was caring. He was a great man and is able to do many things
such as ending World War II and he has also used the world most powerful weapon, the atomic bomb.
Harry Truman, the 33rd president of the United States, has made many accomplishments, and that s
why he learned and adapted to how his work was done.
II. Early Years and Education Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri on May 8, 1884. He and
his two siblings, the boy, Vivian, and the girl, Mary Jane, worked on a farm for twelve years. (He got a
received, a ideal religious education and studied the piano. When he was young he wanted to become
a pianist. He could not play sports because of his thick glasses. He was influenced by a book called
Great Men and Famous Women which showed him how to govern, and to follow in the footsteps of
the great and famous people. After growing up the farm where he was born, he had done various jobs
to help support his family. He was once a timekeeper for a railroad construction firm and he also
worked as a clerk for a bank in Kansas City. In 1906 he returned to the city of Grandview to help run
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The Issue Of Blue Bird Securities Group Plc Of Supplying...
Rebecca cannot fulfil the obligations of her contract she established with Blue Bird Securities Group
PLC of supplying ten birds, as after supplying five birds to them in November 2013, an international
convention from January 2014 including the UK has deemed it illegal to import endangered wild birds
into the UK for commercial purpose, making the delivery of the final five birds including the rare
Madagascan native White winged Ibis bird to Blue Bird PLC in May 2014, as contractually obliged
to, impossible. Blue Bird PLC have claimed for a breach in contract as non delivery of the birds in
May 2014 would mean a failure in upholding the conditions agreed by Rebecca in the contract; yet
Rebecca has claimed that the contract has become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After making this agreement, and before the first day of the first concert, the Hall was destroyed by a
fire; meaning the concerts couldn t be performed as intended. Both parties evidently had no thought
about the possibility of such a disaster, and had no form of reference to it in their agreement.
Blackburn J. in reviewing this case and the doctrine of frustration court said, There seems no doubt
that where there is a positive contract to do a thing, not in itself unlawful, the contractor must perform
it or pay damages for not doing it, although in consequence of unforeseen accidents, the performance
of his contract has become unexpectedly burthensome or even impossible. However, in the case of
Taylor v Caldwell, the contract was neither positive nor absolute but was subject to an implied
condition making this rule not applicable as the parties must have known the risk at the start of the
contract to make it absolute; therefore the verdict was that neither party was at fault and the doctrine
of frustration applied. Frustration occurs also when the person engaged under a contract of personal
service becomes unavailable. This example of frustration can be seen in the case of Condor v The
Barron Knights on December 8th 1962. An agreement was made by a 16 year old drummer to perform
in a band seven nights a week, sometimes twice a day. However, the drummer developed a mental
illness and was told by doctors that he couldn t
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Microeconomics Ice Cream Analysis
ECO 201 : Microeconomics Research Paper The Unilever Group Ben and Jerry s Homemade Inc. Ice
Cream June 9, 2011 Deborah Minassian ECO 201 : Microeconomics Research Paper The Unilever
Group Ben and Jerry s Homemade Inc. Ice Cream June 9, 2011 Deborah Minassian Abstract Ben Jerry
s Homemade, Inc. has been in business since 1978. Approximately 40% of the world s frozen dairy
desserts, 5.6 billion liters per year, are manufactured at more than 450 U.S. ice cream plants. This
makes the United States the largest producer of ice cream and related products in the world. With the
world s largest milk supply, an abundance of land, and investments in research development, U.S.
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If all exchange rates remained equal they would have reported a decline in profit of 1.0% which is a
result of the world economies. The Unilever Group s report on ice cream stated that they saw volume
growth and share gains in most markets. Specifically they saw a strong performance in Western
Europe, Mexico, Indonesia and Australia. Much of this growth was due to the Magnum Gold
acquisition and the marketing of this product in these markets. Product quality improvements helped
their Klondike line achieve strong results in the U.S.A. The Unilever Group maintained a negative
price growth in ice cream. The negative price growth reflected slightly lower gross margins, at
constant currency, with commodity costs higher. According to Market Line a leading business
information company, in 2007, the companies with the largest shares in the ice cream business was
Unilever, Nestle and General Mills. The breakdown is as follows: This chart demonstrates the amount
of market share Unilever had among its competitors during 2007. Competitive Advantage Although
Ben and Jerry s is owned by a large international corporation, company s mission statement continues
to describe what Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield started in an old gas station: A social mission to
operate the company in such a way that a concern for the global community is calculated in corporate
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Ethics, Sexual Harassment, And Bullying
I felt very connected to this week s discussions, not because I ve personally been involved in
discrimination, sexual harassment, or bullying but because I spent a lot of time managing through
these issues when I worked as an Operations Manager for Borders, Inc. At any given time I had ~250
employees and managers in a distribution center reporting to me on three shifts, six days a week. It
was rare that I didn t have some pending issue that required a Human Resources perspective and these
issues were very common themes. I ve never understood why someone would choose to expend
energy on any of these actions but always considered my role as one that could protect others when it
did occur. As we ve discussed, having established policies that are frequently communicated allows
employers to react swiftly to correct any issues that arise. This was the case when I worked at Borders
and it is today at HCA so I feel comfortable everything possible is being done to discourage and
prevent these actions from occurring. Privacy is a very touchy subject these days and the knife seems
to cut both ways when it comes to who should know what, and when they should know it. On one
hand, the privacy of consumer information becomes a bigger concern every day as companies are
hacked and information is stolen. There are laws that mandate what companies must to in order to
protect this information but I also feel that organizations have their own internal obligation to do what
s right for
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Margaret Atwood Variations On The Word Love Analysis
Throughout the anthology of Canadian poetry, there is one main theme that ties all five poems
together. A child s interpretation of love can be found within each poem despite their many
differences. The first poem found in the anthology is Variations on the Word Love by Margaret
Atwood.. In the first line, Atwood states, This is a word we use to plug / holes with . This line
accurately depicts the use of the word love in today s society. Many people use the word no matter if
they really love what they are speaking about. Though Atwood is not a child, this poem depicts the
way the world can have an effect on what once was a pure and wholesome word when one was a
child. Overall, this poem displays the transition of the meaning of love to a person as he ages. The
second poem in the anthology is The Special Person by Dennis Lee. This poem is written from the
point of view of a child at daycare and displays a child s accepting love for his carer. As Lynn, the
child s carer, reads him stories and smells good when she picks [him] up , the child discovers his love
for her (Lee 9). The child narrating the poem also states, I guess I m going to marry Lynn , exhibiting
his love for the person who takes care of him (18).Furthermore, the child s interpretation of love is ...
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In Legend, written by Lesley Choyce, the young child comes to understand that his parents anger
ultimately reflect their love for him. While being saved by his parents, the child states angry hands
that spanked me back / into a world of safe and love (Choyce 23 24). The statement of the world being
safe and full of love is incredibly innocent as both things are not true. For a child who is inexperienced
and innocent in the world, it seems as if only love and safety exist. While this is not true, these lines
clearly illustrate the innocent love of a child. Likewise, in the poem Through the Eyes of a Child, the
second stanza
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The Southwest Is A Region Of The United States
The southwest is a region of the United States that makes our country unique. Without the southwest,
we would undoubtedly lack the spirit, hope, beauty, and truth that this vast region brings to the rest of
the United States as a whole. The southwest represents many things, such as journeying, racism,
violence, the clashing and cooperation of cultures, and spirituality, as well as primitivism and
pastoralism. All of these elements that the Southwest is comprised of is perhaps the reason why the
rest of the country feels so captivated by it; why the southwest is considered a place to find yourself or
to regenerate ; and why literature and film regarding the Southwest has been and continues to be of the
most popular genres. The western film was one of the most popular during the first half of the
twentieth century. Audiences far and wide were mesmerized by actors such as John Wayne and Roy
Rogers, and their roles as heroes who fought to tame the American frontier. This very concept, taming
the frontier , gives way to a larger theme that was prevalent in many western films and literature of the
southwest: ubi sunt, or rather where are those who came before us? . Director Sam Peckinpah s The
Ballad of Cable Hogue portrays this idea better than any other western film; the concept of ubi sunt is
undeniably the film s overarching theme, clearly seen through its components.
By conquering the frontier, characters in western films portray how they, as well as society at this
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Explain Why Teenagers Should Have To Be Enrolled In A...
Many people are lazy, they waste their time on the couch eating chips and watching ESPN or The Real
Housewives of whatever city. There are also people that have been led down the wrong path and have
faced a life of crime and sorrow. Life is short, the people of this world should not live in it afraid of
the law or their community but join it! Teenagers right after highschool, wether or not if they drop out
or graduate, show be enrolled in a mandatory service to get a better work ethic and a sense of love for
their country. Initially, teenagers should been rolled in a civil service program to boost their work
ethic. If they did this it would teach them that you have to earn everything in life, it just does not give
hand outs. Many people that have been enlisted in the army or another service program have shown to
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Many veterans have died serving this great nation they call their home; any son would be proud to call
that man his father. They showed a great amount of patriotism and heroism to take a bullet for the red,
white, and blue. If teens were forced to join a service program it would teach them to: never take their
eyes off of the flag during the National Anthem, respect their president, and never lose faith in what
they think is right. I once knew this old verteran, he lived down the street from me and sat on his
porch every day, looking onto his yard, at the flowers. I visited him every Tuesday, after I was chasing
my brother down the street and he tought me how to catch him even faster. We talked for 45 minutes
each time, and the whole time he talked about his time in the service, his tactics, and his love for his
country. He said that even now in his old age he would take twice as many bullets for this country then
when he was enrolled. Teens can experience this love as well if they create this civil service
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Strawberries and Obesity
To the Editor, It is quite noticeable that obesity rates in the United States are continually rising. When
a person is obese, they have an increase risk to diseases such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, various
cancers, etc. (Haslam James 2005). There are countless studies conducted to see the possible effects
obesity can cause to an individual. One study concluded, if two obese individuals have a child, that
child has a high percentage of being obese as well (Kolata 2007). Although there are different methods
to help individuals lose weight, there are different reasons for people not to lose the excess weight.
The most common responses for individual s not to lose weight are, I don t have time to go to the
gym, Workout DVD s are expensive, and Healthy and fresh foods are too expensive for me to buy.
Nevertheless, if there was only one fruit that could possibly help any individual s health dilemma(s),
that fruit should be strawberries. Studying the effects of what strawberries can do to an individual s
health is a relatively new study. Nonetheless, there was a study conducted in Oklahoma, to examine
the effects strawberries had on women who were obese and women who were healthy (Basu et al
2009). For four weeks, the study was preformed; the researchers had the women drink strawberry
flavonoids equivalent to amount of fresh fruit serving everyday (Basu et al 2009). Based off
observation, strawberries are have a beneficial cardiovascular effect on the women (Basu
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Family Law Attorney
If you have come to a point in your life when you could use the services of a family law attorney you
may be struggling with how to select the right divorce attorney. There are several differences in law
firms that you can use to narrow your selections down.
Some of the factors that will affect your selection of a family law attorney are:
Confidence
A divorce attorney has to be aggressive enough to go after what you want from the dissolution of the
marriage. When you go to the free consultation visit you need to ask the divorce attorney exactly what
they will do to represent you. You want them to answer with confidence, to have knowledge,
experience, and determination. When you hire a divorce attorney you need a pit bull that will grab ...
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When you call for a consultation at some firms you will have to wait several days, or even weeks. If
the office manager has to call you and postpone your consultation visit you may be dealing with a law
firm that does not have time to accept your case.
Experience
When you are comparing law firms that handle family matters like child custody, divorce, and trust
funds, you want someone that has experience dealing with the issues you might be facing. You want a
law firm that has dealt with many different types of family law matters so that they will be prepared to
handle anything that might come up during your case.
Affordability
Unfortunately you will have to consider the amount of money that the law firm charges to handle
cases like yours. Legal representation can be quite expensive unless you carefully select a law firm
that has prices you can afford. Some law firms have payment plans that they offer their clients, and
some of them postpone payment until the divorce is finalized because the other party may be
responsible for some of your legal expenses. You must bring up the matter of fees at your first meeting
and establish how much you can afford before you decide on the law
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American President Pros And Cons
I feel that it is extremely important to show the way the president has been behaving or acting because
it is concerning how he likes to talk about banning Muslims from the seven countries like Syria, Iran,
Yemen, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iraq. There was also a time where a judge called Gonzalo Curiel,
was presiding over a case against Trump University, he went to say that He s a Mexican, Trump told
CNN. We re building a wall between here and Mexico. The answer is, he is giving us very unfair
rulings, rulings that people can t even believe. Claiming that a person can t do their job because of
their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment, House Speaker Ryan said, though
he clearly endorsed Trump. When asked by CNN s Jake Tapper if he would condemn Duke and say he
didn t want a vote from him or any other white supremacists, Trump claimed that he didn t know
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Events like Charlottesville attack are where we need to hear from the president himself, but during this
time, we had a president who could not send the right message or tone to the American people and to
the people of Charlottesville, instead he supported groups like Neo Nazi s and the White Supremacists
who were also involved in the march along with other peaceful protesters In August 11 12th, there was
a rally going on in Charlottesville, Virginia Unite the Rally was to oppose the removal of a statue of
Robert E. Lee from Emancipation Park, and there were protesters that were involved in the rally from
white supremacists, white nationalists, Neo Confederates, Neo Nazis and many militias. Some of the
marchers chanted racist and anti Semitic slogans, carried semi automatic rifles, swastikas, Confederate
flags, anti Muslim and anti Semitic banners, and Tump/Pence
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Afp In Australia
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the State Police are the major forces that facilitate for the
enforcement of law in Australia. The two forces operate under the jurisdiction of The Police
Federation of Australia, which facilitates for the provision of a lobbying capacity and an additional
research for the bodies. The AFP force investigates crimes against the Law of Commonwealth that
occur across the nation, while the state police force enforces state law in their respective states.
Additionally, the AFP undertakes roles similar to the State Police, such as community policing in
Commonwealth jurisdictions in Australia. However, despite the distinction and specification of roles
within the two policing forces in Australia, law enforcement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The Commissioner of Police is the director of SAPOL, who reports to Australia s Minister for Police.
Concurrently, the Australian Police would be in a better position to undertake their duties to the
country, if they appreciate and acknowledge their historical foundation, and the foundation of the
entire policing body in the country (Murray 2007). Therefore, the agency s appreciation of the
historical fact that it is the oldest within Australasia, and that it initially employed former convicts or
soldiers who volunteered to join, would evoke a sensation of willingness to perform in the current
policing body of South Australia (South Australian Police Historical Society 2011). The current body
would regain the past spirit of working as volunteers, and working for among the best organised
policing agencies in the world, which would steer them towards effective facilitation of law and order
in the region (Coumarelos, et al. 2012). Additionally, an appreciation that the current policing
agencies, including the South Australian Police, draws from the United Kingdom s model, would
promote willingness to establish cooperation with UK and other agencies in the country, in order to
ensure law and order in in Australia (DeKeseredy Dragiewicz 2011). Furthermore, an
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The New York City Water System
Alicia Blake
Environmental Chemistry Term Paper
Final Draft
12/03/14
The New York City Water System Then and Now
New York City has one of the most top quality drinking water and is called the champagne of drinking
water [13] which is due to its unique water treatment system that consists of a vast reservoir system. A
reservoir is a natural or artificial source of untreated water that can be found underground or at ground
level that can include water treatment and associated equipment (pumps and piping systems).[1] There
are three major watershed systems in which New York receives its water which are The Croton
System, The Catskill System, The Delaware System. The reservoir systems pump approximately 1.1
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Further population increase and the expansion of New York City to include five boroughs amplified
the need for more clean water circulation. In order to find new water sources the Board of Water
Supply built facilities in four watersheds that is now known as the Catskill System (which includes the
Ashokan Reservoir and Catskill Aqueduct). The Delaware System was fully constructed in 1944
which receives water from the Delaware River tributary. Located in current day New York Public
Library there once housed one of NYC s main water supply systems called the Croton Reservoir
(Murray hill reservoir). Built in 1842 in a style of an Egyptian Cornice it had an area of four acres and
held a capacity of 20 million gallons. As a result increases in population between 1840 and 1870 other
reservoir system were built in place of the Croton Reservoir and it was shut down in 1890.[4]
NYC Reservoirs today
The NYC drinking water system is gravity driven and is sourced from 19 reservoirs and three
controlled lakes in a 1,972 sq mi watershed and has a storage capacity of roughly 580 billion gallons.
[5] During drought water is exchanged from one water system to the other.
The Croton System has 12 reservoirs and three controlled lakes that are positioned in Westchester,
Putnam and Duchess Counties. The newest Croton Reservoir
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Vodafone New Zealand Recruitment Processes Assessment
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report carries an assessment of Vodafone New Zealand s recruitment processes, how it s being
conducted, what are the methods in place to reach out, attract and motivate the potential applicants to
apply for the vacant positions.
Through the introduction, the different issues and methods of recruitment were clarified through
researching the already available literature addressing the subject. The processes and their effectivness
were clarified showing how important is it to maintain a close fit between employer s culture and
values and how the employee should identify with it.
Electronic recruitment has been identified as the main recruitment method in place at Vodafone New
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Online job boards like www.seek.co.nz and www.trademe.co.nz are used as well where Vodafone New
Zealand posts their vacancies, job description and details, and how to apply for these positions.
Other than the electronic recruitment, Vodafone New Zealand carry out visits to University campuses
and create events to attract the graduates, offer internships to the talented students and even offer
scholarships to the outstanding students, paying their University fees. One of their initiatives is the
Vodafone Sales Scholarship at AUT Business School where they offer one exceptional student a full
scholarship and an internship at Vodafone New Zealand.
3. DISCUSSION
Recruitment issues
According to Dowling and Schuler 1990 (as cited in Greenidge, Alleyne, Parris, Grant, 2012)
recruitment is the search for and acquisition of potential job candidates in sufficient numbers and
quality. Now, in an age where skills shortage and an ever increasing demand for them is no longer
news, the importance of the recruitment process comes to the fore, to the extent of looking at this
process now as the McKinsey Company 1997 report (as cited in Macky, 2008) coins it as `the war for
talent .
When an organisation embarks on this recruitment quest,
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Stephani Soechting s Film Fed Up
Stephani Soechting s film, Fed up gives a look at how obesity became a problem over time, a serious
problem. Throughout the movie as it goes deeper in on the food industries, the facts clearly show that
they are the cause of the obesity epidemic. The film also focuses on children who have become
overweight. According to Katie Couric, many people think that kids are overweight for two reasons: a
lack of exercise and increased appetites. (Fed Up). Soechting s film, it tackles the producers main
claim and that is corrupt food making industries and reveals the truth behind the overweight and
obesity epidemic of our nation s children and the food industry is the cause of it.
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Fed Up, takes the faces of the young who struggle with being overweight and by doing this it creates
an emotional connection between the viewer and the one telling the story. A boy who is overweight is
shown in the documentary, Brady Kluge discusses his struggle saying, I look at it as I m failing and
they look at it, as he s just another fat kid. Using this kid helps with the take off of this documentary,
which mainly uses different overweight children s experiences to display how the food industry has
affected them and caused their health
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Ethical Guidelines Should Corporations Follow When Using...
What ethical guidelines should corporations follow when using social media marketing? What exactly
does this question mean? It means that corporations should use good judgment when using social
media for marketing. Corporations should not take advantage of their consumers by being unethical
with their choice of how to market themselves through social media. According to Vinjamuri, there are
five main unethical behaviors of corporations when they utilize social media marketing (2011). The
first of these is unreported endorsements. Unreported endorsements are when companies give any
form of compensation to a blogger or tweeter, and this type of action must be disclosed (Vinjamuri,
2011). Back in 2006, Wal Mart was guilty of this when they, essentially, paid bloggers to write
positive things about their corporation. Another unethical corporate action is improper anonymity.
This happens when companies have their agencies comment anonymously on their products to
promote them or even to question their competitors. Others who may read the comments have no idea
that they are from people working inside the corporation because they comment anonymously. Whole
Foods CEO John Mackey did this back in 2007 when his company pseudonymously trashed their
competitor Wild Oats online (Vinjamuri, 2011). Because of Whole Foods actions, they lost the trust of
many of their customers. A third example of unethical corporate behavior is compromising consumer
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Hostage Crisis Research Paper
What started as a hostage situation in Sydney, Australia, it ended up as a tragedy with two hostages
and a gunman dead 16 hours after the siege started. The hostage taker was later identified as Man
Haron Monis who U.S Law enforcement said he acted alone. It all happened early in the morning at a
café where 17 civilians were getting breakfast and Man Haron Monis decided to take them as a
hostages. After 16 long hours of negotiation, the Australia Special Force and the law enforcement
entered the building rescuing the hostages and killing the gunman.
This hostage situation can be considered a barricade siege because the location of the hostages was
known to the authorities. Unlike hijack situations where the hostage taker takes over the
transportation,
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Genetically And Genetically Modified Organism
GMO or genetically modified organism. Is an organism which has had its genetic makeup altered by
removing part of its genetic makeup and inserting a modified gene from another organism or the
mutation or deletion of the biome. The biological complexity of life is narrowed down to a single gene
and shoot at with foreign substances that change a genetic trait of an animal or plant. The history of
altering genetics goes back to a family who had a monopoly on petroleum in the 19th century and
became the richest American ever. In 1913 the Rockefellers invested billions of dollars with the hope
that it would improve their image of doing charity and created a tax free foundation the Rockefeller
foundation which took over American medicine stock shares. The Rockefellers were obsessed with
Eugenics a type of science used to improve a human population this is done in two ways 1 positive
which is where you try to improve the breed you are trying to control. 2 negative were you get rid of
the worst of the breed. Rockefeller financed the eugenics movement the same race science used by
Adolf Hitler s third Reich. After the horrible press got out around the world that the Nazis were
putting into action what they were just thinking of doing. After world war 2 the chairman of the
American eugenics society an intimate Rockefeller friend announced the name change from eugenics
to genetics. Later, the Rockefeller foundation financed the international research institute in the
Philippines a
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Sergeant Major Valliant For Washington Dc
Sergeant Major Valliant, of the 82nd Airborne, had embedded himself with the scout platoon that was
heading for Washington DC. They were being flown up north in a C 17 along with two Bradley s and
a Humvee. This was meant to supplement the Armor platoon from 11th ACR out of Fort Irwin and
they would come under the command of 3rd Infantry Regiment. The mission was, along with an
infantry platoon from the 3rd were to maneuver outside of the fifty mile radius north of the capital.
The powers that be, knew that Colonel Magnus and his army were a little over a hundred miles away.
They wanted to do their best to cut that distance in half. They wanted to bring the fight to Colonel
Magnus and not allow them into the capital, however everyone ... Show more content on
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Everyone was at the LOD, gassed up and ready to go, it was now 2300 and they began to move out, it
was going to be a long road march, first on the freeways to get out of the city as quickly as possible,
then off onto secondary roads. The noise of the tracks carried at night, there was no traffic anymore,
not many people out at this time of night too dangerous, the normal post event noise levels that could
be found in your average American city that might have masked the noise of the tracks was gone. It
was warm night and the Tank commanders and drivers traveled with hatches open or standing within
the turret. They were the only lights on the roads and they could be seen from quite a ways. They took
the I 495 north, then merge onto the I 270 and continue onto the US 40 W into Frederick, and hoping
there were no issues there. From there continue onto US 15 N into Pennsylvania and exit onto
secondary roads and secure an area to conduct reconnaissance operations from. They did have a
shortwave radio which would allow them to communicate with the rear echelon and give and get
SITREPS (situation reports). Colonel Lambert knew they were putting all of their eggs in one basket
by running operations from this location. There were several ways Colonel Magus could approach the
Capital. However, Intelligence reports coming from the Special Forces teams on the ground stated
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Women Fashion
4.ADVANCEMENTS IN WOMEN CLOTHING
Fashion *is the style and custom prevalent at a given time. To some it s an art form, to others it s like a
part of their culture and religion but to most it is a method of utilizing cloth to show or hide something
about themselves. Fashion can be used to serve as an extension of one s own personality or to disguise
one s own true self. (Ukessays,2015)
Language **disguises the thought, so that from the external form of the clothes one cannot infer the
form of the thought they clothe, because the external form of the clothes is constructed with quite
another object than to let the form of the body be recognized (Calefato,2004.p.13).
1940s
In India, the 40`s was a decade marked by the World War II and the also the ensuing post
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This is probably the decade best attributable for the rise of fashion in the country that until then had
bigger issues to address.
1990s
The 90s, hands down, mark a major turning point in the journey of fashion in India, especially after
Sushmita Sen one of the most prominent model turned actors till date was crowned Miss Universe, in
1994. After the event, it seemed as though all major fashion brands and labels finally woke up to the
existence of the country, making their way into the local markets, one after another also majorly
attributable to the then revised foreign trade policies.
2000s
The *use of internet shopping paved the path of international brands setup their shops in India. During
this period, people could be seen sporting new styles and patterns from leading, but mainstream, labels
such as Adidas, Reebok, Nike, Puma, Wills Lifestyle, and similar names. Moreover, Indian designers
also started to make their existence felt during the era. (Thakkar,2016)
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The Unnecessary Destruction of Hiroshima
On August 6th, 1945, at 8:15 Japan time, the United States dropped an atomic bomb named Little Boy
on Hiroshima, Japan. Little Boy was dropped from the Enola Gay, from 31,000ft and detonated at
1,900ft above Hiroshima. Dropping the atomic bomb destroyed the city, ruined and negatively
changed people s lives, and killed thousands of people. Some say it was necessary to drop it because
of the lives it saved. It didn t save lives. It was unnecessary to drop the atomic bomb because of the
amount of destruction and lives it ruined.
The atomic bomb caused a lot of unnecessary destruction when it was dropped on Hiroshima. It had
destroyed houses and work buildings in Hiroshima, such as the hospital in which Dr. Fujii lived and
worked. Dr. Fujii s hospital was smashed all around him in a mad assortment of splintered lumber and
materials for the relief of pain (John Hersey, 11). Buildings were blown apart, caught fire, and
completely obliterated. Two thirds of Hiroshima were demolished. Out of the 90,000 buildings in
Hiroshima, 60,000 buildings were destroyed within a three mile radius of the epicenter. The havoc
could have been avoided by not dropping the atomic bomb.
Many people had their lives unfairly changed and even ruined from the atomic bomb. The victims of
radiation poisoning and burns had to deal with disfiguring ailments. They had dark burns across their
bodies. Their hair burned off. Skin drooped from the radiation and blast. The bomb also irradiated the
people nearby
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Eduardo Serpa Case Study
Eduardo Serpa is a business owner of a well known printing service in Little Havana, Fl. He was born
and raised in Cuba and came here for opportunity. He came with a high school diploma but no degree
of any college. He now makes beautiful portraits and albums for people during special events like
quinceañeras, weeding s, parties, and more. Since little, he never wanted to work for anyone but
himself. He started being an entrepenuer by selling jewelry and other accessories for women and men.
He was all about making business and had done everything in his power to build a successful
business. He realized what with the skills and knowledge he has with printers, pictures, and
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Even though he did just start with only photo books, the more costumers he had, the more ideas he
had. He then included canvases, keychains, portraits, 3 D picture glass cube, and way more. With this
came more expenses and more time in the studio, but it also came with more profit. Building this
business, Sepa had to sacrifice a lot of time away from his wife and kids. This hurt him but at the end
of the day he manage to keep a balance between work and home. He always reminded himself that
this is his passion. Sepa was always positive about the outcome of his business but also realistic. He
knew at some point the business would fall back. One of the ways this happened is by advance
technology. Now a day he have home printers being made with amazing quality and detail as well as
phones taking high definition photos. This decreased the number of is clients. It didn t Phase Sepa,
because he knew that home printers nor phones can make the amazing canvases and portraits that he
makes. He did have to infest a lot of money and new machinery to keep up with today s technology
and uptain the creativity and quality of his
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Parallelism In The Lottery
With visual imagery, Jackson tricks the audience into believing this is an innocent village; however, as
the story unfolds, the dark nature of these residents becomes apparent. On the day of the lottery,
individuals select a white slip from a tattered box. Ultimately, the resident possessing the slip marked
with a black dot gets stoned to death. No one questions the lottery, and the original purpose remains a
mystery. Some say it is beneficial for the village s harvest. Only when Tessie Hutchinson discovers
she is the winner, does she object to the lottery and argue how the system is unfair. Her protest fails, as
the villagers persist in the brutal stoning. Jackson s story reveals the dangers of blindly following
tradition and the darker aspects of human nature, such as the absolute cruelty in people s actions.
Focusing on recent mass shootings and the parallelisms in attitudes between Jackson s villagers and
Americans reveal how daily life in the United States is becoming a lottery.
Within the context of this story, there is a link between the villager s lottery and mass shootings today.
For the small village, the lottery is a deadly game of chance, in which the unlucky winner is incapable
of escaping his or her fate. Reflecting on recent attacks, the chances of death due to mass shootings
are becoming statistically inevitable. They occur in churches, nightclubs, festivals, and elementary
schools. While the residents in Jackson s story participate in a fatal lottery
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Essay on Bilingual Education in the United States
Bilingual Education in the United States
Aside from Native Americans, there are no indigenous Americans to speak of in the United States.
The U.S. is therefore a large immigrant nation whose history has grown out of its ability to bring
together people of different cultures, ethnicities, religions and backgrounds. This is why the United
States is often considered to be the world s melting pot. However, despite the fact that America is
composed of a diverse immigrant population, English is recognized as the national language of the
U.S., and it is through English that domestic affairs in the United States are conducted. Given the large
influx of immigrants from Spanish speaking nations in South America, the Caribbean, and Mexico ...
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This is because rather than ostracizing large numbers of the population, the U.S. should embrace the
diversity of its people by offering assistance to non English speaking students. Therefore, although I
will argue that secondary languages such as Spanish should be taught in public schools in the U.S., I
do not believe that English should be replaced entirely by secondary languages.
Before outlining the arguments for and against bilingual education, it is first necessary to provide an
overview of the controversy over bilingual education, and its emergence as a national debate. This
controversy is basically centered on the question: Should the United States government incorporate
the teaching of different languages into the public school system or not? Although it is currently
permissible to learn secondary languages such as Spanish, French, German and Latin in public middle
schools and high schools in the U.S., such classes have traditionally been geared toward broadening
the educational experience for native English speaking students. Therefore, rather than providing
assistance to students whose native languages are not English, classes in American public schools are
taught in English, despite the fact that increasing numbers of students in some areas of the U.S. do not
speak English as their first language. In 1998, for example, (the most recent year for which statistics
were available), statistics indicated that there were some
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The Indian Boarding Schools
The Indian Boarding Schools In the late 1800s, Captain Richard Henry Pratt set out to Kill the Indian
in him, and save the man. (A Plea to Citizenize Indians). The goal to erase Indian cultures and replace
it with white American culture was sought to be achieved through boarding schools. Pratt was the
creator of the first Indian boarding school: Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania. These government
funded boarding schools would take children from their homes on reservation, often for them to not
see their family again until they are grown(lecture). Pratt s goal was to eliminate the Indian culture
and incorporate the Indian people into the more civilized (Marr) American culture. This meant forcing
the Indian students to speak only English and to give up all cultural traditions, religions, names and
take up Christianity and American sounding names. Students were put into these boarding schools
with little or no contact with their families for eight to nine months of the year (Marr). These schools
operated with minimal funds, so the education was very insufficient. It was clear from the beginning;
the actual goal was not to give quality education for the Native American children but to get rid of the
Indian culture. The conditions within these boarding schools were often very poor for students. They
were underfunded and created on a basis of racism. There were two types of these schools: boarding
schools and the mission schools. The boarding schools were
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Personal Statement For Medical Physics
My passion for medical physics is reflected upon the fact that I have been working as a medical
physicist for almost seven years, from the day I obtained my M.Sc. degree until today. During these
years I have offered Medical Physics and Radiation Protection services in several large private
hospitals in Cyprus in all cities, like Evangelismos Private Hospital, Royal Artemis Medical Center,
Blue Cross Private Hospital and Saint George s Polyclinic in the city of Pafos, Evangelistria Private
Hospital, Apollonio Private Hospital, Nicosia Polyclinic, Hippocrateon Private Hospital in the capital
city of Nicosia, Napa Olympic Private Hospital and Santa Marina Polyclinic in Ammochostos district
and as well as several other small private practices like dental, vet and orthopaedic practices. This
work at different hospitals required the need to utilise my driving license which may be helpful also
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This knowledge was obtained throughout the course of radiation protection during my M.Sc. degree
course at King s College London and will be of great help for the in depth understanding of relevant
legislation and national standards.
As for the Radiotherapy, I have also basic knowledge because I have participated in two important
courses during my M.Sc. course. These are the A course in Radiotherapy Physics Radiation
Dosimetry, Treatment Planning and Treatment Techniques , UK, 17 19 November 2009 and the A
course in Radiotherapy Physics Treatment Machines, Quality Assurance, Radiobiology,
Brachytherapy and Radiotherapy Imaging , UK, 9 10 March 2010, both organised by The Joint
Departement of Physics of the Royal Marsden Hospital The Institute of Cancer
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American Prison Reform Analysis
The American Prison System: Needs to Reform Alice Goffman, speaker in the presentation How we re
priming some kids for college and others for prison in which she tells the story of two brothers. Their
names were Chuck and Tim. Chuck was 18 years old and Tim was 10. Chuck was an average student
who got B s and C s and loved to play basketball. One afternoon in the school yard a classmate of
Chuck called his mother a crack whore. Like most people he shoved the classmate to the ground. He
should have gotten a detention or a suspension, but that did not happen. He lived in a low income area
that was targeted by the police. Subsequently, the police officers charged Cuck with aggravated
assault, a felony, which sent him to adult county ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
American Civil Liberties Union an organization for protection of liberties of the common American
said Overcrowding, violence, sexual abuse, and other conditions pose grave risks to prisoner health
and safety. Mistreatment of prisoners based on race, sex, gender identity, or disability remains far too
common ( Prisoners Rights ). Since the population of prisoners are hidden such injustice is not
commonly reported on. THe denial of prisoner rights in no more clearer than in the case of solitary
confinement. Keri Blakinger writer for Vice and author of How Solitary Confinement Affected Me
Five Years After My Release said in her article It s a little like PTSD, Kupers said. A lot of people go
to war and have traumatic experiences, but only some develop the symptoms of PTSD . I would say
maybe a quarter of the people have full blown isolation panic, he continued, referencing a term coined
by his colleague, Hans Toch, to describe immediate, intense reactions to solitary (Blakinger). With
such intense responses and PTSD like symptoms cruel and unusual punishment like this should be
banned. Prison s ultimate goal is to reform prisoners and allow them to lead happy healthy lives
outside of prison and harsh punishment like this does not help that
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Essay On My Farm House
During some of my early farm boy life, I attended some wonderful churches in Edmonton and
Metcalfe County. The church nearest our farm home was the one room Good Hope Baptist Church,
which was located alongside the gravel surfaced Knob Lick Road about three miles from Edmonton.
As a youngster, my attendance was usually limited to those infrequent and short periods of time when
the church had a pastor and during occasional revival services. My Mom and I would walk together
from our tenant farm to the church attend the worship services as well as an occasional dinner on the
grounds. Dad did go to the church grounds on some occasions, but often remained outside the church
with a few other men during the church services. All of the men; ... Show more content on
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He always remained seated in silence and looked straight ahead. I have often wondered if he ever
accepted Jesus as his Lord and Savior in later years.
Dinner on the grounds was an event usually held after morning church services. A very l o n g table
was set up in an L configuration. It was assembled with rough sawn planks laid on a series of saw
horses and covered with bed sheets used as tablecloths.
Each family brought one or more items of food, which varied from event to event, but would always
result in delicious meals consisting of some of the following: cornbread, biscuits, fried chicken, ham,
chicken and dumplings, several varieties of beans, potatoes prepared in a variety of ways, cabbage,
fried apples, radishes, corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, slaw, onions, squash, chocolate, apple, butterscotch
and rhubarb pie, chocolate cake, caramel cake with hickory nuts on its icing, blackberry cobbler, iced
tea, coffee, lemonade, Kool Aid, watermelon, muskmelon, and other goodies. Now you know why it
was a l o n g table.
Another childhood experience with a church involved a Presbyterian pastor who drove out into the
country and picked up myself and other youngsters, then drove us to his church in Edmonton. There
we were joined with youngsters who lived in town and we all participated in the church s youth
events. Afterward, the pastor would drive us back to our homes. Those were very enjoyable occasions,
but
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The Importance Of Personal Liberty
Personal liberty means a bundle of rights, essential for the existence of human life. In Maneka Gandhi
v. Union of India, the Supreme Court pointed out that the expression personal liberty does not mean
only liberty of the persons but also liberty or rights attached to the person (Jus personam). A division
bench of the Delhi High Court observed in AV Chardel v. Delhi University that the expression life and
personal liberty includes a variety of rights, which though not enumerated in Part III of the
Constitution, can be included in various aspects of liberty provided they are necessary for the full
development of human personality. Further in Francis Coralie v. Union Territory of Delhi, Justices PN
Bhagwati, Fazal Ali, Murtaza, while stressing the quality of life and its enjoyment within the purview
of Article 21 have rightly said: the right to life enshrined in Article 21 cannot be restricted to mere
animal existence. It means something much more than just physical survival. The right to life includes
the right to live with human dignity and all that goes along with it.
Along these lines the articulation individual freedom isn t restricted to the assurance of appendage and
workforce however incorporates everything basic for the happiness regarding existence with all
human respect.
A vital inquiry how far the infringement of freedoms fundamental forever caused by the ecological
contamination exists in the extent of Article 21 has been examined by the High Court
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Web Design Disadvantages
{A quick search for a web designer reveal plenty of options, each promising great things for your
website and contract.|When you go looking for a web designer, you will find many options of
allegedly great ones out there.|There are many web designers who promise to do the best design jobs
in the market.} {This makes you wonder why there are so many poorly designed websites in
existence.|This usually contrasts with the presence of so many bad websites online.|This always makes
one wonder where all the bad websites came from with all this talent around.} {You need to choose a
web designer or design agency carefully.|There is a need for a careful deliberation on your prospective
web designer.|You have to choose a web designer well.}
{Look at the quality of their portfolio.|You need to analyze their portfolio.|Go through their advertised
portfolio with a keen eye.} {Great ones show creativity, variety in style and have real websites
designed for clients, not just practical work from design school. you can click on their website to get
more information about them.|The the best portfolio will have creative, stylish work done in different
aspects, with real websites included, apart from just what they have made as case studies. you can
check out their website for more info about them.|Unless a portfolio shows a variety in terms of
creativity and style, as well as real life website examples, it is useless to you.} {A look at their general
style will tell you if they are the
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Debt To Equity Ratio Of Diamond Drillers Inc
The debt to equity ratio of Diamond Drillers, Inc, is 0.66times the debt to equity ratio of industry
averages is 1.07 times.
The debt to equity ratio is a financial, liquidity ratio which compares total debt to total equity of an
entity. It illustrates the percentage of entity financing that comes from creditors and investors.
The debt to equity ratio of Diamond Drillers, Inc, is 0.66 times and industry averages is 1.07 times. So
the debt to equity ratio of Diamond Drillers, Inc, is lower than industry averages. The lower debt to
equity ratio indicates that more investor financing (shareholders) is used than creditor financing (bank
loans or debts).
The lower debt to equity ratio of Diamond Drillers Inc, implies a more financially stable business. The
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Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, and Bradford D. Jordan, 2008, p.59)
= $45million/$18million
= 2.5 times
The inventory turnover of Diamond Drillers, Inc, is 2.5 times the inventory turnover of industry
averages is 2.45 times.
The inventory turnover ratio is an efficiency ratio that represents how effectively inventory is
managed. It measures how many times a business sold its inventories during a year.
The inventory turnover of Diamond Drillers is higher than the industry. It is good to have a higher
inventory turnover since the Diamond Drillers does not overspend by buying too much inventory and
wastes resources by storing non salable inventory. It also shows that the company can effectively sell
the inventory it buys more than the industry.
Even the inventory turnover of Diamond Drillers is better than the industry, but it still not so much
better different.
The larger amount of inventories holding may cause the inventories to become obsolesce or expire and
there will be storage costs and other holding costs incur, so it is good to have smaller inventory
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Shi Huangdi Research Paper
Shi huangdi will become a suitable principle for Tucker High School. This is why because he had
many accomplish many achievements such as uniting China.Next,he had built the great wall of
China.Lastly,he had established the Qin Dynasty. Overall,these accomplishments makes Shi Huangdi
a qualified candidate to be hired as a principal for Tucker High School.
Shi Huangdi unified China because,he wanted the people of China to unite as a whole instead of the
people becoming separate from others.His reign was based off of force.Shi Huangdi used legalism to
force the people to cooperate with the law. He believed that this style of government is a leader
greatest virtue.Also,he used strict punishments for the crimes that the people
committed.Furthermore,Shi
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Tonya Narrative Therapy
The authors explore the film I Tonya (2017) from a systemic perspective, and analyze the main family
s behaviors through the lens of Narrative Therapy. The authors referred to multiple articles that define
Narrative therapy, and the use of tools such as externalization, deconstruction and exceptions. The
authors of this paper examine the characters within the film, and suggest methods where therapeutic
interventions could facilitate healing from public ridicule through empowerment.
Keywords: narrative therapy, family systems, externalization
Shunned by a Nation: Narrative Therapy to Heal Public Shame
Introduction
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Accordingly, the role of the therapist is to interpret how the client is comprehending their story and the
associated meaning. Once completed, the therapist would assist the client to re author a more helpful,
rewarding, and open ended story by emphasizing the understanding of the individual s subjective
experience (Phipps Vorster, 2015). Tonya and her experience were constructed and anchored in her
family roots that manifested through years of emotional and physical abuse from her mom, the media,
and society while grieving the neglect and abandonment of her dad. The authors of this paper believe
it is imperative that Tonya and her mother work independently. Individual work can create a boundary
and space to heal from the history of
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My Favorite Experience In My Life
Pass. Set. Spike. Serve. Dig. I have heard these words surround me since I was young. Sports have
played an important part of my life since I was young taking a parent and me swim classes at the local
YMCA. I was that kid who played almost every sport out there, from karate to soccer to basketball.
Even after all that, it still took me still took me years to find my true passion as far as sports go.
Both of my parents played volleyball growing up so it has always been in my life one way or another.
My two brothers couldn t care less about it, rather spending their days playing soccer and video
games.
All of a sudden, the first day of school, middle school, rolled around. My school offered a sports
program, so without hesitation, I had decided to sign up for volleyball because I wanted to try
something new and try to find an activity that would keep me happy and busy. Sixth grade flew by and
seventh soon came. As per the one year tradition, I signed up to play volleyball. This year, I played on
my school s varsity team.
Seventh grade was the year I tried out for club volleyball. My first year of club volleyball is where I
had some of the best and worst experiences of my life. My teammates are some of my best friends,
who I have known from previous sports our parents made us suffer through. This team also happens to
be one of the worst in the league, taking second to last place in the league. We lose every tournament,
much less every game. And everyone likes to win,
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Marriott at Myanmar
I. Executive Summary This report is prepared to be the first document evaluating Myanmar s
attractiveness for consideration of establishing Marriott Hotels and Resorts in this country. The best
location for the hotel is chosen to be the city called Yangon since it offers a wide variety of activities
for travelers with different interests. Yangon Marriott Hotels and Resorts will be attracted to upscale
visitors who wish to stay in a luxury, five star hotel with exceptional service quality, while enjoying
the beauty of the country. The target groups of customers are not limited only to local high income
Burmese, but also foreign visitors who come on a business or vacation purposes in Myanmar.
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Moreover, since the late 1990s, Myanmar s economy has worsened due to economic sanctions from
many countries such as the European Union, Canada, and the U.S. Foreign investments usually come
from China, Singapore, South Korea, and Thailand. V. Market Research A. Market conditions in target
country 1. Existing demand There are several reasons why Myanmar should be a good place in
consideration for new investment opportunity. The country has vast and virtually untapped natural
resources. To this day, Myanmar remains one of the most mysterious and undiscovered destinations in
the world. The country seems appealing to many tourists around the world due to its unseen attractions
with regard to cultures, history, and natural beauty. There has been an increasing demand from outside
the country, especially from those travelers who wish to discover this resource rich country. Myanmar
is viewed as a good destination for people who want to have an exotic adventure, beach vacation, and
mountain experience. In addition, advocates supporting Burmese tourist claim that it is the only
method to help Burmese poor citizen to have a better standard of living and avoid isolating the country
from the rest of the world. Another important issue needed to be pointed
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History of the Computer Industry in America
The Computer
It s History and Spot in American Society
The Computer
It s History and Spot in American Society
It is not very often that a new invention comes about and touches every aspect of our lives. Such a
device that changes the way we work, live, and play is a special one, indeed. A machine that has done
all this and more now exists in nearly every business in the U.S. and in one out of every two
households. This incredible invention is the computer. The electronic computer has been around for
over a half century, but its ancestors have been around for 2000 years. However, only in the last 40
years has it changed the American society. From the first wooden abacus to the latest high speed ...
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The outbreak of World War II produced a desperate need for computing capability, especially for the
military. New weapons systems were produced which needed trajectory tables and other essential data
(Hitmill).
In 1942, John P. Eckert, John W. Mauchley, and their associates at the University of Pennsylvania
decided to build a high speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as
ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical Integrator And Calculator. It could multiply two numbers at the rate
of 300 products per second, by finding the value of each product from a multiplication table stored in
its memory. ENIAC was thus about 1,000 times faster than the previous generation of computers. It
used 18,000 standard vacuum tubes, occupied 1800 square feet of floor space, used about 180,000
watts of electricity, and used punch card input and output. The ENIAC was very difficult to program
because one had to essentially re wire it to perform whatever task the computer was required to do
(Bellis). It was, however, efficient in handling the particular programs for which it had been designed.
ENIAC is generally accepted as the first successful high speed electronic digital computer and was
used in many applications from 1946 to 1955.
Mathematician John von Neumann was very interested in the ENIAC. In 1945, he undertook a
theoretical study of computation that
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Persuasive Essay On Animal Farms
Each day, millions of Americans flock to grocery stores, picking out the food they plan to eat, often
placing a beef product in their shopping cart. Most people set it down in their shopping cart and keep
going along their day, not even thinking about how the animal it came from lived its life, was killed,
and how the meat was packed. However, there are many people who oppose the meat industry s
execution of these processes, regardless of it being very efficient and inexpensive. There have been
many inside investigations attempting to expose the meat industry, making it known to the public how
poorly these animals, predominantly cows, are treated, in order to make a new law that would change
the methods used. These exploitations have been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Cattle, when down, are branded as unfit for humans to eat by the federal government. These cows are
three times likelier to harbor a potentially deadly strain of E. coli, and at higher risk of carrying
salmonella bacteria and transmitting bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease, as it is
quaintly known (Solotaroff). This is mainly due to the fact that the floors are uncleaned, and covered
with the urine and feces of cows and other farm animals that may pass by that area. Farmers will try
their hardest to bring a downed cow up, even if it may be considered unsuitable for human
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Definitions And Historical View Of Gartner
1.3.1.3.1 IoT Definitions and Historical View
Gartner (2015) forecasts that in 2020 almost 20 billion devices will be connected together and form
the Internet of Things (IoT) of the future, which is a rise by fairly 2000% from 0.9 billion in 2009
(Gartner.com, 2015).
The topic of IoT has hoarded much interest to the point that it has been classified as a disruptive
technology (Downes, 2013, Feki et al., 2013). The concept of the Internet of Things is not new; it has
been around since the early 90s. It has been envisioned in many forms yet all the different visions
have one thing in common, the connectedness of devices (Donovan, 2014). In 1991, it was already
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Moreover, the Internet of Things, or as called by others, the Internet of Everything is a seen as a global
network of devices and machines that have the ability to interact and communicate with each other
(Kortuem et al., 2010, Lee and Lee, 2015). Seven years later, the International Telecommunication
Community adapted the definition of IoT in the ITU T Y.2060 (06/2012) publication stating that the
IoT is a global infrastructure for the information society that enables advanced services by
interconnecting physical and virtual things on the foundation of current and developing information
and communication technologies (ITU, 2015).
In addition to how the IoT has been defined by the ITU, there have been many variations of the
definition that revolve around the same centre but adapted to the view of the organisational entity that
is looking at the IoT model. In Atzori, Iera and Morabito (2010), the authors gather and funnel the
different IoT visions that had been proposed over the past years into three main groups. These groups
are: (1) Things oriented, where the emphasis is on the objects and finding models to integrate them,
(2) Internet oriented, where the focus is on different networking possibilities that would establish
efficient connections between the objects, and (3) Semantic oriented, which by using semantic
technologies the
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I Want To Become An Occupational Therapist
What do you want to be when you graduate high school?, my mother asked me. She has asked me this
specific question my entire life but today she wanted an answer. I was seventeen, only a month away
until my eighteenth birthday, so it was time for me to make a decision. I told her I did not know and
she started to list a bunch of career options I could pursue. She continue to go on and on then, she said
Occupational Therapist. My mom described to me what Occupational Therapist did and their job
responsibilities. That is when I decided that this is the career for me. I am driven to become an
Occupational Therapist because I want to provide for my future family, and to grow spiritually and
mentally in the process. When I graduate in June 2016
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Biblical Qualifications for Church Leadership
Liberty Theological Seminary Biblical Qualifications for Local Church Leadership A Research Paper
Submitted to Dr. Hester In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course Systematic
Theology II THEO 530 By Craig R. Jackson 5 July 2010 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2
Executive summary 3 1.0 Introduction 4 2.0 New Testament leaders 5 3.0 Address to Titus 6 4.0
Qualifications for Local Church Leaders 7 4.1 Blameless 7 (a) Family of the Leader or Elder 7 (b) Not
overbearing 9 (c) Temperance 9 (d) Sobriety 10 (e) Gain 11 4.2 Hospitability 12 (a) Loving what is
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Leaders are appointed to serve here on earth on behalf of Christ since Christ is the good and chief
shepherd. Leaders should lead the believers based on how Christ related with the church when he was
on earth[5]. Shepherds had to feed the people of God and to protect them from predators[6]. Churches
today ought to do things how the New Testament churches did[7]. The New Testament leaders are an
example of how church leaders of today should also behave and work[8]. They ought to be able to
teach, guide the believers in the way of God and nurture their spiritual gifts. The New Testament
leaders had to boldly defend the word of God in case of any false teaching. Basing on this New
Testament leadership, it is important to make sure that any believer appointed to the leadership office
has the laid down qualifications[9]. Address to Titus In the book of Titus, Paul addresses Titus on how
to carry out the task of choosing church leaders. Paul wrote to him so as to challenge him in the way
he ought to go. He did this as he was almost leaving Titus behind to go on with the work of God. Titus
was to be left with the duty of finishing the work that was pending in Crete. He was charged with the
task of appointing leaders for the churches in every town by laying down particular qualifications for
the local church leaders[10]. According to the qualifications, it is apparent that the character of a
leader matters a lot. The qualifications are divided into
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The Big Friendly Giant Analysis
Roald Dahl wrote the big friendly giant as a contribution of his seven year old daughter who passed
away. Dahl was a British World War 2 fighter and later became interested in writing books for adults.
Soon after, he began to write children books and mad big hits off popular books and movies such as
James And the Giant Peach. Roald Dahl had 5 kids and a wife named Patricia Neal. The Big Friendly
Giant was dedicated to Oliva, his daughter, who died of a disease called measles encephalitis which is
swelling of the brain. The book was published in 1982 which was 20 years after died. A person
shouldn t be judged since they are different than you, interpreting someone s ways may contribute to
your outlook on them such as how are they different from you, what are they morals and how the
character behaves. In the book The Big Friendly Giant, a little girl named Sophie was captured from
an orphanage by a giant. The giant was genuine and nice to Sophie, he also was a vegetarian which
revealed he wasn t going to eat Sophie. The Giant was called The Big friendly Giant since he always
treated Sophie respectfully and protected her. The Big Friendly Giant took Sophie to an ancient cave
which was his home. His house was immense to Sophie since he lived in a world where giants exist
and everything was massive. Outside his house lived other giants who were carnivores and mean to
the big friendly giant. The giants who lived outside the cave would go snatch children up and eat
them.
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The Monkey s Paw And The Third Wish
Be careful what you wish for. This is a common quote that most people hear many times throughout
their lives. The two short stories The Monkey s Paw and The Third Wish demonstrate this quote by
showing most wishes often come with unexpected consequences. These two stories are very much
alike and share many similarities in both their moods, and motifs.
There are many similarities between the two short stories The Third Wish and The Monkey s Paw .
One major similarity they share is their overall mood. The mood both stories share is the feeling of
mystery. Mystery is shown in The Monkey,s Paw when the Sergeant major first told the White family
about the monkey s paw, and it s magical powers. The author writes monkeys paw? Said mrs. White
curiously. Well, it s just a bit of what you might call magic, perhaps said the sergeant major
offhandedly . This quote shows the mystery in The Monkey s Paw because to most people magic is
quite a big mystery. Some people believe it is real and some do not. Others don t know what to believe
because magic is not a thing that you can see, or prove to be real. Mystery can also be felt in the mood
of The Third Wish . A good example of when mystery is displayed is at the very beginning of the
story. mr. Peters had just gotten out of his car and was starting to search for the unknown creature that
was making distressed sounds He stood a moment waiting to try and discover where the noise was
coming from,
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  • 2. Short Term Cognition The term cognition refers to all the mental structures and processes involved in reception, storage, and use of knowledge, which involves the analysis of memory and mind. (Psychology book) Copious research has been conducted by psychologists on memory and different methods to how to better recall words. Studies by Atkinson and Shiffrin, Paivio, and Bower accordingly came to the conclusion that words tied to visual imagery have a stronger chance of being remembered than just their verbal associations. According to the multi store model of memory (Atkinson and Shiffrin, 1968) the memory system consists of a sensory memory, short term memory and long term memory.(psychology book) In order to be stored in long term memory material needs to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... by confederates increases, the number of wrong answers given by the participants will increase. This is predicted as studies such as Paivio and Bower who gained results that support this hypothesis. However, there are some psychologists that see faults in the Dual Code Theory Paivio proposed, that it is only valid for tests on which people are asked to focus on identifying how concepts are related (Reed 2010) Therefore it is important to note the null hypothesis: the number of words recalled by the participants would be less if they use the imagery method then by the participants who use the rehearsal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Research Paper On Concorat Just at the time when the Concordat was in its most flourishing condition, a young man belonging to a wealthy and highly respected middle class family went to the office of the head of the police at P , and begged for his help and advice, which was immediately promised him. My father threatens to disinherit me, the young man then began, although I have never offended against the laws of the State, of morality or of his paternal authority, merely because I do not share his blind reverence for the Catholic Church and her Ministers. On that account he looks upon me, not merely as Latitudinarian, but as a perfect Atheist, and a faithful old manservant of ours, who is much attached to me, and who accidentally saw my father s will, told ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now I do not believe in ghosts. 2 Neither do I, the police director replied; but I cannot well do anything on this dangerous ground if I had nothing but superstitions to go upon. You know how the Church rules all our affairs since the Concordat with Rome, and if I investigate this matter, and obtain no results, I am risking my post. It would be very different if you could adduce any proofs for your suspicions. I do not deny that I should like to see the clerical party, which will, I fear, be the ruin of Austria, receive a staggering blow; try, therefore, to get to the bottom of this business, and then we will talk it over again. About a month passed without the young Latitudinarian being heard of; but then he suddenly came one evening, evidently in a great state of excitement, and told him that he was in a position to expose the priestly deceit which he had mentioned, if the authorities would assist him. The police director asked for further ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Impact Of The American Dream In Upton Sinclair s The... To quote James Truslow Adams, The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. To immigrants and workers, this is a promising hope. However, it holds a much darker truth. Jurgis Rudkus discovers this in the novel, The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair. Sinclair s novel summarizes the plights of the average American worker in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, brought about by false hopes and corruption, and according to The Guardian, is responsible for the upheaval in the United States meat packing industry. The American Dream is the founding idea of the American economy, however it does not hold as much promise as it seems. The Jungle follows the Lithuanian couple, Jurgis Rudkus and his 16 year old bride, Ona Lukoszaite, as well as some of their extended family, in their immigration to and life after arriving in America. The family travels to Packingtown, Chicago, lured in by the pretense of the American Dream. Right away, they learned that the fantastic high wages were followed by high prices for everything else. Young, strong, and full of energy, Jurgis quickly finds a job, as do a few other relatives, and the family decides to buy a house. Wrongly believing that they would own it one day, they agree to a contract for a house, unaware that its high interest and hidden fees would keep it out of their reach. With the added expenses, the rest of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Weberian Bureaucracy Case Study First of all, I agree that the political structure and administrative arrangements in Hong Kong have contributed to the closest approximation of Weberian bureaucracy in contemporary world. When Hong Kong government gained sovereignty after the handover in 1997, it has adopted the bureaucracy model to solve the problems of its inefficiency post government during the colonial period. The bureaucracy was suggested by a German sociologist Max Weber, who claimed it as an ideal system for the efficiency of the organization and administration. Max Weber s bureaucracy consists of six specific characteristics: division of work, authority hierarchy, formal selection, formal rules and regulations, impersonality, and career orientation. Among these six ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the Victoria Harbor planning, Hong Kong government decided to coordinate with various non government actors and private sectors. This was because the Government believed harbor planning should not only limited to government s purview but should integrate the public s opinions towards the planning. However, the government was superior in decision making process and showed that it did not wanted publics to engage in policy making process. For example, most of policy making process was done autonomously by the government where the non government actors were absent; lack of communication channel between the government and non government sectors; and government only informed its decisions to non government sectors without consulting with them. Therefore, there were constant conflicts between the government, private sectors, and the group of civil society throughout the process. If there was a proper communications and co ordination, and if government allowed non government actors to engage in decision making process, the tension between the government and non government actors wouldn t be exist. Because even though their interests and aims are different they can reach an agreement throughout the direct and indirect communications. Therefore, with impersonality presents in the policy co ordination process, the power structure would not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Happy, The Truth Of Happiness In the documentary Freakonomics, the basic theme follows the idea of breaking beyond the system, and what the system says that you are going to be. With a different documentary called Happy, happiness is explained by the way happiness is achieved; it says that happiness is based around love and a positive attitude. Together, the documentaries Happy and Freakonomics examine and prove the statement that your destiny is determined by you and what you perceive life. In the documentary Happy, the truth of happiness is shown through the love of others. Along with that Freakonomics goes into depth the truth that who you think you are determined to be, and who you could be. The two documentaries amplify and improve around this idea that, breaking out of the norms of life, we can become extraordinary people. To truly have a life of purpose, according to the documentary Happy you need to be happy with what you have. In the beginning of the documentary Happy people were in the documentary, were asked what they wanted to get out of life, and most of them said to be happy or to achieve the American dream, to be happy . In Happy, the focus revolves around the basic idea of happiness and that we need to achieve this awareness of true happiness is to do what we love: ...the things we love to do are the building blocks of a happy life. Play, having new experiences, friends and family, doing things that are meaningful, and appreciating what we have; these are the things that make us happy, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay about My Personal Praxis Statement My Personal Praxis Statement As a college student, I often find myself inundated with work. To make it worse, these assignments usually are uninteresting and irrelevant. It is in the midst of these tedious exercises that I begin to wonder whether all of this work is worth it. When this issue creeps into my mind, I think back to my reasons for choosing to pursue this profession. When I started college, I knew that I could not function in a typical nine to five job. The banality and predictability of such a career simply did not appeal to me. So that essentially ruled out any course of study which would lead to such an occupation. I also knew that I wanted a job that would allow me to make a difference in people s lives. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that I can pass along my own wisdom while simultaneously helping them to develop a knowledge base of their own. I believe that I can get through to students and allow them to reach new realizations. I believe that I can help them to see the process of schooling as an experience that is both interesting and enlightening. What follows is my interpretation of the teaching profession. It details the methodological and ideological frameworks that I would use to construct a learning experience that is meaningful for students. When looking back on high school, I realize that I typically learned more from teachers who made their classes interesting. By doing so, these educators utilized student interest as method of building a desire to learn. They camouflaged learning in the colors of discussion, making it seem as though we simply were carrying on a normal discourse. But each class inevitably resulted in the acquisition of a better understanding of the subject material. As a student, I found myself wanting to go to these classes. The teachers who conducted these courses made education seem enjoyable and thus created in students a desire to engage in further learning. As a future educator, I would like my class to operate in a similar manner. I want my class to be one that students look forward to attending. Mine will be an intellectually open classroom environment one in which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Road Salt In Canada Introduction The only resource currently used the Canadian Government for de icing the roads during the winter is road salt. Yet scientists have found through research that the continued use of road salt is not only harmful to the environment (Novotny, Stefan, 2012; Equiza et al., 2017) which is also harmful to the health and general well being of the population. Such reports have been published across countries and specifically in Canada (Priority substances list assessment report, 2001). Furthermore, the Canadian government has also conducted a report that highlighted in detail the negative environmental impacts of road salt. (Priority substances list assessment report, 2001). However, road salts are still used by governments to create ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although some individuals and governmental bodies sway towards minimizing and controlling usage, some other groups believe it is best to eradicate the usage of road salt altogether. Both of these are good suggestions and will definitely address the problem. However it is important to evaluate any suggestions and understand how the factors discussed above contribute to the increased use of road ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Women In The Roaring 20 s Ah, the roaring 20´s. A decade where dancing, drinking and having fun were the most important things. It was the post WW1 era, and people were happier than ever. The stock market rose and people had very high living standards. American (and non american) women started to liberate from men. They could now vote, play sports, have jobs and have their own money. And as the old thoughts of women dissapeared, so did the ideal type of woman and the beauty standards. In less than ten years, it changed clompetly. The corsetted woman figure (known as S figure) dissapeared and was sustituted by a boyish, flat figure. And because of this, dresses also changed. They were now tube shaped and they were shorter too, ending above the knees. Film stars like Louise Brooks (who I am going to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Long neck. They had an appreciation for the minimal look, cubism and women depicted in Grecian art. They also had ethnic and oriental influences. The discovering of Tutankamon caused an Egyptomania among people, which leads me to the next point: the potions women used in the 20´s. Women used products like the ones from the brand we studied in this lesson, but what catched my attention was another muggle brand: Palmolive. You will think, Well, that´s a muggle brand, why are you talking about it? And I will answer your question. I am talking about it because it wasn´t so muggle after all. This brand emerged along with the Egyptomania. Its slogan said: Youth charm . When I read it, I decided to investigate it a little bit. And what I found was that Palmolive´s creator was a potioneer. He sold his products at an economic price to muggles, adding only a little quantity of magic ingredients. Muggles were absolutely impressed with this products so they started to buy it more and more. And now I am going to move to the next and last point: a person who exemplified the beauty standards of American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Harry Truman, The President Of The United States Aaron Siegler Mrs. Rapp English/P6 30 November 2015 I. Introduction President Harry Truman, the 33rd president, was a honorable man as shown in this quote, The heroism of our troops was matched by that of the armed forces of the nation s that fought by our side they absorbed the blows and shared to the full in the ultimate destruction of the enemy. This quote shows how the president was caring. He was a great man and is able to do many things such as ending World War II and he has also used the world most powerful weapon, the atomic bomb. Harry Truman, the 33rd president of the United States, has made many accomplishments, and that s why he learned and adapted to how his work was done. II. Early Years and Education Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri on May 8, 1884. He and his two siblings, the boy, Vivian, and the girl, Mary Jane, worked on a farm for twelve years. (He got a received, a ideal religious education and studied the piano. When he was young he wanted to become a pianist. He could not play sports because of his thick glasses. He was influenced by a book called Great Men and Famous Women which showed him how to govern, and to follow in the footsteps of the great and famous people. After growing up the farm where he was born, he had done various jobs to help support his family. He was once a timekeeper for a railroad construction firm and he also worked as a clerk for a bank in Kansas City. In 1906 he returned to the city of Grandview to help run ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Issue Of Blue Bird Securities Group Plc Of Supplying... Rebecca cannot fulfil the obligations of her contract she established with Blue Bird Securities Group PLC of supplying ten birds, as after supplying five birds to them in November 2013, an international convention from January 2014 including the UK has deemed it illegal to import endangered wild birds into the UK for commercial purpose, making the delivery of the final five birds including the rare Madagascan native White winged Ibis bird to Blue Bird PLC in May 2014, as contractually obliged to, impossible. Blue Bird PLC have claimed for a breach in contract as non delivery of the birds in May 2014 would mean a failure in upholding the conditions agreed by Rebecca in the contract; yet Rebecca has claimed that the contract has become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After making this agreement, and before the first day of the first concert, the Hall was destroyed by a fire; meaning the concerts couldn t be performed as intended. Both parties evidently had no thought about the possibility of such a disaster, and had no form of reference to it in their agreement. Blackburn J. in reviewing this case and the doctrine of frustration court said, There seems no doubt that where there is a positive contract to do a thing, not in itself unlawful, the contractor must perform it or pay damages for not doing it, although in consequence of unforeseen accidents, the performance of his contract has become unexpectedly burthensome or even impossible. However, in the case of Taylor v Caldwell, the contract was neither positive nor absolute but was subject to an implied condition making this rule not applicable as the parties must have known the risk at the start of the contract to make it absolute; therefore the verdict was that neither party was at fault and the doctrine of frustration applied. Frustration occurs also when the person engaged under a contract of personal service becomes unavailable. This example of frustration can be seen in the case of Condor v The Barron Knights on December 8th 1962. An agreement was made by a 16 year old drummer to perform in a band seven nights a week, sometimes twice a day. However, the drummer developed a mental illness and was told by doctors that he couldn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Microeconomics Ice Cream Analysis ECO 201 : Microeconomics Research Paper The Unilever Group Ben and Jerry s Homemade Inc. Ice Cream June 9, 2011 Deborah Minassian ECO 201 : Microeconomics Research Paper The Unilever Group Ben and Jerry s Homemade Inc. Ice Cream June 9, 2011 Deborah Minassian Abstract Ben Jerry s Homemade, Inc. has been in business since 1978. Approximately 40% of the world s frozen dairy desserts, 5.6 billion liters per year, are manufactured at more than 450 U.S. ice cream plants. This makes the United States the largest producer of ice cream and related products in the world. With the world s largest milk supply, an abundance of land, and investments in research development, U.S. frozen dairy dessert production has remained ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If all exchange rates remained equal they would have reported a decline in profit of 1.0% which is a result of the world economies. The Unilever Group s report on ice cream stated that they saw volume growth and share gains in most markets. Specifically they saw a strong performance in Western Europe, Mexico, Indonesia and Australia. Much of this growth was due to the Magnum Gold acquisition and the marketing of this product in these markets. Product quality improvements helped their Klondike line achieve strong results in the U.S.A. The Unilever Group maintained a negative price growth in ice cream. The negative price growth reflected slightly lower gross margins, at constant currency, with commodity costs higher. According to Market Line a leading business information company, in 2007, the companies with the largest shares in the ice cream business was Unilever, Nestle and General Mills. The breakdown is as follows: This chart demonstrates the amount of market share Unilever had among its competitors during 2007. Competitive Advantage Although Ben and Jerry s is owned by a large international corporation, company s mission statement continues to describe what Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield started in an old gas station: A social mission to operate the company in such a way that a concern for the global community is calculated in corporate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Ethics, Sexual Harassment, And Bullying I felt very connected to this week s discussions, not because I ve personally been involved in discrimination, sexual harassment, or bullying but because I spent a lot of time managing through these issues when I worked as an Operations Manager for Borders, Inc. At any given time I had ~250 employees and managers in a distribution center reporting to me on three shifts, six days a week. It was rare that I didn t have some pending issue that required a Human Resources perspective and these issues were very common themes. I ve never understood why someone would choose to expend energy on any of these actions but always considered my role as one that could protect others when it did occur. As we ve discussed, having established policies that are frequently communicated allows employers to react swiftly to correct any issues that arise. This was the case when I worked at Borders and it is today at HCA so I feel comfortable everything possible is being done to discourage and prevent these actions from occurring. Privacy is a very touchy subject these days and the knife seems to cut both ways when it comes to who should know what, and when they should know it. On one hand, the privacy of consumer information becomes a bigger concern every day as companies are hacked and information is stolen. There are laws that mandate what companies must to in order to protect this information but I also feel that organizations have their own internal obligation to do what s right for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Margaret Atwood Variations On The Word Love Analysis Throughout the anthology of Canadian poetry, there is one main theme that ties all five poems together. A child s interpretation of love can be found within each poem despite their many differences. The first poem found in the anthology is Variations on the Word Love by Margaret Atwood.. In the first line, Atwood states, This is a word we use to plug / holes with . This line accurately depicts the use of the word love in today s society. Many people use the word no matter if they really love what they are speaking about. Though Atwood is not a child, this poem depicts the way the world can have an effect on what once was a pure and wholesome word when one was a child. Overall, this poem displays the transition of the meaning of love to a person as he ages. The second poem in the anthology is The Special Person by Dennis Lee. This poem is written from the point of view of a child at daycare and displays a child s accepting love for his carer. As Lynn, the child s carer, reads him stories and smells good when she picks [him] up , the child discovers his love for her (Lee 9). The child narrating the poem also states, I guess I m going to marry Lynn , exhibiting his love for the person who takes care of him (18).Furthermore, the child s interpretation of love is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Legend, written by Lesley Choyce, the young child comes to understand that his parents anger ultimately reflect their love for him. While being saved by his parents, the child states angry hands that spanked me back / into a world of safe and love (Choyce 23 24). The statement of the world being safe and full of love is incredibly innocent as both things are not true. For a child who is inexperienced and innocent in the world, it seems as if only love and safety exist. While this is not true, these lines clearly illustrate the innocent love of a child. Likewise, in the poem Through the Eyes of a Child, the second stanza ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Southwest Is A Region Of The United States The southwest is a region of the United States that makes our country unique. Without the southwest, we would undoubtedly lack the spirit, hope, beauty, and truth that this vast region brings to the rest of the United States as a whole. The southwest represents many things, such as journeying, racism, violence, the clashing and cooperation of cultures, and spirituality, as well as primitivism and pastoralism. All of these elements that the Southwest is comprised of is perhaps the reason why the rest of the country feels so captivated by it; why the southwest is considered a place to find yourself or to regenerate ; and why literature and film regarding the Southwest has been and continues to be of the most popular genres. The western film was one of the most popular during the first half of the twentieth century. Audiences far and wide were mesmerized by actors such as John Wayne and Roy Rogers, and their roles as heroes who fought to tame the American frontier. This very concept, taming the frontier , gives way to a larger theme that was prevalent in many western films and literature of the southwest: ubi sunt, or rather where are those who came before us? . Director Sam Peckinpah s The Ballad of Cable Hogue portrays this idea better than any other western film; the concept of ubi sunt is undeniably the film s overarching theme, clearly seen through its components. By conquering the frontier, characters in western films portray how they, as well as society at this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Explain Why Teenagers Should Have To Be Enrolled In A... Many people are lazy, they waste their time on the couch eating chips and watching ESPN or The Real Housewives of whatever city. There are also people that have been led down the wrong path and have faced a life of crime and sorrow. Life is short, the people of this world should not live in it afraid of the law or their community but join it! Teenagers right after highschool, wether or not if they drop out or graduate, show be enrolled in a mandatory service to get a better work ethic and a sense of love for their country. Initially, teenagers should been rolled in a civil service program to boost their work ethic. If they did this it would teach them that you have to earn everything in life, it just does not give hand outs. Many people that have been enlisted in the army or another service program have shown to grow tremendously ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many veterans have died serving this great nation they call their home; any son would be proud to call that man his father. They showed a great amount of patriotism and heroism to take a bullet for the red, white, and blue. If teens were forced to join a service program it would teach them to: never take their eyes off of the flag during the National Anthem, respect their president, and never lose faith in what they think is right. I once knew this old verteran, he lived down the street from me and sat on his porch every day, looking onto his yard, at the flowers. I visited him every Tuesday, after I was chasing my brother down the street and he tought me how to catch him even faster. We talked for 45 minutes each time, and the whole time he talked about his time in the service, his tactics, and his love for his country. He said that even now in his old age he would take twice as many bullets for this country then when he was enrolled. Teens can experience this love as well if they create this civil service ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Strawberries and Obesity To the Editor, It is quite noticeable that obesity rates in the United States are continually rising. When a person is obese, they have an increase risk to diseases such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, various cancers, etc. (Haslam James 2005). There are countless studies conducted to see the possible effects obesity can cause to an individual. One study concluded, if two obese individuals have a child, that child has a high percentage of being obese as well (Kolata 2007). Although there are different methods to help individuals lose weight, there are different reasons for people not to lose the excess weight. The most common responses for individual s not to lose weight are, I don t have time to go to the gym, Workout DVD s are expensive, and Healthy and fresh foods are too expensive for me to buy. Nevertheless, if there was only one fruit that could possibly help any individual s health dilemma(s), that fruit should be strawberries. Studying the effects of what strawberries can do to an individual s health is a relatively new study. Nonetheless, there was a study conducted in Oklahoma, to examine the effects strawberries had on women who were obese and women who were healthy (Basu et al 2009). For four weeks, the study was preformed; the researchers had the women drink strawberry flavonoids equivalent to amount of fresh fruit serving everyday (Basu et al 2009). Based off observation, strawberries are have a beneficial cardiovascular effect on the women (Basu ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Family Law Attorney If you have come to a point in your life when you could use the services of a family law attorney you may be struggling with how to select the right divorce attorney. There are several differences in law firms that you can use to narrow your selections down. Some of the factors that will affect your selection of a family law attorney are: Confidence A divorce attorney has to be aggressive enough to go after what you want from the dissolution of the marriage. When you go to the free consultation visit you need to ask the divorce attorney exactly what they will do to represent you. You want them to answer with confidence, to have knowledge, experience, and determination. When you hire a divorce attorney you need a pit bull that will grab ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When you call for a consultation at some firms you will have to wait several days, or even weeks. If the office manager has to call you and postpone your consultation visit you may be dealing with a law firm that does not have time to accept your case. Experience When you are comparing law firms that handle family matters like child custody, divorce, and trust funds, you want someone that has experience dealing with the issues you might be facing. You want a law firm that has dealt with many different types of family law matters so that they will be prepared to handle anything that might come up during your case. Affordability Unfortunately you will have to consider the amount of money that the law firm charges to handle cases like yours. Legal representation can be quite expensive unless you carefully select a law firm that has prices you can afford. Some law firms have payment plans that they offer their clients, and some of them postpone payment until the divorce is finalized because the other party may be responsible for some of your legal expenses. You must bring up the matter of fees at your first meeting and establish how much you can afford before you decide on the law ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. American President Pros And Cons I feel that it is extremely important to show the way the president has been behaving or acting because it is concerning how he likes to talk about banning Muslims from the seven countries like Syria, Iran, Yemen, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iraq. There was also a time where a judge called Gonzalo Curiel, was presiding over a case against Trump University, he went to say that He s a Mexican, Trump told CNN. We re building a wall between here and Mexico. The answer is, he is giving us very unfair rulings, rulings that people can t even believe. Claiming that a person can t do their job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment, House Speaker Ryan said, though he clearly endorsed Trump. When asked by CNN s Jake Tapper if he would condemn Duke and say he didn t want a vote from him or any other white supremacists, Trump claimed that he didn t know anything ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Events like Charlottesville attack are where we need to hear from the president himself, but during this time, we had a president who could not send the right message or tone to the American people and to the people of Charlottesville, instead he supported groups like Neo Nazi s and the White Supremacists who were also involved in the march along with other peaceful protesters In August 11 12th, there was a rally going on in Charlottesville, Virginia Unite the Rally was to oppose the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee from Emancipation Park, and there were protesters that were involved in the rally from white supremacists, white nationalists, Neo Confederates, Neo Nazis and many militias. Some of the marchers chanted racist and anti Semitic slogans, carried semi automatic rifles, swastikas, Confederate flags, anti Muslim and anti Semitic banners, and Tump/Pence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Afp In Australia The Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the State Police are the major forces that facilitate for the enforcement of law in Australia. The two forces operate under the jurisdiction of The Police Federation of Australia, which facilitates for the provision of a lobbying capacity and an additional research for the bodies. The AFP force investigates crimes against the Law of Commonwealth that occur across the nation, while the state police force enforces state law in their respective states. Additionally, the AFP undertakes roles similar to the State Police, such as community policing in Commonwealth jurisdictions in Australia. However, despite the distinction and specification of roles within the two policing forces in Australia, law enforcement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Commissioner of Police is the director of SAPOL, who reports to Australia s Minister for Police. Concurrently, the Australian Police would be in a better position to undertake their duties to the country, if they appreciate and acknowledge their historical foundation, and the foundation of the entire policing body in the country (Murray 2007). Therefore, the agency s appreciation of the historical fact that it is the oldest within Australasia, and that it initially employed former convicts or soldiers who volunteered to join, would evoke a sensation of willingness to perform in the current policing body of South Australia (South Australian Police Historical Society 2011). The current body would regain the past spirit of working as volunteers, and working for among the best organised policing agencies in the world, which would steer them towards effective facilitation of law and order in the region (Coumarelos, et al. 2012). Additionally, an appreciation that the current policing agencies, including the South Australian Police, draws from the United Kingdom s model, would promote willingness to establish cooperation with UK and other agencies in the country, in order to ensure law and order in in Australia (DeKeseredy Dragiewicz 2011). Furthermore, an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The New York City Water System Alicia Blake Environmental Chemistry Term Paper Final Draft 12/03/14 The New York City Water System Then and Now New York City has one of the most top quality drinking water and is called the champagne of drinking water [13] which is due to its unique water treatment system that consists of a vast reservoir system. A reservoir is a natural or artificial source of untreated water that can be found underground or at ground level that can include water treatment and associated equipment (pumps and piping systems).[1] There are three major watershed systems in which New York receives its water which are The Croton System, The Catskill System, The Delaware System. The reservoir systems pump approximately 1.1 billion gallons of fresh and clean ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further population increase and the expansion of New York City to include five boroughs amplified the need for more clean water circulation. In order to find new water sources the Board of Water Supply built facilities in four watersheds that is now known as the Catskill System (which includes the Ashokan Reservoir and Catskill Aqueduct). The Delaware System was fully constructed in 1944 which receives water from the Delaware River tributary. Located in current day New York Public Library there once housed one of NYC s main water supply systems called the Croton Reservoir (Murray hill reservoir). Built in 1842 in a style of an Egyptian Cornice it had an area of four acres and held a capacity of 20 million gallons. As a result increases in population between 1840 and 1870 other reservoir system were built in place of the Croton Reservoir and it was shut down in 1890.[4] NYC Reservoirs today The NYC drinking water system is gravity driven and is sourced from 19 reservoirs and three controlled lakes in a 1,972 sq mi watershed and has a storage capacity of roughly 580 billion gallons. [5] During drought water is exchanged from one water system to the other. The Croton System has 12 reservoirs and three controlled lakes that are positioned in Westchester, Putnam and Duchess Counties. The newest Croton Reservoir ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Vodafone New Zealand Recruitment Processes Assessment 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report carries an assessment of Vodafone New Zealand s recruitment processes, how it s being conducted, what are the methods in place to reach out, attract and motivate the potential applicants to apply for the vacant positions. Through the introduction, the different issues and methods of recruitment were clarified through researching the already available literature addressing the subject. The processes and their effectivness were clarified showing how important is it to maintain a close fit between employer s culture and values and how the employee should identify with it. Electronic recruitment has been identified as the main recruitment method in place at Vodafone New Zealand. The company also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Online job boards like www.seek.co.nz and www.trademe.co.nz are used as well where Vodafone New Zealand posts their vacancies, job description and details, and how to apply for these positions. Other than the electronic recruitment, Vodafone New Zealand carry out visits to University campuses and create events to attract the graduates, offer internships to the talented students and even offer scholarships to the outstanding students, paying their University fees. One of their initiatives is the Vodafone Sales Scholarship at AUT Business School where they offer one exceptional student a full scholarship and an internship at Vodafone New Zealand. 3. DISCUSSION Recruitment issues According to Dowling and Schuler 1990 (as cited in Greenidge, Alleyne, Parris, Grant, 2012) recruitment is the search for and acquisition of potential job candidates in sufficient numbers and quality. Now, in an age where skills shortage and an ever increasing demand for them is no longer news, the importance of the recruitment process comes to the fore, to the extent of looking at this process now as the McKinsey Company 1997 report (as cited in Macky, 2008) coins it as `the war for talent . When an organisation embarks on this recruitment quest, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Stephani Soechting s Film Fed Up Stephani Soechting s film, Fed up gives a look at how obesity became a problem over time, a serious problem. Throughout the movie as it goes deeper in on the food industries, the facts clearly show that they are the cause of the obesity epidemic. The film also focuses on children who have become overweight. According to Katie Couric, many people think that kids are overweight for two reasons: a lack of exercise and increased appetites. (Fed Up). Soechting s film, it tackles the producers main claim and that is corrupt food making industries and reveals the truth behind the overweight and obesity epidemic of our nation s children and the food industry is the cause of it. Now using visual aids, which is the documentary itself, it connects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fed Up, takes the faces of the young who struggle with being overweight and by doing this it creates an emotional connection between the viewer and the one telling the story. A boy who is overweight is shown in the documentary, Brady Kluge discusses his struggle saying, I look at it as I m failing and they look at it, as he s just another fat kid. Using this kid helps with the take off of this documentary, which mainly uses different overweight children s experiences to display how the food industry has affected them and caused their health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Ethical Guidelines Should Corporations Follow When Using... What ethical guidelines should corporations follow when using social media marketing? What exactly does this question mean? It means that corporations should use good judgment when using social media for marketing. Corporations should not take advantage of their consumers by being unethical with their choice of how to market themselves through social media. According to Vinjamuri, there are five main unethical behaviors of corporations when they utilize social media marketing (2011). The first of these is unreported endorsements. Unreported endorsements are when companies give any form of compensation to a blogger or tweeter, and this type of action must be disclosed (Vinjamuri, 2011). Back in 2006, Wal Mart was guilty of this when they, essentially, paid bloggers to write positive things about their corporation. Another unethical corporate action is improper anonymity. This happens when companies have their agencies comment anonymously on their products to promote them or even to question their competitors. Others who may read the comments have no idea that they are from people working inside the corporation because they comment anonymously. Whole Foods CEO John Mackey did this back in 2007 when his company pseudonymously trashed their competitor Wild Oats online (Vinjamuri, 2011). Because of Whole Foods actions, they lost the trust of many of their customers. A third example of unethical corporate behavior is compromising consumer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Hostage Crisis Research Paper What started as a hostage situation in Sydney, Australia, it ended up as a tragedy with two hostages and a gunman dead 16 hours after the siege started. The hostage taker was later identified as Man Haron Monis who U.S Law enforcement said he acted alone. It all happened early in the morning at a café where 17 civilians were getting breakfast and Man Haron Monis decided to take them as a hostages. After 16 long hours of negotiation, the Australia Special Force and the law enforcement entered the building rescuing the hostages and killing the gunman. This hostage situation can be considered a barricade siege because the location of the hostages was known to the authorities. Unlike hijack situations where the hostage taker takes over the transportation, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Genetically And Genetically Modified Organism GMO or genetically modified organism. Is an organism which has had its genetic makeup altered by removing part of its genetic makeup and inserting a modified gene from another organism or the mutation or deletion of the biome. The biological complexity of life is narrowed down to a single gene and shoot at with foreign substances that change a genetic trait of an animal or plant. The history of altering genetics goes back to a family who had a monopoly on petroleum in the 19th century and became the richest American ever. In 1913 the Rockefellers invested billions of dollars with the hope that it would improve their image of doing charity and created a tax free foundation the Rockefeller foundation which took over American medicine stock shares. The Rockefellers were obsessed with Eugenics a type of science used to improve a human population this is done in two ways 1 positive which is where you try to improve the breed you are trying to control. 2 negative were you get rid of the worst of the breed. Rockefeller financed the eugenics movement the same race science used by Adolf Hitler s third Reich. After the horrible press got out around the world that the Nazis were putting into action what they were just thinking of doing. After world war 2 the chairman of the American eugenics society an intimate Rockefeller friend announced the name change from eugenics to genetics. Later, the Rockefeller foundation financed the international research institute in the Philippines a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Sergeant Major Valliant For Washington Dc Sergeant Major Valliant, of the 82nd Airborne, had embedded himself with the scout platoon that was heading for Washington DC. They were being flown up north in a C 17 along with two Bradley s and a Humvee. This was meant to supplement the Armor platoon from 11th ACR out of Fort Irwin and they would come under the command of 3rd Infantry Regiment. The mission was, along with an infantry platoon from the 3rd were to maneuver outside of the fifty mile radius north of the capital. The powers that be, knew that Colonel Magnus and his army were a little over a hundred miles away. They wanted to do their best to cut that distance in half. They wanted to bring the fight to Colonel Magnus and not allow them into the capital, however everyone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone was at the LOD, gassed up and ready to go, it was now 2300 and they began to move out, it was going to be a long road march, first on the freeways to get out of the city as quickly as possible, then off onto secondary roads. The noise of the tracks carried at night, there was no traffic anymore, not many people out at this time of night too dangerous, the normal post event noise levels that could be found in your average American city that might have masked the noise of the tracks was gone. It was warm night and the Tank commanders and drivers traveled with hatches open or standing within the turret. They were the only lights on the roads and they could be seen from quite a ways. They took the I 495 north, then merge onto the I 270 and continue onto the US 40 W into Frederick, and hoping there were no issues there. From there continue onto US 15 N into Pennsylvania and exit onto secondary roads and secure an area to conduct reconnaissance operations from. They did have a shortwave radio which would allow them to communicate with the rear echelon and give and get SITREPS (situation reports). Colonel Lambert knew they were putting all of their eggs in one basket by running operations from this location. There were several ways Colonel Magus could approach the Capital. However, Intelligence reports coming from the Special Forces teams on the ground stated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Women Fashion 4.ADVANCEMENTS IN WOMEN CLOTHING Fashion *is the style and custom prevalent at a given time. To some it s an art form, to others it s like a part of their culture and religion but to most it is a method of utilizing cloth to show or hide something about themselves. Fashion can be used to serve as an extension of one s own personality or to disguise one s own true self. (Ukessays,2015) Language **disguises the thought, so that from the external form of the clothes one cannot infer the form of the thought they clothe, because the external form of the clothes is constructed with quite another object than to let the form of the body be recognized (Calefato,2004.p.13). 1940s In India, the 40`s was a decade marked by the World War II and the also the ensuing post independence era with the result that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is probably the decade best attributable for the rise of fashion in the country that until then had bigger issues to address. 1990s The 90s, hands down, mark a major turning point in the journey of fashion in India, especially after Sushmita Sen one of the most prominent model turned actors till date was crowned Miss Universe, in 1994. After the event, it seemed as though all major fashion brands and labels finally woke up to the existence of the country, making their way into the local markets, one after another also majorly attributable to the then revised foreign trade policies. 2000s The *use of internet shopping paved the path of international brands setup their shops in India. During this period, people could be seen sporting new styles and patterns from leading, but mainstream, labels such as Adidas, Reebok, Nike, Puma, Wills Lifestyle, and similar names. Moreover, Indian designers also started to make their existence felt during the era. (Thakkar,2016) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Unnecessary Destruction of Hiroshima On August 6th, 1945, at 8:15 Japan time, the United States dropped an atomic bomb named Little Boy on Hiroshima, Japan. Little Boy was dropped from the Enola Gay, from 31,000ft and detonated at 1,900ft above Hiroshima. Dropping the atomic bomb destroyed the city, ruined and negatively changed people s lives, and killed thousands of people. Some say it was necessary to drop it because of the lives it saved. It didn t save lives. It was unnecessary to drop the atomic bomb because of the amount of destruction and lives it ruined. The atomic bomb caused a lot of unnecessary destruction when it was dropped on Hiroshima. It had destroyed houses and work buildings in Hiroshima, such as the hospital in which Dr. Fujii lived and worked. Dr. Fujii s hospital was smashed all around him in a mad assortment of splintered lumber and materials for the relief of pain (John Hersey, 11). Buildings were blown apart, caught fire, and completely obliterated. Two thirds of Hiroshima were demolished. Out of the 90,000 buildings in Hiroshima, 60,000 buildings were destroyed within a three mile radius of the epicenter. The havoc could have been avoided by not dropping the atomic bomb. Many people had their lives unfairly changed and even ruined from the atomic bomb. The victims of radiation poisoning and burns had to deal with disfiguring ailments. They had dark burns across their bodies. Their hair burned off. Skin drooped from the radiation and blast. The bomb also irradiated the people nearby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Eduardo Serpa Case Study Eduardo Serpa is a business owner of a well known printing service in Little Havana, Fl. He was born and raised in Cuba and came here for opportunity. He came with a high school diploma but no degree of any college. He now makes beautiful portraits and albums for people during special events like quinceañeras, weeding s, parties, and more. Since little, he never wanted to work for anyone but himself. He started being an entrepenuer by selling jewelry and other accessories for women and men. He was all about making business and had done everything in his power to build a successful business. He realized what with the skills and knowledge he has with printers, pictures, and technology, he can make a printing service business. He uses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though he did just start with only photo books, the more costumers he had, the more ideas he had. He then included canvases, keychains, portraits, 3 D picture glass cube, and way more. With this came more expenses and more time in the studio, but it also came with more profit. Building this business, Sepa had to sacrifice a lot of time away from his wife and kids. This hurt him but at the end of the day he manage to keep a balance between work and home. He always reminded himself that this is his passion. Sepa was always positive about the outcome of his business but also realistic. He knew at some point the business would fall back. One of the ways this happened is by advance technology. Now a day he have home printers being made with amazing quality and detail as well as phones taking high definition photos. This decreased the number of is clients. It didn t Phase Sepa, because he knew that home printers nor phones can make the amazing canvases and portraits that he makes. He did have to infest a lot of money and new machinery to keep up with today s technology and uptain the creativity and quality of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Parallelism In The Lottery With visual imagery, Jackson tricks the audience into believing this is an innocent village; however, as the story unfolds, the dark nature of these residents becomes apparent. On the day of the lottery, individuals select a white slip from a tattered box. Ultimately, the resident possessing the slip marked with a black dot gets stoned to death. No one questions the lottery, and the original purpose remains a mystery. Some say it is beneficial for the village s harvest. Only when Tessie Hutchinson discovers she is the winner, does she object to the lottery and argue how the system is unfair. Her protest fails, as the villagers persist in the brutal stoning. Jackson s story reveals the dangers of blindly following tradition and the darker aspects of human nature, such as the absolute cruelty in people s actions. Focusing on recent mass shootings and the parallelisms in attitudes between Jackson s villagers and Americans reveal how daily life in the United States is becoming a lottery. Within the context of this story, there is a link between the villager s lottery and mass shootings today. For the small village, the lottery is a deadly game of chance, in which the unlucky winner is incapable of escaping his or her fate. Reflecting on recent attacks, the chances of death due to mass shootings are becoming statistically inevitable. They occur in churches, nightclubs, festivals, and elementary schools. While the residents in Jackson s story participate in a fatal lottery ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay on Bilingual Education in the United States Bilingual Education in the United States Aside from Native Americans, there are no indigenous Americans to speak of in the United States. The U.S. is therefore a large immigrant nation whose history has grown out of its ability to bring together people of different cultures, ethnicities, religions and backgrounds. This is why the United States is often considered to be the world s melting pot. However, despite the fact that America is composed of a diverse immigrant population, English is recognized as the national language of the U.S., and it is through English that domestic affairs in the United States are conducted. Given the large influx of immigrants from Spanish speaking nations in South America, the Caribbean, and Mexico ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because rather than ostracizing large numbers of the population, the U.S. should embrace the diversity of its people by offering assistance to non English speaking students. Therefore, although I will argue that secondary languages such as Spanish should be taught in public schools in the U.S., I do not believe that English should be replaced entirely by secondary languages. Before outlining the arguments for and against bilingual education, it is first necessary to provide an overview of the controversy over bilingual education, and its emergence as a national debate. This controversy is basically centered on the question: Should the United States government incorporate the teaching of different languages into the public school system or not? Although it is currently permissible to learn secondary languages such as Spanish, French, German and Latin in public middle schools and high schools in the U.S., such classes have traditionally been geared toward broadening the educational experience for native English speaking students. Therefore, rather than providing assistance to students whose native languages are not English, classes in American public schools are taught in English, despite the fact that increasing numbers of students in some areas of the U.S. do not speak English as their first language. In 1998, for example, (the most recent year for which statistics were available), statistics indicated that there were some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Indian Boarding Schools The Indian Boarding Schools In the late 1800s, Captain Richard Henry Pratt set out to Kill the Indian in him, and save the man. (A Plea to Citizenize Indians). The goal to erase Indian cultures and replace it with white American culture was sought to be achieved through boarding schools. Pratt was the creator of the first Indian boarding school: Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania. These government funded boarding schools would take children from their homes on reservation, often for them to not see their family again until they are grown(lecture). Pratt s goal was to eliminate the Indian culture and incorporate the Indian people into the more civilized (Marr) American culture. This meant forcing the Indian students to speak only English and to give up all cultural traditions, religions, names and take up Christianity and American sounding names. Students were put into these boarding schools with little or no contact with their families for eight to nine months of the year (Marr). These schools operated with minimal funds, so the education was very insufficient. It was clear from the beginning; the actual goal was not to give quality education for the Native American children but to get rid of the Indian culture. The conditions within these boarding schools were often very poor for students. They were underfunded and created on a basis of racism. There were two types of these schools: boarding schools and the mission schools. The boarding schools were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Personal Statement For Medical Physics My passion for medical physics is reflected upon the fact that I have been working as a medical physicist for almost seven years, from the day I obtained my M.Sc. degree until today. During these years I have offered Medical Physics and Radiation Protection services in several large private hospitals in Cyprus in all cities, like Evangelismos Private Hospital, Royal Artemis Medical Center, Blue Cross Private Hospital and Saint George s Polyclinic in the city of Pafos, Evangelistria Private Hospital, Apollonio Private Hospital, Nicosia Polyclinic, Hippocrateon Private Hospital in the capital city of Nicosia, Napa Olympic Private Hospital and Santa Marina Polyclinic in Ammochostos district and as well as several other small private practices like dental, vet and orthopaedic practices. This work at different hospitals required the need to utilise my driving license which may be helpful also for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This knowledge was obtained throughout the course of radiation protection during my M.Sc. degree course at King s College London and will be of great help for the in depth understanding of relevant legislation and national standards. As for the Radiotherapy, I have also basic knowledge because I have participated in two important courses during my M.Sc. course. These are the A course in Radiotherapy Physics Radiation Dosimetry, Treatment Planning and Treatment Techniques , UK, 17 19 November 2009 and the A course in Radiotherapy Physics Treatment Machines, Quality Assurance, Radiobiology, Brachytherapy and Radiotherapy Imaging , UK, 9 10 March 2010, both organised by The Joint Departement of Physics of the Royal Marsden Hospital The Institute of Cancer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. American Prison Reform Analysis The American Prison System: Needs to Reform Alice Goffman, speaker in the presentation How we re priming some kids for college and others for prison in which she tells the story of two brothers. Their names were Chuck and Tim. Chuck was 18 years old and Tim was 10. Chuck was an average student who got B s and C s and loved to play basketball. One afternoon in the school yard a classmate of Chuck called his mother a crack whore. Like most people he shoved the classmate to the ground. He should have gotten a detention or a suspension, but that did not happen. He lived in a low income area that was targeted by the police. Subsequently, the police officers charged Cuck with aggravated assault, a felony, which sent him to adult county ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... American Civil Liberties Union an organization for protection of liberties of the common American said Overcrowding, violence, sexual abuse, and other conditions pose grave risks to prisoner health and safety. Mistreatment of prisoners based on race, sex, gender identity, or disability remains far too common ( Prisoners Rights ). Since the population of prisoners are hidden such injustice is not commonly reported on. THe denial of prisoner rights in no more clearer than in the case of solitary confinement. Keri Blakinger writer for Vice and author of How Solitary Confinement Affected Me Five Years After My Release said in her article It s a little like PTSD, Kupers said. A lot of people go to war and have traumatic experiences, but only some develop the symptoms of PTSD . I would say maybe a quarter of the people have full blown isolation panic, he continued, referencing a term coined by his colleague, Hans Toch, to describe immediate, intense reactions to solitary (Blakinger). With such intense responses and PTSD like symptoms cruel and unusual punishment like this should be banned. Prison s ultimate goal is to reform prisoners and allow them to lead happy healthy lives outside of prison and harsh punishment like this does not help that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay On My Farm House During some of my early farm boy life, I attended some wonderful churches in Edmonton and Metcalfe County. The church nearest our farm home was the one room Good Hope Baptist Church, which was located alongside the gravel surfaced Knob Lick Road about three miles from Edmonton. As a youngster, my attendance was usually limited to those infrequent and short periods of time when the church had a pastor and during occasional revival services. My Mom and I would walk together from our tenant farm to the church attend the worship services as well as an occasional dinner on the grounds. Dad did go to the church grounds on some occasions, but often remained outside the church with a few other men during the church services. All of the men; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He always remained seated in silence and looked straight ahead. I have often wondered if he ever accepted Jesus as his Lord and Savior in later years. Dinner on the grounds was an event usually held after morning church services. A very l o n g table was set up in an L configuration. It was assembled with rough sawn planks laid on a series of saw horses and covered with bed sheets used as tablecloths. Each family brought one or more items of food, which varied from event to event, but would always result in delicious meals consisting of some of the following: cornbread, biscuits, fried chicken, ham, chicken and dumplings, several varieties of beans, potatoes prepared in a variety of ways, cabbage, fried apples, radishes, corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, slaw, onions, squash, chocolate, apple, butterscotch and rhubarb pie, chocolate cake, caramel cake with hickory nuts on its icing, blackberry cobbler, iced tea, coffee, lemonade, Kool Aid, watermelon, muskmelon, and other goodies. Now you know why it was a l o n g table. Another childhood experience with a church involved a Presbyterian pastor who drove out into the country and picked up myself and other youngsters, then drove us to his church in Edmonton. There we were joined with youngsters who lived in town and we all participated in the church s youth events. Afterward, the pastor would drive us back to our homes. Those were very enjoyable occasions, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Importance Of Personal Liberty Personal liberty means a bundle of rights, essential for the existence of human life. In Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India, the Supreme Court pointed out that the expression personal liberty does not mean only liberty of the persons but also liberty or rights attached to the person (Jus personam). A division bench of the Delhi High Court observed in AV Chardel v. Delhi University that the expression life and personal liberty includes a variety of rights, which though not enumerated in Part III of the Constitution, can be included in various aspects of liberty provided they are necessary for the full development of human personality. Further in Francis Coralie v. Union Territory of Delhi, Justices PN Bhagwati, Fazal Ali, Murtaza, while stressing the quality of life and its enjoyment within the purview of Article 21 have rightly said: the right to life enshrined in Article 21 cannot be restricted to mere animal existence. It means something much more than just physical survival. The right to life includes the right to live with human dignity and all that goes along with it. Along these lines the articulation individual freedom isn t restricted to the assurance of appendage and workforce however incorporates everything basic for the happiness regarding existence with all human respect. A vital inquiry how far the infringement of freedoms fundamental forever caused by the ecological contamination exists in the extent of Article 21 has been examined by the High Court ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Web Design Disadvantages {A quick search for a web designer reveal plenty of options, each promising great things for your website and contract.|When you go looking for a web designer, you will find many options of allegedly great ones out there.|There are many web designers who promise to do the best design jobs in the market.} {This makes you wonder why there are so many poorly designed websites in existence.|This usually contrasts with the presence of so many bad websites online.|This always makes one wonder where all the bad websites came from with all this talent around.} {You need to choose a web designer or design agency carefully.|There is a need for a careful deliberation on your prospective web designer.|You have to choose a web designer well.} {Look at the quality of their portfolio.|You need to analyze their portfolio.|Go through their advertised portfolio with a keen eye.} {Great ones show creativity, variety in style and have real websites designed for clients, not just practical work from design school. you can click on their website to get more information about them.|The the best portfolio will have creative, stylish work done in different aspects, with real websites included, apart from just what they have made as case studies. you can check out their website for more info about them.|Unless a portfolio shows a variety in terms of creativity and style, as well as real life website examples, it is useless to you.} {A look at their general style will tell you if they are the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Debt To Equity Ratio Of Diamond Drillers Inc The debt to equity ratio of Diamond Drillers, Inc, is 0.66times the debt to equity ratio of industry averages is 1.07 times. The debt to equity ratio is a financial, liquidity ratio which compares total debt to total equity of an entity. It illustrates the percentage of entity financing that comes from creditors and investors. The debt to equity ratio of Diamond Drillers, Inc, is 0.66 times and industry averages is 1.07 times. So the debt to equity ratio of Diamond Drillers, Inc, is lower than industry averages. The lower debt to equity ratio indicates that more investor financing (shareholders) is used than creditor financing (bank loans or debts). The lower debt to equity ratio of Diamond Drillers Inc, implies a more financially stable business. The industry with a higher debt to equity ratio are considered more risky to creditors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, and Bradford D. Jordan, 2008, p.59) = $45million/$18million = 2.5 times The inventory turnover of Diamond Drillers, Inc, is 2.5 times the inventory turnover of industry averages is 2.45 times. The inventory turnover ratio is an efficiency ratio that represents how effectively inventory is managed. It measures how many times a business sold its inventories during a year. The inventory turnover of Diamond Drillers is higher than the industry. It is good to have a higher inventory turnover since the Diamond Drillers does not overspend by buying too much inventory and wastes resources by storing non salable inventory. It also shows that the company can effectively sell the inventory it buys more than the industry. Even the inventory turnover of Diamond Drillers is better than the industry, but it still not so much better different. The larger amount of inventories holding may cause the inventories to become obsolesce or expire and there will be storage costs and other holding costs incur, so it is good to have smaller inventory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Shi Huangdi Research Paper Shi huangdi will become a suitable principle for Tucker High School. This is why because he had many accomplish many achievements such as uniting China.Next,he had built the great wall of China.Lastly,he had established the Qin Dynasty. Overall,these accomplishments makes Shi Huangdi a qualified candidate to be hired as a principal for Tucker High School. Shi Huangdi unified China because,he wanted the people of China to unite as a whole instead of the people becoming separate from others.His reign was based off of force.Shi Huangdi used legalism to force the people to cooperate with the law. He believed that this style of government is a leader greatest virtue.Also,he used strict punishments for the crimes that the people committed.Furthermore,Shi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Tonya Narrative Therapy The authors explore the film I Tonya (2017) from a systemic perspective, and analyze the main family s behaviors through the lens of Narrative Therapy. The authors referred to multiple articles that define Narrative therapy, and the use of tools such as externalization, deconstruction and exceptions. The authors of this paper examine the characters within the film, and suggest methods where therapeutic interventions could facilitate healing from public ridicule through empowerment. Keywords: narrative therapy, family systems, externalization Shunned by a Nation: Narrative Therapy to Heal Public Shame Introduction Public shaming is new to the frontier of modern technology. The trauma experienced at the hands of public scrutiny and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accordingly, the role of the therapist is to interpret how the client is comprehending their story and the associated meaning. Once completed, the therapist would assist the client to re author a more helpful, rewarding, and open ended story by emphasizing the understanding of the individual s subjective experience (Phipps Vorster, 2015). Tonya and her experience were constructed and anchored in her family roots that manifested through years of emotional and physical abuse from her mom, the media, and society while grieving the neglect and abandonment of her dad. The authors of this paper believe it is imperative that Tonya and her mother work independently. Individual work can create a boundary and space to heal from the history of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. My Favorite Experience In My Life Pass. Set. Spike. Serve. Dig. I have heard these words surround me since I was young. Sports have played an important part of my life since I was young taking a parent and me swim classes at the local YMCA. I was that kid who played almost every sport out there, from karate to soccer to basketball. Even after all that, it still took me still took me years to find my true passion as far as sports go. Both of my parents played volleyball growing up so it has always been in my life one way or another. My two brothers couldn t care less about it, rather spending their days playing soccer and video games. All of a sudden, the first day of school, middle school, rolled around. My school offered a sports program, so without hesitation, I had decided to sign up for volleyball because I wanted to try something new and try to find an activity that would keep me happy and busy. Sixth grade flew by and seventh soon came. As per the one year tradition, I signed up to play volleyball. This year, I played on my school s varsity team. Seventh grade was the year I tried out for club volleyball. My first year of club volleyball is where I had some of the best and worst experiences of my life. My teammates are some of my best friends, who I have known from previous sports our parents made us suffer through. This team also happens to be one of the worst in the league, taking second to last place in the league. We lose every tournament, much less every game. And everyone likes to win, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Marriott at Myanmar I. Executive Summary This report is prepared to be the first document evaluating Myanmar s attractiveness for consideration of establishing Marriott Hotels and Resorts in this country. The best location for the hotel is chosen to be the city called Yangon since it offers a wide variety of activities for travelers with different interests. Yangon Marriott Hotels and Resorts will be attracted to upscale visitors who wish to stay in a luxury, five star hotel with exceptional service quality, while enjoying the beauty of the country. The target groups of customers are not limited only to local high income Burmese, but also foreign visitors who come on a business or vacation purposes in Myanmar. Myanmar is a resource rich country with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, since the late 1990s, Myanmar s economy has worsened due to economic sanctions from many countries such as the European Union, Canada, and the U.S. Foreign investments usually come from China, Singapore, South Korea, and Thailand. V. Market Research A. Market conditions in target country 1. Existing demand There are several reasons why Myanmar should be a good place in consideration for new investment opportunity. The country has vast and virtually untapped natural resources. To this day, Myanmar remains one of the most mysterious and undiscovered destinations in the world. The country seems appealing to many tourists around the world due to its unseen attractions with regard to cultures, history, and natural beauty. There has been an increasing demand from outside the country, especially from those travelers who wish to discover this resource rich country. Myanmar is viewed as a good destination for people who want to have an exotic adventure, beach vacation, and mountain experience. In addition, advocates supporting Burmese tourist claim that it is the only method to help Burmese poor citizen to have a better standard of living and avoid isolating the country from the rest of the world. Another important issue needed to be pointed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. History of the Computer Industry in America The Computer It s History and Spot in American Society The Computer It s History and Spot in American Society It is not very often that a new invention comes about and touches every aspect of our lives. Such a device that changes the way we work, live, and play is a special one, indeed. A machine that has done all this and more now exists in nearly every business in the U.S. and in one out of every two households. This incredible invention is the computer. The electronic computer has been around for over a half century, but its ancestors have been around for 2000 years. However, only in the last 40 years has it changed the American society. From the first wooden abacus to the latest high speed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The outbreak of World War II produced a desperate need for computing capability, especially for the military. New weapons systems were produced which needed trajectory tables and other essential data (Hitmill). In 1942, John P. Eckert, John W. Mauchley, and their associates at the University of Pennsylvania decided to build a high speed electronic computer to do the job. This machine became known as ENIAC, for Electrical Numerical Integrator And Calculator. It could multiply two numbers at the rate of 300 products per second, by finding the value of each product from a multiplication table stored in its memory. ENIAC was thus about 1,000 times faster than the previous generation of computers. It used 18,000 standard vacuum tubes, occupied 1800 square feet of floor space, used about 180,000 watts of electricity, and used punch card input and output. The ENIAC was very difficult to program because one had to essentially re wire it to perform whatever task the computer was required to do (Bellis). It was, however, efficient in handling the particular programs for which it had been designed. ENIAC is generally accepted as the first successful high speed electronic digital computer and was used in many applications from 1946 to 1955. Mathematician John von Neumann was very interested in the ENIAC. In 1945, he undertook a theoretical study of computation that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Persuasive Essay On Animal Farms Each day, millions of Americans flock to grocery stores, picking out the food they plan to eat, often placing a beef product in their shopping cart. Most people set it down in their shopping cart and keep going along their day, not even thinking about how the animal it came from lived its life, was killed, and how the meat was packed. However, there are many people who oppose the meat industry s execution of these processes, regardless of it being very efficient and inexpensive. There have been many inside investigations attempting to expose the meat industry, making it known to the public how poorly these animals, predominantly cows, are treated, in order to make a new law that would change the methods used. These exploitations have been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cattle, when down, are branded as unfit for humans to eat by the federal government. These cows are three times likelier to harbor a potentially deadly strain of E. coli, and at higher risk of carrying salmonella bacteria and transmitting bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or mad cow disease, as it is quaintly known (Solotaroff). This is mainly due to the fact that the floors are uncleaned, and covered with the urine and feces of cows and other farm animals that may pass by that area. Farmers will try their hardest to bring a downed cow up, even if it may be considered unsuitable for human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Definitions And Historical View Of Gartner 1.3.1.3.1 IoT Definitions and Historical View Gartner (2015) forecasts that in 2020 almost 20 billion devices will be connected together and form the Internet of Things (IoT) of the future, which is a rise by fairly 2000% from 0.9 billion in 2009 (Gartner.com, 2015). The topic of IoT has hoarded much interest to the point that it has been classified as a disruptive technology (Downes, 2013, Feki et al., 2013). The concept of the Internet of Things is not new; it has been around since the early 90s. It has been envisioned in many forms yet all the different visions have one thing in common, the connectedness of devices (Donovan, 2014). In 1991, it was already foretold that specialized elements of hardware and software connected together ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, the Internet of Things, or as called by others, the Internet of Everything is a seen as a global network of devices and machines that have the ability to interact and communicate with each other (Kortuem et al., 2010, Lee and Lee, 2015). Seven years later, the International Telecommunication Community adapted the definition of IoT in the ITU T Y.2060 (06/2012) publication stating that the IoT is a global infrastructure for the information society that enables advanced services by interconnecting physical and virtual things on the foundation of current and developing information and communication technologies (ITU, 2015). In addition to how the IoT has been defined by the ITU, there have been many variations of the definition that revolve around the same centre but adapted to the view of the organisational entity that is looking at the IoT model. In Atzori, Iera and Morabito (2010), the authors gather and funnel the different IoT visions that had been proposed over the past years into three main groups. These groups are: (1) Things oriented, where the emphasis is on the objects and finding models to integrate them, (2) Internet oriented, where the focus is on different networking possibilities that would establish efficient connections between the objects, and (3) Semantic oriented, which by using semantic technologies the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. I Want To Become An Occupational Therapist What do you want to be when you graduate high school?, my mother asked me. She has asked me this specific question my entire life but today she wanted an answer. I was seventeen, only a month away until my eighteenth birthday, so it was time for me to make a decision. I told her I did not know and she started to list a bunch of career options I could pursue. She continue to go on and on then, she said Occupational Therapist. My mom described to me what Occupational Therapist did and their job responsibilities. That is when I decided that this is the career for me. I am driven to become an Occupational Therapist because I want to provide for my future family, and to grow spiritually and mentally in the process. When I graduate in June 2016 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Biblical Qualifications for Church Leadership Liberty Theological Seminary Biblical Qualifications for Local Church Leadership A Research Paper Submitted to Dr. Hester In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course Systematic Theology II THEO 530 By Craig R. Jackson 5 July 2010 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Executive summary 3 1.0 Introduction 4 2.0 New Testament leaders 5 3.0 Address to Titus 6 4.0 Qualifications for Local Church Leaders 7 4.1 Blameless 7 (a) Family of the Leader or Elder 7 (b) Not overbearing 9 (c) Temperance 9 (d) Sobriety 10 (e) Gain 11 4.2 Hospitability 12 (a) Loving what is good 12 (b) Temperance 13 (c) Uprightness 14 (d) Holiness ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leaders are appointed to serve here on earth on behalf of Christ since Christ is the good and chief shepherd. Leaders should lead the believers based on how Christ related with the church when he was on earth[5]. Shepherds had to feed the people of God and to protect them from predators[6]. Churches today ought to do things how the New Testament churches did[7]. The New Testament leaders are an example of how church leaders of today should also behave and work[8]. They ought to be able to teach, guide the believers in the way of God and nurture their spiritual gifts. The New Testament leaders had to boldly defend the word of God in case of any false teaching. Basing on this New Testament leadership, it is important to make sure that any believer appointed to the leadership office has the laid down qualifications[9]. Address to Titus In the book of Titus, Paul addresses Titus on how to carry out the task of choosing church leaders. Paul wrote to him so as to challenge him in the way he ought to go. He did this as he was almost leaving Titus behind to go on with the work of God. Titus was to be left with the duty of finishing the work that was pending in Crete. He was charged with the task of appointing leaders for the churches in every town by laying down particular qualifications for the local church leaders[10]. According to the qualifications, it is apparent that the character of a leader matters a lot. The qualifications are divided into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Big Friendly Giant Analysis Roald Dahl wrote the big friendly giant as a contribution of his seven year old daughter who passed away. Dahl was a British World War 2 fighter and later became interested in writing books for adults. Soon after, he began to write children books and mad big hits off popular books and movies such as James And the Giant Peach. Roald Dahl had 5 kids and a wife named Patricia Neal. The Big Friendly Giant was dedicated to Oliva, his daughter, who died of a disease called measles encephalitis which is swelling of the brain. The book was published in 1982 which was 20 years after died. A person shouldn t be judged since they are different than you, interpreting someone s ways may contribute to your outlook on them such as how are they different from you, what are they morals and how the character behaves. In the book The Big Friendly Giant, a little girl named Sophie was captured from an orphanage by a giant. The giant was genuine and nice to Sophie, he also was a vegetarian which revealed he wasn t going to eat Sophie. The Giant was called The Big friendly Giant since he always treated Sophie respectfully and protected her. The Big Friendly Giant took Sophie to an ancient cave which was his home. His house was immense to Sophie since he lived in a world where giants exist and everything was massive. Outside his house lived other giants who were carnivores and mean to the big friendly giant. The giants who lived outside the cave would go snatch children up and eat them. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Monkey s Paw And The Third Wish Be careful what you wish for. This is a common quote that most people hear many times throughout their lives. The two short stories The Monkey s Paw and The Third Wish demonstrate this quote by showing most wishes often come with unexpected consequences. These two stories are very much alike and share many similarities in both their moods, and motifs. There are many similarities between the two short stories The Third Wish and The Monkey s Paw . One major similarity they share is their overall mood. The mood both stories share is the feeling of mystery. Mystery is shown in The Monkey,s Paw when the Sergeant major first told the White family about the monkey s paw, and it s magical powers. The author writes monkeys paw? Said mrs. White curiously. Well, it s just a bit of what you might call magic, perhaps said the sergeant major offhandedly . This quote shows the mystery in The Monkey s Paw because to most people magic is quite a big mystery. Some people believe it is real and some do not. Others don t know what to believe because magic is not a thing that you can see, or prove to be real. Mystery can also be felt in the mood of The Third Wish . A good example of when mystery is displayed is at the very beginning of the story. mr. Peters had just gotten out of his car and was starting to search for the unknown creature that was making distressed sounds He stood a moment waiting to try and discover where the noise was coming from, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...