2. What Is Who s For The Game By Wilfred Owen
Written Task 2
Wilfred Owen wrote one of the most famous WW1 poems, Dulce et decorum Est .
These famous words originate from Horace s Odes (Horace was a roman
philosopher poet). Words that were familiar at the time to Owen which meant that
to die in war was an honorable brave sacrifice for your country . This type of
thinking was common in the time supported by pro war propaganda from other
poets of this period. This extract from poet Jessie Pope s poem Who s for the
game? is an example; Who s for the game, the biggest that s played, The red
crashing game of a fight? Who ll grip and tackle the job unafraid? And who thinks he
d rather sit tight? (Pope)
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It could be argued that this is in contracts to Rupert Brooke s 1914 Poem The Soldier
, where Brooke deviated from the normal purpose of detailing a predicament by
remaining blissfully in state with the self proclaimed patriotic soldier.
The tone that Owen uses is of a negative outlook on war bitterness that was directed
at the people who were involved in the rallying of troops to take up the fight (via
propaganda) which he felt was not a truthful portrayal of the reality horrors of the
war that would greet them on the Western front. Stanza 2 and 3 describe the death of
his mask less comrade in the gas attack represents a prime example of his tone. In all
my dreams, before my helpless sight. He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning.
(Owen15 16).
The poem deals with the cold reality of war, written by a soldier s first hand
experience on the Western Front, which deviated from other WW1 poets like Jessie
3. What Is The Methodology Used In Costimating The Impact
Of...
This section gives and explains the methodology that is going to be used in
estimating the impact of capital flight on economic growth in Zimbabwe for the
period 1980 to 2015. This encompasses the specification of the model but no
specific theory can be attributed to the selection of variables to be used. Model
diagnostic tests are to be conducted before interpretation of estimated results of the
correctly specified model. 3.0Methodology There are quite number of methods of
estimating regression functions, the generally used ones being the ordinary least
squares (OLS) and the maximum likelihood (ML). This paper will use (OLS) over
(ML) because of the properties of (OLS) that is its ability to produce best linear
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3.2 Stationarity Test Testing the stationary properties of time series is a very
important exercise as the use of stationary time series data in the Classical Linear
Regression Model will result in inflated results. The results are likely to be
inconsistent and with a low Durbin Watson (DW) statistic. Several methods can be
employed to test whether the time series variables are stationary , these includes
residual plot but this paper will employ the Augmented Dickey Fuller (ADF) to
test the existence of a unit root. Conclusion of stationarity is going to be
considered at 1% and 5% level of significance only. Any probability of each
variable below the two values will be considered stationary. If the model fails to
meet the stationary requirement, we will use the differencing method to make our
model stationary. 3.3 Model Diagnostic Tests Multicollinearity is a test to assess
the randomness of explanatory variables. They are other tests which include the
Auxiliary Regressions and correlation matrix. This study will consider pair wise
correlation coefficient from the correlation matrix. If the pair wise or zero order
correlation coefficient between two explanatory variables is high, say in excess of
0.8, then multicollinearity is a serious problem (Gujarati, 2004: 359). In the case that
two variables are highly correlated then one of it must be dropped. For
4. Analysis Of Douglas Rushkoff s Present Shock
Douglas Rushkoff s book, Present Shock, argues how the culmination of certain
ingredients of our present culture leads humanity from a problematic present to a
doomed future. Rushkoff argues that the fated horror our culture presents leads us to
desire to control over the present pandemonium. Rushkoff is able to relate to the
audiencein a strong way convincing readers through relating to specific details of
their presentbehavior. The evidence that Rushkoff argues to prove that the world
behaves in a controlling manner over our present because we live in fear of an
approaching apocalypse. Through strategically terrifying audiences, Rushkoff is able
to successfully explain how the elements contribute to current apocalyptic... Show
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By stating that society is trapped in continual crisis through the terrifying nonlinear
twenty four/seven news, readers understand the importance of narrative. As a result,
Rushkoff successfully makes his point that narrative collapse ruins society as
something simple like news stories become mere points of horror. Rushkoff argues
society, in efforts to respond to the collapse of narrative, attempts to control the chaos
by forcing connections. They don t work their magic through linear plot, but instead
create contrasts through association...The beginning, the middle, and the end almost
have no meaning.
Rushkoff introduces a chilling thought that our current response to the collapse of
narrative erases the very meaning of everything. The concept alarms audiences,
Rushkoff uses this rhetorical strategy of fear to captivate their attention in order to
persuade them of the importance of narrative. Rushkoff succeeds in explaining the
importance of narrative collapse through the comparison to forced connections.
Apocalyptic dangers surely lie ahead as society desperately tries to control the
chaotic collapse of narrative by forcing connections. Through the lens of fear,
Rushkoff successfully demonstrates how severe consequences that result as society
disregards time; natural cycles and timelines cause stress within humans and societies
that formulate an
5. Cohabitation With A Community Or Family
Introduction Society is always changing on what should and should not be
accepted in a community or family. However as much as many may disagree on
cohabitation before marriage couples are opting for this option due to many
reasons, for most living with someone before being married gives them the
opportunity to see if they are really willing to spend the rest of their lives with such
person. This will give them the opportunity to learn from each other and if they are
fit in such relationship. In other views we can see that many disagree because they
are disobeying good wish for a couple to be united in marriage. With that they
continue to argue about how this affects relationships and children. Furthermore, I
think that one should be able to decide what is best for oneself and cohabitation
should not be a problem if ones agrees to it. In this paper I will be examining three
different articles on the topic of cohabitation with the information that is provided
by the authors, I will critique their effectiveness in certain areas and see if a reader
is able to attain adequate statist. I will first focus on a website article, As Marriage
and Parenthood Drift Apart, Public is concerned about Social Impact by Cary Funk.
The second that I choose from a magazine article is Unmarried, with Children by
Barbara Kantrowitz from Newsweek. The third and last article that I will review is
Measuring cohabitation and family structure in the United States: Assessing the
impact of new data
6. The Metaphorry Of A Lion s Heart
I was asked to write about the metaphor heart of lion which i did not really
understand, whether i was asked about the basic anatomy of a lion s heart, or what
the metaphor means to me. Considering i was in your office looking to get put in a
higher level class its probably safe to assume you wanted me to tell you about what
lion hearts means to me. For example, the internet search of heart of a lion would
bring you to the Urban Dictionary s definition of Constantly challenging oneself.
Knowing what you re worth, treating yourself like you deserve to be treated.
Simply, just being you and being brave. Like a lion you know, fight for what you
stand for. A Lionheart would never give up on its dreams. (Flowervalley) According
to this
7. Adolescent Relationships 10 Things I Hate About You Essay
Over the course of adolescence, people interact with one another, forming
relationships, whether they are healthy or unhealthy. There is a large correlation
between the self esteem of the two people, and the state of their relationship. The
lower one s self esteem in a relationship is, the unhealthier their relationship is likely
to be. Conversely, a healthy or unhealthy relationship can also raise or lower one s
self esteem. In the 1999 film 10 Things I Hate About You, the relationship between
Kat Stratford and Patrick Verona is an example of how a healthy relationship can
raise one s self esteem, while the relationship between Bianca Stratford and Chastity
Church shows how a low self esteem can lead to an unhealthy relationship.
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Chastity has a low self esteem, as shown in their conversation during the exposition
of the film. When they are discussing Bianca s Prada backpack and their Sketchers,
Bianca is discussing how she likes her sketchers, but loves her Prada backpack.
Chastity, stopping, replies that she loves her sketchers, obviously a bit offended by
the subliminal insult Bianca sent her. However, this only lasts a moment before
Chastity plasters a fake smile on her face and moves on. This scene showed how
Chastity s self esteem was low enough for her to hide the fact that she was hurt and
insulted, but also showed the unhealthy relationship the two friends had because
instead of talking about how Chastity felt and sharing their emotions, they ignored it
and moved on. The large problem in this relationship occurs when Bianca finds out
that Joey took Chastity to prom the moment he found out that he wasn t going to be
able to go with her. When Bianca confronts Chastity, they don t settle the problem in
any healthy manners. Instead, Chastity bluntly informs Bianca that Joey was merely
aiming to nail her that night and insults her, likely cutting off whatever sort of
unhealthy screwed up relationship they d had.
In the 1999 motion picture 10 Things I Hate About You, Several interesting
adolescent relationships are portrayed, showing the correlation between self esteem
and healthy relationships. While the healthy relationship
8. Basketball and Soccer
America is a country that loves sports. Two of America s most popular sports are
basketball and soccer. Many children participate in the sports every year.
Similarities are abundant between the two. Both sports require team work. Also the
main purpose of both is to put a ball into a netted goal. However, there are some
very important key differences. Soccer is played on a field that is much larger and
there is a goalie that constantly defends the goal. While basketballis played on a
smaller hardwood court with fewer players active at once. Furthermore, soccer is low
scoring and more strategic when compared to basketball, which has final scores in the
hundreds. All in all, many similarities there are huge differences between... Show
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While both soccer and basketball are very popular youth sports in America the same
cannot be said of their professional counterparts. In America basketball is one of the
most popular and highly watched sports. On the other hand soccer is rarely even
televised in most areas. Only when the American team is doing well internationally
does any soccer attention start to build in America. However, the rest of the world
9. Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Vertical Wind
Turbine...
The vertical wind turbine are designed with vertical rotor shaft a generator a gearbox
which are located at the bottom of the turbine and has various shapes that designed
the power of the wind in any direction the wind blows (VAWT), which may be as
efficient as current horizontal axis systems, might be practical, simpler and
significantly cheaper to build and maintain than horizontal axis wind turbines
(HAWTs). Advantages of VAWT:
They are always facing the wind
Have greater surface area for energy capture.  Are more efficient in gusty winds
Can be installed in more locations.
Do not kill birds because it is highly visible.
less expensive to build
low maintenance
Produce less noise
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Without a tail vane, the machine rotor naturally tracks the wind in a
The more blades there are on a wind turbine, the higher will be the torque and the
slower the rotational speed. But turbines used for generating electricity need to
operate at high speeds, and actually don t need much torque. So, the fewer the
number of blades, the better suited the system is for producing power.
A one bladed wind turbine is the most efficient turbine design. This is because the
turbine blade sweeps 360 degrees before encountering its wake. However, only
having one blade causes many problems structurally and dynamically, so it is not
very feasible.
A two bladed turbine is the next most efficient because each blade sweeps 180
degrees before reaching the wake of the other blade, but you get something called
yaw chatter when the turbine rotates to face the wind. The yaw chatter cause noise,
vibration, and stress on the tower.
A three bladed wind turbine is the most efficient turbine design without having any
dynamic issues. This is why pretty much all large wind turbines these days are three
10. Essay about Understanding the Roots of the Word Ruthless
In the popular children s television show Phineas and Ferb, Dr. Doofenshmirtz, the
primary antagonist declares that he is ruthless. [He] has no ruths (19:40). His
declaration articulates an interesting linguistic idiosyncrasy; ruthless currently only
operate in various forms of itself (i.e. ruthlessness, ruthlessly). As many words do, this
facet of the word ruthless illuminates various types of change in the English language
over time. To be completely understood, the word ruthless must be looked at, and
then it must be examined in its constituent parts ruth and less. I will also look at the
name Ruth as a variant on the root word ruth. This word demonstrates various aspects
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3 reo(w)Г°e, reoГѕe; 3 reouГѕe, Г°e, de, 4 5 reouГѕ, th; . 2 5 rouГѕe, 4 5 routhe, 5, 7
routh (5 rought); 2 rowГ°e, 4 5 rowthe, 5 rowith; 4 rau , rawГѕe, 4 5 raw , 5 rauthe,
roth; . 4 5 ruГѕe, 4 6 ruthe; 4 ruГѕ, 5 ruth, 6 7 rueth. [Early ME; reuГ°e, rewГ°e, etc.,
f. rewen rue v.1 Cf. OE. hreow rue sb.1, and for the ending, ONor. hryggГ°. ] ( ruth
). As seen above, the word ruth has undergone minimal phonological variations
which include minor vowel shifts and the dropping of an aspirated consonant.. As
this entry also suggests, the spellings/variations of rewen and hreow suggest a close
relationship to the word rue, which means Sorrow, distress; repentance; regret or Pity
[and] compassion. Rue, and its variants, first appears in texts with religious
connotations (Aelfred s Preface to his translation of Gregory s Pastoral Care) and
Beowulf . Given the context of the first uses of the word ruth and rue, another
possible origin for the word ruth in the English language could stem from a biblical
and Hebrew word. According to Wilkinson, the Hebrew woman s name Ruth is a
contraction of the word reuth (qtd. Zondervan). The name Ruth is generally
associated with companionship and virtuousness. Although in meaning it seems
somewhat removed from the sense of ruth meaning
11. Essay On Buddhist Meditation
Meditate to Attain 3
Last week we closed down with a standpoint to present more on meditation and
particularly about Buddhist meditation practices. Most of the advantages of
meditation are conceivable in light of the fact that meditation influences the parts of
your brain that direct mental conditions, for example, mood swing, tension, stress,
gloominess, pressure, and so forth.
Meditation will help you in building up your Profession, by making educated,
business and hierarchical choices. Meditation will give you the fixation you have to
concentrate on your employment obligations and enhance efficiency. It improves you
to be the best listener, a fundamental segment of effective communication. Effective
communication is a Leadership quality you require in abundance. Meditation will
help you manage conflict at home and in the work environment. Meditation will
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Meditation will help you to comprehend your emotions better and productively
channel them. Meditation will upgrade your inventiveness. Meditation improves you
more engaged and at what you do. Meditation will help you produce imaginary
thoughts you can then convert into action like artworks, drawings, tunes, books, and
so forth. Meditation will improve your knowledge, craftsmanship as you view your
workmanship in appreciation. Meditation helps you interface with a higher power
from where you can get motivation.
Zen: Searching for the quickest approach to ending up as a Zen Buddhist should not
hold you henceforth. New Age Meditation can make you Zen in a matter of seconds.
This sort of meditation has as of late turned out to be well known and it has broken
all pre considered ideas about meditation. In this meditation, you require a gadget
with meditation music. The meditation music and headphones and you are prepared
to go. This is not quite the same as guided meditation. Here you just need to tune into
sounds and you will achieve the coveted condition of
12. Who Is Greit s Father Figure
When an object we desire becomes unavailable to us, we often search for a
replacement. It economics this is called a substitute good, in a relationship this is
called a rebound, and in Freudian terms, this is called displacement. In the movie,
girl with a pearl earring, Greit creates a chain of displacement, when she displaces
her fathers love onto Vermeer and then her attraction to Vermeer onto Pieter. The
initiating event in TGWTPE is the moment Greit s father goes blind due to a work
accident. Greit s father is a very important figure to her. Greit often carried around
a memoir of her father, a tile he had made specifically for her. As she leaves her home
to go and work for the Vermeer family, it appears that her fathers tile is her only...
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Being of age often means that a girl is experiencing changes both physically and
mentally. Physically speaking she is growing more and filling out her shape as a
woman. Mentally speaking, Greit is experiencing sexual urges and frustrations.
Vermeer and Greit often engaged with eachother in sexually tense moments. The
most notable moments are when Vermeer and Greit just stare at eachother deeply,
not moving, challenging the other to make a move. There are many occasions
where they stare at each other intensely. When Greit is making paints for Vermeer
and he grabs her hands under his, moving them together, she stares directly at him,
unwavering. The physical contact, on top of the very suggestive movement of the
hands topped with the deep stares resonates sexual tension. When Greit is taking
off her hair wrap, letting her hair fall, to find Vermeer staring her down only to
stare at her back is an even stronger example. He s seen her hair in this scene, a
symbol of her sexuality, of her femininity, yet when she notices him staring she
doesn t rush to hide it, she stands there and stares back as if to ask, what now. They
both acknowledge and are aware of the tension. Biologically there is nothing holding
them back from each other however; the biggest hurdle of their relationship is social
status. Vermeer is not only a married man, but on a different social level than Greit.
His status as a painter of a
13. King Lear Embodiment Of Cordelia Essay
Lear s Embodiment of Cordelia In Shakespeare s play King Lear, the King
sacrifices his kingdom to his daughters with an underlying selfish intent that shakes
cares from [his] age. Lear plans for his future rather than analyzing the immediate
intentions of the characters around him. When Lear confronts the storm after being
unsatisfied with how his plans unravel, his physical lowness and connection to the
Earth ground his previously elevated notion of his identity. Lear s acceptance of his
character and newfound humility stem from an understanding of the height from
which he fell. The progression of Lear s initial selfish sacrifice to his humbled and
strengthened appreciation for life marks the weight of his values. Lear maps his
retirement and unburdened crawl towards death assuming that the title of King will
follow. Lear s subjects flatter him like a dog which inhibits his ability to act
rationally and think of needs other than his own. Lear s division of his Kingdom is
not out of lovefor his daughters but for personal flattery and gain. Lear exaggerates
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The dichotomy between his former state and the raw elements around him force
isolation. Only when Lear is dethroned and praying on the wet Earth does he
experience a sense of profundity. Humility and the Earth are interchangeable
because they both embrace man in the rawest form. Lear is stripped of his self
constructed power and accepts his grounded state of being. Both Lear and the sky
cry, enforcing his harmony with his surroundings. A degree of superficiality
deepens the acceptance of his character rather than his title. While Lear gives up his
title and land, instead of realizing his mistake, Lear accepts that he never needed that
stature. As Lear describes the superflux, he reveals a need to live like and
acknowledge the people he
14. When Math Was Discovered Research Paper
All around the world there are so many people that choose to be mathematicians. I
think the people that chose to be mathematicians like to challenge themselves. I also
think that they like to solve the problems so it can make them think and think things
through. I feel like that mathematicians like to teach people how to do math and solve
problems and to get them thinking problems through. Everyone knows that a world
without math is impossible. You need math with almost everything in life.
There are many arguments about if math was created or discovered. Some say that
math was discovered because math has always been out there, then there are some
people that say math was invented because you can t discover something if
someone didn t invent it. I agree that math was invented but I also agree that math
was discovered. In the early days there were people that created the basic part of
math and as the years go by there were people that probably added more stuff to
math, like making equations for example.
Math has really changed during the centuries. I know this is true because I have
asked my parents to help me with my homework and sometimes they didn t have a
clue what the problems were, they ve also said they never learned some things we
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They were unable to find the academic positions they desired. They pursued
commercial ventures and ended up having a daughter as well. Sofia Kovalevskaya
began writing fiction, including a novella Vera Barantzova which won sufficient
acclaim to be translated into several languages. Kovalensky, engaged himself in a
financial scandal for which he was about to be prosecuted but he ended up
committing suicide in 1883. Sofia Kovalevskaya had already returned to Berlin and
mathematics, taking their daughter with her. She became a privatdozent at
Stockholm University, but she didn t get paid by the university, instead the students
paid
15. The Word-Pregnancy Model Of The Logogen Model
Word recognition is the reader s ability to correctly identify words without needing
contextual aid. People tend to recognize words faster if they are more frequent (i.e.
more common in their everyday language), a psychological phenomenon known as
the word frequency effect. An example of a high frequency word is the , whereas
promiscuous , for instance, is a low frequency word. Similarly, people tend to be
better at correctly recognizing letters within words compared to isolated letters and
to orthographically illegal strings (i.e. nonwords, such as SUT ). This is known as
the word superiority effect.
Many models attempt to explain the different phenomena that arose as a result of
studying reading. The logogen model (Morton, 1969) aims to explain the word
frequency effect in terms of low or high thresholds. Each logogen contains a number
of characteristics about given words, such as meaning, appearance and sound. A
logogen will be activated by psychological stimuli or contextual information that
triggers the most characteristics. When the activation level rises above the threshold
level, that word is selected. As there is no comparison between logogens, more than
one response can be triggered by one stimulus. High frequency words (those most
commonly used), have a lower threshold, meaning that they require less perceptual
power to recognize and decode from the mental lexicon, than low frequency words.
Once the threshold is fired, the meaning
16. The Johari Window Of Communication
In the book Messages the Communication Skills states, Johari Window of Self
Disclosure described how persons feel afraid to be rejecting or disapproval when they
exposed some secrets instead they prefer to keep their secrets hidden. They can
interact with others without feeling disregarding. Johari window model is an
appropriate method that can be applying to achieve a better understanding and
enhancing a better communicationbetween family members, friends, coworkers, and
classmates. Then, the Johari window model provides some details and how
individuals perceive others. That self disclosures it s based on building trust,
revealing important information to others and able to learn from that experiences,
instead of receiving a judgment or criticized their faults. These four windows describe
some areas that will assistance in personal information, emotional state, motivation
whether the persons are aware or unaware, about known or unknown to themselves
and able to reveal their feelings to others.
First, open self area it s based on actions, attitudes, behavior, emotions, and feelings
of persons known by them and by other persons. This is the area where persons can
open themselves and let it out their secrets that no one else knows. The primary
stage it s the hardest for most of the persons since they are so scary to become
rejected after the reveals their secrets. However, that s no mean that people are not
able to express themselves or have some confident friend who can be
17. Nigeria Biafra Civil War
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International Relations is a field of politics that takes a look at the interactions that
occur in between states in the international arena. Its aim is to explain why certain
events have unfolded in certain ways, as a result of how states use their power
relatively to each other. Mostly the interactions that International Relations tries to
examine or explain, is the conflicts that arise as a result of differing interests that
states have. To provide a base for analysis, this essay is going to use the central
theory of realism to explain the civil war that occurred in Nigeria in between 1967 to
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War was inevitable: This simple and seemingly innocuous action broke the last
thread and split the last institution symbolizing Nigeria s nationhood and cohesion
which had been regularly tampered with by the politicians since 1962. The rift
between the Eastern Region and the rest of the country was total (ibid). In a meeting
convened in Aburi, Ghana, by Ghanaian general Gen. Ankrah, leader of the eastern
region military Lt. Col. Ojukwu understood the real issues at hand and convinced
attendees that the only way for Nigeria to stay together is that it has to break apart,
effectively implying secession. After a breakdown in communication, a frustrated
federal government passes Decree no. 8 of 17th March 1967, which split Nigeria s
regions into twelve states. This was seen by Lt. Col. Yakubu Gowonas a pre emptive,
non violence weapon against the east. The eastern region was split into 3 states.
Lt. Col. Ojukwu unsurprisingly rejected Decree no. 8 and states that the Enugu,
(capital of Nigeria s eastern region) is headed for secession. On the 30th of May
1967, the eastern region of Nigeria declares itself as the independent sovereign state
of Biafra. The Federal military fired the first bullet on the 6th of July 1967. Now this
essay will turn to providing a background to the development of Realism as an
analytical theory of International Relations.
18. Modeling and Simulation of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles
INVITED PAPER Modeling and Simulation of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Tools
that can model embedded software as well as components, and can automate the
details of electric and hybrid vehicle design, need to be developed. By David
Wenzhong Gao, Senior Member IEEE, Chris Mi, Senior Member IEEE, and Ali
Emadi, Senior Member IEEE ABSTRACT | This paper discusses the need for
modeling and simulation of electric and hybrid vehicles. Different modeling methods
such as physics based Resistive Companion Form technique and Bond Graph method
are presented with powertrain component and system modeling examples. The
modeling and simulation capabilities of existing tools such as Powertrain System
Analysis Toolkit (PSAT), ADvanced VehIcle
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Advances in electronic design tools have validated Moore s law (as applied to the
complexity of integrated circuits) and have helped achieve amazing standards in
computing power while simultaneously decreasing costs. For designers of
automotive systems to duplicate and manage similar levels of complexity, design
tools that automate the Vol. 95, No. 4, April 2007 | Proceedings of the IEEE 729
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Restrictions apply. Gao et al.: Modeling and Simulation of Electric and Hybrid
Vehicles low level details of the design process need to be developed [3], [4].
Depending on the level of details of how each component is modeled, the vehicle
model may be steadystate, quasi steady, or dynamic [5] [15]. For example, the
ADVISOR [5], [6] model can be categorized as a steadystate model, the PSAT [7]
model as quasi steady one, and PSIM [8] and Virtual Test Bed (VTB) [9] models as
dynamic. On the other hand, depending on the direction of calculation, vehicle
models can be classified as forwardlooking models or backward facing models [5].
In a forward looking model, vehicle speed is controlled to follow a driving cycle
during the analysis of fuel economy, thus facilitating controller development. The
main advantage of employing a steady state model or quasi steady model is fast
computation, while the
19. Hester Prynne Monologue
They all looked at me with the same despicably pitying glance, and yet, my eyes
finding its mark, there was one face that did not look at me with that mocking
simper. A few moments later I awoke in Hester s arms surrounded by an awed
crowd. The looks on their faces ranged from utter shock, sublime anger, and to, in
dear Roger Chillingsworth s case, apathy. he brought his face as close to mine as
he could. Roger, I may have sinned once, but slowly poisoning another man s mind
for seven years is much more of a sin than anything I did once long ago. Gentle hands
caressed my face, and I slowly opened my eyes. Hester Prynne s eyes were sparkled
with crystal tears, and I moved to sit up and wipe them away, but she pushed me
back down. The look
20. Stolen Vehicle Research Paper
The following occurred in the City of Auburn, King County, WA:
At approximately 1850 hours I heard Ofc. Lyons radio that he was behind an
occupied stolen vehicle at 4TH ST SE and M ST SE. The vehicle was identified as
WA/BEP1043, a 1993 white Honda Civic Ofc. Lyons and Kwake stopped the vehicle
at 1436 Auburn Way South (Starbucks).
I arrived at approximately 1853 hours. I heard Ofc. Lyons calling a male, later
identified as Kao T. Saetern, out of the vehicle. Once Kao was detained, I checked
the VIN on the dash. The VIN on the dash 1HGCB7579PA020890 matched the stolen
vehicle entry by KCSO. Dispatch confirmed the stolen vehicle and advised there was
consent to search. Dispatched advised the registered owner was Alain Alcocer
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The vehicle had both license plates. In the ignition was a key attached to key ring
with several other vehicle keys. The ignition key was a silver ILCO key. The
ignition key was shaved down showing gold. There was no ridges on the key. Based
on my training shaved keys or jiggler keys are often used to enter and start vehicles
without the manufacture key. When I later secured the vehicle for the registered
owner, I used the key from the ignition and turned the vehicle on to shut the sunroof.
In the back of the vehicle was a Play Station 3. I ran the serial number of the Play
Station 3 through Dispatch. Dispatch advised there was no recorded of the Play
Station. Ofc. Lyons told me Kao said the Play Station belonged to him.
Wedge between the driver s seat and the center console, was a black vehicle club.
Next to the medal end of the club but in the center compartment between the driver
s seat and passenger seat I located a small clear plastic bag. Inside the clear plastic
bag was a white crystal substance. Based on my training the white crystal substance
appeared to be
21. Evaluation Of The Intervention Of Hospital Permission
Before recruiting the participants and staff for the intervention, hospital permission
will need to be addressed. This includes permission from the hospital as well making
sure the privacy rule and patient protected information regarding HIPAA are strictly
followed. In order to gather participants for the intervention, staff within both
hospitals will notify database cancerpatients and their loved ones through calls or
face to face for nursing staff. Information and details about the study will also be
included in their hospital stay packet or information chart. If the patient is associated
with either hospital, but is only being cared for at home, we expect that they be
notified either by phone call or during their check ups or treatments at the hospital.
Oncologyand cancer center staff that can be notified and are able to share brief
information about the significance and protocol of this study.
There are a few participant characteristics and selective manipulating that will be
done when controlling the intervention protocol. These caregivers will then be
involved with sessions and viewing the new patient web based tutorial tab. There
are various components that will be utilized for inclusion criteria. Participants will
need to be of the age 18 or older and reside within Springfield, MO. The family
caregivers must be presently caring for a loved one diagnosed with cancer and a
patient at either Cox or Mercy Hospital. The participants of the study must also be
currently
22. The Importance Of Zionism In Palestine
The major reason why Zionists prevailed over Palestinians in the struggle to control
Palestine was due to the continued immigration of Jews into Palestine, strong Zionist
organizations as well as support from the international community, primarily Great
Britain and the United States. These factors led to the creation of a Jewish state. A
major movement for Zionismbegan in 1896 when Theodor Herzl called for the
creation of a Jewish state in his book Der Judenstaat (p. 30). The World Zionist
Organization, with Herzl being its first president, was founded in 1897 (p. 31).
Furthermore, he lobbied for their own bank, which was established in 1901 as the
Jewish National Fund. Its mission was to buy and develop land for Jewish
settlements in Palestine (p. 32). Having such organizations that looked out for the
interests of Zionists and calling for creation of a Jewish state was critical to Zionism
gaining more momentum. By 1914, thousands of Jews had already migrated to
Palestine and made up about 14 percent of the population (p. 25).
In 1917, the British Government increased their support for Zionism in order to
persuade the Russians and Americans to support Great Britain during World War I (p.
62). Additionally, lobbying of Zionists, such as Chaim Weizmann, made a profound
impact on the British supporting Zionism as well. He convinced Great Britain that it
was in their best interest to control Palestine. The result of that lobbying resulted in
the creation of the
23. Plato s Cave Philosophy
I have always been stubbornly convinced that Plato is one of the best Western
philosophers of the pen (in my understanding can be compared with the Chinese
Confucius). For me, this philosopher s most powerful claim is not the ideal country
that is widely regarded today as a fictional world, but is also fictitious. To me, I like
his cavemetaphor, the metaphor says is: a person (more often a group of people) in
the cave was chained, tied to the Face to see their own image, and then that is true,
and for whom the encouragement or sadness, for a fortuitous reason, was or initiative
to dismantle the chain, such an inexplicable access to unfamiliar freedom of people.
Suddenly, this person see the glare of the sun, he gradually liked the light, and thus
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Finally, he went back to his cave, telling those who were still bound by the people.
The person called light and try to bring the idea of light, the feelings of those who
have been familiar with the shadow, he tells the secret of the light to those people
who in the cave, which made the tragedy began, the person got killed, who ever
thought about the outcome? But this ideal experiment or story is very interesting.
The experience of my generation has shown all the secrets, but I have been too lazy
to recall, as well as related to the narrative.
My question is how do we know that we are not living in caves? How do we protect
those who see the sun, and try to restrain their anger and not to kill him? In fact, how
many people are willing to admit that they live in the cave? Unfortunately, we have
been living in the cave, not
24. Swot Analysis Of Lipton
Brand Analysis:
Target audience analysis:
Consumer Market (audience)
Direct and potential target audience (Demographics; psychographics; Geographic)
Lipton ice tea is targeting people who like having fun and enjoy sitting with friends
and sharing lovely moments together. It s actually targeting everyone who likes tea
and curious to try different flavors. Lipton always concentrates on the details and the
flavors to deliver the feel of freshness and power at the same time.
Demographics:
1 Men and women between the age of 18 and 28 .
2 No matter where they live or in which country they were born.
Psychographics:
It is affordable for medium and high classes, although it is considered inexpensive in
some regions and countries.
Geographic:
There are two main aspects for Lipton ice tea target audience:
1 Consumers that have a very busy life, such as students, technical workers, corporate
employees, etc...
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Unlike Nestea, Snapple has an edge of offering a wide variety of flavors and
initially, it did come up as a strong competitor for Lipton. However, the relatively
smaller size of Snapple and its failure to position itself properly in the market resulted
in the loss of major market share to Lipton. Although the weaknesses of its
competitors have always kept Lipton ahead of them, however, the threat is always
there and in order to maintain its position in the market, Lipton has to ensure constant
innovation and improvement of its product.
2 Competitors Strategy:
They are all active on social media such as Facebook, twitter and Instagram. They
all have accounts or pages but I have noticed that Lipton ice tea do not have a fast
search engine like Pepsi and Coca cola. Thus, when the costumers search for websites
or contacts of Pepsi or Coke, they immediately find the information and results.
Brand Local Marketing
25. The Amazing Platypus Research Paper
The Amazing Platypus The platypus has so many characteristics that even
scientists sometimes wonder how the platypus came about. An example includes
how the platypus feeds itself if it has a beak and claws! Platypuses also have
venom, which is extremely strange, but to God, the platypus is really part of his
perfect creation. It seems to be that scientists even think that the platypus may be a
mutation. But it s not. It s part of the wonderful creation of God. This paper will
discuss these three things: how platypuses feed themselves, platypus poison, and the
characteristics of a platypus. Platypuses are odd creatures. They are not your
ordinary beaver, otter, or duck. This is because they seem to be a mixture of these
three creatures.
26. Slave Codes In Virginia
Slave codes, in the history of the US, were any rules that had to do with slaves.
These codes were any set of rules or regulations that qualified slaves as property,
not human beings. They made sure that once a slave, that person and their family
would always be a slave. They also gave the slave owners almost complete control
over their slaves. In colonial America, the number of black slaves was increasing
alarmingly fast for the comfort of the American people. The slaves were beginning
to strike fear and suspicion among the white people and slave owners, which is
what caused them to create the slave codes. Virginia was the first of the thirteen
colonies to put these codes to use. They followed old Caribbean slave codes and
used them as guidelines for their own rules. Soon after Virginia, the other colonies
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It also ensured that their family would be under bondage as well. This insured that
the white slave owners would always have slaves for their future family and they
wouldn t run out. The slave codes were controlling and ruthless rules and
regulations that black slaves were expected and forced to follow. They prohibited
the slaves from owning property, getting married to whites, voting, gathering
together, and testifying against whites in court. In addition to these rules, the codes
also gave the slave owners the right to torture, whip, brand, and maim their slaves.
However, they were not allowed to kill their slaves. Only a few men did, but were
never prosecuted. After the Revolutionary War, many of the colonies modified their
slave codes and even added some new ones. They became particulary strict with the
rules in the 1840 s after the drama and tension with the Nat Turner Rebellion. They
also made the rules very strict because of the abolitionist movement in the North of
the United
27. The Industrial Revolution Of The United States
When people think industrial revolution they thing factories and smoke but the
revolution was so much more than that. The industrial revolution transformed and
created major changes in not only manufacturing but transportation and
communications as well. The century long even took goods normally made by hand
and turned them into some of the first massed produced products. It transformed the
daily lives of Americans as much as and arguably more than any single event in U.S.
history. The industrial revolutiondid not take place over night, on the contrary it was
almost a century long affair. It s important to remember that when the United States
was just beginning the start if their revolution Britain had been already thriving. One
of the earliest markings of the start in the U.S was in late eighteenth century when
Samuel Slater brought new manufacturing technologies from Britain to help start the
first U.S cotton mill. Within the next few decades mills and factories were pooping
up allover the northeast. On top of that development of transportation boomed with
railroads and new canals being built to help with commerce and trade. Before the
civil war in the nineteenth century we first see the steamboat, the telegraph, and the
sewing machine. After the war the United States industrial revolution boomed at
what could be called a breakneck pace. The first transcendental railroad was created
making it even easier to transport products, material, and people. There was also
28. Examples Of Allegory In The Red Badge Of Courage
1.)Describe Henry Fleming. Include physical descriptions and personality traits. Who
exactly is Henry? He was mostly known as the Youthful Soldier. He is forever
wrestling with his own internal dilemmas concerning courage, fear, and manhood.
(BookRags) Some adjectives that describe Henry in the beginning of the story are:
immature, obstinate, and negative. Some adjectives that describe Henry in the end of
the story are: mature, strong, and positive.
Notes on Characters from The Red Badge of Courage. BookRags. BookRags, n.d.
Web. 14 June 2016.
2.) Explain the events Henry has to overcome. How might you react to these
situations? There were many events that Henry had to overcome. I ll just talk about
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Describe how Henry gets his red badge. Explain its irony. The irony is that he
complained about not having one since the beginning of the novel. All the soldiers
had one. Henry didn t. To be honest, he wanted to be wounded purposely, just so he
could be like everyone else.
12. How does Henry predict his regiment will treat him when he returns? Explain
whether or not he was correct.
Henry predicted that his regiment will treat him a certain way he returns. Henry was
wrong. He thought that they would get into a fight, meaning him and the group of
solders. They never really did.
www.gradesaver.com/the red badge of courage/study.../summary chapters 1 4
13. How has Wilson changed? Is this Henry s perception, or has Wilson changed?
Wilson has changed. He s not the same person, he once was. I personally think that
this has to do with Henry s perception, as well as Wilson truthfully changing. A
quotation to prove this is: Wilson even gives Henry his one blanket. Henry notes that
Wilson has changed. He is now caring and thoughtful. He no longer boasts or argues.
(Shmoop) Wilson even owns up to it, as
29. Who Is Geoff Rouvray s Golden Jubilee Of Ocean Racing
Geoff Rouvray s Golden Jubilee of Ocean Racing. Conditions were perfect. The
breeze slightly caresses the water; glistening like a priceless diamond. Not far
away sitting under an umbrella enjoying the view is Sydney to Hobart veteran,
Geoff Rouvray, better known to his peers as Roofrack or Roofie, contemplating, 50
years of blue water classics. I don t know how it came about; I somehow got conned
into playing cricket, Geoff recalls. One day I was standing out in the hot sun when I
thought what the hell am I doing here. Geoff desired a much more refreshing and
challenging competition. It all started after getting involved with the sea scouts at
Bayview. Sailing a 16ft skiff with four mates around Pittwater was great fun. Now,
was time to get into competitive racing, joining the Bayview Yacht Racing... Show
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Salacia II was selected to represent Australia, at the Adrimal s Cup, on the Isle of
Wight, in the UK. Now, considered the world championship of ocean racing. Each
country had selected three yachts that sailed together as a team over a variety of
courses, 2 x 30 mile inshore, 1 x180 mile offshore and 620 mile Fastnet race. The
English version of the Hobart race. They arrived and spent four weeks training
every day as well as competing in several local races. By the time they started the
Adrimal s Cup the boat was tuned to perfection. The crew work was as good as any
America s Cup crew. We were leading the point score in the final race, but one
yacht broke its rudder and did not finish which pushed the team from 1st to 3rd
place. It was a real shame as the whole team had worked so hard, to win the cup for
The racing patch from Salacia II Australia, Geoff
30. Laurie Halse Anderson Speak
In the novel Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, the message the author is trying to
portray is that speaking and conveying your emotions is vital to expressing
feelings.Talking to someone releases a sense of relief for now somebody else knows
and that specific information is not as powerful to only the protagonist. Opening up
to someone releases how the protagonist feels, which is vital because then that
someone will help Melinda get past the event that occurred. If Melinda doesn t speak
up and convey her emotions to someone about the event that occurred, people will
start treating her poorly.In the novel Speakby Laurie Halse Anderson, the message the
author is trying to portray is that speaking and conveying your emotions is vital to
expressing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Talking to someone releases a sense of relief for now somebody else knows and that
specific information is not as powerful to only the protagonist. Opening up to
someone releases how the protagonist feels, which is vital because then that someone
will help Melinda get past the event that occurred. If Melinda doesn t speak up and
convey her emotions to someone, she won t move on from the
31. Romeo And Juliet Humanism Research Paper
The Renaissance was a crucial time in the history of humanism, such as having a lot
of deaths in the 14th through 16th century due to the Black Death. A plague of
infectious bacteria that spread rapidly with fatal force. Although humans moved on
from the Black Death it had a huge impact on Humanism. Humanismare ethical lives
that want or are capable of adding positive aspects to humanity. The Renaissancealso
expressed humanism by the works of Romeo and Juliet , The history of the true cross
and the temple Tempietto di San Pietro in Montorio .
Romeo and Juliet was a play of romance and tragedy that was written by William
Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet were two young lovers that killed themselves due to
their families not accepting their marriage as they were from different family parties ,
Montagues and Capulets. This play embodies humanism characteristics by improving
writing. This improve writing by other writers persuading on this play and writing
more and more about something else. This also embodies humanism by having it in
culture and traditions, some traditions involve parents telling their kids about famous
writing such as Romeo and Juliet , la llorona . ... Show more content on
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Some examples of architecture in the Ressinacces times can be a temple called
Tempietto di San Pietro in Montorio . This temple was built in Rome, Italy in 1502.
The architecture of this structure was called Bramante. This temple was dedicated to
Saint Peter in which he was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. Architecture
embodied humanism because it improved houses as of today. It embodied humanism
because we use architecture as today. Architecture has change within the time in
which improved our houses. They say that practice makes perfect as they built their
houses in Renaissance Times they improved ours on what materials not to use
32. A Day At The Crocker Art Museum
A Day at the Crocker Art Museum
Having lived in the Sacramento area for the last 10 years, last weekend was my first
trip to the Crocker Art Museum. The museum was slow when we first got there
around 10:00 am, but within an hour it started to pick up. I did not expect much from
a museum in Sacramento, I was thinking more like gold rush memorabilia or Sutter
household items. In short, I love the place. It is so much bigger and with more art
than I imagined. My favorite part of the museum was the old part and not the
modern side. I did not get the meaning of quite a few of the modern paintings, ok,
all of them. One of the modern Art s was just a shoe that was painted, my friend
and I tried to figure out why this was considered art and all we could come up with,
is that it was an expensive shoe. I don t even know what to say about a single Apple
computer box, it had to represent something expensive because it was in a glass lock
box.
I wanted to hear more about the story of the family, Judge, and Mrs. E. B. Crocker
and how and why they were so generous with their artwork. We first started in the
new part of the house, where the modern art is displayed, and then we proceeded to
go to the older part, which is inside two old houses, so I loved seeing all the old
architecture and walking through all the rooms imagine what it was like when
people lived there. My favorite part of this whole visit was when, I was trying to find
out how the museum acquired all this artwork and
33. Political Interventions Impacting On Profitability
Political interventions impacting on profitability
During the early 1900 s the introduction of many different types of deer were
introduced to New Zealand for sport. These included the Red Deer, Wapiti, Fallow,
Sambar, Sika, Rusa, White tailed deer and moose. However by the early 2000 s Red
Deer were the most common breed to be found in the wild. These deer were released
into an environment where they had no predators unlike the characteristics of their
origins. This meant that the numbers of deer sky rocketed and began to have
serious impacts depleting the native scrub and pastoral farmland. In 1930 the
department of internal affairs (who had been put in charge of solving the
increasing deer numbers) set up a team of government cullers to control the wild
deer populations. However deer populations continued to rise and by the 1950 s a
team of 125 men killed 50,000 deer a year without impacting the overall
populations. By the 1960s, wild deer populations were out of control and venison
prices at the time were around 20 cents a kg. This meant that many people decided
that they could make a comfortable living hunting deer for the meat. In 1969 the
Noxious Animals Act passed which meant that deer were no longer classified as
wild animals. Deer Farming Regulations were introduced providing opportunities
for the licensing of deer farms. The first Deer farming license was given in 1970. In
the 1970 s venison prices soared to more than $2 per kg which resulted in the venison
34. Seneca s Theory Of Ethics Caught My Interest
Born in 1 BCE, Lucius Annaeus Seneca was a Stoic philosopher whose writings
cover a vast range of topics concerning the human experience. The public s
conception of stoicism as a school of philosophy predominantly focused on
embracing misfortune without complaint is somewhat distorted from the actual
beliefs its outstanding figures held. Seneca s approach to ethics caught my
interest, after thinking over his arguments, I found myself agreeing with much of
what he had to say, that is if I interpreted it correctly. I believe the principles
espoused by the stoics to be particularly relevant over the past century. The 1920 s
is often associated as an age of materialism, an unsustainable time period inundated
with mass consumption and fixated on pleasure. Perhaps it is not as extreme as
then nowadays, I would not know for I was not alive; however, it feels like we are
in a similar climate. Everyone wants the newest products, the new iPhone that
comes out every year, that new pair of shoes, that new videogame system, that new
watch, or that new house, etc. Although we have yet to reach the world described
by Aldous Huxley in that of the literary classic Brave New World, which depicts a
society constructed upon drowning in excess consumption of sex and soma, where
John, the savage, is perceived as a lunatic for his quaint habits of being virtuous.
More interesting, is the growing desire to be happy, this is shown by the increasing
amounts of literature and social science
35. Wildlife Camera Steps
Installing the wildlife camera
Step 1: Identify the area you want to monitor wildlife in, trail intersections are good
areas.
Step 2: You will want to find a tree with limited vegetation at knee height and large
enough size that the tree will not sway in the wind. Moving vegetation or having a
moving stand will set the sensor off, wasting away the battery.
Step 3: Once you have identified your tree you will want to tie the camera to the tree
at knee height making sure it is parallel to the ground.
Step 4 (Optional): If the camera is not parallel to the ground you will need to find a
stick to place behind the camera in order to make it level.
Step 5: Make sure the camera is secure and level.
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Sensor Level: The level of sensitivity the camera has, higher sensitivity may cause the
camera to be triggered by moving vegetation or other factors. High sensitivity can be
useful in hot environments where sensing thermal differences can be difficult for the
camera (Bushnell).
Execute: will delete all pictures and videos from SD card and change the wildlife
camera to all default settings.
TV Out: allows you to see videos on pictures on a TV via a connection chord
(Bushnell).
Time Stamp: stamps all of the videos and pictures with date and time of day, usually
in military time.
Field Scan: time lapse feature for video. Allows monitoring of baiting traps without a
need for a sensor trigger (Bushnell).
Default Set: default settings were the settings determined by Bushnell to be the most
useful. This setting can be useful for beginners, if it is turned on these settings will
override any settings you previously entered.
Tools
1)Wildlife Camera
2)SD Card
3)4 or 8 AA Batteries
Warnings
Always make sure the camera is securely closed and the DC cover plug is secure.
Otherwise wildlife and water damage can
36. Grizzly Man Sparknotes
Werner Herzog is arguably one of the most creative and innovative directors of our
time. He has produced many pictures over the past few decades ranging from a
documentary on Antarctica s beauty, to a short series on death row inmates.
Herzog gained recognition as a German director in the late 70 s to early 80 s for films
like Signs of Life and Fitzcarraldo, receiving much critical acclaim. Since then he
has released many box office hits like Grizzly Manand Recscue dawn,based on the
true story of Dieter Dengler. Grizzly Man, released in 2006, is about the tragic death
of an eccentric wild life activist named Timothy Treadwell. This analysis will
examine the validity to the indexical and interpretive material in Grizzly Man.
Herzog uses original Timothy Treadwell footage as well as personal interviews to
represent the reality he perceives, using the reflexive and performative modes in the
documentary. Although it is impossible to show the entire picture of Timothys story,
there is enough information provided to support Herzogs position revealed at the
end. Without Treadwell alive to speak for himself, the film remains balanced through
the many interviews of people in his life.
The film starts out with Treadwells original footage of him talking to the camera. In
the background are two huge bears, at a fairly distant but still frightening distance.
He is alone in the Alaskan wilderness speaking to the camera about his love for
bears, saying that he is there just to observe
37. The Value Of Forensic Audit
TOPIC: CRITICALLY DISCUSS THE VALUE OF FORENSIC AUDIT PROCESS
IN THE DETECTION AND PREVENTION OF ASSET MISAPPROPRIATION
FRAUD
BY
MASHIANE HELLEN MASERA
STUDENT NUMBER 44328702
SELECTED CRIMES AND TRANSGRESSIONS: FOR 5907 A
UNIQUE NUMBER: 770549
ANNEXURE C
DECLARATION OF AUTHENTICITY
NAME: MASHIANE HELLEN MASERA
STUDENT NUMBER: 44328702
REGISTRATION YEAR: 2017
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the work contained in this research portfolio is
my own original work and that I have cited all the sources I consulted. I also declare
that I have read and understand what plagiarism consist of as stipulated in this tutorial
letter and that I understand the contents thereof.
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The wellspring of research problem are most often multiple, however the author
highlights that it never often simple to undertake research study.
Bloomberg and Volpe (2012:61) supplement the perspective of the two authors
above. They clarifies that all qualitative research rises up out of an apparent issue,
some unacceptable circumstance, condition ,or wonder that we need to face. At
times the wellsprings of research is around a specific academic level headed
discussion, squeezing social issue, or some work environment wonders we need to
better understand. Basically, the goal of undertaking research study is to clarify the
inconsistency between what we definitely know and what we need to know.
The researcher would like to align with the views of the three authors above by
outlining the following research problem.
The PWC 2016 Global Economic Crime Survey report (2016:10) states that the most
pervasive economic crimes reported by their respondents for 2016 was asset
38. misappropriation at a global rate of 64% and the South African rate being 69% The
survey further indicates that asset misappropriation has historically been regarded
as the easiest fraud to detect ,and the levels of this crime reported in the previous
crime survey have been fairly easy to predict. It is indicated that however, since
2011, there have been a downward trend in the reported rates of
39. The Consumption Of Fats Plays A Key Role On The...
During pregnancy, the consumption of fats plays a key role in the development of
the fetus. A dietary fat is an essential nutrient that helps the body function by
providing protection, fuel and absorption for cells, tissues and organs. The fats
consumed are Triglycerides and the mechanism behind this process is for lipoprotein
lipase (LPL) to break the triglycerides into smaller components. They mostly contain
fatty acids, cholesterol, fatsoluble vitamins and other lipids that will be delivered to
target tissues for performing activities, or stored as fat if not directly used. The
increased consumption of triglycerides can raise bloodlipid levels such as low density
lipoprotein (LDL) that promotes the risk of developing cardiovascular... Show more
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Over time, collected data from the third trimester (G130) of all pregnancies resulted
in a significant decrease in blood volume flow of the HFD maternal and the placental
portion of the fetus.
The authors revealed that A, Uterine artery (Uta) PI is 0.74 in a representative control
animal. B, The Uta PI is 1.17 in a representative HFD S animal with a Doppler
waveform that demonstrates decreased diastolic flow consistent with increased
vascular impedance when compared with A. (1) The study is suggesting that the
accumulation of fat molecules in the placenta restricted the blood to flow through.
Moreover, Insufficient oxygen and nutrients from the placental can interfere with the
growth of the fetus.
The immunohistochemistry, confirmed no TLR4 staining in the chorionic villous
stroma in control placentas. Conversely, there were increased levels of TLR4 staining
in chorionic villous stroma and syncytiotrophoblast in HFD placentas. (1) The TLR4
is a protein pathway responsible for activating the fetus immune system by providing
a supply of nutrients and protection. However, constant irritation of circulating blood
lipids within this pathway has changed the function of the protein, becoming
vulnerable to the hazardous environment. At the same time, the TLR4 in both parts of
the placenta of the mother and fetus has developed inflammation. Although this study
was on non human primates, we can still see similarities when comparing structures
of the human uterus. Critically,
40. Gemma Smith s Chessboard Paintings
Much like Gemma Smith s earlier chessboard paintings, Smith latest series follow the
rules of the game; the logic of a setting and the chance of thinking forward through
space. However, in this case, Gemma has completely redesigned the board.
The process starts out in an incredibly open way with endless possibilities; the
addition of each plane of colour, however, progressively limits the work s evolution
and, ultimately, when a painting works , it coalesces into a composition that is
intuitive and carefully controlled. GS
This new series of works tends towards the collusion and composition of colour and
gesture. Utilising the spontaneous gestures and brushwork of the underlying field as
a structuring grid, certain brushstrokes, which
41. Essay On Grizzly Bears
Grizzly Bears are also known as Brown Bears, are endangered species and
fascinating creatures. Grizzlies have unique appearance. They have humps on their
backs made of muscle, and their fur gives them a grizzled look which gave them
their name, Grizzly Bear.
Grizzly Bears aggressive predators and have incredible strength. They are usually
twice the size of a black bear. Male grizzly weighs up between 400 to about 900
pounds. Female grizzly weighs up to about 200 to about 500 pounds. They can run
up to bout 40 miles per hour. They can stand on their hind legs giving them
advantaged to defend or fight another predator. They came from Asia and little bit
from Europe. They can live up to over 20 years. Their hump on their back allows
them to run fast and be powerful when it comes to hunting their ... Show more content
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Grizzlies is known to be incredibly smart and very curious. They are protective over
their cubs and will kill anything that s stands in their way. When they hunt their
prey, they become extremely aggressive and mean. Grizzlies have excellent sense of
smell, hearing, seeing well. Also, they have great memory too and well swimmers.
When they are young to climb trees well, but as they get older and older it goes
42. Max Ernst, Johannes Hoch, Max Ernst And Johannes
Baader
Dadaism came into the world to confuse all the peers that look upon the work of
art each person made to express themselves, this can be for emotion, reaction, love
or maybe just because they want to confuse everyone. It all began in 1915, the
movement instantly caught fire and spread practically everywhere, no matter
where you looked there was some sort of DADA to be seen. Sometimes you didn t
even know it! The artist found inside of this essay will be: Max Ernst, Hannah
Hoch and finally Johannes Baader. To begin with the first artist, Max Ernst, was a
man who served in the war and soon enough became terrified of how the real world
works. He became the Enemy Alien from the government saying that max had been a
Refugee. Max s work has... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She had gone to school for glass making, though finding herself even deeper in the
art madness that would soon bring her to her own fame, though since the war had
started the school had been shut down and she had left to join the Red Cross and
put her passions aside. Her work had mostly been seen as cutouts from a
newspaper, some eyes being placed upon a new face and so on. Some seem to
have empowered women even. Her work in my opinion was great, just nothing that
interests me too much Johannes had been originally a Masonry, going to school as
an apprentice for awhile till he found himself meeting his future side man in art,
Raoul Hausmann. He was fitted as unfit to join the military when wanting to join,
so he had began focusing on art instead. This lead to him making wonderful pieces
of art and even some documents such as books and novels. Most of his work had
been strete performances with his dear friend Raoul Hausmann, which did get some
interest through the crowd with them both working nicely together. His work yet
again had been mostly put together from newspaper clippings, morphing people from
simple ink to art. Going through his art in my opinion had some more interesting
things when they weren t filled with newspaper clippings. Dadaism was definitely a
wonderful and intelligent art era that really morphed what art means today. Though
sometimes you don t even mean to see it, at times you ll find yourself looking at a
43. Complicated Grief By Hannah Gibbons And Lawanda Trull
Essay
April 30, 2012
Complicated Grief
By Hannah Gibbons and LaWanda Trull
What is Complicated Grief?
Complicated Grief is an intense and long lasting form of grief that takes over a
person s life. Experiencing grief is natural, but complicated grief is a form of grief
that takes hold of a person s mind and will not let go. For most people, grief never
completely goes, but over time, healing diminishes the pain of a loss.
Thoughts and memories of a loved one are deeply interwoven into a person s mind,
defining their history. Missing deceased loved ones may be an ongoing part of the
lives of bereaved people, but it should not interrupt life activities. However, this is
exactly what happens when someone is suffering from complicated grief.
The term complicated refers to factors that interfere with the natural healing process.
These factors might be related to characteristics of the bereaved person and to the
nature of the relationship with the deceased person, the circumstances of the death, or
to things that occurred after the death. People with complicated grief know their
loved one is gone, but they just cannot believe it. They say they feel that time is
moving on but they are not. They often have strong feelings of longing for the person
that died that do not seem to lessen as time goes on. Thoughts, images, or memories
of the deceased person frequently fill their mind, capturing their attention. They may
have strong feelings of bitterness or anger related to
44. Essay about Baldwin s Writing Style in Notes to a Native Son
Father and Son: Bad to Regrettable James Baldwin is known to be one of the best
essay writers in the twentieth century who wrote on a few topics including race,
discrimination, sexuality and most of all his personal experiences. In Notes of a
Native Son , he uses two main strategies to get his point across. First, he likes to tell
a story in a narrative view. Following is normally his analysis of the event. He
describes the event and then gives his theory on the matter. By doing this, he grants
the reader a chance to decipher the meaning. His interpretation may not be what the
reader s is. He likes to argue and provides the basis for his argument in Notes of a
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There are stories he incorporates to illustrate the point. In the middle we move to a
more self centered narrative. He tells of his story in New Jersey where he realized
he could kill someone. He shares some of his thoughts of why people acted as they
did towards him and others. This is an effective way he uses narrating and
analyzing to work for the reader s understanding. The essay goes into great detail
of his relationship with his father. He describes his father as cruel (65), bitter (65),
and beautiful (64). He does mention the bad in length. On the flip side, he tells us
some of the good as well. Throughout his storytelling, the reader gets a glimpse into
his life and the way he feels. His feelings evolve during the extent of the essay. In
the stories he tells, the word hate appears quite frequently. It is sometimes used
about his father. I saw nothing very clearly but I did see this: that my life, my real
life, was in danger, and not from anything other people might do but from the hatred
I carried in my own heart. (72) This hatred he talks about exists towards his father.
Other factors contribute too, but are not as often told. The death had aroused
feelings inside Baldwin that he felt he needed to get out. His contempt of his father
(63) lasts through most of the essay. Soon after this, we find out that Mr. Baldwin is
sick and has been
45. Eisenhower Interstate Highway Industry
Questions: Explain the structures of the road and rail cargo industries and the current
issues facing the industries. Answer: One of the significant issue is the making of
new advancements. Interests in new advancements hold the guarantee of extra
changes in efficiency and security. Two of the most critical open doors accessible
today are Positive Train Control (PTC) and Electronically Controlled Pneumatic
(ECP) brakes. The business and Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) have
examined each broadly. With PTC, upgraded interchanges and continuous data
diminish degrees of progress and enhance train rates and security. The data gave by
PTC will allow more compelling administration of train developments over the
influenced framework. These... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.history.com/topics/interstate highway system The
1980 Motor Carrier Act significantly diminished controls over section into the
regular and contract transporter fields, and gifts of power got to be less demanding
to acquire notwithstanding for a current private engine bearer . Retrieved from:
(Coyle, Novack, Gibson, Bardi, 2011, p432) Reference: Coyle, J. J., Novack, R. A.,
Gibson, B. J., amp; Bardi, E. J. (2011). Transportation: A supply chain perspective.
Mason, OH: South Western Cengage
46. Similarities And Differences Of New England And The
South...
During the colonial era, England founded the 13 colonies. The New England
colonial region was established for religious freedom. (Document 1). On the other
hand the Southern colonial was settled for money, gold and other riches. There are
many unique differences and similarities between New England and the Southern
geography, economy and culture. New England and the South had many different
philosophies that helped to shape their ways of life. There are many similarities
and differences of the geography in New England and the South. To begin with,
the geography of the Southern colonies goes as follows. Mild rainy winters with
occasional snow. Also, long, hot, humid summers. This was perfect weather to
grow crops on the many plantations that were located there. Plantations are an
estate where crops and other plants are grown. Slaves were often hired to work in
these plantations because there was so much work and the colonists couldn t do it
all by themselves. According to A Virginia Plantation , the South had many large
self sufficient plantations that slaves worked on. They grew many crops such as
corn and tobacco. These plantations were isolated from any other plantations
(Document 6). However, New England had cold, snowy winters. There summers
were mildly hot but not humid. This means that New England did not grow as
many crops as the south did, because of climate differences. This region had an
abbreviated growing season. They didn t need plantations or slaves to help them
plant because the farmers could take care of it themselves. They also didn t believe
in having slaves. They believed that you should get some kind of pay for your
work and that is why indentured servants were created in the New England
colonies.They decided to make their money and gain goods by trading. Instead,
many colonists had small farms that they tended to during the brief growing season.
Therefore, the differences in geography helped shape the ways of life in these very
different colonial regions. There were also many likenesses and differences between
New England and Southern Economy. New England was more focused on living a
peaceful, religious life. On the other hand, in the South they were focused on making
as much money
47. The Career Of A Career For Myself At A Well Reputed
Institute
Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work Aristotle
True to the words of Aristotle, I made the decision to establish a career for myself
in the field of technology where my strongest penchant lies. Right from my
schooling, I loved computer based projects, working dedicatedly to discover the
field and its rich technicalities. The most impressive aspect of the field is
programming and coding, which I discovered for the first time through basic coding
in C during school. From then on, I have been an avid programmer, utilizing every
opportunity that comes my way to innovate and experiment. I have written codes for
simple programs in school and designed complex projects based on programming in
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Basic courses like Computer Programming, Principle of Programming Language,
Object Oriented Programming laid the foundation for me to cultivate an advanced
knowledge in the field. Having a strong foundation helped me in coping up with
highly technical and challenging courses such as Computer Architecture, Compiler
Construction and so on.
Moreover, as a practice oriented person, I had a natural inclination toward the
practical sessions. When it came to programming, I was often found experimenting
with algorithms and innovatively worked to bring out the best output. I enjoyed all
the programming language lab sessions, including Web programming, C, C++, etc.
Considering programming as my forte, I ultimately chose a project that required
strong programming skills as well.
My final year project, Network Management was based on networking and the
process involved in it. In a scenario of multiple systems with one network, we aimed
at monitoring and controlling the various processes in all the systems. Ours was the
only project based on Networking and involved a fully operating computer network.
As part of the project, I developed my acumen in running a computer network, a LAN
connecting on LAN and with each other.
As a unique project, it involved a lot of innovation and challenges. With a team of
....... students, I was able to work through the technical glitches and setbacks to
fabricate a successful project.
48. The Importance Of Writing
There are many actions, characteristics, and goals that are set throughout life that
help people become literate in something, whether it is in a sport, a school subject,
or a hobby. Recognizing any strengths or weaknesses and setting out to make them
better are also a large part in one s journey to becoming who they are today.
Subjects such as language arts are especially helpful when doing this and help bring
out the voices of writers and readers, young and old. For me, the activities and
decisions I have made up to this point, including reading and writing, have made me
the person that I am today. Reflecting on this and my personality, strengths, and
weaknesses have also contributed to my growth over the years and have pushed me...
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Writing is something that comes naturally to me. I am a creative person and can
use my ideas to easily write an essay or narrative and make my thoughts and points
clear. I can also use my creativity to make a sentence or piece of evidence flow with
the rest of my writing piece. In addition, I am always looking for new ways to
make my writing better and I am driven to do so. My strengths in writing are
especially shown when writing a fiction or realistic fiction story where I can make
up my own characters and my own plot, even if I am instructed to follow a specific
guideline or prompt. It is easier for me because I can visualize how I want a story
to turn out and how the characters react to certain points in the plot. However,
essays are a little harder for me. I can convey my ideas and evidence easily, but
creating conclusions and creating a strong thesis is a challenge for me. So, I
would like to work on making my conclusions and thesis statements stronger so
that I can be even better at writing essays. Achieving this would ultimately make me
a better writer overall and would even benefit other types of essays or stories I may
have to write in the future. Lastly, one other activity I am literate in is reading.
Reading has been something I have been exceptional at since I was very young,
and my family definitely had a considerably large influence on this. For instance,
when I was less than 1 year old my mother would read books to me, and I ended up
49. Ad Takeover. Jim Fowlesв
Ђ™ Advertising’S Fifteen
Basic Appeals
Ad Takeover Jim Fowles Advertising s fifteen basic appeals , Fowles writes about
how ads has many ways to appeal to the consumer. Actually according to Fowles
there s fifteen basic appeals to be exact. When Fowles writes something primary
and primitive, an emotional appeal, that in effect is the thin line edge of the wedge,
trying to find it s way into our minds. In other words, Fowles is saying how
advertisement works . The point that Fowles is making is important because
something that has been around for years has made a major impact to society. The
consumers have unfulfilled urges and motives swirling in the bottom half of our
minds. This shows why Fowles is correct , it displays how advertisements have an
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The interpretation of this is that ou have to barely be a person to be even
considered beautiful. Society as a whole is send the wrong message to women
with this concept, women are more beautiful if your skinny but not to skinny.
Women who see this in the media and are influenced by it will follow suit. In
general, Bordo s argument is as such fashison industry goes hand in hand with the
media s advertisements. Furthermore, Kilbourne s argument is parallel to Bordo s
when she highlights when media plays a role in how women should view
themselves. In the video Killing us Softly 4 Kilbourne shows how women feel
judged by other women. Overall, Kilbourne s argument is that women will judge
other women. The reason other women will continue to judge other women is that
, that s how the media s standards have become at this time. A women must judge
the women who is standing next to her. Kilbourne goes on to add that society
shows you that you have to be skinny in order to be attractive. In the video Killing
us softly 4 it is shown how pictures of models in ads or commercials are being
photoshopped. Photo s of models being edited is important to show , society what a
women should look like. The way women should see themselves how they truly are,
on must be confrontable in their own skin. Women often compare themselves what
the media and the fashion industry say is the fad. Media and
50. Lameent On The Death Of A Master Of Arts Summary
dirge with a fictional veneer. The protagonist Nur cries out in a seemingly dejected
mood as most of the have nots do. Why did they drag me into the dust by making
me? Master of Arts? (George, C, J. cited Anand, Mulk Raj.1994.books.google.co.in
/ books?i sbn817164453.Web.13Jun.2013). He is trapped in the life and death
predicament. His marriage adds fuel to the fire. He is thrown into the state of
anxiety which affects his health adversely. He contracts dreadful consumption and
ultimately succumbs to it. In this way, Lament on the Death of a Master of Arts is
a story of a have not who, despite his strong desire for life and education, falls a
victim to the fate. The novel has some serious stuff of unemployment. The action
in the novel is completed within a single day. It covers the events from early dawn
to afternoon. The end of the protagonist is as a have not is destined to meet
miserable demise. One gets the impression that the novel is intended to be an
intense commentary on education system which leave the individuals sapped of
their energies and make them depressed and dejected have nots. The novel exposes
those aspects of our education system, which stand as a major roadblocks to our
national goal and prosperity. Anand is of the view that the education system should
be reformed to suit the needs of the times so that the have nots may have a respite
from their miseries. 7. The Big Heart (1945) The Big Heart deals with the thathiars
problems and women s
51. How Media Affects The Way Of Media Consumption
Summary
The research conducts that how extent media are consumed by the contemporary
immigrants, who is from East Asia, in London and how they perceive their nation s
news, Britain s news and International news via certain media. Method of research is
one to one interview followed by questionnaires, as well as additional oral
questionnaires. Results of interview show that four of five interviewers usually check
their nation s news while do not check Britain s domestic news. In addition, even they
are in London, but they tend to ignore the domestic news and prefer to check
international news via their nation s media. The conclusion is globalization affects the
way of media consumption, and their relationship with people and society,where ...
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Also, in order to define a certain phenomenon based on theory, I will hypothesize how
extent the thought and theory are connected. For instance, globalization affects the
way of perception of the world, which Tsagarousianou describes that The global
system of sovereign states has been familiar both structurally and symbolically in the
daily acts of imagination through which space and human identity are construed.
(Tsagarousianou, 2007, p175). I will analyze how the interviewer perceives media as
part of their daily life in their mind.
Method
I conducted an interview with 5 of the interviewer who is categorized as a
contemporary immigrant. The interview style is conducted through one to one
conversation and it was conducted in question conversation style with general
questionnaires. In addition to the questionnaires, I expanded them in depth by an
additional conversation in order to figure out the meaning behind the answer. Also, I
conveyed them about what my aim of the questionnaires before conducting the
interview. 4 of them are as a university student, 1 of them is a full time worker,
however, his first aim coming to London is to study at the higher level in London.
The age of group are between 22 to 33, and conversation duration is approximately 20
minute each.
Results
4 of the candidates check the first language news site or information site almost every
day. The reason is diverse, though, they tend to consume the local contents
52. My Regression Model Is A Simple Additive Linear
Regression
Women and minorities get elected in local elections much differently. Minorities
receive more votes if they are running in a single member district, where the district
is composed of a majority of the minority. Women tend to get elected when there
are multiple seats up for grab across a larger set of districts (at large elections). My
purpose in including the percentage of black legislators in a state legislator was to
see if states have to pick and choose: more minority legislators or more women
legislators, based on the way candidates get elected according to the state rules. I
would expect to see that states with more black legislators have fewer women
legislators and vice versa. My regression model is a simple additive linear... Show
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The only variables in this model that are statistically significant, shown by p values
that are less than .05, are Watching.television and cook.index. SG1 predicts that
every one minute increase in the amount of television watched will be correlated
with a .117 percentage point decrease in the percentage of women legislators for a
state. It also predicts that for every one point increase in the Cook index, there is a
.338 percentage point increase in the amount of women in a state legislature. This
model has an adjusted R2 of .526, so it explains 52.6% of the variance in the
womleg.2010 variable. SG2 observes the correlations between the percentage of
women in a state s legislature, and the Cook index, the density of the state, the
percentage of a state s legislators that are black, and the average amount of time in
minute that a person in the state spends watching television each day. Again, the
only variables that are statistically significant are Watching.television and
cook.index. SG2 predicts that every one minute increase in the amount of
television watched will be correlated with a .121 percentage point decrease in the
percentage of women legislators for a state. It also predicts that for every one point
increase in the Cook index, there is a .486 percentage point increase in the amount of
women in a state legislature. This model has an adjusted R2 of
53. Disadvantages Of The Fptp Electoral System
1.The MP for my area is Gavin Newlands. The MSP for the constituency is George
Adam. The MSP s for the region are Neil Bibby, Mary Fee, Maurice Corry, Jamie
Greene, Maurice Golden, Ross Greer and Kenneth Macintosh. 2.Gavin Newlands,
who is the MP was elected under the First Past the post electoral system. The MSP
s were elected under PR system, called Additional Member System. 3.There are
two types of electoral systems which are First Past the Post (FPTP) and
Proportional Representation (PR). FPTP is used to elect the MPs to gain seats in
the UK parliament. The one who gets the majority of the votes wins. PR is a form
of an electoral system. This decides the fact that, on the basis of the number of
votes that have been made, must correspond on the seats they will receive. This
ensures that the votes are all counted for. There are different types of systems
under PR too such as, STV and AMS The advantages of FPTP are that it is easily
understood by voter when they are placing a vote. This is because it is simple and
easy to use. This means that the candidate who gets the most votes wins and they
only have to put a cross next to the candidate of their choice which keeps it very
simple. Another advantage is that the results of the elections are produced very
quickly. The votes are counted for each of the candidates in a constituency and
whoever gets the most votes wins. This is a reasonably quick process with the
whole election results getting counted the next day. One disadvantage of using the
FPTP system is that it does not produce a proportional result. This means that the %
of votes received using FPTP does not compare with the % of seats gained. This is
unfair and means that the winners are over represented. Another disadvantage of
FPTP is that it can result in a lot of wasted votes. This means that as it is the person
with the most votes that wins, all the other votes are discarded, and individuals do
not have their votes heard. An advantage of PR is that, no votes are wasted, unlike
FPTP. All the votes under PR system are counted and taken into consideration. It is
more proportional as the number of seats do reflect on the number of votes that were
put in for each party. Another advantage is
54. The Laughing Man Short Story
The Laughing Man My name is Daniel. This story took place over fourteen years
ago, For the last fourteen years I ve struggle to truly comprehend what exactly
happened over this week.Never the less I ve come to enjoy the thought of what
happened.Our story starts in the interrogation of the Baton Rouge Louisiana
police department on October 23rd 2003. The laugh. His damn laugh I Struggled
to mutter Where s the boy daniel? Chief James asked We we can t stay here it, it
isn t safe we have to get out of her Answer me damn it! Chief James exclaimed
slamming his hand on the interrogation table rattling it, knocking me out of my
daze. Then and there I realized there was no longer a nice cop in front of me. His
eye filled with rage as he turned the bright light on the table straight into my face.
We have a missing eight year old boy and this eight year old boy is your brother
daniel! How dare you sit here and play stupid. Tell me why I shouldn t think it was
you huh look at yourself. I looked down, my shirt torn and bloodied, my boots
covered in mud,my eyes emotionless and my back hunched over due to
overwhelming tiredness with my ringing headache it was a struggle just to keep my
eyes open let alone think hard enough to answer the chief s questions. Explain what
happened,from the start one more time The chief said and with that I tried to piece
the story together.Around six am in the morning and with a bang on my bedroom
door the
55. Essay about Economy of Japan after tsunami
When an earthquake followed by a tsunami hit Japan, the people were devastated and
everyone was scrambling for their safety. The earthquake was one of the strongest on
record and this caused an overwhelming tsunami that destroyed most of the nation.
These events not only tore down Japan, but this natural disaster is going to greatly
affectthe rest of the world and the global economy. Before these events, the global
economy was stable and now after these events the global economy is going to see a
change for the worse. Some nations feel that they can self produce and are not going
to be affected, but there are some nations that are dependent on the production of
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At the same time, some analysts expect global carproduction to fall by nearly one
third as a result of shortages of Japanese automotive parts (EIU).
Many companies can get products at a cheaper price by importing goods from
Japan. Now companies have to worry about power sources and some things out of
their control before they can start production again. The projected time for
companies getting back on track again is having everything going perfectly with no
other distractions or setbacks due to failure in a system. Japan as a nation is not
only worrying about picking up the pieces from the disaster, but also worrying about
a nuclear meltdown at a major power plant,
Japan is struggling to cope not only with the effects of the earthquake and tsunami,
butalso with the continuing threat of a nuclear meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi
nuclear plant. For the past several days, tens of millions of people have been living
with the fear of major radiation leaks from the crippled plant (EIU).
Japan is desperate need of help and is living life worrying about everything on a
day to day basis without being able to completely control things. People are
suffering from these affects because there is no power to be used around the nation
leaving people struggling to make it through day. Japan s economy as whole can
explain how the whole global economy is going to start failing because of a
catastrophic event. Many
56. Crude Oil
CRUDE OIL Crude oil is a flammable liquid found in subterranean deposits and
best known for its use as a fuel and as a raw material for chemical products. It was
originally created from the remains of animals and plants that lived in a water
environment. Millions of years ago, much of the earth was covered by seas more
than it is today. Countless millions of tiny creatures and plants lived in these seas.
When they died they sank to the bottom, and as the years passed more and more
piled up on the sea bed. Silt and sand piled up with them, and the whole lot was
pressed firmly down by later layers over the centuries. The terrific pressure of these
layers, and of the water on top of them, generated heat. This heat together with other
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The height at which they cool depends upon the temperature at which they can
remain boiling. The vapours with a high boiling point cool while they are still
quite near the bottom of the tower. Those which can keep boiling at a low
temperature travel highest up the tower. 5. The trays at intervals up the tower
collect the different liquids as they form, and theses liquids are then run off
through exit pipes. 6. After the liquid fractions are collected they are either passed
into condensers which cool them further and are then placed in storage tanks for
further chemical processing. 7. From these fractions we get the oil products such
as petrol, diesel oil and kerosene. Very few of the components that come out of the
fractional distillation column are ready for market. They then have to be purified.
Sometimes they are even changed chemically to produce other products, or
perhaps the heavier oils are broken down and changed into more useful light oils.
Some of the trends of the hydrocarbon molecules in the column are: В·At the top of
the column there are short carbon atoms and as you progress down longer carbon
chains begin to form. В·At the top of the column gases and very runny liquids are
formed and as you progress down the column thick, viscous liquids begin to form.
В·At the top of the column liquids are extremely volatile and as you progress down
the column the liquids tend to have a low