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The Fear Of Zombies By Franklin D. Roosevelt
Kinemortophobia: The Fear of Zombies Franklin D. Roosevelt said one of the most recognizable
quotes in history during his first Inaugural Address: The Only Thing We Have to Fear is Fear Itself!
(Roosevelt) Fear is one of the most uncomfortable emotions that humans can experience and it occurs
all throughout a person s lifetime. Terror can also be a very powerful tool to influence society and
their decision making. Fear can drive a population to purchase a product that they deem a necessity or
advocate war. The existing fear of death and destruction in Max Brook s World War Z led to influence
survival choices of characters in order to prevent the spread of the infection. Similar circumstances
can be observed during World War I and II through the use of propaganda encouraging US citizens to
take part in the war effort. When comparing the two scenarios, one is able to understand that both
World War Z and the World Wars were able to use the existing fear to influence society and society s
decisions. Fear is an existing emotion that begins in childhood and progresses into adulthood.
Children ages zero to two fear separation of parents, loud noises, and strangers while three to six year
olds fear imaginary beings such as ghost and monsters (Smith). It is understandable that fear
progresses in one s lifetime, morphing from childish fears into more real like scenarios. Propaganda,
especially during wartime, appealed more to the fears of adults, as artists were targeting that
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Erikson s Psychosocial Stages Of Development
The middle adulthood stage of development is from about forty years of age until about sixty five
years of age. At this stage, the typical person has found their desired career path, a relationship worth
settling down with, and their piece of the bigger picture. Being successful and giving back to the
community is important during this time frame. According to Erikson s psychosocial stages of human
development, this is the point in life where the question is generativity or stagnation. Generativity is
reached if a person feels that they are successful and doing a good service for the rest of the world, but
if the feeling of failure in these areas arises stagnation, inactivity, is reached. Both generativity and
stagnation are developed mainly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because of this decrease, bone diseases like osteoporosis, osteopenia, and arthritis. Osteoporosis is
when the bones become more brittle, the mass decreases which makes bones more likely to break.
Osteoporosis is more common in women but increases the likeliness the older the body is for both
men and women. As many as half of all women and a quarter of men older than 50 will break a bone
due to osteoporosis ( Osteoporosis: MedlinePlus. ). Osteopenia is the same as osteoporosis in the sense
that the bones become brittle and bones are more likely to break and the mass decreases, but not as
much of the mass as osteoporosis. Osteopenia is low bone mass that is not low enough to be
osteoporosis ( Osteoporosis: MedlinePlus. ). Bone mass or density is lost as people age, especially in
women after menopause ( Osteoporosis: MedlinePlus. ). Arthritis is a condition that generally affects
the bone and tissues surrounding the bone. There are two main types of arthritis: osteoarthritis and
rheumatoid arthritis. Osteoarthritis is aging in any joint on the body. When the bones in a joint are
worn down, they begin to rub against each other. The rubbing from the two bones in a joint is what
causes the severe pain and inflammation. Rheumatoid arthritis involves many joints mainly in the
wrists, fingers, thumbs, elbows, feet, ankles, and knees. When the lining of the joints diminishes, pain
and stiffness make mobility hard on the
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Wgu Est1 Task 2
To: The Park Manager
This report demonstrates the current financial situation for the Stratton Township Park and makes
recommendations for the annual program budget for the next fiscal year. We first show the current
annual budget program, indicating line item details for each function by account and summarizing the
park budget as a whole. Second, we find the break even points for the golf course green fee and the
pool admission to determine what the park would have to charge in order to cover expenses of the
these operations. Next, we calculate the marginal revenues and expenses to determine the impact of
shutting down certain programs in the park. Lastly, this report prepares the revised budget for the
upcoming fiscal year based on our recommendations.
In Part 1, we have prepared an annual budget program for the Stratton Township Park that consists of
all park operations. This includes golf operations, the pool, concerts, nature tours and visitors,
concession operations, and administrative costs. A program budget focuses on the cost and revenues of
specific programs (Finkler, Purtell, Calabrese, Smith, 2013, pg. 76). This budget approach helps
management evaluate a program s profitability and aids in deciding if an organization can afford this
specific program. Based on total revenues and operating expenses, the park is experiencing a loss in
all program operations. According to the current annual budget, the township will have to provide a
subsidy of $597,101 to
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Cost and Value of Offering Benefits to Domestic Partnership
Introduction
According to Human Rights Campaign Work Net (2006) fringe benefits such as health and life
insurance, a pension or profit sharing has long been a way for employers to compensate their workers,
and for one company to obtain a competitive edge over another. While most employers that offer
benefits such as health insurance and dental care also make those benefits available to their employees
spouses and legal dependents, the idea of extending such benefits to the domestic partner (DP) of
unmarried employees, including lesbian and gay employees, is a newer concept.
In the American society today, most people think of domestic partnership when it applies to
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Despite considerable demographic shifts most employers have not shifted their focus away from the
1950 s beneficial family policies. Most corporations still only extend their benefit packages to the
employee, their spouse and dependent children.
To date few companies have adopted domestic partner programs, but the majority of the employers
who have adopted these policies only offer low cost benefits such as, family, bereavement, and sick
leave. Only a small percentage of companies offer healthcare and pension benefits to domestic
partners. Some corporations are beginning to change their benefit packages to cover domestic partners
as to attract valuable employees, improve employee production and avoid litigation. These
corporations offer this benefit coverage at a price to the employee and also require that certain
guidelines and criteria be met such as proof of joint bank accounts, they must reside together, and
have joint financial responsibilities, and some may also be required to sign a form of attestation.
Domestic partners are thought by some to be in need of policing. No cases of fraud have been reported
since their establishment. The attitudes of employers and their formation
Domestic Partner Benefits 5 of benefits program must change as the makeup of families has changed.
Many people are willing to pay
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Flipped Advising Model Analysis
Introduction
The aim of this paper is to propose a shift towards a flipped advising model in order to complement
the traditional advising approach in higher education institutions. The flipped advising model could
easily be incorporated into the existing learning management system (LMS) to provide students with
up to date and timely resources (Steele, 2016). This proposed shift could improve students academic
performance while giving them plenty of time to plan their courses in advance (Waldner, McDaniel
Widener, 2011). Flipped advising approach maintains high quality resources that are accessible to the
students 24/7 and give them freedom to learn at their own pace (Al Omary, 2010; Waldner, McDaniel
Widener, 2011). A study conducted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Academic advisors are required to receive adequate training opportunities to be able to effectively and
efficiently use this model to foster student success (Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). Additional
limitations are such as up front investment of time to build the advising shell or other on demand
resources (Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). Technical issues such as slow download feeds caused
by poor Internet infrastructure, firewall protections that block some of these communication programs,
simple power or internet disruptions, etc. could also hinder the productivity of the flipped advising
model (Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). Finally, it is important to evaluate the usability of the
flipped advising model in order to identify the benefits and/or constrain allied with the student
success; however, the questions are how to assess, which assessment tools to use, who will be
responsible for the creation of the assessment tools, etc. (Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011).
Therefore, academic leaders should resolve these issues before fostering the flipped advising model.
Conclusion
The aim of this proposal paper was to examine flipped advising model to identify how this model
would improve students success. As a result, both advantages and limitations of flipped advising
model were investigated to understand how to overcome these issues in order to successful integrate
this model into the institutions
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Why Canada Is The Best Place To Go
The best place to go
Canada is the best place to go I ve been because I have been there for three month as study abroad
student in last spring. There has so beautiful nature such a Niagara Fall, Queen Elizabeth Park and
Yellow Knife. When I was in Canada, I went to these park which I wrote. It was so huge. I could feel
that there are so clear air. I took deep bless then I was very relaxed by it. I have never experienced that
feeling. When I went to Yellowknife to see the northern lights, it is amazing view. It is the best natural
sight in my life.
In addition, Canada is multicultural country. A lot of people comes to there from all over the world. In
downtown, you can enjoy the various cultures especially food. I could touch the food
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Paranoia Descriptive Writing
My loose stomach felt as if it was thrust inside my chest. My heart raced faster than Allyson Felix at
the Olympics this year. My hands were frozen stiff on the rail; my eyes were bloodshot. A river of
tears danced on my waterline. My thrashing pulse traveled through every centimeter and limb of my
anxious body. I suddenly gained the confidence to look forward, and view my worst nightmare in
front of my bulging eyes. I endured thirteen years of an uncontrollable fear of heights, thirteen years
of humiliating embarrassment. The fear of heights is common among children, but my immense panic
was unlike any other fears I had, like that of clowns or the dark. My paranoia started ever since I could
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Her hands danced in the air; her eyes were glued to the unforgettable view that surrounded us. She
looked at me and threw my hands in the air with hers. I grew the courage my sister always had and
looked down. I was in the clouds; I was on top of the city. Millions of ants danced on the floor beneath
me. Skyscrapers and streets, smothered in traffic, formed a board game in my mind. The breathtaking
view from atop the clouds formed a Van Gough canvas. My blood shot into every crevice of my body.
The harsh wind made my eyes drier than a desert. As my brain plunged in and out of my skull, I
realized the meaning of life s adventures. Soon I began to feel a line of water descend from my cheek.
What is this? Is it raining? I questioned myself as I felt the clear, cold liquid on the side of my face. I
traced the trail of water to my tear duct. The tear was eminently the cause of both the raucous wind
and excitement as I was above the breathtaking city.
Soon the painting vanished below me; the ride was over. I steadily got out of my seat and immediately
felt lightheaded. I slowly rambled towards my mother, who took the role of a desperate paparazzi the
entire
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Victor Krempe s Accomplishments
When M. Krempe said this while addressing the gathering of scientists at the university, he was not
praising Victor for his efforts, though it may have seemed as if he was. With his use of hyperbole, M.
Krempe is able to somewhat discredit Victor s achievements, by referring to him as a youngster rather
than an educated adult, for example. Additionally, he attempts to discredit his hard work and
dedication to his education while also undermining his knowledge by bringing up the timeline of his
science education. One of Victor s first goals was to learn as much as he could about modern science,
and he accomplished that goal remarkably fast. He was successful in his scientific pursuits, and his
experimental developments are capable of changing the world. This was the goal that he had in mind
when he began his studies, but now that he has made a discovery that is capable of changing the
world, he has discovered that knowledge comes at a price, and is no longer in pursuit of the glory that
accompanies his discovery. When Victor realized that the monstrosity that was created under his ...
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From the young age of five, he had a goal to protect Elizabeth from harm and the horrors of the world.
Until this point, he had been successful with this goal. Now, however, he is the creator of the reason
for her anguish, and he can t explain to her that he unknowingly created their brother s murderer. He
has no one that he can completely trust with this secret, so he has to keep it inside, where the guilt is
already tearing him apart. With so many emotions consuming him, it is plausible to predict that Victor
may make a rash decision to go after his creation, or try to bring his brother back to life again for
example, even though these things could prove to be immensely dangerous. His motivation for
choosing to do these actions would be to try and make up for the death of his brother, which he feels
responsible
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Red Cabbage Ph Indicator Lab
Science Essay:
Red Cabbage PH Indicator
Did you know that, instead having to buy expensive PH indicators, you can just use the juice from red
cabbages? In this experiment, I will see how red cabbage can go from side dish to science. My
hypothesis is that the color of red cabbage will change color based on a reaction with different
substances to indicate whether it is an acid or base. According to the page madsci.org, red cabbage
contains a pigment called anthocyanin. this pigment changes its structure and its reaction to light
depending on the acidity of its environment. For this experiment, I only needed a few typical
household items. This is a list of everything I used:
One small, red cabbage
Cheese grater
Boiling water
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It is important that the liquid is allowed to cool to room temperature so that residual heat doesn t affect
the PH readings. Now I have a homemade PH Indicator!
Using an eyedropper, I added a few drops of the indicator into each of my substances and viewed the
color changes through the clear plastic cups. I used the chart below to determine each substances PH
level by matching its colour to the chart below. The lower the PH level the more acidic, so a violet red
color is highly acidic; whereas a yellow color is highly basic.
I tested a few of the most common substances used in daily life: milk, soda, lemon juice and bleach.
My results are the following: In my first test, I tried testing the PH level of milk. I first thought that
milk would be basic, but after dripping some of the cabbage mixture into it, I discovered that it was
light blue, which means that it was actually slightly acidic! After researching this, I found that this is
true because milk contains lactic acid, which is responsible for the sour flavor of sourdough breads.
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The Contributions Of Ancient Technology In The Ancient World
There are thousands of years and many examples of ancient technology that leave us in awe at the
knowledge and wisdom attained by people of the past. These past civilizations made incredible
advances in engineering and innovation as the latest and most powerful civilizations emerged and
came to control the ancient world. These advances sparked societies to adopt new ways of living and
governance, as well as new ways of contemplating their world. Three examples of ancient
technological that garnered my attention the most were Sumerian form of writing called cuneiform,
the fascinating Assyrians made aqueducts and the sheer scale and integrity of ancient Roman
architecture that was brought to the new regions of their empire. Cuneiform was the earliest form of
writing in 3100 B.C.E that ushered in the world s first Information age (Fiero 12). The creation of the
Sumerian writing system happened because the Mesopotamians needed a way to keep track of clay
tokens they used to count agricultural goods. This system was used to keep track of information such
as religious activities, business transactions such as trade and sales. Cuneiform was used by scholars
to for stories, myths, and personal letters. Cuneiform is composed of wedge shaped characters and was
written on clay tablets that resembled marks made by a chicken scratching in the mud. Many
languages throughout a vast geographical span over thousands of years were written in cuneiform,
including Sumerian, Hittite, Hurrian
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Bernice Pauahi Bishop Research Paper
Bernice Pauahi Bishop was a Hawaiian princess, the last direct descendant of the Royal House of
Kamehameha. Her bequest endowed the Kamehameha Schools, which specialize in educating the
children of native Hawaiians to this day. In 1846, Charles Reed Bishop arrived in Hawaii. The 24 year
old clerk had sailed from New York en route to Oregon; after rough passage through Cape Horn, the
ship put in at Honolulu for provisions. Bishop decided to wait out the winter in the Islands. He found
work with local Yankee merchants, soon becoming a clerk at the U.S. consulate. He met Pauahi and
soon began regularly calling on her at the Royal School. Though her family firmly reminded her of
her obligation to marry Hawaiian royalty, Pauahi resisted. In June 1850, in a small ceremony which
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With it came a wide range of responsibilities. Throughout her mid 20s, Bishop served as a traditional
Hawaiian philanthropist, offering guidance, support, and assistance to those who approached her. She
spent many working hours in her garden, seated under a tamarind tree, taking visits from fellow
islanders and working through their problems in her native Hawaiian tongue. She was a leader in
several American charitable organizations, including the Stranger s Friend Society, which aided sick
travelers, and the Women s Sewing Society, which provided clothing for the poor. An accomplished
contralto singer and pianist, she conducted performances of the works of Haydn and Verdi with the
Amateur Musical Society, and gave music lessons at the Royal School. A devout Protestant, Bishop
regularly taught Sunday school at Kawaiahaʻo Church. In 1883, Ruth Keʻelikolani royal governess of
the Islands passed away, leaving nearly 353,000 acres to her cousin Bernice. With the acreage Bernice
became in possession of about 9 percent of the Hawaiian
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The Theory Of Transformational Leadership
The theory of transformational leadership is compelling and exciting. In our text, Leadership: A
Communication Perspective, we read that the idea of transformational leadership was developed into a
theory in the 1970 s by James MacGregor Burns; Burns saw transformational leadership as a more
complex and potent form of management than mere transactional leadership (Hackman Johnson,
2013). Transactional leadership simply offers a traditional model of leading and following. Within this
model, leaders offer to meet a follower s basic needs, and provide reward in exchange for effort.
Transactional leaders see a work day as a series of transactions between themselves and their
followers, and a manager s most important function is to maintain the status quo (Hackman Johnson,
2013). On the other hand, transformational leaders offer their followers the opportunity to become
leaders by inspiring, empowering, and nurturing them. In these pages, we will explore how
transformational leadership theory could provide a dynamic roadmap for a century old business as it
evolves and transforms to meet new needs.
Transformation Leadership as a Roadmap for Transition
In addition to my role as an editor and writer for a non profit, I also run my own small business. We
offer repair and restoration for old and antique books, as well as a variety of other niche custom
services. I am the most recent in a line of four owners who have managed the company over the last
century since 1907; like
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Eurydice Alternate Ending
I saw Eurydice fall to the ground I run to her. She says three words when I get to her I love you then I
see a snake go away. Then I feel her get cold and she closed her eyes. I thought about it, I could save
her from the underworld. As I Make my way to the underworld I get there it smells like garbage all I
see is a river of bones. I see someone from a distance 6 10 man with a pointy nose and with all red
clothes, with dark red skin. He was coming closer and closer to me I was nervous, I pulled out my
knife. As he comes closer I get out of the rusty broken boat then one of the dead gray bodies grab my
foot. So I fall and kick the hand off. The 6 10 man is in front of me; the knife goes flying in the air. He
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They said play music for us No you all are wasting my time . Finally the ghost left I heard them
mumble we will get you but I didn t care about what they said I kept walking and walking I felt
something hot touch me and I stopped it was the same red 3 foot snake that killed Eurydice. It
wrapped around me and I pulled out my pocketknife and I stabbed it to death. All you see was blood
and yellow stuff. After killing the snake I see Eurydice floating by I tried to grab her body my hands
starts burning. So I try two more things to get her I scream her name Eurydice, Eurydice she still didn
t look So I played a song she loved she looks at me and get out she follows me. Eurydice runs to me
she goes right through me I start burning in my whole body. She follows me all the way to the broken
up rusty boat It smells worse that I am on my way out it smells like I am about to go fishing and there
is dead fish around and hot garbage. We get to the gate big as hades dark as the underworld. The gate
would not open something bad happen. I died I could not find Eurydice anywhere I looked left right
up and down could not find
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Chapel Service Psychology
The actually had two chapel services that were my favorite the first was the chapel service where
Ryan Nunez spoke and the second was the chapel service where Deb Wade spoke. When Ryan spoke
it was a surprise to hear that guilt was an unexpected gift that God have us. Also, having Deb who is a
psychologist speak to us was entirely amazing as I am fascinated with psychology. As for Ryan s
message he talked about god unexpected gift of guilt which leads to shame. He also spoke about how
it is your choice to admit your sin to God and obtain repentance. An example that he used was in 2
Samuel 11 and 12 which was when David lusted after Bathsheba. Bathsheba s husband, Uriah was in
David s army and he ended up killing him in a way. He sent Bathsheba s husband, Uriah to the front
lines where he knew that he would be killed and this happened because David lusted after her. David
felt guilt from this and eventually he felt shame. I think ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The two points that I remember were number one, which was to lose some weight inside and number
two, pop pimples. What she meant by point one us that we need to lose the burden of shame which
kind of correlates with what Ryan spoke about. I learned that I need to get rid of those voices that are
hurtful now and anything that was said in the past. Also, I need to remember that I am not a mistake
when I am feeling down, no one is a mistake and no one should ever think that they are! God loves us
because he was the one who created us. Deb also spoke about some spiritual exercise that we should
follow. I will try to remember these spiritual exercises in the past. I really loved this message as it
seemed very relatable to me. There were times that I feel down, but because of I remembered this
message I felt better. I plan remember these points in the future and remember that I am not a mistake
and God loves me for who I
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Constitutional Policing Essay
Constitutional Policing
The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution states:
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable
search and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause,
supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons
or things seized. The Fourth Amendment is clearly broken in the case of Weeks v. United States, it was
a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously held that the warrantless seizure
of items from a private residence constitutes a violation of the Fourth Amendment. It also prevented
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This precedent later became known as the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine, and is an extension of
the exclusionary rule. Mapp v. Ohio, was a landmark case in criminal procedure, in which the United
States Supreme Court decided that evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment, which
protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, may not be used in state law criminal
prosecutions in state courts, as well, as had previously been the law, as in federal criminal law
prosecutions in federal courts. The Supreme Court accomplished this by use of a principle known as
selective incorporation; in this case this involved the incorporation of the provisions, as construed by
the Court, of the Fourth Amendment which are literally applicable only to actions of the federal
government into the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause which is literally applicable to actions
of the states. On May 23, 1957, police officers in a Cleveland, Ohio suburb received information that a
suspect in a bombing case, as well as some illegal betting equipment, might be found in the home of
Dollree Mapp. Three officers went to the home and asked for permission to enter, but Mapp refused to
admit them without a search warrant. Two officers left, and one remained. Three hours later, the two
returned with several other officers. Brandishing a piece of paper, they broke in
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Controlled Fire During The Paleolithic Period
Controlled Fire in the Paleolithic Period (2.6 million B.C. 10,000 B.C.)
The origins of controlled fire go back to the Paleolithic Period, by early humans some of the evidence
takes us all the way back to East Africa. The use of controlled fire was a big and important
development for these early humans, this tool could be handled in so many ways not only provided
them food but also shelter, and protection.
The development of controlled fire meant that food could be haunted and cooked immediately so meat
wouldn t rot. Because there were many hominids scared across the world controlled fire allowed them
to defrost frozen meat in cold regions, this provided a more sterilized as well as nutritious diet. It
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Clothing was part of these new developments, prehistoric clothing consisted of fur, grass, leaves and
leather that were wrapped or tied to the body in order to protect from elements of the time.
Archeologist have seen objects like handmade needles that were used to sew these clothing s in order
to create different items to keep them warm and dry. A main disadvantage of most prehistoric clothing
was that the materials would deteriorate quite fast, later on the next generation of humans found
themselves creating more durable and wearable pieces of clothing. Neanderthals faced harsh climates
there were parts of Northern Asia and Europe that had series of Ice ages, because of this man had to
step up and create something to keep their body heat. With the creation of tools in order to hunt they
found themselves hunting deer, mammoths and bears which provided large, thick and furry coats for
them. At first their clothing tended to be simple by making holes in the head and arm area letting them
drape all over their bodies. Later on it can be seen that they grew more and more sophisticated by
creating strips to wrap their clothing in place sort of like belts.
After Neanderthals there came the invention of the tunics by the Cro Magnon people they mainly
consisted of skin from a given animal and it
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King Alexander The Great
A son of Philip II of Macedonia and the princess of Epirus Olympias, Alexander the Great ruled from
336 to 323 B.C.E., and during these 13 years of leadership, he conquered a territory bigger than the
Roman Empire. It stretched from the Ionian Sea to the Himalayas, but it was torn apart right after his
death. Alexander, considering himself a god like figure, was an inspiration for later conquerors such as
Hannibal, Caesar, and Napoleon.
Early life While Alexander lived in his palace in Pela, his father was fighting off the power of
Macedonia. The future king was a skilled equestrian, taming a stallion horse named Bucephalus,
which nobody could tame. Plutarch wrote: Philip and his friends looked on at first in silence and
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He believed that a ruler should be educated. In 340, while invading Trace he left his 16 years old son
as regent, But as the Macedonians went further into Thrace, the tribe of Maedi bordering north eastern
Macedonia dangerously rebelled. Alexander defeated the rebels, capturing their fortress, and naming it
Alexandropolis. In 338 BC, Alexander became a commander among the generals when their army
invaded Greece. The Greeks were defeated at the Battle of Chaeronea when Alexander the Great
destroyed the Theban Secret Band, an elite Greek force.
In 336 BCE King Philip was asassinated by a Macedonian noble. His dream of conquering Persia was
now ment for Alexander.
King of Macedonia
The newly estabilished king couldn t automatically control the Corinthian League. The southern states
of Greece were more than happy for Philip s death. Athens, under the influence of a democrat
Demosthenes, wanted to get hold of the league. As the independence movements started, Alexander
started persuading each state of the league to make him the leader of it. By the fall of 336, he got full
power in the campaign against the Persian Empire.
Conqueror of the
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Philosophy of Behaviorism
Philosophy of Behaviorism
Tammie Williams
Columbia College
Abstract
For hundreds of years there has been a fascination on how humans behave and how humans learn.
This has been observed and studied by psychologists, educators, and scientists by means of humans
and animals and how they perform in different environments. This fascination is known as
behaviorism. This aspect of behaviorism deals with how a humans or animals respond to a certain
stimuli and how a new behavior is then developed. This paper will address the philosophy of
behaviorism, the great contributors to behaviorism and their aspects of behavioral learning such as
classical conditioning and operant conditioning.
Philosophy of Behaviorism
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Psychoanalysis is a school of thought that was founded by Sigmund Freud. This theory focuses on that
behavior is influenced by the unconscious mind. Freud felt that the human mind was made up of three
elements which include the id, the ego, and the superego. Eric Erikson, Carl Jung, and Anna Freud
were also psychoanalysis thinkers. Humanistic psychology was developed as a response to
behaviorism and psychoanalysis. Individual free will, self actualization and personal growth were
focused on by humanistic psychology. Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow were amongst the major
humanistic psychology thinkers. Gestalt psychology is based upon that people experience things as
unified wholes. This approach started in the late 19th century in Austria and Germany. This approach
was a response to molecular approach of structuralism (Cherry, 2005). Gestalt psychologists felt
things must be looked at as a whole rather than breaking the thought down. They believed that a whole
is more than just the sum of its parts. Cognitive psychology is a school of thought which studies the
mental process including how we remember, think, perceive, and learn. Philosophy, neuroscience, and
linguistics are disciplines that are related to this branch of psychology. The stages of cognitive
development theory by Jean Piaget were amongst the most influential theories from cognitive
psychology.
Philosophy of Psychology After having an understanding of each school of thought, I would have to
agree more
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The New Public Management Approach to Regulations
Laws, laws, laws, are something that America has strived to uphold over the years in order to be
successful. That will be the first subject of our questions today. I will give insight to whether NPM can
coincide in a regulatory environment where legal and political approaches are often controlling. In
order to answer this question, we must first look at what actually foster s the regulatory environment.
Since the origins of regulations here in America, I believe federal organizations have had the very best
intentions. During the industrial revolution, America was dramatically changed forever. From an
economical and technological standpoint, we would never interact the same way again. The text
illustrates a fantastic point about agriculture stating, We depend upon farmers and food handlers;
however, we do not personally know these individuals. (Rosenbloom) During the Industrial
Revolution, markets just became too unpredictable; therefore, the federal government decided to step
in to become that third party watch dog. Personally, it is only fair that a third party looks out for our
safety. Most of the time we think of federal regulation as product safety, however, it is much more
than that. Government regulations are involved in several different sectors, including: market failure,
environmental protection, employment regulation, administration of regulation, political patterns,
majoritarian politics, interest group politics, client politics, entrepreneurial politics, and
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Analysis Of Unam Sanctam By Pope Boniface Viii
Unam Sanctam This work is authored by Pope Boniface VIII from a rough timespan of 1294 1303.
Boniface s affirmation that there is only one holy and catholic and apostolic Church serves as the main
theme of this piece because it is directed toward the king of France. If one is to be called Christian and
truly be one of Christ s flock, one must subject oneself to the Roman pope because he is the legitimate
pope, being one of Peter s successors. Furthermore, there is no salvation outside of this Church. Pastor
Aeternus Pope Leo X writes this piece in order to reinforce what Pope Boniface VIII says in Unam
Sanctam. More specifically, Leo X is attempting to restate the power that the pope possesses. He
agrees with Boniface VIII s belief that it is necessary to submit oneself to the pope of Rome in order
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Penance is already a common practice in working for the remission of sins at this time, but Sixtus IV
encourages Christians to think of their loved ones who have already passed away and are in the
process of being cleansed of their remaining sins so that they may reach heaven. He also proposes that
Christians give a fixed amount of money as indulgences over a span of ten years in order to help speed
up the cleansing process in purgatory that their friends and family are experiencing. Instructio
Summaria Albert of Mainz, who composes this procedure guide or around the time of Martin Luther,
takes indulgences a step further by systemizing it. For example, he divides indulgences into multiple
categories for a variety of the Church congregation so that they all may give, despite the differences in
their means. These categories include the plenary remission of sins, the confessional, participation in
blessings of the universal Church, and the plenary remission of sins for those who are currently in
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The Advertisements Made By Oral B, Colgate, And Crest Use...
Toothpaste advertisements made by Oral B, Colgate, and Crest use color, movement, and appeals in
various ways in order to have specific effects on their intended audience. These three ads, all in print
or video format, aim to garner positive reactions from their viewers and to have a memorable effect.
By formating their advertisements in differing styles, these agencies are attempting to ensure that their
product will be impactful and successful in the marketing industry.
These three advertisements utilize color in varying ways to make their audience associate certain tones
with the merchandise they are promoting. The Oral B ad depicts a dentist holding a box of toothpaste,
surrounded by the color blue. Oral B uses this color exclusively ... Show more content on
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Other evidently bright features of the advertisement include the scene in a restroom, which has a white
backdrop, and the scene in which she is walking down a hall as it includes camera flashes. The
incorporation of shininess into the background of the ad coincides with Laurie Hernandez s sparkling
teeth; her visibly white teeth speak to the capabilities of the brand. This brightly colored imagery
along with the previously mentioned aspects of the ad lead the viewer to equate Crest with brightness
and shininess, two common characteristics that consumers look for in a toothpaste.
Another area of comparison between the three ads are their varying movements. In the Oral B
advertisement, viewers are first drawn to the image of a woman who is presumably a dentist. The
image is most drawing because of its location in the optical center; moreover, it is the focal point of
the ad. Next, the motion of the advertisement guides the viewer to the largest text, located at the top.
The top text is larger in font size and easier to read, drawing the audience in more so than the small
text which is more difficult to see from a distance. This ad then directs the eye to the toothpaste box
that the woman is holding and finally to the bottom text. The area of the bottom text also encompasses
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My Reflective Essay Writing
Before this semester, my essay writing would have been considered rather poor. This was because I
did not understand the various components of a properly written and accompany them to effectively
communicate my ideas. I lacked the most in keeping the audience involved hence, catching and
maintaining their attention, to my writing from the introduction to the conclusion. To me, writing was
more complicated than a speech since a speech involved direct audience who the speaker can gauge
their feelings. I took writing as a difficult task since it involved indirect audience and ensuring that I
meet the demands of such indirect audience, brought more confusion. Though the case, this past
semester s class has really improved my skills in writing. I have learned to to make an effective
written piece. Through the various learning experiences such as individual readings, professional
feedback and many others, I have been able to interact with diverse knowledge sources which have
made me much better by removing the confusion and negative picture I had with regard to writing.
The first area of my improvement is on the organization skills which I have gained, enabling me to
develop an excellent structure for my essays. In my first essays, I was struggling to build an
introduction that would not only be clear to the readers but also cultivate their interest to read the rest
of the article. My introduction thus appeared ambiguous and was very general as from the feedback I
would regularly obtain from my Instructor. Through engaging in regular essay writing, this has really
changed. This is evident in my cause and effect essay where I was able to introduce the easy with a
personal history of the perception of the people with regard to the water they took At home, people
subconsciously believe that the water they drink, wash clothes with and bathe in is clean (Kulhahay 1,
par. 1)
. I was able to place the audience to the issue I was addressing by giving their general view on how
they treat water contamination which was the subject of my writing. In this easy I was able to
introduce the readers to the controversy that had me to write the paper i.e. both leaving the water
untreated and treating it is a challenge as in
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Happiness is Different for Each Person
Happiness
Simple things like a sight of an ice cream, the feel of your soft pillows, and the taste of marshmallows
can make a person happy but people often desire more things that they can t easily acquire. They
desire love, all the money in the world or maybe winning a nobel prize. Some people just maybe want
to have a good job, and a good family. Individuals will go through all sorts of things just to get what
they want. Without knowing, some people sacrifices something in order to achieve the happiness they
sought for. The short film, Dr. Horrible s Sing Along Blog suggests that an individual can
inadvertently sacrifice something in order to achieve their own happiness.
Happiness to every person is different. Each person desires something completely different from
another individual. In the short film, Dr. Horrible s wishes to get into the Evil League of Evil and
maybe ruling the world with the girl he s infatuated with, Penny. In the song Freeze Ray , Dr. Horrible
mentioned in the lyrics that: That s the plan. Rule the world.You and me. Any day. It seems that Dr.
Horrible wants Penny by his side when he finally rule the world. He pursued those happiness as he
made the weapon called Freeze Ray. To get into the Evil League of Evil he must do something
villainous . His first plan whoever failed and Bad Horse demanded him to murder someone. Under
some circumstances, Penny took fond of Captain Hammer. I would like to draw your attention that
Captain Hammer is the nemesis
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Prenatal Care Worksheet
Development of an infant from womb to twelve months of age
A mothers nutritional status, before and during her pregnancy has a powerful impact on the lifelong
health for her child. It is now even believed by some researchers say that the 9 months of pregnancy
are the most consequential period of our lives, permanently influencing the wiring of the brain and the
function of organs like the heart, liver and pancreas. They also suggest that the conditions we
encounter in utero shape everything from our susceptibility to disease, to our appetite and metabolism,
to our intelligence and temperament (Kresser). The mother s prenatal care, nutrition, and precautions
taken all play a key role in the child s development for later in life. Since the ... Show more content on
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During it is important to take a multivitamin or prenatal vitamin with 400 to 800 micrograms of folic
acid every day. Folic acid is most important in the early stages of pregnancy, but [a women] should
continue taking folic acid throughout pregnancy (Prenatal Care Factsheet). Folic acid can be found in
almost all prenatal vitamins, but you can also get amounts of eat by eating certain healthy foods (Folic
acid). These foods include orange juice, spinach, broccoli, and Asparagus (Folic acid). Folic acid is so
important to be taken before and during early pregnancy because it may help reduce their baby s risk
for birth defects of the brain and spine called neural tube defects (Folic acid). Although folic acid
helps your baby s development while in the womb and should be taken throughout pregnancy, Folic
acid works only if taken before getting pregnant and during the first few weeks of pregnancy, often
before a woman may know she s pregnant (Folic acid). Also certain medicines during pregnancy
should not be taken as they can cause side effects or other problems inside the womb (Prenatal Care
Factsheet). X rays can also pose a problem during pregnancy; the radiation can cause health problems
and birth defects (Prenatal Care Factsheet). One very important immunization is the flu shot; pregnant
women should be sure to get one. Pregnant
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Symbols In Looking For Alaska, By John Green
Looking For Alaska is a dynamic novel which was published in 2005 by Dutton Books, and is written
by world famous John Green. The story which John Green tells is about a group of intelligent but lost
teenagers, who are freshmen in Culver Creek Boarding School. The story revolves around Alaska
Young, Miles Pudge Halter and Chip Cornel Martins. These teens are contrary to shallow, more or less
opposite; and their thoughts are as deep as the Mariana Trench. Their complicated way of looking at
life, seeking simplicity and grasp in a complex world eventually hurts them.
Throughout the novel, John green discusses the word labyrinth as the simile for Suffering. Labyrinth
is a symbol for pain and suffering. The suffering we; the normal people ... Show more content on
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Doing wrong and having wrong things happen to you. That s the problem. Bolivar was talking about
the pain, not about the living or dying. How do you get out of the labyrinth of suffering?... Nothing s
wrong. But there s always suffering, Pudge. Homework or malaria or having a boyfriend who lives far
away when there s a good looking boy lying next to you. Suffering is universal. It s the one thing
Buddhists, Christians, and Muslims are all worried about. The one thing we learned about Alaska was
that she was very troubled and depressed girl like most of the teenagers these days but she was also
very unpredictable and spontaneous rightly so because she witnessed her mother s death and feeling
the guilt of not saving her, ruined her own life. Her answer to the question How will we ever get out of
this labyrinth of suffering? was straight and fast . She died because of carelessness and immaturity of
driving when she was drunk. She left her friends with the guilt of not saving her and not understanding
what was going on her mind all the time when in my opinion she herself did not know what was going
on her own mind and how to escape from her inner demons and that was the main reason of her
sudden
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Principal Doctrines Of Epicurus
The principal Doctrines, are written by Epicurus who lived from 341B.C. to 270 B.C. His theory is
hedonism, which is rooted in pleasure. The book speaks of pain as being only temporary, and that it is
only a pleasure over pain (V). This is a way of life to see the pleasures that life offers are what
Epicurus is saying. And although, no Pleasure is a bad thing in itself, The results of obtaining the
pleasure can bring greater displeasures (VIII). He is looking for the most pleasures one can get, and I
suppose if he was not happy with his job, that he would quit. I can see Epicurus, avoiding a lot of
things within his life because they would bring pain and frustration, like driving in rush hour. The idea
sounds like he is living the simple life, or a hermit s life. The first four Principal Doctrines, deal with
anxiety in people s lives, and how they should think. Epicurus, is telling people not to fear death, God,
nor pains in one s life because they do not last long and they are for the week. The problem with this
way of thinking, is that it removes the true God from the person s life. But, that is not what he is
saying. He, believed that the true life of pleasure consisted in an attitude of imperturbable emotional
calm which needed only simple pleasures, a healthy diet, a prudent moral life, and good friends (pg.
342). This is quit opposite of what people say of Epicureanism in today s time. Epicurus, does not
believe in the natural science or the god s, as they would
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What Is My Inspiration Essay
Inspiration doesn t mean trying to impersonate your idol. It means that they have left an impact on
your life that has moved you so much that you make it your quest to pass on that impact to others, so
that they are inspired to do the same. The cycle will go on forever. I have been inspired by number of
people ranging from members of my family, friends, to great personalities who obviously do not know
of my existence on this planet! Some of them are so influential that their motivation and determination
will enable me to reach greater heights. A few inspire me to do better in anticipation that I will make
them proud. In all this, there has been a special personality who has helped me to perceive the brighter
side of striving to achieve excellence.
Jamsetji Tata, a visionary, a seer, a man of action who single handedly built a flourishing empire till
date. What was so different about Jamsetji? What made him the recurring topic of many minds? What
could have been the secret that allowed him to build a dynasty?
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Leaders must always be humble and be grateful to the ones that have helped them along their way to
success. Great leaders should be more like Jamsetji Tata because then, they too will have a vision that
will benefit not only themselves but also the citizens of this country.
Money is not a matter of heart; it is a matter of the mind. If you have the will power, you can live
without craving for money. This is what I would like the leaders of today to incorporate into their
lives. This is the main reason Jamsetji thrived. He did not care about the size of his wallet at the end of
his day. He only cared about whether or not he did something for the citizens of the nation.
I wouldn t be wrong if I said that without his vision that was the cornerstone of the Tata group,
Munnar would never be what it is
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Assimilation Literature Review
Section 1:
All of the rhetors agree that assimilation is a problem. However, the issue is figuring out whether the
assimilation of immigrants is either a cultural and/or language conflict, or, if it is an issue of
whiteness. The reason this is an issue is because there are some authors that focus on current situations
with assimilation, and then you have those who base assimilation on situations that are bygone.
Section 2:
Iceland, John and Kyle Anne Nelson. Hispanic Segregation in Metropolitan America: Exploring the
Multiple Forms of Spatial Assimilation. American Sociological Review 73.5 (2008): 741 765. Print.
This article shows different levels immigrants assimilate in America. Some are grasp white customs,
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No Longer an Outsider, but Still Distinct. New York Times. New York Times Co. 16 Nov. 2012. Web.
21 July 2015.
Mendoza s article is about how immigrants of today are treated as outsiders although they are very
different from those in the past. Immigrants of today are open to an advancement in technology, and
easier access to their home countries. He believes that we, as Americans, have the ability to live life
with multiple languages, cultures, and connect with other countries that are not in the United States. I
want to use this article to persuade my audience that Americans should be open minded to immigrants.
Instead of forcing immigrants to learn our language and culture, we should be willing to expand our
culture and learn their languages and customs.
Villazor, Rose Cuison. Race Can Preclude Acceptance for Immigrants. New York Times. New York
Times Co. 5 June 2013.Web. 21 July 2015.
Villazor s article discusses the history of immigration in America and how race prohibited them from
being accepted if they were not white. I want to use this article to persuade my audience to stray away
from the old mindset of assimilation because it is no longer relevant. I want them to embrace the
positive things that immigrants have to offer to the American language and
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Confucianism And The Chinese Culture Essay
Confucianism has been known to be the binding factor for much of China s history. Though the
founder of Confucianism has no official title or record, the inspiration of these teachings, Confucius,
was the guiding factor for change in China set forth by his understanding of environment and needs of
his country s future. Due to the acceptance and immersion of Confucianism with in the Chinese
culture, much of Confucius teachings has found themselves religiously embedded in its entirety, not
only within day to day life, but with the political and holistic venues.
_____Confucius was a man who lived during the Warring States period. This was mainly during the
Zhou dynasty. What he experienced in his day to day life consisted of warfare and strife, driven by
selfish, greedy, and acquisitive impulses. Moments of disharmony amongst families and communities,
due to interpersonal conflict and social inequalities, and religious and moral decline with the intent of
using it against their own people for political gain and misuse. As central power weakened, feudal
lords held more power than kings of the central court, minsters assassinated their rulers, and sons
killed their fathers.
_____Much of what he witnesses during this time becomes indoctrinated into the moral fibers of
Confucianism as actions one shouldn t do. During his lifetime, Confucius crossed neighboring states
trying to preach and hope for head officials to pick up his newfound way of ceasing chaos amongst the
states.
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Traditional And Complementary Medicine
INTRODUCTION
Across the world, traditional medicine (TM) is either the mainstay of health care delivery or serves as
a complement to it. In some countries, traditional medicine or non conventional medicine may be
termed complementary medicine (CM).(WHO, 2015)
Traditional and Complementary Medicine is an important and often underestimated part of health
care. It is found in almost every country in the world and the demand for its services is increasing as
days goes by. Traditional medicines of proven quality, safety, and efficacy, contribute to the goal of
ensuring that all people have access to care.
Many countries now recognize the need to develop a cohesive and integrative approach to health care
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However, the most prominent origins of traditional and complementary medicines are the Asia and
African continents. The following are some of the most prominent countries of origin.
India
In India, ayuverda, sidha and unani systems of medicine have been used for centuries. These three
forms of medicine have co existed together with yoga, neuropathy and homeopathy. These are widely
used, especially in rural areas where 70% of the Indian population lives. There are 2860 hospitals,
with a total of 45 720 beds, providing traditional Indian systems of medicine and homeopathy in India.
The traditional medicines practiced in India are all recognized by the government of India under the
Central Council of Indian Medicine Act of 1970. The act provides for standardization of training by
prescribing minimum standards of education in traditional medicine, advising the central Government
in matters relating to recognition/withdrawal of medical qualifications in traditional medicine in India,
maintenance of the central register of Indian medicine, prescribing standards of professional conduct
and etiquette, and development of code of ethics to be observed by practitioners of traditional
medicine in
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Siddhartha Quotes
Quote #1: You will learn it, spoke Vasudeva, but not from me. The river has taught me to listen, from
it you will learn it as well. It knows everything, the river, everything can be learned from it.
Originally Siddhartha left his father s, the Samanas, and even Gotama to seek out knowledge and
enlightenment without the help of teachers. During his time alone, after he left the spiritual world and
entered the material world, he only learned from teachers and masters of a craft. His new teachers,
Kamala and Kamaswami taught him the material arts of love, and business respectively. Finally,
Siddhartha decided to leave this life behind, and return to the river where he first met the ferryman,
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He followed Siddhartha to join the Samanas, and he joined Gotama s followers to follow the Buddha s
path. He doesn t follow his own path, but needs to follow another s. He needs someone else s wisdom,
and he doesn t know when he is on a path that is flawed, or if he is close to enlightenment. This is why
Govinda immediately wants to learn under Siddhartha because Siddhartha has achieved the
enlightenment that they both seeked. Paralleling Vasudeva s answer to Siddhartha before, Siddhartha
tells Govinda that he can t tell Govinda anything, that would be of value, besides the fact that
Govinda, seeks too much. Siddhartha is trying to explain to Govinda that even though what he wants
to find is important, it would be beneficial to him to take a break from the searching, which could help
him focus on the world around him eventually leading to his goal. Govinda has also been searching
for his goal for a very long time, and he s only been focused on this without allowing any distractions.
This then allows him to pass by important and useful markers from which he could learn essential
information that would make attaining his goal
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Free Trade Agreement and Its Affect on Canadian Business...
Free Trade Agreement and Its Affect on Canadian Business
With the coming of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) there have been very serious implications for
Canadian business and for that matter, Canada as a whole. Many aspects of the previous economic
climate have changed such as the reduction or eliminatation of tariffs and the restrictions on subsidies
to name only a few. There has been much heated debate on the pros and cons of this deal: whether
Canada will prosper or become the 51st. American state. This paper will not take this approach to the
issue of whether or not it is a wise agreement, but will look at what business can do to better itself
with the existing FTA.
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Another reason for a dire need for an increase in efficiency is the trade relationship we are currently
involved in. While countries in say the EEC are in more or less the same economic power bracket
between Canada and the US, there is a major size difference. So if we are to have any hope of
competing with a power so large clearly we must become more efficient even more so than other
countries.
Another key aspect which business must deal with is that of becoming better suited to dealing with the
North American, and to a lesser extent, other foreign markets rather than only to Canadian or even in
some cases, to provincial markets. Corporations which do so stand far better of to gain from the FTA
than those that do not. It would be wise for the example of
Northern Telcom Ltd. to be followed. Where production and market presence are global and not just
Canadian. Unfortunately many companies are not following this example and are still very much
Canadian in their outlook.
According to a Toronto Management consulting firm Ernst and Young 62% of all Canadian
manufacturers have no significant exports to the US. As Al
Lituka a Professor at York, says: The FTA has gven a strong phsycological impetus to thinking North
American . 1
One trend of becoming better oriented for new
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The Birthmark By Nathaniel Hawthorne
Rawan Jabr
Professor Stafford
English 102
November 9th 2014
Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Birthmark
The Birthmark is a short story authored by Nathaniel Hawthorne and published in 1848. The story is
about Aylmer, a brilliant scientist who is obsessed with science and is planning to use his experiments
to remove a birthmark on the face of his wife Georgiana. Aylmer s love for science made him yearn to
obtain control of the entire divinity. His wife was among his victims of science that was stronger in
him than the love he had for Georgiana. Aylmer became blind to science to the extent that he could not
realize that he was damaging his wife and putting his marriage at risk. It examines the obsession with
science and human perfection that often cause problems if not controlled as seen in the story.
Hawthorne s aim with this tale was to warn its readers regarding the dangers of science and
knowledge with the story, and this is analyzed below.
Ronald Davis, Barbara Eckstein, Liz Rosenberg, Jerry A. Herndon, and Jeffrey Howard, are among
the authors who have analyzed Nathaniel s work The Birthmark. In an article titled Science and
Technology in the Birthmark, Ronald agreed by the fact that The Birthmark is a story with several
warnings. He identifies the main catalysts in the story as unnatural obsession with technology and
science by Aylmer, who is the main character. Ronald stated that in Nathaniel Hawthorne s, The
Birthmark , there is an unnatural obsession with science
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False Christian Teaching
Many people can teach the Gospel, but few can present it in a way of compelling and authentic
manner. Through his teachings to the Ephesians, Ignatius provides beneficial concepts for Christianity
that are crucial for the Church to pursue. He commends the Ephesians to live in unity and communion
with God, respect the authority placed over them, and stray from false teachings. His thought
provoking ideas are absent from believers today and should be more vividly displayed in the lives of
Christians.
For just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same
function, so in Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others
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Ignatius praised the Ephesians for staying strong in their faith when false teachers came to cripple
their beliefs. Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep s clothing, but inward they are
ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits (New International Version, Matthew 7:15). It is
difficult when a convincing person attempts to change your hopes and beliefs because they can be so
sly and can twist thoughts. However, sticking to what is true, holy, and pleasing to God is the only
way to dodge the destruction of the Christian mind. False prophets and teachers have no place in the
lives of Christians and should not be able to sway strong beliefs and claims. The Church today is
victim to fictitious instruction and must remain faithful to what they know is true in God the Father.
Ignatius teachings to the Ephesians will ultimately benefit the Church if they are lived out everyday.
He instructed them to live as one in Christ Jesus, to respect the authority over them, and to stray from
false prophets who seek to corrupt their minds. If Christians today began to pursue these ideas, the
world as a whole would benefit greatly because Christ would shine so brightly in and through them.
Ignatius teachings not only left an impact on the Ephesians, but continue to impact the Church as they
are applied to Christians everyday
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Nineteen Eighty Four Essay
Individual power is the control held within the hierarchy of ascendancy over others. Although it does
take into account the ability to have command over one s self, with regard to the freedom of influence
and authority. In George Orwell s didactic Nineteen Eighty Four¸ the autonomy of the individual is
suppressed. His dystopic, totalitarian society depicts a world where the supremacy of the corporation
is maintained through the deprivation of self expression and the ever present threat of violent
coercion. The Party aims to achieve a social order that consists of no relationships, no desire, no art,
no literature, no science in order that ultimately no enjoyment in the process of life be found. This
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Highlighting the authority Winston obtains from the sexual relationship with Julia, due to his mental
separation from the tyranny of the party. Winston as a result, temporarily gives into his human
instinctive desires and satisfies his yearning for individual power. In Michael Moore s and Rage
Against the machines political music video Testify, the message regarding the conflict of power
between the individual and the corporation is conversely different to that of Nineteen Eighty Four. The
entity is now in control and this ideology is displayed through the videos empowering low angle shots
of individuals raising their left hands in order to testify against the authority of the government. But
this shot of individuals collaborating, ultimately emerges into a collaboration of thousands of people.
Reiterating the power of the singular human being, as the change of mindset of one in many can create
large masses, and numbers is power. Zach De La Rocha (the vocalist) pin points what he believes to
be the weakness of the government, the people . We found your weakness (weakness), And it s right
outside your door, Zac s use of threatening tone emphasises the power of the individual when
collaborated with others and the menace they impose on the government. Who controls the past now
controls the future...Who controls the present now? The composer illustrates that although
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  • 4. Wgu Est1 Task 2 To: The Park Manager This report demonstrates the current financial situation for the Stratton Township Park and makes recommendations for the annual program budget for the next fiscal year. We first show the current annual budget program, indicating line item details for each function by account and summarizing the park budget as a whole. Second, we find the break even points for the golf course green fee and the pool admission to determine what the park would have to charge in order to cover expenses of the these operations. Next, we calculate the marginal revenues and expenses to determine the impact of shutting down certain programs in the park. Lastly, this report prepares the revised budget for the upcoming fiscal year based on our recommendations. In Part 1, we have prepared an annual budget program for the Stratton Township Park that consists of all park operations. This includes golf operations, the pool, concerts, nature tours and visitors, concession operations, and administrative costs. A program budget focuses on the cost and revenues of specific programs (Finkler, Purtell, Calabrese, Smith, 2013, pg. 76). This budget approach helps management evaluate a program s profitability and aids in deciding if an organization can afford this specific program. Based on total revenues and operating expenses, the park is experiencing a loss in all program operations. According to the current annual budget, the township will have to provide a subsidy of $597,101 to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Cost and Value of Offering Benefits to Domestic Partnership Introduction According to Human Rights Campaign Work Net (2006) fringe benefits such as health and life insurance, a pension or profit sharing has long been a way for employers to compensate their workers, and for one company to obtain a competitive edge over another. While most employers that offer benefits such as health insurance and dental care also make those benefits available to their employees spouses and legal dependents, the idea of extending such benefits to the domestic partner (DP) of unmarried employees, including lesbian and gay employees, is a newer concept. In the American society today, most people think of domestic partnership when it applies to homosexual relationships. Our team has come to the conclusion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite considerable demographic shifts most employers have not shifted their focus away from the 1950 s beneficial family policies. Most corporations still only extend their benefit packages to the employee, their spouse and dependent children. To date few companies have adopted domestic partner programs, but the majority of the employers who have adopted these policies only offer low cost benefits such as, family, bereavement, and sick leave. Only a small percentage of companies offer healthcare and pension benefits to domestic partners. Some corporations are beginning to change their benefit packages to cover domestic partners as to attract valuable employees, improve employee production and avoid litigation. These corporations offer this benefit coverage at a price to the employee and also require that certain guidelines and criteria be met such as proof of joint bank accounts, they must reside together, and have joint financial responsibilities, and some may also be required to sign a form of attestation. Domestic partners are thought by some to be in need of policing. No cases of fraud have been reported since their establishment. The attitudes of employers and their formation Domestic Partner Benefits 5 of benefits program must change as the makeup of families has changed. Many people are willing to pay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Flipped Advising Model Analysis Introduction The aim of this paper is to propose a shift towards a flipped advising model in order to complement the traditional advising approach in higher education institutions. The flipped advising model could easily be incorporated into the existing learning management system (LMS) to provide students with up to date and timely resources (Steele, 2016). This proposed shift could improve students academic performance while giving them plenty of time to plan their courses in advance (Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). Flipped advising approach maintains high quality resources that are accessible to the students 24/7 and give them freedom to learn at their own pace (Al Omary, 2010; Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). A study conducted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Academic advisors are required to receive adequate training opportunities to be able to effectively and efficiently use this model to foster student success (Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). Additional limitations are such as up front investment of time to build the advising shell or other on demand resources (Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). Technical issues such as slow download feeds caused by poor Internet infrastructure, firewall protections that block some of these communication programs, simple power or internet disruptions, etc. could also hinder the productivity of the flipped advising model (Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). Finally, it is important to evaluate the usability of the flipped advising model in order to identify the benefits and/or constrain allied with the student success; however, the questions are how to assess, which assessment tools to use, who will be responsible for the creation of the assessment tools, etc. (Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). Therefore, academic leaders should resolve these issues before fostering the flipped advising model. Conclusion The aim of this proposal paper was to examine flipped advising model to identify how this model would improve students success. As a result, both advantages and limitations of flipped advising model were investigated to understand how to overcome these issues in order to successful integrate this model into the institutions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Why Canada Is The Best Place To Go The best place to go Canada is the best place to go I ve been because I have been there for three month as study abroad student in last spring. There has so beautiful nature such a Niagara Fall, Queen Elizabeth Park and Yellow Knife. When I was in Canada, I went to these park which I wrote. It was so huge. I could feel that there are so clear air. I took deep bless then I was very relaxed by it. I have never experienced that feeling. When I went to Yellowknife to see the northern lights, it is amazing view. It is the best natural sight in my life. In addition, Canada is multicultural country. A lot of people comes to there from all over the world. In downtown, you can enjoy the various cultures especially food. I could touch the food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Paranoia Descriptive Writing My loose stomach felt as if it was thrust inside my chest. My heart raced faster than Allyson Felix at the Olympics this year. My hands were frozen stiff on the rail; my eyes were bloodshot. A river of tears danced on my waterline. My thrashing pulse traveled through every centimeter and limb of my anxious body. I suddenly gained the confidence to look forward, and view my worst nightmare in front of my bulging eyes. I endured thirteen years of an uncontrollable fear of heights, thirteen years of humiliating embarrassment. The fear of heights is common among children, but my immense panic was unlike any other fears I had, like that of clowns or the dark. My paranoia started ever since I could remember, but only got worse as I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her hands danced in the air; her eyes were glued to the unforgettable view that surrounded us. She looked at me and threw my hands in the air with hers. I grew the courage my sister always had and looked down. I was in the clouds; I was on top of the city. Millions of ants danced on the floor beneath me. Skyscrapers and streets, smothered in traffic, formed a board game in my mind. The breathtaking view from atop the clouds formed a Van Gough canvas. My blood shot into every crevice of my body. The harsh wind made my eyes drier than a desert. As my brain plunged in and out of my skull, I realized the meaning of life s adventures. Soon I began to feel a line of water descend from my cheek. What is this? Is it raining? I questioned myself as I felt the clear, cold liquid on the side of my face. I traced the trail of water to my tear duct. The tear was eminently the cause of both the raucous wind and excitement as I was above the breathtaking city. Soon the painting vanished below me; the ride was over. I steadily got out of my seat and immediately felt lightheaded. I slowly rambled towards my mother, who took the role of a desperate paparazzi the entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Victor Krempe s Accomplishments When M. Krempe said this while addressing the gathering of scientists at the university, he was not praising Victor for his efforts, though it may have seemed as if he was. With his use of hyperbole, M. Krempe is able to somewhat discredit Victor s achievements, by referring to him as a youngster rather than an educated adult, for example. Additionally, he attempts to discredit his hard work and dedication to his education while also undermining his knowledge by bringing up the timeline of his science education. One of Victor s first goals was to learn as much as he could about modern science, and he accomplished that goal remarkably fast. He was successful in his scientific pursuits, and his experimental developments are capable of changing the world. This was the goal that he had in mind when he began his studies, but now that he has made a discovery that is capable of changing the world, he has discovered that knowledge comes at a price, and is no longer in pursuit of the glory that accompanies his discovery. When Victor realized that the monstrosity that was created under his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the young age of five, he had a goal to protect Elizabeth from harm and the horrors of the world. Until this point, he had been successful with this goal. Now, however, he is the creator of the reason for her anguish, and he can t explain to her that he unknowingly created their brother s murderer. He has no one that he can completely trust with this secret, so he has to keep it inside, where the guilt is already tearing him apart. With so many emotions consuming him, it is plausible to predict that Victor may make a rash decision to go after his creation, or try to bring his brother back to life again for example, even though these things could prove to be immensely dangerous. His motivation for choosing to do these actions would be to try and make up for the death of his brother, which he feels responsible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Red Cabbage Ph Indicator Lab Science Essay: Red Cabbage PH Indicator Did you know that, instead having to buy expensive PH indicators, you can just use the juice from red cabbages? In this experiment, I will see how red cabbage can go from side dish to science. My hypothesis is that the color of red cabbage will change color based on a reaction with different substances to indicate whether it is an acid or base. According to the page madsci.org, red cabbage contains a pigment called anthocyanin. this pigment changes its structure and its reaction to light depending on the acidity of its environment. For this experiment, I only needed a few typical household items. This is a list of everything I used: One small, red cabbage Cheese grater Boiling water Four ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important that the liquid is allowed to cool to room temperature so that residual heat doesn t affect the PH readings. Now I have a homemade PH Indicator! Using an eyedropper, I added a few drops of the indicator into each of my substances and viewed the color changes through the clear plastic cups. I used the chart below to determine each substances PH level by matching its colour to the chart below. The lower the PH level the more acidic, so a violet red color is highly acidic; whereas a yellow color is highly basic. I tested a few of the most common substances used in daily life: milk, soda, lemon juice and bleach. My results are the following: In my first test, I tried testing the PH level of milk. I first thought that milk would be basic, but after dripping some of the cabbage mixture into it, I discovered that it was light blue, which means that it was actually slightly acidic! After researching this, I found that this is true because milk contains lactic acid, which is responsible for the sour flavor of sourdough breads. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Contributions Of Ancient Technology In The Ancient World There are thousands of years and many examples of ancient technology that leave us in awe at the knowledge and wisdom attained by people of the past. These past civilizations made incredible advances in engineering and innovation as the latest and most powerful civilizations emerged and came to control the ancient world. These advances sparked societies to adopt new ways of living and governance, as well as new ways of contemplating their world. Three examples of ancient technological that garnered my attention the most were Sumerian form of writing called cuneiform, the fascinating Assyrians made aqueducts and the sheer scale and integrity of ancient Roman architecture that was brought to the new regions of their empire. Cuneiform was the earliest form of writing in 3100 B.C.E that ushered in the world s first Information age (Fiero 12). The creation of the Sumerian writing system happened because the Mesopotamians needed a way to keep track of clay tokens they used to count agricultural goods. This system was used to keep track of information such as religious activities, business transactions such as trade and sales. Cuneiform was used by scholars to for stories, myths, and personal letters. Cuneiform is composed of wedge shaped characters and was written on clay tablets that resembled marks made by a chicken scratching in the mud. Many languages throughout a vast geographical span over thousands of years were written in cuneiform, including Sumerian, Hittite, Hurrian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Research Paper Bernice Pauahi Bishop was a Hawaiian princess, the last direct descendant of the Royal House of Kamehameha. Her bequest endowed the Kamehameha Schools, which specialize in educating the children of native Hawaiians to this day. In 1846, Charles Reed Bishop arrived in Hawaii. The 24 year old clerk had sailed from New York en route to Oregon; after rough passage through Cape Horn, the ship put in at Honolulu for provisions. Bishop decided to wait out the winter in the Islands. He found work with local Yankee merchants, soon becoming a clerk at the U.S. consulate. He met Pauahi and soon began regularly calling on her at the Royal School. Though her family firmly reminded her of her obligation to marry Hawaiian royalty, Pauahi resisted. In June 1850, in a small ceremony which her parents refused to attend, Pauahi ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With it came a wide range of responsibilities. Throughout her mid 20s, Bishop served as a traditional Hawaiian philanthropist, offering guidance, support, and assistance to those who approached her. She spent many working hours in her garden, seated under a tamarind tree, taking visits from fellow islanders and working through their problems in her native Hawaiian tongue. She was a leader in several American charitable organizations, including the Stranger s Friend Society, which aided sick travelers, and the Women s Sewing Society, which provided clothing for the poor. An accomplished contralto singer and pianist, she conducted performances of the works of Haydn and Verdi with the Amateur Musical Society, and gave music lessons at the Royal School. A devout Protestant, Bishop regularly taught Sunday school at Kawaiahaʻo Church. In 1883, Ruth Keʻelikolani royal governess of the Islands passed away, leaving nearly 353,000 acres to her cousin Bernice. With the acreage Bernice became in possession of about 9 percent of the Hawaiian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Theory Of Transformational Leadership The theory of transformational leadership is compelling and exciting. In our text, Leadership: A Communication Perspective, we read that the idea of transformational leadership was developed into a theory in the 1970 s by James MacGregor Burns; Burns saw transformational leadership as a more complex and potent form of management than mere transactional leadership (Hackman Johnson, 2013). Transactional leadership simply offers a traditional model of leading and following. Within this model, leaders offer to meet a follower s basic needs, and provide reward in exchange for effort. Transactional leaders see a work day as a series of transactions between themselves and their followers, and a manager s most important function is to maintain the status quo (Hackman Johnson, 2013). On the other hand, transformational leaders offer their followers the opportunity to become leaders by inspiring, empowering, and nurturing them. In these pages, we will explore how transformational leadership theory could provide a dynamic roadmap for a century old business as it evolves and transforms to meet new needs. Transformation Leadership as a Roadmap for Transition In addition to my role as an editor and writer for a non profit, I also run my own small business. We offer repair and restoration for old and antique books, as well as a variety of other niche custom services. I am the most recent in a line of four owners who have managed the company over the last century since 1907; like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Eurydice Alternate Ending I saw Eurydice fall to the ground I run to her. She says three words when I get to her I love you then I see a snake go away. Then I feel her get cold and she closed her eyes. I thought about it, I could save her from the underworld. As I Make my way to the underworld I get there it smells like garbage all I see is a river of bones. I see someone from a distance 6 10 man with a pointy nose and with all red clothes, with dark red skin. He was coming closer and closer to me I was nervous, I pulled out my knife. As he comes closer I get out of the rusty broken boat then one of the dead gray bodies grab my foot. So I fall and kick the hand off. The 6 10 man is in front of me; the knife goes flying in the air. He asked me why I was here then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They said play music for us No you all are wasting my time . Finally the ghost left I heard them mumble we will get you but I didn t care about what they said I kept walking and walking I felt something hot touch me and I stopped it was the same red 3 foot snake that killed Eurydice. It wrapped around me and I pulled out my pocketknife and I stabbed it to death. All you see was blood and yellow stuff. After killing the snake I see Eurydice floating by I tried to grab her body my hands starts burning. So I try two more things to get her I scream her name Eurydice, Eurydice she still didn t look So I played a song she loved she looks at me and get out she follows me. Eurydice runs to me she goes right through me I start burning in my whole body. She follows me all the way to the broken up rusty boat It smells worse that I am on my way out it smells like I am about to go fishing and there is dead fish around and hot garbage. We get to the gate big as hades dark as the underworld. The gate would not open something bad happen. I died I could not find Eurydice anywhere I looked left right up and down could not find ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Chapel Service Psychology The actually had two chapel services that were my favorite the first was the chapel service where Ryan Nunez spoke and the second was the chapel service where Deb Wade spoke. When Ryan spoke it was a surprise to hear that guilt was an unexpected gift that God have us. Also, having Deb who is a psychologist speak to us was entirely amazing as I am fascinated with psychology. As for Ryan s message he talked about god unexpected gift of guilt which leads to shame. He also spoke about how it is your choice to admit your sin to God and obtain repentance. An example that he used was in 2 Samuel 11 and 12 which was when David lusted after Bathsheba. Bathsheba s husband, Uriah was in David s army and he ended up killing him in a way. He sent Bathsheba s husband, Uriah to the front lines where he knew that he would be killed and this happened because David lusted after her. David felt guilt from this and eventually he felt shame. I think ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two points that I remember were number one, which was to lose some weight inside and number two, pop pimples. What she meant by point one us that we need to lose the burden of shame which kind of correlates with what Ryan spoke about. I learned that I need to get rid of those voices that are hurtful now and anything that was said in the past. Also, I need to remember that I am not a mistake when I am feeling down, no one is a mistake and no one should ever think that they are! God loves us because he was the one who created us. Deb also spoke about some spiritual exercise that we should follow. I will try to remember these spiritual exercises in the past. I really loved this message as it seemed very relatable to me. There were times that I feel down, but because of I remembered this message I felt better. I plan remember these points in the future and remember that I am not a mistake and God loves me for who I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Constitutional Policing Essay Constitutional Policing The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution states: The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable search and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things seized. The Fourth Amendment is clearly broken in the case of Weeks v. United States, it was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously held that the warrantless seizure of items from a private residence constitutes a violation of the Fourth Amendment. It also prevented local officers from securing evidence by means ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This precedent later became known as the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine, and is an extension of the exclusionary rule. Mapp v. Ohio, was a landmark case in criminal procedure, in which the United States Supreme Court decided that evidence obtained in violation of the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures, may not be used in state law criminal prosecutions in state courts, as well, as had previously been the law, as in federal criminal law prosecutions in federal courts. The Supreme Court accomplished this by use of a principle known as selective incorporation; in this case this involved the incorporation of the provisions, as construed by the Court, of the Fourth Amendment which are literally applicable only to actions of the federal government into the Fourteenth Amendment due process clause which is literally applicable to actions of the states. On May 23, 1957, police officers in a Cleveland, Ohio suburb received information that a suspect in a bombing case, as well as some illegal betting equipment, might be found in the home of Dollree Mapp. Three officers went to the home and asked for permission to enter, but Mapp refused to admit them without a search warrant. Two officers left, and one remained. Three hours later, the two returned with several other officers. Brandishing a piece of paper, they broke in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Controlled Fire During The Paleolithic Period Controlled Fire in the Paleolithic Period (2.6 million B.C. 10,000 B.C.) The origins of controlled fire go back to the Paleolithic Period, by early humans some of the evidence takes us all the way back to East Africa. The use of controlled fire was a big and important development for these early humans, this tool could be handled in so many ways not only provided them food but also shelter, and protection. The development of controlled fire meant that food could be haunted and cooked immediately so meat wouldn t rot. Because there were many hominids scared across the world controlled fire allowed them to defrost frozen meat in cold regions, this provided a more sterilized as well as nutritious diet. It could not only be used for meats ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clothing was part of these new developments, prehistoric clothing consisted of fur, grass, leaves and leather that were wrapped or tied to the body in order to protect from elements of the time. Archeologist have seen objects like handmade needles that were used to sew these clothing s in order to create different items to keep them warm and dry. A main disadvantage of most prehistoric clothing was that the materials would deteriorate quite fast, later on the next generation of humans found themselves creating more durable and wearable pieces of clothing. Neanderthals faced harsh climates there were parts of Northern Asia and Europe that had series of Ice ages, because of this man had to step up and create something to keep their body heat. With the creation of tools in order to hunt they found themselves hunting deer, mammoths and bears which provided large, thick and furry coats for them. At first their clothing tended to be simple by making holes in the head and arm area letting them drape all over their bodies. Later on it can be seen that they grew more and more sophisticated by creating strips to wrap their clothing in place sort of like belts. After Neanderthals there came the invention of the tunics by the Cro Magnon people they mainly consisted of skin from a given animal and it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. King Alexander The Great A son of Philip II of Macedonia and the princess of Epirus Olympias, Alexander the Great ruled from 336 to 323 B.C.E., and during these 13 years of leadership, he conquered a territory bigger than the Roman Empire. It stretched from the Ionian Sea to the Himalayas, but it was torn apart right after his death. Alexander, considering himself a god like figure, was an inspiration for later conquerors such as Hannibal, Caesar, and Napoleon. Early life While Alexander lived in his palace in Pela, his father was fighting off the power of Macedonia. The future king was a skilled equestrian, taming a stallion horse named Bucephalus, which nobody could tame. Plutarch wrote: Philip and his friends looked on at first in silence and anxiety for the result, till ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He believed that a ruler should be educated. In 340, while invading Trace he left his 16 years old son as regent, But as the Macedonians went further into Thrace, the tribe of Maedi bordering north eastern Macedonia dangerously rebelled. Alexander defeated the rebels, capturing their fortress, and naming it Alexandropolis. In 338 BC, Alexander became a commander among the generals when their army invaded Greece. The Greeks were defeated at the Battle of Chaeronea when Alexander the Great destroyed the Theban Secret Band, an elite Greek force. In 336 BCE King Philip was asassinated by a Macedonian noble. His dream of conquering Persia was now ment for Alexander. King of Macedonia The newly estabilished king couldn t automatically control the Corinthian League. The southern states of Greece were more than happy for Philip s death. Athens, under the influence of a democrat Demosthenes, wanted to get hold of the league. As the independence movements started, Alexander started persuading each state of the league to make him the leader of it. By the fall of 336, he got full power in the campaign against the Persian Empire. Conqueror of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Philosophy of Behaviorism Philosophy of Behaviorism Tammie Williams Columbia College Abstract For hundreds of years there has been a fascination on how humans behave and how humans learn. This has been observed and studied by psychologists, educators, and scientists by means of humans and animals and how they perform in different environments. This fascination is known as behaviorism. This aspect of behaviorism deals with how a humans or animals respond to a certain stimuli and how a new behavior is then developed. This paper will address the philosophy of behaviorism, the great contributors to behaviorism and their aspects of behavioral learning such as classical conditioning and operant conditioning. Philosophy of Behaviorism The evolution of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Psychoanalysis is a school of thought that was founded by Sigmund Freud. This theory focuses on that behavior is influenced by the unconscious mind. Freud felt that the human mind was made up of three elements which include the id, the ego, and the superego. Eric Erikson, Carl Jung, and Anna Freud were also psychoanalysis thinkers. Humanistic psychology was developed as a response to behaviorism and psychoanalysis. Individual free will, self actualization and personal growth were focused on by humanistic psychology. Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow were amongst the major humanistic psychology thinkers. Gestalt psychology is based upon that people experience things as unified wholes. This approach started in the late 19th century in Austria and Germany. This approach was a response to molecular approach of structuralism (Cherry, 2005). Gestalt psychologists felt things must be looked at as a whole rather than breaking the thought down. They believed that a whole is more than just the sum of its parts. Cognitive psychology is a school of thought which studies the mental process including how we remember, think, perceive, and learn. Philosophy, neuroscience, and linguistics are disciplines that are related to this branch of psychology. The stages of cognitive development theory by Jean Piaget were amongst the most influential theories from cognitive psychology. Philosophy of Psychology After having an understanding of each school of thought, I would have to agree more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The New Public Management Approach to Regulations Laws, laws, laws, are something that America has strived to uphold over the years in order to be successful. That will be the first subject of our questions today. I will give insight to whether NPM can coincide in a regulatory environment where legal and political approaches are often controlling. In order to answer this question, we must first look at what actually foster s the regulatory environment. Since the origins of regulations here in America, I believe federal organizations have had the very best intentions. During the industrial revolution, America was dramatically changed forever. From an economical and technological standpoint, we would never interact the same way again. The text illustrates a fantastic point about agriculture stating, We depend upon farmers and food handlers; however, we do not personally know these individuals. (Rosenbloom) During the Industrial Revolution, markets just became too unpredictable; therefore, the federal government decided to step in to become that third party watch dog. Personally, it is only fair that a third party looks out for our safety. Most of the time we think of federal regulation as product safety, however, it is much more than that. Government regulations are involved in several different sectors, including: market failure, environmental protection, employment regulation, administration of regulation, political patterns, majoritarian politics, interest group politics, client politics, entrepreneurial politics, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Analysis Of Unam Sanctam By Pope Boniface Viii Unam Sanctam This work is authored by Pope Boniface VIII from a rough timespan of 1294 1303. Boniface s affirmation that there is only one holy and catholic and apostolic Church serves as the main theme of this piece because it is directed toward the king of France. If one is to be called Christian and truly be one of Christ s flock, one must subject oneself to the Roman pope because he is the legitimate pope, being one of Peter s successors. Furthermore, there is no salvation outside of this Church. Pastor Aeternus Pope Leo X writes this piece in order to reinforce what Pope Boniface VIII says in Unam Sanctam. More specifically, Leo X is attempting to restate the power that the pope possesses. He agrees with Boniface VIII s belief that it is necessary to submit oneself to the pope of Rome in order to reach salvation. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Penance is already a common practice in working for the remission of sins at this time, but Sixtus IV encourages Christians to think of their loved ones who have already passed away and are in the process of being cleansed of their remaining sins so that they may reach heaven. He also proposes that Christians give a fixed amount of money as indulgences over a span of ten years in order to help speed up the cleansing process in purgatory that their friends and family are experiencing. Instructio Summaria Albert of Mainz, who composes this procedure guide or around the time of Martin Luther, takes indulgences a step further by systemizing it. For example, he divides indulgences into multiple categories for a variety of the Church congregation so that they all may give, despite the differences in their means. These categories include the plenary remission of sins, the confessional, participation in blessings of the universal Church, and the plenary remission of sins for those who are currently in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Advertisements Made By Oral B, Colgate, And Crest Use... Toothpaste advertisements made by Oral B, Colgate, and Crest use color, movement, and appeals in various ways in order to have specific effects on their intended audience. These three ads, all in print or video format, aim to garner positive reactions from their viewers and to have a memorable effect. By formating their advertisements in differing styles, these agencies are attempting to ensure that their product will be impactful and successful in the marketing industry. These three advertisements utilize color in varying ways to make their audience associate certain tones with the merchandise they are promoting. The Oral B ad depicts a dentist holding a box of toothpaste, surrounded by the color blue. Oral B uses this color exclusively ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other evidently bright features of the advertisement include the scene in a restroom, which has a white backdrop, and the scene in which she is walking down a hall as it includes camera flashes. The incorporation of shininess into the background of the ad coincides with Laurie Hernandez s sparkling teeth; her visibly white teeth speak to the capabilities of the brand. This brightly colored imagery along with the previously mentioned aspects of the ad lead the viewer to equate Crest with brightness and shininess, two common characteristics that consumers look for in a toothpaste. Another area of comparison between the three ads are their varying movements. In the Oral B advertisement, viewers are first drawn to the image of a woman who is presumably a dentist. The image is most drawing because of its location in the optical center; moreover, it is the focal point of the ad. Next, the motion of the advertisement guides the viewer to the largest text, located at the top. The top text is larger in font size and easier to read, drawing the audience in more so than the small text which is more difficult to see from a distance. This ad then directs the eye to the toothpaste box that the woman is holding and finally to the bottom text. The area of the bottom text also encompasses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. My Reflective Essay Writing Before this semester, my essay writing would have been considered rather poor. This was because I did not understand the various components of a properly written and accompany them to effectively communicate my ideas. I lacked the most in keeping the audience involved hence, catching and maintaining their attention, to my writing from the introduction to the conclusion. To me, writing was more complicated than a speech since a speech involved direct audience who the speaker can gauge their feelings. I took writing as a difficult task since it involved indirect audience and ensuring that I meet the demands of such indirect audience, brought more confusion. Though the case, this past semester s class has really improved my skills in writing. I have learned to to make an effective written piece. Through the various learning experiences such as individual readings, professional feedback and many others, I have been able to interact with diverse knowledge sources which have made me much better by removing the confusion and negative picture I had with regard to writing. The first area of my improvement is on the organization skills which I have gained, enabling me to develop an excellent structure for my essays. In my first essays, I was struggling to build an introduction that would not only be clear to the readers but also cultivate their interest to read the rest of the article. My introduction thus appeared ambiguous and was very general as from the feedback I would regularly obtain from my Instructor. Through engaging in regular essay writing, this has really changed. This is evident in my cause and effect essay where I was able to introduce the easy with a personal history of the perception of the people with regard to the water they took At home, people subconsciously believe that the water they drink, wash clothes with and bathe in is clean (Kulhahay 1, par. 1) . I was able to place the audience to the issue I was addressing by giving their general view on how they treat water contamination which was the subject of my writing. In this easy I was able to introduce the readers to the controversy that had me to write the paper i.e. both leaving the water untreated and treating it is a challenge as in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Happiness is Different for Each Person Happiness Simple things like a sight of an ice cream, the feel of your soft pillows, and the taste of marshmallows can make a person happy but people often desire more things that they can t easily acquire. They desire love, all the money in the world or maybe winning a nobel prize. Some people just maybe want to have a good job, and a good family. Individuals will go through all sorts of things just to get what they want. Without knowing, some people sacrifices something in order to achieve the happiness they sought for. The short film, Dr. Horrible s Sing Along Blog suggests that an individual can inadvertently sacrifice something in order to achieve their own happiness. Happiness to every person is different. Each person desires something completely different from another individual. In the short film, Dr. Horrible s wishes to get into the Evil League of Evil and maybe ruling the world with the girl he s infatuated with, Penny. In the song Freeze Ray , Dr. Horrible mentioned in the lyrics that: That s the plan. Rule the world.You and me. Any day. It seems that Dr. Horrible wants Penny by his side when he finally rule the world. He pursued those happiness as he made the weapon called Freeze Ray. To get into the Evil League of Evil he must do something villainous . His first plan whoever failed and Bad Horse demanded him to murder someone. Under some circumstances, Penny took fond of Captain Hammer. I would like to draw your attention that Captain Hammer is the nemesis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Prenatal Care Worksheet Development of an infant from womb to twelve months of age A mothers nutritional status, before and during her pregnancy has a powerful impact on the lifelong health for her child. It is now even believed by some researchers say that the 9 months of pregnancy are the most consequential period of our lives, permanently influencing the wiring of the brain and the function of organs like the heart, liver and pancreas. They also suggest that the conditions we encounter in utero shape everything from our susceptibility to disease, to our appetite and metabolism, to our intelligence and temperament (Kresser). The mother s prenatal care, nutrition, and precautions taken all play a key role in the child s development for later in life. Since the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During it is important to take a multivitamin or prenatal vitamin with 400 to 800 micrograms of folic acid every day. Folic acid is most important in the early stages of pregnancy, but [a women] should continue taking folic acid throughout pregnancy (Prenatal Care Factsheet). Folic acid can be found in almost all prenatal vitamins, but you can also get amounts of eat by eating certain healthy foods (Folic acid). These foods include orange juice, spinach, broccoli, and Asparagus (Folic acid). Folic acid is so important to be taken before and during early pregnancy because it may help reduce their baby s risk for birth defects of the brain and spine called neural tube defects (Folic acid). Although folic acid helps your baby s development while in the womb and should be taken throughout pregnancy, Folic acid works only if taken before getting pregnant and during the first few weeks of pregnancy, often before a woman may know she s pregnant (Folic acid). Also certain medicines during pregnancy should not be taken as they can cause side effects or other problems inside the womb (Prenatal Care Factsheet). X rays can also pose a problem during pregnancy; the radiation can cause health problems and birth defects (Prenatal Care Factsheet). One very important immunization is the flu shot; pregnant women should be sure to get one. Pregnant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Symbols In Looking For Alaska, By John Green Looking For Alaska is a dynamic novel which was published in 2005 by Dutton Books, and is written by world famous John Green. The story which John Green tells is about a group of intelligent but lost teenagers, who are freshmen in Culver Creek Boarding School. The story revolves around Alaska Young, Miles Pudge Halter and Chip Cornel Martins. These teens are contrary to shallow, more or less opposite; and their thoughts are as deep as the Mariana Trench. Their complicated way of looking at life, seeking simplicity and grasp in a complex world eventually hurts them. Throughout the novel, John green discusses the word labyrinth as the simile for Suffering. Labyrinth is a symbol for pain and suffering. The suffering we; the normal people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Doing wrong and having wrong things happen to you. That s the problem. Bolivar was talking about the pain, not about the living or dying. How do you get out of the labyrinth of suffering?... Nothing s wrong. But there s always suffering, Pudge. Homework or malaria or having a boyfriend who lives far away when there s a good looking boy lying next to you. Suffering is universal. It s the one thing Buddhists, Christians, and Muslims are all worried about. The one thing we learned about Alaska was that she was very troubled and depressed girl like most of the teenagers these days but she was also very unpredictable and spontaneous rightly so because she witnessed her mother s death and feeling the guilt of not saving her, ruined her own life. Her answer to the question How will we ever get out of this labyrinth of suffering? was straight and fast . She died because of carelessness and immaturity of driving when she was drunk. She left her friends with the guilt of not saving her and not understanding what was going on her mind all the time when in my opinion she herself did not know what was going on her own mind and how to escape from her inner demons and that was the main reason of her sudden ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Principal Doctrines Of Epicurus The principal Doctrines, are written by Epicurus who lived from 341B.C. to 270 B.C. His theory is hedonism, which is rooted in pleasure. The book speaks of pain as being only temporary, and that it is only a pleasure over pain (V). This is a way of life to see the pleasures that life offers are what Epicurus is saying. And although, no Pleasure is a bad thing in itself, The results of obtaining the pleasure can bring greater displeasures (VIII). He is looking for the most pleasures one can get, and I suppose if he was not happy with his job, that he would quit. I can see Epicurus, avoiding a lot of things within his life because they would bring pain and frustration, like driving in rush hour. The idea sounds like he is living the simple life, or a hermit s life. The first four Principal Doctrines, deal with anxiety in people s lives, and how they should think. Epicurus, is telling people not to fear death, God, nor pains in one s life because they do not last long and they are for the week. The problem with this way of thinking, is that it removes the true God from the person s life. But, that is not what he is saying. He, believed that the true life of pleasure consisted in an attitude of imperturbable emotional calm which needed only simple pleasures, a healthy diet, a prudent moral life, and good friends (pg. 342). This is quit opposite of what people say of Epicureanism in today s time. Epicurus, does not believe in the natural science or the god s, as they would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. What Is My Inspiration Essay Inspiration doesn t mean trying to impersonate your idol. It means that they have left an impact on your life that has moved you so much that you make it your quest to pass on that impact to others, so that they are inspired to do the same. The cycle will go on forever. I have been inspired by number of people ranging from members of my family, friends, to great personalities who obviously do not know of my existence on this planet! Some of them are so influential that their motivation and determination will enable me to reach greater heights. A few inspire me to do better in anticipation that I will make them proud. In all this, there has been a special personality who has helped me to perceive the brighter side of striving to achieve excellence. Jamsetji Tata, a visionary, a seer, a man of action who single handedly built a flourishing empire till date. What was so different about Jamsetji? What made him the recurring topic of many minds? What could have been the secret that allowed him to build a dynasty? I would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leaders must always be humble and be grateful to the ones that have helped them along their way to success. Great leaders should be more like Jamsetji Tata because then, they too will have a vision that will benefit not only themselves but also the citizens of this country. Money is not a matter of heart; it is a matter of the mind. If you have the will power, you can live without craving for money. This is what I would like the leaders of today to incorporate into their lives. This is the main reason Jamsetji thrived. He did not care about the size of his wallet at the end of his day. He only cared about whether or not he did something for the citizens of the nation. I wouldn t be wrong if I said that without his vision that was the cornerstone of the Tata group, Munnar would never be what it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Assimilation Literature Review Section 1: All of the rhetors agree that assimilation is a problem. However, the issue is figuring out whether the assimilation of immigrants is either a cultural and/or language conflict, or, if it is an issue of whiteness. The reason this is an issue is because there are some authors that focus on current situations with assimilation, and then you have those who base assimilation on situations that are bygone. Section 2: Iceland, John and Kyle Anne Nelson. Hispanic Segregation in Metropolitan America: Exploring the Multiple Forms of Spatial Assimilation. American Sociological Review 73.5 (2008): 741 765. Print. This article shows different levels immigrants assimilate in America. Some are grasp white customs, some grasp black customs, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No Longer an Outsider, but Still Distinct. New York Times. New York Times Co. 16 Nov. 2012. Web. 21 July 2015. Mendoza s article is about how immigrants of today are treated as outsiders although they are very different from those in the past. Immigrants of today are open to an advancement in technology, and easier access to their home countries. He believes that we, as Americans, have the ability to live life with multiple languages, cultures, and connect with other countries that are not in the United States. I want to use this article to persuade my audience that Americans should be open minded to immigrants. Instead of forcing immigrants to learn our language and culture, we should be willing to expand our culture and learn their languages and customs. Villazor, Rose Cuison. Race Can Preclude Acceptance for Immigrants. New York Times. New York Times Co. 5 June 2013.Web. 21 July 2015. Villazor s article discusses the history of immigration in America and how race prohibited them from being accepted if they were not white. I want to use this article to persuade my audience to stray away from the old mindset of assimilation because it is no longer relevant. I want them to embrace the positive things that immigrants have to offer to the American language and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Confucianism And The Chinese Culture Essay Confucianism has been known to be the binding factor for much of China s history. Though the founder of Confucianism has no official title or record, the inspiration of these teachings, Confucius, was the guiding factor for change in China set forth by his understanding of environment and needs of his country s future. Due to the acceptance and immersion of Confucianism with in the Chinese culture, much of Confucius teachings has found themselves religiously embedded in its entirety, not only within day to day life, but with the political and holistic venues. _____Confucius was a man who lived during the Warring States period. This was mainly during the Zhou dynasty. What he experienced in his day to day life consisted of warfare and strife, driven by selfish, greedy, and acquisitive impulses. Moments of disharmony amongst families and communities, due to interpersonal conflict and social inequalities, and religious and moral decline with the intent of using it against their own people for political gain and misuse. As central power weakened, feudal lords held more power than kings of the central court, minsters assassinated their rulers, and sons killed their fathers. _____Much of what he witnesses during this time becomes indoctrinated into the moral fibers of Confucianism as actions one shouldn t do. During his lifetime, Confucius crossed neighboring states trying to preach and hope for head officials to pick up his newfound way of ceasing chaos amongst the states. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Traditional And Complementary Medicine INTRODUCTION Across the world, traditional medicine (TM) is either the mainstay of health care delivery or serves as a complement to it. In some countries, traditional medicine or non conventional medicine may be termed complementary medicine (CM).(WHO, 2015) Traditional and Complementary Medicine is an important and often underestimated part of health care. It is found in almost every country in the world and the demand for its services is increasing as days goes by. Traditional medicines of proven quality, safety, and efficacy, contribute to the goal of ensuring that all people have access to care. Many countries now recognize the need to develop a cohesive and integrative approach to health care that allows governments, health care practitioners ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the most prominent origins of traditional and complementary medicines are the Asia and African continents. The following are some of the most prominent countries of origin. India In India, ayuverda, sidha and unani systems of medicine have been used for centuries. These three forms of medicine have co existed together with yoga, neuropathy and homeopathy. These are widely used, especially in rural areas where 70% of the Indian population lives. There are 2860 hospitals, with a total of 45 720 beds, providing traditional Indian systems of medicine and homeopathy in India. The traditional medicines practiced in India are all recognized by the government of India under the Central Council of Indian Medicine Act of 1970. The act provides for standardization of training by prescribing minimum standards of education in traditional medicine, advising the central Government in matters relating to recognition/withdrawal of medical qualifications in traditional medicine in India, maintenance of the central register of Indian medicine, prescribing standards of professional conduct and etiquette, and development of code of ethics to be observed by practitioners of traditional medicine in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Siddhartha Quotes Quote #1: You will learn it, spoke Vasudeva, but not from me. The river has taught me to listen, from it you will learn it as well. It knows everything, the river, everything can be learned from it. Originally Siddhartha left his father s, the Samanas, and even Gotama to seek out knowledge and enlightenment without the help of teachers. During his time alone, after he left the spiritual world and entered the material world, he only learned from teachers and masters of a craft. His new teachers, Kamala and Kamaswami taught him the material arts of love, and business respectively. Finally, Siddhartha decided to leave this life behind, and return to the river where he first met the ferryman, Vasudeva. Still going against his original plan, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He followed Siddhartha to join the Samanas, and he joined Gotama s followers to follow the Buddha s path. He doesn t follow his own path, but needs to follow another s. He needs someone else s wisdom, and he doesn t know when he is on a path that is flawed, or if he is close to enlightenment. This is why Govinda immediately wants to learn under Siddhartha because Siddhartha has achieved the enlightenment that they both seeked. Paralleling Vasudeva s answer to Siddhartha before, Siddhartha tells Govinda that he can t tell Govinda anything, that would be of value, besides the fact that Govinda, seeks too much. Siddhartha is trying to explain to Govinda that even though what he wants to find is important, it would be beneficial to him to take a break from the searching, which could help him focus on the world around him eventually leading to his goal. Govinda has also been searching for his goal for a very long time, and he s only been focused on this without allowing any distractions. This then allows him to pass by important and useful markers from which he could learn essential information that would make attaining his goal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Free Trade Agreement and Its Affect on Canadian Business... Free Trade Agreement and Its Affect on Canadian Business With the coming of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) there have been very serious implications for Canadian business and for that matter, Canada as a whole. Many aspects of the previous economic climate have changed such as the reduction or eliminatation of tariffs and the restrictions on subsidies to name only a few. There has been much heated debate on the pros and cons of this deal: whether Canada will prosper or become the 51st. American state. This paper will not take this approach to the issue of whether or not it is a wise agreement, but will look at what business can do to better itself with the existing FTA. If Canadian business is to survive and prosper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another reason for a dire need for an increase in efficiency is the trade relationship we are currently involved in. While countries in say the EEC are in more or less the same economic power bracket between Canada and the US, there is a major size difference. So if we are to have any hope of competing with a power so large clearly we must become more efficient even more so than other countries. Another key aspect which business must deal with is that of becoming better suited to dealing with the North American, and to a lesser extent, other foreign markets rather than only to Canadian or even in some cases, to provincial markets. Corporations which do so stand far better of to gain from the FTA than those that do not. It would be wise for the example of Northern Telcom Ltd. to be followed. Where production and market presence are global and not just Canadian. Unfortunately many companies are not following this example and are still very much Canadian in their outlook. According to a Toronto Management consulting firm Ernst and Young 62% of all Canadian manufacturers have no significant exports to the US. As Al Lituka a Professor at York, says: The FTA has gven a strong phsycological impetus to thinking North American . 1 One trend of becoming better oriented for new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Birthmark By Nathaniel Hawthorne Rawan Jabr Professor Stafford English 102 November 9th 2014 Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Birthmark The Birthmark is a short story authored by Nathaniel Hawthorne and published in 1848. The story is about Aylmer, a brilliant scientist who is obsessed with science and is planning to use his experiments to remove a birthmark on the face of his wife Georgiana. Aylmer s love for science made him yearn to obtain control of the entire divinity. His wife was among his victims of science that was stronger in him than the love he had for Georgiana. Aylmer became blind to science to the extent that he could not realize that he was damaging his wife and putting his marriage at risk. It examines the obsession with science and human perfection that often cause problems if not controlled as seen in the story. Hawthorne s aim with this tale was to warn its readers regarding the dangers of science and knowledge with the story, and this is analyzed below. Ronald Davis, Barbara Eckstein, Liz Rosenberg, Jerry A. Herndon, and Jeffrey Howard, are among the authors who have analyzed Nathaniel s work The Birthmark. In an article titled Science and Technology in the Birthmark, Ronald agreed by the fact that The Birthmark is a story with several warnings. He identifies the main catalysts in the story as unnatural obsession with technology and science by Aylmer, who is the main character. Ronald stated that in Nathaniel Hawthorne s, The Birthmark , there is an unnatural obsession with science ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. False Christian Teaching Many people can teach the Gospel, but few can present it in a way of compelling and authentic manner. Through his teachings to the Ephesians, Ignatius provides beneficial concepts for Christianity that are crucial for the Church to pursue. He commends the Ephesians to live in unity and communion with God, respect the authority placed over them, and stray from false teachings. His thought provoking ideas are absent from believers today and should be more vividly displayed in the lives of Christians. For just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others (New International Version, Romans 12:4 5). Christians ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ignatius praised the Ephesians for staying strong in their faith when false teachers came to cripple their beliefs. Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep s clothing, but inward they are ravenous wolves. You will know them by their fruits (New International Version, Matthew 7:15). It is difficult when a convincing person attempts to change your hopes and beliefs because they can be so sly and can twist thoughts. However, sticking to what is true, holy, and pleasing to God is the only way to dodge the destruction of the Christian mind. False prophets and teachers have no place in the lives of Christians and should not be able to sway strong beliefs and claims. The Church today is victim to fictitious instruction and must remain faithful to what they know is true in God the Father. Ignatius teachings to the Ephesians will ultimately benefit the Church if they are lived out everyday. He instructed them to live as one in Christ Jesus, to respect the authority over them, and to stray from false prophets who seek to corrupt their minds. If Christians today began to pursue these ideas, the world as a whole would benefit greatly because Christ would shine so brightly in and through them. Ignatius teachings not only left an impact on the Ephesians, but continue to impact the Church as they are applied to Christians everyday ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Nineteen Eighty Four Essay Individual power is the control held within the hierarchy of ascendancy over others. Although it does take into account the ability to have command over one s self, with regard to the freedom of influence and authority. In George Orwell s didactic Nineteen Eighty Four¸ the autonomy of the individual is suppressed. His dystopic, totalitarian society depicts a world where the supremacy of the corporation is maintained through the deprivation of self expression and the ever present threat of violent coercion. The Party aims to achieve a social order that consists of no relationships, no desire, no art, no literature, no science in order that ultimately no enjoyment in the process of life be found. This ensures a civilisation where the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Highlighting the authority Winston obtains from the sexual relationship with Julia, due to his mental separation from the tyranny of the party. Winston as a result, temporarily gives into his human instinctive desires and satisfies his yearning for individual power. In Michael Moore s and Rage Against the machines political music video Testify, the message regarding the conflict of power between the individual and the corporation is conversely different to that of Nineteen Eighty Four. The entity is now in control and this ideology is displayed through the videos empowering low angle shots of individuals raising their left hands in order to testify against the authority of the government. But this shot of individuals collaborating, ultimately emerges into a collaboration of thousands of people. Reiterating the power of the singular human being, as the change of mindset of one in many can create large masses, and numbers is power. Zach De La Rocha (the vocalist) pin points what he believes to be the weakness of the government, the people . We found your weakness (weakness), And it s right outside your door, Zac s use of threatening tone emphasises the power of the individual when collaborated with others and the menace they impose on the government. Who controls the past now controls the future...Who controls the present now? The composer illustrates that although ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...