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2. The Importance Of Bt Resistance
Based on the results, there are fitness costs to Bt resistance which could answer why the frequency of
resistant to Bt is low. Moreover, the two indicators for reduces fitness of resistant T. ni were slower
larval growth and smaller pupal size. The average pupal weight of the resistant strain was 20% lower
when compared to the mean weight of the untreated populations. The mean larval weight of the most
resistant population was 3.45mg, while the moderately resistant larvae had an average weight of 5.0
and the larval weight of non resistant colonies was 7.2. This supports the hypothesis that Bt resistant
has a negative effect on fitness. Furthermore, since the resistance declined in all five colonies in the
absence of Bt exposure, this could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Additionally, the fitness costs associated with resistance to Bt crops are still poorly understood
(Hackett, 2016). However, the study still suggests that Bt free recovery period are necessary in
maintaining the resistance allele frequency below a critical threshold (Hackett, 2016). Another study
done on pink bollworm larvae also suggested that fitness costs of resistance to Bt crops occur in the
absence of Bt toxins (Williams, 2011). Meaning that it is more beneficial for the insects to have
resistance to Bt regardless of its fitness costs when Bt toxins are present. However, as costs of Bt
resistance become common, refuges of non Bt host plants can delay resistance by providing
susceptible individuals to mate with resistance individuals as well as by selecting against resistance
much like the high dose/ refuge strategy mentioned earlier (Williams, 2011). The study on pink
bollworm larvae also found that the fitness costs of resistance occur in absence of Bt toxins though
pleiotropic effects that reduce fitness of individuals carrying resistance alleles relative to individuals
that lack those alleles (Williams, 2011). Moreover, the study on pink bollworm larvae did not find any
cost affecting weight which does not support this study (Williams, 2011). Although, they did find that
there were fitness costs affecting development in Plutella
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3. World War II, Germany, And The German Democratic Republic
After the World War II, Germany was divided into 4 powers, Britain, France, USA and Soviet Russia,
dividing the country into two parts, namely East and West Germany. The country was reunited again
in 1990, unifying the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and the German Democratic Republic
(GDR) (kellerbook). The reunification has led to political, economic and social long lasting changes in
the country. Following the reunification, there has been an increase in unemployment rate and severe
economic crisis. Since the 1990s, the issue of the fall in the number of union members and collective
bargaining in Germany s employment relationship is not a new matter (Addison et.al). This has been
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Before reunification, West Germany was experiencing economic growth with low inflation rates and
increase in wage rate. The unification allows for East to be reunited with West Germany causing
transfers of labour legislation, industrial relations to the east. The unemployment rate in the past 2
decades has been fluctuating and the highest unemployment rate since the reunification is at 11.2% in
2005.
Kotthoff (1981, in frege1) states that codetermination and collective bargaining are two alternative
methods of institutionalizing collective conflict.
Since the 1990s, the rate of economic growth has been low and unemployemt, particulartly long term
unemployment has remained high.
Collective Bargaining
On the collective bargaining side, 2 changes were observed; a steady increase in the number of
company agreements relative to sectoral agreements, especially in West Germany. Second, decreased
in the membership rate of employers confederations. The decline in the coverage by German industrial
relations institutions as a whole has coincided with greater pressure towards decentralization in
collective bargaining. Regulated decentralization (via opening clauses, hardship agreements, and
company specific agreements) where the parties have sought to pre empt pressures to decentralize
collective bargaining by allowing for some differentiation while avoiding delegating decision making
rights on wages to plant level and actual
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4. The Ethnic Cleansing Of The United States
The ethnic cleansing of the United States has been a topic of discussion in Germany for more than a
century. Authors like Karl May and James Fenimore Cooper popularized western fiction. Adolf Hitler
discovered May at the time he entered realshule and Cooper at the time he entered volksschule. After
the Munich putsch of 1923, Karl Haushofer taught Hitler of lebensraum, the idea of Manifest Destiny
in the United States transposed to a German defining East in Poland and Russia. Inspired by the
stories of May and lebensraum, Hitler repeatedly compared Manifest Destiny in the United States and
a German defining East in Poland and Russia. To what extent did western fiction influence the
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Gilbert concludes that Hitler s war in East Europe was inspired by the stories of May and Manifest
Destiny in the United States.
Westermann compares Manifest Destiny in the United States and German lebensraum in Eastern
Europe in Hitler s Ostkrieg and the Indian Wars: Comparing Conquest and Genocide. Westermann is
Professsor of History at Texas A M University San Antonio. Hitler s Ostkrieg and the Indian Wars:
Comparing Conquest and Genocide was published in 2016. In it, Westermann highlights similarities
between Manifest Destiny in the United States and Hitler s war in East Europe. Westermann evaluates
the racial stereotypes, the philosophies, the national policies, the military strategies, and the role of
massacre in both Manifest Destiny in the United States and Hitler s war in East Europe. Westermann
concludes that, while Hitler did envision his war in East Europe as Manifest Destiny in the United
States, the two national projects did not share a common goal. Westermann concludes that Hitler
demonstrated his limited understanding of U.S. history in his belief that intent of the U.S. Army was
genocidal. Investigation
Western fiction authors like Karl May and James Fenimore Cooper popularized the theme in
Germany. Adolf Hitler discovered May at the time he entered realshule and Cooper at the time he
entered volksschule. Hitler acknowledge western literature, specifically May, as having had a
significant
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5. The Word Plum Analysis
Plums are any of various trees and shrubs (genus Prunus) of the rose family with globular to oval
smooth skinned edible fruits that are drupes with oblong seeds (Merriam Webster). To a common
home owner, plums are merely household foods. However, to poets and imagists, plums become
euphemisms for intense ideas that vary in classical appeals from the ethos of damnation to pathos of
sex (Conrad). Two poems in particular This is Just to Say by William Carlos William and The Word
Plum , by Helen Chasin take something seemingly trivial like plums and connect to their reader with
respect to imagery, rhyme, meter, and theme. William Carlos William s word choice in This is Just to
Say is written in three stanzas, two sentences, and 28 words. Nonetheless, this simplicity does not stop
him from detailing a deliberate importance to the plums he is describing. Rather, Williams paints the
plums as delicious (Line 10), so sweet (Line 11), and so cold (Line 12) . He artistically showcases
them onto a canvas, appealing to his audience s own appetite. This is just to say how much can truly
be said about something in only a few statements. Like Williams, Helen Chasin centers her poem
around plums. She elegantly menus them not just as delicious (Line 1), but also as taut skin pierced,
bitten, provoked into juice, and tart flesh (Line 6 8). Only 11 lines, Chasin personifies the word plum
through several arrangements of alliteration and onomatopoeias, such as pout
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6. Changing Transportation In Melbourne
The transport in Melbourne has changed and developed throughout the years. Transport is a
predominant part of the Melbourne city, and is relied upon by millions. Transport in Melbourne
consists of extensive networks and a wide variety of transport services available to the public,
including: The world s largest tram network. Bus (which consist of 323 routes) and coach services. A
metro railway network (16 lines the second largest in Australia). A regional rail network (5 lines).
Interstate railway services (NSW TrainLink Southern and The Overland). The largest freeway network
of any Australian city. Two major airports (including Tullamarine, the second busiest in Australia).
Multiple taxi, hire car and other small
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7. Assessment in Music Education has been a hot topic for...
Assessment in Music Education has been a hot topic for some time now. Questions have arisen about
what to assess, how to assess and even questioning whether to assess at all. Pinpointing the issues at
hand is the first task in answering these questions but of course, there are different opinions on where
the issues start in Music education. Since the early 2000 s, the education system has adopted standards
on the federal, state and local levels in an effort to help ensure a standard proficiency. From No Child
Left Behind to most recently the CCS (Common Core Standards) has been introduced to states to
ensure every student in the USA gets the same education and assessment from Washington to Florida.
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2. Performing on instruments, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music.
3. Improvising melodies, variations, and accompaniments.
4. Composing and arranging music within specified guidelines.
5. Reading and notating music.
6. Listening to, analyzing, and describing music.
7. Evaluating music and music performances.
8. Understanding relationships between music, the other arts, and disciplines outside the arts.
9. Understanding music in relation to history and culture.
Today s common core standards have narrowed itself to Mathematics and ELA (English/ Language
Arts) and were created to ensure that all students graduate from high school with the skills and
knowledge necessary to succeed in college, career, and life, regardless of where they live.
(Corestandards.org 2014)
The standards are:
1. Research and evidence based
2. Clear, understandable, and consistent
3. Aligned with college and career expectations
4. Based on rigorous content and application of knowledge through higher order thinking skills
5. Built upon the strengths and lessons of current state standards
6. Informed by other top performing countries in order to prepare all students for success in our global
economy and society
Continuing to the next paragraph
What are the common core standards?
Many individuals felt that to continue to compete in the international education rankings the U.S
would have to adopt a way to standardize the education
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8. Micronesia In Australia Essay
Oceania was founded in the Pacific Ocean, it is a region that is generated of divergent islands that are
found along the central and southern Pacific Ocean. Oceania is divided into three groups of islands
which are the continental islands, the high, and low islands. Australia has fertile land that is suitable
for agricultures to make use of land. The region of southeast Australia, compared to the rest of the
regions, has an economic advantage being that it is the most secure. The government system is
composed of the prime minister and queen Elizabeth, creating stability in the region.
Oceania is composed of many nations, with in them Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and Micronesia.
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Micronesia is one of the countries with one of the largest export economies. This region has
contributed into developing more business in the country by offering classes and workshops to help
future entrepreneurs to start a business; however, it does not offer the necessary attention to businesses
that are already established so that they can expand by having a better export of products. Micronesia
could have a great run on the part of the local companies since they know how to create a profit. What
does not favor the nation is that local companies lack the experience to find foreign buyers and that is
why not all their products reach to foreign countries. Due to the focus the region have on exporting the
non frozen fish fillets and electric motors, they remain strong in their
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9. Summary Of The Ransom Of Red Chief
In society, people endeavor dishonorably, to obtain what they want or need. Some individuals are
insidious and commit evil acts. A kidnapper puts effort and determination in his unscrupulous plan to
obtain money. The act of attempting to achieve or reach a goal is an example of endeavor. O. Henry s
short story, The Ransom of Red Chief, tells about two criminals, a tenacious boy, and a rich man. This
thought provoking story teaches the fact, and that sometimes it is better to give up on an evil
denouncing plan.
When a person gets involved in devious schemes, it is denouncing and corrupt one s mind or heart.
Sam hatches an evil plan to obtain money for a greater ruse. O. Henry tragically depicts Sam s level of
compassion with, Tonight we must
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10. The Development of Many Colors Essay
As far back as the stone age men have looked for ways to share their lives and beliefs through art.
Primitive drawings have been found in caves in Europe, Asia and Africa. The only thing missing was
color to make the drawings more lifelike. By experimenting with plants, berries and minerals, men
have developed beautiful colors that have been improved until we have the tempera, oils, acrylic and
watercolor that artists use today. Tempera is the oldest paint medium known to man. Powered
minerals, plants or clay were used for pigment and egg yolks were used as a binder. Sometimes, artists
mixed the tempera with plaster to make frescoes on walls. Tempera paint is long lasting and does not
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He could not get the effect he wanted with the paint that was available at that time. He began to mix
oil with his colors to thin the paint and slow down the drying time. This allowed him to add more
shading and detail to his paintings(About.comPainting). Today s oil paint is a mixture of
pigment(color), a binder which is usually linseed oil and a thinner which is usually turpentine(Oil
Paint History). It was very hard to keep paint fresh during the early days of art. Before the nineteenth
century artist or their assistants were required to mix fresh batches of paint every day. Then colormen
began selling ready made paint in pig bladders. Artists had to punch a hole in the bladder to get the
paint out and they put a tack in the hole to reseal it. In 1822 James Hams, an English artist, invented a
glass syringe with a plunger to force the paint out. Finally, in 1841 the American artist John Goffe
Rand invented and patented the squeezable tube with a twist cap. Today this invention is not only used
for paint, it is also used for toothpaste, ointment, creams, etc(About.comPainting). Acrylic resin was
invented by Dr. Otto Rohm in the 1930 s. By the 1950 s Liquite began offering water soluble artist
acrylic paint(ARTmine). It is a fast drying paint. In her book Brave Intuitive Painting Flora Bowley
explains that acrylics come in both heavy bodied and fluid paint. The heavy bodied paints are opaque
and are
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11. Sports Nutritional Market Executive Summary
Sports Nutritional Category – Executive Summary
Over the past 5 years the market has seen an enormous increase in the sports nutritional product
category. These products range from energy drinks and nutritional bars to diet products and nutritional
supplements, and each day new products are being introduced into the market. With nutrition and taste
being two of the most important aspects of the product, creating and maintaining products in this
category is simplified. This has become one of the most exciting new markets not only because it is
the beginning of a new wave of a product category but because the market and consumer base is large
and ready to be tapped into. The market is increasingly becoming more and more energetic, ... Show
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A promising characteristic of consumers in this category is that many of them tend to prefer smaller,
trendier, and ‘cooler companies. There are lot of these consumers that would much rather give their
money to an independent/private company than to a large corporation. Companies such as Red Bull
and Odwalla have come to be some of the strongest brands in the sports nutritional category simply by
being ‘renegade brands. Because the parity of products that are in this market, success requires
building a strong brand around the product. There are not too many variables with which to work
(mostly taste and nutrition) which can cause some companies distress. This however is not a flaw but
a benefit of the category because it does allow for a strong brand building that can create strong
consumer loyalty.
After discussing the make up of the consumers of sports nutritional products and the organization of
the marketers and companies in this category, it is time to look to the future of sports nutritional
products as an industry. It seems as if each day more and more people are searching for ways in which
to live healthier and improved lives. This can be seen in the increase of consumption of health related
nutritional products. As new studies reveal important health benefits of certain foods (i.e. soy, ginseng,
calcium) there are increased outlets for integrating these foods into sports nutritional products. Women
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12. Glomerulonephritis Research Paper
Glomerulonephritis is a glomerular kidney disease in which the kidneys filters become inflamed and
scarred. There are different types of glomerulonephritis which include kidney disease of diabetes, IgA
nephropathy, and lupus nephritis.Membranous nephropathy. GN is an immunologically mediated
disease in which deposits of IgG and complement complexes collect in the basement membrane. The
glomerular basement membrane becomes thickened and does not function normally, allowing large
amounts of protein to be lost in the urine. In time, the kidneys slowly lose their ability to remove
wastes and excess fluid from the blood to make urine.
The disease is characterized by inflammation of the structures inside the kidney which help filter
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Diagnostic imaging techniques can be used to create images of blood vessels, tissues, and organs, to
determine whether the shape or size of the kidney is abnormal. Ultrasounds can be used to view
internal organs as they function, and to assess blood flow through various vessels. Biopsies can also
be performed for examination under a microscope to determine if cancer or other abnormal cells are
present or suspected all as part of the diagnosis process. Membranous glomerulonephritis is a kidney
disease that cannot be cured but can be managed. The goal of treatment is to reduce symptoms and
slow the progression of the disease. Treatment for glomerulonephritis is determined by your doctor
based on age, overall health, and medical history, extent of disease, and prognosis. Treatment options
may include ACE (Angiotensin converting enzymes) inhibitors and diet changes with limited protein
intake. Dialysis can be used to remove waste from kidneys when function as diminished. Kidney
transplants can be an option in severe
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13. The Importance Of Community Needs Assessment For St. Louis...
St. Louis City has taken an aggressive stance on preparing its youth to be healthy well functioning
future leaders. The City has collaborated with community organizations to address the issues that
youth experience on a regular basis, i.e., bullying, suicidal ideation, abuse and neglect, poverty,
LGBTQ biases, various levels of mental health conditions, homelessness, and various life changing
traumas. The St. Louis Mental Health Board (MHB) and the St. Louis Region System of Care (SOC)
initiative contracted with Behavioral Health Network of Greater St. Louis (BHN) to implement the
2017 Youth Behavioral Health (BH) Community Needs Assessment for St. Louis City. The results
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Louis City.
TM addresses the accessibility issues since it is a community based service and the majority of the
services will be done at the Y and at the client s school, Ford Elementary. This design eliminates the
need for transportation; and it solves the issue of not having a location for services. The frequency of
the TM contact with the youth and their families improves the follow up activity issues because
increased contact and communication increases the accuracy and flow of information throughout
treatment and for discharge planning.
TM provides non therapeutic services to parents/caregivers, which is an intergenerational
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14. Kanye West s Song All Day
Kanye West and academy award winning director Steve McQueen had recently teamed up to create a
music video for West s song All Day. Fans have the chance to see the video in person at the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art starting on Saturday July 25th. The video will be showcased at the
museum for four days, marking its debut in America after being showcased in Paris back in March
during Paris Fashion Week. When it was first revealed, someone in attendance had recorded it on their
phone and leaked the footage onto the internet. But now, fans in the LA area can see the video in much
higher quality and hear a new song that is included at the end. The video features an amped up West
jumping, running, and dodging the camera in what looks to be
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15. Dr. Seuss Short Biography
Dr. Seuss was an amazing author and illustrator. He was also so much more. Dr. Seuss was born
March 2, 1904 in Springfield, MA. His parents named him Theodor Seuss Giesel. His mother s name
was Henrietta Seuss Giesel. His father s name was Theodor Rober Giesel. Dr. Seuss had one sibling,
who was a sister. His sister s name was Marnie Giesel.
Growing Up with Friends and Family Dr. Seuss spent his childhood growing up in Springfield, MA.
He spent most of his childhood at Springfield Park, where families can fish, picnic, and play in the
summer. In the winter, they would ice skate on the lake. At Springfield Park, they had mazes and
bicycle paths. These delighted the young Theodor. Some of his memories of where he grew up can be
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Seuss finished Horton Hatches an Egg, Benet Cerf contacted Dr. Seuss to publish it. Cerf had heard of
Dr. Seuss, but had never seen him as a real person. After he saw Dr. Seuss s other work, he fell
immediately in love with it. After it was published, it was an immediate success. At age 36, he
definitely knew this is what he wanted to do. New York Times said, It s hilarious, and very unique. Dr.
Seuss had so much money he and Helen went to California for a vacation. They ended up buying a
two acre hillside lot with a wonderful ocean view. The lot overlooked La Jallo Beach and a tennis
club. They were going to build a small ranch house but it would have cost way too much. He then
went back to work. After 9 years of marriage, Dr. Seuss and Helen had already traveled in Europe, the
Middle East, Latin America and many others. This was all possible because they had no responsibility.
At one point, he was traveling on a boat and working. He had to stop because a huge summer storm
hit. Cerf was willing to pay for Dr. Seuss to come back to New York. Dr. Seuss took that opportunity
and went back to New York. Cerf convinced Dr. Seuss to make an adult book which wasn t too hard.
The book was called The Seven Lady s of Godiva. This was published in 1939. It was sold for 25
cents a book, but it sold out and the profits for Dr. Seuss were $100.88. That was a lot back
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16. Human Habitat And Its Effects On Earth
Mars Habitat Elizabeth *I know it is too many words but this note and all of the sources added words
To sustain a long term human presence on Mars, a standard human habitat would require many things.
There are more problematic issues that occur on Mars than Earth. To begin the whole topic, let s start
with our requirements here on Earth. We need food, water, sewage, a source of energy and shelter to
survive. On Mars, all of the above is required and more. Astronauts will also need oxygen, air pressure
control, communication with those on earth and extra shelter from the climate. If one of these
requirements is not met, whomever is on Mars can die.
Shelter: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/picture galleries/11896687/Top 10 Mars habitats from
NASA space habitat challenge.html
On Mars, many environments and climates don t exist as on Earth so we need to adapt Mars habitat so
that it can withstand the possible harsh conditions. Strong structures are a necessity because winds and
freezing temperatures can destroy the habitat. A habitat on Mars would need to be airtight, sturdy and
pumped with breathable air without exploding or leaking. We decided to make our habitat in an
underground donut form with separation for separate rooms. The fact that it is underground will help
with temperature control and protect from sudden winds and storms. With the
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17. Bird Life In The Daintree Rainforest
Evolution is the process by which a population shows heritable genetic changes over a period of time.
Hypothetically, a unique bird adapted to the rainforest and passed on those traits to the next
generation. This bird lacks feathers, swims, and uses its extra sharp beak in order to survive in a rainy,
humid, and tropical environment with other animals. If the bird lives in the Daintree Rainforest, it
would have to adapt to an average of 2013 mm of rain per year, about 120 days of rain each year, and
floods due to the heavy rain. With this abundance of water, flora and fauna thrive. Fruit, flowers,
insects and spiders, baby opossums, and lizards are available for our featherless bird. Although, it
tends to stay away from more vicious
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18. Computer Algebra Systems ( Cas )
Introduction About CAS Calculator Computer Algebra Systems (CAS) were first introduced in the
early 1970s on large frame computers and are now accessible on a hand held CAS calculator that is
increasing in popularity and affordability for high school students (Kendal, 2006). The CAS calculator
is a multi representational too with symbolic, graphical and numeric capabilities and a large variety of
procedural skills that include calculus, drawing graphs, and the execution of numerical, vector, matrix,
and statistical calculations (Zbiek, Heid Hirsch, 2009). The CAS calculator is a powerful dynamic tool
that offers opportunities of learning new concepts and experiences and allows teachers to use the CAS
to help students focus on either a more targeted or a global view of their work with symbolic
representations, depending on the instructional goal (Zbiek, Heid Hirsch, 2009). Bert Waits, co‐
founder of T3 (Teachers Teaching with Technology) mentioned that graphing calculator is a great
pedagogical tool as it offers multi‐representational approaches in teaching and learning of
mathematics (Parrot Eu, 2014). Paragraph 1 How is it used in the VCE Maths Methods study design
Textbooks Its been incorporated into year 12 In 2001 the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment
Authority (VCAA) allowed the year 11 cohort to use the CAS calculator (Ball, 2014). Mathematical
Methods 1 2 was taken by 3 Year 11 classes in 2001 with the students taking Mathematical Methods 3
4 the final
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19. My initial inspiration for this piece was Trifles, which...
My initial inspiration for this piece was Trifles, which funnily enough only shares the characteristic of
detectives being involved within the plot. As per suggestion on my proposal, I developed my idea of
detectives solving a case further by including dialogue and inter personnel relationships similar to
those found in Glengarry Glen Ross. Taking the idea of different members of the real estate office
discussing work and plotting in Glengarry Glen Ross, and applying them to a trio of detectives on a
case was interesting to say the least. Upon first thinking of what I wanted to get across, I knew that
some form of conspiracy was going to be present. This was done in the revelation at the end that Chris
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This is why towards the end of the play he walks off stage never to return. Chris, I wrote with the
intention of making him an arrogant jerk, or someone that you would hate to work with. James
countered his personality to some extent, or would have if the victim had not been his friend. I made
this a point so that James would be off his game, so to speak. This would justify in Chris s mind why
he would need to act on the chief s wishes and kill James. In regards to the ending, I chose to end the
play on an ill fitting monologue of sorts. It was jarring enough to not fit the way the rest of the
dialogue was given during the bulk of the play, for I wanted to get across that Chris was far worse of a
person than just being arrogant. James in the end lets his anger with Chris subside to the point that he
may think that Chris is trying to apologize by offering to get him a drink. This thought will inevitably
prove to be another lack of judgment by James. Overall, the process of writing a play was a fun
experience that I would like to come back to at some point in time, possibly to expand this story in
which I have now crafted. Creating three distinct characters was quite a challenge, and writing a story
with nothing but dialogue for the most part was also difficult; for the most part it is miles apart from
writing fiction. Drawing inspiration from Glengarry Glen Ross helped set
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20. The Colonization Of North America Essay
During the sixteenth century European pilgrims migrated across the Atlantic Ocean to settle in North
America. North America had just been introduced to the Western Civilization. The America s were
home to the indigenous people, that were made up of several tribes that were called Indians by the
early settlers. Together the Indians and settlers began to thrive. Growth and development in the new
world was made possible by the abundant amount of natural resources. These early settlers had a
major influence on the joining of these two cultures. Settlers started to inhabit and populate along the
east coast and moving north and south. They began organising into colonies and called themselves
colonist. Colonist enjoyed freedoms and opportunities that they never had. Owning land was never
possible in the colonist previous civilization. Colonist were also free to decide how they wanted to
make a living unlike the peasant life that many of them had known before. One of the biggest reasons
the colonist were so enthusiastic because they got to worship how they wanted. They were finally able
to practice and believe in God to their best understanding. For centuries very few people have had this
right, to worship as they desire. One can see why the colonist lived with so much passion and pride in
this new life style. During the 1700s there began to be uneasiness and frustration amongst the colonist.
Much of the frustration grew because of the unfair dominion that
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21. Tesla Model s Marketing Plan
Tesla Model S Marketing Plan
Leyda Alaniz
Marketing Management
Professor Irwin Brand
Broward College
February 12, 2017
Tesla Model S Marketing Plan
At its inception in 2003, Tesla Motors, Inc. was forged like minded engineers motivated by the
vanguard technology of electric vehicles in the modern world. Tesla, Inc. s Model S is the safest
luxury vehicle in the modern world that combines aesthetic appeal and technology in one swift move
of eloquence.
Marketing Plan Part I
Product Service Identification
At its inception in 2003, Tesla Motors, Inc. was forged by like minded engineers motivated by the
vanguard technology of electric vehicles in the modern world. Following the work of Nikola Tesla in
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(Investor) The publicly traded company is at the borderline of $270 per share, making it a force to
reckon in the modern automobile industry. (Boggild).
The fully electric, fast, spacious and efficient Model S offers a substantial 288 miles per charge, and a
fully integrated computerized dashboard, an obvious progression in this day and age, when most of the
global middle class is partially defined by its attainability of the modern smart technologies.
Situation Analysis.
The market of the luxury, all electric sports vehicle lines is extremely competitive and Tesla s Model S
falls under all categories. Yet the demand for this vehicle type is high but volatile. Other automobile
manufacturer s research and development may lead to additional competition in the future.
SWOT Analysis
Strengths:
Innovative production methods provides the potential for new designs
Manufacturing batteries in house (Charges On)
Charging stations widely available throughout North America, Europe, and Asia
At home charging
No pollution
Made in USA
Reliability and safety rating
Weaknesses:
Availability no dealerships/concessions
High price of manufacturing
High sale price of about $70,000 compared to other luxury sedan
22. Limited brand awareness
Male dominated sales isolating potential female buyers identifying with brand
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23. A Tale Of Two Airlines Summary
A Tale of Two Airlines written by Christopher Elliot explores the realm of no frill discount airline
carries which are both highly successful while using completely separate tactics. While Elliot does a
decent job of providing backing evidence for each point made in his argument he never really takes a
defiant stance against one airline carrier or the other. In the following paragraphs I will analyze both
his arguments against Southwest airlines and Spirit Airlines and try to give my interpretation on how
his arguments could have been improved as a whole. Christopher seems to respect the foundations of
Southwest airlines a good bit during his entire argument, so far as to call Southwest Airlines the hero
of the financially conservative airline carrier service providers. A great single example of this is
provided in the essay by explain how routinely Southwest Airlines will disregard concrete customer
service agreements to better provide a pleasant experience for the purchaser. The specific illustration
of this is painted by the author as he explains what happened to a retired engineer named Mr. Robert
Siegel and his wife Ruth. Apparently, the Dallas based airline fully refunded the couple for their
flights within a week after Mrs. Siegel s doctor highly advised her to cancel her trip to Philadelphia
after diagnosing her with sever lung cancer. This example pulled by the author Elliot is a solid
representation of how customer service oriented the airline carrier truly is. He expands upon this
argument by providing a much needed second example of Southwest going the extra mile for is
customers by briefly explaining an instance where a pilot help the plan for a passenger so the customer
could make his grandson s funeral and not miss his flight. Elaborating upon no hidden fees, ticket
change fees, or extra baggage Christopher goes the distance in his seemingly pro Southwest airlines
argument. However, he balances the praise well including the information that prices can sometimes
be significantly higher than the competitions at times and skimming over the fact that the airline only
has a single class for passengers could potentially turn away many higher class travelers. Overall, his
argument towards
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24. The Economics Of The Nfl
The Economics of the NFL BY: TY TAYLOR While growing up in the state of Texas I was introduced
to National Football League (NFL) at a very young age. Not only was I obsessed with great players
like Emmitt Smith and Michael Irving, I had a more finical appreciation for the lucrativeness
associated with the NFL. My young adulthood as well as my teenage years was spent playing and
learning football with the aspirations of hopefully making it to the NFL. Unfortunately, my playing
days ended with tryouts at Texas Tech University, but my love for the game has remained stagnant
over the years even till this day. The NFL today is Americas most watched sports league and has taken
the crown as the most lucrative and unique economic force in sports. Forbes offered approximations
stating that on average, the NFL generates more than $6 9 billion a year in revenues alone. A third of
the individual franchises in the league were appraised at over more than $1 billion while the other
franchises average nine figures or higher. The NFL as an organization generates its revenues through a
multitude of ways ranging from huge television contracts, in stadium ticket sales, advertising ads paid
for by sponsors and merchandise. Their business model unlike most other leagues, is centered on a
hard salary cap on player contracts which provides cost certainty with its sponsors. In this paper, I will
examine the economic and historical narrative associated with the growth of the NFL s
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25. The Invasion Of Poland During The World War II
On September 1, 1939, at approximately 4:45 A.M. Germany commenced their invasion of Poland
(Bethell 1). The events that ushered in this invasion are complex, and help explain Hitler s intentions
and goals. The invasion was preceded by Germany s vast re equipment, as well as its numerous
diplomatic efforts. Hitler s September invasion was predicated on his strong belief that the war would
be limited to a single enemy, Poland. Aware of Germany s economic and militaristic limitations, Hitler
did not intend to start World War II when he invaded Poland in 1939. Rather, his plan was to avoid a
world war until the mid to late 1940 s. The invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939 was preceded by
a significant effort at negotiation between Germany and Poland. Germany s diplomatic attempts
targeted two crucial goals. Their first objective was to persuade Poland to collaborate with them
against the USSR. After being adamantly rejected, Germany s ambition turned towards regaining land
lost to Poland in the Treaty of Versailles. From 1933 1939, German officials persistently presented
proposals to Poland to ally against the common enemy, Russia (Budurowycz 20). After numerous
failed diplomatic visits to Poland, Germany visited on January 25 27, 1939 in a final attempt at
persuading Poland (Budurowycz 26). During this visit, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Germany s foreign
minister, beseeched Poland to join the Anti Comintern pact. After the Poles maintained their inflexible
and negative attitude
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26. The Potato Peeler Analysis
The Potato Peeler (1885) (Fig. 1) (reverse: Self Portrait with a Straw Hat) (1887) (Fig. 2) by Vincent
van Gogh (1853 1890) is one of many paintings that lack highly saturated hues and colors by van
Gogh. Many have a misconception that his darker and less saturated paintings come from a short time
in his life when he experimented with dark colors; the reality is that his more saturated paintings were
not developed until the last four years of his life and his less saturated pieces come from a longer
period in his life. Given how different the two pieces are, one can assume they are unrelated; but they
really show how much he grew as an artist and how much he challenged himself to move from less
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Much, if not all, of his work before 1886 was very similar; he used vibrant color infrequently if it all
and painted dark landscapes, still lifes, and portraits (like The Potato Peeler). It was not until he left
for France in 1886 that he decided to focus more on himself, thus transforming his style into what we
recognize more easily today. There seems to be a misconception that he had always painted with
vibrant colors and little thick strokes; but he only painted using vibrant and highly saturated colors for
a brief time in his life as stated before. Van Gogh was influenced by Jean François Millet to paint rural
scenes. In the winter of 1884 to 1885, van Gogh painted more that 40 portrait studies of peasants,
including The Potato Peeler (Department of European Paintings). These studies would then lead to his
piece The Potato Eaters as seen in Fig. 3. Van Gogh was inspired to portray rural life this way because
he intended to relay to the viewers a feeling of the coarseness of rural life (Stotland, 387). Van Gogh
was more focused on life around him and depicting it in a more humanistic way. Although the use of
light and shadow may be exaggerated to some extent, the color stays accurate to what humans do look
like. A few more minor pieces were painted after in the same style as The Potato Peeler; but after his
move to France, his style changes to the more vibrant and impressionist style we know today. Van
Gogh had realized that the style of
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27. Evaluation Of Smart On Fhir Website
Evaluation of SMART on FHIR Introduction According to the HealthIT.gov website, the Strategic
Health IT Advanced Research Projects (SHARP) Program is a major collaboration at the University of
Illinois at Urbana Champaign, the University of Texas at Houston, Harvard University, the Mayo
Clinic of Medicine, and Massachusetts General Hospital. SHARP program was chosen as one of the
awarded grants to evaluate due to its four clearly set goals. Those four goals focused on achieving
breakthrough advances to address well documented problems that have impeded adoption: 1) Security
of Health Information Technology; 2) Patient Centered Cognitive Support; 3) Healthcare Application
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SMART platform project was then created to achieve the goals of 1) Develop a user interface which
allows iPhone like substitutability for medical apps based upon shared basic components; and 2)
Create a set of services that enables efficient data capture, storage, retrieval and analytics, which are
scalable to the national level and respectful of institutional autonomy and patient privacy. Mandel et
al. (2016) described SMART as an interoperability project with the distinctive goal of developing a
platform to enable medical applications to be written once and run unmodified across different
healthcare IT systems. HL7 FHIR Standard Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR,
pronounced fire ) is an emerging HL7 standard that, despite still being in draft status, has gained a
tremendous following with significant investments from academic, government, and commercial
sectors. For instance, both Cerner and Epic, the two largest EHR vendors in the United States, have
committed to development based on FHIR. FHIR differs from past HL7 messaging standards in that it
takes a more service oriented approach to information exchange that combines data (e.g., patient,
encounter, practitioner, lab result) with operations that can be performed on them (e.g., read, create,
update, query). These operations are invoked using commodity networking protocols that are simple
and straightforward to implement. According to the HL7 s
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28. How Does Technology Affect Independent Films
How has the role of technology affected independent films and their film making process?
The distribution of film has changed phenomenally during the last 10 years. Independent film is an
area of production where filmmakers produce their films independently, outside of the studio system.
Many argue that cultural value is taken from independent films whereas commercial releases follow
the same narrative structure. Often, mainstream cinema will follow a common narrative arc which fits
into the equilibrium theory e.g. Protagonist is faced with a challenge, a stage of disequilibrium occurs,
equilibrium is restored and the film has a traditional happy ending. Independent film s niche audiences
enjoy the creative freedom that comes with genre. This freedom has been extended by new
technology, giving filmmakers the ability to fulfil their artistic vision. Advances in technical
equipment have benefitted the film making process for independent directors, who are now able to
create high quality films on a low budget. In addition to advances in technical equipment, social ...
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The Blair Witch Project was reportedly made on a budget of less than $60,000 and made
$240,000,000 at the box office. The film played on the concept of homemade videos and was shot
using a handheld camera. The film was one of the first films to go viral due to its affective viral
marketing campaign through the use of technology. The film advertised itself by creating a website
which detailed to tale of The Blair Witch. Many people even believed that the movie footage featured
on the website was real until the actors began doing interviews after the films initial success.The Blair
Witch Project success can be partly accredited to the convincing material that was provided on the
website, which enabled word of mouth marketing Blair Witch was a full steam word of mouth
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29. Influence of Immigration on the American Culture and Language
Influence of Immigration on the American Culture and Language CONTENT Introduction
...................................................................................... The Main Part
................................................................................... Chapter I In Search of America
........................................................................... 1.1. America: Its Image and
Reality............................................................ 1.2. The Reasons of Immigration to the
USA................................................. 3. . The Importance of Religious Beliefs: One Nation under God
..................... Chapter II The Nation of Immigrants..................................................................... 2.1.
American beliefs and values................................................................ 2.2. The Process of
Americanization in American History................................... 2.3. Different Views on Americanization
...................................................... Chapter III The Mosaic of American
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Also the facts we provide would be useful for all those who are interested in this country or who are
going to visit it in order to prevent different problems caused by ignorance of inherent peculiarities of
the USA. In our scientific work we have examined some books, journals, internet sites providing
profound analyses of American history, culture, population, and some newspaper and magazine
articles devoted to the culture of the country. Using the historic, comparative, and statistical methods
of investigation in our scientific work we studied the mentioned above materials, cited data about the
US population by selected ancestry groups, we could define the main countries which had affected the
formation of American nation and its language. To distil the complex and rapidly changing nature of
America and American life into a balanced survey is a difficult task, but we tried to do our best. We
hope that the slides we show in our presentation make our research more interesting, vivid and add to
the palette of our scientific work many colorful tones. The given theme has been investigated by us for
two years. Thus from abstract work it has developed into scientific research to what the volume of the
material we provide testifies. CHAPTER I. IN SEARCH OF AMERICAAmerica is so vast that
almost
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30. Transnational Corporation (TNC) Networks
The term of Transnational Corporation (TNC), as its name suggests, is a reference to a firm whose
influence is not limited to a single nation. A transnational corporation is a firm that has the power to
coordinate and control operations in more than one country (Dicken, 2011, p. 110). This influence can
take many forms such as subsidiaries or production facilities in other countries, but ownership is not
mandatory for a corporation to have sway in another country. A TNC could gain power in a country
other than its home through connections to suppliers or through the act of outsourcing (Stevis,
Transnational Corporations, 2013). These connections also hint at an idea, suggested by Dicken, that
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There are multitudes of roles that states can fill; which they are called upon to undertake can depend
on the type of capitalism and the wishes of the administration currently in power. One of the most
common roles of a state is to function as a regulator over the economy. Under this role, states can
provide structure to help support stable and functioning markets, such as providing the means to
protect property rights; regulations can also be used to restrict certain forms of trade, or to see that a
certain issue that is important to the population of the country is addressed (Stevis, Roles of Sates,
2013). Beyond this basic role, states can also act as both Collaborators and Competitors towards
private firms. States can collaborate to help bring a certain firm to the country, or to help others
compete in a certain market in the world political economy through subsidies and other benefits
(Stevis, Roles of Sates, 2013). States, however, can play the reverse role by competing against a firm
or market. This can take the form of both direct competition, such as through state owned enterprises,
or more indirect methods, subsidizing an opposing industry (Stevis, State Capitalism, 2013).
Relationship of States and TNCs Like the variance in the roles many states take on, the interactions of
states and TNCs can differ greatly. While it depends significantly on the form of capitalism the state
adheres to, the
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31. The 400 Blows Directed By Francois Truffaut
Background: This film is considered a drama film and it came out in 1959 directed by Francois
Truffaut. Francois Truffaut was a successful director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and film critic and
he also was one of the founder of the French New Wave. The French New Wave was a movement
against the traditional ways that French Cinema had followed, most French cinema was more like
literature. The 400 Blows was written by Francois Truffaut and Marcel Moussy and is looked at as one
of the best French films in cinematic history. This film uncovers the injustices of the treatment of
juvenile offenders in France during that time. It was also written from inspiration from Truffaut s own
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However, one part that I found incredible was the final scene and the cinematography involved in
order to make is as good as it was. This is when Antoine had run away and is on the beach looking at
the water. He had always wanted to go to the sea and this was his first time. The camera angle that
zoomed into his face highlights the dramatic moment. It was almost as if Antoine was looking directly
at us thorough the camera. I decided to do some research on this final scene and figured out that this
scene was monumental for the movie, I could understand why. The moment being captured is looked
at as Antoine being between land and sea but really being in between his past and future. This film
consisted of many interesting camera angles used to provide the audience with the best views to keep
up with Antoine. Another scene that used a great angle was when
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32. Theme Of Death In The Epic Of Gilgamesh
The Mesopotamian understanding of death is uniquely different from modern understandings in that
the Mesopotamians lacked a belief in their own free will. The Mesopotamian epic poem, The Epic of
Gilgamesh, can, as a result of both the theology and cosmogony of the civilization, be viewed as the
first literary meditation on death and the human condition. The hero of the epic, Gilgamesh, through a
metaphorical self death, via the death of his only equal, Enkidu, can begin to comprehend the idea of
death. The Epic of Gilgamesh, above all else, is a reflection on mortality and the human place in the
cosmos.
Gilgamesh is two thirds (Gilgamesh 61) god, and, as a result of this, lives with a sense of invincibility.
The idea of death, of ceasing to exist in his temporal form, does not originally frighten him, as it does
Enkidu, who is able to grasp the true nature of existence because of his bestial nature. Raised among
beasts and the wilderness, death is a very real and very present threat to Enkidu. Though Gilgamesh is
aware that only the gods live forever (71) while men s days are numbered (71), his understanding of
his place in the cosmos is limited. Gilgamesh is unable to comprehend that though he is part god, he is
not a god, and therefore, is subject to mortal laws and constraints. This is evident by his conduct prior
to the arrival of Enkidu, when he behaves monstrously. His lust leaves no virgin to her lover (62), and
sounds the tocsin for his amusement (62).
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33. Using a language to communicate is one of the main forms...
Using a language to communicate is one of the main forms of connecting and conversing with other
humans. Every human speaks a language and every language is unique. Languages are so unique that
the ways in which some of their words are sounded and pronounced vary compared to other
languages. However some of the words of one language may have been borrowed from the words of
another language. As Bucholtz, M.(2000) states English will continue to shape the youth styles of
other cultures and the process of cultural and linguistic borrowing moves in [two] directions...Asia [is]
already having a significant impact on American youth, who regularly encounter mediated forms of
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The participants involved consists of two speakers that are Australian born and raised in Australia,
with one of them being between the ages of 18 25 and the other over 65 years. The final two
participants involves one of them being a non native speaker of English between the ages of 18 70 and
the other a non Australian native speaker of English aged between 18 70. The aim of the experiment is
to find out about the differences in the variations of speech of each of the 4 different participants.
These included vocabulary choices such as youth slang, gender differences, phonetic differences such
as pronunciation and intonation and style differences such as Americanism in Australian English.
Analysis Speaker 1
(Australian born and raised 18 25 speaker of English) Speaker 2
(Australian born and raised 65+ Speaker of English) Speaker 3
(Non native speaker of English) Speaker 4
(non Australian native speaker of English)
Youth slang Yes No Yes No
Phonetic difference The er at the end of most words was not pronounced but rather with a [a]
Pronunciation The er at the end of most words was not pronounced but rather with a [a] Pronunciation
There was a confusion between /b/ and /p/ in words for pronunciation. There was an emphasis on the
pronunciation of the r at the end of words.
Vocabulary
Average range of vocabulary used Very formal use of language. Low range of vocabulary
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34. Gender Norms In Elizabethan England
Maggie Coviello
Jaime Jordan
English 242
10/27/14
Shakespeare is known for a multitude of things; His ability to make a play both funny and dramatic,
his compelling and complex story lines, his multi dimensional characters and last but not least, his
strong female leads. Some of his female characters are celebrated to this day for being original and
fierce in their convictions. One thing that makes his female leads really stand out is the fact that they
were created in a time when patriarchy and female submission were norms among society. They
challenged gender norms, and though he was not the first to write such strong female characters, he
was one of the most widely recognized playwrights of that time. His larger audience gave him quite ...
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It is believed that he was born in April of 1564. At this point in time, Elizabeth had been on the throne
for just about six years. By the time Shakespeare moved to London in the mid 1580 s, there had
already been a definite shift in political and social mindset, but largely, the norms were the same as
they had always been. For women at this time, there was not a whole lot of decision making that was
left up to them. For the most part, their parents (primarily, their fathers) would auction them off to the
highest bidder. If a woman chose to remain single or was undesirable to suitors, any responsibility for
her finances and well being would fall on the eldest male relative (Father or Brother). Marriage was
the only way for a woman to acquire any title or land. Even when married, the woman was still
entitled to nothing, and had very little options to make money even if they were allowed to. The only
available professions to them were that of housework or service to nobles. They were not allowed to
Act, and it was because of this that most of the plays performed during that time used boys or young
men to play the women, so that their voices would still be high
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35. Genophilosophy Essay
Genophilosophy
ABSTRACT: Contemporary progress in life sciences, particularly in genetic engineering, is changing
our concept of human being and a whole series of other philosophical and common notions. The
conventional idea of subject will no longer be the final reference for philosophical thinking, since
even the subject qua biological or psychological structure will enjoy a high degree of unpredictability.
The results of gene technology require reinterpreting such concepts as reproduction, individuality,
history, freedom and subjectivity. This paper focuses on the question of freedom, where freedom
means the capacity to deliberate and choose between different alternatives of action. We hold that the
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Gene technology requires dealing with, and reinterpreting terms such as reproduction, individuality,
history, freedom and subjectivity. Many people consider 1989 as the symbolic turning point, when the
epoch of history and society started to be replaced by the epoch of biotechnology, genetic engineering
or most recently evolution technology. We can say, that we are at the beginning of a genetic epoch
(genepoch) or as Manfred Eigen (Steps Towards Life, Oxford University Press, 1992) calls it the era
of molecular biology . In this vision of history, having solved the disputed questions of society in the
practice and theory of democracy, mankind begins a new historical period, the genetic period, where
even the terminology of history will be a completely new kind. Avant garde philosophers develop a
new approach for investigating the genetic structure of all traditional problems instead of further
exploring the society, language, knowledge or physical world. The protagonists of this new paradigm
think, that after such kind of leading principals of philosophical discussions as democracy , socialism ,
subject and causal sciences , there will be a new leading idea, which by the analogy of neuronalism
and cognitivism, should be called genetism.
It is not our goal here to review all the possible (medical, social, etc.) implications, which could be
involved in genetic research and in the development of
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36. Cost, Quality, And Timing
Tendering
In this stage the project contract including all details about cost, quality, and timing is presented and
usually several contractors make an offer. Then a contractor (or more than a contractor based on
project requirements) is selected to accomplish the site construction. Usually the cheapest offer wins;
of course there might be considerations of quality.
Construction
The contractor that has been appointed to carry out the site work now will be called as the constructor,
and starts to complete the building on the specified time and within the approved time and quality
limits. Adequate supervision is necessary in this stage so that the defined quality standards as well as
legal requirement are met.
Commissioning
In the Commissioning stage the constructed building is inspected for probable errors or deficits from
the agreed contractual or legal requirements. It is checked whether all facilities are working properly
and facilities and systems meet defined objectives and criteria. If there are any repairs or fixings
essential they will be carried out in this stage.
Operation and Maintenance
Facilities and buildings operations and maintenance covers all services required to guarantee the built
construction is performing well. All the constructions may not have this stage. This stage is especially
for sensitive and/or complex constructions such as power plants. Operations and maintenance
normally includes the day to day activities necessary
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37. Polled Cattle History
In the north east of Scotland there are four counties consisting of Angus, Aberdeen, Banff and
Kincardine. It is mountainous country that touches on the North Sea and all of the four counties
extend inland. This is choice country and has been highly favored over the ages by the local farmers,
although considered rough country it is known as a temperate climate which is good for farming.
Therefore equally distributed rainfall throughout the farming season also produces abundant and
healthy pastures for grazing the local animals. Because of the excellent farming conditions it is also an
excellent environment for producing and raising cattle. So much so, that some of the greatest
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In the latter part of the 18th century the Aberdeen Angus were being used to improve the other cattle
herds around the region. Consequently, in 1873 a rancher named George Grant transported four Angus
bulls from Scotland to the middle of the Kansas prairie in 1873, they were part of the Scotsman s
dream to found a colony of wealthy, stock raising British families. (Angus (n.d.) 2015, April 19,)
Grant wanted this breed to be the premier beef choice for the Mid Western territories.
At their first public appearance in the 1873 Missouri Exposition, the Angus cattle were negatively
received. At this time polledness was not yet appreciated for its benefits within feedlot cattle, and the
black color was too different from the common red coloration seen in the familiar cattle. (Angus
Cattle, (n.d.) 2015, April
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38. Beach Lifeguard
Calm and Cool, the endless aqua colored water stretched as far as the eye can see. Swooping down
from the sky, seagulls snatched up food that was left on the sandy shores. Colorful umbrellas popped
open all along the beach. Perched in my lifeguard chair, I watch the people swimming through the
rolling waves. Today was like any other day at the beach. To get everyone s attention, the lifeguard to
my right blew his whistle. Immediately, all the people swimming turned to see what was happening.
Agitated by the lifeguard blowing the whistle, a group of teenage boys started to swim out of the
swimming zone. The people that come to the beach are extremely diverse. A women, who looks about
20 stands just out of reach of the waves that lap against
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39. Differences Of Inuit And Haida Tribes
There are many differences in the Inuit and Haida tribes. One challenge they both face, is that of
survival. Both tribes live in very different environments. Inuit face the chances of falling in ice cold
water and freezing to death. The Haida live in a less harsh environment, but they still have the chance
of death from trees falling on them while they cut them down for canoes, and they have the chances of
another tribe coming and invading them ( killing ).
The main challenge they both have is survival, because if you don t know how to fire, shelter, and boil
water you will not make it. For the Inuit tribe they use reindeer fur to keep warm and the hide for
homes and to protect their young ones hands they sew the reindeer hide o the end of the fur jacket.
The Haida live more easily, because they live in the forest. Unlike the Inuit who live in the frozen land
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If you don t have food how are you going to survive? Inuit hunt seals and very rarely they hunt clams.
Haida hunt deer and most of the time they hunt samen.
The Haida don t have warm fur coats, they have clothing that cover their private areas. Unlike the
Haida, the Inuit have really warm fur coats because they live in a really cold place.
Their shelters are extremely different. They are different because the Inuit live in eg glues and reindeer
hide homes. The Haida live in wooden houses and the houses can fit up to 4 families in the house.
Those three factors were how the Inuit and Haida live
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40. Life Cycle And Its Energy Demand
In this section I will be discussing the product s life cycle and its energy demand, the electrical parts
and other parts included in our disassembled product, how they were manufactured, what their uses
are, the products energy efficiency along with its measurements and calculations, obsolescence
technology and what happens after it, how can renewable energy be implemented into our product and
its positive impact on it, the advantages and disadvantages of our product and finally recycling of
motor and/or heating elements and how they affect the product. Life Cycle Energy Demand:
According to the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) , it defines LCA as :
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1) The sole plate of the steam iron:
This is usually the metal thick, triangular shaped slab of iron that forms the base over which the
electric iron is built up. The sole plate is cast of molten aluminium. Some part of the mould has the
holes shaped in it which creates the holes that are essential in a steam iron. Heated metal is inserted
into a mould under pressure then cooled and then released. This cooled sole plate is later on treated in
several ways where it s firstly polished then either it s: coated with a non stick material, or covered
with another metal (usually stainless steel). To complete these processes, the sole plates are put on a
large automated carousel, which rotates through each step whereas to polish the plate, an automated
belt sander uses bands of abrasive to polish and buff the plate. An automated spray painting machine
is used to apply the non stick coating. After application, the sole plate is baked in an automated
industrial process.
On the other hand, to coat with another metal (stainless steel), the external metal cover is created by
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41. The Left Behind Series Analysis
In the Left Behind series, Christianity uses a form of popular culture in the form of a young adult
novel series, but it is also influenced by popular culture in this series as well. The writer of this
popular series is evangelical and used this novel to portray the rapture and the tribulation upon the
return of Jesus Christ. This series, being that of Rapture fiction, has all of the stock characters that are
needed to fulfill the scenario: the raptured woman, the worldly man, the prodigal daughter.
Christianity is portrayed in this novel series in that it upholds the idea that the rapture will happen,
with the tribulation to follow. It is also influenced by popular culture because the stock characters in a
traditional rapture fiction novel
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42. Questions On The Cloud Industry
I. TRASNFORMATION: ON PREMISE TO HOSTED AND REMOTE a. CLOUD INDUSTRY
WWSMB spending on ICT has risen steadily; there is clear shift to hosted and remotely managed
solutions than having on premise IT products/services. By the year end of 2014, WW SMBs will have
spent over $1 Trillion in ICT solutions. Emerging markets form an imperative part of the growth in
spending in cloud solutions. Markets like Asia pacific and Latin America are adopting the new
technology shift at a very rapid rate. Cloud solutions are expected to grow at CAGR of over 25% in
Asia Pacific and Latin America at a CAGR of 21%. But mature markets still hold a major chunk of the
cloud related spending. According to a report by AMI Partners of 2014, $7 out of every $10 spent on
cloud solutions will be driven by mature markets like North America, Western Europe or Mature Asia
Pacific markets. There is mix of niche and multi industry could vendors in the market. One example of
a niche industry focused solution is Veeva, a provider of cloud based solution for medical
representative in the pharma industry that has generated impressive growth and margins. One of the
most important reason or the success was the competition that was present was only for on premise
technology and couldn t compete with the more mobile and cloud solution, which was needed for this
profile. Figure 1: Cloud Industry b. GROWING DEMAND FOR INDUSTRY CLOUD SOLUTIONS
As a result of the growing demand for cloud based industry specific
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43. The Concept of Delusional Disorders Essay
Mood symptoms are common in persons with delusional disorder and often represent a proportionate
emotional response to perceived delusional experiences. However, given that mood disorders are
common in the general population, they may present as comorbid conditions, often predating
delusional disorder. Mood symptoms of mood disorders contrary to mood symptoms of delusional
disorder are prominent and meet criteria for a full mood episode (depressive, manic, or mixed).
Delusions associated with mood disorders usually develop after the onset of mood symptoms and
progress secondary to mood abnormalities. Mood symptoms of delusional disorder are generally mild
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Clinical observation led him to the hypothesis that specific combinations of symptoms in relation to
the course of psychiatric illnesses allow one to identify a particular mental disorder. Today, his
concept of endogenous psychosis is regarded as Kraepelins main achievement. He differentiated
between dementia praecox and manic depression as the two forms of psychosis. Kraepelin considered
dementia praecox as a biological illness caused by anatomical or toxic processes (Lehmann, 1997). He
observed 19 cases and worked on defining the concept of paranoia, which is reflected in several
editions of his famous textbook and most closely resembles the modern definition of delusional
disorder. Kraepelin viewed paranoia as an uncommon, chronic condition different from dementia
praecox by the presence of fixed, non bizarre delusions, lacking deterioration over time, preserved
thought process, and relatively slight involvement of effect and volition (Manschreck, 2000).
Kraepelin described that delusions of paranoia, contrary to the delusions of dementia praecox, are well
systemized, relatively consistent, and often related to real life events. He identified persecutory,
grandiose, jealous, erotomanic, and possibly hypochondriacal types of that disorder. He believed that
the illness derived from the deficit in the patients judgments caused by constitutional factors and
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44. The Adventures Of Samuel Clemons
The Adventures of Samuel Clemons What if I told you Mark Twain was not a real person and he never
wrote the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? Samuel Clemons was his real name and Mark
Twain was just his pen name. Clemons was cursed with death starting early in life. When he was
young many of his relatives died and was not properly educated. As an adult, Clemons was able to
write many famous novels and some lesser known poems. He raised a family of his own, but would
also suffer from financial problems. When he passed, many of his family went with him. He is still
remembered today as one of the best writers of his generation. He wrote a poem, that he named To
Jennie that was very true to the time it was written. Samuel Clemons had a full life, stood his ground
against all of his challenges, and had many memorable experiences. Samuel Langhore Clemons had
very unique experiences starting early in life. His childhood was not the easiest; he was not properly
educated and death surrounded him. He also had to begin working at age twelve. This would all carve
out his path to becoming one of the best writers of his generation. Samuel was born on November 30,
1835 in a small town named Florida, Missouri (...Childhood). He was the son of John Marshall
Clemons and Jane Lampton Clemons (...Biography). John and Jane Clemons had seven children
together; Samuel was the sixth (...Biography). In 1839 when Samuel was only four, his family moved
to Hannibal, Missouri
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45. ICAP Class Reflection
For my ICAP unit I wrote my lessons on living and nonliving things and how they adapt to their
environment. My teacher assigned this topic to me. I am glad my teacher assigned me a science topic.
This school focuses a lot on math and language arts so science gets left out a lot so I am glad I could
teach a fun lesson in the classroom. My unit fits in with what they were learning during language arts.
There would be times my lesson ended up being a preview of what they would learn or would be a
review. It worked out well to have them read or hear about different animals and environments then
later do an activity. It helped them learn the facts in many different ways. Something else I had to
consider while writing lessons are what they already learned. Living and nonliving things are
something that is covered in every grade. I had to make sure I was building on what they already
knew. I didn t want to make my lessons something they already knew, but I didn t want to make it so
hard they didn t understand.
My class is very diverse when it comes to the students learning levels. I have some students that have
a really hard time focusing and needs lots of reminders to stay on topic. Because of this, I decided to
make a lot of my lessons group lessons. I would sterically plan my pairs or groups that if there where
students that had a hard time focusing, they would be paired with students that can keep them on track
as well as be kind to them. I know sometimes students that
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46. Dish Network Ten Point Analysis
DISH Network Ten Point Analysis
Mission
Headquartered in Englewood, Colorado, DISH Network provides satellite TV, and internet to
approximately 14 million subscribers throughout the United Sates. DISH offers some of the highest
quality programming and technology available with the most amount of choices at the best value for
consumers. Over the years, DISH Network has lead the pay TV industry in state of the art equipment
and technology as well as providing the most international channels, and award winning HD and DVR
technology. The Mission Statement for DISH Network is; To be the very best at delivering video
anywhere, anytime (DISH, 2016). The DISH Network organization is committed to being a
competitive venture in the television market. They are also committed to continually improving their
products and services by adding new channels, creating and implementing innovative technology and
investing heavily in their customer services. This leads their ideals to provide their customers and the
market with the best television, and internet coverage anywhere in American and at any time of the
year. This mission has led them to the top of the satellite television industry and continues to bring the
organization great success and continued growth across the U.S.
Distinctive Competencies DISH Network offers pay TV services to consumers across the United
States. The company s pay TV programming includes a selection of video services under the DISH
brand, with access to
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47. Mary Shelley And Emily Bronte Literary Analysis
The works of Mary Shelley and Emily Bronte have been delegated works of art for quite a long time,
and they hold a solid attach to the components of the scholarly periods that they were composed in.
What s more Frankenstein, composed by Mary Shelley, and Wuthering Heights, composed by Emily
Bronte, are both gothic fiction books. Moreover, both plots are both loaded with twists and turns
making a tension that is encased with gothic components. Shelley and Bronte both use high feelings,
extraordinary events, and climate to highlight gothic components while utilizing allegories and
striking symbolism to accomplish that.
All through their books, these two writers put an adoration story between embraced kin into their
pages. Both Shelley and Bronte utilize that sentimental affection between kin to enlighten the high
feelings that is available in all characters. In Frankenstein, Victor is enamored with his cousin /adopted
sister Elizabeth. The two in the long run wed based off of the arrangements that Victor s mom had set
up. I, with childish seriousness, interpreted her words literally, and looked upon Elizabeth as mine
mine to protect, love, and cherish . At this presentation, Victor considered her to be bound to him, with
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They put a solid hang on the utilization of climate, the powerful events, and high feelings, both
creators have put a solid affection story between their characters inside their books. The tale of
adoration, requital, and scorn are indicated emphatically through the activities of all characters as they
create all through their plots. With two creators who have made such an emotional plot brimming with
wanders aimlessly, it is nothing unexpected that their books have gotten to be works of art and are
taught in classrooms across the
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