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Writing A Scholarship Essay
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Writing A Scholarship EssayWriting A Scholarship Essay
Islam In Iran
Islam in Iran and Christianity in United states
Iran is consisting of all the population of Muslims in which Islam is enclosed in the
constitution and all laws are subject to Islamic principles. The influences of Islam on
government of Iran through legal system, political system, supreme leader, education
system, Shia and Sunni, and Bahia in modern period. The Islamic republic of Iran is
based on the beliefs that There is no god except Allah. God has sovereignty and the
right to legislate, and the necessity of submission to his commands. The legal system
includes many layers of civil, criminal and military courts. But it also has two sets of
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When a men and a women get married they commit themselves to spending their
lives in a new relationship. It is a partnership of love, made richer and deeper
through sex. Like many people, Christians regard it as best context for nurturing
children, it is also seen as the best (many Christians would say the only) setting of
sex. If the marriage begins with a wedding service in a Christian church, the
minister conducting the wedding reminds all present that marriage forms part of a
pattern of life established by God. The first marriage that the bible tells of is
between Adan and his wife, Eve. God declared. It is not good for the man to be
alone. I will make a helper suitable for him. There is rarely divorce without pain.
Even when divorce come as a relief, it follows the pain of broken relationship and
dreams, and great anxiety about the impact on children. Christians seek to uphold the
seriousness of wedding responding with compassion to deep hurts by recognizing
that divorce is sometimes necessary. Other traditional and important emphasized
virginity and sexual abstinence. In conflict with the first traditional, marriage was a
second rate institutions for those who could not handle celibacy. Celibacy was the
ideal, but marriage was a compromise for those who could not live up to
Title
ValoraciГіn de empresas VALORACION DE EMPRESAS http:/
/www.javeriana.edu.co/decisiones/valoracion/ Julio A. Sarmiento S. Profesor
investigador Departamento de administraciГіn Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
ValoraciГіn de empresas La tasa de descuento en la valoraciГіn de empresas La tasa
de descuento apropiada para descontar el DCF es el Costo Promedio Ponderado de
Capital (WACC) WACC t = d Г
— D% (t в€’1) + e Г
— E% (t в€’1) Donde: d =
Costo de las deuda en el perГodo t D% (t 1) = Porcentaje de deuda sobre activos al
comienzo del perГodo t e = Costo del Patrimonio (equity) en el periodo t E% (t 1) =
Porcentaje de patrimonio sobre activos al comienzo del perГodo t El WACC depende
de dos componentes: 1. situaciГіn del mercado... Show more content on
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ValoraciГіn de empresas SegГєn Ruback: (ОІa в€’ D% О
І D ) ОІe = E% Donde:
ОІe: Prima de riesgo del patrimonio. ОІa: Prima de riesgo de la compaГ±Гa. E%:
ProporciГіn patrimonio sobre deuda ОІd: Prima de riesgo de la deuda Implica (si se
toma CAPM) calcular los betas de deuda y patrimonio: D = R + ОІdRm E = R +
ОІeRm WACC = D%( R f + ОІ D RP) + E %( R f + ОІ E RP) WACC = R f + (D%
ОІ D + E % ОІ E )RP ОІa = D% ОІd + E % ОІe ОІe = (ОІa в€’ E % О
І D ) E%
ValoraciГіn de empresas SegГєn Ruback: (ОІa в€’ D% О
І D ) ОІe = E% Donde:
ОІe: Prima de riesgo del patrimonio. ОІa: Prima de riesgo de la compaГ±Гa. E%:
ProporciГіn patrimonio sobre deuda ОІd: Prima de riesgo de la deuda Implica que el
beta de Rho es igual al Beta de la CompaГ±Гa: E% Suponiendo : ОІa = 2.5 y E% =
1, entonces (2.5 в€’ 0О
І D ) ОІe = 1 ОІ e = ОІ a = 2 .5 ОІe = (ОІa в€’ D % О
І D )
ValoraciГіn de empresas Implicaciones de MM en la valoraciГіn de empresas. En
forma similar (VГ©lez 2001): et = ПЃ t в€’ dD % t в€’1 E % t в€’1 Donde: e =
Costo del Patrimonio (equity) en el periodo t ПЃ = Costo del Patrimonio (equity)
cuando no existe deuda d = Costo de las deuda en el perГodo t D% (t 1) = Porcentaje
de deuda sobre activos al comienzo del
New York City, Tokyo And Paris
Introduction: With all major cities in the world, such as: New York City, Tokyo and
Paris, comes a exceptional transit system. Whether its is subways, buses, light rail
transit (LRT) or a combination of the above, they all perform a crucial role in
transporting people from one destination to the next. Since opening in 1954, Toronto
s Transit Commission, also known as the TTC, has a system that just about cover
every part of Toronto, with 4 subway/rapid transitlines, 143 busand 11 streetcar routes
in 2015, (TTC, 2015). Unfortunately, the TTC is still plagued with many problems,
such as: unexplained delay and overcrowding, which decline the riderships and
revenues (Curry, 2016; Hume, 2016). Furthermore the population of the greater
toronto area(GTA) is expected to grow in the upcoming years, Toronto s transit
system would not be ready for the increase in capacity (CrosstownTO, 2014).
Therefore in order to increase the transit system s capacity and make it more
appealing, more LRT/Bus lines would need to be built in the GTA due to their
constructability, benefits to society and the environment, flexibility in suburbs and
their low risks in meeting ridership goal.
Constructability
Planning and constructing a new transit system is simple and inexpensive task .
Everyones loves the idea of subways, those electric powered trains can travel at rapid
speeds of 24 39 km/hr with their own right of way and carry over 1500 passengers
per train and serve as the backbone of any
Animals Should Not Be Bred
Animals that are born into this can spend most of their lives in cramped cages,
with no room to exercise and play. Often times, the water and food provided for the
puppies is contaminated, crawling with bugs. And most of the time the puppies can
even be malnourished. Puppies in mills are found with bleeding or swollen paws,
feet falling through the wire cages, severe tooth decay, ear infections, dehydration,
and lesions on their eyes, which often lead to blindness. Living this unhealthy life is
abuse in so many ways, most puppy mills have no veterinary cave, climate control,
or protection for the animal from weather. So basically these animals are starving and
dying slowly just for the profit of the seller when instead these animals should... Show
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Fights average one to two hours, ending when one of the dogs will not or cannot
continue. In addition, the injuries inflicted and sustained by dogs participating in
dog fights are frequently severe even fatal. The American pit bull terrier type dogs
used in the majority of these fights have been specifically bred and trained for
fighting and are unrelenting in their attempts to overcome their opponents. With
their extremely powerful jaws, they are able to inflict severe bruising deep
puncture wounds, and broken bones. The dogs used in these events often die of
blood loss, shock, dehydration, exhaustion, or infection hours or even days after the
fights. Other animals often scarified as well; dogs who are born cold , or won t
fight maybe kept around to sic other dog s on. Also they use cats (in cages) to make
the dogs mean, it not only affects the dog, but it s very cruel to the cat to be put
through that. Animal hoarding has become a large problem. It has been estimated
that there are nine hundred to two thousand new cases every year of animal hoarding
in the United States, with two thousand and fifty thousand animals falling victims.
Another case of animal abuse is animal hoarding, animal hoarding impacts
communities across the United States on a daily basis with approximately three
thousand five hundred reported new cases discovered each
The Impact Of The Internet On Small Business
Abstract
To help understand the contact of the Internet on small business, a survey of
entrepreneurs was conducted. The survey results indicate a majority of small
business entrepreneurs are aware of adapting to the digital world. Eighty percent of
entrepreneurs use the Internet in day to day business activities even though the extent
of usage of the Internet varies widely across firms. Capitalist approach toward the
Internet is more sympathetic with relatively larger and successful firms operating in
dynamic environments. Small businesses with reticent goals (i.e. promoting goods
/services) were more successful with the Internet than firms with motivated goals.
INTRODUCTION
The Internet has had a insidious effect throughout the business world in the United
States. Much has been written on this topic and it is really hard to avoid reading
any business magazine without a discussion on how the Internet has influenced
business outcomes and processes. It is widely accepted that the usage of the
Internet is of a competitive necessity for survival of firms. There is also a
knowledge that this digital age could possibly level the playing field for small
business in certain sectors of the economy.
DESCRIPTION
However, during the last decade, small firms primarily have been the economic
driver of the United States economy in terms of job creation and economic growth.
But very little is known on the contact of Internet on small business firms. Hence, it
was decided to perform a
Spirit Catches You And You Fall Down Reader S Guide
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down Reader s Guide
Directions: Read the captioned book. Then answer the questions contained in this
study guide. Post your completed document to the appropriate assignment box on the
course website.
1. What do you think of traditional Hmong birth practices (pp. 3 5)? Compare them
to the techniques used when Lia was born (p. 7). How do Hmong and American birth
practices differ?
I think the Hmong traditional give birth practice is very unsafe and dirty. The
environment of giving birth is full with bacteria, germs and easily get infection for
both mother and new born baby. However I find that the father burry the placenta
after give birth is very unique and interesting. When Lisa was born, she was ... Show
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Other doctors who wants to be accepted by the Hmong could use a little to this
philosophy.
7. How did you feel about the Lees refusal to give Lia her medicine? Can you
understand their motivation? Do you sympathize with it?
I cannot accept the Lee s refuse to hive lia her medicine. But as Lia s parents a
traditional Hmong family, they belief in what they had known and learnt from the
past and their culture. They believe medication should not be taken forever or
doctors cannot be trused. No, I do not sympathize with it, because Lia should be
taken by Dr. Ernst and let Dr. Ernst to help Lia.
8. How did you feel when Child Protective Services took Lia away from her parents?
Do you believe it was the right decision? Was any other solution possible in the
situation?
I think it was the best decision that CPS took Lia away from her parents. I believe
it was the right decision because Lia needed to correct way to be taken care of, not
what her parents belief with false pride. I don t think there was any other solution.
9. Were you surprised at the quality of care and the love and affection given to Lia by
her foster parents? How did Lia s foster parents feel about Lia s biological parents?
Was foster careultimately to Lia s benefit or detriment?
I did not feel surprised because Dee and Korda were certified as foster parents who
Macroeconomics Assignment 4
Curtis Ware
AC1211208
C11E Macroeconomics
Assignment 4_04
January 19, 2016
Part A
1.Describe three (3) ways we can use macroeconomic analysis, with one (1) original
example for each way.
There are three principles that describe how the economy as a whole works. First, a
country s standard of living depends on its ability to produce goods and services.
Second, prices rise when the government prints too much money. Third society faces
a short run tradeoff between inflation and unemployment.
A country s standard of living depends on its ability to produce goods and services,
which in turn depends on its productivity. The productivity which is a function of the
education of workers and the access workers have to the necessary tools and ... Show
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When productivity falls, the growth rate of real GDP turns negative as the
technological shock is felt throughout the economy. If the return on labor is less
after a technology shock, people will work less. People will substitute leisure time
for productivity time and unemployment will rise if labor rates cannot be reduced.
Output will also be affected by a negative technology shock. Reduced labor rates
will cause reduced demand for goods. Reduced rates for goods will cause financial
frictions and loan losses which could possibly restrict future credit supply.
2.Suppose you were interested in increasing technological progress in your country.
Suggest two (2) ways to do this.
Governments have long sought to subsidize technological growth as a way of
improving the standard of living for all of its citizens. Subsidizing private sector
invention, by protecting the effort through tax credits and patent protection, provides
incentives for new products and services to be brought to market. Supporting
innovation, allows for larger increases in the technological progress. Government tax
credits, patents, licenses to support the entrepreneurial effort are all techniques that
can positively support
Caffeine Reasearch Lab
Two tea bags, 1.1 g of sodium carbonate, and 40 mL of water were added to a 250
mL beaker. It was made sure that the tea bags were completely submerged. The
contents of the beaker were swirled so that the sodium carbonate dissolved. The
beaker was covered with a watch glass and the solution was heated and allowed to
gently boil for 30 minutes. The beaker was then removed from the hot plate and
allowed to cool. Using a spatula additional liquidwas squeezed out of the tea bag and
into the beaker. The tea bag was disposed of. The solution was cooled in an ice bath
before adding 2 mL of methylene chloride. The two phases were thoroughly mixed by
repeatedly drawing the methylene chloride layer into a pipette and squirting it back
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It turned the sodium sulfate brown and what passed through the filter and into the
tube was colorless. Some brown liquid passed through the filter. After being
filtered, the contents of the filter flask were light brown. After allowing the
methylene chloride to evaporate, only a white solid was left in the flask. After
sublimation, the sublimed product was white. The objective of this experiment
was to isolate caffeine from tea bags and purify the caffeine by a sublimation
process. To accomplish this a liquid liquid extraction technique was used along
with the process of sublimation. During the liquid liquid extraction the sodium
carbonate deprotonates the caffeine so that it is more soluble in the organic layer.
The organic layer is colorless because it contains the caffeine while the dark
colored tannins move into the aqueous layer. Sublimation is the process by which
a solid transitions directly into the gas phase. The temperature of the caffeine was
raised as the pressure was decreased. The pure caffeine was converted back into a
solid when it condensed on the cold finger. Food and drinks that contain caffeine
include coffee (16 ounce serving containing about 133 mg), soft drinks (23 69 mg
per 12 ounces), and chocolate bars
A Social Norm Experiment
The social norm experiment that I performed consisted of me violating a social
norm and observing people s reactions for doing so. I did something that is deemed
not normal, based off from societal standards. The norm I broke was an interesting
one. Instead of respecting strangers personal space, I invaded their space. I stood in
front of them as close as I could possibly get, without touching them. I choose to
break this social normbecause of how I am with people. Strangers or friends, it does
not matter, I do not like when people stand close to me. I feel as if they are
invading my personal space. When people stand too close to me, I tense up and
feel very uncomfortable. In my eyes, this social norm is necessary, especially for
people who are similar to me and need to have their distance from others. My
experiment consisted of me asking strangers, on the streets of Downtown Grand
Rapids, for directions to Rosa Park s Circle, and invading their personal space. To
start, I would approach a stranger; tell them that I am lost, and that I am in need of
directions to the Rosa Park s Circle. As strangers began giving directions to me, I
inched closer and closer to them. In addition to invading their personal space, I also
held intense eye contact with them, trying my best not to blink. The whole time,
although it was difficult, I kept a straight face while I performed my experiment. To
make sure that I gathered enough information, and a variety of results, I tested my
Economic Loss
Economic Loss Economic loss suffered by the C will be regarded as pure if they
do not flow from any personal injury to the C nor form any physical damage to
their property. The boundaries between pure economic loss and loss which is
consequential upon physical damage to the C s property were investigated by the
CoA in Spartan Steel v Martin (1973) QB 27 Like psychiatric injury, pure
economic loss is often described as a problematic form of damage. Although
floodgates arguments are sometimes encountered in this area, there are other reasons
why a duty to take care not to cause foreseeable economic loss to the claimant is not
always appropriate. Hale J, McLoughlin v Jones (2002) Psychiatric injury is different
in kind from economic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To recognise a duty here would make significant inroads into the rule of contrast,
because these cases involve a bad bargain rather than harm to separate property.
This approach is more controversial when applied to realty (specifically buildings)
rather than chattels, and in these cases Murphy v Brentwood has been rejected in
a number of common law jurisdictions. 3. Economic loss is caused by reliance on
negligent statements. This kind of case was the subject of the key decision in
Hedley Byrne v Heller. Hedley Byrne set out specific criteria for recognisisng a
duty of care where the C has relied upon a statement maid by the D. there is much
debate surrounding the exact criteria set out in Hedley Byrne and concerning its
rationale and limits. The relationship between the Hedley Byrne criteria and the
three stage test under Caparo v Dickman continues to cause problems. 4. Extended
Hedley Byrne principle. Hedley Byrne liability has been recognised as extending
beyond its particular context, in which statements were delivered by one party
directly to another party. First, Hedley Byrne liability has been extended to cases that
involve more than one party, including some where the claimant does not rely on the
statement at all. Second, liability on the basis of Hedley Byrne has been found
outside the area of negligent statements, including cases of professional services more
John Oliver Rhetorical Analysis
Using Theories to Assess Improve Messaging: John Oliver and the New York
Yankees Analyzing communication messages through late night shows varies.
Mixing humor with specific news stories provides an interesting message, depending
on the audience. Last Week Tonight With John Oliver uses specific news segments
and analyzes it through the use of extensive research and humor. This includes his
segment on the New York Yankees
, where he makes it very clear which position he is
taking on the issue. This segment dives into the elitist practices of the Yankees
organization, which include not allowing fans to print out tickets at home and
opening the elite Legends Club with expensive premium seats. Through the use of
effective theories and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The winners of Oliver s ticket giveaway wore costumes like the Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles, unicorns and sharks. When compared to the negative audience
response toward Lonn Trost, the response toward John Oliver s offer is extremely
positive, and resonates with the audience as a result. In order to make Oliver s use
of pathos effective is to have effective uses of logos and ethos. However, Oliver
relies more on logos than ethos in this segment. In each of his shows, Oliver backs
up his claims by showing studies and news stories relating back to his argument.
His segment on the New York Yankees is no different, as he uses a variety of
different sources. For example, when explaining the Yankees elitist policies,
Oliver shows a commercial for the New York Yankees Legends Club, which is for
wealthy season ticket holders. By using this source, he backs up his claim on how
elitist the Yankees are when compared to other sports teams. Oliver s use of the
three artistic proofs was overall very effective and funny, which is especially
important towards his audience. The show s media spectrum falls mainly on the
Internet, where about 94% of Oliver s demographic watches his show, while the
audience s top interests are entertainment, media, famous people and societal issues.
When looking at audience demographics, John Oliver is generally doing an excellent
job of using an argument to persuade his
Patria Anime Squad Mission Statement
Patria Anime Squad
Mission Statement: The Patria Anime Squad s mission is to provide the opportunity
for those who enjoy watching anime and reading manga a social group in which one
can meet new people and share their stories. We seek to teach our new members about
the culture of Japan, the process of creating animation, the origins of Anime as a
genre, and build self esteem for those who are too shy to speak about their passions
in a safe and comfortable environment.
Vision of the Club: The Patria Anime Squad seeks to be one of the most entertaining
and educational. It seeks to teach others about Japanese culture and animation. We
wish for all our members to feel like a family within our group. We want to be a
bridge in educating about
Hepatitis A Virus Essay
Introduction:
Hepatitis A virus (formerly known as Enterovirus 72) has a long history and it still
has a big impact on human populations in the modern world. From time of the
ancient Greek doctor Hippocrates, Hepatitis A virus (HAV) was noted for causing
jaundice. By the 8th century, it was realized that icteric disease was caused by an
infectious agent. Later in the history, in 1885, it was discovered by scientists that
hepatitis could be spread through blood transfusions. Now, it is well known that the
virus is mainly transmitted via fecal oral route which results from contamination of
food and water by fecal matter and direct contact with infected individuals. Initially
another icteric agent, Hepatitis B virus, was isolated in 1973 ... Show more content on
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However, later studies that tried to transmit viral hepatitis to non human primates
gave negative results. In the current time, humans are known to be the only host for
hepatitis A virus. Up to date, single human serotype and 4 distinct genotypes of the
virus are detected(2). HAV is noted as being a highly stable virus in high temperature
and low pH conditions(3).
Replication of HAV: HAV targets hepatocytes which are cells of main tissue of
liver. The virus is non enveloped as it is released from the host cell via lysis of the
host cell membrane without acquiring a lipid bilayer membrane from the host. Site
of replication for HAV is cytoplasm of the host cell. Upon detection of hepatitis a
virus cellular receptor on the target cell by viral capsid protein(s), the viral capsid
undergoes conformational change releasing its genome into the host cell cytoplasm.
Primary event followed by uncoating process is translation of ss (+) RNA of virus
which serves as a, mRNA, translational template. Genome of HAV is a single
stranded (+) RNA containing 5 nontranslated region (5 NTR), a single large open
reading frame (ORF) , and a short 3 NTR followed by a poly(A) tail(4). 5 end of the
RNA genome contains VPg protein bound to it. VPg acts as a primer during
replication of viral genome. Host cell mRNA contains 5 cap which is
Sales Management Practices
ashworth college| BM410: Sales Management amp; Practices| Assignment 08| |
Wayne Clough| 7/16/2013| | Wayne Clough Student Number: AC1302019 BM410:
Sales Management amp; Practices Assignment 08: 1. I would like to start off my
paper by briefly describing the criteria identified for assessing salespersons
effectiveness, and how the sales managers ally these criteria to the sales performance
evaluations. The three criteria that are used include; outcome based measures,
professional development measures and behavior based measures. The first of these
is outcome based measures and this criterion has a few means as to which one can
measure effectiveness. We can measure this though the sales results by using... Show
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The first mentioned one is that of activity quota. These include activities that a
salesperson needs to perform regarding sales and these may include; making calls
or sending e mails to potential clients. This quota is in place to ensure that the
salesperson is making an effort to attract new clientele. The second one that is
mentioned is that of financial quotas. This includes an expense quota this includes
a budgeted amount allocated to the salesperson with making sales in a specific
area, this is used as a cost control measure by sales. It also includes the profit
quotas, which includes in it the gross margin quota, the contribution margin quota
and the net profit quota. This can either be set for a salesperson, a branch or a
group of products. The third mentioned quota is that of combination quotas.
Companies which are not happy with any one of the quota usually combine two or
more of this quotas. This seeks to use the strengths of several types of quotas. The
fourth of the mentioned quotas is that of sales volume quotas. This quota may be
established for a certain area, a product line, a customer or any combination of
these. It is more effective to set a monthly or quarterly quota than an annual one. 3 I
am going to discuss the key features of a 360 degree performance appraisal. Some of
the key features are that it measures are; * Specific
Example Of Mercedes-Benz, Porter s Five Forces,
Strategic...
1.Introduction
The company that chose for this assignment is Mercedes Benz. Mercedes Benz is a
old company. It established since almost one century ago. Mercedes Benz is also a
well known automobile company on the world. It also have many competitors such
as Audi, BMW, Volkswagen and so. In the following paragraphs will shows the
Mercedes Benz company background, country background, example of PESTEL,
Porter s 5 Forces, Strategic Recommendations and the conclusion.
2.Company Background
According to the reference, Mercedes Benz are one of the world s best auto
associations. With its divisions Mercedes Benz Cars, Daimler Trucks, Mercedes
Benz Vans, Daimler Busses and Daimler Financial Services, the Daimler Group is
one of the best creators of premium automobiles and the world s most noteworthy
maker of business vehicles with an overall compass. Daimler Financial Services gives
financing, leasing, task force organization, security, cash related hypotheses, charge
cards, and inventive adaptability organizations
3,Country Background
Mundi(2015) shows that Amid the late eighteenth and nineteenth hundreds of years,
Great Britain set up provinces and protectorates in the range of current Malaysia;
these were possessed by Japan from 1942 to 1945. In 1948, the British ruled regions
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The suppliers of crude material, parts and administrations to the firm will be the
source control over the organizations. This is on account of the suppliers may
decline to chip in with the organizations by charging to a great degree high charge
for a few assets. Along these lines this in influence the organization s expense of
creation because of the extravagant crude material. Why the supplier will deal the
cost with the Mercedes Ben Company? This is on the grounds that the suppliers have
the altered clients in the business furthermore they are solid premise in the
Violence Vs Non Violence Essay
Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society. Rather than having
violent movements and harming citizens, it is better to peacefully resist. Once a
violence is used, the resistance to the law becomes nulled. People tend to not
follow a violence protester. Once a violent riot starts, chaos is everywhere. People
forget what they are truly fighting for. They unconsciously run away with the fear
of getting harmed and dare not to go back. A peaceful resistance on the other hand
leads citizens to join and support. People are able to see what they are fighting for
and their real intentions. They are able to stand and cause no problem to people
passing by as they are showing their support through silent voices. Many famous
activists and leaders are for nonviolence. Mahatma Gandhi, a primary leader of India
s independence... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Blessed is the man who can perceive the law of ahimsa (nonviolence) (Gandhi s
Philosophy of Nonviolence). He believes that violence is never the answer and
that people should stay away from it. Violence will create another violence and
there would be no end. Also, the government takes the violence resistant harshly.
They ignore people who cause disturbance to the society and to the citizens. Having
a peaceful resistance, the government sees the people and consider their resistance
and try to come with a solution to satisfy their citizens. Another leader who was
against for violence is Martin Luther Kind Jr. He is one of the influential leaders in
American s History. He stated that, I have earnestly opposed violent tension, but
there is a type of constructive, nonviolent tension which is necessary for growth (
Letter from a Birmingham Jail [King, Jr.] ). He also believes that we who engage in
nonviolent direct action are not the creators of tension ( Letter from a
Essay On Preprocessing Techniques
2.1 Preprocessing Module In this module, the input signals is prepossessed first,
here Hamming windowing technique is used and followed by the FFT [5]. Initially
the input signal is spitted as overlapping frames, and each frame contains the
duration of 0.025ms. The block diagram of preprocessing module is as shown in Fig1.
Preprocessing Module
Optimization Module
Spectral Filtering Module
Fig.1 Block diagram of speech signal enhancement
The input speech signal is denoted by S by having a total duration of T ms and the
frames be represented by Fi, where 1 ≤ i ≤ T/0.025 each having 0.025 ms. It
can be represented by S = {F1 F2......... Fn}, when n=T/0.025 the frames are
windowed by using the hamming window technique. The hamming ... Show more
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In PSO each member of the population is called particle, and each population is
called a swarm.
PSO algorithm steps: Initially it generates a random population. In this case the
initial population consists of value interval [0, 1]. Compute the position and velocity
of each and every particle. Compute the best velocity for each particle and the best
velocity for all particles in the iterations. Update the new velocity, add it to the swarm
particle and get the new particle.
Vt+1=vt+1/2О±vt 1+1/6О±(1 О±)vt 2+1/24О±(1 О±)( О±)vt 3+ОЁ_1 (ПЃ_b
ПЃ)+ОЁ_2 (П‰_b ПЃ).....(3) ПЃ_(t+1)=ПЃ_t+v_(t+1) .............. (4) After updating
all the particles, evaluate using fitness function is satisfied, the process ends
otherwise the whole process is repeated from step3.
The fitness [1] in this paper depends on three terms. For calculating the fitness in
this case, the values are converted to zero or one. It can be represented by z, if z 0.5
it is converted to 1, otherwise 0. The initial noise power spectrum is denoted by О›
and noise spectrum variance is denoted by spectrum distance can be calculated using
equation 5.
〖SD〗^((t))=20 log_10⁡〖ᴧ^t 〗 log‖W_j^((i)) ‖,where 0 m M
1. After the windowing technique followed by the Fast Fourier transforms (FFT)
frequency domain signal is achieved. Let the input windowed signals in the ith frame
be represented as w_0^((i)),w_1^((i)),.......,w_(M 1)^((i))and Fourier transform is
given by: w_k^((i) )= ∑_(k=0)^(M 1)в
–’w_n^((i) ) e^( i2ПЂk
The Benefits Of The Cuban Embargo
Would lifting the Cuba Embargo benefit its communist government or its people
most? Are we willing to potentially arm and strengthen their government to provide
minimal relief to the Cubans as a people? The Cuban embargo is an economic,
financial and commercial embargo imposed by the United States government on Cuba
. The purpose of the Embargo is to keep sanctions on Cuba should their government
continue to refuse democratization and greater respect for human rights. ( 12
Significant ) For decades, experts have argued their cases concerning the possible
repeal of the embargo. On one side, the embargo could improve the economy of the
United Statesand relief the people of their starvation and poverty, while the other
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appear weak. Lifting the embargo before the Cuban government has met the
requirements set forth by the U.S. government would send a message that the U.S.
is weak in it enforcing its laws as, according to U.S. law, Cuba must legalize all
political activity, release political prisoners, commit to free and fair elections, grant
freedom of the press, and allow labor unions. (Meyers) The Cuban government has
not responded positively to any of these guidelines and has reacted with aggression
when the United States showed signs of easing the embargo. In 2014 the United
States reopened its embassy in Cuba, and since the United States agreed to reopen
the U.S. embassy in Cuba, the Cuban government has continued to persecute and
arrest its own citizens. There were 630 political arrests in June 2015 alone. One
protester claimed, the Cuban government has grown even bolder as result of the
normalized relations. ( Cuba Embargo ) Discontinuing the embargo would make the
United States appear weak to international powers and provoke Cuban
Sexually Transmitted Infections ( Stis )
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are one of the most concerning health
problems in the United States. It is a serious threat to the health of the population
which could lead to severe complications if left untreated. According to the CDC,
approximately 20 million new cases of sexually transmitted disease are reported
throughout the nation. Though constituting 25% of the sexually active population,
youth account for nearly half of new STI cases which makes them the at risk
population ( 2014 Sexually Transmitted DiseaseSurveillance , 2015). Research
suggests this increase in cases among adolescents and young adults was attributed to
the combination of behavioral, biological and cultural factors ( Sexual Healthof
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S., Mcfarlane, M., 2000). Therefore, actions must be taken to prevent this particular
group from contracting and spreading the disease.
In the state of Missouri, STIs are also one of the most critical health problem.
According to Missouri Health Assessment (2013), the state s Gonorrhea (130.3 per
100,000 persons) and Chlamydia (465.6 per 100,000 persons) rates are
significantly higher than the U.S (104.2 and 457.6 per 100,000 persons,
respectively) rates. Especially in the metro regions of Kansas City and St. Louis,
the prevalence rates of Gonorrhea (191.8 and 188 per 100,000 persons,
respectively) and Chlamydia (606.1 and 558.8 per 100,000 persons) is significant
higher than the state rates (Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services,
2013). In Missouri 2015 State Health Profile, reported rates of chlamydia among
women were higher than those among men. The health profile also found that among
women by age groups 20 24 had the highest number in cases for both Chlamydia and
Gonorrhea. The statistics indicate that college students, especially female contributed
greatly to the large number of STIs cases in Missouri (Missouri 2015 State Health
Profile, 2015).
The priority population for sexual health is the youth because they are at greater
risks for contracting STIs than other age groups. Therefore, the Sexual Health
Advocacy Group will focus on giving college students the tools to choose not to
engage in risky sexual behaviors and information on
United States Border Patrol Research
The border patrol has been a major problem for many decades concerning illicit drugs
entering into the United States (Levinthal, 2012). Controlling the importation of
illicit drugs is not an easy task. Statistics confirm the combined United States border
stretches approximately 7,000 miles (Levinthal, 2012). The amount of government
officials needed to monitor the importation of illicit drugs is unimaginable. Moreover,
the government has designated four agencies to reduce the interdiction of drugs
entering into United Statesterritory. The four agencies for reducing illicit drugcontrol
in the United States, includes (1) DEA, (2) the U.S. Customs Border Protection
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Coast Guard and is known as the leading marine drug interdiction (Levinthal, 2012).
Drug traffickers use marine passages for importing drugs from overseas (Levinthal,
2012). According to Levinthal (2012), statistics report six million illicit drugs arrive
by sea. In addition, a new method drug traffickers are using to import by sea is the
use of semi subs, which can carry up to twelve metric tons of cargo (Levinthal, 2012).
In 2008, the Coast Guard seized seven metric tons of Columbian cocaine due to Coast
Guard s using helicopters and shooting the vessel down (Levinthal, 2012). In
addition, the Office of National Drug Control Policy (1999) notes, The interagency
mission is to reduce the supply of drugs from source countries by denying smugglers
the use of air and maritime routes in the transit zone. Finally, the last effort which the
government utilizes to combat interdiction is through the U.S. Military (Levinthal,
2012). The U.S. Military is proactive in the enforcement of illicit drug interdiction
(Levinthal, 2012). The military is completely on board with law enforcement
agencies, as well as, working with governments abroad (Levinthal, 2012). The
benefits that military personnel provide include, intelligence, planning, foreign
knowledge, which allow other agencies to complete the actions needed for
interdiction of the illicit drug trafficking (Levinthal,
Transcendental Meditation Analysis
Your Over the Counter Dosage of Meditation
Medication and surgical treatment can go from a five dollar box of Advil at CVS
to a ten thousand dollar heart surgery at your nearest hospital. But what if there was
a way to lower your chances for little to no cost; would you try it? Well, just for your
knowledge, there is an answer out there and the name is meditation. Meditation has
changed the lives of many individuals ranging in different disorders. This article will
review the interview conducted with Transcendental Meditation teachers of Nancy
and Thomas, which occurred on February 29, 2016. The interview was located at
their house located on 920 Imperial Drive Mohnton, PA 19540 where they also
conduct their teaching. The overall goal of this paper is to demonstrate that
meditation offers multiple benefits as an alternative treatment to those who suffer
from mental disorders.
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The study focused on eleven individuals, seven where screened but only five
completed the trail. The individuals who ranged from 18 to 65 years of age, and
suffered from PTSD for more than one year. The duration of the study lasted 12
weeks, this included an 8 week assessment and data collection. The individuals
were taught the technique of TM, which took, on average, 60 to 90 minutes. The
individuals were expected to practice at home for 20 mins twice per day. Subjects
reported improvements in their sleep along with statements of feeling more alive ,
happier , deeply rested , having more peace at life , and having a big weight lifted
from my shoulders (Rosenthal, Grosswald, Ross, Rosenthal, 2011). TM has been
effective in helping with symptoms of
How Did John Kramer Overcome Jigsaw
John Kramer (also known as The Jigsaw Killer or simply Jigsaw) is a fictional
character from the Saw franchise. He is portrayed by American actor Tobin Bell.
As opposed to other killers, Jigsaw does not actually intend to kill his subjects. The
purpose of his traps are to see if the subject has the will to survive, hoping their
experience will teach them the value of life and save them from their own demons.
Prior to Becoming Jigsaw, Kramer was a successful engineer as well as a devoted
husband to Jill tuck, who ran a recovery clinic for drug users. Jon and Tuck were
both expecting their first child, Gideon. Unfortunately, she was assaulted by an addict
named Cecil Adams, resulting in miscarriage. This incident changed John s outlook
on life,
Explication Of Robert Frost s The Road Not Taken
Sage Schweickert
Michelle Williams
ENG 232 800
April 24, 2015
Explication of Robert Frost s The Road Not Taken Somewhere during your middle
school or possibly even high school course you heard one of your literature
teachers proclaim with a robust attitude, Two roads diverged in a wood, and I / I
took the one less traveled by, / and that has made all the difference (Frost 1132).
These iconic lines are ones that we have all grown up hearing when faced with a
tough decision, yet few people have taken the chance to look even deeper into the
grandeur that is Frost s poetry. By his use of imagery, rhyme sequence, and other
literary elements, Frost has managed to make this iconic poem relatable to each and
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The poem itself holds such deep philosophical meaning that is unique yet equally
relatable to every reader that encounters it. When you combine this deep,
motivational life lesson with Frost s ability to weave in literary elements such as
imagery and rhyme sequences it truly solidifies The Road Not Taken as one of the
most profound poems composed to
The Bombing Of Guernica By Pablo Ruiz Picasso
Guernica was painted on a canvas with oil by Pablo Ruiz Picasso in 1937. He was
inspired by the experimental bombing of Guernica in Spain by the Germans during
the Spanish Civil War. The Reina Sofia National Art Museum is the current home of
this famous anti war painting.
Figure 1: Image from Reina Sofia National Art Museum
Pablo Picasso s painting is one of the most famous war paintings in history and a
perfect artistic response to war, because it depicts how all wars cause senseless acts
of cruelty, overwhelming sadness and despair of loss, and confusion of the lives
amongst the chaos. Guernica illustrates unnecessary crimes of cruelty by showing the
dead child in its mother s arms, a woman being burned alive, and animals being ...
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Picasso s scheme of monochromatic colors of black is purposely done to show
how dark war is. Therefore, making people realize how death is a dark situation,
not a light one. The points of pain are painted light grey to emphasize desolation.
Accordingly, he has the hole in the horse shaded dark to portray emptiness. As the
characters fling their heads back, their mouths are open upward towards heaven as
if they are crying out to God. He also details this by having the slain man on the
ground s hand facing upward and a flower growing out of his sword to symbolize
hope after death. Altogether, these elements show how war creates
Existentialism In Hamlet
Hamlet is widely regarded as one of William Shakespeare s most famous and best
written tragedies. Its importance to history, due in part to the fact that the
introspection of the main character upon his dilemmas was rarely addressed in other
popular plays, is felt to this day. Similar to the likes of Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth,
Julius Caesar, Othello, King Lear, and other Shakespearean tragedies, it has been the
subject of much critical analysis and literary review from many approaches. In this
essay, the historic, existentialist, traditional revenge tragedy, psychoanalytic, and
archetypal approaches will be used to understand the tragedy of Hamlet. The time
period in which the play was written is known as either the English Renaissance or
the Early Modern Era. The existence of both names seems to prove that Hamlet was
penned in a period of transition for England, and the characters within the tragedy all
but confirm this conjecture. Hamlet, the titular character, represents the modern half
of the transition, acquiring an education from a city where the transition was most
prominent, while Claudius represents the medieval half, claiming and subsequently
abusing the traditional position of king through means of betrayal and secrecy
(Bernath 220). The time period also suggests that the introspection of the main
character upon his dilemma s in such a way as to question his own existence initially
had an incredible resonance with audiences, as such commentary on the human
Research Paper On Beara Beara
Beara Beara
Beara Beara uses generations of experience and its artisans takes on creating
exclusive stuffs that stands the tests of time. By the fusion of stout natural hides with
fantastic soft natural suede it creates an array of handbags, satchels and backpacks
which are unrivaled. To add to the uniqueness of numerous models it combines
antique Andean cloths known as aguayos. These exceptional cloths showcase a sense
of history and culture and create every bag exclusive and excellent. A Beara Beara
bag owner revels in creating his or her own exceptional style, whilst sustaining a
dependable and good business. Its customers prefer to invest in quality rather than
highly priced branding; appreciating the quality of materials, the uncomplicated
beauty of form and the knack and endurance involved in making a Beara Beara Bag.
The company is excited with its initial months of business as it strives to manage the
demand while ever improving its products. Its business model proves that one can be
a triumphant at the same time as also augmenting the lives of others.
Facts About Beara Beara
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by tough work, custom, and skill that is respected across the globe. Their bags are
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Beara Beara is best suited for both men and women and has become the preferred
choice for everybody from celebrities to teenage girls. Beara Beara is situated in
London and provides shipping across the globe. Beara Beara has created a decent
reputation for the maximum quality bags with stylish designs. It is devoted for
producing exclusive leather bags like backpacks, satchels and handbags. Its products
are long lasting and classic. Wearing Beara Beara bags, you can show your
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Reality Pans Labyrinth Essay
Perception alters reality pans labyrinth. The film El Laberinto del Fauno by
Guillermo del Toro is constantly contrasting the fantasy world with the harsh world
of reality. These light hearted scenes represent the joyful, free Spain that could exist
with the fall of fascism, whilst the world of reality with its brutal nature represents
the fascist nation of Spain. As the film nears its conclusion, the two worlds begin to
merge, revealing that the type of world that may be present in the future differs for
each person depending on how they perceive the events and world around them. The
first instance in which the alteration of form to suit views in the film is the
transformation of the mantid transforms into a fairy, to suit the needs of what
Ophelia views it to be. This shows how the desires of a person lead to the alterations
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As Ophelia decides to refuse the fauns request and walk away, captain Vidal enters
the centre of the labyrinth, revealing that he is not capable of seeing the faun, as
he heads towards Ofelia without question. This yet again shows how those who
cannot perceive Spain as being free in the future are incapable of seeing the
fantasy aspects of the film, representing the free Spain of the future. This is a key
scene as Vidal himself is the embodiment of fascism, which explains why he cannot
see Spain as being free, due to the fact that freedom and fascism cannot be
symbiotic, as the rise in one will always result in the fall of another. This is
portrayed through the use of a POV shot, from Vidal s perspective, showing Ofelia
talking to no one, making her appear to look mad. This emphasises the fact that
those who couldn t see Spain as being a free country, believed those who fought for
it to be insane. By doing this Del Toro confirms the fact that only those who believe
in the fantasy world that is a free Spain are able to notice
Unmasculine Aura In The Sun Also Risess Analysis
Similar Yet Secluded: Robert Cohn s Unmasculine Aura in the The Sun Also Rises
Insecurity runs rampant through the men in The Sun Also Rises. Those who fought
in World War I have been emasculated either physically or mentally, while non
veterans also feel a sense of inadequacy. Robert Cohn, the sole Jewish and non
veteran character, is the frequent target of scorn from a group of men who have all
been to war together and share similar values. His belief of love and honor
representing pre war ideals is looked down upon by others. Cohn is secluded because
he does not fulfill the role of an ideal man; yet, neither does anybody in the central
group. Cohn puts on a masculine façade to cover up his internal issues just like the
other men of the novel, but only he is criticized for being weak. Thus, Robert Cohn
personifies the shortcomings of non archetypal men, demonstrating the irony of his
alienation amidst similarly unmanly characters.
Cohn lacks the dominative nature that is indicative of a quintessential man, which
lowers his status below equally timid men. Cohn believes he is chivalrous; not
realizing that he is letting women take advantage of him. His traditional values
often get in the way of his judgment. Frances, Cohn s initial love interest, looks at
him as a careless possession (Heminway 19). Even when he is being exploited,
Cohn doesn t looked [look] at another woman (19) and stays faithful. At the time,
men were supposed to be controlling of women and dictate the course of their
relationship. Yet, Cohn is perfectly fine with being taken advantage of. This stems
from Cohn s feelings of inferiority from his days at Princeton, where he was
mocked for being Jewish. His insecurities now come out in different situations,
making him more submissive than a stereotypical man. Similarly, when Cohn falls
hopelessly in love with Brett, he follows her around like a poor bloody steer (146).
It is evident that Cohn stays overly attached to women even when the relationship
is clearly over. He is condemned by the core group of men for this behavior, yet
they display this same characteristic. Each of the men also take interest in Brett and
give her control because she is damned good looking (29). Hemingway
Phonemic Awareness
Phonemic awareness is not phonics. Phonemic awareness is an understanding about
spoken language. Children who are phonemically aware can tell the teacher that bat
is the word the teacher is representing by saying the three separate sounds in the
word. They can tell you all the sounds in the spoken word dog. They can tell you
that, if you take the last sound off cart you would have car. Phonicson the other hand,
is knowing the relation between specific, printed letters (including combinations of
letters) and specific, spoken sounds. You are asking children to show their phonics
knowledge when you ask them which letter make the first sound in bat or dog or the
last sound in car or cart. The phonemic awareness tasks that have predicted... Show
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Focusing on rimes rather than on vowels alone is particularly important in helping
children learn to decode words. (Adams, 1990)
Research shows that all proficient readers rely on deep and ready knowledge of
spelling sound correspondence while reading, whether this knowledge was
specifically taught or simply inferred by students. Conversely, failure to learn to use
spelling/sound correspondences to read and spell words is shown to be the most
frequent and debilitating cause of reading difficulty. Many children learn to read
without any direct classroom instruction in phonics. But many children, especially
children from homes that are not language rich, do need more systematic instruction
in word attack strategies. Well sequenced phonics instruction early in the first grade
has been shown to reduce the incidence of reading difficulty even as it accelerates
the growth of the class as a whole. Given this, it is probably better to start all
children, most especially in high poverty areas, with explicit phonics instruction.
Such an approach does require continually monitoring children s progress both to
allow those who are progressing quickly to move ahead before they become bored
and to ensure that those who are having difficulties get the assistance they need.
Sulzby and Teale (1991)
How Saint Thomas Is the Best Saint
Thomas Didymus is the best saint out of all the saints that have lived on this
planet. For one thing, Thomas was one of Jesus s most loyal disciples. And
because he was a disciple of Jesus, he was one of the few saints to witness the
miracles of God s only child and learn from him. Additionally, he was a missionary
in South Asia to dedicate his life to spread the Word of God there. As seen by the
preceding information, I can say that SaintThomas is the best saint who ever lived.
If Saint Thomas isn t recognized as the greatest saint, he should at least be in the Top
12 List, as does the rest of Jesus s 11 disciples. But what I think what makes him
Number 1 is that he was more eager to learn from Jesus s teachings than any other
of Jesus s disciples. And I also esteem him for his curiosity and his habit for
questioning clarity when Jesus does his teachings and parables. In The Last
Supper, John 14:1 5 Jesus foretells his death and his ascension into heaven along
with his disciples, including Thomas. It reads, Jesus said to his disciples Don t be
worried! Have faith in God and have faith in me. There are many rooms in my
Father s house. I wouldn t tell you this, unless it was true. I am going there to
prepare a place for each of you. After I have done this, I will come back and take you
with me. Then we will be together. You know the way to where I m going. Thomas
said, Lord we don t even know where you are going! How will we know the way? I
think Thomas is the guy who
Wicked Play Character Analysis
Friendships are tested when struggles come into play. The play of Wicked brings in
fantastic moral lessons for the readers to ponder. It provides issues that are relevant
to today s society and it can help one be aware of some tricky situations that they may
encounter throughout an individual s life. The characters in the play may not go
about the matters exceedingly well, but that does not mean that someone cannot learn
from the mistakes of how the situations were handled. The struggles that were faced
entailed that relationships are far better than being popular, everyone makes mistakes
but not everyone takes responsibility for their mistakes, and one is bound to be used
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They trick them into thinking that they are trying to better themselves or help them
progress with something and then all the sudden they turn on them because they
want what they desire instead. Elphaba wanted to be with the Wizard because she
desired to help the animals of Oz and she thought that once someone was with the
Wizard everyone will perceive them differently; they will not think they are weird
or strange. People do not always do things for the right reasons, You can t! Spells
are irreversible! I knew she had the power, I told you! (Holzman 1.15) Once Elphaba
figured out that Madame Morrible and the Wizard were using her for their devious
plan, she felt hurt because she was manipulated by the people she thought she could
trust. A lot of times the people who hurt others are the ones they trust and love the
Cancer And Its Effects On Cancer
Cancer is a topic that many don t like to talk about because of its dark association
with death. However it is important to be educated on what cancer exactly is and
where it comes from. First off, there are many types of cancer that can occur in all
areas of the body. The craziest fact is that all cancers start off with the mutation of
just one single cell. We have millions of cells in our body and just once mutated cell
can change someone s life or even end it. Many people will say this cancerruns in the
family and they think that is the cause of the cancer. However that is only true for
few as cancer is inherited less than 10% of the time. The majority of cancer is
caused by environmental factors. The saying that comes with age is true with
cancer as well because mutations will accumulate more as we age increasing the
probability of being diagnosed with cancer. The way cancer cells can grow is
when they aren t responsive to mitosis which is the growth and development of
normal cells. This means that cancer cells will continue to grow without being
checked by the body and its normal growth and division process. Cells that don t
die when they actually should is a cause of cancer happening. This is a part of the
beginning of cancer becoming worse with the end result of a lethal tumor. The life
on a cancer in prolonged by what is called a telomerase enzyme which extends the
telomeres of a chromosome making it longer and longer. A long telomere allows for
many cycles of
Three Colonial Groups In Colonial America
Beginning in 1625, the United Kingdom of Britain and the United Kingdom of
Scotland started their colonial dominance of the Americas in Massachusetts Bay. The
two countries later joined to form Great Britain. The colonies spread to other parts of
America, including Georgia, Virginia and Maryland. The French, on the other hand,
colonized North America as the Spanish occupied colonies in the south and, thus, all
three colonial groups were in constant struggle to oust each other and occupy greater
territory in the Americas.
Equality was only a dream in America in from 1700 through 1750. Native Americans
and immigrants affiliated to each of the three colonial groups were subjected to
slavery. Louisiana, for example, was a French colony where about
Key Strands
Outline the key strands of the sociology of work!
The term work is expressed as performing duties involving the use of psychological
and physical energy, for the purpose of the manufacture of goods and services in
order to achieve an individuals needs (Gedden s 2008). There are six key areas of
thought in the sociology of work these include managerial psychologist , Durkheim
systems , Interactionist , Weber Interpretivist , Marxian and Post structuralise and
Post Modern (Watson 2008). Sociology is defined as the examination of the
connections which grow between individuals as they are arranged by others in
cultures and how these patterns are affected by the interactions of individuals around
them (Giddens 2009).
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He focused heavily on the area of science and over emphasised on the reality of
independence and externally existing society. Durkheim outlined the divisions of
labour by distinguishing between mechanical forms of solidarity and organic
solidarity. He disagreed with psychological reductionism displaying that even an
issue like suicide has to be understood in terms of the level of the individual s
interactions with others and taking their psychological state into account. Durkheim
examined the significance of Social currents Social Facts in society. An important
term outlined by Durkheim is Anomie which is a form of social breakdown in which
the standards that would normally occur in a particular situation does not operate.
Elton Mayo (1880 1949) was greatly inspired by Durkheim s work and created the
concept of the Human Relations School. The Hawthorn Studies was started in
Chicago by examining the effects of workshop lighting had on workers productivity.
It concluded that the close interests shown in the workers had brought the group
together as a team and increased commitment motivation and collaboration. In
Systems Thinking these are societies which are viewed as if they were independent
bodies controlling energy and resources with the environment to live. Systems
thinking are valuable in its importance on arrangements and outlines in social life. It
is therefore a beneficial style
the beach Essays
The beach 1. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;people Richard: a british traveller, who
comes to Bangkok and gets a map to a secret hidden beach. He has seen every
movie about Vietnam, and he sometimes believes being there. He also is addicted
to video games. Daffy Duck: the man who gives Rich the map; he had been on the
beach before and had left it for some reason. After his death, he often appears in
Richs daydreams. He always speaks about Vietnam, and he knows everything before
it happens. Etienne and Françoise: a french couple that Rich meets in Bangkok.
He shows them the map, and together they go to the beach. Zeph and Sammy: two
Americans who are given a map of the beach by Rich. Sal and Bugs: Sal s the leader
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There, Jed buys the rice while Rich is hanging around. When they meet again to
take the rice back to the beach, Jed tells Rich that he heard two Americans talking
to some german people about a map to the beach, and that they were using Richs
name. Rich is alarmed: this must be Zeph and Sammy! Some days later, Sal asks
Rich to join Jed on his journeys on the island, because there are some other people
on the next island. Luckily, she doesn t know that Rich knows them. So Rich
doesn t see his other friends anymore, because he is always out on the island, and
he becomes very lonely. Jed and he start to play games, they pretend being in
Vietnam while they are watching the people on the other island. One day, as they
get back to the camp, everything is in a mess because Keaty had catched a dead
squid and they had all eaten of it. In the camp, there had also been an argument
between Bugs and Keaty. Bugs had hit Keaty, and the others had taken the part for
one of them, so the camp is now divided in two parts. At the same time, the people
on the other island are coming over to the beach island on a raft they had built. Jed
is looking after the sick people in the camp, and Rich has to watch what s going on
with the rafters. So, from now on, he s out alone all day, smoking grass and talking
to his imaginary friend mister Duck. Sal, who is worried about the troubles in the
camp, talks to them about the Tet festival, which marks
Streaking Lab Report
Lab Three: Streaking and Spreading Plates
Introduction
In this laboratory experiment, we was introduce to an introduction to streaking and
spreading of bacteria in agar plates such that single cells can be isolated from one
another, each cell can reproduces to form a visible colony composed of genetically
identical clones. Streaking and spreading bacteria is to obtain individual colonies is
usually the first step in genetic manipulation of microorganisms.
Materials
Petri dishes
Metal transfer loop
Bunsen burner
Test tube rack
Glass spreader
Alcohol
E. coli
Methods
Streaking Procedure
1.The petri dish was labeled.
2.The metal transfer loop was sterilized before obtaining the specimen.
3.The culture was opened and the specimen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The spreader was placed in contact with the inoculum on the surface of the plate and
was positioned to allow the inoculum to run evenly along the length of the spreader.
The even pressure was applied to the spreader and the plate was spun by hand.
3.After the spread plate was permitted to absorb the inoculum for 10 minutes, they
were inverted and incubated.
Results
Streaking and spreading bacteria over the surface of the plate diluted the amount of
bacteria diluted until the individual cells were streak and spread of the surface of
the plate. From theses, individual cell a single colony arises. All cells in the colony
genetically identical. However, the streaking and spreading was not quite properly
performed, but there were some visible colonies that arise.
Discussion
In order to obtain well isolated discrete colonies, the quadrant streak and spread
technique was used. This allowed dilution of the original microbial material over
the entire surface of the plate. As the original sample was diluted by streaking and
spreading it, over successive quadrants the number of organism decreases. Usually
by the third or fourth quadrant only a few organism were transferred on the by the
inoculating loop and theses produce a few isolated
Metal-Only Lewis Pairs with Transition Metal Lewis Basas
Metal Only Lewis Pairs with Transition Metal Lewis Basas
Introduction:
History of Metal Metal Dative Bonding Concept In 1961, Vaska and Diluzio
synthesized a lemon yellow compound known as the organometallic complex trans
[IrCl(CO)(PPh3)2]. This was achieved by reducing iridium(III) to iridium(I) using
just triphenylphosphine and an alcohol. This was significant because they had
prepared an iridium carbonyl complex without the use of carbon monoxide. This
complex has reversible dioxygen coordination, but more importantly, it is extremely
reactive with acids, halides, and dihydrogen yielding stable Ir(III) addition
products. The discovery of this Iridium complex meant that laboratories across the
globe could now easily create, in one step and several hours, an air stable compound
that could undergo oxidative addition reactions. Also, the reaction could be
monitored by watching the carbonyl C O stretching band in the IR spectrum and
NMR spectroscopy later on. Because Vaska s complex was so stable, its reactivity
was limited. The complex serves as an excellent molecular platform for defining how
oxidative addition reactions make homo and heterogeneous catalysis a reality. While
the term oxidative addition is a staple in inorganic chemistry and catalysis, the step
transition metal Lewis basicity is almost never seen. There are numerous methods that
a metal can cleave an element element bond, from concerted, side on cleavage to
backside attack. Most oxidative addition
Enterprise Resource System
ERP SYSTEMS: ASSIGNMENT 3 BY: AREEN AHMED Table of Contents
Introduction3 Importance of integration to companies4 Integration issues (issues
which occur due to lack of integration)8 ERP solution (standardization)16 Benefits
when companies address integration issues18 Conclusion21 Reference:22
Introduction Enterprise Resource System (ERP) software has become an important
component for today s businesses in order to compete in the market. The key
element of the ERP is to integrate and to share the information across the company
firmly. Moreover it helps in reducing the cost of production and to let the top level
managers and decisions makers to make decisions easily. According to Rajagopal
(2002), since... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In order to compete in today s competitive market, the company should integrate their
business activities of each functional area. Furthermore, integration allows in the
development of the workflow and the communication of the organizations (Monk
amp; Wagner, 2009). Recently, the company managements have started to think of
business processes rather than focusing on the business functions. Business processes
is known as collection of logically related tasks and activities (such as production,
sales or production) in order to perform the task together (Business dictionary, N.D.).
For the customer satisfaction, companies should ensure that the functional areas of
operations are integrated (Monk amp; Wagner, 2009, P. 4). For example, technology
of the computer changes rapidly, such as the configuration to the apple mac book pro,
dell computers. Therefore, to deliver the accurate information s to the customers,
sales department should have up to date information regarding the products and about
the latest computer configurations. This would allow the customers to order the
computers that are available in the market and the products that manufacturing plant
produces. The manufacturing plant or the employees who produces the product
would need the accurate
Plea Bargaining
Plea Bargaining
University of Phoenix
CJA/373 Criminal Court Systems
Mario D Adamo
Week Four Individual Assignment
July 14, 2010
Plea Bargaining
Introduction
Much of the criticism leveled at the legal system in general and the criminal justice
system in particular is well deserved, but one feature of the criminal justice system
poorly understood and thus unfairly judged by both the public and the media, is the
process of plea bargaining. Because criminal defendants have no incentive to plead
guilty as charged, and because the number of cases that would otherwise need to be
tried vastly exceeds the resources available to try them, plea bargaining is a strategy
for avoiding total gridlock.
Definitions of Plea Bargaining The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
NaГЇve defendants may enter into plea agreements with prosecutors not knowing that
they have the right to litigate fully any charges against them.
However, according to the Fifth and Sixth Amendments of the United States
Constitution, no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness
against himself (self incrimination), and in all criminal prosecutions, the accused
shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury, to be confronted
with witnesses against him.
Advantages of Plea Bargaining There are several advantages for plea bargaining.
Some include; reducing the uncertainties of criminal trials, fewer trials and trial
delays, more convictions, and reducing the costs of trials. Some other advantages of
plea bargaining are that victims are spared either the trauma or inconvenience of
testifying, according to the nature of the case, and the prosecution is spared the risk
of acquittal.
Disadvantages of Plea Bargaining The concrete disadvantage is that there is some
reduction in the conviction offense or sentence or both, although the outcomes of
responsible plea bargaining are not dramatically different from probable outcomes
absent plea bargaining. The most significant disadvantage of plea bargaining,
however, is the abstract one it involves negotiating with criminals and rewards their
refusal to
The Amendment Of The United States Constitution
use of force is always a heavily debated topic for law enforcement. Every action an
officer takes during an altercation when use of force is present, will be reviewed by
chief s, lieutenant s captain s etc. With the recent rise in officer involved shootings,
the demand for less lethal force measures has begun to rise. The eighth amendment of
the United States Constitution was made for protection against cruel and unusual
punishment; if an officer uses lethal force in an altercation they have deprived that
person of their rights. Also the fourteenth amendment gives us the right to due
process; lethal force deprives us of that right. There is a saying that has come to light
recently that law enforcement officers are the judge the jury and the executioner.
Officers have become heavily criticized for using lethal force in altercations that less
lethal could have possibly been used. With officer involved shooting on the rise
society wants us to re examine other alternatives. There will be times that an officer
must use their duty weapon, but many of the recent shootings could have been
avoided with the use of less lethal tools. Lethal force often affects the department s
image negatively and brings un wanted media attention; it can be hard to rebuild the
trust with the community. When officers deploy less lethal tactics it is often
overlooked by any media attention and any civil issues. In an effort to help
department s combat un wanted lethal encounters, this research will
Essay on Queen Elizabeth
The last queen of the Tudor dynasty, Queen Elizabeth I proved to be on of the most
celebrated, and controversial leaders in English history. Raised in a neglectful home,
and shadowed by her mother s reputation, Elizabeth did not have the royal treatment
that her siblings received. From her birth, she was a disappointment, as a child she
was intelligent, yet unnoticed, and the road to her 1558 1603 reign was troubled.
Elizabeth was born on September 7, 1533. To the disappointment of King Henry VII,
her father, she was a presumptive heir to the throne. Elizabeth s older sister, Mary,
would have been heir to the throne, but that was stripped from her when Henry VII
divorced her mother, Catherine of Aragon. Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth s mother,... Show
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Mary?s determination was to destroy the Protestant faith in England. One of her
acts as queen was confining Elizabeth to the Tower of London for two months on
suspicion of collaborating against her plans. Mary suspected that she was pregnant,
and Elizabeth?s probability at descending the throne was diminishing rapidly,
although Mary recognized Elizabeth as heir to the throne. It turned out Mary was
not pregnant, and she became very ill. On November 17, 1558 she died. On January
15, 1559 Elizabeth became queen at the age of twenty five. A light snow fell on the
packed London streets as the new queen was celebrated. The queen repeatedly told
her people ?I thank you with all my heart.? After the coronation ceremony, Elizabeth
sat down to a lavish ten hour banquet. Many challenged the queen?s right to absolute
power. John Knox stated ?Women are unsuited to rule.? Elizabeth made it abundantly
clear she would not stand for disobedience. During her reign, Elizabeth enjoyed
charming men into agreeing with her views. To insure that her statesmen and
courtiers did not take their positions for granted, she alternated between outburst of
royal displeasure and displays of humor and warmth. Elizabeth was considered by
most to be a gorgeous queen, and her beauty was unmatched. During her childhood,
while living with Catherine Parr, Elizabeth experienced emotional distress which
many believe affected her love
Marketing Case Study Of Chixchops
MARKET FEASIBILITY
There is no such thing as instant success when it comes to business. Success in
business requires money, time and effort. ChixChops, the home of grilled chicken
and pork chops, aims primarily to provide high quality products and service to satisfy
the needs of its customers.
Businesses succeed by getting and keeping its customers. Without customers, you
will not have a business. ChixChops should design offerings and image to occupy a
distinctive position in the minds of the target market. The main goal is to focus on
the central benefits delivered by the products and services in order to capture and win
not only the hearts but also the pockets of their target market.
TARGET MARKET
The proponents have chosen Rosario, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They advertise their business through the use of Internet by posting photos, prices,
location, event and other information about their business, so that people will be
attracted to visit their stores and buy their products.
3.Flyers
Mang Inasal, Bar B King, Chooks to go, Andoks, etc. are the competitors of
Chixchops that have advertisement through the use of flyers. Flyers usually
distributed in different areas in Rosario Cavite especially where people usually pass
by. The business name, product name, pricing, contact number, location of the
business are printed here to introduce their products.
Being a small business enterprise with minimal capital, the following are the
marketing strategies that will be used by ChixChops:
1.Internet or Web
You do not have to spend thousands for advertising your business or product.
Today, you can advertise for free by having an account in popular sites like
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and it can be a competitive advantage for a
business. In these social media sites, the business will be known by the people. These
sites will be used to post photos, prices, promos and other information about the
Clara Barton Research Paper
Clara Barton Clara Barton s real name is Clarissa Harlowe Barton. I chose her is
because she is a very strong and independent woman, especially for her time period.
She saved many lives and risked her own in doing so. She would go through the
battlefields to help save wounded soldiers. At the same time of being strong she
was loving and kind. She tried to save lives and she helped to find 22,000 soldiers
who were marked missing. She would even write down messages soldiers wished to
their families. She took charge on the battlefield and was extremely brave.
Clara was born on December 25, 1821, in North Oxford, Massachusetts, on
Christmas day. She was raised in North Oxford. She had a mother, father, and four
other siblings. She was the youngest child. Her mother s name was Sarah Barton and
her fathers was Stephen Barton. Her siblings consisted of two brothers and ... Show
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They were to work sewing garments for pay. When she introduced this system to
France she was given an Iron Cross of Merit by the German Emperor.
When Barton returned to the United States she settled in Danville, New York. She
wrote the founder of the Red Cross and wanted to lead an American Red Cross. When
she was fifty six she began her new career. She loved the idea of the Red Cross
because it saved people s lives. On the battlefield the Red Crosses women were
heroes.
In 1881 Barton had started the American Red Cross. She herself was the president.
Her efforts brought the U.S to sign the Geneva Convention a year later. In 1882 she
traveled to help the wounded from fires in Michigan, and earthquakes in Charleston,
South Carolina. Along the Ohio River there were flood victims and she went there
to help. She did many other things for those who needed her help. Not because she
had to but, because she wanted to and that was the kind of person she was.
When the Red Cross had much public pressure and conflict within itself, she decided
to resign in
Empathy In Psychodynamic Therapy
Although there are many aspects of the counseling relationship, the most important of
these aspects is empathy. Empathy is the ability to truly comprehend the feelings of
the client (Cormier, 2016). It is a true connection with the client that is real with a
genuine desire to help the client. Empathy is almost an automatic emotionthat some
people possess, however a deeper understanding of the client goes beyond empathyis
the principle of care, which is a higher cognitive function (Wilhelm, 2010). The
principle of care is a more professionally trained form of empathy; utilizing a
cognitive process of purposeful assessment of a client s situation that adheres to a
higher moral standard (Wilhelm, 2010). However, when the counselor does have...
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S. (2016). Counseling strategies and interventions for professional helpers. Boston:
Pearson.
Schwing, A. E., Lafollette, J. R., Steinfeldt, J. A., Wong, Y. J. (2011). Novice
counselors conceptualizations and experiences of therapeutic
relationships.International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 33(1), 51
63. doi:http://dx.doi.org.library.capella.edu/10.1007/s10447 010 9112 2
Thwaites, R., Bennett Levy, J. (2007). Conceptualizing empathy in cognitive
behaviour therapy: Making the implicit explicit. Behavioural and Cognitive
Psychotherapy, 35(5), 591 612. Retrieved from https://library.capella.edu
/login?url=https://search proquest com.library.capella.edu/docview
/213103009?accountid=27965
Wheelock, I. (2000). The value of a psychodynamic approach in the managed care
setting. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 54(2), 204 15. Retrieved from https:/
/library.capella.edu/login?url=https://search proquest com.library.capella.edu
/docview/213135946?accountid=27965
Wilhelm, M. O., Bekkers, R. (2010). Helping behavior, dispositional empathic
concern, and the principle of care. Social Psychology Quarterly, 73(1), 11 32.
Retrieved from
The Bob Ross Painting Method
Bob Ross and his happy little friends have introduced millions of PBS viewers to
the world of art. Bob may be gone but his gentle legacy of painting technique
continues to charm and instruct. Not only are there books and DVDs available, but
a full line of Bob Ross painting supplies are sold on line and in select venues. There
are also over 3000 certified Bob Ross instructors nationwide and internationally.
How Does He Do That?
The Bob Ross painting method is the wet in wet technique. Artists have used this
method for hundreds of years, and for the oil painter is the fastest method to use.
The Bob Ross oil paints are specially formulated to meet the consistencies he prefers
in the various colors on his palette. He also has a ... Show more content on
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This results in the edges remaining crisp while the bulk of the mountain takes on a
misty, grayed appearance, due to the blending of the background paint into the dark of
the mountain paint.
Evergreen Trees
Just as with clouds, Bob uses the fan brush to paint evergreen trees. The paint is
heavily loaded onto a fan brush. Using the edge lay a very fine vertical line to
represent the treetop. Use the corner to dab tiny bits of paint to represent the
uppermost branches of the tree on the sides of the vertical line. As the artist
progresses down the trunk, he applies more pressure and uses more of the edge of
the brush. Use a choppy, erratic motion to emulate the uneven, jagged shapes of the
evergreen. The underlying layer of paint will blend with the tree color as the brush
runs out of paint. Add more as necessary, but do not try to keep all the branches the
same color. This is representational, and not meant to be graphically correct. It is the
essence of the tree and there is no need to go for authenticity.
Wildlife
In the Ross method of painting wildlife, preparation is different from painting
landscapes. The canvas is thinly coated with grey gesso and allowed to dry
thoroughly. Draw or transfer the subject to the canvas using graphite carbon paper.
Rather than using the wet in wet technique, this painting starts with an underpainting
of the animal using grey, black and white acrylic paint. The student proceeds with oils
A Comparative Analysis Of MESFET
4.1 Comparative analysis of GaAs MESFET parameters 4.1.1Comparative analysis of
V I characteristic of MESFET for A1, A2 A3 device.
Fig 16: Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET for A1 Device Fig
17: Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET for A2 Device
Fig 18: Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET for A3 Device
4.2.2 Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET at different Gate width
W and VGS Fig 19: Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET at
different W VGS = 0.0V
Fig 20: Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET at different W VGS =
0.2V Fig 21: Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET at different W
VGS = 0.4V
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Design of required device model i.e of NAND gate is initialized with the help of
pencil and paper.
Above designed paper model is implanted in LTSPICE IV through various tools
present in editor toolbar like components, label net, ground, draw wires, resistors,
drag move. Fig 22: Circuit design for simulation of GaAs MESFET as NAND gate
Physical input parameters are fed in this model.
Now, circuit simulation is performed with the help of Run tool present in editor
Disadvantages Of Custom Cabinetry
Custom cabinetry is furniture that augments the appearance of the kitchenette and
accompanied by this, it defines the style and function of your kitchenette. There are
quite a lot of benefits of custom cabinets San Diego such as user friendly, sturdiness,
flexibility and they offer essential storage space for keeping the kitchen equipments
or other imperative equipments in an organized manner, so that room looks neat and
clean. Custom cabinets are the impeccable match to create your dream home.
Individuals spend fortunes in building a dream home and so as to make the abode
look its best, nothing can be better than tailored cabinets.
Boost your storage space
They can improve a house lacking contemporary storage space. If a certain region has
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Custom cabinetmakers do not have the same confines. Many diverse materials must
be selected: case wood, face frame wood, hinges, hardware and finish. You have
control over the selections for your abode, and you are not restricted to calling the
helpline of a colossal manufacturer. They most likely are going to work with you bit
by bit, so that no design modifications are lost via a communication failure.
Complements your decor
In creating the design and panache of your cabinet, you are given the chance to get
your hands on a piece that merges well with your abode s architecture. You are in
full control of your choices regarding the wood that will be used, door styles, finish
alternatives and decorative touches. The final product is one that matches both your
taste and your abode s specific style.
Select a long lasting product
Custom cabinets are not built on an assembly line. Specified cabinets are made with
care and accuracy. Stock cabinets are composed of particle board, with screws and
glue helping clutch the pieces together. Custom cabinets don t count on cheap
construction approaches, but are crafted with in built joints that interconnect
efficiently, occasioning in a seamless finished

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Writing A Scholarship Essay

  • 1. Writing A Scholarship Essay Writing an essay on the topic of "Writing A Scholarship Essay" can present several challenges. Firstly, there's the pressure of addressing a subject that is inherently meta; you're essentially writing about the process of writing itself, which requires a high level of self-awareness and reflexivity. Additionally, there's the task of striking the right balance between providing practical advice and offering personal insights or anecdotes. Too much focus on practical tips might make the essay seem generic, while too many personal anecdotes could detract from the essay's credibility as a guide. Furthermore, addressing the topic effectively means understanding the nuances of scholarship essays themselves, which can vary significantly depending on the specific scholarship, its requirements, and the intended audience. This necessitates thorough research and potentially consulting with scholarship providers or past recipients to glean valuable insights. Moreover, crafting an engaging and persuasive essay on this topic requires a keen understanding of rhetoric and persuasion techniques. You must not only inform the reader but also persuade them that your advice is worth following and that you possess the credibility to offer it. Lastly, there's the challenge of ensuring originality. Given the plethora of resources available on essay writing, it can be daunting to offer something truly unique and valuable to the discourse. In conclusion, writing an essay on "Writing A Scholarship Essay" demands a careful balance of practical advice, personal insight, rhetorical skill, and originality to effectively address the complexities of the topic. Similar essays and much more can be ordered on HelpWriting.net. Writing A Scholarship EssayWriting A Scholarship Essay
  • 2. Islam In Iran Islam in Iran and Christianity in United states Iran is consisting of all the population of Muslims in which Islam is enclosed in the constitution and all laws are subject to Islamic principles. The influences of Islam on government of Iran through legal system, political system, supreme leader, education system, Shia and Sunni, and Bahia in modern period. The Islamic republic of Iran is based on the beliefs that There is no god except Allah. God has sovereignty and the right to legislate, and the necessity of submission to his commands. The legal system includes many layers of civil, criminal and military courts. But it also has two sets of tribunals outside of the judiciary, the Revolutionary Courts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When a men and a women get married they commit themselves to spending their lives in a new relationship. It is a partnership of love, made richer and deeper through sex. Like many people, Christians regard it as best context for nurturing children, it is also seen as the best (many Christians would say the only) setting of sex. If the marriage begins with a wedding service in a Christian church, the minister conducting the wedding reminds all present that marriage forms part of a pattern of life established by God. The first marriage that the bible tells of is between Adan and his wife, Eve. God declared. It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him. There is rarely divorce without pain. Even when divorce come as a relief, it follows the pain of broken relationship and dreams, and great anxiety about the impact on children. Christians seek to uphold the seriousness of wedding responding with compassion to deep hurts by recognizing that divorce is sometimes necessary. Other traditional and important emphasized virginity and sexual abstinence. In conflict with the first traditional, marriage was a second rate institutions for those who could not handle celibacy. Celibacy was the ideal, but marriage was a compromise for those who could not live up to
  • 3. Title ValoraciГіn de empresas VALORACION DE EMPRESAS http:/ /www.javeriana.edu.co/decisiones/valoracion/ Julio A. Sarmiento S. Profesor investigador Departamento de administraciГіn Pontificia Universidad Javeriana ValoraciГіn de empresas La tasa de descuento en la valoraciГіn de empresas La tasa de descuento apropiada para descontar el DCF es el Costo Promedio Ponderado de Capital (WACC) WACC t = d Г — D% (t в€’1) + e Г — E% (t в€’1) Donde: d = Costo de las deuda en el perГodo t D% (t 1) = Porcentaje de deuda sobre activos al comienzo del perГodo t e = Costo del Patrimonio (equity) en el periodo t E% (t 1) = Porcentaje de patrimonio sobre activos al comienzo del perГodo t El WACC depende de dos componentes: 1. situaciГіn del mercado... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ValoraciГіn de empresas SegГєn Ruback: (ОІa в€’ D% О І D ) ОІe = E% Donde: ОІe: Prima de riesgo del patrimonio. ОІa: Prima de riesgo de la compaГ±Гa. E%: ProporciГіn patrimonio sobre deuda ОІd: Prima de riesgo de la deuda Implica (si se toma CAPM) calcular los betas de deuda y patrimonio: D = R + ОІdRm E = R + ОІeRm WACC = D%( R f + ОІ D RP) + E %( R f + ОІ E RP) WACC = R f + (D% ОІ D + E % ОІ E )RP ОІa = D% ОІd + E % ОІe ОІe = (ОІa в€’ E % О І D ) E% ValoraciГіn de empresas SegГєn Ruback: (ОІa в€’ D% О І D ) ОІe = E% Donde: ОІe: Prima de riesgo del patrimonio. ОІa: Prima de riesgo de la compaГ±Гa. E%: ProporciГіn patrimonio sobre deuda ОІd: Prima de riesgo de la deuda Implica que el beta de Rho es igual al Beta de la CompaГ±Гa: E% Suponiendo : ОІa = 2.5 y E% = 1, entonces (2.5 в€’ 0О І D ) ОІe = 1 ОІ e = ОІ a = 2 .5 ОІe = (ОІa в€’ D % О І D ) ValoraciГіn de empresas Implicaciones de MM en la valoraciГіn de empresas. En forma similar (VГ©lez 2001): et = ПЃ t в€’ dD % t в€’1 E % t в€’1 Donde: e = Costo del Patrimonio (equity) en el periodo t ПЃ = Costo del Patrimonio (equity) cuando no existe deuda d = Costo de las deuda en el perГodo t D% (t 1) = Porcentaje de deuda sobre activos al comienzo del
  • 4. New York City, Tokyo And Paris Introduction: With all major cities in the world, such as: New York City, Tokyo and Paris, comes a exceptional transit system. Whether its is subways, buses, light rail transit (LRT) or a combination of the above, they all perform a crucial role in transporting people from one destination to the next. Since opening in 1954, Toronto s Transit Commission, also known as the TTC, has a system that just about cover every part of Toronto, with 4 subway/rapid transitlines, 143 busand 11 streetcar routes in 2015, (TTC, 2015). Unfortunately, the TTC is still plagued with many problems, such as: unexplained delay and overcrowding, which decline the riderships and revenues (Curry, 2016; Hume, 2016). Furthermore the population of the greater toronto area(GTA) is expected to grow in the upcoming years, Toronto s transit system would not be ready for the increase in capacity (CrosstownTO, 2014). Therefore in order to increase the transit system s capacity and make it more appealing, more LRT/Bus lines would need to be built in the GTA due to their constructability, benefits to society and the environment, flexibility in suburbs and their low risks in meeting ridership goal. Constructability Planning and constructing a new transit system is simple and inexpensive task . Everyones loves the idea of subways, those electric powered trains can travel at rapid speeds of 24 39 km/hr with their own right of way and carry over 1500 passengers per train and serve as the backbone of any
  • 5. Animals Should Not Be Bred Animals that are born into this can spend most of their lives in cramped cages, with no room to exercise and play. Often times, the water and food provided for the puppies is contaminated, crawling with bugs. And most of the time the puppies can even be malnourished. Puppies in mills are found with bleeding or swollen paws, feet falling through the wire cages, severe tooth decay, ear infections, dehydration, and lesions on their eyes, which often lead to blindness. Living this unhealthy life is abuse in so many ways, most puppy mills have no veterinary cave, climate control, or protection for the animal from weather. So basically these animals are starving and dying slowly just for the profit of the seller when instead these animals should... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fights average one to two hours, ending when one of the dogs will not or cannot continue. In addition, the injuries inflicted and sustained by dogs participating in dog fights are frequently severe even fatal. The American pit bull terrier type dogs used in the majority of these fights have been specifically bred and trained for fighting and are unrelenting in their attempts to overcome their opponents. With their extremely powerful jaws, they are able to inflict severe bruising deep puncture wounds, and broken bones. The dogs used in these events often die of blood loss, shock, dehydration, exhaustion, or infection hours or even days after the fights. Other animals often scarified as well; dogs who are born cold , or won t fight maybe kept around to sic other dog s on. Also they use cats (in cages) to make the dogs mean, it not only affects the dog, but it s very cruel to the cat to be put through that. Animal hoarding has become a large problem. It has been estimated that there are nine hundred to two thousand new cases every year of animal hoarding in the United States, with two thousand and fifty thousand animals falling victims. Another case of animal abuse is animal hoarding, animal hoarding impacts communities across the United States on a daily basis with approximately three thousand five hundred reported new cases discovered each
  • 6. The Impact Of The Internet On Small Business Abstract To help understand the contact of the Internet on small business, a survey of entrepreneurs was conducted. The survey results indicate a majority of small business entrepreneurs are aware of adapting to the digital world. Eighty percent of entrepreneurs use the Internet in day to day business activities even though the extent of usage of the Internet varies widely across firms. Capitalist approach toward the Internet is more sympathetic with relatively larger and successful firms operating in dynamic environments. Small businesses with reticent goals (i.e. promoting goods /services) were more successful with the Internet than firms with motivated goals. INTRODUCTION The Internet has had a insidious effect throughout the business world in the United States. Much has been written on this topic and it is really hard to avoid reading any business magazine without a discussion on how the Internet has influenced business outcomes and processes. It is widely accepted that the usage of the Internet is of a competitive necessity for survival of firms. There is also a knowledge that this digital age could possibly level the playing field for small business in certain sectors of the economy. DESCRIPTION However, during the last decade, small firms primarily have been the economic driver of the United States economy in terms of job creation and economic growth. But very little is known on the contact of Internet on small business firms. Hence, it was decided to perform a
  • 7. Spirit Catches You And You Fall Down Reader S Guide The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down Reader s Guide Directions: Read the captioned book. Then answer the questions contained in this study guide. Post your completed document to the appropriate assignment box on the course website. 1. What do you think of traditional Hmong birth practices (pp. 3 5)? Compare them to the techniques used when Lia was born (p. 7). How do Hmong and American birth practices differ? I think the Hmong traditional give birth practice is very unsafe and dirty. The environment of giving birth is full with bacteria, germs and easily get infection for both mother and new born baby. However I find that the father burry the placenta after give birth is very unique and interesting. When Lisa was born, she was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other doctors who wants to be accepted by the Hmong could use a little to this philosophy. 7. How did you feel about the Lees refusal to give Lia her medicine? Can you understand their motivation? Do you sympathize with it? I cannot accept the Lee s refuse to hive lia her medicine. But as Lia s parents a traditional Hmong family, they belief in what they had known and learnt from the past and their culture. They believe medication should not be taken forever or doctors cannot be trused. No, I do not sympathize with it, because Lia should be taken by Dr. Ernst and let Dr. Ernst to help Lia. 8. How did you feel when Child Protective Services took Lia away from her parents? Do you believe it was the right decision? Was any other solution possible in the situation? I think it was the best decision that CPS took Lia away from her parents. I believe it was the right decision because Lia needed to correct way to be taken care of, not what her parents belief with false pride. I don t think there was any other solution. 9. Were you surprised at the quality of care and the love and affection given to Lia by her foster parents? How did Lia s foster parents feel about Lia s biological parents? Was foster careultimately to Lia s benefit or detriment? I did not feel surprised because Dee and Korda were certified as foster parents who
  • 8. Macroeconomics Assignment 4 Curtis Ware AC1211208 C11E Macroeconomics Assignment 4_04 January 19, 2016 Part A 1.Describe three (3) ways we can use macroeconomic analysis, with one (1) original example for each way. There are three principles that describe how the economy as a whole works. First, a country s standard of living depends on its ability to produce goods and services. Second, prices rise when the government prints too much money. Third society faces a short run tradeoff between inflation and unemployment. A country s standard of living depends on its ability to produce goods and services, which in turn depends on its productivity. The productivity which is a function of the education of workers and the access workers have to the necessary tools and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When productivity falls, the growth rate of real GDP turns negative as the technological shock is felt throughout the economy. If the return on labor is less after a technology shock, people will work less. People will substitute leisure time for productivity time and unemployment will rise if labor rates cannot be reduced. Output will also be affected by a negative technology shock. Reduced labor rates will cause reduced demand for goods. Reduced rates for goods will cause financial frictions and loan losses which could possibly restrict future credit supply. 2.Suppose you were interested in increasing technological progress in your country. Suggest two (2) ways to do this. Governments have long sought to subsidize technological growth as a way of improving the standard of living for all of its citizens. Subsidizing private sector invention, by protecting the effort through tax credits and patent protection, provides incentives for new products and services to be brought to market. Supporting innovation, allows for larger increases in the technological progress. Government tax credits, patents, licenses to support the entrepreneurial effort are all techniques that can positively support
  • 9. Caffeine Reasearch Lab Two tea bags, 1.1 g of sodium carbonate, and 40 mL of water were added to a 250 mL beaker. It was made sure that the tea bags were completely submerged. The contents of the beaker were swirled so that the sodium carbonate dissolved. The beaker was covered with a watch glass and the solution was heated and allowed to gently boil for 30 minutes. The beaker was then removed from the hot plate and allowed to cool. Using a spatula additional liquidwas squeezed out of the tea bag and into the beaker. The tea bag was disposed of. The solution was cooled in an ice bath before adding 2 mL of methylene chloride. The two phases were thoroughly mixed by repeatedly drawing the methylene chloride layer into a pipette and squirting it back through the aqueous... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It turned the sodium sulfate brown and what passed through the filter and into the tube was colorless. Some brown liquid passed through the filter. After being filtered, the contents of the filter flask were light brown. After allowing the methylene chloride to evaporate, only a white solid was left in the flask. After sublimation, the sublimed product was white. The objective of this experiment was to isolate caffeine from tea bags and purify the caffeine by a sublimation process. To accomplish this a liquid liquid extraction technique was used along with the process of sublimation. During the liquid liquid extraction the sodium carbonate deprotonates the caffeine so that it is more soluble in the organic layer. The organic layer is colorless because it contains the caffeine while the dark colored tannins move into the aqueous layer. Sublimation is the process by which a solid transitions directly into the gas phase. The temperature of the caffeine was raised as the pressure was decreased. The pure caffeine was converted back into a solid when it condensed on the cold finger. Food and drinks that contain caffeine include coffee (16 ounce serving containing about 133 mg), soft drinks (23 69 mg per 12 ounces), and chocolate bars
  • 10. A Social Norm Experiment The social norm experiment that I performed consisted of me violating a social norm and observing people s reactions for doing so. I did something that is deemed not normal, based off from societal standards. The norm I broke was an interesting one. Instead of respecting strangers personal space, I invaded their space. I stood in front of them as close as I could possibly get, without touching them. I choose to break this social normbecause of how I am with people. Strangers or friends, it does not matter, I do not like when people stand close to me. I feel as if they are invading my personal space. When people stand too close to me, I tense up and feel very uncomfortable. In my eyes, this social norm is necessary, especially for people who are similar to me and need to have their distance from others. My experiment consisted of me asking strangers, on the streets of Downtown Grand Rapids, for directions to Rosa Park s Circle, and invading their personal space. To start, I would approach a stranger; tell them that I am lost, and that I am in need of directions to the Rosa Park s Circle. As strangers began giving directions to me, I inched closer and closer to them. In addition to invading their personal space, I also held intense eye contact with them, trying my best not to blink. The whole time, although it was difficult, I kept a straight face while I performed my experiment. To make sure that I gathered enough information, and a variety of results, I tested my
  • 11. Economic Loss Economic Loss Economic loss suffered by the C will be regarded as pure if they do not flow from any personal injury to the C nor form any physical damage to their property. The boundaries between pure economic loss and loss which is consequential upon physical damage to the C s property were investigated by the CoA in Spartan Steel v Martin (1973) QB 27 Like psychiatric injury, pure economic loss is often described as a problematic form of damage. Although floodgates arguments are sometimes encountered in this area, there are other reasons why a duty to take care not to cause foreseeable economic loss to the claimant is not always appropriate. Hale J, McLoughlin v Jones (2002) Psychiatric injury is different in kind from economic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To recognise a duty here would make significant inroads into the rule of contrast, because these cases involve a bad bargain rather than harm to separate property. This approach is more controversial when applied to realty (specifically buildings) rather than chattels, and in these cases Murphy v Brentwood has been rejected in a number of common law jurisdictions. 3. Economic loss is caused by reliance on negligent statements. This kind of case was the subject of the key decision in Hedley Byrne v Heller. Hedley Byrne set out specific criteria for recognisisng a duty of care where the C has relied upon a statement maid by the D. there is much debate surrounding the exact criteria set out in Hedley Byrne and concerning its rationale and limits. The relationship between the Hedley Byrne criteria and the three stage test under Caparo v Dickman continues to cause problems. 4. Extended Hedley Byrne principle. Hedley Byrne liability has been recognised as extending beyond its particular context, in which statements were delivered by one party directly to another party. First, Hedley Byrne liability has been extended to cases that involve more than one party, including some where the claimant does not rely on the statement at all. Second, liability on the basis of Hedley Byrne has been found outside the area of negligent statements, including cases of professional services more
  • 12. John Oliver Rhetorical Analysis Using Theories to Assess Improve Messaging: John Oliver and the New York Yankees Analyzing communication messages through late night shows varies. Mixing humor with specific news stories provides an interesting message, depending on the audience. Last Week Tonight With John Oliver uses specific news segments and analyzes it through the use of extensive research and humor. This includes his segment on the New York Yankees , where he makes it very clear which position he is taking on the issue. This segment dives into the elitist practices of the Yankees organization, which include not allowing fans to print out tickets at home and opening the elite Legends Club with expensive premium seats. Through the use of effective theories and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The winners of Oliver s ticket giveaway wore costumes like the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, unicorns and sharks. When compared to the negative audience response toward Lonn Trost, the response toward John Oliver s offer is extremely positive, and resonates with the audience as a result. In order to make Oliver s use of pathos effective is to have effective uses of logos and ethos. However, Oliver relies more on logos than ethos in this segment. In each of his shows, Oliver backs up his claims by showing studies and news stories relating back to his argument. His segment on the New York Yankees is no different, as he uses a variety of different sources. For example, when explaining the Yankees elitist policies, Oliver shows a commercial for the New York Yankees Legends Club, which is for wealthy season ticket holders. By using this source, he backs up his claim on how elitist the Yankees are when compared to other sports teams. Oliver s use of the three artistic proofs was overall very effective and funny, which is especially important towards his audience. The show s media spectrum falls mainly on the Internet, where about 94% of Oliver s demographic watches his show, while the audience s top interests are entertainment, media, famous people and societal issues. When looking at audience demographics, John Oliver is generally doing an excellent job of using an argument to persuade his
  • 13. Patria Anime Squad Mission Statement Patria Anime Squad Mission Statement: The Patria Anime Squad s mission is to provide the opportunity for those who enjoy watching anime and reading manga a social group in which one can meet new people and share their stories. We seek to teach our new members about the culture of Japan, the process of creating animation, the origins of Anime as a genre, and build self esteem for those who are too shy to speak about their passions in a safe and comfortable environment. Vision of the Club: The Patria Anime Squad seeks to be one of the most entertaining and educational. It seeks to teach others about Japanese culture and animation. We wish for all our members to feel like a family within our group. We want to be a bridge in educating about
  • 14. Hepatitis A Virus Essay Introduction: Hepatitis A virus (formerly known as Enterovirus 72) has a long history and it still has a big impact on human populations in the modern world. From time of the ancient Greek doctor Hippocrates, Hepatitis A virus (HAV) was noted for causing jaundice. By the 8th century, it was realized that icteric disease was caused by an infectious agent. Later in the history, in 1885, it was discovered by scientists that hepatitis could be spread through blood transfusions. Now, it is well known that the virus is mainly transmitted via fecal oral route which results from contamination of food and water by fecal matter and direct contact with infected individuals. Initially another icteric agent, Hepatitis B virus, was isolated in 1973 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, later studies that tried to transmit viral hepatitis to non human primates gave negative results. In the current time, humans are known to be the only host for hepatitis A virus. Up to date, single human serotype and 4 distinct genotypes of the virus are detected(2). HAV is noted as being a highly stable virus in high temperature and low pH conditions(3). Replication of HAV: HAV targets hepatocytes which are cells of main tissue of liver. The virus is non enveloped as it is released from the host cell via lysis of the host cell membrane without acquiring a lipid bilayer membrane from the host. Site of replication for HAV is cytoplasm of the host cell. Upon detection of hepatitis a virus cellular receptor on the target cell by viral capsid protein(s), the viral capsid undergoes conformational change releasing its genome into the host cell cytoplasm. Primary event followed by uncoating process is translation of ss (+) RNA of virus which serves as a, mRNA, translational template. Genome of HAV is a single stranded (+) RNA containing 5 nontranslated region (5 NTR), a single large open reading frame (ORF) , and a short 3 NTR followed by a poly(A) tail(4). 5 end of the RNA genome contains VPg protein bound to it. VPg acts as a primer during replication of viral genome. Host cell mRNA contains 5 cap which is
  • 15. Sales Management Practices ashworth college| BM410: Sales Management amp; Practices| Assignment 08| | Wayne Clough| 7/16/2013| | Wayne Clough Student Number: AC1302019 BM410: Sales Management amp; Practices Assignment 08: 1. I would like to start off my paper by briefly describing the criteria identified for assessing salespersons effectiveness, and how the sales managers ally these criteria to the sales performance evaluations. The three criteria that are used include; outcome based measures, professional development measures and behavior based measures. The first of these is outcome based measures and this criterion has a few means as to which one can measure effectiveness. We can measure this though the sales results by using... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first mentioned one is that of activity quota. These include activities that a salesperson needs to perform regarding sales and these may include; making calls or sending e mails to potential clients. This quota is in place to ensure that the salesperson is making an effort to attract new clientele. The second one that is mentioned is that of financial quotas. This includes an expense quota this includes a budgeted amount allocated to the salesperson with making sales in a specific area, this is used as a cost control measure by sales. It also includes the profit quotas, which includes in it the gross margin quota, the contribution margin quota and the net profit quota. This can either be set for a salesperson, a branch or a group of products. The third mentioned quota is that of combination quotas. Companies which are not happy with any one of the quota usually combine two or more of this quotas. This seeks to use the strengths of several types of quotas. The fourth of the mentioned quotas is that of sales volume quotas. This quota may be established for a certain area, a product line, a customer or any combination of these. It is more effective to set a monthly or quarterly quota than an annual one. 3 I am going to discuss the key features of a 360 degree performance appraisal. Some of the key features are that it measures are; * Specific
  • 16. Example Of Mercedes-Benz, Porter s Five Forces, Strategic... 1.Introduction The company that chose for this assignment is Mercedes Benz. Mercedes Benz is a old company. It established since almost one century ago. Mercedes Benz is also a well known automobile company on the world. It also have many competitors such as Audi, BMW, Volkswagen and so. In the following paragraphs will shows the Mercedes Benz company background, country background, example of PESTEL, Porter s 5 Forces, Strategic Recommendations and the conclusion. 2.Company Background According to the reference, Mercedes Benz are one of the world s best auto associations. With its divisions Mercedes Benz Cars, Daimler Trucks, Mercedes Benz Vans, Daimler Busses and Daimler Financial Services, the Daimler Group is one of the best creators of premium automobiles and the world s most noteworthy maker of business vehicles with an overall compass. Daimler Financial Services gives financing, leasing, task force organization, security, cash related hypotheses, charge cards, and inventive adaptability organizations 3,Country Background Mundi(2015) shows that Amid the late eighteenth and nineteenth hundreds of years, Great Britain set up provinces and protectorates in the range of current Malaysia; these were possessed by Japan from 1942 to 1945. In 1948, the British ruled regions on the Malay Peninsula aside from Singapore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The suppliers of crude material, parts and administrations to the firm will be the source control over the organizations. This is on account of the suppliers may decline to chip in with the organizations by charging to a great degree high charge for a few assets. Along these lines this in influence the organization s expense of creation because of the extravagant crude material. Why the supplier will deal the cost with the Mercedes Ben Company? This is on the grounds that the suppliers have the altered clients in the business furthermore they are solid premise in the
  • 17. Violence Vs Non Violence Essay Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts a free society. Rather than having violent movements and harming citizens, it is better to peacefully resist. Once a violence is used, the resistance to the law becomes nulled. People tend to not follow a violence protester. Once a violent riot starts, chaos is everywhere. People forget what they are truly fighting for. They unconsciously run away with the fear of getting harmed and dare not to go back. A peaceful resistance on the other hand leads citizens to join and support. People are able to see what they are fighting for and their real intentions. They are able to stand and cause no problem to people passing by as they are showing their support through silent voices. Many famous activists and leaders are for nonviolence. Mahatma Gandhi, a primary leader of India s independence... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Blessed is the man who can perceive the law of ahimsa (nonviolence) (Gandhi s Philosophy of Nonviolence). He believes that violence is never the answer and that people should stay away from it. Violence will create another violence and there would be no end. Also, the government takes the violence resistant harshly. They ignore people who cause disturbance to the society and to the citizens. Having a peaceful resistance, the government sees the people and consider their resistance and try to come with a solution to satisfy their citizens. Another leader who was against for violence is Martin Luther Kind Jr. He is one of the influential leaders in American s History. He stated that, I have earnestly opposed violent tension, but there is a type of constructive, nonviolent tension which is necessary for growth ( Letter from a Birmingham Jail [King, Jr.] ). He also believes that we who engage in nonviolent direct action are not the creators of tension ( Letter from a
  • 18. Essay On Preprocessing Techniques 2.1 Preprocessing Module In this module, the input signals is prepossessed first, here Hamming windowing technique is used and followed by the FFT [5]. Initially the input signal is spitted as overlapping frames, and each frame contains the duration of 0.025ms. The block diagram of preprocessing module is as shown in Fig1. Preprocessing Module Optimization Module Spectral Filtering Module Fig.1 Block diagram of speech signal enhancement The input speech signal is denoted by S by having a total duration of T ms and the frames be represented by Fi, where 1 ≤ i ≤ T/0.025 each having 0.025 ms. It can be represented by S = {F1 F2......... Fn}, when n=T/0.025 the frames are windowed by using the hamming window technique. The hamming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In PSO each member of the population is called particle, and each population is called a swarm. PSO algorithm steps: Initially it generates a random population. In this case the initial population consists of value interval [0, 1]. Compute the position and velocity of each and every particle. Compute the best velocity for each particle and the best velocity for all particles in the iterations. Update the new velocity, add it to the swarm particle and get the new particle. Vt+1=vt+1/2О±vt 1+1/6О±(1 О±)vt 2+1/24О±(1 О±)( О±)vt 3+ОЁ_1 (ПЃ_b ПЃ)+ОЁ_2 (П‰_b ПЃ).....(3) ПЃ_(t+1)=ПЃ_t+v_(t+1) .............. (4) After updating all the particles, evaluate using fitness function is satisfied, the process ends otherwise the whole process is repeated from step3. The fitness [1] in this paper depends on three terms. For calculating the fitness in this case, the values are converted to zero or one. It can be represented by z, if z 0.5 it is converted to 1, otherwise 0. The initial noise power spectrum is denoted by О› and noise spectrum variance is denoted by spectrum distance can be calculated using equation 5. гЂ–SDгЂ—^((t))=20 log_10⁡〖ᴧ^t гЂ— log‖W_j^((i)) ‖,where 0 m M 1. After the windowing technique followed by the Fast Fourier transforms (FFT) frequency domain signal is achieved. Let the input windowed signals in the ith frame be represented as w_0^((i)),w_1^((i)),.......,w_(M 1)^((i))and Fourier transform is given by: w_k^((i) )= ∑_(k=0)^(M 1)в –’w_n^((i) ) e^( i2ПЂk
  • 19. The Benefits Of The Cuban Embargo Would lifting the Cuba Embargo benefit its communist government or its people most? Are we willing to potentially arm and strengthen their government to provide minimal relief to the Cubans as a people? The Cuban embargo is an economic, financial and commercial embargo imposed by the United States government on Cuba . The purpose of the Embargo is to keep sanctions on Cuba should their government continue to refuse democratization and greater respect for human rights. ( 12 Significant ) For decades, experts have argued their cases concerning the possible repeal of the embargo. On one side, the embargo could improve the economy of the United Statesand relief the people of their starvation and poverty, while the other argues that the repeal would majorly benefit the Castro dictatorship rather than the country as a whole.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... appear weak. Lifting the embargo before the Cuban government has met the requirements set forth by the U.S. government would send a message that the U.S. is weak in it enforcing its laws as, according to U.S. law, Cuba must legalize all political activity, release political prisoners, commit to free and fair elections, grant freedom of the press, and allow labor unions. (Meyers) The Cuban government has not responded positively to any of these guidelines and has reacted with aggression when the United States showed signs of easing the embargo. In 2014 the United States reopened its embassy in Cuba, and since the United States agreed to reopen the U.S. embassy in Cuba, the Cuban government has continued to persecute and arrest its own citizens. There were 630 political arrests in June 2015 alone. One protester claimed, the Cuban government has grown even bolder as result of the normalized relations. ( Cuba Embargo ) Discontinuing the embargo would make the United States appear weak to international powers and provoke Cuban
  • 20. Sexually Transmitted Infections ( Stis ) Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are one of the most concerning health problems in the United States. It is a serious threat to the health of the population which could lead to severe complications if left untreated. According to the CDC, approximately 20 million new cases of sexually transmitted disease are reported throughout the nation. Though constituting 25% of the sexually active population, youth account for nearly half of new STI cases which makes them the at risk population ( 2014 Sexually Transmitted DiseaseSurveillance , 2015). Research suggests this increase in cases among adolescents and young adults was attributed to the combination of behavioral, biological and cultural factors ( Sexual Healthof Adolescents and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... S., Mcfarlane, M., 2000). Therefore, actions must be taken to prevent this particular group from contracting and spreading the disease. In the state of Missouri, STIs are also one of the most critical health problem. According to Missouri Health Assessment (2013), the state s Gonorrhea (130.3 per 100,000 persons) and Chlamydia (465.6 per 100,000 persons) rates are significantly higher than the U.S (104.2 and 457.6 per 100,000 persons, respectively) rates. Especially in the metro regions of Kansas City and St. Louis, the prevalence rates of Gonorrhea (191.8 and 188 per 100,000 persons, respectively) and Chlamydia (606.1 and 558.8 per 100,000 persons) is significant higher than the state rates (Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, 2013). In Missouri 2015 State Health Profile, reported rates of chlamydia among women were higher than those among men. The health profile also found that among women by age groups 20 24 had the highest number in cases for both Chlamydia and Gonorrhea. The statistics indicate that college students, especially female contributed greatly to the large number of STIs cases in Missouri (Missouri 2015 State Health Profile, 2015). The priority population for sexual health is the youth because they are at greater risks for contracting STIs than other age groups. Therefore, the Sexual Health Advocacy Group will focus on giving college students the tools to choose not to engage in risky sexual behaviors and information on
  • 21. United States Border Patrol Research The border patrol has been a major problem for many decades concerning illicit drugs entering into the United States (Levinthal, 2012). Controlling the importation of illicit drugs is not an easy task. Statistics confirm the combined United States border stretches approximately 7,000 miles (Levinthal, 2012). The amount of government officials needed to monitor the importation of illicit drugs is unimaginable. Moreover, the government has designated four agencies to reduce the interdiction of drugs entering into United Statesterritory. The four agencies for reducing illicit drugcontrol in the United States, includes (1) DEA, (2) the U.S. Customs Border Protection Agency, (3) the U.S. Coast Guard, and (4) the U.S. military (Levinthal, 2012).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coast Guard and is known as the leading marine drug interdiction (Levinthal, 2012). Drug traffickers use marine passages for importing drugs from overseas (Levinthal, 2012). According to Levinthal (2012), statistics report six million illicit drugs arrive by sea. In addition, a new method drug traffickers are using to import by sea is the use of semi subs, which can carry up to twelve metric tons of cargo (Levinthal, 2012). In 2008, the Coast Guard seized seven metric tons of Columbian cocaine due to Coast Guard s using helicopters and shooting the vessel down (Levinthal, 2012). In addition, the Office of National Drug Control Policy (1999) notes, The interagency mission is to reduce the supply of drugs from source countries by denying smugglers the use of air and maritime routes in the transit zone. Finally, the last effort which the government utilizes to combat interdiction is through the U.S. Military (Levinthal, 2012). The U.S. Military is proactive in the enforcement of illicit drug interdiction (Levinthal, 2012). The military is completely on board with law enforcement agencies, as well as, working with governments abroad (Levinthal, 2012). The benefits that military personnel provide include, intelligence, planning, foreign knowledge, which allow other agencies to complete the actions needed for interdiction of the illicit drug trafficking (Levinthal,
  • 22. Transcendental Meditation Analysis Your Over the Counter Dosage of Meditation Medication and surgical treatment can go from a five dollar box of Advil at CVS to a ten thousand dollar heart surgery at your nearest hospital. But what if there was a way to lower your chances for little to no cost; would you try it? Well, just for your knowledge, there is an answer out there and the name is meditation. Meditation has changed the lives of many individuals ranging in different disorders. This article will review the interview conducted with Transcendental Meditation teachers of Nancy and Thomas, which occurred on February 29, 2016. The interview was located at their house located on 920 Imperial Drive Mohnton, PA 19540 where they also conduct their teaching. The overall goal of this paper is to demonstrate that meditation offers multiple benefits as an alternative treatment to those who suffer from mental disorders. Agency I interviewed Thomas and Nancy, an elderly couple, who have been practicing Transcendental Meditation (also known as TM) for 45 years. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The study focused on eleven individuals, seven where screened but only five completed the trail. The individuals who ranged from 18 to 65 years of age, and suffered from PTSD for more than one year. The duration of the study lasted 12 weeks, this included an 8 week assessment and data collection. The individuals were taught the technique of TM, which took, on average, 60 to 90 minutes. The individuals were expected to practice at home for 20 mins twice per day. Subjects reported improvements in their sleep along with statements of feeling more alive , happier , deeply rested , having more peace at life , and having a big weight lifted from my shoulders (Rosenthal, Grosswald, Ross, Rosenthal, 2011). TM has been effective in helping with symptoms of
  • 23. How Did John Kramer Overcome Jigsaw John Kramer (also known as The Jigsaw Killer or simply Jigsaw) is a fictional character from the Saw franchise. He is portrayed by American actor Tobin Bell. As opposed to other killers, Jigsaw does not actually intend to kill his subjects. The purpose of his traps are to see if the subject has the will to survive, hoping their experience will teach them the value of life and save them from their own demons. Prior to Becoming Jigsaw, Kramer was a successful engineer as well as a devoted husband to Jill tuck, who ran a recovery clinic for drug users. Jon and Tuck were both expecting their first child, Gideon. Unfortunately, she was assaulted by an addict named Cecil Adams, resulting in miscarriage. This incident changed John s outlook on life,
  • 24. Explication Of Robert Frost s The Road Not Taken Sage Schweickert Michelle Williams ENG 232 800 April 24, 2015 Explication of Robert Frost s The Road Not Taken Somewhere during your middle school or possibly even high school course you heard one of your literature teachers proclaim with a robust attitude, Two roads diverged in a wood, and I / I took the one less traveled by, / and that has made all the difference (Frost 1132). These iconic lines are ones that we have all grown up hearing when faced with a tough decision, yet few people have taken the chance to look even deeper into the grandeur that is Frost s poetry. By his use of imagery, rhyme sequence, and other literary elements, Frost has managed to make this iconic poem relatable to each and every person with its rich philosophical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The poem itself holds such deep philosophical meaning that is unique yet equally relatable to every reader that encounters it. When you combine this deep, motivational life lesson with Frost s ability to weave in literary elements such as imagery and rhyme sequences it truly solidifies The Road Not Taken as one of the most profound poems composed to
  • 25. The Bombing Of Guernica By Pablo Ruiz Picasso Guernica was painted on a canvas with oil by Pablo Ruiz Picasso in 1937. He was inspired by the experimental bombing of Guernica in Spain by the Germans during the Spanish Civil War. The Reina Sofia National Art Museum is the current home of this famous anti war painting. Figure 1: Image from Reina Sofia National Art Museum Pablo Picasso s painting is one of the most famous war paintings in history and a perfect artistic response to war, because it depicts how all wars cause senseless acts of cruelty, overwhelming sadness and despair of loss, and confusion of the lives amongst the chaos. Guernica illustrates unnecessary crimes of cruelty by showing the dead child in its mother s arms, a woman being burned alive, and animals being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Picasso s scheme of monochromatic colors of black is purposely done to show how dark war is. Therefore, making people realize how death is a dark situation, not a light one. The points of pain are painted light grey to emphasize desolation. Accordingly, he has the hole in the horse shaded dark to portray emptiness. As the characters fling their heads back, their mouths are open upward towards heaven as if they are crying out to God. He also details this by having the slain man on the ground s hand facing upward and a flower growing out of his sword to symbolize hope after death. Altogether, these elements show how war creates
  • 26. Existentialism In Hamlet Hamlet is widely regarded as one of William Shakespeare s most famous and best written tragedies. Its importance to history, due in part to the fact that the introspection of the main character upon his dilemmas was rarely addressed in other popular plays, is felt to this day. Similar to the likes of Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Othello, King Lear, and other Shakespearean tragedies, it has been the subject of much critical analysis and literary review from many approaches. In this essay, the historic, existentialist, traditional revenge tragedy, psychoanalytic, and archetypal approaches will be used to understand the tragedy of Hamlet. The time period in which the play was written is known as either the English Renaissance or the Early Modern Era. The existence of both names seems to prove that Hamlet was penned in a period of transition for England, and the characters within the tragedy all but confirm this conjecture. Hamlet, the titular character, represents the modern half of the transition, acquiring an education from a city where the transition was most prominent, while Claudius represents the medieval half, claiming and subsequently abusing the traditional position of king through means of betrayal and secrecy (Bernath 220). The time period also suggests that the introspection of the main character upon his dilemma s in such a way as to question his own existence initially had an incredible resonance with audiences, as such commentary on the human
  • 27. Research Paper On Beara Beara Beara Beara Beara Beara uses generations of experience and its artisans takes on creating exclusive stuffs that stands the tests of time. By the fusion of stout natural hides with fantastic soft natural suede it creates an array of handbags, satchels and backpacks which are unrivaled. To add to the uniqueness of numerous models it combines antique Andean cloths known as aguayos. These exceptional cloths showcase a sense of history and culture and create every bag exclusive and excellent. A Beara Beara bag owner revels in creating his or her own exceptional style, whilst sustaining a dependable and good business. Its customers prefer to invest in quality rather than highly priced branding; appreciating the quality of materials, the uncomplicated beauty of form and the knack and endurance involved in making a Beara Beara Bag. The company is excited with its initial months of business as it strives to manage the demand while ever improving its products. Its business model proves that one can be a triumphant at the same time as also augmenting the lives of others. Facts About Beara Beara Beara Beara is constantly trying to grow their network of craftsmen. They are stirred by tough work, custom, and skill that is respected across the globe. Their bags are more exclusive, they utilize locally known aquayos , vintage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beara Beara is best suited for both men and women and has become the preferred choice for everybody from celebrities to teenage girls. Beara Beara is situated in London and provides shipping across the globe. Beara Beara has created a decent reputation for the maximum quality bags with stylish designs. It is devoted for producing exclusive leather bags like backpacks, satchels and handbags. Its products are long lasting and classic. Wearing Beara Beara bags, you can show your individualism and personality. Beara Beara continues to design and create exclusive bags for both men and
  • 28. Reality Pans Labyrinth Essay Perception alters reality pans labyrinth. The film El Laberinto del Fauno by Guillermo del Toro is constantly contrasting the fantasy world with the harsh world of reality. These light hearted scenes represent the joyful, free Spain that could exist with the fall of fascism, whilst the world of reality with its brutal nature represents the fascist nation of Spain. As the film nears its conclusion, the two worlds begin to merge, revealing that the type of world that may be present in the future differs for each person depending on how they perceive the events and world around them. The first instance in which the alteration of form to suit views in the film is the transformation of the mantid transforms into a fairy, to suit the needs of what Ophelia views it to be. This shows how the desires of a person lead to the alterations of reality to meet their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Ophelia decides to refuse the fauns request and walk away, captain Vidal enters the centre of the labyrinth, revealing that he is not capable of seeing the faun, as he heads towards Ofelia without question. This yet again shows how those who cannot perceive Spain as being free in the future are incapable of seeing the fantasy aspects of the film, representing the free Spain of the future. This is a key scene as Vidal himself is the embodiment of fascism, which explains why he cannot see Spain as being free, due to the fact that freedom and fascism cannot be symbiotic, as the rise in one will always result in the fall of another. This is portrayed through the use of a POV shot, from Vidal s perspective, showing Ofelia talking to no one, making her appear to look mad. This emphasises the fact that those who couldn t see Spain as being a free country, believed those who fought for it to be insane. By doing this Del Toro confirms the fact that only those who believe in the fantasy world that is a free Spain are able to notice
  • 29. Unmasculine Aura In The Sun Also Risess Analysis Similar Yet Secluded: Robert Cohn s Unmasculine Aura in the The Sun Also Rises Insecurity runs rampant through the men in The Sun Also Rises. Those who fought in World War I have been emasculated either physically or mentally, while non veterans also feel a sense of inadequacy. Robert Cohn, the sole Jewish and non veteran character, is the frequent target of scorn from a group of men who have all been to war together and share similar values. His belief of love and honor representing pre war ideals is looked down upon by others. Cohn is secluded because he does not fulfill the role of an ideal man; yet, neither does anybody in the central group. Cohn puts on a masculine faГ§ade to cover up his internal issues just like the other men of the novel, but only he is criticized for being weak. Thus, Robert Cohn personifies the shortcomings of non archetypal men, demonstrating the irony of his alienation amidst similarly unmanly characters. Cohn lacks the dominative nature that is indicative of a quintessential man, which lowers his status below equally timid men. Cohn believes he is chivalrous; not realizing that he is letting women take advantage of him. His traditional values often get in the way of his judgment. Frances, Cohn s initial love interest, looks at him as a careless possession (Heminway 19). Even when he is being exploited, Cohn doesn t looked [look] at another woman (19) and stays faithful. At the time, men were supposed to be controlling of women and dictate the course of their relationship. Yet, Cohn is perfectly fine with being taken advantage of. This stems from Cohn s feelings of inferiority from his days at Princeton, where he was mocked for being Jewish. His insecurities now come out in different situations, making him more submissive than a stereotypical man. Similarly, when Cohn falls hopelessly in love with Brett, he follows her around like a poor bloody steer (146). It is evident that Cohn stays overly attached to women even when the relationship is clearly over. He is condemned by the core group of men for this behavior, yet they display this same characteristic. Each of the men also take interest in Brett and give her control because she is damned good looking (29). Hemingway
  • 30. Phonemic Awareness Phonemic awareness is not phonics. Phonemic awareness is an understanding about spoken language. Children who are phonemically aware can tell the teacher that bat is the word the teacher is representing by saying the three separate sounds in the word. They can tell you all the sounds in the spoken word dog. They can tell you that, if you take the last sound off cart you would have car. Phonicson the other hand, is knowing the relation between specific, printed letters (including combinations of letters) and specific, spoken sounds. You are asking children to show their phonics knowledge when you ask them which letter make the first sound in bat or dog or the last sound in car or cart. The phonemic awareness tasks that have predicted... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Focusing on rimes rather than on vowels alone is particularly important in helping children learn to decode words. (Adams, 1990) Research shows that all proficient readers rely on deep and ready knowledge of spelling sound correspondence while reading, whether this knowledge was specifically taught or simply inferred by students. Conversely, failure to learn to use spelling/sound correspondences to read and spell words is shown to be the most frequent and debilitating cause of reading difficulty. Many children learn to read without any direct classroom instruction in phonics. But many children, especially children from homes that are not language rich, do need more systematic instruction in word attack strategies. Well sequenced phonics instruction early in the first grade has been shown to reduce the incidence of reading difficulty even as it accelerates the growth of the class as a whole. Given this, it is probably better to start all children, most especially in high poverty areas, with explicit phonics instruction. Such an approach does require continually monitoring children s progress both to allow those who are progressing quickly to move ahead before they become bored and to ensure that those who are having difficulties get the assistance they need. Sulzby and Teale (1991)
  • 31. How Saint Thomas Is the Best Saint Thomas Didymus is the best saint out of all the saints that have lived on this planet. For one thing, Thomas was one of Jesus s most loyal disciples. And because he was a disciple of Jesus, he was one of the few saints to witness the miracles of God s only child and learn from him. Additionally, he was a missionary in South Asia to dedicate his life to spread the Word of God there. As seen by the preceding information, I can say that SaintThomas is the best saint who ever lived. If Saint Thomas isn t recognized as the greatest saint, he should at least be in the Top 12 List, as does the rest of Jesus s 11 disciples. But what I think what makes him Number 1 is that he was more eager to learn from Jesus s teachings than any other of Jesus s disciples. And I also esteem him for his curiosity and his habit for questioning clarity when Jesus does his teachings and parables. In The Last Supper, John 14:1 5 Jesus foretells his death and his ascension into heaven along with his disciples, including Thomas. It reads, Jesus said to his disciples Don t be worried! Have faith in God and have faith in me. There are many rooms in my Father s house. I wouldn t tell you this, unless it was true. I am going there to prepare a place for each of you. After I have done this, I will come back and take you with me. Then we will be together. You know the way to where I m going. Thomas said, Lord we don t even know where you are going! How will we know the way? I think Thomas is the guy who
  • 32. Wicked Play Character Analysis Friendships are tested when struggles come into play. The play of Wicked brings in fantastic moral lessons for the readers to ponder. It provides issues that are relevant to today s society and it can help one be aware of some tricky situations that they may encounter throughout an individual s life. The characters in the play may not go about the matters exceedingly well, but that does not mean that someone cannot learn from the mistakes of how the situations were handled. The struggles that were faced entailed that relationships are far better than being popular, everyone makes mistakes but not everyone takes responsibility for their mistakes, and one is bound to be used or manipulated at least once in their life time. Being popular... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They trick them into thinking that they are trying to better themselves or help them progress with something and then all the sudden they turn on them because they want what they desire instead. Elphaba wanted to be with the Wizard because she desired to help the animals of Oz and she thought that once someone was with the Wizard everyone will perceive them differently; they will not think they are weird or strange. People do not always do things for the right reasons, You can t! Spells are irreversible! I knew she had the power, I told you! (Holzman 1.15) Once Elphaba figured out that Madame Morrible and the Wizard were using her for their devious plan, she felt hurt because she was manipulated by the people she thought she could trust. A lot of times the people who hurt others are the ones they trust and love the
  • 33. Cancer And Its Effects On Cancer Cancer is a topic that many don t like to talk about because of its dark association with death. However it is important to be educated on what cancer exactly is and where it comes from. First off, there are many types of cancer that can occur in all areas of the body. The craziest fact is that all cancers start off with the mutation of just one single cell. We have millions of cells in our body and just once mutated cell can change someone s life or even end it. Many people will say this cancerruns in the family and they think that is the cause of the cancer. However that is only true for few as cancer is inherited less than 10% of the time. The majority of cancer is caused by environmental factors. The saying that comes with age is true with cancer as well because mutations will accumulate more as we age increasing the probability of being diagnosed with cancer. The way cancer cells can grow is when they aren t responsive to mitosis which is the growth and development of normal cells. This means that cancer cells will continue to grow without being checked by the body and its normal growth and division process. Cells that don t die when they actually should is a cause of cancer happening. This is a part of the beginning of cancer becoming worse with the end result of a lethal tumor. The life on a cancer in prolonged by what is called a telomerase enzyme which extends the telomeres of a chromosome making it longer and longer. A long telomere allows for many cycles of
  • 34. Three Colonial Groups In Colonial America Beginning in 1625, the United Kingdom of Britain and the United Kingdom of Scotland started their colonial dominance of the Americas in Massachusetts Bay. The two countries later joined to form Great Britain. The colonies spread to other parts of America, including Georgia, Virginia and Maryland. The French, on the other hand, colonized North America as the Spanish occupied colonies in the south and, thus, all three colonial groups were in constant struggle to oust each other and occupy greater territory in the Americas. Equality was only a dream in America in from 1700 through 1750. Native Americans and immigrants affiliated to each of the three colonial groups were subjected to slavery. Louisiana, for example, was a French colony where about
  • 35. Key Strands Outline the key strands of the sociology of work! The term work is expressed as performing duties involving the use of psychological and physical energy, for the purpose of the manufacture of goods and services in order to achieve an individuals needs (Gedden s 2008). There are six key areas of thought in the sociology of work these include managerial psychologist , Durkheim systems , Interactionist , Weber Interpretivist , Marxian and Post structuralise and Post Modern (Watson 2008). Sociology is defined as the examination of the connections which grow between individuals as they are arranged by others in cultures and how these patterns are affected by the interactions of individuals around them (Giddens 2009). The Managerial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He focused heavily on the area of science and over emphasised on the reality of independence and externally existing society. Durkheim outlined the divisions of labour by distinguishing between mechanical forms of solidarity and organic solidarity. He disagreed with psychological reductionism displaying that even an issue like suicide has to be understood in terms of the level of the individual s interactions with others and taking their psychological state into account. Durkheim examined the significance of Social currents Social Facts in society. An important term outlined by Durkheim is Anomie which is a form of social breakdown in which the standards that would normally occur in a particular situation does not operate. Elton Mayo (1880 1949) was greatly inspired by Durkheim s work and created the concept of the Human Relations School. The Hawthorn Studies was started in Chicago by examining the effects of workshop lighting had on workers productivity. It concluded that the close interests shown in the workers had brought the group together as a team and increased commitment motivation and collaboration. In Systems Thinking these are societies which are viewed as if they were independent bodies controlling energy and resources with the environment to live. Systems thinking are valuable in its importance on arrangements and outlines in social life. It is therefore a beneficial style
  • 36. the beach Essays The beach 1. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;people Richard: a british traveller, who comes to Bangkok and gets a map to a secret hidden beach. He has seen every movie about Vietnam, and he sometimes believes being there. He also is addicted to video games. Daffy Duck: the man who gives Rich the map; he had been on the beach before and had left it for some reason. After his death, he often appears in Richs daydreams. He always speaks about Vietnam, and he knows everything before it happens. Etienne and FranГ§oise: a french couple that Rich meets in Bangkok. He shows them the map, and together they go to the beach. Zeph and Sammy: two Americans who are given a map of the beach by Rich. Sal and Bugs: Sal s the leader of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There, Jed buys the rice while Rich is hanging around. When they meet again to take the rice back to the beach, Jed tells Rich that he heard two Americans talking to some german people about a map to the beach, and that they were using Richs name. Rich is alarmed: this must be Zeph and Sammy! Some days later, Sal asks Rich to join Jed on his journeys on the island, because there are some other people on the next island. Luckily, she doesn t know that Rich knows them. So Rich doesn t see his other friends anymore, because he is always out on the island, and he becomes very lonely. Jed and he start to play games, they pretend being in Vietnam while they are watching the people on the other island. One day, as they get back to the camp, everything is in a mess because Keaty had catched a dead squid and they had all eaten of it. In the camp, there had also been an argument between Bugs and Keaty. Bugs had hit Keaty, and the others had taken the part for one of them, so the camp is now divided in two parts. At the same time, the people on the other island are coming over to the beach island on a raft they had built. Jed is looking after the sick people in the camp, and Rich has to watch what s going on with the rafters. So, from now on, he s out alone all day, smoking grass and talking to his imaginary friend mister Duck. Sal, who is worried about the troubles in the camp, talks to them about the Tet festival, which marks
  • 37. Streaking Lab Report Lab Three: Streaking and Spreading Plates Introduction In this laboratory experiment, we was introduce to an introduction to streaking and spreading of bacteria in agar plates such that single cells can be isolated from one another, each cell can reproduces to form a visible colony composed of genetically identical clones. Streaking and spreading bacteria is to obtain individual colonies is usually the first step in genetic manipulation of microorganisms. Materials Petri dishes Metal transfer loop Bunsen burner Test tube rack Glass spreader Alcohol E. coli Methods Streaking Procedure 1.The petri dish was labeled. 2.The metal transfer loop was sterilized before obtaining the specimen. 3.The culture was opened and the specimen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The spreader was placed in contact with the inoculum on the surface of the plate and was positioned to allow the inoculum to run evenly along the length of the spreader. The even pressure was applied to the spreader and the plate was spun by hand. 3.After the spread plate was permitted to absorb the inoculum for 10 minutes, they were inverted and incubated. Results Streaking and spreading bacteria over the surface of the plate diluted the amount of bacteria diluted until the individual cells were streak and spread of the surface of the plate. From theses, individual cell a single colony arises. All cells in the colony genetically identical. However, the streaking and spreading was not quite properly performed, but there were some visible colonies that arise. Discussion In order to obtain well isolated discrete colonies, the quadrant streak and spread technique was used. This allowed dilution of the original microbial material over the entire surface of the plate. As the original sample was diluted by streaking and spreading it, over successive quadrants the number of organism decreases. Usually by the third or fourth quadrant only a few organism were transferred on the by the inoculating loop and theses produce a few isolated
  • 38. Metal-Only Lewis Pairs with Transition Metal Lewis Basas Metal Only Lewis Pairs with Transition Metal Lewis Basas Introduction: History of Metal Metal Dative Bonding Concept In 1961, Vaska and Diluzio synthesized a lemon yellow compound known as the organometallic complex trans [IrCl(CO)(PPh3)2]. This was achieved by reducing iridium(III) to iridium(I) using just triphenylphosphine and an alcohol. This was significant because they had prepared an iridium carbonyl complex without the use of carbon monoxide. This complex has reversible dioxygen coordination, but more importantly, it is extremely reactive with acids, halides, and dihydrogen yielding stable Ir(III) addition products. The discovery of this Iridium complex meant that laboratories across the globe could now easily create, in one step and several hours, an air stable compound that could undergo oxidative addition reactions. Also, the reaction could be monitored by watching the carbonyl C O stretching band in the IR spectrum and NMR spectroscopy later on. Because Vaska s complex was so stable, its reactivity was limited. The complex serves as an excellent molecular platform for defining how oxidative addition reactions make homo and heterogeneous catalysis a reality. While the term oxidative addition is a staple in inorganic chemistry and catalysis, the step transition metal Lewis basicity is almost never seen. There are numerous methods that a metal can cleave an element element bond, from concerted, side on cleavage to backside attack. Most oxidative addition
  • 39. Enterprise Resource System ERP SYSTEMS: ASSIGNMENT 3 BY: AREEN AHMED Table of Contents Introduction3 Importance of integration to companies4 Integration issues (issues which occur due to lack of integration)8 ERP solution (standardization)16 Benefits when companies address integration issues18 Conclusion21 Reference:22 Introduction Enterprise Resource System (ERP) software has become an important component for today s businesses in order to compete in the market. The key element of the ERP is to integrate and to share the information across the company firmly. Moreover it helps in reducing the cost of production and to let the top level managers and decisions makers to make decisions easily. According to Rajagopal (2002), since... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to compete in today s competitive market, the company should integrate their business activities of each functional area. Furthermore, integration allows in the development of the workflow and the communication of the organizations (Monk amp; Wagner, 2009). Recently, the company managements have started to think of business processes rather than focusing on the business functions. Business processes is known as collection of logically related tasks and activities (such as production, sales or production) in order to perform the task together (Business dictionary, N.D.). For the customer satisfaction, companies should ensure that the functional areas of operations are integrated (Monk amp; Wagner, 2009, P. 4). For example, technology of the computer changes rapidly, such as the configuration to the apple mac book pro, dell computers. Therefore, to deliver the accurate information s to the customers, sales department should have up to date information regarding the products and about the latest computer configurations. This would allow the customers to order the computers that are available in the market and the products that manufacturing plant produces. The manufacturing plant or the employees who produces the product would need the accurate
  • 40. Plea Bargaining Plea Bargaining University of Phoenix CJA/373 Criminal Court Systems Mario D Adamo Week Four Individual Assignment July 14, 2010 Plea Bargaining Introduction Much of the criticism leveled at the legal system in general and the criminal justice system in particular is well deserved, but one feature of the criminal justice system poorly understood and thus unfairly judged by both the public and the media, is the process of plea bargaining. Because criminal defendants have no incentive to plead guilty as charged, and because the number of cases that would otherwise need to be tried vastly exceeds the resources available to try them, plea bargaining is a strategy for avoiding total gridlock. Definitions of Plea Bargaining The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... NaГЇve defendants may enter into plea agreements with prosecutors not knowing that they have the right to litigate fully any charges against them. However, according to the Fifth and Sixth Amendments of the United States Constitution, no person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself (self incrimination), and in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury, to be confronted with witnesses against him. Advantages of Plea Bargaining There are several advantages for plea bargaining. Some include; reducing the uncertainties of criminal trials, fewer trials and trial delays, more convictions, and reducing the costs of trials. Some other advantages of plea bargaining are that victims are spared either the trauma or inconvenience of testifying, according to the nature of the case, and the prosecution is spared the risk of acquittal. Disadvantages of Plea Bargaining The concrete disadvantage is that there is some reduction in the conviction offense or sentence or both, although the outcomes of responsible plea bargaining are not dramatically different from probable outcomes absent plea bargaining. The most significant disadvantage of plea bargaining, however, is the abstract one it involves negotiating with criminals and rewards their refusal to
  • 41. The Amendment Of The United States Constitution use of force is always a heavily debated topic for law enforcement. Every action an officer takes during an altercation when use of force is present, will be reviewed by chief s, lieutenant s captain s etc. With the recent rise in officer involved shootings, the demand for less lethal force measures has begun to rise. The eighth amendment of the United States Constitution was made for protection against cruel and unusual punishment; if an officer uses lethal force in an altercation they have deprived that person of their rights. Also the fourteenth amendment gives us the right to due process; lethal force deprives us of that right. There is a saying that has come to light recently that law enforcement officers are the judge the jury and the executioner. Officers have become heavily criticized for using lethal force in altercations that less lethal could have possibly been used. With officer involved shooting on the rise society wants us to re examine other alternatives. There will be times that an officer must use their duty weapon, but many of the recent shootings could have been avoided with the use of less lethal tools. Lethal force often affects the department s image negatively and brings un wanted media attention; it can be hard to rebuild the trust with the community. When officers deploy less lethal tactics it is often overlooked by any media attention and any civil issues. In an effort to help department s combat un wanted lethal encounters, this research will
  • 42. Essay on Queen Elizabeth The last queen of the Tudor dynasty, Queen Elizabeth I proved to be on of the most celebrated, and controversial leaders in English history. Raised in a neglectful home, and shadowed by her mother s reputation, Elizabeth did not have the royal treatment that her siblings received. From her birth, she was a disappointment, as a child she was intelligent, yet unnoticed, and the road to her 1558 1603 reign was troubled. Elizabeth was born on September 7, 1533. To the disappointment of King Henry VII, her father, she was a presumptive heir to the throne. Elizabeth s older sister, Mary, would have been heir to the throne, but that was stripped from her when Henry VII divorced her mother, Catherine of Aragon. Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth s mother,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mary?s determination was to destroy the Protestant faith in England. One of her acts as queen was confining Elizabeth to the Tower of London for two months on suspicion of collaborating against her plans. Mary suspected that she was pregnant, and Elizabeth?s probability at descending the throne was diminishing rapidly, although Mary recognized Elizabeth as heir to the throne. It turned out Mary was not pregnant, and she became very ill. On November 17, 1558 she died. On January 15, 1559 Elizabeth became queen at the age of twenty five. A light snow fell on the packed London streets as the new queen was celebrated. The queen repeatedly told her people ?I thank you with all my heart.? After the coronation ceremony, Elizabeth sat down to a lavish ten hour banquet. Many challenged the queen?s right to absolute power. John Knox stated ?Women are unsuited to rule.? Elizabeth made it abundantly clear she would not stand for disobedience. During her reign, Elizabeth enjoyed charming men into agreeing with her views. To insure that her statesmen and courtiers did not take their positions for granted, she alternated between outburst of royal displeasure and displays of humor and warmth. Elizabeth was considered by most to be a gorgeous queen, and her beauty was unmatched. During her childhood, while living with Catherine Parr, Elizabeth experienced emotional distress which many believe affected her love
  • 43. Marketing Case Study Of Chixchops MARKET FEASIBILITY There is no such thing as instant success when it comes to business. Success in business requires money, time and effort. ChixChops, the home of grilled chicken and pork chops, aims primarily to provide high quality products and service to satisfy the needs of its customers. Businesses succeed by getting and keeping its customers. Without customers, you will not have a business. ChixChops should design offerings and image to occupy a distinctive position in the minds of the target market. The main goal is to focus on the central benefits delivered by the products and services in order to capture and win not only the hearts but also the pockets of their target market. TARGET MARKET The proponents have chosen Rosario, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They advertise their business through the use of Internet by posting photos, prices, location, event and other information about their business, so that people will be attracted to visit their stores and buy their products. 3.Flyers Mang Inasal, Bar B King, Chooks to go, Andoks, etc. are the competitors of Chixchops that have advertisement through the use of flyers. Flyers usually distributed in different areas in Rosario Cavite especially where people usually pass by. The business name, product name, pricing, contact number, location of the business are printed here to introduce their products. Being a small business enterprise with minimal capital, the following are the marketing strategies that will be used by ChixChops: 1.Internet or Web You do not have to spend thousands for advertising your business or product. Today, you can advertise for free by having an account in popular sites like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and it can be a competitive advantage for a business. In these social media sites, the business will be known by the people. These sites will be used to post photos, prices, promos and other information about the
  • 44. Clara Barton Research Paper Clara Barton Clara Barton s real name is Clarissa Harlowe Barton. I chose her is because she is a very strong and independent woman, especially for her time period. She saved many lives and risked her own in doing so. She would go through the battlefields to help save wounded soldiers. At the same time of being strong she was loving and kind. She tried to save lives and she helped to find 22,000 soldiers who were marked missing. She would even write down messages soldiers wished to their families. She took charge on the battlefield and was extremely brave. Clara was born on December 25, 1821, in North Oxford, Massachusetts, on Christmas day. She was raised in North Oxford. She had a mother, father, and four other siblings. She was the youngest child. Her mother s name was Sarah Barton and her fathers was Stephen Barton. Her siblings consisted of two brothers and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were to work sewing garments for pay. When she introduced this system to France she was given an Iron Cross of Merit by the German Emperor. When Barton returned to the United States she settled in Danville, New York. She wrote the founder of the Red Cross and wanted to lead an American Red Cross. When she was fifty six she began her new career. She loved the idea of the Red Cross because it saved people s lives. On the battlefield the Red Crosses women were heroes. In 1881 Barton had started the American Red Cross. She herself was the president. Her efforts brought the U.S to sign the Geneva Convention a year later. In 1882 she traveled to help the wounded from fires in Michigan, and earthquakes in Charleston, South Carolina. Along the Ohio River there were flood victims and she went there to help. She did many other things for those who needed her help. Not because she had to but, because she wanted to and that was the kind of person she was. When the Red Cross had much public pressure and conflict within itself, she decided to resign in
  • 45. Empathy In Psychodynamic Therapy Although there are many aspects of the counseling relationship, the most important of these aspects is empathy. Empathy is the ability to truly comprehend the feelings of the client (Cormier, 2016). It is a true connection with the client that is real with a genuine desire to help the client. Empathy is almost an automatic emotionthat some people possess, however a deeper understanding of the client goes beyond empathyis the principle of care, which is a higher cognitive function (Wilhelm, 2010). The principle of care is a more professionally trained form of empathy; utilizing a cognitive process of purposeful assessment of a client s situation that adheres to a higher moral standard (Wilhelm, 2010). However, when the counselor does have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... S. (2016). Counseling strategies and interventions for professional helpers. Boston: Pearson. Schwing, A. E., Lafollette, J. R., Steinfeldt, J. A., Wong, Y. J. (2011). Novice counselors conceptualizations and experiences of therapeutic relationships.International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 33(1), 51 63. doi:http://dx.doi.org.library.capella.edu/10.1007/s10447 010 9112 2 Thwaites, R., Bennett Levy, J. (2007). Conceptualizing empathy in cognitive behaviour therapy: Making the implicit explicit. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 35(5), 591 612. Retrieved from https://library.capella.edu /login?url=https://search proquest com.library.capella.edu/docview /213103009?accountid=27965 Wheelock, I. (2000). The value of a psychodynamic approach in the managed care setting. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 54(2), 204 15. Retrieved from https:/ /library.capella.edu/login?url=https://search proquest com.library.capella.edu /docview/213135946?accountid=27965 Wilhelm, M. O., Bekkers, R. (2010). Helping behavior, dispositional empathic concern, and the principle of care. Social Psychology Quarterly, 73(1), 11 32. Retrieved from
  • 46. The Bob Ross Painting Method Bob Ross and his happy little friends have introduced millions of PBS viewers to the world of art. Bob may be gone but his gentle legacy of painting technique continues to charm and instruct. Not only are there books and DVDs available, but a full line of Bob Ross painting supplies are sold on line and in select venues. There are also over 3000 certified Bob Ross instructors nationwide and internationally. How Does He Do That? The Bob Ross painting method is the wet in wet technique. Artists have used this method for hundreds of years, and for the oil painter is the fastest method to use. The Bob Ross oil paints are specially formulated to meet the consistencies he prefers in the various colors on his palette. He also has a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This results in the edges remaining crisp while the bulk of the mountain takes on a misty, grayed appearance, due to the blending of the background paint into the dark of the mountain paint. Evergreen Trees Just as with clouds, Bob uses the fan brush to paint evergreen trees. The paint is heavily loaded onto a fan brush. Using the edge lay a very fine vertical line to represent the treetop. Use the corner to dab tiny bits of paint to represent the uppermost branches of the tree on the sides of the vertical line. As the artist progresses down the trunk, he applies more pressure and uses more of the edge of the brush. Use a choppy, erratic motion to emulate the uneven, jagged shapes of the evergreen. The underlying layer of paint will blend with the tree color as the brush runs out of paint. Add more as necessary, but do not try to keep all the branches the same color. This is representational, and not meant to be graphically correct. It is the essence of the tree and there is no need to go for authenticity. Wildlife In the Ross method of painting wildlife, preparation is different from painting landscapes. The canvas is thinly coated with grey gesso and allowed to dry thoroughly. Draw or transfer the subject to the canvas using graphite carbon paper. Rather than using the wet in wet technique, this painting starts with an underpainting of the animal using grey, black and white acrylic paint. The student proceeds with oils
  • 47. A Comparative Analysis Of MESFET 4.1 Comparative analysis of GaAs MESFET parameters 4.1.1Comparative analysis of V I characteristic of MESFET for A1, A2 A3 device. Fig 16: Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET for A1 Device Fig 17: Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET for A2 Device Fig 18: Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET for A3 Device 4.2.2 Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET at different Gate width W and VGS Fig 19: Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET at different W VGS = 0.0V Fig 20: Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET at different W VGS = 0.2V Fig 21: Comparative analysis of V I characteristics of MESFET at different W VGS = 0.4V 4.2 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Design of required device model i.e of NAND gate is initialized with the help of pencil and paper. Above designed paper model is implanted in LTSPICE IV through various tools present in editor toolbar like components, label net, ground, draw wires, resistors, drag move. Fig 22: Circuit design for simulation of GaAs MESFET as NAND gate Physical input parameters are fed in this model. Now, circuit simulation is performed with the help of Run tool present in editor
  • 48. Disadvantages Of Custom Cabinetry Custom cabinetry is furniture that augments the appearance of the kitchenette and accompanied by this, it defines the style and function of your kitchenette. There are quite a lot of benefits of custom cabinets San Diego such as user friendly, sturdiness, flexibility and they offer essential storage space for keeping the kitchen equipments or other imperative equipments in an organized manner, so that room looks neat and clean. Custom cabinets are the impeccable match to create your dream home. Individuals spend fortunes in building a dream home and so as to make the abode look its best, nothing can be better than tailored cabinets. Boost your storage space They can improve a house lacking contemporary storage space. If a certain region has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Custom cabinetmakers do not have the same confines. Many diverse materials must be selected: case wood, face frame wood, hinges, hardware and finish. You have control over the selections for your abode, and you are not restricted to calling the helpline of a colossal manufacturer. They most likely are going to work with you bit by bit, so that no design modifications are lost via a communication failure. Complements your decor In creating the design and panache of your cabinet, you are given the chance to get your hands on a piece that merges well with your abode s architecture. You are in full control of your choices regarding the wood that will be used, door styles, finish alternatives and decorative touches. The final product is one that matches both your taste and your abode s specific style. Select a long lasting product Custom cabinets are not built on an assembly line. Specified cabinets are made with care and accuracy. Stock cabinets are composed of particle board, with screws and glue helping clutch the pieces together. Custom cabinets don t count on cheap construction approaches, but are crafted with in built joints that interconnect efficiently, occasioning in a seamless finished