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Organization And Technical Aspects Of The Workflow
organization and technical aspects of the workflow, realizing that their interdependence is critical to
success; not selecting a workflow management system too early before the project leaders can be sure
that it s well suited to the specific project; incorporating a prototype as a means to validate business
processes and to suss out technical limitations; integrating legacy systems and identifying
performance problems during the field testing phase. INSERT END NOTE HERE Following the
description provided by the authors of Agility in Context the development model doesn t offer any
malleability, it s focused on fast, frequent, consistent, and continuous delivery of working software;
responding to changing requirements; encouraging ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Not surprisingly, Agility in Context, which is focused on how to adapt Agile methods to a range of
different contextual challenges unique to a range of different development programs, provided more
clearly delineated solutions. Solutions outlined below for the Reference Guide to Workflow
Application Development Processes are either generally stated or inferred from the text. 567 Area of
Frequent Difficulty: Teaming and Customer Involvement Challenge Proposed Solution Benefit 1999
Reference Model for Workflow Application Development Resulted in poor integration between the
organizational and technical aspects of the workflow model. Impediment erected to forward progress.
Progress is stalled until the team resolves open items, or outstanding issues. Ensures that the team s
objectives, needs and concerns are integrated into the project. 2010 Agility in Context Often forced
significant core changes to the operational model, putting greater emphasis on the role of customer
representatives and story owners Rely more on the Agile team members acting as a customer proxy
and / or story owner. Overall this practice better distributed the onus of availability across Agile teams,
and development synchronization, encouraged a sense of ownership. 5 Cozzolino, William J !2 of 7!
28 February 2016 There were several other areas that teams following the Agile method found to be
difficulties which had either had
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The Infamous Collection Of Lasting Mental Effects Of Warfare
The infamous collection of lasting mental effects of warfare has been classified as a disorder known
by many names: shell shock, Soldier s Heart, and combat fatigue. Today, this disorder is classified as
post traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. According to the American Psychiatric Association s
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, PTSD symptoms include
persistent nightmares, constant avoidance of trauma associated stimuli, and emotional numbing that
was not present before trauma. PTSD is unlike other mental disorders because it is linked to a specific
traumatic event, and it is often associated with combat (Institute 1). World War I was the catalyst for
interest and research on war neuroses; at the time, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Following the Vietnam War, research began to accelerate in response to the influx of suffering
veterans. The Vietnam War helped extend the study of PTSD because it led to the growing use of
media to raise public awareness, the establishment of large scale psychological studies on Vietnam
veterans, and the realization of the importance of accurate psychiatric diagnoses.
The Vietnam War profoundly affected many Vietnam soldiers after they left the homeland, and the
media had an immense influence on how these individuals were treated in America. The returning
soldiers showed all of the typical symptoms of what psychiatrists now understand as PTSD: difficulty
sleeping, an overly sensitive reaction to stimuli, and flashbacks. For instance, Sonny Hartwell, a
Vietnam veteran with PTSD, recounted the constant uncertainty he experienced during the war, War is
a strange thing. You spend so much time with nothing to do and the boredoms of every day existence
[sic] in a camp like setting and then all hell breaks loose. That might last for just a few seconds, but
the terror and trauma that you go through in just that minute to few seconds can be mind boggling
(Stein 12). Hartwell s story was one of many, and yet, early editions of the DSM had very little
information on war neurosis during the 1960s (Stein 11). Veterans were often considered delusional
and even misdiagnosed as LSD addicts,
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Jacksonian Reform Movement
The election of 1824, although a corrupt bargain had begun the period in American history where the
needs of the common man were met instead of those of the New England Federalists and the
aristocratic plantation owners. While the Jacksonian Period did not bring perfect political, social, or
economic equality to all Americans, it was the advent of the white male suffrage and reform
movements that contributed to the political changes that benefited the common man . Certainly the
electorate had become broadened so that all white males had access to the poles, even if blacks and
women were still outside the system. It was, in that sense, the age of the common man. One of the
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Early on, women took the lead in the prison reform and temperance movement. Those movements
quickly led to a growing abolitionist movement, under the leadership of Emma Willard, Susan B.
Anthony, and Carrie Chapman Catt led all reform movements in energy and ambition. Although their
Declaration of Rights of Women failed to gain women the right to vote, the momentum led to a
change in many state laws regarding women s issues. Although the abolition of slavery was not
successful, William Lloyd Garrison and Harriet Beecher Stowe became wildly successful in gathering
support. Idealistic communes such as found in New Harmony, Brook Farm, and Nauvoo spread the
message reform, peace, and self reliance for those seeking religious freedom. Since most of the
incarcerated were the poor, this period of the common man sought to rectify all such moral ills. The
reformers sought to equalize the social classes by providing a free and better education for the poor.
This cause, espoused by Horace Mann and others, was instrumental in sparking the frame of education
which would spread though the Untied States like wildfire. The populist movement comprised mainly
of farmers met to discuss reform for the common agriculturalist. And although the immigrants fought
against fierce prejudice from the nativists, they too found changes in public schools and modernized
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Write An Essay On Becoming A Therapist
I only felt it fitting in this time of emotional rawness to write you one last letter. I have seen more
therapists than i can count since i was seven years old. Most were okay some were pretty good but i
never connected with any of them. Then i came to you at one of the hardest points in my life. I was
struggling with who i was while the world was telling me who to be. From the very first time i met
you, you exuded humanity rather than the cold exterior i had come to expect. I had never connected
with another therapist before and it was scary so i pushed you away at first. But over time i told you
things i had never told anyone else. In return you showed me that it was okay to take a while to figure
out who you are and that being who the world thinks you should be is not any ... Show more content
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But i also know that i will thrive because i have had you in my life. I am going to graduate this year
and i am going to college. I have my permit and i have a job interview. These are things i never
thought i would even be able to think about much less achieve. So while our parting has blindsided me
and is very hard i know we will both thrive in whatever journey we choose to go on. I know this not
only because you are one of the most genuine caring nurturing people i have ever had the pleasure of
knowing but because i was given the opportunity to learn from you, to thrive under your watchful eye,
and to come out the other side with the utmost confidence that i will succeed. I know how hard this is
on you also, you tell us we can be selfish and we can cry because you are leaving. But i also
understand that this is a huge change for you also and i just want to tell you again that i know you can
do this because i know you and you are wonderful. While i may never see you again i will always
carry a part of you with me because people who have impacted my life in such a way as you have
impacted mine never
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John Cheever Reunion
Narrator s in stories are the characters, if they happen to be characters that influence reader s the most.
The narrator lays out all the information to us as they see it and they tell the story how they want it to
be heard. Although they are telling the story from their point of view, it is our job as readers to
interpret, that what they are telling us is fair an just. Some narrator s often won t tell the whole story,
but just what they want you to hear. In John Cheever s, Reunion the narrator, Charlie is a narrator that
cannot be trusted. He is very critical and unfair to his father and wants the reader to think that his
father is a failure, not only as a father, but as a person in general. Charlie begins to influence us early
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He hasn t seen or heard from his son in three years after what seemed to be a pretty rough divorce
between him and Charlie s mother considering it has been three years without a word. Out of nowhere
comes Charlie who wants to meet with his father for an hour and a half for lunch between his trains.
An hour and a half is not a lot of time to catch up for three years of lost time. There is almost no
dialogue between the two in the whole story, except for when they first meet and when they part ways.
The only mention of the two talking in the middle of the story is when Charlie s father talks to him
about baseball. Baseball though, is probably one of the only things that the two may have in common
at this point, but the way it is put into context some people would think that Charlie s father doesn t
seem interested in him. All of this is very sudden for Charlie s father and he definitely wasn t ready for
Charlie to show up in New York. So it could be said that all things considered, all of this could be a
little overwhelming for Charlie s father and could be directly related to the way that he acted during
their meeting. A father who hasn t seen his son in three years, trying to make a good impression, who
is probably very nervous and maybe even scared of meeting his son. Charlie s silence during their
meeting doesn t help the situation either. The meeting is obviously awkward for both of them since
neither of them
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Document Analysis Of The Articles Of Capitulation
Brandt Garner
Prof. Beurtheret
History 1700
Document Analysis
Articles of Capitulation The Articles Of Capitulation was written on July 3rd, 1754 at 8pm, in an area
in present day Western Pennsylvania. This area was known at the time as the Ohio Valley and was an
area that was in dispute by the French and English. French Canadian military Captain, Louis Coulon
de Villers, composed the Articles Of Capitulation. This document was written in the aftermath of a
short one day battle, in which Coulon had surrounded Washington s Fort Necessity, and subsequently
asked for the surrender of the Virginian troops led by George Washington. Although Washington
agreed to the terms of this peaceful surrender, the document was written in French and ... Show more
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Amongst those killed was M. de Jumonville, the commander. (Washington)
Jacob Van Braam and Robert Stobo, both Captains shall be delivered to us as hostages until the arrival
our French and Canadians, the two officers who promise us our French in two months and a half at the
latest. While Robert Stobo, a captain in the Virginia militia was a captive in Fort Duquesne, he drew a
scale map of the Fort and wrote a letter on the back a letter saying, When we engaged to serve the
country, then he said, it was expected we were to do it with our lives. Let them not be disappointed.
Consider the good of the expedition without the least regard to us. For my part, I would die ten
thousand deaths to have the pleasure of possessing this fort but one day, they are so vain of their
success at [Fort Necessity], tis worse than death to hear them. (Stobo) The letter eventually made it to
the English forces. He was later convicted of spying after this paper fell into French hands and later
the French cited it as evidence of British aggression towards them in the Ohio Valley. He sentenced to
a death in Quebec, but then escaped and re joined the English forces. (Alberts)
The French held Jacob Van Braam captive until September of
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Summary Of Phaedo By Plato
In the book, Phaedo by Plato, he discusses the immortality and divinity of the soul, and uses the
philosophical theoria to prove that such a thing exists. Plato spends a lot of time trying to prove the
idea to his fellow philosophers the divinity of the soul. Yet, in the book In Defense of Philosophy by
Josef Pieper, he talks about how philosophy is not about finding an exact truth, but merely seeking to
get close enough to it. This shows a clear contradiction between Plato s belief that a soul is divine and
continues to live on and Pieper s thoughts on what true philosophy is, because he creates dialogue that
clearly shows influence of his religious background that takes away from the philosophical discourse.
It is due to this, Pieper would not agree with Plato in his interpretation on the divinity of the human
soul.
Plato uses Socrates Argument from Opposites to show that a living being cycles from being dead to
being alive, but this falls flat because we must rely on the idea that there is another realm for were the
dead souls must reside. Let s consider it, perhaps, in this way: do the souls of human beings exist in
Hades when they have died, or do they not? (Plato 17) This shows that their belief in an immortal soul
requires that one believe that there is the existence of a place called Hades, without any other
interpretation from either Socrates or Cebes. Piper would disagree with this idea because it relies on a
religious belief, which can be related to the idea of the modern Christian Philosopher. The following
reflections will nonetheless consider third only those situations in which the philosopher is also
explicitly a believer who openly accepts the truth of a sacred tradition and consciously accepts the
truth of a sacred tradition and consciously tries to be aware of it in his reasoning. (Pieper 112) Here
Pieper talks about how a philosopher must be careful of his faith and make sure it does not affect his
reasoning, which is what is happening to Socrates and Cebes as they reason their way through the
existence of the soul. They attribute a piece of their reasoning to a potentially mythical place that the
current Greek religion believes in, without considering if there are alternatives to such
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Pros And Cons Of Sina Weibo
INTRODUCTION
Sina Weibo (hereinafter referred as Weibo) is a microblog in China that is akin to a hybrid of Twitter
and Facebook . It is one of the most popular social media platform is China which has 600 million
registered users in 2013 and 76.6 million daily users in 2014 . The vast number of users allows faster
and easier communication and information spreading, which then creates social benefits which
traditional media did not offer (Chang, 2013). Weibo has formed a lively virtual public space
(Magistad, 2012) where Chinese citizens communicate and which is a main source of immediate
news.
This essay explores the influences of Weibo on both international and local scale, as well as the link
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They use Weibo to post their social concerns and comment about government policies. Consistent
friction exists between the government and the citizens over sensitive topics. The government
aggressively steps in only when it considers the issue to be potential for social instability. In addition,
the Chinese are more conservative in terms of going against the government as they do not want to
risk themselves. Therefore, Weibo is used as a platform for Chinese citizens to give pressure on the
government in hope for better and more transparent governance. Physical social movements are less
likely to happen because of government censorship and the individual s less willing to take risk
attitude. However, the government should not take this for granted. Consistent suppressing of public
voices may harm the government as public anger may eventually burst into uncontrollable outrage.
Thus, the government has to cooperate with the Chinese citizens through Weibo as their resentment
reflects the shortcomings of the government
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Kroger Pest Analysis
This paper will discuss the macro environment of the Kroger Company. Using the PESTEL analysis
political, economic condition, sociocultural forces, technological factors, environmental forces, legal
and regulatory factors will determine which of the six components of PESTEL are most relevant at
present. The five forces model will decide which of the five forces is giving the company its strongest
competitive pressure. The VRIN test will determine the company s sustainable competitive advantage
by examining their tangible and intangible resources. Conducting a SWOT analysis will show the
company s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats will determine how the company should
move forward (Bethel University,2017).
PESTEL analysis
At present time, I believe the two most pertinent factors for the Kroger company are sociocultural
forces and environmental factors. According to Orlando,2017, Kroger has formed a partnership with
Lucky s supermarket located throughout central Florida and will open eight more stores in the state
adding to their numerous banners. Kroger will have to conduct research on the forces that include
lifestyles. cultural differences and attitude that could have an impact on their stores.
Some cultures may not eat the foods they stock. They would need to research the demographics of the
area to make sure they would be able to grow their business in that area. There are many nationalities
in Florida, some call it the melting pot of the United States
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butler model
Field Report: Does Weston Super Mare fit the Butler Model?
Figure 11
Weston super Mare is a popular seaside resort town located in the county of Somerset, England on the
Bristol Channel coast. It is the largest settlement in the North West. Weston super Mare has a
population of 69,696 People living in households and 2,062 people living in communal
establishments; 71, 758 in total.2 Due to the development of the railway between local towns and
cities it became a popular seaside resort in the 19th century.
In this field report I will be discussing whether Weston super Mare fits the Butler Model. Firstly let s
discuss what the butler model is. The butler model is significant in tourism ... Show more content on
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Also the grand pier was renowned for its grand theatre. There was also the building of the Odeon
theatre in 1935, which attracted more visitors as it was similar to the London Leicester Square theatre.
Success
This stage is when more and more people make trips to the coastal location, the facilities are built for
the visitor is being used. The accumulation of tourism takes over the primary function of the town.
This causes ill feeling within the location and loss of original culture that the town had. This can be
seen in Weston super Mare with the building of the grand pier as local traders, unhappy that visitors
were not coming as far as the centre of the town, built a new pier closer to the main streets. Also the
tourist where now not drawn in to the town for the benefits of the sea and the once romantic rural
charm the town had. People where now coming to Weston super Mare for its attractions such as the
grand pier s grant theatre where musical stars of the day performed bringing in big crowds to the town.
All the new attractions and amenities that were emplaced at time of growth are being used such as the
amusements, which were a hit for people of all ages. The ever growing road networks and the opening
of motorways like the M5 provided another mode for people to visit the beach and attractions.
Problem Stagnation Stage
At this stage the popularity of town is short lived. Tourists and holiday makers do not find this
location
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Post Civil War Foreign Policy Analysis
One of the U.S government s main functions is to conduct relations with almost 200 nations in the
world. It is designed to further certain goals and assure Americas security and defense. Our foreign
policy has changed over time reflecting the change in nation interest. (Constitutional Rights
Foundation) The U.S main interest was to maintain its independence from European countries. This
was carried out by the Monroe Doctrine, which limited European attempts to further colonize the
Western Hemisphere. Post civil war foreign policy was a departure from pre foreign policy because of
their actions and motivations. The acquisition of contiguous territory in pre civil war policy departed
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They feel it is their duty to educate the deprived races, and as they travel to new nations Americans
carry with them their Christian beliefs. Josiah Strong was a big believer of divinely commissioned ,
that God wants Americans to spread the word of God. Although the second Manifest Destiny shares
all of these aspects with the first seeming like a broken continuation, the second Manifest Destiny is
also very much a departure from the original beliefs. Expansion became a huge competition between
the nations. The United States was expanding to foreign lands, but not simply to achieve a goal, now
the US wanted to compete with Europe and take natural resources from conquered territories. America
needed more resources because it was going through a period of overproduction, as evidenced by the
depression of 1893. This way the United States wouldn t merely gain more natural resources, but also
new markets, new capitol, and new labor. As Americans set out to lay claim to these new territories,
they left with the Social Darwinism belief that stronger ones will naturally dominate weaker nations.
Joshia Strong the author of Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis said, the
unoccupied arable lands of the earth are limited, and will soon be taken also, that the Anglo Saxon
white race highest race should rule, and govern the weaker races.
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Homeless In San Francisco
Homeless in San Francisco San Francisco has a large population of homeless people. San Francisco is
the 13th most populated city and is the eighth worst city homeless rate with estimated 7,000 homeless
in 2015. There are many factors that can result in the high number of homeless people. One of the
most common reasons why is they could not get a job and they just decided to give up so they don t
have enough money to do anything. I think there is a lot of homeless because we live in a competitive
world and there is bigger demand on jobs than there is supply of it. It is also in San Francisco where
the Super Bowl is held once a year. The Super Bowl is annual championship game of national football
league which happens every year. The media does
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Assessing Public Confidence In Criminal Justice System
Today in society the view of police officers varies from person to person, but here is the central idea
and responsibilities of what officers are supposed to be viewed as. They are those who play a central
peacekeeping role in our cities/ communities. Their purpose in the government is to protect and serve
and to deliver criminals into the hands of the law. Police are responsible for catching criminals who
threaten the livelihood, property and peace of other citizens. However, lately some police officers
becoming the criminals more and more. Some people might say in the past police were a symbol of
authority and power in a neighborhood for people of all ages, backgrounds and races. Many criminals
are deterred from committing foul actions if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Police are the front line agents of formal social control. Meaning that the job description of an officer
is to be legit by conforming to all rules, to be efficient by achieving maximum productivity with
minimum wasted effort or expense and to be fair by just treatment or behavior without favoritism or
discrimination. This cannot truly happen without the communication with citizens, but as the
introduction section points out neighborhoods with high levels of disadvantage have poorer attitudes
towards the criminal justice system, with race being a strong predictor of attitudes towards police. For
example, in a district with a higher workload and higher crime rate (and high incivilities) police may
treat citizens differently, ignoring minor offenses, and focusing more on serious offending in an effort
to direct limited departmental resources more efficiently. Having that negative response from officers
then present why people have that negative feeling towards
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The Importance Of Interlational Database Systems
D. Horie et al. (2008)[26] Modern day s queries are posed on database spread across the globe, this
may impose a challenge on processing queries efficiently, and a strategy is required to generate
optimal query plans. In distributed relational database systems, due to partitioning or replication on
relations at multiple sites, the relations required by a query to answer, may be stored at multiple sites.
This leads to an exponential increase in the number of possible equivalent alternatives or query plans
for a user query. Though it is not computationally reasonable to explore exhaustively all possible
query plans in a large search space, the query plan with most cost effective option for query
processing is measured necessary and must be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Finally, a green database framework integrated with the two above models is proposed to enhance a
commercial DBMS.
G. Jabbour et al.(2008)[28] Approaches for the processing of location dependent queries usually
assume that the location data are expressed precisely, usually using GPS locations. However, this is
unrealistic because positioning methods do not have a perfect accuracy (e.g., the positioning approach
used in cellular networks handles only the cell where mobile users are located). Besides, users may
need to express queries based on concepts of locations other than traditional GPS locations, which we
call location granules.
Mansmann et al.(2007)[29] In this paper, we focus on location granule based query processing (i.e.,
processing of queries with location granules) in situations where the location data available is
imprecise, which we have called probabilistic location dependent queries. For that purpose, we exploit
the concept of uncertainty location granule, which represents the location uncertainty of an object. In
particular, we tackle the problem of processing probabilistic inside (range) constraints. We analyze in
detail how those constraints can be processed, taking into account both the existence of location
uncertainty affecting the relevant objects and the location granularity specified.
Damart et al.(2007)[30] Applications of graph databases are prone to inconsistency due to
interoperability issues. This raises
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Price Dispersion, Competition, And The Role Of Online...
Price dispersion, competition, and the role of online travel agents: Evidence from business routes in
the Italian airline market
In this study they use research to further understand what s driving price dispersion? They investigate
very distinct factors between online travel agents and airlines direct channels influence price
dispersion. Airline markets are characterized by the existence of substantial price dispersion, to be
intended as a measure of price variations in the market. Indeed, it is not unusual to see travelers on the
same flight paying very different prices for the very same seats. This is due to the fact that airlines are
able to distinguish among different types of customers and practice price discrimination, with the help
of mechanisms such as advance selling, loyalty programs, nonrefundable tickets, etc. In addition,
airline companies typically face uncertain demand with a fixed inventory consisting of very perishable
products. Accordingly, they utilize revenue management systems to maximize revenues by
dynamically adjusting prices for their seats based on whether the current booking is above or below
expected values.The study of price dispersion in the airline industry can provide numerous important
implications for firms, consumers and authorities in terms of firms pricing power, price
discrimination, product differentiation, and reduction of search costs. For this reason, many
researchers have devoted themselves to the study of price dispersion in
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What It Means to Be an Effective Teacher
Introduction
Teach these boys and girls nothing but Facts. Facts alone are wanted in life. That was the view of the
characters Thomas Gradgrind and Mr M Choakumchild, created by Charles Dickens in his novel Hard
Times, a novel which satirises school teachers who teach nothing but facts and regards students as
little vessels ... ready to have imperial gallons of facts poured into them until they were full to the
brim. Reciting facts for students to absorb is undoubtedly an easy method of teaching, but is it
effective?
This essay attempts to answer the question of what it means to be an effective teacher by examining in
more detail five areas that, when implemented effectively, can help to produce a productive learning ...
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Initially, a teacher needs to decide what is important to learn (Anderson Krathwohl as cited by Eggen
Kauchak, 2010, p.390) and, in order to do this the teacher must have a good understanding of their
student s current knowledge of the topic and their abilities (Whitton et al., 2010). If, as suggested in
paragraph four, the teacher has taken the time to get to know each of their students, this knowledge
will be to hand when it comes to planning the lesson.
Furthermore, as part of the overall lesson plan, an effective teacher will specify the objectives that are
to be achieved, that is, what students should have learnt or be able to do with the information taught
(Whitton et al., 2010). This ensures that the teacher can design their learning activities effectively, stay
on topic and control the momentum of the lesson an important factor in effective classroom
management according to Kounin (as cited by Hurst Cooke, p.232).
The method by which the content will be delivered also has to be considered when planning a lesson,
and variety in delivery is important to offer students different ways in which to learn (Featherston,
2007). The instructional strategy chosen will vary depending upon the topic, the age of the students
and their prior knowledge, although teachers who want their students to focus on thinking and
reasoning will naturally integrate group work and activities with instruction and
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How Did The Fur Trade Affect American Culture
The standard history of the fur trade tended to consider the Aboriginal Canadians as monolithic and
treated them as completely subject to European dominance, economic and technological, from first
contact. They argued that exploitative dealings and reliance on European technology immediately and
inevitably led to the collapse of native societies. More recently historians, such as Bruce Trigger,
while examining the Hurons drew attention to different elements of Huron society and how they
responded to European influence over time. Other historians such as Abraham Rothstein have
examined the cultural rather than economic aspects of the fur trade and maintained that it was not the
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In addition to altering alliances, the basic destructive capacity of guns significantly altered the nature
of warfare between tribes, as described by a Saukamappee youth in comparing two battles, the first of
which predates the introduction of guns, in which he stated on both sides several were wounded, but
none lay on the ground; and night put an end to the battle without a scalp being taken on either side,
and in those days such was the result, unless one party was more numerous than the other. and
continues to describe a battle after the introduction of guns : the battle had begun about Noon, and the
Sun was not yet half down, when we perceived that some of them had crawled away from their
shields...The greater part of the enemy took flight, but some fought bravely and we lost more than ten
killed and many wounded; Part of us pursued, and killed a few, but the chase had soon to be given
over, for at the body of everything Snake Indian killed, there were five or six of us trying to get his
scalp or part of his clothing, his weapons, or something of his as a trophy of the battle. (Friesen,38).
Friesen characterized the pre gun warfare as rather benign, stating that Shields were adequate to
defend against arrows, offensive tactics were static
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Marks and Spencer Advertising Strategy
INTRODUCTION
COMPANT OVERVIEW
Marks and Spencer is an international multi channel retailer that has been running for 129 years. It
now operates in over 50 territories worldwide and employs almost 82,000 people , (Marks and
Spencer plc, 2013). It s dependence on its origin country; the UK is progressively being reduced due
to its international focus. M S UK turnover consists of 54% food and 46% general merchandise,
including home ware, clothing, lingerie etc. It is currently growing its e commerce and has expanded
to the finance business with its M S Bank branch.
Clothing has been lately an aspect of concern for the company, as sales of clothing have slipped back
for the ninth consecutive quarter , (The Guardian, 2013). This has ... Show more content on
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First of all, M S are trying its best to understad consumers tastes and what they really want. Social
media allows the company to listen to what customers are saying in real time, thus having direct
feedback and evaluation of their efforts immediately. Secondly, one of their main current objectives is
to expand its online market share, thus they want to be perceived as a multichannel retailer for online
shopping. According to the head of digital store development, A frightening number of regular
customers do not consider it as a main online shopping point, and social media through the campaigns
enables a connection between the consumers and M S online platforms and therefore a direct link to
purchase.
The media channels have played a crucial role in transmiting their campaign to the desired public. The
shift on its marketing approach, by launching campaigns online and on social media before print and
TV enabled a closer relationship with the online consumers and a way of creating an experience and a
feeling with the campaign. The use of mass media by broadcasting the advert through british TV
channels reaches most families that could potentially buy at the physical stores, whereas the online
platforms reach audiences that could potentially make purchases at the E store.
The main aim of the campaign was to attract customers of all demographic groups and promote the
new
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Cialdini s Six Weapons Of Influence
In Social Psychology, there are six principles of compliance that describe the tactics people use to
persuade or influence others. Also referred to as Cialdini s six weapons of influence, these six
approaches include reciprocation, commitment and consistency, social proof, friendship/liking,
authority, and scarcity. Of course, one can find examples of these persuasive techniques in everyday
life situations. However, if there is a single location where one can find examples of these principles
occurring at the same time, it would be at farmer s market. This past Sunday, I visited the Chattanooga
Farmer s Market peach festival celebration. While I was there, I noticed there were many different
venders attempting to sell their products. Each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He also asked me if I liked each sauce, and asked for my thoughts about how each sauce tasted.
Naturally, since I love hot sauce, I agreed that all the sauces were delicious. Since I agreed to tasting
each sample and giving positive feedback I made it seem as though I was committed to the position
that supported the notion that each sauce was excellent. That would have made it more likely for me to
buy a full bottle of at least one sauce. This vendor also used the foot in the door technique in that he
had me agree to a small request (sampling hot sauce), and then presented me with a larger request
when he asked me if I would like to buy a full bottle. After this encounter, I was very convinced to
buy a bottle, but I did not do so. This was because I did not need hot sauce and I wanted to spend my
money on other things. However, if I had the extra money, I would have bought the hot sauce.
Scarcity The next vendor I stopped at was selling dog collars and leashes. I ended up buying a faux
Gucci dog collar for my dog because the vender used the principle of scarcity to convince me to buy
the collar. Initially, I approached the second booth with the intention of buying a cheaper, more basic
dog collar with no design. Then, when I encountered the fake Gucci dog collar, I was amused and
thought it was cool. However, as I was about to put to it back, the vendor came up to me and told me
that it was the last one he had in stock. He also told
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Kierkegaard Sacrifice
Although remembered by many as foremost a philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard was quite the
theologian in his time, with his own unique approach to theology and Christianity in general. In a time
that was ruled by objective methodology in every aspect of acquiring and summarizing knowledge,
Kierkegaard sought to bring Christianity back into the realm of the subjective, thereby making it much
more interactive and personal. What this paper focuses on is Kierkegaard s requirement of sacrifice
that all Christians must be willing to make in order to be considered true Christians, followed by both
a critique and a praise for his contagious notion.
What is Meant by Sacrifice in Christianity?
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Even more drastic, some tied in their religious beliefs and faith with their work ethic and/or national
identity, which thought process Kierkegaard gives an example of: How can you doubt that you are a
Christian? Are you not a Dane...do you not perform you duties at the office like a conscientious civil
servant; are you not a good servant of a Christian nation...so of course you must be a Christian.
Kierkegaard loathed how cold and detached the Christian faith had become, so he saw it fit that he
remind people what being a Christian truly meant. In his famous work Fear and Trembling,
Kierkegaard declares that no person has a right to delude others into the belief that faith is something
of no great significance, or that it is an easy matter, whereas it is the greatest and most difficult of all
things. The difficulty of faith lies in the requirement of sacrifice. The story of Abraham s near sacrifice
of his beloved son, Isaac, is what Kierkegaard utilizes to demonstrate how costly faith in God is. Here
is a man, who after seventy years of waiting for God s promise of offspring finally received his son, is
commanded by God to slay his promised son with no stated reason for doing so. Kierkegaard, in
attempting to experience what Abraham might have experienced in those moments, cries, Now all is
lost, God demands Isaac, I shall sacrifice him, and with him all my joy but for all that, God is love and
will remain so for me. What bold words! The cost
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The Fall Of The Roman Empire
Historiographic Paper: The End of Antiquity The Fall of Rome HIST534 A001 Sum 15 American
Military University David Provencher (ID# 4358187) July 30, 2015 The fall of the Roman Empire is
one of the most discussed and debated events in ancient history. Many historians site the date of 476
A. D. as the day the empire ended, but there are also many that say that the 476 A.D. date is subjective
because it took many years of internal problems and neglect for the empire to come to an end. Even
from the beginning of the Empire under Augustine Caesar many predicted that Rome wouldn t last
because of the decadent lifestyle of its citizens. Today this view is still popular but many historians
have been searching for other reasons to help explain the collapse of one of the world s greatest
empires. The many different views of how the empire fell range from political incompetence, religious
extremism, financial or environmental. The fact that no one has offered up a solution that all historians
can agree with is simply because of the lack of overwhelming evidence to point to a cause. Another
issue is that many historians are looking at the situation through present day eyes, they are looking at
the fall of Rome and trying to find reasons that would be relevant to our present day society, not a
society that existed thousands of years ago. There are so many reasons that range from the possible to
the ridiculous, like the barbarian invasion to lead poisoning, but many
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Convergence and International Corporate Governance
Find and summarise (in no more than 1000 words) some of the work that has been done by Katherine
Pistor and others on Convergence, Divergence and ‘Path Dependency of legal systems as it relates to
International Corporate Governance. In recent years the issue of corporate governance has become a
keenly debated topic in international finance. In developed countries, some of the biggest corporate
collapses in history have brought about a change in focus. No longer are governments and lawmakers
trying to deregulate and reduce the controls and disclosure requirements of corporations. The
deregulation boom has ended, as regulation comes back into the picture. After the Latin American
Crisis of 1995 and the Asian Currency crisis of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thus the rules which have helped these corporations to prosper will be perpetuated. This in turn makes
the interest group stronger and allows for continued divergence. Bebchuk and Roe accept that there
are other reasons for the huge differences between countries legal systems. The size of the economy
and the nature of business therein must play a part in the types of governance systems created.
Cultural differences must also affect the laws, at a more fundamental level. Conclusion In 2000
Katarina Pistor wrote a paper which examined convergence/divergence issue in transition economies.
She concluded that a simple convergence story does not do justice to the complexity of legal change
(Pistor 2000, pp. 27). On of the key issues raised in this paper was that legal convergence in transition
economies is mainly because of an external supply of legal solutions, and not as a result of the
adaptation of successful strategies. Another point was that in many countries, it appeared that systems
were developed in response to problems and not with a long term goal in mind. In general, it is clear
that neither the convergence or divergence models, tell us the whole story. Whilst some level of
convergence has been observed, the persistence of divergence is undeniable. The importance of path
dependency in determining the corporate governance
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Slang Is So Popular With The Younger Generations
The way in which we speak changes drastically depending on the situation, environment we are in and
who we are speaking to. The use of slang in today s society is increasingly becoming more and more
common. However, this new, modern way of speaking also comes with negative connotations. For this
reason, people have had to learn to adapt their speech to their situation. I will be discussing the
reasons behind the use of slang, why some people disapprove of it and I will analyse how people
change the way in which they speak depending on their situation. Many young people use slang in
order to fit in with their peers. Because slang is mainly spoken by younger people, the use of it almost
puts up a barrier between children and adults. This barrier gives the youth a sense of rebellion. This
may be one of the reasons why slang is so popular with the younger generations, this feeling gives
them a sense of freedom and independence. Additionally, this may also be one of the reasons why
many people disapprove of the use of slang. Some people believe that the use of slang suggests bad
manners and morals, this leads to them distrusting people who use slang. People also believe that the
common use of slang is causing the deterioration of Standard English. This can cause many problems
in society because it is easy for assumptions to be made about people because of the way they speak.
For this reason, the younger generation have learnt to adapt the way they speak around different
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Change Reading Behavior
Peter Schmitz
Ms. Sorcan
WRIT1120
14 September 2014
Changes In Reading Behavior With all the new advancements with technology our reading behavior
has no choice but to change with us. Author Nicholas Carr states, the Net is becoming a universal
medium, the conduit for most of the information that flows through my eyes and ears and into my
mind . Author Ziming Liu says that we are spending an increasing amount of time reading electronic
documents where a screen based reading behavior is emerging. Our new generation is the digital
media generation. You either need to keep up with it or be swept aside. Change will happen no matter
what. A significant change in which both authors noted was that we no longer can immerse ourselves
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Liu isn t worried about books being replaced by the computer, It seems unlikely that the computer will
in the future replace the printed book as medium in the way that it replaced the typewriter as a writing
tool (Liu 702). In a study by the National University of Mexico, 80 percent of students prefer to read a
digital piece of text in print in order to understand the text with clarity. Carr s major worry is if digital
media will take away our ability to think deeply. But it s a different kind of reading, and behind it lies
a different kind of thinking, perhaps even a new sense of the self (Carr). Carr believes the Internet will
basically take over our world. The Internet, an immeasurably powerful computing system, is
subsuming most of our other intellectual technologies. It s becoming our map and our clock, our
printing press and our typewriter, our calculator and our telephone, and our radio and TV
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Offred In The Handmaid s Tale
Nolite te bastardes carborundorum , which words Offred finds carved in her closet appears throughout
the Handmaid s Tale. These words of wisdom which the Commander sends to Offred as reminding her
not to let the bastards grind her down in any situations. And thanks to these true meaning of the words,
Offred can survive in the rigorous society of Gilead, which is completely different from other
characters such as Moira and Janine, who are both eventually give up. The origin of the Republic of
Gilead is not completely clear, as a result, all information about it comes from Offred, the narrator
who has limited knowledge. It has commonly assumed that Gilead originally began as various
religious extremist groups. Not only does Gilead have a strict class system but it also is hierarchy with
everyone and a patriarchal, anti feminism society as well, where only men having access to education
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I thought it might be Latin, but I didn t know any Latin. Still, it was a message, and it was in writing,
forbidden by that very fact, and it hadn t yet been discovered. Except by me, for whom it was intend.
It was intended for whoever came next. (Atwood, 52). Sometimes I repeat the words to myself .
(Atwood, 52). It sounds in my head less like a prayer more like a command, but to do what? (Atwood,
146). That is not real Latin (Atwood, 186). She is right, Nolite te bastardes carborundorum ,
considering to be one of the most iconic phrase in modern literature which is not completely Latin
words, its origin is Illegitimi non carborundum . This phrase is notable in its transformative power,
especially in its first carved appearance to Offed, who unaware of its meaning starts to recite it
fervently as a prayer. I pray silently (Atwood,
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Essay on Euthanasia Should Be Legal
Euthanasia has been an ongoing debate for many years. Everyone has an opinion on why euthanasia
should or should not be allowed but, it is as simple as having the choice to die with dignity. If a patient
wishes to end his or her life before a disease takes away their quality of life, then the patient should
have the option of euthanasia. Although, American society considers euthanasia to be morally wrong
euthanasia should be considered respecting a loved one s wishes. To understand euthanasia, it is
important to know the rights humans have at the end of life, that there are acts of passive euthanasia
already in practice, and the beneficial aspects.
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The patient is married, a father of four, and has 12 grandchildren. He is a strong and outgoing
individual. His quality of life consisted on being able to do things on his own such as fishing, deer
hunting, carpentry; he was mechanical, cut synthetic materials down to sale at the local scrap yard,
and spending time with his family. In his younger days, before the decline in health, he was even more
ambitious. The patient and his kin were devastated with the diagnosis of lung cancer, but the reality of
the near end, was overwhelming when they had learned that the cancer had spread. The patient had
been complaining of abdominal pain for several weeks. The few tests that were taken showed nothing
in the beginning, but the patient develops jaundice, returns to doctor for more tests. One evening the
patient tells his wife that he is not feeling well, worse than before, so the couple goes to the local ER
to be checked. This was just the start of the turmoil to be endured.
After the ER physician requested the results of the last test ordered for jaundice, and assessed the
patient, the patient was transported to a larger hospital two hours away. The tests revealed there were
tumors and blood pressure was dangerously low from chemical imbalances. Once the patient reached
the
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Evaluate The Divine Command Theory
Through this paper, I will provide an argument that works to disprove the divine command theory. I
believe the divine command theory is false because the Euthyphro argument shows that God either has
reasons for his commands or he doesn t, either of which highlight flaws in the divine command theory.
Before I can argue against the divine command theory, it is important to first understand the belief.
According to Russ Shafer Landau in his book, The Fundamentals of Ethics, the divine command
theory states that an action is right simply because God says so, and an action is wrong simply because
God says so (Shafer Landau). For example, rape is wrong only because God said it was wrong, and
being kind to people is good only because God said it was good. Many religious people are
proponents of the divine command theory, even though few religions today actually support the view (
Divine ). Although the divine command theory and the ideal observer theory are often thought to be
interchangeable, they are different in many important ways. The ideal observer theory states that an
action is morally right or wrong if a morally perfect and unbiased person would judge that action to be
morally right or wrong (Brandt). One example of an ideal observer theory is the divine judgement
theory. The divine judgement theory states that an action is morally right or wrong only if God would
judge that action to be morally right or wrong (Robbins). Although both the divine judgement theory
and divine
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The Pros And Cons Of Bisphenol A
Carcinogens in our shampoos, additives and teeth rotting ingredients in our sodas, harmful chemicals
in our plastic items... In an effort to make changes in the items we purchase and use, we opt for
products that boast better safety, and less health risks.
So what happens when a product once touted for its safety comes into question?
The Lowdown
While it was once thought that BPA free plastic products were a safer bet, research is beginning to
show that might not be the case. Bisphenol A (BPA) is an industrial chemical that has been linked to
countless health problems, from endocrine, to reproductive, to neurological issues. When evidence of
these health issues came to light, BPA free products were a seemingly easy transition. But now,
reasearchers are looking to Bisphenol S (BPS), a common alternative to BPA that s used as a
replacement in BPA free products, and finding that it might not be a good substitute either.
In an article on the topic for Prevention, writer Marygrace Taylor learned more about BPS similarities
to BPA in its structure, and in turn, its effects, from Lindsay Dahl, the deputy director of the
organization Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families. According to Dahl: The ... Show more content on
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Researchers at UCLA were able to determine what kind of threat the chemicals posed on the
reproductive neuroendocrine system of fish when they were exposed to low levels of both BPA and
BPS. Senior author on the study and reproductive endocrinologist, Nancy Wayne, spoke to CNN about
her findings: Our research showed that low levels of BPS had a similar impact on the embryo as BPA.
Wayne spoke to the effects this could potentially have on humans as well, saying: Because of thyroid
hormone s important influence on brain development during gestation, our work holds important
implications for general embryonic and fetal development, including in
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Symbolism Of The Apple In Jeanne Duprau s The Giver
Symbol
In The Giver, the apple symbolizes difference. The symbol of the apple occurs in the story when Jonas
and Asher are playing catch when ...suddenly Jonas had noticed ... the apple had changed (30). By
looking at this quotation, we see that Jonas is an imperfection in the genetic engineering because he
can see color. Somehow the committee notices this and makes Jonas a receiver and hides him away
with the Giver in the annex room. This is important because in this community everything is perfect.
Perfect in The Giver is no choice because without choice there is no war, fighting, or even small
arguments, but also no emotion. Going back to the symbolism of the apple, it represents how Jonas is
different from the rest of the community in how he can see beyond. The community may look utopian
from the outside but from the inside it really is dystopian because there is no choice, they kill babies
and the elderly, and you aren t even allowed to choose who you marry and how many kids you have.
Imagery
In The City of Ember the future is very bleak and lackluster. Blackouts and the depletion of necessary
items such as light bulbs puts a really dark and broken down image in one s head. The author, Jeanne
DuPrau describes the city as falling apart and in need of repair: They must not leave the city for at
least 200 years (1). By looking at this quotation, we can see that the people of Ember needed to leave
around more than half a century ago because 200 years was the
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Comparing The Lark And Her Children In The Traveler And...
Have you ever had to take the initiative and do it yourself? Well, in the short stories The Lark and Her
Children and The Traveler and the Bear both by the Jerry Pinkely. Both the stories of these stories
teach us that you can always count on yourself.
In the story The Lark and her Children the lark and her children lived in a wheat farm that was owned
by a farmer. Once the wheat was ripe he had to cut it down, so he called his friends to help him. He
waited to hear their car come down the driveway. The Larks mother told them he won t get it done.
Then did it on his own and the lark and her children had to leave their nest. The stories that you can
always count on yourself.
In the story The Traveler and the Bear , the traveler
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Feminist Theory In Thornton Wilder s Our Town
In Our Town, there are many themes that are present in the play.There are many instances where the
reader or audience can say that while writing the play that Thornton Wilder had in mind that the play
was going to support the feminist movement, or the how the play can be used to show how ridiculous
the marxist theory is, or it can also say that Wilder intended Our Town to be used to support the
mythological theory, both the archetypal characters, in the town drunk, Simon Stimson, and George
and Emily, and archetypal images, such as his references Mrs. Webb s and Mrs. Gibbs gardens, and
how he continued to reference how the moon looks and its position throughout the play. Thornton
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When the women are coming home from choir practice and they talk about how ell planting will be
because of how big the moon is. In Act III the dead peoples, or spirits, reference the moon as a guiding
light. Another image that Wilder references is Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Gibbs gardens in the introduction
of the town because he wants the town to seem fertile and helpful to the soul, much like how the
garden could be if one was to admire how the colors are. He mentions the sunflowers and how bright
they are and how they add to the overall effect of pleasantness to the town. The play could also
support the archetype characters because one could view Wilder as intending George and Emily to
play the roles as Adam and Eve, because they are the ones who are going to fulfill the ]roles of bearing
the next generation of children for the town to continue to prosper, of course until the end of the play
because they only have one child, the other child that killed Emily in childbirth is not known whether
to live or dies. Also another role that Wilder assigns is to the town drunk, Simon Stimson, as the
outcast or loner because everyone talks about him but does not really talk to him or acknowledge him,
like how he plays the
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Ownership In Music
Yalan Liu
ENGL160
03/12/16
Contesting Ownership of Music Nowadays, the world of music has become one of the favorite ways
to enjoy daily activities with people. Moreover, the technology provides an opportunity to people to
learn how to produce music. However, here comes a serious problem with the convenience of the easy
accessibility to get the music resources, it caused the problems of indiscriminate use and pirated
copyright. In the music industry, the key legal issues are the concept of copyright and fair use. Island
Records base their legal argument on the code of copyright. Copyright laws help protect the creative
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For example, the histories of folk music and the blues reveal that there has always been theft. Once the
artist work is produced, it is in the public domain, and hence, copyright claim does not hold, since
when it comes to cultural influences, ownership is considered as the point of fools. Today, our culture
has been colonized by private property rights and the only solution for artists who appropriate other
peoples work rest with the legal concept of Fair Use These laws are intended to allow free
appropriation in certain cases of commentary and are the sole acknowledgment within copyright law
of a possible need for artistic freedom and free speech. However, the principle of fair use is interpreted
conservatively and is being held from many infringers. The law must come to terms with the
difference between artistic intent and economic intent. Artistic freedom is more important for the
health of society than the supplemental and extraneous incomes derived from private copyright fees.
They create art of police and control, since no matter how the original intent of the copyright laws are,
today, they are subverted to censor resented works that suppress the public s need to reuse and reshape
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Factors Going Into The Afghan War
Introduction
Conflicts exist in all sizes. There are conflicts between neighbors about trees, there are conflicts
between children about toys, there are conflicts between politicians about opinions, and there are
conflicts between nations. A conflict, in essence, is a disagreement. Conflicts vary. Some are like the
China/Norway conflict after a Chinese criminal got the Nobel Peace Prize thanks to his fight for
democracy. China boycotts Norway in trading, while Norway doesn t see the problem as the Nobel
Committee is independent and not controlled by the state. Other conflicts are more serious, like the
one between the U.S. and Afghanistan (Taliban). After 9/11, USA entered Afghanistan to find Osama
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Tensions begin
In September 2001, nearly 3000 were killed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The man behind was said to
be Osama Bin Laden, the leader of al Qaeda, and there was major international pressure on Afghan
leaders to hand over Bin Laden. When Afghanistan refused, the U.S. decided to use armed forces, and
in October they initiated aerial attacks, targeting al Quaeda fighters as well as the Taliban. In
November 2001 the Taliban were overthrown by the Northern Alliance, an Afghan fighter group, with
the aid and support of the U.S., as well as other countries including the United Kingdom, and the
Northern Alliance gained control over Kabul.
Current Situation
Twelve years later, Afghanistan remains a dangerous place, and British, as well as other countries
troops are still present in Afghanistan, fighting the Taliban, who continue to carry out surprise attacks,
causing deaths amongst both armed forces and civilians. Afghanistan is torn by chronic instability;
after being subject to decades of conflict its economy and infrastructure is in ruins, many Afghans are
refugees, and the government struggles to extend authority beyond the capital, and there is little sense
of national unity.
Parties Involved
In the Afghanistan war, the two main involved parts are the Taliban and the NATO countries. The
Taliban had been ruling Afghanistan for several years, and they did not want to just give their power to
the intruders. Their goal is
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The Industrial Revolution Of The Middle East
For millennia mankind has exhausted endless amounts of energy contemplating the eternally
complicated system of war. From Gangas Khan to America s involvement in the Middle East, all
successful generals, military leaders, and conquerors have found commonality in their zealous
emphasis on, and desire for, possessing the most technologically advanced forms of weaponry. Such a
desire was not ignored in America nor England during the Industrial Revolution, but, rather, was seen
by many as an opportune investment during a time of extraordinarily progressive innovation. With this
in mind the Industrial Revolution became heavily involved with the advancement of weaponry,
forever changing the face of war unlike any era before it.
The industrial revolution was a time of great change for both Europe and America. Inventions during
this time (such as the cotton gin, the steam engine, sewing machine) stemmed from a seemingly never
ending flow of revelation in thought. Thus, paving the way for a more advanced and technological
society. This was a time of great accomplishment. With the drastic advancement of economic and
technological innovation came the traumatic realization of necessary social adaptation; a change that
did not come easy for such a progressive society. The upper class became more wealthy as the number
of impoverished citizens increased.
Britain set an appropriate stage for the industrial revolution to take place. Britain was a politically
stable society and was the
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The European Invasion of the Aztec Civilization Essay
The European Invasion of the Aztec Civilization
Thunder on their Ships
They are landing with rulers, squares, compasses
Sextants
White skin fair eyes, naked word
Thunder on their ships.
Leopold Sedar Senghor, Ethiopiques (Adas)
Thunder on their ships can be used to describe Herman Cortes when he landed at what is now
Veracruz, Mexico in 1519 A.D. The light skinned and bearded Spaniard led his men into territory
occupied by the Aztec civilization. Little did Cortes know, but that happened to be the same year in
the Aztec culture when a white and bearded deity was expected to arrive. Montezuma, the Aztec s
ruler, greeted Cortes with honors fit for a God and opened up his empire for Spanish invasion. Cortes
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The Aztec empire began when groups of nomads and wanderers in the wilderness of what is now
South America joined together. They arrived in the Mexican Valley between 1200 and 1267 A.D. At
the time, the Mexican Valley was a rich environment, full of deep plentiful soils with shallow swamps
and lakes full of fish, turtles, insects, and blue green algae. The Aztecs resided there and began to
expand and invade other territories for a variety of reasons: in order to obtain goods and land to
support a growing population, a more abundant supply of sacrificial victims, and to maintain their
religious beliefs that the lands of Mexico were theirs by divine right . The expansion and movement of
the Aztecs had a distinct effect on the Mexican Valley and surrounding areas. Their capital,
Tenochtitlon, was constructed in the middle of Lake Lexcoco and eventually a new lake based
agricultural system was established. As the Aztec population flourished, central Mexico was
transformed into a social landscape with plentiful resources (Teresi, 342 4).
When Cortes witnessed the native lifestyle and traditions in breadbasket of the Valley of Mexico, he
took the opportunities given to him, mainly through chance, and overthrew Montezuma, beginning the
Spanish reign in this new part of the world. Europe, at the time, was going through
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A Proposal Of Your E Commerce Strategy
The proposal
Part I:
a. A plan of your e commerce strategy is to recommend how Pay Days can use these methods to
promote their e commerce system, taking into account:
You must consider their target audience and what could be done to increase their clientele.
What are the different ways in which PlayDays can use to promote their online e commerce system?
The site structure:
Customer interface eg ease of use, display of products, personal details entry, credit card entry, other
types of payment, delivery details; image; style
In order for my client PlayDays to promote themselves in the most effective way possible, it is
important that they should focus on the appearance of the UI (User Interface) of the website as this
may arguably be the most important area to worry about when a customer is accessing the e commerce
website. If PlayDays has an unprofessional UI for the customers to use, this may be too unattractive or
difficult to navigate which could consequently mean losing out on sales or even causing somewhat
damage to the reputation of the business as unprofessionalism will lead to customers to lose trust
which would surely do more harm than good. Therefore, by putting in the time and effort in the
structure of the site in terms of layout and ease of use for users, this may lead to positive word of
mouth recommendations which could essentially lead to the promotion of PlayDays amongst its target
market.
Navigation links clearly displayed s .....
PlayDays should use
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Dna Is Not A Bodily Fluid
DNA is not a bodily fluid, but is genetic information that can be identified through a bodily fluid.
According to a scholarly journal article, in the Nineteenth century law enforcement agencies began to
collect, organize, analyze and store collections of DNA samples for forensic purposes (big brother).
DNA is extremely useful when nailing a suspect who it has been traced to. The biological evidence
left at a crime scene comes along with a great story that has yet to be told through bodily fluids such
as semen, blood or saliva found at the crime scene. These bodily fluids become key evidence to
solving a case.
There are numerous cases that have been solved based on the findings of DNA through multiple
bodily fluids left at a crime scene. The case that I had chose was E.K MacDaniel, Warden et al.
Petitioners v. Troy Brown, which was a case that dealt with semen taken from a rape kit. Although the
subject of rape could a be a touchy subject for most people, I find cases that deal with such a
horrendous act to be very interesting due to how the case is investigated and the measures it takes to
find the evidence needed to solve the case.
In the case of E.K MacDaniel, Warden et al. Petitioners v. Troy Brown, on January 29, 1994, at 1a.m.
9 year old, Jane Doe was brutally raped in her trailer bedroom. Residing near Jane Doe s trailer were
two brothers, Troy and Travis. Across from Jane Doe s trailer resided Troy and Travis other brother,
Trent along with his girlfriend,
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  • 2. Organization And Technical Aspects Of The Workflow organization and technical aspects of the workflow, realizing that their interdependence is critical to success; not selecting a workflow management system too early before the project leaders can be sure that it s well suited to the specific project; incorporating a prototype as a means to validate business processes and to suss out technical limitations; integrating legacy systems and identifying performance problems during the field testing phase. INSERT END NOTE HERE Following the description provided by the authors of Agility in Context the development model doesn t offer any malleability, it s focused on fast, frequent, consistent, and continuous delivery of working software; responding to changing requirements; encouraging ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not surprisingly, Agility in Context, which is focused on how to adapt Agile methods to a range of different contextual challenges unique to a range of different development programs, provided more clearly delineated solutions. Solutions outlined below for the Reference Guide to Workflow Application Development Processes are either generally stated or inferred from the text. 567 Area of Frequent Difficulty: Teaming and Customer Involvement Challenge Proposed Solution Benefit 1999 Reference Model for Workflow Application Development Resulted in poor integration between the organizational and technical aspects of the workflow model. Impediment erected to forward progress. Progress is stalled until the team resolves open items, or outstanding issues. Ensures that the team s objectives, needs and concerns are integrated into the project. 2010 Agility in Context Often forced significant core changes to the operational model, putting greater emphasis on the role of customer representatives and story owners Rely more on the Agile team members acting as a customer proxy and / or story owner. Overall this practice better distributed the onus of availability across Agile teams, and development synchronization, encouraged a sense of ownership. 5 Cozzolino, William J !2 of 7! 28 February 2016 There were several other areas that teams following the Agile method found to be difficulties which had either had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Infamous Collection Of Lasting Mental Effects Of Warfare The infamous collection of lasting mental effects of warfare has been classified as a disorder known by many names: shell shock, Soldier s Heart, and combat fatigue. Today, this disorder is classified as post traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. According to the American Psychiatric Association s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, PTSD symptoms include persistent nightmares, constant avoidance of trauma associated stimuli, and emotional numbing that was not present before trauma. PTSD is unlike other mental disorders because it is linked to a specific traumatic event, and it is often associated with combat (Institute 1). World War I was the catalyst for interest and research on war neuroses; at the time, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following the Vietnam War, research began to accelerate in response to the influx of suffering veterans. The Vietnam War helped extend the study of PTSD because it led to the growing use of media to raise public awareness, the establishment of large scale psychological studies on Vietnam veterans, and the realization of the importance of accurate psychiatric diagnoses. The Vietnam War profoundly affected many Vietnam soldiers after they left the homeland, and the media had an immense influence on how these individuals were treated in America. The returning soldiers showed all of the typical symptoms of what psychiatrists now understand as PTSD: difficulty sleeping, an overly sensitive reaction to stimuli, and flashbacks. For instance, Sonny Hartwell, a Vietnam veteran with PTSD, recounted the constant uncertainty he experienced during the war, War is a strange thing. You spend so much time with nothing to do and the boredoms of every day existence [sic] in a camp like setting and then all hell breaks loose. That might last for just a few seconds, but the terror and trauma that you go through in just that minute to few seconds can be mind boggling (Stein 12). Hartwell s story was one of many, and yet, early editions of the DSM had very little information on war neurosis during the 1960s (Stein 11). Veterans were often considered delusional and even misdiagnosed as LSD addicts, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Jacksonian Reform Movement The election of 1824, although a corrupt bargain had begun the period in American history where the needs of the common man were met instead of those of the New England Federalists and the aristocratic plantation owners. While the Jacksonian Period did not bring perfect political, social, or economic equality to all Americans, it was the advent of the white male suffrage and reform movements that contributed to the political changes that benefited the common man . Certainly the electorate had become broadened so that all white males had access to the poles, even if blacks and women were still outside the system. It was, in that sense, the age of the common man. One of the biggest changes during the Jacksonian Period was the advent of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Early on, women took the lead in the prison reform and temperance movement. Those movements quickly led to a growing abolitionist movement, under the leadership of Emma Willard, Susan B. Anthony, and Carrie Chapman Catt led all reform movements in energy and ambition. Although their Declaration of Rights of Women failed to gain women the right to vote, the momentum led to a change in many state laws regarding women s issues. Although the abolition of slavery was not successful, William Lloyd Garrison and Harriet Beecher Stowe became wildly successful in gathering support. Idealistic communes such as found in New Harmony, Brook Farm, and Nauvoo spread the message reform, peace, and self reliance for those seeking religious freedom. Since most of the incarcerated were the poor, this period of the common man sought to rectify all such moral ills. The reformers sought to equalize the social classes by providing a free and better education for the poor. This cause, espoused by Horace Mann and others, was instrumental in sparking the frame of education which would spread though the Untied States like wildfire. The populist movement comprised mainly of farmers met to discuss reform for the common agriculturalist. And although the immigrants fought against fierce prejudice from the nativists, they too found changes in public schools and modernized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Write An Essay On Becoming A Therapist I only felt it fitting in this time of emotional rawness to write you one last letter. I have seen more therapists than i can count since i was seven years old. Most were okay some were pretty good but i never connected with any of them. Then i came to you at one of the hardest points in my life. I was struggling with who i was while the world was telling me who to be. From the very first time i met you, you exuded humanity rather than the cold exterior i had come to expect. I had never connected with another therapist before and it was scary so i pushed you away at first. But over time i told you things i had never told anyone else. In return you showed me that it was okay to take a while to figure out who you are and that being who the world thinks you should be is not any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But i also know that i will thrive because i have had you in my life. I am going to graduate this year and i am going to college. I have my permit and i have a job interview. These are things i never thought i would even be able to think about much less achieve. So while our parting has blindsided me and is very hard i know we will both thrive in whatever journey we choose to go on. I know this not only because you are one of the most genuine caring nurturing people i have ever had the pleasure of knowing but because i was given the opportunity to learn from you, to thrive under your watchful eye, and to come out the other side with the utmost confidence that i will succeed. I know how hard this is on you also, you tell us we can be selfish and we can cry because you are leaving. But i also understand that this is a huge change for you also and i just want to tell you again that i know you can do this because i know you and you are wonderful. While i may never see you again i will always carry a part of you with me because people who have impacted my life in such a way as you have impacted mine never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. John Cheever Reunion Narrator s in stories are the characters, if they happen to be characters that influence reader s the most. The narrator lays out all the information to us as they see it and they tell the story how they want it to be heard. Although they are telling the story from their point of view, it is our job as readers to interpret, that what they are telling us is fair an just. Some narrator s often won t tell the whole story, but just what they want you to hear. In John Cheever s, Reunion the narrator, Charlie is a narrator that cannot be trusted. He is very critical and unfair to his father and wants the reader to think that his father is a failure, not only as a father, but as a person in general. Charlie begins to influence us early in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He hasn t seen or heard from his son in three years after what seemed to be a pretty rough divorce between him and Charlie s mother considering it has been three years without a word. Out of nowhere comes Charlie who wants to meet with his father for an hour and a half for lunch between his trains. An hour and a half is not a lot of time to catch up for three years of lost time. There is almost no dialogue between the two in the whole story, except for when they first meet and when they part ways. The only mention of the two talking in the middle of the story is when Charlie s father talks to him about baseball. Baseball though, is probably one of the only things that the two may have in common at this point, but the way it is put into context some people would think that Charlie s father doesn t seem interested in him. All of this is very sudden for Charlie s father and he definitely wasn t ready for Charlie to show up in New York. So it could be said that all things considered, all of this could be a little overwhelming for Charlie s father and could be directly related to the way that he acted during their meeting. A father who hasn t seen his son in three years, trying to make a good impression, who is probably very nervous and maybe even scared of meeting his son. Charlie s silence during their meeting doesn t help the situation either. The meeting is obviously awkward for both of them since neither of them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Document Analysis Of The Articles Of Capitulation Brandt Garner Prof. Beurtheret History 1700 Document Analysis Articles of Capitulation The Articles Of Capitulation was written on July 3rd, 1754 at 8pm, in an area in present day Western Pennsylvania. This area was known at the time as the Ohio Valley and was an area that was in dispute by the French and English. French Canadian military Captain, Louis Coulon de Villers, composed the Articles Of Capitulation. This document was written in the aftermath of a short one day battle, in which Coulon had surrounded Washington s Fort Necessity, and subsequently asked for the surrender of the Virginian troops led by George Washington. Although Washington agreed to the terms of this peaceful surrender, the document was written in French and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amongst those killed was M. de Jumonville, the commander. (Washington) Jacob Van Braam and Robert Stobo, both Captains shall be delivered to us as hostages until the arrival our French and Canadians, the two officers who promise us our French in two months and a half at the latest. While Robert Stobo, a captain in the Virginia militia was a captive in Fort Duquesne, he drew a scale map of the Fort and wrote a letter on the back a letter saying, When we engaged to serve the country, then he said, it was expected we were to do it with our lives. Let them not be disappointed. Consider the good of the expedition without the least regard to us. For my part, I would die ten thousand deaths to have the pleasure of possessing this fort but one day, they are so vain of their success at [Fort Necessity], tis worse than death to hear them. (Stobo) The letter eventually made it to the English forces. He was later convicted of spying after this paper fell into French hands and later the French cited it as evidence of British aggression towards them in the Ohio Valley. He sentenced to a death in Quebec, but then escaped and re joined the English forces. (Alberts) The French held Jacob Van Braam captive until September of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Summary Of Phaedo By Plato In the book, Phaedo by Plato, he discusses the immortality and divinity of the soul, and uses the philosophical theoria to prove that such a thing exists. Plato spends a lot of time trying to prove the idea to his fellow philosophers the divinity of the soul. Yet, in the book In Defense of Philosophy by Josef Pieper, he talks about how philosophy is not about finding an exact truth, but merely seeking to get close enough to it. This shows a clear contradiction between Plato s belief that a soul is divine and continues to live on and Pieper s thoughts on what true philosophy is, because he creates dialogue that clearly shows influence of his religious background that takes away from the philosophical discourse. It is due to this, Pieper would not agree with Plato in his interpretation on the divinity of the human soul. Plato uses Socrates Argument from Opposites to show that a living being cycles from being dead to being alive, but this falls flat because we must rely on the idea that there is another realm for were the dead souls must reside. Let s consider it, perhaps, in this way: do the souls of human beings exist in Hades when they have died, or do they not? (Plato 17) This shows that their belief in an immortal soul requires that one believe that there is the existence of a place called Hades, without any other interpretation from either Socrates or Cebes. Piper would disagree with this idea because it relies on a religious belief, which can be related to the idea of the modern Christian Philosopher. The following reflections will nonetheless consider third only those situations in which the philosopher is also explicitly a believer who openly accepts the truth of a sacred tradition and consciously accepts the truth of a sacred tradition and consciously tries to be aware of it in his reasoning. (Pieper 112) Here Pieper talks about how a philosopher must be careful of his faith and make sure it does not affect his reasoning, which is what is happening to Socrates and Cebes as they reason their way through the existence of the soul. They attribute a piece of their reasoning to a potentially mythical place that the current Greek religion believes in, without considering if there are alternatives to such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Pros And Cons Of Sina Weibo INTRODUCTION Sina Weibo (hereinafter referred as Weibo) is a microblog in China that is akin to a hybrid of Twitter and Facebook . It is one of the most popular social media platform is China which has 600 million registered users in 2013 and 76.6 million daily users in 2014 . The vast number of users allows faster and easier communication and information spreading, which then creates social benefits which traditional media did not offer (Chang, 2013). Weibo has formed a lively virtual public space (Magistad, 2012) where Chinese citizens communicate and which is a main source of immediate news. This essay explores the influences of Weibo on both international and local scale, as well as the link between the Chinese government and Weibo users ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They use Weibo to post their social concerns and comment about government policies. Consistent friction exists between the government and the citizens over sensitive topics. The government aggressively steps in only when it considers the issue to be potential for social instability. In addition, the Chinese are more conservative in terms of going against the government as they do not want to risk themselves. Therefore, Weibo is used as a platform for Chinese citizens to give pressure on the government in hope for better and more transparent governance. Physical social movements are less likely to happen because of government censorship and the individual s less willing to take risk attitude. However, the government should not take this for granted. Consistent suppressing of public voices may harm the government as public anger may eventually burst into uncontrollable outrage. Thus, the government has to cooperate with the Chinese citizens through Weibo as their resentment reflects the shortcomings of the government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Kroger Pest Analysis This paper will discuss the macro environment of the Kroger Company. Using the PESTEL analysis political, economic condition, sociocultural forces, technological factors, environmental forces, legal and regulatory factors will determine which of the six components of PESTEL are most relevant at present. The five forces model will decide which of the five forces is giving the company its strongest competitive pressure. The VRIN test will determine the company s sustainable competitive advantage by examining their tangible and intangible resources. Conducting a SWOT analysis will show the company s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats will determine how the company should move forward (Bethel University,2017). PESTEL analysis At present time, I believe the two most pertinent factors for the Kroger company are sociocultural forces and environmental factors. According to Orlando,2017, Kroger has formed a partnership with Lucky s supermarket located throughout central Florida and will open eight more stores in the state adding to their numerous banners. Kroger will have to conduct research on the forces that include lifestyles. cultural differences and attitude that could have an impact on their stores. Some cultures may not eat the foods they stock. They would need to research the demographics of the area to make sure they would be able to grow their business in that area. There are many nationalities in Florida, some call it the melting pot of the United States ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. butler model Field Report: Does Weston Super Mare fit the Butler Model? Figure 11 Weston super Mare is a popular seaside resort town located in the county of Somerset, England on the Bristol Channel coast. It is the largest settlement in the North West. Weston super Mare has a population of 69,696 People living in households and 2,062 people living in communal establishments; 71, 758 in total.2 Due to the development of the railway between local towns and cities it became a popular seaside resort in the 19th century. In this field report I will be discussing whether Weston super Mare fits the Butler Model. Firstly let s discuss what the butler model is. The butler model is significant in tourism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also the grand pier was renowned for its grand theatre. There was also the building of the Odeon theatre in 1935, which attracted more visitors as it was similar to the London Leicester Square theatre. Success This stage is when more and more people make trips to the coastal location, the facilities are built for the visitor is being used. The accumulation of tourism takes over the primary function of the town. This causes ill feeling within the location and loss of original culture that the town had. This can be seen in Weston super Mare with the building of the grand pier as local traders, unhappy that visitors were not coming as far as the centre of the town, built a new pier closer to the main streets. Also the tourist where now not drawn in to the town for the benefits of the sea and the once romantic rural charm the town had. People where now coming to Weston super Mare for its attractions such as the grand pier s grant theatre where musical stars of the day performed bringing in big crowds to the town. All the new attractions and amenities that were emplaced at time of growth are being used such as the amusements, which were a hit for people of all ages. The ever growing road networks and the opening of motorways like the M5 provided another mode for people to visit the beach and attractions. Problem Stagnation Stage At this stage the popularity of town is short lived. Tourists and holiday makers do not find this location ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Post Civil War Foreign Policy Analysis One of the U.S government s main functions is to conduct relations with almost 200 nations in the world. It is designed to further certain goals and assure Americas security and defense. Our foreign policy has changed over time reflecting the change in nation interest. (Constitutional Rights Foundation) The U.S main interest was to maintain its independence from European countries. This was carried out by the Monroe Doctrine, which limited European attempts to further colonize the Western Hemisphere. Post civil war foreign policy was a departure from pre foreign policy because of their actions and motivations. The acquisition of contiguous territory in pre civil war policy departed into acquisition of non contiguous territory also known as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They feel it is their duty to educate the deprived races, and as they travel to new nations Americans carry with them their Christian beliefs. Josiah Strong was a big believer of divinely commissioned , that God wants Americans to spread the word of God. Although the second Manifest Destiny shares all of these aspects with the first seeming like a broken continuation, the second Manifest Destiny is also very much a departure from the original beliefs. Expansion became a huge competition between the nations. The United States was expanding to foreign lands, but not simply to achieve a goal, now the US wanted to compete with Europe and take natural resources from conquered territories. America needed more resources because it was going through a period of overproduction, as evidenced by the depression of 1893. This way the United States wouldn t merely gain more natural resources, but also new markets, new capitol, and new labor. As Americans set out to lay claim to these new territories, they left with the Social Darwinism belief that stronger ones will naturally dominate weaker nations. Joshia Strong the author of Our Country: Its Possible Future and Its Present Crisis said, the unoccupied arable lands of the earth are limited, and will soon be taken also, that the Anglo Saxon white race highest race should rule, and govern the weaker races. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Homeless In San Francisco Homeless in San Francisco San Francisco has a large population of homeless people. San Francisco is the 13th most populated city and is the eighth worst city homeless rate with estimated 7,000 homeless in 2015. There are many factors that can result in the high number of homeless people. One of the most common reasons why is they could not get a job and they just decided to give up so they don t have enough money to do anything. I think there is a lot of homeless because we live in a competitive world and there is bigger demand on jobs than there is supply of it. It is also in San Francisco where the Super Bowl is held once a year. The Super Bowl is annual championship game of national football league which happens every year. The media does ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Assessing Public Confidence In Criminal Justice System Today in society the view of police officers varies from person to person, but here is the central idea and responsibilities of what officers are supposed to be viewed as. They are those who play a central peacekeeping role in our cities/ communities. Their purpose in the government is to protect and serve and to deliver criminals into the hands of the law. Police are responsible for catching criminals who threaten the livelihood, property and peace of other citizens. However, lately some police officers becoming the criminals more and more. Some people might say in the past police were a symbol of authority and power in a neighborhood for people of all ages, backgrounds and races. Many criminals are deterred from committing foul actions if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Police are the front line agents of formal social control. Meaning that the job description of an officer is to be legit by conforming to all rules, to be efficient by achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense and to be fair by just treatment or behavior without favoritism or discrimination. This cannot truly happen without the communication with citizens, but as the introduction section points out neighborhoods with high levels of disadvantage have poorer attitudes towards the criminal justice system, with race being a strong predictor of attitudes towards police. For example, in a district with a higher workload and higher crime rate (and high incivilities) police may treat citizens differently, ignoring minor offenses, and focusing more on serious offending in an effort to direct limited departmental resources more efficiently. Having that negative response from officers then present why people have that negative feeling towards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Importance Of Interlational Database Systems D. Horie et al. (2008)[26] Modern day s queries are posed on database spread across the globe, this may impose a challenge on processing queries efficiently, and a strategy is required to generate optimal query plans. In distributed relational database systems, due to partitioning or replication on relations at multiple sites, the relations required by a query to answer, may be stored at multiple sites. This leads to an exponential increase in the number of possible equivalent alternatives or query plans for a user query. Though it is not computationally reasonable to explore exhaustively all possible query plans in a large search space, the query plan with most cost effective option for query processing is measured necessary and must be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, a green database framework integrated with the two above models is proposed to enhance a commercial DBMS. G. Jabbour et al.(2008)[28] Approaches for the processing of location dependent queries usually assume that the location data are expressed precisely, usually using GPS locations. However, this is unrealistic because positioning methods do not have a perfect accuracy (e.g., the positioning approach used in cellular networks handles only the cell where mobile users are located). Besides, users may need to express queries based on concepts of locations other than traditional GPS locations, which we call location granules. Mansmann et al.(2007)[29] In this paper, we focus on location granule based query processing (i.e., processing of queries with location granules) in situations where the location data available is imprecise, which we have called probabilistic location dependent queries. For that purpose, we exploit the concept of uncertainty location granule, which represents the location uncertainty of an object. In particular, we tackle the problem of processing probabilistic inside (range) constraints. We analyze in detail how those constraints can be processed, taking into account both the existence of location uncertainty affecting the relevant objects and the location granularity specified. Damart et al.(2007)[30] Applications of graph databases are prone to inconsistency due to interoperability issues. This raises ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Price Dispersion, Competition, And The Role Of Online... Price dispersion, competition, and the role of online travel agents: Evidence from business routes in the Italian airline market In this study they use research to further understand what s driving price dispersion? They investigate very distinct factors between online travel agents and airlines direct channels influence price dispersion. Airline markets are characterized by the existence of substantial price dispersion, to be intended as a measure of price variations in the market. Indeed, it is not unusual to see travelers on the same flight paying very different prices for the very same seats. This is due to the fact that airlines are able to distinguish among different types of customers and practice price discrimination, with the help of mechanisms such as advance selling, loyalty programs, nonrefundable tickets, etc. In addition, airline companies typically face uncertain demand with a fixed inventory consisting of very perishable products. Accordingly, they utilize revenue management systems to maximize revenues by dynamically adjusting prices for their seats based on whether the current booking is above or below expected values.The study of price dispersion in the airline industry can provide numerous important implications for firms, consumers and authorities in terms of firms pricing power, price discrimination, product differentiation, and reduction of search costs. For this reason, many researchers have devoted themselves to the study of price dispersion in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What It Means to Be an Effective Teacher Introduction Teach these boys and girls nothing but Facts. Facts alone are wanted in life. That was the view of the characters Thomas Gradgrind and Mr M Choakumchild, created by Charles Dickens in his novel Hard Times, a novel which satirises school teachers who teach nothing but facts and regards students as little vessels ... ready to have imperial gallons of facts poured into them until they were full to the brim. Reciting facts for students to absorb is undoubtedly an easy method of teaching, but is it effective? This essay attempts to answer the question of what it means to be an effective teacher by examining in more detail five areas that, when implemented effectively, can help to produce a productive learning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initially, a teacher needs to decide what is important to learn (Anderson Krathwohl as cited by Eggen Kauchak, 2010, p.390) and, in order to do this the teacher must have a good understanding of their student s current knowledge of the topic and their abilities (Whitton et al., 2010). If, as suggested in paragraph four, the teacher has taken the time to get to know each of their students, this knowledge will be to hand when it comes to planning the lesson. Furthermore, as part of the overall lesson plan, an effective teacher will specify the objectives that are to be achieved, that is, what students should have learnt or be able to do with the information taught (Whitton et al., 2010). This ensures that the teacher can design their learning activities effectively, stay on topic and control the momentum of the lesson an important factor in effective classroom management according to Kounin (as cited by Hurst Cooke, p.232). The method by which the content will be delivered also has to be considered when planning a lesson, and variety in delivery is important to offer students different ways in which to learn (Featherston, 2007). The instructional strategy chosen will vary depending upon the topic, the age of the students and their prior knowledge, although teachers who want their students to focus on thinking and reasoning will naturally integrate group work and activities with instruction and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How Did The Fur Trade Affect American Culture The standard history of the fur trade tended to consider the Aboriginal Canadians as monolithic and treated them as completely subject to European dominance, economic and technological, from first contact. They argued that exploitative dealings and reliance on European technology immediately and inevitably led to the collapse of native societies. More recently historians, such as Bruce Trigger, while examining the Hurons drew attention to different elements of Huron society and how they responded to European influence over time. Other historians such as Abraham Rothstein have examined the cultural rather than economic aspects of the fur trade and maintained that it was not the exploitative relationship presented by the traditional view. Others ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to altering alliances, the basic destructive capacity of guns significantly altered the nature of warfare between tribes, as described by a Saukamappee youth in comparing two battles, the first of which predates the introduction of guns, in which he stated on both sides several were wounded, but none lay on the ground; and night put an end to the battle without a scalp being taken on either side, and in those days such was the result, unless one party was more numerous than the other. and continues to describe a battle after the introduction of guns : the battle had begun about Noon, and the Sun was not yet half down, when we perceived that some of them had crawled away from their shields...The greater part of the enemy took flight, but some fought bravely and we lost more than ten killed and many wounded; Part of us pursued, and killed a few, but the chase had soon to be given over, for at the body of everything Snake Indian killed, there were five or six of us trying to get his scalp or part of his clothing, his weapons, or something of his as a trophy of the battle. (Friesen,38). Friesen characterized the pre gun warfare as rather benign, stating that Shields were adequate to defend against arrows, offensive tactics were static ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Marks and Spencer Advertising Strategy INTRODUCTION COMPANT OVERVIEW Marks and Spencer is an international multi channel retailer that has been running for 129 years. It now operates in over 50 territories worldwide and employs almost 82,000 people , (Marks and Spencer plc, 2013). It s dependence on its origin country; the UK is progressively being reduced due to its international focus. M S UK turnover consists of 54% food and 46% general merchandise, including home ware, clothing, lingerie etc. It is currently growing its e commerce and has expanded to the finance business with its M S Bank branch. Clothing has been lately an aspect of concern for the company, as sales of clothing have slipped back for the ninth consecutive quarter , (The Guardian, 2013). This has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First of all, M S are trying its best to understad consumers tastes and what they really want. Social media allows the company to listen to what customers are saying in real time, thus having direct feedback and evaluation of their efforts immediately. Secondly, one of their main current objectives is to expand its online market share, thus they want to be perceived as a multichannel retailer for online shopping. According to the head of digital store development, A frightening number of regular customers do not consider it as a main online shopping point, and social media through the campaigns enables a connection between the consumers and M S online platforms and therefore a direct link to purchase. The media channels have played a crucial role in transmiting their campaign to the desired public. The shift on its marketing approach, by launching campaigns online and on social media before print and TV enabled a closer relationship with the online consumers and a way of creating an experience and a feeling with the campaign. The use of mass media by broadcasting the advert through british TV channels reaches most families that could potentially buy at the physical stores, whereas the online platforms reach audiences that could potentially make purchases at the E store. The main aim of the campaign was to attract customers of all demographic groups and promote the new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Cialdini s Six Weapons Of Influence In Social Psychology, there are six principles of compliance that describe the tactics people use to persuade or influence others. Also referred to as Cialdini s six weapons of influence, these six approaches include reciprocation, commitment and consistency, social proof, friendship/liking, authority, and scarcity. Of course, one can find examples of these persuasive techniques in everyday life situations. However, if there is a single location where one can find examples of these principles occurring at the same time, it would be at farmer s market. This past Sunday, I visited the Chattanooga Farmer s Market peach festival celebration. While I was there, I noticed there were many different venders attempting to sell their products. Each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also asked me if I liked each sauce, and asked for my thoughts about how each sauce tasted. Naturally, since I love hot sauce, I agreed that all the sauces were delicious. Since I agreed to tasting each sample and giving positive feedback I made it seem as though I was committed to the position that supported the notion that each sauce was excellent. That would have made it more likely for me to buy a full bottle of at least one sauce. This vendor also used the foot in the door technique in that he had me agree to a small request (sampling hot sauce), and then presented me with a larger request when he asked me if I would like to buy a full bottle. After this encounter, I was very convinced to buy a bottle, but I did not do so. This was because I did not need hot sauce and I wanted to spend my money on other things. However, if I had the extra money, I would have bought the hot sauce. Scarcity The next vendor I stopped at was selling dog collars and leashes. I ended up buying a faux Gucci dog collar for my dog because the vender used the principle of scarcity to convince me to buy the collar. Initially, I approached the second booth with the intention of buying a cheaper, more basic dog collar with no design. Then, when I encountered the fake Gucci dog collar, I was amused and thought it was cool. However, as I was about to put to it back, the vendor came up to me and told me that it was the last one he had in stock. He also told ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Kierkegaard Sacrifice Although remembered by many as foremost a philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard was quite the theologian in his time, with his own unique approach to theology and Christianity in general. In a time that was ruled by objective methodology in every aspect of acquiring and summarizing knowledge, Kierkegaard sought to bring Christianity back into the realm of the subjective, thereby making it much more interactive and personal. What this paper focuses on is Kierkegaard s requirement of sacrifice that all Christians must be willing to make in order to be considered true Christians, followed by both a critique and a praise for his contagious notion. What is Meant by Sacrifice in Christianity? At the time of Søren Kierkegaard, many relatively new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even more drastic, some tied in their religious beliefs and faith with their work ethic and/or national identity, which thought process Kierkegaard gives an example of: How can you doubt that you are a Christian? Are you not a Dane...do you not perform you duties at the office like a conscientious civil servant; are you not a good servant of a Christian nation...so of course you must be a Christian. Kierkegaard loathed how cold and detached the Christian faith had become, so he saw it fit that he remind people what being a Christian truly meant. In his famous work Fear and Trembling, Kierkegaard declares that no person has a right to delude others into the belief that faith is something of no great significance, or that it is an easy matter, whereas it is the greatest and most difficult of all things. The difficulty of faith lies in the requirement of sacrifice. The story of Abraham s near sacrifice of his beloved son, Isaac, is what Kierkegaard utilizes to demonstrate how costly faith in God is. Here is a man, who after seventy years of waiting for God s promise of offspring finally received his son, is commanded by God to slay his promised son with no stated reason for doing so. Kierkegaard, in attempting to experience what Abraham might have experienced in those moments, cries, Now all is lost, God demands Isaac, I shall sacrifice him, and with him all my joy but for all that, God is love and will remain so for me. What bold words! The cost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Fall Of The Roman Empire Historiographic Paper: The End of Antiquity The Fall of Rome HIST534 A001 Sum 15 American Military University David Provencher (ID# 4358187) July 30, 2015 The fall of the Roman Empire is one of the most discussed and debated events in ancient history. Many historians site the date of 476 A. D. as the day the empire ended, but there are also many that say that the 476 A.D. date is subjective because it took many years of internal problems and neglect for the empire to come to an end. Even from the beginning of the Empire under Augustine Caesar many predicted that Rome wouldn t last because of the decadent lifestyle of its citizens. Today this view is still popular but many historians have been searching for other reasons to help explain the collapse of one of the world s greatest empires. The many different views of how the empire fell range from political incompetence, religious extremism, financial or environmental. The fact that no one has offered up a solution that all historians can agree with is simply because of the lack of overwhelming evidence to point to a cause. Another issue is that many historians are looking at the situation through present day eyes, they are looking at the fall of Rome and trying to find reasons that would be relevant to our present day society, not a society that existed thousands of years ago. There are so many reasons that range from the possible to the ridiculous, like the barbarian invasion to lead poisoning, but many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Convergence and International Corporate Governance Find and summarise (in no more than 1000 words) some of the work that has been done by Katherine Pistor and others on Convergence, Divergence and ‘Path Dependency of legal systems as it relates to International Corporate Governance. In recent years the issue of corporate governance has become a keenly debated topic in international finance. In developed countries, some of the biggest corporate collapses in history have brought about a change in focus. No longer are governments and lawmakers trying to deregulate and reduce the controls and disclosure requirements of corporations. The deregulation boom has ended, as regulation comes back into the picture. After the Latin American Crisis of 1995 and the Asian Currency crisis of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus the rules which have helped these corporations to prosper will be perpetuated. This in turn makes the interest group stronger and allows for continued divergence. Bebchuk and Roe accept that there are other reasons for the huge differences between countries legal systems. The size of the economy and the nature of business therein must play a part in the types of governance systems created. Cultural differences must also affect the laws, at a more fundamental level. Conclusion In 2000 Katarina Pistor wrote a paper which examined convergence/divergence issue in transition economies. She concluded that a simple convergence story does not do justice to the complexity of legal change (Pistor 2000, pp. 27). On of the key issues raised in this paper was that legal convergence in transition economies is mainly because of an external supply of legal solutions, and not as a result of the adaptation of successful strategies. Another point was that in many countries, it appeared that systems were developed in response to problems and not with a long term goal in mind. In general, it is clear that neither the convergence or divergence models, tell us the whole story. Whilst some level of convergence has been observed, the persistence of divergence is undeniable. The importance of path dependency in determining the corporate governance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Slang Is So Popular With The Younger Generations The way in which we speak changes drastically depending on the situation, environment we are in and who we are speaking to. The use of slang in today s society is increasingly becoming more and more common. However, this new, modern way of speaking also comes with negative connotations. For this reason, people have had to learn to adapt their speech to their situation. I will be discussing the reasons behind the use of slang, why some people disapprove of it and I will analyse how people change the way in which they speak depending on their situation. Many young people use slang in order to fit in with their peers. Because slang is mainly spoken by younger people, the use of it almost puts up a barrier between children and adults. This barrier gives the youth a sense of rebellion. This may be one of the reasons why slang is so popular with the younger generations, this feeling gives them a sense of freedom and independence. Additionally, this may also be one of the reasons why many people disapprove of the use of slang. Some people believe that the use of slang suggests bad manners and morals, this leads to them distrusting people who use slang. People also believe that the common use of slang is causing the deterioration of Standard English. This can cause many problems in society because it is easy for assumptions to be made about people because of the way they speak. For this reason, the younger generation have learnt to adapt the way they speak around different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Change Reading Behavior Peter Schmitz Ms. Sorcan WRIT1120 14 September 2014 Changes In Reading Behavior With all the new advancements with technology our reading behavior has no choice but to change with us. Author Nicholas Carr states, the Net is becoming a universal medium, the conduit for most of the information that flows through my eyes and ears and into my mind . Author Ziming Liu says that we are spending an increasing amount of time reading electronic documents where a screen based reading behavior is emerging. Our new generation is the digital media generation. You either need to keep up with it or be swept aside. Change will happen no matter what. A significant change in which both authors noted was that we no longer can immerse ourselves into lengthy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Liu isn t worried about books being replaced by the computer, It seems unlikely that the computer will in the future replace the printed book as medium in the way that it replaced the typewriter as a writing tool (Liu 702). In a study by the National University of Mexico, 80 percent of students prefer to read a digital piece of text in print in order to understand the text with clarity. Carr s major worry is if digital media will take away our ability to think deeply. But it s a different kind of reading, and behind it lies a different kind of thinking, perhaps even a new sense of the self (Carr). Carr believes the Internet will basically take over our world. The Internet, an immeasurably powerful computing system, is subsuming most of our other intellectual technologies. It s becoming our map and our clock, our printing press and our typewriter, our calculator and our telephone, and our radio and TV ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Offred In The Handmaid s Tale Nolite te bastardes carborundorum , which words Offred finds carved in her closet appears throughout the Handmaid s Tale. These words of wisdom which the Commander sends to Offred as reminding her not to let the bastards grind her down in any situations. And thanks to these true meaning of the words, Offred can survive in the rigorous society of Gilead, which is completely different from other characters such as Moira and Janine, who are both eventually give up. The origin of the Republic of Gilead is not completely clear, as a result, all information about it comes from Offred, the narrator who has limited knowledge. It has commonly assumed that Gilead originally began as various religious extremist groups. Not only does Gilead have a strict class system but it also is hierarchy with everyone and a patriarchal, anti feminism society as well, where only men having access to education and holding political positions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I thought it might be Latin, but I didn t know any Latin. Still, it was a message, and it was in writing, forbidden by that very fact, and it hadn t yet been discovered. Except by me, for whom it was intend. It was intended for whoever came next. (Atwood, 52). Sometimes I repeat the words to myself . (Atwood, 52). It sounds in my head less like a prayer more like a command, but to do what? (Atwood, 146). That is not real Latin (Atwood, 186). She is right, Nolite te bastardes carborundorum , considering to be one of the most iconic phrase in modern literature which is not completely Latin words, its origin is Illegitimi non carborundum . This phrase is notable in its transformative power, especially in its first carved appearance to Offed, who unaware of its meaning starts to recite it fervently as a prayer. I pray silently (Atwood, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay on Euthanasia Should Be Legal Euthanasia has been an ongoing debate for many years. Everyone has an opinion on why euthanasia should or should not be allowed but, it is as simple as having the choice to die with dignity. If a patient wishes to end his or her life before a disease takes away their quality of life, then the patient should have the option of euthanasia. Although, American society considers euthanasia to be morally wrong euthanasia should be considered respecting a loved one s wishes. To understand euthanasia, it is important to know the rights humans have at the end of life, that there are acts of passive euthanasia already in practice, and the beneficial aspects. Death is a personal experience and to ensure loved one s wishes, there has to be the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The patient is married, a father of four, and has 12 grandchildren. He is a strong and outgoing individual. His quality of life consisted on being able to do things on his own such as fishing, deer hunting, carpentry; he was mechanical, cut synthetic materials down to sale at the local scrap yard, and spending time with his family. In his younger days, before the decline in health, he was even more ambitious. The patient and his kin were devastated with the diagnosis of lung cancer, but the reality of the near end, was overwhelming when they had learned that the cancer had spread. The patient had been complaining of abdominal pain for several weeks. The few tests that were taken showed nothing in the beginning, but the patient develops jaundice, returns to doctor for more tests. One evening the patient tells his wife that he is not feeling well, worse than before, so the couple goes to the local ER to be checked. This was just the start of the turmoil to be endured. After the ER physician requested the results of the last test ordered for jaundice, and assessed the patient, the patient was transported to a larger hospital two hours away. The tests revealed there were tumors and blood pressure was dangerously low from chemical imbalances. Once the patient reached the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Evaluate The Divine Command Theory Through this paper, I will provide an argument that works to disprove the divine command theory. I believe the divine command theory is false because the Euthyphro argument shows that God either has reasons for his commands or he doesn t, either of which highlight flaws in the divine command theory. Before I can argue against the divine command theory, it is important to first understand the belief. According to Russ Shafer Landau in his book, The Fundamentals of Ethics, the divine command theory states that an action is right simply because God says so, and an action is wrong simply because God says so (Shafer Landau). For example, rape is wrong only because God said it was wrong, and being kind to people is good only because God said it was good. Many religious people are proponents of the divine command theory, even though few religions today actually support the view ( Divine ). Although the divine command theory and the ideal observer theory are often thought to be interchangeable, they are different in many important ways. The ideal observer theory states that an action is morally right or wrong if a morally perfect and unbiased person would judge that action to be morally right or wrong (Brandt). One example of an ideal observer theory is the divine judgement theory. The divine judgement theory states that an action is morally right or wrong only if God would judge that action to be morally right or wrong (Robbins). Although both the divine judgement theory and divine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Pros And Cons Of Bisphenol A Carcinogens in our shampoos, additives and teeth rotting ingredients in our sodas, harmful chemicals in our plastic items... In an effort to make changes in the items we purchase and use, we opt for products that boast better safety, and less health risks. So what happens when a product once touted for its safety comes into question? The Lowdown While it was once thought that BPA free plastic products were a safer bet, research is beginning to show that might not be the case. Bisphenol A (BPA) is an industrial chemical that has been linked to countless health problems, from endocrine, to reproductive, to neurological issues. When evidence of these health issues came to light, BPA free products were a seemingly easy transition. But now, reasearchers are looking to Bisphenol S (BPS), a common alternative to BPA that s used as a replacement in BPA free products, and finding that it might not be a good substitute either. In an article on the topic for Prevention, writer Marygrace Taylor learned more about BPS similarities to BPA in its structure, and in turn, its effects, from Lindsay Dahl, the deputy director of the organization Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families. According to Dahl: The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Researchers at UCLA were able to determine what kind of threat the chemicals posed on the reproductive neuroendocrine system of fish when they were exposed to low levels of both BPA and BPS. Senior author on the study and reproductive endocrinologist, Nancy Wayne, spoke to CNN about her findings: Our research showed that low levels of BPS had a similar impact on the embryo as BPA. Wayne spoke to the effects this could potentially have on humans as well, saying: Because of thyroid hormone s important influence on brain development during gestation, our work holds important implications for general embryonic and fetal development, including in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Symbolism Of The Apple In Jeanne Duprau s The Giver Symbol In The Giver, the apple symbolizes difference. The symbol of the apple occurs in the story when Jonas and Asher are playing catch when ...suddenly Jonas had noticed ... the apple had changed (30). By looking at this quotation, we see that Jonas is an imperfection in the genetic engineering because he can see color. Somehow the committee notices this and makes Jonas a receiver and hides him away with the Giver in the annex room. This is important because in this community everything is perfect. Perfect in The Giver is no choice because without choice there is no war, fighting, or even small arguments, but also no emotion. Going back to the symbolism of the apple, it represents how Jonas is different from the rest of the community in how he can see beyond. The community may look utopian from the outside but from the inside it really is dystopian because there is no choice, they kill babies and the elderly, and you aren t even allowed to choose who you marry and how many kids you have. Imagery In The City of Ember the future is very bleak and lackluster. Blackouts and the depletion of necessary items such as light bulbs puts a really dark and broken down image in one s head. The author, Jeanne DuPrau describes the city as falling apart and in need of repair: They must not leave the city for at least 200 years (1). By looking at this quotation, we can see that the people of Ember needed to leave around more than half a century ago because 200 years was the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Comparing The Lark And Her Children In The Traveler And... Have you ever had to take the initiative and do it yourself? Well, in the short stories The Lark and Her Children and The Traveler and the Bear both by the Jerry Pinkely. Both the stories of these stories teach us that you can always count on yourself. In the story The Lark and her Children the lark and her children lived in a wheat farm that was owned by a farmer. Once the wheat was ripe he had to cut it down, so he called his friends to help him. He waited to hear their car come down the driveway. The Larks mother told them he won t get it done. Then did it on his own and the lark and her children had to leave their nest. The stories that you can always count on yourself. In the story The Traveler and the Bear , the traveler ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Feminist Theory In Thornton Wilder s Our Town In Our Town, there are many themes that are present in the play.There are many instances where the reader or audience can say that while writing the play that Thornton Wilder had in mind that the play was going to support the feminist movement, or the how the play can be used to show how ridiculous the marxist theory is, or it can also say that Wilder intended Our Town to be used to support the mythological theory, both the archetypal characters, in the town drunk, Simon Stimson, and George and Emily, and archetypal images, such as his references Mrs. Webb s and Mrs. Gibbs gardens, and how he continued to reference how the moon looks and its position throughout the play. Thornton Wilder can be said to support the feminist movement because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the women are coming home from choir practice and they talk about how ell planting will be because of how big the moon is. In Act III the dead peoples, or spirits, reference the moon as a guiding light. Another image that Wilder references is Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Gibbs gardens in the introduction of the town because he wants the town to seem fertile and helpful to the soul, much like how the garden could be if one was to admire how the colors are. He mentions the sunflowers and how bright they are and how they add to the overall effect of pleasantness to the town. The play could also support the archetype characters because one could view Wilder as intending George and Emily to play the roles as Adam and Eve, because they are the ones who are going to fulfill the ]roles of bearing the next generation of children for the town to continue to prosper, of course until the end of the play because they only have one child, the other child that killed Emily in childbirth is not known whether to live or dies. Also another role that Wilder assigns is to the town drunk, Simon Stimson, as the outcast or loner because everyone talks about him but does not really talk to him or acknowledge him, like how he plays the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Ownership In Music Yalan Liu ENGL160 03/12/16 Contesting Ownership of Music Nowadays, the world of music has become one of the favorite ways to enjoy daily activities with people. Moreover, the technology provides an opportunity to people to learn how to produce music. However, here comes a serious problem with the convenience of the easy accessibility to get the music resources, it caused the problems of indiscriminate use and pirated copyright. In the music industry, the key legal issues are the concept of copyright and fair use. Island Records base their legal argument on the code of copyright. Copyright laws help protect the creative works of the writers and other artists from the commercial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the histories of folk music and the blues reveal that there has always been theft. Once the artist work is produced, it is in the public domain, and hence, copyright claim does not hold, since when it comes to cultural influences, ownership is considered as the point of fools. Today, our culture has been colonized by private property rights and the only solution for artists who appropriate other peoples work rest with the legal concept of Fair Use These laws are intended to allow free appropriation in certain cases of commentary and are the sole acknowledgment within copyright law of a possible need for artistic freedom and free speech. However, the principle of fair use is interpreted conservatively and is being held from many infringers. The law must come to terms with the difference between artistic intent and economic intent. Artistic freedom is more important for the health of society than the supplemental and extraneous incomes derived from private copyright fees. They create art of police and control, since no matter how the original intent of the copyright laws are, today, they are subverted to censor resented works that suppress the public s need to reuse and reshape ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Factors Going Into The Afghan War Introduction Conflicts exist in all sizes. There are conflicts between neighbors about trees, there are conflicts between children about toys, there are conflicts between politicians about opinions, and there are conflicts between nations. A conflict, in essence, is a disagreement. Conflicts vary. Some are like the China/Norway conflict after a Chinese criminal got the Nobel Peace Prize thanks to his fight for democracy. China boycotts Norway in trading, while Norway doesn t see the problem as the Nobel Committee is independent and not controlled by the state. Other conflicts are more serious, like the one between the U.S. and Afghanistan (Taliban). After 9/11, USA entered Afghanistan to find Osama bin Laden, whom Taliban was protecting. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tensions begin In September 2001, nearly 3000 were killed in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The man behind was said to be Osama Bin Laden, the leader of al Qaeda, and there was major international pressure on Afghan leaders to hand over Bin Laden. When Afghanistan refused, the U.S. decided to use armed forces, and in October they initiated aerial attacks, targeting al Quaeda fighters as well as the Taliban. In November 2001 the Taliban were overthrown by the Northern Alliance, an Afghan fighter group, with the aid and support of the U.S., as well as other countries including the United Kingdom, and the Northern Alliance gained control over Kabul. Current Situation Twelve years later, Afghanistan remains a dangerous place, and British, as well as other countries troops are still present in Afghanistan, fighting the Taliban, who continue to carry out surprise attacks, causing deaths amongst both armed forces and civilians. Afghanistan is torn by chronic instability; after being subject to decades of conflict its economy and infrastructure is in ruins, many Afghans are refugees, and the government struggles to extend authority beyond the capital, and there is little sense of national unity. Parties Involved In the Afghanistan war, the two main involved parts are the Taliban and the NATO countries. The Taliban had been ruling Afghanistan for several years, and they did not want to just give their power to the intruders. Their goal is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Industrial Revolution Of The Middle East For millennia mankind has exhausted endless amounts of energy contemplating the eternally complicated system of war. From Gangas Khan to America s involvement in the Middle East, all successful generals, military leaders, and conquerors have found commonality in their zealous emphasis on, and desire for, possessing the most technologically advanced forms of weaponry. Such a desire was not ignored in America nor England during the Industrial Revolution, but, rather, was seen by many as an opportune investment during a time of extraordinarily progressive innovation. With this in mind the Industrial Revolution became heavily involved with the advancement of weaponry, forever changing the face of war unlike any era before it. The industrial revolution was a time of great change for both Europe and America. Inventions during this time (such as the cotton gin, the steam engine, sewing machine) stemmed from a seemingly never ending flow of revelation in thought. Thus, paving the way for a more advanced and technological society. This was a time of great accomplishment. With the drastic advancement of economic and technological innovation came the traumatic realization of necessary social adaptation; a change that did not come easy for such a progressive society. The upper class became more wealthy as the number of impoverished citizens increased. Britain set an appropriate stage for the industrial revolution to take place. Britain was a politically stable society and was the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The European Invasion of the Aztec Civilization Essay The European Invasion of the Aztec Civilization Thunder on their Ships They are landing with rulers, squares, compasses Sextants White skin fair eyes, naked word Thunder on their ships. Leopold Sedar Senghor, Ethiopiques (Adas) Thunder on their ships can be used to describe Herman Cortes when he landed at what is now Veracruz, Mexico in 1519 A.D. The light skinned and bearded Spaniard led his men into territory occupied by the Aztec civilization. Little did Cortes know, but that happened to be the same year in the Aztec culture when a white and bearded deity was expected to arrive. Montezuma, the Aztec s ruler, greeted Cortes with honors fit for a God and opened up his empire for Spanish invasion. Cortes and his followers, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Aztec empire began when groups of nomads and wanderers in the wilderness of what is now South America joined together. They arrived in the Mexican Valley between 1200 and 1267 A.D. At the time, the Mexican Valley was a rich environment, full of deep plentiful soils with shallow swamps and lakes full of fish, turtles, insects, and blue green algae. The Aztecs resided there and began to expand and invade other territories for a variety of reasons: in order to obtain goods and land to support a growing population, a more abundant supply of sacrificial victims, and to maintain their religious beliefs that the lands of Mexico were theirs by divine right . The expansion and movement of the Aztecs had a distinct effect on the Mexican Valley and surrounding areas. Their capital, Tenochtitlon, was constructed in the middle of Lake Lexcoco and eventually a new lake based agricultural system was established. As the Aztec population flourished, central Mexico was transformed into a social landscape with plentiful resources (Teresi, 342 4). When Cortes witnessed the native lifestyle and traditions in breadbasket of the Valley of Mexico, he took the opportunities given to him, mainly through chance, and overthrew Montezuma, beginning the Spanish reign in this new part of the world. Europe, at the time, was going through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. A Proposal Of Your E Commerce Strategy The proposal Part I: a. A plan of your e commerce strategy is to recommend how Pay Days can use these methods to promote their e commerce system, taking into account: You must consider their target audience and what could be done to increase their clientele. What are the different ways in which PlayDays can use to promote their online e commerce system? The site structure: Customer interface eg ease of use, display of products, personal details entry, credit card entry, other types of payment, delivery details; image; style In order for my client PlayDays to promote themselves in the most effective way possible, it is important that they should focus on the appearance of the UI (User Interface) of the website as this may arguably be the most important area to worry about when a customer is accessing the e commerce website. If PlayDays has an unprofessional UI for the customers to use, this may be too unattractive or difficult to navigate which could consequently mean losing out on sales or even causing somewhat damage to the reputation of the business as unprofessionalism will lead to customers to lose trust which would surely do more harm than good. Therefore, by putting in the time and effort in the structure of the site in terms of layout and ease of use for users, this may lead to positive word of mouth recommendations which could essentially lead to the promotion of PlayDays amongst its target market. Navigation links clearly displayed s ..... PlayDays should use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Dna Is Not A Bodily Fluid DNA is not a bodily fluid, but is genetic information that can be identified through a bodily fluid. According to a scholarly journal article, in the Nineteenth century law enforcement agencies began to collect, organize, analyze and store collections of DNA samples for forensic purposes (big brother). DNA is extremely useful when nailing a suspect who it has been traced to. The biological evidence left at a crime scene comes along with a great story that has yet to be told through bodily fluids such as semen, blood or saliva found at the crime scene. These bodily fluids become key evidence to solving a case. There are numerous cases that have been solved based on the findings of DNA through multiple bodily fluids left at a crime scene. The case that I had chose was E.K MacDaniel, Warden et al. Petitioners v. Troy Brown, which was a case that dealt with semen taken from a rape kit. Although the subject of rape could a be a touchy subject for most people, I find cases that deal with such a horrendous act to be very interesting due to how the case is investigated and the measures it takes to find the evidence needed to solve the case. In the case of E.K MacDaniel, Warden et al. Petitioners v. Troy Brown, on January 29, 1994, at 1a.m. 9 year old, Jane Doe was brutally raped in her trailer bedroom. Residing near Jane Doe s trailer were two brothers, Troy and Travis. Across from Jane Doe s trailer resided Troy and Travis other brother, Trent along with his girlfriend, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...