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Writing A Thesis Statement - Book Un Writing A Thesis Statement - Book Un
What Was The Last Prank George Played On Lennie
Name: ________________________
Date: ________________________
Directions: On a separate piece of loose leaf paper, using an appropriate heading, answer the
following in COMPLETE SENTENCES.
CHAPTER 1 (Pgs. 1 17)
1. Describe the setting (time and place) of Chapter 1.
2. Steinbeck incorporates the literary technique of imagery (mental pictures) in this chapter. Explain
where and how the author uses this technique of imagery.
3. John Steinbeck uses animal imagery to describe Lennie, give examples.
5. Lennie is forgetful; therefore what would George not allow Lennie to carry?
6. Why does Lennie always want to carry a mouse with him?
7. Why does Lennie kill the mice that he has received?
8. George and Lennie were run out of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
38 65)
31. Describe the setting of Chapter 3.
32. What does George say when Slim calls Lennie a cuckoo?
33. What type of relationship is developing between Slim and George?
34. What was the last prank George played on Lennie? Why?
35. What further details do we learn about the incident in Weed? (Give Specifics)
36. In what way is Lennie like a kid rather than an adult? Give an Example.
37. Who is Whit?
38 39. What happens to Candy s dog? Who does it? How? Be Specific.
40. How is Slim like a judge? How did he pass verdict on the dog?
41. Who is Crooks? How did he get his name?
42. What is old Susy s place?
_____________________________________________________
43. There is symbolism in the situation with Candy s dog. Tell how this incident is symbolic of Candy
s own life on the ranch.
44. What regret does Candy have?
45 46. In detail from beginning to end, explain how Lennie ends up hurting Curley?
47. Why was Curley on edge right before the confrontation with Lennie?
48. What did Curley promise to tell about his injury? Why would he agree to go along with this lie?
CHAPTER 4 (Pgs. 66 83)
49. Describe the setting of Chapter 4.
50. What kind of man is Crooks?
51. What does Crooks say will happen to Lennie if George doesn t come back?
52. How does Lennie react to this?
53.According to Crooks, what happens to a man if he doesn t have somebody?
54. How did Curley s wife know that Lennie was the one who broke Curley s hand?
55 56. Why does Curley s wife
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South Park Animism
South Park is a Television show that is featured on Comedy Central. This show follows four friends;
Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflovski, Stan Marsh, and Kenny McCormick as they grow and develop
through adolescents in the small town of South Park, Colorado. Eric is an obese little bully, Kyle is a
religious kid, Stan is an average kid, and Kenny is a poor kid. These children are faced with the
common challenges that adolescences go through, of developing and growing up. The children come
into many different interactions with all kinds of people and creatures in the show. The boys are in the
third grade for the first few seasons but then they move on to the fourth grade in later seasons.
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This consists of asking a lot of questions to know answers, and centration. In almost every episode
they children have questions that they ask their cafeteria worker, Chef. Chef is asked questions about
sex, relationships, drugs, and many other explicit questions that are hard for him to answer; especially
since they are a bunch of third graders. Chef answers the questions to the best of his ability, but
sometimes it just is not enough for the children and they want Chef to explain it more. Chef usually
sends the children off to their parents to ask the question to, in fear that he may lose his job by
answering their questions. The children also display centration. Vurillot says that children at young
ages focus on one characteristic of others (1959). In the episode Here Comes the Neighborhood from
season five episode twelve, a new family moves to South Park. This new kid s name is Token. He and
his family are the richest people in South Park. The children make fun of Token because he is rich.
Token is a normal kid that just wants to play and to enjoy the luxuries of being a kid. However, the
children are unable to get past the fact that he is rich, so they do not play with him. This leads to
Token paying families to come live in South Park, so he can have friends to play with. The other
children begin to realize that Token is a normal kid just like them and they get
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Mesopotamian And Hellenistic Art
In History, artistic achievements have represented cultural advancements in civilized society. The
artist s ability to express themselves on a surface plane has progressed immensely from the prehistoric
era through the present. At one time, techniques were so primitive, simple handheld figures and tools
were all artisans had the ability to craft. However, Mesopotamian and Greek and Hellenistic Art
specifically, modernized the techniques and boundaries of sculpture and figurative art. As time goes
on, an artist s ability to express themselves within their art has progressed. Artists possess the ability to
express personal beliefs through depictions, of which are so detailed many art historians interpret their
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Besides the past as a claim for complex art impling cultural prominence in societies, the present is a
great representation of a society s cultural qualities. The United States population s ability to express
themselves has grown the most in recent decades. Specifically in art, one can express themselves
however they want, no: restrictions, limitations, or necessary guidelines. This capability to express one
s self is comparable to our cultures recent stressed activism for the freedom to act without criticism.
Artist s role now, is to be as personal, unique, and creative as possible. Our society is going through a
change of cultural acceptance for those who feel oppressed. Art is currently about being creative and
expressing emotions or ideas through a surface plane medium. However, it always was not this way.
Artists and their art world, from century to century, responds to their societies attributes. Because of
this, past cultures prominence can be interpreted and represented through their art. Recalling the oldest
known art periods, first, the Prehistoric Art era, we can see societies from b.c. through 2500 b.c., that
their cultures were advanced. From personal representations of nature and deities, these people s small
ability to create different types of art shows how they were more skilled craftsman, instead of artists.
Cave Paintings and other art forms represent their hunting and living styles. For example, the Women
from Willendorf, can show how they expressed themselves through art but, art was not considered to
be a profession in the Prehistoric Art era
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Female Genitalia Mutilation ( Fgm )
Female Circumcision: Female Genitalia Mutilation As a nursing student in my first experience
working in a labor ward, I witnessed a lady birthing a baby with part of the birth canal scarred and
narrow due to her circumcision at puberty. To say that the birthing process was hard to watch is an
understatement. As the labor progressed with no sight of the baby coming out naturally, she was
offered a C section, which she vehemently turned down. She said, I don t want to be the joke of my
peers. I have to do it like others did it. Watching this, made me more curious and passionate to find the
origin of this practice and hopefully, educate the practitioners leading to its eradication. Some may
argue that the after effects of female genital mutilation (FGM) are not new. I hope that my research
into the origin of this practice will help the public health community understand how it can help these
women and eradicate this practice. For everything that has a beginning, most of the time, has an end.
Delancer (2015) presenting a speech to The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
(UNHCHR) on traditions that hurt women states that: Most women in developing countries are
unaware of their basic human rights. It is this state of ignorance which ensures their acceptance and
consequently, the perpetuation of harmful traditional practices affecting their well being and that of
their children. Even when women acquire a degree of economic and political awareness, they often
feel
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Loewen The Land of Opportunity
22 January 2013 The effects of social class in America James W. Loewen, essay The Land of
Opportunity, discusses how many times Americans don t know about social classes and the effects
they have on society. Loewen argues that the common American people aren t given equal opportunity
in this day in age. He says that American history books have great influenced what we see about the
class system because a great deal of history is often left out. James Loewen begins The Land of
Opportunity by saying that teenagers have their ears and eyes tuned into TV and radio which show
privileged Americans, because of this teenagers and adults are comparing their own social status
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Loewen says the babies born into household that are well off, will be healthier and babies born into
poor families will be in a very different situation. (203) Children who grow up in a poor area go to
school where there are 50 kids in one class and individual attention is never given, and children of
high class families will go to schools that have smaller class sizes and individual attention. Even when
a poor child goes to a better schoolteachers will question if the work done is their own and also only
expect hard work from the rich kids. if you are a child of low income parents, the chances are good
that you will receive limited and often careless attention from adults in your high school. Theodore
Sizer Horace s Compromise, If you are the child of upper middle income parents, the chances are
good that you will receive substantial and careful attention. (203) These quotes from another author
showcase that school in America is often times based on the social standing of the parents. In high
school often times to prepare for college rich students will enroll in prep classes , but will already have
an advantage because they are like the makers of the tests, having similar backgrounds can help with
the test. Students who enroll in these prep classes are more likely to get higher scores and get into
better colleges, which
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Algonquin Myth Of Michabo Analysis
When you hear the word myth , your immediate intellect may go to a story that is fake or made up .
While that is partially true, myths are generally traditional tales that primarily revolve around specific
people and religious beliefs. The most prevailing myths that orbit around today s standards are
creation myths. Basically, they are theories about how humanity emerged and how the world was
created. As I read Greek Creation and The Algonquin Myth of Michabo , I perceived that they are both
obviously very distinctive from each other, but in a way they share the same idea or interpretation
about how the world and humanity was formed. When analyzing both of the text, I realized that the
Greek Creation Myth and the Algonquin Myth of
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Significance Of The Hollywood Sign
The Hollywood Sign
The Symbol of a Land of Fantasy
Hollywood in Los Angeles, California could be called a Land of Fantasy and one of its most famous
symbols is the Hollywood Sign. It sits on top of Mount Lee in Griffith Park and towers over
Hollywood. The original sign was built in 1923 and was done as a publicity ploy to encourage people
to purchase homes in the subdivision known as Hollywoodland located along Beachwood Canyon.
One of the promoters for the sign was Mack Sennet however the sign wasn t meant to last forever,
only for a year and a half.
The Hollywood Sign cost $21,000 to build and each of the letters was 30 ft. wide and 50 ft. high.
Studded with light bulbs the sign could be seen for miles around. However there was the constant
problem of maintenance and vandalism and finally maintenance of the sign was discontinued in 1939.
Late in 1944 the H. Sherman Company became the owner of around 435 acres of land adjoining
Griffith Park including the sign. They took down the word land and now the sign simply read
Hollywood. In August of 1978 the sign got all new steel letters and stretches 450 feet along the side of
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The spookiest thing was that the house was located right under the sign which in those day spelled out
Hollywoodland. The first job she got was in a small theater in a play called Mad Hopes starring Billie
Burke, who later became Glenda the good witch in The Wizard of Oz . In this show was another
newcomer Humphrey Bogart. Unfortunately the play was not successful and Peg went on to perform
in some small productions along with Billie Burke while Bogart returned to New York. Finally she
landed a short term contract with RKO Studios. Her first role was in a film called Thirteen Women but
in the eyes of the critics the film was a disaster. Afterwards Peg only received a cameo
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O Brien and Fossie in The Things They Carried Essay
When many think of a great, memorable story, they will probably remember an inspirational or
coming of age novel, or Bildungsroman. In many ways, The Things They Carried is an exemplary
Bildungsroman as it carries the reader through the lives and problems of every soldier within its pages.
Each man is witnessed as he goes through his own maturation and personal times of struggle and
hardships. Some are focused on more than others, but each man has a story to tell, each a moral to
teach. Throughout The Things They Carried, both Tim O?Brien and Mark Fossie experience a
significant amount of personal maturation by gaining new knowledge about themselves, the Vietnam
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When O?Brien is shot and calls for Bobby Jorgenson to come to his aid, he realizes that Jorgenson is
too afraid to help his fellow soldiers out. O?Brien writes that he then felt a deep hatred for Jorgenson
and wants to get him back. On the brink of a maniacal outburst against the new medic, O?Brien
writes, ?I?d come to this war a quiet, thoughtful sort of person?, but after seven months in the bush I
realized that those high, civilized trappings had somehow been crushed under the weight of the simple
daily realities. I?d turned mean inside? (200). Here, O?Brien conveys to the reader that Vietnam had
taken over nearly his entire body and personality, causing him to transform into an unrelenting, savage
being. O?Brien learned that wars can change people, as the Vietnam War changed him. When Mark
Fossie realizes that Mary Anne, along with the six Green Berets, has gone off into the jungles the
previous night, he learns that the Vietnam War is a merciless trap that can take anybody or anything
and transform it into something unrecognizable. He learns that the war has the power to completely
change even somebody like his sweet girlfriend, Mary Anne. This insight causes Fossie to feel sorrow.
?The grief took (Fossie) by the throat and squeezed and would not let go? (105). Gaining common
knowledge is one thing, but learning about the world and its contents during a single time frame
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Turning Points In Macbeth
Ask any successful person to look back over the events of his or her life, and chances are there ll be be
a turning point of one kind or another. It doesn t matter if that success comes on a ball field or in a
boardroom, in a research laboratory or on a campaign trail it can usually be traced to some pivotal
moment . Words of wisdom spoken by an american entrepreneur, Bill Rancic, who has a few of the
same ideas as William Shakespeare. In the play Macbeth, William Shakespeare develops the idea that
turning points are significant because they open up a new chapter of someone s life. More specifically,
whether good or bad, they give people a chance to change and find success in their lives.
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Malcolm s turning point is when his father, the king, wa killed. During this time he had to make a
choice; mourn the death of his father or flee the country, to become stronger and wiser. We know what
we are, but know not what we may be this quotation is from another one of William Shakespeare s
well known productions. This shows how it is known what he is or was; the king s son, but it is not
known what he may become. He was then next in line for the throne and must take up such
responsibility. The King s unexpected death opened the door for Malcolm to grow up, and take
responsibility into his own hands. Instead of becoming cowardly over the fact that his father was
murdered, and thus he too might be, Malcolm became stronger and evolved as a young man to restore
his country and avenge his father s death. Although what happened to cause the turning point in
Malcolm s case, the death of his father, was not something anyone should wish upon anyone else, but
for himself as a person and as a young man, it was for the better, not worse. It gave him a chance to
grow up. He changed for the better. This is why turning points are significant in people s lives, it gives
them the chance to change, hopefully for the
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Influence of Television Programs on Children
Kayla Raguse Joseph Grabowski Rhetoric Composition 1 11 October 2010 Influence of Television
Programs on Children Before there was television, children had options of playing outside, playing
board games, or doing simple activities like reading or drawing. Now that TV exists to a high
extremity, it has become apparent that nowadays these children shows have surpassed physical and
intellectual activities and have now become a way of life for children. We now see children wearing
clothing, playing video games, playing with toys, and watching movies featuring famous characters
that started off as mere creations that starred on half hour to one hour long programs. Whether it is a
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In this article, Pasek also determines that children under three years of age in no way benefit from
television; even if it is Baby Einstein, (Kramer n.pag). Studies have also been conducted trying to
determine whether or not watching television to great amounts is affecting the eating habits and
psyche of young children. A study published by US Journal Pediatrics found that more psychological
difficulties dealing with peers, emotional issues, and hyperactivity are likely to develop with children
who spend numerous hours daily in front of television or playing video games (Yahoo! News n.pag).
Researchers studied 1,013 children ages 10 to 11 and had them complete a 25 point questionnaire, a
self report about daily hours watching television or playing games, and measured their physical
activity using an accelerometer in which the kids wore around their waist for seven days (Yahoo!
News n.pag). It was concluded that children spending two or more hours a day were likely to score
higher on the questionnaire which indicated, They had more psychological difficulties than kids who
did not spend a lot of time in front of a screen, (Yahoo! News n.pag). Even if children are physically
active but still spend multiple hours watching television or playing video games, they are still at risk
for psychological difficulties. Researchers stress the importance of parents regulating how much these
activities are being done to ensure their
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Usa Compare And Contrast
As a child, I had always dreamed of traveling around the world and viewing its breathtaking creations.
Through the years I still have this sudden niche for traveling and experiencing new and exciting
things. From Costa Rica to much of the United States I have ventured upon a lot of traveling. Through
the sale of my parents family business I received the opportunity to travel west and help the new
owners grow. After traveling through many of the western states I finally realized how different not
only the terrain was, but culture as well. The state of Utah has many differences from my home state
of Minnesota. Starting from basic terrain Utah is full of endless hills and valleys ranging from
thousands of feet above and below sea level. The four wheeler trails are also abundant and never
ending. A friend and I rented a side by side for a day and drove for hours exploring the wilderness of
Utah. The state run trails are not only for four wheelers, but for hiking as well. Bryce Canyon, the red
rock capital of Utah is definitely a sight to see. I myself was not able to hike the trails of Bryce
Canyon, but if I was given the opportunity I surely would. Towards the entrance of the park the road
cuts through an arch of red rock. This pristine piece of natural art is a cherished tourist attraction
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For example, people can go skiing, snowboarding and tubing in both states. There are many ski resorts
and locations to help enjoy the snowy winter months. As well as Minnesota hunting is enjoyed by
many Utah citizens. I have never gotten the opportunity to go hunting in Utah, but I surely will try in
the near future. Another similarity are the state s capital cities, Salt Lake City and St. Paul, they both
have the state s main airports and many other important structures. Both states have many fun
activities to do and landmarks to see that are truly
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Critique Of Just Mercy Critique
Gurvir Bhullar Ms. Paulsen English 1109 34 4 Nov 2017 Just Mercy Introduction Critique There are
always two sides to an argument, but different people have different opinions on which side is right
and wrong; as a result, we can compare a debate or argument as of a coin, due to the fact that it has
two sides. When it comes to the topic of judicial system in America, most of us will readily agree that
it needs to be reformed. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of who will
step forward and make changes to the court system. Whereas some are convinced that no one is going
to do anything about it, others maintain that the government will be the savior by making the changes.
In the introduction of Just Mercy: A Story of Justice And Redemption, by Bryan Stevenson an
American lawyer, social justice activist, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative,
and a clinical professor at New York University School of Law Stevenson emphasizes that people are
not being treated fairly in the judicial system of America. The book was written to give readers a close
up look on mass incarceration and extreme punishment given in America. Convincing the readers is
not easy, except if the author uses strategic techniques such as ethos, pathos, and logos. It is even more
tough if the topic is sensitive and debatable as this one. Stevenson used these three techniques in a
variety of different ways to convince the readers. The author starts the
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The Use of Imagery in The Princess Bride by William Goldman
In The Princess Bride by William Goldman there is a love so strong not even death can take it away.
When you think of a princess you may picture a girl with a lavish dress on and a crown full of jewels
on top of her head, but not in William Goldman s The Princess Bride. The readers encounter just a
regular girl from a family that was never royalty, and who is always thinking of her one true love who
was once thought dead.
The use of Imagery is seen in William Goldman s The Princess Bride when the author tells about
when he did not like to read, The Zoo of Death, and The Cliffs of Insanity.
When readers read a story written by an author they will usually think that the author likes to read
books and is what led the author to writing a book. William Goldman said, As a child, I had no Interest
in reading (Goldman 3), this can lead readers to imagining the author as a young child rather than an
adult not wanting to read a book. When Readers imagine the author as a young child the image
imagined can give a better sense of how the author felt as a young child. The imagination of a child
giving the reader a picture to think about is less complex than that of a adult giving a reader a picture
to think about.
The Zoo is ever child s dream of seeing strange animals that they have never seen before, but this zoo
is like no other. It was kept with things he could hunt, and it really wasn t like any animal sanctuary
(Goldman 60). The zoo of Death as the zoo is called is full of
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Violation Of Human Rights In Labor In Afghanistan
Yes, [the child workers] complain of pain, but what can they do? The kids are here to make a living.
They bear all the pain to do all the work, are the haunting words of the Kabul, brick kiln manager,
Sher Khan. In Afghanistan, children are being exploited, forced to work in harsh conditions and
without any governmental protection. This oppression is a violation of human rights through labor.
Throughout history, we have seen an exploitation violating human rights in labor work through events
and times like feudalism, the Industrial Revolution, Chinese labor camps, and even today in places
like Afghanistan, people have continuously violated human rights through labor work.
The first example Violating human rights in labor work occurred in Feudalism. The peasants were not
free. They were required to stay with the land and had to work several days a week for the lord of the
manor. There were some free peasants, but most did not leave their lord. The lord would rent out his
land to the peasants in exchange for economic labor. The serfs were bound to the land they couldn t
leave without the lord s permission, they were mostly slaves, they had to work long hours just to
provide for their family. Serfs and peasants were mistreated and their human rights were taken from
them having to work and be treated like slaves. It connects back to the event in Afghanistan, where all
the kids are forced to work without having a choice, and being put into work labor. My smaller
siblings
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Binder viscosity was altered by changing temperature. The...
Binder viscosity was altered by changing temperature. The initial dispersion of the binder in the
powder depends upon viscosity and shear rate applied. (Schaefer, 1996) Binder viscosity also controls
the consolidation rate and hence subsequent growth via coalescence. (Ennis, et al., 1991). Results
from Rough et al (2005) showed that increased temperature (lower viscosity), the regimes are reached
faster because the binder is able to distribute more effectively in the mixture at a given shear rate
which is in accordance with the work reported by Schaefer et al (1996). As LAS paste quantity was
increased, mixing time required to form designated regimes decreased. Work done by Hibare (2012)
showed that the peak modal granule diameter stays ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At the crumble regime, bulk density and porosity of the granules display significant turning points.
Rough et al (2005) also stated that the crumble regime is a key stage in the agglomeration mechanism
as it is the point between macro and micro mixing. Hibare (2012) concluded that as binder to solid
ratio increases, granulation time to achieve a particular size distribution decreases. Hibare (2012) also
showed that granule strength decreases as binder to solid ratio increases due to more liquid content in
the granules in both reactive and non reactive binder systems.
2.2 High Viscous (Detergent) vs Low Viscous Granulation Mechanisms
According to the research work on a high viscous binder detergent granulation system of LAS (high
viscosity binder) and zeolite carried out by Rough et al (2005), they found that at a higher impeller
speed, size distribution had the same peak modal diameter, a narrower peak width and less vol% of
bigger granule diameter. Comparing findings from Rough et al (2005) detergent granulation with
pharmaceutical granulation of lactose and PEG melt (low viscosity binder) carried out by Schaefer et
al (1993), Schaefer et al (1993) reported a larger peak modal diameter and a narrower size distribution
at higher speed. Heng et al (2000) suggested that at higher impeller speed with increased shear forces,
rate of granule consolidation should increase as surface plasticity and
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Sanchi Team Reflection
ANSWER 3.
PART A)
Sanjay likes to work as a team, he loves teamwork. He thrives in cooperative, integrative, and friendly
work environments. He relies on the team members to help him solve problems, answer questions, and
increase his work efficiency. He shares struggles and successes with the peers and celebrates group
achievements.
Working as a team pays off handsomely for him. As they say, Two heads are better than one. Each
person has a limited set of skills and a finite knowledge base. A group need others help (and unique
perspectives) to solve difficult problems and see beyond the blind spots. Team members benefit
greatly from sharing challenges and ideas.
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Young workers may have different work environment values than more established workers. The
distinction in values isn t really the reason for employee dissonance ,but the inability to acknowledge
the difference is. At the point when representatives neglect to acknowledge the differences, co workers
may offend each other s characters. At the point when insults happen, the contention escalates until the
point that the correct arrangement is offered and acknowledged.
Competition
Unhealthy work environment and rivalry is a reason for worker strife. Rivalry that isn t appropriately
overseen can bring about representatives disrupting or offending each other, which makes an
antagonistic workplace. Undesirable work environment rivalry debilitates teamwork and promotes
working independently.
Therefore, its natural to have such differences and conflicts of opinion at a work place but its all about
bridging the generational gap and finding a common interest and working things out.
PART B)
Our generation is the Generation Y, the cohort born between 1996 and 2010, is ready for the spotlight.
Finally escaping the shadows of the generations before them, many Gen Y are now entering the
workforce. As a result, their spending power, currently valued at $44 billion, is growing every day.
Generation Y aren t merely Millennials on steroids. It s a distinct generation with attitudes, values and
a lifestyle that often deviate from the generation just before them.
As more
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Recipe To Make Kale Analysis
Buffalo Bites
1 head of cauliflower, washed and chopped into chunks
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspoon chili powder
½ teaspoon salt
2 tablespoon low sodium hot wing sauce
Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
In a large bowl, toss the cauliflower chunks evenly with olive oil.
In a small bowl, mix garlic powder, paprika, chili powder, and salt. Add the spice mixture to the
cauliflower and mix well, making sure all the cauliflower is coated evenly.
Spread cauliflower evenly out on a baking sheet. Place in the oven and roast for 20 25 minutes.
If extra spice or heat is desired, toss with low sodium hot sauce. Serve with vegan blue cheese
dressing for dipping.
Prep Time 5 Minutes Cook Time 20 Minutes
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Add the diced red onion, jalapeno, cilantro, lime zest and juice, and mango. Stir well to combine, then
add salt and pepper to taste.
Kale Waldorf Salad
6 8 cups baby kale
1 granny smith apple, chopped
1/2 cup seedless red grapes, halved
1/4 cup dried low sugar cranberries
1/4 cup crumbled goat cheese
1/2 medium ripe avocado, sliced
2 chicken breasts (8 oz)
1/4 cup walnuts
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Season chicken lightly with salt and pepper. Bake for 20 25 minutes or
until cooked through. Set aside to cool. When cool, cut into bite sized pieces.
Chop walnuts into small pieces. Set aside.
In a large bowl, toss kale, apples, grapes, and cranberries together. Top salad with goat cheese,
avocado, chicken, toasted walnuts, and dressing of your choice (the Balsamic Dijon dressing goes
well).
Serves 2 Prep time 20 minutes Cook time 25 minutes
Balsamic Dijon Dressing
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon honey
1 garlic clove, minced
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
Salt and pepper, to taste
In a small bowl or jar, whisk olive oil, balsamic vinegar, garlic and Dijon mustard together until
smooth and well combined. Season with salt and pepper to
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Nightmare In Jamestown Movie Analysis
In the movie, The New World: Nightmare in Jamestown begins with the voyage of about one hundred
men journeying to discover treasure in the New World called Jamestown. These men were part of
what was called the, Virginia Company. The Virginia Companies exploration was predominantly for
treasure like gold and silver. The voyage took about four months. At the time, Jamestown was not the
place to be living. In Jamestown the land has been stricken with a scarcity of food and there had been
a staggering amount of infections going around. Fortunately, they had the assistance from England
who shipped them different resources essential in order to endure the harsh conditions of Jamestown.
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After their third year in Jamestown, they began running out of wheat and barley, which was
predominantly their food at the time, so they began eating dogs, cats, snakes, and humans. After
searching Jamestown, they were let down by not having found silver and gold, they found tobacco.
After the new shipments came for food it seemed to be infected with rats which created the bubonic
plague. This killed many people.
In conclusion, the Virginia Company came close to failing in Jamestown. Unfortunately they were not
able to find their envisioned treasure of gold and silver. However, they found crop of tobacco which
was a huge discovery. Ultimately, the death of their leader, Bortholomew Gosnold seemed to be scary
for the colonists it proved to be constructive with the new leadership of John
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The Controversy Of Material Displacement
The controversy of material displacement, from their primary structural means.
Material displacement, absurd formation and facadism, creates discussion, challenges the viewers and
provokes polarised opinions. Architects within the current era, are expressive, artistically driven,
technologically aided and therefore experimental. These factors have encouraged outrageous designs
and statements. The outcomes have provoked controversy, which are expressed through various
mediums, such as media, articles, debates and lectures. An architect that has created many
controversial buildings, is non other than Frank Gehry. The individual whose works are considered
between pragmatic professionalism and radical experimentation. One building that will be further
articulated and examined, is the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building, University of Technology Sydney
(UTS). A building spawned from a sketch, and an idea of a tree house and as Gehry himself said A
growing, learning organism with many branches of thought, some robust and some ephemeral and
delicate . The intention of the design was to develop it inside out, which has undoubtedly shaped the
branding and marketing efforts of the school. The greatest controversial statement made towards the
building, is its absurd and somewhat organic display of a fabric like, brick facade. A facade that has
been sculpted in a way that has never been attempted quite like that before. All to achieve the concept
of movement , a fabric like quality with a
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Nurse Educator
Overall the nurse educator can have a huge impact on decreasing LV. Nurse educators can provide a
safe learning environment that challenge and prepare students for their transition into their new role as
a nurse (Thomas, Bertram, Allen, 2012). Through the clinical practice environment it provides the
opportunity for students to practice learned skills and apply this knowledge when the student begins
their practice as a nurse in the workplace.
Nurse Managers (NM) are also an important component of decreasing LV in the workplace. It is
important that leadership refuse to tolerate LV (Major, Abderrahman, Alvarez, Sweeney, 2013). The
NM needs to address any incidences of LV immediately. It is suggested the NM engage the employees
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The NM needs to bring it out in the open so it can be discussed and addressed (Koch, 2012). Engage
the staff by providing education on LV and how to stop it. Use the team approach to set the
expectations for interactions and hold staff accountable on their performance appraisals. Coach the
staff on the necessary skills such as cognitive rehearsal to stop LV. In cognitive rehearsal the person
who is on the receiving end of LV uses this technique to stop, stay calm, and think about what was
said and not personalize the behavior. Once the person has stopped and thought through what was said
the nurse can then respond calmly to help defuse the situation. Addressing the behavior when it
happens has a bigger impact on stopping the behavior (Griffin Clark, 2014).
For the individual almost all the articles write about the importance of educating nursing staff about
LV. Nurses should learn to recognize it and confront it. Role model acceptable behavior and be the
change. Be assertive in your communications and empowered. Do not suffer in silence or talk to other
co workers as this can perpetuate the problem. Document the incidences of LV but keep emotions out
of the documentation. Schedule a meeting with the supervisor and file a formal complaint (Thompson,
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Comparing Dynastic China And Ancient Egypt
Introduction:
Looking over the shoulder of history, Dynastic China and Egypt were perhaps two of the most
substantial, long lasting, and abiding civilizations. A dynasty is simply defined as a succession of
rulers from the same family. The ancient Egyptian dynasty was present from about 3100 to 332 BC. It
was ruled in the Arab Republic of Egypt. Ancient dynastic China, which lasted from about 1000 BC to
500 AD, lay in the Yellow River Valley. It can be seen that both of these societies shared quite a few
cultural similarities. For example, in Egypt, as well as China, polytheism was a dominant religious
belief. Also, they were both primarily well developed in technology and tools. Egypt had developed
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But, they definitely were not limited to simply working the home. There were many professions and
jobs offered to women at the time. It also should be noted that the range of jobs that were available for
them were based on social class rather than gender. On top of working within the home, attending to
household chores and caring for their children, the lower class women of the ancient Egyptian society
also had the duty of working outside tending livestock and in the fields, especially during harvest.
Occupations such as skilled weavers, mourners, musicians, stewards, composers, singers, dancers,
beer brewers, and bakers were also accessible to women of any social class. Educated or wealthy
women were offered professional positions such as administrators, priestesses, or supervisors. In some
instances,they became judges, overseers, governors, doctors, or even prime ministers because of their
ability to read and write. If a woman held the same job as a man, she received the same income and
rations as a man received for the work, and so her wages made an important contribution to the family
s wealth. Unlike the Egyptian women s broad range of career options, the average Chinese women s
work centered primarily on the home. Tasks such as preparing food, cleaning and looking after
children were the norm for the majority of women in ancient China. They were expected to have many
children and most women felt the pressure to bear a son. It was common for women to take up manual
labour in the home. Spinning, weaving and sewing were common occupations. Some peasant women
worked in the fields with their husbands. As per the dominant religion of the time, Confucian, women
were inferior to men. Men and women were not equal in Confucius s eyes. The only real job in which
the ancient Chinese women had was to bear
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A State Of Confusion And Dismay
I awaken in a state of confusion and dismay as to where I am and how I got here. I assign confusion to
being in a pitch black room, or what I assume to be a room, I cannot tell for sure because it s so dark
and empty. As I stumble around and try to find some sort of clue as to where I am, a blinding light
suddenly pierces through the darkness and shines with an unbearable heat against my pale face. I
begin to wonder if I am trapped in here for a reason, maybe I have done something to deserve this.
Maybe it was the time I stole from the local gas station, or maybe it was something much worse,
maybe it was something more evil and of morbid intent. As I lay on the hard ground trying to push
those dark memories deep inside my head, I begin to notice the light moving and change in brightness
almost as if someone was holding it. I get the weird sensation that I am not alone and am being
watched, but this feeling soon passes as I notice the room get hot and the air becomes thick with
humid air like a summer night after a long storm. The air continues to get thicker; I begin to feel
myself choking, and soon realize why I am in this place and just what it wants. My flight back home
landed around nine in the morning, and all around me I saw families reunited with their loved ones; all
around me was love and compassion which I had not felt in quite some time. I walked through the
snaking hallways of the airport looking for my family who had maybe gotten lost and was waiting at
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Onchocerciasis in Latin America
Eliminating River Blindness in Ecuador You notice a figure sitting on a porch in the North Western
region of Ecuador. As you approach it appears to be an elderly man but as you approach him you
notice that he has features that you have never seen before. His skin looks as if it has been draped onto
his skeletal frame causing him to lose all age indicators. Your eyes reach his and he does not make eye
contact, a clear indication that he is blind. You approach the lizard man and ask his age, he replies
Cuarenta y tres. You wonder to yourself how could a man who is 43 years old have lost his vision and
aged so prematurely? The simple answer is Onchocerciasis or more commonly known as River
Blindness. Desowitz (1981) discusses the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nine months after the female worm mates it begins producing the eggs that will be digested by the
vector and continue the cycle. Figure Two: Simulium Black Fly Figure Three: Parasite Maturation in
Fly adapted from bumblebee.org (1997) adapted from Desowitz 1981, p. 94 Once inside the human
the worms begin to create nodules within the human s skin. These nodules are obstructions causing
bumps and lacerations beneath the skins surface. As the eggs are released they begin to travel
throughout the subcutaneous layer of the host s skin (Figure 4) causing their immune system to react
(Gonzales et al. 2009), this reaction causes the bodily mutilation that is associated with river
blindness. The disease may range mild (dermatitis) to severe (visual impairment and blindness).
Figure 4: Layers of Human Skin Bupa s Health Information Team (September 2010) Once the
immune system reacts to the parasitic egg the victim s skin becomes inflamed causing extreme
itching. This severe itching has been known to cause some to commit suicide. This migration causes
the once normal human skin to become thick and depigmented resembling and feeling like that of an
elephants (pachyderm) skin. Figure 5 is a picture from the Neglected Tropical Disease website (2010)
which shows a Ugandan man suffering from [river blindness]. [The picture] shows the inflammation
and de pigmentation the condition is
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Company Infrastructure
Abstract
There are certain benefits in having a well set up and thought out infrastructure within a company.
However when setting up an infrastructure or changing an existing infrastructure there are a number of
things a company should conceder in order to end up with the infrastructure that best works for them
and their company.
Business infrastructures usually consist of booth LAN and WAN area networks. Businesses will use a
LAN to connect network devices over a short distance, such as an office building or school.
Occasionally one building will contain a few small LANs, and sometimes a LAN will span a group of
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WAN networks basically connect two or more LAN networks (Woodcock, 1999). There for a
company can benefit from using a WAN network when they have offices in different cities, states, or
countries. It is important for a business to understand how they plan on using LAN and WAN
networks when designing an infrastructure that will work best for them. A business infrastructure is
generally made up of the processes, procedures, and systems within a company. And if a company is
to maintain a competitive edge and stay a step or two ahead of its competitors, it will need to have and
maintain a solid infrastructure. When a company has a solid infrastructure they are more likely to see
an ongoing improvement with the efficiency of their employees (Hughes Kaplan, 2009). This is
because a solid infrastructure allows employees to better communicate and work more effectively. In
order for a company to create or build an infrastructure that will work best for them, there are a few
things in which they should address. One thing they should do is to consult with outside resources and
customers as well as employees in order to determine what type of infrastructure will best address
their company s needs. The company should be sure to define how they would like the infrastructure
to help them in achieving their goals. Find out what it is that their customers need from the business
infrastructure, along with what their employees and management will need for the
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Organizational Psychology Paper
Organizational Psychology
your name
PSY/428
September 20, 2010
Marianne Narick
Organizational Psychology
As organizations grow and expand globally, the growing number of business competitors who provide
the same services becomes greater. Organizational psychologists are a benefit to organizational
success, regardless of size. Organizational Psychologists can offer fresh ideas for improvement using
various methods of study and research. One important step in understanding the people within an
organization is to understand their behavior. How employees behave within an organization has an
influence upon the lives of coworkers. Employees do not always consider the impact of decisions
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Organizational psychology begins with an assessment and ends with an evaluation. An organizational
psychologist can help management determine what position an employee would be most productive
and efficient in. A manager can then review productivity and determine if the employee were placed in
the best position and is satisfied with the results.
Research and Statistics
Organizational psychologists conduct a wide range of research and statistics that provide information
about an organization. Statistics is data that is used in an effort increase productivity and employee
satisfaction. A psychologist is under the expectation to make unbiased recommendations for
organizations that benefit both the employee and organization. A psychologist researches numerous
factors to determine if the employee is happy and satisfied with his job. A psychologist will take into
account: sex, religion, gender, disabilities, physical attributes, job skills, and experience. This type of
research expands on workplace behaviors and proposes an intervention that an organizational
psychologists may propose to management.
How Organizational Psychology Can Be Used
Organizational psychology can help determine why employees do not work well with others, cause
absenteeism, contribute to employee turnover, and explain why an employee s productivity has
dropped or increased. Proactively, organizational psychology can be used to create policies and
procedures. Reactively,
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Priceline Or Priceline.com ( Pcln )
Introduction
Priceline or Priceline.com (PCLN) is a travel agency that offers cruises, hotel rooms, airline tickets,
vacation packages, excursions and rental cars. The company s Name Your Own Price option offers its
customers an incredible proposition by allowing them to name their own price for any travel related
products or services. Priceline.com determines the lowest price it can accept, while the customer has
the discretion in the supplier selection. Priceline.com also provides a brand preserving sales service
that enables them to sell excess inventory without harming their existing retail pricing structure.
Priceline.com also has a more traditional travel sales model that allows customers to choose specific
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Priceline operates as the middleman or broker bringing the two parties together in a seamless and
friendly manner. Priceline s revenue is a result of the difference between the Name Your Own Price
rate and the amount charged by the supplier for the service. Priceline also brings in revenues from a
more traditional travel agency model also available on its website. The oversaturation of the travel
industry has created never ending competition for Priceline. However, with the increase of
competition comes and increase of the amount of individuals willing to purchase products and
services over the internet. This positive relationship will help Priceline maintain its dominant market
share along with its unique and competitive business model and well known brand name.
Ownership and Management
All firms need skilled management to run properly and efficiently. The manager is in charge of
creating a firm s goals, plans to achieve said goals, and directing employees to successfully achieve
them. He/she must also recognize internal weaknesses and external threats. Forecasting potential
threats is included in external threats, and is vital to a firm s long run success. The role of a manager is
extremely demanding. Managers must have strong communication skills and an exceptional team first
mentality. The inherent characteristics and
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The Goal Of Archaeological Research
Lindsey Grissom
Anth 265
2/3/2016
Taylor
Writing Assignment 1 For as long as humans have been around we have had cultural traditions
specific to our species. The goal of archaeological research is to obtain a broad understanding of
human culture. Archaeologists are interested in studying culture in the past and in the present through
material remains. Remains include anything that was created or modified for use by humans. By
studying culture in this way we gain insight into how different communities lived in different areas of
the world. We see how our ancestors lived and how culture has changed over time as our ancestors
adapted to their environments. Archaeology covers all time periods and geographic areas that humans
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Parenting shapes how children are raised. We need an archaeology of parenting and also an
archaeology of childhood because we have to be able to look at the two groups separately. However,
we also need to realize that these children grow up to be adults and everything they do as children and
how they are raised effects how adults live in the future. Despite childhood development being such a
big influence on who we are as adults, there has been surprisingly little attention devoted to
understanding how Neanderthal childhood was distinctive. Spikins argues that it is now crucial to
forward our understanding of children in prehistory . Traditionally, people view Neanderthal children
as having lived a dangerous and harsh life. However, a lack of recent review of this culture could
mean we are neglecting aspects of Neanderthal life that we overlooked in the past. Most research up
until now has focused on biological aspects such as growth and development by using skeletal
analysis. While this is important we have greatly neglected the social and cultural aspects of these
people s lives. Like early modern humans, Neanderthal children were born in a rather altricial state.
This would make them vulnerable and mean there had to be some type of hands on care by an older
person in the first few years of development. This could have been by the infant s biological parents or
through alloparenting however without studying the social aspects of life we wouldn t know which
was
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China Cultural Awareness Book Report Essay
China Cultural Awareness Book Report
Introduction
I chose the book On China by Henry Kissinger to analyze the country I was assigned because it was a
fairly new book. On China was written in 2011, information throughout the book was relevant, up to
date, and easy to comprehend. Throughout the last few months of Warrant Officer Basic Course we
have been introduced to numerous tools that help us during the Targeting process. One of the tools that
we utilized was the acronym PMESII PT (political, military, economic, social, information,
infrastructure, physical environment, and time.) This acronym is utilized in regards to analyzing a
specific operational environment for a given area. The focal point of my analysis of the book On
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The context in this paper therefore is going to analyze the country progression utilizing the
information written in On China. I will analyze the country from the ancient China to the Modern
china that has established her through political leaderships and economic stability of the country.
Political organization in China
Dynasty rise and falls characterized China s ancient political organizations (Kissinger Henry 88). The
dynasty era began during the Xia dynasty in around 2100 1600 BC and ended when the Republic of
China government was formed in the year 1949. Their political organization was hereditary, hence the
name dynasty. This meant that when the king or the emperor died the succession for the throne would
occur in the same family line; mainly from father to son. There were some occasions, however, when
a non blood relative would assume the leadership positions. Nevertheless, this was in very rare
instances. This kind of political organization and ruling to some extent might have promoted unity of
the various kingdoms as per the time; although this was not always the case. There are some instances
when the country Kingdom split and later merged again through conquests and war.
The ancient China was characterized by many dynasties (Kissinger Henry 72). The Xia dynasty was
the first. The Shang dynasties succeed the Xia dynasty (1600 1046). Then there was the Zhou
Dynasty. It was followed by the
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Importance Of Public Spaces In Pompeii
Public spaces in Pompeii and Herculaneum had a range of uses, varying from entertainment centres, to
meeting spaces, to political buildings. These public spaces also included centres that were used in
everyday life for the Romans in Pompeii and Herculaneum, such as shops, restaurants, and public
baths. Whilst there is a number of different sources relating to the uses of buildings, they are limited to
physical artefacts, and consequently, some public spaces use and purpose will remain unknown or
guessed by historians and archaeologists.
Entertainment in Roman society, specifically in Pompeii and Herculaneum, was very significant,
which can be seen in the large number of buildings in both of these towns that serve the purpose of
entertaining the Roman citizens. One of the most notable of these buildings was the Amphitheatre in
Pompeii, as it one of the earliest built Roman amphitheatre and is one of the oldest that still stands
today. From paintings, such as source A, a Fresco painting found in the house of Actius Anicetus, it
can be made clear that gladiatorial matches were held in the amphitheatre in Pompeii, which was a
main source of entertainment for the people of the time. The matches in the amphitheatre were largely
popular, as it accommodated the people of all classes, with 35 rows of seating, being able to hold
20,000 people, which can be seen in the remaining structure of the building today, as it was so well
preserved, even during the eruption of Vesuvius in
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Phillis Wheatley Letter To General G Washington Summary
In Phillis Wheatley s letter to General G. Washington, she discusses her admiration for America.
During the beginning of the Revolutionary War, Phillis Wheatley decided to write a letter to General
G. Washington, to demonstrate her appreciation and patriotism for what the nation is doing. Wheatley
speaks in a patriotic tone, in order to address General Washington and show him how important
America and what it stands for, is to her. Wheatley uses personification, tone, and diction, so that she
can prove her loyalty to the U.S. and also to her appreciation for a wise leader such as General
Washington. First, Wheatley uses personification to emphasize her fidelity to the U.S. and what it
symbolizes in her eyes. Wheatley states, The goddess comes, she moves divinely fair (Wheatley).
When Wheatley mentions the goddess Columbia, she is personifying the U.S, because the goddess
Columbia was an important image created very early on. The goddess Columbia was established
shortly after Christopher Columbus discovered the New World. Wheatley was saying that like the
Goddess Columbia, America was also just and known for its liberty. She uses personification in order
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Wheatley not only speaks highly of the U.S, but she understands how important General Washington
is, and how she needs to inspire him to continue what he is doing. She knows that a great patriotic
letter can boost his confidence. However, she is also being proper because she was taught to speak in
such a manner to higher authorities as an African American woman. In the name of the poem she
sends to the General, he is called your excellency, because she respects his position and authority.
Enough thou know st them in the fields of fight (Wheatley). She is discussing how he receives praise
on the battlefield. Wheatley recognizes that Washington receives a lot of praise, and that her letter
needs to stand out with her
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Dark Shading In The Renaissance Period
Artists during the Renaissance period were very creative with their masterpiece. Any creation that
shows beauty and mystery is a form of art. From painting portraits of beautiful scenery on canvas, to
sculpting a marble statue of gods, and enhancing beautiful architect. During the Early Renaissance
period through the High Renaissance period, artists painted biblical figures to mythical stories, such as
Hans Baldung Grien art of the Witches Sabbath, which was created out of a panel of wood. His work
of art displays a mythical story that people believe were true, Witchcraft . Hans Baldung Grien
representation of the witches in his woodcutting technique as evil females casting spells.
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The cat that is lying next to the dying tree has always been associated with witchcraft. It was believed
that witches would shift into a cat or shift their victims into a cat. The staffs that are scattered on the
ground, with two points that look like horns could represent the worship of the devil. However, the
staffs may also be used by the witches to represent a magical wand. The goats are associated within
the pagan world to be used as a sacrifice to their gods. One of the most recognized item in the portrait
that is associated with witchcraft is the cauldron. The cauldron is usually a cast iron pot that is used to
brew potions or used doing their rituals. The ground is also littered with skulls of animals that were
either sacrificed or eaten. Along with some unknown items that will have us debating over since the
portrait is not in
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Plyometric Exercises
Plyometric exercises allow the increase of an athlete capacity to store and produce elastic energy
exerted by muscles during its extension and contraction intervals. In football the requirement for
power (speed strength) is predominant during a football play, the football player often has to shift
body mass to lower body/limbs extremities (feet, legs and torso) and coordinately apply explosive
power in order to shot/manoeuvre the ball. Firstly this shift of body mass and explosive display of
force is often performed single legged (ball shots, manoeuvring, cuts) therefore the inclusion of single
leg hurdle hops is suggested. Secondly, the requirement for explosive vertical leg drive is essential in
situations where the player has to jump, anticipating
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Importance of Individual Goals Essay
Using my social care work placement (Sense Scotland) as a reference, I have compiled a report which
fully covers effective team working in care settings. The report consists of a three part structure, which
documents: the factors which contribute to good team working, the importance of interpersonal skills,
and the contribution of performance review and goal setting to the success of any organisation.
PART ONE: Individual, Team, or Group Methods of Working
Within my placement organisation, staff members will generally work as part of a team as well as
having an individual role. For the team to be efficient all members must know their own role within
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This led to the development of Belbin s Self Perception Inventory which initially identified eight
distinct team roles (the ninth role of specialist was identified after the initial research). In 1981, Belbin
s Self Perception Inventory was included in his book Management Teams: Why they succeed or fail .
This inventory was derived from past versions. The 9 Belbin Team Roles are:
Completer/Finisher, Chairman/Co ordinator, Monitor/Evaluator, Implementer, Resource Investigator,
Plant, Shaper, Team worker, and Specialist.
Belbin believed individuals have a preferred team role, alongside a secondary team role which would
only show itself if the preferred team role was being played by another staff member or there was a
gap in the team in which a role was not being played. Belbin suggested therefore, that the team role
composition of a team may determine if it is successful or if it fails.
Bruce Tuckman, an educational psychologist described a simple, easy to understand theory of group
development in 1965. Tuckman argued that in order to function more effectively teams go through a
process of group formation. Initially, this was defined as having four distinct stages although over a
decade later a fifth stage was included. Tuckman explained that all groups will pass through each stage
of development before they can achieve maximum effectiveness, stating this process may be
subconscious. The five stages of group development Tuckman proposes are: Forming,
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Relationship Between Audiences And Films
Unit 24 Assignment 4
Audiences and Films
The BBFC has commissioned me to undertake research as part of a project to ascertain to what degree
films can be regarded as powerful within contemporary society. In this assignment, I will
comprehensively explain the relationship between audiences and films with well explained examples.
I refer to the different sectors relating to the topic that include the following:
a) active and passive audience models
b) the preferred readings theory
c) reception theory and viewing contexts
d) your own research into the relationship between audiences and films
Active and Passive Audiences
An active audience is the opposite. An active audience can interact with the programme and tell them
their views, and what they would like to see. They can influence the outcome of the whole show.
A passive audience is an audience that has no influence over the outcome of the programme. They
cannot change it in any way and it is up to the writers to decide what happens and when.
Hypodermic Needle Model
The Hypodermic Needle Theory is one of the oldest in the field of media studies. Also known as the
Magic Bullet Theory, it states that media has a direct, complete and immediate effect on the audience.
The message for the media is directly received and wholly accepted by the user. The audience is
considered to completely passive entities that are left at the mercy of the media. Media is considered
to be super strong with the potential of mesmerizing its
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Dna Database
For over a decade, there has been a controversial issue dealing with building a national DNA database.
This issue has been brought up over the discussion of the actual database and what kinds of effects
will come out of it, if it actually happens to go through. Some people think the database will be a force
in crime fighting. Others think it is a violation of civil liberties. In the early 1900s, fingerprinting, a
new crime fighting database, was developed. With the exception of identical twins, no two people
have the same fingerprints. Every person who was arrested was fingerprinted, and those fingerprints
were inserted into the FBI computer database. This database holds over 40 million fingerprints and
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On April 24, 2008, President George W. Bush did in fact sign into Congress the bills of the Newborn
Screening Saves Lives Act of 2007 and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008
(Alston). Congressman Ron Paul (R) stated that the Newborn Screening bill is the first step towards
the establishment of a national DNA database, and is justified as a national contingency plan.
However, surprisingly, he strongly opposed the bill in the first place. He insisted it threatened the
liberties of Americans and told Congress the federal government lacks both the constitutional
authority and the competence to develop a newborn screening program adequate for a nation as large
and diverse as the United States (Floyd). Those of us in the medical profession should be particularly
concerned about policies allowing government officials and state favored interests to access our
medical records without our consent ... My review of S. 1858 indicates the drafters of the legislation
made no effort to ensure these newborn screening programs do not violate the privacy rights of parents
and children, in fact, by directing federal bureaucrats to create a contingency plan for newborn
screening in the event of a public health disaster, this bill may lead to further erosions of medical
privacy (Floyd). The bill states that the federal government should continue to carry out, coordinate,
and
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The Housing Affordability Of Australia Growing Rapidly And...
How and why is the housing in Australia growing rapidly and how effective are the government s
policies to control it?
Name: JianYi Wang(keith)
Teacher:Marcia Minh
Term:5B EFS 12/2014
Introduction
Recently, The Australian housing market has been growing rapidly which reflects the housing
affordability crisis as the housing price rises much quickly than household incomes. There are two key
observations of current Australian housing market from Yates, firstly today s housing affordability
problem is mainly a structural problem and intensified by cyclical pressures. It began 40 years ago
when inflation switched focus on housing, besides, there are more renters than purchasers under today
s housing stress situation, and the housing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This suggests that there should be a change in Australian housing policies to focus on taxes, land
supply and land use planning policy.
Definition
Housing affordability problems commonly emerge when housing cost increases faster than household
incomes (Yates, 2008). For purchasers, the house price mainly depends on the house price and the
interest rate. In the Australian housing market, increases in the house price and interest rate indicated
the reasons why housing affordability problems occurred over the past few years.
Between 1960 and 2006 real house prices increased at an average of 2.7 percent annually, ahead of a
1.9 percent per annum growth in per household real incomes (Yates, 2008). Therefore, over the past
half century, there has been an underlying structural affordability problem in Australia due to house
price and household income.
Housing demand includes household growth, real incomes, real wealth, tax concessions to both owner
occupied and rental housing, concessions to first homebuyers, returns on alternative investments, cost
and availability of finance for housing and the institutional structure affecting housing finance
provision (Yates, 2008). The growth in the number of households and in real income results in the
increased pressure on housing demand.
The reasons for housing demand increasing
From the view of demand, after 2000, the decreasing interest rate and the availability of
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How Did Audrey Hepburn Affect People
Audrey Hepburn is one of the most influential, talented and iconic movie star/humanitarian. This
makes her a fascinating subject to examine regardless. However what is particularly interesting about
her is how she relates to the Theory of Operate Conditioning and how that affected her whole life.
This paper will argue that even though Audrey Hepburn was an amazing person however because of
trauma caused to her at a young age she might have suffered from Anorexia Nervosa and
Codependency. Furthermore, this paper will at least show how the ramifications of war can have an
immense effect on people.
According to IMBD Audrey Hepburn was born was born Audrey Kathleen Ruston on May 4, 1929 in
Brussels, Belgium. She was a blue blood and a cosmopolitan from birth. Her mother, Ella van
Heemstra, was a Dutch baroness, and her father, Joseph Victor Anthony Ruston, was born in Úzice,
Bohemia, of English and Austrian descent, and worked in business. ... Show more content on
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After that Audrey moved with her mother and brother to the Netherlands. IMBD states while on
vacation Arnhem, Netherlands, Hitler s army took over the town. It was here that she fell on hard
times during the Nazi occupation. Audrey suffered from depression and malnutrition.
After the War Audrey attended ballet school in London and began a modeling career. According to
IMBD in 1948, after being spotted modeling by a producer, she was signed to a bit part in the
European film Dutch in Seven Lessons (1948). In Biography it states At the age of 22, Audrey
Hepburn went to New York to star in the Broadway production of Gigi, based on the book by the
French writer
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Peak Book Quotes
The Courageous Climbers
In the novel Peak by Roland Smith the main theme is courage. Peak is about a fourteen year old boy
named Peak Marcello, after moving from Wisconsin to New York City, Peak climbs a tall skyscraper
and gets into trouble. Instead of going to jail he has to go live with his father, Josh in Thailand. Josh is
a very successful businessman and famous mountaineer/ rock rat. (Pg. 19) Josh surprises Peak and he
finds out that he is going to climbing Mount Everest. Throughout the novel, Peak encounters many
different characters. A plentiful amount of these characters have a lot of courage. Some of these
courageous characters are Kitar, Peak, and Teri, for many reasons that you will find out.
The first person in the novel Peak who demonstrated a great deal of courage was Sun Jo s father,
Kitar. Sun Jo is a Nepalese boy, only six days older than Peak, who climbs the mountain with Peak.
He is Peak s competitor and friend. Zopa who is an retired sherpa who is described with this quote. If
he agrees to something he ll do it, but he may not be doing it for the reason you think he s doing it.
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Even though it is an exceedingly risky climb, he chose to attempt to conquer the mountain. Knowing
the weather conditions could be unpredictable, he had to trust that his group of climbers would make
the correct decisions. It takes courage to leave your fate to other people. His mother was very worried
about him, she even said People die up there Peak. You might die up there. (Pg. 179) Peak could have
died of HAPE, which stands for High altitude pulmonary edema, meaning your lungs could not
withhold the strain from the high altitudes, he could have been buried under snow from an avalanche,
or killed from some other type of storm. Either way this would not stop Peak from following his
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Fort Hood Shooting Essay
Fort Hood Shooting
Jose A. Gonzalez
HSM 433
October 1, 2012
Fort Hood Shooting
Brief Description of Attack
On November 5, 2009 at approximately 1:30 p.m., a gunman opens fire inside the base s Soldier
Readiness Center at U.S. Army Base, Fort Hood, Texas. Soldier Readiness Center, is where soldiers
who are about to be deployed or who are returning undergo medical screening
(http://search.proquest.com). During the shooting the gunman killed 13 and wounded 31 others. The
gunman was shot and wounded by base police during the incident. This was the first time that an
attack like this has happened in a military base on U.S. soil. All the soldiers and civilians inside of the
Soldier Readiness Center were unarmed at the time of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Comments like the one Hasan made at the lecture concerned many of his coworkers but nothing was
ever done. A few months before the Fort Hood shooting Hasan, was promoted to Major and he was
transferred to the U.S. Army base in Fort Hood, Texas.
The Group Responsible for the Attack
It is still undetermined if Al Qaeda was directly responsible to the Fort Hood Shooting. It is known
that Hasan was in contact with Anwar al Awlaki, a known Al Qaeda supporter/member for months
before the Fort Hood attack. The FBI Agents in San Diego had been investigating Awlaki, a former
San Diego resident, for his possible connections to the 9/11 hijackers. During their investigation is
when agents discovered the emails that Hasan had sent Awlaki (http://abcnews.go.com). The
investigation into the shoot has not revealed any evidence that Hasan was directed by anyone to
commit the shooting. It is believed that Hasan acted alone and that Awlaki or Al Qaeda had no direct
involvement in the incident. Hasan is considered a lone wolf terrorists or a terrorist who commits acts
of terrorism without being directed by anyone. After the Fort Hood attack Awlaki did comment on his
web site by stating that Hasan was a hero and that every Muslim should do the
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Dissociative Amnesia
Dissociative amnesia is part of a group of mental dissociative disorders. Dissociative disorders are
mental illnesses that breakdowns or disturbs the process of memory, awareness, consciousness,
identity, and perception. When one of the dissociative disorders comes into effect it can interfere with
a person s general functioning, including physical and mental activities, social work, and even
different types of relationships. Dissociative amnesia is a memory disorder that creates the inability to
retrieve a memory that leads up to the onset of amnesia and the inability to not form new long term
memory. Dissociative amnesia is usually causes by a traumatic event or stress. Most people who are
diagnosed with dissociative amnesia that block their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although there is really no way to prevent Dissociative Amnesia, there are still ways to treat the
illness. The first step in treating the mental illness is to relieve and try to control the patient s behavior
and symptoms. After this the next step in treating Dissociative Amnesia is trying to help the patient
bring back very painful and traumatic memories and expressing them and coming to terms with them.
This process also makes the patient develop new life skills, improve relationships, and restore
functioning. After this the next step in the process depends on how bad or severe the patient s
symptoms
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Challenges And Weaknesses Of F B Turnover
5.0 THE CHALLENGES AND ISSUES OF THE F B OPERATION
There are some challenges and issues arise at the Subway restaurant operation. One of it is high
employee turnover. As we know, the fast food industry has one of the highest turnover rates of any
industry. Employees are often temporary or seasonal workers, most of them students working during
the semester breaks or part time jobs. Also, the low wages affect the workers too, they may leave as
soon as they get a better offer. The turnover rate in the industry varies from restaurant to restaurant
and year to year. There are many factors that contribute to employee turnover such as the younger
employees are more likely to leave their jobs and frequently they are working part time positions.
Employees ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Strengths and weaknesses are arising inside the companies which mean the internal environment of
the organization. The opportunities and threats are arising outside of the companies which mean the
external environment of the organization. Strengths are what the organization or companies are good
at doing or a characteristic that gives it an important capability. At the Subway restaurant, one of the
strength is largest fast food restaurant chain in the world by the number of outlets. Today, the Subway
brand is the world s largest submarine sandwich chain with more than 37,000 locations around the
world, and the number kept increasing year by year. In Malaysia, there are more than 176 Subway
restaurant chains. The more the chains, more brand recognition it gains. People will easily aware with
this brand and trademark. Next, marketing and promotional strategies for Subway do not need high
expenses. They do not need to do wide and many of advertising. People already know the brand, they
actually do promotion on the internet and also flyers and banner that cost less in their advertising.
Subway also employs expert for marketing techniques and promotional strategies to attract and build
their customer base. Besides, Subway has choices of healthier meals. Suitable with their slogan Eat
Fresh , Subway offer wide range of low calorie, fresh and nutritious food, which we cannot found in
other fast food stores. Nowadays we know that people have more aware with healthy lifestyle, one of
them the healthier food. So Subway meets the current trend of healthier food and be the choice among
many people especially in
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Review Of David M. Greenberg Et Al Divided People And...
Your Choice of Music Can Reveal Your Personality One s taste in music is at the top of the list when it
comes to topics that can cause a heater argument. Musical preferences are sacred to most people and
we tend to divide into small tribes over music, considering the other tribes as less sophisticated.
Interestingly, your music choices are not a random grouping your tribe isn t determined by where your
friends go. Instead, your personality and the music you like are interlinked, both influencing each
other. Three thinking groups and their musical choices A 2015 study by David M. Greenberg et al
divided people s thinking into three separate thinking styles: the empathizers, the systemizers and the
balanced. Each thinking style tended to favor different type of music, allowing the researchers to
predict what music the person likes simply by understanding their thinking style. Empathizers feel
connected to others, they have strong emotions and they base their decision making often on
emotional values. On the other hand, systemizers think more rationally. They are calm and composed
in their decision making. As you might suspect, the balanced thinkers are a mixture of both these
styles. First, the empathizers were shown to prefer mellow music low energy, sad emotions and
emotional depth. The people in this group were therefore associating with genres such as soft rock,
indie music and R B. For the systemizers, this type of music wasn t appealing. They were looking for
a
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My Life Problems
Living a happy life isn t without problems (dragons) but, being able to control (tame) them. For me, I
ve had and still have many problems in my life that are all around me and with me. As much as going
to college to improve my life it came with the increasing amount of problem. Problems that affected
my outside life but mostly created problems with my educational life. As I deal with these problems
there are some that stand out in front of other problems and one of those problems is decisiveness
knowing right from wrong. Should I do it or not? Am I ok with the final product? Am I right? These
are some questions that I ask myself almost every day in life. There are two types of decisions there
are good decisions and bad, and guess what type I would pick? Neither because I could never decide
what decision is truly good or bad. Decisiveness is natural it comes with the gut feeling but I was
always the one to question my know gut feeling. My decision making as always affected me outside
school social life and work done more bad than good. I miss a lot of opportunities from decisions I
took and didn t take. My problem with decision making has always affected me in school I wasn t a
straight A student I was never the one to hand in an assignment early. One time in English class we
had to pick a book to do seven page report on and I picked a book I thought would be good. So I
started writing the paper when I realized there s no way I could write seven pages. I had the
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How Does Sherman Alexie Use Situational Irony
Reporting the effects of irony
According to Buzzfeed s 19 Most Interesting Facts of All Time, 315 entries in Webster s 1996
dictionary were misspelled. This is ironic because dictionaries should have the correct spelling of all
words. Even though Webster s dictionary did not misspell the words on purpose, it is ironic many
authors use irony in their stories to make them more interesting. The author used this idea of life being
ironic in these three short stories: Sherman Alexie s Because My Father Always Said He Was The
Only Indian Who Saw Jimi Hendrix Play The Star Spangled Banner At Woodstock, Flannery O
Conner s A Good Man Is Hard To Find, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez s A Very Old Man With
Enormous Wings: A Tale For Children. Even though all three short stories are written by different
authors, all three authors use situational irony to make the stories more interesting.
In the story Because My Father Always Said He Was The Only Indian Who Saw Jimi Hendrix Play
The Star Spangled Banner At Woodstock . by Sherman Alexie the author uses situational irony to
make this story more interesting. A fellow demonstrator holds a sign that is just barely visible over my
father s left shoulder. It reads MAKE LOVE NOT WAR. (Alexie 25) This is ironic because they are
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A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings: A Tale For Children by Gabriel Garcia Marquez There were
only a few faded hairs left on his bald skull and very few teeth in his mouth, and hid the pitiful
condition of a drenched great grandfather took away and sense of grandeur he might have had.
(Marquez 1) Besides, the few miracles attributed to the angel showed a certain mental disorder, like
the blind man who didn t recover his sight, but grew three new teeth, or the paralytic who didn t get to
walk but almost won the lottery, and the leper whose sores spouted sunflowers. (Marquez
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  • 2. What Was The Last Prank George Played On Lennie Name: ________________________ Date: ________________________ Directions: On a separate piece of loose leaf paper, using an appropriate heading, answer the following in COMPLETE SENTENCES. CHAPTER 1 (Pgs. 1 17) 1. Describe the setting (time and place) of Chapter 1. 2. Steinbeck incorporates the literary technique of imagery (mental pictures) in this chapter. Explain where and how the author uses this technique of imagery. 3. John Steinbeck uses animal imagery to describe Lennie, give examples. 5. Lennie is forgetful; therefore what would George not allow Lennie to carry? 6. Why does Lennie always want to carry a mouse with him? 7. Why does Lennie kill the mice that he has received? 8. George and Lennie were run out of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 38 65) 31. Describe the setting of Chapter 3. 32. What does George say when Slim calls Lennie a cuckoo? 33. What type of relationship is developing between Slim and George? 34. What was the last prank George played on Lennie? Why? 35. What further details do we learn about the incident in Weed? (Give Specifics) 36. In what way is Lennie like a kid rather than an adult? Give an Example. 37. Who is Whit? 38 39. What happens to Candy s dog? Who does it? How? Be Specific. 40. How is Slim like a judge? How did he pass verdict on the dog? 41. Who is Crooks? How did he get his name? 42. What is old Susy s place? _____________________________________________________ 43. There is symbolism in the situation with Candy s dog. Tell how this incident is symbolic of Candy s own life on the ranch. 44. What regret does Candy have? 45 46. In detail from beginning to end, explain how Lennie ends up hurting Curley? 47. Why was Curley on edge right before the confrontation with Lennie? 48. What did Curley promise to tell about his injury? Why would he agree to go along with this lie? CHAPTER 4 (Pgs. 66 83) 49. Describe the setting of Chapter 4. 50. What kind of man is Crooks? 51. What does Crooks say will happen to Lennie if George doesn t come back? 52. How does Lennie react to this?
  • 3. 53.According to Crooks, what happens to a man if he doesn t have somebody? 54. How did Curley s wife know that Lennie was the one who broke Curley s hand? 55 56. Why does Curley s wife ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. South Park Animism South Park is a Television show that is featured on Comedy Central. This show follows four friends; Eric Cartman, Kyle Broflovski, Stan Marsh, and Kenny McCormick as they grow and develop through adolescents in the small town of South Park, Colorado. Eric is an obese little bully, Kyle is a religious kid, Stan is an average kid, and Kenny is a poor kid. These children are faced with the common challenges that adolescences go through, of developing and growing up. The children come into many different interactions with all kinds of people and creatures in the show. The boys are in the third grade for the first few seasons but then they move on to the fourth grade in later seasons. Although these children are around the age of nine, and ten in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This consists of asking a lot of questions to know answers, and centration. In almost every episode they children have questions that they ask their cafeteria worker, Chef. Chef is asked questions about sex, relationships, drugs, and many other explicit questions that are hard for him to answer; especially since they are a bunch of third graders. Chef answers the questions to the best of his ability, but sometimes it just is not enough for the children and they want Chef to explain it more. Chef usually sends the children off to their parents to ask the question to, in fear that he may lose his job by answering their questions. The children also display centration. Vurillot says that children at young ages focus on one characteristic of others (1959). In the episode Here Comes the Neighborhood from season five episode twelve, a new family moves to South Park. This new kid s name is Token. He and his family are the richest people in South Park. The children make fun of Token because he is rich. Token is a normal kid that just wants to play and to enjoy the luxuries of being a kid. However, the children are unable to get past the fact that he is rich, so they do not play with him. This leads to Token paying families to come live in South Park, so he can have friends to play with. The other children begin to realize that Token is a normal kid just like them and they get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Mesopotamian And Hellenistic Art In History, artistic achievements have represented cultural advancements in civilized society. The artist s ability to express themselves on a surface plane has progressed immensely from the prehistoric era through the present. At one time, techniques were so primitive, simple handheld figures and tools were all artisans had the ability to craft. However, Mesopotamian and Greek and Hellenistic Art specifically, modernized the techniques and boundaries of sculpture and figurative art. As time goes on, an artist s ability to express themselves within their art has progressed. Artists possess the ability to express personal beliefs through depictions, of which are so detailed many art historians interpret their meanings similarly. Historically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides the past as a claim for complex art impling cultural prominence in societies, the present is a great representation of a society s cultural qualities. The United States population s ability to express themselves has grown the most in recent decades. Specifically in art, one can express themselves however they want, no: restrictions, limitations, or necessary guidelines. This capability to express one s self is comparable to our cultures recent stressed activism for the freedom to act without criticism. Artist s role now, is to be as personal, unique, and creative as possible. Our society is going through a change of cultural acceptance for those who feel oppressed. Art is currently about being creative and expressing emotions or ideas through a surface plane medium. However, it always was not this way. Artists and their art world, from century to century, responds to their societies attributes. Because of this, past cultures prominence can be interpreted and represented through their art. Recalling the oldest known art periods, first, the Prehistoric Art era, we can see societies from b.c. through 2500 b.c., that their cultures were advanced. From personal representations of nature and deities, these people s small ability to create different types of art shows how they were more skilled craftsman, instead of artists. Cave Paintings and other art forms represent their hunting and living styles. For example, the Women from Willendorf, can show how they expressed themselves through art but, art was not considered to be a profession in the Prehistoric Art era ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Female Genitalia Mutilation ( Fgm ) Female Circumcision: Female Genitalia Mutilation As a nursing student in my first experience working in a labor ward, I witnessed a lady birthing a baby with part of the birth canal scarred and narrow due to her circumcision at puberty. To say that the birthing process was hard to watch is an understatement. As the labor progressed with no sight of the baby coming out naturally, she was offered a C section, which she vehemently turned down. She said, I don t want to be the joke of my peers. I have to do it like others did it. Watching this, made me more curious and passionate to find the origin of this practice and hopefully, educate the practitioners leading to its eradication. Some may argue that the after effects of female genital mutilation (FGM) are not new. I hope that my research into the origin of this practice will help the public health community understand how it can help these women and eradicate this practice. For everything that has a beginning, most of the time, has an end. Delancer (2015) presenting a speech to The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) on traditions that hurt women states that: Most women in developing countries are unaware of their basic human rights. It is this state of ignorance which ensures their acceptance and consequently, the perpetuation of harmful traditional practices affecting their well being and that of their children. Even when women acquire a degree of economic and political awareness, they often feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Loewen The Land of Opportunity 22 January 2013 The effects of social class in America James W. Loewen, essay The Land of Opportunity, discusses how many times Americans don t know about social classes and the effects they have on society. Loewen argues that the common American people aren t given equal opportunity in this day in age. He says that American history books have great influenced what we see about the class system because a great deal of history is often left out. James Loewen begins The Land of Opportunity by saying that teenagers have their ears and eyes tuned into TV and radio which show privileged Americans, because of this teenagers and adults are comparing their own social status against that of their peers and then the community against ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Loewen says the babies born into household that are well off, will be healthier and babies born into poor families will be in a very different situation. (203) Children who grow up in a poor area go to school where there are 50 kids in one class and individual attention is never given, and children of high class families will go to schools that have smaller class sizes and individual attention. Even when a poor child goes to a better schoolteachers will question if the work done is their own and also only expect hard work from the rich kids. if you are a child of low income parents, the chances are good that you will receive limited and often careless attention from adults in your high school. Theodore Sizer Horace s Compromise, If you are the child of upper middle income parents, the chances are good that you will receive substantial and careful attention. (203) These quotes from another author showcase that school in America is often times based on the social standing of the parents. In high school often times to prepare for college rich students will enroll in prep classes , but will already have an advantage because they are like the makers of the tests, having similar backgrounds can help with the test. Students who enroll in these prep classes are more likely to get higher scores and get into better colleges, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Algonquin Myth Of Michabo Analysis When you hear the word myth , your immediate intellect may go to a story that is fake or made up . While that is partially true, myths are generally traditional tales that primarily revolve around specific people and religious beliefs. The most prevailing myths that orbit around today s standards are creation myths. Basically, they are theories about how humanity emerged and how the world was created. As I read Greek Creation and The Algonquin Myth of Michabo , I perceived that they are both obviously very distinctive from each other, but in a way they share the same idea or interpretation about how the world and humanity was formed. When analyzing both of the text, I realized that the Greek Creation Myth and the Algonquin Myth of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Significance Of The Hollywood Sign The Hollywood Sign The Symbol of a Land of Fantasy Hollywood in Los Angeles, California could be called a Land of Fantasy and one of its most famous symbols is the Hollywood Sign. It sits on top of Mount Lee in Griffith Park and towers over Hollywood. The original sign was built in 1923 and was done as a publicity ploy to encourage people to purchase homes in the subdivision known as Hollywoodland located along Beachwood Canyon. One of the promoters for the sign was Mack Sennet however the sign wasn t meant to last forever, only for a year and a half. The Hollywood Sign cost $21,000 to build and each of the letters was 30 ft. wide and 50 ft. high. Studded with light bulbs the sign could be seen for miles around. However there was the constant problem of maintenance and vandalism and finally maintenance of the sign was discontinued in 1939. Late in 1944 the H. Sherman Company became the owner of around 435 acres of land adjoining Griffith Park including the sign. They took down the word land and now the sign simply read Hollywood. In August of 1978 the sign got all new steel letters and stretches 450 feet along the side of Mount Lee and remains a symbol of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The spookiest thing was that the house was located right under the sign which in those day spelled out Hollywoodland. The first job she got was in a small theater in a play called Mad Hopes starring Billie Burke, who later became Glenda the good witch in The Wizard of Oz . In this show was another newcomer Humphrey Bogart. Unfortunately the play was not successful and Peg went on to perform in some small productions along with Billie Burke while Bogart returned to New York. Finally she landed a short term contract with RKO Studios. Her first role was in a film called Thirteen Women but in the eyes of the critics the film was a disaster. Afterwards Peg only received a cameo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. O Brien and Fossie in The Things They Carried Essay When many think of a great, memorable story, they will probably remember an inspirational or coming of age novel, or Bildungsroman. In many ways, The Things They Carried is an exemplary Bildungsroman as it carries the reader through the lives and problems of every soldier within its pages. Each man is witnessed as he goes through his own maturation and personal times of struggle and hardships. Some are focused on more than others, but each man has a story to tell, each a moral to teach. Throughout The Things They Carried, both Tim O?Brien and Mark Fossie experience a significant amount of personal maturation by gaining new knowledge about themselves, the Vietnam War, and the world around them. There are very few times when a person goes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When O?Brien is shot and calls for Bobby Jorgenson to come to his aid, he realizes that Jorgenson is too afraid to help his fellow soldiers out. O?Brien writes that he then felt a deep hatred for Jorgenson and wants to get him back. On the brink of a maniacal outburst against the new medic, O?Brien writes, ?I?d come to this war a quiet, thoughtful sort of person?, but after seven months in the bush I realized that those high, civilized trappings had somehow been crushed under the weight of the simple daily realities. I?d turned mean inside? (200). Here, O?Brien conveys to the reader that Vietnam had taken over nearly his entire body and personality, causing him to transform into an unrelenting, savage being. O?Brien learned that wars can change people, as the Vietnam War changed him. When Mark Fossie realizes that Mary Anne, along with the six Green Berets, has gone off into the jungles the previous night, he learns that the Vietnam War is a merciless trap that can take anybody or anything and transform it into something unrecognizable. He learns that the war has the power to completely change even somebody like his sweet girlfriend, Mary Anne. This insight causes Fossie to feel sorrow. ?The grief took (Fossie) by the throat and squeezed and would not let go? (105). Gaining common knowledge is one thing, but learning about the world and its contents during a single time frame ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Turning Points In Macbeth Ask any successful person to look back over the events of his or her life, and chances are there ll be be a turning point of one kind or another. It doesn t matter if that success comes on a ball field or in a boardroom, in a research laboratory or on a campaign trail it can usually be traced to some pivotal moment . Words of wisdom spoken by an american entrepreneur, Bill Rancic, who has a few of the same ideas as William Shakespeare. In the play Macbeth, William Shakespeare develops the idea that turning points are significant because they open up a new chapter of someone s life. More specifically, whether good or bad, they give people a chance to change and find success in their lives. To begin, Lady Macbeth is a prime example of Shakespeare s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Malcolm s turning point is when his father, the king, wa killed. During this time he had to make a choice; mourn the death of his father or flee the country, to become stronger and wiser. We know what we are, but know not what we may be this quotation is from another one of William Shakespeare s well known productions. This shows how it is known what he is or was; the king s son, but it is not known what he may become. He was then next in line for the throne and must take up such responsibility. The King s unexpected death opened the door for Malcolm to grow up, and take responsibility into his own hands. Instead of becoming cowardly over the fact that his father was murdered, and thus he too might be, Malcolm became stronger and evolved as a young man to restore his country and avenge his father s death. Although what happened to cause the turning point in Malcolm s case, the death of his father, was not something anyone should wish upon anyone else, but for himself as a person and as a young man, it was for the better, not worse. It gave him a chance to grow up. He changed for the better. This is why turning points are significant in people s lives, it gives them the chance to change, hopefully for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Influence of Television Programs on Children Kayla Raguse Joseph Grabowski Rhetoric Composition 1 11 October 2010 Influence of Television Programs on Children Before there was television, children had options of playing outside, playing board games, or doing simple activities like reading or drawing. Now that TV exists to a high extremity, it has become apparent that nowadays these children shows have surpassed physical and intellectual activities and have now become a way of life for children. We now see children wearing clothing, playing video games, playing with toys, and watching movies featuring famous characters that started off as mere creations that starred on half hour to one hour long programs. Whether it is a positive or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this article, Pasek also determines that children under three years of age in no way benefit from television; even if it is Baby Einstein, (Kramer n.pag). Studies have also been conducted trying to determine whether or not watching television to great amounts is affecting the eating habits and psyche of young children. A study published by US Journal Pediatrics found that more psychological difficulties dealing with peers, emotional issues, and hyperactivity are likely to develop with children who spend numerous hours daily in front of television or playing video games (Yahoo! News n.pag). Researchers studied 1,013 children ages 10 to 11 and had them complete a 25 point questionnaire, a self report about daily hours watching television or playing games, and measured their physical activity using an accelerometer in which the kids wore around their waist for seven days (Yahoo! News n.pag). It was concluded that children spending two or more hours a day were likely to score higher on the questionnaire which indicated, They had more psychological difficulties than kids who did not spend a lot of time in front of a screen, (Yahoo! News n.pag). Even if children are physically active but still spend multiple hours watching television or playing video games, they are still at risk for psychological difficulties. Researchers stress the importance of parents regulating how much these activities are being done to ensure their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Usa Compare And Contrast As a child, I had always dreamed of traveling around the world and viewing its breathtaking creations. Through the years I still have this sudden niche for traveling and experiencing new and exciting things. From Costa Rica to much of the United States I have ventured upon a lot of traveling. Through the sale of my parents family business I received the opportunity to travel west and help the new owners grow. After traveling through many of the western states I finally realized how different not only the terrain was, but culture as well. The state of Utah has many differences from my home state of Minnesota. Starting from basic terrain Utah is full of endless hills and valleys ranging from thousands of feet above and below sea level. The four wheeler trails are also abundant and never ending. A friend and I rented a side by side for a day and drove for hours exploring the wilderness of Utah. The state run trails are not only for four wheelers, but for hiking as well. Bryce Canyon, the red rock capital of Utah is definitely a sight to see. I myself was not able to hike the trails of Bryce Canyon, but if I was given the opportunity I surely would. Towards the entrance of the park the road cuts through an arch of red rock. This pristine piece of natural art is a cherished tourist attraction within the state of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, people can go skiing, snowboarding and tubing in both states. There are many ski resorts and locations to help enjoy the snowy winter months. As well as Minnesota hunting is enjoyed by many Utah citizens. I have never gotten the opportunity to go hunting in Utah, but I surely will try in the near future. Another similarity are the state s capital cities, Salt Lake City and St. Paul, they both have the state s main airports and many other important structures. Both states have many fun activities to do and landmarks to see that are truly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Critique Of Just Mercy Critique Gurvir Bhullar Ms. Paulsen English 1109 34 4 Nov 2017 Just Mercy Introduction Critique There are always two sides to an argument, but different people have different opinions on which side is right and wrong; as a result, we can compare a debate or argument as of a coin, due to the fact that it has two sides. When it comes to the topic of judicial system in America, most of us will readily agree that it needs to be reformed. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of who will step forward and make changes to the court system. Whereas some are convinced that no one is going to do anything about it, others maintain that the government will be the savior by making the changes. In the introduction of Just Mercy: A Story of Justice And Redemption, by Bryan Stevenson an American lawyer, social justice activist, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative, and a clinical professor at New York University School of Law Stevenson emphasizes that people are not being treated fairly in the judicial system of America. The book was written to give readers a close up look on mass incarceration and extreme punishment given in America. Convincing the readers is not easy, except if the author uses strategic techniques such as ethos, pathos, and logos. It is even more tough if the topic is sensitive and debatable as this one. Stevenson used these three techniques in a variety of different ways to convince the readers. The author starts the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Use of Imagery in The Princess Bride by William Goldman In The Princess Bride by William Goldman there is a love so strong not even death can take it away. When you think of a princess you may picture a girl with a lavish dress on and a crown full of jewels on top of her head, but not in William Goldman s The Princess Bride. The readers encounter just a regular girl from a family that was never royalty, and who is always thinking of her one true love who was once thought dead. The use of Imagery is seen in William Goldman s The Princess Bride when the author tells about when he did not like to read, The Zoo of Death, and The Cliffs of Insanity. When readers read a story written by an author they will usually think that the author likes to read books and is what led the author to writing a book. William Goldman said, As a child, I had no Interest in reading (Goldman 3), this can lead readers to imagining the author as a young child rather than an adult not wanting to read a book. When Readers imagine the author as a young child the image imagined can give a better sense of how the author felt as a young child. The imagination of a child giving the reader a picture to think about is less complex than that of a adult giving a reader a picture to think about. The Zoo is ever child s dream of seeing strange animals that they have never seen before, but this zoo is like no other. It was kept with things he could hunt, and it really wasn t like any animal sanctuary (Goldman 60). The zoo of Death as the zoo is called is full of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Violation Of Human Rights In Labor In Afghanistan Yes, [the child workers] complain of pain, but what can they do? The kids are here to make a living. They bear all the pain to do all the work, are the haunting words of the Kabul, brick kiln manager, Sher Khan. In Afghanistan, children are being exploited, forced to work in harsh conditions and without any governmental protection. This oppression is a violation of human rights through labor. Throughout history, we have seen an exploitation violating human rights in labor work through events and times like feudalism, the Industrial Revolution, Chinese labor camps, and even today in places like Afghanistan, people have continuously violated human rights through labor work. The first example Violating human rights in labor work occurred in Feudalism. The peasants were not free. They were required to stay with the land and had to work several days a week for the lord of the manor. There were some free peasants, but most did not leave their lord. The lord would rent out his land to the peasants in exchange for economic labor. The serfs were bound to the land they couldn t leave without the lord s permission, they were mostly slaves, they had to work long hours just to provide for their family. Serfs and peasants were mistreated and their human rights were taken from them having to work and be treated like slaves. It connects back to the event in Afghanistan, where all the kids are forced to work without having a choice, and being put into work labor. My smaller siblings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Binder viscosity was altered by changing temperature. The... Binder viscosity was altered by changing temperature. The initial dispersion of the binder in the powder depends upon viscosity and shear rate applied. (Schaefer, 1996) Binder viscosity also controls the consolidation rate and hence subsequent growth via coalescence. (Ennis, et al., 1991). Results from Rough et al (2005) showed that increased temperature (lower viscosity), the regimes are reached faster because the binder is able to distribute more effectively in the mixture at a given shear rate which is in accordance with the work reported by Schaefer et al (1996). As LAS paste quantity was increased, mixing time required to form designated regimes decreased. Work done by Hibare (2012) showed that the peak modal granule diameter stays ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the crumble regime, bulk density and porosity of the granules display significant turning points. Rough et al (2005) also stated that the crumble regime is a key stage in the agglomeration mechanism as it is the point between macro and micro mixing. Hibare (2012) concluded that as binder to solid ratio increases, granulation time to achieve a particular size distribution decreases. Hibare (2012) also showed that granule strength decreases as binder to solid ratio increases due to more liquid content in the granules in both reactive and non reactive binder systems. 2.2 High Viscous (Detergent) vs Low Viscous Granulation Mechanisms According to the research work on a high viscous binder detergent granulation system of LAS (high viscosity binder) and zeolite carried out by Rough et al (2005), they found that at a higher impeller speed, size distribution had the same peak modal diameter, a narrower peak width and less vol% of bigger granule diameter. Comparing findings from Rough et al (2005) detergent granulation with pharmaceutical granulation of lactose and PEG melt (low viscosity binder) carried out by Schaefer et al (1993), Schaefer et al (1993) reported a larger peak modal diameter and a narrower size distribution at higher speed. Heng et al (2000) suggested that at higher impeller speed with increased shear forces, rate of granule consolidation should increase as surface plasticity and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Sanchi Team Reflection ANSWER 3. PART A) Sanjay likes to work as a team, he loves teamwork. He thrives in cooperative, integrative, and friendly work environments. He relies on the team members to help him solve problems, answer questions, and increase his work efficiency. He shares struggles and successes with the peers and celebrates group achievements. Working as a team pays off handsomely for him. As they say, Two heads are better than one. Each person has a limited set of skills and a finite knowledge base. A group need others help (and unique perspectives) to solve difficult problems and see beyond the blind spots. Team members benefit greatly from sharing challenges and ideas. While Sam who believes working alone has many clear benefits. Many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Young workers may have different work environment values than more established workers. The distinction in values isn t really the reason for employee dissonance ,but the inability to acknowledge the difference is. At the point when representatives neglect to acknowledge the differences, co workers may offend each other s characters. At the point when insults happen, the contention escalates until the point that the correct arrangement is offered and acknowledged. Competition Unhealthy work environment and rivalry is a reason for worker strife. Rivalry that isn t appropriately overseen can bring about representatives disrupting or offending each other, which makes an antagonistic workplace. Undesirable work environment rivalry debilitates teamwork and promotes working independently. Therefore, its natural to have such differences and conflicts of opinion at a work place but its all about bridging the generational gap and finding a common interest and working things out. PART B) Our generation is the Generation Y, the cohort born between 1996 and 2010, is ready for the spotlight. Finally escaping the shadows of the generations before them, many Gen Y are now entering the workforce. As a result, their spending power, currently valued at $44 billion, is growing every day. Generation Y aren t merely Millennials on steroids. It s a distinct generation with attitudes, values and a lifestyle that often deviate from the generation just before them. As more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Recipe To Make Kale Analysis Buffalo Bites 1 head of cauliflower, washed and chopped into chunks 1 teaspoon olive oil 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon chili powder ½ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoon low sodium hot wing sauce Preheat oven to 450 degrees. In a large bowl, toss the cauliflower chunks evenly with olive oil. In a small bowl, mix garlic powder, paprika, chili powder, and salt. Add the spice mixture to the cauliflower and mix well, making sure all the cauliflower is coated evenly. Spread cauliflower evenly out on a baking sheet. Place in the oven and roast for 20 25 minutes. If extra spice or heat is desired, toss with low sodium hot sauce. Serve with vegan blue cheese dressing for dipping. Prep Time 5 Minutes Cook Time 20 Minutes Blueberry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Add the diced red onion, jalapeno, cilantro, lime zest and juice, and mango. Stir well to combine, then add salt and pepper to taste. Kale Waldorf Salad 6 8 cups baby kale 1 granny smith apple, chopped 1/2 cup seedless red grapes, halved 1/4 cup dried low sugar cranberries 1/4 cup crumbled goat cheese 1/2 medium ripe avocado, sliced 2 chicken breasts (8 oz) 1/4 cup walnuts Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Season chicken lightly with salt and pepper. Bake for 20 25 minutes or until cooked through. Set aside to cool. When cool, cut into bite sized pieces. Chop walnuts into small pieces. Set aside. In a large bowl, toss kale, apples, grapes, and cranberries together. Top salad with goat cheese, avocado, chicken, toasted walnuts, and dressing of your choice (the Balsamic Dijon dressing goes well). Serves 2 Prep time 20 minutes Cook time 25 minutes Balsamic Dijon Dressing 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar 1 tablespoon honey
  • 20. 1 garlic clove, minced 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard Salt and pepper, to taste In a small bowl or jar, whisk olive oil, balsamic vinegar, garlic and Dijon mustard together until smooth and well combined. Season with salt and pepper to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Nightmare In Jamestown Movie Analysis In the movie, The New World: Nightmare in Jamestown begins with the voyage of about one hundred men journeying to discover treasure in the New World called Jamestown. These men were part of what was called the, Virginia Company. The Virginia Companies exploration was predominantly for treasure like gold and silver. The voyage took about four months. At the time, Jamestown was not the place to be living. In Jamestown the land has been stricken with a scarcity of food and there had been a staggering amount of infections going around. Fortunately, they had the assistance from England who shipped them different resources essential in order to endure the harsh conditions of Jamestown. Originally when the colonists arrived at Jamestown they only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After their third year in Jamestown, they began running out of wheat and barley, which was predominantly their food at the time, so they began eating dogs, cats, snakes, and humans. After searching Jamestown, they were let down by not having found silver and gold, they found tobacco. After the new shipments came for food it seemed to be infected with rats which created the bubonic plague. This killed many people. In conclusion, the Virginia Company came close to failing in Jamestown. Unfortunately they were not able to find their envisioned treasure of gold and silver. However, they found crop of tobacco which was a huge discovery. Ultimately, the death of their leader, Bortholomew Gosnold seemed to be scary for the colonists it proved to be constructive with the new leadership of John ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Controversy Of Material Displacement The controversy of material displacement, from their primary structural means. Material displacement, absurd formation and facadism, creates discussion, challenges the viewers and provokes polarised opinions. Architects within the current era, are expressive, artistically driven, technologically aided and therefore experimental. These factors have encouraged outrageous designs and statements. The outcomes have provoked controversy, which are expressed through various mediums, such as media, articles, debates and lectures. An architect that has created many controversial buildings, is non other than Frank Gehry. The individual whose works are considered between pragmatic professionalism and radical experimentation. One building that will be further articulated and examined, is the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building, University of Technology Sydney (UTS). A building spawned from a sketch, and an idea of a tree house and as Gehry himself said A growing, learning organism with many branches of thought, some robust and some ephemeral and delicate . The intention of the design was to develop it inside out, which has undoubtedly shaped the branding and marketing efforts of the school. The greatest controversial statement made towards the building, is its absurd and somewhat organic display of a fabric like, brick facade. A facade that has been sculpted in a way that has never been attempted quite like that before. All to achieve the concept of movement , a fabric like quality with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Nurse Educator Overall the nurse educator can have a huge impact on decreasing LV. Nurse educators can provide a safe learning environment that challenge and prepare students for their transition into their new role as a nurse (Thomas, Bertram, Allen, 2012). Through the clinical practice environment it provides the opportunity for students to practice learned skills and apply this knowledge when the student begins their practice as a nurse in the workplace. Nurse Managers (NM) are also an important component of decreasing LV in the workplace. It is important that leadership refuse to tolerate LV (Major, Abderrahman, Alvarez, Sweeney, 2013). The NM needs to address any incidences of LV immediately. It is suggested the NM engage the employees in a crucial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The NM needs to bring it out in the open so it can be discussed and addressed (Koch, 2012). Engage the staff by providing education on LV and how to stop it. Use the team approach to set the expectations for interactions and hold staff accountable on their performance appraisals. Coach the staff on the necessary skills such as cognitive rehearsal to stop LV. In cognitive rehearsal the person who is on the receiving end of LV uses this technique to stop, stay calm, and think about what was said and not personalize the behavior. Once the person has stopped and thought through what was said the nurse can then respond calmly to help defuse the situation. Addressing the behavior when it happens has a bigger impact on stopping the behavior (Griffin Clark, 2014). For the individual almost all the articles write about the importance of educating nursing staff about LV. Nurses should learn to recognize it and confront it. Role model acceptable behavior and be the change. Be assertive in your communications and empowered. Do not suffer in silence or talk to other co workers as this can perpetuate the problem. Document the incidences of LV but keep emotions out of the documentation. Schedule a meeting with the supervisor and file a formal complaint (Thompson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Comparing Dynastic China And Ancient Egypt Introduction: Looking over the shoulder of history, Dynastic China and Egypt were perhaps two of the most substantial, long lasting, and abiding civilizations. A dynasty is simply defined as a succession of rulers from the same family. The ancient Egyptian dynasty was present from about 3100 to 332 BC. It was ruled in the Arab Republic of Egypt. Ancient dynastic China, which lasted from about 1000 BC to 500 AD, lay in the Yellow River Valley. It can be seen that both of these societies shared quite a few cultural similarities. For example, in Egypt, as well as China, polytheism was a dominant religious belief. Also, they were both primarily well developed in technology and tools. Egypt had developed many apparatuses such as the 365 day ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But, they definitely were not limited to simply working the home. There were many professions and jobs offered to women at the time. It also should be noted that the range of jobs that were available for them were based on social class rather than gender. On top of working within the home, attending to household chores and caring for their children, the lower class women of the ancient Egyptian society also had the duty of working outside tending livestock and in the fields, especially during harvest. Occupations such as skilled weavers, mourners, musicians, stewards, composers, singers, dancers, beer brewers, and bakers were also accessible to women of any social class. Educated or wealthy women were offered professional positions such as administrators, priestesses, or supervisors. In some instances,they became judges, overseers, governors, doctors, or even prime ministers because of their ability to read and write. If a woman held the same job as a man, she received the same income and rations as a man received for the work, and so her wages made an important contribution to the family s wealth. Unlike the Egyptian women s broad range of career options, the average Chinese women s work centered primarily on the home. Tasks such as preparing food, cleaning and looking after children were the norm for the majority of women in ancient China. They were expected to have many children and most women felt the pressure to bear a son. It was common for women to take up manual labour in the home. Spinning, weaving and sewing were common occupations. Some peasant women worked in the fields with their husbands. As per the dominant religion of the time, Confucian, women were inferior to men. Men and women were not equal in Confucius s eyes. The only real job in which the ancient Chinese women had was to bear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A State Of Confusion And Dismay I awaken in a state of confusion and dismay as to where I am and how I got here. I assign confusion to being in a pitch black room, or what I assume to be a room, I cannot tell for sure because it s so dark and empty. As I stumble around and try to find some sort of clue as to where I am, a blinding light suddenly pierces through the darkness and shines with an unbearable heat against my pale face. I begin to wonder if I am trapped in here for a reason, maybe I have done something to deserve this. Maybe it was the time I stole from the local gas station, or maybe it was something much worse, maybe it was something more evil and of morbid intent. As I lay on the hard ground trying to push those dark memories deep inside my head, I begin to notice the light moving and change in brightness almost as if someone was holding it. I get the weird sensation that I am not alone and am being watched, but this feeling soon passes as I notice the room get hot and the air becomes thick with humid air like a summer night after a long storm. The air continues to get thicker; I begin to feel myself choking, and soon realize why I am in this place and just what it wants. My flight back home landed around nine in the morning, and all around me I saw families reunited with their loved ones; all around me was love and compassion which I had not felt in quite some time. I walked through the snaking hallways of the airport looking for my family who had maybe gotten lost and was waiting at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Onchocerciasis in Latin America Eliminating River Blindness in Ecuador You notice a figure sitting on a porch in the North Western region of Ecuador. As you approach it appears to be an elderly man but as you approach him you notice that he has features that you have never seen before. His skin looks as if it has been draped onto his skeletal frame causing him to lose all age indicators. Your eyes reach his and he does not make eye contact, a clear indication that he is blind. You approach the lizard man and ask his age, he replies Cuarenta y tres. You wonder to yourself how could a man who is 43 years old have lost his vision and aged so prematurely? The simple answer is Onchocerciasis or more commonly known as River Blindness. Desowitz (1981) discusses the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nine months after the female worm mates it begins producing the eggs that will be digested by the vector and continue the cycle. Figure Two: Simulium Black Fly Figure Three: Parasite Maturation in Fly adapted from bumblebee.org (1997) adapted from Desowitz 1981, p. 94 Once inside the human the worms begin to create nodules within the human s skin. These nodules are obstructions causing bumps and lacerations beneath the skins surface. As the eggs are released they begin to travel throughout the subcutaneous layer of the host s skin (Figure 4) causing their immune system to react (Gonzales et al. 2009), this reaction causes the bodily mutilation that is associated with river blindness. The disease may range mild (dermatitis) to severe (visual impairment and blindness). Figure 4: Layers of Human Skin Bupa s Health Information Team (September 2010) Once the immune system reacts to the parasitic egg the victim s skin becomes inflamed causing extreme itching. This severe itching has been known to cause some to commit suicide. This migration causes the once normal human skin to become thick and depigmented resembling and feeling like that of an elephants (pachyderm) skin. Figure 5 is a picture from the Neglected Tropical Disease website (2010) which shows a Ugandan man suffering from [river blindness]. [The picture] shows the inflammation and de pigmentation the condition is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Company Infrastructure Abstract There are certain benefits in having a well set up and thought out infrastructure within a company. However when setting up an infrastructure or changing an existing infrastructure there are a number of things a company should conceder in order to end up with the infrastructure that best works for them and their company. Business infrastructures usually consist of booth LAN and WAN area networks. Businesses will use a LAN to connect network devices over a short distance, such as an office building or school. Occasionally one building will contain a few small LANs, and sometimes a LAN will span a group of nearby buildings. LANs are usually owned, controlled, and managed by a single person or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... WAN networks basically connect two or more LAN networks (Woodcock, 1999). There for a company can benefit from using a WAN network when they have offices in different cities, states, or countries. It is important for a business to understand how they plan on using LAN and WAN networks when designing an infrastructure that will work best for them. A business infrastructure is generally made up of the processes, procedures, and systems within a company. And if a company is to maintain a competitive edge and stay a step or two ahead of its competitors, it will need to have and maintain a solid infrastructure. When a company has a solid infrastructure they are more likely to see an ongoing improvement with the efficiency of their employees (Hughes Kaplan, 2009). This is because a solid infrastructure allows employees to better communicate and work more effectively. In order for a company to create or build an infrastructure that will work best for them, there are a few things in which they should address. One thing they should do is to consult with outside resources and customers as well as employees in order to determine what type of infrastructure will best address their company s needs. The company should be sure to define how they would like the infrastructure to help them in achieving their goals. Find out what it is that their customers need from the business infrastructure, along with what their employees and management will need for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Organizational Psychology Paper Organizational Psychology your name PSY/428 September 20, 2010 Marianne Narick Organizational Psychology As organizations grow and expand globally, the growing number of business competitors who provide the same services becomes greater. Organizational psychologists are a benefit to organizational success, regardless of size. Organizational Psychologists can offer fresh ideas for improvement using various methods of study and research. One important step in understanding the people within an organization is to understand their behavior. How employees behave within an organization has an influence upon the lives of coworkers. Employees do not always consider the impact of decisions unless the result is beneficial or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Organizational psychology begins with an assessment and ends with an evaluation. An organizational psychologist can help management determine what position an employee would be most productive and efficient in. A manager can then review productivity and determine if the employee were placed in the best position and is satisfied with the results. Research and Statistics Organizational psychologists conduct a wide range of research and statistics that provide information about an organization. Statistics is data that is used in an effort increase productivity and employee satisfaction. A psychologist is under the expectation to make unbiased recommendations for organizations that benefit both the employee and organization. A psychologist researches numerous factors to determine if the employee is happy and satisfied with his job. A psychologist will take into account: sex, religion, gender, disabilities, physical attributes, job skills, and experience. This type of research expands on workplace behaviors and proposes an intervention that an organizational psychologists may propose to management. How Organizational Psychology Can Be Used Organizational psychology can help determine why employees do not work well with others, cause absenteeism, contribute to employee turnover, and explain why an employee s productivity has
  • 29. dropped or increased. Proactively, organizational psychology can be used to create policies and procedures. Reactively, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Priceline Or Priceline.com ( Pcln ) Introduction Priceline or Priceline.com (PCLN) is a travel agency that offers cruises, hotel rooms, airline tickets, vacation packages, excursions and rental cars. The company s Name Your Own Price option offers its customers an incredible proposition by allowing them to name their own price for any travel related products or services. Priceline.com determines the lowest price it can accept, while the customer has the discretion in the supplier selection. Priceline.com also provides a brand preserving sales service that enables them to sell excess inventory without harming their existing retail pricing structure. Priceline.com also has a more traditional travel sales model that allows customers to choose specific suppliers and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Priceline operates as the middleman or broker bringing the two parties together in a seamless and friendly manner. Priceline s revenue is a result of the difference between the Name Your Own Price rate and the amount charged by the supplier for the service. Priceline also brings in revenues from a more traditional travel agency model also available on its website. The oversaturation of the travel industry has created never ending competition for Priceline. However, with the increase of competition comes and increase of the amount of individuals willing to purchase products and services over the internet. This positive relationship will help Priceline maintain its dominant market share along with its unique and competitive business model and well known brand name. Ownership and Management All firms need skilled management to run properly and efficiently. The manager is in charge of creating a firm s goals, plans to achieve said goals, and directing employees to successfully achieve them. He/she must also recognize internal weaknesses and external threats. Forecasting potential threats is included in external threats, and is vital to a firm s long run success. The role of a manager is extremely demanding. Managers must have strong communication skills and an exceptional team first mentality. The inherent characteristics and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Goal Of Archaeological Research Lindsey Grissom Anth 265 2/3/2016 Taylor Writing Assignment 1 For as long as humans have been around we have had cultural traditions specific to our species. The goal of archaeological research is to obtain a broad understanding of human culture. Archaeologists are interested in studying culture in the past and in the present through material remains. Remains include anything that was created or modified for use by humans. By studying culture in this way we gain insight into how different communities lived in different areas of the world. We see how our ancestors lived and how culture has changed over time as our ancestors adapted to their environments. Archaeology covers all time periods and geographic areas that humans live or have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Parenting shapes how children are raised. We need an archaeology of parenting and also an archaeology of childhood because we have to be able to look at the two groups separately. However, we also need to realize that these children grow up to be adults and everything they do as children and how they are raised effects how adults live in the future. Despite childhood development being such a big influence on who we are as adults, there has been surprisingly little attention devoted to understanding how Neanderthal childhood was distinctive. Spikins argues that it is now crucial to forward our understanding of children in prehistory . Traditionally, people view Neanderthal children as having lived a dangerous and harsh life. However, a lack of recent review of this culture could mean we are neglecting aspects of Neanderthal life that we overlooked in the past. Most research up until now has focused on biological aspects such as growth and development by using skeletal analysis. While this is important we have greatly neglected the social and cultural aspects of these people s lives. Like early modern humans, Neanderthal children were born in a rather altricial state. This would make them vulnerable and mean there had to be some type of hands on care by an older person in the first few years of development. This could have been by the infant s biological parents or through alloparenting however without studying the social aspects of life we wouldn t know which was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. China Cultural Awareness Book Report Essay China Cultural Awareness Book Report Introduction I chose the book On China by Henry Kissinger to analyze the country I was assigned because it was a fairly new book. On China was written in 2011, information throughout the book was relevant, up to date, and easy to comprehend. Throughout the last few months of Warrant Officer Basic Course we have been introduced to numerous tools that help us during the Targeting process. One of the tools that we utilized was the acronym PMESII PT (political, military, economic, social, information, infrastructure, physical environment, and time.) This acronym is utilized in regards to analyzing a specific operational environment for a given area. The focal point of my analysis of the book On China is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The context in this paper therefore is going to analyze the country progression utilizing the information written in On China. I will analyze the country from the ancient China to the Modern china that has established her through political leaderships and economic stability of the country. Political organization in China Dynasty rise and falls characterized China s ancient political organizations (Kissinger Henry 88). The dynasty era began during the Xia dynasty in around 2100 1600 BC and ended when the Republic of China government was formed in the year 1949. Their political organization was hereditary, hence the name dynasty. This meant that when the king or the emperor died the succession for the throne would occur in the same family line; mainly from father to son. There were some occasions, however, when a non blood relative would assume the leadership positions. Nevertheless, this was in very rare instances. This kind of political organization and ruling to some extent might have promoted unity of the various kingdoms as per the time; although this was not always the case. There are some instances when the country Kingdom split and later merged again through conquests and war. The ancient China was characterized by many dynasties (Kissinger Henry 72). The Xia dynasty was the first. The Shang dynasties succeed the Xia dynasty (1600 1046). Then there was the Zhou Dynasty. It was followed by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Importance Of Public Spaces In Pompeii Public spaces in Pompeii and Herculaneum had a range of uses, varying from entertainment centres, to meeting spaces, to political buildings. These public spaces also included centres that were used in everyday life for the Romans in Pompeii and Herculaneum, such as shops, restaurants, and public baths. Whilst there is a number of different sources relating to the uses of buildings, they are limited to physical artefacts, and consequently, some public spaces use and purpose will remain unknown or guessed by historians and archaeologists. Entertainment in Roman society, specifically in Pompeii and Herculaneum, was very significant, which can be seen in the large number of buildings in both of these towns that serve the purpose of entertaining the Roman citizens. One of the most notable of these buildings was the Amphitheatre in Pompeii, as it one of the earliest built Roman amphitheatre and is one of the oldest that still stands today. From paintings, such as source A, a Fresco painting found in the house of Actius Anicetus, it can be made clear that gladiatorial matches were held in the amphitheatre in Pompeii, which was a main source of entertainment for the people of the time. The matches in the amphitheatre were largely popular, as it accommodated the people of all classes, with 35 rows of seating, being able to hold 20,000 people, which can be seen in the remaining structure of the building today, as it was so well preserved, even during the eruption of Vesuvius in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Phillis Wheatley Letter To General G Washington Summary In Phillis Wheatley s letter to General G. Washington, she discusses her admiration for America. During the beginning of the Revolutionary War, Phillis Wheatley decided to write a letter to General G. Washington, to demonstrate her appreciation and patriotism for what the nation is doing. Wheatley speaks in a patriotic tone, in order to address General Washington and show him how important America and what it stands for, is to her. Wheatley uses personification, tone, and diction, so that she can prove her loyalty to the U.S. and also to her appreciation for a wise leader such as General Washington. First, Wheatley uses personification to emphasize her fidelity to the U.S. and what it symbolizes in her eyes. Wheatley states, The goddess comes, she moves divinely fair (Wheatley). When Wheatley mentions the goddess Columbia, she is personifying the U.S, because the goddess Columbia was an important image created very early on. The goddess Columbia was established shortly after Christopher Columbus discovered the New World. Wheatley was saying that like the Goddess Columbia, America was also just and known for its liberty. She uses personification in order to captivate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wheatley not only speaks highly of the U.S, but she understands how important General Washington is, and how she needs to inspire him to continue what he is doing. She knows that a great patriotic letter can boost his confidence. However, she is also being proper because she was taught to speak in such a manner to higher authorities as an African American woman. In the name of the poem she sends to the General, he is called your excellency, because she respects his position and authority. Enough thou know st them in the fields of fight (Wheatley). She is discussing how he receives praise on the battlefield. Wheatley recognizes that Washington receives a lot of praise, and that her letter needs to stand out with her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Dark Shading In The Renaissance Period Artists during the Renaissance period were very creative with their masterpiece. Any creation that shows beauty and mystery is a form of art. From painting portraits of beautiful scenery on canvas, to sculpting a marble statue of gods, and enhancing beautiful architect. During the Early Renaissance period through the High Renaissance period, artists painted biblical figures to mythical stories, such as Hans Baldung Grien art of the Witches Sabbath, which was created out of a panel of wood. His work of art displays a mythical story that people believe were true, Witchcraft . Hans Baldung Grien representation of the witches in his woodcutting technique as evil females casting spells. The Church fear these types of individuals because of their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cat that is lying next to the dying tree has always been associated with witchcraft. It was believed that witches would shift into a cat or shift their victims into a cat. The staffs that are scattered on the ground, with two points that look like horns could represent the worship of the devil. However, the staffs may also be used by the witches to represent a magical wand. The goats are associated within the pagan world to be used as a sacrifice to their gods. One of the most recognized item in the portrait that is associated with witchcraft is the cauldron. The cauldron is usually a cast iron pot that is used to brew potions or used doing their rituals. The ground is also littered with skulls of animals that were either sacrificed or eaten. Along with some unknown items that will have us debating over since the portrait is not in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Plyometric Exercises Plyometric exercises allow the increase of an athlete capacity to store and produce elastic energy exerted by muscles during its extension and contraction intervals. In football the requirement for power (speed strength) is predominant during a football play, the football player often has to shift body mass to lower body/limbs extremities (feet, legs and torso) and coordinately apply explosive power in order to shot/manoeuvre the ball. Firstly this shift of body mass and explosive display of force is often performed single legged (ball shots, manoeuvring, cuts) therefore the inclusion of single leg hurdle hops is suggested. Secondly, the requirement for explosive vertical leg drive is essential in situations where the player has to jump, anticipating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Importance of Individual Goals Essay Using my social care work placement (Sense Scotland) as a reference, I have compiled a report which fully covers effective team working in care settings. The report consists of a three part structure, which documents: the factors which contribute to good team working, the importance of interpersonal skills, and the contribution of performance review and goal setting to the success of any organisation. PART ONE: Individual, Team, or Group Methods of Working Within my placement organisation, staff members will generally work as part of a team as well as having an individual role. For the team to be efficient all members must know their own role within the team, liaise with each other, and look to improve individual strengths and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This led to the development of Belbin s Self Perception Inventory which initially identified eight distinct team roles (the ninth role of specialist was identified after the initial research). In 1981, Belbin s Self Perception Inventory was included in his book Management Teams: Why they succeed or fail . This inventory was derived from past versions. The 9 Belbin Team Roles are: Completer/Finisher, Chairman/Co ordinator, Monitor/Evaluator, Implementer, Resource Investigator, Plant, Shaper, Team worker, and Specialist. Belbin believed individuals have a preferred team role, alongside a secondary team role which would only show itself if the preferred team role was being played by another staff member or there was a gap in the team in which a role was not being played. Belbin suggested therefore, that the team role composition of a team may determine if it is successful or if it fails. Bruce Tuckman, an educational psychologist described a simple, easy to understand theory of group development in 1965. Tuckman argued that in order to function more effectively teams go through a process of group formation. Initially, this was defined as having four distinct stages although over a decade later a fifth stage was included. Tuckman explained that all groups will pass through each stage of development before they can achieve maximum effectiveness, stating this process may be subconscious. The five stages of group development Tuckman proposes are: Forming, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Relationship Between Audiences And Films Unit 24 Assignment 4 Audiences and Films The BBFC has commissioned me to undertake research as part of a project to ascertain to what degree films can be regarded as powerful within contemporary society. In this assignment, I will comprehensively explain the relationship between audiences and films with well explained examples. I refer to the different sectors relating to the topic that include the following: a) active and passive audience models b) the preferred readings theory c) reception theory and viewing contexts d) your own research into the relationship between audiences and films Active and Passive Audiences An active audience is the opposite. An active audience can interact with the programme and tell them their views, and what they would like to see. They can influence the outcome of the whole show. A passive audience is an audience that has no influence over the outcome of the programme. They cannot change it in any way and it is up to the writers to decide what happens and when. Hypodermic Needle Model The Hypodermic Needle Theory is one of the oldest in the field of media studies. Also known as the Magic Bullet Theory, it states that media has a direct, complete and immediate effect on the audience. The message for the media is directly received and wholly accepted by the user. The audience is considered to completely passive entities that are left at the mercy of the media. Media is considered to be super strong with the potential of mesmerizing its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Dna Database For over a decade, there has been a controversial issue dealing with building a national DNA database. This issue has been brought up over the discussion of the actual database and what kinds of effects will come out of it, if it actually happens to go through. Some people think the database will be a force in crime fighting. Others think it is a violation of civil liberties. In the early 1900s, fingerprinting, a new crime fighting database, was developed. With the exception of identical twins, no two people have the same fingerprints. Every person who was arrested was fingerprinted, and those fingerprints were inserted into the FBI computer database. This database holds over 40 million fingerprints and this system is still used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On April 24, 2008, President George W. Bush did in fact sign into Congress the bills of the Newborn Screening Saves Lives Act of 2007 and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008 (Alston). Congressman Ron Paul (R) stated that the Newborn Screening bill is the first step towards the establishment of a national DNA database, and is justified as a national contingency plan. However, surprisingly, he strongly opposed the bill in the first place. He insisted it threatened the liberties of Americans and told Congress the federal government lacks both the constitutional authority and the competence to develop a newborn screening program adequate for a nation as large and diverse as the United States (Floyd). Those of us in the medical profession should be particularly concerned about policies allowing government officials and state favored interests to access our medical records without our consent ... My review of S. 1858 indicates the drafters of the legislation made no effort to ensure these newborn screening programs do not violate the privacy rights of parents and children, in fact, by directing federal bureaucrats to create a contingency plan for newborn screening in the event of a public health disaster, this bill may lead to further erosions of medical privacy (Floyd). The bill states that the federal government should continue to carry out, coordinate, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Housing Affordability Of Australia Growing Rapidly And... How and why is the housing in Australia growing rapidly and how effective are the government s policies to control it? Name: JianYi Wang(keith) Teacher:Marcia Minh Term:5B EFS 12/2014 Introduction Recently, The Australian housing market has been growing rapidly which reflects the housing affordability crisis as the housing price rises much quickly than household incomes. There are two key observations of current Australian housing market from Yates, firstly today s housing affordability problem is mainly a structural problem and intensified by cyclical pressures. It began 40 years ago when inflation switched focus on housing, besides, there are more renters than purchasers under today s housing stress situation, and the housing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This suggests that there should be a change in Australian housing policies to focus on taxes, land supply and land use planning policy. Definition Housing affordability problems commonly emerge when housing cost increases faster than household incomes (Yates, 2008). For purchasers, the house price mainly depends on the house price and the interest rate. In the Australian housing market, increases in the house price and interest rate indicated the reasons why housing affordability problems occurred over the past few years. Between 1960 and 2006 real house prices increased at an average of 2.7 percent annually, ahead of a 1.9 percent per annum growth in per household real incomes (Yates, 2008). Therefore, over the past half century, there has been an underlying structural affordability problem in Australia due to house price and household income. Housing demand includes household growth, real incomes, real wealth, tax concessions to both owner occupied and rental housing, concessions to first homebuyers, returns on alternative investments, cost and availability of finance for housing and the institutional structure affecting housing finance provision (Yates, 2008). The growth in the number of households and in real income results in the increased pressure on housing demand. The reasons for housing demand increasing From the view of demand, after 2000, the decreasing interest rate and the availability of
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  • 42. How Did Audrey Hepburn Affect People Audrey Hepburn is one of the most influential, talented and iconic movie star/humanitarian. This makes her a fascinating subject to examine regardless. However what is particularly interesting about her is how she relates to the Theory of Operate Conditioning and how that affected her whole life. This paper will argue that even though Audrey Hepburn was an amazing person however because of trauma caused to her at a young age she might have suffered from Anorexia Nervosa and Codependency. Furthermore, this paper will at least show how the ramifications of war can have an immense effect on people. According to IMBD Audrey Hepburn was born was born Audrey Kathleen Ruston on May 4, 1929 in Brussels, Belgium. She was a blue blood and a cosmopolitan from birth. Her mother, Ella van Heemstra, was a Dutch baroness, and her father, Joseph Victor Anthony Ruston, was born in Úzice, Bohemia, of English and Austrian descent, and worked in business. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After that Audrey moved with her mother and brother to the Netherlands. IMBD states while on vacation Arnhem, Netherlands, Hitler s army took over the town. It was here that she fell on hard times during the Nazi occupation. Audrey suffered from depression and malnutrition. After the War Audrey attended ballet school in London and began a modeling career. According to IMBD in 1948, after being spotted modeling by a producer, she was signed to a bit part in the European film Dutch in Seven Lessons (1948). In Biography it states At the age of 22, Audrey Hepburn went to New York to star in the Broadway production of Gigi, based on the book by the French writer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Peak Book Quotes The Courageous Climbers In the novel Peak by Roland Smith the main theme is courage. Peak is about a fourteen year old boy named Peak Marcello, after moving from Wisconsin to New York City, Peak climbs a tall skyscraper and gets into trouble. Instead of going to jail he has to go live with his father, Josh in Thailand. Josh is a very successful businessman and famous mountaineer/ rock rat. (Pg. 19) Josh surprises Peak and he finds out that he is going to climbing Mount Everest. Throughout the novel, Peak encounters many different characters. A plentiful amount of these characters have a lot of courage. Some of these courageous characters are Kitar, Peak, and Teri, for many reasons that you will find out. The first person in the novel Peak who demonstrated a great deal of courage was Sun Jo s father, Kitar. Sun Jo is a Nepalese boy, only six days older than Peak, who climbs the mountain with Peak. He is Peak s competitor and friend. Zopa who is an retired sherpa who is described with this quote. If he agrees to something he ll do it, but he may not be doing it for the reason you think he s doing it. And he ll never let you know why he s doing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though it is an exceedingly risky climb, he chose to attempt to conquer the mountain. Knowing the weather conditions could be unpredictable, he had to trust that his group of climbers would make the correct decisions. It takes courage to leave your fate to other people. His mother was very worried about him, she even said People die up there Peak. You might die up there. (Pg. 179) Peak could have died of HAPE, which stands for High altitude pulmonary edema, meaning your lungs could not withhold the strain from the high altitudes, he could have been buried under snow from an avalanche, or killed from some other type of storm. Either way this would not stop Peak from following his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Fort Hood Shooting Essay Fort Hood Shooting Jose A. Gonzalez HSM 433 October 1, 2012 Fort Hood Shooting Brief Description of Attack On November 5, 2009 at approximately 1:30 p.m., a gunman opens fire inside the base s Soldier Readiness Center at U.S. Army Base, Fort Hood, Texas. Soldier Readiness Center, is where soldiers who are about to be deployed or who are returning undergo medical screening (http://search.proquest.com). During the shooting the gunman killed 13 and wounded 31 others. The gunman was shot and wounded by base police during the incident. This was the first time that an attack like this has happened in a military base on U.S. soil. All the soldiers and civilians inside of the Soldier Readiness Center were unarmed at the time of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Comments like the one Hasan made at the lecture concerned many of his coworkers but nothing was ever done. A few months before the Fort Hood shooting Hasan, was promoted to Major and he was transferred to the U.S. Army base in Fort Hood, Texas. The Group Responsible for the Attack It is still undetermined if Al Qaeda was directly responsible to the Fort Hood Shooting. It is known that Hasan was in contact with Anwar al Awlaki, a known Al Qaeda supporter/member for months before the Fort Hood attack. The FBI Agents in San Diego had been investigating Awlaki, a former San Diego resident, for his possible connections to the 9/11 hijackers. During their investigation is when agents discovered the emails that Hasan had sent Awlaki (http://abcnews.go.com). The investigation into the shoot has not revealed any evidence that Hasan was directed by anyone to commit the shooting. It is believed that Hasan acted alone and that Awlaki or Al Qaeda had no direct involvement in the incident. Hasan is considered a lone wolf terrorists or a terrorist who commits acts of terrorism without being directed by anyone. After the Fort Hood attack Awlaki did comment on his web site by stating that Hasan was a hero and that every Muslim should do the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Dissociative Amnesia Dissociative amnesia is part of a group of mental dissociative disorders. Dissociative disorders are mental illnesses that breakdowns or disturbs the process of memory, awareness, consciousness, identity, and perception. When one of the dissociative disorders comes into effect it can interfere with a person s general functioning, including physical and mental activities, social work, and even different types of relationships. Dissociative amnesia is a memory disorder that creates the inability to retrieve a memory that leads up to the onset of amnesia and the inability to not form new long term memory. Dissociative amnesia is usually causes by a traumatic event or stress. Most people who are diagnosed with dissociative amnesia that block their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although there is really no way to prevent Dissociative Amnesia, there are still ways to treat the illness. The first step in treating the mental illness is to relieve and try to control the patient s behavior and symptoms. After this the next step in treating Dissociative Amnesia is trying to help the patient bring back very painful and traumatic memories and expressing them and coming to terms with them. This process also makes the patient develop new life skills, improve relationships, and restore functioning. After this the next step in the process depends on how bad or severe the patient s symptoms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Challenges And Weaknesses Of F B Turnover 5.0 THE CHALLENGES AND ISSUES OF THE F B OPERATION There are some challenges and issues arise at the Subway restaurant operation. One of it is high employee turnover. As we know, the fast food industry has one of the highest turnover rates of any industry. Employees are often temporary or seasonal workers, most of them students working during the semester breaks or part time jobs. Also, the low wages affect the workers too, they may leave as soon as they get a better offer. The turnover rate in the industry varies from restaurant to restaurant and year to year. There are many factors that contribute to employee turnover such as the younger employees are more likely to leave their jobs and frequently they are working part time positions. Employees ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strengths and weaknesses are arising inside the companies which mean the internal environment of the organization. The opportunities and threats are arising outside of the companies which mean the external environment of the organization. Strengths are what the organization or companies are good at doing or a characteristic that gives it an important capability. At the Subway restaurant, one of the strength is largest fast food restaurant chain in the world by the number of outlets. Today, the Subway brand is the world s largest submarine sandwich chain with more than 37,000 locations around the world, and the number kept increasing year by year. In Malaysia, there are more than 176 Subway restaurant chains. The more the chains, more brand recognition it gains. People will easily aware with this brand and trademark. Next, marketing and promotional strategies for Subway do not need high expenses. They do not need to do wide and many of advertising. People already know the brand, they actually do promotion on the internet and also flyers and banner that cost less in their advertising. Subway also employs expert for marketing techniques and promotional strategies to attract and build their customer base. Besides, Subway has choices of healthier meals. Suitable with their slogan Eat Fresh , Subway offer wide range of low calorie, fresh and nutritious food, which we cannot found in other fast food stores. Nowadays we know that people have more aware with healthy lifestyle, one of them the healthier food. So Subway meets the current trend of healthier food and be the choice among many people especially in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Review Of David M. Greenberg Et Al Divided People And... Your Choice of Music Can Reveal Your Personality One s taste in music is at the top of the list when it comes to topics that can cause a heater argument. Musical preferences are sacred to most people and we tend to divide into small tribes over music, considering the other tribes as less sophisticated. Interestingly, your music choices are not a random grouping your tribe isn t determined by where your friends go. Instead, your personality and the music you like are interlinked, both influencing each other. Three thinking groups and their musical choices A 2015 study by David M. Greenberg et al divided people s thinking into three separate thinking styles: the empathizers, the systemizers and the balanced. Each thinking style tended to favor different type of music, allowing the researchers to predict what music the person likes simply by understanding their thinking style. Empathizers feel connected to others, they have strong emotions and they base their decision making often on emotional values. On the other hand, systemizers think more rationally. They are calm and composed in their decision making. As you might suspect, the balanced thinkers are a mixture of both these styles. First, the empathizers were shown to prefer mellow music low energy, sad emotions and emotional depth. The people in this group were therefore associating with genres such as soft rock, indie music and R B. For the systemizers, this type of music wasn t appealing. They were looking for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. My Life Problems Living a happy life isn t without problems (dragons) but, being able to control (tame) them. For me, I ve had and still have many problems in my life that are all around me and with me. As much as going to college to improve my life it came with the increasing amount of problem. Problems that affected my outside life but mostly created problems with my educational life. As I deal with these problems there are some that stand out in front of other problems and one of those problems is decisiveness knowing right from wrong. Should I do it or not? Am I ok with the final product? Am I right? These are some questions that I ask myself almost every day in life. There are two types of decisions there are good decisions and bad, and guess what type I would pick? Neither because I could never decide what decision is truly good or bad. Decisiveness is natural it comes with the gut feeling but I was always the one to question my know gut feeling. My decision making as always affected me outside school social life and work done more bad than good. I miss a lot of opportunities from decisions I took and didn t take. My problem with decision making has always affected me in school I wasn t a straight A student I was never the one to hand in an assignment early. One time in English class we had to pick a book to do seven page report on and I picked a book I thought would be good. So I started writing the paper when I realized there s no way I could write seven pages. I had the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. How Does Sherman Alexie Use Situational Irony Reporting the effects of irony According to Buzzfeed s 19 Most Interesting Facts of All Time, 315 entries in Webster s 1996 dictionary were misspelled. This is ironic because dictionaries should have the correct spelling of all words. Even though Webster s dictionary did not misspell the words on purpose, it is ironic many authors use irony in their stories to make them more interesting. The author used this idea of life being ironic in these three short stories: Sherman Alexie s Because My Father Always Said He Was The Only Indian Who Saw Jimi Hendrix Play The Star Spangled Banner At Woodstock, Flannery O Conner s A Good Man Is Hard To Find, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez s A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings: A Tale For Children. Even though all three short stories are written by different authors, all three authors use situational irony to make the stories more interesting. In the story Because My Father Always Said He Was The Only Indian Who Saw Jimi Hendrix Play The Star Spangled Banner At Woodstock . by Sherman Alexie the author uses situational irony to make this story more interesting. A fellow demonstrator holds a sign that is just barely visible over my father s left shoulder. It reads MAKE LOVE NOT WAR. (Alexie 25) This is ironic because they are being forced to go into war and fight ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings: A Tale For Children by Gabriel Garcia Marquez There were only a few faded hairs left on his bald skull and very few teeth in his mouth, and hid the pitiful condition of a drenched great grandfather took away and sense of grandeur he might have had. (Marquez 1) Besides, the few miracles attributed to the angel showed a certain mental disorder, like the blind man who didn t recover his sight, but grew three new teeth, or the paralytic who didn t get to walk but almost won the lottery, and the leper whose sores spouted sunflowers. (Marquez ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...