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Writing An Essay For College Admission
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2. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Rc
CONTENTS
Basics of Construction Practises
The Planning Group
Surveying
Construction Services
Ready Mix Concreting (RMC)
Advantages of RMC over site mix concreting and Disadvantages of RMC
Advancements in latest concrete technology
GRIHA site directives
General green building norms and practises
Rating system of GRIHA
Advancements in Latest Concrete Technology
Decorative Concrete
White cement is the key ingredient in decorative concrete. New coloring agents and admixtures help
create beautiful structures and landscapes.
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The topsoil, which is rich in organic content and essential for new vegetation, should be stripped to a
depth of 20 cm from the areas proposed for buildings, roads, paved areas, and external services. It
should be stockpiled to a height of 40 cm in designated areas and reapplied during plantation of the
proposed vegetation. The topsoil should be separated from the subsoil debris and stones larger than 50
mm in diameter. The stored topsoil may be used as finished grade for planting areas.
Sedimentation Basin
Sedimentation basin, a temporary basin at the lowest convenient point of the site should be
constructed for collecting, trapping, and storing sediment produced by the construction activities. A
flow detention facility must also be constructed for reducing peak run off rates. This would allow most
of the sediments to settle before the run off are directed towards the outfall. Sample Photograph Of
Sedimentary Basin On
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3. Michael Collins Research Paper
Michael Collins was one of the most pivotal figures in the history of Ireland despite using violence to
progress his cause. He was a tremendous leader sought Irish independence. Collins possessed
characteristics of the grad at grad which were called to leadership, committed to justice, open to
growth, and intellectual.
Before he rose to fame, Ireland became part of Great Britain in 1801. The British were not very nice to
the Irish and created anti Catholic laws where Catholics were excluded from Parliament. The British
also made a mockery of the Irish by creating stereotypes in which the Irish were drunk and violent
people. When the chance came around for home rule, Ulster nationalists were not very happy because
they wanted
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Irish nationalists then fought in Easter Rising between the British for the end of British rule in Ireland
in 1916. The war lasted 6 days and the British were victorious. Michael Collin s arose after the war
and felt Ireland could do better.
Michael Collins was called to leadership in his life. He began to seek challenges and responsibilities
during his career to further his growth and understanding. When he was 19, he was sworn into the
IRB. The IRB s primary goal was for Ireland to achieve independence from Great Britain. Members of
the IRB quickly grew to respect Collins and they appointed him as a financial advisor. He later ran as
a member of Parliament and won. Instead of attending parliament, he and other Irishmen from the
Sinn Fein party made their own government called the First Dáil. Michael Collins was to be the
finance minister for the First Dáil where he collected money from many countries. He led an
intelligence organization which included agents and spies to kill British agents and informers.
To be called to become a leader, Michael Collins demonstrated amazing leadership skills. Collins was
creative with how he lead. He made a prospectus to help fund the Irish Republic which helped to fund
£400,000. The British knew the
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4. Assur Culture
I am a work of art that was created in the Neo Assyrian period, and I once lined the halls of the
Northwest Palace at Nimrud. The large halls I once stood in contained many large stones carved in
low relief, and were brightly painted with gigantic sculptural figures guarding the doorway. Together,
we told a story of our King and his many travels and his victories. However, those days are long gone,
and I no longer stand along the magnificent palace walls. Since that time, I have been separated from
my home, and moved around many places. It is quite an interesting story, but it all starts long before I
was created. The real story begins back in the ninth century B.C. The city state of Assur was located
on the upper course of the Tigris. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In each room there seemed to be different themes of what was shown on the reliefs. I was located on
the east side of the inner court. On my reliefs there were pictures of my king accompanied by
attendants engaging in activities that could be identified as pouring libations. I am now classified as
slabs 7 and 8, I am 465 cm, and I am made of gypsum alabaster. On my front side is a low relief of my
king, Ashurnasirpal II. He is wearing the royal crown, which is a conical cap with a small peak and a
long diadem. He also holds a bow, which is a symbol of his authority, and a ceremonial bowl. Facing
him is a eunuch, or a beardless one . He is carrying a fly whisk and a ladle for replenishing the royal
vessel. The upper parts of the body are facing towards the viewer, while the legs, feet, arms, and face
are shown from the side. These features, along with the shape of the eyes seem to resemble Egyptian
art. There are distinct patterns in the beards and hair of the king and the attendant. Also, the muscles in
the arms and legs are clearly defined within the relief. Both the king and the attendant are dressed in
long robes, and are carrying swords at their sides. Both are also wearing earrings, and bands around
their wrists and upper arms. Flowing across the middle of the relief is actual writing. This writing
describes what is being shown on my relief. All of the reliefs in the palace had writing across them
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5. How Successful Were The Suffragettes
Were the Suffragettes Successful?
The Suffragettes were formed by Emmeline Pankhurst in October of 1903 as the Women s Social and
Political Union (WSPU) and were essentially a new organisation based on the National Union of
Women s Suffrage Societies (NUWSS), whose members were known as Suffragists. The Suffragettes
are famous, or rather infamous, for their use of violence. Their motto was, after all, Deeds not Words .
Historians still argue today as to how successful they were in their own right, whether it was
inevitable for women to get the vote, and, if so, how much of a contribution the Suffragettes really
made. Many argue that it was womens effort in the First World War that made the most difference to
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Full electoral equality was not in place until the Representation of the People Act 1928. Both the
Suffragettes and the Suffragists celebrated up and down the country; the Act had been achieved after
tireless years of campaigning and four years of filling jobs left by men who went to war which, to
most, undeniably helped to convince Parliament to greater effect than the extreme activities of the
Suffragettes pre WW1. Many agree that the Suffragists efforts also played a very important role,
including Joyce Marlow, women s history writer, who wrote in Votes for Women (2000);
Some would argue including me that it was the moderates of the NUWSS, led by Millicent Fawcett,
who actually won the vote. In 1912, while the militants embarked on arson and bombing, the NUWSS
made a successful working alliance with the growing Labour Party. It was this group which
successfully lobbied for the 1918 Franchise
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6. Causes And Effects Of Online Dating
What is online dating? Online dating is the way of starting a romantic relationship on the social net
work by exchange information with someone else include photo, romantic message and songs without
see by each other face to face. Millions of people now days are using the online dating to find friends,
or soul mate. There are so many websites like Christian mingle, match. com, eharmony. com, our
time, farmers match.com, and another website only for widow widowers. com. All these websites help
to meet men, woman of your dream or friends. A lot number of people prefer to meet someone online
rather than meet someone face to face. Although online dating has become one of the most popular
and effective ways for single people to meet and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to psychologist James say, Couple who met online are nearly 3 times as likely to get
divorced as couple that met face to face I feel this issue is significant, because many people use online
dating that why it is important to talk about safe and danger about online dating. What makes you
interested in this issue, because I hear my friends complain about online dating is not good and not
trustful when they try to engage the relationship with online dating the end up get frustrated because
they meet the wrong people out of their expectation. Other potential opposing views regarding the
issue of online date is to get wrong people all the time. Then to meet cheater people, liar people or
untrusted people or dangerous people like serial killer, sex offenders. Because online dating people
don t check background, or identity card. However online dating is wasting time during the process of
dating until you meet the person. Because you have to check message or e mail all the time and
answer back. Spend a lot of time on the internet. Next, loosing dream, this means you dream to find
your soul mate and get married, but you end up meet wrong person, and It turn your dream to be night
mare. What forms the basis for the views is social media like face book, whats sup, my space and
online dating. Com. Overall regarding the online dating I am anticipate not to engage with online
dating. Because I don t see the future in it, for
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7. Speech On The Story Of Tom Brennan
Good afternoon teachers and fellow students. Today I will be speaking about how J.C. Burke
represents transitions in The Story of Tom Brennan that challenges characters values and attitudes.
The story of Tom Brennan is about rugby, mates and family until a night of celebration changes his
life forever. Tom Brennan s world is turned upside down when his older brother Daniel is sent to jail
and the family are forced to leave the small town that they have lived in their whole life, which makes
it hard for Tom as he has lived in the town with his close mates in rugby forever. I have read and
studied The Story of Tom Brennan by J.C. Burke, and have also read online about it to gain a better
understanding of this text.
Daniel Brennan is the oldest
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8. Statement Of Purpose For MIS
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE (SOP) for MIS There is an old paradigm that says, To stay where you
are, keep running . Today I realize how true it is because unless we keep track of the changes and
advances being made we will be considered pariah. As I stand at the threshold of completing my
undergraduate study, after carefully contemplating the various career options open to me I have
decided to go in for graduate study that calls for personal commitment in fulfilling the crafts of
independent research and dedicated involvement. In turn, I shall get intellectual satisfaction and
gratification of becoming a contributor of knowledge with research, and the greater personal rewards
of memory and discovery. Now, on the verge of completion of my Under Graduate Studies, I realize
that my present knowledge would not suffice. I feel that unless one is erudite in his field, one cannot
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This interest in logical and computational thinking led me to take up Mathematics, Physics and
Chemistry as my major subjects at the Pre University level after completing my Schooling with 89%. I
completed my pre University education with 92.3%. For my under graduate studies, I have opted for
Computer science and Engineering in P S G College of technology, where I find my diligent study has
brought home to me very strongly, that there is still a vast field that I must explore and master to
achieve my goal of been the best. The economic ad technological liberalization that is taking place in
my country would ensure that I would be able to use my expertise to make India a leader in the area of
information science and technology. My expertise to the numerous Engineering subjects imbibed in
me, an interest to pursue further education in this
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9. Human Right Act, 1998
We should learn to accept people for who they are, what they believe in, their cultures and lifestyle
choices. We should also accept individuals as unique persons by treating them with respect and
dignity; by identifying their needs and preferences. Without these, it may lead to labelling or name
calling and derogatory remarks. Victims of domestic violence in refugee and ethno cultural
communities which are not mainstream, often face additional challenges and barriers in escaping the
domestic violence they are experiencing. Religion plays a vital role in that factor. Everybody has the
right to worship whichever way they want to worship. Human Right Act, 1998. Vulnerable people
have the right to privacy and protection from harm. Invasion of privacy is also an issue in residential
homes where some staff members do not knock before entering a resident s room.
Network of support When an adult who is at risk has a family or a social network of support like
friends, neighbours, children and/or church members, GP and psychiatrist effort should be made to
involve them in the planning and support. Sometimes it is difficult if the service user doesn t want any
of them involved. Mrs.P wanted to be on her own however, her son and his family moved in with her
which was invading her privacy. Mrs.P s rights and choices were not taken not consideration when
these decisions were made on her behalf.
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UNDERSTAND CURRENT LEGISLATIONS, POLICES AND PROFESSIONAL INVOLEMENT
REGARDING ABUSE
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10. Evolution Of Sexual And Sexual Selection
This article focuses on the evolution of sexual differences in insects. Intense sexual selection due to
competition for mates is the main driving force behind the evolution of such variations. Males produce
smaller and more numerous gametes than females and often competition between males is greater than
that between females. It is suggested by the authors that the material contribution by each of sexes to
the next generation is what determines the reproductive rate of the population. In an instances where
one sex contributes more to the reproduction and survival of the offspring than the other this sex will
become the limiting factor for sexual selection, and will be subject to greater loss of fitness if an
importer mate choice is made. In terms of contribution to offspring both male and female can provide
care in various ways. The relative investment of each sex will determine the degree to which the one
sex competes for the opposite one. The observed sexual differences proved a clue about the intensity
of sexual selection in particular species. Usually females contribute more to the offspring care and are
the limiting factor for sexual selection, as a result males exhibit more variations in secondary sexual
characteristics in terms of morphology and behavior. In species that male provide more care the roles
are reversed. Though direct care is not common in insects the males might contribute indirectly by
protecting the female after mating as observed in several
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11. Branding and Its Dangers and Advantages.
When choices become vast, the only things that matter are brand names. (Michael Eisner, CEO,
Disney).... Amazon.com will sell its fixed assets to focus on managing its brand, becoming the Coca
Cola of the web (Jeff Bezos, CEO, Amamzon.com).
a. Does every company need to brand itself and its products as these quotes above suggest?
b. What added dangers /advantages are brought about by branding in a global marketplace?
Supplement your answer with examples where possible.
Brands have existed since forever. In a time before fences were used in ranching to keep one s cattle
separate from other people s cattle, ranch owners branded, or marked, their cattle so they could later
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The ability to gain brand premium leads to higher profitability, which in turn leads to the ability to
further increase branding efforts. If this cycle continues effectively, power brands like Nike, Coke, and
Mc Donald s are created.
Branding is designed to increase a firm s profitability by increasing the premium associated with the
pricing of a good or service, and or by increasing the sales of a product over and above those sales that
would have occurred through standard marketing efforts. However the biggest incentive to brand is
that the cost of branding declines over a period over a period of time. In the short term the cost of
branded good is more that non branded goods but over a period of time these costs decline and the
premium earned from branding is much higher. Thus it can be said that it s much easier to maintain a
brand (reputation) than to build one up. One of the reasons for declining costs could be increase in
trust of the consumer. The fact that branding costs decline overtime earns a company brand equity .
Brand Equity is a function of both the intensity of the branding efforts and the amount of branding
saturation that occurs. So a company may be willing to brand and incur higher initial opportunity
costs, and lower expected profits, in order to achieve a greater stream of profits in the future. In such a
dynamic sense, there is also Brand risk and uncertainty over branding. To most brand managers
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12. Brand Tip Top Ice Cream Is Produced By The Great And Fresh...
New Zealand is well known in international market for the excellence of quality of their dairy
products, which might be consecutively effectively hygienic atmosphere, a technically development of
dairy project, and high quality and standard values. Quality is measured by the degree of customer s
satisfaction. The suppliers/organizations are very conscious about the customers expectations because
it influences the company s reputation and profitability. So organisations follow the standards such as
ISO and TQM for quality assurance of product. Fonterra s ice cream is produced by the great and
fresh dairy ingredients such as milk, nuts etc which are available domestically. By do so they ought to
make sure that their dairy goods have higher quality, than their competitors at low cost, and make sure
that their products are safe and sound for health. Manufactured goods Quality expects to coalesce
which will tackle the customer needs and will offer the special product to their customers for their
satisfaction. This approach helps to improve the approximation of organizations brand and make a
uniqueness of product in the market. Fonterra s brand tip top ice cream has at all times prided itself on
fresh ingredient found in ice cream such as fresh cream and milk. Now even more of our ingredients
have the same natural testimonial, without affecting the quality which are enjoyed by the kiwis. Those
Products have natural colors and flavors started to hit the shelves in July 2013.
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13. Essay Role and Function of Enobarbous
Consider the role and function of Enobarbus in Antony and Cleopatra
Enobarbus is a vital character and a key element to the success of the play. Emrys Jones view on
Enobarbus is that he is the plays strongest supporting character and structural device of great
importance to the plays dramatic effect. He is portrayed in many forms, honest, likable, high ranking
solider, he is of note trustworthy and a true friend to Antony. Enobarbus and Antony share a deep
friendship. Antony confides in Enobarbus allowing him to speak freely and honestly. When Antony
tells Enobarbus Fulvia is dead he replies with Why, sir, give the gods a thankful sacrifice showing
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Enobarbus speaks the truth. Wilson Knight states Enobarbus often sees the truth whilst his superiors
blunder at cross purposes. His opinions are spoken bluntly and sometimes at inappropriate times and
sometimes caustic. He joins in with the crowd both in Rome and Egypt. He first appears in the play
with the soothsayer, enjoying the company of Cleopatra s maids showing the audience that he can fit
into both geographical parts of the play with ease and confidence. Although he is portrayed as a
professional soldier he enjoys pleasure too, Most of our fortunes be drunk to bed he is sociable and
humorous and when he sees Cleopatra coming he jokes hush here come Antony. Although he enjoys a
drink he is serious when he is needed for military duty and takes the view work before pleasure
keeping within the Roman ideas of conduct. Wilson Knight states Enobarbus is the moral centre of the
play and through him shows that loyalty and the power of love overshadows common sense and
logical reasoning .
There are four main functions of Enobarbus within the play. He is used as a chorus for example in
commenting on the reconciliation of Antony and Caesar and Antony s marriage to Octavia.
Traditionally Shakespeare would use the chorus role as more of a secondary character to give the
audience an insight into what they should expect throughout the play and create picture like images so
that the audience can appreciate the scenes.
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14. The Bath And The Yellow Wallpaper
How do the authors of The Bath (1983) and The Yellow Wallpaper use language present the
vulnerabilities of the central characters?
The authors of the Books The Yellow Wallpaper and The Bath attempt at a great literary extent to
thoroughly show describe and explain the vulnerabilities of the protagonists in their respective worlds.
It is evident in both texts that there are a range of similarities between both protagonists, which
include: their weaknesses, emotions, families and their genders. But on the other hand they also have a
range of differences which include: their certain weakness, the extent of their irrationality, support and
marriage relation with their certain spouses. They both live in radically different utopias, which could
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Hope is also a great theme in the Yellow Wallpaper. It is as likewise found in the resolution stage of
the story. Her hope seems quite more realistic and rational. She seems to have defeated her human
master as recorded in the following extract: Open the door, my darling! I can t, said 1. The key is
down by the front door under a plantain leaf! And then I said it again, several times. Very gently and
slowly, and said it so often that he had to go and see, and he got it of course, and came in. He stopped
short by the door. What is the matter? he cried. For God s sake, what are you doing? I kept on
creeping just the same, but I looked at him over my shoulder. I ve got out at last, said I, in spite of you
and Jane? And I ve pulled off most of the paper, so you can t put me back! Now why should that man
have fainted? But he did, and right across my path by the wall, so that I had to creep over him every
time! This piece of text shows that her view of hope is in the death of her husband, she finally
defeated this great snake who creeped and held her for all her life. She finds hope in freedom.
Although there is substantial evidence that there is a sort of tragedy in the death of her husband. A
great technique that has been used by the author is the use of short sentences; they show the increase
in tempo of the certain scene that is presented towards the reader
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15. Four Factor Analysis Paper
The CFA results provided support for the four factor model indicating the distinctiveness of the four
variables. The chi square value for the variables. The chi square value for the four factor model (chi
square =4816.468, df = 246, p= 0.000) was lower than those of three factor model (chi square
=5247.931, df = 249, p= 0.000), the two factor model (chi square =6855.536, df = 251, p= 0.000) and
the one factor model (chi square =9540.195, df = 252, p= 0.000). Furthermore, the fit indices revealed
a better fit for the four factor model (TLI= .730, CFI= .759, RMSEA= .246) relative to the three factor
model (TLI= .708, CFI= .736, RMSEA= .249), the two factor model (TLI= .617, CFI= .652,
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Moreover, the findings declare that psychological safety fully mediate the relationship between
proactive personality and voice behavior meaning that when the employees be proactive, they need to
feel with psychological safety to voice their concerns and interests. Furthermore, the findings proved
that psychological safety partially mediate the relationship between supportive leadership and voice
behavior meaning that when the employees perceive their leaders as supportive, they may need to feel
with psychological safety to voice their concerns and interests, since the supportive leader will provide
him with support , that it avoiding him from fearing of punishment , thus encouraging him to speak.
Unlike the proactive personality construct, if the employee were proactive, he needs necessarily to fell
with psychological safe to voice, if he would not feel with psychological safe, he would not voice
because of fearing of
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16. The Old Testament Language Of Joel 2
eschatology. Using the Old Testament language of Joel 2, Pentecostals referred to the Spirit baptism
event as the latter rain . This latter rain was a sign of the lasts days and the immanent return of Christ.
How did they know that the latter rain was falling over them? This is where tongues manifestation is
crucial. Pentecostals believe that they had received xenolalia, human language unknown to them.
Thus, many believed that they were experiencing what the disciples had experience in Acts 2. Hence,
their understanding of Christ immanent return together with the idea that they spoke a foreign human
tongue became the springboard for such missionary burst throughout the world. Anderson points out,
The idea of a world wide revival to precede the soon coming King became a prominent theme in early
Pentecostalism and was an important reason for frantic mission activity that came in the movement s
wake.
It is widely known, that early Pentecostal missionaries and the local people suffered due to such
eschatological urgency. Nevertheless, it cannot be denied that even through those sufferings God used
these missionaries to spread the gospel to unimaginable places.
In the last section, Lausanne Covenant agrees in principle to what is a Pentecostal understanding of
the last days. It says, We believe that the interim period between Christ s ascension and return is to be
filled with the mission of the people of God, who have no liberty to stop before the end. Though the
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17. Myelin Sheath Essay
The Myelin Sheath: Essential for Rapid Saltatory Conduction
The synthesis and maintenance of the myelin sheath is critical for normal neural function because
myelination is responsible for the saltatory conduction of action potentials that significantly increases
the conduction velocity of electrical signals (Bartzokis, 2004). The conduction velocity of propagation
is important because it controls the flow of information necessary for vital cognitive functions. The
axon of a nerve cell is insulated via the process of myelination in which oligodendrocytes
concentrically wrap the axon in layers of myelin (Hill, Wyse, Anderson, 2012). In myelinated axons
the only exposed regions of the axon and thus the only loci of ion flow across the axonal membrane
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The principle function of the myelin sheath is that it increases the membrane resistance and decreases
the membrane capacitance (Hill et al., 2012). Increasing the membrane resistance increases the length
constant and allows action potentials to propagate farther along the axon. Myelin decreases the
membrane capacitance by increasing the distance separating the charges on the inner and outer
surfaces of the membrane (Figure 1). Furthermore, the increase in resistance of the myelinated
internodes is offset by the decrease in capacitance so the time constant remains virtually unchanged
while the length constant greatly increases, hence increasing the conduction velocity of the action
potential (Hill et al., 2012).
The crucial role of myelination to the propagation of action potentials and increase in conduction
velocity can be illustrated by comparing the function of healthy neurons to those affected by
neurological diseases such as Alzheimer s disease. A study on the deterioration of myelin in people
with Alzheimer s disease exhibits the essential role myelination plays in normal cognitive function
(Bartzokis, 2004). Myelin breakdown disrupts brain function, compromises the saltatory
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18. The Virgin Atlantic Essay examples
The Virgin Atlantic is providing jobs to wishful applicants that were interested in joining them. But
before proceeding further, let we explain what the definition of employed and unemployed is. In this
sense, the employed are the one who currently have job meanwhile, the unemployed are those who
currently do not have jobs, and together with the unemployed, they create the labor force (O Sullivan,
Sheffrin, Perez, 2010). From the micro economical perspective, the company is contributing to the
country production in terms of providing employment through their airline business. In fact, the more
that they employ, the more they contribute to the marginalization of the employed and the
unemployed. For example, a successful applicant that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, the flight that Virgin Atlantic provides to Asian countries will contribute to the nation
tourism aspects. Foreign tourist from the Europe and all perhaps from all over the world will come to
Asian countries. This will boom the tourism industry in the particular country. This will develop the
infrastructure of the country itself (Tucker, 2010). In terms of employment, especially that rely on
tourism industry, more and more labour will be needed. Hence, the requirement for workers will
increase. Job seekers around the world will come to that country to seek for job. In fact, the local
people themselves will need to compete with foreign workers to get the job. Hotels for example, will
be built and increased from time to time.
Other than that, there s another effort that has been doing by Virgin Group on aviation industry
especially Virgin Blue. They was looking as far and give attention to the side of work management as
their low cost airlines strategies. The implementation of the works management strategies was
included to all among the staff which was to improve their reputation on aviation industry. Virgin
Group highlights the productivity and functional flexibility on works as their key components of their
low cost aviation strategies. As result on the
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19. Facts About Child Support
You re divorced. You ve received your final decree. You ve adjusted to co parenting and the child
support payments that are due each month, but you still have a few questions. One of them is probably
this, How will child support affect my taxes?
Child support, whether you receive it or pay it, is controlled by a set of rules outlining deductions and
exemptions. The terms of your divorce settlement will, in large part, determine how child support
payments will affect your taxes. If you have questions regarding child support and how it will affect
your taxes, contact an experienced Arizona family law attorney. It s important to become familiar with
the long term implications of your child support agreement.
Facts About Child Support:
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20. Pepsico Strategy
Executive summary
Pepsi Co is engaged in manufacturing, marketing and distribution of food and beverages which
includes carbonated, non carbonated drinks, snacks and grains. Its main competencies are its
marketing and distribution network, it does not believe in competing with its competitors but rather
defines its own market by selecting their own target audience. It has formulated it strategy in reference
to its external environment and internal capabilities. The company selects is own internal strengths
and tries to capitalize on them, it also seeks for improving upon its opportunities and find ways to
combat its threats. Pepsi being having the second major share in the F B industry is constantly
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2. Pepsi Co America Beverages Manufactures bottling of carbonated drinks of Pepsi
3. Pepsi Co International Includes divisions like PI snacks which have divisions in Europe, Middle
East and Asia and PI Beverages which includes division in Europe, Asia and Middle East. It
manufactures sweet products
4. Quaker oats North America It manufactures rice cereals and cold storage flakes and oatmeals
5. United Kingdom and Europe It manufactures walkers and cheetos
1.3. Objectives in relation to Organization Structure Figure 1 :Organisation structure of Pepsi
Critical Analysis: Pepsi Co has a very well defined systematic organization structure based on the
basis of geographical regions ,office of responsibility and on the basis of product division they mange
like Pepsi beverage, Pepsi snacks or Quaker oats.
The top level management includes CEO and board of directors who decide what markets they need to
target and how shall they approach them, in relation to their competitors. Each individual of each
department has the authority to enforce his strategy so that they can achieve their targeted sales and
grow their market share.
1.4. Market share and product portfolio
Following are the brands that Pepsi Co owns
Pepsi Music: in collaboration with Yahoo
Carbonated drinks: Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, 7up, Mountain dew
Mineral water: Aquafina
Non carbonated drinks: Gatorade, Dole,
Fruit
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21. The New Addiction- Smartphones
Today Teenagers of the world have a new addiction. This new addiction is known as smartphones.
Teenagers between 15 17 nowadays are using smartphones without limits. Everywhere you turn you
see teens bending down or swiping or clicking their phones screen or sleeping with their smartphones
under the pillow. Day after day smartphones are becoming more central to teenagers lives. A
smartphone could be well defines as a portable phone that has additional functions parallel to personal
digital assistance devices. Smartphones simplify communication and offer fast and easy access to
almost every single information needed in teens everyday life. But the fact the smartphones took place
over other devices such as cameras, clocks, library books, and computer games make them more and
more important, which also makes teens dependent to them. The benefits could be severely
undermined if mishandling and over use are not kept in check and under controlled. Although older
teenagers would disagree their use of smartphone should be monitored by parents, because
smartphone are distracting teenagers, causing them health problems, in addition to encouraging them
sexually. Teenagers are being distracted by their smartphones in many different ways, that s why the
use of them should be monitored by parents. To illustrate, texting, chatting, tweeting, playing and
watching videos on YouTube are enjoyable activates that many teens choose to do during their spare
time. However,
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22. Romantic Antics during the Romantic Period of Music
What makes you think of the Romantic Period in music? The music period deemed the Romantic
Period was brought into place by the major social and political stresses following the French
Revolution, having the outcome of trends worldwide. The Romantic Period itself, outside of music,
was a dramatic movement that was caused by rebelling everything that the Classical Period held as far
as standards in music, art, and societal living. This rebellion against the cultural norm caused differing
standpoints between logic and emotion, science and faith, freedom and oppression, capitalism and
socialism, and also the difference between structured music and expressive music. The composers
during this period were interesting in that they were able to construct such a stylistic way of writing,
and preforming music, in such a short time. Some artists in this time that were crucial to this
development of music were Chopin, and Schumann, who will be later discussed. Frederic Chopin was
given an early start in music. He was born on March 1, 1879 in Zelazowa Wola, Poland. The young
boy had not but aged 7 years when he wrote his first composition. Imagine that, a second grader who
knew how to write his own compositions. Personally I think that is amazing because sometimes it
seems nearly impossible to write anything that is original. This young boy was soon after sent to the
Warsaw Conservatory of Music, where he studied under the Polish Josef Elsner. His early beginnings
in music did
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23. Rei Company Overview
Can REI Climb Higher with Networking and the Internet?
With an old fashioned sensibility and a forward looking embrace of networking and Internet
technology, Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI) occupies a distinctive position in the retail market.
Selling gear and clothing for outdoor recreational activities, REI operates 82 stores throughout the
United States, as well as 2 stores on the Web and an adventure themed travel service. Together, these
entities recorded over $1 billion in sales during 2005.
The company was started in 1938 as a cooperative by mountain climbers Lloyd and Mary Anderson
and a group of associates to acquire quality climbing gear and other outdoor recreational equipment at
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After implementing the wireless system, the same work can be performed in 25 to 28 hours. Multiply
that by 82 stores and you have major cost savings.
REI is now experimenting with new ways to deliver information to the store floor. It is testing wireless
handheld devices that give employees instant access to product information on the Web, wireless cash
registers and point of sale devices to facilitate quick changes to store layouts, and live two way
videoconferencing based on IP/TV technology that would allow shoppers or sales associates at kiosks
to talk to call center agents or product specialists at REI headquarters or other stores. REI has rolled
out wireless IP telephony phones in its flagship Seattle store and it is considering using its network to
deliver on demand videos to kiosks to supplement employee training.
REI has remained determined to use its multiple channels to support each other. The company s
philosophy is that it doesn t matter which segment of the company is responsible for a sale occurring;
the sale benefits the company as a whole. Jeff Schueler, a usability consultant and founder and CEO of
Usability Sciences, views a sale as the final step in the multi step process of shopping. According to
Schueler, the vast majority of people who visit e commerce Web sites do so for purposes such as fact
finding, price comparisons, obtaining special discount coupons, and account maintenance and
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24. The Depression, Recession, and Business Cycle Essay example
The phrase History repeats itself is a commonly used paradigm when it comes to events that happen in
a repetitive notion. The recession that has recently been witnessed by the millions is a great example
of history repeating itself. How did it happen, did we know it was going to happen, and was there
anything that could have been done to prevent it? There are a multitude of questions that could be
asked, with the most important of them all, will it happen again? In just the past two hundred years,
the United States has seen Black Friday in 1869, The Great Depression in 1929, and the most current
recession of 2009. Recessions, depressions, inflation, economic boom, these are all terms used to
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will see much more financial heartache between 1837 up to the largest downturn in history in 1929,
the Great Depression.
The great depression, up to date, was the longest and most devastating financial period recorded in
history. This time it didn t have to do with land prices falling, or the falling out of cotton exportation,
but it was primarily affected by the stock market prices falling. This event would change the American
ideals of economics and politics forever. President Herbert Hoover was in office during the onset of
the depression. Hoover was a well rounded individual He worked in mining as a young man, traveling
the world to develop and supervise mining operations. He published the book Principles of Mining
which became a staple text book in most mining schools and helped spread his reputation across the
nations. During the beginning stages of his reign as president, which began in March of 1929, he made
several successful accomplishments from stopping the twelve hour workday in the steel mines,
reorganizing the European economy, reopening mines, and creating the Agricultural Marketing Act.
Although he had many early successes, they would be short lived. By October of 1929, the stock
market had crashed. Hoover would become the victim of a devastating event that he had no control
over. Although congress felt that Hoover had failed, economist such as William Foster and Waddill
Catchings felt that he had been very well prepared. Even the New
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25. Lab Design History
In 2009, three young businesspersons brave the market fraught with economic crisis and started Klab
Design with passion and enthusiasm. The company was later rebranded into Lab Design. With
extraordinary Italian talent, company designers and engineers turned the best concepts into objects
that are equally extraordinary. They offer the world products that are 100% Made in Italy, created
through high quality production and with the use of excellent quality materials. How materials are
used and matched resulted in products with tactile quality and visual impact. Lab Design set out to
provide furniture and accessories that have a life of their own, and that is exactly what they achieved.
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Every raw material is matched in such a way that the end product takes on a life of its own. It not only
completes and enhances interior furnishings, but stands out at the same time. Lab Design Products Lab
Design provides tables and coffee tables, furniture accessories, chairs armchairs, sofas and fabric
collection, all made to the highest standard. Ometto Table is a new table designed by Marco Cocco
and inspired by a cairn. The base is made of word topped with glass. Tribeca Dresser is designed by
Modalto. The wooden dresser features a chequered pattern with the grain of wood set vertically and
horizontally at intervals. It is designed to trick the eye, but provides that functionality you can expect
from a Lab Design product. Tiberio Secetary Desk is another amazing creation by Modalto. The base
is made of solid oak wood that is pore painted, and then topped with a 16 mm wood. The top is then
finished in veneer wood, glossy or matt lacquered. Although made entirely of wood, the drawers of the
Tiberio desk is covered with leather. Lab Design has added a Ready to Ship service where you can
choose from items that are ready to be shipped to you the day after you place your
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26. Rebel Thriver Persuasive Speech
Ariel blanch
When writing the story
Of your life don t let no one else hold the pen
Rebel Thriver Hello dear reader let me tell a little bit about myself. I was born August 11th, 2005. In
Chicago, Illinois at University. Best hospital ever NUMBER 1. I don t know exactly what time I was
born but I think it was near dawn. I am the 2nd oldest in my family. I have 2 brothers who is 14 and
15. And 7 sisters WOW right!!! I am 144 months figure that out!!! I wish I was the oldest so I can
boss them around but I can t. ☹
I have 2 grandmas, one on my dad s side and one on my mom s side. I have 3 aunts. All together I
have 13 cousins. We might be planning a trip to go to Disney land or adventure land. Sometimes we
would go to Cedar Rapids to see our relative s or even Chicago. I don t like the hour trips at all.
Because their long and boring. Who wants to sit in a car and listen to the radio for hours NOT
ME!!!!!!! I want to do Ancestry.com and find out how many family members I got. And what they did
as a career. We might get a dog but were going to train it so it can listen. So, a pup is a good start. ...
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I had a princess cake and some Disney princesses on top. Best birthday party ever. I remember going
to a new school in 4th grade. I didn t want to start school there but I ended up liking it very much. I ve
known my friends more than 4 years from Cedar Rapids. When we moved to Dubuque I ended up
breaking my thumb. And I had to wear a cast for a month. For my 12th birthday we had cake and ice
cream. And I m doing other stuff too like HENNA!!!!!!! Might go to
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27. Themes In The Seafarer And Other Anglo-Saxton Lyric Poetry
Some people choose where their destiny goes and some just float with it. In the Anglo Saxton period a
home wasn t seen as it is today, we are citizens of a nation, and not long ago we served under kings
and lords. In The Seafarer and most other Anglo Saxton Lyric poems, they tell a tale of exile from a
single speaker, it brings the raw emotion and mood of the story reminding us that pain has no limits.
The predominant mood in the The Seafarer is one of discontent and sorrow.
The Seafarer s mood starts with depression and sorrow telling of hardships he endured in the sea. He
describes his travels, How the sea took me, swept me back and forth in sorrow and fear and pain. (The
Seafarer 21). It showed his suffering, tested his endurance, and gave him a will to live. He gets an
feeling from the sea that no one could understand living on land, At my sea weary soul. No man
sheltered On the quit fairness of earth can feel How wretched I was, drifting through winter On an ice
cold sea, whirled in sorrow, Alone in a world blown clear of love, Hung with icicles. (The Seafarer
22). The pain of being alone and in constant worry is hard to live with, but he can t help the need he
has for the sea, I put myself back on the paths of the sea. Night would blacken; it would snow from the
north: Frost bound the earth and hail would fall. The coldest seeds, And how my heart would begin to
beat, knowing once more The sault waves tossing and the towering sea! The time for journeys would
come
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28. Critical Reflection Of An Organization
Critical reflection Critical reflection should help members of the organization to see changes in a
different way and to uncover the underlying interests that are hidden in obvious management
practices. One should understand that these practices are social constructs and become aware of the
role one plays in the production and reproduction of these practices (Darwin et al., 2002). Critical
reflection does not come easily, but develops from resistance against social restrictions. In this sense,
soft management techniques have the paradoxical effect to weaken the capacity of staff to reflect
critically on labor situations (Alvesson Willmott, 1992). Hence the skeptical view that critical theorists
have on management phenomena such as empowerment and teamwork (Hardy Leiba O Sullivan,
1998; Boje Rosile, 2001; Sewell, 2001; Lincoln et al., 2002) In what follows, we explain how critical
reflection leads to insights about the power relations in change. Adepts of the critical discourse are
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While these views describe the requirements to build effective structures, critical discourse will point
out the irrationality of these beliefs by revealing how the yet overpowering efficiency and
effectiveness is sacrificed to safeguard the privileges of the powerful. According to critical discourse
there are fundamental structural differences in terms of access to power in which politics is an
inevitable reaction to the unfair distribution of resources in organizations. Organizational politics is
not just a matter of self interest, but also a struggle between opposing class interests in existing elitist
power structures. Critical discourse examines the ways in which specific groups strive to make social
constructions that operate in their own interests appear natural and so uncontestable (Davey,
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29. Sickle Cell Anemia Research Papers
Sickle Cell Anemia/Sickle Cell Disease
Sickle Cell Anemia is a fatal hereditary illness, in which there is insufficient amount of red blood cells
to to carry the right amount of oxygen throughout the body. In the United States people with Sickle
Cell Anemia is that of an African Descent or would classify themselves as black.
Approximately 1 in 13 African American babies will be born with the trait of Sickle Cell Anemia
1 in 365 black newborns will be born with Sickle Cell Anemia.
1 in 16,300 Hispanic Americans are born with Sickle Cell Anemia
This disease is also common in Hispanic, Indian, Middle Eastern and Southern European
backgrounds, also roughly 100,000 Americans have Sickle Cell Anemia. Approximately 2000 babies
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When children are born; for about 6 12 months they shouldn t have any problems with their health,
this is because they have a special hemoglobin that protects the hemoglobin from sickle problems.
This hemoglobin releases oxygen to any hemoglobin under stress preventing complications. This
medicine works the exact same, as the blood when the medicine is used, looks the same of that of a
baby.
It is not a cure, but if taken regularly, it can make a massive impact on health.
In conclusion,
Sickle Cell Anemia is a fatal hereditary illness with a range of signs and symptoms. A person can go
years without having symptoms while some don t survive childhood. The life span of a person with
Sickle Cell Anemia is 50 years above, however female counterparts live longer than the men. It is
common in African and Black individuals. The only cure for Sickle Cell Anemia is a bone marrow
transplant, which reverses the illness. Hydroxycarbamide can also help lessen complications, but is
not a cure. It is an illness that results in early deaths, that s why it is important to get treatment as soon
as
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30. The Eyes Of God s Adjunct
It s raining outside, beating a dissonant harmony down the peaked roof. The sky is weeping, for my
sins that cry to heaven. No sunlight streams through the stained glass to illuminate the chapel, instead
the mosaic saints who watch me as I silently make my way beyond the pews are opaque. I m
unworthy of His light, even in here. When it s finally my turn, I enter the confessional and kneel. I feel
the eyes through the screen looking at me, as though they can see right through me. The eyes of God s
adjunct. I can pretend that God does not know what is in my heart or my sins, but I cannot hide from
the priest, who is solid and real in the box beside me. The box like a coffin, hot and humid, like I
imagine Hell would be. This should be cleansing, a release. Dude, just stop. If I have to listen to any
more of that crap I m gonna puke! Serious. Ruthie s reading was rudely interrupted by her roommate s
pleas for no more. The two girls had been sharing a room in the dorms of The St. Maria Faustina
Academy for Girls for almost two years. This was the first time Ruthie had been brave enough to read
one of her rough drafts for her friend, and after such a reaction it would surely be the last. Francis
Lynne Gilliam IV. Frankie. First girl in a succession of Franks, and sadistically happy about being the
last, unable to take the name Gilliam with her. She was the youngest of a string of girls. Her father, an
only child, gave up on his hopes for a son after the sixth try.
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31. Disco Spin Research Paper
Disco Spins slot review
Disco craziness and dance moves galore that s what takes the central stage in the 2012 NetEnt slot
release Disco Spins. Kitschy tunes and funky looking dance spins around the reels during the cool and
unique Disco Floor feature. Today we will check how much you can win in this fun slot and which
online casinos in the UK can offer you to spin its reels right now, while giving you a generous casino
bonus.
Disco Spins slot features
Disco spins sot is set on 5 reels, 3 rows and 20 paylines, with cool and cartoonish looking higher value
symbols of 5 disco dancers wearing yellow, red, purple, green and blue 70 s outfits and lower value
symbols of card values A, K, Q and J.
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The average return to player rate here is set at 96.4%, and the maximum non progressive jackpot you
can be lucky to win is x1000 your stake or 230,000 coins.
Disco Spins slot graphics and sounds
Disco as a genre is definitely not for everyone it s a rather love or hate thing. Same goes for the Disco
Slot theme you can either enjoy the slightly silly and cute disco dances, mirror balls and dance floor
background with the typical disco tunes, or find it a bit too ridiculous. We think it s kind of sweet,
entertaining and groovy, but we ll leave it up to you to decide whether you like it or not.
Disco Spins slot our conclusion
To be honest we really enjoyed the playing this funky and charming slot, especially considering the
rare and very uncommon Dance Floor Wild feature with changing colour tiles. The jackpot is quite
impressive as well, same goes for the Free Spins round with 2 options that can be retriggered. If you
don t mind a bit of good old Saturday Night fever tunes, give this game a good spin at one of the
online casinos that we listed in this
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32. Assessment Of Chronic Pain
Assessment
Assessment of chronic pain first begins with understanding what chronic pain is. Chronic pain is any
pain with or without obvious injury that lasts longer than the expected healing period. Like many
chronic diseases, it has periods of remission, an absence of symptoms, and exacerbation, an increase
in the severity of the symptoms. A recent study suggested that chronic pain affects about 80% of
elders in nursing homes. (Pateinakis, 2013) Proper treatment of chronic pain begins with gathering
subjective and objective data about the client s pain. Before meeting with the client determine rather
or not the client is capable of communicating about his or her pain. If the client is aphasic or severely
demented, it may be necessary to ask family members and/or caregivers to be present during the
interview to help answer questions. Even if the patient is able to communicate effectively, they may be
more comfortable with loved ones nearby. Review any comorbidities that may be affecting the pain or
even causing the pain. Also, note all medications the client is currently taking including herbal
supplements and over the counter drugs, to prevent polypharmacy or even identify polypharmacy that
is occurring already.
Next, begin a focused interview. COLDSPA can be used effectively to gather all the specific
information about the pain itself. Character is the description of the sign or symptom. Onset is when it
began. Location is where is it and if it is localized pain or
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33. The Impact of Information Technology Infrastructure...
The Impact of Information Technology Infrastructure Flexibility on
Strategic Alignment and Applications Implementation
Sock H. Chung
Department of Computer Information Systems
College of Business
Eastern Michigan University
Ypsilanti, MI 48197 sock.chung@banyan.emich.edu R. Kelly Rainer, Jr. **
Department of Management
College of Business
Auburn University
Auburn, Alabama 36849
(334) 844 6527 rainer@business.auburn.edu Bruce R. Lewis
Calloway School of Business
Wake Forest University
Winston Salem, NC 27109
(336) 758 7195 lewisb@wfu.edu ** Corresponding Author: Kelly Rainer
The Impact of Information Technology Infrastructure Flexibility on
Strategic Alignment and Applications Implementation
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II. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
We develop our theoretical framework by first reviewing definitions of IT infrastructure and its
components. We then define the concept of IT infrastructure flexibility and its relationship to strategic
IT business alignment and to applications implementation in the organization.
Information Technology Infrastructure
The topic of IT infrastructure has been a key issue for both researchers and practicing managers for
some time [see e.g., Brancheau, Janz, Wetherbe, 1996]. The organization s IT infrastructure basically
integrates technology components to support business needs but the IT infrastructure concept is more
complicated. The definition of IT infrastructure encompasses a variety of components. Based on
previous studies, Duncan [1995] stated that IT infrastructure includes a group of shared, tangible IT
resources that provide a foundation to enable present and future business applications [Broadbent
Weill, 1997; Davenport Linder, 1994; Earl, 1989; Keen, 1991; McKay Brockway, 1989; Niederman,
Brancheau, Wetherbe, 1991; Weill, 1993]. These resources include: (1) computer hardware and
software (e.g., operating systems); (2) network and telecommunications technologies; (3) key data; (4)
34. core data processing applications; (5) shared IT services. Duncan [1995] also stated that IT
infrastructure includes the alignment of IT plans to business objectives, the IT
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35. Sherwood Anderson s Speak
The book Speak follows the main character, Melinda, who was raped the summer by a senior named
Andy Evans or as she calls him IT before her start into high school. Due to her rape, Melinda has
become more reclusive and began to miss class by hiding in the janitor s closet or skipping school
altogether just so she can hide from teachers she dislikes and avoid painful interactions with her
former friends. Her grades a majorly affected as well due to her actions in school. She has a hard time
worrying about her education as she tries to cope with her rape, finding the only solace in her art class
project to create various interpretations of a tree. It is only after facing the fact that she was raped that
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The clique high school class group like she lists on page 4 ...Jocks, Country Clubbers, Idiot Savants,
Cheerleaders, Human Waste, Eurotrash, Future Fascists of America, Big Hair Chix, the Marthas,
Suffering Artists, Thespians, Goths, Shredders. Even with these clans in school she states her self to be
clanless and calls her self The Outcast forming the school social circles into a form of barbaric tribes
or factions coexisting together. At this age, it is easy for many to understand the social isolation that
we can feel in class especially a transition into a new school year. It s like the first day of school and
you get to lunch and you don t really know where to sit but you want to sit somewhere with people
that you know, so you are in a rush to find someone. The adolescence stage of our lives is like this in
between place between leaving behind our childhood and transitioning into adults. This theme of
adolescence makes Melinda s story more relatable and even her horrible circumstances that she is
faced with highlights the difficulties that all adolescence may face when at this stage of life.
The theme of the tree is a big symbolization of the growth that Melinda goes throughout the novel its
difficulties and of its importance to Melinda. Melinda is given this year long project to interpret trees
into art. It is at the end of the story that the trees become more profound like Melinda raking leaves to
the very end when she completes her project and shows it to her art teacher before finally telling her
about what she has been through showing that she has grown throughout the
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36. The Impact Of The Canadian Banking System
Although, Canada is a close neighbor of the US, its economy did not seem be much affected by the
recent 2008 global crisis. For explanation, we need to take a look at Canada s banking system and
regulations. Bordo, Redish, and Rockoff explain that despite of the fact that both countries started out
as colonies of Great Britain, their banking systems evolved differently. For example, Canada banking
system was created as a system of large financial institutions that evolved into oligopoly due to the
entry restrictions, whereas the US banking system was fragmented and fragile. Further, the Canadian
banking system had absorbed the mortgage market, investment banking, and was tightly regulated by
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However, Alan Walks explains that Canadian banks managed the crisis fairly well due to the bailout,
which was handled quickly without media attention and scrutiny through the government institutions
and programs (Walks 2014).
Currently, Canadian financial sector is dominated by six large banks and a number of smaller
institutions. The banks in Canada are allowed to combine investment banking and deposit taking
functions (Walks 2014). Until 2006, the mortgage loans in Canada were issued for 25 years with
minimum 5 percent down payment. When the homeowners default in their mortgage, they are still
legally responsible of their debt even after they sell their property or abandon it. Walks points out: All
lenders issuing CMHC insured mortgages are protected from losses on both principal and interest in
the event of default (Walks 2014).
Furthermore, the United States shadow banking sector entered Canadian market after 2001, offering
interest only and subprime mortgage loans. Due to not providing mortgage insurance, the shadow
banking sector services were not accepted by the big banks and traditional lenders. However, in 2006,
after the election of a new federal government and intense lobbying by the US firms, Canada changed
its banking standards. New private competitors were allowed to enter Canadian mortgage insurance
market and lending terms were extended to 40 years of amortization with no down payment. Some of
the officials in Canada
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37. Medical Animator Essay
This paper provides knowledge about what the effects of animation has in the fields of both biology
and medicine. It also gives some information about what a medical animator is and their purpose in
science. As well as some extra information about them, such as the courses or classes they need to
attend through in order to be considered a medical animator. Information about the materials and
research necessary in order to create a scientifically accurate animation, in which they are showing the
process of something or of any type of medical or scientific event that an animation is needed for.
What makes an animation scientifically accurate, and the science that goes into an animation. In
addition to that, I will also talk about what the perks of animation in these fields are. Along with how
animation can help better the learning and understanding of difficult topics and procedures, whether it
be for students or for the general public. The paper will also include some information to further prove
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The animators also are required to look into the physics of items that are a part of the animation to
make sure everything that is in motion or is happening is moving the way its suppose to move or if
there is a problem with how something is happening or how quick it s happening. They usually use a
specialist in this field to help them out so they can do their job right. Physics is already heavily present
in animation no matter what type of animation, it is necessary in order to make actions in the
animation believable or at least plausible enough for the audience that is watching. Physics is an
important subject that makes an exceptional animation without it would make their final product look
like it was made horribly and very lifeless. It undoubtedly plays a large role when it comes to
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38. A Day in the Life of Me
A Day in the Life of Me Week 7
Introduction to Sociology SOCI111 with Dr. Tinker
Everyday I wake up and come into contact with objects and people of all nationalities, cultures and
social class, which is sociological. Objects I see or use such as clothes, music, phone or even
appliances that help me wake up (coffee of course) help me to start my day. Interestingly enough
everyday life consists of human beings interacting with one another, their ideas, and emotions, which
can be called sociology of identification. We recognize and participate sociologically with our family
at home, our peers and employers at work and students at school.
An example is the very class I am participating in right now, interacting using a set of ... Show more
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Then from 9:30 10:00, Met with business manager to discuss organizational chart for positions within
the Emergency Operations Center. The importance of being able to establish key individuals for the
positions that will be coordinating emergency efforts within our region directly correlates to the
credentials we as a credentialing society require to place the right person in the right position that can
perform the duties to the level of performance expected. From 10:00 1:00, I attended a conference call
for Transportation Operations Center (TOC) Managers Mtg to discuss operational issues affecting all
operations centers and the policies or guidelines needed to ensure certain actions are performed
according to said guidelines. From 1:00 2:00, I departed the office to save my sanity and rode max to
Subway for lunch. Grabbed sandwich and returned to office to eat and continue diagnosing e mail
traffic.
At 2:15, I gave a tour to a group of students from Bryan Elementary explaining the purpose of our
traffic operation center and used this time to help grow the next generation of engineers and
professionals. In this role, I became the Gatekeeper that helped to build our future generation of
students by sharing information and expectations previously unknown to the students by
accomplishing the manifest function of teaching and learning. I feel a little worse for the wear, and
beginning to tire leaving me with some very unpleasant pains in my
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39. Beryl Simpson Character Analysis
Aside from Dolores, who loves her job, Beryl Simpson is an airline reservationist who detests her job.
Beryl Simpson works on the Astrojet desk, which consist of taking calls, helping customers make
travel plans, and working with a computer called Sabre. Beryl Simpson has such obnoxious days at
work that she can t stand considering returning to work the following day. She is extremely miserable
with her job. Beryl Simpson demonstrates how much she hates her job by expressing, I hated it with a
passion getting sick in the morning, going to work feeling OH MY GOD! I ve got to go to work (122).
In the novel an image is illustrated of her not wanting to get out of bed to go to the job she hates. Her
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Roberta Victor career began when she was only 15 years old sitting in a cafe in New York City when a
friend insisted that she could make fast money. She coped with this job by getting paid as she states, I
m the same as I was 20 minutes ago, except that now I have $50 in my pocket (41). She is implying
that she didn t feel anything and was the same person just that now she had money on her. She would
spend her time doing her nails, going to the beauty parlor, and shopping to be able to blend in.
However, Roberta went from being a call girl to a streetwalker as she became a drug addict. After a
while, the work became a means of supplying drugs (44). Her use of drugs led to a large drug habit.
She was no longer able to be a call girl as the drugs had transformed her looks and she needed to look
presentable. However, her transitioning from being a call girl to a streetwalker didn t affect her as
much to hate her job. She shows how she copes with her job by stating, What I did was no different
from what 99% of American women are taught to do (48). Roberta thought that her job was no
different than what American women were doing. She even continued to compare her job as a call girl
to a women date. As in the novel a visual is illustrated that compares a woman on a date with her job
as she would charge five dollars to hold hands whereas a woman wouldn t kiss a man on the first date.
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40. Advantages Of Freemium
1 INTRODUCTION
Freemium business model is the new hit business model of the moment as it is revolutionizing today s
industries. It is helping making the world a better in a way that it allows people to access tools and
services that they would never be able to afford before.
The world has gone digital and people are always looking for the most recent free product to test.
Thus to catch the consumers attention, the product or service must be the simplest product or service
and it must also provide an instant value. Freemium is the business model that has been growing in
popularity among businesses and obviously users/consumers due to apparent simplicity. Freemium is
composed of the two terms free and premium . The word freemium in itself was created after a
discussion on Fred Wilson s blog in 2006 where he wondered of what kind of business model allows a
business give your service away for free, possibly ad supported but maybe not, acquire a large number
of customers very efficiently through word of mouth, referral networks, organic search marketing,
etc., then offer premium priced value added services or an enhanced version of your service to your
customer base (Wilson, 2006). However the origins of the freemium business model come from the
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This essay is only the visible side of the iceberg. The ever increasing value of a free buyer resulting in
the decreasing costs of marketing is for me the number one reason that should lead to switching to
freemium. But it is critical to consider the risks and the uncertainty that come with a freemium
business model. The decision to switch business model must be a meticulous process and it should
happen in one day. With social media sites being so popular, electronic word of mouth is another boost
to influencing and recommending friends to test new
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