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Elements Of Professionalism
4. Elements and Principles of Professionalism:
The first example of professionalism that will be addressed from Suits is the idea of image and its
effect on a business. Every business and industry has its own unique policy or etiquette towards the
way employees should be dressed and groomed. The first reference to appearance in correlation to a
work environment is when Trevor told Ross that he needs to dress in fancy attire to make the delivery
because it is a high society hotel and a high society client. This was an odd approach for the viewer
because usually the attire that is associated with a drug dealer is highly casual, however, as previously
stated and image is completely individual to the business. The most prominent reference to a workman
s appearance in the episode is when Spectre constantly ostracizes Ross for his unprofessional suits,
saying that they are too cheap and that his ties are too skinny . Spectre tells Ross that he is a
representation of Spectre, and Spectre is a representation of the firm, therefore he must look
professional and presentable. In the United States, where the show Suits is based, the Uniform
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One of the first actions we see Spectre perform, which leaves a mark on the viewer, is the fact that he
was able to lie to his client, which is unethical and against the law; this was the first time we see him
acting against the firm s code of conduct. The second time he acts against the code, and what is most
likely his biggest act of unethical action, is when he hires Ross. For several reasons this is unethical;
Ross does not have a law degree at Harvard law he has no degree, also, by hiring Mike Ross, not only
has he gone against the business code, he has also gone against his loyalty towards Pearson who he
owes his entire career
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Essay about Borgata Case Study Industrial Orgnizational...
Industrial/Organizational Psychology Mod 2 Critical Thinking
As former Director of Marketing for Monster.com, I am very familiar with the benefits and pitfalls of
high volume/high quality recruiting. If I were conducting the extensive recruitment that the Borgata
required, I would have done exactly the same thing and relied on outside expertise and technology to
attain recruitment goals. As John Schadler of Hotel and Motel Management states: Instead of the
traditional recruitment effort (the standard black and while, all text ad in Sunday s classified section),
hotels and resorts are using colorful full page ads in lifestyle magazines, witty dialogue in radio
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The Borgata wisely chose to use an integrated solutions marketing and recruitment technology
company to assist them. Just prior to my being hired by Monster.com, Monster had experienced a
huge problem with a similar recruiting effort for the Transportation Security Administration and we
were still dealing with the aftermath. Rather than select Monster.com for help, Borgata chose a
company that offered similar services named PeopleSoft and achieved satisfactory results (Business
Wire, 2003.)
Many factors go into the recruiting and screening of a large volume of applicants, particularly within a
short time frame. While electronic media has certainly altered the landscape of recruiting, it would not
be efficient to broadcast across millions in order to obtain suitable candidates. Obviously it is most
cost and time effective to mine from applicants that already fit specific target demographics such as
physical proximity to workplace, background and skills, etc. PeopleSoft at that time was a software
driven company, but Monster.com as the largest database company in the world, had not only the
software but also the capacity to specifically target the most appropriate demographics in order to
enhance the quality of the recruitment by mining from their own
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Eating Disorders And Excessive Exercise
EATING DISORDERS AND EXCESSIVE EXERCISE IN SPORT 2 Introduction One essential part
of competitive sport is nutrition and exercise. These factors are important because they can
considerably affect an athlete s performance. In the Perfect Body, Andie, an aspiring Olympic
gymnast, engages in a strict diet to fit her sporting norm. Her coach pushes her to lose weight, and she
feels pressured to maintain a small build. In order to reach the professional level, Andie uses extreme
measures such as self induced vomiting, fasting, and excessive exercise to control her weight. While
these methods may seem to improve performance initially, they may be signs of an eating disorder.
Compulsive exercise may also lead to burnout and overuse injuries. Ultimately, food restrictions and
overtraining can damage an athlete s health and performance. Summary In the Perfect Body, Andie
specializes in gymnastics from a very young age. In hopes of reaching the Olympic level, she works
with a leading, professional coach. She is willing do whatever it takes to reach an elite status. On
Andie s first day of training, her coach recommends that she should lose weight to optimize
performance. She fears that if she eats normally she will not be able to compete at an elite level. Then
Andie s teammate introduces her to deliberate bingeing and purging, damaging methods of weight
control. Initially she eats regularly, but soon she starts to restrict her diet to
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The Mountain Movie Psychology
After the death of his estranged father, a troubled former military sniper suffering from PTSD travels
to Wyoming to his father s home, but his increasingly irrational behavior begins to scare and alienate
his girlfriend.
BRIEF SYNOPSIS:
In Wyoming, a mailman delivering mail to the Burchill home is suddenly shot and killed. In
California, ANDREW BURCHILL (27), a former sniper in Iraq, teaches his high school class,
showing them a documentary of the Iraq War. The film is violent and bloody.
Andrew s life is interrupted by a phone call from DALE TUSCANY, a coroner in Wyoming. He tells
Andrew that his father, Marcus, died in a car accident. Andrew hasn t seen his father in 20 years.
Andrew is shocked to learn his father left him the family home and his savings accounts with
thousands of dollars. Andrew considers going back to Wyoming. He wants his girlfriend, a teacher,
MARIA, to also come with him, but she isn t sure. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Maria, a former Lioness in the war, suffers from her own posttraumatic stress.
Maria s therapist is concerned about Maria leaving her support system. Maria agrees to have her
friend, SARA, meet her in Wyoming.
Andrew packs his guns and they leave arriving in Wyoming. Andrew wants to see his father s body,
but it hasn t been released yet from the coroner s office. Andrew begins asking questions about his
father, but no one knows much about him. His father was a recluse.
At his father s home he finds some hidden guns and a secret basement. He also finds a half written
letter from his father to him, wanting to tell him something, but the letter isn t
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Summary Of Paris Paris Journey Into The City Of Light By...
After reading the book Paris, Paris, Journey into the City of Light, by David Downie, the vision that I
have created in my mind was very different from Downie s perspective. It made me realized that the
city of Paris has come a long way since the Revolutionary War to be the city it is today. Many of us
thinks that Paris is this beautiful city that is full of lights, luxurious brands, and tourist attractions.
However, we don t fully acknowledge the history and knowing why it is the way it is today. And by
reading this book, it gives travelers a little background information and a little more appreciation to
each of the sites that are mentioned.
One particular chapter that has captured my attention was Sidewalk Sundae: What makes Paris Paris.
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That was silly of me. I found the history of Coco Chanel was amazing. She was just an ordinary lady
that didn t have anything to creating a brand that is well known today. In the chapter, Downie
mentioned Coco was a social outcast from the provinces and came to rule Paris society and almost
single handedly revolutionized the way women around the world dressed, smelled, and behaved
(Downie, 112). Throughout the chapter, Downie described Chanel s history, her love life, and how she
had become a celebrity during her time. During Chanel s life, she has gone through quite a few
boyfriends. Each one of them helped her advanced in her career. For example, Étienne Balsan, he was
Chanel s first famous lover. He had offered finance for Coco. Although it was Balsan that got her out
of poverty, but it was Boy Capel who gave her happiness, one who understood her passion and thirst
for freedom. However, they only remained as friends and lover, never a wife. After, Chanel s life
began to flourish. From making hats for society ladies and irrégulières, unmarriable women to the
birth of Chanel No. 5 (perfume), and finally the iconic handbags, one which she named Boy as one of
her collections. I want to visit her original boutique at Rue Cambon shop. The history of Coco Chanel
was fascinating and learning how her
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Information, Knowledge, And The Dissemination Of...
Information, and the dissemination thereof, is based on usefulness. It is the foundation upon which we
as humans derive knowledge and understanding from to eventually communicate across platforms and
cultures. As it continues to permeate society, the formation, understanding and transmission of
information becomes heavily specified and relative to the type of information collected, who it is
useful to and how it will be used to generate widespread understanding. This is evidenced in how
people seek and use information in their modern daily lives. A widely accepted model of this process
comprises itself of the following components: data, information, knowledge, understanding and
wisdom to an extent and the synthesis of these components is foundational to understanding how
information is relative and consumed in its specificity today (Ackoff, 1989). Using differing
arguments to examine differing perspectives, I will seek to establish the place of information within
this hierarchy and how it applies to how we establish the use of information as it persists as a
standalone concept in today s society. When people determine the usefulness of data to transform it
into information and therefore understanding, it is essential to establish a mode by which this occurs.
One attempt to do this is evidenced in Russell Ackoff s (1989) article, From Data to Wisdom . As a
general argument, Ackoff (1989) seeks to qualify a model consisting of: data, information, knowledge,
understanding
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Essay On Child Protection Act 1989
The CYP F Act 1989 is relevant to the scenario presented through care and protection of the children
involved. The twins are placed with Mrs Hodge because they did not want to go live with any other
family, they feared that family would be like mum. However, a written consent for care is needed from
the twins because they are over twelve years old (Ludbrook, 1991). Ludbrook stresses the importance
of immediate investigation once they have received a report of abuse. If the investigation brings forth
serious issues, it is reported to a care and protection co ordinator who then urgently calls a family
group conference. Family group conferences takes time to set up. In a serious case, the police or
Social Welfare can get permission from the Family court to produce a warrant that allows them to
remove the children (in this case the twins) from their parents or caregivers. The children are
temporary placed in a safe place such as institutional foster home or residence (this scenario, the twins
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According Ludbrook (1991) this medical examination also helps to prove if the child has been under
such treatment. The child can also choose to have an adult they trust with them when they are
examined.
Once the Judge in the family court declares that the children are in need of care and protection
important procedures are recommended to ensure the safety of the twins. Some possible orders for the
scenario are as follows:
Counselling provided to twins or parent (Ruth Kane) provide that they consent is given (Ludbrook,
1991).
After two years the twins is brought back to court but only if there is further concern (Ludbrook,
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Summary Of Entropy By Thomas Pynchon
In Thomas Pynchon s Entropy the American society is through two different extremes through the
narratives of Meatball Mulligan and Callisto to identify the chaos and heat death of the American
society. Through the chaos it is evident that the breakdown of communication is present and how
communication is failing in the American society. The breakdown of communication in this short
story is shown through the communication theory, the chaos that emerges from Mulligan s party, and
the heat death of the universe. This ultimately portrays the rise in the death of the American society,
dehumanization, and self destruction in both Callisto s closed and Mulligan s opened systems.
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There are many strangers, such as the George Washington girls, that enter Meatball s apartment
however everyone is separated and talking but not communicating with each other. Pynchon is trying
to show that without communication entropy will take over and in this case the act of people coming
and going is a symbol to that entropy. The uniformity that is created through this party of people
coming for the sole purpose of this party and lacking communication discourages real communication.
Pynchon shows that communication is only there when people try to reach out to each other to create
some sort of understanding however when Meatball tries to communicate with Duke, Duke insists that
Meatball remains quiet (733). When trying to communicate with each other a sense of individuality
and order is expected however through Meatball s apartment the sense of the American individual
lacking communication is present. It is evident that in Meatball s world the communication has failed
as he started to think to himself about [the] two ways he could cope: (a) lock himself in the closet and
maybe eventually they would all go away, or (b) try to calm everybody down, one by one (735).
Meatball did not want to deal with the chaos that was unfolding and in order to do that he had to take
care of each individual that was there. However the chaos was already present as the people who were
at his apartment were somehow locked in their own worlds like Americans at that time due to the
failure of communication. The failure to communicate is also seen when the jazz group Duke Di
Angelis Quartet thought of their music to themselves when they were going through the motions of a
group having a session, only without instruments (733). The many people that continuously enter and
exit Meatball s party is a symbol of chaos which suggests the heat death and entropy that is unfolding
through this disorganized
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Globalization Of The United States
The United States is often defined as a capitalist economy, a concept created by a German economist
and social theorist Karl Marx, to define a system in which a minor group of persons, who regulate
large quantities of capital, create the most important economic decisions. Sometimes capitalism is
known as a global system of abuse because at times capitalism is centered on violence and
submission. Capitalism puts enormous pressure on society to make capital. In the United States have
seen a lot of fraud through the years, as well as other high profile crimes in which the fraud formed
part. The most feared crime by companies in developed countries is fraud, even compared to other
crimes such as theft and sabotage. Far from being under ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ponzi fooled thousands of investors, he promised huge earnings on international reply coupons, which
could be acquired in one country and used for postage stamps in another country. The income would
be the difference in price between the two countries. He converted a millionaire in a few months, but
the scam took him down. Some parties started to investigate the accounts because there weren t
enough international coupons for his investment strategy to function. Actually, Ponzi was paying his
investors with newer investors money, staying with a huge quantity. In a few months, Ponzi acquired
$20 million, equivalent to $222 million in current dollar values, and six banks crumbled. On the other
hand, Bernie Madoff, a respectable financier, used the famous Ponzi scheme, which attracts investors
in by warranting high revenues. As mention before, Ponzi schemes consisted in using money from
new investors to pay off the guaranteed returns to the older investors. This makes the investment look
valid and profitable, even that was not generating any profit. In Madoff s case, things began to
complicate after clients demanded a total of $7 billion back in returns. Unfortunately for Bernie, he
did not have enough money to give back to his investors. According to CNNMoney, he only made $20
billion, even though he cheated investors out of $65 billion.
According to the author George Robb in his article Before Madoff and Ponzi: 19th Century
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Irony In The Emperor s New Clothes
The literary element of irony is perfectly demonstrated in the short story, The Emperor s New Clothes.
This tale opens by introducing a markedly vain emperor who is later fooled by a couple of con artists.
The two tricksters convince the emperor that they can tailor an outfit so magnificent and extraordinary
that it appears invisible to those ...who [are] too stupid or too incompetent to appreciate its quality
(Anderson). The emperor, being intrigued, supplies the two men with many valuable materials and
requests for them to fabricate such a suit for him. Unwilling to look idiotic or incompetent both the
emperor and his subjects pretend to be enamored with the invisible, ostensibly beautiful, garment.
Nearing the end of the story the emperor decides to adorn his outfit publically so all can appreciate his
new clothes. It is not until a mere child points out that the emperor is naked that the emperor and his
subordinates become disenchanted with the lie peddled by the two frauds, and ... Show more content
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Lovecraft is a tale which preserves this fact. During the beginning of the second chapter in this five
chapter short story, the main protagonist boards a bus commandeered by a malformed man with large
feet, scaly skin, and unblinking blue eyes. As he makes his lone journey towards Innsmouth, the main
character takes note of how increasingly empty and bleak the scenery becomes. He first does this by
establishing a juxtaposition between the warm and sunny day with the desolate landscape around him
(Lovecraft). The road leading into to the town of Innsmouth is rather barren and devoid of life,
offering only the sight of sedge grass, and stunted shrubbery (Lovecraft). After crossing a few crude
wooden bridges the bus finally arrives at its predetermined destination (Lovecraft). It is at this point
that the protagonist describes the true essence of this abhorrent, nautical
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The ICF-CY Analysis
The ICF is a standard language and framework to describe health and health related conditions.
(WHO, 2002, p.2) It focuses on function instead of the medical or disease specific diagnosis (Guide to
PT Practice, 2003, p. 6) According to Kisner and Colby, the ICF has two parts: the first part is
functioning and disability and the second part is contextual factors (p. 5) Functioning and disability
describes the changes that happens in our bodies structure and function. It also includes the activities
that a person does and how much a person can participate in life activities and participation
restrictions (Kisner Colby, 2012, p. 5) Contextual factors is further subdivided into two which is
environmental factors and personal factors. (p. 5) This includes our coping mechanisms, behavior,
age, assistive device, environment modification etc. The ICF also uses qualifiers to determine extent
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The ICF CY documents and measures the health and development of children and the youth. (WHO,
2007) Working in a pediatric facility, I can see the importance and the implications that the ICF CY
can do for our patients. Granted that the ICF has not been widely integrated for use by healthcare
practitioners like physical therapists, it has to be used so that it can become a living document (Darrah,
2008, p. 151) By incorporating the use of ICF CY in our practice especially in pediatric rehabilitation,
it will help provide a common language (Darrah, 2008, p. 151) that educators, healthcare practitioners
and families can understand. This will make most an integral and contributing part in the care of our
patients for making a comprehensive and realistic project of life for the person with disability
(Martinuzzi, De Polo, Bortolot, Pradal, 2015, p. 31). Now, let us apply the ICF model to my
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Dog Parks
Dog parks are essiential for the physical and mental health of dogs. If a god doesn t get the exercise it
needs it will be vicous towards other dogs and people. A dog park how communication for the animal
and helps them socialize more. Many dogs across the country are better behaived if they are out doors.
The down side to building a new dog park is the cost and upkeep of the park. Which means hiring
people to keep it clean. Not to mention building a park will cost taxpayers alot of money.
Dogs need exercise to be better be trained and all around well mannered animals. If a dog is cooped
up in a small aprtment all day the dog will get ansy and will want to tear the place apart. Many dog
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For nearby residents, this would be very unpleasent, thus creating an angry community. Not everyone
owns a K9, many people owns cats. I love both animals but I own a cat and he gets exercise from
playing with other cats and playing with me. A lot of people nearby a dog park would find it to be
unrealistic and not contributing the community as a whole.
Having a dog park would just cater to dog owners. What about cat owners? Or people who have other
pets and just want to have a fun park experience? A playground would be a better idea instead of a
park, because you wouldn t have to worry about any lawsuits or people getting hurt from mean dogs.
Also there would be no barking for people whom just want to relax from a hard days work. Thus
creating a better and safer enviroment for all park goers. Dog owners, cat owners, lizard owners, etc.
Dog parks have helped many people get their dogs out and giving them a healthier lifestyle. People
that have no time to walk their dog can hire a dog walker and the dog walker will take them there and
let them loose in the fenced in area. Giving the owner and dog the best of both worlds if the owner has
no time. Dog parks are a great way for many people to get exercise, not just dogs. The community can
benefit from a dog park because it brings everyone together and allows them to talk and grow
friendships. For dogs and their
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Percy Jackson Hero Research Paper
What is a hero? According to Merriam Webster Dictionary, and hero is in mythological or legendary
figure often of divine descent in Dallas with great strength or ability. Dictionary.com describes a hero
as someone noted for courageous acts on nobility of character or someone who in the opinion of
others has special achievements, abilities, or personal qualities and is regarded as a role model or Idol.
My personal definition is someone who is seen as sort of a higher up position but has a fatal flaw that
inevitably leads to their downfall. You could some all of these definitions up and call Percy Jackson a
hero. First, one reason that Percy Jackson is a hero is because he is selfless. And The Lightning Thief,
in the very beginning,
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Active Learning Reflection
1) Active Learning Small mentions that the best way for students to learn is not through memorization
of facts or procedures, but through group work and problem solving. The article states that through
active learning, students can use math to solve problems, develop their own ideas, and build upon the
ideas of others (Small 4). I agree with Small s thinking, as students do tend to benefit more when they
get the chance to share their ideas with others and observe their classmates work to see how similar or
different their thinking strategies are. This allows students to actively engage with the question (math
problem), learn how to problem solve, understand that there is more than one way to approach a
solution, think outside the box, as well as see how this problem can relate to topics outside the
classroom. I personally, never enjoyed group work. Throughout my experience in public school, my
teachers would always promote group activities, but there was never any guidance or instruction to it,
so the discussions would be unbeneficial and confusing (eg. People choose not to talk, did not know
what they were doing or had the same idea). 2) Using Manipulative s While growing up,
manipulatives were a tool that was commonly used in my classroom. Small states that manipulative
materials concrete representations of mathematical ideas is essential to developing mathematical
understanding (4). I believe that manipulatives are great tools, especially for younger students,
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Pride And Prejudice Comparative Essay
Austen s classic novel pride and prejudice (P P) and the film adaptation Maguire s romantic comedy
Bridget Jones Diary (BJD) show the transformation of societal expectations over time whilst also
revealing which ideals and values have remained the same.
The comparative texts use a variety of literary and film techniques to portray characters and stories
that relate to societal norms and the feminist of their time.Both heroines, Elizabeth Bennet and Bridget
Jones reject the idea of marrying without the presence of love with Elizabeth stating I am determined
that only the deepest love will induce me into matrimony. whilst also acknowledging the importance
of social class and rank.The key themes that are made present in both P P and BJD all throughout the
entirety are Love, Marriage and of course Pride and Prejudice.
The opening line in Austen s P P It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession
of a good fortune must be in want of a wife is a direct reflection of society s views on marriage in the
19th century.The irony of this quote however stems from the fact that it is more evident for a single
woman, due to societal restrictions would be in want of a husband.In this period, a person was judged
on their economical stance rather than their nature as exemplified by Mrs Bennet when she exclaims
to Mr Bennet A single man of large fortune: what a fine thing for our girls! with the knowledge of the
financial security that can be sought
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Retention of Title
Law essay
Sally agrees to sell 1,000 tons of polyester fiber to Barry at $10 a ton. She delivers 500 tons under a
contract which expressly provides:
...the ownership of the goods shall remain with the Seller which reserves the right to dispose of the
goods until payment in full for all goods supplied has been received by it or until such time as the
buyer sells the goods to its customers by way of bona fide sale at full market value.
The buyer pays $2500 but subsequently becomes insolvent and unable further to perform the contract.
Of the 500 tons delivered, 300 tons is still at Barry s premises unsold and unused but is now worth
$4,000, instead of $3,000 as it was at the time of the contract of sale. Sally repossesses the whole ...
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It is quite clear that with the retention of title clause (i.e. The ownership of the material to be delivered
by AIV (the plaintiffs) will only be transferred to purchaser when he has met all that is owning to AIV,
no matter on what grounds. ), the plaintiff are the owners of the remaining unsold aluminium foil held
by the receiver, and that they are entitled to an order for its delivery up to them. Therefore, with the
similar facts compared with the case study, it is reasonable to say that Sally s claim for repossession of
the whole 300 tons of unsold polyester fibre regardless the material has been used or not should be
prevailed. The real question arose in this case is whether Sally is entitled to the other 200 tons and be
able to trace the proceeds of the sub sales.
In the Romalpa case, Mocatta J held that Aluminium Industrie Vaasen was still the owner, and could
trace the price due to them into the proceeds of sale of the finished goods, ahead of Romalpa s
unsecured and secured creditors. He said that the preservation of ownership clause contains unusual
and fairly elaborate provisions departing substantially from the debtor/creditor relationship and shows,
in my view, the intention to create a fiduciary relationship to which the principle stated in Re Hallett s
Estate applies. From this perspective, the same judgment may be held for the Sally since the clause in
the contract also shows an intention to create a fiduciary relationship.
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Success of Southwest Airlines
SUCCESS SOUTHWEST AIRLINES
So, to start with, the company was founded in 16th of March, 1967 Dallas by Herb Kelleher and
Rollin King. It has a subsidiary company which is AirTran Airways. Southwest Airlines flies to 72
destinations in the United States. Key people of the company are Herb Kelleher (Co founder), Rollin
King (Co founder) and Gary C. Kelly (President, CEO Chairman). And total assets in 2010 were more
than 15 billion dollars.
In simple words, more than 44 years ago, Rollin King and Herb Kelleher got together and decided to
start a different kind of airline. They began with one simple notion: If you get your passengers to their
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Then your customers will come back, and your shareholders will like that, so it s really a unity.
A Relatively Happy Workforce
Network carriers have railed for decades about the power of their employee unions. But guess who s
the most unionized carrier in the nation? Southwest, of course. The airline says that 87 percent of its
employees belong to a union. Southwest has never had a strike, and now that the network carriers have
whacked away at salaries and benefits, Southwest staffers are generally the highest paid in the
industry.
Strong Management
Kelleher s bonhomie masked the discipline that Southwest has had throughout its history. The airline
has always avoided fads and eschewed anything that increased costs or complicated the basic travel
proposition. Management ranks are lean, but well compensated and, most importantly, productive.
The Golden Rule . Treat others as you would like to be treated!
This rule simply shows how the company is working. And in my opinion it is one of the most
important reasons, why the company is so successful.
Now I d like to show a video in which you will see steward giving safety information in a little bit
different way. http://youtu.be/pvdCFYLf_JI I think this video illustrated for you this company s
attitude.
To sum up I d like to mention most important facts about the company:
Southwest airlines
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The Eight Different Types Of Anxiety
Anxiety, depression, and medications... These are all things we need to take into consideration when
thinking about everyday life. Anxiety has become a generalized factor of life and many people suffer
from it everyday. Yes, everyone knows what it s like to feel anxious but not like those with anxiety.
Different types of anxiety have different types symptoms and causes. Even though every anxiety is
different they are all controlled by one thing you.
(National Institute Mental Health) Anxiety comes in many forms you have many different anxieties.
There are exactly 8 different types of anxiety, those being general anxiety disorder, panic disorder,
phobia, posttraumatic stress disorder and finally, obsessive compulsive disorder. The most common
type of anxiety is Generalized Anxiety Disorder which is approximately 20 percent of the world s
population (G.A.D.). G.A.D. is not having any interest in everyday activities. According to the
national institute of mental health you are going to have constant worry or fear when experiencing
anxiety ( Anxiety Disorders ). Panic disorder which contains about 1.5 percent of the population is
when you have repeated panic attacks that s not caused by other illnesses. It can be triggered by
intense exercise or truly dangerous situations, they generally become even worse when you experience
a lot of stress at one time. You would generally use psychotherapy to treat this form of anxiety. Phobia
disorder is a persistent, irrational fear of,
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Miranda V Arizona
Miranda v. Arizona: Half a Century Later by: September 2nd, 2014 I. INTRODUCTION A. Executive
Summary In 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court deliberated the case Miranda v. Arizona the most
important aspect of due process and criminal procedure ever affecting law enforcement and
prosecutorial conduct of an investigation. The main issues in this case were: * The admissibility of a
defendant s statements if such statements were made while the defendant was held in police custody
or deprived of freedom of movement in a significant way; * What procedures were required to
guarantee the defendant s privilege against self incrimination according to the Fifth Amendment of the
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In 1965, the U.S. Supreme Court was seeking one or more cases similar to Escobedo v. Illinois to
clarify their position, as its opinion in that case raised many issues regarding the safeguards and extent
of such decision. Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote the majority s opinion and Justices Clark, Stewart,
White, and Harlan presented three separate opinions. In the Court s opinion of this case, it discussed
the legal basis for their decision, emphasizing the need for changes away from the traditional rules of
custodial interrogation. This landmark case in criminal procedure was marked by great public
criticism for the liberal stance shown by the U.S. Supreme Court. It ensures defendant s rights to what
many people regarded as opening the door to convicted criminals to escape punishment through
technicalities . III. PROFESSIONAL OPINION In Miranda v. Arizona the prosecution focused on the
defendant s history with law enforcement to support their claim that Miranda s confession was offered
knowingly. At the time, Escobedo was the only similar case regarding defendant s rights and was
specific about the right to counsel. Meanwhile in Miranda s case, his main failing was being unaware
of the consequences of confessing to a crime while under pressure or coercion of the police. The
decade of 1960 has been known for its great civil unrest in the United States. The ACLU (American
Civil Liberties
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Essay On Communist Manifesto
The Communist Manifesto may be a merely ?? pages, but it sure packs a lot of punch for such a small
book. The main purpose of the Communist Manifesto was to convey the teachings of communism.
The Communist Manifesto seems like a weekend project for a couple of power fighting , rebellious,
and controversial citizens, but it still paved the way for modern day communism. By power fighting ,
rebellious, and controversial citizens, I mean Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels . The Communist
Manifesto is more like a pamphlet people on bikes that show up at your doorstep would give you,
rather than a book. It basically states who they (Communists) are and what they believe in. So, what
do communists believe in exactly? Great question! Communism is just a form of socialism. What is
socialism? Another great question! Socialism is a way of running a society where all businesses are
socially owned(kind of makes since why it s called socialism.). Democracy is a free enterprise,
meaning anyone can start a new business and grow it to be a billion dollar company. Thats why a lot
of billion dollar companies are companies started and ran from within the U.S. Companies such as
Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter, Exxon, and many more are all companies started and
raised in the U.S. Makes you proud to be American. Okay, now back to the book, I mean pamphlet. ...
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Let s first start with new vocabulary. Bourgeoisie and Proletariat are words similar to aristocrat and
serf. The bourgeoisie is the leading power of a society that has power thanks to its mass amount of
property. There powerful for owning land. That sounds like someone familiar. Heres a hint. He s is
running for office in 2016. Has a funny haircut. I m bad at giving hints so your probably didn t guess
right, it was Donald Trump. I guess the funny haircut thing was pretty spot on though. The proletariat
was the lower class, I wonder if they ever heard You re fired ? Probably
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The Advantages of a Codified Constitution Now Outweigh the...
The advantages of a codified constitution now outweigh the disadvantages
The evidence suggests that the advantages of a codified constitution do not now outweigh the
disadvantages.
In codified constitutions, laws are entrenched which makes it harder for them to evolve and adapt to
modern requirements because it takes a long time for a response due to the required procedures, which
might involve gaining two thirds majority in the legislature or approval by referendum. As a result,
one can argue that countries with codified constitutions struggle to find a resolution to their dogmatic
laws. For example, the USA are still unable to introduce stricter gun laws because it opposes the
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The executive can exercise significant control over the legislative process in the House of Commons.
Therefore power is concentrated amongst representatives who have been democratically elected and
have a mandate to govern in place of appointed judges or bureaucrats who cannot be held accountable.
A codified constitution would place constraints on the government making it less decisive and
therefore less strong because government would be reluctant to act in case it is seen as opposing the
constitution.
Alternatively some argue that the executive has too much power which threatens individual rights.
Therefore some suggest that a codified constitution would help to safeguard citizen s rights because at
the moment Britain has adopted the European Convention on Human Rights by passing the Human
Rights Act 1998, which is considered weak as it could be overridden by Parliament due to
Parliamentary sovereignty. Furthermore the European Convention on Human rights is part of UK law
however its terms are not determined in the UK, whereas a codified constitution would include a
statement of rights in the UK which would be controlled domestically.
However the government is held to account by the British public in general elections because the First
Past The Post (FPTP) electoral system favours the two party
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Bill Maher s Views
Bill Maher, known for his HBO political talk show Real Time with Bill Maher shares his views about
the United States President elect Donald Trump when it comes to education.
American comedian, writer, producer and political commentator Bill Maher is known for his sarcastic
attitude as well. His ability to produce a political satire and socio political commentary targets
religion, politics and the media. Which is why Donald Trump gets his share of Maher blasting.
During an interview with ATTN:, Bill Maher offers his views on Donald Trump s upcoming
presidency. This is not Maher s first time to drag Trump s name in the conversation. At one point,
Trump sued him for joking that he was part orangutan, as reported by Perez.
From the interview,
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Incentive Pay Proposal
Teaching in a Tri State Area: Clay County Schools Clay County is located in the far western part of
the state if North Carolina. The country is part of the tri state area of North Carolina, Georgia, and
Tennessee. This tri state area is home to over 5 county school systems all within a 20 to 40 mile
driving radius of each other. Clay County specifically borders the state of Georgia and is only about
20 miles away from the Tennessee boarder. Due to the location of Clay County Schools the district
finds itself recruiting and competing for quality teachers each year from the surrounding areas. Filling
teacher vacancies is not as much of a problem as retaining teachers for more than a year to two. Good
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According to Odden and Wallace, this pay structure will not come at a massive cost to a school
district. This is important factor for Clay County Schools when considering this salary structure. It is
important to note that the school district will have to do their part in making sure adequate
professional development is available for teachers to reach the performance goals included in this
structure. Lastly, this type of salary funding if adopted would be consistent for Clay County Schools,
unlike a add on program that could appear one year and be gone the next. Teachers at Clay County
Schools could use a pay structure that they have confidence and trust in and will be there from one
year to the
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President Woodrow Wilson s First Modern Ministry For...
Political philosopher John Locke observed that people will relinquish power to government with an
explicit or implicit trust that the leaders will act for the public good i.e. the good of every particular
member of that society (105). However, it is recognized that trust is not given in perpetuity and can be
removed over time, especially when the people s rights are violated (Koven 90). As distrust grows
towards government and the people speak out, government has proven it will take drastic action to
influence public opinion. For example, after he broke his promise to keep America out of war,
President Woodrow Wilson created the first modern ministry for propaganda in the West suppressed
dissent and resistance.
As the 28th President of the United States of America, Woodrow Wilson served two terms from March
1913 to March 1921. He was nominated by his party at the 1912 Democratic Convention where he
campaigned on a program called the New Freedom, which stressed individualism and states rights
(Freidel). Once elected, Wilson faced the decision of the nation s involvement in the ongoing conflict
between rival blocs of Great European Powers: the Austro Hungarian Empire and Germany on one
side and France, Russia and Great Britain on the other (Butcher).
During his first term, Wilson exclusively expressed neutrality. For instance, on October 27, 1913 in
Mobile, AL before the Southern Commercial Congress, Wilson stated, that the United States will
never again seek one
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The Fuel Of The Diesel Engine
The diesel engine has been the number one choice for power, reliable and high fuel economy
worldwide (Jääskeläinen, 2013). However, as petroleum becomes more and more expensive, the new
challenge that has been presented to todays society has been to find a sustainable way to continue
running these engines without relying on diminishing petrol supplies (Connolly, 2013). The world has
turned to biofuels; the use of biodiesel can produce power, performance and economy, along with
assisting in the reduction of emissions and Greenhouse gases. However, its widespread use has been
halted due to the ethical issues surrounding its production. The use of agricultural land for the use of
bio fuels, detriments the mass food crisis and insecurity that the world faces. Is it really ethical to be
using bio fuels to cut carbon emissions, which in turn could lead to millions of people in Asia starving
to death?
The inventor of the diesel engine, Dr. Rudolf Diesel, first conceptualised Biodiesel fuel in 1895. He
generated and demonstrated a diesel engine that used peanut oil as its main fuel source in 1900 at the
Paris World Exhibition, as he viewed using vegetable oil fuel as a means to provide economic growth
in remote areas of the world due to widely available agricultural crops as the source of the fuel (Diesel
Service and Supply, 2013). In Australia, the use of bio diesel in the transport industry has been under
much debate. Bio diesel is produced through a process knows as
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Discuss the Reasons Why the Research and Development of...
Christine Carraro
10B
Biology
Discuss the reasons why the research and development of anti retroviral drugs (ARVs) has impacted
differently on people suffering from HIV/AIDS in developed and developing world
HIV/AIDS still does not have a know cure, but has a treatment that slows down the affects of
HIV/AIDS which is called ARV (anti retroviral drug)
The ARV drug is a very exclusive drug because as it is very expensive, around $400 a month if not
more depending on which stage you are in, and that is a huge dilemma because many people cannot
afford to pay that amount of money so they are not able to receive the treatment.
If people in the first world countries cannot receive the drug, how do people in the third world receive
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In Africa the education is something that not everyone gets, so they are not aware about how they get
the disease, how they can prevent it or what are the affects. A reason for why in Africa they do not
receive the education is because there are a very few amount of teachers, and the teachers that they
have may also be contaminated and are not able to execute their job correctly. HIV/AIDS affects
everyone in their community because the disease spreads fast in their case (the people in Africa). This
is due to their sexual behavior.
Their culture does not have monogamy or a custom of only one sexual partner, but they have many
different sexual partners, and that is why HIV/AIDS spreads so quickly in Africa. They also do not use
protection because it is not available to most people and so chances are higher to get HIV/AIDS.
Another cultural aspect is that there is a lot of prejudice against testing. Many people do not want to
get tested for HIV/AIDS because one, they are scared the test might come back positive, second if it
does result positive how will they tell their family/friends and thirdly how will they get the treatment
they need to get. If the people get tested and do want to not tell anyone, because of various reasons,
and as a result the problem amplifies and does not get solved. Another problem for the cultural aspect
is get the people to take responsibility and try to change. Of coarse it is easier to ignore the problem
and pretend it is not there, but
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The Tribunes In Julius Caesar Act 1
Act 1 Scene 1 In plays, the type of language said by characters can have double or multiple meanings.
Language can be interpreted to evaluate the main idea of a particular scene in a play. In Julius Caesar,
William Shakespeare introduced a conflict in Act 1 Scene 1 through the use of language between the
conversations of the commoners and the tribunes to indicate that not all are content with Caesar s trip
back home. To begin, the tribunes speech differs from the commoners because they are degrading and
dehumanizing them. The tribunes perceive the commoners differently, based on class distinctions,
education, and wealth. Having said that, they believe it s alright to speak lowly towards them. For
example, Falvius said, Being mechanical,
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Ted And Sandra Beckham On The United Kingdom
Ted and Sandra Beckham gave birth to David Beckham on May 2, 1975 (Source 1). He was born in
little town called Leytonstone, England in the United Kingdom (Source 1). He has a younger sister
and, an older sister leaving him to be the middle child (Source 1). David is a Caucasian male with a
British background (Source 1). He enjoys playing midfield and leaving his heart on the field. As a
young child he committed to soccer. At the age of 11, he won the coveted Bobby Charlton Soccer
schools National Skills Competition (Source 1). Whenever he was 16, he left home and played for
United s training division (Source 1). Two years later he made the club team. After, a lot of hard work
and training with a lot of professional soccer players by 1995, he became a full time starter (Source 1).
In the year 1997, he was named the Professional Footballers Player of the year (Source 1). In 1998,
Beckham scored his first international goal in his game against Colombia making him one of the lead
faces in England s World Cup (Source 1). In 1999, he and his team won the FA Cup championship,
and the Champions League title. During 2001, in England qualified for the World Cup and in that
same year he signed a three year $22 million contract to continue playing with Manchester United.
Madrid discovered him in 2003 and brought to light a great deal for David Beckham (Source 1). In
2007, he signed a 5 year, $250 million contract with the L.A Galaxy (Source 1). He never missed a
beat on the field.
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Oscar Romero Assassination
Oscar Romero was born on 15 August 1917, in El Salvador. His parents could not manage to pay for
his school after the age of twelve, so he went to work as an intern carpenter. He showed grow great
effort in his work, although he was already determined to become a priest. He entered the institution at
the age of fourteen and was adapted to a priest in 1942, when he was 25. Recognising the supremacy
of radio to grasp the people, he persuaded five radio stations to program his Sunday readings to
provincial agriculturalists who thought they were unwanted in the churches. Throughout the time
Oscar was a priest, he was a great speaker and had quite a bit of experience and learnt more about God
and his goals. In 1970, he became Auxiliary Bishop in El Salvador. After that, in 1974 he became
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In a country wracked with human rights abuses, enveloped in lies and cover up and edging every day
closer to civil war, Archbishop Romero fearlessly spoke the truth. He listened to the poor tell their
stories. He took on the wealthy landowners for their exploitation of seasonal workers. He took on the
military for their torture, killings and terrorisation of the rural population. This brought down
persecution on the Church and six priests and dozens of catechists were killed prior to his own
assassination. Parallels have been drawn between Romero s three years as archbishop and the three
years of the public life of Jesus. The preaching, the teaching, the prayer and solitude. The closeness to
the poor, the tender love of the vulnerable and destitute, the courage and resolution, the insults hurled,
the pharisaic plotting against him, the doubts and the fears, the death threats and the public execution.
In 1977 there was a Gethsemane experience for Romero. As he prayed beside the body of the
murdered priest, Rutilio Grande, he realised that if he
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Katherine Ann Porter Research Paper
Kelly Broussard
Seay
English III Honors
February 19, 2010
Katherine Anne Porter Here is a woman who put things straight through the will of God. Katherine
Anne Porter did it all, and chose perfection of life and of work. She worked as a critic, a singer, an
actress, and most importantly of all a writer. Through numerous marriages, divorces, deaths, and
personal crises, Porter established herself as accomplished author. Porter s collection of works
includes: short stories, short storie collcetions, short novels, novels, and essays. Katherine Anne Porter
brought her reader s into her stories by using precise details and symbols, a clear cut insight into
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( internett notes) Through her life she became a great American Writer, writing many novels, short
stories, and essays. Katherine Anne Porter s most brilliant technical accomplishment, the novel The
Jilting of Granny Weatherall . It was first published in a magazine in February, 1929. The afterwards
collected in Porter s first published book, Flowering Judas. The story involves a dying woman s
memory of being left at the altar on her wedding day and her current fear of being jilted in a similar
manner by God. It gives a portrait of an eighty year old granny on her death bed; it gives an
exploration of the human mind as it struggles to come to terms with loss and mortality. In her essay
The Eye of the Story, fellow southern writer and critic Eudora Welty observed that Most good stories
are about the interior of our lives, but Katherine Anne Porter s stories take place there; they surface
only at her choosing. ( ) The Jilting of Granny Weatherall is certainly one of these interior stories. The
Jilting of Granny Weatherall is told by a third person narrator, readers are drawn into the mind of Ellen
Weatherall (granny) and what takes place in her life through her memories. (Martor, 1:116) Readers
laugh along with her, for example, When she teases the doctor about his youth. Gradually, however,
Ellen s grasp of reality slips off its moorings and she begins to journey back into her past. (martor 1:
116 ) Readers are able to travel
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Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disorder
Abstract
Background: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a metabolic disease commonly associated
with obesity, type 2 diabetes, and inflammation all features of insulin resistant syndrome. However,
very limited data are available regarding the association of subclinical inflammation and insulin
resistance with NAFLD in a prediabetic state. We, therefore, conducted the study to assess this
relationship among this population.
Methods: We studied a cross sectional analytical design of 140 [male/female, 77/63; age in years
(ranges), 45 (25 68)] prediabetic subjects after confirming with 75 g oral glucose tolerance test
(OGTT). The diagnosis of NAFLD was made by ultrasonic examination of the liver and divided into
groups of without NAFLD (n = 63) and NAFLD (n = 77). All individuals underwent anthropometric
and clinical examinations. Among laboratory investigations, serum glucose was estimated by glucose
oxidase method, serum lipid profile and liver enzymes were measured by the enzymatic colorimetric
method and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) was measured by high performance liquid chromatography
(HPLC) technique. Serum insulin and high sensitivity C reactive protein (hsCRP) were measured by
enzyme immunoassay technique. Insulin resistance (HOMA IR) was calculated by homeostasis model
assessment (HOMA).
Results: There was significantly higher levels of hsCRP (2.82 ± 1.60 vs. 1.39 ± 0.66 mg/l, P 0.001)
and HOMA IR (4.03 ± 1.39 vs. 1.98 ± 1.04, P 0.001) in NAFLD subjects
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Obama s Plan And How It Would Evolve Over The Next Five...
Looking into Clinton s plan and how it would evolve over the next five years, the themes of access
and affordability shine through. She believes that all students should be able to obtain a public post
secondary education (Clinton on the Issues: College, 2016). The current truth is that access and
success in higher education continue to be stratified according to income... (Eckel King, 2004). With
Clinton s plan access would increase, and with that enrollment would increase. Increased enrollment
at college campuses strikes as an initially positive thought; more students can gain and education and
contribute that education to bettering society. However, increase enrollment could lead to increase
selectivity, if enrollment increased in extreme enough amounts. State schools, that were founded to
offer quality education would now have a larger pool of student to pick from. For the state school s
fortunate enough to the capacity to educate more student s their success would continue to increase.
But what about the state schools that are already struggling with enrollment issues? Will they continue
to live out their mission and increase enrollment at the expense of the student s education quality. For
campuses that are already filled with students, larger incoming classes would lead to less enrollment
options, larger classroom sizes, and the same campus resources spread thinner across a larger student
body. Schools in this category would be forced to decide between decreasing
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The Poaching Of Animals And The Subsequent Trading Of...
The poaching of animals and the subsequent trading of illegal animal products are issues that have
been prevalent in the media and environmental groups for quite some time. Although one may assume
that poaching has declined in recent years due to an increase in overall global awareness, it
nevertheless continues to be a pressing concern. A study performed by the Minister of Environmental
Affairs for South Africa found that 2015 was the deadliest year for rhinos in decades, with 1,305 killed
(Minister Edna Molewa, 2016). One environmental group that works to prevent poaching is the World
Wildlife Fund, or WWF. The WWF is particularly known for their powerful advertisements that
address issues such as poaching, an example of which can be ... Show more content on
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It is also essential to define and differentiate the terms animal poaching and illegal animal trade.
Animal poaching can best be understood as the unlawful taking or killing of animals, and illegal
animal trade is a business that is dependent on animal poaching, which consists of using poached
animals to make various profitable products such as food, leather goods, medicine, and miscellaneous
souvenirs (U.S. Fish Wildlife Service). The history of animal poaching goes back to the beginnings of
what could be considered modern society. Up until the twentieth century, poaching was a way for
impoverished lower classes to make up for the inadequate amounts of food that they could afford, and
was eventually made illegal in order to reserve hunting as an activity exclusive to the upper class
(Encyclopedia Brittanica). Once the field of wildlife conservation began to gain influence in the
1900s, nations across the globe began implementing acts to prevent harmful practices from continuing
(Shadow). Despite government involvement, poaching has continued into the present day due to the
high value of items such as ivory and rhino horns (Lawson Vines, 5). It is with the knowledge of these
definitions and the long history of animal poaching that the World Wildlife Foundation developed this
advertising campaign. There are multiple components that make up the advertisement under analysis
here stand out, one being the setting
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Grossman s Dependence On The Millenials
If my generation [generation X] is remembered for anything, it will be as the last one that remembers
the world before the Internet, said American novelist and journalist, Lev Grossman. The substantial
generation gap, between the millennial generation and the ones previous to it, is illustrated by
Grossman s quote as he emphasizes how the Internet has revolutionized the way that people perceive
the world. As a result of the drastic increase in the world s dependence on the internet, older and
newer generations often find it harder to relate to one another. Lauren O Nell s article, Sportscasters
mock sorority girls for taking selfies at a baseball game, get ridiculed for being old , illustrates this
substantial generation gap by describing how sportscasters of a baseball game, clearly born prior to
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The internet was established in 1969(citeAPA) and had started becoming more sophisticated and
popular around the early years of the Millennials. Hence, unlike the adults and older individuals from
earlier generations, the millennial generation became familiar with the technological advancements at
an age when their brains best develop and learn. The impact of learning during the teen years is
pointed out by Jay N. Giedd, a practicing child and adolescent psychiatrist, when he says, Plasticity is
the essence of adolescent neurobiology and underlies both the enormous learning potential and the
vulnerability of the teen years. Thus, as children observe new norms, such as taking selfies, become
popularized, they quickly accept them as the normal and natural way to behave. Therefore, instead of
mocking people of the millennial generation as being addicted to the internet, people of earlier
generations must recognize that the newer generations have always lived in an internet centered
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In The Waiting Room Essay
In the Waiting Room can be argued to be both the most discussed poem and the best poem of Bishop
s. To her horror, the Elizabeth in the poem discovers that she is an I and one of them (PPL150). This
thought, which is precipitated by numerous things, especially Aunt Consuelo s oh! and the horrifying
breast of the women in the waiting room s copy National Geographic, plunges her into despair about
society s order (PPL 149). In a way, this poem expresses both the awakening of oneself as a person
and the awakening to their sexuality. Elizabeth is terrified of things that are associated with women,
breast, a cry of pain, and as such she is forced to realize that she is a woman as well and, potentially,
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Ostriker encourages the readers not to be shy as Bishop both yearns for and fears the erotic,
experiences it as actual or potential pain, and produces screens to disguise the experience (241). These
early works and their position on her childhood provide insight into Bishop s life, especially of her
love of women, despite being indirectly about her sexuality. As such, these hidden ideas in her poems
should be explored by the readers because it helps us to better understand her. The poems Bishop had
published later in life, namely Insomnia, The Shampoo, One Art, and finally Sonnet, deal more with
her reluctance to expose her sexuality than discovering it as she does in these earlier poems.
Of the fourpoems listed above, Insomnia is the most concealed in terms of sexuality. Without proper
insider knowledge, this poem could easily be overlooked, but its use of the term inverted signals to
people that she is talking about her lesbian identity (PPL 54). Without the in group knowledge, Bishop
can hide her discussion of sexuality in this poem which is otherwise freely discussed. The last stanza
imagines the world inverted where you love me and ultimately states that Bishop wants a world like
this (PPL 54). Ideas of gender roles and how they interact with sexuality causes Bishop to hide her
true thoughts and feelings and only in an inverted world can she thrive. Still, as Harrison points out
the tone in this poem is both bitter and defiant.
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Using Computers And Software Programs
The creation of new and advance technology is playing a significant role in the job functions of police
officers, arming them with tools that have the ability to make them more knowledgeable and perform
more effectively. The use of computers and software programs by law enforcement personnel has a
variety of advantages and disadvantages in relation to criminal investigation and law enforcement. The
use of computers and software programs have become beneficial tools for the criminal enterprise and
for the prosecution in a criminal case.
Technology has enabled law enforcement officers to launch queries about an individual from a variety
of databases (Roberts, 2011). The development of the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification
System (IAFIS) has empowered law enforcement with the ability to easily identify suspects during a
criminal investigation and access criminal histories, while in the field and solve cases faster (Roberts,
2011). The Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System enable law enforcement officers to
decrease the number of cold or unsolved criminal cases, increase communication between multiple
agencies, and match past unsolved crimes (The Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI], n.d.). Overall,
the IAFIS has made it possible for law enforcement to apprehend criminals, and solve and prevent
crimes (FBI, n.d.). The Next Generation Identification Program (NGI) has been developed to allow
law enforcement to respond faster with more
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What Are The Similarities Between Achaemenid And Roman...
The Roman and Achaemenid Empires are arguably the most significant empires in human history.
Although separated by many years, they had countless resemblances that may have had an important
role in their success. First, you can see parallels concerning their approaches to governance. Both
empires were so expansive that they could not be practically controlled by one central authority. They
both had analogous attitudes towards the general population, religious tolerance and were greatly
influenced by the cultures they annexed into their empires.
Rome and Persia paralleled in many aspects of governmental policy. They were both governed under a
republic in order to manage their expansive conquered lands. Both empires were huge and well
organized. According to History World International, the Persian Empire governed different conquered
peoples on the principle of equal responsibilities and equal rights. If taxes were paid and no one
revolted against their rule, local religion, customs, and trade would be left to the local government
(Giusepi. 2004. p 1). While the Roman Empire did allow many religious and cultural freedoms as
well, they did attempt to Romanize its citizens, and enslave the people they conquered. This caused an
understandable amount of unrest amongst its people.
Another similarity was how these empires installed a military representative in conquered lands to
maintain control and report back to their Emperors (Guisepi. 2004 p 1).
According to Cuyler Young s
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Discuss the Graphic Design Styles and t Essay
Discuss the Graphic Design Styles and Techniques of Propaganda and Persuasion used by the Nazi
Government 1933 1939
Nothing is easier than leading the people on a leash. I just hold up a dazzling campaign poster and
they jump through it. (Goebbels, 1934). By the time Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in
1933, he already understood the power that propaganda could have on the masses; so quickly hired
Joseph Goebbels as Reich Minister of Propaganda to control the news, media and art in Germany.
Propaganda then grew to become a very strong and powerful tool for the Nazi party up to and
throughout the Second World War under Goebbels power. Propaganda is the use of, usually, biased or
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The large sections of flat colour across the athlete s shirt and body suggest the use of woodblock
printing, relating back to the traditional Japanese style; that, and the use of the very traditional Fraktur
font, restrains the poster from looking too modern or un German. He has also positioned the athlete s
limbs to reflect a similar shape to a swastika, which is emphasised by her black shorts and the flag
behind her. This shows how the Nazi party had a strong power over everything that the public saw,
even to the subtle shapes created with a form.
Goebbels believed that if Hitler was to give speeches, the people should be able to hear him (History
Learning Site, 2013) so made sure radios were sold as cheaply as possible and public places such as
cafes and shops were ordered to broadcast Hitler s speeches so his voice and message could reach as
many people as possible, making it nearly impossible to not hear him. Because of how cheaply
wireless radios, or the People s Receiver as they were called, were sold for, between 1933 and 1939
the number of radio sets sold in Germany quadrupled. The designer Leonid created this image in
1936, which reads, All of Germany Listens to the Leader with the People s Receiver
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Bordet and Gengou discovered Bordetella pertussis in 1906 when the first isolation was made in a
pure culture. The bacterium is described to be small, coccobacillus, rod shaped and gram negative that
triggers the body s immune system. The bacterium is classified in the domain of prokaryotes and has
currently eight different species in the Bordetella genus. Three similar species in this genus are
pathogenic to humans and cause the whooping cough disease. There are about 343 various strains of
Bordetella pertussis bacteria around the world that has been collected over the last 100 years. The
most efficient way to control the bacterium is monitoring the organism with vaccinations. Bordetella
pertussis belongs to the Bordetella genus and has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There are several virulence factors associated with the initial infection, including: filamentous
hemagglutinin (FHA) and the pertussis toxin. Bordetella pertussis colonizes in the host via
filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) and the pertussis toxin. FHA is a large protein that forms
filamentous structures on the cell surface and also binds to galactose residues on the surface of the
trachea s ciliated epithelial cells. The pertussis toxin is a protein that has five subunits: S1, S2, S3, S4,
and S5, is also involved in adherence to the tracheal epithelium. Many of these components are also
known as adhesions, which bind the bacteria to the host cell. While others utilize different receptors
and bind to a glycolipid found specifically on the tracheal epithelium. Bordetella pertussis also
produces its own toxins, such as invasive adenylate cyclase, which is a single polypeptide that enters
epithelial cells, locally reduces phagocytic activity, and lyses red blood cells, and initiates infection.
Lethal toxin, formerly called dermonecrotic toxin, is a protein that causes inflammation where
Bordetella pertussis colonizes. Tracheal toxin, a peptidoglycan fragment, destroys ciliated cells,
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  • 2. Elements Of Professionalism 4. Elements and Principles of Professionalism: The first example of professionalism that will be addressed from Suits is the idea of image and its effect on a business. Every business and industry has its own unique policy or etiquette towards the way employees should be dressed and groomed. The first reference to appearance in correlation to a work environment is when Trevor told Ross that he needs to dress in fancy attire to make the delivery because it is a high society hotel and a high society client. This was an odd approach for the viewer because usually the attire that is associated with a drug dealer is highly casual, however, as previously stated and image is completely individual to the business. The most prominent reference to a workman s appearance in the episode is when Spectre constantly ostracizes Ross for his unprofessional suits, saying that they are too cheap and that his ties are too skinny . Spectre tells Ross that he is a representation of Spectre, and Spectre is a representation of the firm, therefore he must look professional and presentable. In the United States, where the show Suits is based, the Uniform Commercial Code instructs lawyers and court representatives as to how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the first actions we see Spectre perform, which leaves a mark on the viewer, is the fact that he was able to lie to his client, which is unethical and against the law; this was the first time we see him acting against the firm s code of conduct. The second time he acts against the code, and what is most likely his biggest act of unethical action, is when he hires Ross. For several reasons this is unethical; Ross does not have a law degree at Harvard law he has no degree, also, by hiring Mike Ross, not only has he gone against the business code, he has also gone against his loyalty towards Pearson who he owes his entire career ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay about Borgata Case Study Industrial Orgnizational... Industrial/Organizational Psychology Mod 2 Critical Thinking As former Director of Marketing for Monster.com, I am very familiar with the benefits and pitfalls of high volume/high quality recruiting. If I were conducting the extensive recruitment that the Borgata required, I would have done exactly the same thing and relied on outside expertise and technology to attain recruitment goals. As John Schadler of Hotel and Motel Management states: Instead of the traditional recruitment effort (the standard black and while, all text ad in Sunday s classified section), hotels and resorts are using colorful full page ads in lifestyle magazines, witty dialogue in radio advertising and dramatic visuals on outdoor billboards to attract the best ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Borgata wisely chose to use an integrated solutions marketing and recruitment technology company to assist them. Just prior to my being hired by Monster.com, Monster had experienced a huge problem with a similar recruiting effort for the Transportation Security Administration and we were still dealing with the aftermath. Rather than select Monster.com for help, Borgata chose a company that offered similar services named PeopleSoft and achieved satisfactory results (Business Wire, 2003.) Many factors go into the recruiting and screening of a large volume of applicants, particularly within a short time frame. While electronic media has certainly altered the landscape of recruiting, it would not be efficient to broadcast across millions in order to obtain suitable candidates. Obviously it is most cost and time effective to mine from applicants that already fit specific target demographics such as physical proximity to workplace, background and skills, etc. PeopleSoft at that time was a software driven company, but Monster.com as the largest database company in the world, had not only the software but also the capacity to specifically target the most appropriate demographics in order to enhance the quality of the recruitment by mining from their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Eating Disorders And Excessive Exercise EATING DISORDERS AND EXCESSIVE EXERCISE IN SPORT 2 Introduction One essential part of competitive sport is nutrition and exercise. These factors are important because they can considerably affect an athlete s performance. In the Perfect Body, Andie, an aspiring Olympic gymnast, engages in a strict diet to fit her sporting norm. Her coach pushes her to lose weight, and she feels pressured to maintain a small build. In order to reach the professional level, Andie uses extreme measures such as self induced vomiting, fasting, and excessive exercise to control her weight. While these methods may seem to improve performance initially, they may be signs of an eating disorder. Compulsive exercise may also lead to burnout and overuse injuries. Ultimately, food restrictions and overtraining can damage an athlete s health and performance. Summary In the Perfect Body, Andie specializes in gymnastics from a very young age. In hopes of reaching the Olympic level, she works with a leading, professional coach. She is willing do whatever it takes to reach an elite status. On Andie s first day of training, her coach recommends that she should lose weight to optimize performance. She fears that if she eats normally she will not be able to compete at an elite level. Then Andie s teammate introduces her to deliberate bingeing and purging, damaging methods of weight control. Initially she eats regularly, but soon she starts to restrict her diet to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Mountain Movie Psychology After the death of his estranged father, a troubled former military sniper suffering from PTSD travels to Wyoming to his father s home, but his increasingly irrational behavior begins to scare and alienate his girlfriend. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: In Wyoming, a mailman delivering mail to the Burchill home is suddenly shot and killed. In California, ANDREW BURCHILL (27), a former sniper in Iraq, teaches his high school class, showing them a documentary of the Iraq War. The film is violent and bloody. Andrew s life is interrupted by a phone call from DALE TUSCANY, a coroner in Wyoming. He tells Andrew that his father, Marcus, died in a car accident. Andrew hasn t seen his father in 20 years. Andrew is shocked to learn his father left him the family home and his savings accounts with thousands of dollars. Andrew considers going back to Wyoming. He wants his girlfriend, a teacher, MARIA, to also come with him, but she isn t sure. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maria, a former Lioness in the war, suffers from her own posttraumatic stress. Maria s therapist is concerned about Maria leaving her support system. Maria agrees to have her friend, SARA, meet her in Wyoming. Andrew packs his guns and they leave arriving in Wyoming. Andrew wants to see his father s body, but it hasn t been released yet from the coroner s office. Andrew begins asking questions about his father, but no one knows much about him. His father was a recluse. At his father s home he finds some hidden guns and a secret basement. He also finds a half written letter from his father to him, wanting to tell him something, but the letter isn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Summary Of Paris Paris Journey Into The City Of Light By... After reading the book Paris, Paris, Journey into the City of Light, by David Downie, the vision that I have created in my mind was very different from Downie s perspective. It made me realized that the city of Paris has come a long way since the Revolutionary War to be the city it is today. Many of us thinks that Paris is this beautiful city that is full of lights, luxurious brands, and tourist attractions. However, we don t fully acknowledge the history and knowing why it is the way it is today. And by reading this book, it gives travelers a little background information and a little more appreciation to each of the sites that are mentioned. One particular chapter that has captured my attention was Sidewalk Sundae: What makes Paris Paris. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That was silly of me. I found the history of Coco Chanel was amazing. She was just an ordinary lady that didn t have anything to creating a brand that is well known today. In the chapter, Downie mentioned Coco was a social outcast from the provinces and came to rule Paris society and almost single handedly revolutionized the way women around the world dressed, smelled, and behaved (Downie, 112). Throughout the chapter, Downie described Chanel s history, her love life, and how she had become a celebrity during her time. During Chanel s life, she has gone through quite a few boyfriends. Each one of them helped her advanced in her career. For example, Étienne Balsan, he was Chanel s first famous lover. He had offered finance for Coco. Although it was Balsan that got her out of poverty, but it was Boy Capel who gave her happiness, one who understood her passion and thirst for freedom. However, they only remained as friends and lover, never a wife. After, Chanel s life began to flourish. From making hats for society ladies and irrégulières, unmarriable women to the birth of Chanel No. 5 (perfume), and finally the iconic handbags, one which she named Boy as one of her collections. I want to visit her original boutique at Rue Cambon shop. The history of Coco Chanel was fascinating and learning how her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Information, Knowledge, And The Dissemination Of... Information, and the dissemination thereof, is based on usefulness. It is the foundation upon which we as humans derive knowledge and understanding from to eventually communicate across platforms and cultures. As it continues to permeate society, the formation, understanding and transmission of information becomes heavily specified and relative to the type of information collected, who it is useful to and how it will be used to generate widespread understanding. This is evidenced in how people seek and use information in their modern daily lives. A widely accepted model of this process comprises itself of the following components: data, information, knowledge, understanding and wisdom to an extent and the synthesis of these components is foundational to understanding how information is relative and consumed in its specificity today (Ackoff, 1989). Using differing arguments to examine differing perspectives, I will seek to establish the place of information within this hierarchy and how it applies to how we establish the use of information as it persists as a standalone concept in today s society. When people determine the usefulness of data to transform it into information and therefore understanding, it is essential to establish a mode by which this occurs. One attempt to do this is evidenced in Russell Ackoff s (1989) article, From Data to Wisdom . As a general argument, Ackoff (1989) seeks to qualify a model consisting of: data, information, knowledge, understanding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay On Child Protection Act 1989 The CYP F Act 1989 is relevant to the scenario presented through care and protection of the children involved. The twins are placed with Mrs Hodge because they did not want to go live with any other family, they feared that family would be like mum. However, a written consent for care is needed from the twins because they are over twelve years old (Ludbrook, 1991). Ludbrook stresses the importance of immediate investigation once they have received a report of abuse. If the investigation brings forth serious issues, it is reported to a care and protection co ordinator who then urgently calls a family group conference. Family group conferences takes time to set up. In a serious case, the police or Social Welfare can get permission from the Family court to produce a warrant that allows them to remove the children (in this case the twins) from their parents or caregivers. The children are temporary placed in a safe place such as institutional foster home or residence (this scenario, the twins were placed with Mrs Hodge). However, a court warrant is not needed if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According Ludbrook (1991) this medical examination also helps to prove if the child has been under such treatment. The child can also choose to have an adult they trust with them when they are examined. Once the Judge in the family court declares that the children are in need of care and protection important procedures are recommended to ensure the safety of the twins. Some possible orders for the scenario are as follows: Counselling provided to twins or parent (Ruth Kane) provide that they consent is given (Ludbrook, 1991). After two years the twins is brought back to court but only if there is further concern (Ludbrook, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Summary Of Entropy By Thomas Pynchon In Thomas Pynchon s Entropy the American society is through two different extremes through the narratives of Meatball Mulligan and Callisto to identify the chaos and heat death of the American society. Through the chaos it is evident that the breakdown of communication is present and how communication is failing in the American society. The breakdown of communication in this short story is shown through the communication theory, the chaos that emerges from Mulligan s party, and the heat death of the universe. This ultimately portrays the rise in the death of the American society, dehumanization, and self destruction in both Callisto s closed and Mulligan s opened systems. Meatball s friend Saul that lives on the second floor of the building ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many strangers, such as the George Washington girls, that enter Meatball s apartment however everyone is separated and talking but not communicating with each other. Pynchon is trying to show that without communication entropy will take over and in this case the act of people coming and going is a symbol to that entropy. The uniformity that is created through this party of people coming for the sole purpose of this party and lacking communication discourages real communication. Pynchon shows that communication is only there when people try to reach out to each other to create some sort of understanding however when Meatball tries to communicate with Duke, Duke insists that Meatball remains quiet (733). When trying to communicate with each other a sense of individuality and order is expected however through Meatball s apartment the sense of the American individual lacking communication is present. It is evident that in Meatball s world the communication has failed as he started to think to himself about [the] two ways he could cope: (a) lock himself in the closet and maybe eventually they would all go away, or (b) try to calm everybody down, one by one (735). Meatball did not want to deal with the chaos that was unfolding and in order to do that he had to take care of each individual that was there. However the chaos was already present as the people who were at his apartment were somehow locked in their own worlds like Americans at that time due to the failure of communication. The failure to communicate is also seen when the jazz group Duke Di Angelis Quartet thought of their music to themselves when they were going through the motions of a group having a session, only without instruments (733). The many people that continuously enter and exit Meatball s party is a symbol of chaos which suggests the heat death and entropy that is unfolding through this disorganized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Globalization Of The United States The United States is often defined as a capitalist economy, a concept created by a German economist and social theorist Karl Marx, to define a system in which a minor group of persons, who regulate large quantities of capital, create the most important economic decisions. Sometimes capitalism is known as a global system of abuse because at times capitalism is centered on violence and submission. Capitalism puts enormous pressure on society to make capital. In the United States have seen a lot of fraud through the years, as well as other high profile crimes in which the fraud formed part. The most feared crime by companies in developed countries is fraud, even compared to other crimes such as theft and sabotage. Far from being under ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ponzi fooled thousands of investors, he promised huge earnings on international reply coupons, which could be acquired in one country and used for postage stamps in another country. The income would be the difference in price between the two countries. He converted a millionaire in a few months, but the scam took him down. Some parties started to investigate the accounts because there weren t enough international coupons for his investment strategy to function. Actually, Ponzi was paying his investors with newer investors money, staying with a huge quantity. In a few months, Ponzi acquired $20 million, equivalent to $222 million in current dollar values, and six banks crumbled. On the other hand, Bernie Madoff, a respectable financier, used the famous Ponzi scheme, which attracts investors in by warranting high revenues. As mention before, Ponzi schemes consisted in using money from new investors to pay off the guaranteed returns to the older investors. This makes the investment look valid and profitable, even that was not generating any profit. In Madoff s case, things began to complicate after clients demanded a total of $7 billion back in returns. Unfortunately for Bernie, he did not have enough money to give back to his investors. According to CNNMoney, he only made $20 billion, even though he cheated investors out of $65 billion. According to the author George Robb in his article Before Madoff and Ponzi: 19th Century ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Irony In The Emperor s New Clothes The literary element of irony is perfectly demonstrated in the short story, The Emperor s New Clothes. This tale opens by introducing a markedly vain emperor who is later fooled by a couple of con artists. The two tricksters convince the emperor that they can tailor an outfit so magnificent and extraordinary that it appears invisible to those ...who [are] too stupid or too incompetent to appreciate its quality (Anderson). The emperor, being intrigued, supplies the two men with many valuable materials and requests for them to fabricate such a suit for him. Unwilling to look idiotic or incompetent both the emperor and his subjects pretend to be enamored with the invisible, ostensibly beautiful, garment. Nearing the end of the story the emperor decides to adorn his outfit publically so all can appreciate his new clothes. It is not until a mere child points out that the emperor is naked that the emperor and his subordinates become disenchanted with the lie peddled by the two frauds, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lovecraft is a tale which preserves this fact. During the beginning of the second chapter in this five chapter short story, the main protagonist boards a bus commandeered by a malformed man with large feet, scaly skin, and unblinking blue eyes. As he makes his lone journey towards Innsmouth, the main character takes note of how increasingly empty and bleak the scenery becomes. He first does this by establishing a juxtaposition between the warm and sunny day with the desolate landscape around him (Lovecraft). The road leading into to the town of Innsmouth is rather barren and devoid of life, offering only the sight of sedge grass, and stunted shrubbery (Lovecraft). After crossing a few crude wooden bridges the bus finally arrives at its predetermined destination (Lovecraft). It is at this point that the protagonist describes the true essence of this abhorrent, nautical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The ICF-CY Analysis The ICF is a standard language and framework to describe health and health related conditions. (WHO, 2002, p.2) It focuses on function instead of the medical or disease specific diagnosis (Guide to PT Practice, 2003, p. 6) According to Kisner and Colby, the ICF has two parts: the first part is functioning and disability and the second part is contextual factors (p. 5) Functioning and disability describes the changes that happens in our bodies structure and function. It also includes the activities that a person does and how much a person can participate in life activities and participation restrictions (Kisner Colby, 2012, p. 5) Contextual factors is further subdivided into two which is environmental factors and personal factors. (p. 5) This includes our coping mechanisms, behavior, age, assistive device, environment modification etc. The ICF also uses qualifiers to determine extent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ICF CY documents and measures the health and development of children and the youth. (WHO, 2007) Working in a pediatric facility, I can see the importance and the implications that the ICF CY can do for our patients. Granted that the ICF has not been widely integrated for use by healthcare practitioners like physical therapists, it has to be used so that it can become a living document (Darrah, 2008, p. 151) By incorporating the use of ICF CY in our practice especially in pediatric rehabilitation, it will help provide a common language (Darrah, 2008, p. 151) that educators, healthcare practitioners and families can understand. This will make most an integral and contributing part in the care of our patients for making a comprehensive and realistic project of life for the person with disability (Martinuzzi, De Polo, Bortolot, Pradal, 2015, p. 31). Now, let us apply the ICF model to my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Dog Parks Dog parks are essiential for the physical and mental health of dogs. If a god doesn t get the exercise it needs it will be vicous towards other dogs and people. A dog park how communication for the animal and helps them socialize more. Many dogs across the country are better behaived if they are out doors. The down side to building a new dog park is the cost and upkeep of the park. Which means hiring people to keep it clean. Not to mention building a park will cost taxpayers alot of money. Dogs need exercise to be better be trained and all around well mannered animals. If a dog is cooped up in a small aprtment all day the dog will get ansy and will want to tear the place apart. Many dog owners should take their pets a walk everyday. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For nearby residents, this would be very unpleasent, thus creating an angry community. Not everyone owns a K9, many people owns cats. I love both animals but I own a cat and he gets exercise from playing with other cats and playing with me. A lot of people nearby a dog park would find it to be unrealistic and not contributing the community as a whole. Having a dog park would just cater to dog owners. What about cat owners? Or people who have other pets and just want to have a fun park experience? A playground would be a better idea instead of a park, because you wouldn t have to worry about any lawsuits or people getting hurt from mean dogs. Also there would be no barking for people whom just want to relax from a hard days work. Thus creating a better and safer enviroment for all park goers. Dog owners, cat owners, lizard owners, etc. Dog parks have helped many people get their dogs out and giving them a healthier lifestyle. People that have no time to walk their dog can hire a dog walker and the dog walker will take them there and let them loose in the fenced in area. Giving the owner and dog the best of both worlds if the owner has no time. Dog parks are a great way for many people to get exercise, not just dogs. The community can benefit from a dog park because it brings everyone together and allows them to talk and grow friendships. For dogs and their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Percy Jackson Hero Research Paper What is a hero? According to Merriam Webster Dictionary, and hero is in mythological or legendary figure often of divine descent in Dallas with great strength or ability. Dictionary.com describes a hero as someone noted for courageous acts on nobility of character or someone who in the opinion of others has special achievements, abilities, or personal qualities and is regarded as a role model or Idol. My personal definition is someone who is seen as sort of a higher up position but has a fatal flaw that inevitably leads to their downfall. You could some all of these definitions up and call Percy Jackson a hero. First, one reason that Percy Jackson is a hero is because he is selfless. And The Lightning Thief, in the very beginning, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Active Learning Reflection 1) Active Learning Small mentions that the best way for students to learn is not through memorization of facts or procedures, but through group work and problem solving. The article states that through active learning, students can use math to solve problems, develop their own ideas, and build upon the ideas of others (Small 4). I agree with Small s thinking, as students do tend to benefit more when they get the chance to share their ideas with others and observe their classmates work to see how similar or different their thinking strategies are. This allows students to actively engage with the question (math problem), learn how to problem solve, understand that there is more than one way to approach a solution, think outside the box, as well as see how this problem can relate to topics outside the classroom. I personally, never enjoyed group work. Throughout my experience in public school, my teachers would always promote group activities, but there was never any guidance or instruction to it, so the discussions would be unbeneficial and confusing (eg. People choose not to talk, did not know what they were doing or had the same idea). 2) Using Manipulative s While growing up, manipulatives were a tool that was commonly used in my classroom. Small states that manipulative materials concrete representations of mathematical ideas is essential to developing mathematical understanding (4). I believe that manipulatives are great tools, especially for younger students, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Pride And Prejudice Comparative Essay Austen s classic novel pride and prejudice (P P) and the film adaptation Maguire s romantic comedy Bridget Jones Diary (BJD) show the transformation of societal expectations over time whilst also revealing which ideals and values have remained the same. The comparative texts use a variety of literary and film techniques to portray characters and stories that relate to societal norms and the feminist of their time.Both heroines, Elizabeth Bennet and Bridget Jones reject the idea of marrying without the presence of love with Elizabeth stating I am determined that only the deepest love will induce me into matrimony. whilst also acknowledging the importance of social class and rank.The key themes that are made present in both P P and BJD all throughout the entirety are Love, Marriage and of course Pride and Prejudice. The opening line in Austen s P P It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife is a direct reflection of society s views on marriage in the 19th century.The irony of this quote however stems from the fact that it is more evident for a single woman, due to societal restrictions would be in want of a husband.In this period, a person was judged on their economical stance rather than their nature as exemplified by Mrs Bennet when she exclaims to Mr Bennet A single man of large fortune: what a fine thing for our girls! with the knowledge of the financial security that can be sought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Retention of Title Law essay Sally agrees to sell 1,000 tons of polyester fiber to Barry at $10 a ton. She delivers 500 tons under a contract which expressly provides: ...the ownership of the goods shall remain with the Seller which reserves the right to dispose of the goods until payment in full for all goods supplied has been received by it or until such time as the buyer sells the goods to its customers by way of bona fide sale at full market value. The buyer pays $2500 but subsequently becomes insolvent and unable further to perform the contract. Of the 500 tons delivered, 300 tons is still at Barry s premises unsold and unused but is now worth $4,000, instead of $3,000 as it was at the time of the contract of sale. Sally repossesses the whole ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is quite clear that with the retention of title clause (i.e. The ownership of the material to be delivered by AIV (the plaintiffs) will only be transferred to purchaser when he has met all that is owning to AIV, no matter on what grounds. ), the plaintiff are the owners of the remaining unsold aluminium foil held by the receiver, and that they are entitled to an order for its delivery up to them. Therefore, with the similar facts compared with the case study, it is reasonable to say that Sally s claim for repossession of the whole 300 tons of unsold polyester fibre regardless the material has been used or not should be prevailed. The real question arose in this case is whether Sally is entitled to the other 200 tons and be able to trace the proceeds of the sub sales. In the Romalpa case, Mocatta J held that Aluminium Industrie Vaasen was still the owner, and could trace the price due to them into the proceeds of sale of the finished goods, ahead of Romalpa s unsecured and secured creditors. He said that the preservation of ownership clause contains unusual and fairly elaborate provisions departing substantially from the debtor/creditor relationship and shows, in my view, the intention to create a fiduciary relationship to which the principle stated in Re Hallett s Estate applies. From this perspective, the same judgment may be held for the Sally since the clause in the contract also shows an intention to create a fiduciary relationship. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Success of Southwest Airlines SUCCESS SOUTHWEST AIRLINES So, to start with, the company was founded in 16th of March, 1967 Dallas by Herb Kelleher and Rollin King. It has a subsidiary company which is AirTran Airways. Southwest Airlines flies to 72 destinations in the United States. Key people of the company are Herb Kelleher (Co founder), Rollin King (Co founder) and Gary C. Kelly (President, CEO Chairman). And total assets in 2010 were more than 15 billion dollars. In simple words, more than 44 years ago, Rollin King and Herb Kelleher got together and decided to start a different kind of airline. They began with one simple notion: If you get your passengers to their destinations when they want to get there, on time, at the lowest possible fares, and make darn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then your customers will come back, and your shareholders will like that, so it s really a unity. A Relatively Happy Workforce Network carriers have railed for decades about the power of their employee unions. But guess who s the most unionized carrier in the nation? Southwest, of course. The airline says that 87 percent of its employees belong to a union. Southwest has never had a strike, and now that the network carriers have whacked away at salaries and benefits, Southwest staffers are generally the highest paid in the industry. Strong Management Kelleher s bonhomie masked the discipline that Southwest has had throughout its history. The airline has always avoided fads and eschewed anything that increased costs or complicated the basic travel proposition. Management ranks are lean, but well compensated and, most importantly, productive. The Golden Rule . Treat others as you would like to be treated! This rule simply shows how the company is working. And in my opinion it is one of the most important reasons, why the company is so successful. Now I d like to show a video in which you will see steward giving safety information in a little bit different way. http://youtu.be/pvdCFYLf_JI I think this video illustrated for you this company s attitude. To sum up I d like to mention most important facts about the company: Southwest airlines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Eight Different Types Of Anxiety Anxiety, depression, and medications... These are all things we need to take into consideration when thinking about everyday life. Anxiety has become a generalized factor of life and many people suffer from it everyday. Yes, everyone knows what it s like to feel anxious but not like those with anxiety. Different types of anxiety have different types symptoms and causes. Even though every anxiety is different they are all controlled by one thing you. (National Institute Mental Health) Anxiety comes in many forms you have many different anxieties. There are exactly 8 different types of anxiety, those being general anxiety disorder, panic disorder, phobia, posttraumatic stress disorder and finally, obsessive compulsive disorder. The most common type of anxiety is Generalized Anxiety Disorder which is approximately 20 percent of the world s population (G.A.D.). G.A.D. is not having any interest in everyday activities. According to the national institute of mental health you are going to have constant worry or fear when experiencing anxiety ( Anxiety Disorders ). Panic disorder which contains about 1.5 percent of the population is when you have repeated panic attacks that s not caused by other illnesses. It can be triggered by intense exercise or truly dangerous situations, they generally become even worse when you experience a lot of stress at one time. You would generally use psychotherapy to treat this form of anxiety. Phobia disorder is a persistent, irrational fear of, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Miranda V Arizona Miranda v. Arizona: Half a Century Later by: September 2nd, 2014 I. INTRODUCTION A. Executive Summary In 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court deliberated the case Miranda v. Arizona the most important aspect of due process and criminal procedure ever affecting law enforcement and prosecutorial conduct of an investigation. The main issues in this case were: * The admissibility of a defendant s statements if such statements were made while the defendant was held in police custody or deprived of freedom of movement in a significant way; * What procedures were required to guarantee the defendant s privilege against self incrimination according to the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution? This case is considered the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1965, the U.S. Supreme Court was seeking one or more cases similar to Escobedo v. Illinois to clarify their position, as its opinion in that case raised many issues regarding the safeguards and extent of such decision. Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote the majority s opinion and Justices Clark, Stewart, White, and Harlan presented three separate opinions. In the Court s opinion of this case, it discussed the legal basis for their decision, emphasizing the need for changes away from the traditional rules of custodial interrogation. This landmark case in criminal procedure was marked by great public criticism for the liberal stance shown by the U.S. Supreme Court. It ensures defendant s rights to what many people regarded as opening the door to convicted criminals to escape punishment through technicalities . III. PROFESSIONAL OPINION In Miranda v. Arizona the prosecution focused on the defendant s history with law enforcement to support their claim that Miranda s confession was offered knowingly. At the time, Escobedo was the only similar case regarding defendant s rights and was specific about the right to counsel. Meanwhile in Miranda s case, his main failing was being unaware of the consequences of confessing to a crime while under pressure or coercion of the police. The decade of 1960 has been known for its great civil unrest in the United States. The ACLU (American Civil Liberties ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay On Communist Manifesto The Communist Manifesto may be a merely ?? pages, but it sure packs a lot of punch for such a small book. The main purpose of the Communist Manifesto was to convey the teachings of communism. The Communist Manifesto seems like a weekend project for a couple of power fighting , rebellious, and controversial citizens, but it still paved the way for modern day communism. By power fighting , rebellious, and controversial citizens, I mean Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels . The Communist Manifesto is more like a pamphlet people on bikes that show up at your doorstep would give you, rather than a book. It basically states who they (Communists) are and what they believe in. So, what do communists believe in exactly? Great question! Communism is just a form of socialism. What is socialism? Another great question! Socialism is a way of running a society where all businesses are socially owned(kind of makes since why it s called socialism.). Democracy is a free enterprise, meaning anyone can start a new business and grow it to be a billion dollar company. Thats why a lot of billion dollar companies are companies started and ran from within the U.S. Companies such as Apple, Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter, Exxon, and many more are all companies started and raised in the U.S. Makes you proud to be American. Okay, now back to the book, I mean pamphlet. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Let s first start with new vocabulary. Bourgeoisie and Proletariat are words similar to aristocrat and serf. The bourgeoisie is the leading power of a society that has power thanks to its mass amount of property. There powerful for owning land. That sounds like someone familiar. Heres a hint. He s is running for office in 2016. Has a funny haircut. I m bad at giving hints so your probably didn t guess right, it was Donald Trump. I guess the funny haircut thing was pretty spot on though. The proletariat was the lower class, I wonder if they ever heard You re fired ? Probably ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Advantages of a Codified Constitution Now Outweigh the... The advantages of a codified constitution now outweigh the disadvantages The evidence suggests that the advantages of a codified constitution do not now outweigh the disadvantages. In codified constitutions, laws are entrenched which makes it harder for them to evolve and adapt to modern requirements because it takes a long time for a response due to the required procedures, which might involve gaining two thirds majority in the legislature or approval by referendum. As a result, one can argue that countries with codified constitutions struggle to find a resolution to their dogmatic laws. For example, the USA are still unable to introduce stricter gun laws because it opposes the constitutional right for citizens to bear arms, even though ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The executive can exercise significant control over the legislative process in the House of Commons. Therefore power is concentrated amongst representatives who have been democratically elected and have a mandate to govern in place of appointed judges or bureaucrats who cannot be held accountable. A codified constitution would place constraints on the government making it less decisive and therefore less strong because government would be reluctant to act in case it is seen as opposing the constitution. Alternatively some argue that the executive has too much power which threatens individual rights. Therefore some suggest that a codified constitution would help to safeguard citizen s rights because at the moment Britain has adopted the European Convention on Human Rights by passing the Human Rights Act 1998, which is considered weak as it could be overridden by Parliament due to Parliamentary sovereignty. Furthermore the European Convention on Human rights is part of UK law however its terms are not determined in the UK, whereas a codified constitution would include a statement of rights in the UK which would be controlled domestically. However the government is held to account by the British public in general elections because the First Past The Post (FPTP) electoral system favours the two party ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Bill Maher s Views Bill Maher, known for his HBO political talk show Real Time with Bill Maher shares his views about the United States President elect Donald Trump when it comes to education. American comedian, writer, producer and political commentator Bill Maher is known for his sarcastic attitude as well. His ability to produce a political satire and socio political commentary targets religion, politics and the media. Which is why Donald Trump gets his share of Maher blasting. During an interview with ATTN:, Bill Maher offers his views on Donald Trump s upcoming presidency. This is not Maher s first time to drag Trump s name in the conversation. At one point, Trump sued him for joking that he was part orangutan, as reported by Perez. From the interview, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Incentive Pay Proposal Teaching in a Tri State Area: Clay County Schools Clay County is located in the far western part of the state if North Carolina. The country is part of the tri state area of North Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. This tri state area is home to over 5 county school systems all within a 20 to 40 mile driving radius of each other. Clay County specifically borders the state of Georgia and is only about 20 miles away from the Tennessee boarder. Due to the location of Clay County Schools the district finds itself recruiting and competing for quality teachers each year from the surrounding areas. Filling teacher vacancies is not as much of a problem as retaining teachers for more than a year to two. Good teachers make a difference in student achievement, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Odden and Wallace, this pay structure will not come at a massive cost to a school district. This is important factor for Clay County Schools when considering this salary structure. It is important to note that the school district will have to do their part in making sure adequate professional development is available for teachers to reach the performance goals included in this structure. Lastly, this type of salary funding if adopted would be consistent for Clay County Schools, unlike a add on program that could appear one year and be gone the next. Teachers at Clay County Schools could use a pay structure that they have confidence and trust in and will be there from one year to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. President Woodrow Wilson s First Modern Ministry For... Political philosopher John Locke observed that people will relinquish power to government with an explicit or implicit trust that the leaders will act for the public good i.e. the good of every particular member of that society (105). However, it is recognized that trust is not given in perpetuity and can be removed over time, especially when the people s rights are violated (Koven 90). As distrust grows towards government and the people speak out, government has proven it will take drastic action to influence public opinion. For example, after he broke his promise to keep America out of war, President Woodrow Wilson created the first modern ministry for propaganda in the West suppressed dissent and resistance. As the 28th President of the United States of America, Woodrow Wilson served two terms from March 1913 to March 1921. He was nominated by his party at the 1912 Democratic Convention where he campaigned on a program called the New Freedom, which stressed individualism and states rights (Freidel). Once elected, Wilson faced the decision of the nation s involvement in the ongoing conflict between rival blocs of Great European Powers: the Austro Hungarian Empire and Germany on one side and France, Russia and Great Britain on the other (Butcher). During his first term, Wilson exclusively expressed neutrality. For instance, on October 27, 1913 in Mobile, AL before the Southern Commercial Congress, Wilson stated, that the United States will never again seek one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Fuel Of The Diesel Engine The diesel engine has been the number one choice for power, reliable and high fuel economy worldwide (Jääskeläinen, 2013). However, as petroleum becomes more and more expensive, the new challenge that has been presented to todays society has been to find a sustainable way to continue running these engines without relying on diminishing petrol supplies (Connolly, 2013). The world has turned to biofuels; the use of biodiesel can produce power, performance and economy, along with assisting in the reduction of emissions and Greenhouse gases. However, its widespread use has been halted due to the ethical issues surrounding its production. The use of agricultural land for the use of bio fuels, detriments the mass food crisis and insecurity that the world faces. Is it really ethical to be using bio fuels to cut carbon emissions, which in turn could lead to millions of people in Asia starving to death? The inventor of the diesel engine, Dr. Rudolf Diesel, first conceptualised Biodiesel fuel in 1895. He generated and demonstrated a diesel engine that used peanut oil as its main fuel source in 1900 at the Paris World Exhibition, as he viewed using vegetable oil fuel as a means to provide economic growth in remote areas of the world due to widely available agricultural crops as the source of the fuel (Diesel Service and Supply, 2013). In Australia, the use of bio diesel in the transport industry has been under much debate. Bio diesel is produced through a process knows as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Discuss the Reasons Why the Research and Development of... Christine Carraro 10B Biology Discuss the reasons why the research and development of anti retroviral drugs (ARVs) has impacted differently on people suffering from HIV/AIDS in developed and developing world HIV/AIDS still does not have a know cure, but has a treatment that slows down the affects of HIV/AIDS which is called ARV (anti retroviral drug) The ARV drug is a very exclusive drug because as it is very expensive, around $400 a month if not more depending on which stage you are in, and that is a huge dilemma because many people cannot afford to pay that amount of money so they are not able to receive the treatment. If people in the first world countries cannot receive the drug, how do people in the third world receive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Africa the education is something that not everyone gets, so they are not aware about how they get the disease, how they can prevent it or what are the affects. A reason for why in Africa they do not receive the education is because there are a very few amount of teachers, and the teachers that they have may also be contaminated and are not able to execute their job correctly. HIV/AIDS affects everyone in their community because the disease spreads fast in their case (the people in Africa). This is due to their sexual behavior. Their culture does not have monogamy or a custom of only one sexual partner, but they have many different sexual partners, and that is why HIV/AIDS spreads so quickly in Africa. They also do not use protection because it is not available to most people and so chances are higher to get HIV/AIDS. Another cultural aspect is that there is a lot of prejudice against testing. Many people do not want to get tested for HIV/AIDS because one, they are scared the test might come back positive, second if it does result positive how will they tell their family/friends and thirdly how will they get the treatment they need to get. If the people get tested and do want to not tell anyone, because of various reasons, and as a result the problem amplifies and does not get solved. Another problem for the cultural aspect is get the people to take responsibility and try to change. Of coarse it is easier to ignore the problem and pretend it is not there, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Tribunes In Julius Caesar Act 1 Act 1 Scene 1 In plays, the type of language said by characters can have double or multiple meanings. Language can be interpreted to evaluate the main idea of a particular scene in a play. In Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare introduced a conflict in Act 1 Scene 1 through the use of language between the conversations of the commoners and the tribunes to indicate that not all are content with Caesar s trip back home. To begin, the tribunes speech differs from the commoners because they are degrading and dehumanizing them. The tribunes perceive the commoners differently, based on class distinctions, education, and wealth. Having said that, they believe it s alright to speak lowly towards them. For example, Falvius said, Being mechanical, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Ted And Sandra Beckham On The United Kingdom Ted and Sandra Beckham gave birth to David Beckham on May 2, 1975 (Source 1). He was born in little town called Leytonstone, England in the United Kingdom (Source 1). He has a younger sister and, an older sister leaving him to be the middle child (Source 1). David is a Caucasian male with a British background (Source 1). He enjoys playing midfield and leaving his heart on the field. As a young child he committed to soccer. At the age of 11, he won the coveted Bobby Charlton Soccer schools National Skills Competition (Source 1). Whenever he was 16, he left home and played for United s training division (Source 1). Two years later he made the club team. After, a lot of hard work and training with a lot of professional soccer players by 1995, he became a full time starter (Source 1). In the year 1997, he was named the Professional Footballers Player of the year (Source 1). In 1998, Beckham scored his first international goal in his game against Colombia making him one of the lead faces in England s World Cup (Source 1). In 1999, he and his team won the FA Cup championship, and the Champions League title. During 2001, in England qualified for the World Cup and in that same year he signed a three year $22 million contract to continue playing with Manchester United. Madrid discovered him in 2003 and brought to light a great deal for David Beckham (Source 1). In 2007, he signed a 5 year, $250 million contract with the L.A Galaxy (Source 1). He never missed a beat on the field. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Oscar Romero Assassination Oscar Romero was born on 15 August 1917, in El Salvador. His parents could not manage to pay for his school after the age of twelve, so he went to work as an intern carpenter. He showed grow great effort in his work, although he was already determined to become a priest. He entered the institution at the age of fourteen and was adapted to a priest in 1942, when he was 25. Recognising the supremacy of radio to grasp the people, he persuaded five radio stations to program his Sunday readings to provincial agriculturalists who thought they were unwanted in the churches. Throughout the time Oscar was a priest, he was a great speaker and had quite a bit of experience and learnt more about God and his goals. In 1970, he became Auxiliary Bishop in El Salvador. After that, in 1974 he became Bishop of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a country wracked with human rights abuses, enveloped in lies and cover up and edging every day closer to civil war, Archbishop Romero fearlessly spoke the truth. He listened to the poor tell their stories. He took on the wealthy landowners for their exploitation of seasonal workers. He took on the military for their torture, killings and terrorisation of the rural population. This brought down persecution on the Church and six priests and dozens of catechists were killed prior to his own assassination. Parallels have been drawn between Romero s three years as archbishop and the three years of the public life of Jesus. The preaching, the teaching, the prayer and solitude. The closeness to the poor, the tender love of the vulnerable and destitute, the courage and resolution, the insults hurled, the pharisaic plotting against him, the doubts and the fears, the death threats and the public execution. In 1977 there was a Gethsemane experience for Romero. As he prayed beside the body of the murdered priest, Rutilio Grande, he realised that if he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Katherine Ann Porter Research Paper Kelly Broussard Seay English III Honors February 19, 2010 Katherine Anne Porter Here is a woman who put things straight through the will of God. Katherine Anne Porter did it all, and chose perfection of life and of work. She worked as a critic, a singer, an actress, and most importantly of all a writer. Through numerous marriages, divorces, deaths, and personal crises, Porter established herself as accomplished author. Porter s collection of works includes: short stories, short storie collcetions, short novels, novels, and essays. Katherine Anne Porter brought her reader s into her stories by using precise details and symbols, a clear cut insight into human behavior, and the darker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ( internett notes) Through her life she became a great American Writer, writing many novels, short stories, and essays. Katherine Anne Porter s most brilliant technical accomplishment, the novel The Jilting of Granny Weatherall . It was first published in a magazine in February, 1929. The afterwards collected in Porter s first published book, Flowering Judas. The story involves a dying woman s memory of being left at the altar on her wedding day and her current fear of being jilted in a similar manner by God. It gives a portrait of an eighty year old granny on her death bed; it gives an exploration of the human mind as it struggles to come to terms with loss and mortality. In her essay The Eye of the Story, fellow southern writer and critic Eudora Welty observed that Most good stories are about the interior of our lives, but Katherine Anne Porter s stories take place there; they surface only at her choosing. ( ) The Jilting of Granny Weatherall is certainly one of these interior stories. The Jilting of Granny Weatherall is told by a third person narrator, readers are drawn into the mind of Ellen Weatherall (granny) and what takes place in her life through her memories. (Martor, 1:116) Readers laugh along with her, for example, When she teases the doctor about his youth. Gradually, however, Ellen s grasp of reality slips off its moorings and she begins to journey back into her past. (martor 1: 116 ) Readers are able to travel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disorder Abstract Background: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a metabolic disease commonly associated with obesity, type 2 diabetes, and inflammation all features of insulin resistant syndrome. However, very limited data are available regarding the association of subclinical inflammation and insulin resistance with NAFLD in a prediabetic state. We, therefore, conducted the study to assess this relationship among this population. Methods: We studied a cross sectional analytical design of 140 [male/female, 77/63; age in years (ranges), 45 (25 68)] prediabetic subjects after confirming with 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). The diagnosis of NAFLD was made by ultrasonic examination of the liver and divided into groups of without NAFLD (n = 63) and NAFLD (n = 77). All individuals underwent anthropometric and clinical examinations. Among laboratory investigations, serum glucose was estimated by glucose oxidase method, serum lipid profile and liver enzymes were measured by the enzymatic colorimetric method and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) was measured by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) technique. Serum insulin and high sensitivity C reactive protein (hsCRP) were measured by enzyme immunoassay technique. Insulin resistance (HOMA IR) was calculated by homeostasis model assessment (HOMA). Results: There was significantly higher levels of hsCRP (2.82 ± 1.60 vs. 1.39 ± 0.66 mg/l, P 0.001) and HOMA IR (4.03 ± 1.39 vs. 1.98 ± 1.04, P 0.001) in NAFLD subjects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Obama s Plan And How It Would Evolve Over The Next Five... Looking into Clinton s plan and how it would evolve over the next five years, the themes of access and affordability shine through. She believes that all students should be able to obtain a public post secondary education (Clinton on the Issues: College, 2016). The current truth is that access and success in higher education continue to be stratified according to income... (Eckel King, 2004). With Clinton s plan access would increase, and with that enrollment would increase. Increased enrollment at college campuses strikes as an initially positive thought; more students can gain and education and contribute that education to bettering society. However, increase enrollment could lead to increase selectivity, if enrollment increased in extreme enough amounts. State schools, that were founded to offer quality education would now have a larger pool of student to pick from. For the state school s fortunate enough to the capacity to educate more student s their success would continue to increase. But what about the state schools that are already struggling with enrollment issues? Will they continue to live out their mission and increase enrollment at the expense of the student s education quality. For campuses that are already filled with students, larger incoming classes would lead to less enrollment options, larger classroom sizes, and the same campus resources spread thinner across a larger student body. Schools in this category would be forced to decide between decreasing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Poaching Of Animals And The Subsequent Trading Of... The poaching of animals and the subsequent trading of illegal animal products are issues that have been prevalent in the media and environmental groups for quite some time. Although one may assume that poaching has declined in recent years due to an increase in overall global awareness, it nevertheless continues to be a pressing concern. A study performed by the Minister of Environmental Affairs for South Africa found that 2015 was the deadliest year for rhinos in decades, with 1,305 killed (Minister Edna Molewa, 2016). One environmental group that works to prevent poaching is the World Wildlife Fund, or WWF. The WWF is particularly known for their powerful advertisements that address issues such as poaching, an example of which can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also essential to define and differentiate the terms animal poaching and illegal animal trade. Animal poaching can best be understood as the unlawful taking or killing of animals, and illegal animal trade is a business that is dependent on animal poaching, which consists of using poached animals to make various profitable products such as food, leather goods, medicine, and miscellaneous souvenirs (U.S. Fish Wildlife Service). The history of animal poaching goes back to the beginnings of what could be considered modern society. Up until the twentieth century, poaching was a way for impoverished lower classes to make up for the inadequate amounts of food that they could afford, and was eventually made illegal in order to reserve hunting as an activity exclusive to the upper class (Encyclopedia Brittanica). Once the field of wildlife conservation began to gain influence in the 1900s, nations across the globe began implementing acts to prevent harmful practices from continuing (Shadow). Despite government involvement, poaching has continued into the present day due to the high value of items such as ivory and rhino horns (Lawson Vines, 5). It is with the knowledge of these definitions and the long history of animal poaching that the World Wildlife Foundation developed this advertising campaign. There are multiple components that make up the advertisement under analysis here stand out, one being the setting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Grossman s Dependence On The Millenials If my generation [generation X] is remembered for anything, it will be as the last one that remembers the world before the Internet, said American novelist and journalist, Lev Grossman. The substantial generation gap, between the millennial generation and the ones previous to it, is illustrated by Grossman s quote as he emphasizes how the Internet has revolutionized the way that people perceive the world. As a result of the drastic increase in the world s dependence on the internet, older and newer generations often find it harder to relate to one another. Lauren O Nell s article, Sportscasters mock sorority girls for taking selfies at a baseball game, get ridiculed for being old , illustrates this substantial generation gap by describing how sportscasters of a baseball game, clearly born prior to the Millennials, mock and insult younger girls ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The internet was established in 1969(citeAPA) and had started becoming more sophisticated and popular around the early years of the Millennials. Hence, unlike the adults and older individuals from earlier generations, the millennial generation became familiar with the technological advancements at an age when their brains best develop and learn. The impact of learning during the teen years is pointed out by Jay N. Giedd, a practicing child and adolescent psychiatrist, when he says, Plasticity is the essence of adolescent neurobiology and underlies both the enormous learning potential and the vulnerability of the teen years. Thus, as children observe new norms, such as taking selfies, become popularized, they quickly accept them as the normal and natural way to behave. Therefore, instead of mocking people of the millennial generation as being addicted to the internet, people of earlier generations must recognize that the newer generations have always lived in an internet centered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. In The Waiting Room Essay In the Waiting Room can be argued to be both the most discussed poem and the best poem of Bishop s. To her horror, the Elizabeth in the poem discovers that she is an I and one of them (PPL150). This thought, which is precipitated by numerous things, especially Aunt Consuelo s oh! and the horrifying breast of the women in the waiting room s copy National Geographic, plunges her into despair about society s order (PPL 149). In a way, this poem expresses both the awakening of oneself as a person and the awakening to their sexuality. Elizabeth is terrified of things that are associated with women, breast, a cry of pain, and as such she is forced to realize that she is a woman as well and, potentially, has the same fate as them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ostriker encourages the readers not to be shy as Bishop both yearns for and fears the erotic, experiences it as actual or potential pain, and produces screens to disguise the experience (241). These early works and their position on her childhood provide insight into Bishop s life, especially of her love of women, despite being indirectly about her sexuality. As such, these hidden ideas in her poems should be explored by the readers because it helps us to better understand her. The poems Bishop had published later in life, namely Insomnia, The Shampoo, One Art, and finally Sonnet, deal more with her reluctance to expose her sexuality than discovering it as she does in these earlier poems. Of the fourpoems listed above, Insomnia is the most concealed in terms of sexuality. Without proper insider knowledge, this poem could easily be overlooked, but its use of the term inverted signals to people that she is talking about her lesbian identity (PPL 54). Without the in group knowledge, Bishop can hide her discussion of sexuality in this poem which is otherwise freely discussed. The last stanza imagines the world inverted where you love me and ultimately states that Bishop wants a world like this (PPL 54). Ideas of gender roles and how they interact with sexuality causes Bishop to hide her true thoughts and feelings and only in an inverted world can she thrive. Still, as Harrison points out the tone in this poem is both bitter and defiant. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Using Computers And Software Programs The creation of new and advance technology is playing a significant role in the job functions of police officers, arming them with tools that have the ability to make them more knowledgeable and perform more effectively. The use of computers and software programs by law enforcement personnel has a variety of advantages and disadvantages in relation to criminal investigation and law enforcement. The use of computers and software programs have become beneficial tools for the criminal enterprise and for the prosecution in a criminal case. Technology has enabled law enforcement officers to launch queries about an individual from a variety of databases (Roberts, 2011). The development of the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) has empowered law enforcement with the ability to easily identify suspects during a criminal investigation and access criminal histories, while in the field and solve cases faster (Roberts, 2011). The Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System enable law enforcement officers to decrease the number of cold or unsolved criminal cases, increase communication between multiple agencies, and match past unsolved crimes (The Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI], n.d.). Overall, the IAFIS has made it possible for law enforcement to apprehend criminals, and solve and prevent crimes (FBI, n.d.). The Next Generation Identification Program (NGI) has been developed to allow law enforcement to respond faster with more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. What Are The Similarities Between Achaemenid And Roman... The Roman and Achaemenid Empires are arguably the most significant empires in human history. Although separated by many years, they had countless resemblances that may have had an important role in their success. First, you can see parallels concerning their approaches to governance. Both empires were so expansive that they could not be practically controlled by one central authority. They both had analogous attitudes towards the general population, religious tolerance and were greatly influenced by the cultures they annexed into their empires. Rome and Persia paralleled in many aspects of governmental policy. They were both governed under a republic in order to manage their expansive conquered lands. Both empires were huge and well organized. According to History World International, the Persian Empire governed different conquered peoples on the principle of equal responsibilities and equal rights. If taxes were paid and no one revolted against their rule, local religion, customs, and trade would be left to the local government (Giusepi. 2004. p 1). While the Roman Empire did allow many religious and cultural freedoms as well, they did attempt to Romanize its citizens, and enslave the people they conquered. This caused an understandable amount of unrest amongst its people. Another similarity was how these empires installed a military representative in conquered lands to maintain control and report back to their Emperors (Guisepi. 2004 p 1). According to Cuyler Young s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Discuss the Graphic Design Styles and t Essay Discuss the Graphic Design Styles and Techniques of Propaganda and Persuasion used by the Nazi Government 1933 1939 Nothing is easier than leading the people on a leash. I just hold up a dazzling campaign poster and they jump through it. (Goebbels, 1934). By the time Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933, he already understood the power that propaganda could have on the masses; so quickly hired Joseph Goebbels as Reich Minister of Propaganda to control the news, media and art in Germany. Propaganda then grew to become a very strong and powerful tool for the Nazi party up to and throughout the Second World War under Goebbels power. Propaganda is the use of, usually, biased or misleading information within design, media, news ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The large sections of flat colour across the athlete s shirt and body suggest the use of woodblock printing, relating back to the traditional Japanese style; that, and the use of the very traditional Fraktur font, restrains the poster from looking too modern or un German. He has also positioned the athlete s limbs to reflect a similar shape to a swastika, which is emphasised by her black shorts and the flag behind her. This shows how the Nazi party had a strong power over everything that the public saw, even to the subtle shapes created with a form. Goebbels believed that if Hitler was to give speeches, the people should be able to hear him (History Learning Site, 2013) so made sure radios were sold as cheaply as possible and public places such as cafes and shops were ordered to broadcast Hitler s speeches so his voice and message could reach as many people as possible, making it nearly impossible to not hear him. Because of how cheaply wireless radios, or the People s Receiver as they were called, were sold for, between 1933 and 1939 the number of radio sets sold in Germany quadrupled. The designer Leonid created this image in 1936, which reads, All of Germany Listens to the Leader with the People s Receiver ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Bordetella Pertussis Research Paper Bordet and Gengou discovered Bordetella pertussis in 1906 when the first isolation was made in a pure culture. The bacterium is described to be small, coccobacillus, rod shaped and gram negative that triggers the body s immune system. The bacterium is classified in the domain of prokaryotes and has currently eight different species in the Bordetella genus. Three similar species in this genus are pathogenic to humans and cause the whooping cough disease. There are about 343 various strains of Bordetella pertussis bacteria around the world that has been collected over the last 100 years. The most efficient way to control the bacterium is monitoring the organism with vaccinations. Bordetella pertussis belongs to the Bordetella genus and has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are several virulence factors associated with the initial infection, including: filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) and the pertussis toxin. Bordetella pertussis colonizes in the host via filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA) and the pertussis toxin. FHA is a large protein that forms filamentous structures on the cell surface and also binds to galactose residues on the surface of the trachea s ciliated epithelial cells. The pertussis toxin is a protein that has five subunits: S1, S2, S3, S4, and S5, is also involved in adherence to the tracheal epithelium. Many of these components are also known as adhesions, which bind the bacteria to the host cell. While others utilize different receptors and bind to a glycolipid found specifically on the tracheal epithelium. Bordetella pertussis also produces its own toxins, such as invasive adenylate cyclase, which is a single polypeptide that enters epithelial cells, locally reduces phagocytic activity, and lyses red blood cells, and initiates infection. Lethal toxin, formerly called dermonecrotic toxin, is a protein that causes inflammation where Bordetella pertussis colonizes. Tracheal toxin, a peptidoglycan fragment, destroys ciliated cells, stimulates the release of interleukin 1, and causes fever. Once infected, the individual receives antibiotics, usually erythromycin. In order to have more control of this disease, there needs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...