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Stakeholders of Marks and Spencer and Their Influence and...
Ma Strategic Management
Module of Organisational Strategy
Submitted by:
Ahmad Hussain Kaisrani
Submitted to:
Dr Leslie Doyle; Dr Emanuela Todeva
University of Wales
List of CONTENTS
Strategic Investigative Questions (03)
History of Marks and Spencer (04)
General Introduction of M S (04)
The SWOT Analysis (06)
Source of Information (07)
Stakeholders and their power and ability (08)
Stakeholder Summary (09)
Organisational Configuration (10)
Evaluation of Corporate Structure (11)
Functional lines of communication (11)
Internal and External Linkages (13)
Conclusions (15)
References (16)
Strategic Investigative Questions
Following are the two questions which our group were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The most respected brand values of Marks and Spencer are
Quality
Value
Service
Innovation
Trust
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The SWOT Analysis can show all the characteristics of M S.
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Source of Information
The main source of data presented in this paper is the official website of Marks and Spencer. The
details of links are provided at the end of this paper under the title of References.
Bolland s Strategic Rethink An article by Rosie Baker appeared in Marketing Week, UK (News
Section, Page 19 under the section of Retail. October 18 24, 2010).
New man at M S looks to reconquer overseas markets and win hearts in home wares An article by
Julia Finch, appeared in The Guardian on November 06, 2010.
An Informal Interview of Mr. Shomail Abbas Khan (The Marketing Executive M S).
Thus since now we know the remarkable history and brief introduction about M S it is going to be
indeed more interesting to know the stakeholders and their power and ability, organizational
structure and its business operations which is described in detail in following sections.
Stakeholders of the Marks Spencer
There are two types of stakeholders in M S.
Internal Stakeholders
Management
Owners
Employees and staff
Shareholders
External Stakeholders
Suppliers
Customers
General public/ Communities/ Pressure groups
Media/Reporters/Commentators
Powers and abilities of Stakeholders to influence choices and decisions of M S
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Critical Review Sam I Am Essay
Critical Review: I Am Sam The movie, I am Sam, is the portrayal of a mentally retarded single
parent struggling to maintain custody of his normal intelligence daughter. Within his circle of
acquaintances are four special needs adults who are his close friends and two normal intelligence
adults who exhibit disordered behavior. The writers, Kristin Johnson and Jessie Nelson, spent
months researching and observing developmentally disabled adults in order to provide an accurate
representation of the issues faced by the special needs population. The central character is Sam
Dawson around whom the movie is woven. Sean Penn, the actor who took the role of Sam, spent
time at an organization called LA Goal (Inside Out Productions), a workshop... Show more content
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Two of the normal intelligence people in the film appeared more disabled than the above
mentioned five characters. Sam s neighbor, Annie, suffered from agoraphobia and was unable to
leave her apartment. Rita, the lawyer who represented Sam in his quest to regain custody of his
daughter, was a compulsive stress eater, had anger explosions, was unable to focus, lacked
parenting skills, and exhibited relationship issues not only within her marriage but with her
staff. The normal people painted a portrait of being more handicapped than the disabled. The
plight of Sam to maintain his parental rights is one that is faced by the disabled community not
only in the USA but abroad. They lack the support services needed to help them thrive and raise
their children. According to O Keeffe and O Hara little is known about the mental health needs
of parents with intellectual disabilities. (O Keeffe, 2008) Sam exhibited the natural distress any
parent would feel having their child forceable removed from their care. He fought the best battle
he could against a well meaning social worker, prosecutor, and foster parent. His friends came to
his aid to testify on his behalf although their ability to support him was not effective. O Keeffe and
O Hara also state that in the USA there are approximately 1.4 million mentally retarded parents
with children under the age of 18. Their findings are that It is often not
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The Cloud Of The Sky
Joshua Richardson
ICTN 3250/1
Mr. John Picard
October 20, 2014
From IT Infrastructure to ITaaS
What is the cloud? Many say they are those white puffs in the sky. True, but those are not the
clouds that are referred to in the Information Technology industry. The cloud that IT
professionals speak of is a place that isn t seen but is known to exist. Dropbox, Box, Google
Drive, OneDrive, iCloud Drive; all different types of cloud storage options for securing your
music, documents, and other kinds of files. There are many different uses for the cloud in the life
of a professional. Box, for example, is mainly designed to share documents and files between users
in a more formal business setting. On the other hand, Google Drive, Dropbox, ... Show more content
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These data center switches become the Fabric Interconnect between the UCS , and those two
products combined help to make cloud storage possible. There are other companies that are using
services and products to make this happen; such as EMC and NetApp.
The cloud is increasingly becoming a very common reality in the IT industry. The idea of storing
files in places other than the hard drive of a computer or the server in the next room has opened a
door for new beginnings and unending possibilities. Many companies have IT departments that are
internal to their company. Without these IT departments many companies would have many non
working computers, networks, and other office devices that would hinder the business from making
money. The current IT infrastructure is mostly maintained and operated in house by contracted
employees that usually have a great knowledge of general electronics and computers. Being that
IT is so important to how companies work it is always under scrutiny to continue to develop. With
the cloud in mind there has recently been talk about how IT could use the cloud to advance their
efforts. Information Technology as a Service (ITaaS) has become a new reality for some
companies. The idea is that IT organizations can use the cloud to move away from an Infrastructure
platform to a Service model.
This ITaaS model promotes IT being setup to be much more effective than it currently is. One
concept from this
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Examples Of Uncivilized In Things Fall Apart
Civilized or Uncivilized? More Than Just an Answer...
Pre colonial Africa, or the Dark Continent , is mostly viewed negatively throughout the world, but
people don t notice how rich their cultures and traditions are. Chinua Achebe, an African writer,
proves this misconception wrong in his first novel by proving examples of Ibo cultures and society.
Altogether, in the novel Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe incorporates Ibo s judicial system,
ceremonial practices, and diplomacy with other clans to successfully combat the stereotype of pre
colonial Africa as uncivilized .
One way Achebe proves this misconception wrong was by using Ibo s advanced judicial system.
For example, villagers their complaints to each of the nine egwugwu [who] represented
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Essay on Acc512 Unit2 Assign Case 4 1
ACC 512 International Accounting
CASE 4 1 Bessrawl Corporation
Reconciliation from U.S. GAAP to IFRS
2014
Income under US GAAP $1,000,000
Adjustments:
Reversal of write down of inventory to replacement cost
10,000
Additional depreciation on revaluation of equipment
(25,000)
Impairment loss on intangible asset
(5,000)
Recognition of deferred development costs
80,000
Reversal of amortization of deferred gain on sale and leaseback
(30,000)
Income under IFRS
$1,030,000
2014
Stockholders equity under US GAAP $8,000,000
Adjustments:
Reversal of write down of inventory to replacement cost
10,000
Original revaluation surplus on equipment
600,000
Accumulated depreciation on revaluation of equipment
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Under the revaluation model of IAS 16, depreciation expense on equipment in 2013 was
$100,000, making the book value at the end of 2013 of $2,650,000. At the beginning of 2014 the
equipment would be revalued upward to its fair value of $3,250,000.
The journal entry to recognize the revaluation would be:
Equipment$600,000 Revaluation Surplus (a stockholders equity account)$600,000
In 2014, depreciation expense would be $125,000 [($3,250,000 $250,000)/24 years].
The additional depreciation under IFRS causes IFRS based income in 2014 to be $25,000 smaller
than U.S. GAAP income. IFRS based stockholders equity is $575,000 larger than U.S. GAAP
stockholders equity. This amount is equal to the revaluation surplus ($600,000) less the additional
depreciation in 2014 under IFRS ($25,000), which reduced retained earnings.
Intangible Assets
Under U.S. GAAP, an asset is considered impaired when its carrying amount exceeds the
undiscounted future cash flows expected to occur from continued use of the asset. The brand
acquired in 2011 has a carrying amount of $40,000 and future expected cash flows are $42,000, so
it is not impaired under U.S. GAAP.
Under IAS 36, an asset is considered impaired when its carrying amount exceeds its recoverable
amount, which would be the greater of net selling price and the present value of future cash flows.
The brand s recoverable amount is
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John Stuart Mill s Utilitarianism
The perceived end goal for most human experiences is happiness. However, the objective
assessment of happiness creates challenges. Happiness is individual and personal, but the actions
that people take to achieve happiness effect everyone in society. In this essay, I will investigate the
standards for happiness utilizing John Stuart Mills Utilitarianism. Happiness is available to all
people at different levels, with clear objective standards at its most basic levels but with only
subjective standards at its higher levels. Although, people are able to obtain different levels of
happiness based upon their faculties according to Mill, all are able to contribute to the greater
good through their actions. Mill makes it clear early in his work that... Show more content on
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Mill explains the higher and lower pleasures, comparing human happiness to that of pigs. He
states, Human beings have higher faculties than the animal appetites, and once they become
conscious of them they don t regard anything as happiness that doesn t include their gratification
(Mill, 5). This comparison is important, as it serves as a concrete example of more desirable
pleasures. Humans mental pleasures are also dependent on their respective faculties. The higher
the person s faculties, the higher more required for the person to be happy. This individual quality
of happiness is therefore subjective as the two people can achieve the same understood level of
happiness with significantly different mental cultivations. A person who cultivates their mind daily
and understands more about philosophy is happier, but a person with lower faculties is unable to
understand this level of happiness. These human pleasures of the mind are much more superior to
animalistic pleasures. Mill argues that once people are made aware of their possession of higher
faculties, they will not be happy when these are
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Texas A M Campus Map System Research Paper
Alexander N. Hotze
Professor Amanda Renee Rico
English 210
14 June 2015
An Internal Proposal to Update the Texas A M Campus Map System
Purpose
The purpose of this proposal is to request authorization to explore and create a solution to the
problems associated with the current Texas A M campus map system and the difficulty of attaining
directions to various locations across one of the largest college campuses in the world.
Summary
In my English 210 class this summer, my professor has asked that each student write an internal
proposal that addresses a specific need for either our work or school community. I have chosen to
address the needs of the Texas A M community and focus on the issue of acquiring accurate
directions on campus. To prepare for this proposal, I will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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More specifically, we have been asked to develop a proposal by preforming five different tasks:
Develop and provide an in depth analysis of the basic need of an interactive campus map
Communicate with experts that are knowledgeable about the situation
Research other existing methods, which are currently in use at other universities
Establish a bottom line when it comes to developing and funding the improvements
Anticipate and provide answers to any foreseeable counter arguments
Draw conclusions and provide a suggested course of action in a report
In the following sections, you will find that I have provided more information regarding proposed
tasks, schedule, and budget, as well as our credentials and references.
Proposed Tasks
With the approval of this proposal, I plan to carry out the following tasks in an effort to gain an
understanding of the viability of changing the current system as well as develop a strategy for a
suggested course of action for upgrading our outdated
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The Elasticity Of Babies And Children s Brains
Infants have an incredible mind in that they have the ability to learn and master a language in a
relatively quick matter of time. The elasticity of babies and children s brains is remarkable. It
has been quite astonishing to watch my eleven month old niece grow and learn as she studies the
things that my family and I say and do. She understands a range of words and sentences even
though she is not able to actually articulate them yet. Soon she will be going from a blabbering
mumbo jumbo speaking baby to being able to annunciate clear, complex words and sentences in
only a matter of years. Neuroscientists are now able to paint a picture of the transitional period of
what happens in a baby s brain during this learningprocess. When a baby is born, the brain can
recognize about 800 sounds, called phonemes. These sounds arrange all the words in every language
around the world. When the baby grows from six to twelve months, they enter what neuroscientists
call a sensitive period, in which the brain is prepared to assemble the first basic lessons of
language. The infants brain is most susceptible to learning the sounds of their language at six
months for vowels and at nine months for constants. Research shows that the sensitive period
only lasts but a few months but can be stretched for a longer period of time if the child is exposed
to a second language. On average, a child s brain contains the elasticity to be able to learn a second
language with articulacy until they
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The 1937 Constitution
Introduction
I propose to discuss in this paper the evolution of the 1922 Constitution followed by 1937
Constitution. I will briefly outline the political structure that was present at the time of the
enactment of both constitutions. This essay will then outline the main areas of difference between
the 1922 and 1937 Constitutions and highlight the major influence that Eamon De Valera had on
the creation of Bunreacht Na hEireann. I believe the main areas of difference between the 1922 and
1937 Constitution were the religious beliefs, the powers of State and the fundamental rights.
Political background
On Easter Monday, 24th April 1916 the Easter Rising broke out. This was a Rebellion of the Irish
Nationalist against the rule of Great Britain. This rebellion marked the beginning of Ireland gaining
their Independence. Another attempt to gaining Independence of Ireland took place in 1919 when
the IRA fought the British Army in the war of independence which lasted over 2 and a half years and
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A difference in both the constitutions is the replacement of the Governor General by The President
of Ireland. This shows the elimination of British influence in Irish politics. Another major change
was that the Prime Minister is now known as the Taoiseach and that the government of Ireland
takes on the role formerly known as the executive council of the Irish Free State. From a
fundamental right prospective the 1937 Constitution is deemed to be superior to any other source
of law and regards to making laws there is very little difference between both the 1937 and 1922
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Hurricane Essay
What Would a Massive Hurricane Mean To NYC
In my community of New York City it is unlikely for a major hurricane to hit. It s only happened
a handful of times in history. If a major superstorm hit our city it would be considered a Nor
easter. Nor easters are intense storms that can cause heavy snow, rain and oversized waves that can
cause beach erosion and a low level storm surge and structural damage. The intensity of the wind
gusts associated with these storms can exceed hurricane force in intensity and make NYC very
vulnerable. ( What Exactly Is a Nor easter? 2016)
Unlike tropical cyclones include tropical depressions, tropical storms and hurricanes, nor easters
contain a cold core of low barometric pressure. Their strongest winds ... Show more content on
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Many streets were flooded and thousands of had no electricity. Major bridges were closed, the
giant, slow moving monster hung around New York Cityfor three days, pushing water onto land.
The result was levels of flooding unseen in the modern era, swamping the subway system and
causing major damage (Plan for Hazards Coastal Storms Hurricanes NYCEM)
On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, there s the New York Bight, where New Jersey and
Long Island procedure an upside down L around low waters of the Atlantic Ocean. A bight is a
curve on an open shoreline. When Hurricane Sandy arrived to the bight, it brought loads of
ocean water and vast rain which piled up on its way up the coast. When all of the water hit into
New York s Bight, the water was confined where the legs of the L form. With nowhere to go,
water then fell onto the land, including the southern points of New York City, where the New York
Stock Exchange and the Statue of Liberty stand. Waves from this extra water piled up and formed
storm surges of really dangerous heights. A typical Category 1 hurricane like hurricane Sandy
produces a storm surge of three to five feet (0.9 to 1.5 meters). Around 8 p.m. ET Monday,
Hurricane Sandy hit the Jersey coast at 90 miles (145 kilometers) per hour and spun into New York
City. ( Why New York City Is the Worst Place for a
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Poverty in Britain Essays
Poverty in Britain
When the Liberal government came to power in 1906 they had no stated intention of government
intervention of social policy. Between the years 1906 and 1914, the Liberals took steps to improve
the health, living and working conditions of the groups of individuals their policies were designed
for.
The victory for the Liberals was a surprising landslide which left the Liberals with 401 seats and
Labour with 53 seats. Even though Labour owed their seats partly to the Liberals as they made a
pact to prevent anti Conservative votes being wasted they showed no gratitude as liberalism was
about tariff reform, taxation and foreign policy but labour had always concentrated on equal ...
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The Liberals still had an `old Liberal wing antagonist to social reform; and they were also
conscious of the hostility to social reform of the Conservative dominated House of Lords.
The Boer war of 1899 1902highlighted the physical deterioration in the British people. The war
fought to preserve the Empire. It revealed the fact that the British people were weak and unhealthy.
Fears were expressed that generations of urban living, in often appalling conditions, were leading
to degeneration of the national physique. Commentators pointed to the fact that Britain was the
most urbanised society in the world with nine out of ten of its population living in towns and
cities. The call for medical inspection and meals was sounded by the interdepartmental committee
on Physical Deteriorationin 1904 but the first real enactment of the Liberal government s social
policy was the 1906 provision of meals act. This act meant free school meals for children but the
significance of it was it had no stigma attached, it treated all school children equally. It came under
opposition from the Charity Organisation Society as they felt the supply of free school meals was
inadequate and the want was found to be due to many different causes, and could only be removed
by thorough treatment at the home. (Charity Organisation Society;
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The Manhunt For Christopher Cortez
Title
Dorner and Cortez are victims as much as they are criminals because of the choices they have made
and the things they have done. They have both made bad decisions that has led them to where they
are now.
Dorner got called many rude names for being a black person, he suffered all through his childhood
and most of his adulthood. In the Manhunt for Christopher Dorner, chapter 2, it states, In first grade
at Norwalk Christian School, he wrote, the principal swatted him for punching a student who had
taunted him with a racial slur. The swattings from authority figures continued through junior high,
he claimed, when he dared to stand up to bigots. Throughout his life, there were many things said
to him that he didn t like, even when he arrived at the LAPD. In chapter 3, it states, When he
arrived at the LAPD, he wrote, he found it a nest of racists. In the Police Academy, he complained
about another recruit s use of a racial slur and was shunned. Although, Cortez was a Mexican, he
also had racist stuff said against him because of his race. In Applebee (707), it states, And as he
drove off the American said, Now isn t that just like a Mexican. He takes his time. ... Show more
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In Applebee (708), it states, The major Sheriff shot first, and he missed; and Gregorio Cortez shot
next, he didn t miss. In The Manhunt for Christopher Dorner, chapter 5, it states, A round from
Dorner s assault rifle entered just under his left nostril, crashed through the roof of his mouth,
shattered his front teeth, split his tongue and exploded bone as it emerged from his lower right jaw.
His face went numb. Also in chapter 3, it states, One bullet had pierced his badge, ripped through
his ballistic vest, and punctured his heart. He had not drawn his gun. Both Dorner and Cortez had
shot innocent cops doing their
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Mainstream Hip-Hop Culture
Women should be allowed to be as hardcore and sexual as we want, because men do it all the
time. ~ Nicki Minaj . In the mainstream Hip Hop culture, over time it has developed from a
outlaw cowboy in American history to a hyper masculine thug of gangster rap, these are
ideograms of violent masculinity; this is the modern American definition of manhood. On the
other hand, feminism has been around since ancient greece and throughout history there have
been 3 main waves of feminism. The first wave (1830 s early 1900 s): Women s fight for equal
contract and property rights, The second wave (1960 s 1980 s): Broadening the debate, and The
third wave (1990 s present): The micropolitics of genderequality. Mainstream hip hop culture
contradict feminism because in the hiphop culture men are seen as dominant and superior to
women while feminism is advocate equity for all genders. Mainstream hip hop culture contradict
feminism because in the hiphop culture men are seen as dominant and superior to women while
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Talking about how they need to have control, they isn t suppose to seem weak or like a pussy.
Hip Hop Feminism Note Sheet. This detail means that in society, people have made standards for
men to always be in jurisdiction and authoritative, while women are subordinate. Can t cry in front
of people (Referring to men) . This component means that people associate men crying with being
weak, effeminate, or gay. The projection conveyed is that a man is somehow less than a man if any
or too much emotion is
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Bakersfield Incident Summary
Furthermore, another incident occurred in Bakersfield, CA on April 01, 2016. The news
reported the incident as Man Arrested for Alleged Human Trafficking, news anchor reported that
Fresno man is reportedly facing human trafficking charges, after he was allegedly found with a
runaway teen, inside a hotel in Bakersfield. According to police, Michael Jones, 38, was found
with a 14 year old Fresno girl, inside Residence Hotel in Bakersfield. The girl, according to
police, had been reported as a runaway. Jones was arrested, and booked into the Kern County Jail
(yourcentralvalley, 2016). Since, the suspect was found with an underage girl, he was considered to
be trafficking this individual. The journalist kept it precise because of her age, the
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Multiple Sclerosis Study
Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the central nervous system (CNS) diseases that
involve the axons of the brain and spinal cord, causing the destruction of the myelin and the
axons. Symptoms, severity and course of the disease vary from person to person. It is hard to
diagnose MS because its signs and symptoms are similar to some other diseases. Metabolomics
is a new method of early diagnosis of many diseases. It is a method of quantitative measurement
and systemic approach to study the metabolic profile in vivo. In the present study, the
metabolome profiles of patients with MS disease were investigated, by applying NMR
spectroscopy. Material and Methods: Sera samples (15) of patients with MS disease were collected
based on
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Enzalie Alternate Ending
Enzalie sighed sadly, loose pebbles crunching beneath his feet with every step. He could see his
destination in the distance, it was a miracle that the old place was still standing after all this
time. Two decades had past, twenty long years. He should have come back sooner, he paused.
He should have been back here sooner, with his brother. His hand clenched around the hilt of the
old dagger in his pocket. ...looks like we ve come full circle, bro. Enzalie fought back tears,
smiling softly. This was it, this was home. As he got closer he could see that the front door was off
the hinges, this was not surprising. Who knows how many storms had blown through in the years
he had been gone, as he got closer the smell of rotting wood was unmistakeable.... Show more
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He let out a chuff of laughter. ...it s kinda funny, Gize. he withdrew the dagger from his pocket, it
was old but well maintained, the same guy responsible for making us leave, in a way he s also
responsible for getting us home. A tear rolled down his cheek. There was a sickening crack of
rotten wood followed by a yelp from behind him. Enzalie quickly rubbed the tears from his eyes
and repocketed the knife before turning around. Zain had one leg up to his ankle in a new hole, he
had managed to stop himself from falling further by gripping the doorframe. The half shapeshifter
had managed a death grip on the wooden frame by transforming his finger into hard, sharp points.
Sorry, you, uh, find anything? Zain asked as he returned his foot to solid ground. Enzalie took a
sideways glance at the stairs, he wasn t sure he wanted to risk going upstairs. No, just, bad
memories and dust. He looked back over at his friend, his eyes drawn to the almost metalic look
of the fingers stuck into the wood. This place is really a mess, do you still think we can fix it up?
Zain struggled nonchalantly to pull his fingers free from the wood, they did not
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Muscle Conduction Summary
In experiment A, the EMG activity from the voluntary contractions of the flexor digiti minimi
muscle were recorded. The voltage output during small contraction was 0.087mV compared to the
response of 1.356mV during sustained maximal contraction (Figure 1). The amount of force
generated by a muscle is dependent on the number of motor units recruited and active at any one
time (Purves et al, 2012). Henneman s size principle shows that the gradual increase in tension
results from the recruitment of motor units in a fixed order according to their size (Purves et al,
2012). Therefore during small and weak stimulation only the smallest motor units are recruited
whereas the larger motor units are then recruited to generate large forces.
Experiments B and C were used to calculate the motor nerve conduction velocities of the Ulnar and
median nerves respectively. At each stimulating site; the latency, amplitude and duration of the
CMAP were measured. Latency is the time from the stimulus to the initial negative deflection from
the baseline (Kandel, Schwartz Jessell, 2013). Latency represents the nerve conduction time, the
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In comparison with the normal recording of 2ms/division, the difference observed is 3ms/division.
Therefore, the duration of the action potential in abnormal study is longer than the normal study.
The morphology of the abnormal CMAP is jagged compared to the smooth curve in the normal
study. The latency at the recording site above elbow is 17.5ms which is longer compared to the
normal 6.9ms. The conduction velocity of 17.8 m/s is far slower than the normal range of 49 72m
/s (Davis King et al, 1992). This is caused by damage to myelin sheaths of the axon (a non focal
neuropathy). The myelination of axons can greatly increase conduction velocity, by acting as an
electrical insulator (Purves et al,
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The Central Park Five
Introduction
Crime, deviance, and unethical conduct can found within almost every occupation and profession.
Police ethics is the conduct that everyone is most concerned with. Police officers enter into an
occupation that shares many characteristics of other career fields, but it also has unique
responsibilities that deal with conduct and behavior. The PBS documentary: The Central Park
Five, demonstrates two of the most common misconduct issues that the criminal justice
professionals deal with noble cause and noble cause corruption. The film investigates the
miscarriage of justice of four Black and one Latino teenager from Harlem, who were wrongly
convicted of the brutal beating and rape of a white woman in New York City s Central Park.
The Police Perspective
When this Central park case was made public, the New York Police Department and District
Attorney office s main focus was to solve the case as quickly as possible. When the five teenagers
were found wilding in the park the night of the women s death, the police believed they had found
the suspects. The police were so confident of the teenager s guiltiness, the five boys were
interrogated of their involvement in the crime. The police used their authority and persuasion to get
the boys to confess and promise them that they would go home if they talked. Through strenuous
and intense interrogation, the five boys confessed to the killing and rape of the young women on
videotape. These confessions were given even though
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Analysis Of An Octoroon And M. Butterfly
Branden Jacobs Jenkins An Octoroon and David Henry Hwang s M. Butterfly are both
sophisticated works centered around sociocultural problems in their respective settings. In An
Octoroon, Branden Jacobs Jenkins presents his own adaptation of Dion Boucicault s The Octoroon
critiquing Boucicault s depiction of race and identity on the plantation Terrebonne in Louisiana.
The play is centered around the sale of the plantation and a girl who is one eighth black by descent,
an octoroon girl named Zoe who is tied to the estate. While M. Butterfly is the story of Gallimard, a
French diplomat who is sent to Beijing and slowly becomes enamored with an opera singer named
Song Liling, who turns out to be a man. This analysis however, will focus on the Brechtian
elements that Hwang and Jacobs Jenkins implement to evoke a certain response from their
audience. These elements include gests or Gestus in Latin, and historicization to present an
alienation effect in the audience that Brecht coined Verfremdungseffekt . These elements contribute
to the presentation of an Epic Theatre, an undramatic way in which the audience watches the play
in a isolated, critical frame of mind. Before showing the elements of the play, a critical
understanding of what makes an epic theatrejust that is needed. Firstly, the events of the play
should be spaced out over lengthy periods of time and using all different kinds of settings. This
is easily observable in An Octoroon where Jacobs Jenkins takes the audience from an empty
theater with just he and Boucicault, to the outside of Terrebonne in Act 1, to the wharf in Act 2,
then the interior of the Peyton home in Act 3, back to empty theater with BJJ and Boucicault in
Act 4, then lastly outside the slaves quarters on Terrebonne however, it is night time and very
dimly light almost like a new setting entirely. In M. Butterfly however there are almost too many
places to count from Gallimard s cell, to the German Ambassador s house, to the opera house
where Song is, to Song s apartment, all the way to the French Embassy and other different places
around Beijing. Not only does providing all these settings historicize the plays showing them as a
historical event rather than as a mere play in which
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Nick Carraway Mature In The Great Gatsby
In The Great Gatsby written by Scott F Fitzgerald, we meet a plethora of characters all
displaying traits of one who has not matured yet. The Great Gatsby follows the story of a man
who is infatuated with a reckless woman and the drama that follows. Nick Carraway is our
narrator and one of the main characters, he spends much of his time observing the mistakes and
everyday lives of the other characters. Even though he is an adult, Nick does grow in maturity and
insight throughout the course of the novel as he is drawn into a lifestyle completely foreign to him.
Nick is, in fact, the only dynamic character in the novel. He introduces us to the others, through his
clear and unbiased view on things.
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Gatsbys inability to distinguish dreams from reality is what makes him adolescent. His ignorance
drives him to confrontation which ends him up dead. Jay Gatsby is the embodiment of the
American Dream. He is shown to us in all his immature romanticism, which includes an insecure
grasp of social and human values, a lack of cultural intelligence and self knowledge, a blindness to
the pitfalls that surround him. All of these things are results of his compulsive optimism and
idealism. His immature ideals cannot be sustained in reality. As Nick tells us, there are only the
pursued, the pursuing, the busy, and the tired . Ultimately, disappointed in love and bereft of real
friends, Gatsby grows tired of being both pursued and pursuing (i.e. Daisy). His adolescent ideals
ultimately crumble and lead to his own demise under the persistent encroachment of
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HIPAA Pros And Cons
In 1996, the HIPPA act was passed. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA),
which was directed to improve the areas in the health field. For instance, lowering the number of
errors and mistreatment, for individuals to have the access to transfer health coverage according to
their present situation, and most importantly it monitors security and confidentiality information to
ensure its being controlled in an accurate manner. This act gives congress ability to govern financial
matter such as, federal level funding processes pertaining to different health documentation.
Providing quality care while protecting patient s information is a priority controlled under HIPAA,
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One major benefits is health organizations can receive governmental subsidies, which can be an
increase in funding or other financial accommodations. An additional benefit is HIPAA gives health
organizations access to other creditable research throughout a variety of databanks systems. Having
this system also, minimize the amount of paper that health professionals have to deal with. Using
technology and these systems can be viewed as a more efficient and safer way to exchange health
data with other health location. It also, helps when needing certain information from the patient
they that maybe required for diagnoses, treatment, or other operations. Interoperability can be
considered another benefit HIPAA can also, prevent health organization from experiencing lawsuits
or having huge fines. For some health locations setting certain value, vision and missions come
from the implementing of HIPAA. Possible drawbacks that can occur for HIPAA is when
compensation is decreasing according to the balanced budget act standards. In addition, a drawback
can surface from using other systems like outpatient payment system in which, causes a decrease in
profit. To maintain these systems and programs cost, therefore, having to continuously update and
maintain HIPAA can be come costly. However, if these organizations follow proper protocol the
marginal benefits outweighs the marginal cost.
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Psychology of Terrorist Group Recruitment Essay
Psychology of terrorist group recruitment
Introduction
Terrorism is one of the greatest threats facing humanity in the modern society. There has been an
increase in the number of terrorist organizations and terror attacks that are conducted by groups in
pursuit of divergent ideologies (Burleigh, 2009). Since the 9/11 terror attacks in the United States,
terrorism has been recognized as a serious problem that calls for a global and coordinated response
by governments across the world. Many countries have invested heavily in intelligence gathering
and purchase of hardware and technology needed to detect and neutralize terrorist attacks. However,
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Some of these forms of recruitment will be briefly discussed below;
Public and proximate This is the first form of terrorist recruitment and in this case, recruitment is
performed face to face in a place that is visible to authorities and the general public (Reich, 1998).
It may be done in refugee camps, prisons and large scale wartime occurrences such as occupations
and others. The terrorist group recruiters usually target small groups or individuals who are prime
candidates for recruitment. This form of recruitment occurs regardless of opposition from the
authority due to fear of polarizing the attitudes of the audience, inadequate legislation, or political
sensitivity among others factors (Reich, 1998).
Public and mediated This is another form of terrorist group recruitment and it is usually broader and
resembles propaganda. In this recruitment method, mass media is utilized, such as televised
advertisements for groups that are within reach of the government and legislation (Reich, 1998). It
may also include media channels and websites whose domain names and passwords are in the
public domain. The terrorist groups that use this strategy usually target regional demographic or
population strata including young teenagers who usually gather at a particular place or members of
a unique religious congregation (Reich, 1998). This method of recruitment is usually indirect since
physical communication may not be sustainable or
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Government Of Indi The Four Distributional Aspects Of...
According to the expert group on Financial Inclusion (GOI, 2008) only 27% of farmers have
access to institutional credit. It is true that there have been some improvements in flow of farm
credit in recent years. However, the Government has to be sensitive to the four distributional aspects
of agricultural credit. These are:
(a) not much improvement in the share of small and marginal farmers .
(b) decline in credit deposit (CD) ratios of rural and semi urban branches.
(c) increase in the share of indirect credit in total agricultural credit and.
(d) significant regional inequalities in credit. (Policies for Raising Agricultural Growth and
Productivity in India).
( S. Mahendra Dev, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai)
The Government of India has already put in place an agriculture credit policy to improve access of
farmers to institutional credit. Steps would be taken for extensive coverage of farmers under the
Kisan Credit Card Scheme. Micro credit and micro insurance will be promoted as an effective tool
for encouraging production and reducing risk. Credit cooperatives have an important position and
role in the rural financial system and priority would be given to reforms and revamping of
cooperative credit institutions as per the recommendations of the Vaidyanathan Committee. Credit
counselling centres would be established where severely indebted farmers can be provided a debt
rescue package/ rescheduling to save them from a debt trap. National Bank
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Research Paper On Slam Poetry
Slam poetry
Slam poetry is one of the many forms of art where people express their feelings by writing them
down and sharing them with other people. In 1984 Smith a constuction worker was hosting
poetry reading in a jazz club in Chicago. Mac made up a gimmick to bring life to his open mic
formal; his idea was to match up poets against each other as in a fight. It was in 1986 when slam
poetry was born and has been going on ever since. Accoding to the Oxford dictionary (1994 : 194)
slam poetry is a competition where poets read, recite,and perform original work alone or as a team
before an audience who act as judges they are judged at a scale of 0 10.
The following essay is about slam poetry and will provide a brief biography on Maya Wegerif a
South African slam poety. The main focus will be on the poet s body of work and performance
style. Lastly I will analize one of Wegerif s peom. I will also include my own slam poem.
Maya is a young mixed race South Africa woman born in Limpopo in a township called Shirley 21
years ago. Wegerif started writing at the age of 11. Her first published poem was titled Life. At an
early stage Wegerif was writing something in her diary, unfortunately she cannot remember. Her
mother found it read it and submitted it into a poetry competition which started her journey in
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Wegerif uses different facial expressions; this can be seen in the video Why you talk so white?
(2013) and The networking site (2013) both these poems can be classified as the political subject
matter because in both so white(2013) where she changes her face when she wants to emphasize
on emotions like; sad, angry, happy. Wegerif also uses different voice styles when introducing a
different character in her poem. Her voice pitch and speed also plays a role in her performance
this can be seen when the poet indicates being angry, she increases the voice volume and speaks
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Private And Privacy In The Medical Code Of Ethics
Exposing patient private and sensitive information can cause harm to the patient as well as his/her
relatives. This is the reason medical professionals are compelled by the law especially the HIPAA
privacy rule to ensure that patient personal information is kept private and confidential. Exposing
patient private and sensitive information is one of the unethical behaviors in the medical
profession. In medical profession, the code of ethicsensures that medical practitioners remain
professional (American Nurses Association 21). This ensures high quality service delivery as well
as ensuring that the patients are protected from any possible harm by the actions of the medics.
Privacy is one of the key issues in medical profession. The behavior of medical practitioners leaking
patient information is unethical and thus can harm the patient. Patient information has to be kept
private and thus the medics are compelled to ensure confidentially. However, there are various
circumstance in which the information can be shared. In medical profession, confidentially is
paramount and thus patients ought to be assured of their privacy. Some illnesses such as HIV
/AIDS can make the patient traumatized and thus such information has to remain confidential
between the medical practitioner and the patient (Kuo et al 25). The code of ethics on patient
privacy and confidentiality have been supported by Kantian ethics theory on individual morality.
Any behavior leading to exposure of patient
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The Biblical Personality System
Answering who I am as a person has always been a really hard question for me to answer. If
someone were to ask me who I was personality wise, I would mostly tell him or her that I am a
very quiet person. I tend to go along with the flow, but I also like to have a plan. The Biblical
Personality System puts a name and more detail to my personality.
When I first took the test, the results showed that I was a precisionist or perfectionist .
According to the test, Individuals who are precisionists exhibit a precise, detailed, stable nature
(Biblical Personality 34). One part of this that I can agree with is the stable nature . I like to
think I like to live in a very stable and predictable environment. I think that I am this way because
I moved many times due to my parents disagreements. Therefore, now in my life I would really
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I do not think that I move towards people and have a strong desire for relationships, but I also do
not think that I move away from people. However, I do think of myself as kind of a loner. I do
enjoy spending time by myself. Therefore, I would guess that Horney would say that I am a
detached type, which means I move away from people. In the book, Theories of Personality,
detached types ...prefer to work, eat, and sleep alone in order to prevent being disturbed by
others (Ryckman 107). This part of Horney s theory I can definitely see in myself. I do enjoy
being around others from time to time, but I also really enjoy not having people around that my
annoy me. The book also says, In their favor, detached types are not conforming automatons. They
will fight for their beliefs and maintain their integrity (Ryckman 107). This goes along with what
the Biblical Personality System had to about my personality. Like I mentioned earlier, I am similar
to Elijah because we do not like conflict, but we will stand up for what we believe
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Advantages Of Two Party System
What is a party system? In Party and Party Systems , G. Sartori described it as the systems of
interactions resulting from inter party competition. Two party system in the other hand is a method
where two major political parties dominate a government. Among these two parties, one party holds
the majority of the legislation and it is referred as the majority party while the other party is
referred as the minority party. Other parties might exist but they have no political influence. For the
system to work, after an election, a sufficient working majority must be obtained by one of the
parties and it must be in a position to be able to govern without the support from the other party. In
another word, it must be independent. Therefore, it is expected to have a rotation of power... Show
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An example that we can refer to as a successful two party country would be the United States, in
which the majority elected officials are either Democrats or Republicans. The same two parties,
have constituted the American two party system since the Civil War. Hence, the competition of the
two parties has been consistently close ever since. It is said that, Americans believe that the two
party system is the best method yet contrived for assuring freedom of political opposition and for
organizing power and the transfer of power. (Dickinson, 1964) which shows the strong stand of
system in that society at that time. By practising two party system, the United States have achieved
political stability and have created harmonious competition between two major political parties.
Thus, this system also offer other beneficial impacts such as it helps in presenting readily
understandable political information, providing check and balance and discouraging sudden shifts
in political
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Computer Science
Part 1 1.What are common carriers, local exchange carriers, and interexchange carriers? A
common carrier is a private company that sells or leases communication services and facilities to
the public. Common carriers are profit oriented, and their primary products are services for voice
and data transmissions, both over traditional wired circuits as well as cellular services. Common
carriers often supply a broad range of computer based services, such as the manufacturing and
marketing of specialized communication hardware and software. A common carrier that provides
local telephone services (e.g., BellSouth) is commonly called a local exchange carrier (LEC),
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Therefore, dedicated circuits require more care in network design than switched circuits both in
terms of locations and the amount of capacity you purchase. With packet switched services, the
user again buys a connection into the common carrier cloud. The user pays a fixed fee for the
connection into the network depending upon the type and capacity of the service and is
charged for the number of packets transmitted. 13. Distinguish among T1, T2, T3, and T4
circuits. T1 circuit is sometimes called a DS 1 circuit. It provides a data rate of 1.544 Mbps. T1
circuits can be used to transmit data, but often are used to transmit both data and voice. In this
case, a time division multiplexer (TDM) provides 24 64 Kbps circuits. Digitized voice using
pulse code modulation (PCM) requires a 64 Kbps circuit so T1 circuit enables 24 simultaneous
voice channels. T2 circuit transmits data at a rate of 6.312 Mbps. Basically; it is a multiplexed
bundle of four T1 circuits. T3 circuits allow transmission at a rate of 44.376 Mbps, although
most articles refer to this rate as 45 megabits per second. This is equal to the capacity of 28 T1
circuits. T3 circuits are becoming popular as the transmission medium for corporate MANs and
WANs because of their higher data rates. At low speed, these T3 circuits can be used as 672
different 64 Kbps channels or voice channels. A T4 circuit transmits at
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Bahamas Geography
If you want to go somewhere with hospitable people, the Bahamas would be an amazing place.
Without tourism, the Bahamian people would probably be poor. The Bahamas has wonderful
geography, history, government, economy, and people.
Geography
The geography in the Bahamas has hot weather, plenty of life, and important land information. The
weather in the Bahamas involves precipitation and also hot temperatures. 52 inches is the
approximate rainfall (Williams, 11). The low to mid seventies occurs in the months
December and May and all the months in between. The low to mid eighties occurs in June to
November (Hoell, 32).
The life in the Bahamas has many types of animals and plants. The population and habitats are
also included. Cork, palm, and olive trees grow there (Temple, 10). Sea animals, snakes, fish,
frogs, and also lizards live there (Temple, 10). The land also has jasmine and orchids (Temple,
10). There are Australian pine trees in the Bahamas (Hoell, 32). There are peacocks and peahens on
one of the islands (Hoell, 279). For plants, the Bahamas has approximately ... Show more content on
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Great Exuma has peacocks and peahens (Hoell, 279). The Australian pine trees grow on Bimini
(Hoell, 213).
The land in the Bahamas includes geography such as islands, location, and beaches.
2,400 cays and islets along with approximately 700 islands make up the archipelago of the
Bahamas (Infoplease, 1). Some examples of islands are: Cat Island, Abaco, New Providence, and
Grand Bahama (Infoplease, 1). Above Hispaniola and Cuba are the Bahamas (Albury, 1). The North
Atlantic Ocean is where the Bahamas is (International, 1). E. Paul Albury says, The Bahamas is
famed for its long sandy beaches, clear waters, and spectacular coral reefs. One popular beach is
on Eleuthera titled Lighthouse Beach (Hoell, 18). Some other popular beaches include: Cabbage
Beach on Paradise Island and on Grand Bahama, Lucaya Beach (Hoell,
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Robert Nozick s Essay Coercion
In this essay i will argue that what is bad about Coercion is that it motivates the Coercer to act
badly. I will divide this essay into two sections, the first section (В§ 1) being an explanatory section
on coercion, and the second (В§2) an investigation into what is bad about coercion.
In (В§1) I will give a brief historical account of coercion, and outline why it is seen as a issue
worth conceptualising. I will then present an account of coercion closely drawn from Robert
Nozick that holds the issuing of a conditional threat (CT) essential to coercion.
В§2 will be concerned with answering what is bad about coercion? . I will understand this question
s aim to be identifying what aspect of coercion provides its wrongfulness.
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In В§2a) I will consider two views on what is bad about wrongful coercion. The first being that it
restricts autonomy, and the second that it is wrong as a result of the fear it induces. After
presenting each view i will debate what i believe to be an unresolvable issue that arises from
attributing the wrongfulness of coercion to either fear or autonomy. In В§2b) I will then go onto
argue that what makes coercion bad is the increased likelihood of the Coercer carrying out the
wrongful action he has threatened the Coercee with.
В§2a i)Raz stated that to reduce the autonomy the desirable options that were available to an
agent must be reduced. In an instance of coercion the Coercer makes a CT in order to reduce the
desirability of a particular choice in order to get him to choose a different action. For example if
someone was to stand inside a shop and say If you buy a chocolate bar, i am going to shoot you .
They would be reducing the autonomy of people visiting the shop by reducing the desirability of
buying a chocolate bar. With this conception of autonomy it is clear that in an instance of coercion
autonomy is
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Shi No Numa Research Paper
Treyarch zombies first appeared in Call of Duty: World at War and quickly became very popular
when DLC#3 came out with the zombies map that brought dogs into play, Shi No Numa. In this
map, Treyarch added wonder weapons, dogs, and the four main characters, Tank Dempsey,
Nikolia Belsinki, Takeo Masaki and Doctor Richtofen, that impressed thousands. With the release
of Nacht der Untoten, the first ever zombies map, came the first ever strategies for a four player
or one player experience . Most notably, with Der Riese DLC#4 came the first part of the Call of
Duty Zombies storyline.The Treyarch zombies franchise has one of the largest gaming
communities because of the exclusive gameplay mechanics, the genius strategies , and the rich
storyline that all began, at Der Riese, featuring the giant .
Zombies Verruct may have brought the perks, but Shi No Numa brought the WonderWaffe DG 2,
and dogs. The innovation that Shi No Numa brought was truly something else as the four main
characters were introduced. One thing that really Shi No Numa stood out for was the Wonder
Waffe, basically a Germen super weapon that shoots lightning. It could take out 10 15 zombies
in one bolt, but has an ammo count of 14. The dogs are also very popular, so popular in fact that
they are still in the latest zombies, Black Ops II. Every 5 6 round, the light will dim and the dogs
will come attack you. They are pretty tough puppies, but do drop a max ammo when you complete
the round. Also the perks, Jugger Nog(more health), Double Tap... Show more content on
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Once again, this game mode in Call of Duty started as a very simple zombie defense game, and as
grown into something greater that just Pew, Pew! , it has become a fun mini game that friends and
strangers can have fun with,
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Benefits Of Legalizing And Regulating Uber
By legalising and regulating Uber there are several possible potential costs and benefits that society
would face.
Legalising and regulating Uber would negatively affect taxi companies since they are in
competition with Uber (Cramer Krueger, 2016). It will cause a decrease in taxi companies revenue
due to sharing the market with Uber (Rahel, 2016).
Due to more cars on the road, traffic can be negatively affected and might result in congestion. It
also leads to higher CO2 emission (Rogers, 2015).
Government regulations and restrictions such as licenses are used to protect the taxi industry from
competition (Petropoulos, 2016). Uber does not require its drivers to hold particular licenses,
which has caused the actual value of taxi licenses to be decreased (Petropoulos, 2016).
Before Uber entered the market, taxi companies benefited from regulations in place as they
offered protection from competition (Petropoulos, 2016 and Rahel, 2016). These regulations have
also caused a limitation in revenue earned by taxi companies since uber formed. Current
regulations mean taxi drivers must conduct pick up and drop offs in areas defined under the
regulations whilst Uber has no limitations regarding number of drivers or areas where drivers are
to operate in. (Rahel, 2016).
Due to the increase in competition taxi drivers income has been negatively affected and there has
been a decrease in their salary (Rahel, 2016). This is forcing taxi drivers to seek alternate
employment to
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Yearning for Peace in Hemingway s A Clean, Well-Lighted...
Yearning for Peace in Hemingway s A Clean, Well Lighted Place
While Hemingway s short story A Clean, Well Lighted Place is usually interpreted as an
intensely poetic description of despair, it can with equal validity be seen instead as mankind s
never ending yearning to find spiritual peace. Hemingway s short story displayed this emotional
journey in many different ways. First, the title itself is a symbol for man s desire to find a state
of tranquillity, safety, and comfort. Hemingway also showed this in the story s setting, which was
used as a symbol for a sense of order, for it was late, the cafe was empty, and the men there were at
ease. Finally, Hemingway showed this desire in the contrasting actions between the ... Show more
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Here he was showing that in one s lowest level of despair, man s one and only desire is to find a
safe haven, and to acquire a sense of security.
Finding a sense of security and meaning to life was very important to Hemingway who was
known to feel that the individual quest for meaningful values was a universal one, probably
because Hemingway himself struggled to find the true meaning of his life, or the true sense of his
purpose.
The despair that Hemingway himself felt is best shown in A Clean, Well Lighted Place when
the older waiter was intertwined in a conversation with himself. He said that: It was all a nothing
and a man was nothing too. It was only that and light was all it needed and a certain cleanness and
order. Some lived in it and never felt it but he knew it was nada y pues nada y nada y pues nada
(383).
Nothing and then nothing. When one is in a state of despair, the only thing that one is looking for
is a way out of one s situation, or a road that will lead to a peaceful end to one s feelings of
hopelessness.
Hemingway, however, presented a remarkable example of man s search for an end to his state of
hopelessness. When one waiter commented on the deaf man s attempt at taking his own life, he
said Last week he tried to commit suicide. The other waiter replied Why? Then he said, He was
in despair (379). This summed up man s desire, at his lowest level of depression, to find peace,
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Cathedral In Chartres Research Paper
When we enter a space such as a church or chapel, the architecture and decor add to our
experience. We are often led to reflect and even question our morals, values, and belief system.
Sometimes a space can even take us away from our hectic lives and place us in a safe haven or
make us feel as if we are somewhere else, such as Heaven. The theological vision varies between
each cathedral or church, depending on the location, creator, and time period. Each space provides
us with a different journey. Cathedral in Chartres Even before entering this Holy space, one must
walk under heavily decorated arches. There are far too many archivolts, figures around the arches,
to describe the symbolism and significance of all of them, but they can be grouped. Some of them
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The north portal illustrates the Old Testament and the Virgin Mary, the south portal illustrates the
New Testament, and the west portal, also known as the Royal Portal illustrate Christ and Mary. In
northern Europe, the north façade of the church was focused on themes of the Old Testament and
the Virgin Mary. On the north transcept of Chartres, illustrations are focused on the precursors and
preparations for Christ leading up to the moment of His incarnation. Another distinctive feature of
Chartres is its three part elevation with the external buttresses allowing for larger glass windows
than previous designs. Unlike most cathedrals built during the same period, the window panes were
filled with equally dense stained glass, creating a dark, but rich panel of illuminated narration. The
high clerestory windows along the nave, the aisle and ambulatory windows and the rose windows,
and transepts in the north and south portals are the allow for natural light to illuminate the
cathedral. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary and John the
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Coco Fusco Research Paper
Coco Fusco is who I ve chosen to do my art presentation topic on. Coco Fusco was born June 18,
1960 in New York City. Coco Fusco is known for being a Cuban American Interdisciplinary artist
and writer, Coco Fusco is known for focusing on exploring the politics of gender, race, war, and
identity. Fusco is also known for working in varieties of formats where Fusco staged multimedia
productions in incorporating large scale projections, closed circuit television, and web based live
streaming performances with the audience. Coco Fusco was also known for her performance at
the cultural events that actively interacted with the audience. Coco Fusco is known for being the
21st century female multiculturalism feminism. Feminism the doctrine advocating social,
political, and all other rights of women equal to those of men . Fusco studied semiotics at Brown
University in 1982 than three years received a MA in Modern Thought and Literature from
Stanford University in 1985 and later received a PhD in Art and Visual Culture from Middlesex
University, London in 2007 .(2006) Coco Fusco is an exceptional artist and acted in the 1968
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(2008) Fusco saw war as evil and illegitimate while society was becoming terrorized, Fusco also
saw war not being just about political domination but becoming physically violent and leading to
deaths. Fusco saw the exploitation of bodies and using of minds for financial gain, she saw the
usage of sexual power and the censure of the unique capacity as human beings to engage in abstract
thought. Fusco thought being a performer she understand what makes war terrible is not just that it
can kill us, but that war forces us to perform against ourselves and against our will, our interest, and
our
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A Comparison of Greek and Norse Mythology Essay
Hundreds of years ago people did not have the technology to explain different forces of nature.
They created gods, each with separate powers, to rule their domains. Some of the gods were
merciful, some were wicked, and others were merely servants of more powerful gods. Looking at
the gods, it is easy to tell what the civilization most valued. I am going to look at the Greekand the
Norse gods to compare what was most important to their societies.
Both cultures had a king of the gods. In Greek mythology there is no god who is more powerful
than Zeus. He is the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea, ruler of the Titans. Cronus was told that one
of his children would overthrow him, taking control of his kingdom. To ... Show more content on
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Odin only has one eye; it blazes like the sun. He gave his other eye for a drink from the Well of
Wisdom. Odin has a spear, Gungnir, that never misses its target. He owns an eight legged horse,
Sleipnir, two wolves, Geri and Freki, and two raven, Huginn and Muninn. Wednesday is named
after him (pantheon/odin).
The main similarity between these two is that they are the king of the gods. Another is that they
both value wisdom. Zeus is more focused on law, Odin s focus is on war.
Hades is one of the brothers of Zeus. He is the unlucky one who got to rule the underworld. He is
cruel and unforgiving. Only two have ever gone to Hades domain and returned, Hercules and
Odysseus. Hades fell in love with Zeus s daughter and devised a plan to abduct her. With Zeus s
help they succeeded in the capture of Persephone. Her mother Demeter was so enraged she cursed
the Earth. She continued the curse even after she was released. It was only after her mother Rhea
was allowed to see her that she let the Earth prosper (message).
In Norse mythology, Hel is know as the queen goddess of the underworld. She was raised on
Asgard but later she was given the underworld to rule. She decides the fate of those who die, the
ones who die in battle are allowed to go to Valhalla, and all others go to Hel s domain. She was
born with her skeleton on the outside of her body. She was said to be born half black and half
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The Federal Reserve Board Is A Regulating Body That...
The Federal Reserve Board is a regulating body that determines how United States will lend money
by coordinating the banks and defining the value of the dollar. A Governor on the Federal Reserve
board communicates with the twelve region s bank presidents, economic analysts, and their
regional directors, and collectively define the dollar by selling long term and short term bonds that
advance a percentage of the worth. Once an agreement has been made upon fraction percentage,
banks are required to maintain that stated amount in a Federal Reservevault, or the bank s vault.
The Federal Reserve loans temporary funds to the banks that do not meet the reserve requirement
in the form of a short term loan, usually overnight. A large amount of the Federal Reserve Board s
time is spent discussing fractions of a percent on specific money related rates which steers the
economy.
THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL RESERVE S IMPACT ON THE ECONOMY
The Federal Reserve was created by an ACT of the U.S. Congress in 1913. Markets very often
were unstable due to the public having very little faith and trust in the private banking system,
which was self evident during several periods in our countries history, most notable the run on the
banks in the 1920s and 1930s. The Federal Reserve was created as an independent entity, however
it is subject to oversight from Congress, and Congress periodically reviews the Fed s activities.
The chairman periodically appears before congress to outline and explain
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Chinese Cultural Values
The cultural values of a country influence its national psychology and identity. Citizens values and
public opinions are conveyed to state leaders through the media and other information channels,
both directly and indirectly influencing decisions on foreign policy. The Chinese is one of the
world s oldest cultures, tracing back to hundreds and thousands of years ago. There are more than
fifty ethnic groups in Chinawho are fully diverse. Culture includes religion, food, music, language,
morals and many other things that make up how a group acts and interacts. Chinese art has
arguably the oldest continuous tradition in the world, and is marked by an unusual degree of
continuity within of classical styles. Much of the finest work was produced in large workshops
or factories by essentially unknown artists, especially in the field of Chinese porcelain. Much of
the best work in ceramics, textiles and other techniques was produced over a long period by the
various factories or workshops, which as well as being used by the court was distributed internally
and abroad on a huge scale to demonstrate the wealth and power of the Emperors. Most social
values are derived from Confucianism, Taoism, Daoism and Buddhism. Each unique cultural value
can pursue a different side of storytelling of an event or movement. The traditional cultural values
that influence the psyche of the Chinese people are benevolence/filial piety, righteousness, and
harmony.
Benevolence, the fundamental value
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Canadian Magazine Case Study
The Levin Institute (2012) describes the Canadian magazine dispute as an attempt by the Canadian
government to protect its culture from the United States and other foreign contributors to
magazines. The Canadian government fueled this attempt by imposing extra tariffs, or taxes, on
foreign magazine producers. These actions focused highly on the source of content with minimal
attention towards the effects of the local culture. The restrictions imposed by the Canadian
government, to limit foreign magazines, exhibited a sole desire to limit foreign content. There were
no incentives put in place for magazines that supported the culture nor did the government take any
action to support the local culture itself. The Canadian government did not demonstrate an
understanding of the disconnection between content and culture. It is my opinion that their
motivation behind the steps taken emphasized their own ideals rather than protecting their culture.
With the misplaced motivation, the Canadian government s attempts to remove competition for
domestic magazines did not serve a valuable purpose. It is my belief that restricting content does
not serve to protect an underperforming publication. I believe the Canadian government was acting
to persuade the market by playing favorites with local... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With the vast connectivity of modern day society, factors such as printing location or business
ownership do not hold much weight in classifying a magazine as domestic. A company can easily
produce content anywhere in the world and have it sent to a Canadian press for printing. Since a
local company can print a magazine with all foreign content, it cannot be considered as a reliable
method to classify the magazine. Likewise, Canadian ownership of a magazine does not serve to
identify the material because of the ability to outsource all of the
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The Significance of Each Epoch in Jewish History Essay...
Judaism Reading Guide 1 Invitation to Religions
Terms are should know: Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Baal Shem Tov, Covenant, Diaspora, Election, Ethical
monotheism, Exodus, Hasidism, Holocaust/Shoah, Kabbalah, Moses, Messiah, Maimonides,
Pesach/Passover, Rosh Hashanah, synagogue, Tanakh, YHWH, Yom Kippur, Zionism.
Note the significance each epoch of Jewish history had on the formation of the Jewish people s
identity and religion.
Biblical Period: Exodus, Davidic Kingdom, Judah Israel, Exile:
Exodus was really the foundation of Judaism; it was the reason the Israelites settled in Israel.
Exodus gave the Jews hope that God would take care of them. It marked the time when the
Israelites were delivered from bondage as slaves in Egypt. Exodus ... Show more content on
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Those who could not afford to leave or were in poverty stayed behind while others packed away
and went to Babylon.
Rabbis are spiritual leaders to the Jewish community, much like priests are for Catholics. They are
viewed as educators, role models, counselors, and spiritual leaders to the Jewish people.
Talmud is the oral tradition that reflects the Torah (the 5 books of Moses), consisting of Gemara
and Mishna.
Jewish Christian Conflict varies. There are many stereotypes between both religions, especially
intermarriage and so forth. Most tensions are still associated with the Holocaust many Jews believe
that the pope could have done more to stop the genocide.
Age of Philosophy and Mysticism: Karaites, Islam, Maimondes, Kabbalah, Hasidism
Karaites were a group of people in a Jewish movement recognizing the Torah as the supreme
religious law. They do not accept the Talmud as part of their practice.
Isalm literally means to surrender oneself to God. Those who are Islamic are Muslim. It is the
religion evoked by the Prophet Mohammad.
Maimondes has been regarded to be one of the greatest philosophers of the Middle Ages.
Kabbalah is often identified as mysticism or ancient knowledge. Kabbalah deals with all aspects of
God, nature, and the soul; it is concerned with life s deepest secrets. It is the advanced study of
Judaism and its texts.
Hasidism promotes spirituality through Jewish mysticism.
Modern Period Moses Mendelssohn, Reform Movements, Reform
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King Congo King Analysis
King Leopold set his focus on the Congo because he wanted to rule a colony of his own,
something bigger than just little old Belgium, and the Congo provided that. It had waterways
that connected the land, as well as people that he could use as slaves. A book that he had read
titled Java, or How to Manage a Colony had sparked Leopold s interest for a colony of his own
(Hochschild, p. 37). According to the quote, In the mid 1870s, sub Saharan Africawas a logical place
for an aspiring colonialist to look...about 80% of the entire land area of Africa was still under
indigenous rulers. It was ripe for conquest or, as Leopold was now learning to say, for protection
(Hochschild, p. 42), this land was an opportunity for Leopold to finally build a colony; especially
after Stanley had found the CongoRiver during an expedition. Leopold s purpose was shaped by a
desire not only for money but for power (Hochschild, p. 39). The Congo s resources were rubber
and ivory, ivory was made into false teeth, or piano pieces, among other things and this produced
a lot of profits once sold. However, the profits for rubber were much higher than that of ivory.
The land itself provides the power that Leopold wanted. Leopold was successful in the sense that
he did become the ruler of the Congo, he did gain profits out it, he did have slaves that built
railways, as well as an army made majority of its own people, the natives. Leopold failed in the
sense that he thought the truth would never come to
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Sensor Faults Essay
I. INTRODUCTION WITH the rapid development of sensor technique and its growing lower cost,
a great number of sensors are installed in modern industrial processes for measuring, monitoring
and controlling purpose. This inevitably increases the probability of sensor faults. Therefore, early
detection of sensor faults is essential to avoid performance degradation and damage to equipment.
Over the past decades, research on process monitoring and fault detection (PM FD) has attracted
considerable attention. Model based and data driven methods are two widely used types of FD
techniques [1] [4]. With the available data measurements, data driven methods attracts increasing
attention. Because the sensor measurements are highly correlated due to the... Show more content
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While the precision degradation fault disturbs the variance/covariance of process measurements.
Compared with the large amount of research work implicitly or explicitly focused on the detection
of sensor fault type with mean vector change [17], [18], the studies on sensor precision degradation
are relatively few [14], [19]. Qin et.al. [20] proposed a subspace identification model for detecting
and identifying faulty sensors, including precision degradation type of fault. Wan et.al. [21] studied
the diagnosis of sensor precision degradation in the presence of control by minimizing the
disturbance variance. Furthermore, the successful application of CCA based method constraints to
the assumption that the residual signal follows a Gaussian distribution. In practice, fault detection
is much more challenging when the processes with complicated non Gaussian [22]. To deal with
non Gaussian challenges, some variations of the existing MVA methods have been developed.
Most of them first estimate a signal distribution and then set a threshold based on the estimated
distribution for FD purpose. We refer these methods as distribution estimationbased method, such
as Gaussian Mixture Models (GMM) based approaches [23], [24], kernel based ones [25] and
sequential quantile estimation based ones [26]. Although these approaches have applied
successfully in these complicated processes, their performance in FD are commonly limited by the
selection of kernel parameters and other specified
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The Use of Deception in William Shakespeare s Twelfth...
The Use of Deception in William Shakespeare s Twelfth Night Deception is a key theme in
William Shakespeare s Twelfth Night. The characters must use deception to obtain good things,
escape bad situations, or to play cruel hilarious ticks on other people. One example of deception
is when Viola clothes herself in men s clothing in order to obtain a job under the Duke of Illyria,
Orsino. During another scene Sir Andrew, Fabian, Maria, and Sir Toby Belch trick Malvolio into
making a fool of himself. A third example of deception is when Feste the jester disguises himself
as Sir Topas and taunts Malvolio. Each of these scenes and characters helps depict the different
uses of deception. The first example of deception is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Olivia mistakenly proposes to Sebastian. Despite the fact that Sebastian has never met Olivia,
he accepts the marriage. After the Duke discovers Viola s gender, he falls in love with her and
they wed. A second example of deception is the cruel trick that Sir Andrew, Fabian, Maria, and
Sir Toby Belch play on Malvolio. Maria, Olivia s lady in waiting , writes a note in her mistress s
handwriting saying that Olivia falls for men who wear high yellow stockings and smile all the
time. Sir Toby says: He shall think by the letter that thou wilt drop that they come from my niece,
and that she s in love with him. (Shakespeare, 157) The conspirators then place the note in Maria
s garden, a place where Malvolio surely will find it. They do this to Malvolio because he had
ruined their rambunctious fun the night before. Malvolio finds the letter and reads it: ...cast thy
humble slough, and appear fresh. Be opposite with kinsman, surly with servants...Remember
who commended thy yellow stockings, and wished to see thee ever cross gartered . (Shakespeare,
139 145) Later, Malvolio confronts Olivia and she thinks he is insane. Malvolio gets put in a cage
and becomes isolated for his behavior. Far a third and final example of deception, Feste disguises
himself as Sir Topas to further annoy Malvolio. Maria asks Feste to dress up in a gown and hat and
put on a long beard, to disguise himself as
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Writing Introductory Paragraphs For Persuasive Essays

  • 1. Writing Introductory Paragraphs For Persuasive Essays 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Writing Introductory Paragraphs For Persuasive EssaysWriting Introductory Paragraphs For Persuasive Essays
  • 2. Scavenger Hunt University of Phoenix Material Center for Writing Excellence Scavenger Hunt For each of the questions below you should look at both the Center for Writing Excellence and the University of Phoenix Writing and Style Guidelines. Submit your responses to the following questions: (HINT: Refer to the Reference and Citation Examples documdented in the Tutorials and Guides section, as well as the Sample Paper and the Library link.) 1. If more than one author is listed, must all authors be listed in the citation? Yes 1. Is the author s full name used in the References page entry? No 2. If no year is listed for an in text citation, what should be listed? (n.d.) 3. What is the minimum information needed for an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | | |Fit to Window |Stretches your paper to fit the viewing area. Depending on your computer s | | | |screen settings, this sometimes makes things easier to see. | | |Normal |Switches to the Normal view. | | |Print Layout |Switches to the Print Layout view. | |Insert |Page Break |Adds a page break to your paper at the point where your cursor is. | | |Page Number |Inserts a page number into your document (useful in the header). | | |Symbol |Adds symbols not available on your keyboard. Some useful examples are the em | | | |dash ( ), the copyright mark ( ), all of the accented letters you could ever | | | |want (Useful if your name is RenГ©e ), and several fractions (в…ћ). | |Format |Align Left |Left justifies the text of whichever paragraph your cursor is in. | | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Stakeholders of Marks and Spencer and Their Influence and... Ma Strategic Management Module of Organisational Strategy Submitted by: Ahmad Hussain Kaisrani Submitted to: Dr Leslie Doyle; Dr Emanuela Todeva University of Wales List of CONTENTS Strategic Investigative Questions (03) History of Marks and Spencer (04) General Introduction of M S (04) The SWOT Analysis (06) Source of Information (07) Stakeholders and their power and ability (08) Stakeholder Summary (09) Organisational Configuration (10) Evaluation of Corporate Structure (11) Functional lines of communication (11) Internal and External Linkages (13) Conclusions (15) References (16)
  • 4. Strategic Investigative Questions Following are the two questions which our group were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most respected brand values of Marks and Spencer are Quality Value Service Innovation Trust ************************** The SWOT Analysis can show all the characteristics of M S. [pic] Source of Information The main source of data presented in this paper is the official website of Marks and Spencer. The details of links are provided at the end of this paper under the title of References. Bolland s Strategic Rethink An article by Rosie Baker appeared in Marketing Week, UK (News Section, Page 19 under the section of Retail. October 18 24, 2010). New man at M S looks to reconquer overseas markets and win hearts in home wares An article by Julia Finch, appeared in The Guardian on November 06, 2010. An Informal Interview of Mr. Shomail Abbas Khan (The Marketing Executive M S). Thus since now we know the remarkable history and brief introduction about M S it is going to be indeed more interesting to know the stakeholders and their power and ability, organizational structure and its business operations which is described in detail in following sections. Stakeholders of the Marks Spencer There are two types of stakeholders in M S. Internal Stakeholders Management Owners Employees and staff Shareholders External Stakeholders Suppliers Customers General public/ Communities/ Pressure groups Media/Reporters/Commentators Powers and abilities of Stakeholders to influence choices and decisions of M S
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  • 6. Critical Review Sam I Am Essay Critical Review: I Am Sam The movie, I am Sam, is the portrayal of a mentally retarded single parent struggling to maintain custody of his normal intelligence daughter. Within his circle of acquaintances are four special needs adults who are his close friends and two normal intelligence adults who exhibit disordered behavior. The writers, Kristin Johnson and Jessie Nelson, spent months researching and observing developmentally disabled adults in order to provide an accurate representation of the issues faced by the special needs population. The central character is Sam Dawson around whom the movie is woven. Sean Penn, the actor who took the role of Sam, spent time at an organization called LA Goal (Inside Out Productions), a workshop... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two of the normal intelligence people in the film appeared more disabled than the above mentioned five characters. Sam s neighbor, Annie, suffered from agoraphobia and was unable to leave her apartment. Rita, the lawyer who represented Sam in his quest to regain custody of his daughter, was a compulsive stress eater, had anger explosions, was unable to focus, lacked parenting skills, and exhibited relationship issues not only within her marriage but with her staff. The normal people painted a portrait of being more handicapped than the disabled. The plight of Sam to maintain his parental rights is one that is faced by the disabled community not only in the USA but abroad. They lack the support services needed to help them thrive and raise their children. According to O Keeffe and O Hara little is known about the mental health needs of parents with intellectual disabilities. (O Keeffe, 2008) Sam exhibited the natural distress any parent would feel having their child forceable removed from their care. He fought the best battle he could against a well meaning social worker, prosecutor, and foster parent. His friends came to his aid to testify on his behalf although their ability to support him was not effective. O Keeffe and O Hara also state that in the USA there are approximately 1.4 million mentally retarded parents with children under the age of 18. Their findings are that It is often not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Cloud Of The Sky Joshua Richardson ICTN 3250/1 Mr. John Picard October 20, 2014 From IT Infrastructure to ITaaS What is the cloud? Many say they are those white puffs in the sky. True, but those are not the clouds that are referred to in the Information Technology industry. The cloud that IT professionals speak of is a place that isn t seen but is known to exist. Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, OneDrive, iCloud Drive; all different types of cloud storage options for securing your music, documents, and other kinds of files. There are many different uses for the cloud in the life of a professional. Box, for example, is mainly designed to share documents and files between users in a more formal business setting. On the other hand, Google Drive, Dropbox, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These data center switches become the Fabric Interconnect between the UCS , and those two products combined help to make cloud storage possible. There are other companies that are using services and products to make this happen; such as EMC and NetApp. The cloud is increasingly becoming a very common reality in the IT industry. The idea of storing files in places other than the hard drive of a computer or the server in the next room has opened a door for new beginnings and unending possibilities. Many companies have IT departments that are internal to their company. Without these IT departments many companies would have many non working computers, networks, and other office devices that would hinder the business from making money. The current IT infrastructure is mostly maintained and operated in house by contracted employees that usually have a great knowledge of general electronics and computers. Being that IT is so important to how companies work it is always under scrutiny to continue to develop. With the cloud in mind there has recently been talk about how IT could use the cloud to advance their efforts. Information Technology as a Service (ITaaS) has become a new reality for some companies. The idea is that IT organizations can use the cloud to move away from an Infrastructure platform to a Service model. This ITaaS model promotes IT being setup to be much more effective than it currently is. One concept from this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Examples Of Uncivilized In Things Fall Apart Civilized or Uncivilized? More Than Just an Answer... Pre colonial Africa, or the Dark Continent , is mostly viewed negatively throughout the world, but people don t notice how rich their cultures and traditions are. Chinua Achebe, an African writer, proves this misconception wrong in his first novel by proving examples of Ibo cultures and society. Altogether, in the novel Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe incorporates Ibo s judicial system, ceremonial practices, and diplomacy with other clans to successfully combat the stereotype of pre colonial Africa as uncivilized . One way Achebe proves this misconception wrong was by using Ibo s advanced judicial system. For example, villagers their complaints to each of the nine egwugwu [who] represented ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay on Acc512 Unit2 Assign Case 4 1 ACC 512 International Accounting CASE 4 1 Bessrawl Corporation Reconciliation from U.S. GAAP to IFRS 2014 Income under US GAAP $1,000,000 Adjustments: Reversal of write down of inventory to replacement cost 10,000 Additional depreciation on revaluation of equipment (25,000) Impairment loss on intangible asset (5,000) Recognition of deferred development costs 80,000 Reversal of amortization of deferred gain on sale and leaseback (30,000) Income under IFRS $1,030,000 2014 Stockholders equity under US GAAP $8,000,000 Adjustments: Reversal of write down of inventory to replacement cost 10,000 Original revaluation surplus on equipment 600,000 Accumulated depreciation on revaluation of equipment (25,000) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under the revaluation model of IAS 16, depreciation expense on equipment in 2013 was $100,000, making the book value at the end of 2013 of $2,650,000. At the beginning of 2014 the equipment would be revalued upward to its fair value of $3,250,000. The journal entry to recognize the revaluation would be: Equipment$600,000 Revaluation Surplus (a stockholders equity account)$600,000 In 2014, depreciation expense would be $125,000 [($3,250,000 $250,000)/24 years].
  • 10. The additional depreciation under IFRS causes IFRS based income in 2014 to be $25,000 smaller than U.S. GAAP income. IFRS based stockholders equity is $575,000 larger than U.S. GAAP stockholders equity. This amount is equal to the revaluation surplus ($600,000) less the additional depreciation in 2014 under IFRS ($25,000), which reduced retained earnings. Intangible Assets Under U.S. GAAP, an asset is considered impaired when its carrying amount exceeds the undiscounted future cash flows expected to occur from continued use of the asset. The brand acquired in 2011 has a carrying amount of $40,000 and future expected cash flows are $42,000, so it is not impaired under U.S. GAAP. Under IAS 36, an asset is considered impaired when its carrying amount exceeds its recoverable amount, which would be the greater of net selling price and the present value of future cash flows. The brand s recoverable amount is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. John Stuart Mill s Utilitarianism The perceived end goal for most human experiences is happiness. However, the objective assessment of happiness creates challenges. Happiness is individual and personal, but the actions that people take to achieve happiness effect everyone in society. In this essay, I will investigate the standards for happiness utilizing John Stuart Mills Utilitarianism. Happiness is available to all people at different levels, with clear objective standards at its most basic levels but with only subjective standards at its higher levels. Although, people are able to obtain different levels of happiness based upon their faculties according to Mill, all are able to contribute to the greater good through their actions. Mill makes it clear early in his work that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mill explains the higher and lower pleasures, comparing human happiness to that of pigs. He states, Human beings have higher faculties than the animal appetites, and once they become conscious of them they don t regard anything as happiness that doesn t include their gratification (Mill, 5). This comparison is important, as it serves as a concrete example of more desirable pleasures. Humans mental pleasures are also dependent on their respective faculties. The higher the person s faculties, the higher more required for the person to be happy. This individual quality of happiness is therefore subjective as the two people can achieve the same understood level of happiness with significantly different mental cultivations. A person who cultivates their mind daily and understands more about philosophy is happier, but a person with lower faculties is unable to understand this level of happiness. These human pleasures of the mind are much more superior to animalistic pleasures. Mill argues that once people are made aware of their possession of higher faculties, they will not be happy when these are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Texas A M Campus Map System Research Paper Alexander N. Hotze Professor Amanda Renee Rico English 210 14 June 2015 An Internal Proposal to Update the Texas A M Campus Map System Purpose The purpose of this proposal is to request authorization to explore and create a solution to the problems associated with the current Texas A M campus map system and the difficulty of attaining directions to various locations across one of the largest college campuses in the world. Summary In my English 210 class this summer, my professor has asked that each student write an internal proposal that addresses a specific need for either our work or school community. I have chosen to address the needs of the Texas A M community and focus on the issue of acquiring accurate directions on campus. To prepare for this proposal, I will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More specifically, we have been asked to develop a proposal by preforming five different tasks: Develop and provide an in depth analysis of the basic need of an interactive campus map Communicate with experts that are knowledgeable about the situation Research other existing methods, which are currently in use at other universities Establish a bottom line when it comes to developing and funding the improvements Anticipate and provide answers to any foreseeable counter arguments Draw conclusions and provide a suggested course of action in a report In the following sections, you will find that I have provided more information regarding proposed tasks, schedule, and budget, as well as our credentials and references. Proposed Tasks With the approval of this proposal, I plan to carry out the following tasks in an effort to gain an understanding of the viability of changing the current system as well as develop a strategy for a suggested course of action for upgrading our outdated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Elasticity Of Babies And Children s Brains Infants have an incredible mind in that they have the ability to learn and master a language in a relatively quick matter of time. The elasticity of babies and children s brains is remarkable. It has been quite astonishing to watch my eleven month old niece grow and learn as she studies the things that my family and I say and do. She understands a range of words and sentences even though she is not able to actually articulate them yet. Soon she will be going from a blabbering mumbo jumbo speaking baby to being able to annunciate clear, complex words and sentences in only a matter of years. Neuroscientists are now able to paint a picture of the transitional period of what happens in a baby s brain during this learningprocess. When a baby is born, the brain can recognize about 800 sounds, called phonemes. These sounds arrange all the words in every language around the world. When the baby grows from six to twelve months, they enter what neuroscientists call a sensitive period, in which the brain is prepared to assemble the first basic lessons of language. The infants brain is most susceptible to learning the sounds of their language at six months for vowels and at nine months for constants. Research shows that the sensitive period only lasts but a few months but can be stretched for a longer period of time if the child is exposed to a second language. On average, a child s brain contains the elasticity to be able to learn a second language with articulacy until they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The 1937 Constitution Introduction I propose to discuss in this paper the evolution of the 1922 Constitution followed by 1937 Constitution. I will briefly outline the political structure that was present at the time of the enactment of both constitutions. This essay will then outline the main areas of difference between the 1922 and 1937 Constitutions and highlight the major influence that Eamon De Valera had on the creation of Bunreacht Na hEireann. I believe the main areas of difference between the 1922 and 1937 Constitution were the religious beliefs, the powers of State and the fundamental rights. Political background On Easter Monday, 24th April 1916 the Easter Rising broke out. This was a Rebellion of the Irish Nationalist against the rule of Great Britain. This rebellion marked the beginning of Ireland gaining their Independence. Another attempt to gaining Independence of Ireland took place in 1919 when the IRA fought the British Army in the war of independence which lasted over 2 and a half years and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A difference in both the constitutions is the replacement of the Governor General by The President of Ireland. This shows the elimination of British influence in Irish politics. Another major change was that the Prime Minister is now known as the Taoiseach and that the government of Ireland takes on the role formerly known as the executive council of the Irish Free State. From a fundamental right prospective the 1937 Constitution is deemed to be superior to any other source of law and regards to making laws there is very little difference between both the 1937 and 1922 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Hurricane Essay What Would a Massive Hurricane Mean To NYC In my community of New York City it is unlikely for a major hurricane to hit. It s only happened a handful of times in history. If a major superstorm hit our city it would be considered a Nor easter. Nor easters are intense storms that can cause heavy snow, rain and oversized waves that can cause beach erosion and a low level storm surge and structural damage. The intensity of the wind gusts associated with these storms can exceed hurricane force in intensity and make NYC very vulnerable. ( What Exactly Is a Nor easter? 2016) Unlike tropical cyclones include tropical depressions, tropical storms and hurricanes, nor easters contain a cold core of low barometric pressure. Their strongest winds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many streets were flooded and thousands of had no electricity. Major bridges were closed, the giant, slow moving monster hung around New York Cityfor three days, pushing water onto land. The result was levels of flooding unseen in the modern era, swamping the subway system and causing major damage (Plan for Hazards Coastal Storms Hurricanes NYCEM) On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, there s the New York Bight, where New Jersey and Long Island procedure an upside down L around low waters of the Atlantic Ocean. A bight is a curve on an open shoreline. When Hurricane Sandy arrived to the bight, it brought loads of ocean water and vast rain which piled up on its way up the coast. When all of the water hit into New York s Bight, the water was confined where the legs of the L form. With nowhere to go, water then fell onto the land, including the southern points of New York City, where the New York Stock Exchange and the Statue of Liberty stand. Waves from this extra water piled up and formed storm surges of really dangerous heights. A typical Category 1 hurricane like hurricane Sandy produces a storm surge of three to five feet (0.9 to 1.5 meters). Around 8 p.m. ET Monday, Hurricane Sandy hit the Jersey coast at 90 miles (145 kilometers) per hour and spun into New York City. ( Why New York City Is the Worst Place for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Poverty in Britain Essays Poverty in Britain When the Liberal government came to power in 1906 they had no stated intention of government intervention of social policy. Between the years 1906 and 1914, the Liberals took steps to improve the health, living and working conditions of the groups of individuals their policies were designed for. The victory for the Liberals was a surprising landslide which left the Liberals with 401 seats and Labour with 53 seats. Even though Labour owed their seats partly to the Liberals as they made a pact to prevent anti Conservative votes being wasted they showed no gratitude as liberalism was about tariff reform, taxation and foreign policy but labour had always concentrated on equal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Liberals still had an `old Liberal wing antagonist to social reform; and they were also conscious of the hostility to social reform of the Conservative dominated House of Lords. The Boer war of 1899 1902highlighted the physical deterioration in the British people. The war fought to preserve the Empire. It revealed the fact that the British people were weak and unhealthy. Fears were expressed that generations of urban living, in often appalling conditions, were leading to degeneration of the national physique. Commentators pointed to the fact that Britain was the most urbanised society in the world with nine out of ten of its population living in towns and cities. The call for medical inspection and meals was sounded by the interdepartmental committee on Physical Deteriorationin 1904 but the first real enactment of the Liberal government s social policy was the 1906 provision of meals act. This act meant free school meals for children but the significance of it was it had no stigma attached, it treated all school children equally. It came under opposition from the Charity Organisation Society as they felt the supply of free school meals was inadequate and the want was found to be due to many different causes, and could only be removed by thorough treatment at the home. (Charity Organisation Society; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Manhunt For Christopher Cortez Title Dorner and Cortez are victims as much as they are criminals because of the choices they have made and the things they have done. They have both made bad decisions that has led them to where they are now. Dorner got called many rude names for being a black person, he suffered all through his childhood and most of his adulthood. In the Manhunt for Christopher Dorner, chapter 2, it states, In first grade at Norwalk Christian School, he wrote, the principal swatted him for punching a student who had taunted him with a racial slur. The swattings from authority figures continued through junior high, he claimed, when he dared to stand up to bigots. Throughout his life, there were many things said to him that he didn t like, even when he arrived at the LAPD. In chapter 3, it states, When he arrived at the LAPD, he wrote, he found it a nest of racists. In the Police Academy, he complained about another recruit s use of a racial slur and was shunned. Although, Cortez was a Mexican, he also had racist stuff said against him because of his race. In Applebee (707), it states, And as he drove off the American said, Now isn t that just like a Mexican. He takes his time. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Applebee (708), it states, The major Sheriff shot first, and he missed; and Gregorio Cortez shot next, he didn t miss. In The Manhunt for Christopher Dorner, chapter 5, it states, A round from Dorner s assault rifle entered just under his left nostril, crashed through the roof of his mouth, shattered his front teeth, split his tongue and exploded bone as it emerged from his lower right jaw. His face went numb. Also in chapter 3, it states, One bullet had pierced his badge, ripped through his ballistic vest, and punctured his heart. He had not drawn his gun. Both Dorner and Cortez had shot innocent cops doing their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Mainstream Hip-Hop Culture Women should be allowed to be as hardcore and sexual as we want, because men do it all the time. ~ Nicki Minaj . In the mainstream Hip Hop culture, over time it has developed from a outlaw cowboy in American history to a hyper masculine thug of gangster rap, these are ideograms of violent masculinity; this is the modern American definition of manhood. On the other hand, feminism has been around since ancient greece and throughout history there have been 3 main waves of feminism. The first wave (1830 s early 1900 s): Women s fight for equal contract and property rights, The second wave (1960 s 1980 s): Broadening the debate, and The third wave (1990 s present): The micropolitics of genderequality. Mainstream hip hop culture contradict feminism because in the hiphop culture men are seen as dominant and superior to women while feminism is advocate equity for all genders. Mainstream hip hop culture contradict feminism because in the hiphop culture men are seen as dominant and superior to women while feminism is advocate equity for all genders.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Talking about how they need to have control, they isn t suppose to seem weak or like a pussy. Hip Hop Feminism Note Sheet. This detail means that in society, people have made standards for men to always be in jurisdiction and authoritative, while women are subordinate. Can t cry in front of people (Referring to men) . This component means that people associate men crying with being weak, effeminate, or gay. The projection conveyed is that a man is somehow less than a man if any or too much emotion is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Bakersfield Incident Summary Furthermore, another incident occurred in Bakersfield, CA on April 01, 2016. The news reported the incident as Man Arrested for Alleged Human Trafficking, news anchor reported that Fresno man is reportedly facing human trafficking charges, after he was allegedly found with a runaway teen, inside a hotel in Bakersfield. According to police, Michael Jones, 38, was found with a 14 year old Fresno girl, inside Residence Hotel in Bakersfield. The girl, according to police, had been reported as a runaway. Jones was arrested, and booked into the Kern County Jail (yourcentralvalley, 2016). Since, the suspect was found with an underage girl, he was considered to be trafficking this individual. The journalist kept it precise because of her age, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Multiple Sclerosis Study Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the central nervous system (CNS) diseases that involve the axons of the brain and spinal cord, causing the destruction of the myelin and the axons. Symptoms, severity and course of the disease vary from person to person. It is hard to diagnose MS because its signs and symptoms are similar to some other diseases. Metabolomics is a new method of early diagnosis of many diseases. It is a method of quantitative measurement and systemic approach to study the metabolic profile in vivo. In the present study, the metabolome profiles of patients with MS disease were investigated, by applying NMR spectroscopy. Material and Methods: Sera samples (15) of patients with MS disease were collected based on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Enzalie Alternate Ending Enzalie sighed sadly, loose pebbles crunching beneath his feet with every step. He could see his destination in the distance, it was a miracle that the old place was still standing after all this time. Two decades had past, twenty long years. He should have come back sooner, he paused. He should have been back here sooner, with his brother. His hand clenched around the hilt of the old dagger in his pocket. ...looks like we ve come full circle, bro. Enzalie fought back tears, smiling softly. This was it, this was home. As he got closer he could see that the front door was off the hinges, this was not surprising. Who knows how many storms had blown through in the years he had been gone, as he got closer the smell of rotting wood was unmistakeable.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He let out a chuff of laughter. ...it s kinda funny, Gize. he withdrew the dagger from his pocket, it was old but well maintained, the same guy responsible for making us leave, in a way he s also responsible for getting us home. A tear rolled down his cheek. There was a sickening crack of rotten wood followed by a yelp from behind him. Enzalie quickly rubbed the tears from his eyes and repocketed the knife before turning around. Zain had one leg up to his ankle in a new hole, he had managed to stop himself from falling further by gripping the doorframe. The half shapeshifter had managed a death grip on the wooden frame by transforming his finger into hard, sharp points. Sorry, you, uh, find anything? Zain asked as he returned his foot to solid ground. Enzalie took a sideways glance at the stairs, he wasn t sure he wanted to risk going upstairs. No, just, bad memories and dust. He looked back over at his friend, his eyes drawn to the almost metalic look of the fingers stuck into the wood. This place is really a mess, do you still think we can fix it up? Zain struggled nonchalantly to pull his fingers free from the wood, they did not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Muscle Conduction Summary In experiment A, the EMG activity from the voluntary contractions of the flexor digiti minimi muscle were recorded. The voltage output during small contraction was 0.087mV compared to the response of 1.356mV during sustained maximal contraction (Figure 1). The amount of force generated by a muscle is dependent on the number of motor units recruited and active at any one time (Purves et al, 2012). Henneman s size principle shows that the gradual increase in tension results from the recruitment of motor units in a fixed order according to their size (Purves et al, 2012). Therefore during small and weak stimulation only the smallest motor units are recruited whereas the larger motor units are then recruited to generate large forces. Experiments B and C were used to calculate the motor nerve conduction velocities of the Ulnar and median nerves respectively. At each stimulating site; the latency, amplitude and duration of the CMAP were measured. Latency is the time from the stimulus to the initial negative deflection from the baseline (Kandel, Schwartz Jessell, 2013). Latency represents the nerve conduction time, the time delay across the neuromuscular junction and the depolarization time across the muscle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In comparison with the normal recording of 2ms/division, the difference observed is 3ms/division. Therefore, the duration of the action potential in abnormal study is longer than the normal study. The morphology of the abnormal CMAP is jagged compared to the smooth curve in the normal study. The latency at the recording site above elbow is 17.5ms which is longer compared to the normal 6.9ms. The conduction velocity of 17.8 m/s is far slower than the normal range of 49 72m /s (Davis King et al, 1992). This is caused by damage to myelin sheaths of the axon (a non focal neuropathy). The myelination of axons can greatly increase conduction velocity, by acting as an electrical insulator (Purves et al, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Central Park Five Introduction Crime, deviance, and unethical conduct can found within almost every occupation and profession. Police ethics is the conduct that everyone is most concerned with. Police officers enter into an occupation that shares many characteristics of other career fields, but it also has unique responsibilities that deal with conduct and behavior. The PBS documentary: The Central Park Five, demonstrates two of the most common misconduct issues that the criminal justice professionals deal with noble cause and noble cause corruption. The film investigates the miscarriage of justice of four Black and one Latino teenager from Harlem, who were wrongly convicted of the brutal beating and rape of a white woman in New York City s Central Park. The Police Perspective When this Central park case was made public, the New York Police Department and District Attorney office s main focus was to solve the case as quickly as possible. When the five teenagers were found wilding in the park the night of the women s death, the police believed they had found the suspects. The police were so confident of the teenager s guiltiness, the five boys were interrogated of their involvement in the crime. The police used their authority and persuasion to get the boys to confess and promise them that they would go home if they talked. Through strenuous and intense interrogation, the five boys confessed to the killing and rape of the young women on videotape. These confessions were given even though ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of An Octoroon And M. Butterfly Branden Jacobs Jenkins An Octoroon and David Henry Hwang s M. Butterfly are both sophisticated works centered around sociocultural problems in their respective settings. In An Octoroon, Branden Jacobs Jenkins presents his own adaptation of Dion Boucicault s The Octoroon critiquing Boucicault s depiction of race and identity on the plantation Terrebonne in Louisiana. The play is centered around the sale of the plantation and a girl who is one eighth black by descent, an octoroon girl named Zoe who is tied to the estate. While M. Butterfly is the story of Gallimard, a French diplomat who is sent to Beijing and slowly becomes enamored with an opera singer named Song Liling, who turns out to be a man. This analysis however, will focus on the Brechtian elements that Hwang and Jacobs Jenkins implement to evoke a certain response from their audience. These elements include gests or Gestus in Latin, and historicization to present an alienation effect in the audience that Brecht coined Verfremdungseffekt . These elements contribute to the presentation of an Epic Theatre, an undramatic way in which the audience watches the play in a isolated, critical frame of mind. Before showing the elements of the play, a critical understanding of what makes an epic theatrejust that is needed. Firstly, the events of the play should be spaced out over lengthy periods of time and using all different kinds of settings. This is easily observable in An Octoroon where Jacobs Jenkins takes the audience from an empty theater with just he and Boucicault, to the outside of Terrebonne in Act 1, to the wharf in Act 2, then the interior of the Peyton home in Act 3, back to empty theater with BJJ and Boucicault in Act 4, then lastly outside the slaves quarters on Terrebonne however, it is night time and very dimly light almost like a new setting entirely. In M. Butterfly however there are almost too many places to count from Gallimard s cell, to the German Ambassador s house, to the opera house where Song is, to Song s apartment, all the way to the French Embassy and other different places around Beijing. Not only does providing all these settings historicize the plays showing them as a historical event rather than as a mere play in which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Nick Carraway Mature In The Great Gatsby In The Great Gatsby written by Scott F Fitzgerald, we meet a plethora of characters all displaying traits of one who has not matured yet. The Great Gatsby follows the story of a man who is infatuated with a reckless woman and the drama that follows. Nick Carraway is our narrator and one of the main characters, he spends much of his time observing the mistakes and everyday lives of the other characters. Even though he is an adult, Nick does grow in maturity and insight throughout the course of the novel as he is drawn into a lifestyle completely foreign to him. Nick is, in fact, the only dynamic character in the novel. He introduces us to the others, through his clear and unbiased view on things. We meet Daisy Buchanan who is a mysteriously ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gatsbys inability to distinguish dreams from reality is what makes him adolescent. His ignorance drives him to confrontation which ends him up dead. Jay Gatsby is the embodiment of the American Dream. He is shown to us in all his immature romanticism, which includes an insecure grasp of social and human values, a lack of cultural intelligence and self knowledge, a blindness to the pitfalls that surround him. All of these things are results of his compulsive optimism and idealism. His immature ideals cannot be sustained in reality. As Nick tells us, there are only the pursued, the pursuing, the busy, and the tired . Ultimately, disappointed in love and bereft of real friends, Gatsby grows tired of being both pursued and pursuing (i.e. Daisy). His adolescent ideals ultimately crumble and lead to his own demise under the persistent encroachment of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. HIPAA Pros And Cons In 1996, the HIPPA act was passed. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which was directed to improve the areas in the health field. For instance, lowering the number of errors and mistreatment, for individuals to have the access to transfer health coverage according to their present situation, and most importantly it monitors security and confidentiality information to ensure its being controlled in an accurate manner. This act gives congress ability to govern financial matter such as, federal level funding processes pertaining to different health documentation. Providing quality care while protecting patient s information is a priority controlled under HIPAA, which accepts collaboration with all state and federal... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One major benefits is health organizations can receive governmental subsidies, which can be an increase in funding or other financial accommodations. An additional benefit is HIPAA gives health organizations access to other creditable research throughout a variety of databanks systems. Having this system also, minimize the amount of paper that health professionals have to deal with. Using technology and these systems can be viewed as a more efficient and safer way to exchange health data with other health location. It also, helps when needing certain information from the patient they that maybe required for diagnoses, treatment, or other operations. Interoperability can be considered another benefit HIPAA can also, prevent health organization from experiencing lawsuits or having huge fines. For some health locations setting certain value, vision and missions come from the implementing of HIPAA. Possible drawbacks that can occur for HIPAA is when compensation is decreasing according to the balanced budget act standards. In addition, a drawback can surface from using other systems like outpatient payment system in which, causes a decrease in profit. To maintain these systems and programs cost, therefore, having to continuously update and maintain HIPAA can be come costly. However, if these organizations follow proper protocol the marginal benefits outweighs the marginal cost. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Psychology of Terrorist Group Recruitment Essay Psychology of terrorist group recruitment Introduction Terrorism is one of the greatest threats facing humanity in the modern society. There has been an increase in the number of terrorist organizations and terror attacks that are conducted by groups in pursuit of divergent ideologies (Burleigh, 2009). Since the 9/11 terror attacks in the United States, terrorism has been recognized as a serious problem that calls for a global and coordinated response by governments across the world. Many countries have invested heavily in intelligence gathering and purchase of hardware and technology needed to detect and neutralize terrorist attacks. However, this has not stopped the threat faced from terrorism and these attacks continue unabated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of these forms of recruitment will be briefly discussed below; Public and proximate This is the first form of terrorist recruitment and in this case, recruitment is performed face to face in a place that is visible to authorities and the general public (Reich, 1998). It may be done in refugee camps, prisons and large scale wartime occurrences such as occupations and others. The terrorist group recruiters usually target small groups or individuals who are prime candidates for recruitment. This form of recruitment occurs regardless of opposition from the authority due to fear of polarizing the attitudes of the audience, inadequate legislation, or political sensitivity among others factors (Reich, 1998). Public and mediated This is another form of terrorist group recruitment and it is usually broader and resembles propaganda. In this recruitment method, mass media is utilized, such as televised advertisements for groups that are within reach of the government and legislation (Reich, 1998). It may also include media channels and websites whose domain names and passwords are in the public domain. The terrorist groups that use this strategy usually target regional demographic or population strata including young teenagers who usually gather at a particular place or members of a unique religious congregation (Reich, 1998). This method of recruitment is usually indirect since physical communication may not be sustainable or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Government Of Indi The Four Distributional Aspects Of... According to the expert group on Financial Inclusion (GOI, 2008) only 27% of farmers have access to institutional credit. It is true that there have been some improvements in flow of farm credit in recent years. However, the Government has to be sensitive to the four distributional aspects of agricultural credit. These are: (a) not much improvement in the share of small and marginal farmers . (b) decline in credit deposit (CD) ratios of rural and semi urban branches. (c) increase in the share of indirect credit in total agricultural credit and. (d) significant regional inequalities in credit. (Policies for Raising Agricultural Growth and Productivity in India). ( S. Mahendra Dev, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai) The Government of India has already put in place an agriculture credit policy to improve access of farmers to institutional credit. Steps would be taken for extensive coverage of farmers under the Kisan Credit Card Scheme. Micro credit and micro insurance will be promoted as an effective tool for encouraging production and reducing risk. Credit cooperatives have an important position and role in the rural financial system and priority would be given to reforms and revamping of cooperative credit institutions as per the recommendations of the Vaidyanathan Committee. Credit counselling centres would be established where severely indebted farmers can be provided a debt rescue package/ rescheduling to save them from a debt trap. National Bank ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Research Paper On Slam Poetry Slam poetry Slam poetry is one of the many forms of art where people express their feelings by writing them down and sharing them with other people. In 1984 Smith a constuction worker was hosting poetry reading in a jazz club in Chicago. Mac made up a gimmick to bring life to his open mic formal; his idea was to match up poets against each other as in a fight. It was in 1986 when slam poetry was born and has been going on ever since. Accoding to the Oxford dictionary (1994 : 194) slam poetry is a competition where poets read, recite,and perform original work alone or as a team before an audience who act as judges they are judged at a scale of 0 10. The following essay is about slam poetry and will provide a brief biography on Maya Wegerif a South African slam poety. The main focus will be on the poet s body of work and performance style. Lastly I will analize one of Wegerif s peom. I will also include my own slam poem. Maya is a young mixed race South Africa woman born in Limpopo in a township called Shirley 21 years ago. Wegerif started writing at the age of 11. Her first published poem was titled Life. At an early stage Wegerif was writing something in her diary, unfortunately she cannot remember. Her mother found it read it and submitted it into a poetry competition which started her journey in poetry. Seyirma (2013)points out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wegerif uses different facial expressions; this can be seen in the video Why you talk so white? (2013) and The networking site (2013) both these poems can be classified as the political subject matter because in both so white(2013) where she changes her face when she wants to emphasize on emotions like; sad, angry, happy. Wegerif also uses different voice styles when introducing a different character in her poem. Her voice pitch and speed also plays a role in her performance this can be seen when the poet indicates being angry, she increases the voice volume and speaks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Private And Privacy In The Medical Code Of Ethics Exposing patient private and sensitive information can cause harm to the patient as well as his/her relatives. This is the reason medical professionals are compelled by the law especially the HIPAA privacy rule to ensure that patient personal information is kept private and confidential. Exposing patient private and sensitive information is one of the unethical behaviors in the medical profession. In medical profession, the code of ethicsensures that medical practitioners remain professional (American Nurses Association 21). This ensures high quality service delivery as well as ensuring that the patients are protected from any possible harm by the actions of the medics. Privacy is one of the key issues in medical profession. The behavior of medical practitioners leaking patient information is unethical and thus can harm the patient. Patient information has to be kept private and thus the medics are compelled to ensure confidentially. However, there are various circumstance in which the information can be shared. In medical profession, confidentially is paramount and thus patients ought to be assured of their privacy. Some illnesses such as HIV /AIDS can make the patient traumatized and thus such information has to remain confidential between the medical practitioner and the patient (Kuo et al 25). The code of ethics on patient privacy and confidentiality have been supported by Kantian ethics theory on individual morality. Any behavior leading to exposure of patient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Biblical Personality System Answering who I am as a person has always been a really hard question for me to answer. If someone were to ask me who I was personality wise, I would mostly tell him or her that I am a very quiet person. I tend to go along with the flow, but I also like to have a plan. The Biblical Personality System puts a name and more detail to my personality. When I first took the test, the results showed that I was a precisionist or perfectionist . According to the test, Individuals who are precisionists exhibit a precise, detailed, stable nature (Biblical Personality 34). One part of this that I can agree with is the stable nature . I like to think I like to live in a very stable and predictable environment. I think that I am this way because I moved many times due to my parents disagreements. Therefore, now in my life I would really like a stable place. When I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I do not think that I move towards people and have a strong desire for relationships, but I also do not think that I move away from people. However, I do think of myself as kind of a loner. I do enjoy spending time by myself. Therefore, I would guess that Horney would say that I am a detached type, which means I move away from people. In the book, Theories of Personality, detached types ...prefer to work, eat, and sleep alone in order to prevent being disturbed by others (Ryckman 107). This part of Horney s theory I can definitely see in myself. I do enjoy being around others from time to time, but I also really enjoy not having people around that my annoy me. The book also says, In their favor, detached types are not conforming automatons. They will fight for their beliefs and maintain their integrity (Ryckman 107). This goes along with what the Biblical Personality System had to about my personality. Like I mentioned earlier, I am similar to Elijah because we do not like conflict, but we will stand up for what we believe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Advantages Of Two Party System What is a party system? In Party and Party Systems , G. Sartori described it as the systems of interactions resulting from inter party competition. Two party system in the other hand is a method where two major political parties dominate a government. Among these two parties, one party holds the majority of the legislation and it is referred as the majority party while the other party is referred as the minority party. Other parties might exist but they have no political influence. For the system to work, after an election, a sufficient working majority must be obtained by one of the parties and it must be in a position to be able to govern without the support from the other party. In another word, it must be independent. Therefore, it is expected to have a rotation of power... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example that we can refer to as a successful two party country would be the United States, in which the majority elected officials are either Democrats or Republicans. The same two parties, have constituted the American two party system since the Civil War. Hence, the competition of the two parties has been consistently close ever since. It is said that, Americans believe that the two party system is the best method yet contrived for assuring freedom of political opposition and for organizing power and the transfer of power. (Dickinson, 1964) which shows the strong stand of system in that society at that time. By practising two party system, the United States have achieved political stability and have created harmonious competition between two major political parties. Thus, this system also offer other beneficial impacts such as it helps in presenting readily understandable political information, providing check and balance and discouraging sudden shifts in political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Computer Science Part 1 1.What are common carriers, local exchange carriers, and interexchange carriers? A common carrier is a private company that sells or leases communication services and facilities to the public. Common carriers are profit oriented, and their primary products are services for voice and data transmissions, both over traditional wired circuits as well as cellular services. Common carriers often supply a broad range of computer based services, such as the manufacturing and marketing of specialized communication hardware and software. A common carrier that provides local telephone services (e.g., BellSouth) is commonly called a local exchange carrier (LEC), while one that provides long distance services (e.g., MCI) is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, dedicated circuits require more care in network design than switched circuits both in terms of locations and the amount of capacity you purchase. With packet switched services, the user again buys a connection into the common carrier cloud. The user pays a fixed fee for the connection into the network depending upon the type and capacity of the service and is charged for the number of packets transmitted. 13. Distinguish among T1, T2, T3, and T4 circuits. T1 circuit is sometimes called a DS 1 circuit. It provides a data rate of 1.544 Mbps. T1 circuits can be used to transmit data, but often are used to transmit both data and voice. In this case, a time division multiplexer (TDM) provides 24 64 Kbps circuits. Digitized voice using pulse code modulation (PCM) requires a 64 Kbps circuit so T1 circuit enables 24 simultaneous voice channels. T2 circuit transmits data at a rate of 6.312 Mbps. Basically; it is a multiplexed bundle of four T1 circuits. T3 circuits allow transmission at a rate of 44.376 Mbps, although most articles refer to this rate as 45 megabits per second. This is equal to the capacity of 28 T1 circuits. T3 circuits are becoming popular as the transmission medium for corporate MANs and WANs because of their higher data rates. At low speed, these T3 circuits can be used as 672 different 64 Kbps channels or voice channels. A T4 circuit transmits at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Bahamas Geography If you want to go somewhere with hospitable people, the Bahamas would be an amazing place. Without tourism, the Bahamian people would probably be poor. The Bahamas has wonderful geography, history, government, economy, and people. Geography The geography in the Bahamas has hot weather, plenty of life, and important land information. The weather in the Bahamas involves precipitation and also hot temperatures. 52 inches is the approximate rainfall (Williams, 11). The low to mid seventies occurs in the months December and May and all the months in between. The low to mid eighties occurs in June to November (Hoell, 32). The life in the Bahamas has many types of animals and plants. The population and habitats are also included. Cork, palm, and olive trees grow there (Temple, 10). Sea animals, snakes, fish, frogs, and also lizards live there (Temple, 10). The land also has jasmine and orchids (Temple, 10). There are Australian pine trees in the Bahamas (Hoell, 32). There are peacocks and peahens on one of the islands (Hoell, 279). For plants, the Bahamas has approximately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Great Exuma has peacocks and peahens (Hoell, 279). The Australian pine trees grow on Bimini (Hoell, 213). The land in the Bahamas includes geography such as islands, location, and beaches. 2,400 cays and islets along with approximately 700 islands make up the archipelago of the Bahamas (Infoplease, 1). Some examples of islands are: Cat Island, Abaco, New Providence, and Grand Bahama (Infoplease, 1). Above Hispaniola and Cuba are the Bahamas (Albury, 1). The North Atlantic Ocean is where the Bahamas is (International, 1). E. Paul Albury says, The Bahamas is famed for its long sandy beaches, clear waters, and spectacular coral reefs. One popular beach is on Eleuthera titled Lighthouse Beach (Hoell, 18). Some other popular beaches include: Cabbage Beach on Paradise Island and on Grand Bahama, Lucaya Beach (Hoell, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Robert Nozick s Essay Coercion In this essay i will argue that what is bad about Coercion is that it motivates the Coercer to act badly. I will divide this essay into two sections, the first section (В§ 1) being an explanatory section on coercion, and the second (В§2) an investigation into what is bad about coercion. In (В§1) I will give a brief historical account of coercion, and outline why it is seen as a issue worth conceptualising. I will then present an account of coercion closely drawn from Robert Nozick that holds the issuing of a conditional threat (CT) essential to coercion. В§2 will be concerned with answering what is bad about coercion? . I will understand this question s aim to be identifying what aspect of coercion provides its wrongfulness. In order to do this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In В§2a) I will consider two views on what is bad about wrongful coercion. The first being that it restricts autonomy, and the second that it is wrong as a result of the fear it induces. After presenting each view i will debate what i believe to be an unresolvable issue that arises from attributing the wrongfulness of coercion to either fear or autonomy. In В§2b) I will then go onto argue that what makes coercion bad is the increased likelihood of the Coercer carrying out the wrongful action he has threatened the Coercee with. В§2a i)Raz stated that to reduce the autonomy the desirable options that were available to an agent must be reduced. In an instance of coercion the Coercer makes a CT in order to reduce the desirability of a particular choice in order to get him to choose a different action. For example if someone was to stand inside a shop and say If you buy a chocolate bar, i am going to shoot you . They would be reducing the autonomy of people visiting the shop by reducing the desirability of buying a chocolate bar. With this conception of autonomy it is clear that in an instance of coercion autonomy is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Shi No Numa Research Paper Treyarch zombies first appeared in Call of Duty: World at War and quickly became very popular when DLC#3 came out with the zombies map that brought dogs into play, Shi No Numa. In this map, Treyarch added wonder weapons, dogs, and the four main characters, Tank Dempsey, Nikolia Belsinki, Takeo Masaki and Doctor Richtofen, that impressed thousands. With the release of Nacht der Untoten, the first ever zombies map, came the first ever strategies for a four player or one player experience . Most notably, with Der Riese DLC#4 came the first part of the Call of Duty Zombies storyline.The Treyarch zombies franchise has one of the largest gaming communities because of the exclusive gameplay mechanics, the genius strategies , and the rich storyline that all began, at Der Riese, featuring the giant . Zombies Verruct may have brought the perks, but Shi No Numa brought the WonderWaffe DG 2, and dogs. The innovation that Shi No Numa brought was truly something else as the four main characters were introduced. One thing that really Shi No Numa stood out for was the Wonder Waffe, basically a Germen super weapon that shoots lightning. It could take out 10 15 zombies in one bolt, but has an ammo count of 14. The dogs are also very popular, so popular in fact that they are still in the latest zombies, Black Ops II. Every 5 6 round, the light will dim and the dogs will come attack you. They are pretty tough puppies, but do drop a max ammo when you complete the round. Also the perks, Jugger Nog(more health), Double Tap... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once again, this game mode in Call of Duty started as a very simple zombie defense game, and as grown into something greater that just Pew, Pew! , it has become a fun mini game that friends and strangers can have fun with, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Benefits Of Legalizing And Regulating Uber By legalising and regulating Uber there are several possible potential costs and benefits that society would face. Legalising and regulating Uber would negatively affect taxi companies since they are in competition with Uber (Cramer Krueger, 2016). It will cause a decrease in taxi companies revenue due to sharing the market with Uber (Rahel, 2016). Due to more cars on the road, traffic can be negatively affected and might result in congestion. It also leads to higher CO2 emission (Rogers, 2015). Government regulations and restrictions such as licenses are used to protect the taxi industry from competition (Petropoulos, 2016). Uber does not require its drivers to hold particular licenses, which has caused the actual value of taxi licenses to be decreased (Petropoulos, 2016). Before Uber entered the market, taxi companies benefited from regulations in place as they offered protection from competition (Petropoulos, 2016 and Rahel, 2016). These regulations have also caused a limitation in revenue earned by taxi companies since uber formed. Current regulations mean taxi drivers must conduct pick up and drop offs in areas defined under the regulations whilst Uber has no limitations regarding number of drivers or areas where drivers are to operate in. (Rahel, 2016). Due to the increase in competition taxi drivers income has been negatively affected and there has been a decrease in their salary (Rahel, 2016). This is forcing taxi drivers to seek alternate employment to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Yearning for Peace in Hemingway s A Clean, Well-Lighted... Yearning for Peace in Hemingway s A Clean, Well Lighted Place While Hemingway s short story A Clean, Well Lighted Place is usually interpreted as an intensely poetic description of despair, it can with equal validity be seen instead as mankind s never ending yearning to find spiritual peace. Hemingway s short story displayed this emotional journey in many different ways. First, the title itself is a symbol for man s desire to find a state of tranquillity, safety, and comfort. Hemingway also showed this in the story s setting, which was used as a symbol for a sense of order, for it was late, the cafe was empty, and the men there were at ease. Finally, Hemingway showed this desire in the contrasting actions between the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here he was showing that in one s lowest level of despair, man s one and only desire is to find a safe haven, and to acquire a sense of security. Finding a sense of security and meaning to life was very important to Hemingway who was known to feel that the individual quest for meaningful values was a universal one, probably because Hemingway himself struggled to find the true meaning of his life, or the true sense of his purpose. The despair that Hemingway himself felt is best shown in A Clean, Well Lighted Place when the older waiter was intertwined in a conversation with himself. He said that: It was all a nothing and a man was nothing too. It was only that and light was all it needed and a certain cleanness and order. Some lived in it and never felt it but he knew it was nada y pues nada y nada y pues nada (383). Nothing and then nothing. When one is in a state of despair, the only thing that one is looking for is a way out of one s situation, or a road that will lead to a peaceful end to one s feelings of hopelessness. Hemingway, however, presented a remarkable example of man s search for an end to his state of hopelessness. When one waiter commented on the deaf man s attempt at taking his own life, he said Last week he tried to commit suicide. The other waiter replied Why? Then he said, He was in despair (379). This summed up man s desire, at his lowest level of depression, to find peace, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Cathedral In Chartres Research Paper When we enter a space such as a church or chapel, the architecture and decor add to our experience. We are often led to reflect and even question our morals, values, and belief system. Sometimes a space can even take us away from our hectic lives and place us in a safe haven or make us feel as if we are somewhere else, such as Heaven. The theological vision varies between each cathedral or church, depending on the location, creator, and time period. Each space provides us with a different journey. Cathedral in Chartres Even before entering this Holy space, one must walk under heavily decorated arches. There are far too many archivolts, figures around the arches, to describe the symbolism and significance of all of them, but they can be grouped. Some of them portray the seven liberal arts: arithmetic,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The north portal illustrates the Old Testament and the Virgin Mary, the south portal illustrates the New Testament, and the west portal, also known as the Royal Portal illustrate Christ and Mary. In northern Europe, the north faГ§ade of the church was focused on themes of the Old Testament and the Virgin Mary. On the north transcept of Chartres, illustrations are focused on the precursors and preparations for Christ leading up to the moment of His incarnation. Another distinctive feature of Chartres is its three part elevation with the external buttresses allowing for larger glass windows than previous designs. Unlike most cathedrals built during the same period, the window panes were filled with equally dense stained glass, creating a dark, but rich panel of illuminated narration. The high clerestory windows along the nave, the aisle and ambulatory windows and the rose windows, and transepts in the north and south portals are the allow for natural light to illuminate the cathedral. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary and John the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Coco Fusco Research Paper Coco Fusco is who I ve chosen to do my art presentation topic on. Coco Fusco was born June 18, 1960 in New York City. Coco Fusco is known for being a Cuban American Interdisciplinary artist and writer, Coco Fusco is known for focusing on exploring the politics of gender, race, war, and identity. Fusco is also known for working in varieties of formats where Fusco staged multimedia productions in incorporating large scale projections, closed circuit television, and web based live streaming performances with the audience. Coco Fusco was also known for her performance at the cultural events that actively interacted with the audience. Coco Fusco is known for being the 21st century female multiculturalism feminism. Feminism the doctrine advocating social, political, and all other rights of women equal to those of men . Fusco studied semiotics at Brown University in 1982 than three years received a MA in Modern Thought and Literature from Stanford University in 1985 and later received a PhD in Art and Visual Culture from Middlesex University, London in 2007 .(2006) Coco Fusco is an exceptional artist and acted in the 1968 movie Planet of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2008) Fusco saw war as evil and illegitimate while society was becoming terrorized, Fusco also saw war not being just about political domination but becoming physically violent and leading to deaths. Fusco saw the exploitation of bodies and using of minds for financial gain, she saw the usage of sexual power and the censure of the unique capacity as human beings to engage in abstract thought. Fusco thought being a performer she understand what makes war terrible is not just that it can kill us, but that war forces us to perform against ourselves and against our will, our interest, and our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. A Comparison of Greek and Norse Mythology Essay Hundreds of years ago people did not have the technology to explain different forces of nature. They created gods, each with separate powers, to rule their domains. Some of the gods were merciful, some were wicked, and others were merely servants of more powerful gods. Looking at the gods, it is easy to tell what the civilization most valued. I am going to look at the Greekand the Norse gods to compare what was most important to their societies. Both cultures had a king of the gods. In Greek mythology there is no god who is more powerful than Zeus. He is the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea, ruler of the Titans. Cronus was told that one of his children would overthrow him, taking control of his kingdom. To ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Odin only has one eye; it blazes like the sun. He gave his other eye for a drink from the Well of Wisdom. Odin has a spear, Gungnir, that never misses its target. He owns an eight legged horse, Sleipnir, two wolves, Geri and Freki, and two raven, Huginn and Muninn. Wednesday is named after him (pantheon/odin). The main similarity between these two is that they are the king of the gods. Another is that they both value wisdom. Zeus is more focused on law, Odin s focus is on war. Hades is one of the brothers of Zeus. He is the unlucky one who got to rule the underworld. He is cruel and unforgiving. Only two have ever gone to Hades domain and returned, Hercules and Odysseus. Hades fell in love with Zeus s daughter and devised a plan to abduct her. With Zeus s help they succeeded in the capture of Persephone. Her mother Demeter was so enraged she cursed the Earth. She continued the curse even after she was released. It was only after her mother Rhea was allowed to see her that she let the Earth prosper (message). In Norse mythology, Hel is know as the queen goddess of the underworld. She was raised on Asgard but later she was given the underworld to rule. She decides the fate of those who die, the ones who die in battle are allowed to go to Valhalla, and all others go to Hel s domain. She was born with her skeleton on the outside of her body. She was said to be born half black and half ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Federal Reserve Board Is A Regulating Body That... The Federal Reserve Board is a regulating body that determines how United States will lend money by coordinating the banks and defining the value of the dollar. A Governor on the Federal Reserve board communicates with the twelve region s bank presidents, economic analysts, and their regional directors, and collectively define the dollar by selling long term and short term bonds that advance a percentage of the worth. Once an agreement has been made upon fraction percentage, banks are required to maintain that stated amount in a Federal Reservevault, or the bank s vault. The Federal Reserve loans temporary funds to the banks that do not meet the reserve requirement in the form of a short term loan, usually overnight. A large amount of the Federal Reserve Board s time is spent discussing fractions of a percent on specific money related rates which steers the economy. THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL RESERVE S IMPACT ON THE ECONOMY The Federal Reserve was created by an ACT of the U.S. Congress in 1913. Markets very often were unstable due to the public having very little faith and trust in the private banking system, which was self evident during several periods in our countries history, most notable the run on the banks in the 1920s and 1930s. The Federal Reserve was created as an independent entity, however it is subject to oversight from Congress, and Congress periodically reviews the Fed s activities. The chairman periodically appears before congress to outline and explain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Chinese Cultural Values The cultural values of a country influence its national psychology and identity. Citizens values and public opinions are conveyed to state leaders through the media and other information channels, both directly and indirectly influencing decisions on foreign policy. The Chinese is one of the world s oldest cultures, tracing back to hundreds and thousands of years ago. There are more than fifty ethnic groups in Chinawho are fully diverse. Culture includes religion, food, music, language, morals and many other things that make up how a group acts and interacts. Chinese art has arguably the oldest continuous tradition in the world, and is marked by an unusual degree of continuity within of classical styles. Much of the finest work was produced in large workshops or factories by essentially unknown artists, especially in the field of Chinese porcelain. Much of the best work in ceramics, textiles and other techniques was produced over a long period by the various factories or workshops, which as well as being used by the court was distributed internally and abroad on a huge scale to demonstrate the wealth and power of the Emperors. Most social values are derived from Confucianism, Taoism, Daoism and Buddhism. Each unique cultural value can pursue a different side of storytelling of an event or movement. The traditional cultural values that influence the psyche of the Chinese people are benevolence/filial piety, righteousness, and harmony. Benevolence, the fundamental value ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Canadian Magazine Case Study The Levin Institute (2012) describes the Canadian magazine dispute as an attempt by the Canadian government to protect its culture from the United States and other foreign contributors to magazines. The Canadian government fueled this attempt by imposing extra tariffs, or taxes, on foreign magazine producers. These actions focused highly on the source of content with minimal attention towards the effects of the local culture. The restrictions imposed by the Canadian government, to limit foreign magazines, exhibited a sole desire to limit foreign content. There were no incentives put in place for magazines that supported the culture nor did the government take any action to support the local culture itself. The Canadian government did not demonstrate an understanding of the disconnection between content and culture. It is my opinion that their motivation behind the steps taken emphasized their own ideals rather than protecting their culture. With the misplaced motivation, the Canadian government s attempts to remove competition for domestic magazines did not serve a valuable purpose. It is my belief that restricting content does not serve to protect an underperforming publication. I believe the Canadian government was acting to persuade the market by playing favorites with local... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the vast connectivity of modern day society, factors such as printing location or business ownership do not hold much weight in classifying a magazine as domestic. A company can easily produce content anywhere in the world and have it sent to a Canadian press for printing. Since a local company can print a magazine with all foreign content, it cannot be considered as a reliable method to classify the magazine. Likewise, Canadian ownership of a magazine does not serve to identify the material because of the ability to outsource all of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Significance of Each Epoch in Jewish History Essay... Judaism Reading Guide 1 Invitation to Religions Terms are should know: Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Baal Shem Tov, Covenant, Diaspora, Election, Ethical monotheism, Exodus, Hasidism, Holocaust/Shoah, Kabbalah, Moses, Messiah, Maimonides, Pesach/Passover, Rosh Hashanah, synagogue, Tanakh, YHWH, Yom Kippur, Zionism. Note the significance each epoch of Jewish history had on the formation of the Jewish people s identity and religion. Biblical Period: Exodus, Davidic Kingdom, Judah Israel, Exile: Exodus was really the foundation of Judaism; it was the reason the Israelites settled in Israel. Exodus gave the Jews hope that God would take care of them. It marked the time when the Israelites were delivered from bondage as slaves in Egypt. Exodus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those who could not afford to leave or were in poverty stayed behind while others packed away and went to Babylon. Rabbis are spiritual leaders to the Jewish community, much like priests are for Catholics. They are viewed as educators, role models, counselors, and spiritual leaders to the Jewish people. Talmud is the oral tradition that reflects the Torah (the 5 books of Moses), consisting of Gemara and Mishna. Jewish Christian Conflict varies. There are many stereotypes between both religions, especially intermarriage and so forth. Most tensions are still associated with the Holocaust many Jews believe that the pope could have done more to stop the genocide. Age of Philosophy and Mysticism: Karaites, Islam, Maimondes, Kabbalah, Hasidism Karaites were a group of people in a Jewish movement recognizing the Torah as the supreme religious law. They do not accept the Talmud as part of their practice. Isalm literally means to surrender oneself to God. Those who are Islamic are Muslim. It is the religion evoked by the Prophet Mohammad. Maimondes has been regarded to be one of the greatest philosophers of the Middle Ages. Kabbalah is often identified as mysticism or ancient knowledge. Kabbalah deals with all aspects of God, nature, and the soul; it is concerned with life s deepest secrets. It is the advanced study of Judaism and its texts. Hasidism promotes spirituality through Jewish mysticism. Modern Period Moses Mendelssohn, Reform Movements, Reform ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. King Congo King Analysis King Leopold set his focus on the Congo because he wanted to rule a colony of his own, something bigger than just little old Belgium, and the Congo provided that. It had waterways that connected the land, as well as people that he could use as slaves. A book that he had read titled Java, or How to Manage a Colony had sparked Leopold s interest for a colony of his own (Hochschild, p. 37). According to the quote, In the mid 1870s, sub Saharan Africawas a logical place for an aspiring colonialist to look...about 80% of the entire land area of Africa was still under indigenous rulers. It was ripe for conquest or, as Leopold was now learning to say, for protection (Hochschild, p. 42), this land was an opportunity for Leopold to finally build a colony; especially after Stanley had found the CongoRiver during an expedition. Leopold s purpose was shaped by a desire not only for money but for power (Hochschild, p. 39). The Congo s resources were rubber and ivory, ivory was made into false teeth, or piano pieces, among other things and this produced a lot of profits once sold. However, the profits for rubber were much higher than that of ivory. The land itself provides the power that Leopold wanted. Leopold was successful in the sense that he did become the ruler of the Congo, he did gain profits out it, he did have slaves that built railways, as well as an army made majority of its own people, the natives. Leopold failed in the sense that he thought the truth would never come to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Sensor Faults Essay I. INTRODUCTION WITH the rapid development of sensor technique and its growing lower cost, a great number of sensors are installed in modern industrial processes for measuring, monitoring and controlling purpose. This inevitably increases the probability of sensor faults. Therefore, early detection of sensor faults is essential to avoid performance degradation and damage to equipment. Over the past decades, research on process monitoring and fault detection (PM FD) has attracted considerable attention. Model based and data driven methods are two widely used types of FD techniques [1] [4]. With the available data measurements, data driven methods attracts increasing attention. Because the sensor measurements are highly correlated due to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the precision degradation fault disturbs the variance/covariance of process measurements. Compared with the large amount of research work implicitly or explicitly focused on the detection of sensor fault type with mean vector change [17], [18], the studies on sensor precision degradation are relatively few [14], [19]. Qin et.al. [20] proposed a subspace identification model for detecting and identifying faulty sensors, including precision degradation type of fault. Wan et.al. [21] studied the diagnosis of sensor precision degradation in the presence of control by minimizing the disturbance variance. Furthermore, the successful application of CCA based method constraints to the assumption that the residual signal follows a Gaussian distribution. In practice, fault detection is much more challenging when the processes with complicated non Gaussian [22]. To deal with non Gaussian challenges, some variations of the existing MVA methods have been developed. Most of them first estimate a signal distribution and then set a threshold based on the estimated distribution for FD purpose. We refer these methods as distribution estimationbased method, such as Gaussian Mixture Models (GMM) based approaches [23], [24], kernel based ones [25] and sequential quantile estimation based ones [26]. Although these approaches have applied successfully in these complicated processes, their performance in FD are commonly limited by the selection of kernel parameters and other specified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Use of Deception in William Shakespeare s Twelfth... The Use of Deception in William Shakespeare s Twelfth Night Deception is a key theme in William Shakespeare s Twelfth Night. The characters must use deception to obtain good things, escape bad situations, or to play cruel hilarious ticks on other people. One example of deception is when Viola clothes herself in men s clothing in order to obtain a job under the Duke of Illyria, Orsino. During another scene Sir Andrew, Fabian, Maria, and Sir Toby Belch trick Malvolio into making a fool of himself. A third example of deception is when Feste the jester disguises himself as Sir Topas and taunts Malvolio. Each of these scenes and characters helps depict the different uses of deception. The first example of deception is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Olivia mistakenly proposes to Sebastian. Despite the fact that Sebastian has never met Olivia, he accepts the marriage. After the Duke discovers Viola s gender, he falls in love with her and they wed. A second example of deception is the cruel trick that Sir Andrew, Fabian, Maria, and Sir Toby Belch play on Malvolio. Maria, Olivia s lady in waiting , writes a note in her mistress s handwriting saying that Olivia falls for men who wear high yellow stockings and smile all the time. Sir Toby says: He shall think by the letter that thou wilt drop that they come from my niece, and that she s in love with him. (Shakespeare, 157) The conspirators then place the note in Maria s garden, a place where Malvolio surely will find it. They do this to Malvolio because he had ruined their rambunctious fun the night before. Malvolio finds the letter and reads it: ...cast thy humble slough, and appear fresh. Be opposite with kinsman, surly with servants...Remember who commended thy yellow stockings, and wished to see thee ever cross gartered . (Shakespeare, 139 145) Later, Malvolio confronts Olivia and she thinks he is insane. Malvolio gets put in a cage and becomes isolated for his behavior. Far a third and final example of deception, Feste disguises himself as Sir Topas to further annoy Malvolio. Maria asks Feste to dress up in a gown and hat and put on a long beard, to disguise himself as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...