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The Movie Wall-E
To progress as a society, we must first look back at all the hardships faced throughout the years. We
must look at the world leaders who were able to convince entire countries to eliminate millions of
people different than themselves. We must understand the groups of extremists spreading terror and
fear across the globe, and we must control people in power abusing their positions to benefit
themselves and their agendas. Instead of ignoring these human mistakes, we must break them down
and figure out how they could happen. Artificial Intelligence relies on our abilities to learn from our
mistakes and mold our future in a way that will be beneficial and equal to all people. This paper will
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Life with A.I. will be easier if used properly. Many tasks that people face today will become much
simpler and less time consuming allowing for time to be spent more productively. Tasks such as
shopping and transportation will become automated for you. The average person will be able to spend
more time doing what they please rather than the tasks plagued with us today. The key to all this
however is ensuring that this new time be spent bettering society rather than becoming lazy and
unproductive such as what the movie Wall E predicts happening. In Wall E the ordinary citizen spends
their time in front of a monitor watching shows while technology does everything for them. This too
can happen in our future. A.I. must be developed to benefit all types of people. The problem with
creating such an effective machine is that one machine will be able to do the jobs of several humans.
As humans, we need to stay ahead of the game and prepare ourselves to work in different fields in
years to come. Jobs such as watering, fast food restaurants, golf caddies, and many other simple yet
required tasks will be overtaken by robots. These jobs will take away a lot of work for the lower class,
which is why it will become vital to attend colleges and universities to better oneself and the skills one
has in order to always be needed by society. The push for A.I. should go hand in hand with the push
for human
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How Did Athens Treat Athenian Women
Throughout culture, women have gone through various types of adversity as well as treatment. Some
cultures, such as Persia, treated women with great respect and gave them social as well as legal
freedom. Although they were treated less than men, they were given much more respect in comparison
to many other cultures. In Athens, women and slaves were somewhat held to the same standard.
Citizenship was limited to males (Crash Course) in Greece, so slaves and women were not given much
respect and did not have very many legal rights. They were not allowed to vote, take part in politics, or
even watch the Olympics (which was partly because the participants of the Olympics did not wear
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This is proved in The Economist when Socrates says And when you married her she was quite young,
a mere girl at an age when, as far as seeing and hearing go, she had the smallest acquaintance with the
outer world? More often than not, the men that they were arranged to marry were well into their 30 s.
Typically, the girls did not know or meet their husband until the wedding. Also, Athenians placed great
importance on virginity, so they would perform a ceremony called a betrothal where witnesses would
confirm the virginity of the girl. An additional celebration called a gamos was held in order for the
father to give his daughter away to her new husband. Before the celebration, the bride was washed and
dressed by female relatives. The bride would wear a white dress (similar to now), a crown, and would
carry a pomegranate or another fruit that had many seeds inside. The bride carried a pomegranate
because it was supposed to symbolize fertility. The day following the ceremony, both families would
have a celebration that is similar to a reception nowadays. One major difference between then and
now is that the groom would pretend to kidnap his bride and carry her across the threshold of their
house. Even though she was introduced to their new household after the wedding, she would not
become a full member of the household or treated with
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Essay On Lyssavirus
Syndrome recognition and notification Rabies virus, the type species of the genus Lyssavirus of the
family Rhabdoviridae, order Mononegavirales, is the causative agent of rabies (Detrick, et al., 2006).
This bullet shaped, enveloped RNA virus is one of the most formidable, zoonotic, neurologic diseases
due to the prognosis almost invariably fatal in both humans and animals. Rabies is a genotype 1
Lyssavirus and can be found throughout the world, with the exception of Taiwan, Australia, New
Zealand, Iceland, the United Kingdom, Japan, the majority of Western Europe, Fiji, Hawaii and Guam
(Sykes, 2014).
Classical rabies is the most prevalent strain of rabies, endemic to more than 150 countries worldwide
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Australian bat Lyssavirus is very similar to that of rabies and has been responsible for the death of
three humans since it was detected in 1996. All three cases were in the state of Queensland after they
were reportedly bitten or scratched by bats infected with ABLV. The existence of ABLV does not
affect the rabies free status and there have been no known cases of the rabies virus occurring in
terrestrial mammals (NSW Government Health, 2016). There are seven genotypes of Lyssaviruses,
belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae, known to exist worldwide; however, through experimental
inoculation, dogs and cats have shown a relative insusceptibility to bat derived Lyssavirus as opposed
to inoculation with terrestrial rabies virus strains. This suggests differences in mammalian infections
with bat derived Lyssavirus to that of terrestrial strains (Greene, 2012).
Lyssaviruses Belonging to the Family Rhabdoviridae (Greene, 2012)
Genotype Description of strains (Abbreviations) Geographic Location (Reservoir Hosts)
1 Classical rabies virus, including street and fixed varieties Worldwide, terrestrial (carnivores and
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Susan B Anthony Accomplishments
Susan B. Anthony, an American women s rights activist is one of the most famous women in
American History. Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15, 1820 in Adams, Massachusetts and
passed away March 13, 1906 due to pneumonia and heart failure. She had 8 brothers and sisters.
When her family moved to Battenville, New York, she became homeschooled. She is most famous for
her prominent role in the women s suffrage movement pushing the 19th Amendment that gave women
the right to vote, but she has numerous additional accomplishments including: founding the National
Woman s Suffrage Association (NWSA) in 1869, the International Council of Women in 1888, and the
International Woman Suffrage Council in 1904, publishing The Revolution , wrote the Susan B.
Anthony Amendment in 1878, which became the 19th Amendment to give women the right to vote,
first person to be arrested for illegally voting in a presidential and put on trial for voting, campaigning
for women to learn self reliance and self confidence, the first women to appear on a U.S. coin.
Anthony worked as a teacher in Canajoharie, New York and became involved in the teacher s union
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She not only fought for women s right to vote, but she also supported women s labor organizations
and for women s right to own property. Persuading the University of Rochester to admit women was
another accomplishment of Anthonys. She helped raise $50,000 in pledges and even cashed out her
life insurance policy to raise the funding. Jimmy Carter signed the Susan B. Anthony Dollar Coin Act
which replaced the existing image on the dollar coin to Anthony. She was the first women to be on the
face of a coin. Her most well known accomplishment was arguing to get women the right to vote.
Anthony did this by founding the National Women s Suffrage Association in
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The Trolley Problem
The trolley problem is a hypothetical scenario created by philosopher Phillipa Foot in 1967 to
challenge ones moral beliefs on what action they would take in two difficult scenarios. There are
many adaptions to the original scenarios, however for the purpose of this essay the two scenarios can
be described as follows. In the first scenario you are in a trolley cart travelling down a hill on train
tracks and there are five people tied to the track ahead. You notice a lever next to you, which will
cause the trolley to veer onto another track, missing the five people. However, on the alternate track
there is one person tied down. So what is the correct decision to make? The second scenario is similar
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They deem the most morally or ethically correct choice one that results in the greatest good for the
greatest number of people, deeming a choice or action incorrect if it does not maximise happiness
(The Trolley Dilemma). According to surveys, around 90% of people would choose to pull the lever in
the first scenario, however almost the same percentage believe it would be incorrect to push the fat
man off the bridge (Bakewell, 2013). So what is the difference? One person is still being thrust into a
fatal situation, yet many will say they would struggle to gather the motivation to push someone off the
platform, but are unable to provide a logical reason for this choice other than it goes against
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Christianity And The Rise Of Christianity Essay
Christianity in the 21st century is the largest religion in the world and has over two billion followers.
Christians classify themselves under 34,000 different denominations. This popular religion is all about
the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. When a religion is born so is a holy book to remember
it by. The bible is considered the word of God and is known for its infamous stories and sayings. The
Bible contains rules and righteous acts to live by. Many question as to how Christianity spread and to
what extent did Jesus Christ and his apostles go through in order to gain followers. A major reason for
the spread of Christianity was because people seeked comfort in the promise of the afterlife and found
the need to preform charitable deeds euphoric. Jesus Christ founded Christianity which later on began
to spread its meaning around the Roman Empire by his apostles. Jesus Christ was also born a Jew in
about 7 B.C and almost all of his followers at that time were Jews as well. Jesus Christ also observed
the Jewish faith and was very well experienced with the Jewish law. Jesus Christ s mission was made
to spread the word of God to mankind. As converts to Christianity increased, the religion as well
began to spread. This all began somewhat 2000 years ago in what is now Israel but was at that time,
Judea. Christianity was quite linked to Judaism; they both shared similar rules and meanings to what
the religions held. The emperor of Rome was Nero, who was famously
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Essay about Applied Reserach Course Project
Applied Research Course Project
Radames Ramirez
RRamirez14@my.keller.edu
MIS589 Networking Concepts and Applications
Instructor: Lynn Risley
3/10/2016
MIS589 Project Milestone 0Proposal Draft | Cloud infrastructure ServicesKaiser Permanente
Hospitals | Prepared by: Radames RamirezDate: 03/03/2016 | Approved by: | 1. Description of the
service summary In an attempt to provide end users with a well maintained network storage that
would be easily accessible from any location while maintaining a secured connection. To provide an
environment to minimize the use and maintenance of local servers, server space, connectivity, and
redundancy. | 2. Intended clients or customers The intended client or customer would be the end ...
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Kaiser Permanente currently has 40+ servers in a small service area that cover 10 different facilities.
Our goal is to take advantage of cloud services and relocate the data from all 40+ servers to avoid
maintenance cost and better utilize server storage space. | MIS589 Project Milestone 1Proposal |
Cloud infrastructure ServicesKaiser Permanente Hospitals | Prepared by: Radames RamirezDate:
3/10/2016 | Approved by: | 1. Description of the service summary The service that we are going to
research and try to incorporate into the organization is cloud infrastructure as a service. We are
planning to provide the end user with a well maintained network storage that would be easily
accessible from any location while maintaining a secured connection and redundancy of the client
data. With the changes in technology and advancements in cloud services, we should be able to save
some money for the organization by going to cloud infrastructure services and limiting the
maintenance and hardware cost of housing our own servers.We currently house 44+ servers in our
service area, most of the servers are being used to less than 30% of capacity while others are reaching
a peak 80 90% capacity. The servers house the client s p: drive (personal data) as well as
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The Evolution Of Music And Its Ability
The evolution of music and its ability to have multitudinous uses is what makes the notion of music
unique when compared to anything else. Communication was one of the first uses of music. Utilizing
music as a style of communication required the creation of complex and subtle acoustic techniques,
each with the purpose of articulating a specific idea. These musical gestures developed from
manipulations of the various parameters of music. When Guido D Arezzo first improved and reworked
standard notation by adding time signatures and inventing solfege in 1000 CE, this was the beginning
of music taking on the form of art. As musical advances continued many elite composers began to
arise. Music was then employed as a form of expression, representing joy, sorrow, and pain. Music can
also paint scenes and take the listener to distant places; however, this requires an experienced
composer, who can manipulate pitch, tempo, dynamics, instrumentation, texture, and form. If the
composer can exploit these properties of sound and music to paint a vivid world of emotions, he can
paint a musical masterpiece. This use of musical gestures is prevalent throughout Western
composition, particularly in the form of program music, which is a piece of instrumental music,
usually for symphony orchestra, that seeks to re create in sound the events and emotions portrayed in
some extra musical source: a story, a play, a historical event, an encounter with nature, or even a
painting (Wright). When
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Civil Disobedience Necessary
Anyone in a free society where the laws are unjust has an obligation to break the law. Henry David
Thoreau
Thoreau wholeheartedly agreed with the idea of questioning a law that many find unjust, and many
agree with him. Citizens that engage in Civil Disobedience are not overextending any form of right,
but are in fact using the ones given to them by their constitution. Also, by engaging in civil
disobedience, citizens are criticizing their government, something that was encouraged in the Greek
and Roman republics which the United States bases the government upon.
Civil Disobedience is remarkably effective without the violence that many had thought necessary.
Several famous examples include the Salt March of Mahatma Gandhi, the Civil Rights movement of
Martin Luther King Jr., and even the sit ins of the factory workers during the industrial revolution.
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Those politicians and inhabitants of the first thirteen colonies that had fought the war against Britain,
thought it important, based on their own experiences, that their citizens be able to question their
government. After the issues with the power of the British Monarchy, they sought out to prevent
another abuse of power and set their own government to reflect this necessary freedom. Today, people
migrate to America in droves to gain this freedom, for where they had come from, they would have
been killed. It is not a freedom to be taken for granted, seeing as it had done so much for the
minorities of the United States, and while it isn t perfect yet, with more Civil Disobedience it could be.
Overall, Civil Disobedience is an important part of the United States and what it is. If America did not
have the laws protecting those who had protested against the crimes of the government, it would not
have made the progress that it has. Civil Disobedience is a part of the American Dream and must be
protected as
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Essay On Strategic Stewardship
Strategic Stewardship
As a private church school where the majority of students come from the sponsoring church and the
churches in the surrounding areas, it is imperative that the school to operate in a spiritual climate that
fosters a strong Biblical curriculum and chapel program that parents want. The primary reason that the
families send their children to our school is that the truths of Scripture are openly and passionately
taught in the classrooms, as well as prayers and the discipleship worldview in all areas of life are
modeled and encouraged by teachers and staff. Parents appreciate and value the school s commitment
to partner with families to educate and train children to be ambassadors of Christ. Defining and
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The textbook talks about increasing marginal values by recruiting, hiring and retaining quality
teachers. The school currently has dedicated and wonderful teachers who are willing to sacrifice
higher paying public school positions and teach at the Christian school because they love the spiritual
and family like school atmosphere. However, the school has to face the fact that less than 25% of
teachers have advanced degrees currently. To be academically competitive with public schools and
other private schools in the vicinity, hiring more high caliber teachers is an absolute necessity. This
again is a costly endeavor. Creating differentiated salary ranges suggested by the author in the text
might be a good way to recruit quality teachers without financially burdening parents too much.
Achieving academic excellence will help to attract parents who want their children to receive
spiritually sound as well as academically challenging quality education.
Maintaining and upgrading facilities is another area that needs attention. Replacing an old roof and
applying a fresh coat of paints inside and outside of the building will project more welcoming feeling
to potential parents and students. Repurposing existing offices and classrooms and upgrading media
center should be considered in strategic planning.
Building Culturally Inclusive Communities
Although our school advocated inclusiveness, the student population remained predominantly white
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Transhumanism And Open Bionics
Freddie Mercury once asked, with the voice of a whistling rocket, Who wants to live forever? [1]. This
song was written for the sci fi action film Highlander (1986), the story of immortal swordsmen
fighting in New York City [2]. However, this is a work of fiction and fantasy. To truly surpass the
bounds of humanity, to live potentially live forever, we must look to science and technology. Research
into prosthetic bodies and implants provides the scaffolding for controlled evolution. Nevertheless,
such enhancements are not amoral. We must examine the implications of human enhancement before
taking our first steps into Transhumanism.
Origins of Transhuman Technology
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Due to its interest in technology and pro social causes, Google in this scenario could be a potential
investor in Open Bionics. Until recently, its corporate motto was Don t be Evil, which is quite similar
to medical practitioner s oath of do no harm and signals benevolence[10]. More importantly, Google s
Calico project researches solutions for aging, which is seen as a disease and threat to humanity [11].
While Calico is more theoretical than practical its findings are not publicly disclosed its motive and
potential outcomes are laden with age defying insight [11]. Its ambitions stop short of immortality, but
the quantification and manipulation of the aging process is of direct Transhumanist interest and
therefore laden with its
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Importance Of Anglo-Saxon Loyalty In Beowulf
The Anglo Saxons were an interesting people that were loyal to their lord. Each group had a leader
that commanded and directed the warriors. Loyalty was an important part of the Anglo Saxons culture.
In Beowulf, the Anglo Saxons were expected to remain loyal to their leader as he was responsible for
protecting them in battle. The leaders of the Anglo Saxons were admired for their courage and
determination as they guided the group of warriors in their endeavors. In The Wife s Lament , the wife
remains loyal to her lord even though she is treated harshly by him. She chased after him when he left,
and continued to love him after he ostracized her. As evident in Beowulf and The Wife s Lament , the
Anglo Saxons greatly relied on a noble leader to protect them from danger and direct them towards
success; as a result, the followers were loyal to their lord by showing reverence and admiration as well
as honouring their legacy, even if the lord neglected to fulfill his duties. Throughout their journey and
various battles, Beowulf and Wiglaf remained loyal to their lords. While in Denmark, Beowulf
remains loyal to his king, Higlac, and the other warriors remain loyal to Beowulf. During his formal
boast, Beowulf told his men that my hands shall fight for me as My lord Higlac, might think less of
me (246 270) if he fought with weapons. Beowulf wanted to impress his lord and not disappoint him
in battle. He feared that he would bring shame to his lord if he fought with weapons or
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Persuasive Essay On Legalization Of Marijuana
Marijuana or cannabis has many names, and more specific names can give you information about a
specific strain of marijuana such as blue dream and Sour Diesel. In most cases when speaking about
marijuana, generally it is often referred to one of its more vague names or slang, such a pot, ganja,
Mary Jane, Etc. Many people around the United States know about marijuana and also the risk and
rewards that come with it. Some states and cities in the US have legalized and regulated this plant
which also helps fuel those economies. Places such as Colorado and Washington state have benefited
from the regulations on the plants, but this may also lead other states or cities to adopt similar laws
and regulations for marijuana. This paper will analyze the benefits of legalizing and regulating
marijuana everywhere in the US.
Marijuana use in the United States can be dated back to the 17th century. At this time farmers were
encouraged to grow marijuana or hemp at the time for the plant weaving capabilities(PBS). The plan
has been known for its use to make ropes, clothing, or even paper from it. It was not until after the
Civil War that the domestic production of marijuana increase which may also have lead to the plant
becoming a popular ingredient and many medicinal products at the time(PBS). Before the 1930s
marijuana had been legal and used in medicinal products. In the early 1900s the Mexican revolution
came and went and as the 1930s approach, the southern and southwestern parts of
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Comparing Bandar-Logs In The Jungle Book, By Rudyard Kipling
Did you know the Bandar logs from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling is similar to bullies? The
Bandar log is similar to bullies by how they behave, speak, and treat others. Both, Bandar log and
bullies, do not have any rules in their own world. They both do not take everything seriously and they
always choose to play around. The Bandar log and bullies always think they are above everyone else.
In my opinion, it is obvious that the Bandar logs and bullies are alike. In their world, they do not have
any rules at all. In Kaa s Hunting, Bagheera said,referring to the Bandar logs, Thou hast been with the
monkey People the gray apes the people without a law the eaters of everything (Kipling 30 31).
Bullies can be truly similar because they have no rules and they can bully anyone they desire to. You
see, The monkey people and bullies are the same because the Bandar logs would never fight unless it
is one hundred to one and bullies would only would torture one kid, but if there are more than one kid
the bully would not do anything. Rules do not apply for bullies and the monkey people, at least that is
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The Bandar logs always play around and they are irresponsible. The monkeys tried to imitate; but in a
very few minutes they lost interest and began to pull their friends tails or jump up and down on all
fours, coughing (Kipling 43). The bandar logs are like bullies because bullies can be interested in one
person, then lose interest and go to another person to bully. Both bullies and the monkey people do not
take everything seriously and laugh at almost anything they find funny. On page 32, Kipling said, But
whenever they found a sick wolf, or a wounded tiger, or bear, the monkeys would torment him, and
would throw sticks and nuts at any beast for fun and in the hope of being
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18th Century American Pirates
While images of Port Royal and the Spanish Main fill most people s imagination when they hear the
word pirate, the truth is not all privateers were sailing around the Caribbean looking to capture gold
bound for Cadiz. The British government imposed a huge tariff on goods coming in and out of the
American Colonies that spurned a black market for cheaper goods that had been plundered from
foreign vessels. At the time South Carolina was an impoverished colony that was only eager to trade
with the pirates letting them move around town freely just as if they were in New Providence.
No city in the United States has a pirate history like that of Charlestown, South Carolina, and while
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Despite doing well from the captured ships the real reason Blackbeard had blocked the port was to
obtain a chest of medicine that contained mercury the only thing at the time known to treat syphilis.
Having now gotten what he came for Blackbeard turned his fleet north heading for his now home port
of Bath, North Carolina.
One member of the raid on Charlestown that did not fare as well, however, was Stede Bonnet a former
plantation owner in the Caribbean who took to piracy in search of adventure.
Not skilled in the art of navigation and warfare Bonnet was caught by the British after a five hour
battle in the Cape Fear River and brought back to Charlestown for trial.
Now tried and convicted to death by hanging Bonnet was taken to the gallows at White Point where
he and other pirates that followed were strung up until dead.
Charlestown was also the home of the most notorious female pirate Anne Bonny, the hot headed
daughter of an Irish plantation owner. Having run away with a sailor Anne took up company with John
Calico Jack Rackham, captain of the pirate sloop
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The History of Hominid Evolution Essay
What evidence shows the changing from the early hominids to the modern humans? Throughout the
human evolution body parts like legs and harms have changed for the better. By the early hominids
being biped, meaning they are able to stand and even walk on two feet, it helped them to be able to do
more things like getting around more and help with their tool making and hunting. A lot of the fossils
discovered were found in the Great Rift Valley in East Africa, which contained many different lakes
and small rivers. For many years researchers have been finding new species. These species have been
named Australopithicus, robust australopithecines , Orrorin tugenensis, Homo habilis, Homo erectus,
neanderthal, and Homo sapiens. These early ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Orrorin tugenensis was found with thigh bones. And the Orrorin tugenensis had small teeth like
the Australopithicus. The robust australopithecines or paranthropines had a curved face with a arch for
the cheek bones that are formed by connecting the zygomatic and the temporal bones together. The
robust australopithecines had a bone ridge on top of their skull called a sagittal crest, which is also
attached to the jaw muscles. They had a flexable base just above were their jaw bone connected to
their cheek bone. With their really large back teeth (below the cheek bone) the robust
australopithecines fossils were known to the researchers as the nutcracker man . They used these really
large back teeth to eat tough foods and nuts. And their teeth in the front were smaller. The Homo
habilis was known as the skilled human or handy man (Standford 273). They got this name because
they made tools. Homo habilis have a brain size of aproxamiltly 509 cc to aproximitly 775 cc. They
also have a encephalization quotient (EQ) of about 2.73 to 3.38. Homo erectus was first found in
Africa and the fossilized remains dated 1.8 and 1.0 million years old. The Homo erectus traits are very
similar toward the modern human traits. Homo erectus brain size was smaller than the Homo sapiens.
Homo erectus had a brain size of approximately 650 cc and Homo sapiens had a brain size of
approximately 1251
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The Beetles In The 1960 s
Great music can sometimes can turn just an ordinary day into something magical, spiritual even. The
effects music has on the human mind, can spread further; right through our genetic code and
throughout our bodies. With all the good that can come with music, negative effects are not too far
behind. Music has been the center focal point for parents and politicians alike to use it as a scapegoat
to help push their political and parent agenda. To help mold children and adolescents into something
they were never meant to be. From the controversy surrounding The Beetles in the 1960 s, to the force
suicide allegations of heavy metal band Judas Priest in the last 80 s and even as recent as the
Columbine Massacre in Littleton, Co in 1999 that was blamed ... Show more content on
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If anyone tries to link gangster rap with gun violence will inevitably look within the United States. A
country where drive by shooting, street killings, violent rap lyrics and the death of 3 of the most
profound artists to grace the hip hop scene have graced the cover of newspapers and made headlines
for the better part of 20 years. I honestly believe that gangster rap was just a reaction to the violent
nature of society, and not the cause of it. Former SLOTUS (Second Lady of the United States) led the
field of politicians when she rose to rose to prominence for her work with the Parents Music Resource
Center (PMRC). Voicing her strong opinions and advocating censorship, for the labeling of record
covers of releases featuring profane language, especially in the heavy metal and hip hop genres. The
committee formed in 1985 with the stated goal of increasing parental control over the access of
children to music deemed to have violent, drug related or sexual themes via labeling albums with
parental advisory stickers. Many groups answered back with criticism and parodies from bands like
NOFX, Danzig, Ice T and Megadeth. Lead guitarist and co founded Dave Mustaine stated in an
interview with Spin magazine that Hook in Mouth declaims censorship and the Parents Music
Resource Center (PMRC). Mustaine elaborated that the lyrics were aimed at those who were f*cking
around with our constitutional rights and trying to
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Photoreceptors For Blindness
Giving the blind sight has been a dream for scientists. Just think about it, the blind being able to see
again or for the first time in their lives. But where is this miraculous solution? Is the solution in
replacing dead photoreceptors? For most people, blindness comes at birth, but for others, their sight
gradually decreases until they can t see at all. But studies show that blind peoples other senses have
been enhanced, making them Earth s real superheroes. There are many causes for blindness, but the
main reason is because of dead photoreceptors, which make electrical signals when hit by photons of
light. So the solution? The solution is replacing dead photoreceptors with gold and titanium oxide. As
said before, giving sight to the blind
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A Brief Biography of E.E. Cummings
E.E. Cummings named the most popular voice of the twentieth century. His death struck the world and
saddened many. Cumming, who wrote nearly 2900 poems, had a rather hard life. He inspired many to
write poems.
E.E. Cummings was born on October 14, 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts (E.E Cummings,
poets.org 1). Cummings began was an early developer and learner and began writing around the age of
10 (1). He was the son of Rebecca Haswell Clarke and Edward Cummings (Berry, S.L. 29). He had
one sister, Elizabeth Cummings, who he loved dearly and played with all the time. He and his father
had an inseparable bond, Cummings described his dad as a hero and that they were very close. (29).
Cummings being such an early developer had no problem with school and went to a private school
where he continued to read and write (10). His reading level was extremely high (10)! Cummings
studied many different languages consisting of Latin, French, and Greek (10). As a senior Cummings
wrote and was the editor of the schools newspaper (10). When he was 15 years old he did the
unbelievable and went to Harvard University (14). While in college Cummings loved to go to circuses
and ballets (14). While balancing college and school work Cummings was a romantic (14). He also
turned out to be an astonishing dancer (14).When Cummings, who was around twenty, was done
earning his degrees and graduating he was ready to leave Massachusetts (15). After graduating
Cummings discovered he had a big chance of
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The Day I almost Died
Beep! Beep! Beep! Beeeeeeep! my alarm clock was piercing my eardrums. I got up slowly, my alarm
clock still going off. It seemed as if the loudness was just getting louder and louder. Finally, I
stumbled out of bed, turning my alarm off. After I got dressed, I went downstairs to pack my mother s
amazing cookies for school. Her secret is adding the right measure of mixing because mixing develops
gluten in the sugar, making the cookies a chewy consistency, adding the right measure of shape
because round dough balls take longer to bake, resulting in softer, thicker cookies, besides adding the
correct amount of spacing because cookies baked at low temperatures spread more during baking and
need approximately 2 inches between them. It also depends on the temperature, and the quantity of
time you bake them for because a low temperature and longer baking time yield crisper, thinner
cookies; a higher heat and shorter baking time makes softer, thicker cookies. My mom taught me these
rules of cooking when I was around five. What can I say, I guess I just have a way of cooking. When I
got downstairs, I checked to weather to make sure I could wear shorts today. I swear the heat outside
has been unbearable lately! 103 for three days straight has been ridiculous. As I entered the room my
mom greeted me. She pronounced, Good morning, Kelsey! when this occurred, I knew she wanted
something. She never says good morning unless she needs something. I answered almost immediately
with
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Power And Passivity In The Handmaid s Tale
Characters are one of the main elements in literature that lead the story and deliver the message from
the author to the readers. The Handmaid s Tale, written by Margaret Atwood, is a unique feminist
novel which takes place in a dystopian world where fertile women are forced to produce babies for the
good of the society. In this novel, Atwood purposefully creates different characters in order to enhance
the delivery of the theme regarding power and passivity. This makes the readers actively evaluate the
situation and emotionally engage with the story. Through Offred, the narrator and the protagonist of
the novel, Atwood shows how a powerless individual is affected by those in power and the state in a
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Although there is more affable tone in the Commander s speech than that of Serena Joy, commanding
style is still predominant. After the first secret meeting with Offred, the Commander says to her I want
you to kiss me. During their meetings, the Commander often speaks with such commanding style and
Offred has no other option but to do what he tells her to do. Moreover, he is the only character allowed
to read in the house. Offred notes that He has something that [others in the house] don t have, he has
the word. The short syntactical structure of the second phrase emphasises that the state allows only the
Commander to be intellectual and have the most influential power. He also takes Offred to Jezebel s, a
prostitution building specialised for Commanders and those in comparable status, and makes her sleep
with him. It is unclear whether the reason he has inappropriate relationship with Offred is for his mere
pleasure or due to his genuine empathy and feelings towards her. At any rate, Offred suggests that
Perhaps he s reached that state of intoxication which power is said to inspire, the state in which you
believe you are indispensable and can therefore do anything, absolutely anything you feel like,
anything at all. The repetition of anything accentuates that the Commander is breaking several rules
with belief in his power to protect him. Nevertheless, in order to maintain his power, he still needs to
be passive in that the state requires his complete loyalty and that the society watches his behaviour all
the time. For instance, when the Commander brings Offred to his room or to Jezebel s, he does it
secretly so that his wrongful behaviour is not revealed and that he retains his high social status. In
addition, in the end where Offred is taken out of the house by men with unknown identities, the
Commander looks worried
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The Movie Industry
Xbox One vs. Playstation 4 Media
(Artifact paper)
Mario Palomino Student ID: 1760440 BUSB 340 Robert Liljenwall Due Date: February 23 2014
What hell is a Nintendo? I got my first video game console in the summer of 1991. My parents
purchased it from SEARS for my birthday and at which point I had no idea what it was. A couple of
the kids and their parents knew that it was and were shocked that my parents spend $100 dollars on
something like that. It was still in the box until one afternoon I came home from school. I set it up in
the living room, only room with a television. Popped in Super Mario Bros, this simple 8 bit game
would change the entertainment industry. I did not become a fanboy until I attend Florida A M.
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PS4 only other competition is Nintendo s Wii U. Nintendo since GameCube focused more on younger
gamers because it could not keep up with the mature rating games that both Sony and Microsoft
released. With Nintendo taking a back step, PS4 only real competition was Xbox One. Playstation 4
has not looked back since their launch date. By early February 2014 they have sold over five million
units, compare to Xbox One three million units.
History of Microsoft s gaming console Late 2001 Microsoft took its first steps in the gaming industry.
They announced their first gaming console to the world Xbox. Not since 1996 has, an American
company offered a gaming console. By early 2002, Xbox completed with all of the sixth generation
console Nintendo s GameCube, Sega s Dreamcast and Sony s Playstation 2. In all honestly, Microsoft
only real threat was Sony s Playstation 2; as both consoles were designed for the advanced gamer.
With the launch of Xbox, Microsoft also ventures into the world of online gaming, with their service
Xbox Live. Unlike Sony s Playstation 2 and Sega s Dreamcast, Xbox Live charged a fee to play online
against players across the world and gave subscribers the ability to download gaming content to
gamers. Like the other two consoles, gamers were required to have their own broadband connection.
Before Xbox discontinued, it has sold 24 million units worldwide. Four later after the successful
launch of Xbox,
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Euphemisms In The Holocaust
Nazi euphemisms played an important role in the dehumanizing procedure of the Holocaust. From the
beginning Hitler spoke of the need to purify . Propaganda served as a significant device to win over
the majority of the German public who had not supported Adolf Hitler. During this semester we have
learned that words do not always serve the purpose of honest communications. In fact, words are often
used to hide truth and become a means of deceiving and misleading people.
During the Holocaust, Nazi language not only screened reality from their victims but also lessened the
truth of the Nazi involvement in the mass murder of Jews. In the language of the Nazis,
Sonderbehandlung ( special treatment ) meant execution, and the term Endlösung ( final solution )
referred to the systematic extermination and mass murder of the Jewish peoples. An example from
Goda shows how the Nazis used Terms such as euthanasia and mercy death which covered up the
murders of the handicapped, people that Hitler deemed unworthy of life . Euphemisms were used in
the death camps too. The Nazis deceived the Jews at Auschwitz; at the entrance it says Arbeit macht
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The memo recommending changes for gas vans at Chelmno is one of the most startling documents in
recent history. It contains a lot of coded language . It is also representative of the cruelties performed
by the Nazis. In the memo it labels the vans as special , this can be seen as a euphemism for death
device. It is startling when they refer to the Jews as a load as if they were objects to be transported. It
says that when the doors are shut the load pushes up onto it. This is an indication that people were
forced into the gas vans and most likely banged on the doors as they were being gassed (referred to as
the operation in the
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The Universe Next Door Analysis
As I come to the close of this course, Philosophy and Worldviews, I must admit that my thoughts
regarding the many worldviews have been enlightened and enhanced. Studying the book by Sire, The
Universe Next Door provided me with a great deal of knowledge on how other view God, his Word,
his creation and even death. With so many worldviews it became clearer to me why we have so much
confusion in the world today. If everyone is seeking what is right or truth and there is not according to
the various worldview s a defined right or truth, then how can we not have a world of confusion? The
nine worldviews has given me a stronger desire to spread the good news of God through his son, Jesus
Christ. It has also, help me to open up a see how
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Scrum Research Paper
Scrum Scrum is a framework for managing processes in agile projects. Scrum relies on a self
organizing, cross functional team. There is no team leader in Scrum, because team is self organized.
Whole team is responsible for the decision making and for the results. Also, here team is cross
functional, that is why meetings are very important to understand who makes what. There are only
two separate roles in Scrum: Scrum Master (kind of coach of the team, teaching the team to use
Scrum) and Product Owner (behaves on behalf of customer or user, supporting the team to build the
right goods or services). Scrum is defined as a flexible, holistic product development strategy where a
development team works as a unit to reach a common goal . (Hirotaka Takeuchi, 2014) Main idea of
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Start from the current position No specific ropes, no specific process steps are required. It starts from
the existing process and is continuously changing and improving. B. Evolutionary change The team is
continuously changes the system with small steps on the way to improvements. Step by step changes
are used in this methodology to avoid failures rate due to resistance of employees. C. Respect the
current position It is possible that current system has acceptable elements of management and they
should not be changed. Kanban is aimed for changes, but not rapid to make it easier for employees,
keeping same roles and responsibilities at the beginning. Core values of Kanban Agile: respect for
people, focus on value, collaboration, holistic approach to change. Kanban increases productivity by
keeping the work uninterrupted, always to plan ahead, accomplishing bigger tasks first and finishing
projects by limiting multitasking. Kanban is characterized by visual workflow (Kanban boards to see
the progress), team approach, continuously improvements. DSDM (Dynamic Systems Development
Method)
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Italiono s Pizza
Today is Ronny s first day at Italiono s Pizza And Sub s. Its Saturday... busiest day of the week. How
hard can it be? he thought to himself. Ronny is given the uniform, a red and black, polyester shirt. He
pinned on his new name tag with Italiono s Pizza And Sub s written in black letters. His delivery bike
is parked outside. Pizza rack installed. As he starts his shift he already has five orders!
He wonders how am I going to deliver all of these pizzas in time?
Don t mess this up Ron were very busy today exclaims his boss Arsenio. Ronny knows his boss is
very strict and may fire Ronny on the first day if he does not complete his task.
Ronny takes a deep breath and heads out with all the orders. Delivery number one is a pepperoni pizza
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Analyzing Thorstein Veblen s The Theory of the Leisure Class
In 1899 Thorstein Veblen wrote The Theory of the Leisure Class: An Economic Study of Institutions.
In this work, Veblen presented critical thinking that pertains to people s habits and their related social
norms. He explores the way certain people disregard the divisions that exist within the social system,
while subsequently emulating certain aspects of the leisure class in an effort to present an image of
higher social status. He also presented the theory of conspicuous consumption, which refers to an
instance when a person can fulfill their needs by purchasing a product at a lower cost that is equal in
quality and function to its more expensive counterpart; however, said person chooses to buy the more
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Luxury fashion items can be acquired via several different avenues, as well as at several different
price points in today s market. Previously, the only options consumers had for the acquisition of
luxury fashion goods was to purchase directly from the retail store; however, now there are an
enormous amount of resources for consumers to opt for a used product at a much lower price by
shopping on websites like eBay, or by purchasing from the growing amount of high end consignment
stores. Another option that luxury fashion consumers can easily utilize is to buy the item new and at a
cheaper price by shopping at outlet stores or discount department stores like Nordstrom Rack and T.J.
Maxx. Finally, these consumers have the option to borrow. Websites like BagBorrowOrSteal.com have
created hugely profitable businesses by making the latest luxury accessory available to be rented at a
cost that is a fraction of what the item would cost if purchased new from the retailer. These options
have granted a much larger array of people the opportunity to experience aspects of the luxury
lifestyle and the luxury image than ever before.
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Human Identification
Introduction:
Human identification is one of the most challenging subjects that forensic experts have came across.
Identity is a set of physical characteristics, or a functional or psychic, normal or pathological, that
define an individual.1 Scientific identification of human remains might be accomplished by
fingerprint, dental, anthropological, genetic or radiological examinations.2,3 When it is not possible to
apply the scientific method of fingerprint identification, it demands a forensic medicine investigation
like radiological investigations. The skill process, carried out by using knowledge of other
professional areas, characterizes the medicolegal identification and is based on the application of
knowledge of forensic anthropology.1 Radiological ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nambiar P, Naidu MD, Subramaniam K: Anatomical variability of thefrontal sinuses and their
application in forensic identification. ClinAnat 12(1): 16e19, 1999
11. Sahlstrand Johnson et al. computed tomography measurements of different dimensions of
maxillary and frontal sinuses: BMC Medical Imaging 2011, 11:8:1 7.
12. Matthew K. LEE, Osamu SAKAI, Jeffrey H. SPIEGEL. CT measurement of the frontal sinus e
Gender differences and implications for frontal cranioplasty. Journal of Cranio Maxillo Facial Surgery
(2010) 38, 494 500
13. Tatlisumak E, Ovali GY, Asirdizer M, Aslan A, Ozyurt B, Bayindir P, Tarhan S: CT study on
morphometry of frontal sinus. ClinAnat 21(4):287e293, May 2008.
14. Ponde´ JM, Metzger P, Amaral G, Machado M, Prandini M: Anatomic variations of the frontal
sinus. Minim Invasive Neurosurg 46(1): 29e32, Feb 2003.
15. Sa´nchezFerna´ndez JM, Anta Escuredo JA, Sa´nchez Del Rey A,Santaolalla Montoya F:
Morphometric study of the paranasal sinuses in normal and pathological conditions. ActaOtolaryngol
120(2): 273e278, 2000
16. Spaeth J, Kru¨ gelstein U, Schlo¨ ndorff G: The paranasal sinuses inCT imaging: development
from birth to age 25. Int J PediatrOtorhinolaryngol 39(1): 25e40,
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A Major Measure Of Biological Fitness
A major measure of biological fitness in a population is the fecundity, or reproductive success rate, of
female organisms (Berger et al, 2008). For insects in particular many factors influence the number of
eggs produced during the lifetime of a female. One key factor in insect reproduction is the ambient
environmental temperature. Insects are ectothermic and therefore rely on their environment to provide
the heat needed to carry out normal reproductive functions. Ambient heat dependence for insects has
been thought to have a greater effect on fertility success than other contributing factors such as
increased female body size. Studies by Berger and others have shown that the European speckled
wood butterfly, Pararge aegeria, can only reproduce in the temperature range of 8°C and 14 °C even
when controlling for larger female body sizes. The findings of the study suggest that temperature can
limit insect reproduction in two specific ways. First, the development of the egg may be inhibited by
temperature ranges that are outside the preferred range of the insect. Second, the female s range of
time she is able to lay eggs is reduced when the temperature of the immediate environment is not
conducive to the survival of her offspring (Berger et al, 2008). Thus, temperature is a paramount factor
when considering the success rate of many insect species.
Other studies have shown the importance of temperature on reproductive success of certain insects
and the implications that
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Women in Sports 19th and 20th Century
Jen Pearlstein December 2, 2010 Kin 305 Women in Sports 19th and 20th Century Women s
participation in sports has changed over the centuries. In ancient times, men dominated societies.
Women were viewed as the caretaker, a provider for life. Women who did participate were criticized
and were thought of as threatening. In 18th century America, women were considered inferior to men
because of the belief that women are the weaker sex. A woman s purpose in life was to take care of the
house, children, and husband. When they did want to participate in recreational sport, they need to be
able to negotiate with men and with other women because societies did not make it easy for women to
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This led to the formation of organizations like the national committee on Women s Sports, to provide
rules and standards for athletic participation for women and girls. The AAU, Amateur Athletic Union,
which was under the control of men, took control over women s athletics. This stirred up conflict
amongst physical educators and other leaders like, Lou Henry Hoover, Blanche Thrilling, and Agnes
Wayman who opposed the AAU control and wanted women to govern the organization not men. They
were against it because only women could understand the psychological, motivational, and
physiological need for women. (Costa Guthrie, 91) Lou Henry Hoover was the leader of the National
Amateur Athletic Federation, which was an organization that supported sport for everyone. She
wanted to have a separate Women s division because of the different ideal standards of women s sport;
and so was formed the women s division of the NAAF. This organization set standards for women s
competition and encouraged them to participate in both school and non school events. There still was
a belief that women were too frail physically and mentally to participate in intense competition like
Olympics. However, in 1932, Mildred Babe Didrikson disproved this belief by winning two Olympic
gold medals and one silver medal in track and field. She had also won every golf tournament she
competed in. Her great victories influenced the acceptance of
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Rice and Asian Culture
Rice and Asian Culture
In 1990, the rice is grown around 520 million tons in 112 countries and 95 percent of them were
produced and consumed in Asia (Chang). The rice in Asian culture is not just cereal, but it s part of
their lives. It serves their meal almost everyday on their dining table. Oryza sativa is a species of
monocot plants and known as Asian rice. The grain was spread started from South Asia to Southeast
Asia and East Asia.
South Asia
South Asia is the region that the rice was originated from, although the historical record shows that
China, in 2700 B.C., cultivated rice farm. Among countries in South Asia, India and Bangladesh are
the largest rice production countries (Mohanty 2014). There is largest paddy field cultivation in India.
Paddy field is a land filled with water where deep water rice grows. In India, there are four kinds of
rice are grown: dry or upland rice, rain fed rice, irrigated rice, and deep water rice. Indians like to long
shaped rice, which is, dry and separate when it s cooked unlike East Asian countries. The most
popular rice in India is basmati. The best quality basmati comes from Dehra Dun located in Northern
India. The lower grade rice, patna rice is produced in Bihar located Eastern India near Nepal. Indians
in rural area produced red rice, which has thicker grain and rich nutrition. Plain boiled rice dish is
served in South India and coastal villages. Roasted dry rice mixed with vegetables is made in Bombay
located in West Coast
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Elements Of Naturalism In Willa Cather
Alexandra Bergson appears as a symbolization of Willa Cather in more than one way. Cather saw
herself as a strong, intelligent, young woman trying to carve a path through a world that did not seem
to appreciate her. Cather Alexandra both found the Realistic, Romantic, and Naturalistic ways of the
world. Although this novel had many aspects of Naturalistic views, Realism and Romanticism also
appeared in several ways. Intertwined in this novel was an aspect of realism. Realism appears to me as
the way of life without change. Anyone who writes realistically does not care about others responses,
they use facts, and absolutes do not worry them. Realistic writers believe that this ordinary world we
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overall appears as a Naturalistic novel. The assumption that everything real exists in Nature, defines
Naturalism. Naturalism takes away all the power that romanticism gave you. Since the naturalist
perspective exists very persistently in this novel, you can prove that in many ways. When Cather
exposed the true feelings and intentions of Frank Shabata and his wife Marie, and explained to readers
of somewhat an emotionally abusive relationship is another aspect of Naturalism in this novel.
Perhaps he could not have given it up if he had tried. Perhaps he got more satisfaction out of feeling
himself abused than he would have got out of being loved. If he could once have made Marie
thoroughly unhappy, he might have relented and raised her from the dust. But she had never humbled
herself. In the first days of their love she had been his slave; she had admired him abandonedly. But
the moment he began to bully her and to be unjust, she began to draw away; at first in tearful
amazement, then in quiet, unspoken disgust. The distance between them had widened and hardened. It
no longer contracted and brought them suddenly together. The spark of her life went somewhere else,
and he was always watching to surprise it. He knew that somewhere she must get a feeling to live
upon, for she was not a woman who could live without loving. He wanted to prove to himself the
wrong he felt. This situation we believed to tie into Naturalism because no matter what, Marie
persisted and
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Othello as an outsider Essay
Set in 16th century Venice, Othello, by William Shakespeare, explores the idea of an outsider from the
very beginning of the play. Shakespeare uses Othello, a black army general, to explore the relationship
of an outsider in high Venetian society using a variety of approaches. The reader sees characters
consistently referring to Othello in derogatory and demeaning terms, as well as frequent implications
that Othello is scarcely human. Further exploration of an outsider in society comes from Othello
himself, as he outlines a few of the major differences that set him and the community apart.
Throughout the first act, a host of disparaging and select terms are used to describe Othello by a
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Another suggestion that Othello is not a normal being comes when Brabantio accuses him of
bewitching his daughter: (to Othello) That thou hast practised on her with foul charms/ Abused her
delicate youth with drugs and minerals. Indicating that Othello dabbles in supernatural forces, the
implication appears again that he belongs to a very different race to which he lives among.
The relationship of an outsider to society is also explored through Othello himself, as he recognises
the differences between him and those around him. While describing his and Desdemona s love,
Othello tells (about himself): Rude am I in speech/ And little blessed with the soft phrase of peace. In
these words, Othello is able convey that he is a little awkward in speech, and not a smooth talker, with
the unspoken understanding that others in the room are. Othello goes on, For since these arms of mine
had seven years pith/ Till now some nine moons wasted/ ...in the tented field/ ... little of this great
world can I speak. Here the reader learns that Othello, unlike the assortment of senators and the Duke,
has spent most of his life in battle, and therefore has not had a lot of life
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Types Of Pencils, Mechanical And Non Mechanical
In human history, there have been numerous inventions that made our daily lives easier. One of the
most significant inventions is a pencil. a thin, sharp pointed device that is used for writing or keeping
a record of events or information of any kind. Writing on a whiteboard using a marker illustrates
writing or drawing patterns on a piece of paper. There are two types of pencils, mechanical and non
mechanical. In spite of the fact that a mechanical and non mechanical pencil share one most important
material that produces shapes or writings when pressed with pressure or rubbed against a paper, they
differ in the way they are used and the materials they are made from. Non mechanical pencils are
often made of wood, whereas most mechanical pencils are made of non wood materials, such as
plastic, metal, and sometimes a mixture of both. Since a mechanical pencil is complex, it is the main
emphasis of this text. In general, any mechanical pencil has five primary components, namely lead,
intermediate lead tube, knock button, barrel, and clip (U.S. Patent No. US20110229245).
The principal component of any mechanical pencil is lead. According to Tavares, Paulo Henrique,
Campos Prado1 Barbeira, and Paulo Jorge Sanches, It is made by dispersing natural graphite into a
mixture of organic binder and spindle oil followed by a thermal treatment (p. 827). In addition, as
Tavares, Paulo Henrique, Campos Prado1 Barbeira, and Paulo Jorge Sanches, have explained, the
level of hardness and
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Case Study Of Internet Of Things
Case study of Internet of Things in area of
Agriculture, ?AGCO?s Fuse Technology s
Connected Farm Services ?
Rashi Chaudhary
B.Tech. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology
Ghaziabad, India
Jalaj Ranjan Pandey
B.Tech. (Information Technology)
Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology
Greater Noida, India
Prakhar Pandey
B.Tech. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology
Ghaziabad, India
Pulkit Chaudhary
B.Tech. Final Year (Manufacturing Engineering)
Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology
Lucknow, India
Abstract: Embedded with Internet of Things, Smart
Agriculture vision is analyzed in this case study. Smart
Farming techniques offered by leading Agriculture Company
AGCO?s Fuse Technology s Connected Farm Services is
under study. Study presents the future of information
technology used with the IOT (Internet of Things) technology
and rapid development of formulated applications in
agriculture field. SWOT analysis has been used to analyze the
issue under study. Case has been explained in majorly five
portions, introduction, Smart farming operational
Fundamentals, Smart Agriculture by AGCO, SWOT
Analysis, Conclusion.
Keywords: Internet of Things, Smart Agriculture, Smart
Farm, Smart Farm Security
I.INTRODUCTION
Internet of Things is a global network connecting
physical
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Business And Political Factors Affect The Imperial Tobacco...
1. PRESENTATION OF ORGANIZATION:
ITC was established on the 24th August of 1910 under the name of Imperial Tobacco Company of
India Limited. In the year 1970 name of the company was changed from Imperial Tobacco Company
of India Limited to India Tobacco Company Limited. In 1974, it was again changed as I.T.C Limited.
The company has its own portfolios of wide range of business like Cigarettes and Cigars, FMCG (Fast
moving consumer goods), Personal care, Education, Brand Apparel, Stationery Products, Incense
Sticks and Safety Matches, Hotels, Paperboards Specialty Papers, Packaging, Agri Business and
Information Technology. Since the year 2001, Company is known as ITC Limited with full stops in
the company name were removed.
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ITC has a quite favorable impact of political factors in the FMCG and Hotel business. Indian budget
of tax regulation for the tobacco is 55%, which makes the company to spend the most the profit in the
excuse duty. Advertising in the mass media is not allowed where as it can be done in the point of sale
with a certain restrictions. Government of India also imposes the packing and labeling on the tobacco
products like health warning labels is to be pictorial and text for safety of the consumers. The
cigarettes company operates in India with intolerable political factors, ruling party often changes the
regulations keeping in mind about the safety of people but affects the companies like ITC business
majorly. Which is also shown with potential customers are reducing day by day because of the price,
results in lower sales. Apart from the government s pressure, NGO s in India are against the tobacco
consumption and which in turn makes the selling of tobacco to consumers becomes tougher for the
company. Though all the huge pressure company still able to make 65% of sales in the country and
almost it s the monopoly brand for the people for the consumption of
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The Assumption That The Internet Can Replace Libraries
The assumption that the internet can replace libraries is one built on underestimation of what a library
is and how it has, and continues to, evolve. The idea of a library is something built from personal
experiences and relies on nostalgia. But libraries today are not what they were in the past, nor can they
be in the future, Libraries need to take the time to ask hard questions about how their patrons are
seeking knowledge and using information differently than they have in the past. (Palfrey 2015, p.40).
Libraries continually evolve their methods while simultaneously overcoming struggles of identity and
financial stability. Despite these obstacles, libraries are prime candidates to act as preservation and
information experts in the world where technology drives knowledge and information. Libraries are
facing a struggle of identity brought about by technology. Once the internet became a household
feature the library was no longer the most convenient information center for most patrons. So while
dealing with new problems, library staff are also re creating the library. But what of the old libraries
endures into today s libraries? More than most would assume, Books and other library resources
should be provided for the interest, information, and enlightenment of all people of the community the
library serves. (Library Bill of Rights). The library remains a place for all people to have equal access
to information and services. The face has changed, but the heart remains
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Superheroeses Vs. Got Milk
Superheroes are great for advertisements (ads) because they are more effective. For example, Monster
Beverage Incorporation decided to use the Hulk for their product Monster Energy, while Got Milk?
Campaign used Fantastic four to encourage people to drink milk. This all started when both
companies were both at its lowest peak. One day my family and I went to the grocery store to buy
milk. Just as I grabbed the milk, Hulk started to rush towards me and yelled in a horrifying voice,
Hulk smash milk!
My heart pounded as if it wanted to come out of my chest and my hands shook uncontrollably. Just as
I went to put back the milk, Hulk started to wrestle with a rocky specimen that I recognized very
easily. Out of the blues, Mr. Fantastic, Human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to the statement, the milk ad focuses on teens. This audience have been considered because
Faced with declining milk consumption by teenagers, dairy companies are embarking on an
advertising campaign with sports and entertainment celebrities and interactive features that they hope
will win young people over. (NY Times Body by Milk: More Than Just a White Mustache) This
strictly states that due to teens refusing milk, the company will do their best to win them over with the
use of athletes and stars. Another thing is that they are at the age where they are still growing and
developing muscles. Additionally, teens like to think or feel that they are invincible at times. So by
having this team as the models, the ad is almost saying that by drinking milk you will be invincible
like the team. In continuation, Fantastic Four is a factor that draws the attention of a teen because this
team of superheroes is known to almost every youth in the United
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In “A Rose for Emily”, William Faulkner uses imagery and...
In A Rose for Emily , William Faulkner uses imagery and symbolism to both illustrate and strengthen
the most prevalent theme; Emily s resistance to change. William Faulkner seems to reveal this theme
through multiple descriptions of Miss Grierson s actions, appearance, and her home. Throughout the
short story it is obvious that Emily has a hard time letting go of her past, she seems to be holding onto
every bit of her past. Readers see this shown in several ways, some more obvious than others. William
Faulkner uses imagery to represent Miss Grierson s confrontation to change by vividly describing her
appearance. With the description given of Emily, readers might conclude that it symbolizes her
inability to change. He describes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She, Emily, is physically living but not in the present; she is stuck living in her past. We first see this
when her father dies, She told them that her father was not dead. She did that for three days, with the
ministers calling on her, and the doctors, trying to persuade her to let them dispose of the body.
(Faulkner). This depicts that she is enamored of the dead which is why she resists in letting them bury
her father. Emily did not want to kept denying her father s death so she decided to hold onto him. By
the description Faulkner gives, one may say Emily just did not know how to adapt to change. With
that being said, she feared change so she did not want to let go because she was so dependent on her
father and now he was gone. Once Emily passed on and was buried, people from her town go into her
house and discover a decomposed corpse along with the strand of gray hair on the pillow next to what
was formerly Homer Barron. Faulkner explains in detail yet again what was found, ...What was left of
him, rotted beneath what was left of the nightshirt...Then we noticed that in the second pillow was the
indentation of a head...we saw a long strand of iron grey hair . With this being said it is discovered that
she, Emily, had been sleeping next to his dead body for years. These two examples are prime reasons
one could conclude that she had an issue letting go of her past. Throughout the short story Emily
seemed to not want to
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Project Management At Texas A M University
Originality is the essence of true scholarship. Creativity is the soul of the true scholar.
Nnamdi Azikiwe
The above thought always instils within me, the need to balance my extracurricular with my
academics, building prowess in creativity and originality on both fronts. Though I have been profusely
involved in extracurricular activity throughout my under graduation and graduation, I have always
focused on my academics and strived to maintain a balance between the two. I am an Architect and
nurture a passion in building constructions. Being an architect has shaped my personality and
inculcated sensitivities into me to perceive built spaces and enrich my knowledge of the construction
industry. This drove me to pursue my master s in construction management. I am elated that the
Graduate program in Construction Management at Texas A M University is providing me with tools to
satisfy my innate desire of contributing to construction of facilities and blending my skills as a student
of architecture. Currently I am pursuing my research in the field of value stream mapping of RFID
technology in capital projects. It is a cutting edge technology in the construction field and it excites
me to be analyzing it and putting forth my evaluation on making it work better in the industry that
could actually impact the way passive RFID system are been viewed in the industry.
I believe in constantly challenging myself as it is only then that you feel the exhilaration of victory. As
soon as
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Magnetic Field Lab
A magnetic field is produced in the region around a wire whenever a current flow through that wire.
Magnetic fields are vector fields, they have a direction and magnitude. The formula for the magnitude
of the magnetic field from a wire is B=(µ_O I)/2πr. B is the magnetic field, µ_O is the permeability of
free space (4πx〖10〗^( 7)Tm/A), I is the current, and r is the distance from the field sensor to the
rod. In part 1A and 1B we constantly turn off the power source and ammeter after each run to
eliminate the strongest magnetic field, earth. In graph 1, the best fit is a linear line. The graph
corresponds to the expression of the magnitude of the magnetic field in a current carrying wire when
there is a change in current because the magnetic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this graph, the magnetic field (B) is equal to 1/B. As displayed in the graph, 1/B is inversely
proportional to the distance from the field sensor to the rod (R), which allows the graph to correspond
to the expression of the magnitude of the magnetic field (B) in a current carrying wire when there is a
change in distance. The current (I) remains constant in this part. Lastly, in part 2 of this lab, we
analyzed the magnetic field of the magnet. Magnets can exert a force at a distance, just like electric
charges. Magnetic fields permeate space and are strongest near a permanent magnet (magnetic dipole)
or electromagnet (electric dipole); therefore, the power supply and ammeter were not required in this
part. Part 2, consisted of determining the relationship between the magnetic field strength and the
distance from the magnet. The graph 1/B vs. R^3, is the most linear out of the three. This graph
corresponds the best to how we know a change in distance affects the magnetic field strength of a
magnetic dipole, because the relatioship between a magnetic dipole and distance is inversely
proportional. As the distance between the rod and the magnet increases, the magnetic field strength
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Extraversion, Agreeableness, And Neuroticism
According to the five personality traits listed in the textbook, Openness, Conscientiousness,
Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. Jeff Tanner and Mary Anne Raymond describe self
concept as how you see yourself either in a positive or negative way. Your ideal self is how you would
like to see yourself. The products and services that would be successfully marketed to individuals are
as follow: Openness describes the degree to which a person is curious, original, intellectual, creative,
and open to new ideas in the market. According to Barrick, M. R., Mount, M. K. (1991), People in the
Openness degree are in the level of learning new skills, and they are also fabulous in doing well at
training. They are attached with validity of personality, cognitive ability, and dimensions measured by
an assessment center and a behavior description interview. A researcher, Wanberg, C. R., Kammeyer
Mueller, J. D. (2000), says it involve the open mindedness that leads them to search for huge
information and feedback about how they are doing and to develop chemistry, which leads to quicker
adjustment to the new job. At the other end of the spectrum, people in low openness may also likely
suffer and become more easily bored or impatient with routine. Conscientiousness describes a ... Show
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Neurotic people have a tendency to have emotional adjustment problems and habitually experience
stress and depression. It is said that people in Neuroticism experience vast problems at their place of
work. For example, they have trouble forming and maintaining relationships and are less likely to be
someone people go to for advice and friendship. Klein, K. J., Beng Chong, L., Saltz, J. L., Mayer, D.
M. (2004). At the other end of the spectrum, people who are low on Neuroticism those who have a
positive affective disposition tend to experience positive moods more often than negative
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Porter s Five Forces Essay
The Five Forces framework is a useful starting point for strategic analysis even where profit criteria
may not apply (Johnson, Scholes Whittington, 2008, p. 60). The factors that are influencing a
company within an industry can be extremely various. In addition to the competition among the
existing competitors, Porter s Five Forces model identifies another four forces that characterize the
intensity of competition within an industry: Bargaining power of Supplier, Bargaining power of Buyer,
Threat of Substitutes and Threat of new Entrants (Porter, 1979).
The power of suppliers refers to suppliers power in determining and leading the price of raw material,
equipment, tools, and or your input. If suppliers could change the price of products ... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
The number of alternative products and their replacement cost influences the replacement behavior. If
the cost of switching to alternative products is low for the customer or the company, the risk of
replacement will be very high. In contrast, if a replacement is not easy, it boosts the power of the
company in this industry. Similarly, the threat of substitution is reduced at Cisco, as customers are
now disinclined to substitute, particularly in face of the increased customer service. While products
made by Cisco are not easily substitutable, products itself reach the end of their life cycle for number
of reasons. Market demands, technology innovation or the products simply mature over time and are
easily replaced by functionally richer technology. Substitute of products is moderate to low, with an
exception of disruptive technology having potential to completely substitute the
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The Blair Witch Project Essay
A Critical Reflection of The Blair Witch Project
Perhaps one of the most influential modern horror films, The Blair Witch Project pioneered an entirely
new subgenre of horror films in 1999 the found footage film. The Blair Witch Project uses simple yet
effective set design and dream like sound editing to highlight the gradual mental decay of main
character, Heather Donahue over the course of the story to illustrate a dramatic shift in the orientation.
This, along with the first hand experience offered by point of view camera positioning allows the
audience to experience the terror associated with horror and the demonic alongside the main
characters as the film progresses As the main characters Heather Donahue, Josh Leonard, and Mike
Williams ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most of the scenes rely on the setting rather than any type of design or manipulation, allowing the
naturally frightening location of the secluded forest to contribute to the terror felt by both the
characters and the audience. When scene design is heavily incorporated, such as in the final scene in
the witch s house, the design is expressed through subtleties that have been established earlier in the
film. Symbols and children s handprints on the walls of the decaying house imply that the house that
Mike and Heather find themselves in during the last scene is in fact the house that the children from
the townspeople s stories were killed in.
The first person point of view camera angle also allows the audience to experience the strange and
terrifying events that take place within the film by allowing them to adopt the perspective of the
characters in a way that cannot be accomplished with traditional film making techniques. This
adoption of perspective allows the audience to identify with the characters on a personal level, making
them open to the notions of orientations and ideas that seem ridiculous, such as continuing to film
regardless of the terrifying events that take
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Essay Changes in Early Modern Europe
Early modern Europe, specifically Spain and England, was going through major growing pains in the
period before discovery and settlement of the New World. Recovery from the Black Plague, religious
reformation, and newly formed nation states were on the forefront of these changes. The political
environment, economy, and religion were all intertwined during the upheaval of the Old World which
proved to be a driving force in the search for and eventual settlement of new lands. The Reformation
and the Counter Reformation were major motivating factors in early modern Europe leading to
exploration of new lands. This began with Martin Luther s break from Catholic doctrine in 1519. By
the time the Reformation came onto the European stage, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because of all this religious change in England and other nations, they were slower to explore and
colonize the New World. Economic changes occurred partly due to the newly formed nation states of
Spain, Portugal, France, and England. Trade at that time was limited and expensive, so the Europeans
began looking for new trade routes to Asia. What they found was an altogether new place that opened
up many new opportunities for food sources, money, and slave labor. A motivator for exploration was
defined primarily in terms of silver and gold and secondarily in terms of raw materials. Another factor
to consider was the population explosion that came about after the Black Plague wiped out around 30
million Europeans producing economic disruption. Spain was seeking gold to finance further
expeditions abroad and their own war with the Muslims on the home front. Britain was seeking new
trade markets for their wool with the collapse of their wool market at home. Another mitigating
economic factor was the rising prices created by the flood of American silver into the European
market. This caused rates to double on many goods, which benefited the farmers and the merchants,
but the majority of people suffered because their wages did not rise proportionately. This increased the
number of people living on the fringes of society and thus built up pressure to immigrate to the
Americas. Intertwined with
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Analysis Of Hillbilly Elegy
The multidimensional expression hillbilly carries different cultural significances throughout the book
Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance. First, Vance utilizes the term hillbilly to refer to the working class white
Americans of Scots Irish descent who have no college degree (3). Second, Vance uses the term
hillbilly to refer to a group of people from a specific geographic area, namely the area of the
Appalachian Mountains. According to Vance, the area stretches from Alabama to Georgia in the South
to Ohio to parts of New York in the north (4). Third, hillbilly indicates the way of life, behavior, or
identity of the people of Greater Appalachia.
Throughout the book, Vance describes particular behaviors, customs, and attitudes that distinguish the
hillbilly culture and set them apart from the White Anglo Saxon Protestants or WASPS (3). For
example, Vance describes hillbillies as those with an intense sense of loyalty, a fierce dedication to
family and country who do not like outsiders or people different from us, whether the difference lies in
how they look, how they act, or most important, how they talk. (3). Notably, throughout the entirety of
the book, Vance continuously and consistently identifies himself as a hillbilly. In order to fully grasp
Hillbilly Elegy one must understand that Vance writes not as an observer of the hillbilly culture, but as
someone who has lived the hillbilly life and knows the culture from firsthand experience. All
throughout the book, it
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Literary Analysis Of Saki s The Interlopers
Saki, in The Interlopers, says that our animalistic human nature traps us in blindness, but when we re
raised in a kind civilization, we choose to use friendship as a freedom from our inner violence.
Humans as a whole, have an animalistic nature to them. Saki starts the story with one of the main
character going on a hunt. Saki states, [A] man stood one winter night watching and listening, as
though he waited for some beast of the woods to come within the range of his vision, and, later, of his
rifle (Saki 6). Ulrich is stalking the woods for as Saki stated beast of the woods but rather he patrolled
the dark forest in quest of a human enemy. Saki goes on talking about the feud that started with their
grandfathers over a land ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In other words, Saki says that we, as humans, have an animalistic nature. This animalistic nature traps
us in blindness. Saki has a theme of blood throughout the story. Saki states, [A] s boys they had
thirsted for one another s blood, (7). The dictionary has a word for this definition bloodlust. As stated
before, this is slightly ironic, being that the bloodlust was in boys; boys who are supposed to be
innocent and honorable. He continues with, Georg, who was nearly blinded with the blood which
trickled across his eyes (8). According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, bloodlust is the desire to
kill or maim others ; In order to kill things, you need to see them. Saki goes on to stating, No, I can
scarcely see anything; there is so much blood caked round my eyes, said Georg, and in any case I don
t drink wine with an enemy (9). This blindness is caused by the bloodlust between the two souls, or in
other words, they are being blinded by their animalistic nature. Georg s animalistic human nature has
blinded him in hatred, which has caused him to not be able to see the similarities between him and
Ulrich. This blindness leaves when we re raised in a kind civilization. Saki starts the story with the
two souls coming face to face with each other, which is what they ve been wanting for a long time.
Saki states, The two enemies stood
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  • 2. The Movie Wall-E To progress as a society, we must first look back at all the hardships faced throughout the years. We must look at the world leaders who were able to convince entire countries to eliminate millions of people different than themselves. We must understand the groups of extremists spreading terror and fear across the globe, and we must control people in power abusing their positions to benefit themselves and their agendas. Instead of ignoring these human mistakes, we must break them down and figure out how they could happen. Artificial Intelligence relies on our abilities to learn from our mistakes and mold our future in a way that will be beneficial and equal to all people. This paper will present the many benefits that A.I. will give ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Life with A.I. will be easier if used properly. Many tasks that people face today will become much simpler and less time consuming allowing for time to be spent more productively. Tasks such as shopping and transportation will become automated for you. The average person will be able to spend more time doing what they please rather than the tasks plagued with us today. The key to all this however is ensuring that this new time be spent bettering society rather than becoming lazy and unproductive such as what the movie Wall E predicts happening. In Wall E the ordinary citizen spends their time in front of a monitor watching shows while technology does everything for them. This too can happen in our future. A.I. must be developed to benefit all types of people. The problem with creating such an effective machine is that one machine will be able to do the jobs of several humans. As humans, we need to stay ahead of the game and prepare ourselves to work in different fields in years to come. Jobs such as watering, fast food restaurants, golf caddies, and many other simple yet required tasks will be overtaken by robots. These jobs will take away a lot of work for the lower class, which is why it will become vital to attend colleges and universities to better oneself and the skills one has in order to always be needed by society. The push for A.I. should go hand in hand with the push for human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Did Athens Treat Athenian Women Throughout culture, women have gone through various types of adversity as well as treatment. Some cultures, such as Persia, treated women with great respect and gave them social as well as legal freedom. Although they were treated less than men, they were given much more respect in comparison to many other cultures. In Athens, women and slaves were somewhat held to the same standard. Citizenship was limited to males (Crash Course) in Greece, so slaves and women were not given much respect and did not have very many legal rights. They were not allowed to vote, take part in politics, or even watch the Olympics (which was partly because the participants of the Olympics did not wear clothes). In addition, women s actions were limited when in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is proved in The Economist when Socrates says And when you married her she was quite young, a mere girl at an age when, as far as seeing and hearing go, she had the smallest acquaintance with the outer world? More often than not, the men that they were arranged to marry were well into their 30 s. Typically, the girls did not know or meet their husband until the wedding. Also, Athenians placed great importance on virginity, so they would perform a ceremony called a betrothal where witnesses would confirm the virginity of the girl. An additional celebration called a gamos was held in order for the father to give his daughter away to her new husband. Before the celebration, the bride was washed and dressed by female relatives. The bride would wear a white dress (similar to now), a crown, and would carry a pomegranate or another fruit that had many seeds inside. The bride carried a pomegranate because it was supposed to symbolize fertility. The day following the ceremony, both families would have a celebration that is similar to a reception nowadays. One major difference between then and now is that the groom would pretend to kidnap his bride and carry her across the threshold of their house. Even though she was introduced to their new household after the wedding, she would not become a full member of the household or treated with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay On Lyssavirus Syndrome recognition and notification Rabies virus, the type species of the genus Lyssavirus of the family Rhabdoviridae, order Mononegavirales, is the causative agent of rabies (Detrick, et al., 2006). This bullet shaped, enveloped RNA virus is one of the most formidable, zoonotic, neurologic diseases due to the prognosis almost invariably fatal in both humans and animals. Rabies is a genotype 1 Lyssavirus and can be found throughout the world, with the exception of Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand, Iceland, the United Kingdom, Japan, the majority of Western Europe, Fiji, Hawaii and Guam (Sykes, 2014). Classical rabies is the most prevalent strain of rabies, endemic to more than 150 countries worldwide and responsible for more than 55,000 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Australian bat Lyssavirus is very similar to that of rabies and has been responsible for the death of three humans since it was detected in 1996. All three cases were in the state of Queensland after they were reportedly bitten or scratched by bats infected with ABLV. The existence of ABLV does not affect the rabies free status and there have been no known cases of the rabies virus occurring in terrestrial mammals (NSW Government Health, 2016). There are seven genotypes of Lyssaviruses, belonging to the family Rhabdoviridae, known to exist worldwide; however, through experimental inoculation, dogs and cats have shown a relative insusceptibility to bat derived Lyssavirus as opposed to inoculation with terrestrial rabies virus strains. This suggests differences in mammalian infections with bat derived Lyssavirus to that of terrestrial strains (Greene, 2012). Lyssaviruses Belonging to the Family Rhabdoviridae (Greene, 2012) Genotype Description of strains (Abbreviations) Geographic Location (Reservoir Hosts) 1 Classical rabies virus, including street and fixed varieties Worldwide, terrestrial (carnivores and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Susan B Anthony Accomplishments Susan B. Anthony, an American women s rights activist is one of the most famous women in American History. Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15, 1820 in Adams, Massachusetts and passed away March 13, 1906 due to pneumonia and heart failure. She had 8 brothers and sisters. When her family moved to Battenville, New York, she became homeschooled. She is most famous for her prominent role in the women s suffrage movement pushing the 19th Amendment that gave women the right to vote, but she has numerous additional accomplishments including: founding the National Woman s Suffrage Association (NWSA) in 1869, the International Council of Women in 1888, and the International Woman Suffrage Council in 1904, publishing The Revolution , wrote the Susan B. Anthony Amendment in 1878, which became the 19th Amendment to give women the right to vote, first person to be arrested for illegally voting in a presidential and put on trial for voting, campaigning for women to learn self reliance and self confidence, the first women to appear on a U.S. coin. Anthony worked as a teacher in Canajoharie, New York and became involved in the teacher s union where she discovered the inequality of male teachers salary versus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She not only fought for women s right to vote, but she also supported women s labor organizations and for women s right to own property. Persuading the University of Rochester to admit women was another accomplishment of Anthonys. She helped raise $50,000 in pledges and even cashed out her life insurance policy to raise the funding. Jimmy Carter signed the Susan B. Anthony Dollar Coin Act which replaced the existing image on the dollar coin to Anthony. She was the first women to be on the face of a coin. Her most well known accomplishment was arguing to get women the right to vote. Anthony did this by founding the National Women s Suffrage Association in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Trolley Problem The trolley problem is a hypothetical scenario created by philosopher Phillipa Foot in 1967 to challenge ones moral beliefs on what action they would take in two difficult scenarios. There are many adaptions to the original scenarios, however for the purpose of this essay the two scenarios can be described as follows. In the first scenario you are in a trolley cart travelling down a hill on train tracks and there are five people tied to the track ahead. You notice a lever next to you, which will cause the trolley to veer onto another track, missing the five people. However, on the alternate track there is one person tied down. So what is the correct decision to make? The second scenario is similar in that five people are once again tied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They deem the most morally or ethically correct choice one that results in the greatest good for the greatest number of people, deeming a choice or action incorrect if it does not maximise happiness (The Trolley Dilemma). According to surveys, around 90% of people would choose to pull the lever in the first scenario, however almost the same percentage believe it would be incorrect to push the fat man off the bridge (Bakewell, 2013). So what is the difference? One person is still being thrust into a fatal situation, yet many will say they would struggle to gather the motivation to push someone off the platform, but are unable to provide a logical reason for this choice other than it goes against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Christianity And The Rise Of Christianity Essay Christianity in the 21st century is the largest religion in the world and has over two billion followers. Christians classify themselves under 34,000 different denominations. This popular religion is all about the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. When a religion is born so is a holy book to remember it by. The bible is considered the word of God and is known for its infamous stories and sayings. The Bible contains rules and righteous acts to live by. Many question as to how Christianity spread and to what extent did Jesus Christ and his apostles go through in order to gain followers. A major reason for the spread of Christianity was because people seeked comfort in the promise of the afterlife and found the need to preform charitable deeds euphoric. Jesus Christ founded Christianity which later on began to spread its meaning around the Roman Empire by his apostles. Jesus Christ was also born a Jew in about 7 B.C and almost all of his followers at that time were Jews as well. Jesus Christ also observed the Jewish faith and was very well experienced with the Jewish law. Jesus Christ s mission was made to spread the word of God to mankind. As converts to Christianity increased, the religion as well began to spread. This all began somewhat 2000 years ago in what is now Israel but was at that time, Judea. Christianity was quite linked to Judaism; they both shared similar rules and meanings to what the religions held. The emperor of Rome was Nero, who was famously ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay about Applied Reserach Course Project Applied Research Course Project Radames Ramirez RRamirez14@my.keller.edu MIS589 Networking Concepts and Applications Instructor: Lynn Risley 3/10/2016 MIS589 Project Milestone 0Proposal Draft | Cloud infrastructure ServicesKaiser Permanente Hospitals | Prepared by: Radames RamirezDate: 03/03/2016 | Approved by: | 1. Description of the service summary In an attempt to provide end users with a well maintained network storage that would be easily accessible from any location while maintaining a secured connection. To provide an environment to minimize the use and maintenance of local servers, server space, connectivity, and redundancy. | 2. Intended clients or customers The intended client or customer would be the end ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kaiser Permanente currently has 40+ servers in a small service area that cover 10 different facilities. Our goal is to take advantage of cloud services and relocate the data from all 40+ servers to avoid maintenance cost and better utilize server storage space. | MIS589 Project Milestone 1Proposal | Cloud infrastructure ServicesKaiser Permanente Hospitals | Prepared by: Radames RamirezDate: 3/10/2016 | Approved by: | 1. Description of the service summary The service that we are going to research and try to incorporate into the organization is cloud infrastructure as a service. We are planning to provide the end user with a well maintained network storage that would be easily accessible from any location while maintaining a secured connection and redundancy of the client data. With the changes in technology and advancements in cloud services, we should be able to save some money for the organization by going to cloud infrastructure services and limiting the maintenance and hardware cost of housing our own servers.We currently house 44+ servers in our service area, most of the servers are being used to less than 30% of capacity while others are reaching a peak 80 90% capacity. The servers house the client s p: drive (personal data) as well as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Evolution Of Music And Its Ability The evolution of music and its ability to have multitudinous uses is what makes the notion of music unique when compared to anything else. Communication was one of the first uses of music. Utilizing music as a style of communication required the creation of complex and subtle acoustic techniques, each with the purpose of articulating a specific idea. These musical gestures developed from manipulations of the various parameters of music. When Guido D Arezzo first improved and reworked standard notation by adding time signatures and inventing solfege in 1000 CE, this was the beginning of music taking on the form of art. As musical advances continued many elite composers began to arise. Music was then employed as a form of expression, representing joy, sorrow, and pain. Music can also paint scenes and take the listener to distant places; however, this requires an experienced composer, who can manipulate pitch, tempo, dynamics, instrumentation, texture, and form. If the composer can exploit these properties of sound and music to paint a vivid world of emotions, he can paint a musical masterpiece. This use of musical gestures is prevalent throughout Western composition, particularly in the form of program music, which is a piece of instrumental music, usually for symphony orchestra, that seeks to re create in sound the events and emotions portrayed in some extra musical source: a story, a play, a historical event, an encounter with nature, or even a painting (Wright). When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Civil Disobedience Necessary Anyone in a free society where the laws are unjust has an obligation to break the law. Henry David Thoreau Thoreau wholeheartedly agreed with the idea of questioning a law that many find unjust, and many agree with him. Citizens that engage in Civil Disobedience are not overextending any form of right, but are in fact using the ones given to them by their constitution. Also, by engaging in civil disobedience, citizens are criticizing their government, something that was encouraged in the Greek and Roman republics which the United States bases the government upon. Civil Disobedience is remarkably effective without the violence that many had thought necessary. Several famous examples include the Salt March of Mahatma Gandhi, the Civil Rights movement of Martin Luther King Jr., and even the sit ins of the factory workers during the industrial revolution. Although, many still argue that civil ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those politicians and inhabitants of the first thirteen colonies that had fought the war against Britain, thought it important, based on their own experiences, that their citizens be able to question their government. After the issues with the power of the British Monarchy, they sought out to prevent another abuse of power and set their own government to reflect this necessary freedom. Today, people migrate to America in droves to gain this freedom, for where they had come from, they would have been killed. It is not a freedom to be taken for granted, seeing as it had done so much for the minorities of the United States, and while it isn t perfect yet, with more Civil Disobedience it could be. Overall, Civil Disobedience is an important part of the United States and what it is. If America did not have the laws protecting those who had protested against the crimes of the government, it would not have made the progress that it has. Civil Disobedience is a part of the American Dream and must be protected as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay On Strategic Stewardship Strategic Stewardship As a private church school where the majority of students come from the sponsoring church and the churches in the surrounding areas, it is imperative that the school to operate in a spiritual climate that fosters a strong Biblical curriculum and chapel program that parents want. The primary reason that the families send their children to our school is that the truths of Scripture are openly and passionately taught in the classrooms, as well as prayers and the discipleship worldview in all areas of life are modeled and encouraged by teachers and staff. Parents appreciate and value the school s commitment to partner with families to educate and train children to be ambassadors of Christ. Defining and maintaining the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The textbook talks about increasing marginal values by recruiting, hiring and retaining quality teachers. The school currently has dedicated and wonderful teachers who are willing to sacrifice higher paying public school positions and teach at the Christian school because they love the spiritual and family like school atmosphere. However, the school has to face the fact that less than 25% of teachers have advanced degrees currently. To be academically competitive with public schools and other private schools in the vicinity, hiring more high caliber teachers is an absolute necessity. This again is a costly endeavor. Creating differentiated salary ranges suggested by the author in the text might be a good way to recruit quality teachers without financially burdening parents too much. Achieving academic excellence will help to attract parents who want their children to receive spiritually sound as well as academically challenging quality education. Maintaining and upgrading facilities is another area that needs attention. Replacing an old roof and applying a fresh coat of paints inside and outside of the building will project more welcoming feeling to potential parents and students. Repurposing existing offices and classrooms and upgrading media center should be considered in strategic planning. Building Culturally Inclusive Communities Although our school advocated inclusiveness, the student population remained predominantly white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Transhumanism And Open Bionics Freddie Mercury once asked, with the voice of a whistling rocket, Who wants to live forever? [1]. This song was written for the sci fi action film Highlander (1986), the story of immortal swordsmen fighting in New York City [2]. However, this is a work of fiction and fantasy. To truly surpass the bounds of humanity, to live potentially live forever, we must look to science and technology. Research into prosthetic bodies and implants provides the scaffolding for controlled evolution. Nevertheless, such enhancements are not amoral. We must examine the implications of human enhancement before taking our first steps into Transhumanism. Origins of Transhuman Technology The philosophy of Transhumanism states that mankind can promote the evolution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to its interest in technology and pro social causes, Google in this scenario could be a potential investor in Open Bionics. Until recently, its corporate motto was Don t be Evil, which is quite similar to medical practitioner s oath of do no harm and signals benevolence[10]. More importantly, Google s Calico project researches solutions for aging, which is seen as a disease and threat to humanity [11]. While Calico is more theoretical than practical its findings are not publicly disclosed its motive and potential outcomes are laden with age defying insight [11]. Its ambitions stop short of immortality, but the quantification and manipulation of the aging process is of direct Transhumanist interest and therefore laden with its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Importance Of Anglo-Saxon Loyalty In Beowulf The Anglo Saxons were an interesting people that were loyal to their lord. Each group had a leader that commanded and directed the warriors. Loyalty was an important part of the Anglo Saxons culture. In Beowulf, the Anglo Saxons were expected to remain loyal to their leader as he was responsible for protecting them in battle. The leaders of the Anglo Saxons were admired for their courage and determination as they guided the group of warriors in their endeavors. In The Wife s Lament , the wife remains loyal to her lord even though she is treated harshly by him. She chased after him when he left, and continued to love him after he ostracized her. As evident in Beowulf and The Wife s Lament , the Anglo Saxons greatly relied on a noble leader to protect them from danger and direct them towards success; as a result, the followers were loyal to their lord by showing reverence and admiration as well as honouring their legacy, even if the lord neglected to fulfill his duties. Throughout their journey and various battles, Beowulf and Wiglaf remained loyal to their lords. While in Denmark, Beowulf remains loyal to his king, Higlac, and the other warriors remain loyal to Beowulf. During his formal boast, Beowulf told his men that my hands shall fight for me as My lord Higlac, might think less of me (246 270) if he fought with weapons. Beowulf wanted to impress his lord and not disappoint him in battle. He feared that he would bring shame to his lord if he fought with weapons or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Persuasive Essay On Legalization Of Marijuana Marijuana or cannabis has many names, and more specific names can give you information about a specific strain of marijuana such as blue dream and Sour Diesel. In most cases when speaking about marijuana, generally it is often referred to one of its more vague names or slang, such a pot, ganja, Mary Jane, Etc. Many people around the United States know about marijuana and also the risk and rewards that come with it. Some states and cities in the US have legalized and regulated this plant which also helps fuel those economies. Places such as Colorado and Washington state have benefited from the regulations on the plants, but this may also lead other states or cities to adopt similar laws and regulations for marijuana. This paper will analyze the benefits of legalizing and regulating marijuana everywhere in the US. Marijuana use in the United States can be dated back to the 17th century. At this time farmers were encouraged to grow marijuana or hemp at the time for the plant weaving capabilities(PBS). The plan has been known for its use to make ropes, clothing, or even paper from it. It was not until after the Civil War that the domestic production of marijuana increase which may also have lead to the plant becoming a popular ingredient and many medicinal products at the time(PBS). Before the 1930s marijuana had been legal and used in medicinal products. In the early 1900s the Mexican revolution came and went and as the 1930s approach, the southern and southwestern parts of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Comparing Bandar-Logs In The Jungle Book, By Rudyard Kipling Did you know the Bandar logs from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling is similar to bullies? The Bandar log is similar to bullies by how they behave, speak, and treat others. Both, Bandar log and bullies, do not have any rules in their own world. They both do not take everything seriously and they always choose to play around. The Bandar log and bullies always think they are above everyone else. In my opinion, it is obvious that the Bandar logs and bullies are alike. In their world, they do not have any rules at all. In Kaa s Hunting, Bagheera said,referring to the Bandar logs, Thou hast been with the monkey People the gray apes the people without a law the eaters of everything (Kipling 30 31). Bullies can be truly similar because they have no rules and they can bully anyone they desire to. You see, The monkey people and bullies are the same because the Bandar logs would never fight unless it is one hundred to one and bullies would only would torture one kid, but if there are more than one kid the bully would not do anything. Rules do not apply for bullies and the monkey people, at least that is what they think. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Bandar logs always play around and they are irresponsible. The monkeys tried to imitate; but in a very few minutes they lost interest and began to pull their friends tails or jump up and down on all fours, coughing (Kipling 43). The bandar logs are like bullies because bullies can be interested in one person, then lose interest and go to another person to bully. Both bullies and the monkey people do not take everything seriously and laugh at almost anything they find funny. On page 32, Kipling said, But whenever they found a sick wolf, or a wounded tiger, or bear, the monkeys would torment him, and would throw sticks and nuts at any beast for fun and in the hope of being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. 18th Century American Pirates While images of Port Royal and the Spanish Main fill most people s imagination when they hear the word pirate, the truth is not all privateers were sailing around the Caribbean looking to capture gold bound for Cadiz. The British government imposed a huge tariff on goods coming in and out of the American Colonies that spurned a black market for cheaper goods that had been plundered from foreign vessels. At the time South Carolina was an impoverished colony that was only eager to trade with the pirates letting them move around town freely just as if they were in New Providence. No city in the United States has a pirate history like that of Charlestown, South Carolina, and while places such as Key West and Savannah are often mentioned as pirate towns, neither ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite doing well from the captured ships the real reason Blackbeard had blocked the port was to obtain a chest of medicine that contained mercury the only thing at the time known to treat syphilis. Having now gotten what he came for Blackbeard turned his fleet north heading for his now home port of Bath, North Carolina. One member of the raid on Charlestown that did not fare as well, however, was Stede Bonnet a former plantation owner in the Caribbean who took to piracy in search of adventure. Not skilled in the art of navigation and warfare Bonnet was caught by the British after a five hour battle in the Cape Fear River and brought back to Charlestown for trial. Now tried and convicted to death by hanging Bonnet was taken to the gallows at White Point where he and other pirates that followed were strung up until dead. Charlestown was also the home of the most notorious female pirate Anne Bonny, the hot headed daughter of an Irish plantation owner. Having run away with a sailor Anne took up company with John Calico Jack Rackham, captain of the pirate sloop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The History of Hominid Evolution Essay What evidence shows the changing from the early hominids to the modern humans? Throughout the human evolution body parts like legs and harms have changed for the better. By the early hominids being biped, meaning they are able to stand and even walk on two feet, it helped them to be able to do more things like getting around more and help with their tool making and hunting. A lot of the fossils discovered were found in the Great Rift Valley in East Africa, which contained many different lakes and small rivers. For many years researchers have been finding new species. These species have been named Australopithicus, robust australopithecines , Orrorin tugenensis, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, neanderthal, and Homo sapiens. These early ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Orrorin tugenensis was found with thigh bones. And the Orrorin tugenensis had small teeth like the Australopithicus. The robust australopithecines or paranthropines had a curved face with a arch for the cheek bones that are formed by connecting the zygomatic and the temporal bones together. The robust australopithecines had a bone ridge on top of their skull called a sagittal crest, which is also attached to the jaw muscles. They had a flexable base just above were their jaw bone connected to their cheek bone. With their really large back teeth (below the cheek bone) the robust australopithecines fossils were known to the researchers as the nutcracker man . They used these really large back teeth to eat tough foods and nuts. And their teeth in the front were smaller. The Homo habilis was known as the skilled human or handy man (Standford 273). They got this name because they made tools. Homo habilis have a brain size of aproxamiltly 509 cc to aproximitly 775 cc. They also have a encephalization quotient (EQ) of about 2.73 to 3.38. Homo erectus was first found in Africa and the fossilized remains dated 1.8 and 1.0 million years old. The Homo erectus traits are very similar toward the modern human traits. Homo erectus brain size was smaller than the Homo sapiens. Homo erectus had a brain size of approximately 650 cc and Homo sapiens had a brain size of approximately 1251 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Beetles In The 1960 s Great music can sometimes can turn just an ordinary day into something magical, spiritual even. The effects music has on the human mind, can spread further; right through our genetic code and throughout our bodies. With all the good that can come with music, negative effects are not too far behind. Music has been the center focal point for parents and politicians alike to use it as a scapegoat to help push their political and parent agenda. To help mold children and adolescents into something they were never meant to be. From the controversy surrounding The Beetles in the 1960 s, to the force suicide allegations of heavy metal band Judas Priest in the last 80 s and even as recent as the Columbine Massacre in Littleton, Co in 1999 that was blamed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If anyone tries to link gangster rap with gun violence will inevitably look within the United States. A country where drive by shooting, street killings, violent rap lyrics and the death of 3 of the most profound artists to grace the hip hop scene have graced the cover of newspapers and made headlines for the better part of 20 years. I honestly believe that gangster rap was just a reaction to the violent nature of society, and not the cause of it. Former SLOTUS (Second Lady of the United States) led the field of politicians when she rose to rose to prominence for her work with the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC). Voicing her strong opinions and advocating censorship, for the labeling of record covers of releases featuring profane language, especially in the heavy metal and hip hop genres. The committee formed in 1985 with the stated goal of increasing parental control over the access of children to music deemed to have violent, drug related or sexual themes via labeling albums with parental advisory stickers. Many groups answered back with criticism and parodies from bands like NOFX, Danzig, Ice T and Megadeth. Lead guitarist and co founded Dave Mustaine stated in an interview with Spin magazine that Hook in Mouth declaims censorship and the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC). Mustaine elaborated that the lyrics were aimed at those who were f*cking around with our constitutional rights and trying to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Photoreceptors For Blindness Giving the blind sight has been a dream for scientists. Just think about it, the blind being able to see again or for the first time in their lives. But where is this miraculous solution? Is the solution in replacing dead photoreceptors? For most people, blindness comes at birth, but for others, their sight gradually decreases until they can t see at all. But studies show that blind peoples other senses have been enhanced, making them Earth s real superheroes. There are many causes for blindness, but the main reason is because of dead photoreceptors, which make electrical signals when hit by photons of light. So the solution? The solution is replacing dead photoreceptors with gold and titanium oxide. As said before, giving sight to the blind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. A Brief Biography of E.E. Cummings E.E. Cummings named the most popular voice of the twentieth century. His death struck the world and saddened many. Cumming, who wrote nearly 2900 poems, had a rather hard life. He inspired many to write poems. E.E. Cummings was born on October 14, 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts (E.E Cummings, poets.org 1). Cummings began was an early developer and learner and began writing around the age of 10 (1). He was the son of Rebecca Haswell Clarke and Edward Cummings (Berry, S.L. 29). He had one sister, Elizabeth Cummings, who he loved dearly and played with all the time. He and his father had an inseparable bond, Cummings described his dad as a hero and that they were very close. (29). Cummings being such an early developer had no problem with school and went to a private school where he continued to read and write (10). His reading level was extremely high (10)! Cummings studied many different languages consisting of Latin, French, and Greek (10). As a senior Cummings wrote and was the editor of the schools newspaper (10). When he was 15 years old he did the unbelievable and went to Harvard University (14). While in college Cummings loved to go to circuses and ballets (14). While balancing college and school work Cummings was a romantic (14). He also turned out to be an astonishing dancer (14).When Cummings, who was around twenty, was done earning his degrees and graduating he was ready to leave Massachusetts (15). After graduating Cummings discovered he had a big chance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Day I almost Died Beep! Beep! Beep! Beeeeeeep! my alarm clock was piercing my eardrums. I got up slowly, my alarm clock still going off. It seemed as if the loudness was just getting louder and louder. Finally, I stumbled out of bed, turning my alarm off. After I got dressed, I went downstairs to pack my mother s amazing cookies for school. Her secret is adding the right measure of mixing because mixing develops gluten in the sugar, making the cookies a chewy consistency, adding the right measure of shape because round dough balls take longer to bake, resulting in softer, thicker cookies, besides adding the correct amount of spacing because cookies baked at low temperatures spread more during baking and need approximately 2 inches between them. It also depends on the temperature, and the quantity of time you bake them for because a low temperature and longer baking time yield crisper, thinner cookies; a higher heat and shorter baking time makes softer, thicker cookies. My mom taught me these rules of cooking when I was around five. What can I say, I guess I just have a way of cooking. When I got downstairs, I checked to weather to make sure I could wear shorts today. I swear the heat outside has been unbearable lately! 103 for three days straight has been ridiculous. As I entered the room my mom greeted me. She pronounced, Good morning, Kelsey! when this occurred, I knew she wanted something. She never says good morning unless she needs something. I answered almost immediately with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Power And Passivity In The Handmaid s Tale Characters are one of the main elements in literature that lead the story and deliver the message from the author to the readers. The Handmaid s Tale, written by Margaret Atwood, is a unique feminist novel which takes place in a dystopian world where fertile women are forced to produce babies for the good of the society. In this novel, Atwood purposefully creates different characters in order to enhance the delivery of the theme regarding power and passivity. This makes the readers actively evaluate the situation and emotionally engage with the story. Through Offred, the narrator and the protagonist of the novel, Atwood shows how a powerless individual is affected by those in power and the state in a dystopian world. Offred is a handmaid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although there is more affable tone in the Commander s speech than that of Serena Joy, commanding style is still predominant. After the first secret meeting with Offred, the Commander says to her I want you to kiss me. During their meetings, the Commander often speaks with such commanding style and Offred has no other option but to do what he tells her to do. Moreover, he is the only character allowed to read in the house. Offred notes that He has something that [others in the house] don t have, he has the word. The short syntactical structure of the second phrase emphasises that the state allows only the Commander to be intellectual and have the most influential power. He also takes Offred to Jezebel s, a prostitution building specialised for Commanders and those in comparable status, and makes her sleep with him. It is unclear whether the reason he has inappropriate relationship with Offred is for his mere pleasure or due to his genuine empathy and feelings towards her. At any rate, Offred suggests that Perhaps he s reached that state of intoxication which power is said to inspire, the state in which you believe you are indispensable and can therefore do anything, absolutely anything you feel like, anything at all. The repetition of anything accentuates that the Commander is breaking several rules with belief in his power to protect him. Nevertheless, in order to maintain his power, he still needs to be passive in that the state requires his complete loyalty and that the society watches his behaviour all the time. For instance, when the Commander brings Offred to his room or to Jezebel s, he does it secretly so that his wrongful behaviour is not revealed and that he retains his high social status. In addition, in the end where Offred is taken out of the house by men with unknown identities, the Commander looks worried ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Movie Industry Xbox One vs. Playstation 4 Media (Artifact paper) Mario Palomino Student ID: 1760440 BUSB 340 Robert Liljenwall Due Date: February 23 2014 What hell is a Nintendo? I got my first video game console in the summer of 1991. My parents purchased it from SEARS for my birthday and at which point I had no idea what it was. A couple of the kids and their parents knew that it was and were shocked that my parents spend $100 dollars on something like that. It was still in the box until one afternoon I came home from school. I set it up in the living room, only room with a television. Popped in Super Mario Bros, this simple 8 bit game would change the entertainment industry. I did not become a fanboy until I attend Florida A M. Besides my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... PS4 only other competition is Nintendo s Wii U. Nintendo since GameCube focused more on younger gamers because it could not keep up with the mature rating games that both Sony and Microsoft released. With Nintendo taking a back step, PS4 only real competition was Xbox One. Playstation 4 has not looked back since their launch date. By early February 2014 they have sold over five million units, compare to Xbox One three million units. History of Microsoft s gaming console Late 2001 Microsoft took its first steps in the gaming industry. They announced their first gaming console to the world Xbox. Not since 1996 has, an American company offered a gaming console. By early 2002, Xbox completed with all of the sixth generation console Nintendo s GameCube, Sega s Dreamcast and Sony s Playstation 2. In all honestly, Microsoft only real threat was Sony s Playstation 2; as both consoles were designed for the advanced gamer. With the launch of Xbox, Microsoft also ventures into the world of online gaming, with their service Xbox Live. Unlike Sony s Playstation 2 and Sega s Dreamcast, Xbox Live charged a fee to play online against players across the world and gave subscribers the ability to download gaming content to gamers. Like the other two consoles, gamers were required to have their own broadband connection. Before Xbox discontinued, it has sold 24 million units worldwide. Four later after the successful launch of Xbox, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Euphemisms In The Holocaust Nazi euphemisms played an important role in the dehumanizing procedure of the Holocaust. From the beginning Hitler spoke of the need to purify . Propaganda served as a significant device to win over the majority of the German public who had not supported Adolf Hitler. During this semester we have learned that words do not always serve the purpose of honest communications. In fact, words are often used to hide truth and become a means of deceiving and misleading people. During the Holocaust, Nazi language not only screened reality from their victims but also lessened the truth of the Nazi involvement in the mass murder of Jews. In the language of the Nazis, Sonderbehandlung ( special treatment ) meant execution, and the term Endlösung ( final solution ) referred to the systematic extermination and mass murder of the Jewish peoples. An example from Goda shows how the Nazis used Terms such as euthanasia and mercy death which covered up the murders of the handicapped, people that Hitler deemed unworthy of life . Euphemisms were used in the death camps too. The Nazis deceived the Jews at Auschwitz; at the entrance it says Arbeit macht frei which translates to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The memo recommending changes for gas vans at Chelmno is one of the most startling documents in recent history. It contains a lot of coded language . It is also representative of the cruelties performed by the Nazis. In the memo it labels the vans as special , this can be seen as a euphemism for death device. It is startling when they refer to the Jews as a load as if they were objects to be transported. It says that when the doors are shut the load pushes up onto it. This is an indication that people were forced into the gas vans and most likely banged on the doors as they were being gassed (referred to as the operation in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Universe Next Door Analysis As I come to the close of this course, Philosophy and Worldviews, I must admit that my thoughts regarding the many worldviews have been enlightened and enhanced. Studying the book by Sire, The Universe Next Door provided me with a great deal of knowledge on how other view God, his Word, his creation and even death. With so many worldviews it became clearer to me why we have so much confusion in the world today. If everyone is seeking what is right or truth and there is not according to the various worldview s a defined right or truth, then how can we not have a world of confusion? The nine worldviews has given me a stronger desire to spread the good news of God through his son, Jesus Christ. It has also, help me to open up a see how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Scrum Research Paper Scrum Scrum is a framework for managing processes in agile projects. Scrum relies on a self organizing, cross functional team. There is no team leader in Scrum, because team is self organized. Whole team is responsible for the decision making and for the results. Also, here team is cross functional, that is why meetings are very important to understand who makes what. There are only two separate roles in Scrum: Scrum Master (kind of coach of the team, teaching the team to use Scrum) and Product Owner (behaves on behalf of customer or user, supporting the team to build the right goods or services). Scrum is defined as a flexible, holistic product development strategy where a development team works as a unit to reach a common goal . (Hirotaka Takeuchi, 2014) Main idea of Scrum is to be ready to react on time on fast changes of clients ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Start from the current position No specific ropes, no specific process steps are required. It starts from the existing process and is continuously changing and improving. B. Evolutionary change The team is continuously changes the system with small steps on the way to improvements. Step by step changes are used in this methodology to avoid failures rate due to resistance of employees. C. Respect the current position It is possible that current system has acceptable elements of management and they should not be changed. Kanban is aimed for changes, but not rapid to make it easier for employees, keeping same roles and responsibilities at the beginning. Core values of Kanban Agile: respect for people, focus on value, collaboration, holistic approach to change. Kanban increases productivity by keeping the work uninterrupted, always to plan ahead, accomplishing bigger tasks first and finishing projects by limiting multitasking. Kanban is characterized by visual workflow (Kanban boards to see the progress), team approach, continuously improvements. DSDM (Dynamic Systems Development Method) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Italiono s Pizza Today is Ronny s first day at Italiono s Pizza And Sub s. Its Saturday... busiest day of the week. How hard can it be? he thought to himself. Ronny is given the uniform, a red and black, polyester shirt. He pinned on his new name tag with Italiono s Pizza And Sub s written in black letters. His delivery bike is parked outside. Pizza rack installed. As he starts his shift he already has five orders! He wonders how am I going to deliver all of these pizzas in time? Don t mess this up Ron were very busy today exclaims his boss Arsenio. Ronny knows his boss is very strict and may fire Ronny on the first day if he does not complete his task. Ronny takes a deep breath and heads out with all the orders. Delivery number one is a pepperoni pizza ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Analyzing Thorstein Veblen s The Theory of the Leisure Class In 1899 Thorstein Veblen wrote The Theory of the Leisure Class: An Economic Study of Institutions. In this work, Veblen presented critical thinking that pertains to people s habits and their related social norms. He explores the way certain people disregard the divisions that exist within the social system, while subsequently emulating certain aspects of the leisure class in an effort to present an image of higher social status. He also presented the theory of conspicuous consumption, which refers to an instance when a person can fulfill their needs by purchasing a product at a lower cost that is equal in quality and function to its more expensive counterpart; however, said person chooses to buy the more expensive product, by doing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Luxury fashion items can be acquired via several different avenues, as well as at several different price points in today s market. Previously, the only options consumers had for the acquisition of luxury fashion goods was to purchase directly from the retail store; however, now there are an enormous amount of resources for consumers to opt for a used product at a much lower price by shopping on websites like eBay, or by purchasing from the growing amount of high end consignment stores. Another option that luxury fashion consumers can easily utilize is to buy the item new and at a cheaper price by shopping at outlet stores or discount department stores like Nordstrom Rack and T.J. Maxx. Finally, these consumers have the option to borrow. Websites like BagBorrowOrSteal.com have created hugely profitable businesses by making the latest luxury accessory available to be rented at a cost that is a fraction of what the item would cost if purchased new from the retailer. These options have granted a much larger array of people the opportunity to experience aspects of the luxury lifestyle and the luxury image than ever before. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Human Identification Introduction: Human identification is one of the most challenging subjects that forensic experts have came across. Identity is a set of physical characteristics, or a functional or psychic, normal or pathological, that define an individual.1 Scientific identification of human remains might be accomplished by fingerprint, dental, anthropological, genetic or radiological examinations.2,3 When it is not possible to apply the scientific method of fingerprint identification, it demands a forensic medicine investigation like radiological investigations. The skill process, carried out by using knowledge of other professional areas, characterizes the medicolegal identification and is based on the application of knowledge of forensic anthropology.1 Radiological ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nambiar P, Naidu MD, Subramaniam K: Anatomical variability of thefrontal sinuses and their application in forensic identification. ClinAnat 12(1): 16e19, 1999 11. Sahlstrand Johnson et al. computed tomography measurements of different dimensions of maxillary and frontal sinuses: BMC Medical Imaging 2011, 11:8:1 7. 12. Matthew K. LEE, Osamu SAKAI, Jeffrey H. SPIEGEL. CT measurement of the frontal sinus e Gender differences and implications for frontal cranioplasty. Journal of Cranio Maxillo Facial Surgery (2010) 38, 494 500 13. Tatlisumak E, Ovali GY, Asirdizer M, Aslan A, Ozyurt B, Bayindir P, Tarhan S: CT study on morphometry of frontal sinus. ClinAnat 21(4):287e293, May 2008. 14. Ponde´ JM, Metzger P, Amaral G, Machado M, Prandini M: Anatomic variations of the frontal sinus. Minim Invasive Neurosurg 46(1): 29e32, Feb 2003. 15. Sa´nchezFerna´ndez JM, Anta Escuredo JA, Sa´nchez Del Rey A,Santaolalla Montoya F: Morphometric study of the paranasal sinuses in normal and pathological conditions. ActaOtolaryngol 120(2): 273e278, 2000 16. Spaeth J, Kru¨ gelstein U, Schlo¨ ndorff G: The paranasal sinuses inCT imaging: development from birth to age 25. Int J PediatrOtorhinolaryngol 39(1): 25e40, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Major Measure Of Biological Fitness A major measure of biological fitness in a population is the fecundity, or reproductive success rate, of female organisms (Berger et al, 2008). For insects in particular many factors influence the number of eggs produced during the lifetime of a female. One key factor in insect reproduction is the ambient environmental temperature. Insects are ectothermic and therefore rely on their environment to provide the heat needed to carry out normal reproductive functions. Ambient heat dependence for insects has been thought to have a greater effect on fertility success than other contributing factors such as increased female body size. Studies by Berger and others have shown that the European speckled wood butterfly, Pararge aegeria, can only reproduce in the temperature range of 8°C and 14 °C even when controlling for larger female body sizes. The findings of the study suggest that temperature can limit insect reproduction in two specific ways. First, the development of the egg may be inhibited by temperature ranges that are outside the preferred range of the insect. Second, the female s range of time she is able to lay eggs is reduced when the temperature of the immediate environment is not conducive to the survival of her offspring (Berger et al, 2008). Thus, temperature is a paramount factor when considering the success rate of many insect species. Other studies have shown the importance of temperature on reproductive success of certain insects and the implications that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Women in Sports 19th and 20th Century Jen Pearlstein December 2, 2010 Kin 305 Women in Sports 19th and 20th Century Women s participation in sports has changed over the centuries. In ancient times, men dominated societies. Women were viewed as the caretaker, a provider for life. Women who did participate were criticized and were thought of as threatening. In 18th century America, women were considered inferior to men because of the belief that women are the weaker sex. A woman s purpose in life was to take care of the house, children, and husband. When they did want to participate in recreational sport, they need to be able to negotiate with men and with other women because societies did not make it easy for women to participate. For example, there was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This led to the formation of organizations like the national committee on Women s Sports, to provide rules and standards for athletic participation for women and girls. The AAU, Amateur Athletic Union, which was under the control of men, took control over women s athletics. This stirred up conflict amongst physical educators and other leaders like, Lou Henry Hoover, Blanche Thrilling, and Agnes Wayman who opposed the AAU control and wanted women to govern the organization not men. They were against it because only women could understand the psychological, motivational, and physiological need for women. (Costa Guthrie, 91) Lou Henry Hoover was the leader of the National Amateur Athletic Federation, which was an organization that supported sport for everyone. She wanted to have a separate Women s division because of the different ideal standards of women s sport; and so was formed the women s division of the NAAF. This organization set standards for women s competition and encouraged them to participate in both school and non school events. There still was a belief that women were too frail physically and mentally to participate in intense competition like Olympics. However, in 1932, Mildred Babe Didrikson disproved this belief by winning two Olympic gold medals and one silver medal in track and field. She had also won every golf tournament she competed in. Her great victories influenced the acceptance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Rice and Asian Culture Rice and Asian Culture In 1990, the rice is grown around 520 million tons in 112 countries and 95 percent of them were produced and consumed in Asia (Chang). The rice in Asian culture is not just cereal, but it s part of their lives. It serves their meal almost everyday on their dining table. Oryza sativa is a species of monocot plants and known as Asian rice. The grain was spread started from South Asia to Southeast Asia and East Asia. South Asia South Asia is the region that the rice was originated from, although the historical record shows that China, in 2700 B.C., cultivated rice farm. Among countries in South Asia, India and Bangladesh are the largest rice production countries (Mohanty 2014). There is largest paddy field cultivation in India. Paddy field is a land filled with water where deep water rice grows. In India, there are four kinds of rice are grown: dry or upland rice, rain fed rice, irrigated rice, and deep water rice. Indians like to long shaped rice, which is, dry and separate when it s cooked unlike East Asian countries. The most popular rice in India is basmati. The best quality basmati comes from Dehra Dun located in Northern India. The lower grade rice, patna rice is produced in Bihar located Eastern India near Nepal. Indians in rural area produced red rice, which has thicker grain and rich nutrition. Plain boiled rice dish is served in South India and coastal villages. Roasted dry rice mixed with vegetables is made in Bombay located in West Coast ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Elements Of Naturalism In Willa Cather Alexandra Bergson appears as a symbolization of Willa Cather in more than one way. Cather saw herself as a strong, intelligent, young woman trying to carve a path through a world that did not seem to appreciate her. Cather Alexandra both found the Realistic, Romantic, and Naturalistic ways of the world. Although this novel had many aspects of Naturalistic views, Realism and Romanticism also appeared in several ways. Intertwined in this novel was an aspect of realism. Realism appears to me as the way of life without change. Anyone who writes realistically does not care about others responses, they use facts, and absolutes do not worry them. Realistic writers believe that this ordinary world we live in will stay as it appears for many years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... overall appears as a Naturalistic novel. The assumption that everything real exists in Nature, defines Naturalism. Naturalism takes away all the power that romanticism gave you. Since the naturalist perspective exists very persistently in this novel, you can prove that in many ways. When Cather exposed the true feelings and intentions of Frank Shabata and his wife Marie, and explained to readers of somewhat an emotionally abusive relationship is another aspect of Naturalism in this novel. Perhaps he could not have given it up if he had tried. Perhaps he got more satisfaction out of feeling himself abused than he would have got out of being loved. If he could once have made Marie thoroughly unhappy, he might have relented and raised her from the dust. But she had never humbled herself. In the first days of their love she had been his slave; she had admired him abandonedly. But the moment he began to bully her and to be unjust, she began to draw away; at first in tearful amazement, then in quiet, unspoken disgust. The distance between them had widened and hardened. It no longer contracted and brought them suddenly together. The spark of her life went somewhere else, and he was always watching to surprise it. He knew that somewhere she must get a feeling to live upon, for she was not a woman who could live without loving. He wanted to prove to himself the wrong he felt. This situation we believed to tie into Naturalism because no matter what, Marie persisted and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Othello as an outsider Essay Set in 16th century Venice, Othello, by William Shakespeare, explores the idea of an outsider from the very beginning of the play. Shakespeare uses Othello, a black army general, to explore the relationship of an outsider in high Venetian society using a variety of approaches. The reader sees characters consistently referring to Othello in derogatory and demeaning terms, as well as frequent implications that Othello is scarcely human. Further exploration of an outsider in society comes from Othello himself, as he outlines a few of the major differences that set him and the community apart. Throughout the first act, a host of disparaging and select terms are used to describe Othello by a number of different characters. Referred to as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another suggestion that Othello is not a normal being comes when Brabantio accuses him of bewitching his daughter: (to Othello) That thou hast practised on her with foul charms/ Abused her delicate youth with drugs and minerals. Indicating that Othello dabbles in supernatural forces, the implication appears again that he belongs to a very different race to which he lives among. The relationship of an outsider to society is also explored through Othello himself, as he recognises the differences between him and those around him. While describing his and Desdemona s love, Othello tells (about himself): Rude am I in speech/ And little blessed with the soft phrase of peace. In these words, Othello is able convey that he is a little awkward in speech, and not a smooth talker, with the unspoken understanding that others in the room are. Othello goes on, For since these arms of mine had seven years pith/ Till now some nine moons wasted/ ...in the tented field/ ... little of this great world can I speak. Here the reader learns that Othello, unlike the assortment of senators and the Duke, has spent most of his life in battle, and therefore has not had a lot of life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Types Of Pencils, Mechanical And Non Mechanical In human history, there have been numerous inventions that made our daily lives easier. One of the most significant inventions is a pencil. a thin, sharp pointed device that is used for writing or keeping a record of events or information of any kind. Writing on a whiteboard using a marker illustrates writing or drawing patterns on a piece of paper. There are two types of pencils, mechanical and non mechanical. In spite of the fact that a mechanical and non mechanical pencil share one most important material that produces shapes or writings when pressed with pressure or rubbed against a paper, they differ in the way they are used and the materials they are made from. Non mechanical pencils are often made of wood, whereas most mechanical pencils are made of non wood materials, such as plastic, metal, and sometimes a mixture of both. Since a mechanical pencil is complex, it is the main emphasis of this text. In general, any mechanical pencil has five primary components, namely lead, intermediate lead tube, knock button, barrel, and clip (U.S. Patent No. US20110229245). The principal component of any mechanical pencil is lead. According to Tavares, Paulo Henrique, Campos Prado1 Barbeira, and Paulo Jorge Sanches, It is made by dispersing natural graphite into a mixture of organic binder and spindle oil followed by a thermal treatment (p. 827). In addition, as Tavares, Paulo Henrique, Campos Prado1 Barbeira, and Paulo Jorge Sanches, have explained, the level of hardness and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Case Study Of Internet Of Things Case study of Internet of Things in area of Agriculture, ?AGCO?s Fuse Technology s Connected Farm Services ? Rashi Chaudhary B.Tech. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology Ghaziabad, India Jalaj Ranjan Pandey B.Tech. (Information Technology) Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology Greater Noida, India Prakhar Pandey B.Tech. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) Krishna Institute of Engineering and Technology Ghaziabad, India Pulkit Chaudhary B.Tech. Final Year (Manufacturing Engineering) Central Institute of Plastics Engineering and Technology Lucknow, India Abstract: Embedded with Internet of Things, Smart Agriculture vision is analyzed in this case study. Smart Farming techniques offered by leading Agriculture Company AGCO?s Fuse Technology s Connected Farm Services is
  • 37. under study. Study presents the future of information technology used with the IOT (Internet of Things) technology and rapid development of formulated applications in agriculture field. SWOT analysis has been used to analyze the issue under study. Case has been explained in majorly five portions, introduction, Smart farming operational Fundamentals, Smart Agriculture by AGCO, SWOT Analysis, Conclusion. Keywords: Internet of Things, Smart Agriculture, Smart Farm, Smart Farm Security I.INTRODUCTION Internet of Things is a global network connecting physical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Business And Political Factors Affect The Imperial Tobacco... 1. PRESENTATION OF ORGANIZATION: ITC was established on the 24th August of 1910 under the name of Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited. In the year 1970 name of the company was changed from Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited to India Tobacco Company Limited. In 1974, it was again changed as I.T.C Limited. The company has its own portfolios of wide range of business like Cigarettes and Cigars, FMCG (Fast moving consumer goods), Personal care, Education, Brand Apparel, Stationery Products, Incense Sticks and Safety Matches, Hotels, Paperboards Specialty Papers, Packaging, Agri Business and Information Technology. Since the year 2001, Company is known as ITC Limited with full stops in the company name were removed. 1.1 Market(s) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ITC has a quite favorable impact of political factors in the FMCG and Hotel business. Indian budget of tax regulation for the tobacco is 55%, which makes the company to spend the most the profit in the excuse duty. Advertising in the mass media is not allowed where as it can be done in the point of sale with a certain restrictions. Government of India also imposes the packing and labeling on the tobacco products like health warning labels is to be pictorial and text for safety of the consumers. The cigarettes company operates in India with intolerable political factors, ruling party often changes the regulations keeping in mind about the safety of people but affects the companies like ITC business majorly. Which is also shown with potential customers are reducing day by day because of the price, results in lower sales. Apart from the government s pressure, NGO s in India are against the tobacco consumption and which in turn makes the selling of tobacco to consumers becomes tougher for the company. Though all the huge pressure company still able to make 65% of sales in the country and almost it s the monopoly brand for the people for the consumption of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Assumption That The Internet Can Replace Libraries The assumption that the internet can replace libraries is one built on underestimation of what a library is and how it has, and continues to, evolve. The idea of a library is something built from personal experiences and relies on nostalgia. But libraries today are not what they were in the past, nor can they be in the future, Libraries need to take the time to ask hard questions about how their patrons are seeking knowledge and using information differently than they have in the past. (Palfrey 2015, p.40). Libraries continually evolve their methods while simultaneously overcoming struggles of identity and financial stability. Despite these obstacles, libraries are prime candidates to act as preservation and information experts in the world where technology drives knowledge and information. Libraries are facing a struggle of identity brought about by technology. Once the internet became a household feature the library was no longer the most convenient information center for most patrons. So while dealing with new problems, library staff are also re creating the library. But what of the old libraries endures into today s libraries? More than most would assume, Books and other library resources should be provided for the interest, information, and enlightenment of all people of the community the library serves. (Library Bill of Rights). The library remains a place for all people to have equal access to information and services. The face has changed, but the heart remains ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Superheroeses Vs. Got Milk Superheroes are great for advertisements (ads) because they are more effective. For example, Monster Beverage Incorporation decided to use the Hulk for their product Monster Energy, while Got Milk? Campaign used Fantastic four to encourage people to drink milk. This all started when both companies were both at its lowest peak. One day my family and I went to the grocery store to buy milk. Just as I grabbed the milk, Hulk started to rush towards me and yelled in a horrifying voice, Hulk smash milk! My heart pounded as if it wanted to come out of my chest and my hands shook uncontrollably. Just as I went to put back the milk, Hulk started to wrestle with a rocky specimen that I recognized very easily. Out of the blues, Mr. Fantastic, Human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the statement, the milk ad focuses on teens. This audience have been considered because Faced with declining milk consumption by teenagers, dairy companies are embarking on an advertising campaign with sports and entertainment celebrities and interactive features that they hope will win young people over. (NY Times Body by Milk: More Than Just a White Mustache) This strictly states that due to teens refusing milk, the company will do their best to win them over with the use of athletes and stars. Another thing is that they are at the age where they are still growing and developing muscles. Additionally, teens like to think or feel that they are invincible at times. So by having this team as the models, the ad is almost saying that by drinking milk you will be invincible like the team. In continuation, Fantastic Four is a factor that draws the attention of a teen because this team of superheroes is known to almost every youth in the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. In “A Rose for Emily”, William Faulkner uses imagery and... In A Rose for Emily , William Faulkner uses imagery and symbolism to both illustrate and strengthen the most prevalent theme; Emily s resistance to change. William Faulkner seems to reveal this theme through multiple descriptions of Miss Grierson s actions, appearance, and her home. Throughout the short story it is obvious that Emily has a hard time letting go of her past, she seems to be holding onto every bit of her past. Readers see this shown in several ways, some more obvious than others. William Faulkner uses imagery to represent Miss Grierson s confrontation to change by vividly describing her appearance. With the description given of Emily, readers might conclude that it symbolizes her inability to change. He describes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She, Emily, is physically living but not in the present; she is stuck living in her past. We first see this when her father dies, She told them that her father was not dead. She did that for three days, with the ministers calling on her, and the doctors, trying to persuade her to let them dispose of the body. (Faulkner). This depicts that she is enamored of the dead which is why she resists in letting them bury her father. Emily did not want to kept denying her father s death so she decided to hold onto him. By the description Faulkner gives, one may say Emily just did not know how to adapt to change. With that being said, she feared change so she did not want to let go because she was so dependent on her father and now he was gone. Once Emily passed on and was buried, people from her town go into her house and discover a decomposed corpse along with the strand of gray hair on the pillow next to what was formerly Homer Barron. Faulkner explains in detail yet again what was found, ...What was left of him, rotted beneath what was left of the nightshirt...Then we noticed that in the second pillow was the indentation of a head...we saw a long strand of iron grey hair . With this being said it is discovered that she, Emily, had been sleeping next to his dead body for years. These two examples are prime reasons one could conclude that she had an issue letting go of her past. Throughout the short story Emily seemed to not want to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Project Management At Texas A M University Originality is the essence of true scholarship. Creativity is the soul of the true scholar. Nnamdi Azikiwe The above thought always instils within me, the need to balance my extracurricular with my academics, building prowess in creativity and originality on both fronts. Though I have been profusely involved in extracurricular activity throughout my under graduation and graduation, I have always focused on my academics and strived to maintain a balance between the two. I am an Architect and nurture a passion in building constructions. Being an architect has shaped my personality and inculcated sensitivities into me to perceive built spaces and enrich my knowledge of the construction industry. This drove me to pursue my master s in construction management. I am elated that the Graduate program in Construction Management at Texas A M University is providing me with tools to satisfy my innate desire of contributing to construction of facilities and blending my skills as a student of architecture. Currently I am pursuing my research in the field of value stream mapping of RFID technology in capital projects. It is a cutting edge technology in the construction field and it excites me to be analyzing it and putting forth my evaluation on making it work better in the industry that could actually impact the way passive RFID system are been viewed in the industry. I believe in constantly challenging myself as it is only then that you feel the exhilaration of victory. As soon as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Magnetic Field Lab A magnetic field is produced in the region around a wire whenever a current flow through that wire. Magnetic fields are vector fields, they have a direction and magnitude. The formula for the magnitude of the magnetic field from a wire is B=(µ_O I)/2πr. B is the magnetic field, µ_O is the permeability of free space (4πx〖10〗^( 7)Tm/A), I is the current, and r is the distance from the field sensor to the rod. In part 1A and 1B we constantly turn off the power source and ammeter after each run to eliminate the strongest magnetic field, earth. In graph 1, the best fit is a linear line. The graph corresponds to the expression of the magnitude of the magnetic field in a current carrying wire when there is a change in current because the magnetic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this graph, the magnetic field (B) is equal to 1/B. As displayed in the graph, 1/B is inversely proportional to the distance from the field sensor to the rod (R), which allows the graph to correspond to the expression of the magnitude of the magnetic field (B) in a current carrying wire when there is a change in distance. The current (I) remains constant in this part. Lastly, in part 2 of this lab, we analyzed the magnetic field of the magnet. Magnets can exert a force at a distance, just like electric charges. Magnetic fields permeate space and are strongest near a permanent magnet (magnetic dipole) or electromagnet (electric dipole); therefore, the power supply and ammeter were not required in this part. Part 2, consisted of determining the relationship between the magnetic field strength and the distance from the magnet. The graph 1/B vs. R^3, is the most linear out of the three. This graph corresponds the best to how we know a change in distance affects the magnetic field strength of a magnetic dipole, because the relatioship between a magnetic dipole and distance is inversely proportional. As the distance between the rod and the magnet increases, the magnetic field strength ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Extraversion, Agreeableness, And Neuroticism According to the five personality traits listed in the textbook, Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism. Jeff Tanner and Mary Anne Raymond describe self concept as how you see yourself either in a positive or negative way. Your ideal self is how you would like to see yourself. The products and services that would be successfully marketed to individuals are as follow: Openness describes the degree to which a person is curious, original, intellectual, creative, and open to new ideas in the market. According to Barrick, M. R., Mount, M. K. (1991), People in the Openness degree are in the level of learning new skills, and they are also fabulous in doing well at training. They are attached with validity of personality, cognitive ability, and dimensions measured by an assessment center and a behavior description interview. A researcher, Wanberg, C. R., Kammeyer Mueller, J. D. (2000), says it involve the open mindedness that leads them to search for huge information and feedback about how they are doing and to develop chemistry, which leads to quicker adjustment to the new job. At the other end of the spectrum, people in low openness may also likely suffer and become more easily bored or impatient with routine. Conscientiousness describes a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Neurotic people have a tendency to have emotional adjustment problems and habitually experience stress and depression. It is said that people in Neuroticism experience vast problems at their place of work. For example, they have trouble forming and maintaining relationships and are less likely to be someone people go to for advice and friendship. Klein, K. J., Beng Chong, L., Saltz, J. L., Mayer, D. M. (2004). At the other end of the spectrum, people who are low on Neuroticism those who have a positive affective disposition tend to experience positive moods more often than negative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Porter s Five Forces Essay The Five Forces framework is a useful starting point for strategic analysis even where profit criteria may not apply (Johnson, Scholes Whittington, 2008, p. 60). The factors that are influencing a company within an industry can be extremely various. In addition to the competition among the existing competitors, Porter s Five Forces model identifies another four forces that characterize the intensity of competition within an industry: Bargaining power of Supplier, Bargaining power of Buyer, Threat of Substitutes and Threat of new Entrants (Porter, 1979). The power of suppliers refers to suppliers power in determining and leading the price of raw material, equipment, tools, and or your input. If suppliers could change the price of products ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The number of alternative products and their replacement cost influences the replacement behavior. If the cost of switching to alternative products is low for the customer or the company, the risk of replacement will be very high. In contrast, if a replacement is not easy, it boosts the power of the company in this industry. Similarly, the threat of substitution is reduced at Cisco, as customers are now disinclined to substitute, particularly in face of the increased customer service. While products made by Cisco are not easily substitutable, products itself reach the end of their life cycle for number of reasons. Market demands, technology innovation or the products simply mature over time and are easily replaced by functionally richer technology. Substitute of products is moderate to low, with an exception of disruptive technology having potential to completely substitute the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Blair Witch Project Essay A Critical Reflection of The Blair Witch Project Perhaps one of the most influential modern horror films, The Blair Witch Project pioneered an entirely new subgenre of horror films in 1999 the found footage film. The Blair Witch Project uses simple yet effective set design and dream like sound editing to highlight the gradual mental decay of main character, Heather Donahue over the course of the story to illustrate a dramatic shift in the orientation. This, along with the first hand experience offered by point of view camera positioning allows the audience to experience the terror associated with horror and the demonic alongside the main characters as the film progresses As the main characters Heather Donahue, Josh Leonard, and Mike Williams ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the scenes rely on the setting rather than any type of design or manipulation, allowing the naturally frightening location of the secluded forest to contribute to the terror felt by both the characters and the audience. When scene design is heavily incorporated, such as in the final scene in the witch s house, the design is expressed through subtleties that have been established earlier in the film. Symbols and children s handprints on the walls of the decaying house imply that the house that Mike and Heather find themselves in during the last scene is in fact the house that the children from the townspeople s stories were killed in. The first person point of view camera angle also allows the audience to experience the strange and terrifying events that take place within the film by allowing them to adopt the perspective of the characters in a way that cannot be accomplished with traditional film making techniques. This adoption of perspective allows the audience to identify with the characters on a personal level, making them open to the notions of orientations and ideas that seem ridiculous, such as continuing to film regardless of the terrifying events that take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Essay Changes in Early Modern Europe Early modern Europe, specifically Spain and England, was going through major growing pains in the period before discovery and settlement of the New World. Recovery from the Black Plague, religious reformation, and newly formed nation states were on the forefront of these changes. The political environment, economy, and religion were all intertwined during the upheaval of the Old World which proved to be a driving force in the search for and eventual settlement of new lands. The Reformation and the Counter Reformation were major motivating factors in early modern Europe leading to exploration of new lands. This began with Martin Luther s break from Catholic doctrine in 1519. By the time the Reformation came onto the European stage, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of all this religious change in England and other nations, they were slower to explore and colonize the New World. Economic changes occurred partly due to the newly formed nation states of Spain, Portugal, France, and England. Trade at that time was limited and expensive, so the Europeans began looking for new trade routes to Asia. What they found was an altogether new place that opened up many new opportunities for food sources, money, and slave labor. A motivator for exploration was defined primarily in terms of silver and gold and secondarily in terms of raw materials. Another factor to consider was the population explosion that came about after the Black Plague wiped out around 30 million Europeans producing economic disruption. Spain was seeking gold to finance further expeditions abroad and their own war with the Muslims on the home front. Britain was seeking new trade markets for their wool with the collapse of their wool market at home. Another mitigating economic factor was the rising prices created by the flood of American silver into the European market. This caused rates to double on many goods, which benefited the farmers and the merchants, but the majority of people suffered because their wages did not rise proportionately. This increased the number of people living on the fringes of society and thus built up pressure to immigrate to the Americas. Intertwined with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Analysis Of Hillbilly Elegy The multidimensional expression hillbilly carries different cultural significances throughout the book Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance. First, Vance utilizes the term hillbilly to refer to the working class white Americans of Scots Irish descent who have no college degree (3). Second, Vance uses the term hillbilly to refer to a group of people from a specific geographic area, namely the area of the Appalachian Mountains. According to Vance, the area stretches from Alabama to Georgia in the South to Ohio to parts of New York in the north (4). Third, hillbilly indicates the way of life, behavior, or identity of the people of Greater Appalachia. Throughout the book, Vance describes particular behaviors, customs, and attitudes that distinguish the hillbilly culture and set them apart from the White Anglo Saxon Protestants or WASPS (3). For example, Vance describes hillbillies as those with an intense sense of loyalty, a fierce dedication to family and country who do not like outsiders or people different from us, whether the difference lies in how they look, how they act, or most important, how they talk. (3). Notably, throughout the entirety of the book, Vance continuously and consistently identifies himself as a hillbilly. In order to fully grasp Hillbilly Elegy one must understand that Vance writes not as an observer of the hillbilly culture, but as someone who has lived the hillbilly life and knows the culture from firsthand experience. All throughout the book, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Literary Analysis Of Saki s The Interlopers Saki, in The Interlopers, says that our animalistic human nature traps us in blindness, but when we re raised in a kind civilization, we choose to use friendship as a freedom from our inner violence. Humans as a whole, have an animalistic nature to them. Saki starts the story with one of the main character going on a hunt. Saki states, [A] man stood one winter night watching and listening, as though he waited for some beast of the woods to come within the range of his vision, and, later, of his rifle (Saki 6). Ulrich is stalking the woods for as Saki stated beast of the woods but rather he patrolled the dark forest in quest of a human enemy. Saki goes on talking about the feud that started with their grandfathers over a land ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, Saki says that we, as humans, have an animalistic nature. This animalistic nature traps us in blindness. Saki has a theme of blood throughout the story. Saki states, [A] s boys they had thirsted for one another s blood, (7). The dictionary has a word for this definition bloodlust. As stated before, this is slightly ironic, being that the bloodlust was in boys; boys who are supposed to be innocent and honorable. He continues with, Georg, who was nearly blinded with the blood which trickled across his eyes (8). According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, bloodlust is the desire to kill or maim others ; In order to kill things, you need to see them. Saki goes on to stating, No, I can scarcely see anything; there is so much blood caked round my eyes, said Georg, and in any case I don t drink wine with an enemy (9). This blindness is caused by the bloodlust between the two souls, or in other words, they are being blinded by their animalistic nature. Georg s animalistic human nature has blinded him in hatred, which has caused him to not be able to see the similarities between him and Ulrich. This blindness leaves when we re raised in a kind civilization. Saki starts the story with the two souls coming face to face with each other, which is what they ve been wanting for a long time. Saki states, The two enemies stood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...