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Politicians and the media have both used their power to construct the image of the addict in the United States. It is not wrong that they have constructed
an image, but the image that they have constructed is not true. Politicians and the media have scapegoated the addict for their own benefit. In Henry
Brownstein's article, The Social Reality of Violence and Violent Crime, he looks at how the United Stated has constructed the image of violence being
associated with the drug user. Additionally, his article looks at how politicians such as Harry Anslinger built their career off these violence and drug
narratives without statistical evidence. Furthermore, Craig Reinarman and Cere Duskin explain further how society can be fooled by... Show more
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People like the poor live hard lives and use drugs as an escape. Arnold Trebach in his study sawheroin playing an important role in the treatment of
sick people (Brownstein, 2000: 21). Criminologist Edwin Schur asked "Why are we continuing to treat the addict as a criminal when he is in need of
our help?" (Brownstein, 2000: 21). Many of these people made good arguments about why drugs were going to stay and why we need them. Another
reason it was gaining attention was because of tensions between socio–economic groups, minorities, and different generations of people (Brownstein,
2000: 21). For example, a sociologist named Troy Duster said that in the year 1900 most drug addicts where middle age and middle class White
women, while in 1969 most were lower and working class young Blacks (Brownstein, 2000: 21). During the lower half of the nineteenth century
there was more hostility towards Blacks than White women (Brownstein, 2000: 21). To illuminate, in the 1920's and 1930's the use of marijuana was
acceptable and was legally used by the middle class (Brownstein, 2000: 22). It became socially unacceptable when Blacks in the South and Mexicans
in the Southwest started to use it (Brownstein, 2000: 22). Once groups like this gain the title of a drug user they are associated with may traits. This is
called the master status, where once defined with drug use they are also
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Effectiveness Of Joint Collaboration Between Unions And...
Jon Nelson's goals were to instill a sense of ownership in department managers of Corvallis, Oregon and hold them accountable for delivering high
quality, cost–effective services (Brock & Campbell, 2000). However, the relationship between labor and management was very confrontational when he
assumed the role of city manager. His experiences with collective bargaining were in very traditional bargaining environments and he had very little
experience with interest–based bargaining. This case traces the impact on service, costs, and capacity for problem solving, by demonstrating the
conduct of collective bargaining, non–bargaining interactions, and contract administration with the city 's three bargaining units. This paper explores
the effectiveness of joint collaboration between unions and management. Our focus is on the role of collaboration, process, performance, and
efficiency as viewed by various city managers. By asking how do different collective bargaining and contract administration processes affect problem
solving, conflict resolution, and management responsiveness; how does discussion and interaction with union leaders away from the bargaining table
impact bargaining outcomes; and are collaborative processes in labor–relations too time consuming, or do they contribute to problem solving and trust
building that save time in the end (Kearny, 2009). It is apparent that Jon Nelson should focus on a more strategic interest based bargaining or high
performance work system
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Comprehensive Problem: Sun Microsystems
Comprehensive Problem: Sun Microsystems
A complete analysis was conducted on the financial statements and status of Sun Microsystems. After examining the research findings and analysis it
is fair to say that evidence determines that Sun Microsystems finances has not been on a steady incline. In fact, it had definitely experienced some
highs and lows in its return on investment and stockholders ' equity over a four– year evaluation from the duration of 1998 through 2001. In order to
get a concise understanding of where problems are within the company 's operations the following factors were considered and examined: the annual
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The difference between the net worth per share of the company and what the company is able to sell shares for greatly decreased. Changes in the
industry as a whole or changes in consumer habits could be contributing factors to the change in stock values experienced at Sun Microsystems.
Internally, Sun Microsystems needs to explore ways to maximize profit and minimize costs of producing goods.
Business Alternatives Looking at the financial statement analysis for Sun Microsystems one can definitely see the company 's strengths and their
needs. The balance sheet indicates what the firm owns and how these assets are financed in the form of liabilities or ownership interest and the
statement of income is the major device for measuring the profitability of a firm over time (Block and Hirt, 2005, p.25, 28). The financial statements
analysis shows that Sun Microsystems has done very well and made it through the challenge from 2000 to 2001. The stock prices dropped drastically
from 2000 to 2001 and there was a huge increase in cost of sales resulting in the recommendation to outsource some of their employees to compensate
for some deficit. Sun Microsystems is a very aggressive company and the employees have fought to bring the
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Essay on The Y2K Problem
The Y2K Problem
The Y2K problem...the Y2K glitch...the millennium bug. Whatever you call it, it is the inability of some computers and computerized systems to
correctly recognize dates after December 31, 1999. Many products have microchips that have been programmed to process only the last two digits
of a year on the assumption that the first two would be one and nine. As a result, 98 is read as 1998, and 00 could be read as 1900 instead of 2000.
Y 2 Care About Y2K: Checklist
How do you know if you will encounter Y2K problem? I have prepared the following checklist to help you avoid being bitten by the millennium bug.
 If you have a personal computer, PC software, fax machine, camcorder, camera, digital ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Make sure you are satisfied with the answers.
 Get a copy of your credit report from one of the three major credit bureaus.
Contact: Equifax (800) 685–1111 Experian (800) 682–7654 TransUnion (800) 916–8800
 If you have insurance policies, keep copies of the policies and records of the payments you make.
 If your credit cards expire after 1/1/00, you may want to carry alternate forms of payment such as cash or checks as a backup in case a
retailer's equipment is unable to process the 00 card. Ask retailers how they will accommodate customers who wish to use credit cards when their
equipment fails.
The Y2K Bill provides for the following:
The Year 2000 Information and Readiness Disclosure Act provides that no Year 2000 (Y2K problem) readiness disclosure (a statement concerning
Year 2000 computer compliance information) shall be admissible in any civil action arising under Federal or State law against the maker of the
disclosure to prove the accuracy or truth of any year 2000 statement in such disclosure, except: (1) as the basis for a claim for anticipatory breach or
repudiation or a similar claim against the maker; and (2) when a court determines that the maker's disclosure amounts to bad faith or fraud or is
otherwise unreasonable.
As well provides that the maker of such a statement shall not be liable in an action based on an
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Essay on Society's Dependence On Technology
Technology surrounds us. Like water in the ocean, people are swimming in technology each and every day. From the radio playing a favorite song to
a text received about the results of a game, people use technology constantly. However, there is a point at which people are overtaken by technology;
when the wave engulfs us and there is no way out. People are becoming more and more dependent on technology. Ever since technology began heavily
integrating itself into society, many major uses have developed, but at a cost that brings on dangerous side effects, both mental and physical, as shown
by the potential Y2K bug, that will continue unless active measures are sought out by those so dependent on technology. For quite some time now,...
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Outside of the classroom and the office, technology is still omnipresent. The internet, like most advancements and perhaps the best known example of
modern technology, began at a military level ("Information Technology" 2) and wound up eventually landing in the laps of businesses and the common
person. With this, the normal way of conducting business changed dramatically. Instead of physically exchanging money, it is now possible to use a
website like PayPal to make transactions (Friedman 84). This transaction can occur from a computer, smart–phone, or some other electronic device,
possible because an extraordinary amount of people, especially young adults, now carry them around constantly (Champy 1). It may have been
inevitable, but it is still staggering to see how much these advancing technologies has become commonplace. For some, it may be hard to think back to
a time before having an e–mail account was necessary for nearly everything, but such a time existed not too long ago. Before this new era of
technology, a research paper would have to be done with physical books, and those could usually only be obtained by going to the library, checking
one out, and taking it home only to have to return it a few weeks later. For music listeners, an entire album would have to be gotten to listen to a
specific song. The most
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The Effects Of The Mass Media Moral Panic
The mass media's panic reporting is to make the people aware of the problem, then to include reliable outcomes for its effects, and finally to provide
reliable expert information on how to deal with the problem and lessen negative expectations as was supposed to happen in the y2k reporting but
unfortunately did not happen.
One of the first steps the media take to make the people aware is to say the problem. The three most commonly used words for the Year2000 Computer
Moral panic in this research of the New York Times were "
Year 2000 Problem," "Millennium Bug," and "Y2K." Variations of these three included
"Year 2000 Bug," "Y2K Bug," and "Y2K Problem." Other says used less frequently to describe the moral panic were "glitch," "apocalyptic event,"
"challenge," "malfunction," and "bomb."
In several articles, economists warned of a "global economic slowdown" (Hansell 1998a).
The number and variety of the services mentioned throughout the articles show the potentially widespread effects of the moral panic. Michael
Cooper reported on 20 February 1998 that traffic lights could fail and jail inmates could be released early (Cooper 1998). Prime Minister Tony Blair
was quoted in a 31 March 1998 article as saying that emergency services, such as hospitals, fire and police, could be disrupted (Hoge 1998). The
people react to this information by relating the moral panic description to their own lives.
Expert information is another source of information that the mass media pass
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Sun Microsystem Paper
A complete analysis was conducted on the financial statements and status of Sun Microsystems. After examining the research findings and analysis it
is fair to say that evidence determines that Sun Microsystems finances has not been on a steady incline. In fact, it had definitely experienced some
highs and lows in its return on investment and stockholders? In order to get a concise understanding of where problems are within the company's
operations the following factors were considered and examined: the annual percentage change in net income per common share diluted, net income/net
revenues, the major income statement accounts to net revenues, return on stockholders? In order for Sun Microsystems to see a greater return in its
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Is there any dramatic shift in the ratios worthy of note?
There was not a dramatic shift in the ratios between the years of 1998 to 2000. There was however a dramatic shift between 2000 and 2001. The
ratio of price decreased by more than 50% along with the stock price even though the book values per share increased.
In Conclusion, looking at the financial statement analysis for Sun Microsystems one can definitely see the company's strengths and their needs. The
balance sheet indicates what the firm owns and how these assets are financed in the form of liabilities or ownership interest and the statement of
income is the major device for measuring the profitability of a firm over time
Sun Microsystems needs to implement a new plan quickly to save its company from going under as its stockholders' equity continues to decrease. It
has experienced a decline in its net income between 2000 and 2001. Not all changes were specific to Sun Microsystems. Some of these changes were
industry wide. If Sun Microsystems was to outsource some of its employees it can save money appealing to its stockholders. Consequently, outsourcing
will allow for more emphasis and focus on product development, which can ultimately increase revenue. Sun Microsystems should consider bringing in
a consulting firm to take a look at its current business plan. Potentially, by doing so, the consulting firm can sift through
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Discrimination Against African American Race
Discrimination against the African American Race
Brian Barracks
Social Psychology
Dr. G. Austin
Abstract
Discrimination against African–Americans has been going on for many decades. Many African–Americans are still suffering from the effects of this.
Many people who discriminate do not bother to analyze the damage that this is causing. Many African–Americans are suffering from stress problems,
mental health issue, and some suffer from chronic stress. This issue has escalated for many years now and instead of it getting any better it is taking a
turn for the worse.
Introduction
There are many types of discrimination that exist in U.S. society, but the most common type of discrimination is towards African–Americans. Even
though we think that discrimination of race has been extinct for many years there is still discrimination in our everyday lives. Discrimination in an
African–American's life leads to high stress levels, which then in turn leads to physical and mental health problems. These health issues effect the
lives of the victims as well as those of their family members. When people are being discriminated against on a daily basis, the victim's self–esteem is
lowered. Many African–Americans who get discriminated against can have mental health problems or have low self–esteem. African–Americans who
experience discrimination report lower levels of personal well–being, lower levels of mastery, and higher levels of psychological problems
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Essay on Definition of Home Schooling
Definition of Home Schooling
What is home schooling? Home schooling is defined as a "provision of compulsory education in the home as an alternative to traditional public/private
schooling – often motivated by parental desire to exclude their children from the traditional school environment" (Education Resources Information
Center (ERIC), 1999).
Parents homeschool their children in many different ways. The techniques vary from traditional ways of teaching using textbooks, to community
activism, to the study of classic literature and Latin, and many versions in between (Ransom, 2001; Izhizuka et. al., 2000).
Homeschooling is permitted in all 50 states, however, each state has its own rules and regulations for legally taking a ... Show more content on
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al, 2000).
The state of Maryland does not set forth any specific qualifications that must be met by the person homeschooling a child. In contrast, the person home
schooling a child in Virginia must have at least a four–year college degree, use a pre–approved curriculum course, or have their curriculum
pre–approved before the start of the school year. Students in Virginia are also required to receive instruction for the same number of days as those
children in public schools. Virginia homeschoolers are required to take one state test, in which they must score in the 40th percentile of the test
population (which is given to all Virginia students) to continue homeschooling through the next year (Ishizuka et. al., 2000). District of Columbia law
sets no specific requirements for the person homeschooling the child and does not test the children being homeschooled in any way.
Reasons Parents Choose to Homeschool
One homeschooling mother says public schools have "forgotten about educating" (Cloud et. al., 2001). Some parents are scared to send their children
to public schools, due to the number of school shootings that have occurred within the last 10 years (Parents Shout Out, 2001). After the shootings in
Littleton, Colorado, some homeschooling leaders reported a growing number of parents inquiring about home–educating their children (Ishizuka et. al.,
2000).
Other parents find their student is one of forty–five children in the
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Revenue-Recognition Problems in the Communications...
9–107–025 REV: AUGUST 23, 2007 PAUL HEALY Revenue
–Recognition Problems in the Communications Equipment Industry On November 21,
2000, Lucent Technologies announced that it was revising its fourth–quarter results as a result of revenue–recognition problems discovered by its
auditors during the year–end financial review. The revision lowered revenues by $125 million and earnings per share by 2 cents from 18 cents. In
response, Lucent's stock price fell by 16%, to $17.56. One month later, on December 22, Lucent announced that after a more comprehensive review,
revenues for the fourth quarter would need to be adjusted downward by $679 million, to $8.7 billion, and that earnings per share would be revised
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In October, Richard McGinn, its chairman and CEO, was replaced by former CEO Henry Schacht. Exhibit 2 shows key news events for Lucent during
2000. Lucent attributed the revenue revisions affecting fiscal 2000 (its fiscal year ended on September 30) to a variety of factors. The initial $125
million adjustment was due to "misleading documentation and incomplete communications between a sales team and the financial organization with
respect to offering a customer credits in connection with a software license."1 The company stated that the recorded sale did not meet its
revenue–recognition rules. As a result, one employee was fired, and disciplinary action was taken against several others. In subsequent revisions
announced on December 22, Lucent took back $452 million in equipment that had been sold to systems integrators and distributors but not been passed
on to customers because of their weakened financial condition. Lucent noted that in "verbal agreements" it had agreed to take back the equipment, and
it resolved to fulfill this commitment to preserve customer relationships. Also, the company discovered that sales teams had verbally offered credits to
customers for use at a later date to help secure fourth–quarter sales. It decided to reflect the credits as expenses in the fourth quarter, reducing revenues
by $74 million. Finally, revenue had been
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Essay about Negative Consequences of Mandatory Sentencing
Negative Consequences of Mandatory Sentencing
In recent years several mandatory sentencing laws have been put into motion. The original goals of the mandatory sentencing laws were to stop repeat
offenders and to exhibit a "get tough attitude" on crime. These laws have not been working as intended, instead mandatory sentencing has led to some
unfortunate consequences. Some of these consequences are overcrowding in prisons and less prison based rehabilitation. Mandatory sentencing laws do
not narrowly target major drug traffickers.
Today there are 100 separate federal mandatory minimums located in 60 different criminal statues. An example of mandatory sentencing is New York's
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Mandatory minimums are resulting in a losing war on drugs and over crowding in the prison system. As of 1999 almost 1.8 million Americans are
incarcerated. Seven times as many women since 1980 are incarcerated largely due to new mandatory sentences. (Cose) This means that thousands of
children will be without mothers, and put into the system. America has reverted to locking up their problems. Overcrowding is not only a problem for
the Department of Corrections (DOC) but also for the inmates. Overcrowding means less space and more violence between inmates. Overcrowded
prisons also means overcrowded county jails, where state offenders will be held. Prisoners often complain of unbearably high noise levels, inadequate
exercise and poor ventilation. This 1.8 million figure gave the "Land of the Free" the second highest confinement rate in the world, right behind Russia
(Levitt). The criminal justice system needs to find another way to fight crime.
Mandatory sentencing laws state that a mandatory sentence must be imposed regardless of a person's role in the crime or other mitigating factors.
Prosecutors, not judges, have the discretion to decide what charge to bring; whether to accept or deny a plea bargain. Mandatory sentencing is defined
as: a sentence determined by statutes and requiring that a certain penalty be
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Case Study Of TRIMERCO Merchandizing Inc.
Our group had a lot of choices when we wanted to pick a company and in the end, we chose TRIMERCO. This company is owned by a relative of
one of our groupmates, Ralph Tan and in a way, we are interested in how they do their HR practices. With this paper, we hope that their company will
be able to use this information to further improve the relationship of their employees and the company overall.
Company Background (history, organizational structure, industry, business model, etc.)
TRIMERCO Merchandising Incorporated started out as a small trading electrical business which was founded by Mr. Ricardo Sy in the year 1978. Its
first office was located in Paco, Manila and was soon moved to Leon Guinto St. Manila in the late 1980's. The company slowly gained more and more
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They also get some of their resources from their factory in Laguna and importing out of the country. As a wholesaler, TRIMERCO Inc. buys their
supplies in bulk and sells them to their target market which are mostly resellers. To reach their customers, TRIMERCO Inc. usually sends their sales
manager out to find new leads while those who wants to buy from them contacts the companies secretary and gets it delivered. As for their distribution
channels, TRIMERCO Inc, has 3 offices, 2 located at Leon Guinto St., Manila and 1 in Paco, Manila which both serves as an inventory and an office.
TRIMERCO Incorporated's organizational structure uses the Matrix Structure as the employees goes to all the managers for their report. There are
also supervisors who looks through the employees' works as to observe their performance on the job. After the supervisor the next line of command are
the secretaries and accountants who gathers the orders and information for the company which is then passed on to the drivers to transport the orders to
the
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Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies Essay
Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies
When many people hear the word "therapy," they think of something that has caused a problem and has to be fixed. In most cases, that is true. Most
people think the problem may be an injury that has to be rehabilitated or an extreme mental problem where the person needs serious help. However,
therapy does not always deal with injured or mentally troubled people. Three types of therapy that help a wide range of people with their problems are
physical, occupational, and speech therapies.
Physical therapy is the one that deals mostly with injuries and their rehabilitation. According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, "Physical
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The other type of therapy that may deal some with injuries is occupational therapy. Enhancing fine motor skills is the focus of this therapy.
Occupational therapists set a goal for their patients which enables them to have more "independent, productive, and satisfying lives" by teaching them
how to perform daily functions without the aid of others. Some of these functions may include eating, getting dressed, or using the bathroom. Exercises
that improve balance, coordination, trunk control, dexterity, and basic muscle movement are used towards a person's road to an easier lifestyle.
Occupational therapists work mainly with people who have disabilities. These may include people with spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, muscular
dystrophy, or people who have had a stroke ("Occupational").
Occupational therapy is my current major of study, so I am doing volunteer work for several therapists right now at Parent–Child Services in West
Knoxville. It is very interesting to sit and observe each session. I am presently observing a four–year–old victim of near drowning who was thought to
be dead, but was brought back to life. His focus is on balance and coordination right now. I am also observing a child with cerebral palsy. He is one of
my favorite children to work with. He is working on strengthening his muscles in his trunk and legs while continuing to work on balance and
coordination.
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Hunger in Haiti
Abstract
Haiti is a small Caribbean country with serious hunger problem for many years. Even in 1980s, Haiti had advanced agriculture and hunger problem
was far from this country. However, the local wars and conflicts happened in 1990s changed this. Agriculture was disturbed and hunger problem
became more and more serious. It has been the key problem of Haitian development so Haitian government and international society have taken lots of
measures to improve this situation. The major international supports were from the US and some EU countries. Plenty of data and reports show that
hunger population in Haiti has been reduced a lot. Haiti will be most likely to achieve the Millennium Development Goal pronounced in 2000 by 2015.
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Clearly, Haitian people have stored up discontent against their government due to the food insecurity. At the same time, unstable social order and
anarchy gravely undermined Haiti's economy, which came to a standstill. According to Plunkett (2000), the hunger problem caused depression in the
market and the closure of industrial and commercial enterprises prevalent in 1990s in Haiti. The factors which caused this crisis are multiple. It is
necessary to analyze the complicated factors before taking any measures to solve this problem and help Haiti achieve the MDG by 2015.
The long–term local wars at the end of last century had unfavorable impacts on grain production in Haiti so that the domestic supply of food fell short
of demand. The decrease of rice production after wars also caused Haitian people's lower income directly so more than three quarters of the rural
population lived below the poverty line by 2000. There was a dramatic increase in price of stable food and this caused devaluation in Haiti. To a
certain extent, Haitian people's purchase ability decreases because of their remarkably small income and the high food price, so they cannot buy
enough food (Gauthier, 2008).
Chatterjee (2008) points out that the cheap rice imported from the USA caused Haitian national rice production to plummet. Because of advanced
agricultural technology, American rice has many advantages such as lower price and higher nutrition. Large quantities food imports from the US
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National Population Policy For Sustainable Development
The policy I have chosen to examine is Sessional Paper No. 1 on National Population Policy for Sustainable Development. As the policy that has
guided implementation of programmes from 2000 to 2012, this policy brought about improvement in the use of contraceptives as well as in the
maternal health aspect for Kenyans. It was also able to maintain the statistics and success of the previous policy.
As stated previously, Kenya's Sessional Paper No.1 on National Population Policy for Sustainable Development builds on the strengths of the guidelines
provided by the previous policy. With also a recognition for issues on environment, gender, poverty and problems facing certain segments of the
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The private and local sector will also be encouraged to be more actively involved in the conducting of population programmes.
–Expanding and promoting all aspects of Primary Health Care services
Target/s: to maintain the Crude Death Rate at 12 between 1998 and the year 2000 and reduce it to 10 by 2005 and to 9 by 2010; to minimise further
decline in life expectancy at birth and to maintain the number at 53 years in both 2005 and 2010
Method: The government will continue to provide increasing accessibility to affordable quality primary health care.
–Educating individuals and married couples in family planning and the effects that family size may have on their standard of living, as well as to
provide quality, accesible and affordable family planning services
Target/s: to increase the Contraceptive Prevalence Rate for all methods amongst married woman from 33% in 1993 to 43% by the year 2000 to 53%
by 2005 and to 62% by 2010; to reduce the Maternal Mortality Rate from 590 in 1995 to 300 by the year 2000 to 230 by 2005 and to 170 by 2010
Method: Relevant education programmes for information on responsible adulthood will be provided.
–Increasing awareness of all Kenyans and their rights to decide
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Comprehensive Problem: Sun Microsystems Essay
Running head: COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM: SUN MICROSYSTEMS Comprehensive Problem: Sun Microsystems A complete analysis conducted
on the financial statements and status of Sun Microsystems exposed key issues determined to be of great import to shareholders. After examining the
research findings and analysis, it seems that Sun Microsystems finances have not maintained a steady incline. In fact, it had definitely experienced
some highs and lows in its return on investment and stockholders' equity over a four– year evaluation spanning the years 1998 through 2001. In an
effort to decipher the problems within the company's operations, data from the following reports and ratios offered considerable clues. To collect
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Table 3 Percent of net revenue 20002001 Net revenues$15,721$18,250 Cost of sales$7,549 48.02%$10,04155.02% Research and
development1,63010.372,01611.05 S, G, and A4,07225.904,54424.90 Provision for income taxes9175.836033.30 The main contributing factor to
the decline in the return on stockholders' equity (25.37% to 8.73%) was the decline in the profit margin (11.79% vs. 5.08%). The decrease in asset
turnover (1.11 to 1.00) made a small contribution to the decline, as did the decline in the debt ratio (48.4% to 41.8%). Ratios for return on assets
and return on equity offer support for the loss in stockholders' equity. Return on assets went from 13.1 in 2000 to 5.1 in 2001 and return on equity
dropped from 25.4 in 2000 to 8.7 in 2001. Return on equity represents return on assets divided by the difference of 1 and debts/assets. This supports
the conclusion that cost of sales, a reflection of asset investment, is most responsible for the lackluster net income of 2001. The price/earnings (P/E)
ratio further demonstrates the fluctuation in value to stockholders from 1998 to 2001. Table 4 P/E = Stock price/net income per common share–diluted
(EPS) 1998199920002001 P/E46.954.051.835.2 The sharp decline in performance caused investors to pay a lower multiple for the stock. The lower P
/E in 2001 suggests again that the return on stockholders' investment is small for revenue generated in that year and stock prices will decline
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Cobalt Resource Scarcity in the United States Economy
Cobalt Scarcity in US Economy EPA1321: Systems Modeling Project Due to an increasing global demand for energy, engineers have been
challenged to come up with a new generation synergy, which has to be a sustainable energy system. One of the major capacity additions over the next
20 years will be natural gas fired power plants, which utilize gas turbine power generation equipment. The demand for cobalt is expected to increase
significantly. But can the identified reserves of cobalt cope with this increased demand? The purpose of this report is to understand the market
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0 A Vensim Model Diagram ............................................................................................................................ 0 B Model Equations and Supplements
......................................................................................................... 0 C Cobalt Geological Information
................................................................................................................. 2 1 Introduction An increasing global demand for energy is an immense
challenge for power producers around the world. The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts that the world economy will demand at least 40%
more energy by 2030. As a result of the fast–В‐‑growing power needs in emerging markets and new, cheaper methods of extracting natural gas:
the gas turbine market is expected to rise substantially to accommodate this. Recent studies from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
have indicated that natural gas–В‐‑fired power plants utilizing land–В‐‑based gas turbine equipment (known as combined cycle plants) are
to account for 46% of the new power generation capacity additions through 2035 in the US economy.
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The Pros And Cons Of Poverty
Just ten years later, janitors once again marched for an increase in their wages. The city still had to confront all the issues related to poverty and
wages, so the workers decided that their best option for them to be heard, was through a march (Meyerson, 2000). As the marchers began to walk down
Wilshire Boulevard from downtown to Century City, they experience many surprises. As they walked the cars kept honking at them, not become of
anger, but because they were trying to signal their support for the movement (Meyerson, 2000). As the movement continued, there was a lot more
support then what they believed they would get. Elected officials came out and stood on the flatbed truck leading the parade, to signal their support
(Meyerson, 2000). This march was very different in comparison to the one that had occurred 10 years prior, which had been violent. Furthermore,
there was a lot of influential people on their side, for example Deputy Mayor Manuel Valencia, who said that "the wages that the strikers are now
earning are simply not a livable wage, not for anyone, not in Los Angeles." (Meyerson, 2000). They had a great deal of support, not only here, in L.A.,
but also abroad. There is an important line in the article by Meyerson, "By making visible the lives of our immigrant poor, by making plausible a
solution to their poverty, they have–in 10 short days–improved us all" (2000). They stood up for their rights, and helped make L.A. a better city. It is
interesting to see that
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The Effects of Bullying on a Child Essay
The Effects of Bullying on a Child
Every day in our schools, children are threatened, teased, taunted, and tormented by bullies. At any given time, about 25 percent of U.S. students are
the victims of bullies and about 20 percent are engaged in bullying behavior (Education World, 2000). The National Association of School
Psychologists estimates that 160,000 children stay home from school every day because they are afraid of being bullied (Education World, 2000).
Bullying is characterized by three criteria(NCPTB, 2003):
It is aggressive behavior or the intent to harm,
It is carried out repeatedly and over time; and
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Physical injury or threats of physical injury interfere with victims' concentration and learning.
Victims may develop psychosomatic symptoms such as stomachaches and headaches.
Constant self–devaluation may lead to depression and suicide.
Anxious, distressed, unhappy, depressed, or tearful when he/she comes homes from school.
May lose interest in school work and experience a decline in academic performance.
It is important to note there are often severe affects of bullying. In Why Kids Kill: Exploring the Causes and Possible Solutions, Sylvia Rimm, a
clinical professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, identifies a common trait among the violent
children she's worked with: "There was always a history of problems in peer relationships," Rimm said. "All of them [children who expressed anger
violently] had been teased by others more than what is typical." All the violent children, in other words, had been the victims of bullies (Rimm, 2000).
Victims of bullying often suffer lifelong problems with low self–esteem. They are prone to depression, suicide, and other mental health problems
throughout their lives (Education World, 2000).
What should the parents do about this?
Parents should encourage the child to share their feelings with them. The child
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C. Wright Mills Sociological Imagination
Exploring C. Wright Mills' sociological imagination
Introduction
Many sociologists believe that good sociology has to examine both the structure of a society and social interaction between individuals. It is only
by combining the study of the major changes in a society and in individuals' lives that one can form an understanding of social life (Haralambos,
Holborn, Heald, 2000). People have an irresistible need to explain behaviour, to find the causes of an individual's actions, and therefore make it seem
orderly and predictable (Abell, Myers, Sani, 2014). Furthermore, sociologists share the aim of expanding this need for an explanation to the social
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In a marriage the spouses may experience personal troubles, but should the divorce rates within a certain amount of years into marriage rise, it indicates
a structural issue in the institutions of marriage, and thus becomes a public issue.
Conclusion
According to Mills, sociology should be about examining the biography of an individual in a wider context of history of societies (Mills, 2000).
Sociologists must consider the major institutions of society, not only the personal situation and character of a range of individuals. Sociological
imagination allows us to grasp history and biography, examine them together and separately, and their relation in a society. But sociological
imagination is not merely an alternative approach for sociologists to play with: it is important to all members of society should they wish to
understand, change and improve, not only their lives, but the society in which they live in (Haralambos, Holborn, Heald, 2000). It can be argued that
the sociological imagination is crucial in controlling the risks and grasping the potential found in modern societies, and thus giving us an opportunity to
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Home Depot
Team Project #1
Home Depot, Inc. in the New Millennium
(HBS 9–101–117)
Question 1. Assess Home Depot's financial performance from 1986 to 1999. What explains the decline in performance in 2000? (See Question #1
Exhibit)
The slowing economy in 2000 combined with Home Depot's aggressive expansion efforts was the reason for Home Depot's poor financial
performance. Between June 1999 and May 2000, the FED had raised interest rates six times – or a total of 1.75 percentage points – in an effort to slow
the economy and economists had been noticing some softening of overall consumer demand.
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From this analysis, we see that Home Depot's CFFO – Investments is positive each year, they are relying on its external cash flow in order to maintain
sustainability. From their financials, we know Home Depot's cash flows do not cover CAPEX, but cover PP&E meaning there is a growth problem but
enough cash flow from operating activities to cover capital expenditures required to replace worn out equipment. The recommendation would be to
curtail spending its growth by acquisition strategy.YearNet EarningsCapital ExpendituresDifference
1997$ 937.00 $ 1,194.00 $ (257.00)
1998$ 1,160.00 $ 1,420.00 $ (260.00)
1999$ 1,614.00 $ 2,053.00 $ (439.00)
2000$ 2,320.00 $ 2,581.00 $ (261.00)
1997199819992000
Working Capital2,469.85 2,344.47 1,601.61 1,376.89
Working Capital / sales5.4%6.1%5.3%5.7%
Sales45,738 38,434 30,219 24,156
We can see based on the figures above that working capital is decreasing and not building up; therefore we can infer that Home Depot does not have an
operating problem.
Net income is
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Executive Functions And Functions Of Ef Essay
Executive Functions
Executive functions (EF) are a subarea of neuropsychological functions and refer to a group of both unidimensional and multidimensional abilities that
assist in "goal–oriented tasks involving problem solving" (Gioia & Isquith, 2004). EF is an "umbrella construct defined as the control, supervisory, or
self–regulatory functions that organize and direct all cognitive activity, emotional response, and overt behavior" (Gioia and Isquith, 2004). Stuss and
Benson (1986) describe EF in terms of a problem solving goal, in that EF is a set of abilities – including anticipation, goal selection, planning,
monitoring, and use of feedback – that allow for intentional problem solving. Welsh and Pennington (1988), define EF in terms of a future goal, in that
EF is the ability maintain a certain problem–solving mindset in order to obtain that goal.
EF starts to develop as early as one's first year of life, with substantial development occurring during the preschool age (Kegel & Bus, 2014; Weiland,
Barata, & Yoshikawa, 2014). Specifically,working memory shows an increase in growth during the preschool year (Kegel & Bus, 2014). According to
Miyake et al. (2000) numerous studies are available that show when age–appropriate tasks are available, preschool children show an increase in their
EF competencies. Children between the ages of 6 years and 8 years show great improvement in non–verbal EFs (e.g., planning, organization, and
inhibition). For those tasks requiring
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Essay Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc Company Overview
Bridgestone/Firestone Company Overview
Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc., a subsidiary of Bridgestone Corporation, was formed in 1990 when Bridgestone U.S.A. merged with The Firestone Tire &
Rubber Company. In addition to manufacturing tires, Bridgestone/Firestone produces a variety of products including air springs, building materials,
synthetic and natural rubber, and industrial fibers and textiles. The Nashville, Tennessee–based company has over 38 QS9000/ISO9000 Certified
production facilities throughout the Americas, along with numerous international facilities throughout the world.
Firestone's company philosophy is derived from a blend of Japanese and Americans methods, with a focus on providing quality products. In the words
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This fact is essential to the survival of the company should the Firestone tire business disappear as a result of the current recall fiasco.
Bridgestone/Firestone has also signed a new deal with Honda of America Manufacturing Inc. Firestone has previously supplied approximately 75
percent of the tires to be put on the Honda Civics manufactured in Ohio and Alliston, Ontario. Dunlop Tire Corporation supplied the other 25 percent.
The new deal will equip all new Civics from those plants with Firestone tires. Not only does this add to Bridgestone/Firestone's revenues, but it also
shows that Honda has confidence in Firestone's ability to produce quality tires (Chappell, 09/15/00).
Bridgestone/Firestone also has a deal with Saturn Corporation to equip every Saturn with Firestone tires. Some Saturn dealers say that customers have
asked about the recall but that customers have not stopped buying them because of the recall. A spokeswoman for Saturn says that they are not even
considering choosing a different supplier. This, along with the Honda deal and a strong commitment to Toyota helps Bridgestone/Firestone's image in
that it shows that Firestone's non–Ford customers have faith in the Firestone brand (Chappell, 09/11/00).
Another important strength for Bridgestone/Firestone is the fact that they have survived another big recall in the past. In 1978, the National Highway
Traffic Safety Admininstration forced the
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Literature Review Of Kikokushijo
Literature Review This study explores the relationship between bilingualism and identity formation. For this reason, I turn specifically to kikokushijo,
and the review of research on those people, the concept of identity, the relationship of identity and language, interrelation of language and social
context, and the relation of identities, languages and cultures as my theoretical framework.
1. Terminology: Kikokushijo (Japanese Returnees) Generally, the term "kikokushijo (Japanese returnee)" defines a person who returns to his or her
own country after living in another country. They are the sons and daughters of Japanese businessmen who were transferred abroad. The Ministry of
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Relating to that, many studies have looked at returnees' identity issues. For instance, Yoshida et al. (2000) studied returnees' identity formation by
conducting a questionnaire survey with 235 returnee students at junior and senior high schools in Japan. All of these students had lived aboard for
more than a year but the year of sojourn, age of arrival, country of sojourn and the number of countries they lived in varied. However, as a similarity,
these students belonged to schools with large enrollments of returnees. As a result, they found that year of sojourn, numbers of friends and language
abilities are the factors that influences returnees' identity formation. Also, the gap between the two identities (i.e., identity as "foreigner" and identity
as "Japanese") was seen as the factor for individual differences; the individual differences for interpretation of "Japanese–ness" were observed more
than the interpretation of "foreigner–ness", and this difference shows the complications among each returnee's identity formation. Also, some
qualitative research on Japanese returnees proposes returnees' identity formation (e.g., Kanno, 2003; Kidder, 1992). These studies were
interview–based and offered a postmodern perspective of identity; identity as diverse, contradictory, dynamic and multiple rather
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Business Case Study: Kingsford Charcoal
KINGSFORD CHARCOAL CASE STUDY
GB–513 MARKETING MANAGENET
PROF. KARL ALORBI
SAINT PETER'S COLLEGE, NJ.
SUBMISSION DATE: 08/08/2011
SUBMITTED BY:
RIDDHI JAJAL
TABLE OF CONTENT
No| Topic| Page No.| 1| Executive Summary| 3| 2| Key Problems| 5| 3| Analysis and Evaluation| 7| 4| Recommendation| 10| 5| Implementation Plan| 12|
Executive Summary Clorox Company produce 50 different products by 2000, includes different categories such as Household products such as glad,
water filters (Brita), cleaning products, auto care; Specialty products such as charcoal and lighter fluid; and International products such as dressing and
sauces. Kingsford Charcoal is the one from Clorox's products and mostly used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Kingsford had reduced its media spending from over $6 million in 1998 to a little over $1 million in 2000. Gas Grill increased its media spending
during the same time period. * Reduction in Promotions: Royal Oak had contributed substantial funds towards merchandising opportunities at
retailers such as temporary price reductions, features and displays. Kingsford's merchandising in 2000 was consistent with that in 1999. * Weather
Pattern: Precipitation and temperature comparison with 1999 showed a slight increase in rainfall in October through December 2000, coupled with
major drop in temperatures. Cold weather reduced the opportunities for grilling occasions. * Lack of R&D: Kingsford was consistent with
research and development and had spent $63 million since 1998. Kingsford's research team not focused on how to overcome to Gas Grill. Lack of
research on what makes the charcoal easy to use and require less preparation. These key problems cause the decline in the Sales. Let's see what are
the alternatives available to this key problems and how can we overcome with it. Some of the Key problems require funding, for example Media
Advertising.| | |
Analysis and Evaluation
Kingsford's business is seasonal, Labor Day, Memorial Day, Marriages, July 4th are the most popular occasions for grilling in United States of
America. Common reasons for barbequing include great flavor, desire to be
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Essay about Logan Airport
Executive Summary2 Introduction3 Causes of Delay3 Assumptions and Facts4 Alternative 1: Regional Solution5 Alternative 2: New Runway 14/327
Alternative 3: Peak–Period Pricing10 Alternative 4: New Runway and Peak–Period Pricing12 Recommendation & Conclusion13 References14
Executive Summary
This report aims to analyze and attempt to reduce Logan airport's delay problem in the year 2000. The airport was experiencing unacceptable numbers
of delays due to three main problems: 1) Weather conditions, 2) Mix of aircrafts, and 3) Overscheduling. Under normal weather, the three–runway
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3. Overscheduling
Although overscheduling was not considered a problem at Logan Airport when the case was written, it was proved to be a potential problem in the
future as the number of passengers that use Logan Airport increases. Since 90% of the flights started or ended there, the airport has little slack to
recover from delays because the flights arrived uniformly over each hour, unlike other airports with more staggered schedule. In general, increasing the
capacity of the airport can solve the flight delay problem at Logan Airport.
In order to help Logan Airport reduce flight delays, four alternatives will be examined in the report: 1) Regional solution, 2) New runway, 3)
Peak–period pricing (PPP), and 4) The combination of new runway and PPP. Recommendations will be provided after analytical discussions of each
alternative.
Assumptions and Facts
This report is based on several assumptions drawn from the facts outline in the Logan case. First, we will assume that Logan airport operates 24 hours
per day, 365 days per year. Furthermore, it is assumed that the processing system is a single–phase service process, which means that each server
(runway) performs the same set of activities on one customer (aircraft) at a time. Each aircraft is processed in the first come first serve (FCFS) order.
Since 90%
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The Nature of Qualitative Studies
The Nature of Qualitative Studies Levonda J. Selph California InterContinental University (CalUniv) GRC 600 – Unit 4 August 5, 2014 Dr. Al Infande
Introduction The purpose of this paper is to write a seven page essay with multiple sources including Elizabeth J. Tisdell's (2000) paper on Spiritual
Development and Commitments to Emancipotory Education in Women Adult Educators for Social Change in comparison to Sharan B. Merriam's
paper on How Cultural Values Shape Learning in Older Adulthood: The Case of Malaysia (2000). Limitations The limitations on both Merriam's
(2000) paper was greater than that of Tisdell. Merriam was required to travel across the world to Malaysia to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Tisdell (2000) conducted her study also using the qualiative research method. She used a 4.5 – 3 hour taped interview to gather data. The taped
interviews were later transcribed for review and analysis. Tisdell's (2000) study population consist of 46 participants from various ethnic backgrounds.
Tisdell's research study appeared to be theoretical with an intent to determine how the participants spirituality affected their chosen careers in
education, in addition to, how they viewed knowledge and education. The vehicle which Tisdell (2000) used for data analysis was the "constant
comparative method." (Merriam, 5998). Riessman (5993) tells us that "Interviews are transcribed to best represent the dynamic nature of the living
conversation." Purpose and Goals. The purpose of Merriam's (2000) study was to become more knowledgeable about the nature of how older adults in
Eastern Asia gain knowledge. Merriam (2000) attempted to prove that cultural values are "emotion–laden, internalized assumptions, beliefs, or
standards that shop how we interpret our life experiences." The purpose of Tisdell's (2000) study was to look into the spiritial development of various
cultural groups of women who choose adult education for social change; and, how the association of their career fields direct them toward
emancipatory adult education practices. Data Collection. Merriam's (2000) study
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Anthropology Today Research Paper
Anthropology Today In society today, the discipline of anthropology has made a tremendous shift from the practices it employed years ago.
Anthropologists of today have a very different focus from their predecessors, who would focus on relating problems of distant peoples to the Western
world. In more modern times, their goal has become much more local, in focusing on human problems and issues within the societies they live.
This paper will identify the roles anthropologists today play, such as where they perform the bulk of their work, and what it is they do in both
problem solving, as well as policy making. It will also identify the issues they are faced with, that is, the nature of the problems they address. Ethics
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This job would entail dealing with the development of children and adolescents by studying them, publishing reports, and training them to better
prepare for life in the workplace.
( SfAA,2000) Based on the decisions and recommendations of someone in this position, actions will be taken to shape young lives. Persons in this role
would have to solve many problems involving relationships and understanding of today's youth. Several jobs of the same nature of urban development
involve national surveys, case–studies involving a sample of the local people, and a series of interviews all help in forming ideas on which
anthropologists base their decisions for development on. It would be the results of these types of data collections by which plans and policies suitable
for everyone can be formed. There are also many positions being opened in the business world for the anthropologist to fill.
The discipline of anthropology targets study, and today's business want many different aspects of their market studied. For example, anthropologists
may be asked to study employee production, and ways to improve it. They may be asked to find out through market research different ways to change
or alter their product to fit the optimum desires of the general public.(Cassell, 2000 ). It is these kinds of positions and these kinds of
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Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders And Their Daily...
Mental Health is not merely the absence of psychopathology, but the presence of sufficient levels of emotional, psychological, and social well–being
(Keyes, 2002). Over the lasts 20 years, there has been a shift in understanding the epidemiological study of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders
and their daily functioning. About one out of every ten youths is estimated to meet the Substance Abuse andMental Health Services Administration
(SAMHSA) criteria for a Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED), (Costello et al, 2005) defined as a mental health problem that has a drastic impact
on a child's ability to function socially, emotionally, and academically (Brauner and Stephens, 2006). Children who have difficulty paying attention,
following directions, getting along with others, and controlling negative emotions of anger and distress do less well in school (McClelland et al.,
2000). For many children, academic achievement in their first few years of schooling appears to be built on a firm foundation of children 's emotional
and social skills (Raver, 2002).
Twenty years ago, treatments for children diagnosed with serious emotional disturbance (SED) consisted of services offered primarily in inpatient
hospitals, residential centers, or outpatient centers; most of these treatment settings included limited family involvement (Ringeisen & Hoagwood,
2002). The challenges faced by these services include ensuring the generalization and maintenance of treatment effects after
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Cloning Essay example
Cloning
Abstract
The question to clone or not to clone is currently center stage of scientific debate. Since the birth of Dolly, the sheep, in 1997 the controversial question
of cloning has been paramount throughout the entire globe. The question is no longer whether it can be done, but whether is should be done and to
what extent. We have already cloned goats, mice, monkeys, cattle, and pigs (Cloning fact sheet). Scientists are now trying to get approval to clone
humans or at least parts of them (Eccleston, CNN). All of these clonings have led to much criticism and controversy, but the latest attempt at cloning is
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In the case of this next example, 692 embryos were cloned, of those only 81 grew sufficiently to implant, of those 42 were implanted into 32 cows,
but only eight cows actually became pregnant (Lanza, R., Dresser, B., Damiani, P. 2000). Most of the cows had spontaneous abortions and one had a
very late–term abortion. These low statistics led to only one cow making it to full term so far (Lanza, R., Dresser, B., Damiani, P. 2000).
What does this have to do with endangered species?
Next month, November 2000, the first cloned, endangered species is scheduled to be born. Noah, as he has already been named, is a gaur: a large
ox–like animal from India with a current population of only about 36,000 left in the wild (Lanza, R., Dresser, B., Damiani, P. 2000). The reasoning
behind cloning endangered species according to scientists at Advanced Cell Technology (ACT), is ultimately the preservation of their gene pool and
propagation of these animals until their natural habitats can be restored, at which point they could be reintroduced back into the wild (Lanza, R.,
Dresser, B., Damiani, P. 2000). The interesting thing about what scientists at ACT are doing, is that they are not cloning the genes of one species and
introducing them into the same species, they are transferring the gene carrying eggs into another species entirely. Noah, the gaur, will be brought into
this world
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Why Governments Concerned Themselves With Pension Provisions
1. Introduction Within this assignment four parts will be put forward on discussion: Firstly, the reasons for why governments concern themselves
with pension provisions will be stated. Secondly, the advantages and disadvantages of PAYG compared with the main types of pension schemes
available for employees. Thirdly, the main problems of PAYG pension schemes and especially their causes and solutions will be examined. Finally,
the recent reforms in the UK will be analysed and compared with other countries' reform. 2. Why do governments concern themselves with pension
provisions? There are several reasons why governments concern themselves with pension provisions: Firstly, asymmetric information1 is a common
form of problems in the financial markets as well as in the pension schemes because it may lead to moral hazard2. In Arnold's (2012) opinion,
asymmetric information may result in four problems: firstly, participants do not clear about whether their money is under too much risk or not (safety
and soundness). Furthermore, they do not know if the people who manage the schemes will have hidden corrupt intensions (conflicts of interest).
Moreover, the pension schemes may give the managers a chance to make large profits in a short time (fraud). Finally, participants are also uncertain if
the people in charge will be competent in the job (incompetence). These four problems will result in participants' losses (Arnold 2012). Secondly,
eliminating poverty is one of the
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Causes And Effects Of Obesity In America
The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention defines obesity as having a BMI over 30 (CDC). In the year 2000, roughly 30 percent of 20 year
olds in America were obese. By 2003 that number had risen to 32 percent. That is a small window of increase. From the 1970s to the early 2000s,
the percent of obese Americans doubled. This means that in 1970, only 15 percent of Americans were obese, and in the thirty years following,
obesity took a sharp rise. In 1960, 13 percent of Americans were obese. The mean percent rise per year in the 1960s was 0.2 percent. The mean
percent rise per year in the three decades following the 60s was 0.5, and then in 2000, the percent rise per year again increased, this time to 0.6
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In 2013, the Harvard School of Public Health published a study they had conducted that found that on average it would cost $1.50 more per day
for one person to eat healthy rather than an unhealthy diet. "Over the course of a year, $1.50/ day more for eating a healthy diet would increase
food costs for one person by about $550 per year. This would represent a real burden for some families" (Harvard). For the average American family,
this could pose a serious problem. The median household income in America in 2015 was $57,000 (United States Census Bereau). The average family
size in 2016 was above 3 people (United States Census Bureau). This means that for a common American family, the increased spending is almost
$2000, or 3% of their yearly income. That is a significant amount of money that most Americans would rather save, or simply spend on things that they
deem more important than a healthier diet.
Childhood obesity can lead to a life long struggle with obesity. The National Institutes of Health discovered that "The percentage of overweight
Children has increased, by almost 50% in the last two decades of the 20th century... It has also been observed that about 40 percent of overweight
children will continue to have increased weight during adolescence and 75–80% of obese adolescents will become obese adults" (National Institutes of
Health). This proves that the increase in childhood obesity has led to an escalation in obesity in adults.
The caveat here is that
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Technology And Technology Essay
Wanting insight to what has emerged in technology, I pestered my grandmother about what it was like growing up in her generation. "You've always
got your face glued to your phone," she says without missing a beat, "back in the sixties when I was in high school, the party line phone hung on the
wall and had a time limit of three minutes before disconnecting with a ten second warning prior. There was no such thing as privacy. You had to stand
in the middle of the kitchen and talk on the phone in front of the whole family. There was no thought of cellphones."
My generation is considered the "technologically advanced era,"; everything is moving forward at such an expeditious pace every day due to
progression in technology. But is having too much technology affecting human interaction? Instead of going to the store and shopping, people can
pull up an "app" on their iPhone and within a matter of two clicks can have whatever they want shipped to their home address. There is a downfall
putting all your personal information online; it's tremendously easier for an identity to be stolen. Retail stores are also closing nationwide since
consumers would rather order their products online. School systems have picked up on using tablets for all the students to better teach them, but how
can we trust a screen to prepare our children for what they need to know when they can't rely on their tablets to figure out every day problems?
College assignments are turned in online, due at an exact
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The Y2k Catastrophe And Its Effects On Society
The Y2K Catastrophe
In The midst of a rising industrial climate, the 1990s was a time for change and expansion. On December thirty–first, 1999 nearly every developed
nation in the world anticipated the oncoming new millennium. After strike of midnight, January first, 2000 a forecasted event would take place, and
many in the world were anxious to comprehend the supposed inevitable. The occurrence of the Y2K scare changed the way the world revolves around
technology during the time period, which has lasting residual effects on society.
The fear that drove society and a complete farce was the idea that everything on which the modern world relied would simply come to a halt at the
turn–of–the–century. This contemporary concern of the time over technology caused an alarming dissonance between people 's daily realities and the
threat of an impending apocalyptic future.
At the height of computer development, for convenience purposes, digital programmers used two digit codes in place of the years. For example,
instead of writing 1986, computer engineers simply dated programs with 86, the "19" was left out purposefully. Engineers compressed data usage to
save storage, which at the time was very costly and took up unnecessary space. Eventually these programmers realized that once the year 2000 comes
around then, the dates would revert to "00" which computers will assume to be 1900. A simple date change to humans would equal a major blunder to
a computer. This glitch held the
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Y2K Preparedness
Y2K Preparedness
This year, most of the world is preparing to celebrate the year 2000 and the coming of a new millennium. However, many businesses, manufacturers,
banks and hospitals are quietly hoping for an uneventful new year's transition. At midnight on December 31, many businesses will be anticipating what
effects the millennium rollover will have on computer software and other equipment that contain a time sensitive chip called an embedded chip. Early
computer programmers, in an effort to conserve limited memory space, programmed computers to read the year in only two digits. So computers read
15 as 1915, and 02 as 1902, and so on. Thus, when the year 2000 arrives, many computer programs might go from December 31, ... Show more content
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Some critical biomedical devices are pacemakers, fetal monitors, Magnetic Resonance Imaging machines (MRI's), and heart defibrillators. One of the
most important biomedical devices that could be affected by the Y2K problem is the pacemaker. A pacemaker is a biomedical, electronic device
implanted in the wall of the heart designed to detect irregular heartbeats and provide regular, mild, electric shocks that restore normalcy to the
heartbeat. The pacemaker then records the time an electric shock was administered; this information can then be downloaded to a computer system and
analyzed by medical personnel. Cardiologists use this information to detect patterns and irregularities in the patient's heart rhythms. If the software
were to record faulty times for the shock deliveries, the cardiologist could misinterpret the results and administer improper medical care. The results
could be deadly for some patients. The Veteran's Administration interviewed the top five pacemaker manufacturers to gauge their awareness of the
potentially hazardous Y2K problem. One company said the problem would be corrected by mid–year; two companies stated the problem was already
under control; and the final two companies were behind schedule in eradicate the problem. In addition to the pacemaker, there are several other
biomedical devices that may contain faulty software. One such type of device is an anesthesia monitor. An anesthesia
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Case Study Of Criteria
Started as a small cabinet business in the mid–1960's Criterion furniture was established by two brothers, Wally and Brian Smaill. It started out as a
simple business in their garage and soon transpired to be one of Australasia's largest marketers and manufacturer of ready–to–assemble furniture and
succeeding to achieve large target markets in USA and several parts of Asia. This case study pertains to Criterion group from the 1960's to the year2000
. Business for this company peaked in 1980 while steadily declining shortly afterwards and by the year 2000 the business was working on reinventing
itself to remain in production. (Campbell–Hunt, 2000) This assignment will outline the problems Criterion face based on several issues and what should
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The brother's motivated the employees by having training courses to ensure high–skilled workers. (Campbell–Hunt, 2000) After the dip in sales during
the 1990's, Criterion's upper management figured that they had change their style of motivating their employees and accepted the lessons that could be
derived from the Hawthorne studies which states that people tend to rise to their employer's expectation after being singled out with praise.
(Schermerhorn et al, 2014) While Criterion does follow Maslow's hierarchy of human needs (Schermerhorn et al, 2014) starting from the psychological
needs to helping the employees achieve self–actualisation, however it could be said that the rewards that were given out to the employees had no
relation to the company's goal of achieving higher levels of sales and this in turn, made the employees to act out of own self–interest instead for the
good of the company, as could be seen with their insistence of being "cell leaders". (Campbell–Hunt, 2000) It would also have worked in Criterion's
favour if they realised the result of the Hawthorne effect earlier rather than in the late
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Krispy Kreme
CASE 8: KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS Krispy Kreme is a doughnut manufacturer and retailer that were founded in July of 1937. Within its
seventy year life time KK went from a small rented out building in Winston–Salem, North Carolina to a global recognizable firm. Through that time
KK has become a franchising company that has made changes within its life time. Most of the changes came in the late 1990s and early 2000s. A
few years after those changes were made KK management realized that they had made a series of mistakes that gravely hurt the company. This paper
will explain what caused the down fall of KK and how they should go about restoring their company. General Information After the company's IPO KK
announced to aggressively expand... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For KK franchisees they find the required KK product mix and machinery as a burden for they do not have the opportunity to try and find the
items for cheaper from other vendor which would lower their fixed costs and help reduce the struggle to stay afloat from 2000 to 2004. The
combination of these two goal conflicts caused many of KK franchisees to become unsuccessful and thus be closed down by KK parent company.
When the closing of franchisees started KK parent company has to start reacquiring all the franchise rights, goodwill and other intangibles of the
failed franchisee. Doing this it increased those (LIABILITIES) significantly (FIGURE 4). KK was inefficient on how it used its money on its
expansion. This is seen by how the KK's return on asset of the company went from its peak 10.33 % in 2002 to 8.16% in 2003. These issues from
above can be seen when KK parent company overstimulates the market by having local media run a story about upcoming store openings and offering
free samples before the stores were officially open. In addition to the seven unsuccessful franchises in Michigan that were forced to closed down within
a few months of each other. Why Change in Preference is a Problem Along with KK management packing Franchisees
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Essay on Sex Education Should Be Offered in Public Schools
Should Sex Education Be Offered in Public Schools Sex can be traced back as far as Adam and Eve, the first two people on this planet. Today, all age
groups encounter things associated with sex, but it is not a problem that concerns everyone. The problem that has been at hand for more than thirty
years is should sex education classes be offered in Public Schools? (1.Teaching Fear; 1996)
The reason such debate has arose over the years is because there are many diverse opinions about the topic. Children are now faced with problems at
a much earlier age than years passed. There must be a way to reach the children before they are in such need of help and are clueless about the
devastating problems around them. Sex education is one step in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another question that people are asking is when should the classes be started. Recent studies found that between the ages of six years old and twelve
years old, children are not aware of their sexuality. (3.Sex Education in Schools; 1999) Once the children begin to reach puberty and start maturing
more, that is when the problem begins. If the programs would start in kindergarten and proceed through out the following twelve years of school,
drastic changes may be made in the age of first intercourse, or sexual activities.
Parents must also play a leading role in sex education. It must go beyond the doors of the school, and into the homes of the children. Since parents
are the main educators in a child's life, they need to discuss the topic of sex education in home as well. (Sex Education in Schools; 1999) Children
who have never had a talk about sex with their parents feel more uncomfortable when they have to talk about it in front of their classmates. In some
cases, some students may even feel more comfortable to talk to their teacher, rather than their parents. A very important idea for parents to remember
is, although talking about sex can be difficult, it makes it helpful on a child to hear about the facts of life from their parents at first. (4.Woznicki,
Katrina. Smarter Teens Likely to Delay Sex; 2000) This also makes it easier when they attend the sex education classes so they can understand the full
impact of
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The Use of Alcohol Should be Banned for all State...
The Use of Alcohol Should be Banned for all State University Undergraduate Students
"According to the Core Institute, an organization that surveys college drinking practices, 300,000 of today's college students will eventually die of
alcohol–related causes such as drunk driving accidents, cirrhosis of the liver, various cancers and heart disease" (Phoenix House). All around the State
campus, at frat parties, in black–light–lit dorm rooms, and even at casual social gatherings, alcohol can be found in abundance. Despite the many
downsides to alcohol use, college students as a whole maintain a very casual attitude toward drinking. I believe that drinking causes many more
problems than it is worth to anyone, which is why I propose that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People who are normally shy tend to "come out of their shells" after a couple drinks. To many people, being under the influence of alcohol is an
important part of being social. In order to gain a clear understanding of why the average college student drinks, I asked ten drinkers in my house what
their main reasons for drinking are. The most prevalent reasons given for drinking were that drinking heightens their feelings of pleasure, allows them
to be more social and have more fun, and frees their mind, taking them away from their problems. A few said that they simply enjoy drinking because
they like the taste. Considering alcohol's ability – as a mind–altering substance – to relax people and make them feel good, it really is not surprising
that many college students drink.
However, what also must be considered are the alternatives to drinking. A variety of relaxation techniques exist to help people reduce stress and clear
their minds. Among other activities, yoga, massages, and enjoyable hobbies have been shown to reduce anxiety in people. Also, people can receive
psychotherapy or take medication to help deal with shyness (Shyness Clinic). There are over 500 organizations here at Iowa State, making it easy for
almost anyone to get involved and have fun without resorting to alcohol. For those who drink alcohol for the taste, surely they can find non–alcoholic
drinks that they enjoy drinking in place of alcohol.
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  • 1. Politicians and the media have both used their power to... Politicians and the media have both used their power to construct the image of the addict in the United States. It is not wrong that they have constructed an image, but the image that they have constructed is not true. Politicians and the media have scapegoated the addict for their own benefit. In Henry Brownstein's article, The Social Reality of Violence and Violent Crime, he looks at how the United Stated has constructed the image of violence being associated with the drug user. Additionally, his article looks at how politicians such as Harry Anslinger built their career off these violence and drug narratives without statistical evidence. Furthermore, Craig Reinarman and Cere Duskin explain further how society can be fooled by... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People like the poor live hard lives and use drugs as an escape. Arnold Trebach in his study sawheroin playing an important role in the treatment of sick people (Brownstein, 2000: 21). Criminologist Edwin Schur asked "Why are we continuing to treat the addict as a criminal when he is in need of our help?" (Brownstein, 2000: 21). Many of these people made good arguments about why drugs were going to stay and why we need them. Another reason it was gaining attention was because of tensions between socio–economic groups, minorities, and different generations of people (Brownstein, 2000: 21). For example, a sociologist named Troy Duster said that in the year 1900 most drug addicts where middle age and middle class White women, while in 1969 most were lower and working class young Blacks (Brownstein, 2000: 21). During the lower half of the nineteenth century there was more hostility towards Blacks than White women (Brownstein, 2000: 21). To illuminate, in the 1920's and 1930's the use of marijuana was acceptable and was legally used by the middle class (Brownstein, 2000: 22). It became socially unacceptable when Blacks in the South and Mexicans in the Southwest started to use it (Brownstein, 2000: 22). Once groups like this gain the title of a drug user they are associated with may traits. This is called the master status, where once defined with drug use they are also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Effectiveness Of Joint Collaboration Between Unions And... Jon Nelson's goals were to instill a sense of ownership in department managers of Corvallis, Oregon and hold them accountable for delivering high quality, cost–effective services (Brock & Campbell, 2000). However, the relationship between labor and management was very confrontational when he assumed the role of city manager. His experiences with collective bargaining were in very traditional bargaining environments and he had very little experience with interest–based bargaining. This case traces the impact on service, costs, and capacity for problem solving, by demonstrating the conduct of collective bargaining, non–bargaining interactions, and contract administration with the city 's three bargaining units. This paper explores the effectiveness of joint collaboration between unions and management. Our focus is on the role of collaboration, process, performance, and efficiency as viewed by various city managers. By asking how do different collective bargaining and contract administration processes affect problem solving, conflict resolution, and management responsiveness; how does discussion and interaction with union leaders away from the bargaining table impact bargaining outcomes; and are collaborative processes in labor–relations too time consuming, or do they contribute to problem solving and trust building that save time in the end (Kearny, 2009). It is apparent that Jon Nelson should focus on a more strategic interest based bargaining or high performance work system ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Comprehensive Problem: Sun Microsystems Comprehensive Problem: Sun Microsystems A complete analysis was conducted on the financial statements and status of Sun Microsystems. After examining the research findings and analysis it is fair to say that evidence determines that Sun Microsystems finances has not been on a steady incline. In fact, it had definitely experienced some highs and lows in its return on investment and stockholders ' equity over a four– year evaluation from the duration of 1998 through 2001. In order to get a concise understanding of where problems are within the company 's operations the following factors were considered and examined: the annual percentage change in net income per common share diluted, net income/net revenues, the major income statement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The difference between the net worth per share of the company and what the company is able to sell shares for greatly decreased. Changes in the industry as a whole or changes in consumer habits could be contributing factors to the change in stock values experienced at Sun Microsystems. Internally, Sun Microsystems needs to explore ways to maximize profit and minimize costs of producing goods. Business Alternatives Looking at the financial statement analysis for Sun Microsystems one can definitely see the company 's strengths and their needs. The balance sheet indicates what the firm owns and how these assets are financed in the form of liabilities or ownership interest and the statement of income is the major device for measuring the profitability of a firm over time (Block and Hirt, 2005, p.25, 28). The financial statements analysis shows that Sun Microsystems has done very well and made it through the challenge from 2000 to 2001. The stock prices dropped drastically from 2000 to 2001 and there was a huge increase in cost of sales resulting in the recommendation to outsource some of their employees to compensate for some deficit. Sun Microsystems is a very aggressive company and the employees have fought to bring the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay on The Y2K Problem The Y2K Problem The Y2K problem...the Y2K glitch...the millennium bug. Whatever you call it, it is the inability of some computers and computerized systems to correctly recognize dates after December 31, 1999. Many products have microchips that have been programmed to process only the last two digits of a year on the assumption that the first two would be one and nine. As a result, 98 is read as 1998, and 00 could be read as 1900 instead of 2000. Y 2 Care About Y2K: Checklist How do you know if you will encounter Y2K problem? I have prepared the following checklist to help you avoid being bitten by the millennium bug.  If you have a personal computer, PC software, fax machine, camcorder, camera, digital ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Make sure you are satisfied with the answers.  Get a copy of your credit report from one of the three major credit bureaus. Contact: Equifax (800) 685–1111 Experian (800) 682–7654 TransUnion (800) 916–8800  If you have insurance policies, keep copies of the policies and records of the payments you make.  If your credit cards expire after 1/1/00, you may want to carry alternate forms of payment such as cash or checks as a backup in case a retailer's equipment is unable to process the 00 card. Ask retailers how they will accommodate customers who wish to use credit cards when their equipment fails. The Y2K Bill provides for the following: The Year 2000 Information and Readiness Disclosure Act provides that no Year 2000 (Y2K problem) readiness disclosure (a statement concerning Year 2000 computer compliance information) shall be admissible in any civil action arising under Federal or State law against the maker of the disclosure to prove the accuracy or truth of any year 2000 statement in such disclosure, except: (1) as the basis for a claim for anticipatory breach or repudiation or a similar claim against the maker; and (2) when a court determines that the maker's disclosure amounts to bad faith or fraud or is otherwise unreasonable.
  • 5. As well provides that the maker of such a statement shall not be liable in an action based on an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on Society's Dependence On Technology Technology surrounds us. Like water in the ocean, people are swimming in technology each and every day. From the radio playing a favorite song to a text received about the results of a game, people use technology constantly. However, there is a point at which people are overtaken by technology; when the wave engulfs us and there is no way out. People are becoming more and more dependent on technology. Ever since technology began heavily integrating itself into society, many major uses have developed, but at a cost that brings on dangerous side effects, both mental and physical, as shown by the potential Y2K bug, that will continue unless active measures are sought out by those so dependent on technology. For quite some time now,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Outside of the classroom and the office, technology is still omnipresent. The internet, like most advancements and perhaps the best known example of modern technology, began at a military level ("Information Technology" 2) and wound up eventually landing in the laps of businesses and the common person. With this, the normal way of conducting business changed dramatically. Instead of physically exchanging money, it is now possible to use a website like PayPal to make transactions (Friedman 84). This transaction can occur from a computer, smart–phone, or some other electronic device, possible because an extraordinary amount of people, especially young adults, now carry them around constantly (Champy 1). It may have been inevitable, but it is still staggering to see how much these advancing technologies has become commonplace. For some, it may be hard to think back to a time before having an e–mail account was necessary for nearly everything, but such a time existed not too long ago. Before this new era of technology, a research paper would have to be done with physical books, and those could usually only be obtained by going to the library, checking one out, and taking it home only to have to return it a few weeks later. For music listeners, an entire album would have to be gotten to listen to a specific song. The most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Effects Of The Mass Media Moral Panic The mass media's panic reporting is to make the people aware of the problem, then to include reliable outcomes for its effects, and finally to provide reliable expert information on how to deal with the problem and lessen negative expectations as was supposed to happen in the y2k reporting but unfortunately did not happen. One of the first steps the media take to make the people aware is to say the problem. The three most commonly used words for the Year2000 Computer Moral panic in this research of the New York Times were " Year 2000 Problem," "Millennium Bug," and "Y2K." Variations of these three included "Year 2000 Bug," "Y2K Bug," and "Y2K Problem." Other says used less frequently to describe the moral panic were "glitch," "apocalyptic event," "challenge," "malfunction," and "bomb." In several articles, economists warned of a "global economic slowdown" (Hansell 1998a). The number and variety of the services mentioned throughout the articles show the potentially widespread effects of the moral panic. Michael Cooper reported on 20 February 1998 that traffic lights could fail and jail inmates could be released early (Cooper 1998). Prime Minister Tony Blair was quoted in a 31 March 1998 article as saying that emergency services, such as hospitals, fire and police, could be disrupted (Hoge 1998). The people react to this information by relating the moral panic description to their own lives. Expert information is another source of information that the mass media pass ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Sun Microsystem Paper A complete analysis was conducted on the financial statements and status of Sun Microsystems. After examining the research findings and analysis it is fair to say that evidence determines that Sun Microsystems finances has not been on a steady incline. In fact, it had definitely experienced some highs and lows in its return on investment and stockholders? In order to get a concise understanding of where problems are within the company's operations the following factors were considered and examined: the annual percentage change in net income per common share diluted, net income/net revenues, the major income statement accounts to net revenues, return on stockholders? In order for Sun Microsystems to see a greater return in its bottom line ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Is there any dramatic shift in the ratios worthy of note? There was not a dramatic shift in the ratios between the years of 1998 to 2000. There was however a dramatic shift between 2000 and 2001. The ratio of price decreased by more than 50% along with the stock price even though the book values per share increased. In Conclusion, looking at the financial statement analysis for Sun Microsystems one can definitely see the company's strengths and their needs. The balance sheet indicates what the firm owns and how these assets are financed in the form of liabilities or ownership interest and the statement of income is the major device for measuring the profitability of a firm over time Sun Microsystems needs to implement a new plan quickly to save its company from going under as its stockholders' equity continues to decrease. It has experienced a decline in its net income between 2000 and 2001. Not all changes were specific to Sun Microsystems. Some of these changes were industry wide. If Sun Microsystems was to outsource some of its employees it can save money appealing to its stockholders. Consequently, outsourcing will allow for more emphasis and focus on product development, which can ultimately increase revenue. Sun Microsystems should consider bringing in a consulting firm to take a look at its current business plan. Potentially, by doing so, the consulting firm can sift through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Discrimination Against African American Race Discrimination against the African American Race Brian Barracks Social Psychology Dr. G. Austin Abstract Discrimination against African–Americans has been going on for many decades. Many African–Americans are still suffering from the effects of this. Many people who discriminate do not bother to analyze the damage that this is causing. Many African–Americans are suffering from stress problems, mental health issue, and some suffer from chronic stress. This issue has escalated for many years now and instead of it getting any better it is taking a turn for the worse. Introduction There are many types of discrimination that exist in U.S. society, but the most common type of discrimination is towards African–Americans. Even though we think that discrimination of race has been extinct for many years there is still discrimination in our everyday lives. Discrimination in an African–American's life leads to high stress levels, which then in turn leads to physical and mental health problems. These health issues effect the lives of the victims as well as those of their family members. When people are being discriminated against on a daily basis, the victim's self–esteem is lowered. Many African–Americans who get discriminated against can have mental health problems or have low self–esteem. African–Americans who experience discrimination report lower levels of personal well–being, lower levels of mastery, and higher levels of psychological problems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay on Definition of Home Schooling Definition of Home Schooling What is home schooling? Home schooling is defined as a "provision of compulsory education in the home as an alternative to traditional public/private schooling – often motivated by parental desire to exclude their children from the traditional school environment" (Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), 1999). Parents homeschool their children in many different ways. The techniques vary from traditional ways of teaching using textbooks, to community activism, to the study of classic literature and Latin, and many versions in between (Ransom, 2001; Izhizuka et. al., 2000). Homeschooling is permitted in all 50 states, however, each state has its own rules and regulations for legally taking a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... al, 2000). The state of Maryland does not set forth any specific qualifications that must be met by the person homeschooling a child. In contrast, the person home schooling a child in Virginia must have at least a four–year college degree, use a pre–approved curriculum course, or have their curriculum pre–approved before the start of the school year. Students in Virginia are also required to receive instruction for the same number of days as those children in public schools. Virginia homeschoolers are required to take one state test, in which they must score in the 40th percentile of the test population (which is given to all Virginia students) to continue homeschooling through the next year (Ishizuka et. al., 2000). District of Columbia law sets no specific requirements for the person homeschooling the child and does not test the children being homeschooled in any way. Reasons Parents Choose to Homeschool One homeschooling mother says public schools have "forgotten about educating" (Cloud et. al., 2001). Some parents are scared to send their children to public schools, due to the number of school shootings that have occurred within the last 10 years (Parents Shout Out, 2001). After the shootings in Littleton, Colorado, some homeschooling leaders reported a growing number of parents inquiring about home–educating their children (Ishizuka et. al., 2000).
  • 11. Other parents find their student is one of forty–five children in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Revenue-Recognition Problems in the Communications... 9–107–025 REV: AUGUST 23, 2007 PAUL HEALY Revenue –Recognition Problems in the Communications Equipment Industry On November 21, 2000, Lucent Technologies announced that it was revising its fourth–quarter results as a result of revenue–recognition problems discovered by its auditors during the year–end financial review. The revision lowered revenues by $125 million and earnings per share by 2 cents from 18 cents. In response, Lucent's stock price fell by 16%, to $17.56. One month later, on December 22, Lucent announced that after a more comprehensive review, revenues for the fourth quarter would need to be adjusted downward by $679 million, to $8.7 billion, and that earnings per share would be revised from the initially predicted 18... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In October, Richard McGinn, its chairman and CEO, was replaced by former CEO Henry Schacht. Exhibit 2 shows key news events for Lucent during 2000. Lucent attributed the revenue revisions affecting fiscal 2000 (its fiscal year ended on September 30) to a variety of factors. The initial $125 million adjustment was due to "misleading documentation and incomplete communications between a sales team and the financial organization with respect to offering a customer credits in connection with a software license."1 The company stated that the recorded sale did not meet its revenue–recognition rules. As a result, one employee was fired, and disciplinary action was taken against several others. In subsequent revisions announced on December 22, Lucent took back $452 million in equipment that had been sold to systems integrators and distributors but not been passed on to customers because of their weakened financial condition. Lucent noted that in "verbal agreements" it had agreed to take back the equipment, and it resolved to fulfill this commitment to preserve customer relationships. Also, the company discovered that sales teams had verbally offered credits to customers for use at a later date to help secure fourth–quarter sales. It decided to reflect the credits as expenses in the fourth quarter, reducing revenues by $74 million. Finally, revenue had been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay about Negative Consequences of Mandatory Sentencing Negative Consequences of Mandatory Sentencing In recent years several mandatory sentencing laws have been put into motion. The original goals of the mandatory sentencing laws were to stop repeat offenders and to exhibit a "get tough attitude" on crime. These laws have not been working as intended, instead mandatory sentencing has led to some unfortunate consequences. Some of these consequences are overcrowding in prisons and less prison based rehabilitation. Mandatory sentencing laws do not narrowly target major drug traffickers. Today there are 100 separate federal mandatory minimums located in 60 different criminal statues. An example of mandatory sentencing is New York's Rockefeller laws which order terms extending from 15 years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mandatory minimums are resulting in a losing war on drugs and over crowding in the prison system. As of 1999 almost 1.8 million Americans are incarcerated. Seven times as many women since 1980 are incarcerated largely due to new mandatory sentences. (Cose) This means that thousands of children will be without mothers, and put into the system. America has reverted to locking up their problems. Overcrowding is not only a problem for the Department of Corrections (DOC) but also for the inmates. Overcrowding means less space and more violence between inmates. Overcrowded prisons also means overcrowded county jails, where state offenders will be held. Prisoners often complain of unbearably high noise levels, inadequate exercise and poor ventilation. This 1.8 million figure gave the "Land of the Free" the second highest confinement rate in the world, right behind Russia (Levitt). The criminal justice system needs to find another way to fight crime. Mandatory sentencing laws state that a mandatory sentence must be imposed regardless of a person's role in the crime or other mitigating factors. Prosecutors, not judges, have the discretion to decide what charge to bring; whether to accept or deny a plea bargain. Mandatory sentencing is defined as: a sentence determined by statutes and requiring that a certain penalty be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Case Study Of TRIMERCO Merchandizing Inc. Our group had a lot of choices when we wanted to pick a company and in the end, we chose TRIMERCO. This company is owned by a relative of one of our groupmates, Ralph Tan and in a way, we are interested in how they do their HR practices. With this paper, we hope that their company will be able to use this information to further improve the relationship of their employees and the company overall. Company Background (history, organizational structure, industry, business model, etc.) TRIMERCO Merchandising Incorporated started out as a small trading electrical business which was founded by Mr. Ricardo Sy in the year 1978. Its first office was located in Paco, Manila and was soon moved to Leon Guinto St. Manila in the late 1980's. The company slowly gained more and more clients over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also get some of their resources from their factory in Laguna and importing out of the country. As a wholesaler, TRIMERCO Inc. buys their supplies in bulk and sells them to their target market which are mostly resellers. To reach their customers, TRIMERCO Inc. usually sends their sales manager out to find new leads while those who wants to buy from them contacts the companies secretary and gets it delivered. As for their distribution channels, TRIMERCO Inc, has 3 offices, 2 located at Leon Guinto St., Manila and 1 in Paco, Manila which both serves as an inventory and an office. TRIMERCO Incorporated's organizational structure uses the Matrix Structure as the employees goes to all the managers for their report. There are also supervisors who looks through the employees' works as to observe their performance on the job. After the supervisor the next line of command are the secretaries and accountants who gathers the orders and information for the company which is then passed on to the drivers to transport the orders to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies Essay Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies When many people hear the word "therapy," they think of something that has caused a problem and has to be fixed. In most cases, that is true. Most people think the problem may be an injury that has to be rehabilitated or an extreme mental problem where the person needs serious help. However, therapy does not always deal with injured or mentally troubled people. Three types of therapy that help a wide range of people with their problems are physical, occupational, and speech therapies. Physical therapy is the one that deals mostly with injuries and their rehabilitation. According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, "Physical therapists provide services that help restore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other type of therapy that may deal some with injuries is occupational therapy. Enhancing fine motor skills is the focus of this therapy. Occupational therapists set a goal for their patients which enables them to have more "independent, productive, and satisfying lives" by teaching them how to perform daily functions without the aid of others. Some of these functions may include eating, getting dressed, or using the bathroom. Exercises that improve balance, coordination, trunk control, dexterity, and basic muscle movement are used towards a person's road to an easier lifestyle. Occupational therapists work mainly with people who have disabilities. These may include people with spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, or people who have had a stroke ("Occupational"). Occupational therapy is my current major of study, so I am doing volunteer work for several therapists right now at Parent–Child Services in West Knoxville. It is very interesting to sit and observe each session. I am presently observing a four–year–old victim of near drowning who was thought to be dead, but was brought back to life. His focus is on balance and coordination right now. I am also observing a child with cerebral palsy. He is one of my favorite children to work with. He is working on strengthening his muscles in his trunk and legs while continuing to work on balance and coordination. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Hunger in Haiti Abstract Haiti is a small Caribbean country with serious hunger problem for many years. Even in 1980s, Haiti had advanced agriculture and hunger problem was far from this country. However, the local wars and conflicts happened in 1990s changed this. Agriculture was disturbed and hunger problem became more and more serious. It has been the key problem of Haitian development so Haitian government and international society have taken lots of measures to improve this situation. The major international supports were from the US and some EU countries. Plenty of data and reports show that hunger population in Haiti has been reduced a lot. Haiti will be most likely to achieve the Millennium Development Goal pronounced in 2000 by 2015. Hunger: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clearly, Haitian people have stored up discontent against their government due to the food insecurity. At the same time, unstable social order and anarchy gravely undermined Haiti's economy, which came to a standstill. According to Plunkett (2000), the hunger problem caused depression in the market and the closure of industrial and commercial enterprises prevalent in 1990s in Haiti. The factors which caused this crisis are multiple. It is necessary to analyze the complicated factors before taking any measures to solve this problem and help Haiti achieve the MDG by 2015. The long–term local wars at the end of last century had unfavorable impacts on grain production in Haiti so that the domestic supply of food fell short of demand. The decrease of rice production after wars also caused Haitian people's lower income directly so more than three quarters of the rural population lived below the poverty line by 2000. There was a dramatic increase in price of stable food and this caused devaluation in Haiti. To a certain extent, Haitian people's purchase ability decreases because of their remarkably small income and the high food price, so they cannot buy enough food (Gauthier, 2008). Chatterjee (2008) points out that the cheap rice imported from the USA caused Haitian national rice production to plummet. Because of advanced agricultural technology, American rice has many advantages such as lower price and higher nutrition. Large quantities food imports from the US ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. National Population Policy For Sustainable Development The policy I have chosen to examine is Sessional Paper No. 1 on National Population Policy for Sustainable Development. As the policy that has guided implementation of programmes from 2000 to 2012, this policy brought about improvement in the use of contraceptives as well as in the maternal health aspect for Kenyans. It was also able to maintain the statistics and success of the previous policy. As stated previously, Kenya's Sessional Paper No.1 on National Population Policy for Sustainable Development builds on the strengths of the guidelines provided by the previous policy. With also a recognition for issues on environment, gender, poverty and problems facing certain segments of the population (including youth, elderly, and disabled ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The private and local sector will also be encouraged to be more actively involved in the conducting of population programmes. –Expanding and promoting all aspects of Primary Health Care services Target/s: to maintain the Crude Death Rate at 12 between 1998 and the year 2000 and reduce it to 10 by 2005 and to 9 by 2010; to minimise further decline in life expectancy at birth and to maintain the number at 53 years in both 2005 and 2010 Method: The government will continue to provide increasing accessibility to affordable quality primary health care. –Educating individuals and married couples in family planning and the effects that family size may have on their standard of living, as well as to provide quality, accesible and affordable family planning services Target/s: to increase the Contraceptive Prevalence Rate for all methods amongst married woman from 33% in 1993 to 43% by the year 2000 to 53% by 2005 and to 62% by 2010; to reduce the Maternal Mortality Rate from 590 in 1995 to 300 by the year 2000 to 230 by 2005 and to 170 by 2010 Method: Relevant education programmes for information on responsible adulthood will be provided. –Increasing awareness of all Kenyans and their rights to decide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Comprehensive Problem: Sun Microsystems Essay Running head: COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM: SUN MICROSYSTEMS Comprehensive Problem: Sun Microsystems A complete analysis conducted on the financial statements and status of Sun Microsystems exposed key issues determined to be of great import to shareholders. After examining the research findings and analysis, it seems that Sun Microsystems finances have not maintained a steady incline. In fact, it had definitely experienced some highs and lows in its return on investment and stockholders' equity over a four– year evaluation spanning the years 1998 through 2001. In an effort to decipher the problems within the company's operations, data from the following reports and ratios offered considerable clues. To collect relevant data, the annual... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Table 3 Percent of net revenue 20002001 Net revenues$15,721$18,250 Cost of sales$7,549 48.02%$10,04155.02% Research and development1,63010.372,01611.05 S, G, and A4,07225.904,54424.90 Provision for income taxes9175.836033.30 The main contributing factor to the decline in the return on stockholders' equity (25.37% to 8.73%) was the decline in the profit margin (11.79% vs. 5.08%). The decrease in asset turnover (1.11 to 1.00) made a small contribution to the decline, as did the decline in the debt ratio (48.4% to 41.8%). Ratios for return on assets and return on equity offer support for the loss in stockholders' equity. Return on assets went from 13.1 in 2000 to 5.1 in 2001 and return on equity dropped from 25.4 in 2000 to 8.7 in 2001. Return on equity represents return on assets divided by the difference of 1 and debts/assets. This supports the conclusion that cost of sales, a reflection of asset investment, is most responsible for the lackluster net income of 2001. The price/earnings (P/E) ratio further demonstrates the fluctuation in value to stockholders from 1998 to 2001. Table 4 P/E = Stock price/net income per common share–diluted (EPS) 1998199920002001 P/E46.954.051.835.2 The sharp decline in performance caused investors to pay a lower multiple for the stock. The lower P /E in 2001 suggests again that the return on stockholders' investment is small for revenue generated in that year and stock prices will decline ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Cobalt Resource Scarcity in the United States Economy Cobalt Scarcity in US Economy EPA1321: Systems Modeling Project Due to an increasing global demand for energy, engineers have been challenged to come up with a new generation synergy, which has to be a sustainable energy system. One of the major capacity additions over the next 20 years will be natural gas fired power plants, which utilize gas turbine power generation equipment. The demand for cobalt is expected to increase significantly. But can the identified reserves of cobalt cope with this increased demand? The purpose of this report is to understand the market dynamics of cobalt scarcity, and present recommendations for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 0 A Vensim Model Diagram ............................................................................................................................ 0 B Model Equations and Supplements ......................................................................................................... 0 C Cobalt Geological Information ................................................................................................................. 2 1 Introduction An increasing global demand for energy is an immense challenge for power producers around the world. The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts that the world economy will demand at least 40% more energy by 2030. As a result of the fast–В‐‑growing power needs in emerging markets and new, cheaper methods of extracting natural gas: the gas turbine market is expected to rise substantially to accommodate this. Recent studies from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) have indicated that natural gas–В‐‑fired power plants utilizing land–В‐‑based gas turbine equipment (known as combined cycle plants) are to account for 46% of the new power generation capacity additions through 2035 in the US economy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Pros And Cons Of Poverty Just ten years later, janitors once again marched for an increase in their wages. The city still had to confront all the issues related to poverty and wages, so the workers decided that their best option for them to be heard, was through a march (Meyerson, 2000). As the marchers began to walk down Wilshire Boulevard from downtown to Century City, they experience many surprises. As they walked the cars kept honking at them, not become of anger, but because they were trying to signal their support for the movement (Meyerson, 2000). As the movement continued, there was a lot more support then what they believed they would get. Elected officials came out and stood on the flatbed truck leading the parade, to signal their support (Meyerson, 2000). This march was very different in comparison to the one that had occurred 10 years prior, which had been violent. Furthermore, there was a lot of influential people on their side, for example Deputy Mayor Manuel Valencia, who said that "the wages that the strikers are now earning are simply not a livable wage, not for anyone, not in Los Angeles." (Meyerson, 2000). They had a great deal of support, not only here, in L.A., but also abroad. There is an important line in the article by Meyerson, "By making visible the lives of our immigrant poor, by making plausible a solution to their poverty, they have–in 10 short days–improved us all" (2000). They stood up for their rights, and helped make L.A. a better city. It is interesting to see that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Effects of Bullying on a Child Essay The Effects of Bullying on a Child Every day in our schools, children are threatened, teased, taunted, and tormented by bullies. At any given time, about 25 percent of U.S. students are the victims of bullies and about 20 percent are engaged in bullying behavior (Education World, 2000). The National Association of School Psychologists estimates that 160,000 children stay home from school every day because they are afraid of being bullied (Education World, 2000). Bullying is characterized by three criteria(NCPTB, 2003): It is aggressive behavior or the intent to harm, It is carried out repeatedly and over time; and It occurs within an interpersonal relationship characterized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Physical injury or threats of physical injury interfere with victims' concentration and learning. Victims may develop psychosomatic symptoms such as stomachaches and headaches. Constant self–devaluation may lead to depression and suicide. Anxious, distressed, unhappy, depressed, or tearful when he/she comes homes from school. May lose interest in school work and experience a decline in academic performance. It is important to note there are often severe affects of bullying. In Why Kids Kill: Exploring the Causes and Possible Solutions, Sylvia Rimm, a clinical professor of psychiatry and pediatrics at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, identifies a common trait among the violent children she's worked with: "There was always a history of problems in peer relationships," Rimm said. "All of them [children who expressed anger violently] had been teased by others more than what is typical." All the violent children, in other words, had been the victims of bullies (Rimm, 2000).
  • 22. Victims of bullying often suffer lifelong problems with low self–esteem. They are prone to depression, suicide, and other mental health problems throughout their lives (Education World, 2000). What should the parents do about this? Parents should encourage the child to share their feelings with them. The child ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. C. Wright Mills Sociological Imagination Exploring C. Wright Mills' sociological imagination Introduction Many sociologists believe that good sociology has to examine both the structure of a society and social interaction between individuals. It is only by combining the study of the major changes in a society and in individuals' lives that one can form an understanding of social life (Haralambos, Holborn, Heald, 2000). People have an irresistible need to explain behaviour, to find the causes of an individual's actions, and therefore make it seem orderly and predictable (Abell, Myers, Sani, 2014). Furthermore, sociologists share the aim of expanding this need for an explanation to the social world as a whole, even if their perspectives and approaches differ. They believe that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a marriage the spouses may experience personal troubles, but should the divorce rates within a certain amount of years into marriage rise, it indicates a structural issue in the institutions of marriage, and thus becomes a public issue. Conclusion According to Mills, sociology should be about examining the biography of an individual in a wider context of history of societies (Mills, 2000). Sociologists must consider the major institutions of society, not only the personal situation and character of a range of individuals. Sociological imagination allows us to grasp history and biography, examine them together and separately, and their relation in a society. But sociological imagination is not merely an alternative approach for sociologists to play with: it is important to all members of society should they wish to understand, change and improve, not only their lives, but the society in which they live in (Haralambos, Holborn, Heald, 2000). It can be argued that the sociological imagination is crucial in controlling the risks and grasping the potential found in modern societies, and thus giving us an opportunity to improve people's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Home Depot Team Project #1 Home Depot, Inc. in the New Millennium (HBS 9–101–117) Question 1. Assess Home Depot's financial performance from 1986 to 1999. What explains the decline in performance in 2000? (See Question #1 Exhibit) The slowing economy in 2000 combined with Home Depot's aggressive expansion efforts was the reason for Home Depot's poor financial performance. Between June 1999 and May 2000, the FED had raised interest rates six times – or a total of 1.75 percentage points – in an effort to slow the economy and economists had been noticing some softening of overall consumer demand. From Exhibit 4 we see an average increase in sq. footage of 26% per year for period 1986 – 2000 while average sales growth fall from an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From this analysis, we see that Home Depot's CFFO – Investments is positive each year, they are relying on its external cash flow in order to maintain sustainability. From their financials, we know Home Depot's cash flows do not cover CAPEX, but cover PP&E meaning there is a growth problem but enough cash flow from operating activities to cover capital expenditures required to replace worn out equipment. The recommendation would be to curtail spending its growth by acquisition strategy.YearNet EarningsCapital ExpendituresDifference 1997$ 937.00 $ 1,194.00 $ (257.00) 1998$ 1,160.00 $ 1,420.00 $ (260.00) 1999$ 1,614.00 $ 2,053.00 $ (439.00) 2000$ 2,320.00 $ 2,581.00 $ (261.00) 1997199819992000 Working Capital2,469.85 2,344.47 1,601.61 1,376.89 Working Capital / sales5.4%6.1%5.3%5.7% Sales45,738 38,434 30,219 24,156
  • 25. We can see based on the figures above that working capital is decreasing and not building up; therefore we can infer that Home Depot does not have an operating problem. Net income is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Executive Functions And Functions Of Ef Essay Executive Functions Executive functions (EF) are a subarea of neuropsychological functions and refer to a group of both unidimensional and multidimensional abilities that assist in "goal–oriented tasks involving problem solving" (Gioia & Isquith, 2004). EF is an "umbrella construct defined as the control, supervisory, or self–regulatory functions that organize and direct all cognitive activity, emotional response, and overt behavior" (Gioia and Isquith, 2004). Stuss and Benson (1986) describe EF in terms of a problem solving goal, in that EF is a set of abilities – including anticipation, goal selection, planning, monitoring, and use of feedback – that allow for intentional problem solving. Welsh and Pennington (1988), define EF in terms of a future goal, in that EF is the ability maintain a certain problem–solving mindset in order to obtain that goal. EF starts to develop as early as one's first year of life, with substantial development occurring during the preschool age (Kegel & Bus, 2014; Weiland, Barata, & Yoshikawa, 2014). Specifically,working memory shows an increase in growth during the preschool year (Kegel & Bus, 2014). According to Miyake et al. (2000) numerous studies are available that show when age–appropriate tasks are available, preschool children show an increase in their EF competencies. Children between the ages of 6 years and 8 years show great improvement in non–verbal EFs (e.g., planning, organization, and inhibition). For those tasks requiring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc Company Overview Bridgestone/Firestone Company Overview Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc., a subsidiary of Bridgestone Corporation, was formed in 1990 when Bridgestone U.S.A. merged with The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company. In addition to manufacturing tires, Bridgestone/Firestone produces a variety of products including air springs, building materials, synthetic and natural rubber, and industrial fibers and textiles. The Nashville, Tennessee–based company has over 38 QS9000/ISO9000 Certified production facilities throughout the Americas, along with numerous international facilities throughout the world. Firestone's company philosophy is derived from a blend of Japanese and Americans methods, with a focus on providing quality products. In the words ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This fact is essential to the survival of the company should the Firestone tire business disappear as a result of the current recall fiasco. Bridgestone/Firestone has also signed a new deal with Honda of America Manufacturing Inc. Firestone has previously supplied approximately 75 percent of the tires to be put on the Honda Civics manufactured in Ohio and Alliston, Ontario. Dunlop Tire Corporation supplied the other 25 percent. The new deal will equip all new Civics from those plants with Firestone tires. Not only does this add to Bridgestone/Firestone's revenues, but it also shows that Honda has confidence in Firestone's ability to produce quality tires (Chappell, 09/15/00). Bridgestone/Firestone also has a deal with Saturn Corporation to equip every Saturn with Firestone tires. Some Saturn dealers say that customers have asked about the recall but that customers have not stopped buying them because of the recall. A spokeswoman for Saturn says that they are not even considering choosing a different supplier. This, along with the Honda deal and a strong commitment to Toyota helps Bridgestone/Firestone's image in that it shows that Firestone's non–Ford customers have faith in the Firestone brand (Chappell, 09/11/00). Another important strength for Bridgestone/Firestone is the fact that they have survived another big recall in the past. In 1978, the National Highway Traffic Safety Admininstration forced the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Literature Review Of Kikokushijo Literature Review This study explores the relationship between bilingualism and identity formation. For this reason, I turn specifically to kikokushijo, and the review of research on those people, the concept of identity, the relationship of identity and language, interrelation of language and social context, and the relation of identities, languages and cultures as my theoretical framework. 1. Terminology: Kikokushijo (Japanese Returnees) Generally, the term "kikokushijo (Japanese returnee)" defines a person who returns to his or her own country after living in another country. They are the sons and daughters of Japanese businessmen who were transferred abroad. The Ministry of Education (i.e., current Ministry of Education, Culture, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Relating to that, many studies have looked at returnees' identity issues. For instance, Yoshida et al. (2000) studied returnees' identity formation by conducting a questionnaire survey with 235 returnee students at junior and senior high schools in Japan. All of these students had lived aboard for more than a year but the year of sojourn, age of arrival, country of sojourn and the number of countries they lived in varied. However, as a similarity, these students belonged to schools with large enrollments of returnees. As a result, they found that year of sojourn, numbers of friends and language abilities are the factors that influences returnees' identity formation. Also, the gap between the two identities (i.e., identity as "foreigner" and identity as "Japanese") was seen as the factor for individual differences; the individual differences for interpretation of "Japanese–ness" were observed more than the interpretation of "foreigner–ness", and this difference shows the complications among each returnee's identity formation. Also, some qualitative research on Japanese returnees proposes returnees' identity formation (e.g., Kanno, 2003; Kidder, 1992). These studies were interview–based and offered a postmodern perspective of identity; identity as diverse, contradictory, dynamic and multiple rather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Business Case Study: Kingsford Charcoal KINGSFORD CHARCOAL CASE STUDY GB–513 MARKETING MANAGENET PROF. KARL ALORBI SAINT PETER'S COLLEGE, NJ. SUBMISSION DATE: 08/08/2011 SUBMITTED BY: RIDDHI JAJAL TABLE OF CONTENT No| Topic| Page No.| 1| Executive Summary| 3| 2| Key Problems| 5| 3| Analysis and Evaluation| 7| 4| Recommendation| 10| 5| Implementation Plan| 12| Executive Summary Clorox Company produce 50 different products by 2000, includes different categories such as Household products such as glad, water filters (Brita), cleaning products, auto care; Specialty products such as charcoal and lighter fluid; and International products such as dressing and sauces. Kingsford Charcoal is the one from Clorox's products and mostly used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kingsford had reduced its media spending from over $6 million in 1998 to a little over $1 million in 2000. Gas Grill increased its media spending during the same time period. * Reduction in Promotions: Royal Oak had contributed substantial funds towards merchandising opportunities at retailers such as temporary price reductions, features and displays. Kingsford's merchandising in 2000 was consistent with that in 1999. * Weather Pattern: Precipitation and temperature comparison with 1999 showed a slight increase in rainfall in October through December 2000, coupled with major drop in temperatures. Cold weather reduced the opportunities for grilling occasions. * Lack of R&D: Kingsford was consistent with research and development and had spent $63 million since 1998. Kingsford's research team not focused on how to overcome to Gas Grill. Lack of research on what makes the charcoal easy to use and require less preparation. These key problems cause the decline in the Sales. Let's see what are the alternatives available to this key problems and how can we overcome with it. Some of the Key problems require funding, for example Media Advertising.| | | Analysis and Evaluation
  • 30. Kingsford's business is seasonal, Labor Day, Memorial Day, Marriages, July 4th are the most popular occasions for grilling in United States of America. Common reasons for barbequing include great flavor, desire to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay about Logan Airport Executive Summary2 Introduction3 Causes of Delay3 Assumptions and Facts4 Alternative 1: Regional Solution5 Alternative 2: New Runway 14/327 Alternative 3: Peak–Period Pricing10 Alternative 4: New Runway and Peak–Period Pricing12 Recommendation & Conclusion13 References14 Executive Summary This report aims to analyze and attempt to reduce Logan airport's delay problem in the year 2000. The airport was experiencing unacceptable numbers of delays due to three main problems: 1) Weather conditions, 2) Mix of aircrafts, and 3) Overscheduling. Under normal weather, the three–runway configuration is sufficient to handle incoming and outgoing planes. However, the delay problem at Logan is the most acute during ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. Overscheduling Although overscheduling was not considered a problem at Logan Airport when the case was written, it was proved to be a potential problem in the future as the number of passengers that use Logan Airport increases. Since 90% of the flights started or ended there, the airport has little slack to recover from delays because the flights arrived uniformly over each hour, unlike other airports with more staggered schedule. In general, increasing the capacity of the airport can solve the flight delay problem at Logan Airport. In order to help Logan Airport reduce flight delays, four alternatives will be examined in the report: 1) Regional solution, 2) New runway, 3) Peak–period pricing (PPP), and 4) The combination of new runway and PPP. Recommendations will be provided after analytical discussions of each alternative. Assumptions and Facts This report is based on several assumptions drawn from the facts outline in the Logan case. First, we will assume that Logan airport operates 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Furthermore, it is assumed that the processing system is a single–phase service process, which means that each server (runway) performs the same set of activities on one customer (aircraft) at a time. Each aircraft is processed in the first come first serve (FCFS) order. Since 90% ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Nature of Qualitative Studies The Nature of Qualitative Studies Levonda J. Selph California InterContinental University (CalUniv) GRC 600 – Unit 4 August 5, 2014 Dr. Al Infande Introduction The purpose of this paper is to write a seven page essay with multiple sources including Elizabeth J. Tisdell's (2000) paper on Spiritual Development and Commitments to Emancipotory Education in Women Adult Educators for Social Change in comparison to Sharan B. Merriam's paper on How Cultural Values Shape Learning in Older Adulthood: The Case of Malaysia (2000). Limitations The limitations on both Merriam's (2000) paper was greater than that of Tisdell. Merriam was required to travel across the world to Malaysia to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tisdell (2000) conducted her study also using the qualiative research method. She used a 4.5 – 3 hour taped interview to gather data. The taped interviews were later transcribed for review and analysis. Tisdell's (2000) study population consist of 46 participants from various ethnic backgrounds. Tisdell's research study appeared to be theoretical with an intent to determine how the participants spirituality affected their chosen careers in education, in addition to, how they viewed knowledge and education. The vehicle which Tisdell (2000) used for data analysis was the "constant comparative method." (Merriam, 5998). Riessman (5993) tells us that "Interviews are transcribed to best represent the dynamic nature of the living conversation." Purpose and Goals. The purpose of Merriam's (2000) study was to become more knowledgeable about the nature of how older adults in Eastern Asia gain knowledge. Merriam (2000) attempted to prove that cultural values are "emotion–laden, internalized assumptions, beliefs, or standards that shop how we interpret our life experiences." The purpose of Tisdell's (2000) study was to look into the spiritial development of various cultural groups of women who choose adult education for social change; and, how the association of their career fields direct them toward emancipatory adult education practices. Data Collection. Merriam's (2000) study ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Anthropology Today Research Paper Anthropology Today In society today, the discipline of anthropology has made a tremendous shift from the practices it employed years ago. Anthropologists of today have a very different focus from their predecessors, who would focus on relating problems of distant peoples to the Western world. In more modern times, their goal has become much more local, in focusing on human problems and issues within the societies they live. This paper will identify the roles anthropologists today play, such as where they perform the bulk of their work, and what it is they do in both problem solving, as well as policy making. It will also identify the issues they are faced with, that is, the nature of the problems they address. Ethics have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This job would entail dealing with the development of children and adolescents by studying them, publishing reports, and training them to better prepare for life in the workplace. ( SfAA,2000) Based on the decisions and recommendations of someone in this position, actions will be taken to shape young lives. Persons in this role would have to solve many problems involving relationships and understanding of today's youth. Several jobs of the same nature of urban development involve national surveys, case–studies involving a sample of the local people, and a series of interviews all help in forming ideas on which anthropologists base their decisions for development on. It would be the results of these types of data collections by which plans and policies suitable for everyone can be formed. There are also many positions being opened in the business world for the anthropologist to fill. The discipline of anthropology targets study, and today's business want many different aspects of their market studied. For example, anthropologists may be asked to study employee production, and ways to improve it. They may be asked to find out through market research different ways to change or alter their product to fit the optimum desires of the general public.(Cassell, 2000 ). It is these kinds of positions and these kinds of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders And Their Daily... Mental Health is not merely the absence of psychopathology, but the presence of sufficient levels of emotional, psychological, and social well–being (Keyes, 2002). Over the lasts 20 years, there has been a shift in understanding the epidemiological study of child and adolescent psychiatric disorders and their daily functioning. About one out of every ten youths is estimated to meet the Substance Abuse andMental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) criteria for a Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED), (Costello et al, 2005) defined as a mental health problem that has a drastic impact on a child's ability to function socially, emotionally, and academically (Brauner and Stephens, 2006). Children who have difficulty paying attention, following directions, getting along with others, and controlling negative emotions of anger and distress do less well in school (McClelland et al., 2000). For many children, academic achievement in their first few years of schooling appears to be built on a firm foundation of children 's emotional and social skills (Raver, 2002). Twenty years ago, treatments for children diagnosed with serious emotional disturbance (SED) consisted of services offered primarily in inpatient hospitals, residential centers, or outpatient centers; most of these treatment settings included limited family involvement (Ringeisen & Hoagwood, 2002). The challenges faced by these services include ensuring the generalization and maintenance of treatment effects after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Cloning Essay example Cloning Abstract The question to clone or not to clone is currently center stage of scientific debate. Since the birth of Dolly, the sheep, in 1997 the controversial question of cloning has been paramount throughout the entire globe. The question is no longer whether it can be done, but whether is should be done and to what extent. We have already cloned goats, mice, monkeys, cattle, and pigs (Cloning fact sheet). Scientists are now trying to get approval to clone humans or at least parts of them (Eccleston, CNN). All of these clonings have led to much criticism and controversy, but the latest attempt at cloning is that of endangered and possibly already extinct species in hopes of preserving them. This short paper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the case of this next example, 692 embryos were cloned, of those only 81 grew sufficiently to implant, of those 42 were implanted into 32 cows, but only eight cows actually became pregnant (Lanza, R., Dresser, B., Damiani, P. 2000). Most of the cows had spontaneous abortions and one had a very late–term abortion. These low statistics led to only one cow making it to full term so far (Lanza, R., Dresser, B., Damiani, P. 2000). What does this have to do with endangered species? Next month, November 2000, the first cloned, endangered species is scheduled to be born. Noah, as he has already been named, is a gaur: a large ox–like animal from India with a current population of only about 36,000 left in the wild (Lanza, R., Dresser, B., Damiani, P. 2000). The reasoning behind cloning endangered species according to scientists at Advanced Cell Technology (ACT), is ultimately the preservation of their gene pool and propagation of these animals until their natural habitats can be restored, at which point they could be reintroduced back into the wild (Lanza, R., Dresser, B., Damiani, P. 2000). The interesting thing about what scientists at ACT are doing, is that they are not cloning the genes of one species and introducing them into the same species, they are transferring the gene carrying eggs into another species entirely. Noah, the gaur, will be brought into this world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Why Governments Concerned Themselves With Pension Provisions 1. Introduction Within this assignment four parts will be put forward on discussion: Firstly, the reasons for why governments concern themselves with pension provisions will be stated. Secondly, the advantages and disadvantages of PAYG compared with the main types of pension schemes available for employees. Thirdly, the main problems of PAYG pension schemes and especially their causes and solutions will be examined. Finally, the recent reforms in the UK will be analysed and compared with other countries' reform. 2. Why do governments concern themselves with pension provisions? There are several reasons why governments concern themselves with pension provisions: Firstly, asymmetric information1 is a common form of problems in the financial markets as well as in the pension schemes because it may lead to moral hazard2. In Arnold's (2012) opinion, asymmetric information may result in four problems: firstly, participants do not clear about whether their money is under too much risk or not (safety and soundness). Furthermore, they do not know if the people who manage the schemes will have hidden corrupt intensions (conflicts of interest). Moreover, the pension schemes may give the managers a chance to make large profits in a short time (fraud). Finally, participants are also uncertain if the people in charge will be competent in the job (incompetence). These four problems will result in participants' losses (Arnold 2012). Secondly, eliminating poverty is one of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Causes And Effects Of Obesity In America The Centers of Disease Control and Prevention defines obesity as having a BMI over 30 (CDC). In the year 2000, roughly 30 percent of 20 year olds in America were obese. By 2003 that number had risen to 32 percent. That is a small window of increase. From the 1970s to the early 2000s, the percent of obese Americans doubled. This means that in 1970, only 15 percent of Americans were obese, and in the thirty years following, obesity took a sharp rise. In 1960, 13 percent of Americans were obese. The mean percent rise per year in the 1960s was 0.2 percent. The mean percent rise per year in the three decades following the 60s was 0.5, and then in 2000, the percent rise per year again increased, this time to 0.6 percent. This does not seem like... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2013, the Harvard School of Public Health published a study they had conducted that found that on average it would cost $1.50 more per day for one person to eat healthy rather than an unhealthy diet. "Over the course of a year, $1.50/ day more for eating a healthy diet would increase food costs for one person by about $550 per year. This would represent a real burden for some families" (Harvard). For the average American family, this could pose a serious problem. The median household income in America in 2015 was $57,000 (United States Census Bereau). The average family size in 2016 was above 3 people (United States Census Bureau). This means that for a common American family, the increased spending is almost $2000, or 3% of their yearly income. That is a significant amount of money that most Americans would rather save, or simply spend on things that they deem more important than a healthier diet. Childhood obesity can lead to a life long struggle with obesity. The National Institutes of Health discovered that "The percentage of overweight Children has increased, by almost 50% in the last two decades of the 20th century... It has also been observed that about 40 percent of overweight children will continue to have increased weight during adolescence and 75–80% of obese adolescents will become obese adults" (National Institutes of Health). This proves that the increase in childhood obesity has led to an escalation in obesity in adults. The caveat here is that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Technology And Technology Essay Wanting insight to what has emerged in technology, I pestered my grandmother about what it was like growing up in her generation. "You've always got your face glued to your phone," she says without missing a beat, "back in the sixties when I was in high school, the party line phone hung on the wall and had a time limit of three minutes before disconnecting with a ten second warning prior. There was no such thing as privacy. You had to stand in the middle of the kitchen and talk on the phone in front of the whole family. There was no thought of cellphones." My generation is considered the "technologically advanced era,"; everything is moving forward at such an expeditious pace every day due to progression in technology. But is having too much technology affecting human interaction? Instead of going to the store and shopping, people can pull up an "app" on their iPhone and within a matter of two clicks can have whatever they want shipped to their home address. There is a downfall putting all your personal information online; it's tremendously easier for an identity to be stolen. Retail stores are also closing nationwide since consumers would rather order their products online. School systems have picked up on using tablets for all the students to better teach them, but how can we trust a screen to prepare our children for what they need to know when they can't rely on their tablets to figure out every day problems? College assignments are turned in online, due at an exact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Y2k Catastrophe And Its Effects On Society The Y2K Catastrophe In The midst of a rising industrial climate, the 1990s was a time for change and expansion. On December thirty–first, 1999 nearly every developed nation in the world anticipated the oncoming new millennium. After strike of midnight, January first, 2000 a forecasted event would take place, and many in the world were anxious to comprehend the supposed inevitable. The occurrence of the Y2K scare changed the way the world revolves around technology during the time period, which has lasting residual effects on society. The fear that drove society and a complete farce was the idea that everything on which the modern world relied would simply come to a halt at the turn–of–the–century. This contemporary concern of the time over technology caused an alarming dissonance between people 's daily realities and the threat of an impending apocalyptic future. At the height of computer development, for convenience purposes, digital programmers used two digit codes in place of the years. For example, instead of writing 1986, computer engineers simply dated programs with 86, the "19" was left out purposefully. Engineers compressed data usage to save storage, which at the time was very costly and took up unnecessary space. Eventually these programmers realized that once the year 2000 comes around then, the dates would revert to "00" which computers will assume to be 1900. A simple date change to humans would equal a major blunder to a computer. This glitch held the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Y2K Preparedness Y2K Preparedness This year, most of the world is preparing to celebrate the year 2000 and the coming of a new millennium. However, many businesses, manufacturers, banks and hospitals are quietly hoping for an uneventful new year's transition. At midnight on December 31, many businesses will be anticipating what effects the millennium rollover will have on computer software and other equipment that contain a time sensitive chip called an embedded chip. Early computer programmers, in an effort to conserve limited memory space, programmed computers to read the year in only two digits. So computers read 15 as 1915, and 02 as 1902, and so on. Thus, when the year 2000 arrives, many computer programs might go from December 31, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some critical biomedical devices are pacemakers, fetal monitors, Magnetic Resonance Imaging machines (MRI's), and heart defibrillators. One of the most important biomedical devices that could be affected by the Y2K problem is the pacemaker. A pacemaker is a biomedical, electronic device implanted in the wall of the heart designed to detect irregular heartbeats and provide regular, mild, electric shocks that restore normalcy to the heartbeat. The pacemaker then records the time an electric shock was administered; this information can then be downloaded to a computer system and analyzed by medical personnel. Cardiologists use this information to detect patterns and irregularities in the patient's heart rhythms. If the software were to record faulty times for the shock deliveries, the cardiologist could misinterpret the results and administer improper medical care. The results could be deadly for some patients. The Veteran's Administration interviewed the top five pacemaker manufacturers to gauge their awareness of the potentially hazardous Y2K problem. One company said the problem would be corrected by mid–year; two companies stated the problem was already under control; and the final two companies were behind schedule in eradicate the problem. In addition to the pacemaker, there are several other biomedical devices that may contain faulty software. One such type of device is an anesthesia monitor. An anesthesia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Case Study Of Criteria Started as a small cabinet business in the mid–1960's Criterion furniture was established by two brothers, Wally and Brian Smaill. It started out as a simple business in their garage and soon transpired to be one of Australasia's largest marketers and manufacturer of ready–to–assemble furniture and succeeding to achieve large target markets in USA and several parts of Asia. This case study pertains to Criterion group from the 1960's to the year2000 . Business for this company peaked in 1980 while steadily declining shortly afterwards and by the year 2000 the business was working on reinventing itself to remain in production. (Campbell–Hunt, 2000) This assignment will outline the problems Criterion face based on several issues and what should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The brother's motivated the employees by having training courses to ensure high–skilled workers. (Campbell–Hunt, 2000) After the dip in sales during the 1990's, Criterion's upper management figured that they had change their style of motivating their employees and accepted the lessons that could be derived from the Hawthorne studies which states that people tend to rise to their employer's expectation after being singled out with praise. (Schermerhorn et al, 2014) While Criterion does follow Maslow's hierarchy of human needs (Schermerhorn et al, 2014) starting from the psychological needs to helping the employees achieve self–actualisation, however it could be said that the rewards that were given out to the employees had no relation to the company's goal of achieving higher levels of sales and this in turn, made the employees to act out of own self–interest instead for the good of the company, as could be seen with their insistence of being "cell leaders". (Campbell–Hunt, 2000) It would also have worked in Criterion's favour if they realised the result of the Hawthorne effect earlier rather than in the late ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Krispy Kreme CASE 8: KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS Krispy Kreme is a doughnut manufacturer and retailer that were founded in July of 1937. Within its seventy year life time KK went from a small rented out building in Winston–Salem, North Carolina to a global recognizable firm. Through that time KK has become a franchising company that has made changes within its life time. Most of the changes came in the late 1990s and early 2000s. A few years after those changes were made KK management realized that they had made a series of mistakes that gravely hurt the company. This paper will explain what caused the down fall of KK and how they should go about restoring their company. General Information After the company's IPO KK announced to aggressively expand... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For KK franchisees they find the required KK product mix and machinery as a burden for they do not have the opportunity to try and find the items for cheaper from other vendor which would lower their fixed costs and help reduce the struggle to stay afloat from 2000 to 2004. The combination of these two goal conflicts caused many of KK franchisees to become unsuccessful and thus be closed down by KK parent company. When the closing of franchisees started KK parent company has to start reacquiring all the franchise rights, goodwill and other intangibles of the failed franchisee. Doing this it increased those (LIABILITIES) significantly (FIGURE 4). KK was inefficient on how it used its money on its expansion. This is seen by how the KK's return on asset of the company went from its peak 10.33 % in 2002 to 8.16% in 2003. These issues from above can be seen when KK parent company overstimulates the market by having local media run a story about upcoming store openings and offering free samples before the stores were officially open. In addition to the seven unsuccessful franchises in Michigan that were forced to closed down within a few months of each other. Why Change in Preference is a Problem Along with KK management packing Franchisees ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay on Sex Education Should Be Offered in Public Schools Should Sex Education Be Offered in Public Schools Sex can be traced back as far as Adam and Eve, the first two people on this planet. Today, all age groups encounter things associated with sex, but it is not a problem that concerns everyone. The problem that has been at hand for more than thirty years is should sex education classes be offered in Public Schools? (1.Teaching Fear; 1996) The reason such debate has arose over the years is because there are many diverse opinions about the topic. Children are now faced with problems at a much earlier age than years passed. There must be a way to reach the children before they are in such need of help and are clueless about the devastating problems around them. Sex education is one step in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another question that people are asking is when should the classes be started. Recent studies found that between the ages of six years old and twelve years old, children are not aware of their sexuality. (3.Sex Education in Schools; 1999) Once the children begin to reach puberty and start maturing more, that is when the problem begins. If the programs would start in kindergarten and proceed through out the following twelve years of school, drastic changes may be made in the age of first intercourse, or sexual activities. Parents must also play a leading role in sex education. It must go beyond the doors of the school, and into the homes of the children. Since parents are the main educators in a child's life, they need to discuss the topic of sex education in home as well. (Sex Education in Schools; 1999) Children who have never had a talk about sex with their parents feel more uncomfortable when they have to talk about it in front of their classmates. In some cases, some students may even feel more comfortable to talk to their teacher, rather than their parents. A very important idea for parents to remember is, although talking about sex can be difficult, it makes it helpful on a child to hear about the facts of life from their parents at first. (4.Woznicki, Katrina. Smarter Teens Likely to Delay Sex; 2000) This also makes it easier when they attend the sex education classes so they can understand the full impact of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Use of Alcohol Should be Banned for all State... The Use of Alcohol Should be Banned for all State University Undergraduate Students "According to the Core Institute, an organization that surveys college drinking practices, 300,000 of today's college students will eventually die of alcohol–related causes such as drunk driving accidents, cirrhosis of the liver, various cancers and heart disease" (Phoenix House). All around the State campus, at frat parties, in black–light–lit dorm rooms, and even at casual social gatherings, alcohol can be found in abundance. Despite the many downsides to alcohol use, college students as a whole maintain a very casual attitude toward drinking. I believe that drinking causes many more problems than it is worth to anyone, which is why I propose that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People who are normally shy tend to "come out of their shells" after a couple drinks. To many people, being under the influence of alcohol is an important part of being social. In order to gain a clear understanding of why the average college student drinks, I asked ten drinkers in my house what their main reasons for drinking are. The most prevalent reasons given for drinking were that drinking heightens their feelings of pleasure, allows them to be more social and have more fun, and frees their mind, taking them away from their problems. A few said that they simply enjoy drinking because they like the taste. Considering alcohol's ability – as a mind–altering substance – to relax people and make them feel good, it really is not surprising that many college students drink. However, what also must be considered are the alternatives to drinking. A variety of relaxation techniques exist to help people reduce stress and clear their minds. Among other activities, yoga, massages, and enjoyable hobbies have been shown to reduce anxiety in people. Also, people can receive psychotherapy or take medication to help deal with shyness (Shyness Clinic). There are over 500 organizations here at Iowa State, making it easy for almost anyone to get involved and have fun without resorting to alcohol. For those who drink alcohol for the taste, surely they can find non–alcoholic drinks that they enjoy drinking in place of alcohol. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...