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Identity Loss In Forgetfulness, AndOnce More To The Lake
Authors often create texts that share common themes to teach readers importance of certain aspects
and hardships of life. Theme may be expressed through an author s use of rhetorical devices and many
other contributing factors such as figurative language and repetition. The essay, Once More to the
Lake written by E.B. White and the poem Forgetfulness written by Billy Collins, both contain a theme
of identity loss. In Once More to the Lake E.B White connects to a lake at young age and when
returning with his son years later is unable to identify himself. In similar theme Forgetfulness
describes different factors of human life and everyday things being forgotten and lost. Both White and
Collins use repetition and metaphors to further push the theme of identity loss throughout the texts.
First and foremost, authors E.B. White and Billy Collins both use exceptional repetition to portray the
themes of their writings Once More to the Lake and Forgetfulness . In the essay Once More to the
Lake, the main character expressed his connection to the lake from a young age. Later in life he brings
his son and begins to be at a loss for his identity while being at the lake. Similar in theme, the poem
Forgetfulness is a tale describing the loss of parts of one s life that used to be known, much like
identity loss. Repetition is a major key in both texts for pushing the theme of identity loss. During
Once More to the Lake, E.B White experienced many moments that
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Comparison Of Pride In To Kill A Mockingbird And Into Thin...
In Christianity, there are seven deadly sins: Pride, Hate, Gluttony, Sloth, Lust, Greed, and Envy. If one
holds one of these traits, they ll be sentenced to hell or have to fight for themselves, to prove their
purity... These sins show themselves in many novels, though they shine through more prevalently in
four books in particular. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee presents the sin of anger through
extremist bias and racism. Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare holds the deadly sin of pride through
declining to talk the conflict out, which ends in numerous deaths. Silas Marner by George Eliot only
shines through with the sin of greed, as the characters care only about their money and/or fame and
belongings. Finally, Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer symbolizes lust, as so many mistakes cost lives of
others due to wanting to summit or wanting to conquer their own beast on the mountain. ... Show
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This novel brings to life anger because of how Bob Ewell faces young Tom Robinson. Ewell, along
with his friends and fellow conspirators, are furious with Robinson for being a negro, and together,
they create the scenario. Robinson could not have possibly committed the crime, though, but that
doesn t save him from punishment. The judge was on his side, but he was afraid of Ewell s wrath,
which led to the guilty verdict. If Ewell and his peers had not been racist and furious, then Robinson
would ve survived. This is a true sample of what goes awry when a deadly sin is
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Treatment Of Symptoms Associated With Adhd
As mentioned previously in the review, the most commonly used interventions for the treatment of
symptoms associated with ADHD are behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapeutic medication
regimens. While both methods have been shown to produce positive outcomes ²individually, the
American Academy of Pediatrics recommends a combination of both methods when treating
symptoms. Pelham, Burrows MacLean, Gnagy, Fabiano, Coles, Tresco, Chacko, Wymbs, Wienke,
Walker, Hoffman (2005) examined the effect of transdermal methylphenidate treatment combined
with behavioral modification methods on ADHD symptomatic children.
Participants included twenty five males and 2 females between the ages of 6 and 12. All participants
were required to meet the DSM V criteria for ADHD. The researchers exposed participants to various
levels of methylphenidate treatment (placebo, 12.5 cm², 25 cm², 37.5 cm²), as well as two behavioral
modification conditions (modification, no modification). Participants in the behavior modification
condition were measured through a comprehensive system of cost reward components. Participants
were socially rewarded for high scores as well as rewards for meeting weekly goals. These behavioral
modification measures were adjusted to fit both classroom and recreational settings. In the NBM (no
behavior modification) condition, behavioral treatment was suspended in order to mirror natural
classroom and recreational settings. While behaviors and rule violations were still
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Analysis Of Disgrace By J. M. Coetzee
The three literary qualities, namely the test of time, its availability and impact on life as well as the
ability to gain understanding of the era in which the book is written, will be identified in the three
preselected works in order to determine whether these can be considered as literature. Firstly, the
novel Disgrace is evaluated according to the three literary qualities. The novel Disgrace by J.M.
Coetzee is written in 1999. This means that the most important quality, the test of time, is not yet valid
for Disgrace . The novel is written 16 years ago and does not comply to Dr Johnson s thought that a
book has passed the test of time when the book is still read after a hundred years.
Even though, the book is written recently, the book has made an impact on the social, cultural and
academic factors in South Africa. The book deals with the issues of the post apartheid era in South
Africa which started, after the change of the government in 1994. These issues are often related to the
social, cultural and academic factors which people have experienced after the apartheid era has ended.
Moreover, the context in which the novel is written, as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Based on the South African history, Disgrace is classified as post apartheid literature, according to Fai
(2014:155). The main characteristic of post apartheid literature is the focus on a specific theme, such
as ...poverty, assault, rape, bloodshed, xenophobia, homosexuality and the AIDS epidemic amongst
others. Other themes which have been identified by Fai (2014:157) is violence and theft. Some of the
characteristics of post apartheid literature are evident in the novel, namely rape, assault, violence and
theft. These themes are manifested in Lucy s life as well as in David Lurie s life when he visits Lucy
at the farm. Each one of the themes will be discussed and how it is manifested in the
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Virginia V. Texas, The Supreme Court Upheld The...
In Fisher v Texas, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of special admissions programs; but
this could only be done under strict judicial scrutiny, and with narrowly tailored provisions. Two
separate questions stem from this: What does narrowly tailoring mean in light of the 14th
Amendment? And how can other universities implement admission standards that are constitutionally
permissible? Short Answer Grutter and Gratz established that race could be a factor in the admissions
process. But it must pass strict scrutiny. At first blush, this might appear discriminatory. But if there is
a compelling government interest, then it is not covered by the Equal Protection Clause, in the
Fourteenth Amendment. So to pass strict scrutiny ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is because schools have a rational reason for excluding certain individuals. It cannot accept every
student, so schools must have the ability to sift through applicants. For example, test scores, GPA,
extracurricular activities, and the like, can be used when considering an applicants file. In short, this in
no way perverts or violates the Equal Protection Clause; schools have a reasonable interest in denying
certain applicants because they cannot admit every student that applies. Discussion of Cases: How the
Court Applied Strict Scrutiny When a University implements special admissions requirements, like
race and ethnicity, the Court called for the most exacting judicial scrutiny when reviewing cases of
this nature (Bakke v U.S.). For this, the rational basis test is faulty. Strict scrutiny is prescribed to
examine race cases. The Court visited this topic in two separate cases: Grutter v Bollinger and Gratz v
Bollinger. Grutter examined admissions requirements for Michigan Law School, and Gratz examined
Michigan undergraduate requirements. Once again, emphasis was placed on applying strict scrutiny
when race plays a factor in admissions. The court also established the need for narrowly tailored
provisions when implementing such programs. In Grutter, the court re emphasized the fact that
cultivating a diverse student body was a compelling state interest. And according to Chief Justice
Rehnquist, student body diversity is a compelling state
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Similarities And Differences Between The Cardiac And...
This table shows the similarities and differences between the cardiac and skeletal muscle. One of the
main similarities is the fact both muscles are categorized as striated muscles. Striations are the main
key to identifying the skeletal and cardiac muscle. The striated muscles are attached to the bone of the
cells in which they produce all the movement in the body. Another similarity is that they can be
electrically conducted because they both contain t tubules. The t tubules are the plasma membrane of
both muscles. They allow depolarization of the membranes which then penetrate into the cell.
They are both resistant to fatigue, especially the cardiac muscle due to the large amount of
mitochondria is contains. However the skeletal muscle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both of these muscles expand and contract as they have complex structures so it is essential how they
do this. The cardiac muscle needs the contractions to occur in order to pump blood out of the atria and
into the ventricles and round the circulatory system so the structure of this muscle shows the systole of
the heart. The contractions of the skeletal muscle also depend on its structure. The binding and
releasing of two strands of sarcomere is how the repeated pattern of contractions occurs. ATP is used
to prepare myosin for binding to allow the contractions to happen. The skeletal and cardiac muscle
also both has elasticity. The elasticity is used to restore the muscles back to their original lengths
which enable them to resume back to their original length once they have contracted and been
stretched.
As well as the skeletal and cardiac muscle having many similarities, they also have differences. The
main difference is the location of these two muscles. The cardiac muscle is found in the walls of the
heart however the skeletal muscle is attached to the bone by tendons. This is because they have
different functions. The skeletal muscle needs to be attached to the bones as its function is to produce
movement of the body and the cardiac muscle is to pump blood around the body.
Another difference is the fact they have different lengths, the skeletal muscle is much longer than the
cardiac muscle. This is because when cell
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Patricia Takacs Essay
Dr. Patricia Takacs
TMJ and Sleep Dentistry Center of Central Kentucky http://beaumontfamilydentistry.com/services/tmj
and sleep dentistry/ American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine Recognizes Lexington Dentist
LEXINGTON, KY Dr. Patricia Takacs wants Lexington residents to snore less and sleep better.
Because of her continued work in that area,, she has been named a Diplomate by the American Board
of Dental Sleep Medicine (ABDSM).
The board is the leading national organization for dentists who use oral appliances to treat obstructive
sleep apnea and snoring. This is a treatment alternative that many patients find more comfortable and
convenient than the Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machines. By naming Dr. Takacs a
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Takacs graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry with high honors in 1983.
Before attending dental school, she worked in a dental office in Vienna and Williamstown, WV. She
has advanced training from the Spear Learning Continuum and has completed a mini residency in
sleep medicine at Tufts University.
She holds memberships with the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, American Dental
Association, Kentucky Dental Association, American Academy of Craniofacial Pain, Bluegrass Dental
Society, Dental Organization of Conscious Sedation, Academy of Computerized Dentistry, Academy
of Gp Orthodontics, and Academy of Laser Dentistry.
About the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
The American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine was started in 1991 as a national, non profit
professional society for dentists who treat sleep apnea and snoring. The academy provides resources
for dentists to further their education. It also promotes oral appliances as a treatment for obstructive
sleep apnea and related issues.
The academy has more than 2,800 member dentists worldwide. For more information, visits the
website aadsm.org or call
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Political Identities in Malaysia since Its Independence in...
Q: Since gaining independence in 1957, which social cleavages have been important in shaping the
identities of political parties in Malaysia?
As is the case for many (relatively) new democracies, Malaysia s electoral backdrop has been
influenced by competing social cleavages since gaining its independence in 1957. But which social
cleavages have been important in shaping the identities of political parties in Malaysia? This essay
highlights which social cleavages have played an instrumental part in maintaining the identities of
each of the major parties within Malaysia, and which cleavage dimension has been politicised to
create the strongest electoral division. It will first assess to what extent social cleavages in Malaysia
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The resulting cleavage structure is the product of complex relations of crosscutting and reinforcing
cleavages largely defining the setup of a party system which outlines political platforms, individual
party behaviour, and the potential for coalition forming.
To assess which cleavage structures have typically divided voters within a given party system, the
party system must have been frozen whereby the party system has effectively politicised a certain
issue dimension where political parties emerge from and have maintained their relevance in the system
due to the salience of such issues. For many Western democracies, Lipset and Rokkan assessed that
two revolutions have been responsible for structuring certain cleavages in party systems: the national
revolution was responsible for politicising the differences of the centre/periphery and the
religious/secular while the industrial revolution characterised the urban/rural and capital/labour
divides.
However, Malaysia is a relatively new democracy. There has never been a national revolution which
divided the centre/periphery and the religious/secular, nor was it the case of urban/rural and
capital/labour divides of the industrial revolution at least not to the point of freezing the party system.
So how can we apply the model put forth by Lipset and Rokkan to account for the politicisation of
social cleavages in Malaysia? Ufen writes that the structures of party systems mirror real social
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Influence Of Religion On The Life Of Catherine Mcauley
ATAR REL UNIT 2
TASK 1 PREPARATION SHEET
Allocated Time: 50 minutes
Total Marks: 30
Weighting: 10% of total mark for year (units 1 and 2 combined)
Syllabus Points:
How people respond to the meaning and purpose offered by religion
Examples of how people are influenced /shaped by religion
Task Description:
An essay about the influence of religion in the life of Catherine McAuley.
Revision Focus:
You will be required to revise
*Content from the Unit 2 Module 1.0 Religion and Life
*The historical background of Catherine McAuley
*Essay writing skills
*In text quoting
QUESTION: An essay about the influence of religion in the life of Catherine McAuley.
Catherine McAuley was born in 1778, during the time Ireland had two tired societies, ... Show more
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Her father James, who was a successful businessman who had acquired considerable real estate and
was a practising catholic and man of deep faith passed away when she was very young. However his
strong faith servilely impacted her. His inspiring example lead Catherine to persist being a Catholic
her entire life. Which meant going against all the pressures and resisting or the criticism. Catherine s
mother lacked her husbands depth of faith and was much more interested in her social status within
Dublin society than her religion. It was her father who provided her with the first model of service to
the poor through his involvement with those in his own community. The second death of her parent
forced into becoming independant, and growing up much quicker then she would have hoped.
However again this has shaped the way Catherine was, and built her strong and caring character.
Looking for god in this instance help Catherine gain strength to carry on to inspire and help others
along the way. Do not put your trust in any human being, but place all your confidence in God.
(Catherine McAuley 49). Catherine was influence by religion from a very young age, which has
shown significantly throughout her life. Her fathers presence in her life at a young age was still so
impactful that she carried out his religion and pushed through all other temptations to convert.
Catherine McAuley s life was influenced by religion in another major life event, which occurred after
the death
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The Function of Different Settings in A Doll s House and...
The Function of Different Settings in A Doll s House and Twelfth Night
The setting comparison and deliberation in this essay is between Henric Ibsen s A Doll s House and
William Shakespeare s Twelfth Night . A Doll s House deals with the social life and duty, the woman s
proper place and role within the family and the society. Twelfth Night is about illusion, deception,
disguises, madness, and the extraordinary things that love will cause us to do and to see. The plot of
the Twelfth Night takes place in Illyria, the unreal, fairy land, the land of illusions and dreams. The
beauty and the lighthearted atmosphere of Illyria influence the characters of the play. Orsino, Duke of
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Only at the end of the third act the noticeable change in Nora s behavior shows us the emancipation of
women in the modern period, the change in their status and rights in the society.
In both plays music is very important. Listening to the songs, Orsino enjoys the situation of being in
love with Olivia. He doesn t realize that he is in love with love and not with her. This is why he needs
music. It sustains and calms down his stormy emotions, helps him to overcome the pain of unshared
love. In A Doll s house the Tarantella symbolizes Nora s agitation at her struggle with Krogstad and
with her husband. The piano with its black and white keys symbolizes the contrasts in the play
(between Nora and Mrs. Linden, Nora and Torvald, changing in Nora s behavior between the first and
the third acts). Songs, tarantella, piano and the bell rings all together are designated to brake tension
throughout the play. The doors are also the very important part of the setting in A Doll s House . They
make an illusion of the more rooms in the house and give the ides of the positive and negative issues
in the play. Nora enters and exits through the same door. This is a foreshadowing to the end of the
third act, where she exits from the house and Torvald s life through the same door she has entered
them before. When she goes to the door of Torvald s study and listens, it points to the gap in their
relationship and to the lack
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St. Philomena Loved God with All Her Heart Essays
St. Philomena was born on January 10th, 291 in Greece. St. Philomena s name in latin is Filialuminis
which means daughter of light. St. Philomena s parents were both royal from a small state in Greece.
Her father was forced to have his daughter marry emperor Diocletian. My virginity, which I have
vowed to God, comes before everything, before you, before my country. My kingdom is Heaven. St.
Philomena rejected the emperor because she made a promise to herself that her virginity belonged to
God. Because St. Philomena would not accept his hand in marriage, he forced guards to unclothe her
and whip her. Thinking her wounds were irreparable, the guards chained her up in a dungeon,
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Even though she rejected the emperor, she still treated and loved her neighbors as herself. In spite the
fact that she was tortured, she did not fight back, harm, or express any negativity towards anyone.
Pray to Saint Philomena. Whatever you ask from her, She will obtain for you. Pope Gregory XVI. St.
Philomena is known as The Wonder Worker because she has listened to prayers and requests. St.
Philomena can help me in my day to day life by being an inspiration for me. She is a role model
because she was abused and killed at a young age for loving God unconditionally. She can help me in
my faith by looking up to her when i am having a hard time. St. Philomena did not give up, even
though she was tortured. I can grow in faith with the help of St. Philomena and God by following their
footsteps. I can follow their footsteps to be holy and faithful. In addition, I can be like the both of them
by resisting complaints, because they did not complain about what they were facing throughout their
struggles. I can be loyal to my family, friends, and God just like St. Philomena was to God.
I chose St. Philomena because I relate to her since she is around my age. I also chose her because
when I was around eight years old my mom took me to a gift shop at Our Lady Of Peace that had
figurines, prayer books, bibles, rosaries, crucifixes, and other gifts supplies. When we were there, I
saw the statue of St. Philomena and I thought she was gorgeous.
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Snowy Owls of the Arctic
Snowy Owls of the Arctic
By
BadWolf2
Zoology 101
Description of Snowy Owls
Scientific name
Recently changed genus
General size and markings
Differences between males and females
Diet
Primary diet and quantity
Hunting
Diurnal, not nocturnal
Area of hunting ground
Decline of food source
Breeding
Mates for life
Protection of nesting area
Normal clutch size
Food availability effects on clutch size
Migration
How far do they travel for food?
A population decline or local extinction
The snowy owl is a larger raptor type carnivorous bird whose body height is between 20 and 28 inches
high. The wingspan of this owl reaches 4.2 to 4.8 feet across and its weight is between 3.5 to 6.5
pounds ( Snowy Owls , 2012). The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Snowy owls tend to be like other owls in that they are monogamous and mate for life. They are
fiercely protective of their nests and breeding area. They will go so far as to attack wolves if they
believe them to be a threat ( Snowy Owl , 2012). This extreme protection does not just stop with their
own nest. They create an unintentional benefit to dark bellied brent geese who nest close to snowy
owls for the protection of their own nests. The closer these geese place their nests to the snowy owl s
nest the safer they are as well as if their nest is far from the snowy owl nest there is more danger and
thus a higher chance of nest abandonment. The more protection these geese have the larger the
number and size of their eggs as well (van Kleef, Willems, Volkov, Smeets, Nowak, amp; Nowak,
2007).
The average clutch (number of eggs) size is between three and eleven depending on the population
density of their food source that year. When there is a particularly lean year in food source some owl
pairs never mate and do not produce a clutch. Females will incubate the eggs while the male provides
food and protection. The eggs are laid only one every other day. The incubation period is about 32
days and the young do not leave the nest until they are about 25 days old. The young do not fly very
well until
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Grandmother Symbolism
It is truthfully effortless comparing two well written stories when the elements of fiction are
attentively assembled. Due to the limited amount of fictional elements, there is not many to choose
from. The writings of A Good Man is Hard to Find, by Flannery O Connor, and Hills like White
Elephants, by Ernest Hemingway, display the presence of mutual elements. The uniqueness of both
stories is what predominantly stands out. Both authors present their anecdotes with parallel
approaches, but provide multiple dissimilarities in doing so.
The grandmothers role in A Good Man is Hard to Find, is defined by selfishness, greed and egocentric
opinions. Throughout the story, it is clearly pointed out that the grandmother will by any means
necessary strive to persuade her son, Bailey, to fulfill her desires. From the very beginning, the
grandmother affirms that she does not want to go to Florida. She then goes out of her way by pointing
out that there is a man a loose in Florida. I wouldn t take my children in any direction with a ... Show
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It is also a term used as a form of symbolism by Earnest Hemmingway in his short story Hills like
White Elephants. As an author, one must acknowledge that symbolism is a principal element of
fiction, and in this story the term white elephants is used to describe something that is not wanted. Jig,
the protagonist of this story indicates that the hills look like white elephants. By saying so, she is
envisioning the hills in correspondence to her unborn baby. However, both characters are not under the
same terminology. She then steadily debates the abortion and mentions that the hills They don t really
look like white elephants (592). Therefore, giving The American a hint of her wanting to keep the
baby. An ongoing fight of wills is taking place throughout the entire story. Ultimately, Earnest
Hemmingway s use of symbolism carries on his
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The Use of Horizontal and Vertical Integration by Carnegie...
The use of horizontal and vertical integration by Carnegie in the industrialization period
Throughout history many people used unfair ways to improve their lives over others. In the late 18th
century and early 19th century the use of vertical integration became more popular and used by large
business owners. Vertical integration is when a company attempts to own all parts of the business by
owning every piece that goes into the product being created. One large business owner who was a
robber baron and particularly used vertical integration was Andrew Carnegie. He used these tactics as
a way to improve his business and wealth. Under the table deals, allowed businessmen s company s to
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The use of vertical integration by Carnegie was taking business away from other industries who
needed citizens and companies to purchase their product. Carnegie became more popular and people
started to buy his steel over others which had a negative effect on society as a whole while only
improving his earnings and taking from other industries. Along with using vertical integration
negatively, Carnegie was a robber baron. A robber baron is a business owner who tends to use ruthful
tactics to gain more wealth. Carnegie Steel and many other business enterprises had people working
for them in harsh conditions that were unsafe and unsanitary. Along with getting low pay, the workers
were also forced to work 7 days a week for unbelievable hours. Carnegie s factories were unsanitary,
poorly ventilated and the employees were underpaid and overworked in unsafe environments. Overall,
Carnegie abused his power of wealth to overrule his employees and used vertical integration to take
from other industries, but without doing so he would not be as successful as he was. If Carnegie
wanted to be a successful business leader, he would have to do whatever it took to improve his
company without breaking the law. In the late 18th century and early 19th century, there were no laws
on how workers should be treated, wage laws or how sanitary factories must be showing that Carnegie
was not the only business owner treating his employees as he did.
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George Harvey Strait s Write This Down
George Harvey Strait was born in Poteet, Texas on May 18th, 1952. He was raised on a family owned
farm in nearby Pearsall, Texas, where he studied agriculture at Southwest Texas State University.
George married his high school sweetheart, Norma, before joining the army. Outside of his music
career, George had many other interests, including skiing, calf roping, and golf. He has one son named
George Jr., who is pursuing a career as a professional rodeo competitor. His daughter, Jennifer, died in
a car accident in 1986. While stationed in Hawaii, he began singing in the Army sponsored band
called Rambling Country. After returning to Texas, he put together his own band, Ace in the Hole.
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Deep in the heart of Texas has an up beat tempo with about 111 beats per minute. Write This Down is
another song on his For the Last Time album, written by Dana Hunt Oglesby and Kent Robbins. Write
This Down has a really fast beat, with almost 130 beats per minute. It was released in March 1999 and
it reached number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100. I Can Still Make Cheyenne written by Aaron Baker
and Erv Woolsey was a song about the life and sacrifice of a rodeo cowboy. This song begins with a
phone call from a cowboy on the rodeo who is always on the road. He calls home to his wife to check
in and also apologize for letting the rodeo and the life he is leading, take precedent over their
relationship. During the phone call, the cowboy guarantees her that he is coming home, but a tone in
her voice alerts him that something is wrong. The chorus talks about how the woman is fed up with
the life he has left her with and that she has decided to leave him for another man. As much as that
pains the cowboy, he still decides to pursue his true passion, the rodeo. Even though he second
guesses himself about his decision, he still feels that his love of the rodeo will mend his heart.
Cheyenne is the most significant rodeo around. Without telling her, he was going to skip Cheyenne to
come back to her, even though that would be the biggest sacrifice a cowboy could ever make. I Can
Still Make Cheyenne has kind of a slower tempo with about 100 beats per minute. That song was a
huge success for George. According tocountryweekly.com, Check Yes or No started because Dana
Hunt Black said I had wanted to write a cute song that talked about grade school love for a long time.
Dana also recalled another important detail the song s reference to Emmilou, the girl who got caught
passing a note. I really did sit beside a girl name Emmilou Hays
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Fable For Tomorrow
Think about your typical day and the things you do. Your daily routines, the weather, and the things
we see when we walk out are the constant reminder of those typical days. But what if one day,
everything changes drastically and out of typical? Describing of what was once a perfect town with
diverse life, in A Fable For Tomorrow , the writer, Rachel Carson conveys a subliminal message to the
readers and wants them to think: Maybe our world isn t so perfect at all. During the story, the town
shifts from peaceful and full of life to an abyss of silence and dead. The readers, or us, are engaged to
think in the end about the tragic story of the town that once about how her story applies to our life and
actual situations today. From the beginning, she introduced the town s serene quality saying all life
lived in harmony with its surroundings in the town. She added on to this with describing the lively
nature during the seasons such as the oak, maple, and birch that set up ablaze in the autumn or
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Illnesses were mentioned to spread among the live stocks and the people who lived there and
everything began to die. The things that Carson had described with beauty has now deteriorated like
the attractive roadsides with laurel, fern, and wildflowers were now lined with brown and 249
withered vegetation. But the biggest and the most drastic change of all was the silence of the birds.
Carson stated on the mornings that had once throbbed with chorus of many birds there was now no
sound; only silence . The birds, a reminiscent symbol of the town s peace and prosperity, were fading
away, suggesting a sign of famine and economic collapse as well. Although the town was peaceful in
the beginning with Carson stating all life lived in harmony with its surroundings , this was a different.
It was silence in
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Essay on Pluto communication
Question: Final assignment on case study of Pluto Telecommunications 1. INTRODUCTION Pluto
started losing business because of there is no common strategic level business communications
between directors and managing directors within organisation. The integrations of departments are
causing further problems, because some employees are benefiting more than others are. Therefore, it
is easy to envisage the conflict of interest from different individuals, which has created three sub
cultures within a single organisational culture. However, with the right measure of processes,
management and leaderships, Pluto can bring both organisation and business on track. 2.
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Pluto changed in size, but did not equally change with structure, strategy, technology and
environment. Furthermore, according to Martin Corbett, Lawrence and Lorsch (1967) argued that,
only parts of the organisation deal with parts of the environment; and, more turbulent, complex and
diverse the external environment facing organisation, the greater the degree of differentiation among
its sub parts [6]. It is obvious that Tim, John, and Matthew from their respective departments will hold
different attitudes and behave differently in terms of their goal perspective, period and interpersonal
orientation. Different interests and different point of views also mean that they will often find it
difficult to see the things same way or to agree on integrated plan of action. Matthew only recruits
business university graduates, whereas others do not. According to Martin Corbett, Sherif M. and
Sherif C. (1950) started that levels of conflict between groups are largely a result of organisational
structure. However, Crozier (1964) and Hickson et al., (1971) stated that revealed that sources of
power are often hidden in the design of the organisation its structure and its culture [7]. Veronica did
not notice the hidden power within groups and did not realise the consequences of the power. The
presence of abuse of technology has taken a dominant position across Pluto; marketing team does not
use email to inform their product
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Positron Emission Tomography (Pet Scan)
If your doctor ever refers you for a PET scan, you will be introduced to a fairly new medical imaging
technique. Since this emerging modality is so new, a lot of the general public is not aware of what a
PET scan exactly is. This essay will help explain the concept of this modality and the characteristics of
it that allow doctors to diagnose and manage the proper care for some of today s most devastating
medical conditions known to man.
Positron emission tomography, also called PET imaging or a PET scan, is a diagnostic examination
that uses positively charged particles. The particles are radioactive positrons that detect changes in the
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However, as advances in PET technologies continue, this procedure is beginning to be used more
widely in other areas.
PET scans are used most often to detect cancer. A PET scan can be particularly effective in identifying
if you have specific cancer, if it has spread. These scans can be performed on the whole body. In
addition, a scan can be valuable in evaluating the effectiveness of chemotherapy. It is an excellent test
to monitor for recurrence of disease. PET shows whether or not a cancerous tumor is benign or
malignant. No other imaging technique can do this. Also it allows for finding the extent of a cancer
which is better known as staging. Early intervention is PET s most important benefit. The earlier the
detection, the likelier the cure
PET is the most accurate test to reveal coronary artery disease and impaired blood flow or to rule out
its presence. A PET scan may reveal early coronary artery disease and damaged or dead heart muscle
due to a heart attack. It can also tell the difference between nonfunctioning dead heart muscle from
poorly functioning heart muscle that would benefit from a procedure, such as heart surgery,
angioplasty, coronary artery bypass surgery or an implant, to increase blood flow to heart muscle.
Therefore, it can also be
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Methods For Creating A Program
As the focus and scope of the project evolved, so did the methods used to find a solution to the
scheduling problem. The approach to creating a program had several stages, including a method to
define several distinct weeklong schedules to combine, a method taking into account non standardized
class schedules, and a method combining consistent schedules with additional constraints. These
approaches were each based on the current understanding of the scope and requirements of the project.
In the first stage of the project, the focus was on creating several week long schedule blocks,
composed of mixed shift lengths, that could be combined together over the entire year to achieve a
schedule complying with the ACGME. These schedule blocks would be grouped by their intended
use, such as which day a clinic session was on, day shifts or night shifts, specific educational blocks
like the GPC, and split between first and second/third year residents. This schedule would be
implemented on top of previously assigned educational units and clinic sessions, and optimized for the
correct number of residents during each hour of the day. Figure 3A demonstrates the schedule blocks,
showing the hours assigned by each block over the course of a Wednesday. This method also included
an implementation of the previously defined linear program, allowing scheduling blocks to be
efficiently created for each of the situations required by the method. As more information was
gathered, it became clear
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Obstacles In Achieving The American Dream
A dream is not obtainable through waiting. It is obtained by many factors. With many dreams come
trials that must be passed. The main obstacles of the American dream include race, the time period and
dedication. With this world suffering from racism, race is a major obstacle in achieving the American
dream. Throughout history, it is apparent that whites have an edge in obtaining the dream. This is
because the major settlers of America were white. Also a majority of the American population consists
of white people. African Americans and Hispanics still have a hard time in their survival let alone
prosperity due to racism that causes them to need to work harder for seemingly less pay. This type of
racism occurs when the people in power seek to
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Lan Topologies
LAN Topologies Jason Smith IT/240 September 7 2014 TAMMY FLEMONS LAN Topologies Case
Project 2 1 You have been hired to upgrade a network of 50 computers currently connected to 10
Mbps hubs. This long overdue upgrade is necessary because of poor network response time caused by
a lot of collisions occurring during long file transfers between clients and servers. How do you
recommend upgrading this network? What interconnecting devices will you use, and what benefit will
you get from using these devices? Write a short memo describing the upgrade and, if possible, include
a drawing of the new network. This system ought to have a central server that can control approaching
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After an irregular time interim, the stations that impacted endeavor to transmit once more. In the event
that an alternate impact happens, the time interims from which the irregular holding up time is chosen
are expanded orderly. This is known as exponential once again off. Write a short explanation (two to
three sentences) of each concept and be prepared to discuss it with the class. References Guide to
Networking Essentials
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Exclusionary Rule Pros And Cons
The Exclusionary rule, as defined in our Criminal Justice Book: 7e, is the principle that illegally
obtained evidence must be excluded from trial. If any evidence, that falls within the field of the
exclusionary rule, is found that would otherwise not have been found by law enforcements, the rule
applies to linked evidence found and all the evidence after. This after evidence is often referred as fruit
of the poisonous tree. The exclusionary rule is also looked at in a way to block law enforcement
officers from handling searches and/or seizures, a violation of the fourth amendment, possibly aiding
to defendants whose rights have been violated.
With the exclusionary rule comes a lot of critics who believe the Court s decisions allow criminals
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The Public University Of Arkansas State University
he question of religious involvement in public education has been a controversial topic since before
America was a country. Thomas Paine, one of our founding fathers, expressed, As to religion, I hold it
to be the indispensable duty of the government to protect all conscientious protesters thereof, and I
know of no other business government has to do therewith, ( 20 Quotes ). While the separation of
church and state was a necessity made clear by Thomas Jefferson in the first amendment of the
Constitution, the question differentiating freedom of religion and freedom from religion remains
intangible. The public university of Arkansas State confronted this debate in September of 2014 after
the death of two of its esteemed football team associates. In January of 2014, former Arkansas State
University football player Markel Owens was killed, and just six months later former equipment
manager Barry Weyer was also killed. Honoring their late friends, the entire Arkansas State University
(ASU) NCAA Division I football team willingly agreed to affix cross shaped decals to the back of
their helmets, memorializing the initials of the deceased members (Starnes). Athletic director Terry
Mohajir backed the team s actions by stating, My job is to support our players and our coaches in their
expression of any type of grief, and that s what I was doing, (Kuruvilla). After receiving complaints
from the co presidents of the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), the university s
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Characteristics Of Saturated Fats
Saturated fats include nuts, and in a recent study not only were nuts a good source of saturated fat, but
they were also proven to improve lipid profile of inflammatory biomarkers. Participants from cohort
studies has high risk for cardiac disease, but those who had a higher consumption of nuts and
exercised consistently were more likely to have lower c reactive protein and IL 6 concentrations (5).
They ate higher amount of nuts because they replaced red meats, processed meats, and refined grains
with nuts. This reduced their risk of getting heart disease because their overall state of inflammation
was reduced, and chronic low grade inflammation is known for being a culprit in all phases of
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There was another study that studied if a Mediterranean diet could decrease inflammation and
improve one s heart health. In this study, inflammation caused by diet and telomere length were
evaluated with those who have a high risk of heart disease. With the use of the dietary inflammatory
index, they looked to see the association between diet related inflammation and telomere length.
Telomere length affects how our cells age, and if they shorten, then it will shorten one s life as well as
makine one more susceptible to disease. This study was a cross sectional and longitudinal study that
resulted in a consistent beneficial effect with aging and health when consuming a anti inflammatory
diet (7). The beneficial effects were that it changed their telomere length. Anti inflammatory diets they
included were Mediterranean diets supplemented with olive oil, and Mediterranean diets
supplemented with mixed nuts. The control group was on a low fat diet. This study also showed that a
proinflammatory diet can affect a person telomere length by drastically shortening it (7). More
specifically, proinflammatory foods include fried foods, refined carbohydrates, and sugar and anti
inflammatory foods include vegetables like kale/spinach, fruits like tomatoes/blueberries, fatty fish,
and nuts.
Unlike with inflammation, there are more diets proven to improve hypertension. In this specific study
3 different diets were given to participants who had hypertension and
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Comparison Of Rikers Island Jail
Three minutes. 180 seconds. Not a lot of time, is it? What can you do?
Well I can tell you what I am most likely to do in three minutes. Make Ramen noodles. Delicious,
filling, and fast ramen noodles. In all honesty, one would be hard pressed to find someone who could
resist the tantalizing scent of noodles dowsed in a scrumptious mixture of salt and more salt.
Let us begin with a brief overview of the history of ramen noodles. Created in Japan in the late 50 s by
Momofuku Ando, this easy to prepare meal was designed to be a quick and easy alternative to making
a full dinner. Mr. Ando made the iconic snack food for the true reason that fosters invention. He
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It is a savoir. It is a redeemer. It brought me from dropping down in the snow to continue on and reach
my goals. It has sustained me, college students whose levels of intoxication reach staggeringly high
levels, and even inmates of Rikers Island Jail where Ramen noodles are the most purchased product at
the commissary. Ramen noodles saved thousands of people from starvation in Japan. Ramen noodles
have brought friends closer together. Ramen noodles are incredible.
Other than being unbearably delicious, ramen noodles are simply on of the greatest innovations. Its
very own country voted it as the greatest domestic invention in its history. And Japan the invented the
Samurai sword. Samurai swords are pretty awesome.
If nothing else, Ramen noodles are the just plain efficient. In fact, for the number crunchers out there,
you can live on ramen noodles for a full year, all three meals, for a measly $140.
Perspective.
That s about 4.6 days of Boun Amici sandwiches. So the cost per unit of this satisfying meal is off the
charts.
Before I finish my piece, I must ask. Who among us has not tasted the love and affection cooked into
ramen noodles?
(THROW PACKAGES OF NOODLES TO RANDOM PEOPLE; CATCH OFF GUARD IF
POSSILBLE)
Please accept this gift and enjoy it. Ramen is powerful force. Ramen was truly put on this earth for all
the right reasons.
Three minutes. What will you
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Gender Challenges Within The Business Of Sports
Abstract Gender challenges in sports have been around for centuries. Male and female genders are
treated differently in more than one way. The research I have gathered show the differences in all
aspects of sports related business areas such as, ticket sales, facilities, price of tickets, media coverage,
Sports Illustrated covers, and sports reporters. The purpose of this research is to bring attention the
disparities that women follow in the business of sports. Women are stereotyped, discriminated against,
and harassed in all aspects I have discussed. So my final thoughts on my research are that women will
always be acknowledged for their beauty, body, and sex appeal. A woman s knowledge of sports,
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The purpose of this research is to bring attention to the lack of women s sports coverage in the media
and show how male sports have taken priority over women s sports. Gender Challenges in Ticket
Sales In 1994 the ticket prices for 308 different universities within the NCAA division 1 men s and
women s basketball teams were validated in a study. The study shows that men s prices started out
higher than the price of women s basketball tickets. From 1994 to 1997 both men s and women s
ticket prices increased a quarter. (p. 229) by 1997 men s basketball tickets totaled to be $9.75 and
women s tickets were $4.75. (p. 230) Analysis shows that the increase in men s tickets compared to
women s is shown through the evaluation of each athletic program.(p. 234) For example, the
University of Tennessee women s basketball program is stronger than the men s basketball program
therefore ticket sells for the UT women s basketball is going to be a higher margin than the men. The
University of Kentucky men s basketball program is stronger than the women s so the big blue fan
base would be paying a higher price to watch the wildcats play at Rupp Arena than the lady cats
playing Memorial Coliseum. The discrepancy in gender shows that the ticket prices for men tend to be
higher than women. From the study in the early 90 s to now the ticket pricing has shown more equity
in both genders athletic events. Discrimination in Olympics News Coverage The
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Observational Learning Experience
If I were to have a five year old nephew and I were to have to teach him something I would mostly
likely use a combination of reinforcers and observational learning. Both positive and negative
punishment would be implemented in the teaching process, as well as the observational part so that
they all compliment each other. Most likely I would begin to teach him to play baseball and basketball
since most, including myself, start around that age. Although, I would not be as hard on him as my
brothers were on me when it came to sports.
I would begin to teach him baseball since it is my favorite. Before any actual practice begins I would
explain the simple form of the concept of the game. The object of the game, some terminology, etc.
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Again I was always taught in more of a punishment type approach and again it worked for me, but I
believe it depends on the kid that is being taught and how they handle it. The same goes for basketball
as it did baseball, I would teach him the concept and objective of the game. When a kid this age is
being taught it is all really observational, because they look to you for guidance and on how to do
everything properly. They literally try to copy everything you do. When it comes to basketball once he
has the concept down and I have taught him how to do everything correctly, I would take more of
punishment route. For example, if he keeps missing lay ups, I would make him make fifty before he
could move on to anything else. If he has trouble dribbling, then I would make him do dribbling drills
until he has started to improve. The same goes for baseball too. Punishment in a form that improves
his game by making him to the same thing over and over again until he gets better. My punishment in
both sports was that I would always have to run if I messed up repeatedly. That only makes you want
to do better, which makes you better in the long run, but making him repeat what he needs to improve
has more of a direct correlation in helping his weak aspects of the
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Essay on The Role of the Frontal Lobes
The Role of the Frontal Lobes Table of Contents
1 Introduction_ 3
2 The Structure and Functional Anatomy of the Frontal Lobes 3
2.1 Figure 1. A diagrammatic representation of the brain_ 5
3 Luria s Model of Brain Function_ 5
4 The Complex Function of Frontal Lobes 6
5 No Longer En Gage ing; What Happens When The Frontal Lobes Go Wrong?_ 6
5.1 The Frontal Lobes and Personality 7
5.2 The Frontal Lobes and Executive Function / Drive 8
5.2.1 Theories of frontal lobe function_ 9
5.2.1.1 Working memory_ 9
5.2.1.2 Controlled vs Automatic processes 9
5.2.1.3 Use of Scripts 9
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67)
The frontal lobes are described as the brain s orchestra leader (Martin, 1998, p. 190), which would
place them at the reins of controlling effective behaviour. Damage to the frontal lobes encompasses a
wide range of symptoms including deficits in executive functioning, changes in personality, emotional
expression and social interaction. This includes apathy and lack of spontaneity, inability to plan and
modify the sequencing of behaviour and inappropriate behaviour.
2 The Structure and Functional Anatomy of the Frontal Lobes
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In order to understand the complex nature of the frontal lobes, a synopsis of the anatomy of the
relevant parts of the brain is pertinent.
Each hemisphere of the brain is divided into four geographical areas: the frontal lobe, parietal lobe,
temporal lobe and occipital lobe. This division is not based on functionality, but is an aesthetic one.
The frontal lobe is the largest of these geographic areas with the Rolandic fissure (Central sulcus) and
the Silvian fissure (Lateral sulcus) and the Corpus Callosum creating the boundaries.
The frontal lobe is comprised of three functionally specific areas on the surface area of the cerebral
cortex: the precentral cortex or primary motor cortex (Brodmann s area 4), the premotor cortex
(Brodmann s area 6) and the prefrontal
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Edward Hopper Nighthawks Meaning
The Beauty of Nighthawks Paintings have inspired many things in the world, and they truly can be
worth a thousand words. Nighthawks, a painting by Edward Hopper, is a simple painting, with
symbols and messages throughout the work of art. The painting is very basic, but as basic as it is,
there is a lot going on when it comes to its description. Even the little things in this painting have a
great story behind them that you can think about on your own without something to tell you what it is
about and what it wants to tell you. It because of the variety, although small, of colors and images that
make the painting unique and worthy of telling a story that you wouldn t really think about until really
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Edward Hopper said that Nighthawks was inspired by a restaurant on New York s Greenwich Avenue
where two streets meet. (About This Artwork, Nighthawks, p.1) Hopper had many inspirations for this
painting, however, through events in his life, such as venues he had visited, and the era of art for
which he was involved. Hopper was born in 1882, and he studied at the New York School of Art from
1900 to 1906, and he studied and worked in the fine arts. During the first part of his art career, Hopper
was an illustrator who traveled around Europe, gaining inspiration from the areas he visited, as well as
gain more knowledge to increase his skills in creating artworks. At first, he struggled to sell his
artwork and create a name for himself so he could become more popular; even after he returned to the
United States he had difficulties. After returning, Hopper never went back to Europe; he continued his
career around the United States only. Beginning his impressionist artwork, Hopper finally decided that
he was going to do a one man art exhibit for his paintings. Although nothing was sold, he gained
major recognition for his works of art. A few years later, he did another exhibit from which he
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Zimbabwean Government- Prime Minister Mugabe’s Influence
Zimbabwean Government Prime Minister Mugabe s Influence Due to Britain s legacy of domination
and political exploitation, Zimbabwe has struggled to enact meaningful democracy. Prime Minister
Mugabe was influenced by British rule and precedent to gain control and to use his position to keep
the lower class people at the bottom. Pamela Machakanja stated that, the government concentrated
wealth and power in the ruling class and stifled popular dissent through repression and the systemic
use of military force (Machakanja). During the colonial era in Zimbabwe, the British exercised control
by discriminating against the native people and having an oppressive regime. Mugabe used the same
tactics on his own people, which lead to his dictatorial position in government. Once an elected
official, Mugabe used his power to change the constitution and abolish the position of Prime Minister.
He was renamed the Head of State, thereby giving him, even more authority over executive and
legislative branches (Cernak, 73).
It was stated in the article, Zimbabwe Health Care, Paid With Peanuts that, Mugabe s [the president s]
continued domination of political life, along with persistent violations of the rule of law and human
rights, have deterred foreign aid and investment needed to rebuild the nation s shattered economy
(Dugger, 1). Not only is the government corrupt, but, under Mugabe, it was not in favor of its people.
For an agrarian based country, fertile land and clean water
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How Did Rousseau Influence The Philosophers Of The...
Philosophers of the Enlightenment played a crucial role in how the governments and people of Europe
would think and change. John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau were two political philosophers that
were quite important to this movement. John Locke is credited as the principal forerunner of the
Enlightenment (Mason 18) his writing would have large influence on other prominent figures in the
Enlightenment. The words of Rousseau in The Social Contract elaborated on concepts touched upon
by Locke, such as sovereignty and natural rights. He that, in the state of nature, would take away the
freedom that belongs to anyone in that state, must necessarily be supposed to have a design to take
away everything else, that freedom being the foundation
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Penokee Hills In Northern Wisconsin
Wisconsin has a long tradition of being at the forefront of environmental protection. From having
pristine national forests, clear water, and tough environmental regulations to keep our forests pristine
and water clear. Now, in the 21st Century, Wisconsin is losing that right due to Wisconsin Governor
Scott Walker. Walker is a big proponent for a mine in the Penokee Hills. The Penokee Hills are located
in Northern Wisconsin, in Iron County, just south of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe
Reservation. This mine would have been an iron mine, one of the world s largest open pit mine. The
problem with this mine is it would have destroyed most of the Penokee Hills, the environment around
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One consequence on the environment would have been from the pollutants the mine would have given
off. One of these pollutants would be Mercury. In the process of getting iron ore from taconite pellets,
which is what is mined, the taconite must be heated up, one element that is given off during the
heating process is Mercury (WI DNR, 2003, 22 25). When Mercury is in it s gaseous form, it enters
the water cycle and helps form acid rain (WI DNR, 2003). When the acid rain is released as
precipitation, it enters the waterways and pollutes the waters. In the case of Northern Wisconsin, this
acid rain would help pollute the Bad River Watershed, one of the biggest tributaries of Lake Superior,
which would be polluted from the Mercury. Pollution of Lake Superior would be devastating. Lake
Superior is the world s largest freshwater lake and it s water flows through the Great Lakes, down the
St. Lawrence River, and into the Atlantic Ocean, all of which would be polluted. Also, Lake Superior
is a huge source of drinking water for a huge portion of cities located right on the lake including
Ashland and Superior in Wisconsin, Duluth and Cloquet in Minnesota, Sault St. Marie and Marquette
in Minnesota, and Thunder Bay in Canada just to name a few (Lake by Lake, 2003). Another major
pollutant is Sulfate. Sulfate is one of the major parts of taconite mine runoff. Sulfate does the same as
Mercury except it is mixed in the water right away instead of being in acid rain, though it is a
component to acid rain (WI DNR, 2013, iv). Sulfate directly ran off into watersheds creates more
problems than if it were just in acid rain. In the Bad River Watershed, wild rice is a prominent crop
grown in the water for the Ojibwe. That runoff can form Sulfide, and it has been shown in Minnesota
to be toxic to wild rice, helping destroy a means of income for so many people ( Wild Rice Sulfate,
2014, 5 6).
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Jealousy And Deception In Othello
The endurance of a text can be evaluated through timeless universal human values it examines.
William Shakespeare s Othello centralises on a transformation of a man from innocent and honourable
to someone who is blinded by rage. This is done through the utilisation of literary techniques that
ultimately emphasise universal human characteristics such as jealousy and deception, both of which
are still present in the 21st century. Shakespeare has juxtaposed the different interpretations to each of
these ideas of jealousy and deception through the use of numerous techniques.
In his play, Othello , Shakespeare explores a common human motif jealousy in different ways.
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In Shakespeare s play Othello , the whole tragedy revolves around a sense of appearance versus reality
through the deceptive nature of Iago. This is represented by the dramatic irony in so please your grace,
my ancient: A man he is of honesty and trust . In this, Othello displays dramatic irony by saying that
Iago is honest and trustworthy when the audience knows that he isn t. In this, Shakespeare ultimately
highlights the deceptive nature of humanity. Shakespeare also uses dialogue to convey deception. This
is evident in I hate the moor. My cause is hearted; thine hath no less reason. Let us be conjunctive in
our revenge against him . In this, Iago expresses his inner emotions, as in front of Othello he acts loyal
and trustworthy, while he backbites about him to others. Deception is further examined through
foreshadowing in I am not what I am . In this scene, Iago foreshadows his true nature and implies that
he is not what he appears to be. In the scene, Iago is perceived to be helping Othello, but his end goals
are to harm him. Shakespeare further uses foreshadowing to convey this idea, but from a different
perspective, in Perdition catch my soul / But I do love thee! And when I love thee not, / Chaos is come
again . The phrase Chaos is come again foreshadows that Othello s universe will come to an end when
he stops loving
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M4 CaseStudy Essay
Case Study: Measurement of Variables Operational Definitions
Chapter 11: The Standard Asian Merchant Bank
The Standard Asian Merchant Bank is a Malaysian merchant bank headquartered in Kuala Lumpur.
The bank provides financial services in asset management, corporate finance, and securities broking.
Clients of The Standard Asian Merchant Bank are among others institutional investors, foundations,
(semi) public institutions, companies, and high net worth individual clients. Segments in which The
Standard Asian Merchant Bank operates are small and medium sized listed companies, real estate, and
biotech firms.
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Information quality
System quality
Interactivity
Satisfaction with the Website
System design quality
Syafiq now wants to collect quantitative data to be able to test this model with multivariate regression
analysis. In order to collect these quantitative data, Syafiq is currently busy with designing a survey
which he wants to post online. He has developed the following table that should help him to
operationalize the constructs in his conceptual model.
Table 1: Overview of the Constructs/variables in my Model, Subconstructs , and Survey
Questions
Information quality
Variable
Definition
Survey questions
Information content
Refers to the content of the information provided by the website (Hernandez et al. 2009)
The range of information is high.
The information is applicable to the website s activities (zie relevance).
The information is detailed (zie accuracy).
The main goal of the information on the website is clear.
The website provides in depth information.
The information on the website is informative to your usage. The information on the website is
valuable to your usage. The information on the website is of the appropriate detail. The content on the
website supports its intended purpose.
Relevance
Refers to the degree to which the information meets the needs of the website user (Muylle et al. 2004).
The website provides information that exactly fits your needs.
The information is applicable to
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History And Growth Of J.crew
History and Growth J.Crew began in 1947 as a low priced clothing company that sold its merchandise
door to door. It was originally called Popular Club but the name was eventually changed to J.Crew to
better suit its preppy image. In 1983 the company released its first catalog in an effort to mimic the
success of like Lands End and L.L. Bean. People fell in love with the company s preppy aesthetic that
was much more affordable than designers like Ralph Lauren. Within the decade, the company grew its
customer base exponentially. Their sales increased from $3 Million to $100 Million in less than 10
years. In 1989 the company expanded into retail stores with their first brick and mortar location in
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They introduced Crewcuts for Kids, J.Crew Weddings, and J.Crew Collection under the influence of a
new CEO, Mickey Drexler. He introduced more high priced items to give the brand a new and
luxurious feel. In 2006 the company went public with one of the strongest IPOs of the year.
International expansion is new for the company and is an area that they continue to focus on in the
future with a recent partnership with Net a Porter, a company that distributes fashion in 170 countries.
Today, the company has a cult like following. Celebrities and bloggers alike are devoted to the brands
unique aesthetic and it continues to find success as a result. Statement The company does not have a
clearly defined mission statement though it is clear that there are certain key values that they uphold.
On their website they state that it is a top priority to run our business with a sensitivity to the world
around us . It is clear that they keep this idea in mind as an important consideration in all of their
strategies. The company also values classic fashion stating, We side with style over fashion, think
timelessness is overrated. They have a reputation for producing classic pieces with a twist. They create
classically tailored silhouettes and style them in new and exciting ways. This is the reason customers
are loyal to the brand. The company is known to produce the unexpected and that is something that
they and their customers both
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The Start Of Wound Care Services
The start of wound care services was brought to life in 2007, when the market need and found a niche
to that people needed care for and created a well conceptualized technology that would create a wound
care innovation to the world. It has grown since 2007 to over 95 clinics across the United States and
create a great business model to grow and become a huge health care unit that hospitals and ER will
buy to care for the different process listed above. The owners that created this have sold it now to
grow this specialty and people understand the effort to save lives. The comprehensive of the variables
of staffing and care for patient is great in areas of elders and of kids and injures. The innovation of
creating this was great for the people with diabetes and with cardiovascular problem that need this
care to continue there life and feel strong. They are doing great and growing over the past 8 years.
Now in past years competition has risen in larger markets to increase wound care services but the
innovation of this was great timing for this company that will successes in later years. Level of
Entrepreneurial Intensity Wound Care Specialist is setting innovation high with the goal to be driven
by the market place. What people want is what the innovations will consist of. When you save lives
you will continue to try to save everyone s life. The grid of entrepreneurial is affordable health care
for patients that need our services. The level of intensity is hard to understand
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Personal Goals And Abilities Of A Social Enterprise
According to (Young, 2008) A social enterprise is thought to be something new and something distinct
from classical business and traditional non profit activity, combining at different extents elements of
the social purpose, the market orientation and financial performance standards of business . When
looking at starting up a social enterprise there are important points that need to be looked at the help
ensure the enterprise is successful.
Firstly before the start up of a social or technological enterprise there are issues that have to be
assessed, these are personal goals and abilities, resource availability and opportunity (Schaper, Volery,
Weber Gibson, 2014). The personal goals and abilities of a social enterprise are to address social and
environmental problems, mostly looking at the root of a market, also aiming for the majority of profits
to be reinvested back into the enterprise this will increase social purpose. A standard enterprise is
usually more concerned in earning profits for the shareholders and owners (Social Enterprise UK,
2012).
Resource availability is another issue that has to be assessed before starting a social enterprise, more
specifically entry costs and exit costs. In New Zealand the social finance sector is significantly under
developed and as a result of this it makes social enterprise start up very difficult, therefore initial
financing has to come from New Zealanders own personal pockets until some sort of funding is found
(Schaper,
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Glass Animals Essay
Glass Animals is a four piece art pop band from Oxford, England. As of 2016, they have released two
studios albums ZABA and How to Be a Human Being. ZABA was received well, having charted in
several countries. Glass Animals are known for their distinct percussion and surreal soundscapes.
Their style is often described as airy, and take a lot of influence from field recordings taken in rain
forests, utilizing sound effects such as bird calls and elephant noises. One of the strongest aspects of
How to Be a Human Being, released August 26, 2016, is the band s ability to create an atmosphere.
The tone and mood is extremely consistent, and it s very enjoyable to listen to an album where the
band has found a style and stuck with it, making ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Cane Shuga and The Other Side of Paradise are, however, good songs as well and I really like their
more glitchy/dance beats. Despite all of the flaws this album has that I ve just pointed out, I enjoyed
listening to this quite a bit and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is looking for some
well made indie pop. The reason that I ve been so harsh on this despite the fact that I like it is because
I think that Glass Animals rely too much on a formula that definitely works for two or three songs in a
row, but gets boring and old and makes songs blur together if you try to build an entire album with this
very simple formula. And even though this formula is very simple, it s also great fun to listen to and
that s why I like the tracks that just go the extra mile to change it up. If you like pop rock or indie pop,
I think you will definitely like this album. Personally it took me a few listens to warm up to the style
Glass Animals brings to the table here, but this is a very fun and accessible album despite an
unfortunate lack of stylistic
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SUNY New Paltz Reflection
Since coming to SUNY New Paltz this past fall, I have taken a rigorous course load and have fallen in
love with my major. I have met beneficial professors and friends that I will value throughout my life.
Most of all I have learned about who I am and how I see my future progressing. After attending SUNY
New Paltz, I have learned that this institution isn t inadequate; it is simply not the right fit for me.
Early on in my college experience, I had a strong feeling that this school was not the right match. This
sense that I had, led to an internal struggle. I did not want to be the student who came home after one
year. I believed the right thing to do was to make it through these unsatisfying four years. With this in
mind, after giving this school a full year, I realized I shouldn t have to make it through . I need to be at
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It is something I have always had a passion for. Whether I excelled in a subject or not, I knew from
early on that the world greatly benefits from any form of learning. My influence for transferring is
mostly academically based. I have made good friends here and I plan on continuing with those
relationships when I transfer. However, as my transcripts will exemplify my grades only go up. After
struggling with obtaining good grades in the beginning of high school, I eventually took more classes
on the subjects I was interested in and my grades improved dramatically. From American Sign
Language to Forensic Science, if I was intrigued by the learning capabilities, then I surpassed my past
experiences with grades. In college, my transcripts illustrate that I am doing very well and that I have
proved the admissions team right. The reason being, my major and everything that I am learning,
captivates me. Merely doing well isn t the best option for me anymore. I am convinced that
transferring colleges will give me the challenges I need to succeed both academically and
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Criminal Behavior Analysis
The ways in which offenders think about their potential actions are all diverse. This varied nature can
stem from the characteristics of the criminal being inherently different. However, the actual crime
commission can play a role in how offenders think about crime. This same thought process is true for
how an offender makes the decision to engage in criminal activity. There are countless variables and
factors that are moving and connected at any given time, that can result in the engagement of criminal
behavior and/or activity. Therefore, it is imperative that we understand the complex thought processes
that offenders participate in, with this knowledge we learn how to better protect society, as well as
how to prevent further crime from occurring. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For those offenders that are found guilty, the statement above also seems even more bizarre. However,
as we have learned this half of the semester, an often used method by white collar criminals in their
decision making process, as well as their own personal thought process about their crime, often times
can center around varied thoughts of deniability. Benson (1985), states that normally with white collar
crimes there is not necessarily a lengthy search of who committed the crime, the primary focus is why.
However, a great deal of the offenders use some tactic of deniability to describe their decision making
process during the commission of their crimes. For example, some offenders deny that the person they
embezzled from had enough money as it is, therefore denial of a victim, which allowed the
continuance of criminal behavior, activity, and obviously thinking patterns. The deniability aspect can
branch further into allowing the offender to not feel shame for his or her actions, which is why they
felt secure in committing the crime in the first place. Also, they did not believe that there was actually
a victim, for example a top executive stealing millions from customers. The theme of deniability is
vast, and covers a tremendous amount of irrational thoughts and neutralizations, and from what I
gathered from the literature, allows the offender to build a positive
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Five Foot 12 Research Paper
Five Foot Twelve I am tall. I am six feet tall well five foot twelve if I want to confuse someone. If the
average height of American women is five foot five, that means I am nearly seven inches taller than
the average Jane Doe out there. Then there are gymnasts. My height has always been something that
has set me apart; its helped defined me. It is just that as long as I remember, I have not liked the
definition very much. Every day since my growth spurt in fifth grade, I watched the petite, lithe girls
dance gracefully, be called adorable, and pretty much be the ideal girl for homecoming, prom, and
cover girl for all school promotions. Shopping with friends, I always pretended that I was not
intimidating to all the people around me when
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Graduation Selfie Rhetorical Analysis
On graduation day, do you focus on being happy? Thinking that you are done and forgetting about
how much student debt you have? Nate Beeler, the artist of the cartoon Graduation Selfie captures
how that exciting day truly is. Beeler is an editorial cartoonist for the Columbus Dispatch. His work
has appeared in an abundance of news programs and other publications. Beeler has also won many
awards for his cartoons, such as the Fischetti award in 2014, and the Thomas Nast award in 2010 (The
Association of American Editorial Cartoonists). The cartoon is arguing that debt is suffocating to
recent college graduates through multiple rhetorical appeals. On college graduation day you tell
yourself, I m finally done! but are you really done?
The cartoon has a solid light blue background. In the top left corner there is purple box, inside the box
it says Graduation Selfie . In the center there is a man in a black cap and gown with his cellphone up,
taking a picture of himself with a toothy grin. Wrapped around his lower half is a ... Show more
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Beeler uses symbolism, labeling and exaggeration. The snake symbolizes evil because he is trying to
eat the man. Labeling is used on the snake, there is a bold and clear white label that says debt . The
size of the man s cellphone, his face, and the snake are exaggerated. The snake is much bigger than the
man. These elements bring depth to the cartoon and give you more to look at than just a snake eating a
man. The use of exaggeration on the snake shows that debt is bigger than you and it can be
suffocating. Beeler also uses a rhetorical appeal in this cartoon. I believe that the snake wrapping itself
around the man and getting ready to eat him shows you pathos, which is appeal to emotion. It is a very
relatable topic and by doing this he makes it so that other people can see this and think about how it
applies to their own lives, or if they are in the same boat as the man in the
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The Status Of The World s Women
The status of the world s women is not only a matter of morality and justice. It is also a political,
economic, and social imperative. The evidence is irrefutable: when women are free to develop their
talents and contribute fully to their societies, everyone benefits.
Hillary Clinton, 5/12/2010
Women are a large portion of the populace, almost 60% possess professional degrees, make up 47% of
the workforce and represent 53% of voters. Despite the fact that they have broken every barrier many
times over, women occupy only 18% of the top management positions across the world. While the
representation of women in noteworthy positions of political and business sectors has enhanced in
some cases, (20 states have female Senators) the leadership pool is still male dominated. The U.S.
places 80th in the world when it comes to female representation in authoritative positions, just ahead
of countries that are openly criticized for their treatment of women, like Iraq and Afghanistan. As of
2014, only 4.2% of CEO positions and under 17% of board seats are held by ladies among Fortune
500 organizations.
Evidence across the region has shown that having more women in senior authority promotes brilliance
in areas of performance. Research demonstrates that organizations with more women in power within
governing bodies are more gainful and have higher profits for value. Having more women with
political authority brings about better choice and strategy making. Well taught women and
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Problems in Financial Management
CHAPTER 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
THE TIES THAT BIND TRUE/FALSE 1. The difference between the market value of the firm and the
amount of money invested in the firm is known as market value added. Answer: True; Difficulty: 1;
Keywords: Market Value Added, Goal of the Firm 2. A company that wants to maximize earnings per
share may either over invest or use too much debt. Answer: True; Difficulty: 2; Keywords: Earnings
Per Share, Goal of the Firm 3. Shareholder wealth maximization means maximizing the price of the
existing common stock. Answer: True; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Shareholder Wealth, Goal of the Firm
4. It is important to evaluate all financial decisions by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The chief financial officer (CFO) is responsible for overseeing financial planning, corporate strategic
planning, and controlling the firm s cash flow. Answer: True; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Chief Financial
Officer 19. The sole objective of the federal government in taxing income is to generate financing for
government expenditures. Answer: False; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Federal Taxation 20. Investors will
be indifferent between two investments if both investments have the same expected return. Answer:
False; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Risk Return Tradeoff 21. If the stock market is efficient, then investors
do not need to read the Wall Street Journal or research companies before they select which stocks to
buy because market prices already reflect all publicly available information. Answer: False: Difficulty:
2; Keywords: Efficient Markets 22. Giving the company s CEO stock options as part of his or her
compensation package is an example of an agency cost. Answer: True; Difficulty: 2; Keywords:
Agency Costs 23. The risk of a project depends solely on the expected future cash flows it may
generate and the variability of those cash flows. Answer: False; Difficulty: 2; Keywords:
Diversification 24. Proper diversification allows corporations to eliminate all of their risk. Answer:
False: Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Diversification, Risk 25. Managers should not be concerned with
business ethics because ethical
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Genghis Khan s Downfall
Genghis Khan, be unparalleled in conquerors history, is considered as the greatest military leaders of
all time. His contiguous empire stretched from China to Europe controlling the largest empire in
history. However, he himself never be greedy for gain. His driving force to rule the huge empire was
the generosity. He distributed all of the spoils of wars to his able generals and his people. Genghis
Khan born on the grass ger and died on the grass as well. He left nothing but to conquer rest of the
lands he sees. Here is another man who accumulated more wealth than the most successful conqueror
in history, but not know for generosity at the moment, John Davison Rockefeller. At the time of his
expansion, John D. Rockefeller was nowhere
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Essay on The Modern Relevance of Themes in James Joyce s...
James Joyce is widely considered to be one of the best authors of the 20th century. One of James
Joyce s most celebrated short stories is Eveline. This short story explores the theme of order and
hazard and takes a critical look at life in Dublin, Ireland in the early 20th century. Furthermore, the
themes that underlie Eveline were not only relevant for the time the story was wrote in, but are just as
relevant today. The major theme explored in Eveline is the idea of order and hazard. In society, the
idea of order has a lot more positive connotation than hazard. People often quote popular sayings such
as life is not always greener on the other side of the pastor to indicate this belief. Contrary, the idea of
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A second group of readers however see Joyce s reaction to Eveline as uncompassionate. These readers
do not blame Eveline for not choosing to take a chance, but rather see Eveline as a sympathetic
character. These people look at the decision that Eveline is faced with as very fortuitous, and therefore
hold the belief that Eveline cannot be blamed for her decision not to leave Dublin. Other critics of
Joyce have seen his fierce criticism of Eveline as chauvinistic. This argument is based on the idea that
Joyce, a male author, does not have the right to criticize a female character, in this case Eveline.
Furthermore, there is evidence outside of his criticism of Eveline that some would say furthers the
case of Joyce s chauvinism. For example Joyce was once quoted as saying, Men are governed by lines
of intellect women: by curves of emotion (Think Exist). Many quotes said by Joyce such as this one
could be viewed as chauvinistic. Whether or not Joyce s criticism of Eveline is chauvinistic is up for
debate, but one could definitely make the case that it is. Another major theme of Eveline is Joyce s
criticism of life in Dublin in the early 20th century. One criticism Joyce has of the people of Dublin
was covered above ,which, is he believed that they settled for routine over taking opportunities to
make a better life for themselves. Joyce is perhaps critical of this trend to not settle for the norm
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Karl Marx s Philosophy On The Development Of The Bourgeoisie
Philosopher Karl Marx claims humanity is best understood through philosophical explanations. In
order to understand humans and their history, one should look at philosophy. Marx basis his ideas off
of the Hegelian dialect start with a thesis; once something contrary to that arises, develop an
antithesis. When the tension between the thesis and antithesis resolves, you get the synthesis. The
synthesis then becomes a thesis and develops its own antithesis and then another synthesis. Based on
Marx s claim, history unfolds and develops just as the Hegelian dialect does. When two groups of
people co exist in a society (one who have power and ones who don t), there is conflict. Those two
aspects of society then work out their differences and create a new, better society. This is known as the
manifesto. In this paper I will talk about Marx s take on the development of the bourgeoisie (the upper
class), the proletariat (the lower class) and capitalism. Marx believes the bourgeoisie came out of the
middle ages. He claims they were once the lower class. During the middle ages, the ruling class
consisted of kings and queens, the feudal class. Following the Hegelian dialect, the normal people will
get fed up of those more powerful, leading to internal contradictions. The bourgeoisie took charge of
trade, as the traded the way nobility could not. The bourgeoisie worked as merchants and used trade to
climb up the social ladder. They overthrew nobility, becoming the new upper class and
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Gold And Diamonds Have Been Sought After For Centuries
Gold and diamonds have been sought after for centuries (Live Science website, 2014). The treasurable
commodities were even worn and used in the ancient world, from a Chinese king who died in 128
B.C. to Egyptian Pharaohs (Live Science website, 2014). However, after centuries of mining the earth,
how does the on going search for the supply affect our world? Let s delve further to see the economic,
environmental and human impact of mining for these products.
Economically, gold mining generated three million jobs in 2013 (Lawrie on Gold website, 2015). One
million jobs were formed directly from gold mining and the other two million were formed for
necessary suppliers and support services (Lawrie on Gold website, 2015). Around the world the ...
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Gold is thirty six percent of all Tanzania s exports and twenty six percent of all of Papua New Guinea,
and Ghana (World Gold Council website, 2015).
Adding to that, diamond mining produces many jobs and economic growth (Diamond Facts website,
2016). Globally, ten million people are employed due to the diamond industry (Diamond Facts
website, 2016). Most diamonds come from less developed countries (Diamond Facts website, 2016).
These countries use the revenue produced by diamond mining to better their country (Diamond Facts
website, 2016). Much of the revenue goes to building infrastructure like hospitals, schools, roads, and
clean water systems (Diamond Facts website, 2016). The diamond trade produces eight point four
billion dollars to Africa (Diamond Facts website, 2016). Countries within Africa such as Botswana
and Namibia have evidenced that profits from diamonds aid less developed countries have substantial
benefits like economic growth and stability (Diamond Facts website, 2016). Profits from mining
diamonds has shown to play an important role in turning war torn countries into economically stable
places (Diamond Facts website, 2016). Botswana has one of the fastest growing economies in the
world, chiefly due to the diamond industry (Diamond Facts website, 2016). Without diamond mining,
Botswana would lose three billion dollars in profits per year (Diamond Facts website, 2016). The
result would be devastating to
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  • 2. Identity Loss In Forgetfulness, AndOnce More To The Lake Authors often create texts that share common themes to teach readers importance of certain aspects and hardships of life. Theme may be expressed through an author s use of rhetorical devices and many other contributing factors such as figurative language and repetition. The essay, Once More to the Lake written by E.B. White and the poem Forgetfulness written by Billy Collins, both contain a theme of identity loss. In Once More to the Lake E.B White connects to a lake at young age and when returning with his son years later is unable to identify himself. In similar theme Forgetfulness describes different factors of human life and everyday things being forgotten and lost. Both White and Collins use repetition and metaphors to further push the theme of identity loss throughout the texts. First and foremost, authors E.B. White and Billy Collins both use exceptional repetition to portray the themes of their writings Once More to the Lake and Forgetfulness . In the essay Once More to the Lake, the main character expressed his connection to the lake from a young age. Later in life he brings his son and begins to be at a loss for his identity while being at the lake. Similar in theme, the poem Forgetfulness is a tale describing the loss of parts of one s life that used to be known, much like identity loss. Repetition is a major key in both texts for pushing the theme of identity loss. During Once More to the Lake, E.B White experienced many moments that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 6. Virginia V. Texas, The Supreme Court Upheld The... In Fisher v Texas, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of special admissions programs; but this could only be done under strict judicial scrutiny, and with narrowly tailored provisions. Two separate questions stem from this: What does narrowly tailoring mean in light of the 14th Amendment? And how can other universities implement admission standards that are constitutionally permissible? Short Answer Grutter and Gratz established that race could be a factor in the admissions process. But it must pass strict scrutiny. At first blush, this might appear discriminatory. But if there is a compelling government interest, then it is not covered by the Equal Protection Clause, in the Fourteenth Amendment. So to pass strict scrutiny ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because schools have a rational reason for excluding certain individuals. It cannot accept every student, so schools must have the ability to sift through applicants. For example, test scores, GPA, extracurricular activities, and the like, can be used when considering an applicants file. In short, this in no way perverts or violates the Equal Protection Clause; schools have a reasonable interest in denying certain applicants because they cannot admit every student that applies. Discussion of Cases: How the Court Applied Strict Scrutiny When a University implements special admissions requirements, like race and ethnicity, the Court called for the most exacting judicial scrutiny when reviewing cases of this nature (Bakke v U.S.). For this, the rational basis test is faulty. Strict scrutiny is prescribed to examine race cases. The Court visited this topic in two separate cases: Grutter v Bollinger and Gratz v Bollinger. Grutter examined admissions requirements for Michigan Law School, and Gratz examined Michigan undergraduate requirements. Once again, emphasis was placed on applying strict scrutiny when race plays a factor in admissions. The court also established the need for narrowly tailored provisions when implementing such programs. In Grutter, the court re emphasized the fact that cultivating a diverse student body was a compelling state interest. And according to Chief Justice Rehnquist, student body diversity is a compelling state ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 8. Patricia Takacs Essay Dr. Patricia Takacs TMJ and Sleep Dentistry Center of Central Kentucky http://beaumontfamilydentistry.com/services/tmj and sleep dentistry/ American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine Recognizes Lexington Dentist LEXINGTON, KY Dr. Patricia Takacs wants Lexington residents to snore less and sleep better. Because of her continued work in that area,, she has been named a Diplomate by the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine (ABDSM). The board is the leading national organization for dentists who use oral appliances to treat obstructive sleep apnea and snoring. This is a treatment alternative that many patients find more comfortable and convenient than the Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machines. By naming Dr. Takacs a Diplomate, the ABDSM is recognizing her training and experience with dental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Takacs graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry with high honors in 1983. Before attending dental school, she worked in a dental office in Vienna and Williamstown, WV. She has advanced training from the Spear Learning Continuum and has completed a mini residency in sleep medicine at Tufts University. She holds memberships with the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, American Dental Association, Kentucky Dental Association, American Academy of Craniofacial Pain, Bluegrass Dental Society, Dental Organization of Conscious Sedation, Academy of Computerized Dentistry, Academy of Gp Orthodontics, and Academy of Laser Dentistry. About the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine The American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine was started in 1991 as a national, non profit professional society for dentists who treat sleep apnea and snoring. The academy provides resources for dentists to further their education. It also promotes oral appliances as a treatment for obstructive sleep apnea and related issues. The academy has more than 2,800 member dentists worldwide. For more information, visits the website aadsm.org or call ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Political Identities in Malaysia since Its Independence in... Q: Since gaining independence in 1957, which social cleavages have been important in shaping the identities of political parties in Malaysia? As is the case for many (relatively) new democracies, Malaysia s electoral backdrop has been influenced by competing social cleavages since gaining its independence in 1957. But which social cleavages have been important in shaping the identities of political parties in Malaysia? This essay highlights which social cleavages have played an instrumental part in maintaining the identities of each of the major parties within Malaysia, and which cleavage dimension has been politicised to create the strongest electoral division. It will first assess to what extent social cleavages in Malaysia have been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The resulting cleavage structure is the product of complex relations of crosscutting and reinforcing cleavages largely defining the setup of a party system which outlines political platforms, individual party behaviour, and the potential for coalition forming. To assess which cleavage structures have typically divided voters within a given party system, the party system must have been frozen whereby the party system has effectively politicised a certain issue dimension where political parties emerge from and have maintained their relevance in the system due to the salience of such issues. For many Western democracies, Lipset and Rokkan assessed that two revolutions have been responsible for structuring certain cleavages in party systems: the national revolution was responsible for politicising the differences of the centre/periphery and the religious/secular while the industrial revolution characterised the urban/rural and capital/labour divides. However, Malaysia is a relatively new democracy. There has never been a national revolution which divided the centre/periphery and the religious/secular, nor was it the case of urban/rural and capital/labour divides of the industrial revolution at least not to the point of freezing the party system. So how can we apply the model put forth by Lipset and Rokkan to account for the politicisation of social cleavages in Malaysia? Ufen writes that the structures of party systems mirror real social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Influence Of Religion On The Life Of Catherine Mcauley ATAR REL UNIT 2 TASK 1 PREPARATION SHEET Allocated Time: 50 minutes Total Marks: 30 Weighting: 10% of total mark for year (units 1 and 2 combined) Syllabus Points: How people respond to the meaning and purpose offered by religion Examples of how people are influenced /shaped by religion Task Description: An essay about the influence of religion in the life of Catherine McAuley. Revision Focus: You will be required to revise *Content from the Unit 2 Module 1.0 Religion and Life *The historical background of Catherine McAuley *Essay writing skills *In text quoting QUESTION: An essay about the influence of religion in the life of Catherine McAuley. Catherine McAuley was born in 1778, during the time Ireland had two tired societies, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her father James, who was a successful businessman who had acquired considerable real estate and was a practising catholic and man of deep faith passed away when she was very young. However his strong faith servilely impacted her. His inspiring example lead Catherine to persist being a Catholic her entire life. Which meant going against all the pressures and resisting or the criticism. Catherine s mother lacked her husbands depth of faith and was much more interested in her social status within Dublin society than her religion. It was her father who provided her with the first model of service to the poor through his involvement with those in his own community. The second death of her parent forced into becoming independant, and growing up much quicker then she would have hoped. However again this has shaped the way Catherine was, and built her strong and caring character. Looking for god in this instance help Catherine gain strength to carry on to inspire and help others along the way. Do not put your trust in any human being, but place all your confidence in God. (Catherine McAuley 49). Catherine was influence by religion from a very young age, which has shown significantly throughout her life. Her fathers presence in her life at a young age was still so impactful that she carried out his religion and pushed through all other temptations to convert.
  • 11. Catherine McAuley s life was influenced by religion in another major life event, which occurred after the death ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Function of Different Settings in A Doll s House and... The Function of Different Settings in A Doll s House and Twelfth Night The setting comparison and deliberation in this essay is between Henric Ibsen s A Doll s House and William Shakespeare s Twelfth Night . A Doll s House deals with the social life and duty, the woman s proper place and role within the family and the society. Twelfth Night is about illusion, deception, disguises, madness, and the extraordinary things that love will cause us to do and to see. The plot of the Twelfth Night takes place in Illyria, the unreal, fairy land, the land of illusions and dreams. The beauty and the lighthearted atmosphere of Illyria influence the characters of the play. Orsino, Duke of Illyria, doesn t care about his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only at the end of the third act the noticeable change in Nora s behavior shows us the emancipation of women in the modern period, the change in their status and rights in the society. In both plays music is very important. Listening to the songs, Orsino enjoys the situation of being in love with Olivia. He doesn t realize that he is in love with love and not with her. This is why he needs music. It sustains and calms down his stormy emotions, helps him to overcome the pain of unshared love. In A Doll s house the Tarantella symbolizes Nora s agitation at her struggle with Krogstad and with her husband. The piano with its black and white keys symbolizes the contrasts in the play (between Nora and Mrs. Linden, Nora and Torvald, changing in Nora s behavior between the first and the third acts). Songs, tarantella, piano and the bell rings all together are designated to brake tension throughout the play. The doors are also the very important part of the setting in A Doll s House . They make an illusion of the more rooms in the house and give the ides of the positive and negative issues in the play. Nora enters and exits through the same door. This is a foreshadowing to the end of the third act, where she exits from the house and Torvald s life through the same door she has entered them before. When she goes to the door of Torvald s study and listens, it points to the gap in their relationship and to the lack ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. St. Philomena Loved God with All Her Heart Essays St. Philomena was born on January 10th, 291 in Greece. St. Philomena s name in latin is Filialuminis which means daughter of light. St. Philomena s parents were both royal from a small state in Greece. Her father was forced to have his daughter marry emperor Diocletian. My virginity, which I have vowed to God, comes before everything, before you, before my country. My kingdom is Heaven. St. Philomena rejected the emperor because she made a promise to herself that her virginity belonged to God. Because St. Philomena would not accept his hand in marriage, he forced guards to unclothe her and whip her. Thinking her wounds were irreparable, the guards chained her up in a dungeon, assuming she would die. Philomena recovered with the help of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though she rejected the emperor, she still treated and loved her neighbors as herself. In spite the fact that she was tortured, she did not fight back, harm, or express any negativity towards anyone. Pray to Saint Philomena. Whatever you ask from her, She will obtain for you. Pope Gregory XVI. St. Philomena is known as The Wonder Worker because she has listened to prayers and requests. St. Philomena can help me in my day to day life by being an inspiration for me. She is a role model because she was abused and killed at a young age for loving God unconditionally. She can help me in my faith by looking up to her when i am having a hard time. St. Philomena did not give up, even though she was tortured. I can grow in faith with the help of St. Philomena and God by following their footsteps. I can follow their footsteps to be holy and faithful. In addition, I can be like the both of them by resisting complaints, because they did not complain about what they were facing throughout their struggles. I can be loyal to my family, friends, and God just like St. Philomena was to God. I chose St. Philomena because I relate to her since she is around my age. I also chose her because when I was around eight years old my mom took me to a gift shop at Our Lady Of Peace that had figurines, prayer books, bibles, rosaries, crucifixes, and other gifts supplies. When we were there, I saw the statue of St. Philomena and I thought she was gorgeous. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Snowy Owls of the Arctic Snowy Owls of the Arctic By BadWolf2 Zoology 101 Description of Snowy Owls Scientific name Recently changed genus General size and markings Differences between males and females Diet Primary diet and quantity Hunting Diurnal, not nocturnal Area of hunting ground Decline of food source Breeding Mates for life Protection of nesting area Normal clutch size Food availability effects on clutch size Migration How far do they travel for food? A population decline or local extinction The snowy owl is a larger raptor type carnivorous bird whose body height is between 20 and 28 inches high. The wingspan of this owl reaches 4.2 to 4.8 feet across and its weight is between 3.5 to 6.5 pounds ( Snowy Owls , 2012). The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Snowy owls tend to be like other owls in that they are monogamous and mate for life. They are fiercely protective of their nests and breeding area. They will go so far as to attack wolves if they believe them to be a threat ( Snowy Owl , 2012). This extreme protection does not just stop with their own nest. They create an unintentional benefit to dark bellied brent geese who nest close to snowy owls for the protection of their own nests. The closer these geese place their nests to the snowy owl s nest the safer they are as well as if their nest is far from the snowy owl nest there is more danger and thus a higher chance of nest abandonment. The more protection these geese have the larger the number and size of their eggs as well (van Kleef, Willems, Volkov, Smeets, Nowak, amp; Nowak, 2007). The average clutch (number of eggs) size is between three and eleven depending on the population density of their food source that year. When there is a particularly lean year in food source some owl
  • 15. pairs never mate and do not produce a clutch. Females will incubate the eggs while the male provides food and protection. The eggs are laid only one every other day. The incubation period is about 32 days and the young do not leave the nest until they are about 25 days old. The young do not fly very well until ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Grandmother Symbolism It is truthfully effortless comparing two well written stories when the elements of fiction are attentively assembled. Due to the limited amount of fictional elements, there is not many to choose from. The writings of A Good Man is Hard to Find, by Flannery O Connor, and Hills like White Elephants, by Ernest Hemingway, display the presence of mutual elements. The uniqueness of both stories is what predominantly stands out. Both authors present their anecdotes with parallel approaches, but provide multiple dissimilarities in doing so. The grandmothers role in A Good Man is Hard to Find, is defined by selfishness, greed and egocentric opinions. Throughout the story, it is clearly pointed out that the grandmother will by any means necessary strive to persuade her son, Bailey, to fulfill her desires. From the very beginning, the grandmother affirms that she does not want to go to Florida. She then goes out of her way by pointing out that there is a man a loose in Florida. I wouldn t take my children in any direction with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also a term used as a form of symbolism by Earnest Hemmingway in his short story Hills like White Elephants. As an author, one must acknowledge that symbolism is a principal element of fiction, and in this story the term white elephants is used to describe something that is not wanted. Jig, the protagonist of this story indicates that the hills look like white elephants. By saying so, she is envisioning the hills in correspondence to her unborn baby. However, both characters are not under the same terminology. She then steadily debates the abortion and mentions that the hills They don t really look like white elephants (592). Therefore, giving The American a hint of her wanting to keep the baby. An ongoing fight of wills is taking place throughout the entire story. Ultimately, Earnest Hemmingway s use of symbolism carries on his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Use of Horizontal and Vertical Integration by Carnegie... The use of horizontal and vertical integration by Carnegie in the industrialization period Throughout history many people used unfair ways to improve their lives over others. In the late 18th century and early 19th century the use of vertical integration became more popular and used by large business owners. Vertical integration is when a company attempts to own all parts of the business by owning every piece that goes into the product being created. One large business owner who was a robber baron and particularly used vertical integration was Andrew Carnegie. He used these tactics as a way to improve his business and wealth. Under the table deals, allowed businessmen s company s to flourish, resulting in them becoming wealthy, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of vertical integration by Carnegie was taking business away from other industries who needed citizens and companies to purchase their product. Carnegie became more popular and people started to buy his steel over others which had a negative effect on society as a whole while only improving his earnings and taking from other industries. Along with using vertical integration negatively, Carnegie was a robber baron. A robber baron is a business owner who tends to use ruthful tactics to gain more wealth. Carnegie Steel and many other business enterprises had people working for them in harsh conditions that were unsafe and unsanitary. Along with getting low pay, the workers were also forced to work 7 days a week for unbelievable hours. Carnegie s factories were unsanitary, poorly ventilated and the employees were underpaid and overworked in unsafe environments. Overall, Carnegie abused his power of wealth to overrule his employees and used vertical integration to take from other industries, but without doing so he would not be as successful as he was. If Carnegie wanted to be a successful business leader, he would have to do whatever it took to improve his company without breaking the law. In the late 18th century and early 19th century, there were no laws on how workers should be treated, wage laws or how sanitary factories must be showing that Carnegie was not the only business owner treating his employees as he did. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. George Harvey Strait s Write This Down George Harvey Strait was born in Poteet, Texas on May 18th, 1952. He was raised on a family owned farm in nearby Pearsall, Texas, where he studied agriculture at Southwest Texas State University. George married his high school sweetheart, Norma, before joining the army. Outside of his music career, George had many other interests, including skiing, calf roping, and golf. He has one son named George Jr., who is pursuing a career as a professional rodeo competitor. His daughter, Jennifer, died in a car accident in 1986. While stationed in Hawaii, he began singing in the Army sponsored band called Rambling Country. After returning to Texas, he put together his own band, Ace in the Hole. Things really took off for the band in about 1981 when George ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Deep in the heart of Texas has an up beat tempo with about 111 beats per minute. Write This Down is another song on his For the Last Time album, written by Dana Hunt Oglesby and Kent Robbins. Write This Down has a really fast beat, with almost 130 beats per minute. It was released in March 1999 and it reached number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100. I Can Still Make Cheyenne written by Aaron Baker and Erv Woolsey was a song about the life and sacrifice of a rodeo cowboy. This song begins with a phone call from a cowboy on the rodeo who is always on the road. He calls home to his wife to check in and also apologize for letting the rodeo and the life he is leading, take precedent over their relationship. During the phone call, the cowboy guarantees her that he is coming home, but a tone in her voice alerts him that something is wrong. The chorus talks about how the woman is fed up with the life he has left her with and that she has decided to leave him for another man. As much as that pains the cowboy, he still decides to pursue his true passion, the rodeo. Even though he second guesses himself about his decision, he still feels that his love of the rodeo will mend his heart. Cheyenne is the most significant rodeo around. Without telling her, he was going to skip Cheyenne to come back to her, even though that would be the biggest sacrifice a cowboy could ever make. I Can Still Make Cheyenne has kind of a slower tempo with about 100 beats per minute. That song was a huge success for George. According tocountryweekly.com, Check Yes or No started because Dana Hunt Black said I had wanted to write a cute song that talked about grade school love for a long time. Dana also recalled another important detail the song s reference to Emmilou, the girl who got caught passing a note. I really did sit beside a girl name Emmilou Hays ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Fable For Tomorrow Think about your typical day and the things you do. Your daily routines, the weather, and the things we see when we walk out are the constant reminder of those typical days. But what if one day, everything changes drastically and out of typical? Describing of what was once a perfect town with diverse life, in A Fable For Tomorrow , the writer, Rachel Carson conveys a subliminal message to the readers and wants them to think: Maybe our world isn t so perfect at all. During the story, the town shifts from peaceful and full of life to an abyss of silence and dead. The readers, or us, are engaged to think in the end about the tragic story of the town that once about how her story applies to our life and actual situations today. From the beginning, she introduced the town s serene quality saying all life lived in harmony with its surroundings in the town. She added on to this with describing the lively nature during the seasons such as the oak, maple, and birch that set up ablaze in the autumn or countless birds feeding on berries in the winter. The description of those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Illnesses were mentioned to spread among the live stocks and the people who lived there and everything began to die. The things that Carson had described with beauty has now deteriorated like the attractive roadsides with laurel, fern, and wildflowers were now lined with brown and 249 withered vegetation. But the biggest and the most drastic change of all was the silence of the birds. Carson stated on the mornings that had once throbbed with chorus of many birds there was now no sound; only silence . The birds, a reminiscent symbol of the town s peace and prosperity, were fading away, suggesting a sign of famine and economic collapse as well. Although the town was peaceful in the beginning with Carson stating all life lived in harmony with its surroundings , this was a different. It was silence in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay on Pluto communication Question: Final assignment on case study of Pluto Telecommunications 1. INTRODUCTION Pluto started losing business because of there is no common strategic level business communications between directors and managing directors within organisation. The integrations of departments are causing further problems, because some employees are benefiting more than others are. Therefore, it is easy to envisage the conflict of interest from different individuals, which has created three sub cultures within a single organisational culture. However, with the right measure of processes, management and leaderships, Pluto can bring both organisation and business on track. 2. STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS Within the departments communications and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pluto changed in size, but did not equally change with structure, strategy, technology and environment. Furthermore, according to Martin Corbett, Lawrence and Lorsch (1967) argued that, only parts of the organisation deal with parts of the environment; and, more turbulent, complex and diverse the external environment facing organisation, the greater the degree of differentiation among its sub parts [6]. It is obvious that Tim, John, and Matthew from their respective departments will hold different attitudes and behave differently in terms of their goal perspective, period and interpersonal orientation. Different interests and different point of views also mean that they will often find it difficult to see the things same way or to agree on integrated plan of action. Matthew only recruits business university graduates, whereas others do not. According to Martin Corbett, Sherif M. and Sherif C. (1950) started that levels of conflict between groups are largely a result of organisational structure. However, Crozier (1964) and Hickson et al., (1971) stated that revealed that sources of power are often hidden in the design of the organisation its structure and its culture [7]. Veronica did not notice the hidden power within groups and did not realise the consequences of the power. The presence of abuse of technology has taken a dominant position across Pluto; marketing team does not use email to inform their product ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Positron Emission Tomography (Pet Scan) If your doctor ever refers you for a PET scan, you will be introduced to a fairly new medical imaging technique. Since this emerging modality is so new, a lot of the general public is not aware of what a PET scan exactly is. This essay will help explain the concept of this modality and the characteristics of it that allow doctors to diagnose and manage the proper care for some of today s most devastating medical conditions known to man. Positron emission tomography, also called PET imaging or a PET scan, is a diagnostic examination that uses positively charged particles. The particles are radioactive positrons that detect changes in the body s metabolism and chemical activities. Positrons are tiny particles emitted from a radioactive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, as advances in PET technologies continue, this procedure is beginning to be used more widely in other areas. PET scans are used most often to detect cancer. A PET scan can be particularly effective in identifying if you have specific cancer, if it has spread. These scans can be performed on the whole body. In addition, a scan can be valuable in evaluating the effectiveness of chemotherapy. It is an excellent test to monitor for recurrence of disease. PET shows whether or not a cancerous tumor is benign or malignant. No other imaging technique can do this. Also it allows for finding the extent of a cancer which is better known as staging. Early intervention is PET s most important benefit. The earlier the detection, the likelier the cure PET is the most accurate test to reveal coronary artery disease and impaired blood flow or to rule out its presence. A PET scan may reveal early coronary artery disease and damaged or dead heart muscle due to a heart attack. It can also tell the difference between nonfunctioning dead heart muscle from poorly functioning heart muscle that would benefit from a procedure, such as heart surgery, angioplasty, coronary artery bypass surgery or an implant, to increase blood flow to heart muscle. Therefore, it can also be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Methods For Creating A Program As the focus and scope of the project evolved, so did the methods used to find a solution to the scheduling problem. The approach to creating a program had several stages, including a method to define several distinct weeklong schedules to combine, a method taking into account non standardized class schedules, and a method combining consistent schedules with additional constraints. These approaches were each based on the current understanding of the scope and requirements of the project. In the first stage of the project, the focus was on creating several week long schedule blocks, composed of mixed shift lengths, that could be combined together over the entire year to achieve a schedule complying with the ACGME. These schedule blocks would be grouped by their intended use, such as which day a clinic session was on, day shifts or night shifts, specific educational blocks like the GPC, and split between first and second/third year residents. This schedule would be implemented on top of previously assigned educational units and clinic sessions, and optimized for the correct number of residents during each hour of the day. Figure 3A demonstrates the schedule blocks, showing the hours assigned by each block over the course of a Wednesday. This method also included an implementation of the previously defined linear program, allowing scheduling blocks to be efficiently created for each of the situations required by the method. As more information was gathered, it became clear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Obstacles In Achieving The American Dream A dream is not obtainable through waiting. It is obtained by many factors. With many dreams come trials that must be passed. The main obstacles of the American dream include race, the time period and dedication. With this world suffering from racism, race is a major obstacle in achieving the American dream. Throughout history, it is apparent that whites have an edge in obtaining the dream. This is because the major settlers of America were white. Also a majority of the American population consists of white people. African Americans and Hispanics still have a hard time in their survival let alone prosperity due to racism that causes them to need to work harder for seemingly less pay. This type of racism occurs when the people in power seek to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Lan Topologies LAN Topologies Jason Smith IT/240 September 7 2014 TAMMY FLEMONS LAN Topologies Case Project 2 1 You have been hired to upgrade a network of 50 computers currently connected to 10 Mbps hubs. This long overdue upgrade is necessary because of poor network response time caused by a lot of collisions occurring during long file transfers between clients and servers. How do you recommend upgrading this network? What interconnecting devices will you use, and what benefit will you get from using these devices? Write a short memo describing the upgrade and, if possible, include a drawing of the new network. This system ought to have a central server that can control approaching and cordial transmissions. A central server would prevent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After an irregular time interim, the stations that impacted endeavor to transmit once more. In the event that an alternate impact happens, the time interims from which the irregular holding up time is chosen are expanded orderly. This is known as exponential once again off. Write a short explanation (two to three sentences) of each concept and be prepared to discuss it with the class. References Guide to Networking Essentials ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Exclusionary Rule Pros And Cons The Exclusionary rule, as defined in our Criminal Justice Book: 7e, is the principle that illegally obtained evidence must be excluded from trial. If any evidence, that falls within the field of the exclusionary rule, is found that would otherwise not have been found by law enforcements, the rule applies to linked evidence found and all the evidence after. This after evidence is often referred as fruit of the poisonous tree. The exclusionary rule is also looked at in a way to block law enforcement officers from handling searches and/or seizures, a violation of the fourth amendment, possibly aiding to defendants whose rights have been violated. With the exclusionary rule comes a lot of critics who believe the Court s decisions allow criminals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Public University Of Arkansas State University he question of religious involvement in public education has been a controversial topic since before America was a country. Thomas Paine, one of our founding fathers, expressed, As to religion, I hold it to be the indispensable duty of the government to protect all conscientious protesters thereof, and I know of no other business government has to do therewith, ( 20 Quotes ). While the separation of church and state was a necessity made clear by Thomas Jefferson in the first amendment of the Constitution, the question differentiating freedom of religion and freedom from religion remains intangible. The public university of Arkansas State confronted this debate in September of 2014 after the death of two of its esteemed football team associates. In January of 2014, former Arkansas State University football player Markel Owens was killed, and just six months later former equipment manager Barry Weyer was also killed. Honoring their late friends, the entire Arkansas State University (ASU) NCAA Division I football team willingly agreed to affix cross shaped decals to the back of their helmets, memorializing the initials of the deceased members (Starnes). Athletic director Terry Mohajir backed the team s actions by stating, My job is to support our players and our coaches in their expression of any type of grief, and that s what I was doing, (Kuruvilla). After receiving complaints from the co presidents of the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), the university s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Characteristics Of Saturated Fats Saturated fats include nuts, and in a recent study not only were nuts a good source of saturated fat, but they were also proven to improve lipid profile of inflammatory biomarkers. Participants from cohort studies has high risk for cardiac disease, but those who had a higher consumption of nuts and exercised consistently were more likely to have lower c reactive protein and IL 6 concentrations (5). They ate higher amount of nuts because they replaced red meats, processed meats, and refined grains with nuts. This reduced their risk of getting heart disease because their overall state of inflammation was reduced, and chronic low grade inflammation is known for being a culprit in all phases of atherosclerosis. The studies strengths were that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was another study that studied if a Mediterranean diet could decrease inflammation and improve one s heart health. In this study, inflammation caused by diet and telomere length were evaluated with those who have a high risk of heart disease. With the use of the dietary inflammatory index, they looked to see the association between diet related inflammation and telomere length. Telomere length affects how our cells age, and if they shorten, then it will shorten one s life as well as makine one more susceptible to disease. This study was a cross sectional and longitudinal study that resulted in a consistent beneficial effect with aging and health when consuming a anti inflammatory diet (7). The beneficial effects were that it changed their telomere length. Anti inflammatory diets they included were Mediterranean diets supplemented with olive oil, and Mediterranean diets supplemented with mixed nuts. The control group was on a low fat diet. This study also showed that a proinflammatory diet can affect a person telomere length by drastically shortening it (7). More specifically, proinflammatory foods include fried foods, refined carbohydrates, and sugar and anti inflammatory foods include vegetables like kale/spinach, fruits like tomatoes/blueberries, fatty fish, and nuts. Unlike with inflammation, there are more diets proven to improve hypertension. In this specific study 3 different diets were given to participants who had hypertension and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Comparison Of Rikers Island Jail Three minutes. 180 seconds. Not a lot of time, is it? What can you do? Well I can tell you what I am most likely to do in three minutes. Make Ramen noodles. Delicious, filling, and fast ramen noodles. In all honesty, one would be hard pressed to find someone who could resist the tantalizing scent of noodles dowsed in a scrumptious mixture of salt and more salt. Let us begin with a brief overview of the history of ramen noodles. Created in Japan in the late 50 s by Momofuku Ando, this easy to prepare meal was designed to be a quick and easy alternative to making a full dinner. Mr. Ando made the iconic snack food for the true reason that fosters invention. He created it out of necessity. In Japan there was a shortage of food after World War ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a savoir. It is a redeemer. It brought me from dropping down in the snow to continue on and reach my goals. It has sustained me, college students whose levels of intoxication reach staggeringly high levels, and even inmates of Rikers Island Jail where Ramen noodles are the most purchased product at the commissary. Ramen noodles saved thousands of people from starvation in Japan. Ramen noodles have brought friends closer together. Ramen noodles are incredible. Other than being unbearably delicious, ramen noodles are simply on of the greatest innovations. Its very own country voted it as the greatest domestic invention in its history. And Japan the invented the Samurai sword. Samurai swords are pretty awesome. If nothing else, Ramen noodles are the just plain efficient. In fact, for the number crunchers out there, you can live on ramen noodles for a full year, all three meals, for a measly $140. Perspective. That s about 4.6 days of Boun Amici sandwiches. So the cost per unit of this satisfying meal is off the charts. Before I finish my piece, I must ask. Who among us has not tasted the love and affection cooked into ramen noodles? (THROW PACKAGES OF NOODLES TO RANDOM PEOPLE; CATCH OFF GUARD IF POSSILBLE) Please accept this gift and enjoy it. Ramen is powerful force. Ramen was truly put on this earth for all the right reasons. Three minutes. What will you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Gender Challenges Within The Business Of Sports Abstract Gender challenges in sports have been around for centuries. Male and female genders are treated differently in more than one way. The research I have gathered show the differences in all aspects of sports related business areas such as, ticket sales, facilities, price of tickets, media coverage, Sports Illustrated covers, and sports reporters. The purpose of this research is to bring attention the disparities that women follow in the business of sports. Women are stereotyped, discriminated against, and harassed in all aspects I have discussed. So my final thoughts on my research are that women will always be acknowledged for their beauty, body, and sex appeal. A woman s knowledge of sports, athleticism, and love for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of this research is to bring attention to the lack of women s sports coverage in the media and show how male sports have taken priority over women s sports. Gender Challenges in Ticket Sales In 1994 the ticket prices for 308 different universities within the NCAA division 1 men s and women s basketball teams were validated in a study. The study shows that men s prices started out higher than the price of women s basketball tickets. From 1994 to 1997 both men s and women s ticket prices increased a quarter. (p. 229) by 1997 men s basketball tickets totaled to be $9.75 and women s tickets were $4.75. (p. 230) Analysis shows that the increase in men s tickets compared to women s is shown through the evaluation of each athletic program.(p. 234) For example, the University of Tennessee women s basketball program is stronger than the men s basketball program therefore ticket sells for the UT women s basketball is going to be a higher margin than the men. The University of Kentucky men s basketball program is stronger than the women s so the big blue fan base would be paying a higher price to watch the wildcats play at Rupp Arena than the lady cats playing Memorial Coliseum. The discrepancy in gender shows that the ticket prices for men tend to be higher than women. From the study in the early 90 s to now the ticket pricing has shown more equity in both genders athletic events. Discrimination in Olympics News Coverage The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Observational Learning Experience If I were to have a five year old nephew and I were to have to teach him something I would mostly likely use a combination of reinforcers and observational learning. Both positive and negative punishment would be implemented in the teaching process, as well as the observational part so that they all compliment each other. Most likely I would begin to teach him to play baseball and basketball since most, including myself, start around that age. Although, I would not be as hard on him as my brothers were on me when it came to sports. I would begin to teach him baseball since it is my favorite. Before any actual practice begins I would explain the simple form of the concept of the game. The object of the game, some terminology, etc. For ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Again I was always taught in more of a punishment type approach and again it worked for me, but I believe it depends on the kid that is being taught and how they handle it. The same goes for basketball as it did baseball, I would teach him the concept and objective of the game. When a kid this age is being taught it is all really observational, because they look to you for guidance and on how to do everything properly. They literally try to copy everything you do. When it comes to basketball once he has the concept down and I have taught him how to do everything correctly, I would take more of punishment route. For example, if he keeps missing lay ups, I would make him make fifty before he could move on to anything else. If he has trouble dribbling, then I would make him do dribbling drills until he has started to improve. The same goes for baseball too. Punishment in a form that improves his game by making him to the same thing over and over again until he gets better. My punishment in both sports was that I would always have to run if I messed up repeatedly. That only makes you want to do better, which makes you better in the long run, but making him repeat what he needs to improve has more of a direct correlation in helping his weak aspects of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay on The Role of the Frontal Lobes The Role of the Frontal Lobes Table of Contents 1 Introduction_ 3 2 The Structure and Functional Anatomy of the Frontal Lobes 3 2.1 Figure 1. A diagrammatic representation of the brain_ 5 3 Luria s Model of Brain Function_ 5 4 The Complex Function of Frontal Lobes 6 5 No Longer En Gage ing; What Happens When The Frontal Lobes Go Wrong?_ 6 5.1 The Frontal Lobes and Personality 7 5.2 The Frontal Lobes and Executive Function / Drive 8 5.2.1 Theories of frontal lobe function_ 9 5.2.1.1 Working memory_ 9 5.2.1.2 Controlled vs Automatic processes 9 5.2.1.3 Use of Scripts 9 5.2.1.4 Guidance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 67) The frontal lobes are described as the brain s orchestra leader (Martin, 1998, p. 190), which would place them at the reins of controlling effective behaviour. Damage to the frontal lobes encompasses a wide range of symptoms including deficits in executive functioning, changes in personality, emotional expression and social interaction. This includes apathy and lack of spontaneity, inability to plan and modify the sequencing of behaviour and inappropriate behaviour. 2 The Structure and Functional Anatomy of the Frontal Lobes =========================================================== In order to understand the complex nature of the frontal lobes, a synopsis of the anatomy of the
  • 32. relevant parts of the brain is pertinent. Each hemisphere of the brain is divided into four geographical areas: the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, temporal lobe and occipital lobe. This division is not based on functionality, but is an aesthetic one. The frontal lobe is the largest of these geographic areas with the Rolandic fissure (Central sulcus) and the Silvian fissure (Lateral sulcus) and the Corpus Callosum creating the boundaries. The frontal lobe is comprised of three functionally specific areas on the surface area of the cerebral cortex: the precentral cortex or primary motor cortex (Brodmann s area 4), the premotor cortex (Brodmann s area 6) and the prefrontal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Edward Hopper Nighthawks Meaning The Beauty of Nighthawks Paintings have inspired many things in the world, and they truly can be worth a thousand words. Nighthawks, a painting by Edward Hopper, is a simple painting, with symbols and messages throughout the work of art. The painting is very basic, but as basic as it is, there is a lot going on when it comes to its description. Even the little things in this painting have a great story behind them that you can think about on your own without something to tell you what it is about and what it wants to tell you. It because of the variety, although small, of colors and images that make the painting unique and worthy of telling a story that you wouldn t really think about until really looking at the painting in detail. Hopper s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Edward Hopper said that Nighthawks was inspired by a restaurant on New York s Greenwich Avenue where two streets meet. (About This Artwork, Nighthawks, p.1) Hopper had many inspirations for this painting, however, through events in his life, such as venues he had visited, and the era of art for which he was involved. Hopper was born in 1882, and he studied at the New York School of Art from 1900 to 1906, and he studied and worked in the fine arts. During the first part of his art career, Hopper was an illustrator who traveled around Europe, gaining inspiration from the areas he visited, as well as gain more knowledge to increase his skills in creating artworks. At first, he struggled to sell his artwork and create a name for himself so he could become more popular; even after he returned to the United States he had difficulties. After returning, Hopper never went back to Europe; he continued his career around the United States only. Beginning his impressionist artwork, Hopper finally decided that he was going to do a one man art exhibit for his paintings. Although nothing was sold, he gained major recognition for his works of art. A few years later, he did another exhibit from which he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Zimbabwean Government- Prime Minister Mugabe’s Influence Zimbabwean Government Prime Minister Mugabe s Influence Due to Britain s legacy of domination and political exploitation, Zimbabwe has struggled to enact meaningful democracy. Prime Minister Mugabe was influenced by British rule and precedent to gain control and to use his position to keep the lower class people at the bottom. Pamela Machakanja stated that, the government concentrated wealth and power in the ruling class and stifled popular dissent through repression and the systemic use of military force (Machakanja). During the colonial era in Zimbabwe, the British exercised control by discriminating against the native people and having an oppressive regime. Mugabe used the same tactics on his own people, which lead to his dictatorial position in government. Once an elected official, Mugabe used his power to change the constitution and abolish the position of Prime Minister. He was renamed the Head of State, thereby giving him, even more authority over executive and legislative branches (Cernak, 73). It was stated in the article, Zimbabwe Health Care, Paid With Peanuts that, Mugabe s [the president s] continued domination of political life, along with persistent violations of the rule of law and human rights, have deterred foreign aid and investment needed to rebuild the nation s shattered economy (Dugger, 1). Not only is the government corrupt, but, under Mugabe, it was not in favor of its people. For an agrarian based country, fertile land and clean water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Did Rousseau Influence The Philosophers Of The... Philosophers of the Enlightenment played a crucial role in how the governments and people of Europe would think and change. John Locke and Jean Jacques Rousseau were two political philosophers that were quite important to this movement. John Locke is credited as the principal forerunner of the Enlightenment (Mason 18) his writing would have large influence on other prominent figures in the Enlightenment. The words of Rousseau in The Social Contract elaborated on concepts touched upon by Locke, such as sovereignty and natural rights. He that, in the state of nature, would take away the freedom that belongs to anyone in that state, must necessarily be supposed to have a design to take away everything else, that freedom being the foundation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Penokee Hills In Northern Wisconsin Wisconsin has a long tradition of being at the forefront of environmental protection. From having pristine national forests, clear water, and tough environmental regulations to keep our forests pristine and water clear. Now, in the 21st Century, Wisconsin is losing that right due to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. Walker is a big proponent for a mine in the Penokee Hills. The Penokee Hills are located in Northern Wisconsin, in Iron County, just south of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe Reservation. This mine would have been an iron mine, one of the world s largest open pit mine. The problem with this mine is it would have destroyed most of the Penokee Hills, the environment around it, and polluted everything around it, including ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One consequence on the environment would have been from the pollutants the mine would have given off. One of these pollutants would be Mercury. In the process of getting iron ore from taconite pellets, which is what is mined, the taconite must be heated up, one element that is given off during the heating process is Mercury (WI DNR, 2003, 22 25). When Mercury is in it s gaseous form, it enters the water cycle and helps form acid rain (WI DNR, 2003). When the acid rain is released as precipitation, it enters the waterways and pollutes the waters. In the case of Northern Wisconsin, this acid rain would help pollute the Bad River Watershed, one of the biggest tributaries of Lake Superior, which would be polluted from the Mercury. Pollution of Lake Superior would be devastating. Lake Superior is the world s largest freshwater lake and it s water flows through the Great Lakes, down the St. Lawrence River, and into the Atlantic Ocean, all of which would be polluted. Also, Lake Superior is a huge source of drinking water for a huge portion of cities located right on the lake including Ashland and Superior in Wisconsin, Duluth and Cloquet in Minnesota, Sault St. Marie and Marquette in Minnesota, and Thunder Bay in Canada just to name a few (Lake by Lake, 2003). Another major pollutant is Sulfate. Sulfate is one of the major parts of taconite mine runoff. Sulfate does the same as Mercury except it is mixed in the water right away instead of being in acid rain, though it is a component to acid rain (WI DNR, 2013, iv). Sulfate directly ran off into watersheds creates more problems than if it were just in acid rain. In the Bad River Watershed, wild rice is a prominent crop grown in the water for the Ojibwe. That runoff can form Sulfide, and it has been shown in Minnesota to be toxic to wild rice, helping destroy a means of income for so many people ( Wild Rice Sulfate, 2014, 5 6). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Jealousy And Deception In Othello The endurance of a text can be evaluated through timeless universal human values it examines. William Shakespeare s Othello centralises on a transformation of a man from innocent and honourable to someone who is blinded by rage. This is done through the utilisation of literary techniques that ultimately emphasise universal human characteristics such as jealousy and deception, both of which are still present in the 21st century. Shakespeare has juxtaposed the different interpretations to each of these ideas of jealousy and deception through the use of numerous techniques. In his play, Othello , Shakespeare explores a common human motif jealousy in different ways. Jealousy is the driving force behind the play, represented by the many characters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Shakespeare s play Othello , the whole tragedy revolves around a sense of appearance versus reality through the deceptive nature of Iago. This is represented by the dramatic irony in so please your grace, my ancient: A man he is of honesty and trust . In this, Othello displays dramatic irony by saying that Iago is honest and trustworthy when the audience knows that he isn t. In this, Shakespeare ultimately highlights the deceptive nature of humanity. Shakespeare also uses dialogue to convey deception. This is evident in I hate the moor. My cause is hearted; thine hath no less reason. Let us be conjunctive in our revenge against him . In this, Iago expresses his inner emotions, as in front of Othello he acts loyal and trustworthy, while he backbites about him to others. Deception is further examined through foreshadowing in I am not what I am . In this scene, Iago foreshadows his true nature and implies that he is not what he appears to be. In the scene, Iago is perceived to be helping Othello, but his end goals are to harm him. Shakespeare further uses foreshadowing to convey this idea, but from a different perspective, in Perdition catch my soul / But I do love thee! And when I love thee not, / Chaos is come again . The phrase Chaos is come again foreshadows that Othello s universe will come to an end when he stops loving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. M4 CaseStudy Essay Case Study: Measurement of Variables Operational Definitions Chapter 11: The Standard Asian Merchant Bank The Standard Asian Merchant Bank is a Malaysian merchant bank headquartered in Kuala Lumpur. The bank provides financial services in asset management, corporate finance, and securities broking. Clients of The Standard Asian Merchant Bank are among others institutional investors, foundations, (semi) public institutions, companies, and high net worth individual clients. Segments in which The Standard Asian Merchant Bank operates are small and medium sized listed companies, real estate, and biotech firms. Syafiq Aimi is a Business student from the National University of Malaysia which is located in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Information quality System quality Interactivity Satisfaction with the Website System design quality Syafiq now wants to collect quantitative data to be able to test this model with multivariate regression analysis. In order to collect these quantitative data, Syafiq is currently busy with designing a survey which he wants to post online. He has developed the following table that should help him to operationalize the constructs in his conceptual model. Table 1: Overview of the Constructs/variables in my Model, Subconstructs , and Survey Questions Information quality Variable Definition Survey questions Information content Refers to the content of the information provided by the website (Hernandez et al. 2009) The range of information is high. The information is applicable to the website s activities (zie relevance). The information is detailed (zie accuracy).
  • 39. The main goal of the information on the website is clear. The website provides in depth information. The information on the website is informative to your usage. The information on the website is valuable to your usage. The information on the website is of the appropriate detail. The content on the website supports its intended purpose. Relevance Refers to the degree to which the information meets the needs of the website user (Muylle et al. 2004). The website provides information that exactly fits your needs. The information is applicable to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. History And Growth Of J.crew History and Growth J.Crew began in 1947 as a low priced clothing company that sold its merchandise door to door. It was originally called Popular Club but the name was eventually changed to J.Crew to better suit its preppy image. In 1983 the company released its first catalog in an effort to mimic the success of like Lands End and L.L. Bean. People fell in love with the company s preppy aesthetic that was much more affordable than designers like Ralph Lauren. Within the decade, the company grew its customer base exponentially. Their sales increased from $3 Million to $100 Million in less than 10 years. In 1989 the company expanded into retail stores with their first brick and mortar location in South Street Seaport in New York. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They introduced Crewcuts for Kids, J.Crew Weddings, and J.Crew Collection under the influence of a new CEO, Mickey Drexler. He introduced more high priced items to give the brand a new and luxurious feel. In 2006 the company went public with one of the strongest IPOs of the year. International expansion is new for the company and is an area that they continue to focus on in the future with a recent partnership with Net a Porter, a company that distributes fashion in 170 countries. Today, the company has a cult like following. Celebrities and bloggers alike are devoted to the brands unique aesthetic and it continues to find success as a result. Statement The company does not have a clearly defined mission statement though it is clear that there are certain key values that they uphold. On their website they state that it is a top priority to run our business with a sensitivity to the world around us . It is clear that they keep this idea in mind as an important consideration in all of their strategies. The company also values classic fashion stating, We side with style over fashion, think timelessness is overrated. They have a reputation for producing classic pieces with a twist. They create classically tailored silhouettes and style them in new and exciting ways. This is the reason customers are loyal to the brand. The company is known to produce the unexpected and that is something that they and their customers both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Start Of Wound Care Services The start of wound care services was brought to life in 2007, when the market need and found a niche to that people needed care for and created a well conceptualized technology that would create a wound care innovation to the world. It has grown since 2007 to over 95 clinics across the United States and create a great business model to grow and become a huge health care unit that hospitals and ER will buy to care for the different process listed above. The owners that created this have sold it now to grow this specialty and people understand the effort to save lives. The comprehensive of the variables of staffing and care for patient is great in areas of elders and of kids and injures. The innovation of creating this was great for the people with diabetes and with cardiovascular problem that need this care to continue there life and feel strong. They are doing great and growing over the past 8 years. Now in past years competition has risen in larger markets to increase wound care services but the innovation of this was great timing for this company that will successes in later years. Level of Entrepreneurial Intensity Wound Care Specialist is setting innovation high with the goal to be driven by the market place. What people want is what the innovations will consist of. When you save lives you will continue to try to save everyone s life. The grid of entrepreneurial is affordable health care for patients that need our services. The level of intensity is hard to understand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Personal Goals And Abilities Of A Social Enterprise According to (Young, 2008) A social enterprise is thought to be something new and something distinct from classical business and traditional non profit activity, combining at different extents elements of the social purpose, the market orientation and financial performance standards of business . When looking at starting up a social enterprise there are important points that need to be looked at the help ensure the enterprise is successful. Firstly before the start up of a social or technological enterprise there are issues that have to be assessed, these are personal goals and abilities, resource availability and opportunity (Schaper, Volery, Weber Gibson, 2014). The personal goals and abilities of a social enterprise are to address social and environmental problems, mostly looking at the root of a market, also aiming for the majority of profits to be reinvested back into the enterprise this will increase social purpose. A standard enterprise is usually more concerned in earning profits for the shareholders and owners (Social Enterprise UK, 2012). Resource availability is another issue that has to be assessed before starting a social enterprise, more specifically entry costs and exit costs. In New Zealand the social finance sector is significantly under developed and as a result of this it makes social enterprise start up very difficult, therefore initial financing has to come from New Zealanders own personal pockets until some sort of funding is found (Schaper, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Glass Animals Essay Glass Animals is a four piece art pop band from Oxford, England. As of 2016, they have released two studios albums ZABA and How to Be a Human Being. ZABA was received well, having charted in several countries. Glass Animals are known for their distinct percussion and surreal soundscapes. Their style is often described as airy, and take a lot of influence from field recordings taken in rain forests, utilizing sound effects such as bird calls and elephant noises. One of the strongest aspects of How to Be a Human Being, released August 26, 2016, is the band s ability to create an atmosphere. The tone and mood is extremely consistent, and it s very enjoyable to listen to an album where the band has found a style and stuck with it, making ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cane Shuga and The Other Side of Paradise are, however, good songs as well and I really like their more glitchy/dance beats. Despite all of the flaws this album has that I ve just pointed out, I enjoyed listening to this quite a bit and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is looking for some well made indie pop. The reason that I ve been so harsh on this despite the fact that I like it is because I think that Glass Animals rely too much on a formula that definitely works for two or three songs in a row, but gets boring and old and makes songs blur together if you try to build an entire album with this very simple formula. And even though this formula is very simple, it s also great fun to listen to and that s why I like the tracks that just go the extra mile to change it up. If you like pop rock or indie pop, I think you will definitely like this album. Personally it took me a few listens to warm up to the style Glass Animals brings to the table here, but this is a very fun and accessible album despite an unfortunate lack of stylistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. SUNY New Paltz Reflection Since coming to SUNY New Paltz this past fall, I have taken a rigorous course load and have fallen in love with my major. I have met beneficial professors and friends that I will value throughout my life. Most of all I have learned about who I am and how I see my future progressing. After attending SUNY New Paltz, I have learned that this institution isn t inadequate; it is simply not the right fit for me. Early on in my college experience, I had a strong feeling that this school was not the right match. This sense that I had, led to an internal struggle. I did not want to be the student who came home after one year. I believed the right thing to do was to make it through these unsatisfying four years. With this in mind, after giving this school a full year, I realized I shouldn t have to make it through . I need to be at an institution that is compatible to me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is something I have always had a passion for. Whether I excelled in a subject or not, I knew from early on that the world greatly benefits from any form of learning. My influence for transferring is mostly academically based. I have made good friends here and I plan on continuing with those relationships when I transfer. However, as my transcripts will exemplify my grades only go up. After struggling with obtaining good grades in the beginning of high school, I eventually took more classes on the subjects I was interested in and my grades improved dramatically. From American Sign Language to Forensic Science, if I was intrigued by the learning capabilities, then I surpassed my past experiences with grades. In college, my transcripts illustrate that I am doing very well and that I have proved the admissions team right. The reason being, my major and everything that I am learning, captivates me. Merely doing well isn t the best option for me anymore. I am convinced that transferring colleges will give me the challenges I need to succeed both academically and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Criminal Behavior Analysis The ways in which offenders think about their potential actions are all diverse. This varied nature can stem from the characteristics of the criminal being inherently different. However, the actual crime commission can play a role in how offenders think about crime. This same thought process is true for how an offender makes the decision to engage in criminal activity. There are countless variables and factors that are moving and connected at any given time, that can result in the engagement of criminal behavior and/or activity. Therefore, it is imperative that we understand the complex thought processes that offenders participate in, with this knowledge we learn how to better protect society, as well as how to prevent further crime from occurring. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For those offenders that are found guilty, the statement above also seems even more bizarre. However, as we have learned this half of the semester, an often used method by white collar criminals in their decision making process, as well as their own personal thought process about their crime, often times can center around varied thoughts of deniability. Benson (1985), states that normally with white collar crimes there is not necessarily a lengthy search of who committed the crime, the primary focus is why. However, a great deal of the offenders use some tactic of deniability to describe their decision making process during the commission of their crimes. For example, some offenders deny that the person they embezzled from had enough money as it is, therefore denial of a victim, which allowed the continuance of criminal behavior, activity, and obviously thinking patterns. The deniability aspect can branch further into allowing the offender to not feel shame for his or her actions, which is why they felt secure in committing the crime in the first place. Also, they did not believe that there was actually a victim, for example a top executive stealing millions from customers. The theme of deniability is vast, and covers a tremendous amount of irrational thoughts and neutralizations, and from what I gathered from the literature, allows the offender to build a positive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Five Foot 12 Research Paper Five Foot Twelve I am tall. I am six feet tall well five foot twelve if I want to confuse someone. If the average height of American women is five foot five, that means I am nearly seven inches taller than the average Jane Doe out there. Then there are gymnasts. My height has always been something that has set me apart; its helped defined me. It is just that as long as I remember, I have not liked the definition very much. Every day since my growth spurt in fifth grade, I watched the petite, lithe girls dance gracefully, be called adorable, and pretty much be the ideal girl for homecoming, prom, and cover girl for all school promotions. Shopping with friends, I always pretended that I was not intimidating to all the people around me when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Graduation Selfie Rhetorical Analysis On graduation day, do you focus on being happy? Thinking that you are done and forgetting about how much student debt you have? Nate Beeler, the artist of the cartoon Graduation Selfie captures how that exciting day truly is. Beeler is an editorial cartoonist for the Columbus Dispatch. His work has appeared in an abundance of news programs and other publications. Beeler has also won many awards for his cartoons, such as the Fischetti award in 2014, and the Thomas Nast award in 2010 (The Association of American Editorial Cartoonists). The cartoon is arguing that debt is suffocating to recent college graduates through multiple rhetorical appeals. On college graduation day you tell yourself, I m finally done! but are you really done? The cartoon has a solid light blue background. In the top left corner there is purple box, inside the box it says Graduation Selfie . In the center there is a man in a black cap and gown with his cellphone up, taking a picture of himself with a toothy grin. Wrapped around his lower half is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beeler uses symbolism, labeling and exaggeration. The snake symbolizes evil because he is trying to eat the man. Labeling is used on the snake, there is a bold and clear white label that says debt . The size of the man s cellphone, his face, and the snake are exaggerated. The snake is much bigger than the man. These elements bring depth to the cartoon and give you more to look at than just a snake eating a man. The use of exaggeration on the snake shows that debt is bigger than you and it can be suffocating. Beeler also uses a rhetorical appeal in this cartoon. I believe that the snake wrapping itself around the man and getting ready to eat him shows you pathos, which is appeal to emotion. It is a very relatable topic and by doing this he makes it so that other people can see this and think about how it applies to their own lives, or if they are in the same boat as the man in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Status Of The World s Women The status of the world s women is not only a matter of morality and justice. It is also a political, economic, and social imperative. The evidence is irrefutable: when women are free to develop their talents and contribute fully to their societies, everyone benefits. Hillary Clinton, 5/12/2010 Women are a large portion of the populace, almost 60% possess professional degrees, make up 47% of the workforce and represent 53% of voters. Despite the fact that they have broken every barrier many times over, women occupy only 18% of the top management positions across the world. While the representation of women in noteworthy positions of political and business sectors has enhanced in some cases, (20 states have female Senators) the leadership pool is still male dominated. The U.S. places 80th in the world when it comes to female representation in authoritative positions, just ahead of countries that are openly criticized for their treatment of women, like Iraq and Afghanistan. As of 2014, only 4.2% of CEO positions and under 17% of board seats are held by ladies among Fortune 500 organizations. Evidence across the region has shown that having more women in senior authority promotes brilliance in areas of performance. Research demonstrates that organizations with more women in power within governing bodies are more gainful and have higher profits for value. Having more women with political authority brings about better choice and strategy making. Well taught women and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Problems in Financial Management CHAPTER 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FOUNDATIONS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT THE TIES THAT BIND TRUE/FALSE 1. The difference between the market value of the firm and the amount of money invested in the firm is known as market value added. Answer: True; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Market Value Added, Goal of the Firm 2. A company that wants to maximize earnings per share may either over invest or use too much debt. Answer: True; Difficulty: 2; Keywords: Earnings Per Share, Goal of the Firm 3. Shareholder wealth maximization means maximizing the price of the existing common stock. Answer: True; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Shareholder Wealth, Goal of the Firm 4. It is important to evaluate all financial decisions by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The chief financial officer (CFO) is responsible for overseeing financial planning, corporate strategic planning, and controlling the firm s cash flow. Answer: True; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Chief Financial Officer 19. The sole objective of the federal government in taxing income is to generate financing for government expenditures. Answer: False; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Federal Taxation 20. Investors will be indifferent between two investments if both investments have the same expected return. Answer: False; Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Risk Return Tradeoff 21. If the stock market is efficient, then investors do not need to read the Wall Street Journal or research companies before they select which stocks to buy because market prices already reflect all publicly available information. Answer: False: Difficulty: 2; Keywords: Efficient Markets 22. Giving the company s CEO stock options as part of his or her compensation package is an example of an agency cost. Answer: True; Difficulty: 2; Keywords: Agency Costs 23. The risk of a project depends solely on the expected future cash flows it may generate and the variability of those cash flows. Answer: False; Difficulty: 2; Keywords: Diversification 24. Proper diversification allows corporations to eliminate all of their risk. Answer: False: Difficulty: 1; Keywords: Diversification, Risk 25. Managers should not be concerned with business ethics because ethical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Genghis Khan s Downfall Genghis Khan, be unparalleled in conquerors history, is considered as the greatest military leaders of all time. His contiguous empire stretched from China to Europe controlling the largest empire in history. However, he himself never be greedy for gain. His driving force to rule the huge empire was the generosity. He distributed all of the spoils of wars to his able generals and his people. Genghis Khan born on the grass ger and died on the grass as well. He left nothing but to conquer rest of the lands he sees. Here is another man who accumulated more wealth than the most successful conqueror in history, but not know for generosity at the moment, John Davison Rockefeller. At the time of his expansion, John D. Rockefeller was nowhere ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Essay on The Modern Relevance of Themes in James Joyce s... James Joyce is widely considered to be one of the best authors of the 20th century. One of James Joyce s most celebrated short stories is Eveline. This short story explores the theme of order and hazard and takes a critical look at life in Dublin, Ireland in the early 20th century. Furthermore, the themes that underlie Eveline were not only relevant for the time the story was wrote in, but are just as relevant today. The major theme explored in Eveline is the idea of order and hazard. In society, the idea of order has a lot more positive connotation than hazard. People often quote popular sayings such as life is not always greener on the other side of the pastor to indicate this belief. Contrary, the idea of taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A second group of readers however see Joyce s reaction to Eveline as uncompassionate. These readers do not blame Eveline for not choosing to take a chance, but rather see Eveline as a sympathetic character. These people look at the decision that Eveline is faced with as very fortuitous, and therefore hold the belief that Eveline cannot be blamed for her decision not to leave Dublin. Other critics of Joyce have seen his fierce criticism of Eveline as chauvinistic. This argument is based on the idea that Joyce, a male author, does not have the right to criticize a female character, in this case Eveline. Furthermore, there is evidence outside of his criticism of Eveline that some would say furthers the case of Joyce s chauvinism. For example Joyce was once quoted as saying, Men are governed by lines of intellect women: by curves of emotion (Think Exist). Many quotes said by Joyce such as this one could be viewed as chauvinistic. Whether or not Joyce s criticism of Eveline is chauvinistic is up for debate, but one could definitely make the case that it is. Another major theme of Eveline is Joyce s criticism of life in Dublin in the early 20th century. One criticism Joyce has of the people of Dublin was covered above ,which, is he believed that they settled for routine over taking opportunities to make a better life for themselves. Joyce is perhaps critical of this trend to not settle for the norm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Karl Marx s Philosophy On The Development Of The Bourgeoisie Philosopher Karl Marx claims humanity is best understood through philosophical explanations. In order to understand humans and their history, one should look at philosophy. Marx basis his ideas off of the Hegelian dialect start with a thesis; once something contrary to that arises, develop an antithesis. When the tension between the thesis and antithesis resolves, you get the synthesis. The synthesis then becomes a thesis and develops its own antithesis and then another synthesis. Based on Marx s claim, history unfolds and develops just as the Hegelian dialect does. When two groups of people co exist in a society (one who have power and ones who don t), there is conflict. Those two aspects of society then work out their differences and create a new, better society. This is known as the manifesto. In this paper I will talk about Marx s take on the development of the bourgeoisie (the upper class), the proletariat (the lower class) and capitalism. Marx believes the bourgeoisie came out of the middle ages. He claims they were once the lower class. During the middle ages, the ruling class consisted of kings and queens, the feudal class. Following the Hegelian dialect, the normal people will get fed up of those more powerful, leading to internal contradictions. The bourgeoisie took charge of trade, as the traded the way nobility could not. The bourgeoisie worked as merchants and used trade to climb up the social ladder. They overthrew nobility, becoming the new upper class and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Gold And Diamonds Have Been Sought After For Centuries Gold and diamonds have been sought after for centuries (Live Science website, 2014). The treasurable commodities were even worn and used in the ancient world, from a Chinese king who died in 128 B.C. to Egyptian Pharaohs (Live Science website, 2014). However, after centuries of mining the earth, how does the on going search for the supply affect our world? Let s delve further to see the economic, environmental and human impact of mining for these products. Economically, gold mining generated three million jobs in 2013 (Lawrie on Gold website, 2015). One million jobs were formed directly from gold mining and the other two million were formed for necessary suppliers and support services (Lawrie on Gold website, 2015). Around the world the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gold is thirty six percent of all Tanzania s exports and twenty six percent of all of Papua New Guinea, and Ghana (World Gold Council website, 2015). Adding to that, diamond mining produces many jobs and economic growth (Diamond Facts website, 2016). Globally, ten million people are employed due to the diamond industry (Diamond Facts website, 2016). Most diamonds come from less developed countries (Diamond Facts website, 2016). These countries use the revenue produced by diamond mining to better their country (Diamond Facts website, 2016). Much of the revenue goes to building infrastructure like hospitals, schools, roads, and clean water systems (Diamond Facts website, 2016). The diamond trade produces eight point four billion dollars to Africa (Diamond Facts website, 2016). Countries within Africa such as Botswana and Namibia have evidenced that profits from diamonds aid less developed countries have substantial benefits like economic growth and stability (Diamond Facts website, 2016). Profits from mining diamonds has shown to play an important role in turning war torn countries into economically stable places (Diamond Facts website, 2016). Botswana has one of the fastest growing economies in the world, chiefly due to the diamond industry (Diamond Facts website, 2016). Without diamond mining, Botswana would lose three billion dollars in profits per year (Diamond Facts website, 2016). The result would be devastating to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...