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Narrative Essay Beginning With
It Was A Sunday Morning
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Narrative Essay Beginning With It Was A Sunday MorningNarrative Essay Beginning With It Was A Sunday
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Arthur Andersen Case
1. What did Arthur Anderson contribute to the Enron disaster?
Arthur Andersen (AA) contributed to the Enron disaster when AA consulting became its own
separate entity, named Accenture. Revenues from consulting services surpassed revenue from
auditing services. A natural competitiveness grew between the two rivals and this is where the
problems began to start. Management held maximinizing revenues as their primary focus of
success and promotions/bonuses were based on this factor. The CEO of AA, Joe Berardino, was an
extremely aggressive pursuer of revenue. This set a negative culture at the top of the company and
partners were expected to comply and atttain that demand. In addition, AA recognized the retention
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Ethical behaviour in an organization is guided by the ethical culture of the organization, by any
relevant professional norms and codes, and particularly by the tone at the top and the example set
by top executives. AA s CEO at the time, Joe Berardino played a significant role in misguiding the
firm and pushing revenue generation rather than working towards decreasing the conflicts between
the auditing profession and the public interest. On April 2, 2002, U.S. House Energy and
Commerce Committee released a memo dated December 9, 1999 from Carl Bass a partner in AA
s Professional Services Group to David Duncan, the AA partner in charge of the Enronaccount.
This memo asked for an accounting change that would have resulted in a $30 $50 million
change to Enron s earnings (believed to be in regard to the SPE transactions). In February 2000,
Bass attempted again to bring light on what he believed was an arm s length transaction by
emailing Duncan to object setting up LJM Partnership (LJM was a company set up by former
Enron CFO Andrew Fastow). Duncan overruled Bass on the first memo and shortly after the
second attempt where he questioned the CFO, Andrew Fastow and his role with the SPE s was
Duncan removed from the Enron account entirely. In any other of the Big 5 firms, Bass would
have been able to overrule Duncan. However, this is a great example that stresses that AA s
objectives were
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Class This Semester Has Been Good
Class this semester has been good. It was a well taught and constructed course. The atmosphere
was always enjoyable unlike a few of my classes. Professor Airek created an open environment
that let me as a student feel as ease communicating and being involved in class. We ve shared
many laughs and I ve grown as a writer and as a student. I ve learned that essays need to be turned
in on time and stapled together. But most of all, I have learned to never give up. One experience
in class that I won t forget was on a Monday morning when we watched a deer frolic through
campus like it was his natural habitat. It just really symbolizes our class and how it is based
around random comedy. I can vouch that simple things like that and cracking jokes in class
makes students more at ease in the classroom. We aren t completely dreading waking up at 7:30
AM every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday when we know we that class isn t going to be hell.
Even while we are having fun in class, we simultaneously learn things through either short, non
throat slitting lectures and/or interesting exercises. I say interesting because I ve never done things
in any of my English classes in high schoollike I ve done in Composition 1. This is a good thing.
The red barn exercise was one of my favorites. This left it up to the imagination of the writer to
take over and conjure his or her own alternate ending with the prompt in a short amount of time.
This helped me organize my thoughts better in my essays
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Hannukah
There are many holidays, secular and religious to chose from. Before deciding on your favorite
one, you have to think about what makes a good holiday. First, a good holiday has tradition.
Remembering past holidays and stories about how the holiday originated make a holiday
memorable. A good holiday also has to have lots of fun. Having fun during a holiday makes it a
great break from regular life. The last aspect that makes a holiday great is soothing the problems of
daily life with family time. Enjoying what you lovewith those you love is a great feeling. Based on
this criteria, I feel the best holiday is the Jewish holiday of Hannukah. One of the best parts of a
holiday can be the tradition and stories around it. Hannukah is the celebration
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Culture And Lying Analysis
Thirty minutes prior to my first english class in high school, I wrote up a lie and turned it in.
The assignment was to find a story from your culture, and paraphrase it. Now I didn t check my
email and probably would have never known about this; if it weren t for the question What did you
write, that poured out of my friend s mouth. I scribbled a tale that vomited out of my brain onto
lined paperand hoped my teacher wasn t aware of my culture s mythological background. When
the time came, I handed in the paper, along with my cares for it and continued on with my day.
Until my care returned as I sat down in the same class the next day.
Our teacher handed back the same papers we turned in the day before,and I was the only one
who did not receive a page with a grade on top. My nerves began as the greek woman met my
eyes and looked down on the single leaflet placed on her desk. After her brief intro of articulating
how she enjoyed every paper, she plucked that page and commented on the specific paper that
she found distinct. Soon my story became greek as she told my tale to the entire class, her accent
wrapping every word making it sound almost foreign. It sounded like a real story, passed down
generations and I realized at that moment it was real. The story I told was not a lie, but a
manifestation of my creativity.
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Yes, I did break the idea of the assignments rules, however the way my teacher handled the
situation only fueled my appreciation for creative thinking (as well as paying attention to my
assignments). Even now I ve come to value this piece of me because over time people grow
older and their can creative minds begin to deteriorate. Adults can forget to be creative, and only
continue their days like a cycle of what was yesterday. I want to be idealistic, and remind not just
myself, but others as well, to think outside the box and break their
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Granting Equal Rights For Gay And Lesbians And Gay Rights
hroughout mankind s history, gays and lesbians have become fairly known as another scapegoat to
societies venomous opinions about accepting anything new or unfamiliar in order to balance out
any negative baggage left behind by previous generations. In order to accept them for who they are,
we must not abolish anymore given rights from them due to the misconception that homosexuality
could break the mindset through fear and righteousness of Christ; that we must beat them down
until eradicated from the planet. Restricting all equal rights to the LGBTQ community could
threaten the pillar of society and eventually, the destruction of equal common grounds for everyone.
Granting equal based rights and legal marriage rights under the authorized laws, must be expanded
far enough to not only the common men and women, but as well for the gays and lesbians too on
this planet.
In consideration of what has been happening as of current, most cases are being that the LGBTQ
community has been the reason that there has been a change with the sudden bump of the
increased rate of children s being adopted from either the orphanages or foster homes. Most gay
couples nowadays are considering to start a family, but could never adopt until the states could
finally pass a law where gay and lesbian could adopt a kid, (...) And several states allow gay couples
to adopt children (Jaweed Kaleem, 41 42). Despite that, there are still a majority of people who
cannot accept the fact now that gay couples
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Are The Core Competencies Cause The Internal And External...
Yes, Uber has many different divisions, that allow for the organization to best meet the needs for
the market. By having definite divisions, it allows Uber to specifically state the roles of that
division. Therefore, it allows for accountability to be taken by each division. Responsibility can be
taken by that area. Relating to organization culture, it allows for Uber to create subcultures
internally that allows that division to best reach their goals. Most importantly, it allows for
organizational efficiency. By having so many divisions, Uber can quickly reach the needs of the
internal and external stakeholders.
According to the textbook, a core competency is a manager s skills and abilities in value creation
activities such as manufacturing, R D, managing new technology and organizational design and
change. (pg.12) These core competencies cause a competitive advantage which is the ability of
one company to outperform another because its managers are able to create more value from the
resources at their disposal (pg. 12). Uber s core competency is creating a customer user face that
is universally functional. Their applications allow for access to both high and low end services
that are reliable such UberX and UberBlack. Also, the overall business operation is capable for their
services and competent in their management relationships. Another core competency is the way in
which Uber delivers its ride sharing services. Essentially, Uber s business model and their core
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Research Paper On Left Handedness
Introduction
To begin my research I had to decide on a topic. Using a lotus diagram, I came up with 9 possible
enquiry areas of interest to me and narrowed this down to one by deciding which worked best
and interested me most. I decided on researching left handedness. I then had to decide on a topic
within the area and influenced by my love of science I landed on my research question: In what
ways, physically and psychologically are right handers different to left handers and what causes
this?
Research Processes
After deciding on a topic I brainstormed ideas for primary and secondary sources. An obvious
choice for secondary sources was the internet. There were many articles explaining left handedness,
providing theories for its occurrence and outlining differences present between left handers and
right handers. I narrowed my search to articles directly relevant to my topic. I wanted other
secondary sources (so I went onto the SA library website, where I searched for books relevant to
my research question) and found 2 books that became very valuable resources: Right Hand, Left
Hand by Chris McManus, a Professor of Psychology, specialising in handedness and A left hand
turn around the world, by David Wolman which explained his journey to discover all he could
about left handedness. These resources provided me with diverse knowledge about the causes and
history of left handedness. Right Hand, Left Hand was especially valuable as it introduced me to
Random Cerebral
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Descriptive Essay On A Dog
I banged my head against my pillow. I don t want to go run a mile! I shouted. I waited for a
response, there was none. Suddenly, my door flew open. For a few moments, no one was there.
Suddenly, my mom came running in.
Run a mile with your brother now! My mom shouted irritatedly.
Ugg I murmured. My mom gave me a stern look.
I better not anger her. I thought to myself. I walked slowly to the door where my brother was
waiting. My brother was 13 at the time (now 14). By the look of his face, he looked angry. His
motions also assured me he was angry. He was tapping his foot. His face was annoyed. I could tell
he was mad at me.
I remember a long time ago, my brother used to be playful with me. He used to play imaginary
games with me. Now, he grew up . Now, he never plays games with me. Before, my brother barely
ever got mad at me, now he gets mad at me very easily. It s a mystery what happened. Or was it
because I am too annoying now?
As we walked to the track in silence, we heard 1 bark, 2 barks, 3 barks. What s that? I asked.
Just some dogs. my brother quickly replied back.
When we arrived at the track, we spotted the brown, small dogs.
I don t want to go anymore, I whined. Grow up! My brother shouted.
If I go back, my mom will be super mad at me. If I go, I might get bit by the dogs. It was a hard
decision. After a couple more moments of thinking, I decided to go. I went to peek back where the
dogs were. They were right at the entrance of the
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Pro Death Penalty Research Paper
The death penalty may seem perfectly fine and isn t something you think about often, but first
read the arguments for and against, you may just change your mind. Three disadvantages of the
death penalty are as follows: it costs taxpayers several times more than to keep a prisoner for life,
it violates the cruel and unusual punishments in the bill of rights, and sometimes innocent people
are put to death.To hold a death row inmate costs $90,000 more per year than to keep a prisoner
for life. 130 people have been released from death row because they were innocent. A quote from
Tim Kaine (2016 vice presidential candidate) against the death penalty: My faith teaches that life is
sacred. That s why I personally oppose the death penalty. But
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Sepsis Early Detection and Treatment
Running Head: SEPSIS DETECTION AND TREATMENT
Sepsis Early Detection and Treatment
Steven H. Gregory
Chamberlain College of Nursing
March28, 2009
Sepsis Early Detection and Treatment Severe Sepsis affects 750,000 Americans and causes more
than 200,000 deaths annually. Sepsis is a complex condition that results from an infectious process
that represents the body s response to infection and involves systemic inflammatory and cellular
events that result in altered circulation and coagulation, endothelial dysfunction and impaired tissue
perfusion (Kleinpell, 2005). Associated mortality rates with sepsis in the United States have
remained largely unchanged for several decades. Through an international collaboration known as
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Treatment of Sepsis
As stated in Rivers, Nguyed, Havstad, Ressler, Muzzin, Knolich et al. (2001):
Early hemodynamic assessment on the basis of physical findings, vital signs, central venous
pressure, and urinary output fails to detect persistent global tissue hypoxia. A more definitive
resuscitation strategy involves goal oriented manipulation of cardiac preload, afterload, and
contractility to achieve a balance between systemic oxygen delivery and oxygen demand. End
points used to confirm the achievement of such a balance (hereafter called resuscitation end points)
include normalized values for mixed venous oxygen saturation, arterial lactate concentration, base
deficit, and pH. Mixed venous oxygen saturation has been shown to be a surrogate for the cardiac
index as a target for hemodynamic therapy. In cases in which the insertion of a pulmonary artery
catheter is impractical, venous oxygen saturation can be measured in the central circulation (p.
1368).
The focus for the general care nurse outside of the ICU is to be able to recognize sepsis and to
initiate appropriate interventions in an appropriate amount of time. Nurses need to facilitate the
transfer of the patient to an ICU as urgently as possible. Once sepsis is suspected, it is important to
closely monitor patients for signs and symptoms of progression with increasing frequency of
assessments. While awaiting transfer of a patient to the ICU
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Analysis Of The Book Malcolm Gladwell
When thinking of successful people you automatically think about how hard people have worked to
be successful. In the Outliers book Malcolm Gladwell argues that we should look at the world that
surrounds successful people. For instance their culture, family, experiences, and their upbringing.
Gladwell has made an interesting argument about how people become successful. In this paper, I
will be talking about how Bradley Byrne, US Representative for Alabamabecame successful using
some information from Gladwell s arguments.
Gladwell wants to convince readers that different kinds of explanations of success don t work,
people rise from nothing. It really makes a difference where and when people grew up. He says, it
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He was an active member of Associated Students of the University. After completing his
undergraduate studies at Duke, Byrne went to the University of Alabama School of Law where he
received his law degree. He practiced law in Alabama for many years.
For the majority of Byrne s adult life, he was a democrat. During his political career, Byrne has
served on the Alabama State School Board. Being a chancellor of the Alabama Department of
Postsecondary Education, he served as the chief executive officer of Alabama s two year college
system. The system was full of many problems. It needed many changes to return to the important
mission of educating students and preparing them for the workforce.
Bradley s efforts have been very successful. Working with a dedicated team, the two year college
system was restored and the ongoing effort to serve students and the people of Alabama has
been refocused to its proper goals. In his role as Chancellor, Bradley also served as Chairman of
the State Workforce Planning Council. He oversaw all of Alabama s workforce development
efforts. This gives him an understanding of the state s ability to expand the workforce by
encouraging a business climate that creates good jobs.
In 2013 Byrne was elected to congress. In Congress, Byrne thinks of himself as an effective
legislator by successfully supporting people s local interests. Byrne has worked really hard to
support the local industry through
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Anti-Trust Laws Essay
Anti Trust Laws
The anti trust movement in America during the late 1800s and early 1900s is a prime example of
the conflict in society between autonomy and responsibility. Trust related issues tested the extent to
which the government could allow businesses to maintain their autonomy and at the same time
fulfill its responsibility to protect the right of the common worker. America was founded on the
principles of free enterprise. Throughout its history, the United States government maintained a
laissez faire or hands off policy in regard to regulation of business. However, in the late 1800s
public demand for the government to regulate big business in order to protect the rights of farmers
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Also, railroads would charge more for transporting goods a short distance than they would for a
long one. The reason for this was that over a long distance they needed to cut rates to keep up with
the competition from other railroad lines. When only traveling a short distance, there was most
likely only one line that traveled the route and farmers were forced to pay whatever rate that
particular railroad was charging. In order to get more business, railroads would also refund money
to big business owners who used their lines. Such refunds were known as rebates. Since these
businesses paid less to transport their goods, they could sell them at a cheaper rate than small
business owners thus driving the small business owners out of business.2 Other practices used by
big business included vertical integration, horizontal integration, trusts, interlocking directorates,
and holding companies. Vertical integration occurred when one business controlled all industries
involved in making a product from the raw materials to the finished consumer version. In a
horizontally integrated industry all companies that produced a certain type of product consolidated
to corner the market. 3 A trustwas controlled by a board of trustees that controlled the stock and
voting privileges of a number of companies in the same industry.4 In an interlocking directorate, the
same people sat on the board of directors for multiple
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Alexander The Great Is More Important Than Warfare Essay
Alexander the Great is someone who is studied deeply in history, and during the study of him,
his warfare is seen through it all. Just by seeing his name, it can be concluded that he is
important for many things he had accomplished during his time as leader. The question is, was
all of his accomplishments because of warfare or did he offer something else to history if
warfare was taken away. Alexander the Great conquered many places and spent most of his time
traveling from place to place to conquer the next place. Most of his off time was not spent doing
something to add to legacy that wasn t war related. Warfare is what Alexander was good at and
was known for, so if that was taken away from him, he wouldn t be that great after all. There are
many accomplishments that could be justified to show that Alexander the Great had something to
do with more than warfare, but just about all of them can be related back to warfare. From the
beginning of Alexanders history, war was what he was good at. When his father, Philip, passed
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He had a way of managing people so that they did what he wanted them to do, such as go on long
trips to different places to conquer new land. Having a good personality that many people liked
helped in that as well. Most of places Alexander went, and most of the things he did was for his
own personal glory, he wanted to be remembered. Alexander wanted his legacy to last forever,
like it has. His legacy is known because of the battles he started and the places he conquered.
Alexander the Great wouldn t be who he was, if he wasn t connected to warfare like he is.
Omitting warfare from his past, would make him just a leader without much accomplished, he
wouldn t be as
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Female Genital Mutilation ( Fgm )
INTRODUCTION
Female genital cutting (also known as female genital mutilation) is one of the most prevalent
violations of the human rights of women in the world. As of 2010, 100 to 140 million female
bodied people were living with mutilated genitalia. According to the United Nations, Female genital
mutilation (FGM) comprises all procedures that involve altering or injuring the female genitalia for
non medical reasons. Female genital cutting is a practice that is generally directed at female bodied
people under the age of 18. International institutions such as the United Nations call it a violation of
the rights of the child... [a violation of] the rights to health, security and physical integrity of the
person, the right to be free from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, and the right to
life when the procedure results in death.
It is a practice that has been proven to not be effectively combatted by international legislation,
national legislation, human rights advocacy, or educational programs. However, human beings
operate based on cultural and social norms. Female genital cutting is a practice that is enforced by
social and cultural norms in the places where it is common. Thus, one of the most effective methods
of combatting FGC involves community based organizations, which must work together to create
norm based social change in order to alter the cultural beliefs that allow FGC to endure and spread,
thereby eliminating or curbing the practice.
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Investigation on the Effects on Language Development of...
Statistics show that an estimated 5.9 percent of women use drugs, 15.9 percent smoke cigarettes,
and 8.5 percent drink alcohol at least once during pregnancy, according to a study conducted by the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2013). If drug and alcohol use by a
pregnant woman continues and goes unnoticed by family members or doctors, the mental and
physical development of their child has the potential to be extremely severe (Brady, Posner, Lang,
Rosati, 1994). In this current paper, the effects of prenatal exposure to illicit drugs, non illicit drugs,
and alcoholon language development are investigated. The illicit drugs that will be investigated
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These questions were asked to see if any other variables have an influence on the language
development of the children, much like in the previous cocaine study. After controlling for any
potential confounding variables, the researchers conducted an analysis of the children, each of
which was placed into a group according to the amount of marijuana and nicotine which they
were exposed to. The overall results of the study showed that children between the ages of 9 to
12 who were exposed to one or more cigarettes a day while in the womb scored significantly
lower on the tests that measured both language and reading than children who were not exposed
to any cigarettes (Fried, Watkinson, Siegel, 1997). However, this was not the case for children
who were only exposed to second hand cigarette smoke prenatally. In addition to this, children
whose mothers were light (one to six joints a week) or heavy (more than six joints a week) users
of marijuana while pregnant showed very little difference in test scores than children were not
exposed to marijuana at all prenatally. These results provide some evidence that cigarette smoke
exposure during pregnancy negatively effects language development, while marijuana exposure has
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Blitzkrieg Impact On Ww2
How did Blitzkrieg impact the battlefields of world war 2 and evolve military strategy ?
(Introduction)
World war 2 was one of mankind s bloodiest conflicts involving some of the biggest battles in
human history. A great part of the war s fatality was the massive development of weaponry and
tactics throughout the war. Humans showed their fullest capability of lethal creativity. Weapons
evolved in ways impossible to believe before, from massive ships with weapons to automatic rifles
world war 2 displayed the biggest weaponry innovation in history.
Along the weaponry improvement came the effective and dreadful tactic called Blitzkrieg , this
tactic which translates into lightning war was a new tactic introduced by nazi Germany during
World War 2, specifically the invasion of Poland and France. The tactic consisted in separating
troops by using focused firepower from the Luftwaffe (German air force) and ground forces with
tanks and artillery strikes. This strikes were delivered at the center of a unit to separate and confuse
the enemy, then since the enemy was disoriented, the troops would penetrate their defences easily.
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After this observation he advocated a concentration of force against the enemy in a well timed
single moment with a single action. Clausewitz argued the center of gravity (Schwerpunkt) was
where the concentration was most dense, therefore it was the right place to strike at the opposing
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Aldous Huxley s Brave New World
Aldous Huxley s Brave New World kindles many questions about today s social order and
considers the questionable society exposed in the book. Throughout the book, Huxley presents a
world much different than the one we are accustomed to. Some question whether the novel portrays
a dystopian or utopian civilization. There are a variety of advantages and disadvantages of Huxley
s worldparalleled to the one we live in today. Two major disadvantages considered consist of the
lack of family, monogamy, and social organization; as well as the need for soma in lieu of
happiness, or rather the fake happiness it compromises. In contrast, the benefits of the society are
limited. These consist of concepts behind the elimination of conflicts, commitments, and worries.
Everybody observes the story from a different perspective. Knowing the gains and losses of each
society, which pertain to the family system, monogamy, feelings of world peace, elimination of
commitment, and the exclusion of disease, will assist a personin concluding their belief on whether
each culture is flawless or severely corrupt.
Some may argue that Huxley s removal of the normal family system and replacement of it with a
polygamous arrangement is an enthusiastic one. However, the concept behind monogamy and
family is a beautiful one. Monogamy is strength, it gives people a home and a person they can trust
and believe in with their whole heart. With polygamy arises drama, distrust, hatred, lust, and
jealousy.
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Luck-Personal Narrative
This is showing a connection of being so happy for a item, for me that item is a horse, can be
switched to never wanting to be happy for another horse for any amounts of time. I mean that
for me if I ever get excited, in the end I realize I should not be excited. This does not mean that
good things go wrong for everyone, but that s how my luck has ran its course to this point. Chesa
took me under my wing when I wanted to learn more about horses, and now I am showing horses
in the summer. Although just recently I got good news from Chesa, but I know I just need to stay
calm and not expect the best.On November thirteenth 2016, Angels Painted Aspen, or just Aspen
came into my horseless life. Then on the 30th of October, I finally laid my eyes... Show more
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I sadly told her I would bring her back on a Sunday. Ellen agreed, so I spent my week, knowing
that Aspen would not be with me anymore. I was at my aunts dad s funeral while Aspen was
taken without me knowing. It was a breaking point for emotions, knowing I did not get to say
anything to her, or hug her goodbye. When I saw the message I could not hold it in, I walked to
the bathroom in upstairs of the bathroom, and started to cry. I just could not stop, it was a
waterfall that never ended. Elaine took Aspen from my care, and into Ellen s care. All she said
to me was that, I hope you do not mind but I needed room for Scott s new horse, and I told you
before that I would need the pen if he got one. I hope you do not mind but I took Apen back to
Ellen s. I was devastated, confused, angry, and just plain emotional. She had no right to take Aspen
without telling me, even more so knowing I would never trust her
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Miner Narrative
Title of story Everything was bad until they came. Then everything turned even worse. They
wore of red and black, soldier color. Their horses galloping without rest, soldier horses. These
bad boys would kick you until you stop breathing. Well this is new, I said to myself. Citizens!
one shouted, Your presence is requested at the royal palace of the king. The villagers started
whispering all the sudden. Last time soldiers came, nine people went missing including 3
children. I deeply didn t care about this because I spent 23 hours a day working in the mines. I m
a miner hence the name Miner. Everyone of the village must come or face death, another soldier
said. This actually change my point of view, I had never left the village, or... Show more content on
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Only royal road was only for nobles or messengers. The village walked all day only stopping for
four hours everyday. The king obviously wanted to rush us there for something important. I didn
t think too much of it because all I did was look at the sky all day. She was my only friend. As
days pass by, so did the villagers spirit. They had never liked this trek in the first place. Their
bleeding feet told without words. One even started begging the soldiers. The soldier didn t give
her anything, but he did give meat for the wolves. This kingdom is ruled by fear, I thought to
myself. More days have passed and more bodies have fallen, seven in total. All were just
peasants trying to make a living. The village let out a heavy sigh when we finally reach the
castle. It was sturdy castle, but definitely outdated. Any nation in the world can destroy it in a
few days. All around the castle were slaves picking apples in cruel conditions. It was actually
better than some jobs like farmer. They had enough food and could always rely on shelter. The
funny thing was that they tried not to look at us. That s when I realize they were actually trying to
hide their faces. Something was wrong here and only one person was to blame, King
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The Crucible Of Life Has Provided Me With An...
Reading The Crucible of Life has provided me with an epistemological system to begin my
journey into serious theological contemplation. I have thoroughly enjoyed thinking about the
interrelationship of reason, experience, and scripture. Foremost, the relationship of reason and
experience has proved highly. Understanding the ways in which reason and experience relate to
each other is a tricky concept indeed and it is one that I look to in order to discern the process of
learning in general. It is this process that allows learning to occur.
Also, this process must begin at some point. This point, as suggested by Wesley, begins with the
authoritative information of scripture for trans sensory understanding and it has been interesting
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I do not buy into this distinction and I do believe that an authoritative canon adequately deals with
the interaction problem. Any further questions about reality itself do not effect us and, therefore,
are meaningless to us.
Additionally, the realization of an overly pragmatic theology found in chapter nineteen proved
interesting; especially in consideration of Wesley s Experiential Theology. We mustn t become
overly skeptical in our beliefs if we wish to discover as many new ideas that we possibly can. In
this case, the best option would be the option that does not rule out an option unless logical
necessity urges otherwise. We must remain consistent in our analysis of the hermeneutical spiral if
we wish to continue through it in an appropriate, reasonable way. This sort of idea holds true for
any hermeneutical process, but it is especially significant in the method that Wesley offers because
of its reliance on correct understanding for scriptural, and then experiential, interpretation. Improper
interpretation can lead to drastically false beliefs if carried on for too long.
Correspondingly, we must apply the most accurate and consistent experience in order to receive the
results that more accurately point towards truth in Wesley s system. So, if we wish to perform
Wesley s method in the most probable fashion to produce truth known to humankind, we must
provide the hermeneutical process with the
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Exploring The Theme Of Happiness In Finding Nemo
Finding Your Inner Happiness
How does Dory from Finding Nemo (and now Finding Dory) manage to be such a cheerful fish?
She actually has a pretty sad life, which contains short term memory loss, and no family or friends
(until she finds them). Still, she manages to keep up her alacrity and spirit.
One might argue that she is able to be happy because she is a fictional character without any
human stress. As true as that may be, there are people filled with Dory like zeal who are real and
have human stresses and obstacles. So, how do these happy heroes keep up their positivity?
They are able to enjoy life because they can find their inner happiness. Serenity that doesn t rely on
anyone or any specific things. Sounds super corny, right? Oh, inner happiness. She sounds like one
of those hippies, you might say. I would reply with an I DO! ... Show more content on
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Find the things that make you laugh, and keep them in a special place in your heart. Uplift the
people around you, and do things that make you feel confident. These things are things that YOU
can do. You aren t dependent on someone or something to make you contented. You and your joy
become independent from your surroundings. Everyone has experienced this: when you let loose,
and nothing can bring you down. My question: Why not replicate that feeling in all aspects of your
lifestyle? Why is contentment perceived as nonpermanent?
Inner happiness. A permanent euphoria. This is what it s all about. How do we find inner
optimism? Of course, it depends on you and what makes you satisfied.
Here s my guide to inner
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Standard Authorization Analysis
When necessary, care homes or hospitals are required to ask a local authority if they can deprive a
person of their liberty. This is known as Standard Authorization. There are six assessments which
have to take place before the Standard Authorization can be given. These assessments are set to
determine a number of relevant factors. The assessments include an age assessment to confirm if
the individual is 16 or over. A No refusals assessment which is to establish whether an authorisation
would conflict with a pre existing authority for decision making for the individual, such as an
advance decision to refuse treatment under the legislation 2005. A mental capacity assessment, this
assessment establishes whether the individual lacks the capacity to decide whether or not they
should be admitted to a hospital or care home to receive care. The mental healthassessment which
determines if the individual in question has a mental disorder within the list of the Mental Health
Act 1983. The purpose of this assessment is to ensure that the individual is medically diagnosed as
being of unsound mind . The eligibility assessment that relates specifically to the relevant individual
s status, or potential status, under the Mental Health Act. An individual is considered to be eligible
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This is called the relevant person s representative and is often a trusted family member or friend.
Other safeguards include rights to challenge the authorizations in the Court of Protection, and
access to the Independent Mental Health Advocacy.
When it comes to providing authorization and determining whether it is really required, each case
must be individually assessed and an informed decision made must be made. This further proves the
importance of the safeguards and their protection of individuals considered to be
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Phonological Development Of Native Japanese Speakers Essay
Abstract
The current study looked at the phonological development of native Japanese speakers who speak
English as a second language. Two subjects were given a word list of English words to read from
and recorded. The recordings were then analyzed based on their divergence from English phonology
. The recordings were also shown to native English speakers to rate the foreign accent of the
subjects. The current study was conducted under the hypothesis that the speakers L1 would
interfere with the phonological development in their L2, and looked at other factors such as
speakers attitude and differences in natural ability.
Keywords: Japanese, English, Second Language Acquisition, Phonological Development
1. Introduction
Second language learners who begin to acquire a language later in life are often thought to have
more trouble with learning to pronounce the sounds of their second language than learners who
began second language acquisition early in life. In the Contrastive Analysis Hypothesis (CAH), the
errors in pronunciation are the result of transfer from the speaker s native language (L1) to their
second language (L2). However, other factors can account for the troubles second language learners
encounter in their pronunciation. Factors such as the positive or negative attitude towards the
target language as well as phonological memory can influence how well a learner acquires a
language. As well, perception of the sounds of the target language and the native
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Current Financial Reporting Standards On The Workplace Essay
Current Financial Reporting Issues It is incontestable that international financial reporting standards
(IFRS) are in vogue and global conformity theoretically on the doorstep as about 100 countries
implement standard financial regulations. The idea that uniform reporting standards have the same
effect on financial reporting undervalues the contested ability to be flexible in financial reporting
and introduces another level of debate on the issue of flexibility and uniformity. Apart from the fact
that the merits of flexibility are downplayed to increase cross sectional and inter temporal
comparison, prescribed reporting standards compliance is itself not enough basis to claim that
financial reporting. The IFRS comprises of principle based standards that have presents financial
report manager with the opportunity to increase flexibility on their part and possible manipulation
(Benston, 2006). Consequently, the fact brings another issue into question, for instance, the
reliability and transparency of information produced under professional discretion and judgment of
managers. This paper seeks to indicate that there are too many current financial reporting issues that
are not yet conclusively included in the crusade for the adoption of uniform financial reporting
standards on the notion that uniform standards improve the quality of financial reporting regarding
comparability. Accounting regulation has an apparent importance in accounting for the good of the
public. The
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Up Close With Jane Goodall Character Traits
In Sudipta Bardhan Quallen s book Up Close With Jane Goodall Quallen shows that Jane
Goodall obtains and accomplishes much more than just transforming the primatological branch
of science to a modern science. But, beneath her spirit and achievements lies her diligence along
with resourcefulness. These traits that she possesses, got her to the point she is now a
successful scientist making a change in primate habitats. Jane Goodall is a primatologist and
animal rights activist, who is currently 81 years old but most of her achievements occurred when
she was in her 20s and 30s. Within Sudipta Bardhan Quallen s book, Up close with Jane Goodall,
Jane Goodall exhibits the character attribute of diligence along with the virtue of resourcefulness.
Jane Goodall effects people because she is diligent which leaves people astounded and blown
away, resulting in most people saying that she is one of the centuries greatest primatologist.
Goodall had the opportunity to speak at ivy league colleges. Jane has also made remarkable
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Jane s first two conference appearances as a speaker, in London and later at Yale University,
were considered by many to be the first appearance of primatology as a modern science (Quallen
92). What she stated is one of Jane s biggest accomplishments in her career as well as for
presenting primatology as a modern science. This was Jane s biggest achievement as well as an
ethical representation for primatology, and a big advance in modern science. Accordingly, Jane has
the incredible ability of shocking people and give them the unexpected revolution in science
therefore having them in
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A Summary On Las Poli
I. INTRODUCCION
El incremento de la esperanza de vida de la poblacioМЃn es un indicador de efectividad en el
tratamiento de enfermedades, pero como consecuencia de ello aumenta la probabilidad de padecer
enfermedades croМЃnicas e incapacitantes, lo que conlleva un incremento de la dependencia.
Las poliМЃticas sanitarias y sociales en EspanМѓa conscientes de esta realidad impulsan el
desarrollo de planes integrales de atencioМЃn a los pacientes con enfermedades croМЃnicas
recogidos en la estrategia para el abordaje de la cronicidad en el Sistema Nacional de Salud (2012) .
En esta estrategia de actuacioМЃn se detalla la importancia de los cuidados no profesionales en
domicilio para el bienestar y calidad de vida del paciente croМЃnico y la adopcioМЃn de las
medidas necesarias para abordar sus problemas, prevenir situaciones patoloМЃgicas y el riesgo de
claudicacioМЃn.
En EspanМѓa, las necesidades de ayuda para realizar las actividades baМЃsicas e instrumentales de
la vida diaria en pacientes dependientes son cubiertas en su gran mayoriМЃa por miembros
familiares conocidos como Cuidadores Informales . La literatura muestra que esta actividad estaМЃ
fuertemente feminizada y sigue, en liМЃneas generales, un determinado perfil (CatalaМЃ y
Garrote, 2012; GarciМЃa Calvente, Mateo RodriМЃguez y Eguiguren, 2004a).
La tarea de cuidar supone reorganizar la vida familiar, laboral y social del cuidador y, en muchos
casos, la exigencia de los cuidados termina provocando problemas emocionales, fiМЃsicos y
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Inferences And Implications. The Inferences, Implications
Inferences and Implications. The inferences, implications and conclusions drawn from these
secondary source key findings and the linkages between secondary source key findings and
management concepts and theories were: Cost Benefit Analysis. For an option to be a viable
solution its benefits needed to convincingly outweigh its cost, best established by a cost benefit
analysis. Decision Matrix. A persuasive evaluation of plausible options is best undertaken by
applying a paired comparisons table to prioritise selection attributes, followed by a decision matrix
whereby viable options are each evaluated against weighted selection attributes to thus quantify the
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If the result is a major change to the work, then a new baseline may be agreed against which future
performance is then tracked. Over Expenditure. Should over expenditure threaten during the
implementation of the project the following measures may help restore the situation: Renegotiate
budget, work scope and specifications. Sell off excess inventory for cash injection. Eliminate
rework, wastage, theft, spoilage and scope creep. Optimise schedule/budget since an ambitious
schedule is usually expensive. Shun perfection and extra checks, and settle for good enough .
Ensure all charges are accurate, legitimate and properly authorised. Schedule Slippage. Should
unacceptable schedule slippage occur during project implementation, the following measures may
help keep the project on track: Renegotiate finish date, work scope, and/or performance standards.
Apply the minimum float rule whereby we first accelerate critical tasks. Redeploy resources to
focus effort on critical and near critical tasks. Undertake more work concurrently (fast tracking).
Work overtime and/or contract out work. Risk Management. Risk Management must be a
continuous activity throughout our project in order to prevent risks becoming issues. Thus, risks
will be a topic at every meeting during project implementation.
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My Identity
I am truly proud of my background and how it has formed my identity. My background consists
of me being Portuguese. I could not be any more thankful for how greatly my background has
impacted my life into what it is now. It has helped me gain many friends that I am still very close
to and gain interests that have started since I was a child. Simply experiencing my family s
numerous customs and traditions is why I love to express that I am Portuguese. It has given me
the opportunity to visit Portugal every year during each summer where I fall in love with the
country each time. Being Portuguese has taught me many lessons throughout life that I will
continue to pass on for future generations of my family. When I visit Portugal, it is to see my
family, mainly my grandmother, who lives in a very small town named Seara Velha. In fact, it
is quite a poor town with old houses and not much to do. Visiting this town has taught me truly
shown me that people are not born with privileged lives. My father was born and raised in this
town where he started working from eight years old as a shepherd. I know I must work hard to
get what I want in life whether it is going to college, persuing my desired career of engineering,
or simply playing well in a soccer game. I have learned that everything will not just be handed to
me. Visiting Portugal is more of a humble experience compared to a vacation. Ever since I can
remember, soccer would always be on the television to watch
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American Football and Good Sportsmanship
One who plays a sport fairly and loses gracefully is how The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines
sportsmanship. What is a sportsman? The definition seems to have undergone a big change over the
years.
If children follow the example set by today s athletes, the definition would equal a sore loser. High
school sports should be a fun way to physically express yourself as an athlete, but at the same time
learn some of life s lessons, like sportsmanship, discipline, and respect. In today s society, winning
comes before everything, but if winning requires neglect of good sportsmanship, then nothing is
gained in the long run. Sportsmanship matters not only in sports, but also in the rest of our
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The first instance of bad sportsmanship in the story is where Bissinger describes what was said
to Boobie Miles during the previous week s football game. One of the Cooper Cougar s players
said, Com on, you tough motherfucker, com on lets see how tough you are! and you ain t nothin
but a goddamn pussy! In the Youth Sportsman Code, these comments would definitely fall under
the making sarcastic remarks about opponents and the swearing at opponents sections in the
unsportsmanlike category. Bad sportsmanship occurs again in Friday Night Lights when the
quarterback throws a bad pass as the last seconds tick off of the game clock. One of his
teammates curses him, when the right thing to do would be to say something like, good effort,
better luck next time . If the team is in a championship game and a star player violates a team
sportsmanship rule which requires removal from the game, the rule must be enforced. (
Sportsmanship ,3) The Youth Sports Institute says to reinforce sportsmanship behaviors and
penalize unsportsmanlike behaviors ( Sportsmanship ,3). The coaches should have disciplined
Boobie when he was angry and threw his shoulder pads against the wall, instead of ignoring him.
Another example of bad sportsmanship displayed by the Odessa coaching staff is when they
talked bad about Boobie behind his back most of the other members of the Permian football staff
privately called him
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Reproduction In Brave New World
Reproduction Throughout the course of history, reproduction has been a vital part of all living
organisms. To most living things, reproduction is the only purpose of their existence and if they do
not reproduce, they have not reached their goal in life. Humans are the first animal to break this
rule. In reality, humans live to be successful and happy and this defines their life instead of
reproduction. In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the author portrays reproduction
as something that is prohibited and something that will only happen in a laboratory. In the story,
people are being produced with the Bokanovsky s Process . This process is done by splitting one
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It is also stated in the story that viviparous birth is strictly prohibited and should not ever be
performed. Huxley is trying to make a statement that people are slowly neglecting the importance of
reproduction and in the future there will be less of viviparous birth and more artificial birth.
Huxley is also making a statement that technology is changing the way humanity functions. The
intelligence of humanity is backfiring causing people to decline in their awareness in the world.
Technology is so advanced that it is changing how humanity functions. Huxley makes a statement of
where the future of humanity is going if it keeps going do the same path. As stated in the previous
paragraph, all living organisms in existence reproduce. From the smallest single celled organisms to
the largest mammals on Earth, the goal of living things has been to reproduce. Humans have
violated this rule. Reproduction is important and should be kept as a human trait unlike what
Huxley is portraying reproduction to be in the future. Initially, reproduction is what keeps humans
an animal if reproduction was like it was portrayed in the novel, than there is nothing that defines
humans as human. Humanity will no longer have the traits of humanity because
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Binge Drinking In College
Binge drinking within colleges and universities have been occurring for many years. Students in
college have the freedom to make their own decision once they leave home away from their
parents. In most cases, once students leave home, they will most likely to turn to drinking. College
students usually do this to feel a sense of acceptance. Once college students turn to drinking when
they enter college, binge drinkingwill severely affect student s behavior, academics, and self
awareness. Binge drinking will affect student s behavior while in college. Once students began to
drink, they began to change and act different. Drinking causes people to act out of character.
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Students behavior, academics, and self awareness can be affected severely by binge drinking.
College student s behavior, academics, and self awareness are important to their success in
college. Students should be aware that binge drinking while in college is not a smart decision and
that it could cause lasting consequences. Therefore, the problem of binge drinking among college
students within colleges and universities should be addressed and taken are of before more
students are affected by the problem of binge
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Electronic Commerce
Electronic Wallets are Secure
Introduction
The idea for paying for goods and services electronically is not a new one. The search for more
efficient ways of doing business is now driving another revolution in the conduct of business and in
our concept of money. This revolution is known as electronic commerce, which is the symbiotic
integration of communications, data management, and security capabilities to allow business
applications within different organizations to automatically exchange information related to the
sale of goods and services. With the advent of the electronic age the concept of value was
transferred to plastic cards with a magnetic stripe which securely carried personal account
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As the number of people utilizing the internet increases, the risk of security violations increases
with it. It is true that sometimes the cost of protecting the network outweighs the cost of just
leaving it unprotected, but it is undeniable that the cost of protecting the network becomes
nontrivial as more services such as electronic wallets become available. Some of the threats that
stimulated the upsurge for people with the lack of security were compromise of clients financial
details (credit card numbers, etc) which may result in the unauthorized transfer of funds,
development of a method of obtaining the goods or services without making the appropriate
payment and other methods permitting the unauthorized transfer of funds. Regardless of how a
payments system is constructed these attacks are always more or less practical although some
techniques can virtually eliminate the risk of one or another.
The major reason electronic wallets has not yet taken off to its full potential is because, until
recently, there has not been a readily available, widely deployed foolproof way of preventing fraud
and theft of sensitive financial information.
Implementing security involves assessing the possible threats to one s network, servers and
information. The goal would be to then attempt to minimize the threat as much as possible without
making it difficult for legitimate users to access the information.
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What About Bob Psychological Analysis
As I watched the movie What About Bob? I noticed that there were a variety of different phobias
and disorders that the main character Bob had such as panic attacks, dependent personality disorder
and even obsessive compulsive disorder. Although these disorders were prominent throughout the
film the two that stood out to me the most were Agoraphobia and Personality Dependent Disorder.
Agoraphobia is a strong fear and anxiety of being in places where it may be hard to escape or even
where help may not be available (medlineplus.gov/ency/article). People that normally tend to have
this fear try to avoid public places in that they may feel there would be a very difficult way in them
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Dependent personality, which can also be associated with anxious personality disorder, involves
feelings of nervousness and even fear (my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles). It can also include
somewhat of a clingy behavior, making it hard to make everyday decisions without some type of
reassurance every other minute. DPD happens to be one of the most diagnosed disorders equally
among women and men. It normally does occur early if not middle adulthood, and the patient
typically needs to be taken care of (my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles).
The symptoms that one may experience if they had Dependent Personality Disorder are more than
emotional that anything else. One would typically lean on others for emotional support, avoiding
personal related responsibility jobs, and even having separation issues (my.clevelandclinic.org
/health/articles). Also by the patient having confidence in their decisions they would make, this is
why they lean on others to somewhat guide them in the right direction. Or may even just need to
motivation and assurance that they are doing a great job on a day to day
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Influences On Victorian Gothic Literature
Influences on Victorian gothic literature; religion, psychology, science and spirituality.
Many great authors such as Mary Shelley and Bram Stoker indulged in the world of the
supernatural with gothic novels such as Dracula and Frankenstein. However the origins of such
tales and the Victorian obsession with the paranormal are not commonly explored. The gothic
genre in fact dates back as far as 1765. The classic English gothic novel began with the author
Horace Walpole and his novel, The Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story. Walpole claimed that he had
found an ancient manuscript which he then translated, thus creating his story. However, from what
seems to be a recurring theme in Victorian spiritualism, this also was revealed as being false. ...
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There is a clear divide within the gothic genre which develops the perception of the church and
religion during the Victorian period. On one hand many gothic novels view the church as an evil
which corrupts society, whereas on the other hand religion and symbolism are the bringers of peace
and eradicators of evil. For example within Bram Stoker s Dracula, the cross of the Christian faith is
seen to drive away evil spirits and even Vampires. This portrays the Christian faith as a saviour of
man, showing the willpower of God. Yet in Mary Shelley s Frankenstein, God s creation is
questioned when man essentially takes life into his own hands, in the form of Victor Frankenstein
creating the monster. Both sides of the argument are controversial, forcing gothic literature into
genre which continues to cause controversy today. Although gothic literature and the church seem
be inherently different, there are some featured similarities. Both the church and gothic fiction
depend upon society to drive forwards their success. The gothic feeds upon the confusion of
society, and at the same time the church is fuelled by the idea of safety from the supernatural. The
church is in fact utilised in many gothic novels. For instance the church is a symbol for sanctuary,
peace and rituals, all are common themes of a gothic novel. It is evident that both do not only
depend upon society, but also upon one another for
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School Board Paper
School Board Meeting
I recently viewed a taping of a school board meeting. This school board meeting was in the
Waterloo Community School District. The meeting was held in the board room at the Education
Service Center. This center is located at 1516 Washington Street in Waterloo, Iowa. The meeting
was held on March 26, 2012, at 6:00 p.m. The board members that were present were Shanlee
McNally, Sue Flynn, Andrea Sparks, and Lyle Schmitt. Also in attendance was President of the
Board, Mike Young, Vice president, Bernice Richard, Superintendent, Dr. Gary Norris, Executive
Director of School Community Relations/Board Secretary, Sharon Miller, Chief Financial Officer
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The items that generated the most discussion at this board meeting were the Food Service
Software and Point of Sale Equipment. This item was about purchasing food service software
from Infinite Campus for the amount of $70,489.00. Matt O Brien, Director of Technology,
provided all the information needed. The motion carried 6 0. Another item that took considerable
time to discuss was the 2012 13 Budget Estimate and Publication. Mr. Michael Coughlin, Chief
Financial Officer provided the information on budget expenditure estimates, the tax levy rate for
publication. A public hearing was set for April 9, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. The motion carried 6 0. The
third item that took considerable time was the Superintendent s report. Dr. Norris thanked all of the
public for attending tonight s meeting. One of the first items talked about was the teacher s
concerns with the initiatives that are being put into place at a fast rate. He stated that these
initiatives were being put into place with the best interest of the students. He encouraged all of the
teachers to attend the meetings that will be held in the near future within the buildings that they
work in and if anyone has something that they want to say, Please feel free and comfortable to do
so. He reintegrated that all of the teachers ARE important and appreciated. One of the
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Saponaria Officinalis
Saporin S6 is a compound that was isolated from the Saponaria officinalis, a plant known as
soapwart. It has been studied for almost thirty years due to its unique properties in medical science.
It is a protein that has had many studies done testing its potential application towards anti tumor and
anti viral therapy. This particular article describes the reasons for its high stability towards
denaturing agents. Proteinare susceptible to denaturalization under specific conditions like
temperature or the chemical environment that it is in. A protein s structure also contributes to its
stability. Researchers are looking at all the properties of this specific protein that allows it to remain
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It was evident that the three dimensional structure of Saporin S6 was highly occupied with О±
helices based on the percentage of the peak ratios. It is important to look at the intensity of the
peak or broadness of the peak to identify the bonding strength of two molecules. By observing the
peaks of the different bond possibilities, its structure can be determined. Once the structure is
fully determined, peaks that would show a major change were chosen to observe how the
structure of the protein changed. It is the disappearance of the peaks in a spectrum that would
indicate the defolding of Saporin S6. If there are new peaks that occur in the final results, it
indicated the aggregation of the unbroken strands of the protein. Saporin S6 is a protein that is
made up of 253 amino acids. To simplify the data analysis, these scientist
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Analysis Of The Show Pretty Little Liars
The scene shows a scene from the show, Pretty Little Liars. In the scene, the character Hanna has
a flashback of when she struggled with bulimia. She is reflecting on a time when she used to
binge eat, to deal with her feelings. During her flashback, she remembers how a girl she was sort
of friends with told her she could fix her problem of binge eating, by throwing up her food after
she ate it. The end of the scene shows a conversation between Hanna and her friend Aria, where
Hanna talks about how she knew she was stronger than her bulimia, and how she was done with
that part of her life. The parts of the scene that were problematic was the depiction of how Hanna
was able to treat her bulimia. In the scene, it reflected how she was
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Operating System Security ( Os Security ) Essay
Operating System Security (OS Security)
What is Operating System Security, Operating system security is the process of ensuring OS
integrity, confidentiality and availability also OS security refers to specified steps used to protect
the OS from threats, viruses, worms, malware or remote hacker. OS security include all avoiding
control techniques, which safeguard any computer information from being stolen, edited or deleted
if OS security is included. OS security allows different applications and programs to perform
required tasks and stop unauthorized interference. OS security may be applied in many ways. We re
going to discuss following topics in this article. A brief description about security and what are the
types of encryption and what is Authentication, One Time passwords, Program Threats, System
Threats and Computer Security Classifications.
Security, There are numerous security threats to your computer, in other words many types of
malware, which is short for malicious software. This includes computer viruses, which can
interact with the normal operations of your computer. Viruses can be very harmful and result in
loss of data or system crashes. The OS of a computer has a number of built in tools to protect
against security threats, including the use of virus scanning utilities and setting up a firewall to
block unsafe network activity. One of the most common ways to get a computer virus is by e
mail. If you have received an e mail message from someone you don t
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Technology And Its Effect On Society Today
As you look to the left and then to the right it is almost inevitable that you are looking at some form
of technology. Imagine living in the world without the simple things that we overlook each and
every day, things such as fire, and paper. Imagine the world without cars, TV, or the Internet. Most
of us could not envision what life would be like without the many inventions and advancements of
technologybecause we have become so accustomed and consumed by the modern technology all
around us. With the inventions of simple technology made long ago, it has transformed the world
we live in today by making it fast paced and overall more advanced. Because of the popular use and
huge advances in technology it has had both negative and positive effects on society today. The
thing that disconnects mankind from animals is the capability to use the mind for reason and
conception. Reason is the skill to be able to think, create, understand, and make judgments. Because
of this skill, humans have the desire to formulate new technology. Over the course of many
thousands of years, the inventions of different technologies have been the building blocks for
society today. Technology has molded and shaped human history. Looking back on the past, people
in the Stone Age did not have the extravagance of using the Internet, the enjoyment of sitting down
to watch TV, or simply popping dinner in the microwave. However, they did spend time trying to
invent new things, as some do in the present
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Centurion Media
For the exclusive use of M. Hossain Centurion Media: Doing the Right Thing Carolyn Conn, St.
Edward s University Aundrea Kay Guess, St. Edward s University Jonathan Hiatt, St. Edward s
University E rP os t NA0005 No tC op yo ach time Richard Bennett reached across his desk for the
mail and other documents his assistant had placed in his in box, he smiled because he thought of
the friendly disagreement with his wife about the proper way to handle this task. His approach was
top down. Whatever was on top of the in box was dealt with first, then down through the stack until
it was all finished. His wife preferred the priority method, first sorting through everything to
determine the urgency of each item. Bennett felt that was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Revenues for his group s cable systems had almost doubled annually since his first year as
regional vice president. His group had been recognized for their accomplishments as the
Outstanding Team nationwide at the previous year s Centurion Media annual banquet. In
Bennett s opinion, the Northpark contract would destroy everything Bennett s group had done in
their region during the past ten years. Bennett wondered if the other vice presidents had
received their copies of the contract. He had to get to the bottom of this and try to avert
financial calamity. He knew he had to be careful. One of Bennett s golfing buddies who was in
upper management of Centurion s newspaper division had had a run in with Fowler at a
corporate meeting the month after he became president of the cable division. His buddy warned
Bennett not to trust Fowler. Bennett called his sales director, Vicki Porter. 2 Vicki, you are
never going to believe what I got by special courier this morning. It s a contract signed by Joseph
Fowler between Centurion Cable and Northpark Media and we ve got to sell them any of our
advertising inventory they want at rates way below what we are charging this year and below
many of the annual contracts we already have with advertisers for the coming year. Those
customers are going to be furious if they ever hear about this and, you know they will. Worse still is
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Essay about A Greater Intelligence Revealed in Dwellings
A Greater Intelligence Revealed in Dwellings
Linda Hogan writes in her preface to Dwellings that there is a terrestrial intelligence that lies
beyond our human knowing and grasping. This is the main point that is constantly reiterated
throughout the book, and this is the point that makes the book so important.
The trouble with the earth today is that humans have become too smart; so smart that they question
everything they once took for granted, and being unable to explain it, discount it as unreal. Science,
the very thing that has catapulted us into our present state of greatness, is also the human evil that
has isolated us from everything we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Consider even our connotations with the word environment. Today, the word means nature, the
wild, the earth, our failing ecosystem. Is this really our environment? We are so removed from it
that most people cannot stand to be in it, except to view its anomalies like those at Yellowstone
from isolation tank like recreational vehicles.
Hogan takes things that happen in the human sphere and turns them inside out, showing us the
sociological innards that expose the enormous distance between what we know and what we think
we know. Her example of chimpanzees shows us something scientists have been trying to hide. In
teaching them sign language, we realize they have feelings, opinions, and know what s going on
around them. They aren t just like ignorant babies with an instinct to eat and mate. People
frequently make exceptions for their dogs. They believe their dogs understand what they tell
them, that their dogs care what kind of dog food they get, that they feel jealousy when the cat gets
attention. Imagine if people felt this kind of empathy and respect to every species on the planet.
Hogan deliberately picks out animals that are displeasing to most people, bats, snakes, wolves,
maggots, ants, and writes about them as living, loving animals just like the rest of us. They are
aware of the process that we have long forgotten.
I was thinking about birds the other day. There were several of them feeding at my bird
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Minimum Wage Advantages
The Benefits of Raising the Minimum Wage Controversy over the minimum wage has been
constant since it was originally instituted. The political parties still move to block the opposing
party from successfully implanting their ideals, causing either nothing to be accomplished or the
situation to worsen. B Solving the problems in our current minimum wagesystem presents a
challenge because little agreement exists regarding the wage gap between the rich and the poor,
allowing the minimum wageto fulfill its original purpose of protecting workers and keeping the
economy in a healthy state, and .how increasing the minimum wage would allow for more
advantages economically with a minute influence on employment rates. The increasing gap
between the upper and lower classes has been a concern for years, but now receives more
attention because it serves as a prime argument for whether or not to raise the minimum wage. For
example, in Nick Hanauer s speech, Beware, Fellow Plutocrats, The Pitchforks are Coming, he
maintains that based on the current trend of how the gap is consistently accumulating, the
increasing gap could have serious implications, similar to those of pre Revolutionary France. That
was France before the Revolution and the mobs with the pitchforks, explains Hanauer (00:03:50
00:04:00). If we do not do something to fix the glaring economic inequalities... the pitchforks will
come for us, he asserts, for no free and open society can long sustain this kind of
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Is there truly any justice in the novel The Stranger,...
Is there truly any justice in the novel The Stranger, written by Albert
Camus?
Is there truly any justice in the novel The Stranger, written by
Albert Camus? This is a question that naturally protrudes throughout the novel, as it is not
abundantly clear what Meursault, the protagonist, was, in fact, put on trial for. At the beginning of
the second part of the narrative, it is understood that he is put on trial for the murder of an Arab;
however, it later comes to our attention that the murder was not the primary reason of his trial, and
perhaps not even an essential one for that matter. The fact remains that
Meursault was undoubtedly put on trial, not for the murder committed, but for being the way he
was: unemotional through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The answer is simple: it does not relate to the murder of the
Arab. Being the representative of society, the jury opposes Meursault and accuses him of not
conforming to society s natural ways, and being what we nowadays refer to as the odd one out .
They exclude him from society for his odd clear cut and sincere demeanor, and for his
manifestation of an inexpressive character.
Another example is the moment in which the magistrate, a local member of the judiciary having
limited jurisdiction, especially in criminal cases, questioned Meursault. In this particular scene, the
magistrate changes the topic rather abruptly from his love for Maman, to which he responded he
loved the same as anyone (p. 67), to the murder scene.
What followed was a vast discussion on Meursault s belief in God, which he felt rather apathetic
about; however, the magistrate, waving a crucifix to his face refers to him as the antichrist (p. 71).
And later, during the trial, the judge and the prosecuting attorney seem more intrigued by the fact
that Meursault did not grieve at his mother s funeral and got involved with Marie the day after it,
than the actual act that had been committed: the assassination of a man.
The majority of the witnesses that had been called only supported the argument of his callous
nature, as they very well knew that Meursault was frighteningly candid, and could not, or would
not, create a
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Essay on Bird and Wildlife Management at Airports
On January 15, 2009, United Airlines flight 1549 ditched into the Hudson river immediately after
take off from New York s LaGuardia Airport only five passengers were seriously injured and
seventy eight passengers reported minor injuries. It was brilliant piloting of Captain Chesley
Sullenberger that saved everyone from a horrendous death but how did this event occur? From
reports and interviews, the aircraft suffered damage to both of the aircraft s engines. The cause of
the failure to both engines, was non other than a flock of Canada Geese that flew into both engines,
during the first two minutes of the flight. Birdand wildlife strikes have occurred ever since the
beginning of flight. The first ever documented on bird strikeoccurred... Show more content on
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Second, there is has also been a large increase in military and commercial aviation transportation.
Thirdly, due to more urbanization and city growth, natural birds and wildlife habitats have
become fewer. In this case, more birds and wildlife have began settling near airports. With the
increase in damages to aircraft from bird and wildlife strikes, how do airports prevent from future
collisions with bird and wildlife? Airports have many traditional ways of treating the issue. Some
are environmentally safe while others may cause controversy with environmental and government
groups. Each does have its pros and cons though. One method is the use of firearms. This method
is quick but requires precise accuracy and quick judgment Either shooting to scare or to kill and
remove the animal, this method is the least popular due to the fact that some wildlife are either
endangered or under environmental protection. For example a United States airport would lose it s
public opinion if one of the animal control employes opened fire upon an American Bald Eagle
which happens to be the national bird. The use chemicals is another method that is non violent to
deter bird and wildlife. Some airports use certain plants that produce chemicals and odors the
makes wildlife uncomfortable and stay away from the airfield. Though this method is non violent
to birds and wildlife, it does have its set backs. Chemicals used to spray around the airfield can
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Go Ask Alice Essay example
Go Ask Alice!
Alice is fifteen, white, middle, class. She diets, she dates. She loves Roger but the most time he
doesn amp;#8217;t notice her. If she would ever sleep with a boy she would sleep with him. Alice
hates her look. She wants to be pretty and slim. Lately she loses fascination about all things.
School is boring and she doesn amp;#8217;t even go to parties.
Her parents want to move. Her Dad is invited to become the Dean of the Political Science at .
Alice is happy and is not hard for her to leave the old school. But she misses her old house and
her grandparents who she calls gramp and gran. Alice has a brother called Tim and a sister
Alexandria. The two are younger than Alice. At her new school it is horrible for her. Nobody...
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In the holidays she sees Roger. She feels strange after she has slept with Bill. Alice takes pills to
feel better. She feels horrible and tired. She is afraid of being pregnant but than her period starts.
Beth comes home from camp, but she is hardly the same the same person and she met some Jewish
jerks, that she amp;#8217;s going with.
Alice feels lonely but Roger writes her some letters. Alice gets to know Chris
Chris takes drugs too and she works in a shop where are the flippiest clothes are sold. Chris has a
boyfriend named Ted and Alice gets to know Richie. Alice and Chris want to move to San
Francisco and to look for jobs. Alice loves her family and she wants to leave them, because she
doesn amp;#8217;t want to know them which person she is. At first its pretty horrible in San
Francisco. Their (flat) stiffing little one room apartment is clammy and damp. They cant find
good jobs. But finally Alice takes a job in some crappy little lingerie store. Chris takes a job in the
boutique from Sheila. Sheila is very attractive and the owner of the shop. Alice gets more homesick
every day, but she is afraid of telling Chris. She quiets her job and gets a job at Mr. Maria Mellani
who is very fat and jolly man. Alice adores her job and Mellani is like second family father for her.
Alice gets to know Mr. Mellanis family and for the first time she feels happy in San Francisco.
Sheila has parties nearly
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Background of Homeplus
Background of Homeplus
Homeplus was initially owned by Samsung Corporation[1] in 1994. During the Asian financial
crisis in 1997, Samsung was affect by the crisis and tried to strive its business in the retail industry.
It eventually collaborated with Tesco, a major British retailer in 1999[2]. The joint venture
benefited both Samsung and Tesco. Samsung was saved from bankruptcy, in the same time, Tesco
was able to enter the tough local retail business because of the partnership with Samsung[3]. Tesco
took over 94.68% shares of the company in 2011[4]. Vision Great Stone Face Homeplus s vision
is to be recognized as the most admired company in South Korea[4][5][6][8]. The company
concerns with two major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first floor is equipped with food courts, children s playrooms and other service facilities where
the second and third floors are the supermarket and products display[4][6][7].
3rd Generation The 3rd generation was first introduced in Jamsil 2007[6][7]. Homeplus added
Emotional Store to the 2nd generation, offering art and culture to customers. Moreover, the
Emotional Store adopts four concepts of Art being, Well being, Touching and High Technology to
the store[4][6][7]. In other words, it combines art with science, so called artience environment to
customers. This include art galleries and function rooms located on the fourth floor expansion of
the hypermarket[1][6]. Hence, the Emotional Store concept consisted of One Stop Shopping
Service , One Stop Living Service and One Stop Touching Service .
4th Generation Homeplus recently introduced a new concept for the 4th generation in 2011[6][7].
This radical shift differed from other development phases where it combined the services both
online and offline shopping and created a new innovative shopping concept. The Smart Virtual
Store concept was developed and it became the first virtual shopping concept in the world[1][8].
The Smart Virtual Store provides a new way of shopping in subway stations. It aims to persuade
customers to shop Anywhere, Anytime and Anyplace regardless time and space[6][7]. The concept
was created inversely to
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Narrative Essay Beginning With It Was A Sunday Morning

  • 1. Narrative Essay Beginning With It Was A Sunday Morning 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Narrative Essay Beginning With It Was A Sunday MorningNarrative Essay Beginning With It Was A Sunday Morning
  • 2. Arthur Andersen Case 1. What did Arthur Anderson contribute to the Enron disaster? Arthur Andersen (AA) contributed to the Enron disaster when AA consulting became its own separate entity, named Accenture. Revenues from consulting services surpassed revenue from auditing services. A natural competitiveness grew between the two rivals and this is where the problems began to start. Management held maximinizing revenues as their primary focus of success and promotions/bonuses were based on this factor. The CEO of AA, Joe Berardino, was an extremely aggressive pursuer of revenue. This set a negative culture at the top of the company and partners were expected to comply and atttain that demand. In addition, AA recognized the retention of audit clients as imperative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ethical behaviour in an organization is guided by the ethical culture of the organization, by any relevant professional norms and codes, and particularly by the tone at the top and the example set by top executives. AA s CEO at the time, Joe Berardino played a significant role in misguiding the firm and pushing revenue generation rather than working towards decreasing the conflicts between the auditing profession and the public interest. On April 2, 2002, U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee released a memo dated December 9, 1999 from Carl Bass a partner in AA s Professional Services Group to David Duncan, the AA partner in charge of the Enronaccount. This memo asked for an accounting change that would have resulted in a $30 $50 million change to Enron s earnings (believed to be in regard to the SPE transactions). In February 2000, Bass attempted again to bring light on what he believed was an arm s length transaction by emailing Duncan to object setting up LJM Partnership (LJM was a company set up by former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow). Duncan overruled Bass on the first memo and shortly after the second attempt where he questioned the CFO, Andrew Fastow and his role with the SPE s was Duncan removed from the Enron account entirely. In any other of the Big 5 firms, Bass would have been able to overrule Duncan. However, this is a great example that stresses that AA s objectives were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Class This Semester Has Been Good Class this semester has been good. It was a well taught and constructed course. The atmosphere was always enjoyable unlike a few of my classes. Professor Airek created an open environment that let me as a student feel as ease communicating and being involved in class. We ve shared many laughs and I ve grown as a writer and as a student. I ve learned that essays need to be turned in on time and stapled together. But most of all, I have learned to never give up. One experience in class that I won t forget was on a Monday morning when we watched a deer frolic through campus like it was his natural habitat. It just really symbolizes our class and how it is based around random comedy. I can vouch that simple things like that and cracking jokes in class makes students more at ease in the classroom. We aren t completely dreading waking up at 7:30 AM every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday when we know we that class isn t going to be hell. Even while we are having fun in class, we simultaneously learn things through either short, non throat slitting lectures and/or interesting exercises. I say interesting because I ve never done things in any of my English classes in high schoollike I ve done in Composition 1. This is a good thing. The red barn exercise was one of my favorites. This left it up to the imagination of the writer to take over and conjure his or her own alternate ending with the prompt in a short amount of time. This helped me organize my thoughts better in my essays ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Hannukah There are many holidays, secular and religious to chose from. Before deciding on your favorite one, you have to think about what makes a good holiday. First, a good holiday has tradition. Remembering past holidays and stories about how the holiday originated make a holiday memorable. A good holiday also has to have lots of fun. Having fun during a holiday makes it a great break from regular life. The last aspect that makes a holiday great is soothing the problems of daily life with family time. Enjoying what you lovewith those you love is a great feeling. Based on this criteria, I feel the best holiday is the Jewish holiday of Hannukah. One of the best parts of a holiday can be the tradition and stories around it. Hannukah is the celebration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Culture And Lying Analysis Thirty minutes prior to my first english class in high school, I wrote up a lie and turned it in. The assignment was to find a story from your culture, and paraphrase it. Now I didn t check my email and probably would have never known about this; if it weren t for the question What did you write, that poured out of my friend s mouth. I scribbled a tale that vomited out of my brain onto lined paperand hoped my teacher wasn t aware of my culture s mythological background. When the time came, I handed in the paper, along with my cares for it and continued on with my day. Until my care returned as I sat down in the same class the next day. Our teacher handed back the same papers we turned in the day before,and I was the only one who did not receive a page with a grade on top. My nerves began as the greek woman met my eyes and looked down on the single leaflet placed on her desk. After her brief intro of articulating how she enjoyed every paper, she plucked that page and commented on the specific paper that she found distinct. Soon my story became greek as she told my tale to the entire class, her accent wrapping every word making it sound almost foreign. It sounded like a real story, passed down generations and I realized at that moment it was real. The story I told was not a lie, but a manifestation of my creativity. Walking out of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yes, I did break the idea of the assignments rules, however the way my teacher handled the situation only fueled my appreciation for creative thinking (as well as paying attention to my assignments). Even now I ve come to value this piece of me because over time people grow older and their can creative minds begin to deteriorate. Adults can forget to be creative, and only continue their days like a cycle of what was yesterday. I want to be idealistic, and remind not just myself, but others as well, to think outside the box and break their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Granting Equal Rights For Gay And Lesbians And Gay Rights hroughout mankind s history, gays and lesbians have become fairly known as another scapegoat to societies venomous opinions about accepting anything new or unfamiliar in order to balance out any negative baggage left behind by previous generations. In order to accept them for who they are, we must not abolish anymore given rights from them due to the misconception that homosexuality could break the mindset through fear and righteousness of Christ; that we must beat them down until eradicated from the planet. Restricting all equal rights to the LGBTQ community could threaten the pillar of society and eventually, the destruction of equal common grounds for everyone. Granting equal based rights and legal marriage rights under the authorized laws, must be expanded far enough to not only the common men and women, but as well for the gays and lesbians too on this planet. In consideration of what has been happening as of current, most cases are being that the LGBTQ community has been the reason that there has been a change with the sudden bump of the increased rate of children s being adopted from either the orphanages or foster homes. Most gay couples nowadays are considering to start a family, but could never adopt until the states could finally pass a law where gay and lesbian could adopt a kid, (...) And several states allow gay couples to adopt children (Jaweed Kaleem, 41 42). Despite that, there are still a majority of people who cannot accept the fact now that gay couples ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Are The Core Competencies Cause The Internal And External... Yes, Uber has many different divisions, that allow for the organization to best meet the needs for the market. By having definite divisions, it allows Uber to specifically state the roles of that division. Therefore, it allows for accountability to be taken by each division. Responsibility can be taken by that area. Relating to organization culture, it allows for Uber to create subcultures internally that allows that division to best reach their goals. Most importantly, it allows for organizational efficiency. By having so many divisions, Uber can quickly reach the needs of the internal and external stakeholders. According to the textbook, a core competency is a manager s skills and abilities in value creation activities such as manufacturing, R D, managing new technology and organizational design and change. (pg.12) These core competencies cause a competitive advantage which is the ability of one company to outperform another because its managers are able to create more value from the resources at their disposal (pg. 12). Uber s core competency is creating a customer user face that is universally functional. Their applications allow for access to both high and low end services that are reliable such UberX and UberBlack. Also, the overall business operation is capable for their services and competent in their management relationships. Another core competency is the way in which Uber delivers its ride sharing services. Essentially, Uber s business model and their core ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Research Paper On Left Handedness Introduction To begin my research I had to decide on a topic. Using a lotus diagram, I came up with 9 possible enquiry areas of interest to me and narrowed this down to one by deciding which worked best and interested me most. I decided on researching left handedness. I then had to decide on a topic within the area and influenced by my love of science I landed on my research question: In what ways, physically and psychologically are right handers different to left handers and what causes this? Research Processes After deciding on a topic I brainstormed ideas for primary and secondary sources. An obvious choice for secondary sources was the internet. There were many articles explaining left handedness, providing theories for its occurrence and outlining differences present between left handers and right handers. I narrowed my search to articles directly relevant to my topic. I wanted other secondary sources (so I went onto the SA library website, where I searched for books relevant to my research question) and found 2 books that became very valuable resources: Right Hand, Left Hand by Chris McManus, a Professor of Psychology, specialising in handedness and A left hand turn around the world, by David Wolman which explained his journey to discover all he could about left handedness. These resources provided me with diverse knowledge about the causes and history of left handedness. Right Hand, Left Hand was especially valuable as it introduced me to Random Cerebral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Descriptive Essay On A Dog I banged my head against my pillow. I don t want to go run a mile! I shouted. I waited for a response, there was none. Suddenly, my door flew open. For a few moments, no one was there. Suddenly, my mom came running in. Run a mile with your brother now! My mom shouted irritatedly. Ugg I murmured. My mom gave me a stern look. I better not anger her. I thought to myself. I walked slowly to the door where my brother was waiting. My brother was 13 at the time (now 14). By the look of his face, he looked angry. His motions also assured me he was angry. He was tapping his foot. His face was annoyed. I could tell he was mad at me. I remember a long time ago, my brother used to be playful with me. He used to play imaginary games with me. Now, he grew up . Now, he never plays games with me. Before, my brother barely ever got mad at me, now he gets mad at me very easily. It s a mystery what happened. Or was it because I am too annoying now? As we walked to the track in silence, we heard 1 bark, 2 barks, 3 barks. What s that? I asked. Just some dogs. my brother quickly replied back. When we arrived at the track, we spotted the brown, small dogs. I don t want to go anymore, I whined. Grow up! My brother shouted. If I go back, my mom will be super mad at me. If I go, I might get bit by the dogs. It was a hard decision. After a couple more moments of thinking, I decided to go. I went to peek back where the dogs were. They were right at the entrance of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Pro Death Penalty Research Paper The death penalty may seem perfectly fine and isn t something you think about often, but first read the arguments for and against, you may just change your mind. Three disadvantages of the death penalty are as follows: it costs taxpayers several times more than to keep a prisoner for life, it violates the cruel and unusual punishments in the bill of rights, and sometimes innocent people are put to death.To hold a death row inmate costs $90,000 more per year than to keep a prisoner for life. 130 people have been released from death row because they were innocent. A quote from Tim Kaine (2016 vice presidential candidate) against the death penalty: My faith teaches that life is sacred. That s why I personally oppose the death penalty. But ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Sepsis Early Detection and Treatment Running Head: SEPSIS DETECTION AND TREATMENT Sepsis Early Detection and Treatment Steven H. Gregory Chamberlain College of Nursing March28, 2009 Sepsis Early Detection and Treatment Severe Sepsis affects 750,000 Americans and causes more than 200,000 deaths annually. Sepsis is a complex condition that results from an infectious process that represents the body s response to infection and involves systemic inflammatory and cellular events that result in altered circulation and coagulation, endothelial dysfunction and impaired tissue perfusion (Kleinpell, 2005). Associated mortality rates with sepsis in the United States have remained largely unchanged for several decades. Through an international collaboration known as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Treatment of Sepsis As stated in Rivers, Nguyed, Havstad, Ressler, Muzzin, Knolich et al. (2001): Early hemodynamic assessment on the basis of physical findings, vital signs, central venous pressure, and urinary output fails to detect persistent global tissue hypoxia. A more definitive resuscitation strategy involves goal oriented manipulation of cardiac preload, afterload, and contractility to achieve a balance between systemic oxygen delivery and oxygen demand. End points used to confirm the achievement of such a balance (hereafter called resuscitation end points) include normalized values for mixed venous oxygen saturation, arterial lactate concentration, base deficit, and pH. Mixed venous oxygen saturation has been shown to be a surrogate for the cardiac index as a target for hemodynamic therapy. In cases in which the insertion of a pulmonary artery catheter is impractical, venous oxygen saturation can be measured in the central circulation (p. 1368). The focus for the general care nurse outside of the ICU is to be able to recognize sepsis and to initiate appropriate interventions in an appropriate amount of time. Nurses need to facilitate the transfer of the patient to an ICU as urgently as possible. Once sepsis is suspected, it is important to closely monitor patients for signs and symptoms of progression with increasing frequency of assessments. While awaiting transfer of a patient to the ICU ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of The Book Malcolm Gladwell When thinking of successful people you automatically think about how hard people have worked to be successful. In the Outliers book Malcolm Gladwell argues that we should look at the world that surrounds successful people. For instance their culture, family, experiences, and their upbringing. Gladwell has made an interesting argument about how people become successful. In this paper, I will be talking about how Bradley Byrne, US Representative for Alabamabecame successful using some information from Gladwell s arguments. Gladwell wants to convince readers that different kinds of explanations of success don t work, people rise from nothing. It really makes a difference where and when people grew up. He says, it s not enough to ask ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was an active member of Associated Students of the University. After completing his undergraduate studies at Duke, Byrne went to the University of Alabama School of Law where he received his law degree. He practiced law in Alabama for many years. For the majority of Byrne s adult life, he was a democrat. During his political career, Byrne has served on the Alabama State School Board. Being a chancellor of the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education, he served as the chief executive officer of Alabama s two year college system. The system was full of many problems. It needed many changes to return to the important mission of educating students and preparing them for the workforce. Bradley s efforts have been very successful. Working with a dedicated team, the two year college system was restored and the ongoing effort to serve students and the people of Alabama has been refocused to its proper goals. In his role as Chancellor, Bradley also served as Chairman of the State Workforce Planning Council. He oversaw all of Alabama s workforce development efforts. This gives him an understanding of the state s ability to expand the workforce by encouraging a business climate that creates good jobs. In 2013 Byrne was elected to congress. In Congress, Byrne thinks of himself as an effective legislator by successfully supporting people s local interests. Byrne has worked really hard to support the local industry through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Anti-Trust Laws Essay Anti Trust Laws The anti trust movement in America during the late 1800s and early 1900s is a prime example of the conflict in society between autonomy and responsibility. Trust related issues tested the extent to which the government could allow businesses to maintain their autonomy and at the same time fulfill its responsibility to protect the right of the common worker. America was founded on the principles of free enterprise. Throughout its history, the United States government maintained a laissez faire or hands off policy in regard to regulation of business. However, in the late 1800s public demand for the government to regulate big business in order to protect the rights of farmers and smaller business owners became ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, railroads would charge more for transporting goods a short distance than they would for a long one. The reason for this was that over a long distance they needed to cut rates to keep up with the competition from other railroad lines. When only traveling a short distance, there was most likely only one line that traveled the route and farmers were forced to pay whatever rate that particular railroad was charging. In order to get more business, railroads would also refund money to big business owners who used their lines. Such refunds were known as rebates. Since these businesses paid less to transport their goods, they could sell them at a cheaper rate than small business owners thus driving the small business owners out of business.2 Other practices used by big business included vertical integration, horizontal integration, trusts, interlocking directorates, and holding companies. Vertical integration occurred when one business controlled all industries involved in making a product from the raw materials to the finished consumer version. In a horizontally integrated industry all companies that produced a certain type of product consolidated to corner the market. 3 A trustwas controlled by a board of trustees that controlled the stock and voting privileges of a number of companies in the same industry.4 In an interlocking directorate, the same people sat on the board of directors for multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Alexander The Great Is More Important Than Warfare Essay Alexander the Great is someone who is studied deeply in history, and during the study of him, his warfare is seen through it all. Just by seeing his name, it can be concluded that he is important for many things he had accomplished during his time as leader. The question is, was all of his accomplishments because of warfare or did he offer something else to history if warfare was taken away. Alexander the Great conquered many places and spent most of his time traveling from place to place to conquer the next place. Most of his off time was not spent doing something to add to legacy that wasn t war related. Warfare is what Alexander was good at and was known for, so if that was taken away from him, he wouldn t be that great after all. There are many accomplishments that could be justified to show that Alexander the Great had something to do with more than warfare, but just about all of them can be related back to warfare. From the beginning of Alexanders history, war was what he was good at. When his father, Philip, passed away he stepped up and followed through with his planned invasion of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He had a way of managing people so that they did what he wanted them to do, such as go on long trips to different places to conquer new land. Having a good personality that many people liked helped in that as well. Most of places Alexander went, and most of the things he did was for his own personal glory, he wanted to be remembered. Alexander wanted his legacy to last forever, like it has. His legacy is known because of the battles he started and the places he conquered. Alexander the Great wouldn t be who he was, if he wasn t connected to warfare like he is. Omitting warfare from his past, would make him just a leader without much accomplished, he wouldn t be as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Female Genital Mutilation ( Fgm ) INTRODUCTION Female genital cutting (also known as female genital mutilation) is one of the most prevalent violations of the human rights of women in the world. As of 2010, 100 to 140 million female bodied people were living with mutilated genitalia. According to the United Nations, Female genital mutilation (FGM) comprises all procedures that involve altering or injuring the female genitalia for non medical reasons. Female genital cutting is a practice that is generally directed at female bodied people under the age of 18. International institutions such as the United Nations call it a violation of the rights of the child... [a violation of] the rights to health, security and physical integrity of the person, the right to be free from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment, and the right to life when the procedure results in death. It is a practice that has been proven to not be effectively combatted by international legislation, national legislation, human rights advocacy, or educational programs. However, human beings operate based on cultural and social norms. Female genital cutting is a practice that is enforced by social and cultural norms in the places where it is common. Thus, one of the most effective methods of combatting FGC involves community based organizations, which must work together to create norm based social change in order to alter the cultural beliefs that allow FGC to endure and spread, thereby eliminating or curbing the practice. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Investigation on the Effects on Language Development of... Statistics show that an estimated 5.9 percent of women use drugs, 15.9 percent smoke cigarettes, and 8.5 percent drink alcohol at least once during pregnancy, according to a study conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (2013). If drug and alcohol use by a pregnant woman continues and goes unnoticed by family members or doctors, the mental and physical development of their child has the potential to be extremely severe (Brady, Posner, Lang, Rosati, 1994). In this current paper, the effects of prenatal exposure to illicit drugs, non illicit drugs, and alcoholon language development are investigated. The illicit drugs that will be investigated include marijuana, MDMA, and cocaine. Non illicit drugs... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These questions were asked to see if any other variables have an influence on the language development of the children, much like in the previous cocaine study. After controlling for any potential confounding variables, the researchers conducted an analysis of the children, each of which was placed into a group according to the amount of marijuana and nicotine which they were exposed to. The overall results of the study showed that children between the ages of 9 to 12 who were exposed to one or more cigarettes a day while in the womb scored significantly lower on the tests that measured both language and reading than children who were not exposed to any cigarettes (Fried, Watkinson, Siegel, 1997). However, this was not the case for children who were only exposed to second hand cigarette smoke prenatally. In addition to this, children whose mothers were light (one to six joints a week) or heavy (more than six joints a week) users of marijuana while pregnant showed very little difference in test scores than children were not exposed to marijuana at all prenatally. These results provide some evidence that cigarette smoke exposure during pregnancy negatively effects language development, while marijuana exposure has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Blitzkrieg Impact On Ww2 How did Blitzkrieg impact the battlefields of world war 2 and evolve military strategy ? (Introduction) World war 2 was one of mankind s bloodiest conflicts involving some of the biggest battles in human history. A great part of the war s fatality was the massive development of weaponry and tactics throughout the war. Humans showed their fullest capability of lethal creativity. Weapons evolved in ways impossible to believe before, from massive ships with weapons to automatic rifles world war 2 displayed the biggest weaponry innovation in history. Along the weaponry improvement came the effective and dreadful tactic called Blitzkrieg , this tactic which translates into lightning war was a new tactic introduced by nazi Germany during World War 2, specifically the invasion of Poland and France. The tactic consisted in separating troops by using focused firepower from the Luftwaffe (German air force) and ground forces with tanks and artillery strikes. This strikes were delivered at the center of a unit to separate and confuse the enemy, then since the enemy was disoriented, the troops would penetrate their defences easily. Blitzkrieg was so successful, it lead to germany ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After this observation he advocated a concentration of force against the enemy in a well timed single moment with a single action. Clausewitz argued the center of gravity (Schwerpunkt) was where the concentration was most dense, therefore it was the right place to strike at the opposing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Aldous Huxley s Brave New World Aldous Huxley s Brave New World kindles many questions about today s social order and considers the questionable society exposed in the book. Throughout the book, Huxley presents a world much different than the one we are accustomed to. Some question whether the novel portrays a dystopian or utopian civilization. There are a variety of advantages and disadvantages of Huxley s worldparalleled to the one we live in today. Two major disadvantages considered consist of the lack of family, monogamy, and social organization; as well as the need for soma in lieu of happiness, or rather the fake happiness it compromises. In contrast, the benefits of the society are limited. These consist of concepts behind the elimination of conflicts, commitments, and worries. Everybody observes the story from a different perspective. Knowing the gains and losses of each society, which pertain to the family system, monogamy, feelings of world peace, elimination of commitment, and the exclusion of disease, will assist a personin concluding their belief on whether each culture is flawless or severely corrupt. Some may argue that Huxley s removal of the normal family system and replacement of it with a polygamous arrangement is an enthusiastic one. However, the concept behind monogamy and family is a beautiful one. Monogamy is strength, it gives people a home and a person they can trust and believe in with their whole heart. With polygamy arises drama, distrust, hatred, lust, and jealousy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Luck-Personal Narrative This is showing a connection of being so happy for a item, for me that item is a horse, can be switched to never wanting to be happy for another horse for any amounts of time. I mean that for me if I ever get excited, in the end I realize I should not be excited. This does not mean that good things go wrong for everyone, but that s how my luck has ran its course to this point. Chesa took me under my wing when I wanted to learn more about horses, and now I am showing horses in the summer. Although just recently I got good news from Chesa, but I know I just need to stay calm and not expect the best.On November thirteenth 2016, Angels Painted Aspen, or just Aspen came into my horseless life. Then on the 30th of October, I finally laid my eyes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I sadly told her I would bring her back on a Sunday. Ellen agreed, so I spent my week, knowing that Aspen would not be with me anymore. I was at my aunts dad s funeral while Aspen was taken without me knowing. It was a breaking point for emotions, knowing I did not get to say anything to her, or hug her goodbye. When I saw the message I could not hold it in, I walked to the bathroom in upstairs of the bathroom, and started to cry. I just could not stop, it was a waterfall that never ended. Elaine took Aspen from my care, and into Ellen s care. All she said to me was that, I hope you do not mind but I needed room for Scott s new horse, and I told you before that I would need the pen if he got one. I hope you do not mind but I took Apen back to Ellen s. I was devastated, confused, angry, and just plain emotional. She had no right to take Aspen without telling me, even more so knowing I would never trust her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Miner Narrative Title of story Everything was bad until they came. Then everything turned even worse. They wore of red and black, soldier color. Their horses galloping without rest, soldier horses. These bad boys would kick you until you stop breathing. Well this is new, I said to myself. Citizens! one shouted, Your presence is requested at the royal palace of the king. The villagers started whispering all the sudden. Last time soldiers came, nine people went missing including 3 children. I deeply didn t care about this because I spent 23 hours a day working in the mines. I m a miner hence the name Miner. Everyone of the village must come or face death, another soldier said. This actually change my point of view, I had never left the village, or... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only royal road was only for nobles or messengers. The village walked all day only stopping for four hours everyday. The king obviously wanted to rush us there for something important. I didn t think too much of it because all I did was look at the sky all day. She was my only friend. As days pass by, so did the villagers spirit. They had never liked this trek in the first place. Their bleeding feet told without words. One even started begging the soldiers. The soldier didn t give her anything, but he did give meat for the wolves. This kingdom is ruled by fear, I thought to myself. More days have passed and more bodies have fallen, seven in total. All were just peasants trying to make a living. The village let out a heavy sigh when we finally reach the castle. It was sturdy castle, but definitely outdated. Any nation in the world can destroy it in a few days. All around the castle were slaves picking apples in cruel conditions. It was actually better than some jobs like farmer. They had enough food and could always rely on shelter. The funny thing was that they tried not to look at us. That s when I realize they were actually trying to hide their faces. Something was wrong here and only one person was to blame, King ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Crucible Of Life Has Provided Me With An... Reading The Crucible of Life has provided me with an epistemological system to begin my journey into serious theological contemplation. I have thoroughly enjoyed thinking about the interrelationship of reason, experience, and scripture. Foremost, the relationship of reason and experience has proved highly. Understanding the ways in which reason and experience relate to each other is a tricky concept indeed and it is one that I look to in order to discern the process of learning in general. It is this process that allows learning to occur. Also, this process must begin at some point. This point, as suggested by Wesley, begins with the authoritative information of scripture for trans sensory understanding and it has been interesting for me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I do not buy into this distinction and I do believe that an authoritative canon adequately deals with the interaction problem. Any further questions about reality itself do not effect us and, therefore, are meaningless to us. Additionally, the realization of an overly pragmatic theology found in chapter nineteen proved interesting; especially in consideration of Wesley s Experiential Theology. We mustn t become overly skeptical in our beliefs if we wish to discover as many new ideas that we possibly can. In this case, the best option would be the option that does not rule out an option unless logical necessity urges otherwise. We must remain consistent in our analysis of the hermeneutical spiral if we wish to continue through it in an appropriate, reasonable way. This sort of idea holds true for any hermeneutical process, but it is especially significant in the method that Wesley offers because of its reliance on correct understanding for scriptural, and then experiential, interpretation. Improper interpretation can lead to drastically false beliefs if carried on for too long. Correspondingly, we must apply the most accurate and consistent experience in order to receive the results that more accurately point towards truth in Wesley s system. So, if we wish to perform Wesley s method in the most probable fashion to produce truth known to humankind, we must provide the hermeneutical process with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Exploring The Theme Of Happiness In Finding Nemo Finding Your Inner Happiness How does Dory from Finding Nemo (and now Finding Dory) manage to be such a cheerful fish? She actually has a pretty sad life, which contains short term memory loss, and no family or friends (until she finds them). Still, she manages to keep up her alacrity and spirit. One might argue that she is able to be happy because she is a fictional character without any human stress. As true as that may be, there are people filled with Dory like zeal who are real and have human stresses and obstacles. So, how do these happy heroes keep up their positivity? They are able to enjoy life because they can find their inner happiness. Serenity that doesn t rely on anyone or any specific things. Sounds super corny, right? Oh, inner happiness. She sounds like one of those hippies, you might say. I would reply with an I DO! ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Find the things that make you laugh, and keep them in a special place in your heart. Uplift the people around you, and do things that make you feel confident. These things are things that YOU can do. You aren t dependent on someone or something to make you contented. You and your joy become independent from your surroundings. Everyone has experienced this: when you let loose, and nothing can bring you down. My question: Why not replicate that feeling in all aspects of your lifestyle? Why is contentment perceived as nonpermanent? Inner happiness. A permanent euphoria. This is what it s all about. How do we find inner optimism? Of course, it depends on you and what makes you satisfied. Here s my guide to inner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Standard Authorization Analysis When necessary, care homes or hospitals are required to ask a local authority if they can deprive a person of their liberty. This is known as Standard Authorization. There are six assessments which have to take place before the Standard Authorization can be given. These assessments are set to determine a number of relevant factors. The assessments include an age assessment to confirm if the individual is 16 or over. A No refusals assessment which is to establish whether an authorisation would conflict with a pre existing authority for decision making for the individual, such as an advance decision to refuse treatment under the legislation 2005. A mental capacity assessment, this assessment establishes whether the individual lacks the capacity to decide whether or not they should be admitted to a hospital or care home to receive care. The mental healthassessment which determines if the individual in question has a mental disorder within the list of the Mental Health Act 1983. The purpose of this assessment is to ensure that the individual is medically diagnosed as being of unsound mind . The eligibility assessment that relates specifically to the relevant individual s status, or potential status, under the Mental Health Act. An individual is considered to be eligible unless they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is called the relevant person s representative and is often a trusted family member or friend. Other safeguards include rights to challenge the authorizations in the Court of Protection, and access to the Independent Mental Health Advocacy. When it comes to providing authorization and determining whether it is really required, each case must be individually assessed and an informed decision made must be made. This further proves the importance of the safeguards and their protection of individuals considered to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Phonological Development Of Native Japanese Speakers Essay Abstract The current study looked at the phonological development of native Japanese speakers who speak English as a second language. Two subjects were given a word list of English words to read from and recorded. The recordings were then analyzed based on their divergence from English phonology . The recordings were also shown to native English speakers to rate the foreign accent of the subjects. The current study was conducted under the hypothesis that the speakers L1 would interfere with the phonological development in their L2, and looked at other factors such as speakers attitude and differences in natural ability. Keywords: Japanese, English, Second Language Acquisition, Phonological Development 1. Introduction Second language learners who begin to acquire a language later in life are often thought to have more trouble with learning to pronounce the sounds of their second language than learners who began second language acquisition early in life. In the Contrastive Analysis Hypothesis (CAH), the errors in pronunciation are the result of transfer from the speaker s native language (L1) to their second language (L2). However, other factors can account for the troubles second language learners encounter in their pronunciation. Factors such as the positive or negative attitude towards the target language as well as phonological memory can influence how well a learner acquires a language. As well, perception of the sounds of the target language and the native ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Current Financial Reporting Standards On The Workplace Essay Current Financial Reporting Issues It is incontestable that international financial reporting standards (IFRS) are in vogue and global conformity theoretically on the doorstep as about 100 countries implement standard financial regulations. The idea that uniform reporting standards have the same effect on financial reporting undervalues the contested ability to be flexible in financial reporting and introduces another level of debate on the issue of flexibility and uniformity. Apart from the fact that the merits of flexibility are downplayed to increase cross sectional and inter temporal comparison, prescribed reporting standards compliance is itself not enough basis to claim that financial reporting. The IFRS comprises of principle based standards that have presents financial report manager with the opportunity to increase flexibility on their part and possible manipulation (Benston, 2006). Consequently, the fact brings another issue into question, for instance, the reliability and transparency of information produced under professional discretion and judgment of managers. This paper seeks to indicate that there are too many current financial reporting issues that are not yet conclusively included in the crusade for the adoption of uniform financial reporting standards on the notion that uniform standards improve the quality of financial reporting regarding comparability. Accounting regulation has an apparent importance in accounting for the good of the public. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Up Close With Jane Goodall Character Traits In Sudipta Bardhan Quallen s book Up Close With Jane Goodall Quallen shows that Jane Goodall obtains and accomplishes much more than just transforming the primatological branch of science to a modern science. But, beneath her spirit and achievements lies her diligence along with resourcefulness. These traits that she possesses, got her to the point she is now a successful scientist making a change in primate habitats. Jane Goodall is a primatologist and animal rights activist, who is currently 81 years old but most of her achievements occurred when she was in her 20s and 30s. Within Sudipta Bardhan Quallen s book, Up close with Jane Goodall, Jane Goodall exhibits the character attribute of diligence along with the virtue of resourcefulness. Jane Goodall effects people because she is diligent which leaves people astounded and blown away, resulting in most people saying that she is one of the centuries greatest primatologist. Goodall had the opportunity to speak at ivy league colleges. Jane has also made remarkable discoveries, about primates and she was able to actually interact with the chimpanzees... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jane s first two conference appearances as a speaker, in London and later at Yale University, were considered by many to be the first appearance of primatology as a modern science (Quallen 92). What she stated is one of Jane s biggest accomplishments in her career as well as for presenting primatology as a modern science. This was Jane s biggest achievement as well as an ethical representation for primatology, and a big advance in modern science. Accordingly, Jane has the incredible ability of shocking people and give them the unexpected revolution in science therefore having them in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. A Summary On Las Poli I. INTRODUCCION El incremento de la esperanza de vida de la poblacioМЃn es un indicador de efectividad en el tratamiento de enfermedades, pero como consecuencia de ello aumenta la probabilidad de padecer enfermedades croМЃnicas e incapacitantes, lo que conlleva un incremento de la dependencia. Las poliМЃticas sanitarias y sociales en EspanМѓa conscientes de esta realidad impulsan el desarrollo de planes integrales de atencioМЃn a los pacientes con enfermedades croМЃnicas recogidos en la estrategia para el abordaje de la cronicidad en el Sistema Nacional de Salud (2012) . En esta estrategia de actuacioМЃn se detalla la importancia de los cuidados no profesionales en domicilio para el bienestar y calidad de vida del paciente croМЃnico y la adopcioМЃn de las medidas necesarias para abordar sus problemas, prevenir situaciones patoloМЃgicas y el riesgo de claudicacioМЃn. En EspanМѓa, las necesidades de ayuda para realizar las actividades baМЃsicas e instrumentales de la vida diaria en pacientes dependientes son cubiertas en su gran mayoriМЃa por miembros familiares conocidos como Cuidadores Informales . La literatura muestra que esta actividad estaМЃ fuertemente feminizada y sigue, en liМЃneas generales, un determinado perfil (CatalaМЃ y Garrote, 2012; GarciМЃa Calvente, Mateo RodriМЃguez y Eguiguren, 2004a). La tarea de cuidar supone reorganizar la vida familiar, laboral y social del cuidador y, en muchos casos, la exigencia de los cuidados termina provocando problemas emocionales, fiМЃsicos y ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Inferences And Implications. The Inferences, Implications Inferences and Implications. The inferences, implications and conclusions drawn from these secondary source key findings and the linkages between secondary source key findings and management concepts and theories were: Cost Benefit Analysis. For an option to be a viable solution its benefits needed to convincingly outweigh its cost, best established by a cost benefit analysis. Decision Matrix. A persuasive evaluation of plausible options is best undertaken by applying a paired comparisons table to prioritise selection attributes, followed by a decision matrix whereby viable options are each evaluated against weighted selection attributes to thus quantify the decision making process and produce a documented record of how the decision... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the result is a major change to the work, then a new baseline may be agreed against which future performance is then tracked. Over Expenditure. Should over expenditure threaten during the implementation of the project the following measures may help restore the situation: Renegotiate budget, work scope and specifications. Sell off excess inventory for cash injection. Eliminate rework, wastage, theft, spoilage and scope creep. Optimise schedule/budget since an ambitious schedule is usually expensive. Shun perfection and extra checks, and settle for good enough . Ensure all charges are accurate, legitimate and properly authorised. Schedule Slippage. Should unacceptable schedule slippage occur during project implementation, the following measures may help keep the project on track: Renegotiate finish date, work scope, and/or performance standards. Apply the minimum float rule whereby we first accelerate critical tasks. Redeploy resources to focus effort on critical and near critical tasks. Undertake more work concurrently (fast tracking). Work overtime and/or contract out work. Risk Management. Risk Management must be a continuous activity throughout our project in order to prevent risks becoming issues. Thus, risks will be a topic at every meeting during project implementation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. My Identity I am truly proud of my background and how it has formed my identity. My background consists of me being Portuguese. I could not be any more thankful for how greatly my background has impacted my life into what it is now. It has helped me gain many friends that I am still very close to and gain interests that have started since I was a child. Simply experiencing my family s numerous customs and traditions is why I love to express that I am Portuguese. It has given me the opportunity to visit Portugal every year during each summer where I fall in love with the country each time. Being Portuguese has taught me many lessons throughout life that I will continue to pass on for future generations of my family. When I visit Portugal, it is to see my family, mainly my grandmother, who lives in a very small town named Seara Velha. In fact, it is quite a poor town with old houses and not much to do. Visiting this town has taught me truly shown me that people are not born with privileged lives. My father was born and raised in this town where he started working from eight years old as a shepherd. I know I must work hard to get what I want in life whether it is going to college, persuing my desired career of engineering, or simply playing well in a soccer game. I have learned that everything will not just be handed to me. Visiting Portugal is more of a humble experience compared to a vacation. Ever since I can remember, soccer would always be on the television to watch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. American Football and Good Sportsmanship One who plays a sport fairly and loses gracefully is how The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines sportsmanship. What is a sportsman? The definition seems to have undergone a big change over the years. If children follow the example set by today s athletes, the definition would equal a sore loser. High school sports should be a fun way to physically express yourself as an athlete, but at the same time learn some of life s lessons, like sportsmanship, discipline, and respect. In today s society, winning comes before everything, but if winning requires neglect of good sportsmanship, then nothing is gained in the long run. Sportsmanship matters not only in sports, but also in the rest of our everyday lives. In any competition, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first instance of bad sportsmanship in the story is where Bissinger describes what was said to Boobie Miles during the previous week s football game. One of the Cooper Cougar s players said, Com on, you tough motherfucker, com on lets see how tough you are! and you ain t nothin but a goddamn pussy! In the Youth Sportsman Code, these comments would definitely fall under the making sarcastic remarks about opponents and the swearing at opponents sections in the unsportsmanlike category. Bad sportsmanship occurs again in Friday Night Lights when the quarterback throws a bad pass as the last seconds tick off of the game clock. One of his teammates curses him, when the right thing to do would be to say something like, good effort, better luck next time . If the team is in a championship game and a star player violates a team sportsmanship rule which requires removal from the game, the rule must be enforced. ( Sportsmanship ,3) The Youth Sports Institute says to reinforce sportsmanship behaviors and penalize unsportsmanlike behaviors ( Sportsmanship ,3). The coaches should have disciplined Boobie when he was angry and threw his shoulder pads against the wall, instead of ignoring him. Another example of bad sportsmanship displayed by the Odessa coaching staff is when they talked bad about Boobie behind his back most of the other members of the Permian football staff privately called him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Reproduction In Brave New World Reproduction Throughout the course of history, reproduction has been a vital part of all living organisms. To most living things, reproduction is the only purpose of their existence and if they do not reproduce, they have not reached their goal in life. Humans are the first animal to break this rule. In reality, humans live to be successful and happy and this defines their life instead of reproduction. In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the author portrays reproduction as something that is prohibited and something that will only happen in a laboratory. In the story, people are being produced with the Bokanovsky s Process . This process is done by splitting one egg into different 96 different eggs essentially creating 96 different... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also stated in the story that viviparous birth is strictly prohibited and should not ever be performed. Huxley is trying to make a statement that people are slowly neglecting the importance of reproduction and in the future there will be less of viviparous birth and more artificial birth. Huxley is also making a statement that technology is changing the way humanity functions. The intelligence of humanity is backfiring causing people to decline in their awareness in the world. Technology is so advanced that it is changing how humanity functions. Huxley makes a statement of where the future of humanity is going if it keeps going do the same path. As stated in the previous paragraph, all living organisms in existence reproduce. From the smallest single celled organisms to the largest mammals on Earth, the goal of living things has been to reproduce. Humans have violated this rule. Reproduction is important and should be kept as a human trait unlike what Huxley is portraying reproduction to be in the future. Initially, reproduction is what keeps humans an animal if reproduction was like it was portrayed in the novel, than there is nothing that defines humans as human. Humanity will no longer have the traits of humanity because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Binge Drinking In College Binge drinking within colleges and universities have been occurring for many years. Students in college have the freedom to make their own decision once they leave home away from their parents. In most cases, once students leave home, they will most likely to turn to drinking. College students usually do this to feel a sense of acceptance. Once college students turn to drinking when they enter college, binge drinkingwill severely affect student s behavior, academics, and self awareness. Binge drinking will affect student s behavior while in college. Once students began to drink, they began to change and act different. Drinking causes people to act out of character. Therefore, when students binge drink and if they have a low tolerance for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students behavior, academics, and self awareness can be affected severely by binge drinking. College student s behavior, academics, and self awareness are important to their success in college. Students should be aware that binge drinking while in college is not a smart decision and that it could cause lasting consequences. Therefore, the problem of binge drinking among college students within colleges and universities should be addressed and taken are of before more students are affected by the problem of binge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Electronic Commerce Electronic Wallets are Secure Introduction The idea for paying for goods and services electronically is not a new one. The search for more efficient ways of doing business is now driving another revolution in the conduct of business and in our concept of money. This revolution is known as electronic commerce, which is the symbiotic integration of communications, data management, and security capabilities to allow business applications within different organizations to automatically exchange information related to the sale of goods and services. With the advent of the electronic age the concept of value was transferred to plastic cards with a magnetic stripe which securely carried personal account information. These cards are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the number of people utilizing the internet increases, the risk of security violations increases with it. It is true that sometimes the cost of protecting the network outweighs the cost of just leaving it unprotected, but it is undeniable that the cost of protecting the network becomes nontrivial as more services such as electronic wallets become available. Some of the threats that stimulated the upsurge for people with the lack of security were compromise of clients financial details (credit card numbers, etc) which may result in the unauthorized transfer of funds, development of a method of obtaining the goods or services without making the appropriate payment and other methods permitting the unauthorized transfer of funds. Regardless of how a payments system is constructed these attacks are always more or less practical although some techniques can virtually eliminate the risk of one or another. The major reason electronic wallets has not yet taken off to its full potential is because, until recently, there has not been a readily available, widely deployed foolproof way of preventing fraud and theft of sensitive financial information. Implementing security involves assessing the possible threats to one s network, servers and information. The goal would be to then attempt to minimize the threat as much as possible without making it difficult for legitimate users to access the information. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What About Bob Psychological Analysis As I watched the movie What About Bob? I noticed that there were a variety of different phobias and disorders that the main character Bob had such as panic attacks, dependent personality disorder and even obsessive compulsive disorder. Although these disorders were prominent throughout the film the two that stood out to me the most were Agoraphobia and Personality Dependent Disorder. Agoraphobia is a strong fear and anxiety of being in places where it may be hard to escape or even where help may not be available (medlineplus.gov/ency/article). People that normally tend to have this fear try to avoid public places in that they may feel there would be a very difficult way in them trying to escape. In turn, this does make them have panic attacks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dependent personality, which can also be associated with anxious personality disorder, involves feelings of nervousness and even fear (my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles). It can also include somewhat of a clingy behavior, making it hard to make everyday decisions without some type of reassurance every other minute. DPD happens to be one of the most diagnosed disorders equally among women and men. It normally does occur early if not middle adulthood, and the patient typically needs to be taken care of (my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles). The symptoms that one may experience if they had Dependent Personality Disorder are more than emotional that anything else. One would typically lean on others for emotional support, avoiding personal related responsibility jobs, and even having separation issues (my.clevelandclinic.org /health/articles). Also by the patient having confidence in their decisions they would make, this is why they lean on others to somewhat guide them in the right direction. Or may even just need to motivation and assurance that they are doing a great job on a day to day ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Influences On Victorian Gothic Literature Influences on Victorian gothic literature; religion, psychology, science and spirituality. Many great authors such as Mary Shelley and Bram Stoker indulged in the world of the supernatural with gothic novels such as Dracula and Frankenstein. However the origins of such tales and the Victorian obsession with the paranormal are not commonly explored. The gothic genre in fact dates back as far as 1765. The classic English gothic novel began with the author Horace Walpole and his novel, The Castle of Otranto: A Gothic Story. Walpole claimed that he had found an ancient manuscript which he then translated, thus creating his story. However, from what seems to be a recurring theme in Victorian spiritualism, this also was revealed as being false. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a clear divide within the gothic genre which develops the perception of the church and religion during the Victorian period. On one hand many gothic novels view the church as an evil which corrupts society, whereas on the other hand religion and symbolism are the bringers of peace and eradicators of evil. For example within Bram Stoker s Dracula, the cross of the Christian faith is seen to drive away evil spirits and even Vampires. This portrays the Christian faith as a saviour of man, showing the willpower of God. Yet in Mary Shelley s Frankenstein, God s creation is questioned when man essentially takes life into his own hands, in the form of Victor Frankenstein creating the monster. Both sides of the argument are controversial, forcing gothic literature into genre which continues to cause controversy today. Although gothic literature and the church seem be inherently different, there are some featured similarities. Both the church and gothic fiction depend upon society to drive forwards their success. The gothic feeds upon the confusion of society, and at the same time the church is fuelled by the idea of safety from the supernatural. The church is in fact utilised in many gothic novels. For instance the church is a symbol for sanctuary, peace and rituals, all are common themes of a gothic novel. It is evident that both do not only depend upon society, but also upon one another for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. School Board Paper School Board Meeting I recently viewed a taping of a school board meeting. This school board meeting was in the Waterloo Community School District. The meeting was held in the board room at the Education Service Center. This center is located at 1516 Washington Street in Waterloo, Iowa. The meeting was held on March 26, 2012, at 6:00 p.m. The board members that were present were Shanlee McNally, Sue Flynn, Andrea Sparks, and Lyle Schmitt. Also in attendance was President of the Board, Mike Young, Vice president, Bernice Richard, Superintendent, Dr. Gary Norris, Executive Director of School Community Relations/Board Secretary, Sharon Miller, Chief Financial Officer /Board Treasurer, Michael Coughlin, Assistant... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The items that generated the most discussion at this board meeting were the Food Service Software and Point of Sale Equipment. This item was about purchasing food service software from Infinite Campus for the amount of $70,489.00. Matt O Brien, Director of Technology, provided all the information needed. The motion carried 6 0. Another item that took considerable time to discuss was the 2012 13 Budget Estimate and Publication. Mr. Michael Coughlin, Chief Financial Officer provided the information on budget expenditure estimates, the tax levy rate for publication. A public hearing was set for April 9, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. The motion carried 6 0. The third item that took considerable time was the Superintendent s report. Dr. Norris thanked all of the public for attending tonight s meeting. One of the first items talked about was the teacher s concerns with the initiatives that are being put into place at a fast rate. He stated that these initiatives were being put into place with the best interest of the students. He encouraged all of the teachers to attend the meetings that will be held in the near future within the buildings that they work in and if anyone has something that they want to say, Please feel free and comfortable to do so. He reintegrated that all of the teachers ARE important and appreciated. One of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Saponaria Officinalis Saporin S6 is a compound that was isolated from the Saponaria officinalis, a plant known as soapwart. It has been studied for almost thirty years due to its unique properties in medical science. It is a protein that has had many studies done testing its potential application towards anti tumor and anti viral therapy. This particular article describes the reasons for its high stability towards denaturing agents. Proteinare susceptible to denaturalization under specific conditions like temperature or the chemical environment that it is in. A protein s structure also contributes to its stability. Researchers are looking at all the properties of this specific protein that allows it to remain its folding structure and function under abnormal conditions.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was evident that the three dimensional structure of Saporin S6 was highly occupied with О± helices based on the percentage of the peak ratios. It is important to look at the intensity of the peak or broadness of the peak to identify the bonding strength of two molecules. By observing the peaks of the different bond possibilities, its structure can be determined. Once the structure is fully determined, peaks that would show a major change were chosen to observe how the structure of the protein changed. It is the disappearance of the peaks in a spectrum that would indicate the defolding of Saporin S6. If there are new peaks that occur in the final results, it indicated the aggregation of the unbroken strands of the protein. Saporin S6 is a protein that is made up of 253 amino acids. To simplify the data analysis, these scientist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Analysis Of The Show Pretty Little Liars The scene shows a scene from the show, Pretty Little Liars. In the scene, the character Hanna has a flashback of when she struggled with bulimia. She is reflecting on a time when she used to binge eat, to deal with her feelings. During her flashback, she remembers how a girl she was sort of friends with told her she could fix her problem of binge eating, by throwing up her food after she ate it. The end of the scene shows a conversation between Hanna and her friend Aria, where Hanna talks about how she knew she was stronger than her bulimia, and how she was done with that part of her life. The parts of the scene that were problematic was the depiction of how Hanna was able to treat her bulimia. In the scene, it reflected how she was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Operating System Security ( Os Security ) Essay Operating System Security (OS Security) What is Operating System Security, Operating system security is the process of ensuring OS integrity, confidentiality and availability also OS security refers to specified steps used to protect the OS from threats, viruses, worms, malware or remote hacker. OS security include all avoiding control techniques, which safeguard any computer information from being stolen, edited or deleted if OS security is included. OS security allows different applications and programs to perform required tasks and stop unauthorized interference. OS security may be applied in many ways. We re going to discuss following topics in this article. A brief description about security and what are the types of encryption and what is Authentication, One Time passwords, Program Threats, System Threats and Computer Security Classifications. Security, There are numerous security threats to your computer, in other words many types of malware, which is short for malicious software. This includes computer viruses, which can interact with the normal operations of your computer. Viruses can be very harmful and result in loss of data or system crashes. The OS of a computer has a number of built in tools to protect against security threats, including the use of virus scanning utilities and setting up a firewall to block unsafe network activity. One of the most common ways to get a computer virus is by e mail. If you have received an e mail message from someone you don t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Technology And Its Effect On Society Today As you look to the left and then to the right it is almost inevitable that you are looking at some form of technology. Imagine living in the world without the simple things that we overlook each and every day, things such as fire, and paper. Imagine the world without cars, TV, or the Internet. Most of us could not envision what life would be like without the many inventions and advancements of technologybecause we have become so accustomed and consumed by the modern technology all around us. With the inventions of simple technology made long ago, it has transformed the world we live in today by making it fast paced and overall more advanced. Because of the popular use and huge advances in technology it has had both negative and positive effects on society today. The thing that disconnects mankind from animals is the capability to use the mind for reason and conception. Reason is the skill to be able to think, create, understand, and make judgments. Because of this skill, humans have the desire to formulate new technology. Over the course of many thousands of years, the inventions of different technologies have been the building blocks for society today. Technology has molded and shaped human history. Looking back on the past, people in the Stone Age did not have the extravagance of using the Internet, the enjoyment of sitting down to watch TV, or simply popping dinner in the microwave. However, they did spend time trying to invent new things, as some do in the present ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Centurion Media For the exclusive use of M. Hossain Centurion Media: Doing the Right Thing Carolyn Conn, St. Edward s University Aundrea Kay Guess, St. Edward s University Jonathan Hiatt, St. Edward s University E rP os t NA0005 No tC op yo ach time Richard Bennett reached across his desk for the mail and other documents his assistant had placed in his in box, he smiled because he thought of the friendly disagreement with his wife about the proper way to handle this task. His approach was top down. Whatever was on top of the in box was dealt with first, then down through the stack until it was all finished. His wife preferred the priority method, first sorting through everything to determine the urgency of each item. Bennett felt that was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Revenues for his group s cable systems had almost doubled annually since his first year as regional vice president. His group had been recognized for their accomplishments as the Outstanding Team nationwide at the previous year s Centurion Media annual banquet. In Bennett s opinion, the Northpark contract would destroy everything Bennett s group had done in their region during the past ten years. Bennett wondered if the other vice presidents had received their copies of the contract. He had to get to the bottom of this and try to avert financial calamity. He knew he had to be careful. One of Bennett s golfing buddies who was in upper management of Centurion s newspaper division had had a run in with Fowler at a corporate meeting the month after he became president of the cable division. His buddy warned Bennett not to trust Fowler. Bennett called his sales director, Vicki Porter. 2 Vicki, you are never going to believe what I got by special courier this morning. It s a contract signed by Joseph Fowler between Centurion Cable and Northpark Media and we ve got to sell them any of our advertising inventory they want at rates way below what we are charging this year and below many of the annual contracts we already have with advertisers for the coming year. Those customers are going to be furious if they ever hear about this and, you know they will. Worse still is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Essay about A Greater Intelligence Revealed in Dwellings A Greater Intelligence Revealed in Dwellings Linda Hogan writes in her preface to Dwellings that there is a terrestrial intelligence that lies beyond our human knowing and grasping. This is the main point that is constantly reiterated throughout the book, and this is the point that makes the book so important. The trouble with the earth today is that humans have become too smart; so smart that they question everything they once took for granted, and being unable to explain it, discount it as unreal. Science, the very thing that has catapulted us into our present state of greatness, is also the human evil that has isolated us from everything we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consider even our connotations with the word environment. Today, the word means nature, the wild, the earth, our failing ecosystem. Is this really our environment? We are so removed from it that most people cannot stand to be in it, except to view its anomalies like those at Yellowstone from isolation tank like recreational vehicles. Hogan takes things that happen in the human sphere and turns them inside out, showing us the sociological innards that expose the enormous distance between what we know and what we think we know. Her example of chimpanzees shows us something scientists have been trying to hide. In teaching them sign language, we realize they have feelings, opinions, and know what s going on around them. They aren t just like ignorant babies with an instinct to eat and mate. People frequently make exceptions for their dogs. They believe their dogs understand what they tell them, that their dogs care what kind of dog food they get, that they feel jealousy when the cat gets attention. Imagine if people felt this kind of empathy and respect to every species on the planet. Hogan deliberately picks out animals that are displeasing to most people, bats, snakes, wolves, maggots, ants, and writes about them as living, loving animals just like the rest of us. They are aware of the process that we have long forgotten. I was thinking about birds the other day. There were several of them feeding at my bird ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Minimum Wage Advantages The Benefits of Raising the Minimum Wage Controversy over the minimum wage has been constant since it was originally instituted. The political parties still move to block the opposing party from successfully implanting their ideals, causing either nothing to be accomplished or the situation to worsen. B Solving the problems in our current minimum wagesystem presents a challenge because little agreement exists regarding the wage gap between the rich and the poor, allowing the minimum wageto fulfill its original purpose of protecting workers and keeping the economy in a healthy state, and .how increasing the minimum wage would allow for more advantages economically with a minute influence on employment rates. The increasing gap between the upper and lower classes has been a concern for years, but now receives more attention because it serves as a prime argument for whether or not to raise the minimum wage. For example, in Nick Hanauer s speech, Beware, Fellow Plutocrats, The Pitchforks are Coming, he maintains that based on the current trend of how the gap is consistently accumulating, the increasing gap could have serious implications, similar to those of pre Revolutionary France. That was France before the Revolution and the mobs with the pitchforks, explains Hanauer (00:03:50 00:04:00). If we do not do something to fix the glaring economic inequalities... the pitchforks will come for us, he asserts, for no free and open society can long sustain this kind of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Is there truly any justice in the novel The Stranger,... Is there truly any justice in the novel The Stranger, written by Albert Camus? Is there truly any justice in the novel The Stranger, written by Albert Camus? This is a question that naturally protrudes throughout the novel, as it is not abundantly clear what Meursault, the protagonist, was, in fact, put on trial for. At the beginning of the second part of the narrative, it is understood that he is put on trial for the murder of an Arab; however, it later comes to our attention that the murder was not the primary reason of his trial, and perhaps not even an essential one for that matter. The fact remains that Meursault was undoubtedly put on trial, not for the murder committed, but for being the way he was: unemotional through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The answer is simple: it does not relate to the murder of the Arab. Being the representative of society, the jury opposes Meursault and accuses him of not conforming to society s natural ways, and being what we nowadays refer to as the odd one out . They exclude him from society for his odd clear cut and sincere demeanor, and for his manifestation of an inexpressive character. Another example is the moment in which the magistrate, a local member of the judiciary having limited jurisdiction, especially in criminal cases, questioned Meursault. In this particular scene, the magistrate changes the topic rather abruptly from his love for Maman, to which he responded he loved the same as anyone (p. 67), to the murder scene. What followed was a vast discussion on Meursault s belief in God, which he felt rather apathetic about; however, the magistrate, waving a crucifix to his face refers to him as the antichrist (p. 71). And later, during the trial, the judge and the prosecuting attorney seem more intrigued by the fact that Meursault did not grieve at his mother s funeral and got involved with Marie the day after it, than the actual act that had been committed: the assassination of a man. The majority of the witnesses that had been called only supported the argument of his callous nature, as they very well knew that Meursault was frighteningly candid, and could not, or would not, create a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Essay on Bird and Wildlife Management at Airports On January 15, 2009, United Airlines flight 1549 ditched into the Hudson river immediately after take off from New York s LaGuardia Airport only five passengers were seriously injured and seventy eight passengers reported minor injuries. It was brilliant piloting of Captain Chesley Sullenberger that saved everyone from a horrendous death but how did this event occur? From reports and interviews, the aircraft suffered damage to both of the aircraft s engines. The cause of the failure to both engines, was non other than a flock of Canada Geese that flew into both engines, during the first two minutes of the flight. Birdand wildlife strikes have occurred ever since the beginning of flight. The first ever documented on bird strikeoccurred... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second, there is has also been a large increase in military and commercial aviation transportation. Thirdly, due to more urbanization and city growth, natural birds and wildlife habitats have become fewer. In this case, more birds and wildlife have began settling near airports. With the increase in damages to aircraft from bird and wildlife strikes, how do airports prevent from future collisions with bird and wildlife? Airports have many traditional ways of treating the issue. Some are environmentally safe while others may cause controversy with environmental and government groups. Each does have its pros and cons though. One method is the use of firearms. This method is quick but requires precise accuracy and quick judgment Either shooting to scare or to kill and remove the animal, this method is the least popular due to the fact that some wildlife are either endangered or under environmental protection. For example a United States airport would lose it s public opinion if one of the animal control employes opened fire upon an American Bald Eagle which happens to be the national bird. The use chemicals is another method that is non violent to deter bird and wildlife. Some airports use certain plants that produce chemicals and odors the makes wildlife uncomfortable and stay away from the airfield. Though this method is non violent to birds and wildlife, it does have its set backs. Chemicals used to spray around the airfield can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Go Ask Alice Essay example Go Ask Alice! Alice is fifteen, white, middle, class. She diets, she dates. She loves Roger but the most time he doesn amp;#8217;t notice her. If she would ever sleep with a boy she would sleep with him. Alice hates her look. She wants to be pretty and slim. Lately she loses fascination about all things. School is boring and she doesn amp;#8217;t even go to parties. Her parents want to move. Her Dad is invited to become the Dean of the Political Science at . Alice is happy and is not hard for her to leave the old school. But she misses her old house and her grandparents who she calls gramp and gran. Alice has a brother called Tim and a sister Alexandria. The two are younger than Alice. At her new school it is horrible for her. Nobody... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the holidays she sees Roger. She feels strange after she has slept with Bill. Alice takes pills to feel better. She feels horrible and tired. She is afraid of being pregnant but than her period starts. Beth comes home from camp, but she is hardly the same the same person and she met some Jewish jerks, that she amp;#8217;s going with. Alice feels lonely but Roger writes her some letters. Alice gets to know Chris Chris takes drugs too and she works in a shop where are the flippiest clothes are sold. Chris has a boyfriend named Ted and Alice gets to know Richie. Alice and Chris want to move to San Francisco and to look for jobs. Alice loves her family and she wants to leave them, because she doesn amp;#8217;t want to know them which person she is. At first its pretty horrible in San Francisco. Their (flat) stiffing little one room apartment is clammy and damp. They cant find good jobs. But finally Alice takes a job in some crappy little lingerie store. Chris takes a job in the boutique from Sheila. Sheila is very attractive and the owner of the shop. Alice gets more homesick every day, but she is afraid of telling Chris. She quiets her job and gets a job at Mr. Maria Mellani who is very fat and jolly man. Alice adores her job and Mellani is like second family father for her. Alice gets to know Mr. Mellanis family and for the first time she feels happy in San Francisco. Sheila has parties nearly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Background of Homeplus Background of Homeplus Homeplus was initially owned by Samsung Corporation[1] in 1994. During the Asian financial crisis in 1997, Samsung was affect by the crisis and tried to strive its business in the retail industry. It eventually collaborated with Tesco, a major British retailer in 1999[2]. The joint venture benefited both Samsung and Tesco. Samsung was saved from bankruptcy, in the same time, Tesco was able to enter the tough local retail business because of the partnership with Samsung[3]. Tesco took over 94.68% shares of the company in 2011[4]. Vision Great Stone Face Homeplus s vision is to be recognized as the most admired company in South Korea[4][5][6][8]. The company concerns with two major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first floor is equipped with food courts, children s playrooms and other service facilities where the second and third floors are the supermarket and products display[4][6][7]. 3rd Generation The 3rd generation was first introduced in Jamsil 2007[6][7]. Homeplus added Emotional Store to the 2nd generation, offering art and culture to customers. Moreover, the Emotional Store adopts four concepts of Art being, Well being, Touching and High Technology to the store[4][6][7]. In other words, it combines art with science, so called artience environment to customers. This include art galleries and function rooms located on the fourth floor expansion of the hypermarket[1][6]. Hence, the Emotional Store concept consisted of One Stop Shopping Service , One Stop Living Service and One Stop Touching Service . 4th Generation Homeplus recently introduced a new concept for the 4th generation in 2011[6][7]. This radical shift differed from other development phases where it combined the services both online and offline shopping and created a new innovative shopping concept. The Smart Virtual Store concept was developed and it became the first virtual shopping concept in the world[1][8]. The Smart Virtual Store provides a new way of shopping in subway stations. It aims to persuade customers to shop Anywhere, Anytime and Anyplace regardless time and space[6][7]. The concept was created inversely to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...