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Essay Social Issues TopicsEssay Social Issues Topics
Gender And Violent Conflict And Violence
Armed conflict and violence are a common concern for communities living in conflict regions
around the world. The additional impact of gender on the lives affected by violence is often
overlooked or disregarded. Furthermore women and girls have traditionally been viewed as
completely removed from war and violence or perceived as playing passive roles in conflict which
impacts their ability to reintegrate into society after participation in armed conflict, or degradation
and shame due to sexual and genderbased violence and human trafficking. An increased promotion
of gender equity in all societies in the last century has made the roles women play more evident in
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Sustainable Development
Sustainable development was first defined in a report by the World Commission on Environment
and Development in 1987 and accepted by the UN General Assembly in 1992. It is defined as
development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their own needs. (Our Common Future: Report of the World Commission on
Environment and Development 1987). There are three important elements of sustainable
development, social development, environmental protection and economic development. All three
elements are necessary in ensuring that development is long term and meets the needs of the
people in all parts of life.
Social Development
Sustainable social development refers to meeting the needs of people and achieving a high standard
of living without exploiting or harming others. Needs such as housing, food, sanitation and medical
care are met by promoting equality, education and civil participation.
Environmental Protection
Environmental protection is imperative for sustainable development to occur, as there are limited
resources available for communities around the world. Development cannot be regarded as long
lasting if there is no consideration for environmental protection. Global warming, over fishing in the
seas and deforestation are among the most common issues for environmental protection.
Economic Development
Economic development is an important component of sustainable development.
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The Exodus Research Paper
The date of the Exodus was an extremely interesting topic and has lead me to further research
and study. This has led me to another issue and what I will be writing about in the following
paper. The problem on deciding details of the Exodus comes not just with disagreement on dates,
but also with lack of harmony amongst several scholars about the facts of Egyptian history. To
discover or get even a little bit closer to the date at which the Israelitesfled Egypt, one must get a
better understanding of Egyptian history, and the discrepancies in between.
Biblical Context
The Israelites came to Egypt through a man named Joseph, and his story can be found at the end
of Genesis in chapters 37 50. He was a famous man in the land of Egypt, and was a friend to the
Pharaoh, or king. Genesis 41:41 45 says:
So Pharaoh said to Joseph, I hereby put you in charge of the whole land of Egypt. Then Pharaoh
took his signet ring from his finger and put it on Joseph s finger. He dressed him in robes of fine
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The Bible says that he grew up amongst the Pharaoh s family and as a man he committed a crime
and fled Egypt. While he was away, the Pharaoh died and he returned at the command of God to
assist in freeing God s people the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Through Exodus 13, God
works on Pharaoh s hard heart through a series of plagues, each challenging different aspects of
the Egyptian religion. Eventually, a plague that takes away the firstborn of the people of Egypt
who did not believe in and follow God resulted in the Israelite release and exodus from Egypt.
Finally, after hundreds of years of living in bondage to the people whom they were once aligned,
the Israelite nation is free to go to the land God had promised them. Now the question is, when did
this historical event take place, and who was ruling at the time of this massive
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English Influence On American Life
In the beginning of the 1600s, the first English settlements were established in America. Over time,
as they started building their colonies, the migration and population growth of the Europeans
increased. This change affected American life in both, positive and negative ways. The English
introduced various crops to the natives such as, corn, potatoes, beans and many more. With the help
of the natives, this led the agricultural growth in America to increase. They also introduced tobacco,
which soon dominated the trade routes and medicinal usage was also practiced. The English
established political and religious institutions and educated the locals living in the New World.
Advanced weaponry was brought by the English which the natives soon learned
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The Leather Boot As Evidence Against God Erlang s Impostor
The supernatural element of the sorcery in the story of The Leather Boot as Evidence against
the God Erlang s Impostor makes the story more appealing to me. As a comparison, in the story
The Fan Tower Restaurant as Witness to the Love of Zhou Shengxian , the dream encounter for
Second Brother Fan of Zhou Shengxian after she was died is somehow less interesting. When
reading the God Erlang s story, after god Erlang first appeared in Lady Han s garden I thought it
was just her imagination of the god coming down to the man s world because her mind was full
of the image of the god at that time. As the second time god Erlang appeared again in Lady Han s
garden, I started to guess if this was someone s prank on Lady Han. The way god Erlang... Show
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Having all these doubtful points in mind, I cannot stop myself from continue reading the story
until I encountered the part where god Erland asked Lady Han for the jade waistband. I
happened to need a jade waistband. Should you be willing to part with it, that ll be an act of
charity and gain you merit in heaven (Feng, 260). After I read this sentence, I was sure that god
Erland was just an ordinary person who was attracted by Lady Han s beauty and wealth. The
question of the uncertainty of the supernatural element urged me to continue and finish the story
in order to find out the truth about who god Erlang was and how can he disappear by the
windowsill without a trace. The supernatural element in the Fan story is less interesting to me.
The only part that interested me in the Fan story is when Zhu Zhen opened Zhou Shengxian s
coffin and Zhou Shengxian came back to life and ask Zhu Zhen, brother, who might you be?
(Feng, 284). After I read this part of the story, I was really curious of how can a died person
woke up suddenly (she was died a year ago). Even though Shengxian explained later in the story
saying that she was fainted at that time and did not die, but still, how can she woke up a year later
and appeared in Second
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A Golden Age
Student Name Professor Name Subject Date A Golden Age Less than 30 years after the war of
Independence, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and West Pakistan (now Pakistan) had grown so
further apart, even from the obvious geographical disconnect, that the liberation war of 1971
could be termed as inevitable. For some it was the war of liberation but for many who lost their
friends, neighbors and other loved ones, it was a time of selfish loss. Bengal s growing need for
an identity, equal and ethnic acceptance and a pride in their mother language eventually led to
many conflicts both emotional and political. Having been recently independent from British
India, the Two Nation Theory was engraved in everyone s minds. But the geographical division
of East and West Pakistan was much more than distance; it was felt as a conspiracy for West
Pakistan to govern the entire country (Bose, 1).The war was considered an unnecessary act by
some as autonomy was the desired result and not a new country. However as the story of the lives
of civilians unfold the distrust and unfairness of the situation in the country is seen to be evident.
Perhaps it was this feeling of unequal representation and a desire for provincial autonomy that led
to an ever present sense of estrangement. That time was considered the golden age of Bengal and
the characters are faced with that piece of history that eventually helped change the map of the
world. In addition to the linguistic, racial, temperamental,
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Analysis Of The Poem The Of Mendoza Utilises Onofre...
It is fair to say that Mendoza utilises Onofre Bouvila as a character to be portrayed as a direct
parallel to the development and aspirations of Barcelona. This is expressed in the novel, since; it
is irrelevant how rich and powerful Onofre becomes. This is due to the fact that, he can never be
on the top table of the social ladder literally and figuratively, due to his impoverished upbringing
and working class background. corriГі hacia la mesa presidencial... Al llegar a la mesa advirtiГі que
no quedaba una sola silla libre, ni un cubierto reservado para Г©l. ВїQuГ© haces aquГ parado
como un pasmarote? Tu puesto estГЎ allГЎ, en la mesa tres... ВЎPero yo quiero sentarme aquГ al
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Therefore, one can surmise that Barcelona will never be able to consider it as the most significant
and influential city in Spain. This is mainly due to the fact that, it has the smaller population and is
not the capital city.
This is further illustrated with Onofre at the end of the book. When Onofre disappears on his
flying machine it is Mendoza s method to demonstrate to the reader that Onofre has given up on
his aspiration of achieving the highest echelons of the social ladder in Spain. This could be
Mendoza s intention to show that Barcelona s aspiration to escape the suppression by the hands of
Madrid is dissipating. Los que alertados por el ruido de los motores habГan salido a los balcones o
habГan subido a los terrados vieron cГіmo la mГЎquina voladora desviaba sur umbo hacia el mar,
como si la empujara un viento repentino de poniente. This shows us that Mendoza is trying to tell
the reader that what happened to Onofre is not important to us. This could be a criticism by
Mendoza, about the vociferous nature of which Barcelona and Catalonia attempt to gain
independence from Spain. He achieves this denigration by displaying Catalonia s cries for
independence as falling on deaf ears. Hence Mendoza uses the character of Onofre to express his
point of view that the objectives Catalonia
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Point Farm Family History
After gaining their citizenship, Jean Pierre and François applied for and received Certificates of
Amnesty from the French government, allowing them to travel to France. In1878, Jean Pierre
returned to France, some twenty five years after leaving, visiting his parents, siblings, and family
members. Oral familyhistory indicates an older brother died during the Napoleonic Wars, but this
is unconfirmed, and genealogy records indicate that Jean Pierre was the oldest son, born when his
father was 26 and mother 25. After Jean Pierre Viguerie arrived in Houma, he operated a sawmill
at Ardoyne Plantation and, in addition, served as tax collector and later as recorder for Terrebonne
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Jean Pierre Viguerie (35) was involved in a dispute over a fenced towpath that resulted in the
death of Alexandre Dardeau (40), and a trial by a military commission on December 4, 1862.
During the previous year, Dardeau, a native of Noyers sur Cher, Loire et Cher, France, had fenced
across a towpath that the community had used previously. The article in the Daily Picayune of
December 4, 1862 covered the trial. This obstruction had existed for more than a year, and towers
were in the constant habit of unhitching their teams, passing Dardeau s lot by the public road, and
re attaching their teams at the opposite side of the
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Machiavelli s Prince
Humanism is a term that is applied to beliefs, methods and philosophies that place human beings at
the center all life and the universe. Humanists observe that the goal of human life is happiness on
earth. Besides happiness, humanism is also grounded in naturalistic metaphysics (Lamont 13). It
considers all supernatural things and beliefs to be mythical, hence warranting dismissal. It is also
conceived of the idea that humanbeings are products of nature rather than supernatural creation. The
earthly experience is more important than any forms of predestination or determinism. According to
humanist, human beings have choice of action and have the capacity to shape their destiny. The
process of self definition also leads to critical inquiry... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Prince Machiavelli maps a political ideology that values citizen active participation in public
life as opposed to the idea of waiting for divine repudiation and salvation. The essence of virtue is
central to humanist thought and action. Machiavelli like all other humanists saw virtue in those
with power to rule. A virtuous ruling class had the capacity for more efficient and accountable
governance. He goes on to argue that an elite ruling class was not sufficient enough for political
stability. A stable political system needs power. He observed that a political system that had poor
organization led to its subjects bad behavior which in the end resulted in it getting attacked by
outside enemies. Machiavelli s project was to separate the political from the moral and he thought
this did not necessarily benefit the ruler but the general populace. His civic humanism is found in
his assertion that a prince should not resort to mistreating his subjects. When he is feared enough,
the state is strong and every citizen does their civic duty. In the process no one is hurt and the
prince retains his
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The Mock Trial Of The Tortoise
Despite rumors that the defense team consisted of stronger evidence than their opponent, during the
mock trial Trial of the Tortoise, the prosecution team presented a cogent case of higher quality than
that of the defense, for their first impression in the trial had more emotional appeal, immediately
swaying the jury towards their case. For instance, during the introductory statement, the speaker
used a dark, mysterious tone, pausing occasionally to build tension as she described the murderand
was backed by a slideshow filled with corresponding images that went along with what she
narrated. The speaker was extremely powerful, for she described the horrible deed done by the
defendant in such a way that it greatly strengthened the prosecution s
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Casey Martin Case Summary
Facts:
Casey Martin is a talented golfer with many achievements throughout his golf career. He also has
a disability under the ADA, known as the Klippel Trenaunay Weber Syndrome, affecting the flow
of blood from this right leg back to his heart. The disease is progressive, causing severe pain, where
if he walked an 18 hole golf course, it would create a risk of hemorrhaging, developing blood clots,
etc.
When Martin became a professional golfer, he qualified for the final round of the qualifying
competition. He made a request to use a golf cart during the professional tours, supporting his
reasoning with medical records; PGA Tour, Inc. refused because the competitive nature of the game
would be fundamentally altered if Martin were given an unfair advantage.
Martin filed a suit under Title III of the ADA, which requires that an entity operating public
accommodations to make reasonable modifications in its policies when...necessary to afford
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Paul: The definition of place of exhibition or entertainment, [as a public accommodation, covered
participants] in some sport or activity [as well as] spectators or listeners. The court believes this
opinion applies with Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to golfers and golf tournaments,
where PGA cannot discriminate against spectators or competitors on the basis of disability. o
PGA s golf tours and their qualifying rounds fit within the scope of Title III and within Martin s
protection, being that a golf course is considered a public accommodation, where PGA leases these
golf courses. PGA must not discriminate against any individual in the full and equal enjoyment of
the goods... Title III, therefore, prohibits PGA from denying Martin equal access to the golf courses.
2.Allowing Martin to use a cart, aside the walking rule, is not a modification that would change the
nature of the game. The purpose of the walking rule is not compromised by allowing Martin to use a
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Pros And Cons Of Reverse Hearing Loss
Reverse Hearing Loss Formula By Sam Miller Full Review
Hello friend and welcome!
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As always, we will begin with an overview of the guide, continue with explanations regarding the
main advantages and disadvantages of this natural treatment plan, and in the final section sum up
everything we believe you must understand about Sam Miller s hearing loss solution before making
a final decision...
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Created by Sam Miller, a contractor who used to suffer from hearing loss, Reverse Hearing Loss is
a comprehensive guide that contains information on how to reverse hearing loss in as fast as three
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In simple words, if you don t observe any improvements in your hearing within three weeks, you can
recover your money within two months after your purchase...
The Cons of the Reverse Hearing Loss
Results May Take Longer To Materialize
Reversing hearing loss through natural methods may take longer than three weeks. That s why you
really have to be patient and dedicated in following this treatment plan.
Our recommendation will be to stick to the Reverse Hearing Loss plan for at least 4 5 weeks
before making any conclusions.
Not For Hearing Loss Present At Birth
Congenital deafness could be due to a number of reasons, which could be genetic or nongenetic. It
s more complicated to treat, and we don t think this Amish remedy could help reverse this type of
hearing loss. Before you start following the Reverse Hearing Loss program you may want to
consult a qualified healthcare provider to know the treatment that s most appropriate for you or
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Analysis Of The Poem The Usns Bob Hope
The USNS Bob Hope is a US Navy cargo ship named after the famous entertainer Bob Hope. It may
seem odd for a naval vessel to be named after an entertainer, but what Hope did for the Navy and
the military as a whole is worth the honor. Bob hope performed at hundreds of USO shows
spanning 50 years. He dedicated much of his life to supporting US militaryefforts in the wars the
country participated in between the years of 1941 1991. Although Bob Hopemay not have been a
great military leader like many other ships namesakes, but what Hope did shows great
leadership in other less expected ways. Leslie Townes Hope was born on May 29, 1903 in
Eltham, London. His family emigrated from England to the United States in 1908. Hope
dropped out of school at age 16, and he tried a few different career options before he eventually
landed on entertainer. He started out taking dance lessons and then working in small vaudeville
shows. He started to gain some success with his partner act before he discovered that he had a
talent as a master of ceremonies (MC). He then split from his partner in order to pursue this, and he
was more successful as an MC. As Leslie Hope continued to gain popularity, he decided that a name
like Bob had a better sound to it; from then on he was known to all as Bob Hope. In the early 40 s
before the US was at war, Bob Hope performed for a radio show, and In May 1941, the producer of
the show convinced Hope to record the show at a live performance in
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Counterfactual Thinking and Experiences of Regret
Counterfactual thinking and experiences of regret Introduction Counterfactual thinking is the
cognitive process in which individuals can simulate alternative realities, to think about how things
could have turned out differently, with statements such as what if and if only . Counterfactuals can
be either upward, in which alternative realities are improved, or downward, in which alternative
realities are worsened. Reflecting on previous outcomes can make individuals experience regret
and this review will focus on the effects of counterfactual thinking and feelings of regret, which has
been referred to as a counterfactual emotion . Opportunities and regret Roese amp; Summerville
(2005) put forward the idea that regret is based... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Pierro, Leder, Mannetti, Higgins, Kruglanski, amp; Aiello (2008) investigated the effects of
assessment and locomotion modes on engaging in counterfactual thinking and experiencing post
decisional regret. They predicted that people with a higher assessment mode would generate more
counterfactuals and experience more regret as assessment requires critical evaluation and
generating comparisons, they also predicted that people with a higher locomotion mode would
generate less counterfactuals as locomotion suggests an individual is less likely to pay attention to
attention and more likely to focus on moving from state to state without interruption. To test these
hypotheses participants were asked in two studies to imagine purchasing something but it has a
negative outcome and in another study they were asked to recall a time when they purchased
something and it had a negative outcome, regret was measured in each study. The results showed
that participants rated higher in the assessment mode generated more counterfactuals after a
negative outcome and experienced more regret, while participants rated higher in the locomotion
mode generated less counterfactuals and experienced less regret. Summerville (2011) took a step
further by incorporating the functional theory
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Ovarian Cancer Research Paper
Ovarian Cancer
Introduction
Ovarian cancer is a disease of an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells that are in the ovaries.
Ovaries produce eggs as well as hormones (estrogen, progestogen). Ovarian cancer is found in
women because they have two ovaries (the size of an almond) located on each side of the ovaries
(Ovarian cancer, 2000). Ovarian Cancer affects a lot of women. Statistics show that the risk of
getting and dying from ovarian cancer is one in ninety five. This cancer is the eighth most common
cancer found in women. Women have a risk of one in sixty five of getting this cancer in their
lifetime. Therefore, there is a lot of research gathered that explains: the pathophysiology, clinical
manifestation, and medical management.
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This cancer is found in women and in their ovaries. During the early stages of ovarian cancer
there are typically no symptoms. However, symptoms do tend to appear. Symptoms in the early
stages include: abdominal bloating, abdominal swelling, feeling full quickly, weight loss,
discomfort in the pelvis area, changes in bowel habits such as constipation, and a frequent need
to urinate (Norquist, 2007). However, other symptoms may be present: fatigue, indigestion,
heartburn, constipation, back pain, menstrual irregulates, painful intercourse, and
dermatomyositis. This cancer is very hard to identify with these symptoms. The reason for this
is because these symptoms are very vague and can point physicians to other diagnosis.
Therefore, ovarian cancer is best diagnosed in the early stages, so this will not occur. Ovaries are
located deep in the abdominal cavity, so it is very hard to feel a tumor. Unfortunate, there is no
diagnostic screening for ovarian cancer, so reporting any symptoms to a doctor is very
necessary. A doctor may require a pelvic exam if any symptoms are present. A pelvic exam will
allow the doctor to observe an abnormality. Small ovarian tumors are very hard to find because
they are small and press against the bladder and rectum. A doctor may also request a rectovaginal
pelvic examination. There are four other test that may be recommended: Transvaginal
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Housing In China
Housing in India and China China is by far the most populated country in the world. With
billions of people China has many different way in which they are housed. From farm villages to
gigantic cities the Chinese all need a place to live. Like the other countries in this paper China is
mostly rural countryside where farmers grow everything from rice to wheat. With the exception of
it s mountains and hills, the overwhelming majority of Chinese settlements are rural compact
villages. The formation of these villages are caused by it water source, population and in earlier
years, defense. Live in these villages are very simple and have not changed for centuries. Even with
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As factories and mining centers where developed, cities and towns were built around them.
People who live in cities usually live in large apartment buildings. There is good heath care,
schools, but they are generally very crowded. Large roadways and railroad systems also helped
to spread urbanization throughout the country. In China, because of communism, there are no
classes. People are either poor or wealthy, there is not much of a median. Government officials
live in the bigger cities in large estates. Today, China is on the cutting edge of architecture. Huge
skyscrapers have been built and other nations have been taking in what the Chinese have built.
In earlier years China was the most technologically advanced civilization in the world.
Reminders of this era still stand today, like the great wall and the emperors palace. Also, we can
see reminders of this period in our own country for example, the Chinese theater in Hollywood.
Now China s style in decoration is a popular trend it s art and luxurious nature. In conclusion,
housing and the way people live, are very similar yet different between the three countries China,
India, and Africa. I believe the best way to learn about it is to actually go there which I hope to do
someday. Housing in India India has the second highest population in the world, only surpassed by
China. India s billion plus citizens live in huge cities
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The Semi-Nomadic Chickasaw Indians
The Chickasaw Indians were a small group of Indians, consisting of a estimated amount of 5,000
people in the 1600 s. They were people who were very coordinated and established their homes at
close proximity. They held life at a high esteem, and had several towns and villages that
incorporated present day elements. The Chickasawwere religious and relied most on faith for
healing. This Indian group worshiped the deity Ababinili. This god represents the things above
such as the sun, clouds, and sky. In addition, worship of other deities was included into the
religion. Each god or deity has a different purpose. For example, some deities protect against
wicked spirits and evil forces.
Chickasaw Indians were semi nomadic, people who moved according to season in search for
food, water, shelter, and land. Families lived in villages made up of small houses with more than
one house per family. Throughout the family, tasks were established separately; one category for
the women and one for the men. Women were introduced at an early age how maintain their own
land and raise their own crops. They accommodated in looking after their children, cooking, and
cleaning. They also tended to the slaves which were often given through war with other tribes.
Young girls had the option to stay close to their mother and assist their mothers with the labor or
spending their day as they chose.
Men were also taught at a young age to hunt and become warriors for the tribe. They often traveled
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Implementing The Reggio Emilia Approach For Low Income Pre...
The academic achievement gap between students from families with low socioeconomic status and
students from families with high socioeconomic status is of major concern in the world of
education today. It is the job of current and future educators to come up with solutions to this issue.
The United States is a country of great wealth disparity and inequality, the best teachers can do to
help their low socioeconomic statusstudents find success is through manipulating the curriculum
and increasing academic success to help their students try to escape generational poverty. This
paper will discuss the idea of implementing The Reggio Emilia Approachfor low income pre
kindergarten students to increase literacy and language acquisition, attempting to close the
academic achievement socioeconomic status gap. The Reggio Emilia Approach was founded by
Loris Malaguzzi in Reggio Emilia, Italy in the 1960s. An Educational Psychologist, Malaguzzi
created an approach to education that put the child at the center of it all (Reggio Emilia Approach).
The Reggio Emilia Approach considers the child to have strong individual talents and potentials.
The students are the most active, involved, and important members of the classroom. Students in
Reggio Emilia schools learn about themselves in relation to other people and their environment.
The child is seen not as an empty vessel that needs to be filled with facts and data, but an
autonomous individual capable of great potential (Kelemen,
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The Defining Of Subculture By Ken Gelder
Chrissy Jones
Final Paper
ACS7300
Sheffer
The defining of subculture necessitates at least a short explanation of what what entails mainstream
culture. Mainstream or dominant culture is simply the culture that is most prevalent in a society at
a particular place at a particular time. There is some overlap with the term normal, though what is
perceived as normal within a society can be defined by inherent identities such as race, sex, or dis
/ability whereas mainstream culture (and by extension, subculture) is defined by chosen interests,
aesthetics, or practices.. One does not choose to be born a member of a marginalized identity group,
but inclusion or exclusion vis a vis dominant culture is somewhat (though perhaps not entirely)
optional.
In his introductory essay to The Subcultural Reader, editor Ken Gelder describes subcultures as
always seen in terms of their relationship to, and function within, the broader social system. That
is to say there can be no subcultures without a dominant culture to reject or be excluded from.
However, while subculture entails a choice, the non inclusion into dominant culture is not always
so. In dressing, speaking, or creating and consuming art, an individual can be represented by
others as apart from mainstream culture and/or categorized as part of a specific, named subculture.
An easy to understand example of this is that of a person who, for whatever reason chooses to
wear all black clothing receiving the label goth from
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Facial Recognition Research Paper
Facial recognition has been proven to advance in areas where DNA and fingerprint have both
fallen short. The complications that DNA and fingerprint possess is these two identification tools
will not always be present in a scene, also other errors such as, cross contamination may occur and
false evidence may be presented, as an ill attempt to cover up a mistake or taint evidence. From
this information, it can be inferred that the error rate of DNAcompared to facial recognition is high.
In addition, unique identification techniques such as facial aging and facial marks assist facial
recognition to cover bases that DNA and fingerprintare unable to. The recognition tool can identify
people even with facial aging. If a 10 year old child
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Questions
Pfizer and the Challenges of the Global Pharmaceutical Industry
Overview and Objectives
The Pfizer case provides an introduction to external analysis. The case highlights the
pharmaceutical industry, which has enjoyed extraordinary long run profitability. The case also
demonstrates how broad changes in broad environmental factors (i.e. demographics, technology,
culture, etc.) have an impact on industry competition. The case is not especially complex, so it is
not overwhelming as a first case.
Study and Discussion Questions
1. Why has the pharmaceutical industry been so successful historically?
2. What is your assessment of the pharmaceutical industry at the time of the case? How is
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JetBlue Airways: Managing Growth
The JetBlue case gives students the opportunity to apply concepts in cost leadership. At the time of
the case, JetBlue has enjoyed a meteoric rise to success in the airline industry by coupling a low
cost strategy while giving customers the sense that they are actually providing better features to
their service (e.g. leather seats, satellite TV).
Study and Preparation Questions:
1. What is your assessment of the attractiveness of the airline industry?
2. Choose two routes that JetBlue flies. (Compare their fares versus competitors that fly the same
route.) Internet sites such as Expedia or Orbitz should make this go quickly.
3. Do a thorough analysis of the costs of JetBlue and its competitors. How does JetBlue compare to
its leading competitors on costs? What factors drive cost differences in the industry?
4. What is your assessment of the E190 decision?
5. What recommendations would you make to JetBlue on how to allocate their aircraft purchases
between the E190 and the A320? Defend your recommendations.
6. What lessons can we draw from this case about the challenges of pursuing a cost leadership
strategy?
Nucor in 2010
Nucor is a classic case in how a firm can develop sustainable competitive advantages through
resources that fit the VRIO criteria. It is worth noting that Nucor has achieved this in an industry
that few would describe as attractive.
Study Questions
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Suicide Attempters
There are three types of suicidal experience: threatening, attempting, and committing suicide.
Those who threaten suicide do so explicitly, directly, or clearly, and 40 percent of such people have
seriously attempted to kill themselves in the past.
Suicide attempters are ambiguous in their intent and less explicit in communicating their suicidal
feelings. They seem to be seeking help, but either cannot communicate their message or others do
not take it seriously because of its vagueness, which leads to more dramatic and dangerous methods
to express their appeal for help. They use methods such as wrist cutting, but only 5 to 10 percent of
attempters eventually kill themselves.
About two thirds of those who commit suicide are known to have
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The Significance of Philosophical Scepticism Essays
The Significance of Philosophical Scepticism
In answer to the question What can we know? anyone who gives a pessimistic answer is labelled a
sceptic. Scepticism is associated with incredulity. A sceptic is someone who questions things
(particularly received opinions) and also practices suspension of judgement. This questioning
outlook has been labelled by some as practical scepticism. However, philosophical scepticism
involves more than this. Its essential element is a general view about human knowledge. In the
broadest terms, philosophical scepticism holds, or at least finds irrefutable, the view that
knowledge is impossible.
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The strength and scope of philosophical scepticism are connected with the simplicity and
intuitiveness of sceptical arguments, which are radical and general because they exploit only lowest
common denominator features of knowledge.
Another characteristic of philosophical scepticism is that it offers initially plausible arguments for
its sceptical conclusion. They are plausible in that not only do they display no obvious logical
flaws, they seem to involve only the simplest and most mundane considerations. They appear to be
highly intuitive. This apparent intuitiveness is crucial to scepticism being such an intractable
problem. If sceptical arguments were obviously dependent on controversial or implausible
theoretical ideas, scepticism would not be a surprising verdict on our aspirations to knowledge but
simply a consequence of some regrettable, theoretical missteps. This is in fact what makes sceptical
arguments philosophically interesting. They present us with a line of reasoning that we ourselves
find intuitively plausible, but which leads to a conclusion that we find absolutely implausible. The
task then, for those epistemologists who think that scepticism is based on a mistake, is to identify
and explain the mistake.
The implication of philosophical scepticism is that, rationally speaking, we can believe anything or
nothing. This highlights the huge gulf between philosophical scepticism and ordinary
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The Importance Of Commercial Space Exploration
Since the mid twentieth century, people have had a desire to explore different aspects of space.
The space race between the United States of America and Russia was the height of space
exploration. Now with modern interest in the colonization of Mars, the desire to explore space has,
again, increased with 20 licensed launches in America in the 2017 calendar year according to the
Federal Aviation Administration ( Commercial Space Data ). Different countries still express
interest in exploring space, but commercial space explorationhas become popular since the 2000 s.
American organizations have to adhere to regulations of the FAA, the government organization that
provides licenses and permits to enter into space. Many current pieces of legislation, which have
solved multiple previous issues, can still be further developed to improve commercial space
exploration in the future as Mars colonization becomes a more tangible goal. Robert Walker, a
former member of the United StatesHouse of Representatives, declared that many of the current
space laws make it easier for government to function in space (q.t.d Space Law ), but not
companies that could revolutionize commercial space travel. Current American laws on
regulations, protection for companies, and what people can do in space need to be altered in order
for commercial space companies to reach Mars. To engage in space exploration, commercial
companies must receive a license from the FAA, which is both an inconsistent
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Chirp 1 Ap Chapter 1
So let s say this is Zephyr running around terrorizing the town and supposedly kill two people
what are we supposed to do? Zay asked. What are you getting at? Todrick implied as he shifted
through his parents drawers grabbing anything that he knew was silver. Well I mean what if he s
gone? Todrick stopped what he was doing and looked at Zay. He didn t know what to say as it
wasn t something he had thought about. I mean I know it s a scary thought but come on Tod, he
killed two people. Even if we somehow managed to get him back he did things that ll get him put
up. Zay continued. I see where you re coming from but we have to at least try to save him. It s the
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The boys jumped back and Todrick lost his footing, falling back. Zay tried to grab him but the
wolf snapped his teeth in his direction. Zay quickly fell back and Todrick just sat there face to
face with the wolf. Zephyr? Todrick said softly. The wolf snarled. Zephyr if that is you please
listen to me. I m so sorry, Todrick started, I abandoned you when you needed me most but i didn t
know what to do. I thought i had lost you and I didn t know how i was going to recover. I didn t
know what to tell anyone and I hated the thought of working so hard for something that not only
failed but took my best friend. The wolf continued advancing toward Todrick. Whatever happens
I completely deserve but if there is any chance of helping you and turning you back then I want
to help you. He finished. The wolf stopped just inches away from Todrick. Suddenly sirens
erupted around the corner and swarmed around Todrick and the wolf. The wolf quickly turned
his attention to the cars that screeched to a stop. Men in padded uniforms stepped out with
weapons that ordinary police officers didn t carry around. Todrick got up quickly, Sir step away
we have animal control here ready to put this beast down. Todrick quickly stepped in front of the
wolf, unaware of how close he was until he felt the hot breath down his back. Wait, don t shoot!
Todrick called out holding up both of his hands. I know this is all out of the ordinary
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Analysis Of Othello And Iago
Self Awareness Self awareness is the conscious knowledge of one s own character, feelings,
motives, and desires (Merriam Webster). Self awareness is key when it comes to understanding
ones self in relationship to ones actions and reality. Perspective, which is a personal point of view
that comes from the self, is what shapes the reality that one interacts with. So it is the self, and one
s relationship with the self that truly determines and ones actions and view of the world. Don
Quixoteis an excellent example of how one s perspective and self awareness are important. In this
story a man sets out on his own adventure to right the wrongs of the world. However, in spite of
noble intentions, this hero ends up causing much more harm then needed because he is not self
aware and has a different perspective than everyone else. In the play Othellomany characters have
the same issue with perspective and self awareness. Othello and Iago are the two main
characters that allow their views on themselves to take control over their actions without their
awareness. There is a tragic ending to this play and it was all because of differing perspectives
and lack of self awareness. The Bhagavad Gita discusses the importance of the Self and how one
must find ways to shape and understand the self for the better. Through these three pieces one can
see and how perspective changes everything and the importance of the self with awareness to it.
Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervanteswas
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Term Paperm on Personal Legend
THE ALCHEMIST By Paulo Coelho New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1993 ISBN # 0 06
250218 2 (paper) 174 pages Comments by Bob Corbett November 2009 This is a lovely book,
tender but profound. It is about the importance of seeking one s own meaning of life and
spending one s life fulfilling it. Coelho calls it seeking one s Personal Legend. It reminds me
very much of what the Existentialists would have called authenticity. However, unlike the
Existentialists who write rather darkly about this process of seeking one s own meaning system,
Coelho s young shepherd boy is seeking his Personal Legend in something much like a fairly tale.
However, Coelho at least gives us a process and set of obstacles we might well expect, and his...
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Coelho writes a beautiful and moving legend of the boy s journey and enlightenment. I did find
the title rather odd. There is an alchemist in the novel whom the shepherd boy meets and who,
indeed, helps him in many ways and actually sort of makes the shepherd boy into an alchemist
himself. But the use of the definite article the in the title seems a bit confusing. It would seem,
on Coelho s account, that anyone who actually achieves his or her Personal Legend becomes an
alchemist, changing the baser life we have from birth into the gold of our own Personal Success.
But this is a journey upon which any person may embark. On the other hand Coelho seems right
to me in bringing in the influential alchemist whom the boy meets in the north African desert. I
think most of us who have seriously undertaken this journey meet people along the way who
teach us and inspire us toward this mysterious and even occult route toward our Personal
Legend. I m 70 now and still on my journey, and like the boy, have arrived at various stages I
once was almost sure were arrival points, only to discover another stage of enlightenment along
the way. Everyone who is such a seeker should read this optimistic book of one who seems to have
succeeded in the process of turning a potentially base life into a golden achievement, a true
alchemist s
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Delta Airlines Essay
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report provides an examinaion of the current structure, performance, stragergy and
management of Delta Airlines, along with an industry analysis of the airline industry. The report
uses current and past financial and statistical data for the company along with other up to date
material to determine Delta s current market position and future potential.
The report finds that Delta Airlines has successfully emerged from its bankruptcy in 2005 to report
successful returns in both 2007 and 2008. With its 2008 acquisition of Northwest AirlinesDelta
became the world s largest airline, further improving its position in the airline industry. Despite this
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The Northwest brand is gradually being phased out and being replaced by Delta s name and brand.
During the integration period, Delta and Northwest will continue to operate their own branded
aircraft until the integration process is complete. This has given delta a combined market share of
approximately 18% (Gayle, 2008)
Effects of Market Structure
In the United States there are generally two types of airlines: legacy carriers, which are defined as
airlines that specifically operated interstate routes prior to the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978,
and low cost airlines that compete solely on the basis of offering the lowest price per ticket within
the market in which they are operating
Market conduct
Market structure can be defined as patterns of behaviour by enterprises in an effort to adjust to
the markets in which they operate (buy or sell). Pricing strategies and collusive behaviour
mergers are a few dimensions of market conduct. It is the industry norm for a legacy carrier to
offer service to most popular destinations; Delta reducing routes to a similar schedule as the low
cost airlines is not an option in the multi billion dollar industry. In order to gain market share from
low cost airlines, Delta must create a value proposition that differentiates itself from its
competitors. Many customers will pay a premium if the level of service provided is higher than the
low cost, no frills
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Ethical Practices And The Supervision And Treatment Of...
Running head: Ethical practices related to the supervision and treatment of prison populations1
Ethical practices related to the supervision and treatment of prison populations
Alvin D. Chestnut
CJ552
10/24/2014
Prof: John Hill
Ethical practices related to the supervision and treatment of prison populations2INTRODUCTION
This paper will define the treatment of prisons within the United States, Central America and
Africa, it will explain how many of these countries human rights and due process are violated within
the correctional system, it will further exam how inmates under the supervision of correctional staff
treat inmates while they are incarcerated by not allowing them the due process that they are
required to have. Finally, this paper will also analyze cruel and unusual punishment these inmates
receive while under the supervision of correctional staff.
Ethical practices related to the supervision and treatment of prison populations 3
The population of inmates incarcerated in the United States is far higher than any country that
incarcerates inmates throughout the world, the United States incarcerates inmates juveniles,
women and men for crimes that are both non violent as well as violent crimes, by incarcerating
these inmates and placing them under the
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Philadelphia Story Character Analysis
Philadelphia Story Character Analysis
George Cukor s star studded romantic comedy, The Philadelphia Story (1940), offers modern
viewers a look at changing personalities in 1930s/40s American high society. The film stars Cary
Grant, Katherine Hepburn, and James Stewart in a clash of cultures centered around a wedding.
Macaulay Connor (Stewart) is a reporter for tabloid like Spy Magazine, on assignment to write an
exposГ© on the marriage of wealthy Tracy Lord (Katherine Hepburn) with the help of her ex
husband, C.K. Dexter Haven (Cary Grant). While all of the characters present go through a dramatic
change of outlook, Connor s is the most drastic. Macaulay Connor s goal in life is to be respected
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When asked about her wedding, she comments, We aren t allowing any reporters in, except for
little Mr. Grace who does the social news. Can you imagine a grown up man having to sink so low?
A little later in the same meeting, Tracy asks if Connor and Elizabeth are dating and receives only
uncomfortable spluttering from the couple. Tracy then insinuates that Connor should have married
Elizabeth if he loves her, at which Connor jerks and becomes uncomfortable. This moment exposes
Connor s emotional distance, an issue that continues throughout the film. It appears that Connor is
unaware of his emotional objectivity towards his girlfriend, Elizabeth, until the end of the film.
When asked why she has not married him yet, Elizabeth responds, he s still got a lot to learn. I
don t want to get in his way for a while.
While he is aware of his classism towards the wealthy, it is not until the end of the film that he
recognizes that his prejudice towards the upper class is unfair. Connor is not aware of the extent
to which he expresses his dislike of the upper class, in spite of being faced with examples that
prove him wrong.
As the story progresses, Connor begins to realize that the wealthy are as dysfunctional as
everyone else. They have personal dilemmas, trauma, and struggles. His view of Tracy, the
epitome in his eyes of upper class snobbery, begins to change when he discovers her reading his
book in the library. Are you sure you re
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Essay on Water Long Hr Case Study
The performance of the Nuclear Tube Assembly Room has been significantly improved by
Walter Long s method of highly motivating his workers. The recommendations laid out in the
Process Engineer Proposal (PEP) will damage both the workers morale and Mr. Long s current
success in the NTAR. In order to successfully start the LDTC and maintain the improved
performance of the NTAR, I recommend the PEP be rejected and your company create a new
proposal that (1) limits Harold Singer s interaction with the NTAR employees; (2) has no fixed
station assignment; (3) has no process specifications; and (4) combines testing with operation.
NTAR Analysis
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Further, the employees shared accountabilities of the line. These employees demonstrate that each
individual task is important and relevant to the success of the branch as a whole, thereby
empowering each individual to perform at the highest level and benefit from the overall result.
Autonomy
Workers chose jobs that were most suitable for their skillset and simultaneously satisfied the
preferences and needs of the department. The room applied flexible scheduling and Mr. Long
decentralized decision making so that workers were free to choose how and when to do their
tasks. There were no supervisors in the room. Workers performances did not vary when the
managers appeared or not. They experienced responsibility for outcomes of their work.
Feedback
Mr. Long utilized employee evaluation sheets to give periodic reviews to his workers. He was
always careful and insistent that workers were given credit for everything they did. There exists a
mutual respect and trust between Mr. Long and workers so that workers never hide their mistakes
from him. It was the credits and rewards, rather than Mr. Long himself, that drove workers to get
more done or advance their knowledge and skills.
In total, all the core job dimensions led to both personal and corporate victories. The group enjoyed
high levels of job fulfillment and satisfaction with labor. They had high internal work motivation,
high quality work performance and low absenteeism and turnover. These positives
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The Hound Of The Baskervilles Research Paper
The Hound of The Baskervilles Essay
Creepy moors, killer hounds, this is what makes an awesome mystery. In the mystery The Hound of
the Baskervilles written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the elements, and specifically mystery
elements, that were used were: main conflict, setting, characterization, and the author s techniques
of giving clues. This book is top notch.
The main conflict was person versus person, or Stapleton killing Charles. Dr. Mortimer, a country
doctor, doesn t want Sir Henry Baskerville, Sir Charles s nephew and inheritor of all his money, to
die. Dr. Mortimer begs Sherlock Holmes, the most superb detective in Europe, to find out how and
why Sir Charles was killed, and to stop Sir Henry from perishing. (15) Dr. Watson, Holmes s
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(74) Watson meets the Stapletons of Merripit House.(92) Watson observes Barrymore, the
Baskerville s butler, hold a candle up to the window overlooking the moor, and learned that he
was going to give Seldon, Mrs. Barrymore s brother and the most dangerous criminal in Europe,
food. (131 134) While Watson was out on the moor he saw a mysterious silhouette of a man.(141
142 ) He later found out where the man was staying and decided to wait for him and meet him.
When the man came to the prehistoric house it was none other than Sherlock Holmes. (179)
Sherlock found out that that the Stapletons are actually husband and wife, and Stapleton was
actually a teacher for a while that lead him to the conclusion that he was the murderer (185). The
hound came chasing after Sherlock and Watson in the moor, but Sherlock shot it with his
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Examine the Key Ideas Associated with Law and Punishment
Examine the key ideas associated with law and punishment Law and Punishment go hand in
hand. There are Laws, which are the system of rules which a particular country or community
recognises as regulating the actions of followers, and there are punishments, for when a member
of said country/community breaks the rules. Punishment is defined as the infliction of a penalty
or to cause pain for an offence. Most of the time it is not a choice as to whether you are part of a
law following community because almost all countries in the world have some kind of law system
and often the minute you turn the age where you are legally responsible or step off the boat, plane
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i.e. If I promise not to hurt you and you promise not to hurt me then neither of us gets hurt and
we re both happy. And this is what Hobbes believes to be the basis of our desire to keep the laws
set out by the state we should avoid chaos because it is not in our best interests therefore we
should keep the laws. Kant had a similar conclusion i.e. that we should keep the laws but for a
different reason. Kant said that we should act so that you treat humanity, both in your own
person and in that of another, always as an end i.e. we should keep the laws so that we do not
treat others as means to an end. His idea of kingdom of ends states act in accordance with the
maxims of a member giving universal laws for a merely possible kingdom of ends where the
kingdom of ends is a perfect community where all members respect each other as ends in
themselves. This is what we should strive to achieve, and to be successful at this we should keep
the laws of the community. Therefore we should keep the laws and to keep the laws means that we
must punish those that break the law.. Evaluate the view that objectivity and relativism pose
problems for the concept of law and punishment. Objectivity states that there are ethical principles
that are always wrong or always right and they are normally established a priori i.e. without
experience. Therefore as there are
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The Hush Episode Of Buffy The Vampire Slayer
As the well known television series called Buffy the Vampire Slayer is meant to portray the life
of a teenager and her friends who kill monsters and vampires to protect the life of others, it can
also be interpreted in many other ways. It was known to be one of the best t.v shows in history,
and it continued to retain that title even as books. Its educational value lays the foundation for
college courses being taught all around the states and has continued to do so over the years.
Since it has been interpreted in different ways, some may think of it as a resemblance of teenage
life and their struggles, while others may think of it as a metaphor of life s problems. The Hush
episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayeralludes to Biblical stories relating
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The Constitutional Doctrine Of Selective Incorporation
...No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of
citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property,
without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection on the
laws (US Const. amend. XIV, sec. 1) . Selective incorporation is a constitutional doctrine that
guarantees that states cannot enforce laws that deprive American citizens of their constitutional
rights given in the Bill of Rights. The Fourteenth Amendment passed in 1868, still upholds a
controversial role. Although the initial intention of the Fourteenth Amendment was to implement
equality for newly freed slaves, its power expanded to justifying the application of federal rights
granted by the Bill of Rights to state governments. On a case by case basis, the Supreme Court
decides on which aspects of the Bill of Rights it will apply to the states. The idea of selective
incorporation has influenced American federalism tremendously due to multiple variances in
opposing and supporting outlooks. Numerous cases of violated rights will be the topic of
discussion, and how selective incorporation has brought justice among them all. Demonstrated in
this paper will be how Selective Incorporation has made a significant difference in America, and
reflect on how it came about. Prior to the submission of the Constitution to the states in 1787, the
government was established on the seven Articles
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Essay on Marketing for Marriott
MARKETING FOR MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL
Introduction:
Marriott is a multi brand company with a Global Portfolio that providing lodging that fit within
many market segments. This report will discuss briefly Marriott s Portfolio of hotels, what they do,
briefly examine a number of their key marketing strategies and examine how they are implemented,
measured and ask the question does this make them market leaders?
The final part of this report will try to identify if there are services or products that can be
improved upon or a marketing strategy that can be approved or changed.
THE BRAND
Marriott International within their respective market segments are one of the largest hotel groups
globally.
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Training is important to this segment to ensure that the revenue discipline have the most up to date
knowledge of technical and revenue management function such as, Revenue Strategy/ Analysis,
Business Evaluation and Inventory Management.
Marriott use trend analysis that allows them to make better business decisions. An example of
trend analysis would be the monitoring of market conditions on a local and regional basis that
will affect demand in a positive or negative way. For example a weekend concert will increase
demand to the area, which in turn will show an increase in rate to ensure maximum revenue is
achieved during this period,
In order to drive and capture demand needs, Marriott use specific distribution and sales Channels,
an example of these are:
Global Accounts responsible for the entire portfolio of hotels on a global scale. Account Managers
are responsible for driving partnerships and joint initiatives that will give Marriott market share in
key business segment and transient, business.
Global Sales and Support Services these provide Marriott with the necessary programmes, products
and services that position Marriott within the industry as a leading provider. An example of these
are, Hotel booking agent training programmes Hotel Excellence and Wholesaler Support Desk.
E Channels Develop sales and educational programmes by providing incentives to drive preference
for Marriott Brands within phone centre
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The Interlopers Saki Analysis
Rowan Keyser The Interlopers In The Interlopers by Saki the theme search for self is shown
throughout the story. He uses this theme throughout the story by showing two different men
that have had this long neighbor feud over the past 3 generations. In the end of this short story
the two men make up, this ending the feud. When they first start talking to each other, you can
tell there s hate for one another. They both are talking angry and down to each other, they haven
t put the feud past each other and want to kill. each had hate in his heart and murder uppermost
in his mind this shows search for self because the men have to get over their grudge. The
characters in the story have to dig deep to get over this grudge that has lasted 3 generations.
They share a wine and talk the old fierce hatred seemed to be dying down the hate they had for
each other is dying down, they are becoming more friendly toward each other. Slowly getting over
the long feud. They slowly change their mind and consider themselves guests. This shows search
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This language shows search to self a restraining civilization cannot easily nerve himself to shoot
down his neighbour in cold blood this shows search to self because the character has to keep his
calm even when talking to a rival neighbour. If he doesn t keep his calm and kills the feuding
neighbors then all hell will break loose. By later into the story the language becomes more calm
and friendly, the language is more relaxed. The feuding neighbours become friends and relax over
a drink of wine that his men might be the first to arrive, so that he might be the first to show
honourable attention to the enemy that had become his friend . This quote shows that the two men
have made up, and consider themselves friends now forever ending this
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Why Did Hitler Hate Jews
Hitler could have hated the Jews because his mother Klara was suffering from breast cancer, a
Jewish physician named Eduard Bloch was taking care of her and treating her so that she would
be able to overcome this. Hitler might have hated the Jews because his mother Klara was
suffering badly and she lost her battle to cancer, he might have wanted to take revenge on Eduard
because he lost a loved one in his life.
Another reason Hitler could have hated the Jews is because Hitler did not want the Jews to end up
going to Palestine and live a good life there. The only way he could have prevent Jews from
going to Palestine was to kill them, so Hitler decided to burn them and torture them so that they
would not be able to live a good life in
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Anatomy And Physiology
Detailed plan of to include aims and objectives
Explain what is meant by anatomy and physiology
Anatomy is the branch of biology which describes the structure of the body and the relationship of
one part to another.
Physiology is the study of how each part functions. Outline the components of the circulatory
system, including blood
The essential components of the circulatory system are, the heart, blood and blood vessels, it is
means by which food and oxygen are carried around the body, it includes the pulmonary circulation,
the blood travels through the lungs where blood is oxygenated, and the systematic circulation,
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The heart has valves to prevent blood from flowing backs into the heart, there are two types of
valves, 1. the atrioventricular valves called the tricuspid valve and the mitral valve or bicuspid
valve.
2. The semilunar valves, the aortic valve and the pulmonary valve.
The SA node sets the pace of the heart, the AV node picks up the signal from the SA node and send
it to the AV bundle (bundle of his). The AV bundle is a strand of that runs through the septum and
into the interventricular septum, it splits into the left and right branches in the interventricular
septum until they reach the apex of the heart.
Branching off to the left and the right bundle branches are many of the purkinje fibers that Carry
the signal to the walls of the ventricles, causing the cardiac muscle to contract (systole) and relax
(diastole) to pump the blood out of the heart. (Inner body
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A Portrait Of A Rebellious, Independent Mulan
To construct a portrait of a rebellious, independent Mulan, two characteristics that are preferred by
Western audiences, Disney chooses to keep only a few of the functions from the source tale. In
order to set the stage for her climatic moment of redemption, Mulan must have a villain to struggle
against. She is not just in a war, but is locked in a battle with the leader of the opposing army, Shan
Yu, almost singlehandedly saving the emperor. She defeats not only Shan Yu but the gender
restrictions of Chinathat kept her hidden as a male in the army. Outwardly, Disney presents China s
ideology, including what is required of a woman as gender performance, as a given fact, creating a
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As she states in the song, Reflection, I will never pass for a perfect bride or a perfect daughter
(Rita Hsiao). Yet, it is that exact motive, her desire to be a dutiful daughter, in the ballad that
sends her off to war, because Father has no grown up son (The Ballad of Mulan). The source
material of the ballad is highly unfamiliar to American audiences, in particular, but to the global
audience as well. This gave Disney the opportunity to reconstruct the essence of the tale to speak
more about Mulan s individualism and struggle against a repressive culture in which she cannot
show her face. Mulan: Rise of a Warrior presents a very different characterization of Mulan, a much
more mature vision of the female warrior. She witnesses the death of her comrades in battle, and
the struggle of falling in love with another soldier whom she knows at any moment might fall on
the battlefield.
I argue that the lack of positive reception towards Disney s Mulan is a lack of semantic fit. Mary
Yoko Brannen creates this term in her article, When Mickey Loses Face: Recontextualization,
Semantic Fit, and the Semiotics of Foreignnes. She defines semantic fit as taking place on the
discursive level of semiotics, when the signifier, the word or image, is abstracted from its original
context and so its meaning has been lost (602). She argues that
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Plato s Declaration Of Beauty
Plato describes beauty in the Phaedo as being radiant among other objects , while the other virtues
remain murky in relation to it. Plato s declaration of beauty s radiance indicates that it is
significant. Beauty is observed most clearly by use of vision, which is the sharpest of our bodily
senses . Platoexplains that beauty alone has this privilege, to be the most clearly visible and the
most loved . Because of the way in which beauty stands out among the other virtues, Plato confirms
that beauty is dominant over the other virtues. In the Symposium, Diatoma explains how beauty is
the highest good and is in harmony with the divine . Her definition indicates that there is a
relationship between material beauty and divine Beauty. Beauty is intended to lead to Love, which
Diatoma defines as wanting to possess beautiful things forever . Once a man possesses beautiful
things, he achieves love and is happy. A man comes to possess beautiful things through the process
of reproduction. In reproduction, lovers attempt to preserve their beauty by transmitting their
beauty to offspring. The lovers are successful if they give birth to beauty, whether in body or soul .
Reproduction immortalizes the parents beauty, since the offspring possess the parents beauty after
they die. According to Diatoma s definition of Love, the parents who reproduce beauty achieve
Love.
In the life of a philosopher, beauty is essential. The goal of philosophy is to achieve a
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Child Care Setting
5.3For any child care setting big or small, one of the primary responsibilities of provider is to
establish and maintain an accurate and up to date record keeping system in place, to be able to meet
the requirements of government and statutory bodies
Digital record keeping.
Digital technologies and computers have become an integral part of our daily lives. Electronic
record keeping system is an efficient way for recording financial information as long as it is backed
up and password protected.
Many compatible accounting software s are available that provider complete accounting
functionality for a child care setting. Digital record keeping provides accurate accounting for
collecting revenue, expenses, paying employees, suppliers, and filling tax correctly. Where
appropriate, these records can be shared with new staff and families, taking into consideration the
need to respect the privacy of individual children and families. The advantage of digital records is
that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is one of qualities digital information clearly lacks. One of the reasons why many people are
reluctant to digitize their paper documents. Also the digital storage has vulnerabilities like data
corruption, viruses, accidental deletions, software/hardware failures. Especially in a small
childcare setup, the additional cost of making such a transition can be a decisive factor. On the
other hand Paper storage require proper storage space and care to refrain from damage. Therefore
striking a balance between paper or digitized records in a childcare setting entirely depends on the
business size and its requirement. The provider has to decide, which method is most suitable for a
particular setting. Whichever method is chosen, the provider must ensure that the system is safe,
secured, accessible, accurate, legible, and meets all the statutory
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The Effect Of Fracking On The United States Economy And...
Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without
ever reaching satisfaction (Erich Fromm).
Introduction
Fracking is a complex political topic; nonetheless, fracking is showing a positive impact on the
United States economy and leaving a harmful footprint behind the environment. In addition,
consumers are experiencing a significant amount of savings due to the overwhelming supplies of
oil; thus, the revolution in new technology is triggering an improper fracking system that
contributes to airborne pollution and water contamination. Higher authorities should implement the
concepts of sustainability and ethical views of large corporations and businesses to protect the
consumer s safety.
Political Views
Oil suppliers dig deep down to the roots to analyze and derive concrete solutions to carry on the
rising market. The force of fracking in the United States is lifting the economy; the system has been
a political game changer for the nation, creating job opportunities and investing money into the
community. The United States is currently capable of competing with the global marketplaces at a
high rate. This coordination leads to knowledge for on shoring manufacturing, which eliminates the
dependency on foreign oil. This significant groundwork is driving opportunities for innovators. The
abundant supply of oil and the inexpensive cost leads to cheaper energy for consumers (Dews,
2015). Along with the low price for refineries,
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Jainism Essay
The religion of Jainism has many components that are said to be very similar with certain parts
of Hinduism as well as Buddhism. The Jain religion is most popular in India where it was first
found. There are millions of Jain people around the world. Jainism first started in ancient East
India. The success of this religion all comes down to the 24 Jinas. Jinas are those who overcome
or conqueror. The first Jina is believed to have been a giant around 8.4 million years ago
(Robinson, 2010). The most recent, and last, was named Vardhamana (also known as Mahavira or
The Great Hero). He is known to be the founder of the Jain community. Jainismwas very different
from things that the regular community was used to. It went up against the... Show more content on
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Karma does not have any meaning on its own, it comes to affect when it gets attached to the soul
(Karma, 2009). This karma gets attached to the soul when Jains do not follow five main beliefs.
Jain followers were expected to follow certain actions during their everyday life. These included
Ahimsa (no violence mental, physical or verbal), Satya (speaking the truth), Asteya (not stealing
from others), Brahma charya (remaining faithful to one spouse only), and Aparigraha (detach
from ownership of places and materialistic things) (Robinson, 2010). The four vows where
already established by the 23rd Jain, while Mahavira added in the 5th vow. After the vows had
been set, Mahavira also asked his followers to shed all clothes. This meant that the Jain monks
would be able to realize the feeling of absolute chastity and forget about all the pleasures of
material life. Jainism is based on three principles: Right Faith, Right Knowledge, and Right Action.
Before people of the Jain religion are able to become monks, they must pass through three other
stages during their life time. These stages include Brahmacharya ashrama: the life of a student,
Gruhasth ashrama: family life, Vanaprasth ashrama: family and social services and then anyast
ashrama: life as a monk. The very early teaching of Jainism had first passed from generation to
generation through oral traditions. A religious council would be held Pataliputra (present day
Patna) in third century BC. These
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Incest Prohibitions In The Middle Ages
Incest prohibitions in the Middle Ages were at their most draconian between the tenth and twelfth
centuries. Not coincidentally, this period also saw a flourishing in Northern Europe of the founding
of women s convents. Gandersheim, one of the most prominent foundations, was renowned for the
self governance and educational opportunities it provided women. Regardless of the opportunities
Gandersheim afforded noble women from the Ottonian court, it had something of a double identity
with respect to its protection of women from incest: a haven for women while also providing the
Ottonian court with a strategy for nuptial control to consolidate its dynastic ambitions. The control
the Ottonian court exercised over which marriages could be legally
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The Bhopal Disaster of 1984
Bulletin of Science, Technology Society http://bst.sagepub.com/
The Bhopal Disaster of 1984
Roli Varma and Daya R. Varma Bulletin of Science Technology Society 2005 25: 37 DOI: 10.1177
/0270467604273822 The online version of this article can be found at: http://bst.sagepub.com
/content/25/1/37
Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of:
National Association for Science, Technology Society
Additional services and information for Bulletin of Science, Technology Society can be found at:
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R. Varma, 1986; D. R. Varma Guest, 1993). In 2002, a play Bhopal was staged in Canada as well
as in India. The Nature of Things of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation screened the
documentary Bhopal: The Search for Justice, directed by Peter Raymont and Lindalee Tracey, on
the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Bhopal disaster. The Bhopal issue has been taken up by
numerous organizations. Sambhavana Foundation, which came into being as a response to the
disaster, operates a free clinic for the victims, does epidemiological and envi
I
Bulletin of Science, Technology Society, Vol. 25, No. 1, February 2005, 37 45 DOI: 10.1177
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BULLETIN OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE / February 2005
Figure 1. Map of Bhopal showing the location of the UCIL plant and the areas most severely
affected (shaded). Inset: Location of Bhopal in India.
ronmental research, and is building a hospital. Rashida Bee and Champa Devi Shukla, two
survivors of the tragedy and activists of the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal, won the
prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize in 2004. In this article, we present what happened in
Bhopal and why. We outline the double
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Finding Justice In Frankenstein By Mary Shelly
In the novel Frankenstein written by Mary Shelly the theme of justice was present for every
character. Specifically, Victor had trouble identifying what was right or wrong. Although he was
successful, he had a lot of setbacks that lead to his understanding and importance of such. Victor
frankenstein at first did not comprehend the nature of what finding justice was. For example ,
when the first victim was killed which was his brother he wanted to find justice. As soon as he
started investigating he had a sense of regret afterwards. This lead to his discovery that the killer of
William was his own creation: The creature. This resulted in Victor blaming himself for the deaths
that followed such as Justine, William , Elizabeth and Henry. Victor
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Microsoft Research Paper
Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4, 1975 to develop and sell BASIC
interpreters for Altair 8800. Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation
headquartered in Redmond, Washington, that develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells
computer software, consumer electronics and personal computers and services. Its best known
software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, Microsoft Office suite,
and Internet Explorer web browser. Its flagship hardware products are Xbox game console and the
Microsoft Surface series of tablets. It is the world s largest software maker measured by revenues. It
is also one of the world s most valuable companies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Microsoft use a number of methods and technologies to gather information about how you use our
Site, such as:
Web forms, such as when type information into a registration form or type a search query into a
searchbox.
Technologies like cookies and web
Web logging, which enables us to collect the standard information your browser sends to every
web site you visit such as your IP address, browser type and language, and the site you came from
as well as the pages you visit and the links you click while using our sites and services.
Use of Information
Microsoft uses the information we collect to operate, improve and personalize the products and
services we offer and to provide the service(s) or carry out the transaction(s) user have requested
or authorized. Information collected through one Microsoft service may be combined with
information collected through other Microsoft services to give you a more consistent and
personalized experience in your interactions with Microsoft. Microsoft may also supplement this
with information from other companies. For example, Microsoft may use services from other
companies to help Microsoft derive a general geographic area based on user IP address in order to
customize certain services to our geographiclocations.
Microsoft also may use the information to communicate with you, for example, informing you
when a subscription is ending, letting you know
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Essay Social Issues Topics

  • 1. Essay Social Issues Topics 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. Essay Social Issues TopicsEssay Social Issues Topics
  • 2. Gender And Violent Conflict And Violence Armed conflict and violence are a common concern for communities living in conflict regions around the world. The additional impact of gender on the lives affected by violence is often overlooked or disregarded. Furthermore women and girls have traditionally been viewed as completely removed from war and violence or perceived as playing passive roles in conflict which impacts their ability to reintegrate into society after participation in armed conflict, or degradation and shame due to sexual and genderbased violence and human trafficking. An increased promotion of gender equity in all societies in the last century has made the roles women play more evident in both the perpetuation of conflict and violence as well as the promotion of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sustainable Development Sustainable development was first defined in a report by the World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987 and accepted by the UN General Assembly in 1992. It is defined as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. (Our Common Future: Report of the World Commission on Environment and Development 1987). There are three important elements of sustainable development, social development, environmental protection and economic development. All three elements are necessary in ensuring that development is long term and meets the needs of the people in all parts of life. Social Development Sustainable social development refers to meeting the needs of people and achieving a high standard of living without exploiting or harming others. Needs such as housing, food, sanitation and medical care are met by promoting equality, education and civil participation. Environmental Protection Environmental protection is imperative for sustainable development to occur, as there are limited resources available for communities around the world. Development cannot be regarded as long lasting if there is no consideration for environmental protection. Global warming, over fishing in the seas and deforestation are among the most common issues for environmental protection. Economic Development Economic development is an important component of sustainable development. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Exodus Research Paper The date of the Exodus was an extremely interesting topic and has lead me to further research and study. This has led me to another issue and what I will be writing about in the following paper. The problem on deciding details of the Exodus comes not just with disagreement on dates, but also with lack of harmony amongst several scholars about the facts of Egyptian history. To discover or get even a little bit closer to the date at which the Israelitesfled Egypt, one must get a better understanding of Egyptian history, and the discrepancies in between. Biblical Context The Israelites came to Egypt through a man named Joseph, and his story can be found at the end of Genesis in chapters 37 50. He was a famous man in the land of Egypt, and was a friend to the Pharaoh, or king. Genesis 41:41 45 says: So Pharaoh said to Joseph, I hereby put you in charge of the whole land of Egypt. Then Pharaoh took his signet ring from his finger and put it on Joseph s finger. He dressed him in robes of fine linen and put a gold chain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Bible says that he grew up amongst the Pharaoh s family and as a man he committed a crime and fled Egypt. While he was away, the Pharaoh died and he returned at the command of God to assist in freeing God s people the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Through Exodus 13, God works on Pharaoh s hard heart through a series of plagues, each challenging different aspects of the Egyptian religion. Eventually, a plague that takes away the firstborn of the people of Egypt who did not believe in and follow God resulted in the Israelite release and exodus from Egypt. Finally, after hundreds of years of living in bondage to the people whom they were once aligned, the Israelite nation is free to go to the land God had promised them. Now the question is, when did this historical event take place, and who was ruling at the time of this massive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. English Influence On American Life In the beginning of the 1600s, the first English settlements were established in America. Over time, as they started building their colonies, the migration and population growth of the Europeans increased. This change affected American life in both, positive and negative ways. The English introduced various crops to the natives such as, corn, potatoes, beans and many more. With the help of the natives, this led the agricultural growth in America to increase. They also introduced tobacco, which soon dominated the trade routes and medicinal usage was also practiced. The English established political and religious institutions and educated the locals living in the New World. Advanced weaponry was brought by the English which the natives soon learned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Leather Boot As Evidence Against God Erlang s Impostor The supernatural element of the sorcery in the story of The Leather Boot as Evidence against the God Erlang s Impostor makes the story more appealing to me. As a comparison, in the story The Fan Tower Restaurant as Witness to the Love of Zhou Shengxian , the dream encounter for Second Brother Fan of Zhou Shengxian after she was died is somehow less interesting. When reading the God Erlang s story, after god Erlang first appeared in Lady Han s garden I thought it was just her imagination of the god coming down to the man s world because her mind was full of the image of the god at that time. As the second time god Erlang appeared again in Lady Han s garden, I started to guess if this was someone s prank on Lady Han. The way god Erlang... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having all these doubtful points in mind, I cannot stop myself from continue reading the story until I encountered the part where god Erland asked Lady Han for the jade waistband. I happened to need a jade waistband. Should you be willing to part with it, that ll be an act of charity and gain you merit in heaven (Feng, 260). After I read this sentence, I was sure that god Erland was just an ordinary person who was attracted by Lady Han s beauty and wealth. The question of the uncertainty of the supernatural element urged me to continue and finish the story in order to find out the truth about who god Erlang was and how can he disappear by the windowsill without a trace. The supernatural element in the Fan story is less interesting to me. The only part that interested me in the Fan story is when Zhu Zhen opened Zhou Shengxian s coffin and Zhou Shengxian came back to life and ask Zhu Zhen, brother, who might you be? (Feng, 284). After I read this part of the story, I was really curious of how can a died person woke up suddenly (she was died a year ago). Even though Shengxian explained later in the story saying that she was fainted at that time and did not die, but still, how can she woke up a year later and appeared in Second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A Golden Age Student Name Professor Name Subject Date A Golden Age Less than 30 years after the war of Independence, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and West Pakistan (now Pakistan) had grown so further apart, even from the obvious geographical disconnect, that the liberation war of 1971 could be termed as inevitable. For some it was the war of liberation but for many who lost their friends, neighbors and other loved ones, it was a time of selfish loss. Bengal s growing need for an identity, equal and ethnic acceptance and a pride in their mother language eventually led to many conflicts both emotional and political. Having been recently independent from British India, the Two Nation Theory was engraved in everyone s minds. But the geographical division of East and West Pakistan was much more than distance; it was felt as a conspiracy for West Pakistan to govern the entire country (Bose, 1).The war was considered an unnecessary act by some as autonomy was the desired result and not a new country. However as the story of the lives of civilians unfold the distrust and unfairness of the situation in the country is seen to be evident. Perhaps it was this feeling of unequal representation and a desire for provincial autonomy that led to an ever present sense of estrangement. That time was considered the golden age of Bengal and the characters are faced with that piece of history that eventually helped change the map of the world. In addition to the linguistic, racial, temperamental, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Analysis Of The Poem The Of Mendoza Utilises Onofre... It is fair to say that Mendoza utilises Onofre Bouvila as a character to be portrayed as a direct parallel to the development and aspirations of Barcelona. This is expressed in the novel, since; it is irrelevant how rich and powerful Onofre becomes. This is due to the fact that, he can never be on the top table of the social ladder literally and figuratively, due to his impoverished upbringing and working class background. corriГі hacia la mesa presidencial... Al llegar a la mesa advirtiГі que no quedaba una sola silla libre, ni un cubierto reservado para Г©l. ВїQuГ© haces aquГ parado como un pasmarote? Tu puesto estГЎ allГЎ, en la mesa tres... ВЎPero yo quiero sentarme aquГ al lado de la zarina!... Вїquieres ofender a su alteza imperial? . These... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, one can surmise that Barcelona will never be able to consider it as the most significant and influential city in Spain. This is mainly due to the fact that, it has the smaller population and is not the capital city. This is further illustrated with Onofre at the end of the book. When Onofre disappears on his flying machine it is Mendoza s method to demonstrate to the reader that Onofre has given up on his aspiration of achieving the highest echelons of the social ladder in Spain. This could be Mendoza s intention to show that Barcelona s aspiration to escape the suppression by the hands of Madrid is dissipating. Los que alertados por el ruido de los motores habГan salido a los balcones o habГan subido a los terrados vieron cГіmo la mГЎquina voladora desviaba sur umbo hacia el mar, como si la empujara un viento repentino de poniente. This shows us that Mendoza is trying to tell the reader that what happened to Onofre is not important to us. This could be a criticism by Mendoza, about the vociferous nature of which Barcelona and Catalonia attempt to gain independence from Spain. He achieves this denigration by displaying Catalonia s cries for independence as falling on deaf ears. Hence Mendoza uses the character of Onofre to express his point of view that the objectives Catalonia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Point Farm Family History After gaining their citizenship, Jean Pierre and FranГ§ois applied for and received Certificates of Amnesty from the French government, allowing them to travel to France. In1878, Jean Pierre returned to France, some twenty five years after leaving, visiting his parents, siblings, and family members. Oral familyhistory indicates an older brother died during the Napoleonic Wars, but this is unconfirmed, and genealogy records indicate that Jean Pierre was the oldest son, born when his father was 26 and mother 25. After Jean Pierre Viguerie arrived in Houma, he operated a sawmill at Ardoyne Plantation and, in addition, served as tax collector and later as recorder for Terrebonne Parish. He met and later married Marie Elvire Delaporte, daughter... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jean Pierre Viguerie (35) was involved in a dispute over a fenced towpath that resulted in the death of Alexandre Dardeau (40), and a trial by a military commission on December 4, 1862. During the previous year, Dardeau, a native of Noyers sur Cher, Loire et Cher, France, had fenced across a towpath that the community had used previously. The article in the Daily Picayune of December 4, 1862 covered the trial. This obstruction had existed for more than a year, and towers were in the constant habit of unhitching their teams, passing Dardeau s lot by the public road, and re attaching their teams at the opposite side of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Machiavelli s Prince Humanism is a term that is applied to beliefs, methods and philosophies that place human beings at the center all life and the universe. Humanists observe that the goal of human life is happiness on earth. Besides happiness, humanism is also grounded in naturalistic metaphysics (Lamont 13). It considers all supernatural things and beliefs to be mythical, hence warranting dismissal. It is also conceived of the idea that humanbeings are products of nature rather than supernatural creation. The earthly experience is more important than any forms of predestination or determinism. According to humanist, human beings have choice of action and have the capacity to shape their destiny. The process of self definition also leads to critical inquiry... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Prince Machiavelli maps a political ideology that values citizen active participation in public life as opposed to the idea of waiting for divine repudiation and salvation. The essence of virtue is central to humanist thought and action. Machiavelli like all other humanists saw virtue in those with power to rule. A virtuous ruling class had the capacity for more efficient and accountable governance. He goes on to argue that an elite ruling class was not sufficient enough for political stability. A stable political system needs power. He observed that a political system that had poor organization led to its subjects bad behavior which in the end resulted in it getting attacked by outside enemies. Machiavelli s project was to separate the political from the moral and he thought this did not necessarily benefit the ruler but the general populace. His civic humanism is found in his assertion that a prince should not resort to mistreating his subjects. When he is feared enough, the state is strong and every citizen does their civic duty. In the process no one is hurt and the prince retains his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Mock Trial Of The Tortoise Despite rumors that the defense team consisted of stronger evidence than their opponent, during the mock trial Trial of the Tortoise, the prosecution team presented a cogent case of higher quality than that of the defense, for their first impression in the trial had more emotional appeal, immediately swaying the jury towards their case. For instance, during the introductory statement, the speaker used a dark, mysterious tone, pausing occasionally to build tension as she described the murderand was backed by a slideshow filled with corresponding images that went along with what she narrated. The speaker was extremely powerful, for she described the horrible deed done by the defendant in such a way that it greatly strengthened the prosecution s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Casey Martin Case Summary Facts: Casey Martin is a talented golfer with many achievements throughout his golf career. He also has a disability under the ADA, known as the Klippel Trenaunay Weber Syndrome, affecting the flow of blood from this right leg back to his heart. The disease is progressive, causing severe pain, where if he walked an 18 hole golf course, it would create a risk of hemorrhaging, developing blood clots, etc. When Martin became a professional golfer, he qualified for the final round of the qualifying competition. He made a request to use a golf cart during the professional tours, supporting his reasoning with medical records; PGA Tour, Inc. refused because the competitive nature of the game would be fundamentally altered if Martin were given an unfair advantage. Martin filed a suit under Title III of the ADA, which requires that an entity operating public accommodations to make reasonable modifications in its policies when...necessary to afford such...accommodations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Paul: The definition of place of exhibition or entertainment, [as a public accommodation, covered participants] in some sport or activity [as well as] spectators or listeners. The court believes this opinion applies with Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to golfers and golf tournaments, where PGA cannot discriminate against spectators or competitors on the basis of disability. o PGA s golf tours and their qualifying rounds fit within the scope of Title III and within Martin s protection, being that a golf course is considered a public accommodation, where PGA leases these golf courses. PGA must not discriminate against any individual in the full and equal enjoyment of the goods... Title III, therefore, prohibits PGA from denying Martin equal access to the golf courses. 2.Allowing Martin to use a cart, aside the walking rule, is not a modification that would change the nature of the game. The purpose of the walking rule is not compromised by allowing Martin to use a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Pros And Cons Of Reverse Hearing Loss Reverse Hearing Loss Formula By Sam Miller Full Review Hello friend and welcome! Below you will find our complete review of the Reverse Hearing Loss formula by Sam Miller. As always, we will begin with an overview of the guide, continue with explanations regarding the main advantages and disadvantages of this natural treatment plan, and in the final section sum up everything we believe you must understand about Sam Miller s hearing loss solution before making a final decision... Now, let s begin :) Created by Sam Miller, a contractor who used to suffer from hearing loss, Reverse Hearing Loss is a comprehensive guide that contains information on how to reverse hearing loss in as fast as three weeks with the help of natural and affordable ingredients the Amish communities have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In simple words, if you don t observe any improvements in your hearing within three weeks, you can recover your money within two months after your purchase... The Cons of the Reverse Hearing Loss Results May Take Longer To Materialize Reversing hearing loss through natural methods may take longer than three weeks. That s why you really have to be patient and dedicated in following this treatment plan. Our recommendation will be to stick to the Reverse Hearing Loss plan for at least 4 5 weeks before making any conclusions. Not For Hearing Loss Present At Birth Congenital deafness could be due to a number of reasons, which could be genetic or nongenetic. It s more complicated to treat, and we don t think this Amish remedy could help reverse this type of hearing loss. Before you start following the Reverse Hearing Loss program you may want to consult a qualified healthcare provider to know the treatment that s most appropriate for you or your child. Available As An Electronic Book
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  • 14. Analysis Of The Poem The Usns Bob Hope The USNS Bob Hope is a US Navy cargo ship named after the famous entertainer Bob Hope. It may seem odd for a naval vessel to be named after an entertainer, but what Hope did for the Navy and the military as a whole is worth the honor. Bob hope performed at hundreds of USO shows spanning 50 years. He dedicated much of his life to supporting US militaryefforts in the wars the country participated in between the years of 1941 1991. Although Bob Hopemay not have been a great military leader like many other ships namesakes, but what Hope did shows great leadership in other less expected ways. Leslie Townes Hope was born on May 29, 1903 in Eltham, London. His family emigrated from England to the United States in 1908. Hope dropped out of school at age 16, and he tried a few different career options before he eventually landed on entertainer. He started out taking dance lessons and then working in small vaudeville shows. He started to gain some success with his partner act before he discovered that he had a talent as a master of ceremonies (MC). He then split from his partner in order to pursue this, and he was more successful as an MC. As Leslie Hope continued to gain popularity, he decided that a name like Bob had a better sound to it; from then on he was known to all as Bob Hope. In the early 40 s before the US was at war, Bob Hope performed for a radio show, and In May 1941, the producer of the show convinced Hope to record the show at a live performance in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Counterfactual Thinking and Experiences of Regret Counterfactual thinking and experiences of regret Introduction Counterfactual thinking is the cognitive process in which individuals can simulate alternative realities, to think about how things could have turned out differently, with statements such as what if and if only . Counterfactuals can be either upward, in which alternative realities are improved, or downward, in which alternative realities are worsened. Reflecting on previous outcomes can make individuals experience regret and this review will focus on the effects of counterfactual thinking and feelings of regret, which has been referred to as a counterfactual emotion . Opportunities and regret Roese amp; Summerville (2005) put forward the idea that regret is based... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pierro, Leder, Mannetti, Higgins, Kruglanski, amp; Aiello (2008) investigated the effects of assessment and locomotion modes on engaging in counterfactual thinking and experiencing post decisional regret. They predicted that people with a higher assessment mode would generate more counterfactuals and experience more regret as assessment requires critical evaluation and generating comparisons, they also predicted that people with a higher locomotion mode would generate less counterfactuals as locomotion suggests an individual is less likely to pay attention to attention and more likely to focus on moving from state to state without interruption. To test these hypotheses participants were asked in two studies to imagine purchasing something but it has a negative outcome and in another study they were asked to recall a time when they purchased something and it had a negative outcome, regret was measured in each study. The results showed that participants rated higher in the assessment mode generated more counterfactuals after a negative outcome and experienced more regret, while participants rated higher in the locomotion mode generated less counterfactuals and experienced less regret. Summerville (2011) took a step further by incorporating the functional theory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Ovarian Cancer Research Paper Ovarian Cancer Introduction Ovarian cancer is a disease of an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells that are in the ovaries. Ovaries produce eggs as well as hormones (estrogen, progestogen). Ovarian cancer is found in women because they have two ovaries (the size of an almond) located on each side of the ovaries (Ovarian cancer, 2000). Ovarian Cancer affects a lot of women. Statistics show that the risk of getting and dying from ovarian cancer is one in ninety five. This cancer is the eighth most common cancer found in women. Women have a risk of one in sixty five of getting this cancer in their lifetime. Therefore, there is a lot of research gathered that explains: the pathophysiology, clinical manifestation, and medical management. Pathophysiology ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This cancer is found in women and in their ovaries. During the early stages of ovarian cancer there are typically no symptoms. However, symptoms do tend to appear. Symptoms in the early stages include: abdominal bloating, abdominal swelling, feeling full quickly, weight loss, discomfort in the pelvis area, changes in bowel habits such as constipation, and a frequent need to urinate (Norquist, 2007). However, other symptoms may be present: fatigue, indigestion, heartburn, constipation, back pain, menstrual irregulates, painful intercourse, and dermatomyositis. This cancer is very hard to identify with these symptoms. The reason for this is because these symptoms are very vague and can point physicians to other diagnosis. Therefore, ovarian cancer is best diagnosed in the early stages, so this will not occur. Ovaries are located deep in the abdominal cavity, so it is very hard to feel a tumor. Unfortunate, there is no diagnostic screening for ovarian cancer, so reporting any symptoms to a doctor is very necessary. A doctor may require a pelvic exam if any symptoms are present. A pelvic exam will allow the doctor to observe an abnormality. Small ovarian tumors are very hard to find because they are small and press against the bladder and rectum. A doctor may also request a rectovaginal pelvic examination. There are four other test that may be recommended: Transvaginal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Housing In China Housing in India and China China is by far the most populated country in the world. With billions of people China has many different way in which they are housed. From farm villages to gigantic cities the Chinese all need a place to live. Like the other countries in this paper China is mostly rural countryside where farmers grow everything from rice to wheat. With the exception of it s mountains and hills, the overwhelming majority of Chinese settlements are rural compact villages. The formation of these villages are caused by it water source, population and in earlier years, defense. Live in these villages are very simple and have not changed for centuries. Even with populations in the thousands farm villages have no aspect of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As factories and mining centers where developed, cities and towns were built around them. People who live in cities usually live in large apartment buildings. There is good heath care, schools, but they are generally very crowded. Large roadways and railroad systems also helped to spread urbanization throughout the country. In China, because of communism, there are no classes. People are either poor or wealthy, there is not much of a median. Government officials live in the bigger cities in large estates. Today, China is on the cutting edge of architecture. Huge skyscrapers have been built and other nations have been taking in what the Chinese have built. In earlier years China was the most technologically advanced civilization in the world. Reminders of this era still stand today, like the great wall and the emperors palace. Also, we can see reminders of this period in our own country for example, the Chinese theater in Hollywood. Now China s style in decoration is a popular trend it s art and luxurious nature. In conclusion, housing and the way people live, are very similar yet different between the three countries China, India, and Africa. I believe the best way to learn about it is to actually go there which I hope to do someday. Housing in India India has the second highest population in the world, only surpassed by China. India s billion plus citizens live in huge cities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Semi-Nomadic Chickasaw Indians The Chickasaw Indians were a small group of Indians, consisting of a estimated amount of 5,000 people in the 1600 s. They were people who were very coordinated and established their homes at close proximity. They held life at a high esteem, and had several towns and villages that incorporated present day elements. The Chickasawwere religious and relied most on faith for healing. This Indian group worshiped the deity Ababinili. This god represents the things above such as the sun, clouds, and sky. In addition, worship of other deities was included into the religion. Each god or deity has a different purpose. For example, some deities protect against wicked spirits and evil forces. Chickasaw Indians were semi nomadic, people who moved according to season in search for food, water, shelter, and land. Families lived in villages made up of small houses with more than one house per family. Throughout the family, tasks were established separately; one category for the women and one for the men. Women were introduced at an early age how maintain their own land and raise their own crops. They accommodated in looking after their children, cooking, and cleaning. They also tended to the slaves which were often given through war with other tribes. Young girls had the option to stay close to their mother and assist their mothers with the labor or spending their day as they chose. Men were also taught at a young age to hunt and become warriors for the tribe. They often traveled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Implementing The Reggio Emilia Approach For Low Income Pre... The academic achievement gap between students from families with low socioeconomic status and students from families with high socioeconomic status is of major concern in the world of education today. It is the job of current and future educators to come up with solutions to this issue. The United States is a country of great wealth disparity and inequality, the best teachers can do to help their low socioeconomic statusstudents find success is through manipulating the curriculum and increasing academic success to help their students try to escape generational poverty. This paper will discuss the idea of implementing The Reggio Emilia Approachfor low income pre kindergarten students to increase literacy and language acquisition, attempting to close the academic achievement socioeconomic status gap. The Reggio Emilia Approach was founded by Loris Malaguzzi in Reggio Emilia, Italy in the 1960s. An Educational Psychologist, Malaguzzi created an approach to education that put the child at the center of it all (Reggio Emilia Approach). The Reggio Emilia Approach considers the child to have strong individual talents and potentials. The students are the most active, involved, and important members of the classroom. Students in Reggio Emilia schools learn about themselves in relation to other people and their environment. The child is seen not as an empty vessel that needs to be filled with facts and data, but an autonomous individual capable of great potential (Kelemen, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Defining Of Subculture By Ken Gelder Chrissy Jones Final Paper ACS7300 Sheffer The defining of subculture necessitates at least a short explanation of what what entails mainstream culture. Mainstream or dominant culture is simply the culture that is most prevalent in a society at a particular place at a particular time. There is some overlap with the term normal, though what is perceived as normal within a society can be defined by inherent identities such as race, sex, or dis /ability whereas mainstream culture (and by extension, subculture) is defined by chosen interests, aesthetics, or practices.. One does not choose to be born a member of a marginalized identity group, but inclusion or exclusion vis a vis dominant culture is somewhat (though perhaps not entirely) optional. In his introductory essay to The Subcultural Reader, editor Ken Gelder describes subcultures as always seen in terms of their relationship to, and function within, the broader social system. That is to say there can be no subcultures without a dominant culture to reject or be excluded from. However, while subculture entails a choice, the non inclusion into dominant culture is not always so. In dressing, speaking, or creating and consuming art, an individual can be represented by others as apart from mainstream culture and/or categorized as part of a specific, named subculture. An easy to understand example of this is that of a person who, for whatever reason chooses to wear all black clothing receiving the label goth from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Facial Recognition Research Paper Facial recognition has been proven to advance in areas where DNA and fingerprint have both fallen short. The complications that DNA and fingerprint possess is these two identification tools will not always be present in a scene, also other errors such as, cross contamination may occur and false evidence may be presented, as an ill attempt to cover up a mistake or taint evidence. From this information, it can be inferred that the error rate of DNAcompared to facial recognition is high. In addition, unique identification techniques such as facial aging and facial marks assist facial recognition to cover bases that DNA and fingerprintare unable to. The recognition tool can identify people even with facial aging. If a 10 year old child ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Questions Pfizer and the Challenges of the Global Pharmaceutical Industry Overview and Objectives The Pfizer case provides an introduction to external analysis. The case highlights the pharmaceutical industry, which has enjoyed extraordinary long run profitability. The case also demonstrates how broad changes in broad environmental factors (i.e. demographics, technology, culture, etc.) have an impact on industry competition. The case is not especially complex, so it is not overwhelming as a first case. Study and Discussion Questions 1. Why has the pharmaceutical industry been so successful historically? 2. What is your assessment of the pharmaceutical industry at the time of the case? How is competition changing? What factors are driving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... JetBlue Airways: Managing Growth The JetBlue case gives students the opportunity to apply concepts in cost leadership. At the time of the case, JetBlue has enjoyed a meteoric rise to success in the airline industry by coupling a low cost strategy while giving customers the sense that they are actually providing better features to their service (e.g. leather seats, satellite TV). Study and Preparation Questions: 1. What is your assessment of the attractiveness of the airline industry? 2. Choose two routes that JetBlue flies. (Compare their fares versus competitors that fly the same route.) Internet sites such as Expedia or Orbitz should make this go quickly. 3. Do a thorough analysis of the costs of JetBlue and its competitors. How does JetBlue compare to its leading competitors on costs? What factors drive cost differences in the industry? 4. What is your assessment of the E190 decision? 5. What recommendations would you make to JetBlue on how to allocate their aircraft purchases between the E190 and the A320? Defend your recommendations. 6. What lessons can we draw from this case about the challenges of pursuing a cost leadership strategy? Nucor in 2010 Nucor is a classic case in how a firm can develop sustainable competitive advantages through resources that fit the VRIO criteria. It is worth noting that Nucor has achieved this in an industry that few would describe as attractive. Study Questions
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  • 24. Suicide Attempters There are three types of suicidal experience: threatening, attempting, and committing suicide. Those who threaten suicide do so explicitly, directly, or clearly, and 40 percent of such people have seriously attempted to kill themselves in the past. Suicide attempters are ambiguous in their intent and less explicit in communicating their suicidal feelings. They seem to be seeking help, but either cannot communicate their message or others do not take it seriously because of its vagueness, which leads to more dramatic and dangerous methods to express their appeal for help. They use methods such as wrist cutting, but only 5 to 10 percent of attempters eventually kill themselves. About two thirds of those who commit suicide are known to have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Significance of Philosophical Scepticism Essays The Significance of Philosophical Scepticism In answer to the question What can we know? anyone who gives a pessimistic answer is labelled a sceptic. Scepticism is associated with incredulity. A sceptic is someone who questions things (particularly received opinions) and also practices suspension of judgement. This questioning outlook has been labelled by some as practical scepticism. However, philosophical scepticism involves more than this. Its essential element is a general view about human knowledge. In the broadest terms, philosophical scepticism holds, or at least finds irrefutable, the view that knowledge is impossible. There are two features of philosophical scepticism which differentiate it from everyday sceptical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The strength and scope of philosophical scepticism are connected with the simplicity and intuitiveness of sceptical arguments, which are radical and general because they exploit only lowest common denominator features of knowledge. Another characteristic of philosophical scepticism is that it offers initially plausible arguments for its sceptical conclusion. They are plausible in that not only do they display no obvious logical flaws, they seem to involve only the simplest and most mundane considerations. They appear to be highly intuitive. This apparent intuitiveness is crucial to scepticism being such an intractable problem. If sceptical arguments were obviously dependent on controversial or implausible theoretical ideas, scepticism would not be a surprising verdict on our aspirations to knowledge but simply a consequence of some regrettable, theoretical missteps. This is in fact what makes sceptical arguments philosophically interesting. They present us with a line of reasoning that we ourselves find intuitively plausible, but which leads to a conclusion that we find absolutely implausible. The task then, for those epistemologists who think that scepticism is based on a mistake, is to identify and explain the mistake. The implication of philosophical scepticism is that, rationally speaking, we can believe anything or nothing. This highlights the huge gulf between philosophical scepticism and ordinary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Importance Of Commercial Space Exploration Since the mid twentieth century, people have had a desire to explore different aspects of space. The space race between the United States of America and Russia was the height of space exploration. Now with modern interest in the colonization of Mars, the desire to explore space has, again, increased with 20 licensed launches in America in the 2017 calendar year according to the Federal Aviation Administration ( Commercial Space Data ). Different countries still express interest in exploring space, but commercial space explorationhas become popular since the 2000 s. American organizations have to adhere to regulations of the FAA, the government organization that provides licenses and permits to enter into space. Many current pieces of legislation, which have solved multiple previous issues, can still be further developed to improve commercial space exploration in the future as Mars colonization becomes a more tangible goal. Robert Walker, a former member of the United StatesHouse of Representatives, declared that many of the current space laws make it easier for government to function in space (q.t.d Space Law ), but not companies that could revolutionize commercial space travel. Current American laws on regulations, protection for companies, and what people can do in space need to be altered in order for commercial space companies to reach Mars. To engage in space exploration, commercial companies must receive a license from the FAA, which is both an inconsistent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Chirp 1 Ap Chapter 1 So let s say this is Zephyr running around terrorizing the town and supposedly kill two people what are we supposed to do? Zay asked. What are you getting at? Todrick implied as he shifted through his parents drawers grabbing anything that he knew was silver. Well I mean what if he s gone? Todrick stopped what he was doing and looked at Zay. He didn t know what to say as it wasn t something he had thought about. I mean I know it s a scary thought but come on Tod, he killed two people. Even if we somehow managed to get him back he did things that ll get him put up. Zay continued. I see where you re coming from but we have to at least try to save him. It s the least i owe him for turning him into this and then abandoning him. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The boys jumped back and Todrick lost his footing, falling back. Zay tried to grab him but the wolf snapped his teeth in his direction. Zay quickly fell back and Todrick just sat there face to face with the wolf. Zephyr? Todrick said softly. The wolf snarled. Zephyr if that is you please listen to me. I m so sorry, Todrick started, I abandoned you when you needed me most but i didn t know what to do. I thought i had lost you and I didn t know how i was going to recover. I didn t know what to tell anyone and I hated the thought of working so hard for something that not only failed but took my best friend. The wolf continued advancing toward Todrick. Whatever happens I completely deserve but if there is any chance of helping you and turning you back then I want to help you. He finished. The wolf stopped just inches away from Todrick. Suddenly sirens erupted around the corner and swarmed around Todrick and the wolf. The wolf quickly turned his attention to the cars that screeched to a stop. Men in padded uniforms stepped out with weapons that ordinary police officers didn t carry around. Todrick got up quickly, Sir step away we have animal control here ready to put this beast down. Todrick quickly stepped in front of the wolf, unaware of how close he was until he felt the hot breath down his back. Wait, don t shoot! Todrick called out holding up both of his hands. I know this is all out of the ordinary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Analysis Of Othello And Iago Self Awareness Self awareness is the conscious knowledge of one s own character, feelings, motives, and desires (Merriam Webster). Self awareness is key when it comes to understanding ones self in relationship to ones actions and reality. Perspective, which is a personal point of view that comes from the self, is what shapes the reality that one interacts with. So it is the self, and one s relationship with the self that truly determines and ones actions and view of the world. Don Quixoteis an excellent example of how one s perspective and self awareness are important. In this story a man sets out on his own adventure to right the wrongs of the world. However, in spite of noble intentions, this hero ends up causing much more harm then needed because he is not self aware and has a different perspective than everyone else. In the play Othellomany characters have the same issue with perspective and self awareness. Othello and Iago are the two main characters that allow their views on themselves to take control over their actions without their awareness. There is a tragic ending to this play and it was all because of differing perspectives and lack of self awareness. The Bhagavad Gita discusses the importance of the Self and how one must find ways to shape and understand the self for the better. Through these three pieces one can see and how perspective changes everything and the importance of the self with awareness to it. Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervanteswas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Term Paperm on Personal Legend THE ALCHEMIST By Paulo Coelho New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1993 ISBN # 0 06 250218 2 (paper) 174 pages Comments by Bob Corbett November 2009 This is a lovely book, tender but profound. It is about the importance of seeking one s own meaning of life and spending one s life fulfilling it. Coelho calls it seeking one s Personal Legend. It reminds me very much of what the Existentialists would have called authenticity. However, unlike the Existentialists who write rather darkly about this process of seeking one s own meaning system, Coelho s young shepherd boy is seeking his Personal Legend in something much like a fairly tale. However, Coelho at least gives us a process and set of obstacles we might well expect, and his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coelho writes a beautiful and moving legend of the boy s journey and enlightenment. I did find the title rather odd. There is an alchemist in the novel whom the shepherd boy meets and who, indeed, helps him in many ways and actually sort of makes the shepherd boy into an alchemist himself. But the use of the definite article the in the title seems a bit confusing. It would seem, on Coelho s account, that anyone who actually achieves his or her Personal Legend becomes an alchemist, changing the baser life we have from birth into the gold of our own Personal Success. But this is a journey upon which any person may embark. On the other hand Coelho seems right to me in bringing in the influential alchemist whom the boy meets in the north African desert. I think most of us who have seriously undertaken this journey meet people along the way who teach us and inspire us toward this mysterious and even occult route toward our Personal Legend. I m 70 now and still on my journey, and like the boy, have arrived at various stages I once was almost sure were arrival points, only to discover another stage of enlightenment along the way. Everyone who is such a seeker should read this optimistic book of one who seems to have succeeded in the process of turning a potentially base life into a golden achievement, a true alchemist s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Delta Airlines Essay EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report provides an examinaion of the current structure, performance, stragergy and management of Delta Airlines, along with an industry analysis of the airline industry. The report uses current and past financial and statistical data for the company along with other up to date material to determine Delta s current market position and future potential. The report finds that Delta Airlines has successfully emerged from its bankruptcy in 2005 to report successful returns in both 2007 and 2008. With its 2008 acquisition of Northwest AirlinesDelta became the world s largest airline, further improving its position in the airline industry. Despite this current positive position report also finds potential adversities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Northwest brand is gradually being phased out and being replaced by Delta s name and brand. During the integration period, Delta and Northwest will continue to operate their own branded aircraft until the integration process is complete. This has given delta a combined market share of approximately 18% (Gayle, 2008) Effects of Market Structure In the United States there are generally two types of airlines: legacy carriers, which are defined as airlines that specifically operated interstate routes prior to the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, and low cost airlines that compete solely on the basis of offering the lowest price per ticket within the market in which they are operating Market conduct Market structure can be defined as patterns of behaviour by enterprises in an effort to adjust to the markets in which they operate (buy or sell). Pricing strategies and collusive behaviour mergers are a few dimensions of market conduct. It is the industry norm for a legacy carrier to offer service to most popular destinations; Delta reducing routes to a similar schedule as the low cost airlines is not an option in the multi billion dollar industry. In order to gain market share from low cost airlines, Delta must create a value proposition that differentiates itself from its competitors. Many customers will pay a premium if the level of service provided is higher than the low cost, no frills ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Ethical Practices And The Supervision And Treatment Of... Running head: Ethical practices related to the supervision and treatment of prison populations1 Ethical practices related to the supervision and treatment of prison populations Alvin D. Chestnut CJ552 10/24/2014 Prof: John Hill Ethical practices related to the supervision and treatment of prison populations2INTRODUCTION This paper will define the treatment of prisons within the United States, Central America and Africa, it will explain how many of these countries human rights and due process are violated within the correctional system, it will further exam how inmates under the supervision of correctional staff treat inmates while they are incarcerated by not allowing them the due process that they are required to have. Finally, this paper will also analyze cruel and unusual punishment these inmates receive while under the supervision of correctional staff. Ethical practices related to the supervision and treatment of prison populations 3 The population of inmates incarcerated in the United States is far higher than any country that incarcerates inmates throughout the world, the United States incarcerates inmates juveniles, women and men for crimes that are both non violent as well as violent crimes, by incarcerating these inmates and placing them under the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Philadelphia Story Character Analysis Philadelphia Story Character Analysis George Cukor s star studded romantic comedy, The Philadelphia Story (1940), offers modern viewers a look at changing personalities in 1930s/40s American high society. The film stars Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn, and James Stewart in a clash of cultures centered around a wedding. Macaulay Connor (Stewart) is a reporter for tabloid like Spy Magazine, on assignment to write an exposГ© on the marriage of wealthy Tracy Lord (Katherine Hepburn) with the help of her ex husband, C.K. Dexter Haven (Cary Grant). While all of the characters present go through a dramatic change of outlook, Connor s is the most drastic. Macaulay Connor s goal in life is to be respected for his writing. He works for Spy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When asked about her wedding, she comments, We aren t allowing any reporters in, except for little Mr. Grace who does the social news. Can you imagine a grown up man having to sink so low? A little later in the same meeting, Tracy asks if Connor and Elizabeth are dating and receives only uncomfortable spluttering from the couple. Tracy then insinuates that Connor should have married Elizabeth if he loves her, at which Connor jerks and becomes uncomfortable. This moment exposes Connor s emotional distance, an issue that continues throughout the film. It appears that Connor is unaware of his emotional objectivity towards his girlfriend, Elizabeth, until the end of the film. When asked why she has not married him yet, Elizabeth responds, he s still got a lot to learn. I don t want to get in his way for a while. While he is aware of his classism towards the wealthy, it is not until the end of the film that he recognizes that his prejudice towards the upper class is unfair. Connor is not aware of the extent to which he expresses his dislike of the upper class, in spite of being faced with examples that prove him wrong. As the story progresses, Connor begins to realize that the wealthy are as dysfunctional as everyone else. They have personal dilemmas, trauma, and struggles. His view of Tracy, the epitome in his eyes of upper class snobbery, begins to change when he discovers her reading his book in the library. Are you sure you re ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay on Water Long Hr Case Study The performance of the Nuclear Tube Assembly Room has been significantly improved by Walter Long s method of highly motivating his workers. The recommendations laid out in the Process Engineer Proposal (PEP) will damage both the workers morale and Mr. Long s current success in the NTAR. In order to successfully start the LDTC and maintain the improved performance of the NTAR, I recommend the PEP be rejected and your company create a new proposal that (1) limits Harold Singer s interaction with the NTAR employees; (2) has no fixed station assignment; (3) has no process specifications; and (4) combines testing with operation. NTAR Analysis Before Mr. Long assumed his managerial role, the NTAR had a reputation of its employees being... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further, the employees shared accountabilities of the line. These employees demonstrate that each individual task is important and relevant to the success of the branch as a whole, thereby empowering each individual to perform at the highest level and benefit from the overall result. Autonomy Workers chose jobs that were most suitable for their skillset and simultaneously satisfied the preferences and needs of the department. The room applied flexible scheduling and Mr. Long decentralized decision making so that workers were free to choose how and when to do their tasks. There were no supervisors in the room. Workers performances did not vary when the managers appeared or not. They experienced responsibility for outcomes of their work. Feedback Mr. Long utilized employee evaluation sheets to give periodic reviews to his workers. He was always careful and insistent that workers were given credit for everything they did. There exists a mutual respect and trust between Mr. Long and workers so that workers never hide their mistakes from him. It was the credits and rewards, rather than Mr. Long himself, that drove workers to get more done or advance their knowledge and skills. In total, all the core job dimensions led to both personal and corporate victories. The group enjoyed high levels of job fulfillment and satisfaction with labor. They had high internal work motivation, high quality work performance and low absenteeism and turnover. These positives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Hound Of The Baskervilles Research Paper The Hound of The Baskervilles Essay Creepy moors, killer hounds, this is what makes an awesome mystery. In the mystery The Hound of the Baskervilles written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the elements, and specifically mystery elements, that were used were: main conflict, setting, characterization, and the author s techniques of giving clues. This book is top notch. The main conflict was person versus person, or Stapleton killing Charles. Dr. Mortimer, a country doctor, doesn t want Sir Henry Baskerville, Sir Charles s nephew and inheritor of all his money, to die. Dr. Mortimer begs Sherlock Holmes, the most superb detective in Europe, to find out how and why Sir Charles was killed, and to stop Sir Henry from perishing. (15) Dr. Watson, Holmes s sidekick, stays at Baskerville Hall, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (74) Watson meets the Stapletons of Merripit House.(92) Watson observes Barrymore, the Baskerville s butler, hold a candle up to the window overlooking the moor, and learned that he was going to give Seldon, Mrs. Barrymore s brother and the most dangerous criminal in Europe, food. (131 134) While Watson was out on the moor he saw a mysterious silhouette of a man.(141 142 ) He later found out where the man was staying and decided to wait for him and meet him. When the man came to the prehistoric house it was none other than Sherlock Holmes. (179) Sherlock found out that that the Stapletons are actually husband and wife, and Stapleton was actually a teacher for a while that lead him to the conclusion that he was the murderer (185). The hound came chasing after Sherlock and Watson in the moor, but Sherlock shot it with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Examine the Key Ideas Associated with Law and Punishment Examine the key ideas associated with law and punishment Law and Punishment go hand in hand. There are Laws, which are the system of rules which a particular country or community recognises as regulating the actions of followers, and there are punishments, for when a member of said country/community breaks the rules. Punishment is defined as the infliction of a penalty or to cause pain for an offence. Most of the time it is not a choice as to whether you are part of a law following community because almost all countries in the world have some kind of law system and often the minute you turn the age where you are legally responsible or step off the boat, plane or train you are subjected to their laws. The Biblical views on punishment... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... i.e. If I promise not to hurt you and you promise not to hurt me then neither of us gets hurt and we re both happy. And this is what Hobbes believes to be the basis of our desire to keep the laws set out by the state we should avoid chaos because it is not in our best interests therefore we should keep the laws. Kant had a similar conclusion i.e. that we should keep the laws but for a different reason. Kant said that we should act so that you treat humanity, both in your own person and in that of another, always as an end i.e. we should keep the laws so that we do not treat others as means to an end. His idea of kingdom of ends states act in accordance with the maxims of a member giving universal laws for a merely possible kingdom of ends where the kingdom of ends is a perfect community where all members respect each other as ends in themselves. This is what we should strive to achieve, and to be successful at this we should keep the laws of the community. Therefore we should keep the laws and to keep the laws means that we must punish those that break the law.. Evaluate the view that objectivity and relativism pose problems for the concept of law and punishment. Objectivity states that there are ethical principles that are always wrong or always right and they are normally established a priori i.e. without experience. Therefore as there are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Hush Episode Of Buffy The Vampire Slayer As the well known television series called Buffy the Vampire Slayer is meant to portray the life of a teenager and her friends who kill monsters and vampires to protect the life of others, it can also be interpreted in many other ways. It was known to be one of the best t.v shows in history, and it continued to retain that title even as books. Its educational value lays the foundation for college courses being taught all around the states and has continued to do so over the years. Since it has been interpreted in different ways, some may think of it as a resemblance of teenage life and their struggles, while others may think of it as a metaphor of life s problems. The Hush episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayeralludes to Biblical stories relating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Constitutional Doctrine Of Selective Incorporation ...No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection on the laws (US Const. amend. XIV, sec. 1) . Selective incorporation is a constitutional doctrine that guarantees that states cannot enforce laws that deprive American citizens of their constitutional rights given in the Bill of Rights. The Fourteenth Amendment passed in 1868, still upholds a controversial role. Although the initial intention of the Fourteenth Amendment was to implement equality for newly freed slaves, its power expanded to justifying the application of federal rights granted by the Bill of Rights to state governments. On a case by case basis, the Supreme Court decides on which aspects of the Bill of Rights it will apply to the states. The idea of selective incorporation has influenced American federalism tremendously due to multiple variances in opposing and supporting outlooks. Numerous cases of violated rights will be the topic of discussion, and how selective incorporation has brought justice among them all. Demonstrated in this paper will be how Selective Incorporation has made a significant difference in America, and reflect on how it came about. Prior to the submission of the Constitution to the states in 1787, the government was established on the seven Articles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay on Marketing for Marriott MARKETING FOR MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL Introduction: Marriott is a multi brand company with a Global Portfolio that providing lodging that fit within many market segments. This report will discuss briefly Marriott s Portfolio of hotels, what they do, briefly examine a number of their key marketing strategies and examine how they are implemented, measured and ask the question does this make them market leaders? The final part of this report will try to identify if there are services or products that can be improved upon or a marketing strategy that can be approved or changed. THE BRAND Marriott International within their respective market segments are one of the largest hotel groups globally. The Marriott brand ranges from 5 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Training is important to this segment to ensure that the revenue discipline have the most up to date knowledge of technical and revenue management function such as, Revenue Strategy/ Analysis, Business Evaluation and Inventory Management. Marriott use trend analysis that allows them to make better business decisions. An example of trend analysis would be the monitoring of market conditions on a local and regional basis that will affect demand in a positive or negative way. For example a weekend concert will increase demand to the area, which in turn will show an increase in rate to ensure maximum revenue is achieved during this period, In order to drive and capture demand needs, Marriott use specific distribution and sales Channels, an example of these are: Global Accounts responsible for the entire portfolio of hotels on a global scale. Account Managers are responsible for driving partnerships and joint initiatives that will give Marriott market share in key business segment and transient, business. Global Sales and Support Services these provide Marriott with the necessary programmes, products and services that position Marriott within the industry as a leading provider. An example of these are, Hotel booking agent training programmes Hotel Excellence and Wholesaler Support Desk. E Channels Develop sales and educational programmes by providing incentives to drive preference for Marriott Brands within phone centre ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Interlopers Saki Analysis Rowan Keyser The Interlopers In The Interlopers by Saki the theme search for self is shown throughout the story. He uses this theme throughout the story by showing two different men that have had this long neighbor feud over the past 3 generations. In the end of this short story the two men make up, this ending the feud. When they first start talking to each other, you can tell there s hate for one another. They both are talking angry and down to each other, they haven t put the feud past each other and want to kill. each had hate in his heart and murder uppermost in his mind this shows search for self because the men have to get over their grudge. The characters in the story have to dig deep to get over this grudge that has lasted 3 generations. They share a wine and talk the old fierce hatred seemed to be dying down the hate they had for each other is dying down, they are becoming more friendly toward each other. Slowly getting over the long feud. They slowly change their mind and consider themselves guests. This shows search for self because the characters have to dig deep to get over this long feud lasting 3... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This language shows search to self a restraining civilization cannot easily nerve himself to shoot down his neighbour in cold blood this shows search to self because the character has to keep his calm even when talking to a rival neighbour. If he doesn t keep his calm and kills the feuding neighbors then all hell will break loose. By later into the story the language becomes more calm and friendly, the language is more relaxed. The feuding neighbours become friends and relax over a drink of wine that his men might be the first to arrive, so that he might be the first to show honourable attention to the enemy that had become his friend . This quote shows that the two men have made up, and consider themselves friends now forever ending this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Why Did Hitler Hate Jews Hitler could have hated the Jews because his mother Klara was suffering from breast cancer, a Jewish physician named Eduard Bloch was taking care of her and treating her so that she would be able to overcome this. Hitler might have hated the Jews because his mother Klara was suffering badly and she lost her battle to cancer, he might have wanted to take revenge on Eduard because he lost a loved one in his life. Another reason Hitler could have hated the Jews is because Hitler did not want the Jews to end up going to Palestine and live a good life there. The only way he could have prevent Jews from going to Palestine was to kill them, so Hitler decided to burn them and torture them so that they would not be able to live a good life in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Anatomy And Physiology Detailed plan of to include aims and objectives Explain what is meant by anatomy and physiology Anatomy is the branch of biology which describes the structure of the body and the relationship of one part to another. Physiology is the study of how each part functions. Outline the components of the circulatory system, including blood The essential components of the circulatory system are, the heart, blood and blood vessels, it is means by which food and oxygen are carried around the body, it includes the pulmonary circulation, the blood travels through the lungs where blood is oxygenated, and the systematic circulation, through the rest of the body to provide oxygenated blood. (Wikipedia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The heart has valves to prevent blood from flowing backs into the heart, there are two types of valves, 1. the atrioventricular valves called the tricuspid valve and the mitral valve or bicuspid valve. 2. The semilunar valves, the aortic valve and the pulmonary valve. The SA node sets the pace of the heart, the AV node picks up the signal from the SA node and send it to the AV bundle (bundle of his). The AV bundle is a strand of that runs through the septum and into the interventricular septum, it splits into the left and right branches in the interventricular septum until they reach the apex of the heart. Branching off to the left and the right bundle branches are many of the purkinje fibers that Carry the signal to the walls of the ventricles, causing the cardiac muscle to contract (systole) and relax (diastole) to pump the blood out of the heart. (Inner body ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. A Portrait Of A Rebellious, Independent Mulan To construct a portrait of a rebellious, independent Mulan, two characteristics that are preferred by Western audiences, Disney chooses to keep only a few of the functions from the source tale. In order to set the stage for her climatic moment of redemption, Mulan must have a villain to struggle against. She is not just in a war, but is locked in a battle with the leader of the opposing army, Shan Yu, almost singlehandedly saving the emperor. She defeats not only Shan Yu but the gender restrictions of Chinathat kept her hidden as a male in the army. Outwardly, Disney presents China s ideology, including what is required of a woman as gender performance, as a given fact, creating a specific narrative gaze that influences how the global... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As she states in the song, Reflection, I will never pass for a perfect bride or a perfect daughter (Rita Hsiao). Yet, it is that exact motive, her desire to be a dutiful daughter, in the ballad that sends her off to war, because Father has no grown up son (The Ballad of Mulan). The source material of the ballad is highly unfamiliar to American audiences, in particular, but to the global audience as well. This gave Disney the opportunity to reconstruct the essence of the tale to speak more about Mulan s individualism and struggle against a repressive culture in which she cannot show her face. Mulan: Rise of a Warrior presents a very different characterization of Mulan, a much more mature vision of the female warrior. She witnesses the death of her comrades in battle, and the struggle of falling in love with another soldier whom she knows at any moment might fall on the battlefield. I argue that the lack of positive reception towards Disney s Mulan is a lack of semantic fit. Mary Yoko Brannen creates this term in her article, When Mickey Loses Face: Recontextualization, Semantic Fit, and the Semiotics of Foreignnes. She defines semantic fit as taking place on the discursive level of semiotics, when the signifier, the word or image, is abstracted from its original context and so its meaning has been lost (602). She argues that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Plato s Declaration Of Beauty Plato describes beauty in the Phaedo as being radiant among other objects , while the other virtues remain murky in relation to it. Plato s declaration of beauty s radiance indicates that it is significant. Beauty is observed most clearly by use of vision, which is the sharpest of our bodily senses . Platoexplains that beauty alone has this privilege, to be the most clearly visible and the most loved . Because of the way in which beauty stands out among the other virtues, Plato confirms that beauty is dominant over the other virtues. In the Symposium, Diatoma explains how beauty is the highest good and is in harmony with the divine . Her definition indicates that there is a relationship between material beauty and divine Beauty. Beauty is intended to lead to Love, which Diatoma defines as wanting to possess beautiful things forever . Once a man possesses beautiful things, he achieves love and is happy. A man comes to possess beautiful things through the process of reproduction. In reproduction, lovers attempt to preserve their beauty by transmitting their beauty to offspring. The lovers are successful if they give birth to beauty, whether in body or soul . Reproduction immortalizes the parents beauty, since the offspring possess the parents beauty after they die. According to Diatoma s definition of Love, the parents who reproduce beauty achieve Love. In the life of a philosopher, beauty is essential. The goal of philosophy is to achieve a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Child Care Setting 5.3For any child care setting big or small, one of the primary responsibilities of provider is to establish and maintain an accurate and up to date record keeping system in place, to be able to meet the requirements of government and statutory bodies Digital record keeping. Digital technologies and computers have become an integral part of our daily lives. Electronic record keeping system is an efficient way for recording financial information as long as it is backed up and password protected. Many compatible accounting software s are available that provider complete accounting functionality for a child care setting. Digital record keeping provides accurate accounting for collecting revenue, expenses, paying employees, suppliers, and filling tax correctly. Where appropriate, these records can be shared with new staff and families, taking into consideration the need to respect the privacy of individual children and families. The advantage of digital records is that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is one of qualities digital information clearly lacks. One of the reasons why many people are reluctant to digitize their paper documents. Also the digital storage has vulnerabilities like data corruption, viruses, accidental deletions, software/hardware failures. Especially in a small childcare setup, the additional cost of making such a transition can be a decisive factor. On the other hand Paper storage require proper storage space and care to refrain from damage. Therefore striking a balance between paper or digitized records in a childcare setting entirely depends on the business size and its requirement. The provider has to decide, which method is most suitable for a particular setting. Whichever method is chosen, the provider must ensure that the system is safe, secured, accessible, accurate, legible, and meets all the statutory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Effect Of Fracking On The United States Economy And... Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever reaching satisfaction (Erich Fromm). Introduction Fracking is a complex political topic; nonetheless, fracking is showing a positive impact on the United States economy and leaving a harmful footprint behind the environment. In addition, consumers are experiencing a significant amount of savings due to the overwhelming supplies of oil; thus, the revolution in new technology is triggering an improper fracking system that contributes to airborne pollution and water contamination. Higher authorities should implement the concepts of sustainability and ethical views of large corporations and businesses to protect the consumer s safety. Political Views Oil suppliers dig deep down to the roots to analyze and derive concrete solutions to carry on the rising market. The force of fracking in the United States is lifting the economy; the system has been a political game changer for the nation, creating job opportunities and investing money into the community. The United States is currently capable of competing with the global marketplaces at a high rate. This coordination leads to knowledge for on shoring manufacturing, which eliminates the dependency on foreign oil. This significant groundwork is driving opportunities for innovators. The abundant supply of oil and the inexpensive cost leads to cheaper energy for consumers (Dews, 2015). Along with the low price for refineries, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Jainism Essay The religion of Jainism has many components that are said to be very similar with certain parts of Hinduism as well as Buddhism. The Jain religion is most popular in India where it was first found. There are millions of Jain people around the world. Jainism first started in ancient East India. The success of this religion all comes down to the 24 Jinas. Jinas are those who overcome or conqueror. The first Jina is believed to have been a giant around 8.4 million years ago (Robinson, 2010). The most recent, and last, was named Vardhamana (also known as Mahavira or The Great Hero). He is known to be the founder of the Jain community. Jainismwas very different from things that the regular community was used to. It went up against the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Karma does not have any meaning on its own, it comes to affect when it gets attached to the soul (Karma, 2009). This karma gets attached to the soul when Jains do not follow five main beliefs. Jain followers were expected to follow certain actions during their everyday life. These included Ahimsa (no violence mental, physical or verbal), Satya (speaking the truth), Asteya (not stealing from others), Brahma charya (remaining faithful to one spouse only), and Aparigraha (detach from ownership of places and materialistic things) (Robinson, 2010). The four vows where already established by the 23rd Jain, while Mahavira added in the 5th vow. After the vows had been set, Mahavira also asked his followers to shed all clothes. This meant that the Jain monks would be able to realize the feeling of absolute chastity and forget about all the pleasures of material life. Jainism is based on three principles: Right Faith, Right Knowledge, and Right Action. Before people of the Jain religion are able to become monks, they must pass through three other stages during their life time. These stages include Brahmacharya ashrama: the life of a student, Gruhasth ashrama: family life, Vanaprasth ashrama: family and social services and then anyast ashrama: life as a monk. The very early teaching of Jainism had first passed from generation to generation through oral traditions. A religious council would be held Pataliputra (present day Patna) in third century BC. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Incest Prohibitions In The Middle Ages Incest prohibitions in the Middle Ages were at their most draconian between the tenth and twelfth centuries. Not coincidentally, this period also saw a flourishing in Northern Europe of the founding of women s convents. Gandersheim, one of the most prominent foundations, was renowned for the self governance and educational opportunities it provided women. Regardless of the opportunities Gandersheim afforded noble women from the Ottonian court, it had something of a double identity with respect to its protection of women from incest: a haven for women while also providing the Ottonian court with a strategy for nuptial control to consolidate its dynastic ambitions. The control the Ottonian court exercised over which marriages could be legally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Bhopal Disaster of 1984 Bulletin of Science, Technology Society http://bst.sagepub.com/ The Bhopal Disaster of 1984 Roli Varma and Daya R. Varma Bulletin of Science Technology Society 2005 25: 37 DOI: 10.1177 /0270467604273822 The online version of this article can be found at: http://bst.sagepub.com /content/25/1/37 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: National Association for Science, Technology Society Additional services and information for Bulletin of Science, Technology Society can be found at: Email Alerts: http://bst.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts Subscriptions: http://bst.sagepub.com/subscriptions Reprints: http://www.sagepub.com/journalsReprints.nav Permissions: http://www.sagepub.com /journalsPermissions.nav ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... R. Varma, 1986; D. R. Varma Guest, 1993). In 2002, a play Bhopal was staged in Canada as well as in India. The Nature of Things of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation screened the documentary Bhopal: The Search for Justice, directed by Peter Raymont and Lindalee Tracey, on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Bhopal disaster. The Bhopal issue has been taken up by numerous organizations. Sambhavana Foundation, which came into being as a response to the disaster, operates a free clinic for the victims, does epidemiological and envi I Bulletin of Science, Technology Society, Vol. 25, No. 1, February 2005, 37 45 DOI: 10.1177 /0270467604273822 Copyright п›™ 2005 Sage Publications Downloaded from bst.sagepub.com at University of Wollongong on March 3, 2012 38 BULLETIN OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE / February 2005 Figure 1. Map of Bhopal showing the location of the UCIL plant and the areas most severely affected (shaded). Inset: Location of Bhopal in India. ronmental research, and is building a hospital. Rashida Bee and Champa Devi Shukla, two survivors of the tragedy and activists of the International Campaign for Justice in Bhopal, won the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize in 2004. In this article, we present what happened in Bhopal and why. We outline the double
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  • 50. Finding Justice In Frankenstein By Mary Shelly In the novel Frankenstein written by Mary Shelly the theme of justice was present for every character. Specifically, Victor had trouble identifying what was right or wrong. Although he was successful, he had a lot of setbacks that lead to his understanding and importance of such. Victor frankenstein at first did not comprehend the nature of what finding justice was. For example , when the first victim was killed which was his brother he wanted to find justice. As soon as he started investigating he had a sense of regret afterwards. This lead to his discovery that the killer of William was his own creation: The creature. This resulted in Victor blaming himself for the deaths that followed such as Justine, William , Elizabeth and Henry. Victor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Microsoft Research Paper Microsoft Corporation Microsoft was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen on April 4, 1975 to develop and sell BASIC interpreters for Altair 8800. Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington, that develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics and personal computers and services. Its best known software products are the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, Microsoft Office suite, and Internet Explorer web browser. Its flagship hardware products are Xbox game console and the Microsoft Surface series of tablets. It is the world s largest software maker measured by revenues. It is also one of the world s most valuable companies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Microsoft use a number of methods and technologies to gather information about how you use our Site, such as: Web forms, such as when type information into a registration form or type a search query into a searchbox. Technologies like cookies and web Web logging, which enables us to collect the standard information your browser sends to every web site you visit such as your IP address, browser type and language, and the site you came from as well as the pages you visit and the links you click while using our sites and services. Use of Information Microsoft uses the information we collect to operate, improve and personalize the products and services we offer and to provide the service(s) or carry out the transaction(s) user have requested or authorized. Information collected through one Microsoft service may be combined with information collected through other Microsoft services to give you a more consistent and personalized experience in your interactions with Microsoft. Microsoft may also supplement this with information from other companies. For example, Microsoft may use services from other companies to help Microsoft derive a general geographic area based on user IP address in order to customize certain services to our geographiclocations. Microsoft also may use the information to communicate with you, for example, informing you when a subscription is ending, letting you know ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...