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Lab Report On Corpus Christi
Several species and organisms rely on water to survive. Some organisms use it as a source to drink and others uses water as their living environment.
This experiment is to calculate many aspects of the water that surrounds Corpus Christi. Water is the key to life on Earth and thus why water is so
important. According to the Lab Report water quality is the quality of water and if it is considered acceptable drinking water. Water quality consist of
its chemical, physical and biological characteristics. These properties can be studied through pH testing, nitrogen testing, Phosphorous testing and
many other useful ways. Water quality is important because it allows scientist to identify if the water is in a good condition to drink or sustain life
overall and it dramatically effects how healthy it is. The objective of this lab was to experiment if the water quality around the Corpus Christi is a
reliable source of water for organisms and to reach an understanding of the water quality of the water surrounding Corpus Christi.
STUDY AREA
The location of the water sampling was in three different areas known as the Ward Island, Oso Bride, and Packery Channel. For the Ward Island
and the Packery Channel were both well cleaned and little to no trash in the property. As for the Oso bridge the location was surrounded with
unwanted trash. Shown in figure 1 is a variety of trash that interrupts the growth of organisms in the location throughout Oso bridge. The Oso
bridge had several small like rocks throughout the location, while the Ward Island consisted of sand, and the Packery Channel had a variation of
mud and sand. The weather was fairly similar in all locations especially the Packery Channel and the Oso bridge because the experiments were
conducted on the same day. The weather for all consisted with an average of 80 degrees. For all three experiments the wind was blowing somewhat
fast at a speed of 15–17 miles per hour.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
For this experiment, there is several materials needed to have a successful lab experiment. This includes the basic utensils such as the datasheets,
pencil, and a notepad to add additional notes. Following the list of materials, you will need three bottles to collect sampling water
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Monolingual Dictionary Essay
Monolingual Learner's Dictionaries The dictionary is an important thing for learner's language because it can help learner's to understand the meaning
about words. According to Jackson states that a dictionary is a reference book about words (2002). One type of dictionary is a monolingual dictionary.
Monolingual dictionary is a type of dictionary in which the words of the language are explained by the same language (Hartman & James, 1998).
According to Hartmann and James (1998), learner's dictionary is a dictionary that is aimed to non–native language learners'. A monolingual learner's
dictionary is one of the type of learner's dictionary. Hartmann and James also state that monolingual learner's dictionary is a sub–type of monolingual
dictionary for foreign–language user (1998). The basis of monolingual learner's dictionary is because of three teachers of English as a foreign language,
who are H.E Palmer, A.S Hornby and Michael West. Palmer and Hornby worked in Japan, while West worked in India. Those three teachers are not
only trying to improve the standard of language teaching in their respective area such as Japan and India, but they also involved in a research project
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Harold Palmer, Michael West and A.S Hornby were teaching English as asecond language, also they did research in linguistic areas which can
support and enrich their work as compilers of learner's dictionary. In West's New Method English Dictionary in 1953, he can be remembered as
pioneering for use a definition of vocabulary. Palmer shared with West's interest in vocabulary control, but he was amazing in identified and explored
the importance for the grammatical topic for learner, in which include sentence patterns. We can see his work in the features of his Grammar of
English Word in 1938 (Cowie A.P., 2009, p.
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The Final Part Of The York Corpus Christi Play
The Last Judgement is the final part of the York Corpus Christi Play. This play deals with Christ's return from heaven to judge people. Its characters
are God, Jesus, three angels, three devils, two apostles, two good souls and two bad souls. The section of the play, on which this essay will focus, is a
speech of Jesus addressing the audience as well as the good and the bad souls. While he threatens the bad souls with punishment, he promises the
good souls rewards. The scene is set rather at the end of the play. The part before is used to direct the audience's attention to this scene, while the
part afterwards can be understood as a reinforcement of Jesus' speech. Undoubtedly, this scene is the most central one in the play. As it will be
shown by analyzing the way of staging as well as the speech's structure and language, its purpose is to frighten the audience and to help them
leading a faithful life. The first point that will be discussed in this essay, is the staging of this scene. As it was already mentioned, the Last
Judgement was the last play within the procession of the York Corpus Christs Play. Therefore, it has a special position within the procession. It
was performed in the Mercer's territory of the city. Before Jesus begins to speak, the good and the bad souls are advised by one of the angels to
separate and to stand on different sites: 'The good on his right hand ye go, The way till Heaven ye will you wis; Ye waried wights, ye flee him fro On
his left
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Corpus Christi Personal Injury Law
It is vital to find a personal injury lawyer, if you are injured in an accident. The average person might assume that any lawyer is perfect for
representing their case. Clearly, this is a wrong assumption on their part. Anyone that receives a personal injury in Corpus Christi should hire a Corpus
Christi Personal Injury Lawyer that is equipped with experience to handle accident injury claims for clients. Certainly, this is a vital step that should
not be ignored. Here is more on the way to find the right personal injury lawyer.
Referral Service
First, it is important to collect at least one Corpus Christi Personal Injury Lawyer name. Several names are more suitable. Take the quest for names
online, and search for a local personal injury lawyer
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Short Story Of Neemecia
Ever since childhood I have always desired something different every day, week, month, and year. It did not have to be a tangible object
necessarily, often it was something of the intangible variety: fulfillment, understanding, trust, or even love. One time when I was having a
meltdown, as all children do from time to time, my father simply asked why I was acting the way I was. My response was more sobbing and
incoherent muttering, at the time I had no idea why I was really crying, I just knew that there was a lot of things going on around me at the the
time that I was confused about. I now realize I was in despair because I had needed some form of understanding, some sliver of comprehension that
I was only a second grader and as such could not do everything that my thirteen year old could do, such as; stay up past eight, drink full cups of milk
instead of half cups, or watch the really cool looking movies, Now I still desire these things just in a different form. The age of an individual has an
immense impact on how one feels about their desires, desires that make us who we are yet still promote strife. In the short story "Nemecia," by
Kristin Valdez Quade, a superb writer who is renown for her work in short–stories, one can draw the conclusion that as the protagonist, Maria, comes of
age, her order of priorities develop and intensify based off of her circumstances. As the story progresses we see how the most intimate desires of a
little girl develop with her until she
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Requesting a Writ of Mandamus in Nj
I. Why do we want a Writ of Mandamus?
In general, a writ of mandamus can be described as an order, "commanding the performance of an act that the law requires as a clearly defined
duty, arising from an office, trust, or station." 55 C.J.S. Mandamus В§ 1. Moreover, a writ of mandamus may be issued to command a
nongovernmental body, such as a medical licensing board, to perform a specified duty imposed by law, and can also be invoked to control flagrant
abuses of discretion. Id. For example, in some instances, upon judicial review, if a court is satisfied that the applicant is entitled to a license, it may
order the license issued notwithstanding the boards denial of the license. 70 C.J.S. Physicians and Surgeons В§ 38.
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Thus, this first element is likely satisfied.
III. Which division of the New Jersey Superior Court is the most appropriate forum?
As mentioned above, the last element a court considers when determining whether to permit review is whether the proper forum has been selected.
Rule 2:2–3(a) was promulgated by the Supreme Court pursuant
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Pros And Cons Of The Death Penalty
According to Hollander the American society instituted the death penalty as early as 1608, and our views regarding lethal punishment have greatly
fluctuated ever since (418). While the public's perception to the death penalty fluctuated it did gain support from 1920 to 1940. However in the 1950s
there was a decrease in support. The 1960s featured new challenges to the death penalty's unbridled discretion, until this time the Fifth, Eighth, and
Fourteenth Amendments were interpreted as allowing the death penalty. The new analysis of addressing the absolute discretion given to sentencing
juries continued until Furman v. Georgia (Hollander 418). From the 1950s to the 1970s there were a meager number of executions with increasing
scrutiny of the death penalty, which led to the federal government expanding its list of death–eligible federal offenses (Hollander 419). In 1972 the
Court released an unprecedented yet divided five–person majority judgement in Furman v. Georgia that invalidated every existing capital statute and
verdict (Hollander 419). According to the Progressive Editorial Staff on February 17, 1972 the California Supreme Court ruled in California v.
Anderson that capital punishment is impermissible cruel and unusual punishment as it degraded and dehumanized the parties involved. In November of
1972 proposition 17 passes, the prop supersedes the Anderson ruling by amending the state constitution to reinstate the death penalty, ultimately the
change to the states
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Reflection On The Corpus Christi Caller Times
As I am shocked to learn that the Corpus Christi Caller Times has not previously made mention, may this letter to the editor serve to recognize a man
who positively impacted the lives of students for over 30 years. Joe Wilson, Honors English Teacher, Creative Writing Instructor, Academic Decathlon
and KEDT–TV Challenge Coach for Corpus Christi Independent School District, Richard King High School is the person that I am referring to. Mr.
Wilson began his tenure at CCISD in _________ and sadly retired in 2017. I was fortunate to be one of his students in the 80's, as was my son who
graduated in 2015.
Mr. Wilson was influential in so many ways. A true aesthetic, his thespian talent captured our interest and resulted in an appreciation
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Essay Competitive Analysis Section
Competitive Analysis
The health club industry has continued to see an increase in the amount of health clubs/fitness centers. Since 1992, the United States has seen the
number of health clubs increased by almost 40 percent, from 12,635 to 17,531 facilities. It has also seen an increase in membership by almost 60
percent, from 20.8 million to 32.8 million. What this all means for Fun 4 Life Fitness Center, LLC is that the market is ever growing which translates
to more competition. Most fitness centers offer a variety of services to address the needs and convenience of the customers. Some of these services
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SWOT
Here is a look at SWOT analysis for the Fun 4 Life Fitness Center, LLC:
StrengthsWeaknesses
Flexible HoursNew company to market
Latest and well–maintained equipmentNo brand image yet
Additional complementary services offeredNon–existent customer base
Well–trained staff
Opportunities Threats
Increased number of Corporate Wellness ProgramsLots of local competitors
Demand for more time efficient workouts for those with tight schedulesCurrent and short–term future forecasts of economy
Increased health conscious population
Focus on youth programs
Market Share
Market Share By Annual Revenues (Sales)
NameRevenues (Sales)
Gold's Gym$66,000
Freedom Fitness of Corpus Christi$500,000 or less
Corpus Christi Athletic Club$5,000,000 – $10,000,000/year
Corpus Christi Snap Fitness Center$500,000 – $1,000,000/year
Looking at the figures by sales revenue, we can see that the Corpus Christi Athletic Club is number one as it relates to annual revenues. Gold's Gym is
fourth among key competitors with annual revenues of $66,000. Although Gold's Gym is last in this table, looking at the top U.S. Cities and
Franchises in the Health Industry Market, they are ranked number two with average revenues of $96 million.
Fun 4 Life Fitness Center has looked at key competitors as well as other direct competitors in the Corpus Christi area. The
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A Critique of DiLorenzo's The Real Lincoln Essay
A Critique of the Real Lincoln
The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and an Unnecessary War, by Thomas J. DiLorenzo completely shatters the illusion
of the 16th President as the liberator of the slaves. DiLorenzo provides convincing evidence for Lincoln's overt racism as expressed in his documented
views on racial supremacy as stated in his desire to colonize all American blacks outside the United States (p. 4); Lincoln's views were matched by the
majority in the North who used such tools as state constitutional amendments to prohibit the emigration of black people into Northern states like
Lincoln's home of Illinois (p. 4); and that the Presidents war which killed 620, 000 Americans and destroyed 40% of the ... Show more content on
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DiLorenzo shows that Lincoln's entire agenda was focused on advancing these three goals. Many southern states believed with the coming of Lincoln
into the White House he would push for his agenda of increased federal government spending and control.
"So when Lincoln suspended the writ of Habeas corpus in order to arrest those accused of treason, the "Peace Democrats" had more ammunition
against the president. There was much controversy as to whether the president had the power to suspend habaes corpus, and it was argued that only
Congress had that right. The writ of habeas corpus protects people from arbitrary arrest and detainment. The power to do so was both that of the
legislative branch as well as the judicial branch. It was unclear whether the Philadelphia convention placed it in Article I, just to identify it or define it
as a legislative function. Either way, Lincoln did so, and the suspension of the writ of Habeas corpus brought on thousands of arbitrary arrests. Many
of those who were arrested were spies, foreigners and smugglers. The question is: Did Lincoln go too far and unlawfully exercise his executive powers
to manipulate constitutional limits?
Thomas DiLorenzo spends the rest of the book discussing secession, Lincoln's assumption of "war powers," his resort to total warfare, the story of
Reconstruction, the cruel Indian
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Difference Between The Appellate Process And Trial Process
1. The appellate process and appeals differs from the trial process and trials in the following ways:
Trial court is the first court where case is tried. (pg. 353–359)
Appellate court is an appeals court and reviews the verdict of the trial court.
Evidence and witnesses are presented before trial court while appellate court reviews the decision made by trial court and checks to see that there is a
point of fact or point of law in the appeal.
In trail court, there is only one judge in the courtroom. In the appellate court, there are usually five groups of three judges to decide the case.
Finding facts and evidence is the task of trial court while appellate court decides the case on already collected evidences and witnesses.
Appellate court can accept, amend, or reject the decision of trial court. (pgs. 437–441)
2. There are three types of errors, the plain error, the harmless error, and the reversible error. The plain error is the most serious and rarest, it is a
substantial error that results in an unfair trial and jeopardizes the integrity of the judicial system. A reversible error is an error that was found to have
happened at the trial level by the judge, the jury or an attorney, the decision of the court is negated and sent back to the trial court for a new trial. A
harmless error is an error that is not serious enough to change the outcome of the trial and therefore the lower ruling stands. (pg. 444) 3. Mandatory
appellate review is for all cases that
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The Real Lincoln Essay
Abraham Lincoln's presidential career was full of questionable actions. Thomas DiLorenzo author of, The Real Lincoln discusses Lincoln's actions
regarding racism, his refusal to emancipate the slaves, his continual tendency to act independently of Congress, and his radical reconstruction after the
Civil War. DiLorenzo attacks each of these topics in his book and proves that Lincoln had his own agenda, and was not the picture perfect president
everybody thought that he was.
The overall theme of chapter two is the opposition that Abraham Lincoln and most Northerners had about racial equality. This theme is made clear
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DiLorenzo makes it a point that equality for blacks is none of Lincoln's concerns.
Abraham Lincoln had no clear intentions of emancipating the slaves unless he felt that it was truly necessary for him to do so. For example, look at
the expulsion of Union General John Fremont who was in charge of the federal government's military efforts in Missouri. The Union General created
an act on August 30th, 1861 to deter the Confederates from their guerilla warfare. This act granted him Marshall Law throughout the state and gave
him the ability to confiscate property and declare slaves "freemen". This angered the Commander In–Chief. As a result, Lincoln removed the General's
act and stripped him of his command on November 2nd, 1861.
DiLorenzo put great emphasis on the point that Lincoln was not going to willingly emancipate anyone, and most of all, that he would not have
anyone under his power doing so either. DiLorenzo also points out that Lincoln only admits any action regarding slavery will take place unless it is
done solely to preserve the integrity of the Union. His actions made it evident that Lincoln was now willing to ignore the Constitution and claim
more doctorial powers. "As he stated over and over, his concern with the issue of slavery was motivated by a desire to use the issue to "save the
Union," which was a euphemistic way of saying that he wanted to
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Corpus Christi Research Paper
Corpus Christi is Really Unique!
All I knew about Corpus Christi, Texas, before I visited my step–daughter, Michelle, and her family there this summer was that it was a seaside
vacation town on the Gulf of Mexico. I expected to find a typical American beach resort, replete with masses of tourists and messy hedonistic vitality.
And, that's what I found – in part.
Corpus Christi certainly deserves its reputation as a fun and entertaining place to vacation. And, despite its size and its prominence as a south Texas
cultural, industrial and tourist hub, I also discovered that, if you get off the beaten path, you will find much more. The area offers a rare combination of
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They are the only species of sea turtle that routinely lays eggs during daytime hours. And, they often do so en masse, during a fascinating spectacle
called an arribada ("arrival" in Spanish).
The nesting season runs from April to Mid–July. And, sometime between about 45 to 70 days after being laid, the eggs hatch, and the little ones make
the perilous journey across the beach, into the surf, and eventually to the open ocean, desperately dodging predators along the way. Their survival at
this point depends on sheer numbers and making it to the water before the hungry seagulls and crabs can snatch them up.
Mature females (10–14 years old) that survive will eventually return to the beach on which they were born to lay their own eggs. When these new
hatchlings emerge, they must make their way across the sand to the ocean, just as their mothers did, in order to imprint the scents of that particular
beach on the females. In this way, they will know where to return to continue this cycle of life that has endured for over 45 million years.
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Rl Wolfe: Implementing Self-Directed Teams.
MGT 510
ASSIGNMENT
RL WOLFE: IMPLEMENTING SELF–DIRECTED TEAMS.
A CASE REVIEW
RL WOLFE: IMPLEMENTING SELF–DIRECTED TEAMS.
INTRODUCTION:
The self–directed work team is an autonomous work unit capable of self–management. Such team has little need for direct supervision from managers;
rather, the manager's role is to meet the need of the team through the provision of resources, training and encouragement (Douglas & Gardner,
2004). The team is typically comprised of 5 to 15 members who are responsible for performing and managing all or most aspect of a set of
interdependent work tasks (Yeatts and Hyten, 1998). In order to overcome the competitive challenge for production efficiency and effectiveness,
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In all, 90 workers were hired including 20 workers from Moon Plastic Plant.
Team Setup and Responsibilities: The SDT model anticipate that workers would view the production process as an aggregate of interdependent job
functions that are equally responsible for the quality of the final product. Two teams of 12 – 15 people were set up for each shift. The workers are
rotated through all the jobs in the factory at regular intervals, thus ensuring all workers fully understand the production process.
Role of the Coordinator: The coordinator of a SDT will serve various roles based on the need of the team. These roles may include acting as a
directive leader, a coach, a supportive leader and as a delegating leader. The coordinator provides the team with resources and information required for
decision making. ISSUES AND PROBLEM:
RL Wolfe operates two other plants with unionized workforce. The union contracts at these plants have workers in two divisions: production and
maintenance. The maintenance personnel were paid a higher wage than production personnel, and workers lack the flexibility to work across divisions
even when simple intervention would prevent shut down of the extrusion line.
Conflict between the line operators and maintenance workers occurs when there is equipment breakdown. Often there is disagreement on the cause of
the problem and the best way to resolve it. Lack of communication
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The Big Move: A Short Story
The Big Move
One day, Corpus Christi, Texas in 2017, a young girl named Macie was going home from taking a walk down South Padre Island. Her dad Ej was
at work just coming home. " Macie, I have some bad news that has just came through from my job." Ej said. Macie looked sternly. Macie said,"
What is it dad. I want to know." He looked as if he didn't want to tell her. But he had no other option to not tell her. " We have to move. To New
Zealand. Its an island but I hear it is very nice there. My job wants me to do a job transfer out there. We are moving there ." her dad said. Macie had
so many thoughts and questions in her head. She had to ask him to get more information, but all she could think of was why she has to go. " Why can't
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Then, you will never forget how texas looks and feels to you." Macie and her dad Ej are now happy that they both get to be happy with each other
and bond more closely. Every now and then Macie and her dad go and visit their old house in Texas and they also visit the beaches and the USS
Lexington when they go on their vacations.
" Dad, do you think we could just stay here in New Zealand forever and ever?" Macie knew the answer to that
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Left And Right Hemispheres Of The Brain Essay
I.The left and right hemispheres of the brain have many different functions, but they also work together to accomplish certain tasks. The brain is a soft,
shiny, grayish white, mushroom shaped structure. It is a bundle of nerve tissue that has a mass of about three pounds on average. During the 1900s a
neurophysiologist well–known as Roger Sperry had determined that the two hemispheres operated individually, but could still communicate with each
other. During the 1950s the corpus callosum was ascertained. Placed between the two hemispheres it receives information from both sides and helps the
two sides communicate. On the other hand, over the past two decades the brains and nervous systems of various animals have had a tremendous impact
on our findings on the two hemispheres. It has mainly helped us with our understanding about the brains organization. The brain has many vessels that
are very firmly packed together and they transport food and oxygen to the brain and they also block out harmful bacteria and germs. Many factors
that have been discovered by conduction simple tests to identify what each side of the brain is responsible for. For example, two men known by the
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The brain has many parts with different functions that have an effect on the entire body.
A.The corpus callosum is the main part of the two hemispheres.
1.Its objective is to correspond between the two hemispheres.
2.Without it, we would practically be brain dead because there would minimal to no brain activity.
B.Brain cells also play a monumental role in the brain.
1.Brain cells are located on both the left and right hemispheres of the brain and for the most part makes up most of the brains mass.
C.Both the left and right hemispheres controls their opposite sides of the body. (The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and the
right side of the brain controls the left side of the
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4 Effects Of The Proclamation Of Emergency
Four important effects of the proclamation mentioned in Article 353, 354, 358 and 359 are as follows: The first important effect of the
proclamation is : Contrary to the normal circumstances, during proclamation of emergency, the Executive power of the Union extends to giving
directions to the State as to the manner in which the executive power is to be exercised. The legislative power of the Union also is extended to
making laws in the State List, for a State or a part thereof, and has an overriding effect. This includes power to impose duties on the Union and its
officers. The President is given power to promulgate Ordinances in the matters included in the State List. The second important effect of the
proclamation is: As per the provisions of these articles, the financial arrangements between the States and the Union as given under Articles 268 to
279 may also be altered by the order of the President during the proclamation of emergency, which is to be laid before each House of... Show more
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The enforcement of only such fundamental rights can be suspended which have nexus with the reasons, which have led to the proclamation of
emergency. The Supreme Court rejected both the contentions because Article 13(2) and Article 359, being parts of the same Constitution, stand on an
equal footing and the two provisions have to be read harmoniously in order that the intention behind Article 359 is carried out and it is not destroyed
altogether. Also the enforcement of a particular fundamental right is, for the sake of security of India, for which the subjective determination of the
President is involved and he cannot be called to justify his action in the court of
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Habeas Corpus : Historical Background
Suspension of Habeas Corpus: Historical BackgroundThe government has often engaged in the suspension of habeas corpus in times of wars and
insurrections. This practice is by no means new, and goes back as far as the Civil War. An analysis of this practice shows that it is, at best, a short term
measure. In the recent past, the US Supreme Court took up this topic in the context of the war on terrorism, and their findings–and the analysis that
support those findings–reinforces this position. Habeas corpus (Latin for "may you have the body") is a component of English law that became one of
the cornerstones of American law. The noted jurist and legal scholar William Blackstone, notes that the term habeas corpus was used in the early 1300s
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This clause, which has been the basis of much substantial debate, does not actually establish the right of habeas corpus. Instead, it prevents the U.S.
Congress from restricting it (Binney 2004). The writ of habeas corpus was codified by statute in the United States with the passage of the Judiciary Act
of 1789, which applied exclusively to individuals in the custody of the Executive Branch of the government–it did not apply those held by the states.
Ultimately, habeas corpus was implemented in the United States in 1867. As part of post–Civl War Reconstruction, the relevant statute, codified as 28
USC В§ 2254, explicitly granted the Federal court system the power to review a prisoner's status, and, in accord with the original, historical, intent of
habeas corpus, release them if the evidence against them is insufficient (Foner, 2002). The enactment of this statute can, of course, be seen as a reaction
to certain events that took place during the Cvil War. In 1861, PresidentAbraham Lincoln obtained information o various plots to destroy the rail route
connecting Philadelphia with Annapolis, which was a key supply line, and, as such, necessary to both the war effort and the stability of the nation's
industrial economy. Lincoln did not order a general suspension of habeas corpus. Instead, he suspended it with respect to the particular individuals
allegedly involved in these plots.
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The Importance Of Living In Corpus Christi
I grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas, a place in South Texas that is known for being a beautiful vacation attraction due to the beaches and other
summer attractions. However, when I think of what made me who I was today, none play a more vital role than the city itself. I lived in Corpus
Christi for twenty years of my life until I vowed to get out of the city and never return. I joined the military in the summer of 2011 and do not plan to
ever move back for the rest of my life. But, I do not have hatred for the city, in fact I love the city for all the memories it gave me and the people that
I met living there. I just never want to live there or want that to be a place where I raise my future children. The city itself is a different culture than ...
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I understand that students are going through more things than we can imagine and while their main goal is to learn in the classroom, it is important to
put yourself in their shoes and realize that schools are where children come to learn how to be a functional citizen and adult in out country. When I step
into a high school I realize that some students are undergoing battles that we may not know, some may be immature, but nonetheless it is a battle that
means something to them. While my main principle is to teach these students some topic in social studies, it goes much deeper than
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The Worst Day Of My Life
It seemed like just an ordinary day in Corpus Christi Texas for Sam Anderson, but it would end up being the most unusual day of his life... 8 months
ago my parents and my brother went to San Antonio to see the Alamo. I was face timing my brother Shane when it happened. He was right outside the
Alamo when all of a sudden the picture of his face went black and I could hear the thud of the phone hit the ground. Then I heard the screams, and then
the gunshots and sirens– It felt like somebody just took two pitchforks and started tearing my body apart. That was the worst day of my life because
my parents and my brother died and I thought I would never see them again. Now I live with my crazy uncle and sit in my room and do my school
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Then I put it together that the sirens I heard where coming from police cars chasing the drunk driver, and the flash of yellow out of the corner of
my eye was the bus that hit me. "Help me up," I said. "Why?" he asked "I want to go to the harbor bridge," I demanded. So he helped me to the
help desk in the ICU wing. "I would like to go and see the harbor bridge," I exclaimed. The hospital said that they would not let me out of the
hospital until I fully recovered and was at 100 percent. But I was not going to let that be the final answer, so I did a little negotiating. Look I was
just hit by a buss and got sent flying into the corpus cristi bay, I would like to see the bridge so I can see where it happened," I exclaimed. I Think
that what I said was enough to convince them to let me go.Because the next thing I knew I was in a wheeled to the main entrance. Their was a
wheelchair van waiting for me with 1 nurse in it. I got wheeled over to the van and then I got loaded into the van and my uncle hopped in the
passenger seat, then we hit the road. We got out of the parking lot then turned left onto Hospital Ave, we Eventually got onto the Crosstown Expy, then
we merged onto I–37, then onto US–181. That's when I started to see the road closed signs as we approached the harbor bridge then the driver
stopped the van, we got out and started to make our way over to the bridge, And then I started to feel uneasy about
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My Trip To Corpus Christi, Texas
Driving sixteen hours in a car with five other people just to go on vacation for about a week and a half! That's what me and my family did when
we decided to go to Corpus Christi, Texas for a couple weeks. My entire family and even my sisters boyfriend came. At first we weren't sure what
to expect when we were first told we were driving all the way down to the southern border of Texas. Even though it was long drive, the experience
is one that none of us will ever forget in our lifetimes. I can remember the night before we left. My parents had told me to make sure everything is
packed; toothbrush, swim suit, and anything I was going to need for the ten day trip. All of us had to pack the car the night before because we were
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We only had a two hour drive to Corpus Christi and were ready to take a break from the Texas heat and dip into the Gulf of Mexico. As we got into
Corpus Christi, the scenery changed from a farming and ranching community to more of a beach and spring break community. There were stores for
surfing, marinas, and fish stores all over. The hotel we stayed at was right on the beach and next to a long pier that we all took a walk on the first
night. The weather was hot and perfect for the upcoming days at the beach. I was used to how the water and waves were because my family owns land
on the west side of Mexico right off the beach and we used to go there at least every month. Corpus Christi was great, the people and all the
activities that people did on the beach was constant and interesting. There were always surfers and people riding on banana boats having a good
time. On the bad side, I was already wore out from all the traveling. I was not a big fan of seafood when I was twelve so I never enjoyed the freshness
of the seafood. The trip itself was great, but all the hours in the car had started to take a toll on me and was almost ready to leave when we started on
our way
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Reflection On The Art Museum Of South Texas In Corpus Christi
The Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi was an experience in itself. I went to the Art Museum of South Texas on July 28th in part to do the
first portion of the assignment, but also to celebrate my moms' birthday. I was impressed by the museums multiple sculptures and oil paintings.
Although what caught my attention was the exposition of the entries in this years Visionaries Youth Art Contest. The exposition is an art contest for
students in elementary through high school, with different themes every year. The theme for this year was about the environment of Corpus Christi.
The first piece of art work that caught my attention was a water color painting by Teresa Prioiur's called Bliss. I selected this piece due to how the
artist used
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My Experience At Texas A & M University Corpus Christi
As I reach the end of my fall semester here at Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, I have analyzed the habits of mind that has guided me through
my everyday life at school. The habit of mind that I have developed over the course of my fall semester was openness. I was able consider new ways of
being and thinking about the world around me. I made many friends this semester, doing so I was able to become more open toward people and
situations I can across during my fall semester. I will be evaluating how I became more open to people, how I was able to create close relationships
with my new friends, and began to enjoy being an Islander.
Coming in as a freshman with enough college credits to make me sophomore, made me feel out of place. I did not experience the freshmen experience
like most freshmen's coming into college because I had previously taken college classes during high school. I have already felt what it was like to be in
college classes for the first time when I took dual credit classes. Because of that, I never felt any excitement during my first day at TAMUCC. There
was not anything I did not expect coming in as freshmen. For example, I have already experienced the demanding college schedule, the mountains of
homework, assignments, and tests, and first day of school feeling. When I learned about the Habits of the Mind in my freshmen seminar class, I
realized that I was missing a few of them. I felt like I was least developed in the habit of openness and
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The Magna Carta
The United States Constitution states that "no person shall...be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without the due process of law", an idea previously
used in a 13th century document entitled the Magna Carta (US Const. Amend. V). The Magna Carta was the first written charter in Europe that enacted
several law codes that dealt with topics such as inheritance and civil rights (history.com, 2017). The codes enacted with the original 1215 charter,
which was revised into the permanent 1225 charter, gave social, political, and judicial rights to the elite, middle, and lower classes of the English
people, including the serfdom, who had been ignored through (history.com, 2017). Containing 63 clauses, the Magna Carta is permeated with judicial
equality, religious dominion, and an underlying plea for peace. The Magna Carta was signed on 15 June 1215 at Runnymede, near Windsor, England;
signed by King John of England, it was intended as a peace treaty to the barons below him to decentralize some of the power of the crown to the
barons as well as provide a sure law code to the people (history.com, 2017). It also provided a regulation of the judicial system that brought common
ground between the king and his people. Moreover, the United States Constitution forbids any punishment that does not fit with the crime the offender
has been accused of, especially if it is cruel and unusual (US Const. Amend. VIII). The roots of this amendment can be found within the clauses of the
Magna
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Taking a Look at Writs of Habeas Corpus
September 11th was a day that was burned into the conscience of the American identity. The response of the Bush Administration was to launch a
full–scale military operation against terrorist entities, in particular Al Qaeda and their foreign supporters. This series of operations, became what was to
be known as the "Global War on Terror". Subsequently, the invasion of Afghanistan and other military operations resulted in the capture of high value
targets with known connections to terrorist organizations. While these events this had dramatic ramifications on geo–political landscape, American
courts were also given the unenviable task of determining if those captured by the U.S government were entitled to the rights and privileges enshrined
in the U.S. Constitution. The Supreme Court in particular faced a particular set of problems in confronting this issue. Precedent on the matter had been
established over fifty years earlier under far different circumstances that were unable to reflect today's modern challenges. Secondly, the Court needed
to determine whether they had the jurisdictional authority to accept writs of habeas corpus from detainees held in Guantanamo Bay Cuba. Historically,
Lincoln's unilateral suspension of habeas corpus during the Civil War was the first instance in which the courts had a chance to review the indefinite
detention of citizens of the United States. "The detention of John Merryman, a southern sympathizer who petitioned for review under
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Case Woods V. Kansas
Defendant Hankins filed a motion to correct an illegal sentence on appeal after pleading guilty to felony charges because he argued a Kansas trial court
wrongfully considered a deferred judgment from Oklahoma in his sentencing calculation. The State argued that Kansas law required such deferred
judgments from other states to be included in sentencing determinations. The Supreme Court of Kansas disagreed with the Court of Appeals' dismissal
of Hankins' motion, finding that there was a discrepancy between Kansas and Oklahoma's statutory standards for an entry of a judgment of guilt. Under
Kansas law, the Court concluded, a conviction requires a judgment of guilt. However, under Oklahoma law, "an entry of judgment will not be entered
for an offender who successfully completes a deferred judgment. The initial conditions are to be imposed 'without entering a judgment of guilt.'"
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Kansas, 379 P.3d 1134 (Kan. App. 2016), review denied
Defendant Woods moved pro se to withdraw his guilty plea to second degree murder. Woods had entered a guilty plea pursuant to agreement; he
claimed that he would not have entered the plea but for his attorney's failure to sufficiently investigate a witness's proposed trial testimony. The district
court denied Woods's motion and sentenced Woods to 258 months' imprisonment. The Court of Appeals affirmed.
Woods filed a K.S.A. В§ 60–1507 motion for a writ of habeas corpus, alleging ineffective assistance of counsel. The district court denied the motion
and the Court of Appeals affirmed; res judicata barred his claim, and even if it did not, "Woods failed to overcome the strong presumption that his
attorneys sufficiently investigated [the witness's] proposed trial testimony." Woods filed a second В§ 60–1507 motion alleging ineffective assistance of
counsel, arguing that "a colorable claim of actual innocence" required the district court to reconsider the merits of his
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Similarities And Weaknesses Of The Civil War
The Civil War The North and South had many different weaknesses and strengths at the beginning of the Civil War in 1861. This essay will compare
the political, economic, social and military strengths and weaknesses of the North and South at the beginning of the Civil War. There were many
reasons for the War of the States to be fought including, but not limited toslavery, separation of states, the Constitution, and the way of life. The North
and South had many political strengths and weaknesses. The South had an amazing fighting spirit because they were fighting to preserve their way of
life. They were also defending their home against the northern invaders. While the North was just fighting to continue the Union, and were not as
inspired. Furthermore the North had the advantage of President Lincoln being from the North, when the South did not. The South had less states in its
Confederacy with only a mere fifteen states, versus the North who had nineteen states in their Union. Lincoln believed that secession was illegal under
the law of the Constitution and he would declare war against the rebelling states if necessary. For the first time in American history, Lincoln suspended
the writ of habeas corpus, the right of prisoners to a trial, ergo the Union could arrest citizens who might have been southern sympathizers. The North
and South had many economic strengths and weaknesses. The South had many plantations of rice, cotton, tobacco and other cash crops, which produced
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Cleisthenes As An Opportunist
Cleisthenes was the Athenian politician setting the stage of democracy around c.520 BC and to c.400 BC. An opportunist is defined by Oxford
dictionaries as: 'A person who takes advantage of opportunities as and when they arise, regardless of planning or principle'. For many, this sums up the
rule of Cleisthenes as he took advantage of the anti–tyrannical movement and of the power he was given to improve the position of himself and his
Alcmaeonid family. However, this essay will argue that although Cleisthenes did take advantage of opportunities, he was ultimately very principled in
nature and was actually a reactionist. This is to say that he reacted to problems and events that occurred and dealt with them the best he could, rather
than taking advantage of the opportunity to better himself, the elite classes or his family.
To many, Cleisthenes was simply an opportunist. One way he can be said to be opportunistic is during his rise to power. This idea has stemmed from
the ancient Greek author Herodotus, and in parts Aristotle as well. On the whole, these are two ancient authors with semi–opposing views, with
Herodotus being a stronger source for stating Cleisthenes was an opportunist. The main reason most historians believe that Cleisthenes was an
opportunist is because of the account from Herodotus' histories. The account is as follows: "these two [Isagoras and Cleisthenes] were rivals for
power, and Cleisthenes, who was getting the worst of it, took the people into his
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Descriptive Essay On My Experience
As the bright, yellow sun glared down on us from the sky, we knew. When the aroma of the salt water and the sand touched our noses, we knew. As
we saw flocks of seagulls flying over the horizon, we knew. Corpus Christi, was an unending beauty as far as the eye could see. A sense of extreme
excitement and suspense filled my body, as we arrived on the golden shoreline of the beach. I am not usually a huge fan of crowds, but today was
different. Though many people were present, it gave me a good opportunity to take everything in for the first time. It was evident, that my brief
experience in Corpus Christi was going to be a memorable one. As I got out of the car, the scorching heat of midday coated my body. The thermostat
read 95 degrees, and it felt that way. My family and I retrieved our gear for the beach, and walked out to find a spot along the sand to set our towels.
We placed them in a spot free of many people, and as soon as I placed my towel down, I looked across the sand to the water. The first thing that came to
my mind was how the ocean would feel. This was my first time on a legitimate beach, so my mind was completely blank on what to expect. This did
not stop my imagination, however, and I curiously thought about how the water would feel, and what creatures lurked below the waves. One thought
that popped into my head was sharks, but seeing the number of people that were enjoying the water free of fear, the thought vanished from my mind
almost as fast as it
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Cupp Versus Murphy Brief Essay
Criminal Justice
I.Brief Cupp v. Murphy
412 U.S. 291, 93 S.Ct. 2000, 36 L.Ed.2d 900 (1973)
Merits: The respondent, Daniel Murphy, was convicted by a jury in an Oregon court of the second–degree murder of his wife. The victim died by
strangulation in her home in the city of Portland, and abrasions and lacerations were found on her throat. There was no sign of a break–in or robbery.
Word of the murder was sent to the estranged husband, Daniel Murphy. Upon receiving the message, Murphy promptly telephoned the Portland police
and voluntarily came into Portland for questioning. Shortly after the respondent's arrival at the station house, where he was met by retained counsel, the
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Id., at 1007. The U.S. Supreme Court granted the State's petition for certiorari.
Issue: Whether respondent's Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment Rights were violated when he was subjected to a search of his person, albeit under
probable cause, without a warrant and prior to a formal arrest.
Argument: Reasoning:
1)"Nothing is more clear than that the Fourth Amendment was meant to prevent wholesale intrusions upon the personal security of our citizenry,
whether these intrusions be termed 'arrests' or 'investigatory detentions.' " Davis v. Mississippi, 394 U.S. 721, 726–727.
2)...the search of the respondent's fingernails went beyond mere "physical characteristics...constantly exposed to the public," United States v. Dionisio,
supra, and constituted the type of "severe though brief intrusion upon cherished personal security" that is subject to constitutional scrutiny. Terry v.
Ohio, supra, at 24–25.
3)The Court recognized in Chimel v. California, 395 U.S. 752, that the scope of a warrantless search must be commensurate with the rationale that
excepts the search from the warrant requirement. Chimel authorizes a search of incident to arrest for (1) weapons or (2) incriminating evidence.
Further, Chimel limited the scope of a search incident to arrest to the person placed under arrest and the area "into which an arrestee might reach." 395
U.S., at 763.
Application:
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Noah's Piety In The Play
In the York Corpus Christi Plays, many of the characters are so over–top, so remarkably buffoonish that those characters are ultimately quite comedic
in effect. To a modern audience, a comedic biblical character may seem blasphemous–it may seem morally wrong to laugh at Jesus's executioners as
they struggle to crucify Christianity's most important figure. However, when examining exactly how those characters function in the play, the comedic
nature of those characters may not be wholly blasphemous in effect. For example, do those comedic executioners only make the audience laugh at
Jesus's crucifixion, or do they emphasize Jesus's calm and solemn nature? Similarly, plays about Noah's ark and the great flood include comedic
characters, yet those plays do not feel totally blasphemous. Instead, the inclusion of a variety of characters in these plays seems more nuanced. In the
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Throughout his encounter with God, Noah does not question God's intentions or his plan. The only thing Noah questions is his own ability to
perform such great actions (which is, again, related to his pious humility), never God's general plan. God explains to him his plan, and Noah ends
the play by telling God that he will go and fulfill God's wishes: "Abowte this werke now bus me wende," (PAGE #, l. 148). Not only is Noah
humble, he is also obedient and trusts in his God. In attributing Noah's piety to humility, trust in God, obedience, and gratitude, The Building of the Ark
subsequently praises these attributes and establishes them as virtues. Thus, the play not only categorizes Noah as pious (and explains what exactly
makes him a pious character), the play also makes the public aware of how one can become pious like
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Building A Strong Faith Community Essay
Building a strong faith community is the primary mission of St. Timothy Catholic School. Consequently, administrators and teachers work together to
provide students with formal religious education, enriched with faith–centered activities and assignments. Through such activities as sacramental
preparation, saint reports, and devotions to Mary, students are encouraged to learn about their faith, develop a deep and personal relationship with
Jesus, and spread the good news. Furthermore, as primary educators of their children, parents are welcome to participate in the school faith community.
Most notably, St. Timothy School parents developed the "Mary's Corner" component of the school website. Contributing to the Catholic identity,
Mary's Corner is a parent created and maintained blog on faith–filled activities, and other information that helps parents stay connected to the faith
community.
The St. Timothy School Infiorata To foster and enhance the faith community, St. Timothy Catholic School held an Infiorata. Traditionally, Infiorata is a
flower art festival held in Italy, among other countries, as a prelude to the feast of Corpus Christi. In this centuries old tradition, townspeople throughout
Italy work through the night on Saturday, to cover the streets with religious images depicted using only flower petals. On Sunday morning, in
celebration of the feast of Corpus Christi, the bishop carries the Blessed Sacrament in procession, walking on the flower carpet.
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The Corpus Christi State Supported Living Center : Case Study
Having your priorities in order when it comes to the organization that you're a part of is detrimental regarding the livelihood of the organization. At the
Corpus Christi State Supported Living Center (CCSSLC), the administration normally looks to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to point out what's
important to the organization. Even though knowing what's important to your organization should not require outside assistance, the CCSSLC seems
as if they need guidance when it comes to putting first things first (Steven Covey's Habit 3). https://www.stephencovey.com/7habits/7habits–habit3.php
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By the end of each thing of importance has been done, the Facility Director will turn in all ITPOs with the signatures from all staff from all units. By
having all staff sign the ITPO, served as evidence to DOJ and the State Monitors that issue that they felt were of high importance were complete and we
were ready to close the tags. As you can see, rather we are doing different projects or correcting insufficiencies, using the 5 Phases of Project
Management is a great technique to use when trying to complete something important. (http://www.projectinsight.net/project–management–basics
/basic–project–management–phases) Four SMART Goals regarding my courses, and degree efforts that I would make is to have a final grade of an
A for each course taken, finish my degree within two and a half years, make it Connecticut to walk across the stage for graduation, and obtain a
master's degree in Human Services. I feel like if I don't push myself to succeed, no one else will. Aiming for the final course grade of an A is
attainable if I put in the effort and dedication it takes to pass each course. For as long as I can remember, I have always wanted to obtain a college
degree. Now that I am older I feel as if I should push myself a little further and not only set out to obtain a degree, but to graduate Cum Laude at the
least. That is my ultimate goal. Finishing my degree within two and a half
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New Plant Of Rl Wolfe
A. Introduction
Being inspired by the idea of Self–Directed Team (SDT), Amasi, director at RL Wolfe, decided to apply SDT in the new plant of RL Wolfe in Corpus
Christi. To implement this idea, Amasi and his team introduced change in 2 main areas including job definition and team organization. This essay is
going to analyze the change implementation in these 2 domains to diagnosis underlying problems and propose recommendations to improve the
transformation in the Corpus Christi plants.
B. Description of major issues
After 3 years applying SDT, Amasi concerned that although being higher than 2 other Wolfe's plants, the productivity level at inCorpus Christi plants
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2. Unfreezing for SDT in Corpus Christi plant
In the unfreeze stage, it is evident that driving force for change to SDT is primarily from Amasi's expectation. In particular, he expected the
application of SDT model would lead to the rise in productivity, contributing to enhance competition advantage of RL Wolfe in the market. Besides, the
flexibility and discretion of new job definition might be an advantage for employees. Nevertheless, restraining force might be possible skill shortage
among worker because of the high–demanding nature of the new job definition. Specially, it requires workers to possess the skill set such as
"problem solving and a thirst to learn, performance reliability and adaptability, judgment, organizing skills, and initiative" (Garvin & Collins, 2009,
p.3). This might lead to the "low tolerance for change" among the workers who are familiar with the old work setting (Kotter, J.P. and Schlesinger,
L.A., 1979, p.3).
Although having no evidence for how implementation team disconfirms the validity of the traditional work setting in the Corpus plant and creates the
sense of urgency for change among employees, the tolerance of "wrong decision" (Garvin & Collins, 2009, p.4), contributes to the creation of
psychological safety, an essential element at unfreeze step.
3. Implementing change
Based on 3–Step Model of Kurt Lewin, it is evident that
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Buser V. Corpus Christi Independent School Case Study
All parents and/or guardians are awarded due process in the United States court system. IDEA gives parents the opportunity for a child with a disability
the rights to examine their personal records, participate in meetings such as, IEPs and ARDs with the respect to the identification, evaluation, and
education of the child's placement and also free public education (Osbourne & Russo). "Although most of the due process rights in the IDEA are for
the benefit of children, the Supreme Court ruled that parents have rights of their own independent of those of their children" (Osbourne & Russo, p.
96). In this paper it will analyze the court case of Buser v. Corpus Christi Independent School District, 1995; the parties involved, issues brought to
court, disagreements, how and when the case was adjudicated, final outcomes, and disagree or agree with the case.
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Corpus Christi Independent School District, 1995 the attendees were, John E. Buser, Jr. (an autistic twenty–nine–year–old–man), John E Buser, Sr.,
Virginia Buser, and the Corpus Christi ISD personnel (Shirley Selz, Gary Thomasson, Hall and Marks). From 1985–86 school year, John Jr.'s parents
participated in ARD and IEPs committee meetings for students with disabilities. The IEPs are important and critical to the parent participation in
provide parents with opportunities to engage in discussion about their child and offer their opinion for recommendations (Lecture 5). The parents
disagreed and agreed in the meetings with the proposed IEPs but in April of 1986 the participated in an ARD meeting where they did not agree with the
ARD committee's recommendations for their son. This was then brought to
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The Death Penalty Is The Ineffective And Expensive Process...
Introduction:
The ongoing problem of the death penalty system in California is the ineffective and expensive process between sentencing and executing. The Death
Penalty Information Center (DPIC), a national non–profit organization serving the media and the public with analysis and information on issues
concerning capital punishment, published the total numbers of death row inmates by states on July 1, 2016. From the data, California has the largest
death rows in America. There are 741 inmates on death row in California. The next is 396 in Florida and 254 in Texas. However, there are just 13
executed prisons in California since the reinstatement of death penalty in 1978. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
(CDCR), operating all prisons and parole systems in California, published a document to analyze the time of execution. According to the statistics,
the average time served on death row is 17.9 years and the average age at time of execution is 49 years old. A typical example is Clarence Ray Allen,
who had been convicted in 1982, but he has not been executed until 2006. After the execution, one of the victims' family members claimed that "it has
taken 23 years but justice has prevailed today. Mr. Allen abused the justice system with endless appeals until he lived longer inprison than the short 17
years of Josephine's life" ("Clarence Ray Allen Summary" 4). The case of Allen reflects that most of the prisons stay on the death row for more than two
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The College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary
The College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Founded 1352 by The Guild of Corpus Christi and The Guild of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Sister College– Corpus Christi College Oxford.
Men and Women – Undergraduates 253 Postgraduates 220.
Corpus Christi is unique in the university for being the only college founded by 'town' and not 'gown' – in other words established by town's people and
not the ruling class or clergy. The Guild of Corpus Christi and the Guild of the Blessed Virgin Marypooled resources and were granted a licence by
Edward III to build what was the eighth Cambridge college, in 1352.
City mayor reminds college of its roots
The original court was modest and supported a master and two fellows. They would have studied theology and canon law, along with their
responsibilities as chaplains to the guild. The town's people, led by the mayor, stormed the college in 1381, reminding it of its roots, protesting about
the hated 'candle rents', levied upon its domestic properties. This led to further peasant protests that King Richard soon brought to a brutal conclusion.
Trumpington Street
Corpus is one of a cluster of impressive colleges and buildings facing Trumpington Street, the south approach road into central Cambridge. On the east
side is Corpus and Pembroke while on the west side is the fabulous Neoclassical Fitzwilliam Museum along side Peterhouse and St Catherine's College
(directly opposite Corpus). Students have a three–minute walk to the market
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Using An Organized Approach To Crime Scene Investigations
A successful investigation is everything in a police department, to the victim, and the family of the victim. A successful investigation will more than
likely result in justice, even some peace to all those wronged by those events. An investigation is an investigator most important job. A lot goes into
an investigation, endless hours working the scene, canvassing, interviewing, chasing leads but its success is the best reward. In an organized
approach to Crime Scene Investigations there are three basic and simple stages in properly processing the crime scene. Those stages consist of
Scene Recognition, which is determining if a crime has been committed or not, Scene Documentation and Evidence Collection. An organized
approach is a sequence of established and excepted duties and protocols. The region or jurisdiction and population will determine the amount of
resources the department will be able to use on a specific case. The type of crime also plays in role in that as well. I will elaborate on the role and some
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The entire investigation hinges on the first person that arrives on the scene ability to properly identify, isolate and secure the scene. Establishing a
restricted perimeter is key so civilians do not damage any evidence. The chain of custody must be established immediately once objects are
photographed and sketched the scene is completely. The chain of custody is the written chronological history of who had the evidence when.
Tampering of evidence can make or break one's case. Patience and care are very important at the crime scene. The investigator should take the proper
time and care in processing the scene. The work is tedious and time consuming but extremely important in any case. You only have one chance to get it
right because once it goes to trial it more than likely over at that point and in the hands of the
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Rl Wolfe: Implementing Self-Directed Teams Essay
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REV: DECEMBER 15, 2009
DAVID A. GARVIN ELIZABETH COLLINS
RL Wolfe: Implementing Self–Directed Teams
On a clear day in May 2007, John Amasi looked down on the city of Corpus Christi, Texas, as his plane approached the airport. As director of
Production and Engineering at RL Wolfe–a $350M privately held plastic pipe manufacturer headquartered in Houston, Texas–he was looking forward to
visiting the company's plant in the city. Four years previously, in 2003, when RL Wolfe had purchased Moon Plastics
–a small, familyowned custom
plastics manufacturer in Corpus Christi–Amasi had seen an opportunity to implement self–directed teams (SDTs) at the new plant. He had been
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Background: Plastic Pipe Manufacturing at the Corpus Christi Plant
The new plant used plastics extrusion to produce high–density polyethylene (PE) pipes primarily for the natural gas and oil industries. Lightweight,
noncorrosive, chemically inert, and available in long runs, plastic pipe was the preferred method of distributing natural gas and oil in many parts of
the world. PE pipe was easy to handle: a 500–ft length of 1–inch pipe weighed approximately 100 pounds. To create extruded plastic pipe, raw
thermoplastic beads (or resin) were loaded in a hopper and mixed with additives such as colorants and IV inhibitors. The hopper fed a highly
automated extrusion manufacturing line composed of an extruder for melting and mixing the raw materials, a die that determined the ultimate shape
and diameter of the pipe, a vacuum tank for sizing and cooling, and cooling tanks. At the end of the extrusion line, the pipe was moved to a finishing
line where identification marks were added. Stacked lengths and spools of pipe were moved to an inspection area, where the outer diameter, pipe
thickness, and other quality parameters were confirmed. Finally, the pipes were packaged and prepared for shipment to customers. Workers also
performed quality inspections on raw materials. The plant established its own procedures for testing incoming resin based on melt index, density, tensile
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Lab Report On Corpus Christi

  • 1. Lab Report On Corpus Christi Several species and organisms rely on water to survive. Some organisms use it as a source to drink and others uses water as their living environment. This experiment is to calculate many aspects of the water that surrounds Corpus Christi. Water is the key to life on Earth and thus why water is so important. According to the Lab Report water quality is the quality of water and if it is considered acceptable drinking water. Water quality consist of its chemical, physical and biological characteristics. These properties can be studied through pH testing, nitrogen testing, Phosphorous testing and many other useful ways. Water quality is important because it allows scientist to identify if the water is in a good condition to drink or sustain life overall and it dramatically effects how healthy it is. The objective of this lab was to experiment if the water quality around the Corpus Christi is a reliable source of water for organisms and to reach an understanding of the water quality of the water surrounding Corpus Christi. STUDY AREA The location of the water sampling was in three different areas known as the Ward Island, Oso Bride, and Packery Channel. For the Ward Island and the Packery Channel were both well cleaned and little to no trash in the property. As for the Oso bridge the location was surrounded with unwanted trash. Shown in figure 1 is a variety of trash that interrupts the growth of organisms in the location throughout Oso bridge. The Oso bridge had several small like rocks throughout the location, while the Ward Island consisted of sand, and the Packery Channel had a variation of mud and sand. The weather was fairly similar in all locations especially the Packery Channel and the Oso bridge because the experiments were conducted on the same day. The weather for all consisted with an average of 80 degrees. For all three experiments the wind was blowing somewhat fast at a speed of 15–17 miles per hour. MATERIALS AND METHODS For this experiment, there is several materials needed to have a successful lab experiment. This includes the basic utensils such as the datasheets, pencil, and a notepad to add additional notes. Following the list of materials, you will need three bottles to collect sampling water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Monolingual Dictionary Essay Monolingual Learner's Dictionaries The dictionary is an important thing for learner's language because it can help learner's to understand the meaning about words. According to Jackson states that a dictionary is a reference book about words (2002). One type of dictionary is a monolingual dictionary. Monolingual dictionary is a type of dictionary in which the words of the language are explained by the same language (Hartman & James, 1998). According to Hartmann and James (1998), learner's dictionary is a dictionary that is aimed to non–native language learners'. A monolingual learner's dictionary is one of the type of learner's dictionary. Hartmann and James also state that monolingual learner's dictionary is a sub–type of monolingual dictionary for foreign–language user (1998). The basis of monolingual learner's dictionary is because of three teachers of English as a foreign language, who are H.E Palmer, A.S Hornby and Michael West. Palmer and Hornby worked in Japan, while West worked in India. Those three teachers are not only trying to improve the standard of language teaching in their respective area such as Japan and India, but they also involved in a research project that can give the influence on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Harold Palmer, Michael West and A.S Hornby were teaching English as asecond language, also they did research in linguistic areas which can support and enrich their work as compilers of learner's dictionary. In West's New Method English Dictionary in 1953, he can be remembered as pioneering for use a definition of vocabulary. Palmer shared with West's interest in vocabulary control, but he was amazing in identified and explored the importance for the grammatical topic for learner, in which include sentence patterns. We can see his work in the features of his Grammar of English Word in 1938 (Cowie A.P., 2009, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Final Part Of The York Corpus Christi Play The Last Judgement is the final part of the York Corpus Christi Play. This play deals with Christ's return from heaven to judge people. Its characters are God, Jesus, three angels, three devils, two apostles, two good souls and two bad souls. The section of the play, on which this essay will focus, is a speech of Jesus addressing the audience as well as the good and the bad souls. While he threatens the bad souls with punishment, he promises the good souls rewards. The scene is set rather at the end of the play. The part before is used to direct the audience's attention to this scene, while the part afterwards can be understood as a reinforcement of Jesus' speech. Undoubtedly, this scene is the most central one in the play. As it will be shown by analyzing the way of staging as well as the speech's structure and language, its purpose is to frighten the audience and to help them leading a faithful life. The first point that will be discussed in this essay, is the staging of this scene. As it was already mentioned, the Last Judgement was the last play within the procession of the York Corpus Christs Play. Therefore, it has a special position within the procession. It was performed in the Mercer's territory of the city. Before Jesus begins to speak, the good and the bad souls are advised by one of the angels to separate and to stand on different sites: 'The good on his right hand ye go, The way till Heaven ye will you wis; Ye waried wights, ye flee him fro On his left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Corpus Christi Personal Injury Law It is vital to find a personal injury lawyer, if you are injured in an accident. The average person might assume that any lawyer is perfect for representing their case. Clearly, this is a wrong assumption on their part. Anyone that receives a personal injury in Corpus Christi should hire a Corpus Christi Personal Injury Lawyer that is equipped with experience to handle accident injury claims for clients. Certainly, this is a vital step that should not be ignored. Here is more on the way to find the right personal injury lawyer. Referral Service First, it is important to collect at least one Corpus Christi Personal Injury Lawyer name. Several names are more suitable. Take the quest for names online, and search for a local personal injury lawyer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Short Story Of Neemecia Ever since childhood I have always desired something different every day, week, month, and year. It did not have to be a tangible object necessarily, often it was something of the intangible variety: fulfillment, understanding, trust, or even love. One time when I was having a meltdown, as all children do from time to time, my father simply asked why I was acting the way I was. My response was more sobbing and incoherent muttering, at the time I had no idea why I was really crying, I just knew that there was a lot of things going on around me at the the time that I was confused about. I now realize I was in despair because I had needed some form of understanding, some sliver of comprehension that I was only a second grader and as such could not do everything that my thirteen year old could do, such as; stay up past eight, drink full cups of milk instead of half cups, or watch the really cool looking movies, Now I still desire these things just in a different form. The age of an individual has an immense impact on how one feels about their desires, desires that make us who we are yet still promote strife. In the short story "Nemecia," by Kristin Valdez Quade, a superb writer who is renown for her work in short–stories, one can draw the conclusion that as the protagonist, Maria, comes of age, her order of priorities develop and intensify based off of her circumstances. As the story progresses we see how the most intimate desires of a little girl develop with her until she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Requesting a Writ of Mandamus in Nj I. Why do we want a Writ of Mandamus? In general, a writ of mandamus can be described as an order, "commanding the performance of an act that the law requires as a clearly defined duty, arising from an office, trust, or station." 55 C.J.S. Mandamus В§ 1. Moreover, a writ of mandamus may be issued to command a nongovernmental body, such as a medical licensing board, to perform a specified duty imposed by law, and can also be invoked to control flagrant abuses of discretion. Id. For example, in some instances, upon judicial review, if a court is satisfied that the applicant is entitled to a license, it may order the license issued notwithstanding the boards denial of the license. 70 C.J.S. Physicians and Surgeons В§ 38. In New Jersey, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, this first element is likely satisfied. III. Which division of the New Jersey Superior Court is the most appropriate forum? As mentioned above, the last element a court considers when determining whether to permit review is whether the proper forum has been selected. Rule 2:2–3(a) was promulgated by the Supreme Court pursuant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Pros And Cons Of The Death Penalty According to Hollander the American society instituted the death penalty as early as 1608, and our views regarding lethal punishment have greatly fluctuated ever since (418). While the public's perception to the death penalty fluctuated it did gain support from 1920 to 1940. However in the 1950s there was a decrease in support. The 1960s featured new challenges to the death penalty's unbridled discretion, until this time the Fifth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments were interpreted as allowing the death penalty. The new analysis of addressing the absolute discretion given to sentencing juries continued until Furman v. Georgia (Hollander 418). From the 1950s to the 1970s there were a meager number of executions with increasing scrutiny of the death penalty, which led to the federal government expanding its list of death–eligible federal offenses (Hollander 419). In 1972 the Court released an unprecedented yet divided five–person majority judgement in Furman v. Georgia that invalidated every existing capital statute and verdict (Hollander 419). According to the Progressive Editorial Staff on February 17, 1972 the California Supreme Court ruled in California v. Anderson that capital punishment is impermissible cruel and unusual punishment as it degraded and dehumanized the parties involved. In November of 1972 proposition 17 passes, the prop supersedes the Anderson ruling by amending the state constitution to reinstate the death penalty, ultimately the change to the states ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Reflection On The Corpus Christi Caller Times As I am shocked to learn that the Corpus Christi Caller Times has not previously made mention, may this letter to the editor serve to recognize a man who positively impacted the lives of students for over 30 years. Joe Wilson, Honors English Teacher, Creative Writing Instructor, Academic Decathlon and KEDT–TV Challenge Coach for Corpus Christi Independent School District, Richard King High School is the person that I am referring to. Mr. Wilson began his tenure at CCISD in _________ and sadly retired in 2017. I was fortunate to be one of his students in the 80's, as was my son who graduated in 2015. Mr. Wilson was influential in so many ways. A true aesthetic, his thespian talent captured our interest and resulted in an appreciation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay Competitive Analysis Section Competitive Analysis The health club industry has continued to see an increase in the amount of health clubs/fitness centers. Since 1992, the United States has seen the number of health clubs increased by almost 40 percent, from 12,635 to 17,531 facilities. It has also seen an increase in membership by almost 60 percent, from 20.8 million to 32.8 million. What this all means for Fun 4 Life Fitness Center, LLC is that the market is ever growing which translates to more competition. Most fitness centers offer a variety of services to address the needs and convenience of the customers. Some of these services includes personal trainers, facilities with state–of–the–art equipment, and programs that cater to mostly every demographic. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SWOT Here is a look at SWOT analysis for the Fun 4 Life Fitness Center, LLC: StrengthsWeaknesses Flexible HoursNew company to market Latest and well–maintained equipmentNo brand image yet Additional complementary services offeredNon–existent customer base Well–trained staff Opportunities Threats Increased number of Corporate Wellness ProgramsLots of local competitors Demand for more time efficient workouts for those with tight schedulesCurrent and short–term future forecasts of economy Increased health conscious population Focus on youth programs Market Share Market Share By Annual Revenues (Sales) NameRevenues (Sales)
  • 10. Gold's Gym$66,000 Freedom Fitness of Corpus Christi$500,000 or less Corpus Christi Athletic Club$5,000,000 – $10,000,000/year Corpus Christi Snap Fitness Center$500,000 – $1,000,000/year Looking at the figures by sales revenue, we can see that the Corpus Christi Athletic Club is number one as it relates to annual revenues. Gold's Gym is fourth among key competitors with annual revenues of $66,000. Although Gold's Gym is last in this table, looking at the top U.S. Cities and Franchises in the Health Industry Market, they are ranked number two with average revenues of $96 million. Fun 4 Life Fitness Center has looked at key competitors as well as other direct competitors in the Corpus Christi area. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Critique of DiLorenzo's The Real Lincoln Essay A Critique of the Real Lincoln The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and an Unnecessary War, by Thomas J. DiLorenzo completely shatters the illusion of the 16th President as the liberator of the slaves. DiLorenzo provides convincing evidence for Lincoln's overt racism as expressed in his documented views on racial supremacy as stated in his desire to colonize all American blacks outside the United States (p. 4); Lincoln's views were matched by the majority in the North who used such tools as state constitutional amendments to prohibit the emigration of black people into Northern states like Lincoln's home of Illinois (p. 4); and that the Presidents war which killed 620, 000 Americans and destroyed 40% of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... DiLorenzo shows that Lincoln's entire agenda was focused on advancing these three goals. Many southern states believed with the coming of Lincoln into the White House he would push for his agenda of increased federal government spending and control. "So when Lincoln suspended the writ of Habeas corpus in order to arrest those accused of treason, the "Peace Democrats" had more ammunition against the president. There was much controversy as to whether the president had the power to suspend habaes corpus, and it was argued that only Congress had that right. The writ of habeas corpus protects people from arbitrary arrest and detainment. The power to do so was both that of the legislative branch as well as the judicial branch. It was unclear whether the Philadelphia convention placed it in Article I, just to identify it or define it as a legislative function. Either way, Lincoln did so, and the suspension of the writ of Habeas corpus brought on thousands of arbitrary arrests. Many of those who were arrested were spies, foreigners and smugglers. The question is: Did Lincoln go too far and unlawfully exercise his executive powers to manipulate constitutional limits? Thomas DiLorenzo spends the rest of the book discussing secession, Lincoln's assumption of "war powers," his resort to total warfare, the story of Reconstruction, the cruel Indian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Difference Between The Appellate Process And Trial Process 1. The appellate process and appeals differs from the trial process and trials in the following ways: Trial court is the first court where case is tried. (pg. 353–359) Appellate court is an appeals court and reviews the verdict of the trial court. Evidence and witnesses are presented before trial court while appellate court reviews the decision made by trial court and checks to see that there is a point of fact or point of law in the appeal. In trail court, there is only one judge in the courtroom. In the appellate court, there are usually five groups of three judges to decide the case. Finding facts and evidence is the task of trial court while appellate court decides the case on already collected evidences and witnesses. Appellate court can accept, amend, or reject the decision of trial court. (pgs. 437–441) 2. There are three types of errors, the plain error, the harmless error, and the reversible error. The plain error is the most serious and rarest, it is a substantial error that results in an unfair trial and jeopardizes the integrity of the judicial system. A reversible error is an error that was found to have happened at the trial level by the judge, the jury or an attorney, the decision of the court is negated and sent back to the trial court for a new trial. A harmless error is an error that is not serious enough to change the outcome of the trial and therefore the lower ruling stands. (pg. 444) 3. Mandatory appellate review is for all cases that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Real Lincoln Essay Abraham Lincoln's presidential career was full of questionable actions. Thomas DiLorenzo author of, The Real Lincoln discusses Lincoln's actions regarding racism, his refusal to emancipate the slaves, his continual tendency to act independently of Congress, and his radical reconstruction after the Civil War. DiLorenzo attacks each of these topics in his book and proves that Lincoln had his own agenda, and was not the picture perfect president everybody thought that he was. The overall theme of chapter two is the opposition that Abraham Lincoln and most Northerners had about racial equality. This theme is made clear very early on in the chapter. Lincoln himself states: "the best use of the new territories is housing for free white ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... DiLorenzo makes it a point that equality for blacks is none of Lincoln's concerns. Abraham Lincoln had no clear intentions of emancipating the slaves unless he felt that it was truly necessary for him to do so. For example, look at the expulsion of Union General John Fremont who was in charge of the federal government's military efforts in Missouri. The Union General created an act on August 30th, 1861 to deter the Confederates from their guerilla warfare. This act granted him Marshall Law throughout the state and gave him the ability to confiscate property and declare slaves "freemen". This angered the Commander In–Chief. As a result, Lincoln removed the General's act and stripped him of his command on November 2nd, 1861. DiLorenzo put great emphasis on the point that Lincoln was not going to willingly emancipate anyone, and most of all, that he would not have anyone under his power doing so either. DiLorenzo also points out that Lincoln only admits any action regarding slavery will take place unless it is done solely to preserve the integrity of the Union. His actions made it evident that Lincoln was now willing to ignore the Constitution and claim more doctorial powers. "As he stated over and over, his concern with the issue of slavery was motivated by a desire to use the issue to "save the Union," which was a euphemistic way of saying that he wanted to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Corpus Christi Research Paper Corpus Christi is Really Unique! All I knew about Corpus Christi, Texas, before I visited my step–daughter, Michelle, and her family there this summer was that it was a seaside vacation town on the Gulf of Mexico. I expected to find a typical American beach resort, replete with masses of tourists and messy hedonistic vitality. And, that's what I found – in part. Corpus Christi certainly deserves its reputation as a fun and entertaining place to vacation. And, despite its size and its prominence as a south Texas cultural, industrial and tourist hub, I also discovered that, if you get off the beaten path, you will find much more. The area offers a rare combination of culture, history, industry, tourism, and conservation– Corpus Christi really ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are the only species of sea turtle that routinely lays eggs during daytime hours. And, they often do so en masse, during a fascinating spectacle called an arribada ("arrival" in Spanish). The nesting season runs from April to Mid–July. And, sometime between about 45 to 70 days after being laid, the eggs hatch, and the little ones make the perilous journey across the beach, into the surf, and eventually to the open ocean, desperately dodging predators along the way. Their survival at this point depends on sheer numbers and making it to the water before the hungry seagulls and crabs can snatch them up. Mature females (10–14 years old) that survive will eventually return to the beach on which they were born to lay their own eggs. When these new hatchlings emerge, they must make their way across the sand to the ocean, just as their mothers did, in order to imprint the scents of that particular beach on the females. In this way, they will know where to return to continue this cycle of life that has endured for over 45 million years. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Rl Wolfe: Implementing Self-Directed Teams. MGT 510 ASSIGNMENT RL WOLFE: IMPLEMENTING SELF–DIRECTED TEAMS. A CASE REVIEW RL WOLFE: IMPLEMENTING SELF–DIRECTED TEAMS. INTRODUCTION: The self–directed work team is an autonomous work unit capable of self–management. Such team has little need for direct supervision from managers; rather, the manager's role is to meet the need of the team through the provision of resources, training and encouragement (Douglas & Gardner, 2004). The team is typically comprised of 5 to 15 members who are responsible for performing and managing all or most aspect of a set of interdependent work tasks (Yeatts and Hyten, 1998). In order to overcome the competitive challenge for production efficiency and effectiveness, organizations have focused on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In all, 90 workers were hired including 20 workers from Moon Plastic Plant. Team Setup and Responsibilities: The SDT model anticipate that workers would view the production process as an aggregate of interdependent job functions that are equally responsible for the quality of the final product. Two teams of 12 – 15 people were set up for each shift. The workers are rotated through all the jobs in the factory at regular intervals, thus ensuring all workers fully understand the production process. Role of the Coordinator: The coordinator of a SDT will serve various roles based on the need of the team. These roles may include acting as a directive leader, a coach, a supportive leader and as a delegating leader. The coordinator provides the team with resources and information required for decision making. ISSUES AND PROBLEM: RL Wolfe operates two other plants with unionized workforce. The union contracts at these plants have workers in two divisions: production and maintenance. The maintenance personnel were paid a higher wage than production personnel, and workers lack the flexibility to work across divisions even when simple intervention would prevent shut down of the extrusion line. Conflict between the line operators and maintenance workers occurs when there is equipment breakdown. Often there is disagreement on the cause of the problem and the best way to resolve it. Lack of communication
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  • 17. The Big Move: A Short Story The Big Move One day, Corpus Christi, Texas in 2017, a young girl named Macie was going home from taking a walk down South Padre Island. Her dad Ej was at work just coming home. " Macie, I have some bad news that has just came through from my job." Ej said. Macie looked sternly. Macie said," What is it dad. I want to know." He looked as if he didn't want to tell her. But he had no other option to not tell her. " We have to move. To New Zealand. Its an island but I hear it is very nice there. My job wants me to do a job transfer out there. We are moving there ." her dad said. Macie had so many thoughts and questions in her head. She had to ask him to get more information, but all she could think of was why she has to go. " Why can't ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then, you will never forget how texas looks and feels to you." Macie and her dad Ej are now happy that they both get to be happy with each other and bond more closely. Every now and then Macie and her dad go and visit their old house in Texas and they also visit the beaches and the USS Lexington when they go on their vacations. " Dad, do you think we could just stay here in New Zealand forever and ever?" Macie knew the answer to that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Left And Right Hemispheres Of The Brain Essay I.The left and right hemispheres of the brain have many different functions, but they also work together to accomplish certain tasks. The brain is a soft, shiny, grayish white, mushroom shaped structure. It is a bundle of nerve tissue that has a mass of about three pounds on average. During the 1900s a neurophysiologist well–known as Roger Sperry had determined that the two hemispheres operated individually, but could still communicate with each other. During the 1950s the corpus callosum was ascertained. Placed between the two hemispheres it receives information from both sides and helps the two sides communicate. On the other hand, over the past two decades the brains and nervous systems of various animals have had a tremendous impact on our findings on the two hemispheres. It has mainly helped us with our understanding about the brains organization. The brain has many vessels that are very firmly packed together and they transport food and oxygen to the brain and they also block out harmful bacteria and germs. Many factors that have been discovered by conduction simple tests to identify what each side of the brain is responsible for. For example, two men known by the names of Myers and Sperry conducted a test which showed the brains of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The brain has many parts with different functions that have an effect on the entire body. A.The corpus callosum is the main part of the two hemispheres. 1.Its objective is to correspond between the two hemispheres. 2.Without it, we would practically be brain dead because there would minimal to no brain activity. B.Brain cells also play a monumental role in the brain. 1.Brain cells are located on both the left and right hemispheres of the brain and for the most part makes up most of the brains mass. C.Both the left and right hemispheres controls their opposite sides of the body. (The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body and the right side of the brain controls the left side of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. 4 Effects Of The Proclamation Of Emergency Four important effects of the proclamation mentioned in Article 353, 354, 358 and 359 are as follows: The first important effect of the proclamation is : Contrary to the normal circumstances, during proclamation of emergency, the Executive power of the Union extends to giving directions to the State as to the manner in which the executive power is to be exercised. The legislative power of the Union also is extended to making laws in the State List, for a State or a part thereof, and has an overriding effect. This includes power to impose duties on the Union and its officers. The President is given power to promulgate Ordinances in the matters included in the State List. The second important effect of the proclamation is: As per the provisions of these articles, the financial arrangements between the States and the Union as given under Articles 268 to 279 may also be altered by the order of the President during the proclamation of emergency, which is to be laid before each House of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The enforcement of only such fundamental rights can be suspended which have nexus with the reasons, which have led to the proclamation of emergency. The Supreme Court rejected both the contentions because Article 13(2) and Article 359, being parts of the same Constitution, stand on an equal footing and the two provisions have to be read harmoniously in order that the intention behind Article 359 is carried out and it is not destroyed altogether. Also the enforcement of a particular fundamental right is, for the sake of security of India, for which the subjective determination of the President is involved and he cannot be called to justify his action in the court of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Habeas Corpus : Historical Background Suspension of Habeas Corpus: Historical BackgroundThe government has often engaged in the suspension of habeas corpus in times of wars and insurrections. This practice is by no means new, and goes back as far as the Civil War. An analysis of this practice shows that it is, at best, a short term measure. In the recent past, the US Supreme Court took up this topic in the context of the war on terrorism, and their findings–and the analysis that support those findings–reinforces this position. Habeas corpus (Latin for "may you have the body") is a component of English law that became one of the cornerstones of American law. The noted jurist and legal scholar William Blackstone, notes that the term habeas corpus was used in the early 1300s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This clause, which has been the basis of much substantial debate, does not actually establish the right of habeas corpus. Instead, it prevents the U.S. Congress from restricting it (Binney 2004). The writ of habeas corpus was codified by statute in the United States with the passage of the Judiciary Act of 1789, which applied exclusively to individuals in the custody of the Executive Branch of the government–it did not apply those held by the states. Ultimately, habeas corpus was implemented in the United States in 1867. As part of post–Civl War Reconstruction, the relevant statute, codified as 28 USC В§ 2254, explicitly granted the Federal court system the power to review a prisoner's status, and, in accord with the original, historical, intent of habeas corpus, release them if the evidence against them is insufficient (Foner, 2002). The enactment of this statute can, of course, be seen as a reaction to certain events that took place during the Cvil War. In 1861, PresidentAbraham Lincoln obtained information o various plots to destroy the rail route connecting Philadelphia with Annapolis, which was a key supply line, and, as such, necessary to both the war effort and the stability of the nation's industrial economy. Lincoln did not order a general suspension of habeas corpus. Instead, he suspended it with respect to the particular individuals allegedly involved in these plots. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Importance Of Living In Corpus Christi I grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas, a place in South Texas that is known for being a beautiful vacation attraction due to the beaches and other summer attractions. However, when I think of what made me who I was today, none play a more vital role than the city itself. I lived in Corpus Christi for twenty years of my life until I vowed to get out of the city and never return. I joined the military in the summer of 2011 and do not plan to ever move back for the rest of my life. But, I do not have hatred for the city, in fact I love the city for all the memories it gave me and the people that I met living there. I just never want to live there or want that to be a place where I raise my future children. The city itself is a different culture than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I understand that students are going through more things than we can imagine and while their main goal is to learn in the classroom, it is important to put yourself in their shoes and realize that schools are where children come to learn how to be a functional citizen and adult in out country. When I step into a high school I realize that some students are undergoing battles that we may not know, some may be immature, but nonetheless it is a battle that means something to them. While my main principle is to teach these students some topic in social studies, it goes much deeper than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Worst Day Of My Life It seemed like just an ordinary day in Corpus Christi Texas for Sam Anderson, but it would end up being the most unusual day of his life... 8 months ago my parents and my brother went to San Antonio to see the Alamo. I was face timing my brother Shane when it happened. He was right outside the Alamo when all of a sudden the picture of his face went black and I could hear the thud of the phone hit the ground. Then I heard the screams, and then the gunshots and sirens– It felt like somebody just took two pitchforks and started tearing my body apart. That was the worst day of my life because my parents and my brother died and I thought I would never see them again. Now I live with my crazy uncle and sit in my room and do my school work, eat... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then I put it together that the sirens I heard where coming from police cars chasing the drunk driver, and the flash of yellow out of the corner of my eye was the bus that hit me. "Help me up," I said. "Why?" he asked "I want to go to the harbor bridge," I demanded. So he helped me to the help desk in the ICU wing. "I would like to go and see the harbor bridge," I exclaimed. The hospital said that they would not let me out of the hospital until I fully recovered and was at 100 percent. But I was not going to let that be the final answer, so I did a little negotiating. Look I was just hit by a buss and got sent flying into the corpus cristi bay, I would like to see the bridge so I can see where it happened," I exclaimed. I Think that what I said was enough to convince them to let me go.Because the next thing I knew I was in a wheeled to the main entrance. Their was a wheelchair van waiting for me with 1 nurse in it. I got wheeled over to the van and then I got loaded into the van and my uncle hopped in the passenger seat, then we hit the road. We got out of the parking lot then turned left onto Hospital Ave, we Eventually got onto the Crosstown Expy, then we merged onto I–37, then onto US–181. That's when I started to see the road closed signs as we approached the harbor bridge then the driver stopped the van, we got out and started to make our way over to the bridge, And then I started to feel uneasy about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. My Trip To Corpus Christi, Texas Driving sixteen hours in a car with five other people just to go on vacation for about a week and a half! That's what me and my family did when we decided to go to Corpus Christi, Texas for a couple weeks. My entire family and even my sisters boyfriend came. At first we weren't sure what to expect when we were first told we were driving all the way down to the southern border of Texas. Even though it was long drive, the experience is one that none of us will ever forget in our lifetimes. I can remember the night before we left. My parents had told me to make sure everything is packed; toothbrush, swim suit, and anything I was going to need for the ten day trip. All of us had to pack the car the night before because we were leaving at 3:00... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We only had a two hour drive to Corpus Christi and were ready to take a break from the Texas heat and dip into the Gulf of Mexico. As we got into Corpus Christi, the scenery changed from a farming and ranching community to more of a beach and spring break community. There were stores for surfing, marinas, and fish stores all over. The hotel we stayed at was right on the beach and next to a long pier that we all took a walk on the first night. The weather was hot and perfect for the upcoming days at the beach. I was used to how the water and waves were because my family owns land on the west side of Mexico right off the beach and we used to go there at least every month. Corpus Christi was great, the people and all the activities that people did on the beach was constant and interesting. There were always surfers and people riding on banana boats having a good time. On the bad side, I was already wore out from all the traveling. I was not a big fan of seafood when I was twelve so I never enjoyed the freshness of the seafood. The trip itself was great, but all the hours in the car had started to take a toll on me and was almost ready to leave when we started on our way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Reflection On The Art Museum Of South Texas In Corpus Christi The Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christi was an experience in itself. I went to the Art Museum of South Texas on July 28th in part to do the first portion of the assignment, but also to celebrate my moms' birthday. I was impressed by the museums multiple sculptures and oil paintings. Although what caught my attention was the exposition of the entries in this years Visionaries Youth Art Contest. The exposition is an art contest for students in elementary through high school, with different themes every year. The theme for this year was about the environment of Corpus Christi. The first piece of art work that caught my attention was a water color painting by Teresa Prioiur's called Bliss. I selected this piece due to how the artist used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. My Experience At Texas A & M University Corpus Christi As I reach the end of my fall semester here at Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, I have analyzed the habits of mind that has guided me through my everyday life at school. The habit of mind that I have developed over the course of my fall semester was openness. I was able consider new ways of being and thinking about the world around me. I made many friends this semester, doing so I was able to become more open toward people and situations I can across during my fall semester. I will be evaluating how I became more open to people, how I was able to create close relationships with my new friends, and began to enjoy being an Islander. Coming in as a freshman with enough college credits to make me sophomore, made me feel out of place. I did not experience the freshmen experience like most freshmen's coming into college because I had previously taken college classes during high school. I have already felt what it was like to be in college classes for the first time when I took dual credit classes. Because of that, I never felt any excitement during my first day at TAMUCC. There was not anything I did not expect coming in as freshmen. For example, I have already experienced the demanding college schedule, the mountains of homework, assignments, and tests, and first day of school feeling. When I learned about the Habits of the Mind in my freshmen seminar class, I realized that I was missing a few of them. I felt like I was least developed in the habit of openness and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Magna Carta The United States Constitution states that "no person shall...be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without the due process of law", an idea previously used in a 13th century document entitled the Magna Carta (US Const. Amend. V). The Magna Carta was the first written charter in Europe that enacted several law codes that dealt with topics such as inheritance and civil rights (history.com, 2017). The codes enacted with the original 1215 charter, which was revised into the permanent 1225 charter, gave social, political, and judicial rights to the elite, middle, and lower classes of the English people, including the serfdom, who had been ignored through (history.com, 2017). Containing 63 clauses, the Magna Carta is permeated with judicial equality, religious dominion, and an underlying plea for peace. The Magna Carta was signed on 15 June 1215 at Runnymede, near Windsor, England; signed by King John of England, it was intended as a peace treaty to the barons below him to decentralize some of the power of the crown to the barons as well as provide a sure law code to the people (history.com, 2017). It also provided a regulation of the judicial system that brought common ground between the king and his people. Moreover, the United States Constitution forbids any punishment that does not fit with the crime the offender has been accused of, especially if it is cruel and unusual (US Const. Amend. VIII). The roots of this amendment can be found within the clauses of the Magna ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Taking a Look at Writs of Habeas Corpus September 11th was a day that was burned into the conscience of the American identity. The response of the Bush Administration was to launch a full–scale military operation against terrorist entities, in particular Al Qaeda and their foreign supporters. This series of operations, became what was to be known as the "Global War on Terror". Subsequently, the invasion of Afghanistan and other military operations resulted in the capture of high value targets with known connections to terrorist organizations. While these events this had dramatic ramifications on geo–political landscape, American courts were also given the unenviable task of determining if those captured by the U.S government were entitled to the rights and privileges enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. The Supreme Court in particular faced a particular set of problems in confronting this issue. Precedent on the matter had been established over fifty years earlier under far different circumstances that were unable to reflect today's modern challenges. Secondly, the Court needed to determine whether they had the jurisdictional authority to accept writs of habeas corpus from detainees held in Guantanamo Bay Cuba. Historically, Lincoln's unilateral suspension of habeas corpus during the Civil War was the first instance in which the courts had a chance to review the indefinite detention of citizens of the United States. "The detention of John Merryman, a southern sympathizer who petitioned for review under ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Case Woods V. Kansas Defendant Hankins filed a motion to correct an illegal sentence on appeal after pleading guilty to felony charges because he argued a Kansas trial court wrongfully considered a deferred judgment from Oklahoma in his sentencing calculation. The State argued that Kansas law required such deferred judgments from other states to be included in sentencing determinations. The Supreme Court of Kansas disagreed with the Court of Appeals' dismissal of Hankins' motion, finding that there was a discrepancy between Kansas and Oklahoma's statutory standards for an entry of a judgment of guilt. Under Kansas law, the Court concluded, a conviction requires a judgment of guilt. However, under Oklahoma law, "an entry of judgment will not be entered for an offender who successfully completes a deferred judgment. The initial conditions are to be imposed 'without entering a judgment of guilt.'" Therefore, the Court found that no... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kansas, 379 P.3d 1134 (Kan. App. 2016), review denied Defendant Woods moved pro se to withdraw his guilty plea to second degree murder. Woods had entered a guilty plea pursuant to agreement; he claimed that he would not have entered the plea but for his attorney's failure to sufficiently investigate a witness's proposed trial testimony. The district court denied Woods's motion and sentenced Woods to 258 months' imprisonment. The Court of Appeals affirmed. Woods filed a K.S.A. В§ 60–1507 motion for a writ of habeas corpus, alleging ineffective assistance of counsel. The district court denied the motion and the Court of Appeals affirmed; res judicata barred his claim, and even if it did not, "Woods failed to overcome the strong presumption that his attorneys sufficiently investigated [the witness's] proposed trial testimony." Woods filed a second В§ 60–1507 motion alleging ineffective assistance of counsel, arguing that "a colorable claim of actual innocence" required the district court to reconsider the merits of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Similarities And Weaknesses Of The Civil War The Civil War The North and South had many different weaknesses and strengths at the beginning of the Civil War in 1861. This essay will compare the political, economic, social and military strengths and weaknesses of the North and South at the beginning of the Civil War. There were many reasons for the War of the States to be fought including, but not limited toslavery, separation of states, the Constitution, and the way of life. The North and South had many political strengths and weaknesses. The South had an amazing fighting spirit because they were fighting to preserve their way of life. They were also defending their home against the northern invaders. While the North was just fighting to continue the Union, and were not as inspired. Furthermore the North had the advantage of President Lincoln being from the North, when the South did not. The South had less states in its Confederacy with only a mere fifteen states, versus the North who had nineteen states in their Union. Lincoln believed that secession was illegal under the law of the Constitution and he would declare war against the rebelling states if necessary. For the first time in American history, Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus, the right of prisoners to a trial, ergo the Union could arrest citizens who might have been southern sympathizers. The North and South had many economic strengths and weaknesses. The South had many plantations of rice, cotton, tobacco and other cash crops, which produced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Cleisthenes As An Opportunist Cleisthenes was the Athenian politician setting the stage of democracy around c.520 BC and to c.400 BC. An opportunist is defined by Oxford dictionaries as: 'A person who takes advantage of opportunities as and when they arise, regardless of planning or principle'. For many, this sums up the rule of Cleisthenes as he took advantage of the anti–tyrannical movement and of the power he was given to improve the position of himself and his Alcmaeonid family. However, this essay will argue that although Cleisthenes did take advantage of opportunities, he was ultimately very principled in nature and was actually a reactionist. This is to say that he reacted to problems and events that occurred and dealt with them the best he could, rather than taking advantage of the opportunity to better himself, the elite classes or his family. To many, Cleisthenes was simply an opportunist. One way he can be said to be opportunistic is during his rise to power. This idea has stemmed from the ancient Greek author Herodotus, and in parts Aristotle as well. On the whole, these are two ancient authors with semi–opposing views, with Herodotus being a stronger source for stating Cleisthenes was an opportunist. The main reason most historians believe that Cleisthenes was an opportunist is because of the account from Herodotus' histories. The account is as follows: "these two [Isagoras and Cleisthenes] were rivals for power, and Cleisthenes, who was getting the worst of it, took the people into his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Descriptive Essay On My Experience As the bright, yellow sun glared down on us from the sky, we knew. When the aroma of the salt water and the sand touched our noses, we knew. As we saw flocks of seagulls flying over the horizon, we knew. Corpus Christi, was an unending beauty as far as the eye could see. A sense of extreme excitement and suspense filled my body, as we arrived on the golden shoreline of the beach. I am not usually a huge fan of crowds, but today was different. Though many people were present, it gave me a good opportunity to take everything in for the first time. It was evident, that my brief experience in Corpus Christi was going to be a memorable one. As I got out of the car, the scorching heat of midday coated my body. The thermostat read 95 degrees, and it felt that way. My family and I retrieved our gear for the beach, and walked out to find a spot along the sand to set our towels. We placed them in a spot free of many people, and as soon as I placed my towel down, I looked across the sand to the water. The first thing that came to my mind was how the ocean would feel. This was my first time on a legitimate beach, so my mind was completely blank on what to expect. This did not stop my imagination, however, and I curiously thought about how the water would feel, and what creatures lurked below the waves. One thought that popped into my head was sharks, but seeing the number of people that were enjoying the water free of fear, the thought vanished from my mind almost as fast as it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Cupp Versus Murphy Brief Essay Criminal Justice I.Brief Cupp v. Murphy 412 U.S. 291, 93 S.Ct. 2000, 36 L.Ed.2d 900 (1973) Merits: The respondent, Daniel Murphy, was convicted by a jury in an Oregon court of the second–degree murder of his wife. The victim died by strangulation in her home in the city of Portland, and abrasions and lacerations were found on her throat. There was no sign of a break–in or robbery. Word of the murder was sent to the estranged husband, Daniel Murphy. Upon receiving the message, Murphy promptly telephoned the Portland police and voluntarily came into Portland for questioning. Shortly after the respondent's arrival at the station house, where he was met by retained counsel, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Id., at 1007. The U.S. Supreme Court granted the State's petition for certiorari. Issue: Whether respondent's Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment Rights were violated when he was subjected to a search of his person, albeit under probable cause, without a warrant and prior to a formal arrest. Argument: Reasoning: 1)"Nothing is more clear than that the Fourth Amendment was meant to prevent wholesale intrusions upon the personal security of our citizenry, whether these intrusions be termed 'arrests' or 'investigatory detentions.' " Davis v. Mississippi, 394 U.S. 721, 726–727. 2)...the search of the respondent's fingernails went beyond mere "physical characteristics...constantly exposed to the public," United States v. Dionisio, supra, and constituted the type of "severe though brief intrusion upon cherished personal security" that is subject to constitutional scrutiny. Terry v. Ohio, supra, at 24–25. 3)The Court recognized in Chimel v. California, 395 U.S. 752, that the scope of a warrantless search must be commensurate with the rationale that excepts the search from the warrant requirement. Chimel authorizes a search of incident to arrest for (1) weapons or (2) incriminating evidence. Further, Chimel limited the scope of a search incident to arrest to the person placed under arrest and the area "into which an arrestee might reach." 395 U.S., at 763.
  • 33. Application: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Noah's Piety In The Play In the York Corpus Christi Plays, many of the characters are so over–top, so remarkably buffoonish that those characters are ultimately quite comedic in effect. To a modern audience, a comedic biblical character may seem blasphemous–it may seem morally wrong to laugh at Jesus's executioners as they struggle to crucify Christianity's most important figure. However, when examining exactly how those characters function in the play, the comedic nature of those characters may not be wholly blasphemous in effect. For example, do those comedic executioners only make the audience laugh at Jesus's crucifixion, or do they emphasize Jesus's calm and solemn nature? Similarly, plays about Noah's ark and the great flood include comedic characters, yet those plays do not feel totally blasphemous. Instead, the inclusion of a variety of characters in these plays seems more nuanced. In the York Corpus Christi Play The Building of the Ark, Noah's piety is established through his undying trust in God and his general ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout his encounter with God, Noah does not question God's intentions or his plan. The only thing Noah questions is his own ability to perform such great actions (which is, again, related to his pious humility), never God's general plan. God explains to him his plan, and Noah ends the play by telling God that he will go and fulfill God's wishes: "Abowte this werke now bus me wende," (PAGE #, l. 148). Not only is Noah humble, he is also obedient and trusts in his God. In attributing Noah's piety to humility, trust in God, obedience, and gratitude, The Building of the Ark subsequently praises these attributes and establishes them as virtues. Thus, the play not only categorizes Noah as pious (and explains what exactly makes him a pious character), the play also makes the public aware of how one can become pious like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Building A Strong Faith Community Essay Building a strong faith community is the primary mission of St. Timothy Catholic School. Consequently, administrators and teachers work together to provide students with formal religious education, enriched with faith–centered activities and assignments. Through such activities as sacramental preparation, saint reports, and devotions to Mary, students are encouraged to learn about their faith, develop a deep and personal relationship with Jesus, and spread the good news. Furthermore, as primary educators of their children, parents are welcome to participate in the school faith community. Most notably, St. Timothy School parents developed the "Mary's Corner" component of the school website. Contributing to the Catholic identity, Mary's Corner is a parent created and maintained blog on faith–filled activities, and other information that helps parents stay connected to the faith community. The St. Timothy School Infiorata To foster and enhance the faith community, St. Timothy Catholic School held an Infiorata. Traditionally, Infiorata is a flower art festival held in Italy, among other countries, as a prelude to the feast of Corpus Christi. In this centuries old tradition, townspeople throughout Italy work through the night on Saturday, to cover the streets with religious images depicted using only flower petals. On Sunday morning, in celebration of the feast of Corpus Christi, the bishop carries the Blessed Sacrament in procession, walking on the flower carpet. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Corpus Christi State Supported Living Center : Case Study Having your priorities in order when it comes to the organization that you're a part of is detrimental regarding the livelihood of the organization. At the Corpus Christi State Supported Living Center (CCSSLC), the administration normally looks to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to point out what's important to the organization. Even though knowing what's important to your organization should not require outside assistance, the CCSSLC seems as if they need guidance when it comes to putting first things first (Steven Covey's Habit 3). https://www.stephencovey.com/7habits/7habits–habit3.php Back in 2007, there was the infamous "fight club" at the Corpus Christi State Supported Living Center (ABC News).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By the end of each thing of importance has been done, the Facility Director will turn in all ITPOs with the signatures from all staff from all units. By having all staff sign the ITPO, served as evidence to DOJ and the State Monitors that issue that they felt were of high importance were complete and we were ready to close the tags. As you can see, rather we are doing different projects or correcting insufficiencies, using the 5 Phases of Project Management is a great technique to use when trying to complete something important. (http://www.projectinsight.net/project–management–basics /basic–project–management–phases) Four SMART Goals regarding my courses, and degree efforts that I would make is to have a final grade of an A for each course taken, finish my degree within two and a half years, make it Connecticut to walk across the stage for graduation, and obtain a master's degree in Human Services. I feel like if I don't push myself to succeed, no one else will. Aiming for the final course grade of an A is attainable if I put in the effort and dedication it takes to pass each course. For as long as I can remember, I have always wanted to obtain a college degree. Now that I am older I feel as if I should push myself a little further and not only set out to obtain a degree, but to graduate Cum Laude at the least. That is my ultimate goal. Finishing my degree within two and a half ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. New Plant Of Rl Wolfe A. Introduction Being inspired by the idea of Self–Directed Team (SDT), Amasi, director at RL Wolfe, decided to apply SDT in the new plant of RL Wolfe in Corpus Christi. To implement this idea, Amasi and his team introduced change in 2 main areas including job definition and team organization. This essay is going to analyze the change implementation in these 2 domains to diagnosis underlying problems and propose recommendations to improve the transformation in the Corpus Christi plants. B. Description of major issues After 3 years applying SDT, Amasi concerned that although being higher than 2 other Wolfe's plants, the productivity level at inCorpus Christi plants was still lower than SDT's potential and then might not be persuasive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Unfreezing for SDT in Corpus Christi plant In the unfreeze stage, it is evident that driving force for change to SDT is primarily from Amasi's expectation. In particular, he expected the application of SDT model would lead to the rise in productivity, contributing to enhance competition advantage of RL Wolfe in the market. Besides, the flexibility and discretion of new job definition might be an advantage for employees. Nevertheless, restraining force might be possible skill shortage among worker because of the high–demanding nature of the new job definition. Specially, it requires workers to possess the skill set such as "problem solving and a thirst to learn, performance reliability and adaptability, judgment, organizing skills, and initiative" (Garvin & Collins, 2009, p.3). This might lead to the "low tolerance for change" among the workers who are familiar with the old work setting (Kotter, J.P. and Schlesinger, L.A., 1979, p.3). Although having no evidence for how implementation team disconfirms the validity of the traditional work setting in the Corpus plant and creates the sense of urgency for change among employees, the tolerance of "wrong decision" (Garvin & Collins, 2009, p.4), contributes to the creation of psychological safety, an essential element at unfreeze step. 3. Implementing change
  • 38. Based on 3–Step Model of Kurt Lewin, it is evident that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Buser V. Corpus Christi Independent School Case Study All parents and/or guardians are awarded due process in the United States court system. IDEA gives parents the opportunity for a child with a disability the rights to examine their personal records, participate in meetings such as, IEPs and ARDs with the respect to the identification, evaluation, and education of the child's placement and also free public education (Osbourne & Russo). "Although most of the due process rights in the IDEA are for the benefit of children, the Supreme Court ruled that parents have rights of their own independent of those of their children" (Osbourne & Russo, p. 96). In this paper it will analyze the court case of Buser v. Corpus Christi Independent School District, 1995; the parties involved, issues brought to court, disagreements, how and when the case was adjudicated, final outcomes, and disagree or agree with the case. Buser v. Corpus Christi Independent School District ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Corpus Christi Independent School District, 1995 the attendees were, John E. Buser, Jr. (an autistic twenty–nine–year–old–man), John E Buser, Sr., Virginia Buser, and the Corpus Christi ISD personnel (Shirley Selz, Gary Thomasson, Hall and Marks). From 1985–86 school year, John Jr.'s parents participated in ARD and IEPs committee meetings for students with disabilities. The IEPs are important and critical to the parent participation in provide parents with opportunities to engage in discussion about their child and offer their opinion for recommendations (Lecture 5). The parents disagreed and agreed in the meetings with the proposed IEPs but in April of 1986 the participated in an ARD meeting where they did not agree with the ARD committee's recommendations for their son. This was then brought to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Death Penalty Is The Ineffective And Expensive Process... Introduction: The ongoing problem of the death penalty system in California is the ineffective and expensive process between sentencing and executing. The Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC), a national non–profit organization serving the media and the public with analysis and information on issues concerning capital punishment, published the total numbers of death row inmates by states on July 1, 2016. From the data, California has the largest death rows in America. There are 741 inmates on death row in California. The next is 396 in Florida and 254 in Texas. However, there are just 13 executed prisons in California since the reinstatement of death penalty in 1978. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), operating all prisons and parole systems in California, published a document to analyze the time of execution. According to the statistics, the average time served on death row is 17.9 years and the average age at time of execution is 49 years old. A typical example is Clarence Ray Allen, who had been convicted in 1982, but he has not been executed until 2006. After the execution, one of the victims' family members claimed that "it has taken 23 years but justice has prevailed today. Mr. Allen abused the justice system with endless appeals until he lived longer inprison than the short 17 years of Josephine's life" ("Clarence Ray Allen Summary" 4). The case of Allen reflects that most of the prisons stay on the death row for more than two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary The College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Founded 1352 by The Guild of Corpus Christi and The Guild of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Sister College– Corpus Christi College Oxford. Men and Women – Undergraduates 253 Postgraduates 220. Corpus Christi is unique in the university for being the only college founded by 'town' and not 'gown' – in other words established by town's people and not the ruling class or clergy. The Guild of Corpus Christi and the Guild of the Blessed Virgin Marypooled resources and were granted a licence by Edward III to build what was the eighth Cambridge college, in 1352. City mayor reminds college of its roots The original court was modest and supported a master and two fellows. They would have studied theology and canon law, along with their responsibilities as chaplains to the guild. The town's people, led by the mayor, stormed the college in 1381, reminding it of its roots, protesting about the hated 'candle rents', levied upon its domestic properties. This led to further peasant protests that King Richard soon brought to a brutal conclusion. Trumpington Street Corpus is one of a cluster of impressive colleges and buildings facing Trumpington Street, the south approach road into central Cambridge. On the east side is Corpus and Pembroke while on the west side is the fabulous Neoclassical Fitzwilliam Museum along side Peterhouse and St Catherine's College (directly opposite Corpus). Students have a three–minute walk to the market ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Using An Organized Approach To Crime Scene Investigations A successful investigation is everything in a police department, to the victim, and the family of the victim. A successful investigation will more than likely result in justice, even some peace to all those wronged by those events. An investigation is an investigator most important job. A lot goes into an investigation, endless hours working the scene, canvassing, interviewing, chasing leads but its success is the best reward. In an organized approach to Crime Scene Investigations there are three basic and simple stages in properly processing the crime scene. Those stages consist of Scene Recognition, which is determining if a crime has been committed or not, Scene Documentation and Evidence Collection. An organized approach is a sequence of established and excepted duties and protocols. The region or jurisdiction and population will determine the amount of resources the department will be able to use on a specific case. The type of crime also plays in role in that as well. I will elaborate on the role and some of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The entire investigation hinges on the first person that arrives on the scene ability to properly identify, isolate and secure the scene. Establishing a restricted perimeter is key so civilians do not damage any evidence. The chain of custody must be established immediately once objects are photographed and sketched the scene is completely. The chain of custody is the written chronological history of who had the evidence when. Tampering of evidence can make or break one's case. Patience and care are very important at the crime scene. The investigator should take the proper time and care in processing the scene. The work is tedious and time consuming but extremely important in any case. You only have one chance to get it right because once it goes to trial it more than likely over at that point and in the hands of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Rl Wolfe: Implementing Self-Directed Teams Essay 4063 REV: DECEMBER 15, 2009 DAVID A. GARVIN ELIZABETH COLLINS RL Wolfe: Implementing Self–Directed Teams On a clear day in May 2007, John Amasi looked down on the city of Corpus Christi, Texas, as his plane approached the airport. As director of Production and Engineering at RL Wolfe–a $350M privately held plastic pipe manufacturer headquartered in Houston, Texas–he was looking forward to visiting the company's plant in the city. Four years previously, in 2003, when RL Wolfe had purchased Moon Plastics –a small, familyowned custom plastics manufacturer in Corpus Christi–Amasi had seen an opportunity to implement self–directed teams (SDTs) at the new plant. He had been interested in SDTs for several years, since taking a business ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Background: Plastic Pipe Manufacturing at the Corpus Christi Plant The new plant used plastics extrusion to produce high–density polyethylene (PE) pipes primarily for the natural gas and oil industries. Lightweight, noncorrosive, chemically inert, and available in long runs, plastic pipe was the preferred method of distributing natural gas and oil in many parts of the world. PE pipe was easy to handle: a 500–ft length of 1–inch pipe weighed approximately 100 pounds. To create extruded plastic pipe, raw thermoplastic beads (or resin) were loaded in a hopper and mixed with additives such as colorants and IV inhibitors. The hopper fed a highly automated extrusion manufacturing line composed of an extruder for melting and mixing the raw materials, a die that determined the ultimate shape and diameter of the pipe, a vacuum tank for sizing and cooling, and cooling tanks. At the end of the extrusion line, the pipe was moved to a finishing line where identification marks were added. Stacked lengths and spools of pipe were moved to an inspection area, where the outer diameter, pipe thickness, and other quality parameters were confirmed. Finally, the pipes were packaged and prepared for shipment to customers. Workers also performed quality inspections on raw materials. The plant established its own procedures for testing incoming resin based on melt index, density, tensile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...