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5 Of The Best Movie Scripts To Learn From In Each Major 5 Of The Best Movie Scripts To Learn From In Each
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Character Analysis Of Anakin Skywalker
The central character appearing in all six movies in the Star Wars saga is Darth Vader, who is formerly
known as Anakin Skywalker. He is the protagonist in the prequel trilogy, but one of the main
antagonists in the original trilogy. The films tell the story of Anakin Skywalker as a Jedi knight who
turns to the dark side of the Force. Darth Vader is the father of Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia. He
later sacrifices himself to save his son, Luke.
Anakin Skywalker s journey in the galaxy made him my favorite character while watching the saga.
Watching the prequel trilogy before the original trilogy, especially in episode one, had me rooting for
Anakin. He was very kind and compassionate towards Qui Gon Jinn and Padme Amidala who were
strangers to him at the time. When Qui Gon Jinn discovers Anakin s extremely high midi chlorians
count, it is believed that Anakin is the Chosen One. Then Anakin is older in episodes two and three, it
is evident that Anakin becomes power hungry and controlling. He loves Padme very much and wants
to prevent Padme s childbirth death so he joins the dark side and pledges himself to Chancellor
Palpatine s teachings. At this part of the film, I did not know what to think. I continuously thought
back on Anakin Skywalker as a young boy and wondering how this anger escalated so quickly.
Throughout the original trilogy, Anakin Skywalker is known as Darth Vader. In episode six, Return of
the Jedi, Darth Vader, who is perceived as the evilest being in the
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A Brief Note On The Conflict Resolution Skills
Conflict Resolution Skills
According to Hashish, Hamouda, and Taha (2015), conflict is healthy, common, and necessary for
growth and Losa Iglesias and Becerro De Bengoa Vallejo (2012) have noted that conflict has been a
vital factor of social functioning throughout history and the present, which has been widely defined in
the literature.
Scenario
You are a newly hired Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) who began working at the Health For You,
Family For Us clinic. As for patient care in the clinic, you are currently under two doctors, Dr. Paul
and Dr. Snick; however, Dr. Snick has been particularly unkind to you. After meeting with your third
patient for the day, you realize that the patient needs a refill for his narcotics (oxycodone) for ... Show
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1. Win/win approach1
Win/win approach focuses on both parties being able to come together on appropriate terms, while
feeling that each person has resolved their point and has expressed gratification that each party has
essentially won after the conflict. Example: You express to Dr. Paul that Dr. Snick has been
disregarding your narcotic prescription signing request. According to her, Dr Snick has been having a
rough patch and stated that in the meantime you can resolve this by handing me the prescriptions to
sign. This appears to be a win/win resolution; Dr. Paul is eager to help his new colleague, you are able
to do your job effectively and Dr. Snick will not feel imposed on. 2. Creative response
Although Dr. Paul is eager to assist with your prescription signing, there are days when she may be
unavailable and you re left with the only option of Dr. Snick. Approaching the doctor, can take some
bravado; however, you re open to conversation and conflict resolution for the sake of a healthy,
therapeutic work environment. Creatively, you express to Dr. Snick that he is the best doctor that the
world has ever seen in hopes of conflict resolution, to lessen the tension and to hopefully receive a
positive reaction. 3. Empathy Because Dr Snick has disregarded your prescription signing, you inquire
about his reasoning. He then tells you that he is under a lot of pressure and that he does not want to be
bothered by having to sign other colleague s
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To What Extent Was The Middle Class Participation In The...
The 1848 Revolution affected 50 countries throughout Europe as a result of changes and reforms of
European society during the early 19th century. liberal reformers and radical politicians were
reshaping national governments. Technological innovations and inventions were revolutionizing the
life of the working class and awareness of the ideas of liberalism, socialism and nationalism became
more widespread. The goals and objectives of the working class now began to fall in with the middle
class which frustrated and irritated them. The middle and working classes did shared a desire for
reform, and agreed on many of the specific issues and topics. Their participations in the revolutions
were very different. The middle classes were the driving force
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The Benefits Of Junk Food
Do you know how I m going to make America better? As President, I will make sure provided food is
healthier. Junk food is defined as food with little nutritional value. Also, it is very high on calories and
fats. Fats from unhealthy food trigger the brain to want more. If you eat unhealthy food, it can lead to
heart disease. For the past 30 years, the number of overweight teenagers has been tripled and also the
number of overweight children has been doubled. Making food healthier will benefit all Americans,
which will allow our country to live longer lives, be better for our health problems, and make our
country more productive. I may cut some jobs because of limiting the junk food business, but I will
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Junk food is also readily available at restaurant chains across the country in the form of French fries,
chicken nuggets, shakes, soda, etc. The United States ranks ninth in life expectancy among nations in
the developed world. About 78 percent of the health care expenditures are for the treatment of chronic
disease. Junk food or fast food is okay to have occasionally, but many people eat it on a regular basis.
A study noted that regularly eating fast food leads to a chance of developing insulin resistance, which
heightens risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Fast food restaurants are linked to a greater risk of
cardiovascular health problems. Junk food is associated with an increased risk of death even after
ruling out deaths due to cardiovascular conditions. In conclusion, if we have healthier food we will
have less health problems.
Healthier food will make us a more productive country. One in three children are physically active
every day. I feel that if food was healthier then that would not happen. Eating well balanced, healthy
food can help you reduce or maintain your weight. The food we eat affects us more than we realize.
Obese people are less productive in the workplace and more prone to injury, a study claims. One
problem with junk foods is that they re low in satiation value. Studies claim that people who eat
unhealthy food and are overweight need a longer work break. Also if they are more prone to injury
than they might have to
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The Epidemic Of Polio During The Egyptian Era
From the late Egyptian era to the early 1900 s, humans were perplexed about why people were
suddenly getting paralyzed without warning. It wasn t until research skills and technology
accessibility improved that scientists were able to grasp the idea that it was all caused by the
Poliomyelitis virus. Polio began ravaging through the world in the twentieth century, crippling
children, and, even after the discovery of numerous vaccines, is still relentless enough that it infects
children today. Poliomyelitis, also called infantile paralysis (Swanson 1), is a virus that has been
around for over 3,000 years, but had troubled scientists right up until the early 1900s when they had
the resources to fully research it. This virus is part of the enterovirus division, meaning it attacks
through oral ingestion and gains access to the body along the gastrointestinal tract (the tract that leads
from the mouth to the anus). From the G.I. tract, it then enters the blood, through which it travels to
and attacks the nervous system. Once the virus fully destroys a neuron, the neuron then cannot
regenerate and therefore ends the connection between the other neurons around it. This left the
infected hosts with twisted limbs, extreme muscle pain and spasms, and, in extremely severe cases, the
inability to perform vital life functions. Polio can be classified into three different types, depending on
which part of the nervous system it decides to attack. Spinal Poliomyelitis was the most
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Contextual Theory. The Overall Purpose Of This Brief Paper
Contextual Theory The overall purpose of this brief paper is to characterize the main concepts, main
techniques, and any current research that supports contextual therapy in relation to contextual theory.
While the purpose of this exercise was to demonstrate knowledge of counseling theories not addressed
in class sessions, contextual therapy (which has also been referred to as contextual family therapy in
prior literature) is not per se a theory as much as it is a method of therapy based on Ivan Boszormenyi
Nagy s contextual theory. In his determination that there is more to understanding an individual s
challenges in relation to others, Boszormenyi Nagy designed contextual therapy to draw attention to
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Excluding such information could lead to misrepresenting the factors by which the client experiences
the world and bankrupt the influence of culture on development. Boszormenyi Nagy stretches facts to
include those details about world views that are a product of our own created reality that is culminated
by choice and agency. While a child certainly does not have a choice into what family they are born
into, the parents do have a choice into how they will interact with each other around that child, such
that, inconsistencies or neglect of that healthy relationship could create for the child a fact that
unhealthy conflict is normal or that they must choose sides of affection (Goldenthal, 2005). Since
there is an underlying foundation of psychotherapy present, contextual therapy accounts for facts that
may be present that the client may not be able to bring to their conscience or that they may be
unwilling to acknowledge that were out of their control, but nevertheless, still occurred (Ruzgyte,
2011).
Psychology. The functioning of the person within was also heavily regarded by Boszormenyi Nagy,
such that his reflections from psychoanalytical theories would illuminate the need to connect the parts
of the individual psyche: cognitive abilities; emotional functioning; instinctual drives; internal
conflicts; moral and intellectual development; and concepts of object relations theory
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A Permanent International Investment Court And Its...
Recently, the UNCTAD report of 2015 has waged a fierce war against the International Arbitration
System by proposing some radical reformations to the ISDS mechanisms. One of the crucial
challenges pertains to safeguarding the sovereignty of States with regards to their public policymaking
by placing some limits on IIAs. In other words, the report suggests that the current International
Arbitration mechanisms have constituted a breach to the sovereign right of the states to apply their
national law, and to regulate in their public interest. Furthermore, the proposal envisages an eventual
formation of a permanent international investment court and its possible multi lateralization either
through BITs or international conventions. Suffice it to say that this was an inevitable outcome to the
heated debate between the proponents and opponents of the ISDS. Especially that they preferred to put
an end to many growing arbitration practices like waiver and fork in the road clauses in BITs.
However, some thoughtful questions have arisen concerning the UNCTAD tendency towards
reformation. The most intriguing question of all is whether it is necessary to protect states
sovereignties, with regard to their right to apply their national law and to legislate in their public
interests, from current international Arbitration mechanisms or not. Concerning the right of states to
apply their national law, this right remains unviolated: as derogating from national
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Anxiety And Panic Disorders
Anxiety can have such distress that it hinders with the power to lead a normal life. If anxiety causes
worry and fear are constant and overwhelming, and can be disabling. A Panic disorder is a condition
that one s has a feeling of terror that comes suddenly and again and again with no warning. Other
symptoms of a panic attack include sweating, chest pain, shivers and it is an unusually strong or
irregular pulse. It can seem like you are having a heart attack or going crazy. Although, a panic
disorder can be frightening but normally it does not hurt others.
However, panic disorder should be treated by a physician it the panic attack continues. There are some
minor treatments that help an individual that is dealing with a panic disorder.
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Like Mexicans By Gary Soto
In the story, Like Mexicans by author Gary Soto explains how he was always told him to marry a girl
from his same ethnicity, but unexpectedly fell in love and married a Japanese girl. Sotos grandmother
advised him to marry a girl that fitted the stereotype of a Mexican girl. He decided to ask his mom
about the issue. His mom agreed that if he were to find a righteous Mexican women to marry her. Soto
decides to ask Scott as well, who happened to be a second generation okie. An okie was what his
grandma would call any person that was from a different ethnicity than them. They talk about their
future how one day they hope to reach the American Dream. They share the same vision of marrying
someone. It was shocking to him, that he ended up marrying a Japanese woman because he never
imagined marrying someone that wasn t Mexican. When he was twenty years old, he fell in love with
a girl that he knew his grandma would be concerned about. Soto told his mom about the woman and
how she was the one for him and the more he talked about her the more his mom seemed to be
worried. That s when he realized that his mother wanted him to marry someone from his own social
class. Everyone agreed that indeed he wasn t good enough for his fiancee. One day Carolyn took Soto
to her home to meet her parents. Soto was nervous, until he sees her house and how alike their houses
looked. He acknowledges how alike their ethnicities were, mainly in the economic sense. As Soto is in
the roadway he
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Soybean Hydroponics in the Arctic Tundra
Soybean Hydroponics in the Arctic Tundra
Abstract: Soybeans will be grown hydroponically in the arctic tundra. Greenhouses will be used to
extend the possible growing season. Soybeans can serve two good purposes. They can be used as food
or as a way to make biofuel. This is great for the arctic environment where it is difficult to get supplies
such as food and gasoline. With a steady supply of food and fuel more research can be done in this
harsh environment. The goals are to produce the highest output of soybeans possible hydroponically
and to convert what is not wanted for food into biofuel. Another goal is to show that hydroponics can
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In the United States biofuel production has grown a lot over the last two decades. In 1995 production
was at 500,000 gallons, by 2005 it was 75 million gallons, and by 2006 it was at 224 million gallons
[Biofuels 13]. The main plant used in the United States biofuel production was the soybean [Biofuels
13]. Currently 4 percent of the world s demand for primary energy comes from biofuels. The more
popular and more well known hydropower only provides 2 percent of the world s primary energy
demand [Maugeri 10]. Most modern cars can use up to a 10 percent biofuel mix in their engines
without any modifications, though some cars called flex fuel can use 100 percent biofuel or gasoline
[Maugeri 10]. One big advantage to using biofuel is that it produces a higher octane rating than
gasoline which helps improve engine performance [Maugeri 10]. Biofuels currently cost a little more
to make compared to gasoline at about a ten to eight ratio respectively [Sanders 10]. Hopefully with
more farms producing the components for making biofuels hydroponically it can help drive the price
down to where it can be competitive with gasoline and one day completely replace it.
Methodology: Since the soybeans are going to be grown in the arctic tundra a greenhouse will be used
to extend the growing season which is typically 10 12 weeks to much longer. Soybeans grow best at
somewhere between 60 86 degrees Fahrenheit [Jones 05]. Grow lights will be used in the greenhouse
when there is
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Physical Evidence As Document
Buckland s article raises the question of what is a Document . Buckland gathers opinions from
different articles and documentalists, and explains from different perspectives. From my point of view,
I agree the opinion of Physical Evidence as Document. (Buckland 1997) The document should not be
a natural object or element without any human interpretation or reproduction. It s true that as
mentioned in the article, stones like fossils, are documents but they are natural objects. However, these
stones can convey or express information with human interpretation. For example, the fossils can tell
the existence of an animal, and the life condition in that era. In the article of Enduring Paradigm, New
Opportunities written by Anne J. Gilliland Swetland,
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Future Forecasts In Social Work
As a practicing social worker, I will continuously discover, appraise, and attend to changing locales,
populations, scientific and technological developments, and emerging societal trends to provide
relevant services by gaining a clear understanding of the future forecasts that are intended to predict
changes in trends that will in the future change the needs of individuals, groups, and communities. To
gain a clear understanding through future forecasts I will need to analyze the purpose of the future
forecasts, assess the underlying assumptions and credibility of source information, consider the
influences of socioeconomic conditions, have minimal expectations for the numbers to speak for
themselves, and assess the probability of surprise events (Chapin, 2014, p. 519). An Increased
understanding and knowledge regarding future forecasts will provide an understanding of how
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Social workers must effectively participate in electoral politics by voting, organizing debates, running
for office, campaigning, lobbying, and conducting policy related research to present to policy writers
(Chapin, 2014, p. 551). As a practicing social worker I will register to vote, communicate my concerns
regarding current and future policies to elected officials, and encourage family members, friends, and
clients to increase their knowledge on the elected candidates stances on social policies that directly
relate to their life or the community as a whole and to have their voices heard through the voting
process. In addition to voting, I would consider campaigning for candidates that are have similar
values, ethics, and concerns I have regarding social
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Discussion of the Article The Influence of Economists on...
Discussing the Federal Reserve After reading the article, The Influence of Economists on the Federal
Reserve Act, it is apparent the author is trying to suggest that the economists played a major role in the
banking reform which led to the development of the Federal Reserve Act. During the late 1800 s and
early 1900 s, issues regarding the framework for which the bank operates on was inconsistent and did
not perform as projected in foreseeable emergency situations. For this reason, economists developed
strategies and offered a plan that would deter the U.S. from the current sub tier banking system
currently in place into a more reliable centralized banking system. The author gives evidence to this
by including an array of economists ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With copious amounts of supporting details, the author s point of view may be one that focuses on
economists in relation to the Federal Reserve Act and less on political agendas. The economists were
the ones responsible for providing research and acknowledging different solutions to the crisis of
1907. The author depicts economists in the article as direct advisors and policy makers which gives
the reader a better understanding of their roles in which they were perceived by the Senate and
Congress (Caporal, 2003). These were individuals that strived for excellence and would go to great
means to make an impact in the economy that would alter the banking system forever. Whether a
reader agrees or disagrees with how the centralized banking system was created, the foundation for
which it was built off of has continued to grow over a century with key fundamentals still in place
today. The author s implications demonstrate that an economists, the intellectuals, were responsible for
the banking reform that led to a structured banking system. Could this all have been possible without
the influence of the economists? In my opinion, the author has provided enough evidence that would
allow the reader to properly analyze and have confidence in the integrity of the article. The conclusion
of the article signifies the influence the economist s had on the Federal Reserve Act and the
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Paganism Vs Vegetarianism
Imagine if the apocalypse happened and the only viable food was the family dog, would it be immoral
to eat the dog to survive? What if instead of a dog, it was the family s pig? The majority of American
people would believe it s more morally justified to eat the pig than the dog which reduces the pig to a
mere piece of bacon. The United States is a profit driven country which is reflected by their
mistreatment of farm animals and can be seen by its peoples anthropocentric and hypocritical views.
The Animal Welfare Act is the only Federal law that manages animal treatment in the means of
transport, research, and by dealers (USDA). Although this law conveys the impression that all animals
will have a basic standard of treatment, this isn t the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This comes to show that the support for veganism and vegetarianism is an ecological, ethical, or
health concern issue, Nearly all plant eaters have fermenting vats (enlarged chambers where foods sits
and microbes attack it). Ruminants like cattle and deer have forward sacs derived from remodeled
esophagus and stomach. Horses, rhinos, and colobine monkeys have posterior, hindgut sacs. Humans
have no such specializations.. The short canines in humans are a functional consequence of the
enlarged cranium and associated reduction of the size of the jaws. In archeological sites, broken
human molars are most often confused with broken premolars and molars of pigs, a classic omnivore
(VRG). Although there is evidence to back up humans being omnivores, is it morally justified for
humans to eat meat when survival is not a threat? If one s morals say no, there s many diets that exist
that don t include animals. A vegan diet consists of not consuming any animal products. Humans
choose this diet for many reasons, but one of the main reasons is to cut down on animal cruelty.
Jonathan Safran Foer talks about the morality of harming animals for food in his book Eating Animals,
What our babysitter said made sense to me, not only because it seemed true, but because it was the
extension to food of everything my parents had taught me. We don t hurt family members. We don t
hurt friends or strangers. We don t even hurt upholstered furniture. My not having thought to include
animals in that list didn t make them the exceptions to it. It just made me a child, ignorant of the world
s workings (Foer). This portrays how humans have a hierarchy of what is acceptable and what is not.
One s treatment of animals comes from this cultural hierarchy. In different cultures, the hierarchy will
shift, for example, within parts of the Jewish religion and culture
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Douglas Macarthur Legacy
General Douglas MacArthur
Douglas MacArthur was a United States general born in 1880 in Little Rocky, Arkansas and passing
away in 1964 buried in his mother s hometown of Norfolk, Virginia. He is known most notably for his
defense of the Philippines during World War II although it ended in Japanese occupation of the
islands. MacArthur was raised by a military family, devoted his life to the army in both world wars as
well as the Korean War, and was loved immensely by the American public throughout the twentieth
century. Although the end of the Korean War saw some troubles with the command of MacArthur due
to the struggles with the opposition from North Korea, he eventually was forced to retire, but this did
not take away from his strong influence around the world as well as powerful legacy that allowed him
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His mother came from a prominent family from Norfolk, Virginia where they owned a plantation.
They moved around constantly due to the fact that his father, Arthur MacArthur Jr., was in the army,
but MacArthur fought in several wars such as the Civil War and the Spanish American War. Before
Douglas MacArthur was even born, MacArthur Jr., his father, was a general in the Union Army and a
federal judge appointed by President Grant. His father and his decorated career as a high ranking
officer in the military had a strong impact and influence on his life and choices, especially the ones
that led to him following in his father s footsteps. All his life he would seek to be a man at arms in
whom his father could have exulted (Manchester, 64)
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Essay On The Fall Of Western Roman Empire
The Demise of the Great Western Roman Empire
The law of gravity explains that what goes up, must come down. As humans living on Earth we
comply to this law that at times can be dissimilar from objects such as the collapse of the Western
Roman Empire in year 476 AD. Rome was a massive, heavily populated, and rich empire that
controlled Mediterranean trade, which makes the collapse a big deal in history (Grant). Rome still
existed after the year 476 AD, however it was no longer a superpower in the Western world just a
power amongst many predominately in the East. The collapse of Western Rome was gradual where
there was no finite cause, yet a series of events.
The fall of Rome is described in How Rome Fell by Adrian Goldsworthy as a retired athlete, whose
body has declined from neglect and unhealthy lifestyle. Over the years from constant neglect this
person s body would become weak until it succumbs to disease (Goldsworthy). This portrays exactly
how gradual the collapse was of Western Rome and the several events that caused the fall.
Primarily, great empires need great leadership. The haste formation of Constantinople by Constantine
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Rome was split into the west in Rome and East in Constantinople. Majority of the Roman army was
stationed in the East fighting the Persians, who were also a growing world superpower. Leaving
Western Rome vulnerable as they had to deal with invasions from the Franks, Visigoth, Saxons,
Vandals and Huns. These Barbarians were a difficult task for the Romans due to their vicious fighting
styles and with their army split in half it was impossible to protect their borders. Each tribe took parts
of western Rome. New tribes within the walls of Rome settled to benefit from the Mediterranean
transport system, which created a cultural divide with a clash of Roman and Germanic customs and
overpopulation
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Priyanka Chopra Controversy
Priyanka Chopra s tank top for a magazine cover creates a storm on social media Celebrities are like
demi gods for fans. Anything they do, say, or wear is copied by their followers insanely. Being a
powerful figure and an icon for the people, they fail to realize that their act, words, or attire may drag
them into the centre of storm. Though they do so inadvertently, their conduct becomes an issue for
debate. Priyanka Chopra has become the hot topic of debate recently when she shot for a cover page
of a travel magazine, Conde Nast Traveller. Though the cover page is not obscene, the reason of her
being in the middle of the controversy is the top she is wearing which has four words out of which
Refugee, Immigrant, and Outsider, are struck off in red, whereas Traveller is intact and clear. As soon
as the magazine was out, there was a huge uproar on social media. Many Twitteratis found it
insensitive and reckoned that nobody becomes a refugee out of choice. While Priyanka has not given
any explanation on her top, the magazine spokesperson came forward and clarified that the wordings
on the top has been interpreted wrongly and their intention has not reach to the people. They gave this
statement in defense of the controversial top, At Condé Nast Traveller, we believe that the ... Show
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We must demand a world free of racism and bigotry and prejudice so that we and generations after us
may enjoy all the abundance that travel offers, the beauty of the world that is open and rich and
diverse in its people and cultures and geographies. And we must, in the midst of our many differences,
find and celebrate our commonalities, our oneness. We must recognise that we are all on a journey.
Whether we are moving across oceans or just a few kilometres, or in our mind s eye, into a completely
different world, whether we are doing so due to free will or circumstance we are all
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How Did Puck Use Shadows In A Midsummer Night s Dream
Dreams are referenced quite frequently in William Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream. These
references along with the title of the play are inklings that the play, or a portion of the play, is all just a
strange dream that the characters are having while the play is taking place, but this is not so. A
Midsummer Night s Dream is, in reality, a recollection and description of a dream and events that
transpired in the past rather than a narration of those happening in the present. It is a portrayal of a
ballad written by Peter Quince about a long and complex dream that Bottom had, including the events
that transpired after.
The thought that the majority of the play is a dream is indeed true, but the idea that it is one happening
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I have had a dream past the wit of man to say what dream it was. Man is but an ass if he go about to
expound this dream, (4.1.214 217).
This is when Bottom realizes that everything that had just happened was all made up in this mind. He
had dreamt about what was currently going on in his life, the wedding and play, but his wild
imagination caused the dream to take a weird and unusual turn thus leading to fairies and ass heads.
Bottom is so dumbfounded by this dream that he starts going on about eyes hearing and ears seeing.
His dumbfoundment and astonishment is the most important feeling of the entire play; even more so
than love. It is this feeling that leads to the very existence of the play. After his spiel about how
indescribable the dream was, Bottom goes on to say,
I will get Peter Quince to write a ballad of this dream. It shall be called Bottom s Dream be cause it
hath no bottom; and I will sing it in the latter end of a play, before the Duke. Peradventure, to make it
the more gracious, I shall sing it at her death,
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Robert Mondavi and the Wine Industry
Since the late 1960 s, California wine maker Robert Mondavi has been perceived by its stakeholders
as one of the world s most innovative and high quality producers of fine wine. It is therefore not
surprising that the company has endured great financial success; in fact, it has secured an impressive
annual growth in earnings per share of ~28% over the last 8 years. Recently however, there have been
many external forces that may serve to threaten the long term profitability of the firm: sales have been
decreasing over the last 6 months due to a staggering economy, Australian imports are on the rise,
shrinking the size of the pie for domestic firms, and there has been an industry wide trend to
consolidate; existing firms are merging and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Smaller firms such as the family run operations in Europe may not be able to realize these same cost
efficiencies. Furthermore, grapes represent 50 to 70% of a winemakers COGS, thus the competition
for sourcing high quality grape growers is quite high. Just as Mondavi does for 75% of its purchases,
most premium wine makers enter into long term contracts with growers to not only ensure that their
demand is met but also to make sure that they receive grapes that are consistent in quality. Due to the
fact that consumers have a plethora of premium wines (substitutes) to choose from and there is no
penalty for switching between brands consumer buying power is fairly high, making consumers
sensitive to price increases. As previously mentioned, the competition for sourcing quality grape
growers is high making switching costs high as well. In order to circumvent the dependency on
outside growers, Mondavi is starting to increase its internal sourcing capabilities. The premium wine
segment is quite concentrated with high barriers to entry making mergers and acquisitions a strong and
prevalent growth strategy. With industry analysts forecasting the demand for premium wine to grow at
8% to 10% per year, many former non rivals are now becoming a threat. Jug wine producers are
entering the premium market and beer and spirit producers
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Italian Immigrants Essay
Italian immigrants were not welcomed with open arms into the land of opportunity. They had to adapt
to the new lifestyle without forgetting theirs. Throughout the years, American citizens would be
accustomed to having foreigners living in their neighborhoods. The Italian immigrants established
communities where they managed to keep la via vecchia alive.
The American population viewed the Italian immigrants as an inferior race. People who made rude
comments about Italians specifically directed it to them and made sure they knew. They still regard
Italian Americans as racially inferior dagos , wops, guineas, and greasers. 1 Like most immigrants that
migrated to the Land of Liberty at the time, Italian immigrants were seen as foreigners to those that
were born and raised in America. Particularly, Italian immigrants were placed at the lowest level of the
economy and social class. The American population viewed them as uneducated people who were
destined to be laborers. There were people that despise the idea of immigrants coming to the United
States and there is no space for them. America for Americans should be the motto of every citizen. 2
They were not needed because they were unskilled and uneducated. Thus, the American population
never sought to treat foreigners with respect. First, second, and third generations had to live with
discrimination and horrible working and living conditions. Most Italian immigrants had to live in
tenements which were crowded and small
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Drunk Drivers And Drunk Driving
While I have never personally been involved in a crash caused by drunk driving, as a firefighter I have
approached the aftermath of many. The worst drunk driving accident I have witnessed was a car that
had rolled three times. The guy flew out the front window, leaving deep cuts all over his head.
Because he was intoxicated, he tried to get up and move around, oblivious to his injuries or pain. He
didn t even realize he had gotten into an accident. As I watched the scene unfold, it made me angry. I
didn t understand how people could out themselves and others into dangerous or even fatal risks!
Sadly, 50 to 70 percent of convicted drunk drivers continue to drive on a suspended license. On
average, two in three people will be involved in a drunk driving crash in their lifetime ( 11 Facts ).
Drunk driving is an issue that can be overcome by putting a Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device
in a car and always assigning a designated driver.
The substantial problem with drunk driving is that every death it causes could be prevented. While
drivers with a low BAC (blood alcohol concentration) are involved in fewer fatal crashes, those with a
higher BAC of .15 are often the ones that cause the fatal crashes. In addition, people with high BAC
drivers tend to be male between the ages of 25 to 35 with a history of DWI s ( Drinking and Driving ).
By definition, alcohol is a depressant that slows down the functions of the central nervous system.
This causes the normal brain function
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Was Oj Simpson Guilty
Jonae Branyon
British literature
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Is OJ Simpson guilty? On November 9, 1994 the world was shocked when news stories and articles
began to surface about the murders of Nicole brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The two were found
dead in LA in Nicole s browns home. Detectives began looking for suspects who could cause such a
gruesome murder. Their first suspect was Orenthal Simpson also known as OJ Simpson. Even though
he was found not guilty after the trial, I believe he is guilty because there were lost evidence during
the trail, he was abusive towards Nicole Simpson during their marriage and the trial was mentally
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The independent article says, OJ Simpson best friend and lawyer knew he was guilty of killing his
estranged wife . Robert Kardashian was one of oj Simpsons lawyers during the trail. They were long
term friends before the trial happen, of course rob Kardashian would lie for his friend to keep him out
of jail. The only thing that kept him out of jail was the fact that his hand didn t fir the allegedly murder
suspect glove. But the one thing nobody thought about was the fact that he could have had an
accomplice. The other evidence proved he was there but who said he had to be the one wearing the
glove? Oj Simpson had arthritis in both of his knees so he wouldn t be able to overpower Ron
Goldman on his own. But if had somebody else there to help him the both of them would be able to
overpower Ron Goldman and Nicole brown. Only oj Simpson would have opportunity to do
something like this to Nicole brown Simpson. Nobody else would have a way to get into her house
like how he
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Present Wireless Scenario Consists Of Homogeneous Network...
Present wireless scenario consists of homogeneous network and heterogeneous networks. In
homogeneous network each base station has similar transmit power level, antenna pattern, receiver
noise floor and similar backhaul connectivity. But this type of network has disadvantage of coverage
hole. In heterogeneous network the macro BSs is collocated with micro, pico and femto cells. This
arrangement increases overall spectral efficiency per unit area (capacity) of the network. Whereas
small cell like micro, pico, femto and relays are used to avoid coverage hole and to provide mobility
to the users. Not only this relays can be used to provide backhaul connectivity, where wire line link is
not possible or are expensive to deploy. As determined by the information theoretic capacity limits,
current cellular systems have evolved to a point where a system with one BS achieves near optimal
performance. Researchers are now moving towards more advanced heterogeneous network topology
which will bring the network more closely to the mobile user leading to further capacity gains [46 49].
HetNets will significantly improve the spectral efficiency per unit area by utilizing a diverse set of
BSs. 1.4 Elements of Heterogeneous Network Heterogeneous deployment need to use innovative cell
association and inter celling interference coordination techniques in order to realize the promised
capacity and coverage gains. A typical heterogeneous wireless technology as shown in figure 1.4 has
the
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Nature of B2B Demand
The nature of the demand for industrial products or services is different compared with consumer
products and poses unique challenges . Do you agree or disagree with the statement? Support your
position with reference to an example of a company chosen from one of the following industries
automotive, telecommunications, information technology (computing), fast moving consumer goods
and medical equipment.
The nature of business to business marketing differs in many areas with business to consumer
marketing. The different nature of business to business marketing poses unique challenges and raises
issues that differ from issues arising from consumer marketing. The nature of demand, or the
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Another characteristic that differentiate between business to business market demand and business to
consumer is that business to business products tend to have inelastic demand (Hutt amp; Speh, 2010).
This principle shows that business to business product has demand characteristics with no correlation
with price. BD had increased the price of its evacuated blood collection tube between 1979 to 1985
from 6 cents per unit to 8 cents per unit, where as its competitor, Terumo, a Japanese firm has kept its
price at 6.5 cents per unit. However, BD has not lost its market share, which was kept at roughly 80
per cent while Terumo had increased its market share from 10 per cent to 20 per cent (Cespedes amp;
Rangan, 1993). This change in market share for Terumo, can be explained by other means rather than
arguing that Terumo, by keeping its price, absorbing any cost increases and inflation, has created an
elastic demand like in business to consumer. This argument is highlighted in the fact that in the market
for blood collection needles in the same period, even though both BD and Terumo had kept its per unit
price at 7.5 cents, BD market share has dropped from 40 per cent to 30 BD while Terumo doubled its
market share from 25 per cent to 50 per cent (Cespedes amp; Rangan, 1993).
Finally, a global market perspective must be taken by a marketer in business to business marketing.
The demand for many business
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Social Issues
Business Brief The problem of state presence in socio economic life has always been and will be the
subject of heated discussions among economists, sociologists and political scientists. This issue is not
only an ideological one, but also of significant importance for the state functioning. It is undisputable
that the implementation of particular tasks by the state turns out indispensable for the functioning of
society, however, in terms of market existence the underlying advantages, to be discussed below, are
much less favorable. The classification of social regulations In the course of the recent 50 years the
decrease of economic regulations is quite noticeable while the social ones present an increasing
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licenses, patents. State intervention at private markets generates costs, unpredictable consequences
and is often more damaging than purposeful. The state frequently builds obstacles preventing
economic growth. In many cases state regulations raise company functioning costs, slow down
decision making processes and limit access to resources necessary for the production of goods and the
provision of services. Finally, it is the consumer who suffers unfavorable effects of such regulations.
One of the negative side effects, in terms of the state interference in the social sphere, are
administration costs covered by the state budget and spent on running and supporting federal agencies.
Another negative factor takes the form of bureaucratic inclinations presented by clerks in creating
regulations the objective of which is often lost among inadequate requirements, the maze of rules
difficult to overcome for consumers and entrepreneurs in order to meet due requirements.
Additionally, entrepreneurs themselves are trying to extend the scope of regulations by seeking ways
to use them to their own advantage. The costs to be covered by entrepreneurs refer to the necessary
documentation, accounting and legal advice, employing consultants and experts, the purchase of
necessary equipment, but also the cost of waiting time for indispensable
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Dress Codes Challenges
A major challenge students face today is dress code. Dress codes unfairly target students based on
gender and body type, but more specifically targets female students. Every school has a different dress
code. But most dress codes ban leggings, shorts and short skirts, and bare midriffs. Dress codes make
girls think that they are the problem, when it really is not. Like I said before, dress codes specifically
target female students. The reason most people give for having dress codes is so that the girls clothing
won t distract the boys. An example is leggings. Girls wear leggings to be comfortable. Wearing
leggings is no different than wear super tight skinny jeans. Wearing jeans is not very comfortable
sometimes, and it can be so uncomfortable
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Environmental Justice Document Analysis
Adopted on October 24 27, 1991, in Washington D.C., at the First National People of Color
Environmental Leadership Summit, seventeen principles of Environmental Justice were formed. The
document act as a blueprint for the grassroots movement. The first, fifteenth, and seventeenth
principle is respect for Mother Earth and her inhabitants. The second and fifth principle is a demand
for the fair treatment of all peoples in their participation of public policy. The third principle is the
right to use land and renewable resources for the wellbeing of the planet and its organisms. The fourth
and sixth principle calls for the elimination of all hazardous things that threaten the purity of the planet
and for those who partake in these hazards are
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The Fundamental Principles Of The Us Constitution
One of the fundamental principles of the US Constitution is the freedom of speech. Something so
ingrained in the country, that it is often an afterthought for many Americans. John Stuart Mill believes
that freedom of expression and speech is a necessity for the human race to advance and evolve. Mill s
justification of this absolute freedom come from the understanding that mistakes and choices made by
the person leads to progress and the development of your individual self. He also argues that speech
must be absolute because the only way harm can truly come about, is through action. Mill s harm
principle states that, the only reason for power to be legitimately exercised over a people is to prevent
harm to others. It also sought to limit the actions of a possible tyrannical majority that begins to
impose its interests on the public. Mill claims that the only limit that should be placed on expression is
if it leads to the harms of others, it is not to be infringed upon if it only harms the individual. James
Madison agreed with many of the concepts of Mill s free speech, but thought a limit on speech was a
sign of a breach of power, which was reflected in the drafting of the First Amendment. Recent
Supreme Court cases have ruled in favor of limiting certain forms of speech that speaks to a clear and
present danger, when words aren t simply content, but a vehicle for action. Mill argues that the
freedom of dissenting speech is just as, if not more important than the popular
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Overview Of Glial Activation And Proinflammatory Biobioce
12. Zhu 2014 Quetiapine attenuates glial activation and proinflammatory cytokines in APP/PS1
transgenic mice via inhibition of nuclear factor κB pathway. Abstract Background: In Alzheimer s
disease, growing evidence has shown that uncontrolled glial activation and neuroinflammation may
contribute independently to neurodegeneration. Antiinflammatory strategies might provide benefits for
this devastating disease. The aims of the present study are to address the issue of whether glial
activation and proinflammatory cytokine increases could be modulated by quetiapine in vivo and in
vitro and to explore the underlying mechanism. Methods: Four month old amyloid precursor protein
(APP) and presenilin 1 (PS1) transgenic and nontransgenic mice were ... Show more content on
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Apart from these classic hallmarks, increasing evidence has demonstrated uncontrolled glial activation
and neuroinflammation in AD brain may contribute independently to neural dysfunction and cell death
(Akiyama et al., 2000; Wyss Coray and Mucke, 2002). Robust activation of microglia has been found
in and around the area of amyloid plaques in the AD brain, and reactive astrocytes have been shown to
form a halo surrounding the amyloid plaques (Itagaki et al., 1989; Ho et al., 2005). Additionally,
numerous proinflammatory factors have been reported to be elevated in both patients with AD and
transgenic animal models of AD (Griffin et al., 1989; Akiyama et al., 2000; Ruan et al., 2009).
Whether alleviation of neuroinflammation will offer therapeutic benefit for AD remains unclear.
Epidemiological studies show a possible association between suppression of inflammation and
reduced risk for AD (in t Veld et al., 2001; Vlad et al., 2008). Therefore, drugs targeting
neuroinflammation might provide benefits for the prevention and treatment of this devastating disease.
In the central nervous system, microglia and astrocytes are the major type of glial cells, and activation
of these cells has been involved in all neurodegenerative diseases (Wyss Coray and Mucke, 2002).
Nevertheless, the diverse physiological functions of glial activation might complicate the
interpretation of experimental
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Tensions In Montana 1948 By Larry Watson
The book Montana 1948 written by Larry Watson, continuously throws something new at you. It is
about the small town of Bentrock located on the very northeastern edge of Montana which has
changed through a series of events that many didn t even know the whole truth about. Tensions arise
within both the family and the community which causes people to be forced to take a side. During
hard times it is important to be loyal because that can help one another persevere the endeavor.
An example of someone who was loyal was Wes. Wes being the sheriff of the town showed his loyalty
The next day my father began investigating the accusation Marie had made against his brother (57).
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David was there earlier than expected, therefore While I was sitting there I saw someone cutting
across our backyard There was a knothole you can see out of I was pretty sure it was Uncle Frank.
(97). This gave his dad an eyewitness account of the events that occurred before the death of Marie
and gave another possible way that she died. It also put him in potential danger because of being an
eye witness to the potential crime because he could end up being put up on the witness stand being
asked to testify, which the defendant wouldn t want to occur. David s loyalty to his dad is important
because not only is Wes his dad but he is also the sheriff of the small town, therefore it is a good
decision to keep in good standings with
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What Is Bucky Cantor s Sense Of Responsibility
Sandy Nguy October 10, 2014 CWL 315 Nemesis In the novel Nemesis, by Philip Roth, Bucky
Cantor, a resilient and healthy young gentleman with a sense of responsibility, has been sidelined from
war by his terrible vision. He works as a valued gym instructor and playground director at Newark s
Chancellor Playground. As Cantor is respected by the boys at the playground, his community is going
through a polio epidemic and some of the students in his care begin to sicken and decease. His sense
of responsibility sets in motion a cycle of uncertainty and self pity that leads to his downfall. He has
set expectations for himself that are beyond impossible to achieve. As the epidemic continues and
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The boy whose name is Arnie is now older, graduated from college, working, and happily married
with two children. On the other hand, Bucky continues to blame himself and becomes bitter with no
hope. Because he keeps blaming himself for what has happened, he has excluded himself from the
world. Bucky would not date, show anyone his arm or legs. He did not even pay a visit to the place he
loved most Chancellor Avenue School. Bucky always had a personal desire for a heroic challenge, but
instead he was crippled physically by polio and demoralized by persistent shame . Arnie tries to reason
with him that Polio did them the harm and that Bucky Cantor was just as much a victim (Nemesis
271) as anyone else. Bucky does not accept anything the boy tells him, further railing against God and
himself for what has happened. Bucky is this martyr, this maniac of the why. Cantor stops himself as a
hero and displaces his life with
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The Wiggles as a Popular Culture Essay
The Wiggles are a children s music and entertainment group consisting of four members who formed
in Sydney in 1991. The original members were Anthony Field, Murray Cook, Greg Page and Jeff Fatt.
Before the formation of the group, Field and Fatt were members of the Australian pop band The
Cockroaches with Page being a roadie, and met Cook at Macquarie University where they were
studying to become pre school teachers. Together, they formed The Wiggles. Using connections
gained from The Cockroaches, The Wiggles first manager Jeremy Fabinyi negotiated with the ABC to
air The Wiggles TV show. This program essentially promoted their first album and tour, launching The
Wiggles careers.
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This therefore has a positive effect on the young individual in the present as well as the future, as well
as The Wiggles being viewed in a positive manner by consumers and members of society because of
this influence on children.
The Wiggles are so successful because of their positive influence on children s lives and the
satisfaction that adults receive from being aware of the educational value behind the program. This
can be obviously demonstrated through the long running creative programs aired on television with
such popularity that The Wiggles have become known around the world. This has made them an
international franchise and allowed the company to expand into other associated products and
programs such as live performance shows and recorded albums.
The products of this popular culture are aimed at a specific target market. Primary consumers of The
Wiggles are young children but the major purchasers of associated products and paraphernalia are the
children s parents and adults.
There is no divide in the consumption of this popular culture s associated products in relation to
gender, although the group previously consisted of four males, as well as many of the associated
characters being male. This recently changed in 2012 when a female Wiggle was introduced, creating
a more female friendly show, which may appeal to young girls more so than before, therefore giving
The Wiggles the opportunity to expand their market
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The And Social Impacts Of The Industrial Revolution
Becoming more and more popular, 24 states have adopted Right To Work Laws which prohibit
employers and unions from making agreements which would require current, or future, employees to
join a union in order to work for the company. This law has created a controversy which spans across
topics such as personal and employer freedoms, to fiscal responsibility of the government and tax
payers money.
History of Unions and Right To Work
The first recorded labor strike in the US occurred when New York journeymen tailors protested a
wage reduction in 1768. In response to economic and social impacts of the industrial revolution,
unions began rapidly forming in the mid 19th century. The main focus of the unions was to defend
against cheap labor , improve safety conditions, and demand shorter workdays. National Labor groups
began to form at this time as well. The Knights of Labor emerged as a major force in the late 1880s,
but eventually collapsed because of poor organization, disagreement of goals, lack of effective
leadership, and opposition from employers and government forces.
The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (better known as the Wagner Act) was the single most
important piece of labor legislation enacted in the United States in the 20th century. Its purpose was to
prohibit employers interference with the autonomous organization of workers into unions.
Sponsored by New York Senator Robert F. Wagner, the Wagner Act established the federal
government as the
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Physician-Assisted Suicide In Canada
Physician assisted suicide involves a doctor purposely and knowingly providing knowledge or means
or both, required to commit suicide by a patient or a person willing to die. Patients that suffer from
serious cancers or disease that have no cure, usually suffer the pain in hospital bed till time comes for
them to permanently be free from pain. This process offers an immediate relief to those patients.
Should physician assisted suicide be permitted in Canada? Physician assisted suicide should not be
permitted in Canada as life is God s most valuable gift to any human and by ending it, considers to be
disrespect of God and his gift of been given a human form. In fact, physician assisted suicide should
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Patients ask for this option opposed to living till the end is due to the beliefs of burden on family and
fears about future loss of function associated with increases in disability (Radtke, 2005). These leads
to patients making decision to die in early stage and face psychological issues. Decisions like such can
lead to doctors not fully trying to save and heal a patient or family members losing hope and give up.
Treatment could be possible but might take longer but seeing patients suffer the doctors might give up
due to being prompted from precious cases even if they feel to refuse assisting suicide (Stevens,
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Leaving The Eu Case Study
Introduction
On Thursday 23rd June, 2016, the UK held a vote on whether to leave or remain within the European
Union. The decision made as a result of the vote was to leave and subsequently the SMEs located
within the UK were left to consider what challenges and opportunities could emerge from this
monumental event that was dubbed by the media Brexit . They realised that by voting to leave the
European Union, the UK will face serious consequences which could present challenges in facilitating
localised and globalised entrepreneurship opportunities (Chalmers and Menon, 2016).
When Theresa May triggered Article 50 in March, 2017; she ruled out any hope of the government the
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Whilst not being outside the EU does not mean that the UK will be excluded from the single market, it
would be within the UK s best interest to negotiate a favorable trade agreement. Exclusion will not be
a barrier to trade but rather an inconvenience, that if approached strategically could enable the UK to
broker a unilateral free trade policy that allow for speedier negotiations with other countries outside
the EU. Possible tariffs on exports to the EU could be a challenge however the upside is that there is
an opportunity to trade with other countries.
According to an government commissioned review conducted by industry chief Jürgen Maier, Brexit
could put the UK at the forefront of technologies such as robotics, artificial intelligence, 3D printing,
augmented and virtual reality (Monaghan, 2017). The 246 page review contains a detailed plan of of
measures that will boost UK growth and productivity through the manufacturing sector which will
increase exports and earning potential, ushering in the 4th industrial revolution worth over £455bn
over the next decade (Monaghan, 2017).
Human Resources Brexit could alter the dynamics of the relationship with the rest of the world as the
EU is one of the world s largest markets comprising of £11 billion worth of trade stemming from its
advanced technologies and highly skilled educated workforce (Baldwin and Lopez Gonzalez, 2015).
Immigration spurs entrepreneurship (Fairlie and Lofstrom, 2015) and with the knowledge
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Piñatas Analysis
A. Attention Getter: I will walk in with two small piñatas. I will then proceed to ask the class if they
know what it is that I am holding. Once somebody answers, I will ask them if they know what they
represent and what they were/are used for. B. Revealed Object and Speakers Credibility: I will pass
around the piñatas to the class. I am Mexican and I can clearly remember that at every birthday party I
went to that there was a piñata for the children to hit. I always thought it was a bit peculiar but never
gave it another thought. It was not until I was with my family in Juarez during lent, we broke a piñata
on the last Sabbath day of lent. That is when I asked some of my family members and they told me the
interesting history that surrounded the piñata. C. Thesis: Many of us, coming from a Latin
background, have hit or at least seen a piñata but none of us really know the true meaning behind it.
By the end of this speech, I hope you will know not only know the piñata s history but also, what it ...
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Main Point 2 (The Way It Is Used In The Religious Aspect): The majority of people that know of and
use a piñata are of Latin culture and of Catholic religion. Traditional piñatas that have a religious
meaning are traditionally shaped like a seven or ten pointed star piñata. The seven points represent the
seven deadly sins while the ten points represents the ten commandments. The stick that is used to
break the piñata represents love. The people around you blindfold you so that you will not be enticed
by evil and so that the good people that surround you, can guide you to what is good. You must hit
hard to break the piñata. Breaking the seven or ten pointed piñata represents you defeating the evil.
Breaking the seven pointed piñata represents you defeating and over coming the seven deadly sins.
Breaking the ten point piñata represents forgiveness for breaking the ten commandments; that is why
the good things come falling out as if it were Heaven showering down on
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Evoking Freedom Study
The Effects of Evoking Freedom Technique on Compliance Social influence and the power of social
situations have always been central topics of inquiry for psychologists due to their impact on our
everyday lives. Social influence refers to the ways in which people alter their attitudes, emotions, and
behaviors of others. Every day, we encounter countless attempts by other people to influence us.
Likewise, we try to influence others. Compliance is a kind of social influence in which an individual
modifies his or her behavior in response to an appeal made by another person. Many studies have
investigated effective means of increasing compliance rates.
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Also, if the cost of the request plays an important role as predicted in determining the compliance rate,
we should see a higher compliance rate in a low stakes request in the presence of the evoking freedom
technique than in a high stakes request in the presence of the evoking freedom technique, and a higher
compliance in a low stakes request in the absence of the evoking freedom technique than in a high
stakes request in the absence of the evoking freedom technique. If we had seen these effects, it would
have also meant that we support the idea that when one is given the freedom to accept or refuse a
request, he or she will be more likely to comply even with a request that is costlier for that
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Relationship Between Jason And Medea In Jesmyn Ward s...
In the book Salvage the Bones, by Jesmyn Ward, there is a parallel storyline between Esch s life and
the ancient myth of Jason and Medea. Throughout the book, Esch constantly compares herself with
Medea, while referring to Manny as Jason. Both Esch and Medea are forced to cope with the fact that
the two people whom they loved and cherished most in the world have deceived them. As Esch s
character comes of age throughout the book, her decreasing dependency on Manny helps her gain
strength, just as Medea did once she realized the depth of Jason s betrayal. Although the relationship
of Jason and Medea mirrors that of Esch and Manny in some important ways, Esch s story ends better
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Luckily for Esch, not only did she have three loving brothers, but she also had all of her brother s
friends, whom looked after her like she was their little sister. After Hurricane Katrina had ended, Esch
had a chat with her dad, in which he was convinced that Esch should keep the baby. This made her
more confident, to know that she had not only her brother s approval, but also her father s approval
(247). Esch s family and friends are accepting of her pregnancy, and they all even offer to help take
care of her and the baby, in hopes that this baby will be the miracle which will bring the family
together. After this conversation with her dad, Big Henry also confronts her about this conversation,
which he has accidentally listened on. He asked her Who the daddy? , and when she cautiously replies
with It don t have no daddy , he caringly replies to her You wrong...this baby got multiple daddies ,
which shows that even though he isn t a part of the family, he is implying that he will assist in raising
the baby, along with her real family (254). Medea is not as fortunate as Esch. After being betrayed by
Jason, she had no one to turn to, not even her own family. So, to take revenge on Jason, she resorts to
murdering all of their children, and even his new bride, leaving him with no one, the way that he left
her. Esch and Medea are constantly compared, but this is the one
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The Artist Pablo Picasso
The artist Pablo Picasso is quite possibly one of the most famous artists to ever live. While he was one
of the greatest painters, he was also a man of many talents. He was a painter, sculptor, printmaker,
ceramicist and stage designer. Picasso was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, as
well as the co founder of Cubism. His creativity, empathy, and mastery in the arts has led him to
become such a revolutionary artist. He devoted his life to painting and artistic production for the
simple fact of wanting to contribute to modern art in the 20th century. Picasso was born Pablo Diego
José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad
Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso on October 25th, 1881 in Málaga, Spain. Picasso s parents were
Don José Ruiz Blasco and Doña María Picasso y López. Picasso s father was a painter and art teacher.
Picasso was introduced to art by his father. Picasso showed a passion and displayed a prodigious talent
for drawing at an early age. His father decided to formally train him, at the age of seven, in the art of
oil painting and figure drawing. Picasso was a precocious boy whose budding talent grew to
overshadow that of his father. By the time he was 13.
The painting, Les Demoiselles d Avignon, was painted by Picasso in the year 1907 and is the most
famous example of cubism painting, as it is considered the first cubist piece of artwork. With this
piece Picasso marked an extensive break from the traditional characteristics of painting, he abandoned
all aspects of traditional art with this piece. He veered far from the representation and form often seen
in traditional art at the time. He depicted five naked women prostitutes in a brothel, but the women
were far from realistic. Picasso had drawn them nothing like the traditional paintings of women. Their
bodies were made up of flat, splintered planes rather than rounded volumes, their eyes were drawn
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5 Of The Best Movie Scripts To Learn From In Each Major

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  • 2. Character Analysis Of Anakin Skywalker The central character appearing in all six movies in the Star Wars saga is Darth Vader, who is formerly known as Anakin Skywalker. He is the protagonist in the prequel trilogy, but one of the main antagonists in the original trilogy. The films tell the story of Anakin Skywalker as a Jedi knight who turns to the dark side of the Force. Darth Vader is the father of Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia. He later sacrifices himself to save his son, Luke. Anakin Skywalker s journey in the galaxy made him my favorite character while watching the saga. Watching the prequel trilogy before the original trilogy, especially in episode one, had me rooting for Anakin. He was very kind and compassionate towards Qui Gon Jinn and Padme Amidala who were strangers to him at the time. When Qui Gon Jinn discovers Anakin s extremely high midi chlorians count, it is believed that Anakin is the Chosen One. Then Anakin is older in episodes two and three, it is evident that Anakin becomes power hungry and controlling. He loves Padme very much and wants to prevent Padme s childbirth death so he joins the dark side and pledges himself to Chancellor Palpatine s teachings. At this part of the film, I did not know what to think. I continuously thought back on Anakin Skywalker as a young boy and wondering how this anger escalated so quickly. Throughout the original trilogy, Anakin Skywalker is known as Darth Vader. In episode six, Return of the Jedi, Darth Vader, who is perceived as the evilest being in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Brief Note On The Conflict Resolution Skills Conflict Resolution Skills According to Hashish, Hamouda, and Taha (2015), conflict is healthy, common, and necessary for growth and Losa Iglesias and Becerro De Bengoa Vallejo (2012) have noted that conflict has been a vital factor of social functioning throughout history and the present, which has been widely defined in the literature. Scenario You are a newly hired Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) who began working at the Health For You, Family For Us clinic. As for patient care in the clinic, you are currently under two doctors, Dr. Paul and Dr. Snick; however, Dr. Snick has been particularly unkind to you. After meeting with your third patient for the day, you realize that the patient needs a refill for his narcotics (oxycodone) for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1. Win/win approach1 Win/win approach focuses on both parties being able to come together on appropriate terms, while feeling that each person has resolved their point and has expressed gratification that each party has essentially won after the conflict. Example: You express to Dr. Paul that Dr. Snick has been disregarding your narcotic prescription signing request. According to her, Dr Snick has been having a rough patch and stated that in the meantime you can resolve this by handing me the prescriptions to sign. This appears to be a win/win resolution; Dr. Paul is eager to help his new colleague, you are able to do your job effectively and Dr. Snick will not feel imposed on. 2. Creative response Although Dr. Paul is eager to assist with your prescription signing, there are days when she may be unavailable and you re left with the only option of Dr. Snick. Approaching the doctor, can take some bravado; however, you re open to conversation and conflict resolution for the sake of a healthy, therapeutic work environment. Creatively, you express to Dr. Snick that he is the best doctor that the world has ever seen in hopes of conflict resolution, to lessen the tension and to hopefully receive a positive reaction. 3. Empathy Because Dr Snick has disregarded your prescription signing, you inquire about his reasoning. He then tells you that he is under a lot of pressure and that he does not want to be bothered by having to sign other colleague s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. To What Extent Was The Middle Class Participation In The... The 1848 Revolution affected 50 countries throughout Europe as a result of changes and reforms of European society during the early 19th century. liberal reformers and radical politicians were reshaping national governments. Technological innovations and inventions were revolutionizing the life of the working class and awareness of the ideas of liberalism, socialism and nationalism became more widespread. The goals and objectives of the working class now began to fall in with the middle class which frustrated and irritated them. The middle and working classes did shared a desire for reform, and agreed on many of the specific issues and topics. Their participations in the revolutions were very different. The middle classes were the driving force ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Benefits Of Junk Food Do you know how I m going to make America better? As President, I will make sure provided food is healthier. Junk food is defined as food with little nutritional value. Also, it is very high on calories and fats. Fats from unhealthy food trigger the brain to want more. If you eat unhealthy food, it can lead to heart disease. For the past 30 years, the number of overweight teenagers has been tripled and also the number of overweight children has been doubled. Making food healthier will benefit all Americans, which will allow our country to live longer lives, be better for our health problems, and make our country more productive. I may cut some jobs because of limiting the junk food business, but I will create jobs with the new food ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Junk food is also readily available at restaurant chains across the country in the form of French fries, chicken nuggets, shakes, soda, etc. The United States ranks ninth in life expectancy among nations in the developed world. About 78 percent of the health care expenditures are for the treatment of chronic disease. Junk food or fast food is okay to have occasionally, but many people eat it on a regular basis. A study noted that regularly eating fast food leads to a chance of developing insulin resistance, which heightens risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Fast food restaurants are linked to a greater risk of cardiovascular health problems. Junk food is associated with an increased risk of death even after ruling out deaths due to cardiovascular conditions. In conclusion, if we have healthier food we will have less health problems. Healthier food will make us a more productive country. One in three children are physically active every day. I feel that if food was healthier then that would not happen. Eating well balanced, healthy food can help you reduce or maintain your weight. The food we eat affects us more than we realize. Obese people are less productive in the workplace and more prone to injury, a study claims. One problem with junk foods is that they re low in satiation value. Studies claim that people who eat unhealthy food and are overweight need a longer work break. Also if they are more prone to injury than they might have to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Epidemic Of Polio During The Egyptian Era From the late Egyptian era to the early 1900 s, humans were perplexed about why people were suddenly getting paralyzed without warning. It wasn t until research skills and technology accessibility improved that scientists were able to grasp the idea that it was all caused by the Poliomyelitis virus. Polio began ravaging through the world in the twentieth century, crippling children, and, even after the discovery of numerous vaccines, is still relentless enough that it infects children today. Poliomyelitis, also called infantile paralysis (Swanson 1), is a virus that has been around for over 3,000 years, but had troubled scientists right up until the early 1900s when they had the resources to fully research it. This virus is part of the enterovirus division, meaning it attacks through oral ingestion and gains access to the body along the gastrointestinal tract (the tract that leads from the mouth to the anus). From the G.I. tract, it then enters the blood, through which it travels to and attacks the nervous system. Once the virus fully destroys a neuron, the neuron then cannot regenerate and therefore ends the connection between the other neurons around it. This left the infected hosts with twisted limbs, extreme muscle pain and spasms, and, in extremely severe cases, the inability to perform vital life functions. Polio can be classified into three different types, depending on which part of the nervous system it decides to attack. Spinal Poliomyelitis was the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Contextual Theory. The Overall Purpose Of This Brief Paper Contextual Theory The overall purpose of this brief paper is to characterize the main concepts, main techniques, and any current research that supports contextual therapy in relation to contextual theory. While the purpose of this exercise was to demonstrate knowledge of counseling theories not addressed in class sessions, contextual therapy (which has also been referred to as contextual family therapy in prior literature) is not per se a theory as much as it is a method of therapy based on Ivan Boszormenyi Nagy s contextual theory. In his determination that there is more to understanding an individual s challenges in relation to others, Boszormenyi Nagy designed contextual therapy to draw attention to his empirically based findings from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Excluding such information could lead to misrepresenting the factors by which the client experiences the world and bankrupt the influence of culture on development. Boszormenyi Nagy stretches facts to include those details about world views that are a product of our own created reality that is culminated by choice and agency. While a child certainly does not have a choice into what family they are born into, the parents do have a choice into how they will interact with each other around that child, such that, inconsistencies or neglect of that healthy relationship could create for the child a fact that unhealthy conflict is normal or that they must choose sides of affection (Goldenthal, 2005). Since there is an underlying foundation of psychotherapy present, contextual therapy accounts for facts that may be present that the client may not be able to bring to their conscience or that they may be unwilling to acknowledge that were out of their control, but nevertheless, still occurred (Ruzgyte, 2011). Psychology. The functioning of the person within was also heavily regarded by Boszormenyi Nagy, such that his reflections from psychoanalytical theories would illuminate the need to connect the parts of the individual psyche: cognitive abilities; emotional functioning; instinctual drives; internal conflicts; moral and intellectual development; and concepts of object relations theory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A Permanent International Investment Court And Its... Recently, the UNCTAD report of 2015 has waged a fierce war against the International Arbitration System by proposing some radical reformations to the ISDS mechanisms. One of the crucial challenges pertains to safeguarding the sovereignty of States with regards to their public policymaking by placing some limits on IIAs. In other words, the report suggests that the current International Arbitration mechanisms have constituted a breach to the sovereign right of the states to apply their national law, and to regulate in their public interest. Furthermore, the proposal envisages an eventual formation of a permanent international investment court and its possible multi lateralization either through BITs or international conventions. Suffice it to say that this was an inevitable outcome to the heated debate between the proponents and opponents of the ISDS. Especially that they preferred to put an end to many growing arbitration practices like waiver and fork in the road clauses in BITs. However, some thoughtful questions have arisen concerning the UNCTAD tendency towards reformation. The most intriguing question of all is whether it is necessary to protect states sovereignties, with regard to their right to apply their national law and to legislate in their public interests, from current international Arbitration mechanisms or not. Concerning the right of states to apply their national law, this right remains unviolated: as derogating from national ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Anxiety And Panic Disorders Anxiety can have such distress that it hinders with the power to lead a normal life. If anxiety causes worry and fear are constant and overwhelming, and can be disabling. A Panic disorder is a condition that one s has a feeling of terror that comes suddenly and again and again with no warning. Other symptoms of a panic attack include sweating, chest pain, shivers and it is an unusually strong or irregular pulse. It can seem like you are having a heart attack or going crazy. Although, a panic disorder can be frightening but normally it does not hurt others. However, panic disorder should be treated by a physician it the panic attack continues. There are some minor treatments that help an individual that is dealing with a panic disorder. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Like Mexicans By Gary Soto In the story, Like Mexicans by author Gary Soto explains how he was always told him to marry a girl from his same ethnicity, but unexpectedly fell in love and married a Japanese girl. Sotos grandmother advised him to marry a girl that fitted the stereotype of a Mexican girl. He decided to ask his mom about the issue. His mom agreed that if he were to find a righteous Mexican women to marry her. Soto decides to ask Scott as well, who happened to be a second generation okie. An okie was what his grandma would call any person that was from a different ethnicity than them. They talk about their future how one day they hope to reach the American Dream. They share the same vision of marrying someone. It was shocking to him, that he ended up marrying a Japanese woman because he never imagined marrying someone that wasn t Mexican. When he was twenty years old, he fell in love with a girl that he knew his grandma would be concerned about. Soto told his mom about the woman and how she was the one for him and the more he talked about her the more his mom seemed to be worried. That s when he realized that his mother wanted him to marry someone from his own social class. Everyone agreed that indeed he wasn t good enough for his fiancee. One day Carolyn took Soto to her home to meet her parents. Soto was nervous, until he sees her house and how alike their houses looked. He acknowledges how alike their ethnicities were, mainly in the economic sense. As Soto is in the roadway he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Soybean Hydroponics in the Arctic Tundra Soybean Hydroponics in the Arctic Tundra Abstract: Soybeans will be grown hydroponically in the arctic tundra. Greenhouses will be used to extend the possible growing season. Soybeans can serve two good purposes. They can be used as food or as a way to make biofuel. This is great for the arctic environment where it is difficult to get supplies such as food and gasoline. With a steady supply of food and fuel more research can be done in this harsh environment. The goals are to produce the highest output of soybeans possible hydroponically and to convert what is not wanted for food into biofuel. Another goal is to show that hydroponics can be used on a commercial level and hopefully get more companies to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the United States biofuel production has grown a lot over the last two decades. In 1995 production was at 500,000 gallons, by 2005 it was 75 million gallons, and by 2006 it was at 224 million gallons [Biofuels 13]. The main plant used in the United States biofuel production was the soybean [Biofuels 13]. Currently 4 percent of the world s demand for primary energy comes from biofuels. The more popular and more well known hydropower only provides 2 percent of the world s primary energy demand [Maugeri 10]. Most modern cars can use up to a 10 percent biofuel mix in their engines without any modifications, though some cars called flex fuel can use 100 percent biofuel or gasoline [Maugeri 10]. One big advantage to using biofuel is that it produces a higher octane rating than gasoline which helps improve engine performance [Maugeri 10]. Biofuels currently cost a little more to make compared to gasoline at about a ten to eight ratio respectively [Sanders 10]. Hopefully with more farms producing the components for making biofuels hydroponically it can help drive the price down to where it can be competitive with gasoline and one day completely replace it. Methodology: Since the soybeans are going to be grown in the arctic tundra a greenhouse will be used to extend the growing season which is typically 10 12 weeks to much longer. Soybeans grow best at somewhere between 60 86 degrees Fahrenheit [Jones 05]. Grow lights will be used in the greenhouse when there is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Physical Evidence As Document Buckland s article raises the question of what is a Document . Buckland gathers opinions from different articles and documentalists, and explains from different perspectives. From my point of view, I agree the opinion of Physical Evidence as Document. (Buckland 1997) The document should not be a natural object or element without any human interpretation or reproduction. It s true that as mentioned in the article, stones like fossils, are documents but they are natural objects. However, these stones can convey or express information with human interpretation. For example, the fossils can tell the existence of an animal, and the life condition in that era. In the article of Enduring Paradigm, New Opportunities written by Anne J. Gilliland Swetland, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Future Forecasts In Social Work As a practicing social worker, I will continuously discover, appraise, and attend to changing locales, populations, scientific and technological developments, and emerging societal trends to provide relevant services by gaining a clear understanding of the future forecasts that are intended to predict changes in trends that will in the future change the needs of individuals, groups, and communities. To gain a clear understanding through future forecasts I will need to analyze the purpose of the future forecasts, assess the underlying assumptions and credibility of source information, consider the influences of socioeconomic conditions, have minimal expectations for the numbers to speak for themselves, and assess the probability of surprise events (Chapin, 2014, p. 519). An Increased understanding and knowledge regarding future forecasts will provide an understanding of how programs and policies will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Social workers must effectively participate in electoral politics by voting, organizing debates, running for office, campaigning, lobbying, and conducting policy related research to present to policy writers (Chapin, 2014, p. 551). As a practicing social worker I will register to vote, communicate my concerns regarding current and future policies to elected officials, and encourage family members, friends, and clients to increase their knowledge on the elected candidates stances on social policies that directly relate to their life or the community as a whole and to have their voices heard through the voting process. In addition to voting, I would consider campaigning for candidates that are have similar values, ethics, and concerns I have regarding social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Discussion of the Article The Influence of Economists on... Discussing the Federal Reserve After reading the article, The Influence of Economists on the Federal Reserve Act, it is apparent the author is trying to suggest that the economists played a major role in the banking reform which led to the development of the Federal Reserve Act. During the late 1800 s and early 1900 s, issues regarding the framework for which the bank operates on was inconsistent and did not perform as projected in foreseeable emergency situations. For this reason, economists developed strategies and offered a plan that would deter the U.S. from the current sub tier banking system currently in place into a more reliable centralized banking system. The author gives evidence to this by including an array of economists ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With copious amounts of supporting details, the author s point of view may be one that focuses on economists in relation to the Federal Reserve Act and less on political agendas. The economists were the ones responsible for providing research and acknowledging different solutions to the crisis of 1907. The author depicts economists in the article as direct advisors and policy makers which gives the reader a better understanding of their roles in which they were perceived by the Senate and Congress (Caporal, 2003). These were individuals that strived for excellence and would go to great means to make an impact in the economy that would alter the banking system forever. Whether a reader agrees or disagrees with how the centralized banking system was created, the foundation for which it was built off of has continued to grow over a century with key fundamentals still in place today. The author s implications demonstrate that an economists, the intellectuals, were responsible for the banking reform that led to a structured banking system. Could this all have been possible without the influence of the economists? In my opinion, the author has provided enough evidence that would allow the reader to properly analyze and have confidence in the integrity of the article. The conclusion of the article signifies the influence the economist s had on the Federal Reserve Act and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Paganism Vs Vegetarianism Imagine if the apocalypse happened and the only viable food was the family dog, would it be immoral to eat the dog to survive? What if instead of a dog, it was the family s pig? The majority of American people would believe it s more morally justified to eat the pig than the dog which reduces the pig to a mere piece of bacon. The United States is a profit driven country which is reflected by their mistreatment of farm animals and can be seen by its peoples anthropocentric and hypocritical views. The Animal Welfare Act is the only Federal law that manages animal treatment in the means of transport, research, and by dealers (USDA). Although this law conveys the impression that all animals will have a basic standard of treatment, this isn t the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This comes to show that the support for veganism and vegetarianism is an ecological, ethical, or health concern issue, Nearly all plant eaters have fermenting vats (enlarged chambers where foods sits and microbes attack it). Ruminants like cattle and deer have forward sacs derived from remodeled esophagus and stomach. Horses, rhinos, and colobine monkeys have posterior, hindgut sacs. Humans have no such specializations.. The short canines in humans are a functional consequence of the enlarged cranium and associated reduction of the size of the jaws. In archeological sites, broken human molars are most often confused with broken premolars and molars of pigs, a classic omnivore (VRG). Although there is evidence to back up humans being omnivores, is it morally justified for humans to eat meat when survival is not a threat? If one s morals say no, there s many diets that exist that don t include animals. A vegan diet consists of not consuming any animal products. Humans choose this diet for many reasons, but one of the main reasons is to cut down on animal cruelty. Jonathan Safran Foer talks about the morality of harming animals for food in his book Eating Animals, What our babysitter said made sense to me, not only because it seemed true, but because it was the extension to food of everything my parents had taught me. We don t hurt family members. We don t hurt friends or strangers. We don t even hurt upholstered furniture. My not having thought to include animals in that list didn t make them the exceptions to it. It just made me a child, ignorant of the world s workings (Foer). This portrays how humans have a hierarchy of what is acceptable and what is not. One s treatment of animals comes from this cultural hierarchy. In different cultures, the hierarchy will shift, for example, within parts of the Jewish religion and culture ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Douglas Macarthur Legacy General Douglas MacArthur Douglas MacArthur was a United States general born in 1880 in Little Rocky, Arkansas and passing away in 1964 buried in his mother s hometown of Norfolk, Virginia. He is known most notably for his defense of the Philippines during World War II although it ended in Japanese occupation of the islands. MacArthur was raised by a military family, devoted his life to the army in both world wars as well as the Korean War, and was loved immensely by the American public throughout the twentieth century. Although the end of the Korean War saw some troubles with the command of MacArthur due to the struggles with the opposition from North Korea, he eventually was forced to retire, but this did not take away from his strong influence around the world as well as powerful legacy that allowed him to become a household name. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His mother came from a prominent family from Norfolk, Virginia where they owned a plantation. They moved around constantly due to the fact that his father, Arthur MacArthur Jr., was in the army, but MacArthur fought in several wars such as the Civil War and the Spanish American War. Before Douglas MacArthur was even born, MacArthur Jr., his father, was a general in the Union Army and a federal judge appointed by President Grant. His father and his decorated career as a high ranking officer in the military had a strong impact and influence on his life and choices, especially the ones that led to him following in his father s footsteps. All his life he would seek to be a man at arms in whom his father could have exulted (Manchester, 64) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay On The Fall Of Western Roman Empire The Demise of the Great Western Roman Empire The law of gravity explains that what goes up, must come down. As humans living on Earth we comply to this law that at times can be dissimilar from objects such as the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in year 476 AD. Rome was a massive, heavily populated, and rich empire that controlled Mediterranean trade, which makes the collapse a big deal in history (Grant). Rome still existed after the year 476 AD, however it was no longer a superpower in the Western world just a power amongst many predominately in the East. The collapse of Western Rome was gradual where there was no finite cause, yet a series of events. The fall of Rome is described in How Rome Fell by Adrian Goldsworthy as a retired athlete, whose body has declined from neglect and unhealthy lifestyle. Over the years from constant neglect this person s body would become weak until it succumbs to disease (Goldsworthy). This portrays exactly how gradual the collapse was of Western Rome and the several events that caused the fall. Primarily, great empires need great leadership. The haste formation of Constantinople by Constantine while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rome was split into the west in Rome and East in Constantinople. Majority of the Roman army was stationed in the East fighting the Persians, who were also a growing world superpower. Leaving Western Rome vulnerable as they had to deal with invasions from the Franks, Visigoth, Saxons, Vandals and Huns. These Barbarians were a difficult task for the Romans due to their vicious fighting styles and with their army split in half it was impossible to protect their borders. Each tribe took parts of western Rome. New tribes within the walls of Rome settled to benefit from the Mediterranean transport system, which created a cultural divide with a clash of Roman and Germanic customs and overpopulation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Priyanka Chopra Controversy Priyanka Chopra s tank top for a magazine cover creates a storm on social media Celebrities are like demi gods for fans. Anything they do, say, or wear is copied by their followers insanely. Being a powerful figure and an icon for the people, they fail to realize that their act, words, or attire may drag them into the centre of storm. Though they do so inadvertently, their conduct becomes an issue for debate. Priyanka Chopra has become the hot topic of debate recently when she shot for a cover page of a travel magazine, Conde Nast Traveller. Though the cover page is not obscene, the reason of her being in the middle of the controversy is the top she is wearing which has four words out of which Refugee, Immigrant, and Outsider, are struck off in red, whereas Traveller is intact and clear. As soon as the magazine was out, there was a huge uproar on social media. Many Twitteratis found it insensitive and reckoned that nobody becomes a refugee out of choice. While Priyanka has not given any explanation on her top, the magazine spokesperson came forward and clarified that the wordings on the top has been interpreted wrongly and their intention has not reach to the people. They gave this statement in defense of the controversial top, At Condé Nast Traveller, we believe that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We must demand a world free of racism and bigotry and prejudice so that we and generations after us may enjoy all the abundance that travel offers, the beauty of the world that is open and rich and diverse in its people and cultures and geographies. And we must, in the midst of our many differences, find and celebrate our commonalities, our oneness. We must recognise that we are all on a journey. Whether we are moving across oceans or just a few kilometres, or in our mind s eye, into a completely different world, whether we are doing so due to free will or circumstance we are all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Did Puck Use Shadows In A Midsummer Night s Dream Dreams are referenced quite frequently in William Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream. These references along with the title of the play are inklings that the play, or a portion of the play, is all just a strange dream that the characters are having while the play is taking place, but this is not so. A Midsummer Night s Dream is, in reality, a recollection and description of a dream and events that transpired in the past rather than a narration of those happening in the present. It is a portrayal of a ballad written by Peter Quince about a long and complex dream that Bottom had, including the events that transpired after. The thought that the majority of the play is a dream is indeed true, but the idea that it is one happening in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have had a dream past the wit of man to say what dream it was. Man is but an ass if he go about to expound this dream, (4.1.214 217). This is when Bottom realizes that everything that had just happened was all made up in this mind. He had dreamt about what was currently going on in his life, the wedding and play, but his wild imagination caused the dream to take a weird and unusual turn thus leading to fairies and ass heads. Bottom is so dumbfounded by this dream that he starts going on about eyes hearing and ears seeing. His dumbfoundment and astonishment is the most important feeling of the entire play; even more so than love. It is this feeling that leads to the very existence of the play. After his spiel about how indescribable the dream was, Bottom goes on to say, I will get Peter Quince to write a ballad of this dream. It shall be called Bottom s Dream be cause it hath no bottom; and I will sing it in the latter end of a play, before the Duke. Peradventure, to make it the more gracious, I shall sing it at her death, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Robert Mondavi and the Wine Industry Since the late 1960 s, California wine maker Robert Mondavi has been perceived by its stakeholders as one of the world s most innovative and high quality producers of fine wine. It is therefore not surprising that the company has endured great financial success; in fact, it has secured an impressive annual growth in earnings per share of ~28% over the last 8 years. Recently however, there have been many external forces that may serve to threaten the long term profitability of the firm: sales have been decreasing over the last 6 months due to a staggering economy, Australian imports are on the rise, shrinking the size of the pie for domestic firms, and there has been an industry wide trend to consolidate; existing firms are merging and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Smaller firms such as the family run operations in Europe may not be able to realize these same cost efficiencies. Furthermore, grapes represent 50 to 70% of a winemakers COGS, thus the competition for sourcing high quality grape growers is quite high. Just as Mondavi does for 75% of its purchases, most premium wine makers enter into long term contracts with growers to not only ensure that their demand is met but also to make sure that they receive grapes that are consistent in quality. Due to the fact that consumers have a plethora of premium wines (substitutes) to choose from and there is no penalty for switching between brands consumer buying power is fairly high, making consumers sensitive to price increases. As previously mentioned, the competition for sourcing quality grape growers is high making switching costs high as well. In order to circumvent the dependency on outside growers, Mondavi is starting to increase its internal sourcing capabilities. The premium wine segment is quite concentrated with high barriers to entry making mergers and acquisitions a strong and prevalent growth strategy. With industry analysts forecasting the demand for premium wine to grow at 8% to 10% per year, many former non rivals are now becoming a threat. Jug wine producers are entering the premium market and beer and spirit producers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Italian Immigrants Essay Italian immigrants were not welcomed with open arms into the land of opportunity. They had to adapt to the new lifestyle without forgetting theirs. Throughout the years, American citizens would be accustomed to having foreigners living in their neighborhoods. The Italian immigrants established communities where they managed to keep la via vecchia alive. The American population viewed the Italian immigrants as an inferior race. People who made rude comments about Italians specifically directed it to them and made sure they knew. They still regard Italian Americans as racially inferior dagos , wops, guineas, and greasers. 1 Like most immigrants that migrated to the Land of Liberty at the time, Italian immigrants were seen as foreigners to those that were born and raised in America. Particularly, Italian immigrants were placed at the lowest level of the economy and social class. The American population viewed them as uneducated people who were destined to be laborers. There were people that despise the idea of immigrants coming to the United States and there is no space for them. America for Americans should be the motto of every citizen. 2 They were not needed because they were unskilled and uneducated. Thus, the American population never sought to treat foreigners with respect. First, second, and third generations had to live with discrimination and horrible working and living conditions. Most Italian immigrants had to live in tenements which were crowded and small ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Drunk Drivers And Drunk Driving While I have never personally been involved in a crash caused by drunk driving, as a firefighter I have approached the aftermath of many. The worst drunk driving accident I have witnessed was a car that had rolled three times. The guy flew out the front window, leaving deep cuts all over his head. Because he was intoxicated, he tried to get up and move around, oblivious to his injuries or pain. He didn t even realize he had gotten into an accident. As I watched the scene unfold, it made me angry. I didn t understand how people could out themselves and others into dangerous or even fatal risks! Sadly, 50 to 70 percent of convicted drunk drivers continue to drive on a suspended license. On average, two in three people will be involved in a drunk driving crash in their lifetime ( 11 Facts ). Drunk driving is an issue that can be overcome by putting a Breath Alcohol Ignition Interlock Device in a car and always assigning a designated driver. The substantial problem with drunk driving is that every death it causes could be prevented. While drivers with a low BAC (blood alcohol concentration) are involved in fewer fatal crashes, those with a higher BAC of .15 are often the ones that cause the fatal crashes. In addition, people with high BAC drivers tend to be male between the ages of 25 to 35 with a history of DWI s ( Drinking and Driving ). By definition, alcohol is a depressant that slows down the functions of the central nervous system. This causes the normal brain function ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Was Oj Simpson Guilty Jonae Branyon British literature Mrs. B Is OJ Simpson guilty? On November 9, 1994 the world was shocked when news stories and articles began to surface about the murders of Nicole brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The two were found dead in LA in Nicole s browns home. Detectives began looking for suspects who could cause such a gruesome murder. Their first suspect was Orenthal Simpson also known as OJ Simpson. Even though he was found not guilty after the trial, I believe he is guilty because there were lost evidence during the trail, he was abusive towards Nicole Simpson during their marriage and the trial was mentally draining on the jury. During the long frustrating trail ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The independent article says, OJ Simpson best friend and lawyer knew he was guilty of killing his estranged wife . Robert Kardashian was one of oj Simpsons lawyers during the trail. They were long term friends before the trial happen, of course rob Kardashian would lie for his friend to keep him out of jail. The only thing that kept him out of jail was the fact that his hand didn t fir the allegedly murder suspect glove. But the one thing nobody thought about was the fact that he could have had an accomplice. The other evidence proved he was there but who said he had to be the one wearing the glove? Oj Simpson had arthritis in both of his knees so he wouldn t be able to overpower Ron Goldman on his own. But if had somebody else there to help him the both of them would be able to overpower Ron Goldman and Nicole brown. Only oj Simpson would have opportunity to do something like this to Nicole brown Simpson. Nobody else would have a way to get into her house like how he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Present Wireless Scenario Consists Of Homogeneous Network... Present wireless scenario consists of homogeneous network and heterogeneous networks. In homogeneous network each base station has similar transmit power level, antenna pattern, receiver noise floor and similar backhaul connectivity. But this type of network has disadvantage of coverage hole. In heterogeneous network the macro BSs is collocated with micro, pico and femto cells. This arrangement increases overall spectral efficiency per unit area (capacity) of the network. Whereas small cell like micro, pico, femto and relays are used to avoid coverage hole and to provide mobility to the users. Not only this relays can be used to provide backhaul connectivity, where wire line link is not possible or are expensive to deploy. As determined by the information theoretic capacity limits, current cellular systems have evolved to a point where a system with one BS achieves near optimal performance. Researchers are now moving towards more advanced heterogeneous network topology which will bring the network more closely to the mobile user leading to further capacity gains [46 49]. HetNets will significantly improve the spectral efficiency per unit area by utilizing a diverse set of BSs. 1.4 Elements of Heterogeneous Network Heterogeneous deployment need to use innovative cell association and inter celling interference coordination techniques in order to realize the promised capacity and coverage gains. A typical heterogeneous wireless technology as shown in figure 1.4 has the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Nature of B2B Demand The nature of the demand for industrial products or services is different compared with consumer products and poses unique challenges . Do you agree or disagree with the statement? Support your position with reference to an example of a company chosen from one of the following industries automotive, telecommunications, information technology (computing), fast moving consumer goods and medical equipment. The nature of business to business marketing differs in many areas with business to consumer marketing. The different nature of business to business marketing poses unique challenges and raises issues that differ from issues arising from consumer marketing. The nature of demand, or the characteristics of demand for business products ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another characteristic that differentiate between business to business market demand and business to consumer is that business to business products tend to have inelastic demand (Hutt amp; Speh, 2010). This principle shows that business to business product has demand characteristics with no correlation with price. BD had increased the price of its evacuated blood collection tube between 1979 to 1985 from 6 cents per unit to 8 cents per unit, where as its competitor, Terumo, a Japanese firm has kept its price at 6.5 cents per unit. However, BD has not lost its market share, which was kept at roughly 80 per cent while Terumo had increased its market share from 10 per cent to 20 per cent (Cespedes amp; Rangan, 1993). This change in market share for Terumo, can be explained by other means rather than arguing that Terumo, by keeping its price, absorbing any cost increases and inflation, has created an elastic demand like in business to consumer. This argument is highlighted in the fact that in the market for blood collection needles in the same period, even though both BD and Terumo had kept its per unit price at 7.5 cents, BD market share has dropped from 40 per cent to 30 BD while Terumo doubled its market share from 25 per cent to 50 per cent (Cespedes amp; Rangan, 1993). Finally, a global market perspective must be taken by a marketer in business to business marketing. The demand for many business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Social Issues Business Brief The problem of state presence in socio economic life has always been and will be the subject of heated discussions among economists, sociologists and political scientists. This issue is not only an ideological one, but also of significant importance for the state functioning. It is undisputable that the implementation of particular tasks by the state turns out indispensable for the functioning of society, however, in terms of market existence the underlying advantages, to be discussed below, are much less favorable. The classification of social regulations In the course of the recent 50 years the decrease of economic regulations is quite noticeable while the social ones present an increasing tendency and have been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... licenses, patents. State intervention at private markets generates costs, unpredictable consequences and is often more damaging than purposeful. The state frequently builds obstacles preventing economic growth. In many cases state regulations raise company functioning costs, slow down decision making processes and limit access to resources necessary for the production of goods and the provision of services. Finally, it is the consumer who suffers unfavorable effects of such regulations. One of the negative side effects, in terms of the state interference in the social sphere, are administration costs covered by the state budget and spent on running and supporting federal agencies. Another negative factor takes the form of bureaucratic inclinations presented by clerks in creating regulations the objective of which is often lost among inadequate requirements, the maze of rules difficult to overcome for consumers and entrepreneurs in order to meet due requirements. Additionally, entrepreneurs themselves are trying to extend the scope of regulations by seeking ways to use them to their own advantage. The costs to be covered by entrepreneurs refer to the necessary documentation, accounting and legal advice, employing consultants and experts, the purchase of necessary equipment, but also the cost of waiting time for indispensable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Dress Codes Challenges A major challenge students face today is dress code. Dress codes unfairly target students based on gender and body type, but more specifically targets female students. Every school has a different dress code. But most dress codes ban leggings, shorts and short skirts, and bare midriffs. Dress codes make girls think that they are the problem, when it really is not. Like I said before, dress codes specifically target female students. The reason most people give for having dress codes is so that the girls clothing won t distract the boys. An example is leggings. Girls wear leggings to be comfortable. Wearing leggings is no different than wear super tight skinny jeans. Wearing jeans is not very comfortable sometimes, and it can be so uncomfortable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Environmental Justice Document Analysis Adopted on October 24 27, 1991, in Washington D.C., at the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit, seventeen principles of Environmental Justice were formed. The document act as a blueprint for the grassroots movement. The first, fifteenth, and seventeenth principle is respect for Mother Earth and her inhabitants. The second and fifth principle is a demand for the fair treatment of all peoples in their participation of public policy. The third principle is the right to use land and renewable resources for the wellbeing of the planet and its organisms. The fourth and sixth principle calls for the elimination of all hazardous things that threaten the purity of the planet and for those who partake in these hazards are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Fundamental Principles Of The Us Constitution One of the fundamental principles of the US Constitution is the freedom of speech. Something so ingrained in the country, that it is often an afterthought for many Americans. John Stuart Mill believes that freedom of expression and speech is a necessity for the human race to advance and evolve. Mill s justification of this absolute freedom come from the understanding that mistakes and choices made by the person leads to progress and the development of your individual self. He also argues that speech must be absolute because the only way harm can truly come about, is through action. Mill s harm principle states that, the only reason for power to be legitimately exercised over a people is to prevent harm to others. It also sought to limit the actions of a possible tyrannical majority that begins to impose its interests on the public. Mill claims that the only limit that should be placed on expression is if it leads to the harms of others, it is not to be infringed upon if it only harms the individual. James Madison agreed with many of the concepts of Mill s free speech, but thought a limit on speech was a sign of a breach of power, which was reflected in the drafting of the First Amendment. Recent Supreme Court cases have ruled in favor of limiting certain forms of speech that speaks to a clear and present danger, when words aren t simply content, but a vehicle for action. Mill argues that the freedom of dissenting speech is just as, if not more important than the popular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Overview Of Glial Activation And Proinflammatory Biobioce 12. Zhu 2014 Quetiapine attenuates glial activation and proinflammatory cytokines in APP/PS1 transgenic mice via inhibition of nuclear factor κB pathway. Abstract Background: In Alzheimer s disease, growing evidence has shown that uncontrolled glial activation and neuroinflammation may contribute independently to neurodegeneration. Antiinflammatory strategies might provide benefits for this devastating disease. The aims of the present study are to address the issue of whether glial activation and proinflammatory cytokine increases could be modulated by quetiapine in vivo and in vitro and to explore the underlying mechanism. Methods: Four month old amyloid precursor protein (APP) and presenilin 1 (PS1) transgenic and nontransgenic mice were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apart from these classic hallmarks, increasing evidence has demonstrated uncontrolled glial activation and neuroinflammation in AD brain may contribute independently to neural dysfunction and cell death (Akiyama et al., 2000; Wyss Coray and Mucke, 2002). Robust activation of microglia has been found in and around the area of amyloid plaques in the AD brain, and reactive astrocytes have been shown to form a halo surrounding the amyloid plaques (Itagaki et al., 1989; Ho et al., 2005). Additionally, numerous proinflammatory factors have been reported to be elevated in both patients with AD and transgenic animal models of AD (Griffin et al., 1989; Akiyama et al., 2000; Ruan et al., 2009). Whether alleviation of neuroinflammation will offer therapeutic benefit for AD remains unclear. Epidemiological studies show a possible association between suppression of inflammation and reduced risk for AD (in t Veld et al., 2001; Vlad et al., 2008). Therefore, drugs targeting neuroinflammation might provide benefits for the prevention and treatment of this devastating disease. In the central nervous system, microglia and astrocytes are the major type of glial cells, and activation of these cells has been involved in all neurodegenerative diseases (Wyss Coray and Mucke, 2002). Nevertheless, the diverse physiological functions of glial activation might complicate the interpretation of experimental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Tensions In Montana 1948 By Larry Watson The book Montana 1948 written by Larry Watson, continuously throws something new at you. It is about the small town of Bentrock located on the very northeastern edge of Montana which has changed through a series of events that many didn t even know the whole truth about. Tensions arise within both the family and the community which causes people to be forced to take a side. During hard times it is important to be loyal because that can help one another persevere the endeavor. An example of someone who was loyal was Wes. Wes being the sheriff of the town showed his loyalty The next day my father began investigating the accusation Marie had made against his brother (57). He went to investigate the incident immediately the very next day to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... David was there earlier than expected, therefore While I was sitting there I saw someone cutting across our backyard There was a knothole you can see out of I was pretty sure it was Uncle Frank. (97). This gave his dad an eyewitness account of the events that occurred before the death of Marie and gave another possible way that she died. It also put him in potential danger because of being an eye witness to the potential crime because he could end up being put up on the witness stand being asked to testify, which the defendant wouldn t want to occur. David s loyalty to his dad is important because not only is Wes his dad but he is also the sheriff of the small town, therefore it is a good decision to keep in good standings with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. What Is Bucky Cantor s Sense Of Responsibility Sandy Nguy October 10, 2014 CWL 315 Nemesis In the novel Nemesis, by Philip Roth, Bucky Cantor, a resilient and healthy young gentleman with a sense of responsibility, has been sidelined from war by his terrible vision. He works as a valued gym instructor and playground director at Newark s Chancellor Playground. As Cantor is respected by the boys at the playground, his community is going through a polio epidemic and some of the students in his care begin to sicken and decease. His sense of responsibility sets in motion a cycle of uncertainty and self pity that leads to his downfall. He has set expectations for himself that are beyond impossible to achieve. As the epidemic continues and polio spreads even further, his fiancée, Marcia offers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The boy whose name is Arnie is now older, graduated from college, working, and happily married with two children. On the other hand, Bucky continues to blame himself and becomes bitter with no hope. Because he keeps blaming himself for what has happened, he has excluded himself from the world. Bucky would not date, show anyone his arm or legs. He did not even pay a visit to the place he loved most Chancellor Avenue School. Bucky always had a personal desire for a heroic challenge, but instead he was crippled physically by polio and demoralized by persistent shame . Arnie tries to reason with him that Polio did them the harm and that Bucky Cantor was just as much a victim (Nemesis 271) as anyone else. Bucky does not accept anything the boy tells him, further railing against God and himself for what has happened. Bucky is this martyr, this maniac of the why. Cantor stops himself as a hero and displaces his life with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Wiggles as a Popular Culture Essay The Wiggles are a children s music and entertainment group consisting of four members who formed in Sydney in 1991. The original members were Anthony Field, Murray Cook, Greg Page and Jeff Fatt. Before the formation of the group, Field and Fatt were members of the Australian pop band The Cockroaches with Page being a roadie, and met Cook at Macquarie University where they were studying to become pre school teachers. Together, they formed The Wiggles. Using connections gained from The Cockroaches, The Wiggles first manager Jeremy Fabinyi negotiated with the ABC to air The Wiggles TV show. This program essentially promoted their first album and tour, launching The Wiggles careers. The Wiggles, due to the development of technology such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This therefore has a positive effect on the young individual in the present as well as the future, as well as The Wiggles being viewed in a positive manner by consumers and members of society because of this influence on children. The Wiggles are so successful because of their positive influence on children s lives and the satisfaction that adults receive from being aware of the educational value behind the program. This can be obviously demonstrated through the long running creative programs aired on television with such popularity that The Wiggles have become known around the world. This has made them an international franchise and allowed the company to expand into other associated products and programs such as live performance shows and recorded albums. The products of this popular culture are aimed at a specific target market. Primary consumers of The Wiggles are young children but the major purchasers of associated products and paraphernalia are the children s parents and adults. There is no divide in the consumption of this popular culture s associated products in relation to gender, although the group previously consisted of four males, as well as many of the associated characters being male. This recently changed in 2012 when a female Wiggle was introduced, creating a more female friendly show, which may appeal to young girls more so than before, therefore giving The Wiggles the opportunity to expand their market ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The And Social Impacts Of The Industrial Revolution Becoming more and more popular, 24 states have adopted Right To Work Laws which prohibit employers and unions from making agreements which would require current, or future, employees to join a union in order to work for the company. This law has created a controversy which spans across topics such as personal and employer freedoms, to fiscal responsibility of the government and tax payers money. History of Unions and Right To Work The first recorded labor strike in the US occurred when New York journeymen tailors protested a wage reduction in 1768. In response to economic and social impacts of the industrial revolution, unions began rapidly forming in the mid 19th century. The main focus of the unions was to defend against cheap labor , improve safety conditions, and demand shorter workdays. National Labor groups began to form at this time as well. The Knights of Labor emerged as a major force in the late 1880s, but eventually collapsed because of poor organization, disagreement of goals, lack of effective leadership, and opposition from employers and government forces. The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (better known as the Wagner Act) was the single most important piece of labor legislation enacted in the United States in the 20th century. Its purpose was to prohibit employers interference with the autonomous organization of workers into unions. Sponsored by New York Senator Robert F. Wagner, the Wagner Act established the federal government as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Physician-Assisted Suicide In Canada Physician assisted suicide involves a doctor purposely and knowingly providing knowledge or means or both, required to commit suicide by a patient or a person willing to die. Patients that suffer from serious cancers or disease that have no cure, usually suffer the pain in hospital bed till time comes for them to permanently be free from pain. This process offers an immediate relief to those patients. Should physician assisted suicide be permitted in Canada? Physician assisted suicide should not be permitted in Canada as life is God s most valuable gift to any human and by ending it, considers to be disrespect of God and his gift of been given a human form. In fact, physician assisted suicide should not be permitted in any country and countries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patients ask for this option opposed to living till the end is due to the beliefs of burden on family and fears about future loss of function associated with increases in disability (Radtke, 2005). These leads to patients making decision to die in early stage and face psychological issues. Decisions like such can lead to doctors not fully trying to save and heal a patient or family members losing hope and give up. Treatment could be possible but might take longer but seeing patients suffer the doctors might give up due to being prompted from precious cases even if they feel to refuse assisting suicide (Stevens, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Leaving The Eu Case Study Introduction On Thursday 23rd June, 2016, the UK held a vote on whether to leave or remain within the European Union. The decision made as a result of the vote was to leave and subsequently the SMEs located within the UK were left to consider what challenges and opportunities could emerge from this monumental event that was dubbed by the media Brexit . They realised that by voting to leave the European Union, the UK will face serious consequences which could present challenges in facilitating localised and globalised entrepreneurship opportunities (Chalmers and Menon, 2016). When Theresa May triggered Article 50 in March, 2017; she ruled out any hope of the government the deadline for Brexit. She expressed that she is determined to make ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whilst not being outside the EU does not mean that the UK will be excluded from the single market, it would be within the UK s best interest to negotiate a favorable trade agreement. Exclusion will not be a barrier to trade but rather an inconvenience, that if approached strategically could enable the UK to broker a unilateral free trade policy that allow for speedier negotiations with other countries outside the EU. Possible tariffs on exports to the EU could be a challenge however the upside is that there is an opportunity to trade with other countries. According to an government commissioned review conducted by industry chief Jürgen Maier, Brexit could put the UK at the forefront of technologies such as robotics, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, augmented and virtual reality (Monaghan, 2017). The 246 page review contains a detailed plan of of measures that will boost UK growth and productivity through the manufacturing sector which will increase exports and earning potential, ushering in the 4th industrial revolution worth over £455bn over the next decade (Monaghan, 2017). Human Resources Brexit could alter the dynamics of the relationship with the rest of the world as the EU is one of the world s largest markets comprising of £11 billion worth of trade stemming from its advanced technologies and highly skilled educated workforce (Baldwin and Lopez Gonzalez, 2015). Immigration spurs entrepreneurship (Fairlie and Lofstrom, 2015) and with the knowledge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Piñatas Analysis A. Attention Getter: I will walk in with two small piñatas. I will then proceed to ask the class if they know what it is that I am holding. Once somebody answers, I will ask them if they know what they represent and what they were/are used for. B. Revealed Object and Speakers Credibility: I will pass around the piñatas to the class. I am Mexican and I can clearly remember that at every birthday party I went to that there was a piñata for the children to hit. I always thought it was a bit peculiar but never gave it another thought. It was not until I was with my family in Juarez during lent, we broke a piñata on the last Sabbath day of lent. That is when I asked some of my family members and they told me the interesting history that surrounded the piñata. C. Thesis: Many of us, coming from a Latin background, have hit or at least seen a piñata but none of us really know the true meaning behind it. By the end of this speech, I hope you will know not only know the piñata s history but also, what it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Main Point 2 (The Way It Is Used In The Religious Aspect): The majority of people that know of and use a piñata are of Latin culture and of Catholic religion. Traditional piñatas that have a religious meaning are traditionally shaped like a seven or ten pointed star piñata. The seven points represent the seven deadly sins while the ten points represents the ten commandments. The stick that is used to break the piñata represents love. The people around you blindfold you so that you will not be enticed by evil and so that the good people that surround you, can guide you to what is good. You must hit hard to break the piñata. Breaking the seven or ten pointed piñata represents you defeating the evil. Breaking the seven pointed piñata represents you defeating and over coming the seven deadly sins. Breaking the ten point piñata represents forgiveness for breaking the ten commandments; that is why the good things come falling out as if it were Heaven showering down on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Evoking Freedom Study The Effects of Evoking Freedom Technique on Compliance Social influence and the power of social situations have always been central topics of inquiry for psychologists due to their impact on our everyday lives. Social influence refers to the ways in which people alter their attitudes, emotions, and behaviors of others. Every day, we encounter countless attempts by other people to influence us. Likewise, we try to influence others. Compliance is a kind of social influence in which an individual modifies his or her behavior in response to an appeal made by another person. Many studies have investigated effective means of increasing compliance rates. Gueguen, Silone, David, and Pascual (2015) were interested in exploring the effects of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, if the cost of the request plays an important role as predicted in determining the compliance rate, we should see a higher compliance rate in a low stakes request in the presence of the evoking freedom technique than in a high stakes request in the presence of the evoking freedom technique, and a higher compliance in a low stakes request in the absence of the evoking freedom technique than in a high stakes request in the absence of the evoking freedom technique. If we had seen these effects, it would have also meant that we support the idea that when one is given the freedom to accept or refuse a request, he or she will be more likely to comply even with a request that is costlier for that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Relationship Between Jason And Medea In Jesmyn Ward s... In the book Salvage the Bones, by Jesmyn Ward, there is a parallel storyline between Esch s life and the ancient myth of Jason and Medea. Throughout the book, Esch constantly compares herself with Medea, while referring to Manny as Jason. Both Esch and Medea are forced to cope with the fact that the two people whom they loved and cherished most in the world have deceived them. As Esch s character comes of age throughout the book, her decreasing dependency on Manny helps her gain strength, just as Medea did once she realized the depth of Jason s betrayal. Although the relationship of Jason and Medea mirrors that of Esch and Manny in some important ways, Esch s story ends better because she has the strong support of love of her family behind ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Luckily for Esch, not only did she have three loving brothers, but she also had all of her brother s friends, whom looked after her like she was their little sister. After Hurricane Katrina had ended, Esch had a chat with her dad, in which he was convinced that Esch should keep the baby. This made her more confident, to know that she had not only her brother s approval, but also her father s approval (247). Esch s family and friends are accepting of her pregnancy, and they all even offer to help take care of her and the baby, in hopes that this baby will be the miracle which will bring the family together. After this conversation with her dad, Big Henry also confronts her about this conversation, which he has accidentally listened on. He asked her Who the daddy? , and when she cautiously replies with It don t have no daddy , he caringly replies to her You wrong...this baby got multiple daddies , which shows that even though he isn t a part of the family, he is implying that he will assist in raising the baby, along with her real family (254). Medea is not as fortunate as Esch. After being betrayed by Jason, she had no one to turn to, not even her own family. So, to take revenge on Jason, she resorts to murdering all of their children, and even his new bride, leaving him with no one, the way that he left her. Esch and Medea are constantly compared, but this is the one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Artist Pablo Picasso The artist Pablo Picasso is quite possibly one of the most famous artists to ever live. While he was one of the greatest painters, he was also a man of many talents. He was a painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and stage designer. Picasso was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, as well as the co founder of Cubism. His creativity, empathy, and mastery in the arts has led him to become such a revolutionary artist. He devoted his life to painting and artistic production for the simple fact of wanting to contribute to modern art in the 20th century. Picasso was born Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso on October 25th, 1881 in Málaga, Spain. Picasso s parents were Don José Ruiz Blasco and Doña María Picasso y López. Picasso s father was a painter and art teacher. Picasso was introduced to art by his father. Picasso showed a passion and displayed a prodigious talent for drawing at an early age. His father decided to formally train him, at the age of seven, in the art of oil painting and figure drawing. Picasso was a precocious boy whose budding talent grew to overshadow that of his father. By the time he was 13. The painting, Les Demoiselles d Avignon, was painted by Picasso in the year 1907 and is the most famous example of cubism painting, as it is considered the first cubist piece of artwork. With this piece Picasso marked an extensive break from the traditional characteristics of painting, he abandoned all aspects of traditional art with this piece. He veered far from the representation and form often seen in traditional art at the time. He depicted five naked women prostitutes in a brothel, but the women were far from realistic. Picasso had drawn them nothing like the traditional paintings of women. Their bodies were made up of flat, splintered planes rather than rounded volumes, their eyes were drawn lopsided, and their faces were off putting. With this painting Picasso did things that no other artist had contemplated at the time. This visual violent piece evokes and liberates eroticism. This piece and its unbinding desire was unprecedented in art and in the culture of that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...