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Review Of Operation Eagle Claw And The Risk Management...
Background: On November 4, 1979, Iranian militants stormed the United States Embassy in Tehran
and took 52 Americans captive. This terrorist act triggered the most profound crisis of the Carter
presidency and began a personal ordeal for Jimmy Carter that lasted 444 days. President Carter
committed himself to the safe return of the hostages while simultaneously protecting America s
interests and prestige. He pursued a policy of restraint that put a higher value on the lives of the
hostages than on American retaliatory power or protecting his own political future.
As we review Operation Eagle Claw and the risk management process, we uncover several major
problems that arose before and during the operation. These factors increased the scope and
complexity, as well as, the experience of all involved outcome of the project was a major political and
military disaster. The mission was a very high risk and any efforts to mitigate the risk were completely
absent. The elements of project (operational) risk for Eagle Claw went beyond the bounds of the
capabilities of the team. As the scope grew, the complexity and budget grew with it, the experience
was dangerously lacking, and there was never any clear solution to the problem. Early in the 1960s,
the Shah announced social and economic reforms but refused to grant broad political freedoms.
Iranian nationalist condemned the Shah and his U.S. supported regime and accused him of
westernizing of Iran. Between 1963 and
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Implementing A Major Zone Reorganization ( Rosenberg )
Christine was in charge of implementing a major zone reorganization (Rosenberg, 2003, p. 262).
Unfortunately, that was half the battle, Christine priority mission and focus was Deregulation . This
meaning is the reduction or elimination of government power in a particular industry, usually enacted
to create more competition within the industry. (Francis, J. 2003 2016) stated, Deregulation can cause
weaker, smaller organizations to be forced out of the market . This translates to loss of jobs. Adding on
to her plate, Christine had to figure the changing and possible combination of the four offices along
with the different cultures. She is very knowledgeable of the industry especially after working for one
of the top notch insurance companies. This change has made it difficult for Christine, she has combine
four offices into one. Combining these offices would require a few cost cutting moves. After the short
notice of this change, Christine realized the challenge of transitioning and combining her managers to
develop the best strategy for the upcoming move.
In the insurance industry, the first regulation took place in the 1850 s. By then many insurers had to
gamble with prices to get on top of their competitors. These insurers were providing coverage and
protection for customers dealing with disabilities and workers compensation. (Rosenberg, S. 2003,
p.263) stated, Changes in the way people live and work necessitated new coverages. With deregulation
creating a new
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Diarrhea In Neonatal
Neonatal calf diarrhea remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality in young calves that
causes substantial economic losses (Constable, 2004). Diarrhea in neonatal calves is a syndrome of
great etiological complexity, in addition to the influence of various environmental, managemental,
nutritional and physiological factors, numerous infectious agents are capable of causing neonatal calf
diarrhea (Schumann et al., 1990). Multiple enteric pathogens have been recovered from diarrheic
calves, their relative prevalence varies geographically but Escherichia coli, Rotavirus, and
Coronavirus, C. perfringens, Salmonella spp. and Cryptosporidium spp. are recognized as the most
common infectious agents in most areas (Garcia et al., 2000; Snodgrass et al., 1986). ... Show more
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These studies indicate that both healthy and diarrheic calves harbor STEC in their intestine (Blanco et
al., 1997; Roopnarine et al., 2007) and shed the bacteria in great quantities for several months (Cray
and Moon, 1995; Widiasih et al., 2004). Shiga toxin producing E. coli (STEC) are characterized by
their ability to produce two types of shiga toxins virulence factors: shiga toxin 1 (encoded by the stx1
gene), shiga toxin 2(encoded by the stx2 gene). However, STEC isolates frequently have associated
two virulence factors; intimin (encoded by the eaeA gene) and enterohaemolysins ( encoded by the
hlyA) (Dean Nystrom et al., 1997; Kang et al., 2004). Intimin is responsible for intimate attachment of
STEC to intestinal cells, causing formation of the characteristic attaching and effacing (A/E) lesions
(Bolton, 2011). Although the role of enterohemolysin in an intestinal disease is unclear, but it has been
suggested that enterohaemolysins may enhance the effects of shiga toxins (Caprioli et al., 2005;
Holland et al.,
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The Moonstone Rhetorical Analysis
A Detective s Perspective: Cuff s Use of Language Analyzed Wilkie Collins s The Moonstone is
widely considered one of the first detective novels. Collins s character, Sergeant Cuff, is also
considered one of the first detective characters and is developed through his use of rhetoric. Cuff
makes use of the three rhetorical appeals of ethos, logos, and pathos. Ethos is used to establish his
qualifying traits as a capable detective, logos is used to logically support his position, and pathos is
used to empathetically relate to the other characters so that he can gain their trust. Sergeant Cuff uses
each rhetorical appeal differently amongst various audiences and environments. Sergeant Cuff makes
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As a detective, it is his job to rely on factual evidence, not emotions. Cuff displays his ability to be a
good detective in comparison to his counterparts, Franklin and Betteredge. Franklin gets upset when
Cuff suspects that Rachel, whom he seems to have developed feelings for, has stolen her own
diamond. Betteredge is worried about protecting Rosanna and the other servants that he is willing to
leave out some of the evidence. Cuff is able to leave his emotions aside and focus solely on logic.
Although it seems that Cuff relies mostly on fact, he also uses the appeal pathos to gain others trust.
Sergeant Cuff displays his ability to show compassion and understand in multiple situations and as a
result more people trust him. In one specific example, the previous policeman, Superintendent
Seegrave, angered the servants by investigating all of their rooms for the diamond and making them
think that they were suspected of committing the crime. Cuff was able to smooth things over with
them so when he needed to investigate the house he made sure to investigate every room including
Lady Verinder s. By keeping the servants happy, it made it much easier to conduct an investigation
amongst the whole
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A Brief Note On Science And The Nineteenth Century
Faith v.s Science
Sunya Hassan
History 10
Faith vs. Science in the Nineteenth Century
Throughout history, the comparison of faith and science have caused debate between our historians.
However, they can agree that the nineteenth century was somewhat of a blurred line in American
history to determine where the population s allegiance laid. While the Second Great Awakening riled
up a lot of devout Baptists and Methodists, science had also taken a toll with the Industrial Revolution.
Which is still one of the most significant economic changes in American history to date. And although
Darwin s finds did not occur in the US, the effects of his theory of evolution made men and women in
the states question their beliefs and faith in religion. Technological developments also created issues
for the church as they were losing grip of power on their believers. Even though religion played a
large role in the early nineteenth century, given the facts, science and innovation captured the interest
of America s people and undermined their faith. Although faith was not the leading candidate for
winning over the allegiance, faith in religion runs deep down to the foundations of America. The early
settlers, such as the pilgrims, ran from Europe to practice their own faith without the accusation of
heresy. Puritanism was a religious reform movement that sought to purify the Church of England.
Their philosophy of a city upon a hill caused the United States to strive for
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Perks Of Being A Wallflower Reflection
The summer before 7th grade I was introduced to the movie, Perks Of Being A Wallflower, by
Stephen Chbosky. I label this movie the most influential piece of art that I have ever been exposed to
as it allowed me to familiarize myself with characters who held traits I d recognized in myself long
before but hadn t gotten the opportunity to learn. The movie followed an incoming high school
freshman, Charlie, and a group of outcast seniors he befriended Sam, Patrick, Mary Elizabeth, and
Alice all of whom, were characters who helped shape me into the person I am today.
Gay. I had heard the word before when I was younger, maybe eight or nine years old, from a sixth
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Instead of only watching the movie because I wanted a sense comfort I had struggled in finding
before, I watched it with a more mature mindframe. One of the key components in Perks Of Being A
Wallflower is the Rocky Horror Picture Show. In the movie the characters put on a live performance
of Rocky Horror weekly. The show plays a big part in some of the characters lives and it started to
play a huge role in mine once I payed more attention to it. The more I watched and listened to the
story the more I was intrigued. Rocky Horror brought on a lot of firsts for me. It was the first musical I
had watched all the way through and enjoyed everything I saw. This lead me to find some of my
favorite shows and movies today, like RENT and Glee. Rocky Horror also introduced me to the first
transgender character I d ever seen. Granted, Dr. Frank N Furter probably wasn t the best role model
for a fourteen year old, but I was mesmerized by the sheer existence of a happy community existing of
people who were outcasts and shunned away from society. Rocky Horror also showed in depth how
people can change when exposed to new things. Rocky Horror Picture Show starts with a conservative
couple, Brad and Janet, who are terrified to be anywhere around a house full of transgender people
and by the end of it they come out non judgemental and tolerant. It s a prime example of how you can
shift someone who
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Scholasticism And Biblical Symbolism In The Chartres...
During the gothic period, many philosophers started to embrace the theory of scholasticism. Scholastic
philosophy began to take root in schools all across Europe, and this exposure shaped the arts of that
period. From music to architecture, these philosophies changed the paradigms of the artists and the
audience. Religion still being the backbone of art in this time period, cathedrals began to take on these
different art forms and processes of the gothic era. Biblical Symbolism is a key to religious art and
architecture that teaches lessons and embraces catholic ideals. Chartres Cathedral, an icon for gothic
architecture, has a style that emulates this concept of symbolism that was shaped scholasticism. In the
analysis of the west façade of the Chartres Cathedral, one can recognize how scholastic philosophy
influenced and shaped the biblical symbolism and images shown in the Chartres Cathedral.
Scholasticism is the philosophical systems and speculative tendencies of various medieval Christian
thinkers, who, working against a background of fixed religious dogma, sought to solve general
philosophical problems. These problems included: faith and reason, potentiality and actuality, realism
and nominalism, and the provability of the existence of God. Initially under the influence of the
mystical tradition of patristic philosophy, and especially Augustinianism, and later under that of
Aristotle. Virtually all medieval philosophers of any significance were theologians, and their
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Teen Drug Abuse In The United States
Teen Drug Abuse In my hometown, I have noticed an abundance of drug use. Many teens get peer
pressured into doing drugs by their friends. They tell it s cool, and how it can easily clear your mind.
Also on TV they act like are fine. But what they don t tell you is how it can totally ruin your life. You
can become addicted and get into a lot of trouble. After recent research, I conclude that teens using
drugs are a major problem in Piedmont and nationwide. My friend, Kimberley Young stated in a
recent interview: At parties many people will ask if you want to do drugs with them. I know of two
people who recently had to get some help because of drugs. Kim believes that drugs are a major
problem. She also believes that many people are
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Relevance Of Transcendentalism
Topic/prompt: Based on what you ve read, argue whether the ideas generated from the
Transcendentalist movement are still relevant to today s world (and if so, how, and if not, why not).
You may choose to focus on one of the three thematic categories we ve discussed (Importance of Self
Reliance, Value of Simplicity, or Illusion of Progress) or you may create your own thematic category
but I recommend you narrow your focus. American Transcendentalism was an important philosophical
and literary movement which placed an emphasis on staying true to one s beliefs and expressing
oneself no matter the situation or consequence. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau fully
embraced these beliefs as their influence has allowed these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Emerson claims, To believe your own thought...that is genius...A man should learn to detect and watch
that gleam of light which flashes across his mind from within, more than the luster of the firmament of
bards and sages (14). In this quote, he states that we must be able to detect and live by what we
believe and trust our own thoughts as we contain all the amount of wisdom needed to live and
succeed.
While trying to tie the ideas of being herself and having an impact on society just as Emerson
encouraged, Lady Gaga decided to wear a meat dress that was rather a powerful political statement,
rather than just another attention grabbing outfit. Lady Gaga urged the US military not to discriminate
against gay men and lesbians from serving in the army (Mapes). She stated that the law prevents the
military from enjoying the greatest cut of meat my country has to offer (Morano). By following the
preachings of Emerson that state, where there is no path then leave a trail, she was accused of animal
abuse and being disrespectful towards vegetarians and vegans despite being a vegan herself (6). She
was persecuted continuously until she gave the statement on her reasoning behind the meat dress.
Although Lady Gaga did stand firm in what she believed in, there was more negative backlash than
support for her movement. Emerson predicted the situation Lady Gaga was in when he said, for
nonconformity the world whips
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How Does Maya Angelou Show Courage
In Maya Angelou s autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, she highlights the struggles of
segregation and oppression throughout her adolescent years. Maya Angelou s metaphorical title
represents all the black people, blackbirds, who society cages, but still trying to resist the odds that are
against them. Though Angelou faces cruelty throughout her whole life, she always believes in her
intelligence. When she and her father go to Mexico, her father becomes very drunk and unable to
drive. Angelou, praising herself, writes I could drive...the brilliant Marguerite Johnson (237). Despite
her never driving before, Angelou takes matters into her own hands and decides to drive. Though
Angelou crashes, her father drives them back home the rest of the way. This act of courage and
maturity influences Angelou s determination to attain a job. As a result of her intelligence, she decides
to get a job working on streetcars. She goes to the Market Street Railway Company to apply for a job.
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Because Angelou was a very young age when she becomes pregnant, she keeps it a secret until she
graduates. This exemplifies Angelou s view on education, and how she values it. If Angelou were to
quit school, she would become what society thinks of blacks, failures and illiterates. Her pregnancy
leaves her self doubtful. When she gives birth to her baby boy, she realizes she needs to break out of
the cage, knowing that her son would also be subjected into it. When Angelou sleeps with her son for
the first time, she worries that she will crush her baby in bed. To Angelou s surprise, she writes, The
baby slept touching my side (289). Even though Angelou has the odds going against her, she still
succeeds in getting her high school diploma. Her baby helps Angelou realize that she is now free from
the metaphorical cage she was put
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Examining the Ways a Pressure Group Contributes to...
Examining the Ways a Pressure Group Contributes to Representative Democracy
In a representative democracy, citizens elect representatives to make decisions for them. In doing this,
citizens hand over the responsibility for making decisions to someone else. In Britian voters elect
members of parliament s (MPs) to represent them every four to five years and this makes the
representatives in some way accountable to the electorate. However many are unsatisfied with their
representation and join pressure groups to make their views heard. The question is, is this good or bad
for our democracy?
Pluralism is the way in which the electorate joins groups to have an effect on government. Many ...
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Many people thing the system of having pressure groups complements a representative democracy
because surely the right to join groups is a mark of a free society. Many people think minority voices
are generally unheeded; pressure groups mean that these minorities can be heard more effectively an
example of this is the pressure group Gay lib.
Another positive thing about pressure groups of that they encourage political participation. In a
country where the number of people who vote is going down, pressure groups allow people to become
more politically aware especially those under the age of eighteen. This means more people will use
their votes something which is surely good for representative democracy.
However some people argue that pressure groups are not good for democracy. They say that the
government has its own agenda and won t act as a referee for all the pressure groups. they say that
although pressure groups may be considered they likely to be ignored if they do not conform with the
government. Pro pluralists come back and this argument by saying that the amount of forces acting on
each other from different pressure groups will mean that everyone has an input and public policy is a
happy medium. They point out that for every group there is an apposing pressure group for instance
campaign for state education versus
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How Failure Has Changed Over The Centries
The way in which failure has been viewed has changed over the centries. As early as ancient Athens,
we have seen records of how failure is seen from time to time and society to society. Just them as a
comparative to our society recognizes the cultural difference as well as the time gap between how we
perceive defeat. For instance, Athens used plays to communicate that failing at something was okay
and that we needed to show sympathy and helpfulness to those going through a rough time. Whereas
today, as seen in many cases, dropping out of something, or even not succeeding is failure; you must
do well in something to be respected. In the three sources presented, recordly, this is the case. Each
source reviewed and discussed the art of failing as something more than just one mistake, that it is
many complied onto each other causing, as we see it, catastrophe. In all three sources, they discusses
success and failure seen in today s society, which were then analyzed through agreement/overlap and
disagreement.
To begin, all three sources overlap/agree with the same message, that failure is common, but not
accepted. They all suggest that we should learn to become acquainted with it. The more you recognize
what you re not good at and fix it (whether it be dropping it or applying a method) the faster you can
find things you are good at. And, they all state this with reason to support the chance that appears. For
instance, in Outliers, Gladwell explains the chance of a plane crash.
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Advantages And Differences Of Backpackers
Backpackers will usually choose budget accommodations during their trip. The budget
accommodations that commonly used by backpackers are such as hostels, guest houses and homes of
friends and relatives, however backpackers do also stayed in hotels, bed breakfasts, and campervans
(Richards and Wilson, 2004). The choice of accommodation has a slightly difference between
Westerners and Asians. This might be caused of the Western travellers usually plan the trip alone
however friends are the main external source that involved. While Asian travellers seem to have more
preference to involve their friends and relatives when planning the trip rather than planning it on their
own. This could be explained by differences in culture and society which ... Show more content on
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Besides this, backpackers usually carry out a wider variety of activities during their trips than regular
travellers because they want to achieve the travel purpose. Their activities are almost similar with
those regular tourists ones which consists of cultural sightseeing , walk around and spend time in
cafes, while they have also some more exact backpack activities which are wildlife and nature
observation, hanging out and join some extreme sports. However, they do also visited to nightclubs
and shops (Richards and Wilson, 2004). Backpackers are mostly attained related pre travel
information from Internet, other backpackers, guide books, travel agencies, previous experience,
newspapers/magazines, tour operators, brochures, medias and airlines. When during the trip,
information is usually collected from accommodation providers and other backpackers. The rate of
backpackers using guidebooks is higher than regular tourists (Conrady and Buck, 2010). In term of the
purchase power, the average expenditure of Europeans spent in international destinations for their trips
was €95 per night (Conrady and Buck, 2010). In a comparison, the average expenditure of
backpackers is quite low, specifically those backpackers with more experiences. However, the average
length of stay of backpackers in a destination is usually longer than regular
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Zara Fashion
Introduction:
Zara clothing is Spanish based Inditex Group, and launched in the year of 1975. The contribution of
sales of Zara clothing is about 63.8% in the group s whole sales of the previous financial year.
Zara clothing has two major divisions for the product: apparels of men s and women s. Zara is known
for its more innovative designs around the whole World; and each of the clothing line has of the
following sections: Upper and the Lower Garment, Cosmetics, shoes and Complements. The Kid s
clothing is consists in Zara s catalogue as very well. Zara is commonly integrated retailers which can
designs, and produces and also distributes.
The companies can mostly deals with the chain of supply, unlike the other kind of competitor retailers
of the very same market; around the half of the Zara clothing products are can be produced in Spain,
and one third in the rest of the Europe, and some in the Asian countries and the rest of the whole
world.
ZARA has about 1,608 stores and also has 213 kids stores of ZARA are in about 74 countries. So
while the competitors go to the Asia for the production of outsource, Zara can makes the most of its
very fashionable items and can distributes them to its own stores placed in all the very major cities
around the whole World. At the average of the Zara clothing store has ... Show more content on
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In my own point of view the Zara should now create its own marketing and IT department and should
introduce an online marketing campaign through the search engine optimization and the social
networking websites like twitter, facebook, and bebo etc. Email marketing is another very high
reliable and the reachable idea to convey the whole message to the maximum number of consumers in
no time. The list of the emails can also be used to maintain the customers to update with the latest
offers in the
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Pygmies In The Middle Ages
The philosophers and theologians of the Middle Ages were aware of the limits of their Western
European geography. Possessed with the knowledge of other countries and empires, but unable to
actually travel there, these thinkers were tormented by their lack of information. Relying on stories
told by merchants and sailors, local tales and legends, as well as varied and inaccurate ancient
histories, they tried to cobble together maps, travelogues, and books detailing as much of the world as
they knew, or believed existed. From these sometimes accurate and often fanciful accounts of
mythical beasts and cities, one can see the development of many elements of modern day thought on
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There are many important thinkers, such as St. Augustine, who emerged during and after the fall of the
Roman Empire and the Dark Ages that ensued, from roughly 476 1000, and their contributions will be
addressed. However, it is with the advent of the High Middle Ages that books, philosophy, theology,
and maps blossomed along with expanded ambitions of capturing all of the knowledge possible at the
time. The paper will first explain the foundations of medieval race thought and cover some of the
important philosophers, before moving on to discuss how these ideas were represented throughout the
broader culture of the times. The second half of the essay will focus on several of the highlighted
themes and how they have survived, and thrived, in modern racial thought. Entering the High Middle
Ages, Western Europe had figured out most of its inner power struggles and the beginnings of nation
states had emerged. The dust had settled, relatively speaking, for a society that was built around a
ruling warrior class. Monarchies in England, France, and the Holy Roman Empire ruled with absolute
and in some cases divine authority, and the encroachment of the Moors in Spain had reached a
standstill. In these comparatively calm times, Western European men were free to turn their attention
to the development of culture and the cultivation of knowledge. Old Roman and Greek histories were
dragged out of
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How I Approach Program Development
HOW WOULD I APPROACH PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
Upon reading and reflecting the insight and knowledge gained from this case study my three values
for a program development and strategic analysis would be: a personal connection with the local
population, minimizing hierarchy, and enforcing accountability and transparency in the organization.
In terms of who I would work with, I favour the idea of working in a smaller organization. I would
accept funds from multilateral organizations, not the government, and I would be working at the local
level. Working in a smaller organization at the local level allows for greater accountability and a lesser
chance of conflicting motives. As previously mentioned, smaller organizations may lead to exclusion.
To prevent this I would be willing to work with like minded small organizations to divide the
population. My main interest would be cultivating a relationship with the population. The personal
connection with the population is probably the hardest task because we are not all as willing as Roy to
immerse ourselves in the community. This relationship also relies on the population because they need
to be willing to share and collaborate. This connection is the most important because it allows for the
strongest trust and the greatest understanding of the needs in the area that we are working. It also
allows us to ensure that our endeavours for the project align with our program. Having an extensive
understanding the needs specific
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The Internal Analysis Of Dollar Tree Essay
The internal analysis is very important in a company. Just like the external analysis, both of these
analysis help to determine strategies. The Internal analysis involves the strengths, weaknesses,
opportunity and threats of a company (Pearson, 2014). Dollar Tree has many strengths but they also
have some weakness too. If Dollar Tree would use the data that they have from their internal analysis
they could turn a lot of their weakness into strengths. But we will talk about their weaknesses later.
The more strength a company has the better. One of Dollar Tree s strengths would be that they
acquired Family Dollar in 2015. This is a huge strength for Dollar Tree. Dollar Tree has many
opportunities to overtake the dollar store market. They only need to keep inquiring their competitor s
stores. Strength for Dollar Tree is their strong financial performance. They are the largest dollar store
in the market. Dollar Tree has a $15.5B Annual net sale that grew to 80.2% in 2015 and exceeded $15
billion for the first time in Company history. Now to Dollar Tree s weaknesses, this would be their low
inventory turnover ratio. In 2016, Dollar Tree reported that their inventory turnover ratio was 3.8
(Canadean, 2016). This is a high number. This is saying that they have more than enough of inventory
in store that is not being bought by their customers. This is really money that is setting in their
warehouse or stockroom and it just sitting and is not being used. This is bad for Dollar Tree.
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The Ghost Army
World War II General George S. Patton reflected, These men suffered enough for a hundred lifetimes,
and no one in this country should be allowed to forget it. The men he is referring to were part of a
tactical unit called the Ghost Army. They all could have died if even one thing went wrong. The Ghost
Army was part of the 23rd Headquarters Special troops. This organization was top secret until 1996.
These men and missions are still spoken of and remembered to this very day ( 23rd Headquarters
Special troops ). The Ghost Army spent a long time making a plan that would lead the Allied troops to
victory. They mapped out everything and made sure everything was perfect. They all had their special
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Operation Fortitude is a go, Commander Patton said. Many people wonder what type of tactical tricks
did the unit use and how they knew about it. Actually, the U.S. army got these ideas of the plan of
deception from The first President of the United States: George Washington. Washington practiced
deception as an art rather than a science. Now the Ghost army was using this Art to fool the Germans (
Ghost Soldier magazine ). The art of tactical deception was their best skill. They wanted to mislead
the enemy forces that were going to fall for the tanks and the fake attacks that they were presenting.
The commander of the unit had to assign the recruits positions so that each designer and artist would
know what to operate: the speakers manipulating gunshot sounds and explosions or the inflatable tank
balloons meant to deceive the enemy into thinking a real unit was closeby. The commander created a
group called the Effect group, and they would be operating the important equipment in the operation (
Ghost Army Tricked Hitler ). What exactly, though, did the Ghost Army do on the battlefield? One
soldier, Jack Massey, commented, We were told we were going to be using inflatable equipment to try
and fool the Germans into thinking that we were a real army, when we were in effect, I suppose, a
rubber army (www.npr.org). They are all set and ready to go into action, they start their journey
through the woods and into a field. Now the army is now setting up their fake tanks off of a ranch in
Germany and waiting for the action to begin. The unit finally finished with their plan and successfully
tricked the Germans with their fake
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Wealth Inequality In South Dakota
In order to understand what could cause wealth inequality, the income in South Dakota will be
examined. While it is well understand that income distribution and wealth distribution are two
separate entities, the two are related and generally cause one another. In South Dakota, from the 1970
s to the mid 2000 s the household income of the bottom fifth grew by 24.3% (in real dollars) however,
the income of the top fifth grew by 91.7%. In addition, if the timeframe is shortened to the 1990 s to
the mid 2000 s the bottom fifth had a decrease in income of 12.5% yet, the top fifth still experienced
25.7% growth. As a result, South Dakota experienced the second highest change in income inequality
during these periods (McNichol). The dramatic change ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The answer? There is no single answer when it comes to wealth in South Dakota. Between the
impoverished regions of the reservations and the large wealth of the average farm and numerous small
business, the distribution is difficult to accurately measure. Income taxes in South Dakota would not
be very effective based on the aforementioned facts. Another solution could be implementing a capital
gains tax. However, once again, South Dakota has a tremendous amount of money in agricultural real
estate totaling over 67 billion dollars (South Dakota Transfer of Wealth Update Technical Report).
While there is a great amount of money there, capital gains would be unable to tax this. In addition,
the lack of capital gains taxes has brought a great deal of financial centers to the state, benefiting the
population. Consequently, proposing a capital gains tax could cause these companies to leave and
South Dakota might be left worse off. Property taxes could be one solution to redistribute this vast
amount of wealth however, South Dakota already ranks 36th highest out of all the states in property
taxes (Kieren). An increase in property taxes would therefore be difficult to propose and pass in the
legislature. So what based on all of this information should South Dakota do anything? The answer, is
maybe to do nothing. Wealth inequality is certainly a growing issue nationwide but, in South Dakota it
doesn t appear to as drastic as a problem. Furthermore, the complications of an agriculture economy
makes solutions complicated. South Dakota may have some wealth inequality but, for now, it doesn t
appear to be a major
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Networking Standards ( Osi Layers )
ASA College CIS 125 M01: Network Concepts Networking Standards (OSI Layers) Joel Hernandez
Vasquez joelvasquez@asa.edu 02/09/2016 Nowadays everybody can get access to the internet through
networks, but according to Columbia University over the 37% of people do not know what a network
is. A network is a group of computers which are connected to share information, files, and performs
tasks. A network is built using the same common language. My purpose of this project is to explain
what a network is, and let you know how important is to know it. The next paragraphs will explain the
introduction of networking, the disadvantages of networking, and the disadvantages. A network is a
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A wide local area network is used to link networks in vast geographic. For instance, you can use a
WAN to connect to larger places such as the United States, China, and Japan. Another type of network
is Metropolitan area network (MAN) which is used to connect an entire city, a particular region, and
university campus. Moreover, a metropolitan area network is smaller than a wide area network but
larger than a local area network. Furthermore, there is another type of network, which is called PAN
(Personal Area Network). A Personal Area network is defined as a group of computers or electronic
devices connected to a specific range of a user. For example, when we have a group of devices at
home interconnected such as laptops, printers, tablets, and cell phones. Networks have become a
central issue for organizations, business, and universities because it provides many advantages. One of
the benefits of a network is the easiest way to share information. For example, in a company where
there are many offices around the world you can distribute information to all the offices in short time.
Moreover, having a network will give you the benefits to talking with people in real time in a larger
distance. In addition, another advantage of a network is that allow you to share hardware. For
example, in an office that you only have a printer you can use this printer connected to multiple
computers instead of having one printer for
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Everglades Research Paper
The Everglades
Rachel Thompson
BIO 100
January 11, 2011
Connie Cassidy
The Florida Everglades is the state s most highly visited park in the state. The Everglades is also home
to thousands of animals, reptiles, and plants. Many tourist travels just to get a glimpse of the many
exotic reptiles. Although, the Everglades is very beautiful it s also one of the most endangered parks in
the state. The park is endangered from humans and land developments. The state has laws imposed to
protect the everglades. In order for people to save and protect the Everglades there are things we have
to do on part. Throughout this essay I will go into depth about the different species, human threats,
and what we can do to protect one of our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many birds would flock to the Everglades during the winter to escape harsh winters from up north.
The Everglades skies aren t filled with as many birds anymore due to numerous reasons. One of the
saddest reasons that many animals and reptiles are losing their homes is because of humans and land
development. The beautiful of the Everglades is simply breathing all the creatures and different plant
life is a joyous site to witness. The beauty of the Everglades that past generations has witness isn t the
same that the current generations witness. As the years progress we continue to do more harm to our
beloved Everglades. We continue to push our animals to relocate and find new homes because we take
away their land for our own personal developments. The population continues to increase and that
calls for newer and better developments, more and more of the Everglades is being taking away from
plants and animals. This land that is being taken away from the plant and animal species is being
turned into communities, shopping plazas, and other new buildings. The Everglades once rumored to
be 22,000 square feet has over time become no more than 11,000 square feet. This major drop over
years and years is a result of land development. The continuation of taking land away from our animal
and plant life in the Everglades can result in horrible consequences. Animals will eventually be forced
to find homes somewhere else and we will lose valued plant
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Benefits Of School Uniforms In Schools
Evaluative commentary
The article provides us with the benefits of wearing uniforms in schools. The author is optimistic and
encourage students and parents to implement uniforms in school since it can eliminate bullying, merge
social class and gives the school a professional look.
Firstly, the author points out an argument about a school uniforms take away students right to
individualism is unacceptable since there are many other ways to express yourself. The students can
wear accessories, different shoes, or changed their hair styles to differentiate them from other students
but it must be still within the school regulations. They can be stylish or anything they want beyond
school hours but when they are in school, they have to follow the rules and understand that a school is
a place for studying and not for being fashionable.
After that, the author state that a uniform can abolish bullying in schools. This is because since
everyone will be wearing an identical clothes including the bully, they have less reason to intimidate
the students. The bully typically chooses its target by how they dress and thus making it harder for
them to choose a target of bullying.
Wearing uniform in schools may also erase the fine line of social classes. School uniform unite the
social classes as wealthy and poor students will be wearing the same outfits. No one would have the
capacity to figure out what social class a student is in just by looking at what the other individual is
wearing. Schools with uniforms can also have all the students dressed pleasantly in their outfits and
look more professional and all around kept up.
I partially agree with the author that uniforms do not take away your independence to be yourself
since there are other ways that can be done to distinguish yourself to other individuals. However, I
believe that uniform does not eliminate bullying and able to combine the social rank between students.
In my experience of 13 years wearing a school uniform, bullies will always find a way to belittle and
pick on you. A few research was done before on bullying and an article written by Ella Walsh in 2015
states that the way bullies find their target is by watching students who are unusual, competent, nice,
or
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Human Motivation In East Of Eden
In his novel, East of Eden, John Steinbeck presents Cathy Ames with human motivations, despite her
character representing pure evil, to emphasize humanity s potential of evil. When Cathy is first
introduced, the narrator calls her a monster, but in chapter seventeen, the narrator begins to doubt his
claim, pitying her waiting for her pregnancy to be over, living on a farm she did not like, with a man
she did not love (138). By including a statement discussing her unhappiness gives Cathy a human
motivation to escape, although her escape is evil. When Cathy leaves, she shoots Adam because he
attempts to stop her, but she does not aim for his head or heart to kill him, only a shot to the leg, which
is enough to stop him, but not enough to kill him. A fatal shot would have been easy for Cathy,
however, she had no reason to, so she only damaged Adam enough to achieve her goal. Unwanted
pregnancies and unhappy marriages are all situations women attempt to escape, and in some cases, in
extreme ways, like shooting their husbands. Humanizing Cathy connects humanity to evil. ... Show
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Until Mr. Edwards, Cathy always had control. When he finally realizes her evil and attempts to kill
Cathy, fear overcame her, and she tried to run (98). Humans are often scared, and fear can blind them
of rationality. Cathy is usually calculated and does not take risks, but fear causes her to impulsively
run, which leads to Mr. Edwards knocking her down and almost killing her. Cathy s fear gives her a
human weakness, therefore connecting evil to humanity
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Synthetic Meshes Essay
1.4.8 Performance of synthetic meshes Synthetic meshes have been widely used through decades as a
routine to solve also the most complicated cases, even in cases of clean contamination with severe
comorbidity [202]. The biological response to prosthetic meshes can be characterized by the foreign
body reaction, the formation of collagenous tissue, neoperitonealization and neovascularization.
Different meshes differ in their host tissue integration. Some studies reported signifficant less strength
of host tissue integration for ePTFE or ePTFE containing meshes than other mesh materials [203 205].
ePTFE (DualMesh®) has been compared with polypropylene (SeprameshTM) in two experimental
studies. After 1 month, SeprameshTM showed 30% stronger ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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ParietexTM and ParieteneTM Composite showed to produce fewer adhesions than Sepramesh® [209].
Another study comparing adhesion formation reported Sepramesh® to be superior to ComposixTM
[205]. An experimental study compared Prolene®, DualMesh®, Ultrapro®, TiMesh®, SeprameshTM,
ParietexTM Composite, Proceed® and Tutomesh® regarding adhesion formation (7 and 30
postoperative days). On postoperative day 30, ParietexTM Composite, Tutomesh® and SeprameshTM
reported the smallest amount of adhesions. In a recent study, the adhesion profiles of MarlexTM and
Bard® Soft either exposed directly to the viscera or protected with Vicryl® mesh were evaluated.
MarlexTM showed smallest adhesion score and the use of Vicryl® as a separating layer did not reduce
adhesions [210]. Few human studies concerning intraperitoneal adhesions have been published.
Balique et al. [211] evaluated adhesion formation by ultrasound examination. 29 of 80 patients had
hernia repair using ParietexTM Composite. After 12 months, 86% of the patients were adhesion free.
Another study compared ventral hernia repair with ParietexTM Composite and Mersilene®. 77% of
the patients in the Mersilene® group exhibited visceral adhesion to the mesh, while 18% of the
patients in the ParietexTM Composite group presented this complication [212]. The occurrence of
adhesions in patients who previously had a hernia repair with ePTFE mesh (DualMesh®) was
investigated by Koehler et al. [213]. 91% of the patients were described
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Comparison Of King Richard III And Looking For Richard
To understand the complexity of the lineage of the English monarchy, it is imperative to make a
connection between present values and those of the past. While contemporary society demonstrate an
appreciation of William Shakespeare s play King Richard III (1851) it is not one of his plays they can
readily connect with. Al Pacino s docu drama, Looking for Richard, (henceforth Looking for...) (1996)
attempts to bridge that gap through intertextual connections. Both composers elucidate their respective
contexts through their exploration of the English monarch, King Richard III, through their
representation of the Elizabethan struggle for power and Pacino s attempts to connect the post modern
world to the 16th century. Pacino attempts to transform the Elizabethan play in light of ... Show more
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Shakespeare uses the short stage direction: they fight; Richard is slain followed by the animalistic and
savage metaphor of the bloody dog is dead to convey Richard s death. He uses animal imagery
conveyed by Richmond along with the sudden and immediate death of Richard after he is willing to
trade a kingdom for a horse to show his audience that God has carried out divine retribution due to
Richard s Machiavellian nature. Pacino transformed this scene so that it lead to a deeper
understanding by his mainly secular 20th century audience. By undermining Richmond s inglorious
victory by having the soldiers shoot an arrow into Richard s back, Pacino shows that Richard s death
was unfair. He also removed Richmond s monologue to take the audience s attention away from
Richmond s speech about god and the righteousness of divine retribution. Thus, by portraying
conscience as being more important than divine retribution, Pacino transformed Shakespeare s King
Richard III to suit his context where Richard s guilt killed
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Good Versus Evil In Ray Bradbury s Something Wicked This...
Emma Begley Wilson Pre Ap Ela 09 October 2017 Something Wicked This Way Comes Have you
ever had a feeling someone or something is coming well in the novel Something Wicked This Way
Comes by Ray Bradbury this is what happens. In a little town called Green Town, Illinois two boys get
approached by a man holding a stick and the boys get persuaded about this stick. The man tells them
that it keeps lightening away and one boy falls for it while the one does not. As the story progresses
the theme Good versus Evil really becomes apparent to the reader. This is supported by the title, the
time, and the characters. The theme of this text is good versus evil. This novel has many different
components to support the theme. The title of the novel even supports this theme because it is
implying that something evil is coming and the good in the world is going to be attacked. As the story
develops the characters and the setting helps develop the theme. The Freaks and its carnival really
help you get the idea that evil is not really a feeling or action but more of a figure or form because the
carnival is all evil. He wanted to be near and not near them, he saw them close, he saw them far.
Suddenly they were awfully small in too large a room in too big a town and much too huge a world. In
this unlocked place they seemed at the mercy of anything that might break in from the night (34). This
quote is talking about the freaks and how Will does not want to be near them. As we continue through
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Compare And Contrast The Lizzie Star Hospital In Clancabana
Internationally acclaimed, the Copa Star Hospital in Copacabana is hoping to change people s
perceptions of a health care facility with innovative interior and exterior design and advanced medical
technology for the latest in patient care. While only recently opened in October of 2016, the Copa Star
is already known as a leading cardiology and neurology center with cutting edge technology in the
hospital s smart surgical rooms, including allowing surgeons to view their patient s scans during the
operation. Other technology which allows the hospital to provide superior patient care includes
telemedicine, robotic medicine and integrated MRI equipment in neurosurgery rooms.
While the Copa Star appears very similar to a 5 star hotel, the hospital
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The Importance Of Creon In Shakespeare By Sophocles ...
In Antigone, it is generally believed that the gods possess limitless power and are able to control the
fate of every mortal, no matter how powerful. However, there are also people who believe that they
can change their fate, only if they have enough power. Creon, the most powerful mortal in the play, is
one of those people. Due to the unmatched amount of power he has over Thebes, Creon feels he is
able to challenge the gods and the fate given to him. After attempting to do so, he finds himself stuck
with a tragic fate, resulting in the loss of everything dear to him, including his power. Sophocles uses
Creon as a way to show that everyone has a physical limit, but not a mental limit. When our thoughts
and beliefs cause us to act beyond that physical limit, fate will always be there to provide the
acceptable consequences.
The play introduces Creon as a character whose power enables him to do as he pleases. After
becoming the king of Thebes, he immediately recognizes his power. Shortly after being introduced
into the play, Creon passes a proclamation stating, Never at my hand will the traitor be honored above
the patriot. (Lines 232 233). Due to his personal beliefs towards the sons of Oedipus, Creon passes a
law forbidding the burial of Polynices, the brother who fought against Thebes during war. In no
attempt to object, the Leader responds saying, The power is yours, I suppose, to enforce it with the
laws, both for the dead and all of us, the living. (Lines 238 240).
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Role Of Internal Audit On The Organization Outside The...
MEMO
To: Non accounting specialists
From: Miriam Lombe, Junior Accountant
Cc: Finance Director
Date: 15/12/2014
Subject: Role of Internal Audit
It has come to my attention that the role of internal audit is not clear to some members of the
organization outside the finance department. Therefore, it was decided that a memo is written to
explain clearly the role of internal audit.
Internal auditing is an independent, objective assurance and consulting function intended to add value
and improve an organization s operations. The audit function can help an organization to achieve
objectives by evaluating an organizations risk management, control and governance processes to help
improve them.
Internal auditors (IA) assess how well risks are being managed in an organization, how the
organization is being governed and how well internal control systems and processes are working.
They report their findings to senior management, highlighting and advising management where
improvements in systems controls and processes are necessary.
By evaluating an organization s risk management and assisting management in improvement of
internal controls, IA s help management to clearly show stakeholders that they are managing the
organization well.
Different from external auditors, IA s work within an organization and their work can vary depending
on the business requirements. They do not only look at financial risks and statements but at a range of
issues that are key to a company s survival
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Race Relations Between White Americans And African...
The end of the Civil War brought the United States of America into a period of change and
reconstruction. Race relations between White Americans and African Americans were being formed
and it was still unknown how the two groups would coexist in this new era. One major change, the
black codes, came about as white society and southern states retaliated against the abolishment of
slavery and the loss of their previous lifestyle. Although slaves had been set free and southerners no
longer had the right to own human beings as property, the black codes were passed to suppress African
American s freedom and prevent them from prospering. These laws included the requirements for
African Americans to observe a curfew, sign labor contracts and be
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Point Barrow Alaska Essay
Barrow, Alaska is the United States northernmost city on the Arctic Ocean. Barrow is made up of a
population of mostly Iñupiat Eskimo native and a fraction of Caucasian and other minority citizens.
Point Barrow (n.d.) suggests that archaeological evidence dates human habitation by Iñupiat Eskimos
in the area from about 500 A.D. The city was named for Sir John Barrow, British promoter of Arctic
exploration; its Iñupiaq name is Ukpeagvik, meaning Place Where Owls Are Hunted (Point Barrow,
n.d.). With scarce resources available, Iñupiat peoples subsist on the land and sea of north and
northwest Alaska. Construction of the Distant Early Warning (DEW) line and exploration in the
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As important as it is, Arctic coastal sea ice plays a vital role in dynamics of the coastline, covers
stretches of open water which serve as important biological habitats, and serves as a platform for a
broad range of activities by residents and industries (Druckenmiller et al., 2009). Sea ice is also
important because it is used as a platform for harvesting seals and whales in spring, transport of
personnel and supplies to camps, and as a network of trails (Druckenmiller et al., 2009). Dangerous
effects of climate change include ice breakouts which are when large chunks of ice that whalers are
using as working areas break off of the main ice blocks and take whaling camps out to sea
(Druckenmiller et al.,
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The University Of St. Thomas Essay
University of St. Thomas
The University of St. Thomas, which is commonly called St. Thomas, is a liberal arts Catholic college
that has campuses in St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was originally founded in 1885 as a
seminary school and is named after the famous medieval Catholic theologian Thomas Aquinas. Today,
the University of St. Thomas has over 10,000 students, which includes approximately 6,000
undergraduate students and 4,000 graduate students. At any time, there are at least 500 international
students from over 60 countries on campus.
The University of St. Thomas is Minnesota s largest private, non profit university and comes with nine
academic divisions. This includes the Opus College of Business, which includes AACSB accredited
Executive Education and Professional Development programs, and the Saint Paul Seminary School of
Divinity, which offers master s and doctoral degrees in theology and ministry practice. There is also
the Schools of Education, Engineering and School of Social Work. The Psychology and Counseling
program is a popular degree choice among incoming students.
University of St. Thomas Accreditation Details
Since 1916, the university of has maintained accreditation through the Higher Learning Commission
(HLC).
The Doctor of Psychology program is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA).
University of St. Thomas Application Requirements
The University of St. Thomas offers an online application and a traditional printable
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Hiroshima John Hersey Analysis
One passage from Hiroshima, written by John Hersey, was an observation from all the individuals in
the book. This passage caught my attention and it stayed with me as I read on. Hersey wrote, They still
wonder why they lived when so many others died.[...] At the time, none of them knew anything
(Hersey, 2). The quote helped me to understand the seriousness of dropping an atomic bomb. So many
people died, suffered, and were injured throughout the book. The event was horrifying to read about,
and therefore it is amazing that many were able to survive such an affair. The words, a step taken in
time, a decision to go indoors, catching one streetcar instead of the next that spared them , shows just
how crucially important every decision was. This quote made me think of all the decisions we make in
life, and how important each one is to making us the people we are today. Life is made up of so many
little decisions that have the possibility to change everything. At times, it is not always clear what the
correct decision is. However, in life or death situations such as the ones so many faced in Hiroshima
and Nagasaki, these correct decisions were what was able to save them. ... Show more content on
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Hersey wrote, They could not move a bit under such a heavy fence and then smoke entered into even a
crack and choked their breath.[...] They were just 13 years old (Hersey, 88). Reading about how
courageous all of the girls were, singing their national anthem as they died, struck me. Not only is it
inspiring that these girls were so strong, but it was so sad to read that one girl survived, and spoke of
her friends dying beside her. This showed me the enormity of the bombing of Hiroshima. Imagining a
group of innocent girls dying, shows the large extent of this morally wrong
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Case 10-11 Solution Essay
1. Is Eye Vision s arrangement with Holland Hospital within the scope of ASC 985 605, Software:
Revenue Recognition?
In this case, the main content of the Eye Vision s arrangement with Holland Hospital include
embedded software medical equipment and an initial option to purchase a two year separately priced
maintenance agreement.
In this case, because Eye Vision has never sold, nor does it offer to sell, the Clear View Laser without
the embedded software because the software is necessary to perform the medical procedures for which
the laser is intended , and Eye Vision has never sold, nor does it offer to sell, the Clear View Laser
without the embedded software because the software is necessary to perform the medical procedures
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Based on ASC 605 25 25 5 of FASB, there are two conditions should be met if the delivered item or
items shall be considered a separate unit of accounting. One is that the delivered item or items have
value to the customer on a standalone basis. Another one is the consideration of the general right of
return relative to the delivered item, if there is a general right of return relative to the delivered item,
delivery or performance of the undelivered item or items is considered probable and substantially in
the control of the vendor. Based on an evaluation of the circumstances, the first condition for
separation is met for the Clear View Laser with the embedded software. That is, the Clear View Laser
with the embedded software has value on a standalone basis because it is sold separately by Eye
Vision Inc. The second condition is also met because there are no general rights of return in this
arrangement. Therefore, the Clear View Laser with the embedded software and the two year separately
priced maintenance services should be accounted for as separate units of accounting.
References from FASB codification
ASC 605 25 25 5
In an arrangement with multiple deliverables, the delivered item or items shall be considered a
separate unit of accounting if both of the following criteria are met: a. The delivered item or items
have value to the customer on a standalone basis. The item or items have value on a standalone basis if
they are
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The Prologue Of The Wife Of Baths
The prologue of the Wife of Baths by Chaucer has a surprisingly modern view of women and touches
many issues raised by modern feminists. She discusses the issues of equality between men and
women, and how more often then not women are held to a standard that is not held to men. She uses
biblical ideas to both demonstrate the hypocrisy of these issues and also uses them to defend her
arguments. She also suggests that men are not upholding the expectations of God and thus should not
expect and shame women.
In the wife s prologue she beings by granting herself authority, given the time and circumstance of the
background this would be shocking to most of those around her. She does this two ways: first, she
gives her experiences of her many marriages, she then alines her experiences with that of a respected
man. Experience, though no authority. Were in this world, would be enough for me To speak of woe
that married life affords; For since I was twelve years of age, my lords, Thanks be to God eternally
alive, Of husbands at the church door I ve had five (If I have wed that often legally), And all were
worthy men in their degree. This is a clever trick she is using at the very beginning. when she states
that her experience is not an authority. This is because she is almost lessening herself before she alines
herself with a king in the next statement. She humbles herself, and allows her audience to make her
higher. But she insures this higher thought by highlighting her
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Ocean Tide Research Papers
Amari Williams
Research Paper RD Beginning with its creation, Earth has been in contact with many natural,
environmental disasters. Majorities of the chaos still have effects on people living in coastal areas.
Because of the Earth s large capacity of water and relationship with gravity, tidal waves through
extreme tidal storms are created. The Moon heavily influences the movement of Earth s tides by
shifting and relating land features, using its gravitational pull to change the height of the tides, and
also affecting the speed of the Moon s revolution. To start, the Earth s aquatic tides are the constant
rise and fall of bodies of water every day (Jacobs 9). Gravity, provided by the Moon and some parts of
the Sun, helps create the ocean s tides (Jacobs 10). It is also often caused by the winds forcefully ...
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Land tides are pieces of ground or land that are slowly shifted up and down twice by the gravitational
force between the Sun and Moon ( The ). Because of important use of mainly sunlight, land tides
occur most near the Equator and not often in the poles. These tides happen in four cycles: the lunar
diurnal, lunar semidiurnal, solar diurnal, and solar semidiurnal ( Tides ). Diurnal tides last 24 hours
while semidiurnal tides only last 12 hours. During a land tide, the center of the Earth to the outer crust
takes time to deform under the Moon and Sun ( The ). The deformation takes toll on geological
processes and volcanic eruptions ( Tides ). To include, scientists found that volcanic eruptions and
tides have a relationship because of the magma flowing in volcanoes. Geologists use specific
instruments like: seismometers, tiltmeters, and strainmeters to measure slow shifts. Results from these
tools are placed on a graph to view the various movements of Earth. In 1978, Spahr Webb, former
M.I.T student, measured with two thirty six feet tiltmeters and found a tidal tilt in Earth s surface that
was .01 of an inch (Wylie
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Internet Staffing methods versus Traditional Staffing Methods
Internet Staffing methods versus Traditional Staffing Methods
Quatonya Collins quatonyacollins@yahoo.com Keller Graduate School of Management
Professor Frye
18 April 2013
HRM594
Introduction: In light of the drawbacks of traditional methods and ever increasing reward of
innovative technology this intends to wrap up that the use of internet staffing has now become
essential in the aggressive environment of organizational behavior for the market. Social media
recruitment assists an employer to yield more candidates for vacant positions within an organization.
The benefit of implementing the internet as a staffing mechanism has an astonishing influence on the
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The benefit of utilizing social media recruitment is the leverage that this mechanism has over
traditional methods of recruitment. The problem with utilizing social media recruitment is that the
gathering of candidates from Face books other sites may offer a long list of potential candidates which
might prove time consuming. The benefit is the younger demographic will offer a fresh and innovative
perspective for a company however; the potential problem is the accusation of ageism might deter
experienced candidates as they lack the social knowledge of these sites. While, social media
recruitment has the ability to lack the quality of potential candidates due to referrals made through
LinkedIn as the candidates friends/business associates the overall benefit is that a good employee
might yield through the contact. The challenge of traditional methods of recruitment is the vetting and
screening process is time consuming. The problem with the traditional method of recruitment includes
the time spent on each applicant s personal qualities versus allowing the internet to sort it out. Overall
due to the time, cost, retention, and quality the traditional staffing methods have lessened favor for
granting and utilizing web based solutions to find the primary source for higher quality candidates.
Social media allows both companies and candidates a way to conduct research, market themselves,
and create a
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Insurgency
Insurgency
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Insurgent and insurgence redirect here. For other uses, see Insurgent (disambiguation).
An insurgency is an armed rebellion against a constituted authority (for example, an authority
recognized as such by the United Nations) when those taking part in the rebellion are not recognized
as belligerents.[1] An insurgency can be fought via counter insurgency warfare, and may also be
opposed by measures to protect the population, and by political and economic actions of various kinds
aimed at undermining the insurgents claims against the incumbent regime.[2] The nature of
insurgencies is an ambiguous concept.
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The first is that international law traditionally does not encroach on matters that are solely the internal
affairs of a sovereign state (although recent developments such as the responsibility to protect is
starting to undermine this traditional approach). The second is because at the Hague Conference of
1899 there was disagreement between the Great Powers who considered francs tireurs to be unlawful
combatants subject to execution on capture and smaller states who maintained that they should be
considered lawful combatants. The dispute resulted in a compromise wording being included in the
Hague Conventions known as the Martens Clause after the diplomat who drafted the clause.[11]
The Third Geneva Convention, as well as the other Geneva Conventions, are oriented to conflict
involving nation states, and only loosely address irregular forces:
Members of other militias and members of other volunteer corps, including those of organized
resistance movements, belonging to a Party to the conflict and operating in or outside their own
territory, even if this territory is occupied, provided that such militias or volunteer corps, including
such organized resistance movements...[12]
The United States
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Kindergarten-Full Day Versus Half Day
The sky is the limit for children. The benefits of children attending full day kindergarten are far
greater than those children that attend half day. Some parents and educators disagree; they say that
children should not be forced into their educational career so young. Whether for or against full day
kindergarten, the common goal for all parents is the well being for each individual child. Every child
has different needs and capabilities. Parents have to make an informed decision on full day or half day
kindergarten. That decision can be a difficult one. Ultimately that decision is the starting point for the
next twelve or more years of education for these young children. Connecticut does not have a law
mandating all towns have full day ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Standardized tests and classroom grades find that full day students achieve higher and improve student
attendance. There is better attendance in full day kindergarten due to the parents understanding that
there is so much more information and teaching provided during a longer day and does not want their
child to miss, supporting a childs literacy and language development has long lasting effects that are
greater in children that attend full day kindergarten (Villegas 2). One study showed higher reading
achievement persisting through third grade and in some cases even seventh grade (Villegas 1).
Enrolling a child in full day kindergarten benefits them socially and emotionally. Full day gives
children a balance of structured play and self play. Being with classmates for more hours in a
classroom forces them to build positive relationships. Those relationships last sometimes all the way
through twelfth grade. Decreases costs by reducing retention and remediation rates (Villegas 1, 2).
One study, which found full day students to be more than twice as likely to remain on grade through
third grade, showed that this academic benefit helped to offset 19 percent of the first year s cost of
extending the kindergarten day (Villegas 2). For those children in half day kindergarten, they need to
have before and after care in some
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Essay about Effects of Different levels of T.V Violence...
Abstract
EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF T.V VIOLENCE ON AGGRESSION:
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of different levels of television violence on grade
school children. Since some studies show that younger children are more prone to aggression than
older children. This study is designed to show how violence plays a role in aggression. The intention
is to show that violence causes different aggression levels between males and females. The second
purpose of this study is to show if there are any significant differences between males and females and
aggression induced by violence. The information on gender difference and aggression is controversial.
All the children were mixed in this experiment combined the male and ... Show more content on
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The United Sates is the clear leader among modern, stable democratic nations in its rates of
homicides, assault, rape, and robbery, and it is among the highest in incidents of group violence and
assassinations. This high level of violence is dangerous to our society. It is disfiguring out society
making fortresses of portions of our cities and dividing our people into armed camps. It is jeopardizing
to some of our most precious institutions; among them our schools and universities poisoning the
spirit of trust and cooperation that is essential to their proper functioning.
In the past years until now, violence among children has increased dramatically. Cases have been
reported where grade school students take guns and other weapons to school and use them against
their teachers and classmates. Things of that sort are very much a reality for schools around the
country. Is the reason for these acts of violence that children are becoming more aggressive at younger
ages? Does, the media have to do something with the increase in violence of young children, the fact
that the media has more violence in it than any other point in history? It could be a combination of
things, including work, single parents, peer pressures, etc. The true concern is that the media entertains
children with violent shows, which are aimed at them. Some networks agreed to place advisories
warning before and the prime time television programs which they determined
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Ethical Issues Essay
Ethical Issues
Ethical issues are moral challenges facing the health care profession (Stanhope Lancaster, 2012, p.
127). Ethical issues is a major concern in the healthcare field because healthcare providers observe
ethical issues every day and have to make ethical decisions. Advance directives are written documents
that addressed an individual s medical care preferences. These documents usually take effect when
patients no longer can make informed health care decisions for themselves. While these documents are
helpful to loved ones and health care providers, there are a number of ethical considerations that can
make the development and execution of advance directives difficult (Llama, 2014). This author is a
geriatric nurse that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Therefore, the patient was too incapacitated to make decisions. The patient s only daughter was the
durable power of attorney (DPOA). A durable power of attorney for health care is a document that
names an individual health care proxy (MedlinePlus, 2014). The DPOA is person the patient trust to
make health decisions if the patient is unable to do so (MedlinePlus, 2014). A signed DNR was on the
patient s medical records. Eight years ago, the patient had addressed in a living will that be no use of
life sustaining equipment such as dialysis machines, ventilators, and respirators, or no use of artificial
hydration and nutrition such as feeding tubes.
The patient recently suffered from a serious pneumonia causing difficulty breathing and thick mucus
in her throat. It had been told to the health care staff that the DPOA did not want the patient to be
suction because it would cause discomfort to the patient. The patient had stopped taking oral nutrient.
Although the patient had a living will, the daughter had suggested that her loved one be placed on a
ventilator and placement for a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube for a short term
(approximately two weeks) to see if the patient s condition would improve. This situation had an
impact on the daughter because the daughter was not ready to accept the fact that the patient was
dying. The daughter was not
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Noah, The Ark Builder
Noah, the ark builder finds favor with God amidst destruction and evokes the trait of being loyal. This
trait represents Noah s character well because he put great trust in God and did whatever he needed to
do to save humanity and make sure that life for all living creatures were pleasant. Noah listened to
God and understood why God felt the way he did about the world, he also played a vital role in the
building of the ark that saved he, his family, and living creatures from the flood, and lastly, abided by
the covenant that God made with him. Because of Noah s obedience for God throughout the flood and
covenant, this paper will argue that the central character trait of Noah is loyalty. Before understanding
the way in which Noah is loyal, it is important to understand where his actions are coming from. The
name Lamech appears in both genealogies, the Cainite and Sethite. In contrast to Cainite Lamech,
Sethite Lamech is anticipating Noah s birth as a possible solution to the problems that are brought
about by sin. The verse in which Lamech names Noah (Gen 5:29) is pivotal; it looks backs to the
pronouncement of divine judgement while also looking forward to Noah and his relationship with
God. Adam s disobedience has sentenced humanity to hard labor and pain from which there seems to
be no relief. Lamech longs that his son may bring some comfort, and he calls him Noah with this in
mind. Lamech hoped that Noah would be able to work hand and hand with God to restore what used
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How Did The Lennon s Rights Movement
Lennon left the Beatles in September 1969, just after they completed recording Abbey Road. The
news of the break up was kept secret until McCartney announced his departure in April 1970, a month
before the band released Let It Be, which was recorded just before Abbey Road. Not long after the
Beatles broke up, in 1970, Lennon released his debut solo album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band,
featuring a raw, minimalist sound that followed primal scream therapy. He followed it with 1971 s
Imagine, the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed of all Lennon s post Beatles
efforts. The title track was later named number 3 on Rolling Stone magazine s All Time Best Songs
list. Lennon and Ono moved to the United States in September 1971, but they were ... Show more
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Documents later proved him correct two years after Nixon resigned which granted him permanent
U.S. residency. His immigration battle took a toll on Lennon s marriage, which led to him and Ono
separating in the fall of 1973. Lennon and Ono reconciled in 1974, and she gave birth to their only
child, a son named Sean, on Lennon s 35th birthday (October 9, 1975). Shortly thereafter, Lennon
decided to leave the music business to focus on being a father and husband. In 1980, John Lennon
returned to the music world with the album Double Fantasy, featuring the hit single (Just Like)
Starting Over. Sadly just a few weeks after the album s release, Mark David Chapman, a deranged fan,
shot him several times in front of his apartment in New York City. He died at the Hospital on
December 8, 1980, at the age of 40. Following the tragic event, millions of fans worldwide mourned
as record sales soared. He was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987, and
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in
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Union Of Soviet Composers Analysis
The Union of Soviet Composers By forming the creative unions, the state swept away the entire state
art system of the 1920 s, initiating a surge of unity among composers into the Union of Soviet
Composers. Boris Schwarz claims that although joining this Union was voluntary, the political climate
was such that no artist could have afforded not to join, while Simo Mikokonen, writing on the
composer s bureaucracy nearly forty years after Schwarz, instead argues that composers joined
because they believed it would be useful or at least not harmful. Unions seemed to offer benefits and
were obviously different from associations of proletarian artists. While the Party was central to the
creation of the Union, it was then relatively uninvolved in the music scene until the infamous 1936
intervention via Pravda editorial. Mikkonen laments the Party s initial indifference towards the
Composer s Union, focusing on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Olkhovsky dramatically claims without a primary source as evidence that as a result of Shostakovich s
victimization, something in his soul [. . .] had been silenced forever. Given that Olkhovsky assesses
the denunciation s effect without evidence from a primary source, he falls into Smrž s category of
researchers who failed to give a comprehensive close reading of what was actually written about
music in the Stalin era, but write nonetheless about Shostakovich with great personal involvement,
often bordering on missionary zeal. Although, in this case, Olkhovsky s failure to look at what was
written during the Stalin era can at least in part be blamed on his lack of access to the
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Pass Rush Research Paper
Without signing a hot commodity in free agency or drafting a highly projected premium round pass
rusher, the vibe from most outsiders is that the Cowboys brass didn t do enough to improve the pass
rush.
With exceptionally talented but controversial edge rusher Greg Hardy s rubbish last season kicking
him out of the picture there isn t a D lineman on the Cowboys current roster that s impacted a defense
as much as Hardy, who draws double teams on the edge and when shifted inside. However, not having
an elite edge rusher doesn t render the chances of your defensive front to wreak havoc and pile up
sacks.
By evidence of what the Seahawks rolled with on the defensive line in route to their first and only
Super Bowl title three seasons ago you can hit the jackpot without spending big in free agency or
drafting a top prospect.
Here s a look below at the sack leaders of the Seahawks vaunted defense that dismantled the Broncos
record setting offense in Super Bowl XLVIII.
DE, Michael Bennett undrafted, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Watt (the league s most dominating rushman). When the Texans had a balanced offense in 12 with RB
Arian Foster gashing defenses for 1,424 yards and 15 scores on the ground, along with WR Andre
Johnson, who caught over 100 balls for 1,598 yards receiving an offense that scored 41 touchdowns
(22 through the air and 19 on the ground) helped Watt and the defensive front play with leads and tee
off on passers. That year, Watt recorded 20.5 sacks (2 sacks shy of Hall of Famer Michael Strahan s
record of 22.5 he set in 01). Watt would tie his single season mark of 20.5 in 14 with a stable offense,
but when the Texans offense was abysmal in 13, Watt s sack total dropped to 10.5, and the Texans pass
rush floundered without an offense able to move the sticks, keep the defense fresh, or put point on the
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Death Penalty Is Wrong
Furthermore, the death penalty should be dismantled because research has shown that criminals have
been wrongly convicted and sentenced to the death penalty when later evidence comes up that proves
their innocence. To illustrate,
Since 1973, at least 121 people have been released from death row after evidence of their innocence
emerged. During the same period of time, over 982 people have been executed. Thus, for every eight
people executed, we have found one person on death row who never should have been convicted.
These statistics represent an intolerable risk of executing the innocent ( Innocence ).
To have even one person sentenced to death, let alone convicted of a crime and locked away for life is
unacceptable. There should be additional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance, Examining the death penalty from a human rights perspective not only highlights the
impact of denying the most basic right on all other rights but also demonstrates why the only solution
to the death penalty is to permanently end its use. If the injustices and practicalities associated with
capital punishment could somehow be erased the costs cut, the racial and class biases removed, and all
possibilities for error eliminated the government still cannot do it because it violates fundamental
human rights. A human rights based approach does not take issue with the accuracy, technique, or
timeliness of an execution. It provides a strict standard with which to say simply and unequivocally
the death penalty is wrong ( The Death Penalty Is a Human Rights Violation ). Even with eliminating
the major sticking points that most opponents use, as stated above, to justify why the death penalty
should be abolished, there still leaves the moral and ethical stance that the death penalty is plain and
simply against the basic human right to life. Equally important, The judge found, however, that
evidence from execution logs showed that six of the last eight prisoners executed in California had not
stopped breathing before technicians gave the paralytic agent, raising a serious possibility that
prisoners experienced suffocation from the paralytic, a feeling much like being
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What Was The Impact Of The Indian Removal Act
The trail where they cried. One of four Native Americans died during the forced march to new Indian
Territory. In 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act which said that all the
Native Americans living east of the Mississippi River had to move west of the Mississippi River. This
affected the 5 tribes which were called; Cherokee, Seminole, Chickasaw, Creeks, and the Choctaw
tribes. The reason President Jackson signed this act was to make the lands available for white settlers.
By signing the Indian Removal Act, President Jackson negatively impacted the health and welfare of
the Native Americans. They had to adopt a civilized western culture, were forced to march to the new
Indian Territory, and are still faced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On May 28, 1830, Jackson signed the Removal Act, which authorized the president to grant unsettled
lands west of the Mississippi River in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders.
(Legends, 1) As incentives to the Indians to sign the Removal treaties, the government promised
financial assistance for relocation and the protection of the United States government forever. (Indian,
2) In 1831, the Choctaw were the first to leave under threat of United States Army invasion. They
were forced to leave on foot without any supplies or food with some in chains. Thousands of Choctaw
died. (Trail, 3) In 1835, the Treaty of New Echota was signed which forced the Cherokee to be
removed during the Fall and Winter of 1838 and 1839. Approximately 4,000 Cherokees died.
(Legends, 2) In 1836, the Creeks were also forced from their land. 3,500 Creeks did not survive the
journey. This forced march of more than 1,200 miles to the new Indian Territory became known as the
Trail of Tears because of the thousands that died along the way from diseases and starvation. (Trail, 3
4) By 1837, President Andrew Jackson s removal act had removed 46,000 Native Americans from
their land, and he already had treaties in place for the removal of more. (Legends
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President Reagan s Iran-Contra Affair
The Iran Contra affair can be described as the type of event expected to give rise to a demonstration of
public support for the president. However, this incident had the opposite effect. The public s response
to the Iran Contra affair led to a sharp decrease in the support of President Reagan. Due to President
Reagan s role in the political scandal of aiding armed conflict in Nicaragua, the United States
Congress used its constitutional power to investigate and check the role of the executive branch. The
impact of this congressional oversight highlights the checks and balances the Founder s instilled in our
political government during our nation s conception. Beginning on May 5th, 1987, most of America
turned in to national television to watch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Oliver North became an American obsession even though he was convicted of charges related to the
affair, with the public making dolls, shirts, and even sandwiches as a tribute to him. It seemed as if the
Iran Contra hearings were more of a last hurrah of the numerous Congressional hearings being held in
Congress rather than evidence of the hearings efficacy. Compared to other hearings, the Iran Contra
affair involved deeper partisan divides (Brown University). Party divides created conflict through the
congressional hearings, with Republicans defending and supporting the administration and Democrats
united in an attack against the administration. One of the minority members of the House Select
Committee charged with investigating the Iran Contra affair, Bill McCollum, made this statement,
Partisan bickering was the most distressing thing about the hearings. It got in the way of our purpose,
which was to bring out the facts, to determine the President s credibility, and, finally, to recommend
law and policy changes that reach far beyond these hearings (Brown University) Consequently, some
blame can be placed on party divide as to why the public and government officials felt very little had
been done to address the secrecy and blatant incompliance of law at a federal
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Isolation In A Rose For Emily And Big Two Hearted River
In American literature, no two authors other than William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway effected
the literary scene more since Mark Twain. Both Hemingway and Faulkner were Nobel Prize, Pulitzer
Prize winners, and gammerd the world s affection. Faulkner s gem of a story, A Rose for Emily and
Hemingway s Big Two Hearted River both deal with the theme of isolation, but have different internal
mechanisms that advance the story. Faulkner and his use of eloquent word choice, as well as a
profound influence of Southern local color gives the effect of a Michelangelo s painting where detail
is so prevalent, the reader has a myriad of options on what individual details to value. He paints a
picture in A Rose for Emily about a woman who grows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Whether it is going camping over Memorial Day weekend, or spending Saturday night in, all can
relate to their actions. Emily seems as if she is living up to her family s expectations of her, while Nick
has no pressure on him. The fear inside of both them is also astounding. Emily was so afraid of being
left alone, that she murdered the only love interest in her life, and made him stay with her, via his dead
body in the upstairs bedroom. Nick is also recovering from the experiences of World war One, and no
form of treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder has been discovered yet. He is a young man
trying to find himself, but rather than taking a giant road trip after his senior year, he is alone in the
forest. The way he is living in the forest is interesting, with him being self sufficient and fishing for
his dinner, he is again refusing society, and is falling deeper with in
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The Japanese Informal Rule Over China Between The First...
The high degree of importance of an informal empire to the well being of the formal one is not always
as apparent as people initially think. Informal empires can be compared to an iceberg, which is larger
under the water level and therefore the actual base without which the whole iceberg would go down
(Duus et al., 1989). The case of the Japanese informal rule over China between the First and Second
Sino Japanese Wars is an example of how this type of rule was immensely beneficial to the expansion
of the Japanese empire itself. There are three main things that Japan and the colonies of Japan profited
from: economically important trade and investment on Chinese soil, having great political influence
on the Chinese government in order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With the creation of the informal empire the Japanese started exporting tons of goods for China s vast
population and importing raw materials and resources which were valuable for the Japanese Empire
and its expansion. They also gained rights over the Manchuria Railways and different cotton mills.
Japan benefitted more from the trade in China that the other foreigners there because of the proximity
of the two so the shipping costs were lower for Japanese manufacturers than for goods shipped from
the West (Duus et al., 1989, p.xiii).
At first, maintaining an informal empire was seen as a better alternative than annexing China, in order
for Japan to avoid paying the high cost of annexation and maintenance and incurring the wrath of the
anti Japanese patriots. Because China and Japan had cultural similarities it was easier for the Chinese
to accept the Japanese presence in their country: it may well be that this greater familiarity with
Chinese culture gave advantages to Japanese enterprises that the Western firms did not enjoy (Duus et
al., 1989, p.9). As the instability had weakened the Chinese government, in 1915 Japan saw that as the
perfect opportunity to impose further demands (The Twenty One Demands), even though they did not
gain much of it and ruined their relationships with the British and the Americans. Therefore, the
Japanese became more and more dependent on China and eventually the Japanese grew
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  • 2. Review Of Operation Eagle Claw And The Risk Management... Background: On November 4, 1979, Iranian militants stormed the United States Embassy in Tehran and took 52 Americans captive. This terrorist act triggered the most profound crisis of the Carter presidency and began a personal ordeal for Jimmy Carter that lasted 444 days. President Carter committed himself to the safe return of the hostages while simultaneously protecting America s interests and prestige. He pursued a policy of restraint that put a higher value on the lives of the hostages than on American retaliatory power or protecting his own political future. As we review Operation Eagle Claw and the risk management process, we uncover several major problems that arose before and during the operation. These factors increased the scope and complexity, as well as, the experience of all involved outcome of the project was a major political and military disaster. The mission was a very high risk and any efforts to mitigate the risk were completely absent. The elements of project (operational) risk for Eagle Claw went beyond the bounds of the capabilities of the team. As the scope grew, the complexity and budget grew with it, the experience was dangerously lacking, and there was never any clear solution to the problem. Early in the 1960s, the Shah announced social and economic reforms but refused to grant broad political freedoms. Iranian nationalist condemned the Shah and his U.S. supported regime and accused him of westernizing of Iran. Between 1963 and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Implementing A Major Zone Reorganization ( Rosenberg ) Christine was in charge of implementing a major zone reorganization (Rosenberg, 2003, p. 262). Unfortunately, that was half the battle, Christine priority mission and focus was Deregulation . This meaning is the reduction or elimination of government power in a particular industry, usually enacted to create more competition within the industry. (Francis, J. 2003 2016) stated, Deregulation can cause weaker, smaller organizations to be forced out of the market . This translates to loss of jobs. Adding on to her plate, Christine had to figure the changing and possible combination of the four offices along with the different cultures. She is very knowledgeable of the industry especially after working for one of the top notch insurance companies. This change has made it difficult for Christine, she has combine four offices into one. Combining these offices would require a few cost cutting moves. After the short notice of this change, Christine realized the challenge of transitioning and combining her managers to develop the best strategy for the upcoming move. In the insurance industry, the first regulation took place in the 1850 s. By then many insurers had to gamble with prices to get on top of their competitors. These insurers were providing coverage and protection for customers dealing with disabilities and workers compensation. (Rosenberg, S. 2003, p.263) stated, Changes in the way people live and work necessitated new coverages. With deregulation creating a new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 6. A Brief Note On Science And The Nineteenth Century Faith v.s Science Sunya Hassan History 10 Faith vs. Science in the Nineteenth Century Throughout history, the comparison of faith and science have caused debate between our historians. However, they can agree that the nineteenth century was somewhat of a blurred line in American history to determine where the population s allegiance laid. While the Second Great Awakening riled up a lot of devout Baptists and Methodists, science had also taken a toll with the Industrial Revolution. Which is still one of the most significant economic changes in American history to date. And although Darwin s finds did not occur in the US, the effects of his theory of evolution made men and women in the states question their beliefs and faith in religion. Technological developments also created issues for the church as they were losing grip of power on their believers. Even though religion played a large role in the early nineteenth century, given the facts, science and innovation captured the interest of America s people and undermined their faith. Although faith was not the leading candidate for winning over the allegiance, faith in religion runs deep down to the foundations of America. The early settlers, such as the pilgrims, ran from Europe to practice their own faith without the accusation of heresy. Puritanism was a religious reform movement that sought to purify the Church of England. Their philosophy of a city upon a hill caused the United States to strive for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Perks Of Being A Wallflower Reflection The summer before 7th grade I was introduced to the movie, Perks Of Being A Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky. I label this movie the most influential piece of art that I have ever been exposed to as it allowed me to familiarize myself with characters who held traits I d recognized in myself long before but hadn t gotten the opportunity to learn. The movie followed an incoming high school freshman, Charlie, and a group of outcast seniors he befriended Sam, Patrick, Mary Elizabeth, and Alice all of whom, were characters who helped shape me into the person I am today. Gay. I had heard the word before when I was younger, maybe eight or nine years old, from a sixth grader who had been spewing forbidden words left and right. I remember asking them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of only watching the movie because I wanted a sense comfort I had struggled in finding before, I watched it with a more mature mindframe. One of the key components in Perks Of Being A Wallflower is the Rocky Horror Picture Show. In the movie the characters put on a live performance of Rocky Horror weekly. The show plays a big part in some of the characters lives and it started to play a huge role in mine once I payed more attention to it. The more I watched and listened to the story the more I was intrigued. Rocky Horror brought on a lot of firsts for me. It was the first musical I had watched all the way through and enjoyed everything I saw. This lead me to find some of my favorite shows and movies today, like RENT and Glee. Rocky Horror also introduced me to the first transgender character I d ever seen. Granted, Dr. Frank N Furter probably wasn t the best role model for a fourteen year old, but I was mesmerized by the sheer existence of a happy community existing of people who were outcasts and shunned away from society. Rocky Horror also showed in depth how people can change when exposed to new things. Rocky Horror Picture Show starts with a conservative couple, Brad and Janet, who are terrified to be anywhere around a house full of transgender people and by the end of it they come out non judgemental and tolerant. It s a prime example of how you can shift someone who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 9. Teen Drug Abuse In The United States Teen Drug Abuse In my hometown, I have noticed an abundance of drug use. Many teens get peer pressured into doing drugs by their friends. They tell it s cool, and how it can easily clear your mind. Also on TV they act like are fine. But what they don t tell you is how it can totally ruin your life. You can become addicted and get into a lot of trouble. After recent research, I conclude that teens using drugs are a major problem in Piedmont and nationwide. My friend, Kimberley Young stated in a recent interview: At parties many people will ask if you want to do drugs with them. I know of two people who recently had to get some help because of drugs. Kim believes that drugs are a major problem. She also believes that many people are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Relevance Of Transcendentalism Topic/prompt: Based on what you ve read, argue whether the ideas generated from the Transcendentalist movement are still relevant to today s world (and if so, how, and if not, why not). You may choose to focus on one of the three thematic categories we ve discussed (Importance of Self Reliance, Value of Simplicity, or Illusion of Progress) or you may create your own thematic category but I recommend you narrow your focus. American Transcendentalism was an important philosophical and literary movement which placed an emphasis on staying true to one s beliefs and expressing oneself no matter the situation or consequence. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau fully embraced these beliefs as their influence has allowed these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Emerson claims, To believe your own thought...that is genius...A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind from within, more than the luster of the firmament of bards and sages (14). In this quote, he states that we must be able to detect and live by what we believe and trust our own thoughts as we contain all the amount of wisdom needed to live and succeed. While trying to tie the ideas of being herself and having an impact on society just as Emerson encouraged, Lady Gaga decided to wear a meat dress that was rather a powerful political statement, rather than just another attention grabbing outfit. Lady Gaga urged the US military not to discriminate against gay men and lesbians from serving in the army (Mapes). She stated that the law prevents the military from enjoying the greatest cut of meat my country has to offer (Morano). By following the preachings of Emerson that state, where there is no path then leave a trail, she was accused of animal abuse and being disrespectful towards vegetarians and vegans despite being a vegan herself (6). She was persecuted continuously until she gave the statement on her reasoning behind the meat dress. Although Lady Gaga did stand firm in what she believed in, there was more negative backlash than support for her movement. Emerson predicted the situation Lady Gaga was in when he said, for nonconformity the world whips ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Does Maya Angelou Show Courage In Maya Angelou s autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, she highlights the struggles of segregation and oppression throughout her adolescent years. Maya Angelou s metaphorical title represents all the black people, blackbirds, who society cages, but still trying to resist the odds that are against them. Though Angelou faces cruelty throughout her whole life, she always believes in her intelligence. When she and her father go to Mexico, her father becomes very drunk and unable to drive. Angelou, praising herself, writes I could drive...the brilliant Marguerite Johnson (237). Despite her never driving before, Angelou takes matters into her own hands and decides to drive. Though Angelou crashes, her father drives them back home the rest of the way. This act of courage and maturity influences Angelou s determination to attain a job. As a result of her intelligence, she decides to get a job working on streetcars. She goes to the Market Street Railway Company to apply for a job. Angelou shows her determination ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because Angelou was a very young age when she becomes pregnant, she keeps it a secret until she graduates. This exemplifies Angelou s view on education, and how she values it. If Angelou were to quit school, she would become what society thinks of blacks, failures and illiterates. Her pregnancy leaves her self doubtful. When she gives birth to her baby boy, she realizes she needs to break out of the cage, knowing that her son would also be subjected into it. When Angelou sleeps with her son for the first time, she worries that she will crush her baby in bed. To Angelou s surprise, she writes, The baby slept touching my side (289). Even though Angelou has the odds going against her, she still succeeds in getting her high school diploma. Her baby helps Angelou realize that she is now free from the metaphorical cage she was put ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Examining the Ways a Pressure Group Contributes to... Examining the Ways a Pressure Group Contributes to Representative Democracy In a representative democracy, citizens elect representatives to make decisions for them. In doing this, citizens hand over the responsibility for making decisions to someone else. In Britian voters elect members of parliament s (MPs) to represent them every four to five years and this makes the representatives in some way accountable to the electorate. However many are unsatisfied with their representation and join pressure groups to make their views heard. The question is, is this good or bad for our democracy? Pluralism is the way in which the electorate joins groups to have an effect on government. Many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many people thing the system of having pressure groups complements a representative democracy because surely the right to join groups is a mark of a free society. Many people think minority voices are generally unheeded; pressure groups mean that these minorities can be heard more effectively an example of this is the pressure group Gay lib. Another positive thing about pressure groups of that they encourage political participation. In a country where the number of people who vote is going down, pressure groups allow people to become more politically aware especially those under the age of eighteen. This means more people will use their votes something which is surely good for representative democracy. However some people argue that pressure groups are not good for democracy. They say that the government has its own agenda and won t act as a referee for all the pressure groups. they say that although pressure groups may be considered they likely to be ignored if they do not conform with the government. Pro pluralists come back and this argument by saying that the amount of forces acting on each other from different pressure groups will mean that everyone has an input and public policy is a happy medium. They point out that for every group there is an apposing pressure group for instance campaign for state education versus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Failure Has Changed Over The Centries The way in which failure has been viewed has changed over the centries. As early as ancient Athens, we have seen records of how failure is seen from time to time and society to society. Just them as a comparative to our society recognizes the cultural difference as well as the time gap between how we perceive defeat. For instance, Athens used plays to communicate that failing at something was okay and that we needed to show sympathy and helpfulness to those going through a rough time. Whereas today, as seen in many cases, dropping out of something, or even not succeeding is failure; you must do well in something to be respected. In the three sources presented, recordly, this is the case. Each source reviewed and discussed the art of failing as something more than just one mistake, that it is many complied onto each other causing, as we see it, catastrophe. In all three sources, they discusses success and failure seen in today s society, which were then analyzed through agreement/overlap and disagreement. To begin, all three sources overlap/agree with the same message, that failure is common, but not accepted. They all suggest that we should learn to become acquainted with it. The more you recognize what you re not good at and fix it (whether it be dropping it or applying a method) the faster you can find things you are good at. And, they all state this with reason to support the chance that appears. For instance, in Outliers, Gladwell explains the chance of a plane crash. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Advantages And Differences Of Backpackers Backpackers will usually choose budget accommodations during their trip. The budget accommodations that commonly used by backpackers are such as hostels, guest houses and homes of friends and relatives, however backpackers do also stayed in hotels, bed breakfasts, and campervans (Richards and Wilson, 2004). The choice of accommodation has a slightly difference between Westerners and Asians. This might be caused of the Western travellers usually plan the trip alone however friends are the main external source that involved. While Asian travellers seem to have more preference to involve their friends and relatives when planning the trip rather than planning it on their own. This could be explained by differences in culture and society which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides this, backpackers usually carry out a wider variety of activities during their trips than regular travellers because they want to achieve the travel purpose. Their activities are almost similar with those regular tourists ones which consists of cultural sightseeing , walk around and spend time in cafes, while they have also some more exact backpack activities which are wildlife and nature observation, hanging out and join some extreme sports. However, they do also visited to nightclubs and shops (Richards and Wilson, 2004). Backpackers are mostly attained related pre travel information from Internet, other backpackers, guide books, travel agencies, previous experience, newspapers/magazines, tour operators, brochures, medias and airlines. When during the trip, information is usually collected from accommodation providers and other backpackers. The rate of backpackers using guidebooks is higher than regular tourists (Conrady and Buck, 2010). In term of the purchase power, the average expenditure of Europeans spent in international destinations for their trips was €95 per night (Conrady and Buck, 2010). In a comparison, the average expenditure of backpackers is quite low, specifically those backpackers with more experiences. However, the average length of stay of backpackers in a destination is usually longer than regular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Zara Fashion Introduction: Zara clothing is Spanish based Inditex Group, and launched in the year of 1975. The contribution of sales of Zara clothing is about 63.8% in the group s whole sales of the previous financial year. Zara clothing has two major divisions for the product: apparels of men s and women s. Zara is known for its more innovative designs around the whole World; and each of the clothing line has of the following sections: Upper and the Lower Garment, Cosmetics, shoes and Complements. The Kid s clothing is consists in Zara s catalogue as very well. Zara is commonly integrated retailers which can designs, and produces and also distributes. The companies can mostly deals with the chain of supply, unlike the other kind of competitor retailers of the very same market; around the half of the Zara clothing products are can be produced in Spain, and one third in the rest of the Europe, and some in the Asian countries and the rest of the whole world. ZARA has about 1,608 stores and also has 213 kids stores of ZARA are in about 74 countries. So while the competitors go to the Asia for the production of outsource, Zara can makes the most of its very fashionable items and can distributes them to its own stores placed in all the very major cities around the whole World. At the average of the Zara clothing store has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my own point of view the Zara should now create its own marketing and IT department and should introduce an online marketing campaign through the search engine optimization and the social networking websites like twitter, facebook, and bebo etc. Email marketing is another very high reliable and the reachable idea to convey the whole message to the maximum number of consumers in no time. The list of the emails can also be used to maintain the customers to update with the latest offers in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Pygmies In The Middle Ages The philosophers and theologians of the Middle Ages were aware of the limits of their Western European geography. Possessed with the knowledge of other countries and empires, but unable to actually travel there, these thinkers were tormented by their lack of information. Relying on stories told by merchants and sailors, local tales and legends, as well as varied and inaccurate ancient histories, they tried to cobble together maps, travelogues, and books detailing as much of the world as they knew, or believed existed. From these sometimes accurate and often fanciful accounts of mythical beasts and cities, one can see the development of many elements of modern day thought on race and racial origin. Reports of giants, of pygmies, of people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many important thinkers, such as St. Augustine, who emerged during and after the fall of the Roman Empire and the Dark Ages that ensued, from roughly 476 1000, and their contributions will be addressed. However, it is with the advent of the High Middle Ages that books, philosophy, theology, and maps blossomed along with expanded ambitions of capturing all of the knowledge possible at the time. The paper will first explain the foundations of medieval race thought and cover some of the important philosophers, before moving on to discuss how these ideas were represented throughout the broader culture of the times. The second half of the essay will focus on several of the highlighted themes and how they have survived, and thrived, in modern racial thought. Entering the High Middle Ages, Western Europe had figured out most of its inner power struggles and the beginnings of nation states had emerged. The dust had settled, relatively speaking, for a society that was built around a ruling warrior class. Monarchies in England, France, and the Holy Roman Empire ruled with absolute and in some cases divine authority, and the encroachment of the Moors in Spain had reached a standstill. In these comparatively calm times, Western European men were free to turn their attention to the development of culture and the cultivation of knowledge. Old Roman and Greek histories were dragged out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. How I Approach Program Development HOW WOULD I APPROACH PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT Upon reading and reflecting the insight and knowledge gained from this case study my three values for a program development and strategic analysis would be: a personal connection with the local population, minimizing hierarchy, and enforcing accountability and transparency in the organization. In terms of who I would work with, I favour the idea of working in a smaller organization. I would accept funds from multilateral organizations, not the government, and I would be working at the local level. Working in a smaller organization at the local level allows for greater accountability and a lesser chance of conflicting motives. As previously mentioned, smaller organizations may lead to exclusion. To prevent this I would be willing to work with like minded small organizations to divide the population. My main interest would be cultivating a relationship with the population. The personal connection with the population is probably the hardest task because we are not all as willing as Roy to immerse ourselves in the community. This relationship also relies on the population because they need to be willing to share and collaborate. This connection is the most important because it allows for the strongest trust and the greatest understanding of the needs in the area that we are working. It also allows us to ensure that our endeavours for the project align with our program. Having an extensive understanding the needs specific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Internal Analysis Of Dollar Tree Essay The internal analysis is very important in a company. Just like the external analysis, both of these analysis help to determine strategies. The Internal analysis involves the strengths, weaknesses, opportunity and threats of a company (Pearson, 2014). Dollar Tree has many strengths but they also have some weakness too. If Dollar Tree would use the data that they have from their internal analysis they could turn a lot of their weakness into strengths. But we will talk about their weaknesses later. The more strength a company has the better. One of Dollar Tree s strengths would be that they acquired Family Dollar in 2015. This is a huge strength for Dollar Tree. Dollar Tree has many opportunities to overtake the dollar store market. They only need to keep inquiring their competitor s stores. Strength for Dollar Tree is their strong financial performance. They are the largest dollar store in the market. Dollar Tree has a $15.5B Annual net sale that grew to 80.2% in 2015 and exceeded $15 billion for the first time in Company history. Now to Dollar Tree s weaknesses, this would be their low inventory turnover ratio. In 2016, Dollar Tree reported that their inventory turnover ratio was 3.8 (Canadean, 2016). This is a high number. This is saying that they have more than enough of inventory in store that is not being bought by their customers. This is really money that is setting in their warehouse or stockroom and it just sitting and is not being used. This is bad for Dollar Tree. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Ghost Army World War II General George S. Patton reflected, These men suffered enough for a hundred lifetimes, and no one in this country should be allowed to forget it. The men he is referring to were part of a tactical unit called the Ghost Army. They all could have died if even one thing went wrong. The Ghost Army was part of the 23rd Headquarters Special troops. This organization was top secret until 1996. These men and missions are still spoken of and remembered to this very day ( 23rd Headquarters Special troops ). The Ghost Army spent a long time making a plan that would lead the Allied troops to victory. They mapped out everything and made sure everything was perfect. They all had their special strategic skills. These men and the unit have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Operation Fortitude is a go, Commander Patton said. Many people wonder what type of tactical tricks did the unit use and how they knew about it. Actually, the U.S. army got these ideas of the plan of deception from The first President of the United States: George Washington. Washington practiced deception as an art rather than a science. Now the Ghost army was using this Art to fool the Germans ( Ghost Soldier magazine ). The art of tactical deception was their best skill. They wanted to mislead the enemy forces that were going to fall for the tanks and the fake attacks that they were presenting. The commander of the unit had to assign the recruits positions so that each designer and artist would know what to operate: the speakers manipulating gunshot sounds and explosions or the inflatable tank balloons meant to deceive the enemy into thinking a real unit was closeby. The commander created a group called the Effect group, and they would be operating the important equipment in the operation ( Ghost Army Tricked Hitler ). What exactly, though, did the Ghost Army do on the battlefield? One soldier, Jack Massey, commented, We were told we were going to be using inflatable equipment to try and fool the Germans into thinking that we were a real army, when we were in effect, I suppose, a rubber army (www.npr.org). They are all set and ready to go into action, they start their journey through the woods and into a field. Now the army is now setting up their fake tanks off of a ranch in Germany and waiting for the action to begin. The unit finally finished with their plan and successfully tricked the Germans with their fake ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Wealth Inequality In South Dakota In order to understand what could cause wealth inequality, the income in South Dakota will be examined. While it is well understand that income distribution and wealth distribution are two separate entities, the two are related and generally cause one another. In South Dakota, from the 1970 s to the mid 2000 s the household income of the bottom fifth grew by 24.3% (in real dollars) however, the income of the top fifth grew by 91.7%. In addition, if the timeframe is shortened to the 1990 s to the mid 2000 s the bottom fifth had a decrease in income of 12.5% yet, the top fifth still experienced 25.7% growth. As a result, South Dakota experienced the second highest change in income inequality during these periods (McNichol). The dramatic change ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The answer? There is no single answer when it comes to wealth in South Dakota. Between the impoverished regions of the reservations and the large wealth of the average farm and numerous small business, the distribution is difficult to accurately measure. Income taxes in South Dakota would not be very effective based on the aforementioned facts. Another solution could be implementing a capital gains tax. However, once again, South Dakota has a tremendous amount of money in agricultural real estate totaling over 67 billion dollars (South Dakota Transfer of Wealth Update Technical Report). While there is a great amount of money there, capital gains would be unable to tax this. In addition, the lack of capital gains taxes has brought a great deal of financial centers to the state, benefiting the population. Consequently, proposing a capital gains tax could cause these companies to leave and South Dakota might be left worse off. Property taxes could be one solution to redistribute this vast amount of wealth however, South Dakota already ranks 36th highest out of all the states in property taxes (Kieren). An increase in property taxes would therefore be difficult to propose and pass in the legislature. So what based on all of this information should South Dakota do anything? The answer, is maybe to do nothing. Wealth inequality is certainly a growing issue nationwide but, in South Dakota it doesn t appear to as drastic as a problem. Furthermore, the complications of an agriculture economy makes solutions complicated. South Dakota may have some wealth inequality but, for now, it doesn t appear to be a major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Networking Standards ( Osi Layers ) ASA College CIS 125 M01: Network Concepts Networking Standards (OSI Layers) Joel Hernandez Vasquez joelvasquez@asa.edu 02/09/2016 Nowadays everybody can get access to the internet through networks, but according to Columbia University over the 37% of people do not know what a network is. A network is a group of computers which are connected to share information, files, and performs tasks. A network is built using the same common language. My purpose of this project is to explain what a network is, and let you know how important is to know it. The next paragraphs will explain the introduction of networking, the disadvantages of networking, and the disadvantages. A network is a group of computer or electronic devices connected ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A wide local area network is used to link networks in vast geographic. For instance, you can use a WAN to connect to larger places such as the United States, China, and Japan. Another type of network is Metropolitan area network (MAN) which is used to connect an entire city, a particular region, and university campus. Moreover, a metropolitan area network is smaller than a wide area network but larger than a local area network. Furthermore, there is another type of network, which is called PAN (Personal Area Network). A Personal Area network is defined as a group of computers or electronic devices connected to a specific range of a user. For example, when we have a group of devices at home interconnected such as laptops, printers, tablets, and cell phones. Networks have become a central issue for organizations, business, and universities because it provides many advantages. One of the benefits of a network is the easiest way to share information. For example, in a company where there are many offices around the world you can distribute information to all the offices in short time. Moreover, having a network will give you the benefits to talking with people in real time in a larger distance. In addition, another advantage of a network is that allow you to share hardware. For example, in an office that you only have a printer you can use this printer connected to multiple computers instead of having one printer for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Everglades Research Paper The Everglades Rachel Thompson BIO 100 January 11, 2011 Connie Cassidy The Florida Everglades is the state s most highly visited park in the state. The Everglades is also home to thousands of animals, reptiles, and plants. Many tourist travels just to get a glimpse of the many exotic reptiles. Although, the Everglades is very beautiful it s also one of the most endangered parks in the state. The park is endangered from humans and land developments. The state has laws imposed to protect the everglades. In order for people to save and protect the Everglades there are things we have to do on part. Throughout this essay I will go into depth about the different species, human threats, and what we can do to protect one of our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many birds would flock to the Everglades during the winter to escape harsh winters from up north. The Everglades skies aren t filled with as many birds anymore due to numerous reasons. One of the saddest reasons that many animals and reptiles are losing their homes is because of humans and land development. The beautiful of the Everglades is simply breathing all the creatures and different plant life is a joyous site to witness. The beauty of the Everglades that past generations has witness isn t the same that the current generations witness. As the years progress we continue to do more harm to our beloved Everglades. We continue to push our animals to relocate and find new homes because we take away their land for our own personal developments. The population continues to increase and that calls for newer and better developments, more and more of the Everglades is being taking away from plants and animals. This land that is being taken away from the plant and animal species is being turned into communities, shopping plazas, and other new buildings. The Everglades once rumored to be 22,000 square feet has over time become no more than 11,000 square feet. This major drop over years and years is a result of land development. The continuation of taking land away from our animal and plant life in the Everglades can result in horrible consequences. Animals will eventually be forced to find homes somewhere else and we will lose valued plant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Benefits Of School Uniforms In Schools Evaluative commentary The article provides us with the benefits of wearing uniforms in schools. The author is optimistic and encourage students and parents to implement uniforms in school since it can eliminate bullying, merge social class and gives the school a professional look. Firstly, the author points out an argument about a school uniforms take away students right to individualism is unacceptable since there are many other ways to express yourself. The students can wear accessories, different shoes, or changed their hair styles to differentiate them from other students but it must be still within the school regulations. They can be stylish or anything they want beyond school hours but when they are in school, they have to follow the rules and understand that a school is a place for studying and not for being fashionable. After that, the author state that a uniform can abolish bullying in schools. This is because since everyone will be wearing an identical clothes including the bully, they have less reason to intimidate the students. The bully typically chooses its target by how they dress and thus making it harder for them to choose a target of bullying. Wearing uniform in schools may also erase the fine line of social classes. School uniform unite the social classes as wealthy and poor students will be wearing the same outfits. No one would have the capacity to figure out what social class a student is in just by looking at what the other individual is wearing. Schools with uniforms can also have all the students dressed pleasantly in their outfits and look more professional and all around kept up. I partially agree with the author that uniforms do not take away your independence to be yourself since there are other ways that can be done to distinguish yourself to other individuals. However, I believe that uniform does not eliminate bullying and able to combine the social rank between students. In my experience of 13 years wearing a school uniform, bullies will always find a way to belittle and pick on you. A few research was done before on bullying and an article written by Ella Walsh in 2015 states that the way bullies find their target is by watching students who are unusual, competent, nice, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Human Motivation In East Of Eden In his novel, East of Eden, John Steinbeck presents Cathy Ames with human motivations, despite her character representing pure evil, to emphasize humanity s potential of evil. When Cathy is first introduced, the narrator calls her a monster, but in chapter seventeen, the narrator begins to doubt his claim, pitying her waiting for her pregnancy to be over, living on a farm she did not like, with a man she did not love (138). By including a statement discussing her unhappiness gives Cathy a human motivation to escape, although her escape is evil. When Cathy leaves, she shoots Adam because he attempts to stop her, but she does not aim for his head or heart to kill him, only a shot to the leg, which is enough to stop him, but not enough to kill him. A fatal shot would have been easy for Cathy, however, she had no reason to, so she only damaged Adam enough to achieve her goal. Unwanted pregnancies and unhappy marriages are all situations women attempt to escape, and in some cases, in extreme ways, like shooting their husbands. Humanizing Cathy connects humanity to evil. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Until Mr. Edwards, Cathy always had control. When he finally realizes her evil and attempts to kill Cathy, fear overcame her, and she tried to run (98). Humans are often scared, and fear can blind them of rationality. Cathy is usually calculated and does not take risks, but fear causes her to impulsively run, which leads to Mr. Edwards knocking her down and almost killing her. Cathy s fear gives her a human weakness, therefore connecting evil to humanity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Synthetic Meshes Essay 1.4.8 Performance of synthetic meshes Synthetic meshes have been widely used through decades as a routine to solve also the most complicated cases, even in cases of clean contamination with severe comorbidity [202]. The biological response to prosthetic meshes can be characterized by the foreign body reaction, the formation of collagenous tissue, neoperitonealization and neovascularization. Different meshes differ in their host tissue integration. Some studies reported signifficant less strength of host tissue integration for ePTFE or ePTFE containing meshes than other mesh materials [203 205]. ePTFE (DualMesh®) has been compared with polypropylene (SeprameshTM) in two experimental studies. After 1 month, SeprameshTM showed 30% stronger ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ParietexTM and ParieteneTM Composite showed to produce fewer adhesions than Sepramesh® [209]. Another study comparing adhesion formation reported Sepramesh® to be superior to ComposixTM [205]. An experimental study compared Prolene®, DualMesh®, Ultrapro®, TiMesh®, SeprameshTM, ParietexTM Composite, Proceed® and Tutomesh® regarding adhesion formation (7 and 30 postoperative days). On postoperative day 30, ParietexTM Composite, Tutomesh® and SeprameshTM reported the smallest amount of adhesions. In a recent study, the adhesion profiles of MarlexTM and Bard® Soft either exposed directly to the viscera or protected with Vicryl® mesh were evaluated. MarlexTM showed smallest adhesion score and the use of Vicryl® as a separating layer did not reduce adhesions [210]. Few human studies concerning intraperitoneal adhesions have been published. Balique et al. [211] evaluated adhesion formation by ultrasound examination. 29 of 80 patients had hernia repair using ParietexTM Composite. After 12 months, 86% of the patients were adhesion free. Another study compared ventral hernia repair with ParietexTM Composite and Mersilene®. 77% of the patients in the Mersilene® group exhibited visceral adhesion to the mesh, while 18% of the patients in the ParietexTM Composite group presented this complication [212]. The occurrence of adhesions in patients who previously had a hernia repair with ePTFE mesh (DualMesh®) was investigated by Koehler et al. [213]. 91% of the patients were described ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Comparison Of King Richard III And Looking For Richard To understand the complexity of the lineage of the English monarchy, it is imperative to make a connection between present values and those of the past. While contemporary society demonstrate an appreciation of William Shakespeare s play King Richard III (1851) it is not one of his plays they can readily connect with. Al Pacino s docu drama, Looking for Richard, (henceforth Looking for...) (1996) attempts to bridge that gap through intertextual connections. Both composers elucidate their respective contexts through their exploration of the English monarch, King Richard III, through their representation of the Elizabethan struggle for power and Pacino s attempts to connect the post modern world to the 16th century. Pacino attempts to transform the Elizabethan play in light of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shakespeare uses the short stage direction: they fight; Richard is slain followed by the animalistic and savage metaphor of the bloody dog is dead to convey Richard s death. He uses animal imagery conveyed by Richmond along with the sudden and immediate death of Richard after he is willing to trade a kingdom for a horse to show his audience that God has carried out divine retribution due to Richard s Machiavellian nature. Pacino transformed this scene so that it lead to a deeper understanding by his mainly secular 20th century audience. By undermining Richmond s inglorious victory by having the soldiers shoot an arrow into Richard s back, Pacino shows that Richard s death was unfair. He also removed Richmond s monologue to take the audience s attention away from Richmond s speech about god and the righteousness of divine retribution. Thus, by portraying conscience as being more important than divine retribution, Pacino transformed Shakespeare s King Richard III to suit his context where Richard s guilt killed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Good Versus Evil In Ray Bradbury s Something Wicked This... Emma Begley Wilson Pre Ap Ela 09 October 2017 Something Wicked This Way Comes Have you ever had a feeling someone or something is coming well in the novel Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury this is what happens. In a little town called Green Town, Illinois two boys get approached by a man holding a stick and the boys get persuaded about this stick. The man tells them that it keeps lightening away and one boy falls for it while the one does not. As the story progresses the theme Good versus Evil really becomes apparent to the reader. This is supported by the title, the time, and the characters. The theme of this text is good versus evil. This novel has many different components to support the theme. The title of the novel even supports this theme because it is implying that something evil is coming and the good in the world is going to be attacked. As the story develops the characters and the setting helps develop the theme. The Freaks and its carnival really help you get the idea that evil is not really a feeling or action but more of a figure or form because the carnival is all evil. He wanted to be near and not near them, he saw them close, he saw them far. Suddenly they were awfully small in too large a room in too big a town and much too huge a world. In this unlocked place they seemed at the mercy of anything that might break in from the night (34). This quote is talking about the freaks and how Will does not want to be near them. As we continue through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Compare And Contrast The Lizzie Star Hospital In Clancabana Internationally acclaimed, the Copa Star Hospital in Copacabana is hoping to change people s perceptions of a health care facility with innovative interior and exterior design and advanced medical technology for the latest in patient care. While only recently opened in October of 2016, the Copa Star is already known as a leading cardiology and neurology center with cutting edge technology in the hospital s smart surgical rooms, including allowing surgeons to view their patient s scans during the operation. Other technology which allows the hospital to provide superior patient care includes telemedicine, robotic medicine and integrated MRI equipment in neurosurgery rooms. While the Copa Star appears very similar to a 5 star hotel, the hospital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Importance Of Creon In Shakespeare By Sophocles ... In Antigone, it is generally believed that the gods possess limitless power and are able to control the fate of every mortal, no matter how powerful. However, there are also people who believe that they can change their fate, only if they have enough power. Creon, the most powerful mortal in the play, is one of those people. Due to the unmatched amount of power he has over Thebes, Creon feels he is able to challenge the gods and the fate given to him. After attempting to do so, he finds himself stuck with a tragic fate, resulting in the loss of everything dear to him, including his power. Sophocles uses Creon as a way to show that everyone has a physical limit, but not a mental limit. When our thoughts and beliefs cause us to act beyond that physical limit, fate will always be there to provide the acceptable consequences. The play introduces Creon as a character whose power enables him to do as he pleases. After becoming the king of Thebes, he immediately recognizes his power. Shortly after being introduced into the play, Creon passes a proclamation stating, Never at my hand will the traitor be honored above the patriot. (Lines 232 233). Due to his personal beliefs towards the sons of Oedipus, Creon passes a law forbidding the burial of Polynices, the brother who fought against Thebes during war. In no attempt to object, the Leader responds saying, The power is yours, I suppose, to enforce it with the laws, both for the dead and all of us, the living. (Lines 238 240). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Role Of Internal Audit On The Organization Outside The... MEMO To: Non accounting specialists From: Miriam Lombe, Junior Accountant Cc: Finance Director Date: 15/12/2014 Subject: Role of Internal Audit It has come to my attention that the role of internal audit is not clear to some members of the organization outside the finance department. Therefore, it was decided that a memo is written to explain clearly the role of internal audit. Internal auditing is an independent, objective assurance and consulting function intended to add value and improve an organization s operations. The audit function can help an organization to achieve objectives by evaluating an organizations risk management, control and governance processes to help improve them. Internal auditors (IA) assess how well risks are being managed in an organization, how the organization is being governed and how well internal control systems and processes are working. They report their findings to senior management, highlighting and advising management where improvements in systems controls and processes are necessary. By evaluating an organization s risk management and assisting management in improvement of internal controls, IA s help management to clearly show stakeholders that they are managing the organization well. Different from external auditors, IA s work within an organization and their work can vary depending on the business requirements. They do not only look at financial risks and statements but at a range of issues that are key to a company s survival ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Race Relations Between White Americans And African... The end of the Civil War brought the United States of America into a period of change and reconstruction. Race relations between White Americans and African Americans were being formed and it was still unknown how the two groups would coexist in this new era. One major change, the black codes, came about as white society and southern states retaliated against the abolishment of slavery and the loss of their previous lifestyle. Although slaves had been set free and southerners no longer had the right to own human beings as property, the black codes were passed to suppress African American s freedom and prevent them from prospering. These laws included the requirements for African Americans to observe a curfew, sign labor contracts and be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Point Barrow Alaska Essay Barrow, Alaska is the United States northernmost city on the Arctic Ocean. Barrow is made up of a population of mostly Iñupiat Eskimo native and a fraction of Caucasian and other minority citizens. Point Barrow (n.d.) suggests that archaeological evidence dates human habitation by Iñupiat Eskimos in the area from about 500 A.D. The city was named for Sir John Barrow, British promoter of Arctic exploration; its Iñupiaq name is Ukpeagvik, meaning Place Where Owls Are Hunted (Point Barrow, n.d.). With scarce resources available, Iñupiat peoples subsist on the land and sea of north and northwest Alaska. Construction of the Distant Early Warning (DEW) line and exploration in the National Petroleum Reserve brought new people to the region ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As important as it is, Arctic coastal sea ice plays a vital role in dynamics of the coastline, covers stretches of open water which serve as important biological habitats, and serves as a platform for a broad range of activities by residents and industries (Druckenmiller et al., 2009). Sea ice is also important because it is used as a platform for harvesting seals and whales in spring, transport of personnel and supplies to camps, and as a network of trails (Druckenmiller et al., 2009). Dangerous effects of climate change include ice breakouts which are when large chunks of ice that whalers are using as working areas break off of the main ice blocks and take whaling camps out to sea (Druckenmiller et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The University Of St. Thomas Essay University of St. Thomas The University of St. Thomas, which is commonly called St. Thomas, is a liberal arts Catholic college that has campuses in St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was originally founded in 1885 as a seminary school and is named after the famous medieval Catholic theologian Thomas Aquinas. Today, the University of St. Thomas has over 10,000 students, which includes approximately 6,000 undergraduate students and 4,000 graduate students. At any time, there are at least 500 international students from over 60 countries on campus. The University of St. Thomas is Minnesota s largest private, non profit university and comes with nine academic divisions. This includes the Opus College of Business, which includes AACSB accredited Executive Education and Professional Development programs, and the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity, which offers master s and doctoral degrees in theology and ministry practice. There is also the Schools of Education, Engineering and School of Social Work. The Psychology and Counseling program is a popular degree choice among incoming students. University of St. Thomas Accreditation Details Since 1916, the university of has maintained accreditation through the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). The Doctor of Psychology program is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). University of St. Thomas Application Requirements The University of St. Thomas offers an online application and a traditional printable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Hiroshima John Hersey Analysis One passage from Hiroshima, written by John Hersey, was an observation from all the individuals in the book. This passage caught my attention and it stayed with me as I read on. Hersey wrote, They still wonder why they lived when so many others died.[...] At the time, none of them knew anything (Hersey, 2). The quote helped me to understand the seriousness of dropping an atomic bomb. So many people died, suffered, and were injured throughout the book. The event was horrifying to read about, and therefore it is amazing that many were able to survive such an affair. The words, a step taken in time, a decision to go indoors, catching one streetcar instead of the next that spared them , shows just how crucially important every decision was. This quote made me think of all the decisions we make in life, and how important each one is to making us the people we are today. Life is made up of so many little decisions that have the possibility to change everything. At times, it is not always clear what the correct decision is. However, in life or death situations such as the ones so many faced in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, these correct decisions were what was able to save them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hersey wrote, They could not move a bit under such a heavy fence and then smoke entered into even a crack and choked their breath.[...] They were just 13 years old (Hersey, 88). Reading about how courageous all of the girls were, singing their national anthem as they died, struck me. Not only is it inspiring that these girls were so strong, but it was so sad to read that one girl survived, and spoke of her friends dying beside her. This showed me the enormity of the bombing of Hiroshima. Imagining a group of innocent girls dying, shows the large extent of this morally wrong ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Case 10-11 Solution Essay 1. Is Eye Vision s arrangement with Holland Hospital within the scope of ASC 985 605, Software: Revenue Recognition? In this case, the main content of the Eye Vision s arrangement with Holland Hospital include embedded software medical equipment and an initial option to purchase a two year separately priced maintenance agreement. In this case, because Eye Vision has never sold, nor does it offer to sell, the Clear View Laser without the embedded software because the software is necessary to perform the medical procedures for which the laser is intended , and Eye Vision has never sold, nor does it offer to sell, the Clear View Laser without the embedded software because the software is necessary to perform the medical procedures for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on ASC 605 25 25 5 of FASB, there are two conditions should be met if the delivered item or items shall be considered a separate unit of accounting. One is that the delivered item or items have value to the customer on a standalone basis. Another one is the consideration of the general right of return relative to the delivered item, if there is a general right of return relative to the delivered item, delivery or performance of the undelivered item or items is considered probable and substantially in the control of the vendor. Based on an evaluation of the circumstances, the first condition for separation is met for the Clear View Laser with the embedded software. That is, the Clear View Laser with the embedded software has value on a standalone basis because it is sold separately by Eye Vision Inc. The second condition is also met because there are no general rights of return in this arrangement. Therefore, the Clear View Laser with the embedded software and the two year separately priced maintenance services should be accounted for as separate units of accounting. References from FASB codification ASC 605 25 25 5 In an arrangement with multiple deliverables, the delivered item or items shall be considered a separate unit of accounting if both of the following criteria are met: a. The delivered item or items have value to the customer on a standalone basis. The item or items have value on a standalone basis if they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Prologue Of The Wife Of Baths The prologue of the Wife of Baths by Chaucer has a surprisingly modern view of women and touches many issues raised by modern feminists. She discusses the issues of equality between men and women, and how more often then not women are held to a standard that is not held to men. She uses biblical ideas to both demonstrate the hypocrisy of these issues and also uses them to defend her arguments. She also suggests that men are not upholding the expectations of God and thus should not expect and shame women. In the wife s prologue she beings by granting herself authority, given the time and circumstance of the background this would be shocking to most of those around her. She does this two ways: first, she gives her experiences of her many marriages, she then alines her experiences with that of a respected man. Experience, though no authority. Were in this world, would be enough for me To speak of woe that married life affords; For since I was twelve years of age, my lords, Thanks be to God eternally alive, Of husbands at the church door I ve had five (If I have wed that often legally), And all were worthy men in their degree. This is a clever trick she is using at the very beginning. when she states that her experience is not an authority. This is because she is almost lessening herself before she alines herself with a king in the next statement. She humbles herself, and allows her audience to make her higher. But she insures this higher thought by highlighting her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Ocean Tide Research Papers Amari Williams Research Paper RD Beginning with its creation, Earth has been in contact with many natural, environmental disasters. Majorities of the chaos still have effects on people living in coastal areas. Because of the Earth s large capacity of water and relationship with gravity, tidal waves through extreme tidal storms are created. The Moon heavily influences the movement of Earth s tides by shifting and relating land features, using its gravitational pull to change the height of the tides, and also affecting the speed of the Moon s revolution. To start, the Earth s aquatic tides are the constant rise and fall of bodies of water every day (Jacobs 9). Gravity, provided by the Moon and some parts of the Sun, helps create the ocean s tides (Jacobs 10). It is also often caused by the winds forcefully ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Land tides are pieces of ground or land that are slowly shifted up and down twice by the gravitational force between the Sun and Moon ( The ). Because of important use of mainly sunlight, land tides occur most near the Equator and not often in the poles. These tides happen in four cycles: the lunar diurnal, lunar semidiurnal, solar diurnal, and solar semidiurnal ( Tides ). Diurnal tides last 24 hours while semidiurnal tides only last 12 hours. During a land tide, the center of the Earth to the outer crust takes time to deform under the Moon and Sun ( The ). The deformation takes toll on geological processes and volcanic eruptions ( Tides ). To include, scientists found that volcanic eruptions and tides have a relationship because of the magma flowing in volcanoes. Geologists use specific instruments like: seismometers, tiltmeters, and strainmeters to measure slow shifts. Results from these tools are placed on a graph to view the various movements of Earth. In 1978, Spahr Webb, former M.I.T student, measured with two thirty six feet tiltmeters and found a tidal tilt in Earth s surface that was .01 of an inch (Wylie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Internet Staffing methods versus Traditional Staffing Methods Internet Staffing methods versus Traditional Staffing Methods Quatonya Collins quatonyacollins@yahoo.com Keller Graduate School of Management Professor Frye 18 April 2013 HRM594 Introduction: In light of the drawbacks of traditional methods and ever increasing reward of innovative technology this intends to wrap up that the use of internet staffing has now become essential in the aggressive environment of organizational behavior for the market. Social media recruitment assists an employer to yield more candidates for vacant positions within an organization. The benefit of implementing the internet as a staffing mechanism has an astonishing influence on the broadened field of information which includes the selection of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The benefit of utilizing social media recruitment is the leverage that this mechanism has over traditional methods of recruitment. The problem with utilizing social media recruitment is that the gathering of candidates from Face books other sites may offer a long list of potential candidates which might prove time consuming. The benefit is the younger demographic will offer a fresh and innovative perspective for a company however; the potential problem is the accusation of ageism might deter experienced candidates as they lack the social knowledge of these sites. While, social media recruitment has the ability to lack the quality of potential candidates due to referrals made through LinkedIn as the candidates friends/business associates the overall benefit is that a good employee might yield through the contact. The challenge of traditional methods of recruitment is the vetting and screening process is time consuming. The problem with the traditional method of recruitment includes the time spent on each applicant s personal qualities versus allowing the internet to sort it out. Overall due to the time, cost, retention, and quality the traditional staffing methods have lessened favor for granting and utilizing web based solutions to find the primary source for higher quality candidates. Social media allows both companies and candidates a way to conduct research, market themselves, and create a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Insurgency Insurgency Jump to: navigation, search Insurgent and insurgence redirect here. For other uses, see Insurgent (disambiguation). An insurgency is an armed rebellion against a constituted authority (for example, an authority recognized as such by the United Nations) when those taking part in the rebellion are not recognized as belligerents.[1] An insurgency can be fought via counter insurgency warfare, and may also be opposed by measures to protect the population, and by political and economic actions of various kinds aimed at undermining the insurgents claims against the incumbent regime.[2] The nature of insurgencies is an ambiguous concept. Not all rebellions are insurgencies. There have been many cases of non violent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first is that international law traditionally does not encroach on matters that are solely the internal affairs of a sovereign state (although recent developments such as the responsibility to protect is starting to undermine this traditional approach). The second is because at the Hague Conference of 1899 there was disagreement between the Great Powers who considered francs tireurs to be unlawful combatants subject to execution on capture and smaller states who maintained that they should be considered lawful combatants. The dispute resulted in a compromise wording being included in the Hague Conventions known as the Martens Clause after the diplomat who drafted the clause.[11] The Third Geneva Convention, as well as the other Geneva Conventions, are oriented to conflict involving nation states, and only loosely address irregular forces: Members of other militias and members of other volunteer corps, including those of organized resistance movements, belonging to a Party to the conflict and operating in or outside their own territory, even if this territory is occupied, provided that such militias or volunteer corps, including such organized resistance movements...[12] The United States ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Kindergarten-Full Day Versus Half Day The sky is the limit for children. The benefits of children attending full day kindergarten are far greater than those children that attend half day. Some parents and educators disagree; they say that children should not be forced into their educational career so young. Whether for or against full day kindergarten, the common goal for all parents is the well being for each individual child. Every child has different needs and capabilities. Parents have to make an informed decision on full day or half day kindergarten. That decision can be a difficult one. Ultimately that decision is the starting point for the next twelve or more years of education for these young children. Connecticut does not have a law mandating all towns have full day ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Standardized tests and classroom grades find that full day students achieve higher and improve student attendance. There is better attendance in full day kindergarten due to the parents understanding that there is so much more information and teaching provided during a longer day and does not want their child to miss, supporting a childs literacy and language development has long lasting effects that are greater in children that attend full day kindergarten (Villegas 2). One study showed higher reading achievement persisting through third grade and in some cases even seventh grade (Villegas 1). Enrolling a child in full day kindergarten benefits them socially and emotionally. Full day gives children a balance of structured play and self play. Being with classmates for more hours in a classroom forces them to build positive relationships. Those relationships last sometimes all the way through twelfth grade. Decreases costs by reducing retention and remediation rates (Villegas 1, 2). One study, which found full day students to be more than twice as likely to remain on grade through third grade, showed that this academic benefit helped to offset 19 percent of the first year s cost of extending the kindergarten day (Villegas 2). For those children in half day kindergarten, they need to have before and after care in some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay about Effects of Different levels of T.V Violence... Abstract EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT LEVELS OF T.V VIOLENCE ON AGGRESSION: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of different levels of television violence on grade school children. Since some studies show that younger children are more prone to aggression than older children. This study is designed to show how violence plays a role in aggression. The intention is to show that violence causes different aggression levels between males and females. The second purpose of this study is to show if there are any significant differences between males and females and aggression induced by violence. The information on gender difference and aggression is controversial. All the children were mixed in this experiment combined the male and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The United Sates is the clear leader among modern, stable democratic nations in its rates of homicides, assault, rape, and robbery, and it is among the highest in incidents of group violence and assassinations. This high level of violence is dangerous to our society. It is disfiguring out society making fortresses of portions of our cities and dividing our people into armed camps. It is jeopardizing to some of our most precious institutions; among them our schools and universities poisoning the spirit of trust and cooperation that is essential to their proper functioning. In the past years until now, violence among children has increased dramatically. Cases have been reported where grade school students take guns and other weapons to school and use them against their teachers and classmates. Things of that sort are very much a reality for schools around the country. Is the reason for these acts of violence that children are becoming more aggressive at younger ages? Does, the media have to do something with the increase in violence of young children, the fact that the media has more violence in it than any other point in history? It could be a combination of things, including work, single parents, peer pressures, etc. The true concern is that the media entertains children with violent shows, which are aimed at them. Some networks agreed to place advisories warning before and the prime time television programs which they determined ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Ethical Issues Essay Ethical Issues Ethical issues are moral challenges facing the health care profession (Stanhope Lancaster, 2012, p. 127). Ethical issues is a major concern in the healthcare field because healthcare providers observe ethical issues every day and have to make ethical decisions. Advance directives are written documents that addressed an individual s medical care preferences. These documents usually take effect when patients no longer can make informed health care decisions for themselves. While these documents are helpful to loved ones and health care providers, there are a number of ethical considerations that can make the development and execution of advance directives difficult (Llama, 2014). This author is a geriatric nurse that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, the patient was too incapacitated to make decisions. The patient s only daughter was the durable power of attorney (DPOA). A durable power of attorney for health care is a document that names an individual health care proxy (MedlinePlus, 2014). The DPOA is person the patient trust to make health decisions if the patient is unable to do so (MedlinePlus, 2014). A signed DNR was on the patient s medical records. Eight years ago, the patient had addressed in a living will that be no use of life sustaining equipment such as dialysis machines, ventilators, and respirators, or no use of artificial hydration and nutrition such as feeding tubes. The patient recently suffered from a serious pneumonia causing difficulty breathing and thick mucus in her throat. It had been told to the health care staff that the DPOA did not want the patient to be suction because it would cause discomfort to the patient. The patient had stopped taking oral nutrient. Although the patient had a living will, the daughter had suggested that her loved one be placed on a ventilator and placement for a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube for a short term (approximately two weeks) to see if the patient s condition would improve. This situation had an impact on the daughter because the daughter was not ready to accept the fact that the patient was dying. The daughter was not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Noah, The Ark Builder Noah, the ark builder finds favor with God amidst destruction and evokes the trait of being loyal. This trait represents Noah s character well because he put great trust in God and did whatever he needed to do to save humanity and make sure that life for all living creatures were pleasant. Noah listened to God and understood why God felt the way he did about the world, he also played a vital role in the building of the ark that saved he, his family, and living creatures from the flood, and lastly, abided by the covenant that God made with him. Because of Noah s obedience for God throughout the flood and covenant, this paper will argue that the central character trait of Noah is loyalty. Before understanding the way in which Noah is loyal, it is important to understand where his actions are coming from. The name Lamech appears in both genealogies, the Cainite and Sethite. In contrast to Cainite Lamech, Sethite Lamech is anticipating Noah s birth as a possible solution to the problems that are brought about by sin. The verse in which Lamech names Noah (Gen 5:29) is pivotal; it looks backs to the pronouncement of divine judgement while also looking forward to Noah and his relationship with God. Adam s disobedience has sentenced humanity to hard labor and pain from which there seems to be no relief. Lamech longs that his son may bring some comfort, and he calls him Noah with this in mind. Lamech hoped that Noah would be able to work hand and hand with God to restore what used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. How Did The Lennon s Rights Movement Lennon left the Beatles in September 1969, just after they completed recording Abbey Road. The news of the break up was kept secret until McCartney announced his departure in April 1970, a month before the band released Let It Be, which was recorded just before Abbey Road. Not long after the Beatles broke up, in 1970, Lennon released his debut solo album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, featuring a raw, minimalist sound that followed primal scream therapy. He followed it with 1971 s Imagine, the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed of all Lennon s post Beatles efforts. The title track was later named number 3 on Rolling Stone magazine s All Time Best Songs list. Lennon and Ono moved to the United States in September 1971, but they were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Documents later proved him correct two years after Nixon resigned which granted him permanent U.S. residency. His immigration battle took a toll on Lennon s marriage, which led to him and Ono separating in the fall of 1973. Lennon and Ono reconciled in 1974, and she gave birth to their only child, a son named Sean, on Lennon s 35th birthday (October 9, 1975). Shortly thereafter, Lennon decided to leave the music business to focus on being a father and husband. In 1980, John Lennon returned to the music world with the album Double Fantasy, featuring the hit single (Just Like) Starting Over. Sadly just a few weeks after the album s release, Mark David Chapman, a deranged fan, shot him several times in front of his apartment in New York City. He died at the Hospital on December 8, 1980, at the age of 40. Following the tragic event, millions of fans worldwide mourned as record sales soared. He was posthumously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Union Of Soviet Composers Analysis The Union of Soviet Composers By forming the creative unions, the state swept away the entire state art system of the 1920 s, initiating a surge of unity among composers into the Union of Soviet Composers. Boris Schwarz claims that although joining this Union was voluntary, the political climate was such that no artist could have afforded not to join, while Simo Mikokonen, writing on the composer s bureaucracy nearly forty years after Schwarz, instead argues that composers joined because they believed it would be useful or at least not harmful. Unions seemed to offer benefits and were obviously different from associations of proletarian artists. While the Party was central to the creation of the Union, it was then relatively uninvolved in the music scene until the infamous 1936 intervention via Pravda editorial. Mikkonen laments the Party s initial indifference towards the Composer s Union, focusing on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Olkhovsky dramatically claims without a primary source as evidence that as a result of Shostakovich s victimization, something in his soul [. . .] had been silenced forever. Given that Olkhovsky assesses the denunciation s effect without evidence from a primary source, he falls into Smrž s category of researchers who failed to give a comprehensive close reading of what was actually written about music in the Stalin era, but write nonetheless about Shostakovich with great personal involvement, often bordering on missionary zeal. Although, in this case, Olkhovsky s failure to look at what was written during the Stalin era can at least in part be blamed on his lack of access to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Pass Rush Research Paper Without signing a hot commodity in free agency or drafting a highly projected premium round pass rusher, the vibe from most outsiders is that the Cowboys brass didn t do enough to improve the pass rush. With exceptionally talented but controversial edge rusher Greg Hardy s rubbish last season kicking him out of the picture there isn t a D lineman on the Cowboys current roster that s impacted a defense as much as Hardy, who draws double teams on the edge and when shifted inside. However, not having an elite edge rusher doesn t render the chances of your defensive front to wreak havoc and pile up sacks. By evidence of what the Seahawks rolled with on the defensive line in route to their first and only Super Bowl title three seasons ago you can hit the jackpot without spending big in free agency or drafting a top prospect. Here s a look below at the sack leaders of the Seahawks vaunted defense that dismantled the Broncos record setting offense in Super Bowl XLVIII. DE, Michael Bennett undrafted, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Watt (the league s most dominating rushman). When the Texans had a balanced offense in 12 with RB Arian Foster gashing defenses for 1,424 yards and 15 scores on the ground, along with WR Andre Johnson, who caught over 100 balls for 1,598 yards receiving an offense that scored 41 touchdowns (22 through the air and 19 on the ground) helped Watt and the defensive front play with leads and tee off on passers. That year, Watt recorded 20.5 sacks (2 sacks shy of Hall of Famer Michael Strahan s record of 22.5 he set in 01). Watt would tie his single season mark of 20.5 in 14 with a stable offense, but when the Texans offense was abysmal in 13, Watt s sack total dropped to 10.5, and the Texans pass rush floundered without an offense able to move the sticks, keep the defense fresh, or put point on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Death Penalty Is Wrong Furthermore, the death penalty should be dismantled because research has shown that criminals have been wrongly convicted and sentenced to the death penalty when later evidence comes up that proves their innocence. To illustrate, Since 1973, at least 121 people have been released from death row after evidence of their innocence emerged. During the same period of time, over 982 people have been executed. Thus, for every eight people executed, we have found one person on death row who never should have been convicted. These statistics represent an intolerable risk of executing the innocent ( Innocence ). To have even one person sentenced to death, let alone convicted of a crime and locked away for life is unacceptable. There should be additional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, Examining the death penalty from a human rights perspective not only highlights the impact of denying the most basic right on all other rights but also demonstrates why the only solution to the death penalty is to permanently end its use. If the injustices and practicalities associated with capital punishment could somehow be erased the costs cut, the racial and class biases removed, and all possibilities for error eliminated the government still cannot do it because it violates fundamental human rights. A human rights based approach does not take issue with the accuracy, technique, or timeliness of an execution. It provides a strict standard with which to say simply and unequivocally the death penalty is wrong ( The Death Penalty Is a Human Rights Violation ). Even with eliminating the major sticking points that most opponents use, as stated above, to justify why the death penalty should be abolished, there still leaves the moral and ethical stance that the death penalty is plain and simply against the basic human right to life. Equally important, The judge found, however, that evidence from execution logs showed that six of the last eight prisoners executed in California had not stopped breathing before technicians gave the paralytic agent, raising a serious possibility that prisoners experienced suffocation from the paralytic, a feeling much like being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. What Was The Impact Of The Indian Removal Act The trail where they cried. One of four Native Americans died during the forced march to new Indian Territory. In 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act which said that all the Native Americans living east of the Mississippi River had to move west of the Mississippi River. This affected the 5 tribes which were called; Cherokee, Seminole, Chickasaw, Creeks, and the Choctaw tribes. The reason President Jackson signed this act was to make the lands available for white settlers. By signing the Indian Removal Act, President Jackson negatively impacted the health and welfare of the Native Americans. They had to adopt a civilized western culture, were forced to march to the new Indian Territory, and are still faced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On May 28, 1830, Jackson signed the Removal Act, which authorized the president to grant unsettled lands west of the Mississippi River in exchange for Indian lands within existing state borders. (Legends, 1) As incentives to the Indians to sign the Removal treaties, the government promised financial assistance for relocation and the protection of the United States government forever. (Indian, 2) In 1831, the Choctaw were the first to leave under threat of United States Army invasion. They were forced to leave on foot without any supplies or food with some in chains. Thousands of Choctaw died. (Trail, 3) In 1835, the Treaty of New Echota was signed which forced the Cherokee to be removed during the Fall and Winter of 1838 and 1839. Approximately 4,000 Cherokees died. (Legends, 2) In 1836, the Creeks were also forced from their land. 3,500 Creeks did not survive the journey. This forced march of more than 1,200 miles to the new Indian Territory became known as the Trail of Tears because of the thousands that died along the way from diseases and starvation. (Trail, 3 4) By 1837, President Andrew Jackson s removal act had removed 46,000 Native Americans from their land, and he already had treaties in place for the removal of more. (Legends ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. President Reagan s Iran-Contra Affair The Iran Contra affair can be described as the type of event expected to give rise to a demonstration of public support for the president. However, this incident had the opposite effect. The public s response to the Iran Contra affair led to a sharp decrease in the support of President Reagan. Due to President Reagan s role in the political scandal of aiding armed conflict in Nicaragua, the United States Congress used its constitutional power to investigate and check the role of the executive branch. The impact of this congressional oversight highlights the checks and balances the Founder s instilled in our political government during our nation s conception. Beginning on May 5th, 1987, most of America turned in to national television to watch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oliver North became an American obsession even though he was convicted of charges related to the affair, with the public making dolls, shirts, and even sandwiches as a tribute to him. It seemed as if the Iran Contra hearings were more of a last hurrah of the numerous Congressional hearings being held in Congress rather than evidence of the hearings efficacy. Compared to other hearings, the Iran Contra affair involved deeper partisan divides (Brown University). Party divides created conflict through the congressional hearings, with Republicans defending and supporting the administration and Democrats united in an attack against the administration. One of the minority members of the House Select Committee charged with investigating the Iran Contra affair, Bill McCollum, made this statement, Partisan bickering was the most distressing thing about the hearings. It got in the way of our purpose, which was to bring out the facts, to determine the President s credibility, and, finally, to recommend law and policy changes that reach far beyond these hearings (Brown University) Consequently, some blame can be placed on party divide as to why the public and government officials felt very little had been done to address the secrecy and blatant incompliance of law at a federal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Isolation In A Rose For Emily And Big Two Hearted River In American literature, no two authors other than William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway effected the literary scene more since Mark Twain. Both Hemingway and Faulkner were Nobel Prize, Pulitzer Prize winners, and gammerd the world s affection. Faulkner s gem of a story, A Rose for Emily and Hemingway s Big Two Hearted River both deal with the theme of isolation, but have different internal mechanisms that advance the story. Faulkner and his use of eloquent word choice, as well as a profound influence of Southern local color gives the effect of a Michelangelo s painting where detail is so prevalent, the reader has a myriad of options on what individual details to value. He paints a picture in A Rose for Emily about a woman who grows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whether it is going camping over Memorial Day weekend, or spending Saturday night in, all can relate to their actions. Emily seems as if she is living up to her family s expectations of her, while Nick has no pressure on him. The fear inside of both them is also astounding. Emily was so afraid of being left alone, that she murdered the only love interest in her life, and made him stay with her, via his dead body in the upstairs bedroom. Nick is also recovering from the experiences of World war One, and no form of treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder has been discovered yet. He is a young man trying to find himself, but rather than taking a giant road trip after his senior year, he is alone in the forest. The way he is living in the forest is interesting, with him being self sufficient and fishing for his dinner, he is again refusing society, and is falling deeper with in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Japanese Informal Rule Over China Between The First... The high degree of importance of an informal empire to the well being of the formal one is not always as apparent as people initially think. Informal empires can be compared to an iceberg, which is larger under the water level and therefore the actual base without which the whole iceberg would go down (Duus et al., 1989). The case of the Japanese informal rule over China between the First and Second Sino Japanese Wars is an example of how this type of rule was immensely beneficial to the expansion of the Japanese empire itself. There are three main things that Japan and the colonies of Japan profited from: economically important trade and investment on Chinese soil, having great political influence on the Chinese government in order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the creation of the informal empire the Japanese started exporting tons of goods for China s vast population and importing raw materials and resources which were valuable for the Japanese Empire and its expansion. They also gained rights over the Manchuria Railways and different cotton mills. Japan benefitted more from the trade in China that the other foreigners there because of the proximity of the two so the shipping costs were lower for Japanese manufacturers than for goods shipped from the West (Duus et al., 1989, p.xiii). At first, maintaining an informal empire was seen as a better alternative than annexing China, in order for Japan to avoid paying the high cost of annexation and maintenance and incurring the wrath of the anti Japanese patriots. Because China and Japan had cultural similarities it was easier for the Chinese to accept the Japanese presence in their country: it may well be that this greater familiarity with Chinese culture gave advantages to Japanese enterprises that the Western firms did not enjoy (Duus et al., 1989, p.9). As the instability had weakened the Chinese government, in 1915 Japan saw that as the perfect opportunity to impose further demands (The Twenty One Demands), even though they did not gain much of it and ruined their relationships with the British and the Americans. Therefore, the Japanese became more and more dependent on China and eventually the Japanese grew ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...