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Anzac Legend History
The Australian New Zealand Army Corps displayed great courage and leadership during World War
One, but what exactly made their so called ANZAC legend ? This piece of information and research
opens with what started the ANZAC s, going towards their involvement in the Great War and finally
to what the ANZAC s truly experienced in the war.
The ANZAC s were created as a part of an operation under British rule and the British Empire during
the First World War; however the ANZAC legend was formed because of the soldiers themselves. The
soldiers displayed courage and initiative during the numerous battles they fought, showing that the
legend was forged by the soldiers who displayed those several characteristics. The following
information from Dawn of the legend (2014) states that, Although there was no victory, they displayed
endurance mateship during the battle of Gallipoli . This demonstrates that even without reward,
soldiers still display their best selves at the worst times. An extract from the primary source Forging
the ANZAC tradition Young, A. (1915) states that, If Gallipoli is the birthplace of the ... Show more
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The ANZAC s contributed to the Great War by their courage and their several victories during the war.
As described in Australia s contribution to World War One Vic. Government (2014) it says ...the
ANZAC s best assistances go towards the Gallipoli mission and helping on Western Front... This
expresses that the ANZAC s backed the various missions on the Western Front and withheld the
tragedy yet example of the Gallipoli operations. From the same source... 420,000 Australians served in
the war, as many as 60,000 Australian s died trying to... Australian s great sacrifice during World War
1 was extraordinary since the country wasn t even federated for over 20 years before the war
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Cave Of The Forgotten Dream Analysis
Based on the film, Cave of the Forgotten Dream, by Werner Herzog, the artist s motivation was not
inspired by any drug induced hallucination, but by nature and simple anatomy. Herzog film the cave is
filled with simple to interpret mural of animals and palm prints. Especially one of the painting is a
woman s lower body, which was being compared to Venus figures. The researchers link the painting
and Venus figures to beauty, fertility and sexuality featured in sculptures of many other primitive
cultures. Not only that, researchers concluded that the artists associate much of their daily life, their
dreams and what they see to transform them into an art form. Herzog says Everything was alive. And
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The arguments made by Anthropological studies cannot fully account for the development of Upper
Paleolithic culture or rock arts. However, it could be that arts in the European Upper Paleolithic have
entirely different meanings from other arts that ethnographers have been associated with. Just like in
the film, everything in the cave was associated with human life, and nature. The fact that humans
dived deep into caves, in total darkness, with only torches to light their way. Their journeys sometimes
required a long and dangerous routes to reach the desired locations. This strongly suggests that there
was a powerful and definite meaning associated behind the creations of art in such harsh environment.
Our understanding on the explanation of Upper Paleolithic rock art should not be seen as right or
wrong answer, but only incomplete knowledge of the topic. The artistic style in European Upper
Paleolithic must be viewed within a larger context, both of culture and of the inexplicable change of
archaeological records. Ancient humans may well have produced such great art wherever they went,
but what would inspire them to make such art remain in
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Institutions as a Fundamental Cause of Long-Run
INSTITUTIONS AS A FUNDAMENTAL CAUSE OF LONG RUN GROWTH DARON
ACEMOGLU 1 , Department of Economics, MIT, 50 Memorial Drive E52 3806, Cambridge, MA
02142 e mail: damn@mit.edu SIMON JOHNSON Sloan School o f h f a ~ g e m e n t , MIT, 50
Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02142 e mail: sjohnson@mit.edu JAMES A. ROBINSON
Deparhnent of Government, WCFIA, Harvard University, 1033 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge,
MA 02138 e mail: jmbinson@gov.harvard.edu Contents Abstract Keywords 1. Introduction 1.1. The
question 1.2. The argument 1.3. Outline 2. Fundamental causes of income differences 2.1. Three
fundamental causes 2.1.1. Economic institutions 2.1.2. Geography 2.1.3. Culture 3. Institutions matter
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We illustrate the assumptions, the workings and the implications of this framework using a number of
historical examples. Keywords institutions, growth, development, political power, rents, conflict,
property rights, efficiency, distributions JEL classification:D7, H 1, 010,040 D.Acemoglu et aL 1.
Introduction 1.1. The question The most trite yet crucial question in the field of economic growth and
development is: Why are some countries much poorer than others? Traditional neoclassical growth
models, following Solow (1956), Cass (1965) and Koopmans (1965), explain differences in income
per capita in terms of different paths of factor accumulation. In these models, cross country
differences in factor accumulation are due either to differences in saving rates (Solow), preferences
(Cass Koopmans), or other exogenous parameters, such as total factor productivity growth. In these
models there are institutions, for example agents have well defined property rights and exchange
goods and services in markets, but differences in income and growth are not explained by variation in
institutions. The first wave of the more recent incarnations of growth theory, following Romer (1986)
and Lucas (1988) differed in the
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The Causes Of The Russian Revolution Of 1905
The Russian Revolution had happened for two years from 1904 to 1906. Before all of the revolution
of 1905 in Russia happened, problems since the years before 1905 triggered a long run of anger and
rage of the Russian citizens. The industrial workers were the biggest group that had received great
hardships and the biggest contributors to the Russian Revolution. They could not handle the very low
payment and long working hours, 14 hours in average, and soon ended up revolting and rising riots
and marches all around the Russian land. The conditions in Russia were horrible as well as
catastrophic that they were losing to Japan in the Russo Japanese war. Russia was in control of one
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Petersburg. However, troops and police open fired, killed and wounded hundreds of the crowd. This
event, which happened in St. Petersburg, was known as the Bloody Sunday. The Bloody Sunday, well
known event during the Russian Revolution of 1905, was the biggest cause and step that had lead to
the 1905 Revolution. All over the country, strikes rose with complains that people of Russia do not
have enough civil rights or liberties. Peasants attacked their landlords homes and took over their
properties from flocks to lands. Large group of lawyers, doctors, students, engineers and other middle
class citizens demanded constitutional assembly over autocracy and establishment of Union of
Unions. As the strikes were spreading all over Russia, one of the well known strikes was the Potemkin
Munity. In June 1905, sailors of the Potemkin battleship were complaining about their meat to be
served rotten. Captains of the battleships were frightened that this action might lead to bigger strikes
and ordered the crews who had complaints to be killed. However, soldiers who were ordered by the
captains on the battleship refused the command and threw their captains overboard of their ship and
sailed all the way to Romania. In October 1905, large strikes rose in an action to block the whole
railway system of
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Presidency And The Media Essay
Presidency: The Strategies of the Media Richard Elliot Neustadt, a profound political scientist and
advisor to many presidents, has often argued over the years that presidential power is probably best
understood as the power to persuade. Over the years, the presidency has evolved from what our
Founder s had to endure and has now turned into an obsession with news media. The President of the
United States is the most powerful being in our country with the ability to control what Americans can
and cannot know for better or worse. The presidency and news media have a more complicated
relationship than what others might say. There are times where the president is more than willing to
cooperate with the news, but there is also an equal amount of time where the presidency and the press
are at odds. In our country s lifetime of presidents, there have been numerous attempts and
successions to control the flow of information by using the media in a strategic manner such as being
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The Watergate Scandal deals with Richard Nixon being accused of many instances where he abused
his power as President of the United States and his attempt to cover up his involvement in the break in
at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office complex. Nixon used dirty
tricks to ensure his chances of being reelected for a second term such as bugging the offices of
political opponents, the order of harassment of activist groups and political figures. During the
unraveling of the truth, the media proceeded to cover the Watergate break in and Nixon along with his
supporters accused the media of making wild accusations. Nixon strongly underestimated the
competitive nature of the news media and his outcry guaranteed widespread media coverage of his
political
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Diagnosed With Stage IIi Breast Cancer
Marybeth has been healthy for the most of her life, however, she was diagnosed with stage III breast
cancer in October, 2015. After the surgery, she went for one chemo therapy. She was supposed to have
4 sessions. But she decided not to take the rest of the chemo therapy due to her financial hardship at
the time. She was ready whenever the Lord wanted her. She drove to work a week after her surgery,
and she kept telling herself that she could do this.
At the age of 70, another wonderful opportunity emerged. Marybeth was offered the position of
Clinical Supervisor at UW Parkside. She enjoys observing first and second year education majors in
their field experiences.
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Marybeth thinks her life as integrative. She had a great childhood, a rewarding teenage years, getting
married and having children, helping with raising up her grandchildren. She has passed on many
morals and values to the young generations. As Erikson stated in his psychosocial developmental
stages, integrity is the opposite of self centered love. It is a sense of acceptance that this is one s only
life. (Berzoff, 2011) She tries to contribute more to her family and society and wants to live a regret
free life, she also accepts her own death in the future.
She is very involved with community work. She volunteers at different organizations, agencies and
clubs. She was very involved when she was young, and to this day, she still tries to catch up with
everything she used to do at the age of 71. She told me that she was satisfied with her life. The more
she does, the more satisfied she is. She is well presented the activity theory of aging. The activity
theory of aging proposes that older adults are happiest when they stay active and maintain social
interactions. These activities, especially when meaningful, help the elderly to replace lost life roles
after retirement and, therefore, resist the social pressures that limit an older person s world. The theory
assumes a positive relationship between activity and life satisfaction. Activity theory reflects the
functionalist perspective that the equilibrium, that an individual
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The Nature Of The Iceman
Scientific investigation has been a powerful tool in discovering the truth about the Iceman, especially
with the advancements of technology, which have proved to be significant in developing our
understanding of theories, both old and new, and allowing a reinterpretation of different aspects of the
Otzi s life. In particular, the extensive studies that have been conducted on the Iceman s health have
considerably shed light on the state of his well being. This has led to the discussion of the nature of the
Iceman s occupation, which is an aspect that has been driven by the research conducted on his
lifestyle. The mystery surrounding Otzi s death has been explored, transforming theories over time,
allowing us an insight on his demise. As society has been renovated by the improvements of
technology, the tools used through scientific investigations applied to Otzi have provided more
accuracy, allowing us to uncover the truths about the ins and outs of his health, lifestyle and death.
The use of scientific research has assisted in discovering more about the various aspects of the Iceman
s lifestyle. The Iceman s origins have been traced back to the Neolithic Age, and based on the analysis
of the isotopic composition of his tooth enamel and bones; they have provided an insight on where he
lived. It has been established that when humans consume food, there are variants of the same chemical
element (isotopes) absorbed in the body, which are then stored there. Different isotopic
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Figurative Language In Erik Larson s Devil In The White City
A Tale of Two Cities
Serbian poet, Dejan Stojanovic, once stated, Devil and God two sides of the same face. When looking
at Chicago during the Columbian Exposition, there were two sides of Chicago known as the white city
and the black city. The white city was the fairgrounds where the World Fair occurred. The black city,
however, is the rest of Chicago where the crime, poverty, disease, and filth was represented. Erik
Larson constructs the black and white city in Devil in the White City by incorporating figurative
language, imagery, and juxtaposition.
One of Erik Larson s main ways of building the black and white cities is through figurative language.
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Using descriptive diction such as eerie and swamp readers can imagine an unpleasant city rustling
with filth and crime. Larson exposes that Chicago had auras of mosquitoes in its midst. Readers
automatically see Chicago as a filthy and troublesome town when they associate it with mosquitoes.
This view of Chicago created by Larson further achieves his purpose to show the downside of
Chicago during the time the World Fair was being constructed and attended. When the World Fair was
finished, Larson described the nights, the lamps that laced every building and walkway produced the
most elaborate demonstration of electric illumination ever attempted (254). Larson says the lamps
laced the walkways in the white city which allows readers to picture the city in a whimsical way. The
feeling of the word laced sits with readers in a positive way. Thus, Larson can achieve the purpose of
forcing readers to see the white city in a luxurious fashion. Also, Larson mentions that the lighting was
elaborate. Readers see the white city as a sophisticated and lavish place rather than how they see the
black city. Larson again is able to persuade readers into believing the magic of the white city. Larson
calls upon imagery to construct the two sides of Chicago. Larson deploys juxtaposition to build the
two views of Chicago. Larson
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Comparing The Hero s Journey In The Hero With A Thousand...
The Stages of the Hero s Journey is a trend that Joseph Campbell saw in most hero stories.
Christopher Vogler, in his work, A Practical Guide to Joseph Campbell s The Hero with a Thousand
Faces, shares that the theme of the hero myth is universal, occurring in every culture, in every time; it
is as infinitely varied as the human race itself; and yet its basic form remains the same, an incredibly
tenacious set of elements that spring in endless repetition from the deepest reaches of the mind of
man. Vogler also outlines Campbell s work and shares the stages of a hero s journey. The story of
Katniss Everdeen, from the Hunger Games, qualifies in all the categories in Vogler s guide to
Campbell s work.
Stage 1: The Ordinary World Katniss Everdeen lives in District 12, probably the poorest district in all
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Campbell states that the hero crosses the threshold when the hero fully enters the special world of the
story for the first time (Vogler) . Katniss leaves her ordinary world and learns how different and
strange people are in the Capitol. Campbell explains how important threshold guardians are the the
hero. Katniss s threshold guardians were Effie Trinket and Cinna. Effie and Cinna are like no one
Katniss has ever met. They represent the weirdness that is the Capitol. Cinna, the stylist, covertly
coaches Katniss to just be herself when he says, Why don t you just be yourself? ... No one can help
but admire your spirit (Collins 707). Katniss needs to relate to the citizens of the Capitol. Fitting in
and trying to get sponsors to like her was a challenge. This is the stage where the hero gets a taste of
what the adventure is going to be like. Katniss gets a feel of the competition when she is training in
that room with all of the other competitors. We feel very uncertain again when we see how unprepared
she is compared to
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The Two Different Of Nursing Theory
The Two Different of Nursing Theory Tam Nguyen The Christ College of Nursing and Health
Sciences English Composition Ms. Ryan April 29, 2015 Some people ask what is nursing and what do
nurses do? Nurses follow the nursing process to treat patient and they often use different theories to
guide them. According to Peplau s Theory of Nursing, she believe that nurses must clearly understand
the purpose of nursing to promote their client s growth, and nurse patient interact. The role of nursing
is to help others identify their health problems and nurses should apply the principles of nurse patient
relations to the problems that emphasize all levels of experience. Watson s Theory defined nursing as
the principle of nursing that can lead to the practice of loving kindness between the one who is caring
and the one who is being cared for, especially the caring activities performed by nurses as they interact
with others. Although Peplau and Watson s theory both desire interacting and caring for others,
Watson s theory is typically reflective of an excellent in human and heart centered. Not only is it a
relationship of caring for the self and others based on a foundation of love and values, but also it is a
caring moment to moment between the nurses and others. In Peplau s theory, I believe that nurse
patient relationships provide an opportunity for the nurse to identify himself or herself by name,
professional status and the purpose in relation to the patient. For
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A Summary Of Water Contamination
It is vital to reduce contaminants and decrease the risk of microbes in drinking water. The process of
removing these contaminants is accomplished through water disinfection. Although water
decontamination can be accomplished through several methods, chemical disinfection is used most
frequently (Serrano, Silva, Gallego, 2011). When water disinfection methods are utilized, there is an
increased risk of health effects due to the production of by products. These byproducts are the result of
interactions between chemicals used for disinfection methods and natural organic matter (Bougeard,
Goslan, Jefferson, Bruce, and Parsons, 2010). While these by products impose such an inherent risk to
health, finding the apposite chemicals to diminish the risk of by product formation is imperative
(QUOTE). Research indicates that while chlorine is the most frequently used chemical disinfectant,
chloramine maybe used to decrease the production of undesired by products (QUOTE). Chloramine is
made through the addition of ammonia to pre chlorinated water to perform as a secondary disinfectant
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In research conducted by Goslan et al., data was collected pertaining to the effects chloramine as a
secondary disinfectant have on disinfectant by product formation. Through this research, comparisons
of chlorine and chloramine were conducted to examine various effects have on disinfectant by product
formation. In this study, chlorine was reported to produce higher levels of trihalomethanes along with
haloacetic acids. Chlorinated drinking water was recorded at having the highest level of
trihalomethane production at 419 µgL 1; along with producing higher levels of haloacetic acids
recorded at 44
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Hey Jude
Hey Jude Song analysis
Hey Jude is a song by the English rock band The Beatles and was written by Paul McCartney. It was
first released in August 1968 under The Beatles label Apple Records . Hey Jude runs for 7mins and
11secs and at the time of release was the longest single to top the British charts.
The song is said to have evolved from hey Jules , a song that had been written as a ballad to comfort
Lennon s son Julian during his parents divorce. McCartney said,
I started with the idea Hey Jules, which was Julian, don t make it bad, take a sad song and make it
better. Hey, try and deal with this terrible thing. I knew it was not going to be easy for him. I always
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This is however broken at the end of this verse as there is one bar added. Harmonically to do this the
final verse chord is turned into a V/IV allowing the chordal structure to smoothly transition from verse
to bridge.
Bridge 1:
As a result of the verse having a bar added to the end, the first phrase of both bridges have 5 bars thus
mimicking the lead in from verse to bridge making the song stable again. Harmonically the start and
the end of both bridges tonally are quite unstable. The bridge is an unusual 11 and a half measures
long and sees the introduction of a walking Bass line and drums with emphasis on tapping cymbals.
Melodically the main vocal tends to fall throughout the most part of the bridge, barely rising until the
major melody swell that leads to the next verse.
Verse 3:
Verse 3 has the addition of backing vocals in thirds. There is also the introduction of a stray backing
vocal as well. The stray vocal so let it out and let it in leads into the lyrical ideas found in the next
bridge. The tambourine in this verse is more frequent and played now as semi quavers.
Bridge 2: Bridge 2 mirrors bridge 1 harmonically and musically with only slight variance in lyrics and
slightly more ornate lead vocals with more passing notes but still sticking to the diatonic Fmajor the
majority of the time..
Verse 4:
In verse 4 there is a vocal ornamentation of the initial Hey Jude phrase,
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Quantitative Techniques
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS PROBABILITY THEORY
1. Consider the following data: 1, 7, 3, 3, 6, 4 the mean and median for this data are a. 4 and 3 b. 4.8
and 3 c. 4.8 and 3 1/2 d. 4 and 3 1/2 e. 4 and 3 1/3
2. A distribution of 6 scores has a median of 21. If the highest score increases 3 points, the median will
become __. a. 21 b. 21.5 c. 24 d. Cannot be determined without additional information. e. none of
these
3. If you are told a population has a mean of 25 and a variance of 0, what must you conclude? a.
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All of the other passengers are sober, and will go to their proper seats unless it is already occupied; In
that case, they will randomly choose a free seat. You re person number 100. What is the probability
that you end up in your seat (i.e., seat #100)?. Solution: Let s consider seats #1 and #100. There are
two possible outcomes: E1: Seat #1 is taken before #100; E2: Seat #100 is taken before #1. If any
passenger takes seat #100 before #1 is taken, surely you will not end up in you own seat. But if any
passenger takes #1 before #100 is taken, you will definitely end up in you own seat. By symmetry,
either outcome has a probability of 0.5. So the probability that you end up in your seat is 50%.
Explanation: If the drunk passenger takes #1 by chance, then it s clear all the rest of the passengers
will have the correct seats. If he takes #100, then you will not get your seat. The probabilities that he
takes #1 or #100 are equal. Otherwise assume that he takes the n th seat, where n is a number between
2 and 99. Everyone between 2 and (n 1) will get his own seat. That means the n th passenger
essentially becomes the new drunk guy with designated seat #1. If he chooses #1, all the rest of the
passengers will have the correct seats. If he takes #100, then you will not get your seat. (The
probabilities that he takes #1 or #100 are again
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Taking a Look at the Tertiary Period
The Tertiary Period began 65 million years ago and ended just 1.8 million years ago. It was made up
of 5 different epochs. Paleocene epoch that was 65 to 54 million years ago. Eocene epoch that was 54
to 38 million years ago. Oligocene epoch 38 to 24 million years ago. Miocene epoch 24 to 5 million
years ago. Pliocene epoch 5 to 1.8 million years ago.
Tertiary is the third era. During the Tertiary period placement of the continents were different than
were they are located today. There were only the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and the Indian Ocean.
Continents were North America, Greenland, northern Europe, Asia, and Iberia. Climate change from
the beginning to end was very significant. During the beginning the earth was warm and moist
compared to the weather now. By the middle of the period earth started to cool. This was cause by
volcanoes that kept giving off carbon dioxide. After a while by the end of this period it was so cold
that the last ice age had started. However this had to be the most important time period for mammals.
The time period before Tertiary which was the Cretaceous period. The Cretaceous period ended with
the extinction of dinosaurs, large reptiles, and many different others. After all the extinction of the
other animals mammals became the dominant species on Earth. This is why the Tertiary Period is
called the age of mammals. There are to unusual mammals that we have researched on from this
period that were
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Marriage Proposal In Pride And Prejudice By Jane Austen
In Austen s novels, the successful proposals indicate that the man asking a genuine question. This is
obvious in Darcy s second proposal to Elizabeth even though his speech does not contain a question
mark, but it implicates a question. Darcy says, You are too generous to trifle with me. If your feelings
are still what they were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes are unchanged, but one
word from you will silence me on this subject for ever (458). His speech indicates that he waits for
Elizabeth s answer. Similarly, in Emma, Mr. Knightley, as Darcy, asks Emma a genuine question if she
accepts his offer or not by saying, Tell me, then, have I no chance of ever succeeding?.... My dearest
Emma,....tell me at once. Say No, if it is to be said (1034). These two previous examples show how
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Women s secret engagements are another way that demonstrates why the male characters keep their
engagements secret from society. For example, Edward in Sense and Sensibility is a wealthy man who
keeps his engagement to Lucy Steele as a secret for four years because Lucy does not have a fortune,
and he is afraid from his mom, Mrs. Ferrars, would not approve their marriage. As mentioned earlier,
women with no fortune have no rights to get married to men from the upper class. For the same
reason, in Emma, Mr. Frank Churchill engages secretly to Jane Fairfax because he depends on his aunt
s money, Mrs. Churchill. His aunt may refuse to approve his engagement to Jane because Jane is a
governess and belongs to a low social class, so it is difficult for Frank to reveal his engagement. He
becomes able to disclose his engagement only after the death of his aunt because he is liberated from
his aunt s financial dependence. Frank becomes financially independent and able to marry
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Analysis Of 12 Angry Men
12 Angry Men
Barling definitions (for background):
Idealized Influence defined by the values, morals, and ethical principles of a leader and is manifest
through behaviours that supress self interest and focus on the good of the collective.
Research has shown that leaders who have higher moral reasoning, who are ethical, or who are self
sacrificing are perceived as more transformational or charismatic.
Ways in which juror number 11 demonstrated idealized influence:
A refugee from Europe who had come to this country in 1941. A man who speaks with an accent and
who is ashamed, humble, almost subservient to the people around him, but who will honestly seek
justice because he has suffered through so much injustice.
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Juror 11 is a refugee from Europe. He is a watchmaker who speaks politely and deeply appreciates his
democratic rights and freedoms and has no tolerance for those that don t. He respects process, and
wants others to do what is right. For the most part he is controlled in his emotions and we only really
see him get fired up when juror 7 wants to change his vote simply to hurry the process so that he can
make the baseball game for which he has tickets. He is disgusted that someone would not take their
role seriously especially when a boy s life is at stake. He pushes hard at the juror and demands that he
explain why he changed his vote. He speaks with such conviction that seven
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Examples Of Escapism In El Patron
The room was dark, except for a faint, yellow light filtering through the bars of the window (Farmer
29). When one thinks of the word escape , rooms like such come to mind. From Matt s ever present
struggle to free from literal captivity to escaping the confinement of prejudice, the novel s continuous
theme of escapism is displayed in different ways. Including, El Patron s various attempts to escape
death, Felicia s drug use to get away from reality, and Tam Lin s flee from guilt and crime. In early
stages of novel, Matt never saw anyone except Celia and, once a month, the doctor (Farmer 7). Matt
was restricted to Celia s shack with almost no human interaction. When Matt was younger, it hadn t
seemed to matter. He d played with his toys and watched the television. (Farmer 6). Yet, he knew there
was more beyond what he could see out his window. Therefore, his first attempts at escape were from
the loneliness of the shack and the lifelessness of his stuffed animals and television. Matt felt as if he
were trapped because he could not interact with them. Even if he talked to them or watched people on
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He was a Scottish nationalist, see (Farmer 176). Tam Lin s fight for self government in his own
country, led him to be captive in another. In attempt to harm the prime minister, he ended up killing
children on a school bus. Because of the irreparable damage he had done, Tam Lin and his fancy
ethics and social conscience did not set him free from guilt. You see, I ve done terrible things in my
life, and I can t escape the consequences (Farmer 244). Despite having the chance to escape from El
Patron s world with Matt, Tam Lin was chained to the relentless torment of his conscience. He could
never forgive himself for his crimes and followed El Patron to the grave. He believed that this last act
would make up for everything (Farmer
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Nursing Homes, Do They Really Give the Quality Care They...
So often people contemplate on using nursing homes to help care for an elderly family member; due to
strong concerns of the family member not receiving the quality care that nursing homes advertise. For
many people they carry a belief that nursing homes just hire people off the street with minimal
education, this is far from the truth. Any medical facility weather hospital, doctors office or nursing
home all require an employee to have at least a bare minimum of a certification, but depending on the
job position it determines the statue of educational degree required for that position. What people do
not realize it is not due to lack of education that raise the concern it is the lack of passion and
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On February 3, 2014, upon entering John M Reed Nursing Home, the social worker Hope Reynolds,
explained the rules and regulations of the facility to protect all rights; the names and information of all
residents are private and cannot be revealed in data collected. She also expressed at this time the
nursing home does not have an administrator it only has Mandy Rocker, assistant administrator,
running the facility at this time. Every week, Monday Friday a morning staff meeting is required to
discuss changes that may develop with residents that may affect different areas of staffing, each staff
member s agenda for the day and marketing, which is in reference to soliciting to the hospital for new
residence. According to data collected these meetings seemed to appear a good aspect for sharing the
developing changes with residents, but that is all the meetings were good for, the other issues seemed
to be time taken that could have been spent caring for the residents.
On a daily basis, Hope Reynolds, assess, and evaluated 2 3 residents to determine if any changes are
developing from the prior month so she can alert the medical staff of the new development. The
problem that was observed, when medical staff and administrative staff was given the social workers
evaluation results, they refuse to address the issue and belittle her making the excuse she was over
reacting stating there is no changes in the resident, that they work with them daily. That raises the
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Marketing Approval For Medicinal Products Essay
There are accelerated pathways in different countries to make available new therapy for their patients,
who have unmet needs. The USA, UK and Japan are offering an accelerated marketing approval for
the medicinal products. USA: USFDA is offering a Fast Track, Breakthrough Therapy, Accelerated
Approval, and Priority Review options to expedite the medicinal products approval. Fast Track
designation drugs that treat serious illnesses and fulfill unmet medical needs, manufacturer gets more
support and advice from the FDA to accelerate the approval process. Breakthrough Therapy medicinal
product that supports unmet need and shows important benefits over existing drugs gets fast track
designation, and gets more intensive guidance from the FDA. Accelerated Approval process drugs that
fulfill an unmet need in a serious condition, and that can establish an effect on a substitute indicator or
intermediary clinical endpoint can get early approval before providing full clinical data, but company
has to make a commitment to conduct phase IV confirmatory trials (FDA, 2016). Priority Review
Approval process time reduced from 10 months to 6 months. UK: In the UK, the early access
medicine scheme introduced in the year 2014 for the purpose of allowing patients who suffer from life
threatening or serious worsening medical conditions to access the medicines that did not get yet a
marketing authorization. An application of Promising Innovative Medicines (PIM) to the MHRA
(Medicines
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Illusions Is An Exhibition At Casa Daros
Illusions is an exhibition at Casa Daros, a gallery dedicated to Latin American contemporary art. The
exhibition explores the idea of illusion and art as illusion (fig. 5), with a focus on artists such as Luis
Camnitzer. The Illusions website explores this theme by creating illusions of space, depth and
movement in a virtual space. The website itself functions as an illusion; although objects and images
fly towards the viewer in a resemblance of the three dimensional, they are still only two dimensional
images in two dimensional space. In comparison to The Curious Gardener, Illusions also uses parallax
scrolling to enable the objects to fly towards and away from the viewer as they scroll through the
website (fig. 6). This gives the user the ability to drive and control the illusions that they are seeing,
becoming an active participator in the exhibition. This use of parallax motion and depth is being used
to innovatively explore objects, ornaments, artworks and furniture, not only in cultural heritage but in
a variety of institutions. A cutting edge example of how parallax scrolling can be used to display
objects is Sony s Be Moved (fig. 7). It is a detailed and technical website that pushes the boundaries of
animation and parallax motion as cameras, laptops and other forms of technical equipment come apart
and are re built as the user scrolls, showing the intricacy and craftsmanship of the objects interiors.
Metal, plastic and wires fly towards the screen with an
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Kristallnacht ( The Night Of Broken Glass ) And Impact
Kristallnacht(The Night of Broken Glass) and Impact
Kristallnacht comes the German name Crystal Night. Kristallnacht was an event where Germans
persecuted Jews by burning down their synagogues, destroying their business, and stripping their
rights away from them; these two nights prefigured the Holocaust. The event leading up to
Kristallnacht was involving a shooting. A young Polish man named Herschel Grynszpan found out his
parents were exiled to where he was born in Hanover , Germany. For retaliation on November 7 , 1938
he shot Ernst Vom Rath. Rath lived 2 days after and died due to wounds; Hitler attended his funeral
and that day of continuing the next day . During Kristallnacht many destructive things were done to
the Jews. Over 250 synagogues and 7,000 Jewish business were burned. Any business owned by a Jew
wasn t allowed to reopen. 91 were dead and over 30,000 men were arrested and sent to camps. The
German people made Jews life a living hell and things became harder and harder on the Jews causing
them to be prohibited from certain areas of the city and school. Only the real people and witnesses
know what happened during the period of Kristallnacht. A witness who witnessed and apart of
Kristallnacht was Herbert , Jellinek. From Herbert s point of view On November 10 ,1938 around the
late part of the morning Herbert and is father Leo, were walking home from the public bath , when
from a far distance they saw the Tuner Temple go up in flames. The Nazi
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The Negative Effects Of Office Beliefs In The Workplace
Office gossip is one of the worst problems that can happen in the workforce. When an employee tries
to spread a rumor or something that an employee did, it can have a negative effect in the work space.
There are multiple ways that office gossip can happen and there are ways to remedy the situation as
well. Unfortunately, office gossip is something that cannot be avoided as it is human nature to bring
rumors into the office. There are, however, ways to avoid the situation. Most workers would choose to
avoid talking with others and not sharing their personal life with fellow coworkers. While it is
acceptable to avoid talking about personal lives with other staff, keeping to themselves do not make an
effective team. The first way to avoid office gossip is simple, but not as easy. It involves not starting
the rumor in the first place. By not starting rumors in the first place, there would be no problems in the
first place. Because rumors start from somewhere, then there is a problem already in the office. For
example, if I was an employee looking to get a promotion with better pay, but was in competition with
another coworker, it stands to reason that I would do anything I can to get the promotion. But when
my competition learned that I did something that the management would frown upon, he starts
spreading it across the office space in an attempt to break my chances of obtaining the promotion. If
the bosses found out, not only would I lose the promotion, there is now a
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Unreport Country Club Research Paper
Seven Oaks Country Club: First Look
For the couple looking for a private, spacious wedding location with style and history, the Seven Oaks
Country Club is exactly what they need. The 740 acre private country club in Beaver, Pennsylvania is
less than 30 minutes from Pittsburgh. It opened in 1978, but the history of the land goes back over 300
years to the French and Indian War. In 1764, British Army Colonel Henry Bouquet and his regiment
camped where the present day Clubhouse sits.
Today the property features the rolling hills of an 18 hole golf course in the scenic hillsides of the
Brighton Township. Couples can take their wedding portraits and wedding party photos in the
beautifully manicured gardens, on the lush green golf course or inside the Clubhouse. The Seven Oaks
Country Club offers three indoor locations for the ceremony and reception, as well as the countryside
setting for an outdoor ceremony or cocktail reception when the weather permits. All sites come with a
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The main ballroom can seat up to 240 guests and the main dining hall seats up to 110 guests in a
banquet style seat arrangement.
Seven Oaks Country Club: What You Should Know
All wedding packages at the Seven Oaks Country Club are customizable and begin with a wedding
planner to see the couple through all the steps of planning their nuptials. The venue offers an on site
caterer and full bar service. A preferred list of outside vendors is available.
Each package includes a five hour rental of the venue, excluding setup and clean up time. All wedding
ceremonies have a flexible start time after 8 a.m., but all events must conclude by midnight. The rental
fee includes the use of the bridal holding
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Andrew Braaksma s On The Road Essay
As Andrew Braaksma works at a factory in his article, Some Lessons from the Assembly Line, he
learns how to work hard and make the most of what he has as a college student through recognizing
the difference between himself and both his peers at school and coworkers at the factory. This journey
he makes, working at the factory every summer, is represented by the book he has Jack Kerouac s On
the Road, which details the trip made by one writer across the country as he discovers himself. Similar
to this book, Braaksma seems to be discovering himself as well and learning important lessons about
the world, such as, how lucky I am to get an education, how to work hard, how easy it is to lose that
work once you have it (Braaksma). These ideas, such as working hard, craft Braaksma s ideology as
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With his friends working easier part time jobs, Braaksma works in the factory driven by the desire for
more pay and to live at home over the summer. Braaksma receives advice from one of his coworkers
as she advise him to stay in school to avoid the physical labor. There is something to be learned from
this as he is motivated to work hard at school by this because he doesn t want to end up at the factory
all four seasons. Braaksma say it himself, Factory life has shown me what my future might have been
like had I never gone to college in the first place. Working in the factory away from school each
summer has tempered him to work hard not only when at the factory, but when writing papers or
studying at school. When I m back at the university, skipping classes and turning in lazy re writes
seems like a cop out after seeing what I would be doing without school (Braaksma). He recognizes
that at times he doesn t utilize the hard working ideology from the factory, but everyone gets a little
lazy and Braaksma recalls the factory to realizes his
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The Emotional Impacts Of War
The emotional impacts of war are experienced differently and can generate a negative outlook on
fighting for your country. War can either make you or break you. Emotionally it can be very
complicated, many soldiers end disabled, diseased and die. As we have read in the previous units,
there will always emotional attachment that can not be measured. The emotional impact that war has
causes a positive and negative outcome. Society would wonder why one would want to devote
themselves to battle their life for the life of others, while their own families would be wondering if
their loved one is still breathing and well. On the positive side their loved one is fighting for the
country and that is a very proud thing. While on the negative side, ... Show more content on
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He is also suffering the signs of his age (Classroom 57 58). The father of the soldier, the boss tries to
engage himself in something to keep busy. The main character, the boss tries to torture the fly until it
dies just as how the war and others tortured his son in the war. His anger and frustration is shown
through and how he sinks into his emotions. This story seemed antipatriotic just like the other ones
because Mansfield explained what the ones back home go through once someone of their own dies in
suffrage. The symbolism that between the fly and his son is what Mansfield is portraying to the
readers. She wants us to see the pain a father undergoes when his son is no more and to add to that, his
son was died in pain. He was killed and tortured, the boss took his emotions out on the innocent fly
like how the war did to his innocent son. When the fly fell in the ink pot, the boss deliberately tried to
push him down again and again. The theme of The Fly seems to portray death as unpreventable. You
never know when death will come your way, but you can always fight it like the fly Now one could
imagine that the little front legs rubbed against each other lightly, joyfully. The horrible danger was
over; it had escaped; 1t was ready for life again (Mansfield 146 146). The fly was trying to fight for
his life, which shows to never give up. The fly finds strength inside it to live, the boss needs
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The Portrayal Of The Catholic Church
The Portrayal of the Catholic Church in Film The Catholic Church as we know it is much different
than that of the past. Love, acceptance, forgiveness, giving, and tradition are all things that come to
mind when the words Catholic Church are heard. If one were to ask those living in the 1400 1800s
what comes to mind when thinking about the Catholic Church, their answer would have been very
different. With the exception of a few countries, there is a separation of the church and state in todays
government. In our current state of government, the church has no say in the justice system or
decisions made by the government. There is no priest or king who rules over the country or attends
government meetings. In early Europe, this was not the case. The Catholic Church had great influence
on the government. The church actually was the government in some countries who operated under a
theocratic ruling. With God being the ultimate ruler, the Priest or King was the next in power. The
royals are supposedly Gods chosen ones. They are the closest to him and everyone else is below them.
The church had power over the military, who had access to education, individuals socioeconomic
class, the laws, and almost anything else one could think of.1 The ultimate goal of the church was to
convert anyone who was not Christian into a Christian, and to conquer lands that were not under
Christian rule and use them under the power of the Catholic Church. The goal of the inquisition was to
send out
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“I ve known entrepreneurs who were not great salespeople,...
I ve known entrepreneurs who were not great salespeople, or didn t know how to code, or were not
particularly charismatic leaders. But I don t know of any entrepreneurs who have achieved any level
of success without persistence and determination Harvey Mackay.
Colonel Harland David Sanders was a very well known American Businessman that is best known for
creating the Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) franchise and later acting as the company s goodwill
ambassador. Although it may have seemed that Colonel Sanders was not going to amount to much in
life, he did however have one very important characteristic a tremendous amount of persistence and
determination which aided him in becoming one of the most well known entrepreneurs of today. ...
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He had a vision to share his finger lickin good chicken with the rest of the world and to do so he had
to find someone who was willing to promote his chicken recipe.
This is where we see Colonel Sanders persistence really show, as he traveled from door to door in his
neighbourhood trying to promote his idea, only to be rejected by each and every member of his
community. Later, he decided to travel by car to restaurants where he even cooked his chicken in front
of his potential investors but he faced more rejection. In fact, he was faced with rejection one thousand
and eight times to be exact. Only restaurant number one thousand and nine finally accepted and was
fully willing to listen to Sanders idea. A deal was made between the two partners in which it was
agreed upon that for every piece of chicken the restaurant sold, Sanders would get one nickel and he
would deliver a packet of his ready mixed spices to the restaurant so that his recipe would remain a
secret.
Later, by 1964 there were six hundred franchises that had been selling his trademark chicken. This is
when Sanders made the decision to sell his company for two million dollars and became the company
s Goodwill Ambassador. Colonel Sander s became and still is the world s most recognizable celebrity,
with his distinctive goatee, mustache and white suite with a string tie.
The Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise would not have existed if it were not for Colonel Sanders
persistence and
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Saudi Women s Participation For Public Atmosphere
Saudi Women s Participation in Public Atmosphere
Introduction
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is one of the most influential countries in The Middle East. It is also a
key member of the Gulf Countries Cooperation, amalgamation of monarchies in the Arabian
Peninsula. Saudi Arabia is currently ruled by King Salman Al Saud was crowned as the King on
January 23, 2015. Saudi Arabia is also the cofounder of The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting
Countries (OPEC), which plays a significant rule in the global economy. The population is about 30.0
million, one half of which are women. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the biggest and most crowded
nation on the Arabian Peninsula, is the overseer of two of the holy Muslim cities: Mecca and Medina,
where Islam emerged: Those two cities attract more than 5 million visitors annually.
Municipal election is a new system in Saudi Arabia. The first municipal election took place in 2005
after the former king Fhad made his announcement. According to Alghamdy in his research Step
towards Democracy: On 10 October 2003, the late King Fahd Bin Abdulaziz decided to put one half
of all municipal council seats to the vote within a year . The Saudi Arabian Cabinet issued Decision
no. 224 to confirm and widen the participation of the citizens in running local affairs and decision
making (Alghamdy, 2011). Indeed, there was no role for women on this decision and the following
one.
Although women constitute almost one half of the nation, their
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A Study On The Genome Wide Association Mapping Has Become...
Genome wide association mapping has become a popular way of quantitative trait locus (QTL)
identification for the majority of crop plants including wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Its advantage
over classical bi parental mapping methods relies on the size of linkage disequilibrium in the mapping
population. The objectives of this study are to determine linkage disequilibrium decay rate and
population structure in a winter wheat population of 276 accessions which has been genotyped with
the ILLUMINA infinium 90k chip and to identify markers associated with yield and its components,
morphological, phenological, and drought tolerance related traits.
Wheat is the world s third most important food crop next to maize and rice, (Green et al., 2012). It
accounts for one fifth of total production among major cereal crops and provides 55 % of the
carbohydrates consumed by humans around the world (Bagge et al., 2007). However, wheat
productivity is threatened by both biotic and abiotic stresses and its potential yield is rarely achieved.
Crop resistance to both biotic and abiotic stresses, including drought has been successfully improved
by plant breeding through phenotypic selection (Cooper et al., 2009). However, there is a large yield
gap between drought prone areas and ideal production regions for most crops, including wheat.
Drought tolerance is a complex quantitative trait controlled by multiple genes (Mir et al., 2012). It is
also complicated by the fact that
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Minecraft Reflective Essay
Minecraft Username: vice
Age: 16
Previous Experience: I have been staff on 6 major known servers (Badlion, Para Network, DareHCF,
iPvP, HCPots EmulousHCF)
Badlion : I was staff on Badlion (ArenaPvP Factions) for around 4 months before I resigned due to
Christmas exams (This was 2014). Whilst I was staff I went started as TrialMod and after around 3
weeks I was promoted to Moderator. My job on Badlion mainly consisted of banning players who set
off GCheat logs, Muting players who broke chat rules.
I also had to Accept Deny ban appeals on the forums.
Para Network : I was staff on the Para Network for around 1 month before I was demoted for tp ing to
a vault on Para s Soup Server. I was TrialMod for around 1 week on Para before I was promoted to
Moderator. My job on Para consisted of Banning Screensharing cheaters on Practice, Soups HCF. I
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That was one silly mistake that was under the influence of peer pressure. I m the type of person to be
honest, admit where I went wrong and move on from it.
Kindness: I feel I m a very kind person, I try my best to be nice to everyone. Although you can
occasionally get the odd troll or two in TeamSpeak, I m fairly good at staying calm and nice to them.
Sometimes players can get annoyed if they have died to a hacker, and I feel being kind will reassure
them that I m doing everything in my power to help them.
Fair: I am a very fair person, I give everyone equal opportunities and I don t treat one person
differently to another. If one of my friends came on the server hacking, I would give him the same
punishment as any other player without a doubt. I m a fair person and I don t give friends / people I
know special treatment. Everyone is given an equal chance, and if they break the rules they will be
punished
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The Life of Tyler Perry Essay
The Life of Tyler Perry Emmitt Perry Jr. was born September 13, 1969 to Emmitt and Willie Maxine
Perry. Throughout his childhood, his father would physically abuse Emmitt and his 3 sisters. With
that, Emmitt tried to commit suicide to escape the abuse. One time, his mother, Maxine decided to
pack up her stuff and take the children to California to get away from the abuse but her husband then
decided to report the car stolen and caused the family to be held in jail until he picked them up.
Afterwards, he beat Maxine Perry all the way home. When Emmitt got to the age of 16, he decided to
change his name to Tyler to separate himself from his father. He also decided to drop out of school and
get a GED later on. In his early 20 s, Tyler ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It became instant hit causing her to be the main character in plays such as; Diary of a Mad Black
Women, Madea s Family Reunion, and Madea s Class Reunion. Her being in plays led to massive
touring and growth in popularity among urban community. Tyler had a lot of success with his plays,
but he wanted to take his plays to the big screen. Perry went to many major film companies with script
of his play Diary of a Mad Black Women but they all wanted to tone down the religious tone of the
movie. He then went to Lionsgate, where they decided that they could make a lot of money off Tyler s
urban audience. With that, they gave Perry a deal which included him having control over his own
project. The movie Diary of s Mad Black Women grossed over 50 million, showing that urban black
comedies are a good way to make money. With success, it led Tyler to do many more movies based on
his plays that which had to grossing each time. Tyler Perry became a big name in Hollywood instantly.
With all the fame and money he was making, it led him to create his very own production studios
name after himself. The studio has produced famous sitcoms, such as, House of Payne and Meet the
Browns . They each showed on TBS. Perry even wrote a #1 New York Times Best Selling book called
Madea s Uninhibited Commentaries On Love and Life . It was comedic advice book, that touched
base on subjects, such as, family, money, and love, which came from Madea s point of view. Tyler
Perry
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The World s First Short Message Service
On December 3, 1992, the world s first short message service, or SMS, was sent. Neil Papworth, a 22
year old communications engineer from the United Kingdom sent the simple message Merry
Christmas, to a friend via PC (Gayomali, 2012). Like almost all new technologies, the initial reception
of the SMS was slow. In 1995, two years after Nokia released the first ever texting phone, the average
American user sent just 0.4 texts per month (Gayomali and Erickson, 2012). Almost 22 years later, six
billion SMS messages are sent every day in the United States (Kelly, 2012). Text messaging is one of
the most widely used data applications in the world, as 81% of cellphone users have texting as an
option on their phones (Erickson, 2012). As its popularity has continued to grow at an exponential
rate, it more frequently raises the question of whether or not the act of text messaging has ruined the
art of conversation. Texting has many advantages. For one, the recipient of a text does not have to be
present to receive a message. Currently, the majority of text messages are sent to individuals for
personal reasons (Faulkner, 2012). Though it is not face to face communication, texting is used as a
one to one method of communication between friends, particularly teenagers (Faulkner, 2012). Long
distance relationships, friendships and various other connections have become possible due to the fact
that people can communicate on a constant basis despite being apart. Texting has
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The Costing Method Is An Accounting Process
A1. Costing Method Costing Method is an accounting process that assesses itemized input costs of
production and fixed costs to determine overall costs of production. (Kucera, n.d.) Competition Bikes
is performing this analysis so management can determine the optimum sales units to breakeven from
its San Diego plant based on the current sales mix of 9 Titanium bicycles for every 5 CarbonLite
bicycles produced. Traditional costing is an easily implemented costing method that aligns with
generally accepted accounting principles, GAAP. Traditional costing is the distribution of
manufacturing overhead costs across the number of products produced based or another volume based
metric. Traditional costing is very simplistic in the fact that it doesn t allocate out any
nonmanufacturing costs. Traditional costing allocates costs to generic buckets such as direct material,
direct labor and other overhead. Activity based costing (ABC) was developed as a costing method to
overcome the weaknesses of traditional costing. ABC allocates costs to every activity, or
manufacturing task, associated in the production of an item. ABC is more accurate than traditional
costing. Competition Bikes grouped the following as tasks associated with the manufacturing of
bicycles; Factory Setups, Quality Control, Engineering Service, Product Movements, Utilities, and
Depreciation. (Johnson, n.d.) In Competition Bikes data analysis of traditional verses activity based
costing, the differences in costs is
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Alex Ferguson Leadership
Alex Ferguson
Alex Ferguson s leadership style Case study
Introduction
Alexander Chapman Ferguson, known as Alex Ferguson, was born in 1941, in Govan Glasgow
Scotland. As a teenager he was working as a tool s apprentice in his father shipyard then in his 19, he
became a labor union activist and an active member of the Labor Party . As far as Ferguson s the
football player career is concerned, actually, he did not achieve a successful career. In fact, as a player
Ferguson started with a small local football team the Queens Park and St Johnston club. Afterward, he
got the chance to join the Glasgow Ranger club, yet this union did not last since he resigned after
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What in your reading have you been able to find that supports your view?
Sir Alex Ferguson has been using the charismatic leadership style. In order to understand, Alex
Ferguson style we have to start by defining the charismatic leadership style as well as the charismatic
personality treats. Charismatic leadership is defined as a social influence process that involves the
formulation and articulation of an evocative vision, provides inspiration to motivate collective action
...and displays unconventional and personal risk taking behavior (Sosik, Dinger, 2007). As far as the
personality treats as concerned, charismatic leaders are most of the time being dominant, having a
strong desire to influence others, being self confident, and having a strong sense of one s own moral
values (Northouse, 2004).
Concerning Alex Ferguson style, he has been using encouragement and enthusiasm as motivation
methods. In fact, Ferguson has been known as the greatest motivator in the modern football times. To
illustrate his cheerleading feature, in 1999, during the European Cup final, he indicated to his team at
the end of this game, the European cup will be only three feet away from you and you will not be able
to touch it if we lose (Alex Ferguson, 1999). Furthermore, as a leader he has been very demanding and
always expecting a 100% from his players since he believes that hard work is the key of success: I
think it is important to work and I m entitled to work, some
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Oryx And Crake Sparknotes
Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
As I first started to read Oryx and Crake , I was somewhat skeptical of whether or not I would enjoy
reading it. The first chapter confused me with unusual words that I have never heard or seen before.
Whenever I read something it is usually a book or magazine that I plan on reading or that is based on
actual facts on a certain subject such as history or sports related. This book came as a surprise as I
started to read it because it was not as hard to understand as I thought it would be and was actually
quite enjoyable. The symbols in this book can mean many different things based on what the reader
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Jimmy had been troubled throughout his life especially during his childhood. His parents didn t love
him; his teachers didn t think much of him, and the girl of his dreams was involved in child porn. At
one part of the novel Jimmy asked his mother if he could get a cat and she replied, No, Jimmy, you
cannot have a cat. We ve been over this before. Cats might carry diseases that would be bad for the
pigoons. Jimmy did not seem to get the love that he should from his parents but seemed to get through
it. Atwood never really explained what the importance was to Oryx being in child pornography and
wonder why that was even put in the novel. Problems continue for Jimmy even until the end of the
story where he fights to survive when he believes that he is the only one left. It seemed that Jimmy
wasn t as good as Crake and couldn t live up to Crake s expectations as he went to a mediocre school
and Crake went to a prestigious school. I became more interested towards the end of the novel as all of
the clues from the beginning started to come together. It all started when Jimmy got word of an
epidemic that started in Brazil but then started to rapidly spread to other areas. It was in the BlyssPluss
Pills that Crake had invented that was making people so sick and dying. Jimmy was put in a tough
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  • 3. Cave Of The Forgotten Dream Analysis Based on the film, Cave of the Forgotten Dream, by Werner Herzog, the artist s motivation was not inspired by any drug induced hallucination, but by nature and simple anatomy. Herzog film the cave is filled with simple to interpret mural of animals and palm prints. Especially one of the painting is a woman s lower body, which was being compared to Venus figures. The researchers link the painting and Venus figures to beauty, fertility and sexuality featured in sculptures of many other primitive cultures. Not only that, researchers concluded that the artists associate much of their daily life, their dreams and what they see to transform them into an art form. Herzog says Everything was alive. And perhaps this is what truly separates us: not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The arguments made by Anthropological studies cannot fully account for the development of Upper Paleolithic culture or rock arts. However, it could be that arts in the European Upper Paleolithic have entirely different meanings from other arts that ethnographers have been associated with. Just like in the film, everything in the cave was associated with human life, and nature. The fact that humans dived deep into caves, in total darkness, with only torches to light their way. Their journeys sometimes required a long and dangerous routes to reach the desired locations. This strongly suggests that there was a powerful and definite meaning associated behind the creations of art in such harsh environment. Our understanding on the explanation of Upper Paleolithic rock art should not be seen as right or wrong answer, but only incomplete knowledge of the topic. The artistic style in European Upper Paleolithic must be viewed within a larger context, both of culture and of the inexplicable change of archaeological records. Ancient humans may well have produced such great art wherever they went, but what would inspire them to make such art remain in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Institutions as a Fundamental Cause of Long-Run INSTITUTIONS AS A FUNDAMENTAL CAUSE OF LONG RUN GROWTH DARON ACEMOGLU 1 , Department of Economics, MIT, 50 Memorial Drive E52 3806, Cambridge, MA 02142 e mail: damn@mit.edu SIMON JOHNSON Sloan School o f h f a ~ g e m e n t , MIT, 50 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02142 e mail: sjohnson@mit.edu JAMES A. ROBINSON Deparhnent of Government, WCFIA, Harvard University, 1033 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138 e mail: jmbinson@gov.harvard.edu Contents Abstract Keywords 1. Introduction 1.1. The question 1.2. The argument 1.3. Outline 2. Fundamental causes of income differences 2.1. Three fundamental causes 2.1.1. Economic institutions 2.1.2. Geography 2.1.3. Culture 3. Institutions matter 3.1. The Korean ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We illustrate the assumptions, the workings and the implications of this framework using a number of historical examples. Keywords institutions, growth, development, political power, rents, conflict, property rights, efficiency, distributions JEL classification:D7, H 1, 010,040 D.Acemoglu et aL 1. Introduction 1.1. The question The most trite yet crucial question in the field of economic growth and development is: Why are some countries much poorer than others? Traditional neoclassical growth models, following Solow (1956), Cass (1965) and Koopmans (1965), explain differences in income per capita in terms of different paths of factor accumulation. In these models, cross country differences in factor accumulation are due either to differences in saving rates (Solow), preferences (Cass Koopmans), or other exogenous parameters, such as total factor productivity growth. In these models there are institutions, for example agents have well defined property rights and exchange goods and services in markets, but differences in income and growth are not explained by variation in institutions. The first wave of the more recent incarnations of growth theory, following Romer (1986) and Lucas (1988) differed in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Causes Of The Russian Revolution Of 1905 The Russian Revolution had happened for two years from 1904 to 1906. Before all of the revolution of 1905 in Russia happened, problems since the years before 1905 triggered a long run of anger and rage of the Russian citizens. The industrial workers were the biggest group that had received great hardships and the biggest contributors to the Russian Revolution. They could not handle the very low payment and long working hours, 14 hours in average, and soon ended up revolting and rising riots and marches all around the Russian land. The conditions in Russia were horrible as well as catastrophic that they were losing to Japan in the Russo Japanese war. Russia was in control of one superior power, which the Russians back then called the Tsar. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Petersburg. However, troops and police open fired, killed and wounded hundreds of the crowd. This event, which happened in St. Petersburg, was known as the Bloody Sunday. The Bloody Sunday, well known event during the Russian Revolution of 1905, was the biggest cause and step that had lead to the 1905 Revolution. All over the country, strikes rose with complains that people of Russia do not have enough civil rights or liberties. Peasants attacked their landlords homes and took over their properties from flocks to lands. Large group of lawyers, doctors, students, engineers and other middle class citizens demanded constitutional assembly over autocracy and establishment of Union of Unions. As the strikes were spreading all over Russia, one of the well known strikes was the Potemkin Munity. In June 1905, sailors of the Potemkin battleship were complaining about their meat to be served rotten. Captains of the battleships were frightened that this action might lead to bigger strikes and ordered the crews who had complaints to be killed. However, soldiers who were ordered by the captains on the battleship refused the command and threw their captains overboard of their ship and sailed all the way to Romania. In October 1905, large strikes rose in an action to block the whole railway system of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Presidency And The Media Essay Presidency: The Strategies of the Media Richard Elliot Neustadt, a profound political scientist and advisor to many presidents, has often argued over the years that presidential power is probably best understood as the power to persuade. Over the years, the presidency has evolved from what our Founder s had to endure and has now turned into an obsession with news media. The President of the United States is the most powerful being in our country with the ability to control what Americans can and cannot know for better or worse. The presidency and news media have a more complicated relationship than what others might say. There are times where the president is more than willing to cooperate with the news, but there is also an equal amount of time where the presidency and the press are at odds. In our country s lifetime of presidents, there have been numerous attempts and successions to control the flow of information by using the media in a strategic manner such as being able to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Watergate Scandal deals with Richard Nixon being accused of many instances where he abused his power as President of the United States and his attempt to cover up his involvement in the break in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office complex. Nixon used dirty tricks to ensure his chances of being reelected for a second term such as bugging the offices of political opponents, the order of harassment of activist groups and political figures. During the unraveling of the truth, the media proceeded to cover the Watergate break in and Nixon along with his supporters accused the media of making wild accusations. Nixon strongly underestimated the competitive nature of the news media and his outcry guaranteed widespread media coverage of his political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Diagnosed With Stage IIi Breast Cancer Marybeth has been healthy for the most of her life, however, she was diagnosed with stage III breast cancer in October, 2015. After the surgery, she went for one chemo therapy. She was supposed to have 4 sessions. But she decided not to take the rest of the chemo therapy due to her financial hardship at the time. She was ready whenever the Lord wanted her. She drove to work a week after her surgery, and she kept telling herself that she could do this. At the age of 70, another wonderful opportunity emerged. Marybeth was offered the position of Clinical Supervisor at UW Parkside. She enjoys observing first and second year education majors in their field experiences. Marybeth s life has been a roller coaster. There have been ups and downs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marybeth thinks her life as integrative. She had a great childhood, a rewarding teenage years, getting married and having children, helping with raising up her grandchildren. She has passed on many morals and values to the young generations. As Erikson stated in his psychosocial developmental stages, integrity is the opposite of self centered love. It is a sense of acceptance that this is one s only life. (Berzoff, 2011) She tries to contribute more to her family and society and wants to live a regret free life, she also accepts her own death in the future. She is very involved with community work. She volunteers at different organizations, agencies and clubs. She was very involved when she was young, and to this day, she still tries to catch up with everything she used to do at the age of 71. She told me that she was satisfied with her life. The more she does, the more satisfied she is. She is well presented the activity theory of aging. The activity theory of aging proposes that older adults are happiest when they stay active and maintain social interactions. These activities, especially when meaningful, help the elderly to replace lost life roles after retirement and, therefore, resist the social pressures that limit an older person s world. The theory assumes a positive relationship between activity and life satisfaction. Activity theory reflects the functionalist perspective that the equilibrium, that an individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Nature Of The Iceman Scientific investigation has been a powerful tool in discovering the truth about the Iceman, especially with the advancements of technology, which have proved to be significant in developing our understanding of theories, both old and new, and allowing a reinterpretation of different aspects of the Otzi s life. In particular, the extensive studies that have been conducted on the Iceman s health have considerably shed light on the state of his well being. This has led to the discussion of the nature of the Iceman s occupation, which is an aspect that has been driven by the research conducted on his lifestyle. The mystery surrounding Otzi s death has been explored, transforming theories over time, allowing us an insight on his demise. As society has been renovated by the improvements of technology, the tools used through scientific investigations applied to Otzi have provided more accuracy, allowing us to uncover the truths about the ins and outs of his health, lifestyle and death. The use of scientific research has assisted in discovering more about the various aspects of the Iceman s lifestyle. The Iceman s origins have been traced back to the Neolithic Age, and based on the analysis of the isotopic composition of his tooth enamel and bones; they have provided an insight on where he lived. It has been established that when humans consume food, there are variants of the same chemical element (isotopes) absorbed in the body, which are then stored there. Different isotopic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Figurative Language In Erik Larson s Devil In The White City A Tale of Two Cities Serbian poet, Dejan Stojanovic, once stated, Devil and God two sides of the same face. When looking at Chicago during the Columbian Exposition, there were two sides of Chicago known as the white city and the black city. The white city was the fairgrounds where the World Fair occurred. The black city, however, is the rest of Chicago where the crime, poverty, disease, and filth was represented. Erik Larson constructs the black and white city in Devil in the White City by incorporating figurative language, imagery, and juxtaposition. One of Erik Larson s main ways of building the black and white cities is through figurative language. Larson expresses that Chicago is likened...to a human being with his skin removed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using descriptive diction such as eerie and swamp readers can imagine an unpleasant city rustling with filth and crime. Larson exposes that Chicago had auras of mosquitoes in its midst. Readers automatically see Chicago as a filthy and troublesome town when they associate it with mosquitoes. This view of Chicago created by Larson further achieves his purpose to show the downside of Chicago during the time the World Fair was being constructed and attended. When the World Fair was finished, Larson described the nights, the lamps that laced every building and walkway produced the most elaborate demonstration of electric illumination ever attempted (254). Larson says the lamps laced the walkways in the white city which allows readers to picture the city in a whimsical way. The feeling of the word laced sits with readers in a positive way. Thus, Larson can achieve the purpose of forcing readers to see the white city in a luxurious fashion. Also, Larson mentions that the lighting was elaborate. Readers see the white city as a sophisticated and lavish place rather than how they see the black city. Larson again is able to persuade readers into believing the magic of the white city. Larson calls upon imagery to construct the two sides of Chicago. Larson deploys juxtaposition to build the two views of Chicago. Larson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Comparing The Hero s Journey In The Hero With A Thousand... The Stages of the Hero s Journey is a trend that Joseph Campbell saw in most hero stories. Christopher Vogler, in his work, A Practical Guide to Joseph Campbell s The Hero with a Thousand Faces, shares that the theme of the hero myth is universal, occurring in every culture, in every time; it is as infinitely varied as the human race itself; and yet its basic form remains the same, an incredibly tenacious set of elements that spring in endless repetition from the deepest reaches of the mind of man. Vogler also outlines Campbell s work and shares the stages of a hero s journey. The story of Katniss Everdeen, from the Hunger Games, qualifies in all the categories in Vogler s guide to Campbell s work. Stage 1: The Ordinary World Katniss Everdeen lives in District 12, probably the poorest district in all of Panem. Katniss lives with her mother, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Campbell states that the hero crosses the threshold when the hero fully enters the special world of the story for the first time (Vogler) . Katniss leaves her ordinary world and learns how different and strange people are in the Capitol. Campbell explains how important threshold guardians are the the hero. Katniss s threshold guardians were Effie Trinket and Cinna. Effie and Cinna are like no one Katniss has ever met. They represent the weirdness that is the Capitol. Cinna, the stylist, covertly coaches Katniss to just be herself when he says, Why don t you just be yourself? ... No one can help but admire your spirit (Collins 707). Katniss needs to relate to the citizens of the Capitol. Fitting in and trying to get sponsors to like her was a challenge. This is the stage where the hero gets a taste of what the adventure is going to be like. Katniss gets a feel of the competition when she is training in that room with all of the other competitors. We feel very uncertain again when we see how unprepared she is compared to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Two Different Of Nursing Theory The Two Different of Nursing Theory Tam Nguyen The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences English Composition Ms. Ryan April 29, 2015 Some people ask what is nursing and what do nurses do? Nurses follow the nursing process to treat patient and they often use different theories to guide them. According to Peplau s Theory of Nursing, she believe that nurses must clearly understand the purpose of nursing to promote their client s growth, and nurse patient interact. The role of nursing is to help others identify their health problems and nurses should apply the principles of nurse patient relations to the problems that emphasize all levels of experience. Watson s Theory defined nursing as the principle of nursing that can lead to the practice of loving kindness between the one who is caring and the one who is being cared for, especially the caring activities performed by nurses as they interact with others. Although Peplau and Watson s theory both desire interacting and caring for others, Watson s theory is typically reflective of an excellent in human and heart centered. Not only is it a relationship of caring for the self and others based on a foundation of love and values, but also it is a caring moment to moment between the nurses and others. In Peplau s theory, I believe that nurse patient relationships provide an opportunity for the nurse to identify himself or herself by name, professional status and the purpose in relation to the patient. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A Summary Of Water Contamination It is vital to reduce contaminants and decrease the risk of microbes in drinking water. The process of removing these contaminants is accomplished through water disinfection. Although water decontamination can be accomplished through several methods, chemical disinfection is used most frequently (Serrano, Silva, Gallego, 2011). When water disinfection methods are utilized, there is an increased risk of health effects due to the production of by products. These byproducts are the result of interactions between chemicals used for disinfection methods and natural organic matter (Bougeard, Goslan, Jefferson, Bruce, and Parsons, 2010). While these by products impose such an inherent risk to health, finding the apposite chemicals to diminish the risk of by product formation is imperative (QUOTE). Research indicates that while chlorine is the most frequently used chemical disinfectant, chloramine maybe used to decrease the production of undesired by products (QUOTE). Chloramine is made through the addition of ammonia to pre chlorinated water to perform as a secondary disinfectant (QUOTE). There is an increased threat of health risk due to the high ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In research conducted by Goslan et al., data was collected pertaining to the effects chloramine as a secondary disinfectant have on disinfectant by product formation. Through this research, comparisons of chlorine and chloramine were conducted to examine various effects have on disinfectant by product formation. In this study, chlorine was reported to produce higher levels of trihalomethanes along with haloacetic acids. Chlorinated drinking water was recorded at having the highest level of trihalomethane production at 419 µgL 1; along with producing higher levels of haloacetic acids recorded at 44 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Hey Jude Hey Jude Song analysis Hey Jude is a song by the English rock band The Beatles and was written by Paul McCartney. It was first released in August 1968 under The Beatles label Apple Records . Hey Jude runs for 7mins and 11secs and at the time of release was the longest single to top the British charts. The song is said to have evolved from hey Jules , a song that had been written as a ballad to comfort Lennon s son Julian during his parents divorce. McCartney said, I started with the idea Hey Jules, which was Julian, don t make it bad, take a sad song and make it better. Hey, try and deal with this terrible thing. I knew it was not going to be easy for him. I always feel sorry for kids in divorces ... I had the idea [for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is however broken at the end of this verse as there is one bar added. Harmonically to do this the final verse chord is turned into a V/IV allowing the chordal structure to smoothly transition from verse to bridge. Bridge 1: As a result of the verse having a bar added to the end, the first phrase of both bridges have 5 bars thus mimicking the lead in from verse to bridge making the song stable again. Harmonically the start and the end of both bridges tonally are quite unstable. The bridge is an unusual 11 and a half measures long and sees the introduction of a walking Bass line and drums with emphasis on tapping cymbals. Melodically the main vocal tends to fall throughout the most part of the bridge, barely rising until the major melody swell that leads to the next verse. Verse 3: Verse 3 has the addition of backing vocals in thirds. There is also the introduction of a stray backing vocal as well. The stray vocal so let it out and let it in leads into the lyrical ideas found in the next bridge. The tambourine in this verse is more frequent and played now as semi quavers. Bridge 2: Bridge 2 mirrors bridge 1 harmonically and musically with only slight variance in lyrics and slightly more ornate lead vocals with more passing notes but still sticking to the diatonic Fmajor the majority of the time.. Verse 4: In verse 4 there is a vocal ornamentation of the initial Hey Jude phrase, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Quantitative Techniques DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS PROBABILITY THEORY 1. Consider the following data: 1, 7, 3, 3, 6, 4 the mean and median for this data are a. 4 and 3 b. 4.8 and 3 c. 4.8 and 3 1/2 d. 4 and 3 1/2 e. 4 and 3 1/3 2. A distribution of 6 scores has a median of 21. If the highest score increases 3 points, the median will become __. a. 21 b. 21.5 c. 24 d. Cannot be determined without additional information. e. none of these 3. If you are told a population has a mean of 25 and a variance of 0, what must you conclude? a. Someone has made a mistake. b. There is only one element in the population. c. There are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of the other passengers are sober, and will go to their proper seats unless it is already occupied; In that case, they will randomly choose a free seat. You re person number 100. What is the probability that you end up in your seat (i.e., seat #100)?. Solution: Let s consider seats #1 and #100. There are two possible outcomes: E1: Seat #1 is taken before #100; E2: Seat #100 is taken before #1. If any passenger takes seat #100 before #1 is taken, surely you will not end up in you own seat. But if any passenger takes #1 before #100 is taken, you will definitely end up in you own seat. By symmetry, either outcome has a probability of 0.5. So the probability that you end up in your seat is 50%. Explanation: If the drunk passenger takes #1 by chance, then it s clear all the rest of the passengers will have the correct seats. If he takes #100, then you will not get your seat. The probabilities that he takes #1 or #100 are equal. Otherwise assume that he takes the n th seat, where n is a number between 2 and 99. Everyone between 2 and (n 1) will get his own seat. That means the n th passenger essentially becomes the new drunk guy with designated seat #1. If he chooses #1, all the rest of the passengers will have the correct seats. If he takes #100, then you will not get your seat. (The probabilities that he takes #1 or #100 are again ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Taking a Look at the Tertiary Period The Tertiary Period began 65 million years ago and ended just 1.8 million years ago. It was made up of 5 different epochs. Paleocene epoch that was 65 to 54 million years ago. Eocene epoch that was 54 to 38 million years ago. Oligocene epoch 38 to 24 million years ago. Miocene epoch 24 to 5 million years ago. Pliocene epoch 5 to 1.8 million years ago. Tertiary is the third era. During the Tertiary period placement of the continents were different than were they are located today. There were only the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and the Indian Ocean. Continents were North America, Greenland, northern Europe, Asia, and Iberia. Climate change from the beginning to end was very significant. During the beginning the earth was warm and moist compared to the weather now. By the middle of the period earth started to cool. This was cause by volcanoes that kept giving off carbon dioxide. After a while by the end of this period it was so cold that the last ice age had started. However this had to be the most important time period for mammals. The time period before Tertiary which was the Cretaceous period. The Cretaceous period ended with the extinction of dinosaurs, large reptiles, and many different others. After all the extinction of the other animals mammals became the dominant species on Earth. This is why the Tertiary Period is called the age of mammals. There are to unusual mammals that we have researched on from this period that were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Marriage Proposal In Pride And Prejudice By Jane Austen In Austen s novels, the successful proposals indicate that the man asking a genuine question. This is obvious in Darcy s second proposal to Elizabeth even though his speech does not contain a question mark, but it implicates a question. Darcy says, You are too generous to trifle with me. If your feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes are unchanged, but one word from you will silence me on this subject for ever (458). His speech indicates that he waits for Elizabeth s answer. Similarly, in Emma, Mr. Knightley, as Darcy, asks Emma a genuine question if she accepts his offer or not by saying, Tell me, then, have I no chance of ever succeeding?.... My dearest Emma,....tell me at once. Say No, if it is to be said (1034). These two previous examples show how Austen through asking a marriage proposal gives her female characters freedom of choice. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women s secret engagements are another way that demonstrates why the male characters keep their engagements secret from society. For example, Edward in Sense and Sensibility is a wealthy man who keeps his engagement to Lucy Steele as a secret for four years because Lucy does not have a fortune, and he is afraid from his mom, Mrs. Ferrars, would not approve their marriage. As mentioned earlier, women with no fortune have no rights to get married to men from the upper class. For the same reason, in Emma, Mr. Frank Churchill engages secretly to Jane Fairfax because he depends on his aunt s money, Mrs. Churchill. His aunt may refuse to approve his engagement to Jane because Jane is a governess and belongs to a low social class, so it is difficult for Frank to reveal his engagement. He becomes able to disclose his engagement only after the death of his aunt because he is liberated from his aunt s financial dependence. Frank becomes financially independent and able to marry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Analysis Of 12 Angry Men 12 Angry Men Barling definitions (for background): Idealized Influence defined by the values, morals, and ethical principles of a leader and is manifest through behaviours that supress self interest and focus on the good of the collective. Research has shown that leaders who have higher moral reasoning, who are ethical, or who are self sacrificing are perceived as more transformational or charismatic. Ways in which juror number 11 demonstrated idealized influence: A refugee from Europe who had come to this country in 1941. A man who speaks with an accent and who is ashamed, humble, almost subservient to the people around him, but who will honestly seek justice because he has suffered through so much injustice. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1irVXTuMAQESSwtoqOtQiC_ 5dZa59LCmOxA_IQzlxww/edit Juror 11 is a refugee from Europe. He is a watchmaker who speaks politely and deeply appreciates his democratic rights and freedoms and has no tolerance for those that don t. He respects process, and wants others to do what is right. For the most part he is controlled in his emotions and we only really see him get fired up when juror 7 wants to change his vote simply to hurry the process so that he can make the baseball game for which he has tickets. He is disgusted that someone would not take their role seriously especially when a boy s life is at stake. He pushes hard at the juror and demands that he explain why he changed his vote. He speaks with such conviction that seven ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Examples Of Escapism In El Patron The room was dark, except for a faint, yellow light filtering through the bars of the window (Farmer 29). When one thinks of the word escape , rooms like such come to mind. From Matt s ever present struggle to free from literal captivity to escaping the confinement of prejudice, the novel s continuous theme of escapism is displayed in different ways. Including, El Patron s various attempts to escape death, Felicia s drug use to get away from reality, and Tam Lin s flee from guilt and crime. In early stages of novel, Matt never saw anyone except Celia and, once a month, the doctor (Farmer 7). Matt was restricted to Celia s shack with almost no human interaction. When Matt was younger, it hadn t seemed to matter. He d played with his toys and watched the television. (Farmer 6). Yet, he knew there was more beyond what he could see out his window. Therefore, his first attempts at escape were from the loneliness of the shack and the lifelessness of his stuffed animals and television. Matt felt as if he were trapped because he could not interact with them. Even if he talked to them or watched people on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was a Scottish nationalist, see (Farmer 176). Tam Lin s fight for self government in his own country, led him to be captive in another. In attempt to harm the prime minister, he ended up killing children on a school bus. Because of the irreparable damage he had done, Tam Lin and his fancy ethics and social conscience did not set him free from guilt. You see, I ve done terrible things in my life, and I can t escape the consequences (Farmer 244). Despite having the chance to escape from El Patron s world with Matt, Tam Lin was chained to the relentless torment of his conscience. He could never forgive himself for his crimes and followed El Patron to the grave. He believed that this last act would make up for everything (Farmer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Nursing Homes, Do They Really Give the Quality Care They... So often people contemplate on using nursing homes to help care for an elderly family member; due to strong concerns of the family member not receiving the quality care that nursing homes advertise. For many people they carry a belief that nursing homes just hire people off the street with minimal education, this is far from the truth. Any medical facility weather hospital, doctors office or nursing home all require an employee to have at least a bare minimum of a certification, but depending on the job position it determines the statue of educational degree required for that position. What people do not realize it is not due to lack of education that raise the concern it is the lack of passion and dedication to their careers. In the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On February 3, 2014, upon entering John M Reed Nursing Home, the social worker Hope Reynolds, explained the rules and regulations of the facility to protect all rights; the names and information of all residents are private and cannot be revealed in data collected. She also expressed at this time the nursing home does not have an administrator it only has Mandy Rocker, assistant administrator, running the facility at this time. Every week, Monday Friday a morning staff meeting is required to discuss changes that may develop with residents that may affect different areas of staffing, each staff member s agenda for the day and marketing, which is in reference to soliciting to the hospital for new residence. According to data collected these meetings seemed to appear a good aspect for sharing the developing changes with residents, but that is all the meetings were good for, the other issues seemed to be time taken that could have been spent caring for the residents. On a daily basis, Hope Reynolds, assess, and evaluated 2 3 residents to determine if any changes are developing from the prior month so she can alert the medical staff of the new development. The problem that was observed, when medical staff and administrative staff was given the social workers evaluation results, they refuse to address the issue and belittle her making the excuse she was over reacting stating there is no changes in the resident, that they work with them daily. That raises the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Marketing Approval For Medicinal Products Essay There are accelerated pathways in different countries to make available new therapy for their patients, who have unmet needs. The USA, UK and Japan are offering an accelerated marketing approval for the medicinal products. USA: USFDA is offering a Fast Track, Breakthrough Therapy, Accelerated Approval, and Priority Review options to expedite the medicinal products approval. Fast Track designation drugs that treat serious illnesses and fulfill unmet medical needs, manufacturer gets more support and advice from the FDA to accelerate the approval process. Breakthrough Therapy medicinal product that supports unmet need and shows important benefits over existing drugs gets fast track designation, and gets more intensive guidance from the FDA. Accelerated Approval process drugs that fulfill an unmet need in a serious condition, and that can establish an effect on a substitute indicator or intermediary clinical endpoint can get early approval before providing full clinical data, but company has to make a commitment to conduct phase IV confirmatory trials (FDA, 2016). Priority Review Approval process time reduced from 10 months to 6 months. UK: In the UK, the early access medicine scheme introduced in the year 2014 for the purpose of allowing patients who suffer from life threatening or serious worsening medical conditions to access the medicines that did not get yet a marketing authorization. An application of Promising Innovative Medicines (PIM) to the MHRA (Medicines ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Illusions Is An Exhibition At Casa Daros Illusions is an exhibition at Casa Daros, a gallery dedicated to Latin American contemporary art. The exhibition explores the idea of illusion and art as illusion (fig. 5), with a focus on artists such as Luis Camnitzer. The Illusions website explores this theme by creating illusions of space, depth and movement in a virtual space. The website itself functions as an illusion; although objects and images fly towards the viewer in a resemblance of the three dimensional, they are still only two dimensional images in two dimensional space. In comparison to The Curious Gardener, Illusions also uses parallax scrolling to enable the objects to fly towards and away from the viewer as they scroll through the website (fig. 6). This gives the user the ability to drive and control the illusions that they are seeing, becoming an active participator in the exhibition. This use of parallax motion and depth is being used to innovatively explore objects, ornaments, artworks and furniture, not only in cultural heritage but in a variety of institutions. A cutting edge example of how parallax scrolling can be used to display objects is Sony s Be Moved (fig. 7). It is a detailed and technical website that pushes the boundaries of animation and parallax motion as cameras, laptops and other forms of technical equipment come apart and are re built as the user scrolls, showing the intricacy and craftsmanship of the objects interiors. Metal, plastic and wires fly towards the screen with an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Kristallnacht ( The Night Of Broken Glass ) And Impact Kristallnacht(The Night of Broken Glass) and Impact Kristallnacht comes the German name Crystal Night. Kristallnacht was an event where Germans persecuted Jews by burning down their synagogues, destroying their business, and stripping their rights away from them; these two nights prefigured the Holocaust. The event leading up to Kristallnacht was involving a shooting. A young Polish man named Herschel Grynszpan found out his parents were exiled to where he was born in Hanover , Germany. For retaliation on November 7 , 1938 he shot Ernst Vom Rath. Rath lived 2 days after and died due to wounds; Hitler attended his funeral and that day of continuing the next day . During Kristallnacht many destructive things were done to the Jews. Over 250 synagogues and 7,000 Jewish business were burned. Any business owned by a Jew wasn t allowed to reopen. 91 were dead and over 30,000 men were arrested and sent to camps. The German people made Jews life a living hell and things became harder and harder on the Jews causing them to be prohibited from certain areas of the city and school. Only the real people and witnesses know what happened during the period of Kristallnacht. A witness who witnessed and apart of Kristallnacht was Herbert , Jellinek. From Herbert s point of view On November 10 ,1938 around the late part of the morning Herbert and is father Leo, were walking home from the public bath , when from a far distance they saw the Tuner Temple go up in flames. The Nazi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Negative Effects Of Office Beliefs In The Workplace Office gossip is one of the worst problems that can happen in the workforce. When an employee tries to spread a rumor or something that an employee did, it can have a negative effect in the work space. There are multiple ways that office gossip can happen and there are ways to remedy the situation as well. Unfortunately, office gossip is something that cannot be avoided as it is human nature to bring rumors into the office. There are, however, ways to avoid the situation. Most workers would choose to avoid talking with others and not sharing their personal life with fellow coworkers. While it is acceptable to avoid talking about personal lives with other staff, keeping to themselves do not make an effective team. The first way to avoid office gossip is simple, but not as easy. It involves not starting the rumor in the first place. By not starting rumors in the first place, there would be no problems in the first place. Because rumors start from somewhere, then there is a problem already in the office. For example, if I was an employee looking to get a promotion with better pay, but was in competition with another coworker, it stands to reason that I would do anything I can to get the promotion. But when my competition learned that I did something that the management would frown upon, he starts spreading it across the office space in an attempt to break my chances of obtaining the promotion. If the bosses found out, not only would I lose the promotion, there is now a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Unreport Country Club Research Paper Seven Oaks Country Club: First Look For the couple looking for a private, spacious wedding location with style and history, the Seven Oaks Country Club is exactly what they need. The 740 acre private country club in Beaver, Pennsylvania is less than 30 minutes from Pittsburgh. It opened in 1978, but the history of the land goes back over 300 years to the French and Indian War. In 1764, British Army Colonel Henry Bouquet and his regiment camped where the present day Clubhouse sits. Today the property features the rolling hills of an 18 hole golf course in the scenic hillsides of the Brighton Township. Couples can take their wedding portraits and wedding party photos in the beautifully manicured gardens, on the lush green golf course or inside the Clubhouse. The Seven Oaks Country Club offers three indoor locations for the ceremony and reception, as well as the countryside setting for an outdoor ceremony or cocktail reception when the weather permits. All sites come with a dance floor and audiovisual system. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main ballroom can seat up to 240 guests and the main dining hall seats up to 110 guests in a banquet style seat arrangement. Seven Oaks Country Club: What You Should Know All wedding packages at the Seven Oaks Country Club are customizable and begin with a wedding planner to see the couple through all the steps of planning their nuptials. The venue offers an on site caterer and full bar service. A preferred list of outside vendors is available. Each package includes a five hour rental of the venue, excluding setup and clean up time. All wedding ceremonies have a flexible start time after 8 a.m., but all events must conclude by midnight. The rental fee includes the use of the bridal holding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Andrew Braaksma s On The Road Essay As Andrew Braaksma works at a factory in his article, Some Lessons from the Assembly Line, he learns how to work hard and make the most of what he has as a college student through recognizing the difference between himself and both his peers at school and coworkers at the factory. This journey he makes, working at the factory every summer, is represented by the book he has Jack Kerouac s On the Road, which details the trip made by one writer across the country as he discovers himself. Similar to this book, Braaksma seems to be discovering himself as well and learning important lessons about the world, such as, how lucky I am to get an education, how to work hard, how easy it is to lose that work once you have it (Braaksma). These ideas, such as working hard, craft Braaksma s ideology as he recognizes the necessity of college ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With his friends working easier part time jobs, Braaksma works in the factory driven by the desire for more pay and to live at home over the summer. Braaksma receives advice from one of his coworkers as she advise him to stay in school to avoid the physical labor. There is something to be learned from this as he is motivated to work hard at school by this because he doesn t want to end up at the factory all four seasons. Braaksma say it himself, Factory life has shown me what my future might have been like had I never gone to college in the first place. Working in the factory away from school each summer has tempered him to work hard not only when at the factory, but when writing papers or studying at school. When I m back at the university, skipping classes and turning in lazy re writes seems like a cop out after seeing what I would be doing without school (Braaksma). He recognizes that at times he doesn t utilize the hard working ideology from the factory, but everyone gets a little lazy and Braaksma recalls the factory to realizes his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Emotional Impacts Of War The emotional impacts of war are experienced differently and can generate a negative outlook on fighting for your country. War can either make you or break you. Emotionally it can be very complicated, many soldiers end disabled, diseased and die. As we have read in the previous units, there will always emotional attachment that can not be measured. The emotional impact that war has causes a positive and negative outcome. Society would wonder why one would want to devote themselves to battle their life for the life of others, while their own families would be wondering if their loved one is still breathing and well. On the positive side their loved one is fighting for the country and that is a very proud thing. While on the negative side, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is also suffering the signs of his age (Classroom 57 58). The father of the soldier, the boss tries to engage himself in something to keep busy. The main character, the boss tries to torture the fly until it dies just as how the war and others tortured his son in the war. His anger and frustration is shown through and how he sinks into his emotions. This story seemed antipatriotic just like the other ones because Mansfield explained what the ones back home go through once someone of their own dies in suffrage. The symbolism that between the fly and his son is what Mansfield is portraying to the readers. She wants us to see the pain a father undergoes when his son is no more and to add to that, his son was died in pain. He was killed and tortured, the boss took his emotions out on the innocent fly like how the war did to his innocent son. When the fly fell in the ink pot, the boss deliberately tried to push him down again and again. The theme of The Fly seems to portray death as unpreventable. You never know when death will come your way, but you can always fight it like the fly Now one could imagine that the little front legs rubbed against each other lightly, joyfully. The horrible danger was over; it had escaped; 1t was ready for life again (Mansfield 146 146). The fly was trying to fight for his life, which shows to never give up. The fly finds strength inside it to live, the boss needs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Portrayal Of The Catholic Church The Portrayal of the Catholic Church in Film The Catholic Church as we know it is much different than that of the past. Love, acceptance, forgiveness, giving, and tradition are all things that come to mind when the words Catholic Church are heard. If one were to ask those living in the 1400 1800s what comes to mind when thinking about the Catholic Church, their answer would have been very different. With the exception of a few countries, there is a separation of the church and state in todays government. In our current state of government, the church has no say in the justice system or decisions made by the government. There is no priest or king who rules over the country or attends government meetings. In early Europe, this was not the case. The Catholic Church had great influence on the government. The church actually was the government in some countries who operated under a theocratic ruling. With God being the ultimate ruler, the Priest or King was the next in power. The royals are supposedly Gods chosen ones. They are the closest to him and everyone else is below them. The church had power over the military, who had access to education, individuals socioeconomic class, the laws, and almost anything else one could think of.1 The ultimate goal of the church was to convert anyone who was not Christian into a Christian, and to conquer lands that were not under Christian rule and use them under the power of the Catholic Church. The goal of the inquisition was to send out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. “I ve known entrepreneurs who were not great salespeople,... I ve known entrepreneurs who were not great salespeople, or didn t know how to code, or were not particularly charismatic leaders. But I don t know of any entrepreneurs who have achieved any level of success without persistence and determination Harvey Mackay. Colonel Harland David Sanders was a very well known American Businessman that is best known for creating the Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) franchise and later acting as the company s goodwill ambassador. Although it may have seemed that Colonel Sanders was not going to amount to much in life, he did however have one very important characteristic a tremendous amount of persistence and determination which aided him in becoming one of the most well known entrepreneurs of today. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He had a vision to share his finger lickin good chicken with the rest of the world and to do so he had to find someone who was willing to promote his chicken recipe. This is where we see Colonel Sanders persistence really show, as he traveled from door to door in his neighbourhood trying to promote his idea, only to be rejected by each and every member of his community. Later, he decided to travel by car to restaurants where he even cooked his chicken in front of his potential investors but he faced more rejection. In fact, he was faced with rejection one thousand and eight times to be exact. Only restaurant number one thousand and nine finally accepted and was fully willing to listen to Sanders idea. A deal was made between the two partners in which it was agreed upon that for every piece of chicken the restaurant sold, Sanders would get one nickel and he would deliver a packet of his ready mixed spices to the restaurant so that his recipe would remain a secret. Later, by 1964 there were six hundred franchises that had been selling his trademark chicken. This is when Sanders made the decision to sell his company for two million dollars and became the company s Goodwill Ambassador. Colonel Sander s became and still is the world s most recognizable celebrity, with his distinctive goatee, mustache and white suite with a string tie. The Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise would not have existed if it were not for Colonel Sanders persistence and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Saudi Women s Participation For Public Atmosphere Saudi Women s Participation in Public Atmosphere Introduction The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is one of the most influential countries in The Middle East. It is also a key member of the Gulf Countries Cooperation, amalgamation of monarchies in the Arabian Peninsula. Saudi Arabia is currently ruled by King Salman Al Saud was crowned as the King on January 23, 2015. Saudi Arabia is also the cofounder of The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), which plays a significant rule in the global economy. The population is about 30.0 million, one half of which are women. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the biggest and most crowded nation on the Arabian Peninsula, is the overseer of two of the holy Muslim cities: Mecca and Medina, where Islam emerged: Those two cities attract more than 5 million visitors annually. Municipal election is a new system in Saudi Arabia. The first municipal election took place in 2005 after the former king Fhad made his announcement. According to Alghamdy in his research Step towards Democracy: On 10 October 2003, the late King Fahd Bin Abdulaziz decided to put one half of all municipal council seats to the vote within a year . The Saudi Arabian Cabinet issued Decision no. 224 to confirm and widen the participation of the citizens in running local affairs and decision making (Alghamdy, 2011). Indeed, there was no role for women on this decision and the following one. Although women constitute almost one half of the nation, their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Study On The Genome Wide Association Mapping Has Become... Genome wide association mapping has become a popular way of quantitative trait locus (QTL) identification for the majority of crop plants including wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Its advantage over classical bi parental mapping methods relies on the size of linkage disequilibrium in the mapping population. The objectives of this study are to determine linkage disequilibrium decay rate and population structure in a winter wheat population of 276 accessions which has been genotyped with the ILLUMINA infinium 90k chip and to identify markers associated with yield and its components, morphological, phenological, and drought tolerance related traits. Wheat is the world s third most important food crop next to maize and rice, (Green et al., 2012). It accounts for one fifth of total production among major cereal crops and provides 55 % of the carbohydrates consumed by humans around the world (Bagge et al., 2007). However, wheat productivity is threatened by both biotic and abiotic stresses and its potential yield is rarely achieved. Crop resistance to both biotic and abiotic stresses, including drought has been successfully improved by plant breeding through phenotypic selection (Cooper et al., 2009). However, there is a large yield gap between drought prone areas and ideal production regions for most crops, including wheat. Drought tolerance is a complex quantitative trait controlled by multiple genes (Mir et al., 2012). It is also complicated by the fact that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Minecraft Reflective Essay Minecraft Username: vice Age: 16 Previous Experience: I have been staff on 6 major known servers (Badlion, Para Network, DareHCF, iPvP, HCPots EmulousHCF) Badlion : I was staff on Badlion (ArenaPvP Factions) for around 4 months before I resigned due to Christmas exams (This was 2014). Whilst I was staff I went started as TrialMod and after around 3 weeks I was promoted to Moderator. My job on Badlion mainly consisted of banning players who set off GCheat logs, Muting players who broke chat rules. I also had to Accept Deny ban appeals on the forums. Para Network : I was staff on the Para Network for around 1 month before I was demoted for tp ing to a vault on Para s Soup Server. I was TrialMod for around 1 week on Para before I was promoted to Moderator. My job on Para consisted of Banning Screensharing cheaters on Practice, Soups HCF. I also had to deal with any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That was one silly mistake that was under the influence of peer pressure. I m the type of person to be honest, admit where I went wrong and move on from it. Kindness: I feel I m a very kind person, I try my best to be nice to everyone. Although you can occasionally get the odd troll or two in TeamSpeak, I m fairly good at staying calm and nice to them. Sometimes players can get annoyed if they have died to a hacker, and I feel being kind will reassure them that I m doing everything in my power to help them. Fair: I am a very fair person, I give everyone equal opportunities and I don t treat one person differently to another. If one of my friends came on the server hacking, I would give him the same punishment as any other player without a doubt. I m a fair person and I don t give friends / people I know special treatment. Everyone is given an equal chance, and if they break the rules they will be punished ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Life of Tyler Perry Essay The Life of Tyler Perry Emmitt Perry Jr. was born September 13, 1969 to Emmitt and Willie Maxine Perry. Throughout his childhood, his father would physically abuse Emmitt and his 3 sisters. With that, Emmitt tried to commit suicide to escape the abuse. One time, his mother, Maxine decided to pack up her stuff and take the children to California to get away from the abuse but her husband then decided to report the car stolen and caused the family to be held in jail until he picked them up. Afterwards, he beat Maxine Perry all the way home. When Emmitt got to the age of 16, he decided to change his name to Tyler to separate himself from his father. He also decided to drop out of school and get a GED later on. In his early 20 s, Tyler ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It became instant hit causing her to be the main character in plays such as; Diary of a Mad Black Women, Madea s Family Reunion, and Madea s Class Reunion. Her being in plays led to massive touring and growth in popularity among urban community. Tyler had a lot of success with his plays, but he wanted to take his plays to the big screen. Perry went to many major film companies with script of his play Diary of a Mad Black Women but they all wanted to tone down the religious tone of the movie. He then went to Lionsgate, where they decided that they could make a lot of money off Tyler s urban audience. With that, they gave Perry a deal which included him having control over his own project. The movie Diary of s Mad Black Women grossed over 50 million, showing that urban black comedies are a good way to make money. With success, it led Tyler to do many more movies based on his plays that which had to grossing each time. Tyler Perry became a big name in Hollywood instantly. With all the fame and money he was making, it led him to create his very own production studios name after himself. The studio has produced famous sitcoms, such as, House of Payne and Meet the Browns . They each showed on TBS. Perry even wrote a #1 New York Times Best Selling book called Madea s Uninhibited Commentaries On Love and Life . It was comedic advice book, that touched base on subjects, such as, family, money, and love, which came from Madea s point of view. Tyler Perry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The World s First Short Message Service On December 3, 1992, the world s first short message service, or SMS, was sent. Neil Papworth, a 22 year old communications engineer from the United Kingdom sent the simple message Merry Christmas, to a friend via PC (Gayomali, 2012). Like almost all new technologies, the initial reception of the SMS was slow. In 1995, two years after Nokia released the first ever texting phone, the average American user sent just 0.4 texts per month (Gayomali and Erickson, 2012). Almost 22 years later, six billion SMS messages are sent every day in the United States (Kelly, 2012). Text messaging is one of the most widely used data applications in the world, as 81% of cellphone users have texting as an option on their phones (Erickson, 2012). As its popularity has continued to grow at an exponential rate, it more frequently raises the question of whether or not the act of text messaging has ruined the art of conversation. Texting has many advantages. For one, the recipient of a text does not have to be present to receive a message. Currently, the majority of text messages are sent to individuals for personal reasons (Faulkner, 2012). Though it is not face to face communication, texting is used as a one to one method of communication between friends, particularly teenagers (Faulkner, 2012). Long distance relationships, friendships and various other connections have become possible due to the fact that people can communicate on a constant basis despite being apart. Texting has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Costing Method Is An Accounting Process A1. Costing Method Costing Method is an accounting process that assesses itemized input costs of production and fixed costs to determine overall costs of production. (Kucera, n.d.) Competition Bikes is performing this analysis so management can determine the optimum sales units to breakeven from its San Diego plant based on the current sales mix of 9 Titanium bicycles for every 5 CarbonLite bicycles produced. Traditional costing is an easily implemented costing method that aligns with generally accepted accounting principles, GAAP. Traditional costing is the distribution of manufacturing overhead costs across the number of products produced based or another volume based metric. Traditional costing is very simplistic in the fact that it doesn t allocate out any nonmanufacturing costs. Traditional costing allocates costs to generic buckets such as direct material, direct labor and other overhead. Activity based costing (ABC) was developed as a costing method to overcome the weaknesses of traditional costing. ABC allocates costs to every activity, or manufacturing task, associated in the production of an item. ABC is more accurate than traditional costing. Competition Bikes grouped the following as tasks associated with the manufacturing of bicycles; Factory Setups, Quality Control, Engineering Service, Product Movements, Utilities, and Depreciation. (Johnson, n.d.) In Competition Bikes data analysis of traditional verses activity based costing, the differences in costs is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Alex Ferguson Leadership Alex Ferguson Alex Ferguson s leadership style Case study Introduction Alexander Chapman Ferguson, known as Alex Ferguson, was born in 1941, in Govan Glasgow Scotland. As a teenager he was working as a tool s apprentice in his father shipyard then in his 19, he became a labor union activist and an active member of the Labor Party . As far as Ferguson s the football player career is concerned, actually, he did not achieve a successful career. In fact, as a player Ferguson started with a small local football team the Queens Park and St Johnston club. Afterward, he got the chance to join the Glasgow Ranger club, yet this union did not last since he resigned after being responsible for the defeat of his team against its fierce rival ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What in your reading have you been able to find that supports your view? Sir Alex Ferguson has been using the charismatic leadership style. In order to understand, Alex Ferguson style we have to start by defining the charismatic leadership style as well as the charismatic personality treats. Charismatic leadership is defined as a social influence process that involves the formulation and articulation of an evocative vision, provides inspiration to motivate collective action ...and displays unconventional and personal risk taking behavior (Sosik, Dinger, 2007). As far as the personality treats as concerned, charismatic leaders are most of the time being dominant, having a strong desire to influence others, being self confident, and having a strong sense of one s own moral values (Northouse, 2004). Concerning Alex Ferguson style, he has been using encouragement and enthusiasm as motivation methods. In fact, Ferguson has been known as the greatest motivator in the modern football times. To illustrate his cheerleading feature, in 1999, during the European Cup final, he indicated to his team at the end of this game, the European cup will be only three feet away from you and you will not be able to touch it if we lose (Alex Ferguson, 1999). Furthermore, as a leader he has been very demanding and always expecting a 100% from his players since he believes that hard work is the key of success: I think it is important to work and I m entitled to work, some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Oryx And Crake Sparknotes Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood As I first started to read Oryx and Crake , I was somewhat skeptical of whether or not I would enjoy reading it. The first chapter confused me with unusual words that I have never heard or seen before. Whenever I read something it is usually a book or magazine that I plan on reading or that is based on actual facts on a certain subject such as history or sports related. This book came as a surprise as I started to read it because it was not as hard to understand as I thought it would be and was actually quite enjoyable. The symbols in this book can mean many different things based on what the reader believes since religion plays a big part in it. Margaret Atwood provides us with a story of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jimmy had been troubled throughout his life especially during his childhood. His parents didn t love him; his teachers didn t think much of him, and the girl of his dreams was involved in child porn. At one part of the novel Jimmy asked his mother if he could get a cat and she replied, No, Jimmy, you cannot have a cat. We ve been over this before. Cats might carry diseases that would be bad for the pigoons. Jimmy did not seem to get the love that he should from his parents but seemed to get through it. Atwood never really explained what the importance was to Oryx being in child pornography and wonder why that was even put in the novel. Problems continue for Jimmy even until the end of the story where he fights to survive when he believes that he is the only one left. It seemed that Jimmy wasn t as good as Crake and couldn t live up to Crake s expectations as he went to a mediocre school and Crake went to a prestigious school. I became more interested towards the end of the novel as all of the clues from the beginning started to come together. It all started when Jimmy got word of an epidemic that started in Brazil but then started to rapidly spread to other areas. It was in the BlyssPluss Pills that Crake had invented that was making people so sick and dying. Jimmy was put in a tough ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...