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A2 History Essay Structure Aqa A2 History Essay Structure Aqa
Dr. Moreau
In my third paper I would like to briefly talk about the historical and cultural context of the book,
The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G.Wells. The book was written in 1896 as a science fiction novel,
but let s look at some of the aspects of the book and apply it to today s standards in the USA. As
it turns out, the book actually influenced the start of several animal rights groups in Europe shortly
after its release. Also, Wells had a firm belief that some of the things that happened in the book
were entirely possible and that maybe one day in the future we would see these exact experiments
happen. Dr. Moreau takes different animal species and transforms them into human like creatures.
He even takes different species and makes hybrids . A... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first instances we see animal rights would be in the bible in the book of genesis where
Adam is given dominion over the fish, fowl, cattle and every creepy thing that creeps on earth
and it is said that on the seventh day of rest, the animals are supposed to rest also. Also in the
bible it mentions forbidding plowing with an ox and ass together because it would be difficult
for the ass to keep up with the powerful ox. In the 19th century we start to see more concern for
animal protection whereas before if someone was found guilty of hurting an animal it was
because the animal was a piece of property . We start to see badger baiting, bull baiting, and cock
fighting start to be looked down upon and the implementation of bans. The first ASPCA which
was an animal protection group that was founded by Henry Bergh in April 1866 would create the
declaration of the rights of animals which gave the ASPCA authority to enforce anti cruelty
legislation. In the 1900 s although legislation was passed for animal cruelty, the animals still didn t
have any rights and we started to see an increase in animal use which started to lead to more animal
extinctions due to over farming. These laws came after the book was written but I would think that
this was another reason for Dr. Moreau to conduct
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Creationism versus Evolutionism
Evolution by natural selection is a result of evolution that leaves organisms well adapted to their
current population but does not make a perfect organism (Smock 2014). Male guppies have
shown over the past 200 years to have more or less colorful patterns decorating their bodies.
Studies have shown that male guppies have more colorful body patterns in areas where there are
no predators and more conservative colorations when in hostile waters (Futuyuma 2009). A 1980
study proved that once guppies were moved to safer waters, in the next later generations, more
colorful male guppies began to appear (Futuyuma 2009). The guppy applies to the first rule of
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The other reason that Intelligent Design is not able to stand as a scientific theory is that it is
inherently religious and therefore not actually scientific. That is proven in Judgment Day when it is
discovered that prior to the court ruling that outlawed Creationism being taught in school, the
textbook that was going to be used to teach Intelligent Design was using the word Creationism
instead until it was changed in the next editing phase (Judgment Day 2014).
What one must do to reconcile science and religion is to let go of the idea that one discipline rules
out the other (Miller 2001). Professor Ken Brown theorizes that maybe a higher power created a
world that was complex and alive at it s base and then allow it to be self sustaining, developing on
it s own (Miller 2001) which is a theory that I can agree with. What needs to be understood is that
science will never be able to explain why there is or is not a higher power and religion will never
be able to explain widely accepted theories like evolution (Miller 2001). They both function on
their own realities, one where science answers the natural world around us and one where religion
gives meaning to our lives (Miller 2001). The rift is made because there are people that deny the
idea that something other than a higher power was behind the beginning of
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The Black Cat And The House Of Usher
Edgar Allan Poe wrote many short stories and poem like essays that were all in almost similar
like the genre. In the majority of his short stories, the main character had a mental illness or the
end concluded with death. Edgar Allan Poe is also known as the father of horror stories by
having a very powerful an expressional writing style. The Black Cat and The House Of Usher
are two very different stories but very similar. The writing in the stories is very alike by the theme
that Edgar Allan Poe chose for the short stories. There were two main themes in The House of
Usher and The Black Cat short stories that were both very similar. One of the main themes in the
stories would be the passion for something. In The Black Cat, the narrator s main
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Theme Of Thralldom In A Mockingbird
Charly Frisk
Corrie Grosse
Envr. 150
PDP Words and Allusions
Look up three words that you don t know and write down their meanings.
Deus Absconditus (pg. 9) According to the Merriam Webster online dictionary, these two words
form together to mean, hidden God, God who in his remoteness seems to ignore human suffering
Unscrupulous (pg. 33) According to Dictonary.com, this word means not scrupulous (moral or
ethical standards; having or showing a strict regard for what one considers right; principled);
unrestrained by scruples; conscienceless; unprincipled.
Thralldom (pg. 71) Dictionary.com defines thralldom as the state of being a thrall (person who is
morally or mentally enslaved by some power, influence, or the like); bondage; slavery; servitude.
List and briefly describe two things that Annie Dillard describes in extreme detail things that a
casual observer would have completely missed.
Annie Dillard extensively describes the complex decent of a mere mockingbird how the
mockingbird descends with grace as it falls off the building, wings pinned to its side, until the
very end of the journey from the four story drop when the wings spread and the bird lands safely.
Dillard notes that she is alone in watching the bird s performance and reflects upon phycology
comparing the if a tree falls in a forest and no one can hear it, does it still make a sound to her own
interpretation of beauty, explaining that with or without an audience to witness the
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Life Journey in Journey to the West, Life of a Sensuous...
In society today there are several moving parts, almost like gears in a clock, pepole constantly
move. Going day in and day out of thier ordinary routiene. Its as if they have lost the purpose of
their exsistance. So caught up in tabloids and money people seem to forget the search for love,
self acceptance, and spirituality. These concepts are tied into novels written decades ago and were
once the main topic of a persons life. Whether a person was looking for spiritual guidence or self
accepence, they could find the answer in lititure. In Journey to the West, the Handsome Monkey
King was lost and wanted to find enlightenment. He lived in a perfectly harmonious world of
immortality, but found that something was missing. He felt as if he had no purpose, so he left
his ideal life to go find his meaning. On his journey, he came across several disputes and found
that he was not as clever as he thought to be. The Monkey King came across several dicipals and
battled his way to find the meaning of true enlightenment. When he finally found his way to
enlightenment, he felt as if he achieved his purpose but never returned home. The Monkey King
continued to travel around the world with his friend and continued adventuring off to different
islands and facing different problems; that was his true propose. Life for him was not meant to be
perfect nor easy. At one, point in the book the monkey king states ________________ (pg__)
In life of a sensous woman, two young boys walk in on a
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Essay on Orgon s Incompetence in Tartuffe
Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere s Tartuffe is an epic play of hypocrisy, betrayal, and the tale of a
foolish mind. Moliere s choice of protagonist in this play happens to be the most blatantly ignorant
character in the play. Orgon is naive to the villain Tartuffe s hypocritical ways, makes a complete
dunce of himself by uplifting Tartuffeas holy, and failing to pick up the abundance of clues of
Tartuffe being fake. Analyzing this character is rather interesting and at the same time frustrating to
read of someone so ignorant that they fail to see the wolf hiding under the sheep clothing. A fool is
a fool unless they open their eyes to see the truth, and it took Orgon the majority of the play to
realize the truth.
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Orgon s family and friends believed by now that there was no hope in helping him realize the
deceit that was going on right under his nose. Orgon decided that giving his daughter to Tartuffe
would be the ultimate gift, and hearing this Elmire decided that it best to try to reason with
Tartuffe to make Orgon keep his promise to Valere with his daughters hand in marriage. Orgon s
character is drawn as that of being naive and ignorant, and displays this when he refers to
Tartuffe as blood and tells the story of Tartuffe when he first met him with him asking for
money, and then saying he only needed a little not the large amount Orgon gave. nd how austere
he is! Why, he can detect a moral sin where you would least suspect. (Moliere 26). In Elmire and
Tartuffe s meeting Damis hiding behind the curtains hears the foul confessions of the holy one s
love for Elmire and decides to come our and catch him. Damis tells Orgon of Tartuffe s
confessions and the manipulator that Tartuffe is convinces Orgon that is just a plot against him.
Orgon as angry as he is makes a stupid mistake This very day, I ll give to you alone Clear deed and
title to everything I own (Moliere 48). This mistake alone cost Orgon his son, and his family s
support. Elmire s plan to call out Tartuffe one more time in front of Orgon to show there was a
wolf among them worked, and Tartuffe showed his true colors for Elmire by asking for acts of
true caring if her feelings were true for him made
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How Law is Made and Interpreted in France, China and...
Outline
How Law is Made and Interpreted in French Civil Law System
French Civil Code of 1804
Sources of French Civil Law
Doctrine
How Law is Made and Interpreted in China
Confucianism
Legalism
How Sharia Law is Made and Interpreted in Pluralist Indonesian System
How Law is Made and Interpreted in French Civil Law System
The civil law is a branch of private law governing relations between people, whether individuals or
legal entities (Sacco, 1991, p.25).
It comprises of:
1.The law of obligations (including contract law);
2.The right people;
3.The family law;
4.The right of property;
5.The law of succession.
In France, civil law is the set of issues and legal acts which fall within the civil courts (Cruz, ...
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It happens to enjoy a de facto position owing to its two functions, both of which are
complementary to each other: all the current rules of law are explained by it, are synthesized by
it, imperfections are highlighted and solutions are presented, which imparts an improved use of
these laws. Secondly, it casts an influence on legislator in the creation of legislation and usage of
laws by jurors (Bermann Picard, 2008, p.268).
How Law is Made and Interpreted in China
Confucianism
The fundamental assumption upon which Confucianism operates is that human beings are
generally good. Confucian influence on Chinese society is both a full range of deep seated, at the
moment the legal aspects of the body, that is, the process of traditional Confucian law, since the
Western Han Dynasty, deposed hundreds, Only Confucianism , Ceremony into law Confucianism
has become the law of the bud, after the Northern and Southern Dynasties development and
improvement to the Sui and Tang dynasties TangLuShuYi was promulgated, marking the
completion of a comprehensive combination of etiquette, Confucianism became the orthodox
ideology of feudal law the Chinese legal history into a phase of a landmark. Since then both
followed the same dynasty, and later had a profound legal feudal tradition and extensive influence.
Today, we still find the shadow from the real life of these effects (Chen, 2007, pp.689).
Visible
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United States National Guard Surface Maintenance Mechanic
For most civilians seeking to obtain employment with the federal government will require
registering and applying with USAJobs.gov, the governments employment agency. USAJobs.gov
lists thousands of open positions for the job seeker that is looking for both national and global
positions. This report will offer a brief overview of USAJobs.gov. It will further outline the human
resource process involved in posting, screening, interviewing, and selecting candidates for the
United States National GuardSurface Maintenance Mechanic position and highlight any legality
that presents itself during the process. On any given day USAJobs.gov advertises thousands of civil
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This agency is truly progressive with listed job openings and announcements on Facebook. Their
audience demographics are (Alexa Internet, Inc.):
GenderEducationBrowsing Location
Male25%No College75%Home30%
Female75%Some College65%School100% Graduate School25%Work 40% College 60%
To search for potential job matches, seekers can look for positions through a variety of methods
including agency, job type, location or salary range but our focus is the Surface Maintenance
Mechanic position. This position opened on September 3, 2015 and closed on October 2, 2015.
Interested applicants viewed the complete job description online with the option of printing for
their records. The posting is divided into sections
Overview
Duties
Qualifications and Evaluations
Benefits and Other Info
How to Apply Although completing the actual application can prove to be a long arduous
process, the application process is not as difficult as it used to be. The North Carolina Army
National Guard, NCARNG, recently began using USAJobs.gov to post their job announcements,
before that, applicants would find the announcements at the NCARNG homepage, http://nc.ng.mil/,
under the resources tab, sub tab careers. The announcement would instruct those interested to fill
out an SF171, which is an application for federal employment, and send it to Joint Forces
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Courtroom Standards Analysis
Courtroom Standards Analysis Chris CJA/484 June 17, 2013 Courtroom Standards Analysis
Courtroom Personnel There are a number of individuals who make up the courtroom personnel.
Each individual whether it be the judge, bailiff, court reporter, courtroom clerk, prosecutor, defense
counsel, jury, defendant, or witness contribute to the shaping of legal law. The judge who presides
over the trial has the ultimate authority in the courtroom. The judge must see that the trail is
conducted in an orderly manner according to prescribed rules and laws covering the selection of the
jury, the presentation of evidence, the arguments of the lawyers, the instructions to the jury, and the
rending of the verdict (Arizona Judicial Branch, 2013,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
All work group members influence and are influenced by the other members, and members have
different bases of power and areas of knowledge. Judges have formal authority and may direct
actions of the court and the attorneys. Prosecutors have superior case knowledge and have
discretion about what matters will go to trial. Defense attorneys are able to interview witnesses,
obtain evidence through discovery, and file pretrial motions. The four common goals of the
members are doing justice; maintaining group cohesion; disposing of the case load; and reducing
uncertainty. Their different bases of knowledge give group members various types of power and
influence. Three interaction techniques that are frequently utilized are unilateral decisions,
adversarial proceedings, and negotiations. (G. Larry Mays (n.d), para. 3) References Arizona
Judicial Branch. (2013). Jury Service Courtroom Personnel. Retrieved from http:/
/www.azcourts.gov/juryduty/courtroompersonnel.aspx National Institute of Justice. (2008).
Courtroom Personnel. Retrieved from http://www.njj.gov/training/firearms training/module14
/fir_m14_t08_02.htm G. Larry Mays,. (n.d). American courts and the judicial process . Retrieved
from
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Long Strand ECG Role In ALTE
Long strand ECG role in ALTE Introduction: Apparent life threatening events(ALTE) is no longer
called aborted crib death or near miss sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS,:its defined an episode
of events that is frightening to the observer formed of a combination of apnea,change in color
,cough and change in the muscle tone that may present by hypotonia or hypertonia ,its Incidence
is up to 1 in 400 infants. The mean age 1.9, SDВ±2.2 months ALTE has many underlying causes
5%traumatic and s hospitals when it comes to cardiac diagnoses of ALTE patients and ordering
ECGs. Some hospitals almost never ordered an ECG, and others almost 100 percent of the time
ordered an ECG, in average it was
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Gothic Churches Social Changes
Social Reasons for the changes of the church
In the romanesque and gothic times, the foundation of European society was power. Many
noblemen were at constant competition for status, their focus was towards the centre and main
power of the town; the church. Social change is often an influence on the people and structure of a
society.
When a town has a really big and grand church, it brings in tourism and trade.Because gothic
churches were bigger and more elevated than romanesque churches, Gothic churches soon became
the life source of towns. Towns would try to emphasise the power and authority of churches through
space. Because of this tourism, money, education and control was brought to the town.The idea of
having soaring towers could mean
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Medea Nemesis
Medea is a dramatic presentation of a daring and smart, manipulative and cunning woman who
performs acts of wrath, with a twist. Euripides confers on his Medea impunity in this alternative,
unconventional rendition of the story. This approach immediately limits the ability of the
performance to rationally explain the workings of the world through the cycle of nemesis, but there
are some noteworthy scenes and implied lessons in EuripidesMedeathat make the experience, on a
whole, worthwhile.
I appreciate that Euripides Medea implicitly banks on the engine of nemesis to explain the rise and
fall of Jason s and Medea s lot respectively, for it offers the audience a rational explanation of the
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By comparison, the lack of wise advisers to warn Jason against hubris is again significant. The
play gives no foreshadowing to Jason s hubris of taking the Princess of Corinth as his wife,
proceeding straight to highlight the extremity of the transgression as Medea expressively cries
out upon Themis, goddess of prayers, and Zeus, acknowledged the protector of oaths among
mortals (Euripides, 168 170). Medea authoritatively says that in Jason s act of hubris of firstly,
breaking his original marriage oath and secondly, treating his current wife (Medea) with cruelty
to her face, he acts against the gods, her and the whole human race (Euripides, 468 471). Her
authority stems from the widely acknowledged importance and immutability of the oaths, since,
as Medea rightfully highlights, the gods Jason swore by during his marriage to Medea probably
continue to rule and men in society continue to live by the same standards of what is right
(Euripides, 493 6). Medea s conviction of Jason s act of transgression in defiance of laws and
Gods that protect the sanctity of the marriage paves the way for tisis. As the Nurse chants,
Certainly it will be by no trivial action that my mistress will lay her anger to rest (Euripides, 171 2),
the audience is gripped by a feverish sense of foreboding. All eyes watch
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Teenage Pregnancy and the Media Essay
There is a great debate on whether or not mass media has an influence on teenage pregnancy. A
study done by the RAND Corporation shows that teens are twice as likely to have sex or engage
in sexual acts if they see similar sexual behavior in the media. Many objects in the media that
involve sex target teens. Reality TV shows and teen dramas often portray the cool kids as the ones
who are having sex (Chandra).Today s teens are highly influenced by what they see in the media
and this can change their behavior and choices. Some will argue that the media doesn t influence
teenagers, but how can we be sure of that? Today, the media portray teen pregnancyin movies,
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Many researchers have found that this behavior is due to the media glorification that promotes
teenage pregnancy (Vianna 2).
By eliminating the glamorous lifestyles of teenage parents, we will help teens face the reality that
being a parent is ultimately difficult. The teen parents should help send out the message that it is
hard to live life as a teenage parent and that television shows don t fully depict the hardships that
come along with raising children. Instead of having shows that glamorize pregnancy, we should
have shows that educate teens on the real facts of being pregnant. Too many shows out there
demonstrate how teen moms have help from their parents, baby s father, and their friends. By
showing teens that such outcomes are rare, and the truth is most of them don t have the cash flow
that celebrities have, they ll end up struggling and facing the fact that raising children is
complicated. Many of the teen moms have parents and nannies to help care for their children and
this wouldn t be the case for most teens. Cases such as Jamie Lynn Spears show how a teenager
can be put into the spotlight while making pregnancy seem fun and cool. Teens want to replicate
celebrities if they see that they are living a fun lifestyle. Sarah Palin s daughter, Bristol Palin, was
on the cover of many magazines during her pregnancy. After the pregnancy, she participated in the
show, Dancing with the Stars. This leads teens to believe that being a mom might
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Christian Persecution In The Early Church
For the third year in a row, the modern persecution of Christians worldwide has hit another record
high according to Christianity Today (Persecution in the Early Church). Right now, it is very
dangerous to be a Christian in some countries of the world. Countries in Asia and the Middle East
show the most violence towards Christians. If history really does repeat itself, Christianitywill grow
in numbers and in faith. More people will convert and the religionas a whole will be strengthened.
This current issue can be related to Christian persecution starting in 64 AD which became most
prominent in the Roman Empire. Christians have continued to be persecuted sporadically
throughout history.
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One instance of the occasional persecution was in 112 AD when Pliny The Younger was the
Roman governor of Bithynia. ...Pliny condemned to immediate execution those who confessed to
being Christians. He believed that Christianity itself was punishable, but the defiant, martyr
attitude of the accused left [him] in no doubt that his action was right (Persecution in the Early
Church). He would give people three chances to deny their beliefs, if they didn t they would be
killed. They were sent to the same torturous deaths as Nero used. Pliny the Younger began to send
letters to the Emperor Trajan, explaining his methods in hopes of approval. In one of his most
famous letters, he wrote, Meanwhile, in the case of those who were denounced to me as Christians,
I have observed the following procedure: I interrogated these as to whether they were Christians;
those who confessed I interrogated a second and a third time, threatening them with punishment;
those who persisted I ordered executed (Pliny on the Christians). Martyrs were very common at
this point in time. Granted, people would deny Christ in order to keep their lives, but many more
would hold firm in their beliefs until
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Functional Consequences Of Marijuana Use
Functional Consequences of Marijuana Use in Adolescents: A Critique of Jacobus, Bava, Cohen
Zion, Mahmood, and Tapert (2009)
Aalia Inamdar
University of San Diego
Functional Consequences of Marijuana Use in Adolescents: A Critique of Jacobus, Bava, Cohen
Zion, Mahmood, and Tapert (2009)
ABSTRACT:
Functional Consequences of Marijuana Use in Adolescents: A critical review of Jacobus, Bava,
Cohen Zion, Mahmood, and Tapert (2009) addresses the question of how does the use of marijuana
affect an adolescent s brain functioning, structure and sleep. The article assesses many other
studies and literatures in order to summarize the conclusions respective to these affects of marijuana
use. Through careful review of these studies, the authors were able to determine the affects on an
adolescent s brain functioning, structure and sleep. The results which are presented dictate that
Adolescents who use marijuana have a disadvantaged in their processing speed of attention and
learning depicted through some subtle abnormalities in the brain structure. Consequently,
adolescents with have prolonged marijuana use generally require more brain processing to complete
tasks. In addition to the above, marijuana use in adolescents also affects their ability to sleep. In
conclusion, research shows that some abnormalities associated with marijuana use continue after a
month of stopping the use of marijuana, but many abnormalities may stop after 3 months of
quitting. In this
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Essay on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol is the number one drug problem among America s youth. More senior high school students
use alcohol than any other psychoactive drug. Family doctors, pediatricians, schoolteachers, and
parents know that alcohol is overwhelmingly the drug of choice among today s youth, although
trendier substances such as cocaine are often given more attention in the headlines (Carla Felsted, p.
vii). Furthermore, it is widely acknowledged that drinking alcoholis a part of the youth culturein
America; it may also be understood as a culturally conditioned and socially controlled behavior.
In my generation drinking among underage kids is blamed on peers, accessibility, and adulthood.
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In a study done by Paul Rhode, PhD, a scientist at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene, he and
his colleagues evaluated whether teenagers with serious alcohol problems were likely to continue
their behavior into adulthood. Roxanne Nelson states that the researchers found that serious alcohol
problems as a teenager did predict future substance abuse, alcoholism, depression, and symptoms of
antisocial and borderline personality disorders by age 24. In addition, teenagers who were heavy
drinkers but that hadn t actually been diagnosed with a serious alcohol problem were also at some
increased risk for these same problems.
Teenagers face many difficult decisions in their lives and have many people in their lives that
influence them. One of the major groups that influence teens is their peer group. Since
teenagers are not yet comfortable with themselves, they have a strong need to be accepted by
their peers. And to be accepted, they feel they have to be just like their peers (Ruth Maxwell, p.
24). From Maxwell we learn that teenagers will use alcohol to be accepted by a group. As age
progresses the number of alcohol users progress 73 percent of kids that are from the ages of 16 18
are drinkers. In addition, around 90 percent of high school seniors have experienced alcohol at least
once in their life.
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Theories Of Emotional Intelligence
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE
INTRODUCTION
Emotional intelligence has to do with an individual s ability to understand and manage his or her
own or others feelings and emotions. It involves the ability to perceive and express emotion,
assimilate emotion in thought, understand and reason about emotion and manage emotions in
oneself and in others. People with emotional intelligence are able to identify and recognize the
meaning of emotions and to manage and regulate their emotions as a basis for problem solving,
reasoning, thinking, and action.
In this write up, attempt is made to provide conceptual clarifications on the subject matter,
Emotional intelligence , an overview of the theories of emotional intelligence, including a brief
discussion about how important the role of emotional intelligence can be in leadership,
performance (both educational and work place settings) and in wellbeing.
WHAT IS EMPTIONAL INTELLGENCE
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To some persons, emotional intelligence is defined as study which looks for human cognitive
abilities beyond traditional academic intelligence, (Zeidner et al., 2004). Researchers have
categorized their definition based on the either an ability model or mixed model. Based on the
Mandell and Phewanti (2003) s ability model, emotional intelligence is defined as a set of abilities
that involves perceiving and reasoning abstractly with information that emerges from feelings (p.
389). Studies of John D. Mayer and Peter Salovey (1997) have supported this model stating that
emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to perceive accurately, appraise, and express
emotion; the ability to access and/or generate feelings when they facilitate thought; the ability to
understand emotion and emotional knowledge; and the ability to regulate emotions to promote
emotional and intellectual growth (p. 35). In addition, Mayer, Salovey, and Caruso (2004) gave the
definition of the emotional intelligence as the capacity to
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Russell Vs. Russell
Russell is in the back seat and studies a document. His wife drives. MOLLY I cannot believe that
Ryan and Alan both think Philip killed this person. RUSSELL I never said that they both
thought he was guilty. MOLLY Russell, we re together now for fifteen years. RUSSELL Since
when does that entitle you to know what I m thinking? MOLLY If neither Alan nor Ryan would
tackle the case, that suggests they believe he s guilty, so don t act like a smarty pants.
RUSSELL Speaking of smarts, the Dean over at Yale inquired whether I d be interested in
teaching a class over there this summer. MOLLY Wow, well, that would be a nice feather to add
to your cap. RUSSELL It would seem so. Russell leans up in his seat and kisses the top of her head.
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DJ Kool Herc
DJ Kool Herc, also commonly known as Kool Herc is credited for hosting the very first hip hop
house party in 1973. Although, this party consisted of playing mostly funk records by James
Brown, he radically transformed the way records were played through incorporating only the
instrumental version of a song and then quickly switching to the break in a separate song. This
way of DJing completely revolutionized the term for the next generations to come and laid the
foundation of what current DJ s follow today. At these infamous parties, DJ Kool Herc would
enforce his crowds to partake in a certain style of dance, which was recognized as rapping. He
would shout rhymes to encourage the audience to express themselves through dance. DJ Kool Herc
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Blankets In First Nation Connotations
Throughout the centuries, the gift of a blanket has been associated with feelings of warmth,
respect and kindness from those giving a blanket towards those receiving it. Our article below
covers just a few of the aspects that come to mind when we give a blanket as a gift or even when
we dream about blankets in a dream or see one in a vision of sorts.
Blankets In First Nation Connotations
Depending on the particular first nation identity, such as Dakota, or even down to specific tribes
within a first nation, the blanket may mean something different from one national identity to
another. Moreover, they may be given during different times for various reasons.
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In other words, the spirit of the father transfers to the younger who then passes it on to perhaps a
misunderstood child later on in life. Essentially, with the mere laying on of a blanket on their
shoulders or on their backs, an adoption process takes place; moreover, the family and tribe grows
with subsequent members who then become part of the community.
Blanket Giving In Other Cultures
Once again, depending on the culture in which blankets are given, blankets become talismans and
take on a spiritual dimension especially when worn in some dance ritual. Blankets can symbolize
transitions in life such as weddings, graduations or new additions to a family. They can also mean
legendary events, stories and the culture s heritage.
As such, they express a form of craftsmanship, artistry, history and the represented culture itself.
Blankets can even facilitate travel by transferring the spirits of those who gave them as companions
on a distance journey.
In some South African and Lesotho cultures, blankets mark rites of passage. In certain parts of
China, blankets are among the most cherished gifts that are commonly given. For the Australian
and New Zealand Aboriginals, they believe that the giving of blankets initiates a stream of good
dreams and
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Nap Time Research Paper
Being a mom consumes your whole life and it can sometimes be really difficult to find the time
to exercise and stay healthy and fit. Even though you have other lives to take care of now, you
must also find the time to take care of yourself! I know it seems impossible, but it really is feasible
to be able to exercisewhen you have little ones! It is all about staying motivated and finding the
energy to actually do the workout! So here is a few tips and tricks to fitting in an exercise when
you are a mommy!
Nap Time: Nap Time is golden, it is the perfect time to go fit in a workout. I know you may want
to go take a nap yourself because you finally got them to sleep and quiet but you just have to find
that energy and motivation to finish the workout and I promise you will feel so good and
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It doesn t have to be a vigorous workout, getting in some sort of a workout is what is important.
Go to a Gym w/ Daycare: A lot of gyms these days have a kids area or daycare where you can take
your kids while you workout. They watch and care for your kids for you and even get them
moving and get a little workout and playing with other kids as well, which is really good for them
too! Usually you can get some sort of package/membership that includes this service!
Take them with you: Getting a workout in could be as simple as walking around the
neighborhood for a while and you can take your kids with you, no matter what age! If they are an
infant or toddler, you can put them in a baby carrier or stroller. If they are old enough to handle it,
they could even walk with you side by
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Art Analysis
Ralph Waldo Emerson, a famous writer, once said, Unless you try to do something beyond what
you have already mastered, you will never grow. This quote, in particular, resonates with me as an
artist. It reminds me of a chain of events that I experienced while trying to win a local art contest.
Once you get comfortable drawing or paintingthe same things over and over, it can be hard to try
something new. You have spent all this time to be successful in one thing, why start, and
potentially fail, on another? It can be hard to step out of your comfort zone, but in order to learn, it
is something we all have to do at some point or another. The experiences I had in relation to this
quote prove exactly the point that Ralph Waldo Emersonwas trying to make; we all must branch out
and try new things in order to learn and prosper.
The aforementioned experiences I had were long and and very experimental for me. Once I
become accustomed to one thing, it is hard to break me off of it. I was very comfortable using
bright, eye catching watercolors to paint portraits; in fact, almost everything I create is
extremely unrealistic. For an upcoming art contest, however, I knew I would have to overstep
my own boundaries. The judges are very set in the style of art they look for, and I knew if I
wanted to win that I would have to adjust. By looking at previous winners pieces, I determined that
my best option would be to paint a semi realistic landscape. The problem is, in my short four
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The NFL Coaching Career of Marty Schottenheimer
The Career of Marty Schottenheimer Marty Schottenheimer was one of the greatest NFL
coaches of all time,because he turned hopeless teams into playoff contenders. Throughout his
career Schottenheimer coached the:Cleveland Brown,Kansas City Chiefs,Washington
Redskins,and the San Diego Chargers. Schottenheimer brought a whole new play style to the
nfl.. This new play style changed the game of football. This play style became known as Marty
Ball. To briefly explain Marty Ball,is was playing tough defence,controlling the clock, and most
importantly taking the game one play at a time( Nfl Top 10 Motivational coaches ). In 1984
Schottenheimer got his first head Coaching job with the Cleveland Browns half way through the
season. Before Schottenheimer was promoted to head coach the Browns had not made the
playoffs in two years. When Schottenheimer became coach the Browns were already halfway
through the season and had 1 win and 7 losses ( Pro Football Reference.com ). The rest of the
year Schottenheimer was able to finish the season with 4 wins and 4 losses. The next year
Schottenheimer was able to have his first full season with the Browns,as a head coach. In that
year, the browns had eight wins and 8 losses. This was barely enough for them to make the
playoffs that year. In Schottenheimer s 5 years with the Browns, he took them to the playoffs 4
times.His best year in the playoffs, came in 1987. In that 1987 season the Browns went to the
AFC(American Football
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Taxi Driver Film Analysis
Taxi Driver: The Filth of the Streets and of Self The opening shot is Robert DeNiro s character,
Travis Bickle s eyes in the review mirror intensely gazing at the city. It then transitions to the
view outside of the taxi to the colorful, hectic streets of New York City. This exaggerates the
importance of the taxi itself and the main character s point of view from within it. Bickle is a
veteran Marine who can t sleep and decides to take the job of driving the long hours. He narrates
the film as well using dialogue from the journal that he keeps. Through the imagery and symbolism
of the taxi itself, the musical backdrop, and the artistic editing, Martin Scorcese s American
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It gets quiet then and he attempts to kill himself but he has no more bullets to do so. He wants
to die but cannot, so he sits and waits for his fate as Iris continues screaming. He is found be the
media to be a hero, the parents of Iris (who was not from a compound) were grateful. It poses
many philosophical questions as to whether our actions or desires define who we are. He had
planned on killing the senator, yet ended up in nearly happenstance, a
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Sylvia Plath
In Sylvia Plath s Daddy, and Lady Lazarus, Plath displays her deepest emotions and concerns. Her
beliefs completely contradicts her fathers so she has to deal with a lot of negative emotions
throughout her life. Both of these poems were both written at the end of Plath s life and really
show her state of mind. Throughout her poems, we are able to see the motivation behind her
feelings and her suicide attempts. Daddy, and Lady Lazarus, by SylviaPlath are the closing notes to
Plath s grudges towards her father, her husband, and many other things.
In her poems, Plath displays her struggles with her personal relationship with her father, her father s
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In lines 43 47 she says that she dies exceptionally well and she does it as though it feels real. This
indicated that she is indeed depressed and feels dead to the world and to herself (Plath 1). On
the other side, in lines 79 83 of Lady Lazarus, Plath says, Herr God, Herr Lucifer. Beware beware.
Out of the ash I rise with my red hair (Plath 1). She says this as if she has risen from the dead.
This could be symbolic of her overcoming her feelings towards he father and moving on with
her life. Herr is German for mister, so in complete English, Plath is saying, Mister God, Mister
Lucifer... She symbolically tells God and Lucifer to beware, because she is rising from the dead
with her red hair. After all of this time, Sylvia Plath s burdens eventually became too heavy for
her to carry, and she eventually reaches her breaking point. Daddy, and Lady Lazarus, were her
last works before she breaks down. Although she had attempted to kill herself many times before,
her attempt on February 11, 1963 was different. She succeeded in her suicide attempt on February
11, 1963, leaving behind her
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Beliefs, Measures, and Approaches to Psychological...
Clinical Psychology: Beliefs, Measures, and Approaches to Psychological Problems of Depression,
Negative Thinking, Loneliness
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Psychological Problems
There is evidence that personal beliefs influence the efficacy of common psychological problems
cures. Personal perception and will power over common problems like depression, sexual
dysfunction, smoking, insomnia, and gambling among others is believed necessary in the ability of
an individual to overcome these problems. This social psychology approach is investigated and
discussed widely in social psychology studies like that of Furnham, Hosoe, Koyasu, Ota (2000).
This belief is the result of everyday parlance that describes and associated clinical terms everyday
language. Clinical psychiatry and psychology terms of loneliness, negative thinking and depression
are defined in terms like sadness, fear, or anger. When ordinary ideas are used instead of clinical
psychiatric terms, confusion in definition, measurement, and treatment arises. This research
explores the accurate form of clinical judgment for depression, negative thinking, and loneliness. It
also explores the cognitive processes associated with the behavior, social psychological approaches,
and social relationships that support the wellbeing for persons indicating the behavior problems.
Earlier studies on behavioral problems and clinical psychologist definitions of these problems found
that there are
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My Mother And Unconditional Love
Life is short and people don t spend time with their loved ones and take them for granted. People I
will always be grateful for is my sister, my dog, and my mom. I love to spend time with them and
never take them for granted.
A cook, a coach, a mother, caregiver I could go on and on. Imagine someone who does all of this
for you. My mom. I will always be so grateful for her. I can go to her whenever I need to, no matter
what. Her cuddles are like a soft cloud. My mom, being the caring woman she is, will always go
out of her way for you, without even a tiny bit of being apprehensive. She is a shoulder to cry. I
don t know anyone who could deal with eight kids... Eight kids! When I went to Florida she
stayed back in our hotel to watch our dogs so my sister and I could go to Universal for the whole
day and have an awesome time. Even though it was raining cats and dogs, I had the best day,
because of my mom. She is an amazing person and an amazing mom. Unconditional love is what
she is best at. All of these reasons is why I am so thankful for my mom and always will be.
My dog Tumtum you might say to yourself: He is just a dog why would you be grateful for him?
He is not just any dog he will always be there for you no matter what. One time, I was very upset
and was all alone in my room. I was crying. I felt like I was falling apart. All of the sudden, I heard
a scratching noise. I opened my door and looked down to see Tumtum! I slid back up to my bed
and continued
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Bolivia History
Located in South America, the landlocked nation of Bolivia, also formally known as the
Plurinational State of Bolivia, has endured several political changes throughout its history as an
independent nation and like many other nations that were colonized, Bolivia s legislature was
largely shaped and influenced by its colonizers and the West. According to Hudson, Hanratty, and
Weil, Bolivia s first constitution was based on the United StatesConstitution and borrowed a few
premises from the French Republic, it established a centralized government with executive,
legislative, and judicial branches. This constitution however, was never adopted and was replaced.
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According to Article 162 of the Constitution of Bolivia, Citizens., Members of the assembly in
each of the Chambers., The Executive Organ, The Supreme Court, with respect to initiatives
related to the administration of justice, and the autonomous governments of the territorial
entities are allowed to introduce a bill. Article 163 of the constitution explains the law making
process in twelve steps. First is, the presentation of a bill by members of one of the Chambers of
the assembly shall initiate the legislative process in that Chamber, which shall remand it to the
corresponding commission or commissions for its treatment and initial approval. The second
and third step is, The bill presented by other initiative shall be sent to the Chamber of Deputies,
which shall remand it to a commission or commissions and the legislative initiatives in matters
of decentralization, autonomies and land registry and regulations shall be received by the
Chamber of Senators. The fourth and fifth step is for the bill to be discussed and approved. If
the bill is approved by the Chamber of origin, it will be sent to the reviewing Chamber for its
decision and if that Chamber approves it, it shall be sent to the Executive Organ for its
promulgation. The sixth and seventh step explain what happens if the bill is modified or amended
by the reviewing chamber. It states that, The bill is then considered approved if the
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Dwight D. Eisenhower s Domino Theory
Dwight D. Eisenhower once said, A people that values its privileges above its principles soon
loses both . During Eisenhower s 2 terms as president, he himself tried to live by that standard.
Dwight D. Eisenhower, born in 1890 just outside of Dallas, Texas, spent his young adulthood
serving at West Point, before getting married and serving as chief of staff in World War Two.
Becoming president in 1952 headed off 8 years of below average command due to his principles
which were a bit out of whack, which were all explained in Dwight D. Eisenhower: The American
Presidents Series by Tom Wicker. Eisenhower s work in Korea, the Eisenhower Doctrine and his
domino theory were positive, but these positives were overshadowed by his refusal to support
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The Sunflower By Simon Wiesenthal
Sunflower dilemma In The Sunflower book by Simon wiesenthal there is a passage that includes
a delama; Karl ( a dying nazi soldier) was asking for forgiveness for his actions from Simon (a
jew). When forgiveness is asked, the person giving the forgiveness has to at times think about their
religion and think about who has the ability to forgive him/her. In the book karl admitted to seeing
the family that he shot at jump out the window then Then from the other windows fell burning
bodies...We shot... Religion has a big impact on if he/she should forgive the wrongdoer. Since
many jews don t believe in the next life and forgivenessis not a requirement and if i was in simon s
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This sunflower delma has been used to ether explain or understand how jews felt after the holocaust
. Eva Fleischner is an emeritus Austro American religious scholar which means she has
knowledge in the field of religion and other cultures. When Fleischner was asked what her
response would be for the sunflower dilemma, she believed that since karl didn t kill simon he didn
t really have the right to forgive him. there is no way i can forgive you. I cannot, dare n0t speak in
the name of a murdered jew. (Fleischner ).In the book karl killed the family, he didn t kill Simon.
Simon couldn t talk for a whole race of people, if he did he would have to be responsible for the
forgiveness of all the jewish
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Essay On Vasco Da Gama
Vasco Da Gama was was born in around 1460 to 1524.He was a Portuguese navigator and
explorer who lived in Portugal in a tiny coastal town named Sines. He was born in a wealthy and
noble family, his father was also a famous explorer, who inspired Vasco Da Gama. Vasco Da
Gama discovered an immediate ocean route from Europe to Asia, and he was the first person to
sail directly Europe to India. He became famous for sailing to India from Europe by going around
Africa on ship and ended up becoming the most famous person from the Age of Discovery.This
unimaginable discovery allowed the Portuguese to form a colonial empire in Asia. This discovery
created it simpler for the Portuguese Empire to boost its trade which later improved their economy.
Vasco Da Gama left from Lisbon, Portugalon his first voyage on July 8, 1497 because he wanted to
prove that the Atlantic Ocean connected with the Indian Ocean. He had one hundred seventy men
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India also traded gold, silver and jewels. Several countries wanted these various types of riches.
Before the new route to India was discovered all these products were coming back to Europe
through one single trade route,however, this trade route had only one way to travel from Europe
to India was over land. This was a very long and expensive route. When Vasco Da Gama
discovered the trade route from Asia to Europe it effected several countries. He become rich and
benefited the creation of the primary European trading empire. Vasco Da Gama influenced the
society in trade . Only portuguese ships and Portuguese merchants in Europe could sell spices,gold
and cloth produced in India and that is how Portugal became the center of sea trade and controlled
the sea route between Asia and
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Why Everest Should Be Open
Mount Everest SHOULD be Open
Many people enjoy climbing mountains. Mount Everest has the highest and tallest peak in the
world, standing high at 29,029 feet. Mount Everest is in the young Asian mountain range called
The Himalayas. The Himalayas borders China, Nepal, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Pakistan, and India.
More specifically, Mount Everest borders Tibet and Nepal. This enormous mountain was first
conquered on May 29, 1953, by Sir Edmund Hillary alongside Nepalese Sherpa Tenzing Norgay. (
Everything You Never Knew About Mount Everest ) There is a multitude of reasons that Mount
Everest should remain open for climbing. They include economic impact, health benefits, and the
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Climbing helps strengthen one s cardiovascular system. Also, climbing tones most muscles in a
human s body. Next, climbing tests mental capability in a plethora of different ways. Another
advantage to mountain climbing is that it reduces stress because it allows one to almost escape.
As well as, climbing exercises can prevent long term chronic disease. Climbing can drastically
expand life expectancy and without Everest, the tallest of mountains, that is essentially taking
away from some people s lives. ( Rodgers )
Lastly, without Mount Everest, an entire culture would be annihilated and this culture is called The
Sherpas. Sherpa literally means easterner. The Sherpas transport heavy equipment up and down the
mountain. Sherpas migrated from Tibet over to the Nepalese side of the mountain. Closing Mount
Everest for climbing would cause The Sherpa s socioeconomic system to crash because without
money a society may not function. It is insane to destroy a culture that has strived immensely over
the past ten years. Overall, It is simply common sense not to destroy any culture because the
Sherpas are people
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American Women In The 19th Century Essay
#16: Women in the 19th Century American women live as European counterparts Subservient to
men socially and legally The lower the social class, the closer the women were to men High class
women = low mortality rates experience oppression for many years lol American women did
participate in the American Revolution Still expected to marry and have kids husbands had legal
authority over their wives Women not allowed to own property property required for voting tf
women shut out of voting process however their status slightly improved via Republican
Motherhood Important to new republic raising kids (boys) who would eventually become
influential in the affairs of America counted as part of the population John Green slammin the 3
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West was seen as a place for people to become self sufficient farmers but now slaves Republicans
ran 1st presidential candidate, 1856 John C. Fremont vs. Democrat James Buchanan Buchanan
had the advantage of not having a position on slavery bc he was in Europe for the previous years
Bleeding Kansas Kansas tried to hold elections in 1854 55 Didn t work out Hundreds of border
ruffians would hop the border from Missouri to vote in the Kansas elections fro pro slavery
candidates Led to anti slavery government forming in Kansas as well The 2 parties eventually
fought More than 200 people killed John Brown, who supported anti slavery, killed an entire
family got away with it Eventually passed 2 constitutions, 1 pro slavery, 1 anti slavery Kansas
finally joined Union in 1861 as a free state Dred Scott v. Sanford Dred Scott A slave whose owner
took him to live in a free state, so he sued that, because he now lived in a free state, he was now
free Chief Justice Roger B.
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How Schools Put These Into Place Essay
How schools put these into place:
At Moorlands Primary we have our own safeguarding policy in which we have and must follow
at all times regarding to the safety of all the children, If I was to ever have a cause for concern
for a child inside of school, I would fill out the cause for concern sheet. Once I have completed
this form it has to be signed and dated straight away from the schools Senior Designated Person
(SDP). Any of the information noted must be kept in a separate named file and in a secure cabinet,
not with the child s educational file. These files with then be the responsibility of the SPD. The
child s information will be shared within the school only if it is in the need to know basis and in
the child s strictest interests and making sure that it will always be kept confidential.
The child s information will only be kept in this file and must be kept up to date with all records
of concern. Copies of referrals, invitations to the child protection conferences, core groups and
reports will also be stored here.
When the child has left the school, the SDP has to contact the new school to make sure that the
file is despatched to the new school in a secure and appropriate manner and that the evidence is
retained to validate how the file was reassigned. This may be done by having a written
confirmation of receipt, have evidence of a recorded delivery or both.
Section 2.1 *
Explain the importance of safeguarding children and young people: The reason why it is
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The Business Strategy Of Caterpillar Inc.
An organisation s strategy plays an important role of providing direction of where company wants
to be and how best to allocate the company s resources to meet its objectives. The formulation of
business strategies has evolved over the years and has been made more difficult in recent by the
uncertain operating environments and global financial crises. The key to sustainable business is
ensuring that the company s strategy proportions are aligned (Kim, W.C Mauborgne, R, 2009).
Caterpillar Inc. has been in existence since 1925 and the company has faced its fair share of
turmoil. The current global challenges coupled with a stronger dollar make it difficult for any
organisation to operate but Caterpillar continues to outperform the competition. The key to the
company s success is its strategy execution supported by an unmatched distribution network. In this
analysis, I tried to outline the organisation s strategy, its weakness and strengths and made
recommendations to improve competitive performance. 2Background to Caterpillar Inc. Caterpillar
Inc. (Caterpillar) is an American company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The company is
the world s largest manufacture of heavy duty mining and construction equipment, natural gas and
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The organisation aims to operate a local business in all its locations. Even though the organisation
has multiple geographic locations, it has embedded a culture of inclusion, which acknowledges
and respect the cultural differences in these locations. This proposition has made Caterpillar an
employer of choice and people are motivate to be successful in their jobs. Being an employer of
choice is a competitive advantage because it attracts good talent, which leads to the creation of
innovative products. Talent is considered a driver of global manufacturing competitiveness by
CEOs in a research conducted by Deloitte Tohmatsu
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The Disaster Of San Bernardino Fire Essay
San Bernardino fire fighters surrendered to protect and preserve sanctity and safety. The
inadequately fire fund caused an exodus of personnel mitigating the respond time from two to
nineteen minutes. The mismanagement devastated City Fire that they had no alternative but to
exit and have county fire reign. The 137 year legacy of honor, trust, and loyalty will not be
erased but remembered with vigor. From my perspective, the boom on consultants and
administrators was at the expense of vital fire and community services. Let me just say that fire
was a threat because they voiced a strong opinion how residents are ignored and millions
squandered. I understand that this is a tricky/ delicate/taboo topic, but the panic initiated a
design to exit fire and used the bankruptcy as a lucrative tool. The re call paved the way for the
Davis Administration to continue the wishes of the former mayor, Patrick Morris. The departed
mayor wanted fire out, and after years of austerity and deplorable fire management, the city
succeeded. City Fire was forced to capitulate, and the county agreed to step up and restore a higher
level of public safety services at a $143 annual parcel tax.
Outsourcing comes with additional taxes and cost, something the Mayor and Common Council fail
to mention. The parcel fee increases three percent per annum. Politicians are geared to attack the
purpose of Howard Jarvis who dedicated in passing and protection of Proposition 13. Equally
importantly the
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An Overview of Bilingual Education Essay
Overview of Bilingual Education
Is a second language a necessity in our world today? Should parents push for their child to learn
two languages in elementary school? If we live in multicultural neighborhoods, trade with the
global marketplace, and want to use all technology resources available, it is necessary to know two
languages. Multilingual people and communities seem to have an edge over monolingual
competition. This provides people of all ages an incentive to learn a second language (Genesee,
1998). In this research paper English and Spanish will be the languages referred to for bilingual
education, although others are offered. The purpose of this paper is to compare the benefits and
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It s a plus. Learning the first language at the same time as learning English is having a positive
effect on both languages. At home the parents feel that they can communicate with their children,
(p. 664) says a Khmer speaking teacher in Australia (Barrot Pugh Rohl, 2001). Khmer is spoken in
all Australian homes and is practically required for children to learn. This program is not only for
increasing cognitive skills, but also for students to communicate fully in their community and
within their families. One in every four children in Australia speaks a language other than English.
Australian children are encouraged and greatly supported by the community to learn a second
language, which is why these numbers are so high. If the United States had the same motivation for
their children, it would produce many more bilingual children. All children in the Khmer English
program show parallel development in the two languages. Many kids accomplish this by using
information from one language to assist the development of the other language. Learning Khmer
gives the children a sense of identity in their home and culture (Barratt Pugh Rohl, 2001). This is a
good example of a community using all its available resources, and hopefully Americans will learn
from their enthusiasm.
Types of Bilingual Education
Bilingual education basically is, according to Rowntree (1981,) an education
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Mediator Effect Of Base 10 Concept Score
Mediator Effect of Base 10 concept Score To answer the second question, I want to testify the
mediator effect of base 10 concept understanding to the estimation accuracy and R2. As
described before, firstly I conducted the linear regression to analyze the percentage of absolute
errors at the posttest could be explained by the base 10 concept score and R2 at the posttest. I
firstly enter the base 10 concept score and then R2 at the posttest. Correlation effect between the
PAE and R2 was found with r2= 45. The results indicated that the percentage of absolute errors at
the posttest add the significant variance of 20% at the posttest, which could be explained by the
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The base 10 concept score was correlated to the R2, r= .44, p .01, partial effect ОІ = .35. Every
increased unit of the base 10 concept score is expected to increase .20 unit of R2. In the present
study, the base 10 concept score decreased the correlation between PAE and linearity R2, r2=
.31*.44= .14, which is lower than the direct effect between PAE and estimation accuracy. The
results means that the base 10 concept score decreased the residues of estimation errors were
positively correlated to the linearity of mental number line. Give the fix effect of the base 10
concept score, increase estimation accuracy could be expected to effectively boost the linearity of
mental number line. The variance of estimation accuracy could be explained by R2 given children s
encoding of 10ness on the linear number lines. However, when entering the mediator of the base 10
concept score, use the Manipulatives encoding base 10 concept could decrease the correlation
between the estimation accuracy and linearity of R2. That is to say, for the children with low
estimation accuracy, enhancing base 10 concept instructions would not necessarily increase the
positive correlation between the estimation and linearity R2 of mental number line. For the children
who are even with low estimation accuracy, using the number line game with 10ness landmarks,
might not effectively boost their number magnitudes understanding. Therefore, I conclude that the
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How Women Has Impacted The State Of Texas
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18 April 2015
H.R. No. 1445 HR 1445 is a bill passed on March 26, 2015 in the 84th Texas Legislature to
recognize March 2015 as Women s History Month. Jessica Farrar is a democratic from District
148 and sponsored this bill (Open States). I chose this bill because, quoting from the bill itself, it
provides an ideal opportunity to acknowledge the historic contributions made by women in the
Lone Star State and beyond (Farrar). First, the bill discusses about how women have played crucial
roles since the Texas Republic was found. Then, the bill later on details about some of the actual
women that have impacted the state of Texas greatly: Minnie Fisher Cunningham, Hortense Sparks
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Oveta Culp Hobby is known for her many achievements. She was the first director of the Women
s Army Corps and built an army from nothing (Farrar). Later on, she became a cabinet member
for President Eisenhower and was the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. We
remember her today because she is the reason why women received opportunities to join the
army (Oveta Culp Hobby). Frances Farenthood was a lawyer and politician from Texas. She was
the runner up vice president candidate to be nominated for that position for the election of
1972, making her the first woman to actually be viable for this position (it was very close, she
lost at 48% of votes) Also, she campaigned for governor of Texas twice, but lost. (Frances Sissy
Farenthold). Texas second female governor, Ann Richards left a huge impact on the Lone Star
State. She fought for women s and minorities rights and was well liked by many people because
of her humor and wittiness. Even after failing to be re elected (she lost to George W. Bush), she
still cared about the people very much and continued to speak about equal rights for all (Ann
Richards Biography). Barbara Jordan was the first African American congresswoman and first
African American in the Texas Senate. Another highlight about her life was that she was also the
first African American women to deliver the keynote
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Examples Of Knowledge In Rappaccini s Daughter
In society, especially in the time of the Enlightenment, pursuit of knowledge through the use of
rationality and reason was thought of as every man s goal. Thus, innocence had negative
connotations associated with it. When Romanticism began, thoughts associated with the
Enlightenment were thrown upside down. Nathaniel Hawthorneshows in Rappaccini s Daughter,
through the characters of Giovanni and Beatrice, how innocence is something to be valued. He
shows how knowledge is a form of corruption and how its pursuit is responsible for the ruin of
their characters. Giovanni is portrayed in the beginning of the story as completely innocent and
unknowing. He knows little about this new place where he came to study, and he longs for his
hometown. In the physical sense he is a healthy and handsome young man and is... Show more
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He believes knowledge is a poison, leading to the decay and the loss on one s innocence. The
pursuit of knowledge turned Rappaccini into a monster. He was so obsessed with science that
he would sacrifice human life...or whatever else was dearest to him, for the sake of a adding so
much as a grain of mustard seed to his store of knowledge. Baglioni s pursuit of knowledge also
corrupted him. He becomes so preoccupied with bringing about Rappaccini s downfall that he
himself descends to Rappaccini s level. He orchestrates the death of Beatrice just to pull ahead in
his professional rivalry. The toxicity of the flowers in the garden is used as a metaphor for
corruption or the lack of innocence. Hawthorne demonstrates how innocence is something that once
taken, cannot ever be returned. Once Beatrice realizes the horrible truth, that she has been
contaminated by the poison and transformed by her own father into such a terrible creature, she
wants her innocence back. Thus, when Beatrice drinks the antidote made by Baglioni, it does not
cure her of the poison but kills
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Computer Technology And Its Impact On Computer Crime
Cyberwarfare is the use of computer technology to disrupt the activities of a state or organization,
especially the deliberate attacking of information systems for strategic or military purposes (Oxford
Dictionary, 2016). While this definition may seem fitting on a global basis the idea of cybercrime
can encompass any valuable information of an individual, company, government, or military entity.
The term hackercame about in the early 80 s defining a coup of people where were proficient at
manipulating computers. However, in 2016 the Oxford Dictionary defines hacker as a person who
uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data . In the early stages of cybercrime hackers
spread programs called worms, computerviruses and trojan... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Users would click on the links, be rerouted to a web page that looked like their bank, but was
actually a page developed by the hackers. Once the users entered their user ID and password, the
hackers had all the information they needed to access the users accounts.
In the early 2000 s new criminal opportunities arose by attacking Web sites. Denial of Service
(DoS) attacks took place by having large numbers of computers accessing a Web site at the same
time. This provided cyber criminals with two things, global visibility, and financial opportunity.
As technologies evolve and advance, so do the abilities of the hackers. Now, the goal is to stay
one step ahead. It is not a matter of if a system can get hacked, but rather a question of when.
Specific functional business areas have common aspects of their software and hardware setup. For
example, the banking industry uses financial software and specific hardware, such as Automated
Teller Machines. The medical industry uses medical records software and specific hardware, such
as ultrasound and X ray machines. The energy industry, uses substations controlled by master
servers. Every substation is controlled by the master, which is controlled by the operator, says
researcher Chris Sistrunk who, along with Adam Crain, found vulnerabilities in the products of
more than 20 vendors. If you have control of the master, you have control of the whole system, and
you can turn on and off power at will. An intruder could exploit
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Far from the Madding Crowd Chapter 1-11 important quotes...
Chapter 1:
She simply observed herself as a fair product of Nature in the feminine kind. The girl that Gabriel
is watching from a distance seems very vain as she looks at herself in the mirror and blushes at
herself.
Let the young woman pass, says Oak after giving his to pence to the gatekeeper. I don t think his
kindness was coming completely from the fact that the girl was attractive; I think Oak is just an all
around nice guy.
She might have looked her thanks to Gabriel on a minute scale, but she did not speak them; more
probably, she felt none. The girl seems to put herself on a pedestal. From Gabriel s point of view
she seems arrogant and as if she thinks she s better than everyone else. Maybe that s why she didn t
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Do you happen to want a shepherd, ma am? After the fire ended, a woman sent her maid to thank
Gabriel. Gabriel then approached her (saying this). When the girl lifted up her veil, was made
known that the girl was Bathsheba.
Chapter 7:
Bathsheba... scarcely knew whether most to be amused at the singularity of the meeting, or to be
concerned at its awkwardness. Here, the contrast is made between social classes. Hardy compares
Bathsheba s selfishness and vanity with Gabriel s recent fall to poverty.
Moving past Oak as a Christian edges past an offertory plate when he does not mean to contribute,
Gabriel gives his last coins to a shivering a trembling girl. Once again, Gabriel s actions go to show
his good heart.
It is all I have to spare. Gabriel says this before giving away his last coins. He is generous and
seems to put others before himself. Once again, a contrast between him and Bathsheba.
Chapter 8: The stone flag floor was worn into a path from the doorway to the kiln, and into
undulations everywhere. Hardy offers a description of Gabriel s new living space. Although it s
simple, the people that fill it are of many different personality types. Gabriel fits right in; everyone
seems to like him at the malt house.
Chapter 9:
Presented itself as a hoary building, of the early stage of Classic Renaissance, describes Bathsheba
s house. It is described as ornate and moss covered.
Her face
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Virtual Organization
Running head: RIORDAN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS International Business Legal Issues
Riordan Manufacturing University of Phoenix BUS415 Business Law Scott Waddell Riordan
Manufacturing is an industry leader in plastic injection molding with plants in Georgia, Michigan
and now China. With the company s expansion into a global market, the electronic commerce (e
business) will be a beneficial form of commerce that is currently flourishing in the modern world
of global business. The Internet is used to buy and sell goods and services world wide. Cheeseman
(2004) explains that the economic growth of computer technology and e commerce has exceeded
that of manufacturing in the United States economy. E business is used to increase... Show more
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To ensure that exports go only to legally authorized destinations, the U.S. government requires a
destination control statement on all shipping documents. Each foreign country has its own antitrust
laws that must be complied with when exporting. They reflect the nation s commitment to an
economy based on competition. This provides consumers with goods and services at the lowest
price that an efficient business can profitably offer. The Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department
of Justice enforces foreign antitrust issues in the Federal Court. Riordan has provided its
employees with intensive training so they understand it is unlawful for a U.S. firm to pay or
offer to pay money or give anything of value to any foreign official for the purpose of obtaining or
retaining business. For example, a person charged with violation of the anitbribery provision of this
Federal Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) may try to use the defense that the payment was lawful under
the written laws and regulations of the foreign country or that the payment was associated with
demonstrating the product. Prosecution under federal criminal laws in the Federal Court can be
subject to imprisonment and fines. Riordan personnel are aware that if a person or company is
found in violation of the FCPA, they can be banned from doing business with the federal
government and can be suspended the right to do business in the U.S. International Business
Differences and E business Restrictions
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Essay about Critical Analysis of Current Labour Market Trends
Analyze the current graduate employment opportunities within Human Resources
Within this assignment, I will be examining the current opportunities graduates have in human
resources and the trends that affect their chances of employment such as; labour market, the impact
of external factors influencing career patterns and how this affects the ethical and cultural issues,
the relevant use of competences and professional standards and this affects graduates applying and
dealing with the pressures of employment after graduating. In addition, I will be evaluating as a
graduate, the positive and negative impacts faced in this market.
Labour Market
Cambridge business dictionary (2011) examines that the labour market is the supply of ... Show
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Secondly, the economic
On the other hand, sociological
Lastly, technology has increased drastically within HR showing 77% of organisations using
some form of HRIS (CIPD 2005). Research conducted by Watson Wyatt (2002) showed that
European companies mainly use the intranet and Internet to deliver HR services suggesting it
will expand and increase more over the years. Kettley and Reilly (2003) a fully electronic
network of HR related data; tools and applications are accessible by employees, managers and HR
professionals. From a business perspective, e HR includes cost cutting and the desire to change the
nature of its relationship with employees and line managers. Ethical and cultural issues to your
career path
In Human Resources, there are various issues that are faced by the department. When discussing
ethics, it is referred to a prince of rules that describe right and wrong behaviour therefore HR has a
major impact to build an ethical culture within there organisation. Immanuel Kant (1790) explained
that ethical rules are known as a consequence of reason which when adapting to a HR perspective,
the major ethical concerns experienced are; discrimination, age, race, gender prejudice and national
origin which all coincide with hiring potential workers. Ethics in human resources is solely to do
with
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Balance Between Sense And Sensibility In Northanger Abbey
Balance Between Sense and Sensibility in Jane Austen s Northanger Abbey
Throughout her novel, Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen integrates parody with characterization to
emphasize the necessity of a balance between sense and sensibility while reflecting a theme of the
initiation of a young woman into the complexities of adult social life. This novel can be traced back
as one of Jane Austen s earliest works. It was written in 1798, but not published until 1818, and is
an excellent example of what Austen believed a novel should not be. In the work Jane Austen s
Novels Social Change and Literary Form, Julia Prewitt Brown states The evident purpose of
Northanger Abbey is to burlesque the popular fiction of her day, to carry its conventions ... Show
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The first paragraph of the first chapter in the novel uses subtle Irony to depict to the reader what
Catherine Moorland was not. Catherine was not a girl with extraordinary beauty and ability of a
classic romantic heroine, but an ordinary girl who may possibly lack extraordinary beauty and
ability. In the novel, Catherine travels to Bath where she comes into contact with silly and tasteless
people, the Thorpes. This contrast makes Catherine shine brighter. Catherine also comes into
contact with the Tilneys, who were educated, well bred people with a sense of humor. Their
influence helps Catherine to develop into a sensible character, relieved of romantic notions, to
become a charming wife for Henry Tilney.
Upon introduction in the novel, Catherine Moorland reflects a character that epitomizes the
characteristic of sensibility. In the 19th century sensibility was a characteristic based on
imagination, fantasy, innocence, passion, and creative thinking. The conventions of the gothic
novel overlap, in all its forms, with sensibility, in part because it concerns a suffering protagonist.
In this novel Catherine s confusion of the world of romance with the everyday world begins
innocently and is the cause of her suffering. To relieve her suffering and become a mature adult
Catherine must learn to distinguish between illusion and reality, to be aware that the imagination
has the power to enforce its own slanted vision upon the world. Through a series of interactions with
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Watsons Theory of Caring
Watson s Theory of Human Caring The nursing profession has undergone a multitude of changes
throughout its long and storied history; the profession has transformed from a job typically
taken by women to care for sick members of their families into the science and art that it is
today. Nursing practice and education has used numerous theories over the years some written by
nurses, some by other professionals, and they differ in what the nature of nursing is or should be.
In this paper I will demonstrate how one such theory is taking the art and science of nursing back
to its roots of caring for people and not just treating diseases and disorders. By employing Dr.
Watson s human caring theory I will show why it is important to treat... Show more content on
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The caring is actualized in the moment because of the choices and actions taken by the patient and
nurse, one serving as the caregiver, the other the recipient of care. During these moments how the
nurse chooses to act and portray him or herself will have a significant impact on the caring moment
as well as future caring moments in relation to the treatment outcomes (Alligood, 2008). Dr. Watson
s goals when creating her theory, correlated with the mental spiritual growth for self and others,
finding meaning in one s own existence and experiences, discovering inner power and control, and
potentiating instances of transcendence and self healing (Watson,2007). The theory also is unique
in that the change required to resolve the health issues does not include technology, medication,
physicians, or nurses the true agent of change is the patient experiencing a well balanced mind,
body, and soul. Employing Watson s theory in nursing is not always an easy task, many nurses
today can argue that they simply do not have the time required to develop a true caring moment.
With more hospitals demanding more of their nursing staff it becomes a daunting task to develop a
genuine caring moment. In applying Dr. Watson s theory to nursing practice the following is an
account of a caring moment that I have had and how Watson s theory and carative factors guided
my actions and thought process throughout the interaction. While working in a Military emergency
room (ER) early in my
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Essay on Narrative Voice in Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye
The narration of Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye is actually a compilation of many different
voices. The novel shifts between Claudia MacTeer s first person narrative and an omniscient
narrator. At the end of the novel, the omniscient voice and Claudia s narrative merge, and the
reader realizes this is an older Claudia looking back on her childhood (Peach 25). Morrison uses
multiple narrators in order to gain greater validity for her story. According to Philip Page, even
though the voices are divided, they combine to make a whole, and this broader perspectivealso
encompasses past and present... as well as the future of the grown up Claudia (55).
The first segment of each of the seasonal sections in the novel begins with Claudia s ... Show more
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Obviously, this kind of judgment is far beyond the scope of a child.
The second voice in the novel, according to Peach, belongs to a black kinswoman who narrates
the sections introduced by excerpts from the primer (26). She is an omniscient narrator who is
able to provide a perspective that Claudia could not have given. She has access to information
that involves characters that are beyond Claudia s immediate range of experience (26). While
Claudia s narration is confined to the present and does not attempt to enter the minds or houses of
the other characters, the omniscient narrator moves freely into both of these areas (Bellamy 23).
She takes the reader into the Breedlove home in Autumn and into Geraldine s house in Winter, and
she enters the minds and lives of Pauline and Cholly Breedlove and Soaphead Church in Spring
and the mind of Pecola in Summer. In order to make her story more convincing to the reader, the
omniscient narrator uses firsthand sources, such as Pauline s fragmented monologues, Soaphead s
letter to God, and Pecola s internal dialogue with her imaginary friend. Thus, the reader can be sure
of the accountability of the narrator s story.
The third narrative voice appears in the introduction and in Summer, the last section of the novel
(Philip Page 53). This narrator is an older Claudia who is looking back and tracing the stages
which have led to her maturity of
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Gender Roles In The Film The Hunger Games
The media is the single most powerful tool at our disposal; it has the power to educate, effect social
change, and determine the political policies and elections that shape our lives.
(Womensmediacenter.com n.d.). Although there is significant growth in women representatives,
not long ago women were vastly underrepresented at all levels of government across the world,
however being made to go through the election process makes it no shock why women are less
likely to want a career in politics as Adewunmi suggests. Who but the most thick skinned would
willingly go through a cycle that so closely scrutinises female politicians fashion choices, sexual
pasts and even their childcare arrangements? (Adewunmi 2014)¬¬. Increasing women s
representation... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, she is made to be a hunter, she doesn t show her emotions like audiences expect
females to, she kills and is focused on survival. This suggests that the film offers a positive
representation of women as she progresses the narrative, she is a woman of action who is
intelligent and independent. Contrary, it plays on gender roles as the main male character has
more feminine aspects, for example he is more emotional and romantic. These characteristics that
the female have, shows that the role is only female by sex whereas her personality traits, desires,
and physical appearance all identify closer with masculinity rather than femininity. The aspects of
the female character can imply that women don t have to be stay at home housewife, suggesting it
is becoming more acceptable and admirable to be independent and intelligent. The gender reversal
between the main female and male characters tells the audience that is it acceptable to not fill the
stereotypical gender qualities. The Hunger Games is one of the first films to fully engage with this
new idea that a female protagonist can be strong and not sex symbol unlike other action films such
as Lara Croft in the Tomb
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The Ford Pinto Case Analysis
The Ford Pinto Case
Milton Friedman believed a free market system, in which goods and services are exchanged and
controlled by individuals and privately owned businesses without government authority, was the
only way to achieve personal freedom. Adam Smith, a 18th century philosopher and economist,
held the belief that in a free society, the role of government should be limited to the protection of
the people, the administration of justice through the court system, and the maintenance of all public
resources. Adam Smith developed the concept of the invisible hand theory, which says within a
society that is free of government interference, individuals can pursue actions out of their own self
interest, and the collective result of this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ford executives were under a great deal of pressure to produce a smaller, more gas efficient
automobile. Japanese and German automobile sales were rapidly increasing. These competitive
forces drove Ford s executive team to respond by rushing the design process of the Ford Pinto. By
1973, the Pinto was well into production when engineers discovered a flaw in the gas tank,
which was located just under the rear bumper. They discovered that if the vehicle suffered a rear
end collision over 20 mph, the gas tank could break and spill gasoline into the passenger
compartment, potentially resulting in a fire. The remedy for the flaw was a part that cost $11.00
per vehicle. Executives at Ford knew the company had followed all safety standards and
regulations. At that time, automobile safety standards only needed gas tanks to withstand a
collision under 20 mph. An internal cost benefit analysis revealed the costs would be substantially
higher to fix the design flaw that the costs associated with any potential damages due to collisions
and loss of life. The public remained unaware until Mother Jones journalist, Mark Dowie broke the
story in 1977. Fueled by the media, what followed was a frenzy of public outcry and court trials.
Friedman s free market approach to business ethics and how it relates to the Ford Pinto case.
Friedman, who had a gift for explaining complex concepts, believed the
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Wal Mart As A Symbol Of The United States
Overview: Sam Walton founded Wal Mart in 1962 in Roger, Arkansas. In a little less than 10
years, Wal Mart had 38 locations and was opening two stores per year. In 1970, the company
started trading in the New York Stock Exchange. By 1979, the company announced a record
$1billion sales and it became the first company to do so. Wal Mart reached record after record
during those years, and by the end of 1989, Wal Mart reported after tax profits of $1billlion. Wal
Mart now has become a symbol of the United States, and it is the biggest employer in the world
with approximately 2.2 million workers with operations in 27 different countries. Wal Mart s
revenue is gargantuan; they were ranked number one by Fortune Magazine in 2001, with a
revenue of $219.8bn. At this point, Wal Mart sales are around $1billlion per day. The incredible
rise of Wal Mart from a little store in Arkansas to one of the biggest companies todayis
astonishing; however, it has not come without its problems. During the early 1980 s, employees
tried to unionize in one of the distribution centers in Arkansas. Walton told the workers that if they
unionize, he would remove the employees profit sharing plan and replace them with other
employees. Another scandal Wal Mart faced was in its Made in America campaign, during which
most of the clothes sold in Wal Mart were manufactured in sweatshops in developing countries. The
video The Age of Wal Mart, which aired in 2004, presented many ethical issues
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  • 1. A2 History Essay Structure Aqa 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. A2 History Essay Structure Aqa A2 History Essay Structure Aqa
  • 2. Dr. Moreau In my third paper I would like to briefly talk about the historical and cultural context of the book, The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G.Wells. The book was written in 1896 as a science fiction novel, but let s look at some of the aspects of the book and apply it to today s standards in the USA. As it turns out, the book actually influenced the start of several animal rights groups in Europe shortly after its release. Also, Wells had a firm belief that some of the things that happened in the book were entirely possible and that maybe one day in the future we would see these exact experiments happen. Dr. Moreau takes different animal species and transforms them into human like creatures. He even takes different species and makes hybrids . A... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first instances we see animal rights would be in the bible in the book of genesis where Adam is given dominion over the fish, fowl, cattle and every creepy thing that creeps on earth and it is said that on the seventh day of rest, the animals are supposed to rest also. Also in the bible it mentions forbidding plowing with an ox and ass together because it would be difficult for the ass to keep up with the powerful ox. In the 19th century we start to see more concern for animal protection whereas before if someone was found guilty of hurting an animal it was because the animal was a piece of property . We start to see badger baiting, bull baiting, and cock fighting start to be looked down upon and the implementation of bans. The first ASPCA which was an animal protection group that was founded by Henry Bergh in April 1866 would create the declaration of the rights of animals which gave the ASPCA authority to enforce anti cruelty legislation. In the 1900 s although legislation was passed for animal cruelty, the animals still didn t have any rights and we started to see an increase in animal use which started to lead to more animal extinctions due to over farming. These laws came after the book was written but I would think that this was another reason for Dr. Moreau to conduct ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Creationism versus Evolutionism Evolution by natural selection is a result of evolution that leaves organisms well adapted to their current population but does not make a perfect organism (Smock 2014). Male guppies have shown over the past 200 years to have more or less colorful patterns decorating their bodies. Studies have shown that male guppies have more colorful body patterns in areas where there are no predators and more conservative colorations when in hostile waters (Futuyuma 2009). A 1980 study proved that once guppies were moved to safer waters, in the next later generations, more colorful male guppies began to appear (Futuyuma 2009). The guppy applies to the first rule of natural selectionthat there is variation in a trait in an organism in a population... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other reason that Intelligent Design is not able to stand as a scientific theory is that it is inherently religious and therefore not actually scientific. That is proven in Judgment Day when it is discovered that prior to the court ruling that outlawed Creationism being taught in school, the textbook that was going to be used to teach Intelligent Design was using the word Creationism instead until it was changed in the next editing phase (Judgment Day 2014). What one must do to reconcile science and religion is to let go of the idea that one discipline rules out the other (Miller 2001). Professor Ken Brown theorizes that maybe a higher power created a world that was complex and alive at it s base and then allow it to be self sustaining, developing on it s own (Miller 2001) which is a theory that I can agree with. What needs to be understood is that science will never be able to explain why there is or is not a higher power and religion will never be able to explain widely accepted theories like evolution (Miller 2001). They both function on their own realities, one where science answers the natural world around us and one where religion gives meaning to our lives (Miller 2001). The rift is made because there are people that deny the idea that something other than a higher power was behind the beginning of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Black Cat And The House Of Usher Edgar Allan Poe wrote many short stories and poem like essays that were all in almost similar like the genre. In the majority of his short stories, the main character had a mental illness or the end concluded with death. Edgar Allan Poe is also known as the father of horror stories by having a very powerful an expressional writing style. The Black Cat and The House Of Usher are two very different stories but very similar. The writing in the stories is very alike by the theme that Edgar Allan Poe chose for the short stories. There were two main themes in The House of Usher and The Black Cat short stories that were both very similar. One of the main themes in the stories would be the passion for something. In The Black Cat, the narrator s main ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Theme Of Thralldom In A Mockingbird Charly Frisk Corrie Grosse Envr. 150 PDP Words and Allusions Look up three words that you don t know and write down their meanings. Deus Absconditus (pg. 9) According to the Merriam Webster online dictionary, these two words form together to mean, hidden God, God who in his remoteness seems to ignore human suffering Unscrupulous (pg. 33) According to Dictonary.com, this word means not scrupulous (moral or ethical standards; having or showing a strict regard for what one considers right; principled); unrestrained by scruples; conscienceless; unprincipled. Thralldom (pg. 71) Dictionary.com defines thralldom as the state of being a thrall (person who is morally or mentally enslaved by some power, influence, or the like); bondage; slavery; servitude. List and briefly describe two things that Annie Dillard describes in extreme detail things that a casual observer would have completely missed. Annie Dillard extensively describes the complex decent of a mere mockingbird how the mockingbird descends with grace as it falls off the building, wings pinned to its side, until the very end of the journey from the four story drop when the wings spread and the bird lands safely. Dillard notes that she is alone in watching the bird s performance and reflects upon phycology comparing the if a tree falls in a forest and no one can hear it, does it still make a sound to her own interpretation of beauty, explaining that with or without an audience to witness the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Life Journey in Journey to the West, Life of a Sensuous... In society today there are several moving parts, almost like gears in a clock, pepole constantly move. Going day in and day out of thier ordinary routiene. Its as if they have lost the purpose of their exsistance. So caught up in tabloids and money people seem to forget the search for love, self acceptance, and spirituality. These concepts are tied into novels written decades ago and were once the main topic of a persons life. Whether a person was looking for spiritual guidence or self accepence, they could find the answer in lititure. In Journey to the West, the Handsome Monkey King was lost and wanted to find enlightenment. He lived in a perfectly harmonious world of immortality, but found that something was missing. He felt as if he had no purpose, so he left his ideal life to go find his meaning. On his journey, he came across several disputes and found that he was not as clever as he thought to be. The Monkey King came across several dicipals and battled his way to find the meaning of true enlightenment. When he finally found his way to enlightenment, he felt as if he achieved his purpose but never returned home. The Monkey King continued to travel around the world with his friend and continued adventuring off to different islands and facing different problems; that was his true propose. Life for him was not meant to be perfect nor easy. At one, point in the book the monkey king states ________________ (pg__) In life of a sensous woman, two young boys walk in on a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay on Orgon s Incompetence in Tartuffe Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere s Tartuffe is an epic play of hypocrisy, betrayal, and the tale of a foolish mind. Moliere s choice of protagonist in this play happens to be the most blatantly ignorant character in the play. Orgon is naive to the villain Tartuffe s hypocritical ways, makes a complete dunce of himself by uplifting Tartuffeas holy, and failing to pick up the abundance of clues of Tartuffe being fake. Analyzing this character is rather interesting and at the same time frustrating to read of someone so ignorant that they fail to see the wolf hiding under the sheep clothing. A fool is a fool unless they open their eyes to see the truth, and it took Orgon the majority of the play to realize the truth. Orgon s ignorance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Orgon s family and friends believed by now that there was no hope in helping him realize the deceit that was going on right under his nose. Orgon decided that giving his daughter to Tartuffe would be the ultimate gift, and hearing this Elmire decided that it best to try to reason with Tartuffe to make Orgon keep his promise to Valere with his daughters hand in marriage. Orgon s character is drawn as that of being naive and ignorant, and displays this when he refers to Tartuffe as blood and tells the story of Tartuffe when he first met him with him asking for money, and then saying he only needed a little not the large amount Orgon gave. nd how austere he is! Why, he can detect a moral sin where you would least suspect. (Moliere 26). In Elmire and Tartuffe s meeting Damis hiding behind the curtains hears the foul confessions of the holy one s love for Elmire and decides to come our and catch him. Damis tells Orgon of Tartuffe s confessions and the manipulator that Tartuffe is convinces Orgon that is just a plot against him. Orgon as angry as he is makes a stupid mistake This very day, I ll give to you alone Clear deed and title to everything I own (Moliere 48). This mistake alone cost Orgon his son, and his family s support. Elmire s plan to call out Tartuffe one more time in front of Orgon to show there was a wolf among them worked, and Tartuffe showed his true colors for Elmire by asking for acts of true caring if her feelings were true for him made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. How Law is Made and Interpreted in France, China and... Outline How Law is Made and Interpreted in French Civil Law System French Civil Code of 1804 Sources of French Civil Law Doctrine How Law is Made and Interpreted in China Confucianism Legalism How Sharia Law is Made and Interpreted in Pluralist Indonesian System How Law is Made and Interpreted in French Civil Law System The civil law is a branch of private law governing relations between people, whether individuals or legal entities (Sacco, 1991, p.25). It comprises of: 1.The law of obligations (including contract law); 2.The right people; 3.The family law; 4.The right of property; 5.The law of succession. In France, civil law is the set of issues and legal acts which fall within the civil courts (Cruz, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It happens to enjoy a de facto position owing to its two functions, both of which are complementary to each other: all the current rules of law are explained by it, are synthesized by it, imperfections are highlighted and solutions are presented, which imparts an improved use of these laws. Secondly, it casts an influence on legislator in the creation of legislation and usage of laws by jurors (Bermann Picard, 2008, p.268). How Law is Made and Interpreted in China Confucianism The fundamental assumption upon which Confucianism operates is that human beings are generally good. Confucian influence on Chinese society is both a full range of deep seated, at the moment the legal aspects of the body, that is, the process of traditional Confucian law, since the Western Han Dynasty, deposed hundreds, Only Confucianism , Ceremony into law Confucianism has become the law of the bud, after the Northern and Southern Dynasties development and improvement to the Sui and Tang dynasties TangLuShuYi was promulgated, marking the completion of a comprehensive combination of etiquette, Confucianism became the orthodox ideology of feudal law the Chinese legal history into a phase of a landmark. Since then both
  • 9. followed the same dynasty, and later had a profound legal feudal tradition and extensive influence. Today, we still find the shadow from the real life of these effects (Chen, 2007, pp.689). Visible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. United States National Guard Surface Maintenance Mechanic For most civilians seeking to obtain employment with the federal government will require registering and applying with USAJobs.gov, the governments employment agency. USAJobs.gov lists thousands of open positions for the job seeker that is looking for both national and global positions. This report will offer a brief overview of USAJobs.gov. It will further outline the human resource process involved in posting, screening, interviewing, and selecting candidates for the United States National GuardSurface Maintenance Mechanic position and highlight any legality that presents itself during the process. On any given day USAJobs.gov advertises thousands of civil service positions that are offered globally with hundreds of American... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This agency is truly progressive with listed job openings and announcements on Facebook. Their audience demographics are (Alexa Internet, Inc.): GenderEducationBrowsing Location Male25%No College75%Home30% Female75%Some College65%School100% Graduate School25%Work 40% College 60% To search for potential job matches, seekers can look for positions through a variety of methods including agency, job type, location or salary range but our focus is the Surface Maintenance Mechanic position. This position opened on September 3, 2015 and closed on October 2, 2015. Interested applicants viewed the complete job description online with the option of printing for their records. The posting is divided into sections Overview Duties Qualifications and Evaluations Benefits and Other Info How to Apply Although completing the actual application can prove to be a long arduous process, the application process is not as difficult as it used to be. The North Carolina Army National Guard, NCARNG, recently began using USAJobs.gov to post their job announcements, before that, applicants would find the announcements at the NCARNG homepage, http://nc.ng.mil/, under the resources tab, sub tab careers. The announcement would instruct those interested to fill out an SF171, which is an application for federal employment, and send it to Joint Forces ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Courtroom Standards Analysis Courtroom Standards Analysis Chris CJA/484 June 17, 2013 Courtroom Standards Analysis Courtroom Personnel There are a number of individuals who make up the courtroom personnel. Each individual whether it be the judge, bailiff, court reporter, courtroom clerk, prosecutor, defense counsel, jury, defendant, or witness contribute to the shaping of legal law. The judge who presides over the trial has the ultimate authority in the courtroom. The judge must see that the trail is conducted in an orderly manner according to prescribed rules and laws covering the selection of the jury, the presentation of evidence, the arguments of the lawyers, the instructions to the jury, and the rending of the verdict (Arizona Judicial Branch, 2013,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All work group members influence and are influenced by the other members, and members have different bases of power and areas of knowledge. Judges have formal authority and may direct actions of the court and the attorneys. Prosecutors have superior case knowledge and have discretion about what matters will go to trial. Defense attorneys are able to interview witnesses, obtain evidence through discovery, and file pretrial motions. The four common goals of the members are doing justice; maintaining group cohesion; disposing of the case load; and reducing uncertainty. Their different bases of knowledge give group members various types of power and influence. Three interaction techniques that are frequently utilized are unilateral decisions, adversarial proceedings, and negotiations. (G. Larry Mays (n.d), para. 3) References Arizona Judicial Branch. (2013). Jury Service Courtroom Personnel. Retrieved from http:/ /www.azcourts.gov/juryduty/courtroompersonnel.aspx National Institute of Justice. (2008). Courtroom Personnel. Retrieved from http://www.njj.gov/training/firearms training/module14 /fir_m14_t08_02.htm G. Larry Mays,. (n.d). American courts and the judicial process . Retrieved from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Long Strand ECG Role In ALTE Long strand ECG role in ALTE Introduction: Apparent life threatening events(ALTE) is no longer called aborted crib death or near miss sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS,:its defined an episode of events that is frightening to the observer formed of a combination of apnea,change in color ,cough and change in the muscle tone that may present by hypotonia or hypertonia ,its Incidence is up to 1 in 400 infants. The mean age 1.9, SDВ±2.2 months ALTE has many underlying causes 5%traumatic and s hospitals when it comes to cardiac diagnoses of ALTE patients and ordering ECGs. Some hospitals almost never ordered an ECG, and others almost 100 percent of the time ordered an ECG, in average it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Gothic Churches Social Changes Social Reasons for the changes of the church In the romanesque and gothic times, the foundation of European society was power. Many noblemen were at constant competition for status, their focus was towards the centre and main power of the town; the church. Social change is often an influence on the people and structure of a society. When a town has a really big and grand church, it brings in tourism and trade.Because gothic churches were bigger and more elevated than romanesque churches, Gothic churches soon became the life source of towns. Towns would try to emphasise the power and authority of churches through space. Because of this tourism, money, education and control was brought to the town.The idea of having soaring towers could mean ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Medea Nemesis Medea is a dramatic presentation of a daring and smart, manipulative and cunning woman who performs acts of wrath, with a twist. Euripides confers on his Medea impunity in this alternative, unconventional rendition of the story. This approach immediately limits the ability of the performance to rationally explain the workings of the world through the cycle of nemesis, but there are some noteworthy scenes and implied lessons in EuripidesMedeathat make the experience, on a whole, worthwhile. I appreciate that Euripides Medea implicitly banks on the engine of nemesis to explain the rise and fall of Jason s and Medea s lot respectively, for it offers the audience a rational explanation of the pervasive instability of the world, to the extent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By comparison, the lack of wise advisers to warn Jason against hubris is again significant. The play gives no foreshadowing to Jason s hubris of taking the Princess of Corinth as his wife, proceeding straight to highlight the extremity of the transgression as Medea expressively cries out upon Themis, goddess of prayers, and Zeus, acknowledged the protector of oaths among mortals (Euripides, 168 170). Medea authoritatively says that in Jason s act of hubris of firstly, breaking his original marriage oath and secondly, treating his current wife (Medea) with cruelty to her face, he acts against the gods, her and the whole human race (Euripides, 468 471). Her authority stems from the widely acknowledged importance and immutability of the oaths, since, as Medea rightfully highlights, the gods Jason swore by during his marriage to Medea probably continue to rule and men in society continue to live by the same standards of what is right (Euripides, 493 6). Medea s conviction of Jason s act of transgression in defiance of laws and Gods that protect the sanctity of the marriage paves the way for tisis. As the Nurse chants, Certainly it will be by no trivial action that my mistress will lay her anger to rest (Euripides, 171 2), the audience is gripped by a feverish sense of foreboding. All eyes watch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Teenage Pregnancy and the Media Essay There is a great debate on whether or not mass media has an influence on teenage pregnancy. A study done by the RAND Corporation shows that teens are twice as likely to have sex or engage in sexual acts if they see similar sexual behavior in the media. Many objects in the media that involve sex target teens. Reality TV shows and teen dramas often portray the cool kids as the ones who are having sex (Chandra).Today s teens are highly influenced by what they see in the media and this can change their behavior and choices. Some will argue that the media doesn t influence teenagers, but how can we be sure of that? Today, the media portray teen pregnancyin movies, television shows, magazines, music, news reports, and books. The problems... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many researchers have found that this behavior is due to the media glorification that promotes teenage pregnancy (Vianna 2). By eliminating the glamorous lifestyles of teenage parents, we will help teens face the reality that being a parent is ultimately difficult. The teen parents should help send out the message that it is hard to live life as a teenage parent and that television shows don t fully depict the hardships that come along with raising children. Instead of having shows that glamorize pregnancy, we should have shows that educate teens on the real facts of being pregnant. Too many shows out there demonstrate how teen moms have help from their parents, baby s father, and their friends. By showing teens that such outcomes are rare, and the truth is most of them don t have the cash flow that celebrities have, they ll end up struggling and facing the fact that raising children is complicated. Many of the teen moms have parents and nannies to help care for their children and this wouldn t be the case for most teens. Cases such as Jamie Lynn Spears show how a teenager can be put into the spotlight while making pregnancy seem fun and cool. Teens want to replicate celebrities if they see that they are living a fun lifestyle. Sarah Palin s daughter, Bristol Palin, was on the cover of many magazines during her pregnancy. After the pregnancy, she participated in the show, Dancing with the Stars. This leads teens to believe that being a mom might ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Christian Persecution In The Early Church For the third year in a row, the modern persecution of Christians worldwide has hit another record high according to Christianity Today (Persecution in the Early Church). Right now, it is very dangerous to be a Christian in some countries of the world. Countries in Asia and the Middle East show the most violence towards Christians. If history really does repeat itself, Christianitywill grow in numbers and in faith. More people will convert and the religionas a whole will be strengthened. This current issue can be related to Christian persecution starting in 64 AD which became most prominent in the Roman Empire. Christians have continued to be persecuted sporadically throughout history. Christian persecution is more evident now more than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One instance of the occasional persecution was in 112 AD when Pliny The Younger was the Roman governor of Bithynia. ...Pliny condemned to immediate execution those who confessed to being Christians. He believed that Christianity itself was punishable, but the defiant, martyr attitude of the accused left [him] in no doubt that his action was right (Persecution in the Early Church). He would give people three chances to deny their beliefs, if they didn t they would be killed. They were sent to the same torturous deaths as Nero used. Pliny the Younger began to send letters to the Emperor Trajan, explaining his methods in hopes of approval. In one of his most famous letters, he wrote, Meanwhile, in the case of those who were denounced to me as Christians, I have observed the following procedure: I interrogated these as to whether they were Christians; those who confessed I interrogated a second and a third time, threatening them with punishment; those who persisted I ordered executed (Pliny on the Christians). Martyrs were very common at this point in time. Granted, people would deny Christ in order to keep their lives, but many more would hold firm in their beliefs until ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Functional Consequences Of Marijuana Use Functional Consequences of Marijuana Use in Adolescents: A Critique of Jacobus, Bava, Cohen Zion, Mahmood, and Tapert (2009) Aalia Inamdar University of San Diego Functional Consequences of Marijuana Use in Adolescents: A Critique of Jacobus, Bava, Cohen Zion, Mahmood, and Tapert (2009) ABSTRACT: Functional Consequences of Marijuana Use in Adolescents: A critical review of Jacobus, Bava, Cohen Zion, Mahmood, and Tapert (2009) addresses the question of how does the use of marijuana affect an adolescent s brain functioning, structure and sleep. The article assesses many other studies and literatures in order to summarize the conclusions respective to these affects of marijuana use. Through careful review of these studies, the authors were able to determine the affects on an adolescent s brain functioning, structure and sleep. The results which are presented dictate that Adolescents who use marijuana have a disadvantaged in their processing speed of attention and learning depicted through some subtle abnormalities in the brain structure. Consequently, adolescents with have prolonged marijuana use generally require more brain processing to complete tasks. In addition to the above, marijuana use in adolescents also affects their ability to sleep. In conclusion, research shows that some abnormalities associated with marijuana use continue after a month of stopping the use of marijuana, but many abnormalities may stop after 3 months of quitting. In this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse Alcohol is the number one drug problem among America s youth. More senior high school students use alcohol than any other psychoactive drug. Family doctors, pediatricians, schoolteachers, and parents know that alcohol is overwhelmingly the drug of choice among today s youth, although trendier substances such as cocaine are often given more attention in the headlines (Carla Felsted, p. vii). Furthermore, it is widely acknowledged that drinking alcoholis a part of the youth culturein America; it may also be understood as a culturally conditioned and socially controlled behavior. In my generation drinking among underage kids is blamed on peers, accessibility, and adulthood. Research shows that about 10 million Americans between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a study done by Paul Rhode, PhD, a scientist at the Oregon Research Institute in Eugene, he and his colleagues evaluated whether teenagers with serious alcohol problems were likely to continue their behavior into adulthood. Roxanne Nelson states that the researchers found that serious alcohol problems as a teenager did predict future substance abuse, alcoholism, depression, and symptoms of antisocial and borderline personality disorders by age 24. In addition, teenagers who were heavy drinkers but that hadn t actually been diagnosed with a serious alcohol problem were also at some increased risk for these same problems. Teenagers face many difficult decisions in their lives and have many people in their lives that influence them. One of the major groups that influence teens is their peer group. Since teenagers are not yet comfortable with themselves, they have a strong need to be accepted by their peers. And to be accepted, they feel they have to be just like their peers (Ruth Maxwell, p. 24). From Maxwell we learn that teenagers will use alcohol to be accepted by a group. As age progresses the number of alcohol users progress 73 percent of kids that are from the ages of 16 18 are drinkers. In addition, around 90 percent of high school seniors have experienced alcohol at least once in their life. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Theories Of Emotional Intelligence EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE INTRODUCTION Emotional intelligence has to do with an individual s ability to understand and manage his or her own or others feelings and emotions. It involves the ability to perceive and express emotion, assimilate emotion in thought, understand and reason about emotion and manage emotions in oneself and in others. People with emotional intelligence are able to identify and recognize the meaning of emotions and to manage and regulate their emotions as a basis for problem solving, reasoning, thinking, and action. In this write up, attempt is made to provide conceptual clarifications on the subject matter, Emotional intelligence , an overview of the theories of emotional intelligence, including a brief discussion about how important the role of emotional intelligence can be in leadership, performance (both educational and work place settings) and in wellbeing. WHAT IS EMPTIONAL INTELLGENCE Emotional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To some persons, emotional intelligence is defined as study which looks for human cognitive abilities beyond traditional academic intelligence, (Zeidner et al., 2004). Researchers have categorized their definition based on the either an ability model or mixed model. Based on the Mandell and Phewanti (2003) s ability model, emotional intelligence is defined as a set of abilities that involves perceiving and reasoning abstractly with information that emerges from feelings (p. 389). Studies of John D. Mayer and Peter Salovey (1997) have supported this model stating that emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to perceive accurately, appraise, and express emotion; the ability to access and/or generate feelings when they facilitate thought; the ability to understand emotion and emotional knowledge; and the ability to regulate emotions to promote emotional and intellectual growth (p. 35). In addition, Mayer, Salovey, and Caruso (2004) gave the definition of the emotional intelligence as the capacity to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Russell Vs. Russell Russell is in the back seat and studies a document. His wife drives. MOLLY I cannot believe that Ryan and Alan both think Philip killed this person. RUSSELL I never said that they both thought he was guilty. MOLLY Russell, we re together now for fifteen years. RUSSELL Since when does that entitle you to know what I m thinking? MOLLY If neither Alan nor Ryan would tackle the case, that suggests they believe he s guilty, so don t act like a smarty pants. RUSSELL Speaking of smarts, the Dean over at Yale inquired whether I d be interested in teaching a class over there this summer. MOLLY Wow, well, that would be a nice feather to add to your cap. RUSSELL It would seem so. Russell leans up in his seat and kisses the top of her head. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. DJ Kool Herc DJ Kool Herc, also commonly known as Kool Herc is credited for hosting the very first hip hop house party in 1973. Although, this party consisted of playing mostly funk records by James Brown, he radically transformed the way records were played through incorporating only the instrumental version of a song and then quickly switching to the break in a separate song. This way of DJing completely revolutionized the term for the next generations to come and laid the foundation of what current DJ s follow today. At these infamous parties, DJ Kool Herc would enforce his crowds to partake in a certain style of dance, which was recognized as rapping. He would shout rhymes to encourage the audience to express themselves through dance. DJ Kool Herc ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Blankets In First Nation Connotations Throughout the centuries, the gift of a blanket has been associated with feelings of warmth, respect and kindness from those giving a blanket towards those receiving it. Our article below covers just a few of the aspects that come to mind when we give a blanket as a gift or even when we dream about blankets in a dream or see one in a vision of sorts. Blankets In First Nation Connotations Depending on the particular first nation identity, such as Dakota, or even down to specific tribes within a first nation, the blanket may mean something different from one national identity to another. Moreover, they may be given during different times for various reasons. For instance, a respected Teton Sioux elder may choose to wrap a wool blanket around ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, the spirit of the father transfers to the younger who then passes it on to perhaps a misunderstood child later on in life. Essentially, with the mere laying on of a blanket on their shoulders or on their backs, an adoption process takes place; moreover, the family and tribe grows with subsequent members who then become part of the community. Blanket Giving In Other Cultures Once again, depending on the culture in which blankets are given, blankets become talismans and take on a spiritual dimension especially when worn in some dance ritual. Blankets can symbolize transitions in life such as weddings, graduations or new additions to a family. They can also mean legendary events, stories and the culture s heritage. As such, they express a form of craftsmanship, artistry, history and the represented culture itself. Blankets can even facilitate travel by transferring the spirits of those who gave them as companions on a distance journey. In some South African and Lesotho cultures, blankets mark rites of passage. In certain parts of China, blankets are among the most cherished gifts that are commonly given. For the Australian and New Zealand Aboriginals, they believe that the giving of blankets initiates a stream of good dreams and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Nap Time Research Paper Being a mom consumes your whole life and it can sometimes be really difficult to find the time to exercise and stay healthy and fit. Even though you have other lives to take care of now, you must also find the time to take care of yourself! I know it seems impossible, but it really is feasible to be able to exercisewhen you have little ones! It is all about staying motivated and finding the energy to actually do the workout! So here is a few tips and tricks to fitting in an exercise when you are a mommy! Nap Time: Nap Time is golden, it is the perfect time to go fit in a workout. I know you may want to go take a nap yourself because you finally got them to sleep and quiet but you just have to find that energy and motivation to finish the workout and I promise you will feel so good and accomplished that you finished the workout. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It doesn t have to be a vigorous workout, getting in some sort of a workout is what is important. Go to a Gym w/ Daycare: A lot of gyms these days have a kids area or daycare where you can take your kids while you workout. They watch and care for your kids for you and even get them moving and get a little workout and playing with other kids as well, which is really good for them too! Usually you can get some sort of package/membership that includes this service! Take them with you: Getting a workout in could be as simple as walking around the neighborhood for a while and you can take your kids with you, no matter what age! If they are an infant or toddler, you can put them in a baby carrier or stroller. If they are old enough to handle it, they could even walk with you side by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Ralph Waldo Emerson Art Analysis Ralph Waldo Emerson, a famous writer, once said, Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow. This quote, in particular, resonates with me as an artist. It reminds me of a chain of events that I experienced while trying to win a local art contest. Once you get comfortable drawing or paintingthe same things over and over, it can be hard to try something new. You have spent all this time to be successful in one thing, why start, and potentially fail, on another? It can be hard to step out of your comfort zone, but in order to learn, it is something we all have to do at some point or another. The experiences I had in relation to this quote prove exactly the point that Ralph Waldo Emersonwas trying to make; we all must branch out and try new things in order to learn and prosper. The aforementioned experiences I had were long and and very experimental for me. Once I become accustomed to one thing, it is hard to break me off of it. I was very comfortable using bright, eye catching watercolors to paint portraits; in fact, almost everything I create is extremely unrealistic. For an upcoming art contest, however, I knew I would have to overstep my own boundaries. The judges are very set in the style of art they look for, and I knew if I wanted to win that I would have to adjust. By looking at previous winners pieces, I determined that my best option would be to paint a semi realistic landscape. The problem is, in my short four ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The NFL Coaching Career of Marty Schottenheimer The Career of Marty Schottenheimer Marty Schottenheimer was one of the greatest NFL coaches of all time,because he turned hopeless teams into playoff contenders. Throughout his career Schottenheimer coached the:Cleveland Brown,Kansas City Chiefs,Washington Redskins,and the San Diego Chargers. Schottenheimer brought a whole new play style to the nfl.. This new play style changed the game of football. This play style became known as Marty Ball. To briefly explain Marty Ball,is was playing tough defence,controlling the clock, and most importantly taking the game one play at a time( Nfl Top 10 Motivational coaches ). In 1984 Schottenheimer got his first head Coaching job with the Cleveland Browns half way through the season. Before Schottenheimer was promoted to head coach the Browns had not made the playoffs in two years. When Schottenheimer became coach the Browns were already halfway through the season and had 1 win and 7 losses ( Pro Football Reference.com ). The rest of the year Schottenheimer was able to finish the season with 4 wins and 4 losses. The next year Schottenheimer was able to have his first full season with the Browns,as a head coach. In that year, the browns had eight wins and 8 losses. This was barely enough for them to make the playoffs that year. In Schottenheimer s 5 years with the Browns, he took them to the playoffs 4 times.His best year in the playoffs, came in 1987. In that 1987 season the Browns went to the AFC(American Football ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Taxi Driver Film Analysis Taxi Driver: The Filth of the Streets and of Self The opening shot is Robert DeNiro s character, Travis Bickle s eyes in the review mirror intensely gazing at the city. It then transitions to the view outside of the taxi to the colorful, hectic streets of New York City. This exaggerates the importance of the taxi itself and the main character s point of view from within it. Bickle is a veteran Marine who can t sleep and decides to take the job of driving the long hours. He narrates the film as well using dialogue from the journal that he keeps. Through the imagery and symbolism of the taxi itself, the musical backdrop, and the artistic editing, Martin Scorcese s American psychological thriller captures the filth and futility and filth of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It gets quiet then and he attempts to kill himself but he has no more bullets to do so. He wants to die but cannot, so he sits and waits for his fate as Iris continues screaming. He is found be the media to be a hero, the parents of Iris (who was not from a compound) were grateful. It poses many philosophical questions as to whether our actions or desires define who we are. He had planned on killing the senator, yet ended up in nearly happenstance, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Sylvia Plath In Sylvia Plath s Daddy, and Lady Lazarus, Plath displays her deepest emotions and concerns. Her beliefs completely contradicts her fathers so she has to deal with a lot of negative emotions throughout her life. Both of these poems were both written at the end of Plath s life and really show her state of mind. Throughout her poems, we are able to see the motivation behind her feelings and her suicide attempts. Daddy, and Lady Lazarus, by SylviaPlath are the closing notes to Plath s grudges towards her father, her husband, and many other things. In her poems, Plath displays her struggles with her personal relationship with her father, her father s collaborations, and her mental status. Sylvia Plath s relationship with her father is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In lines 43 47 she says that she dies exceptionally well and she does it as though it feels real. This indicated that she is indeed depressed and feels dead to the world and to herself (Plath 1). On the other side, in lines 79 83 of Lady Lazarus, Plath says, Herr God, Herr Lucifer. Beware beware. Out of the ash I rise with my red hair (Plath 1). She says this as if she has risen from the dead. This could be symbolic of her overcoming her feelings towards he father and moving on with her life. Herr is German for mister, so in complete English, Plath is saying, Mister God, Mister Lucifer... She symbolically tells God and Lucifer to beware, because she is rising from the dead with her red hair. After all of this time, Sylvia Plath s burdens eventually became too heavy for her to carry, and she eventually reaches her breaking point. Daddy, and Lady Lazarus, were her last works before she breaks down. Although she had attempted to kill herself many times before, her attempt on February 11, 1963 was different. She succeeded in her suicide attempt on February 11, 1963, leaving behind her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Beliefs, Measures, and Approaches to Psychological... Clinical Psychology: Beliefs, Measures, and Approaches to Psychological Problems of Depression, Negative Thinking, Loneliness Name Institution Instructor s Name Course Date Psychological Problems There is evidence that personal beliefs influence the efficacy of common psychological problems cures. Personal perception and will power over common problems like depression, sexual dysfunction, smoking, insomnia, and gambling among others is believed necessary in the ability of an individual to overcome these problems. This social psychology approach is investigated and discussed widely in social psychology studies like that of Furnham, Hosoe, Koyasu, Ota (2000). This belief is the result of everyday parlance that describes and associated clinical terms everyday language. Clinical psychiatry and psychology terms of loneliness, negative thinking and depression are defined in terms like sadness, fear, or anger. When ordinary ideas are used instead of clinical psychiatric terms, confusion in definition, measurement, and treatment arises. This research explores the accurate form of clinical judgment for depression, negative thinking, and loneliness. It also explores the cognitive processes associated with the behavior, social psychological approaches, and social relationships that support the wellbeing for persons indicating the behavior problems. Earlier studies on behavioral problems and clinical psychologist definitions of these problems found that there are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. My Mother And Unconditional Love Life is short and people don t spend time with their loved ones and take them for granted. People I will always be grateful for is my sister, my dog, and my mom. I love to spend time with them and never take them for granted. A cook, a coach, a mother, caregiver I could go on and on. Imagine someone who does all of this for you. My mom. I will always be so grateful for her. I can go to her whenever I need to, no matter what. Her cuddles are like a soft cloud. My mom, being the caring woman she is, will always go out of her way for you, without even a tiny bit of being apprehensive. She is a shoulder to cry. I don t know anyone who could deal with eight kids... Eight kids! When I went to Florida she stayed back in our hotel to watch our dogs so my sister and I could go to Universal for the whole day and have an awesome time. Even though it was raining cats and dogs, I had the best day, because of my mom. She is an amazing person and an amazing mom. Unconditional love is what she is best at. All of these reasons is why I am so thankful for my mom and always will be. My dog Tumtum you might say to yourself: He is just a dog why would you be grateful for him? He is not just any dog he will always be there for you no matter what. One time, I was very upset and was all alone in my room. I was crying. I felt like I was falling apart. All of the sudden, I heard a scratching noise. I opened my door and looked down to see Tumtum! I slid back up to my bed and continued ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Bolivia History Located in South America, the landlocked nation of Bolivia, also formally known as the Plurinational State of Bolivia, has endured several political changes throughout its history as an independent nation and like many other nations that were colonized, Bolivia s legislature was largely shaped and influenced by its colonizers and the West. According to Hudson, Hanratty, and Weil, Bolivia s first constitution was based on the United StatesConstitution and borrowed a few premises from the French Republic, it established a centralized government with executive, legislative, and judicial branches. This constitution however, was never adopted and was replaced. Bolivia s constitution was changed time and time again during its time of caudillo politics... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Article 162 of the Constitution of Bolivia, Citizens., Members of the assembly in each of the Chambers., The Executive Organ, The Supreme Court, with respect to initiatives related to the administration of justice, and the autonomous governments of the territorial entities are allowed to introduce a bill. Article 163 of the constitution explains the law making process in twelve steps. First is, the presentation of a bill by members of one of the Chambers of the assembly shall initiate the legislative process in that Chamber, which shall remand it to the corresponding commission or commissions for its treatment and initial approval. The second and third step is, The bill presented by other initiative shall be sent to the Chamber of Deputies, which shall remand it to a commission or commissions and the legislative initiatives in matters of decentralization, autonomies and land registry and regulations shall be received by the Chamber of Senators. The fourth and fifth step is for the bill to be discussed and approved. If the bill is approved by the Chamber of origin, it will be sent to the reviewing Chamber for its decision and if that Chamber approves it, it shall be sent to the Executive Organ for its promulgation. The sixth and seventh step explain what happens if the bill is modified or amended by the reviewing chamber. It states that, The bill is then considered approved if the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Dwight D. Eisenhower s Domino Theory Dwight D. Eisenhower once said, A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both . During Eisenhower s 2 terms as president, he himself tried to live by that standard. Dwight D. Eisenhower, born in 1890 just outside of Dallas, Texas, spent his young adulthood serving at West Point, before getting married and serving as chief of staff in World War Two. Becoming president in 1952 headed off 8 years of below average command due to his principles which were a bit out of whack, which were all explained in Dwight D. Eisenhower: The American Presidents Series by Tom Wicker. Eisenhower s work in Korea, the Eisenhower Doctrine and his domino theory were positive, but these positives were overshadowed by his refusal to support ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Sunflower By Simon Wiesenthal Sunflower dilemma In The Sunflower book by Simon wiesenthal there is a passage that includes a delama; Karl ( a dying nazi soldier) was asking for forgiveness for his actions from Simon (a jew). When forgiveness is asked, the person giving the forgiveness has to at times think about their religion and think about who has the ability to forgive him/her. In the book karl admitted to seeing the family that he shot at jump out the window then Then from the other windows fell burning bodies...We shot... Religion has a big impact on if he/she should forgive the wrongdoer. Since many jews don t believe in the next life and forgivenessis not a requirement and if i was in simon s situation i wouldn t forgive him either.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This sunflower delma has been used to ether explain or understand how jews felt after the holocaust . Eva Fleischner is an emeritus Austro American religious scholar which means she has knowledge in the field of religion and other cultures. When Fleischner was asked what her response would be for the sunflower dilemma, she believed that since karl didn t kill simon he didn t really have the right to forgive him. there is no way i can forgive you. I cannot, dare n0t speak in the name of a murdered jew. (Fleischner ).In the book karl killed the family, he didn t kill Simon. Simon couldn t talk for a whole race of people, if he did he would have to be responsible for the forgiveness of all the jewish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay On Vasco Da Gama Vasco Da Gama was was born in around 1460 to 1524.He was a Portuguese navigator and explorer who lived in Portugal in a tiny coastal town named Sines. He was born in a wealthy and noble family, his father was also a famous explorer, who inspired Vasco Da Gama. Vasco Da Gama discovered an immediate ocean route from Europe to Asia, and he was the first person to sail directly Europe to India. He became famous for sailing to India from Europe by going around Africa on ship and ended up becoming the most famous person from the Age of Discovery.This unimaginable discovery allowed the Portuguese to form a colonial empire in Asia. This discovery created it simpler for the Portuguese Empire to boost its trade which later improved their economy. Vasco Da Gama left from Lisbon, Portugalon his first voyage on July 8, 1497 because he wanted to prove that the Atlantic Ocean connected with the Indian Ocean. He had one hundred seventy men and four ships. The journey sailed on November 22 successfully ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... India also traded gold, silver and jewels. Several countries wanted these various types of riches. Before the new route to India was discovered all these products were coming back to Europe through one single trade route,however, this trade route had only one way to travel from Europe to India was over land. This was a very long and expensive route. When Vasco Da Gama discovered the trade route from Asia to Europe it effected several countries. He become rich and benefited the creation of the primary European trading empire. Vasco Da Gama influenced the society in trade . Only portuguese ships and Portuguese merchants in Europe could sell spices,gold and cloth produced in India and that is how Portugal became the center of sea trade and controlled the sea route between Asia and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Why Everest Should Be Open Mount Everest SHOULD be Open Many people enjoy climbing mountains. Mount Everest has the highest and tallest peak in the world, standing high at 29,029 feet. Mount Everest is in the young Asian mountain range called The Himalayas. The Himalayas borders China, Nepal, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Pakistan, and India. More specifically, Mount Everest borders Tibet and Nepal. This enormous mountain was first conquered on May 29, 1953, by Sir Edmund Hillary alongside Nepalese Sherpa Tenzing Norgay. ( Everything You Never Knew About Mount Everest ) There is a multitude of reasons that Mount Everest should remain open for climbing. They include economic impact, health benefits, and the extermination of an ethnic group. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Climbing helps strengthen one s cardiovascular system. Also, climbing tones most muscles in a human s body. Next, climbing tests mental capability in a plethora of different ways. Another advantage to mountain climbing is that it reduces stress because it allows one to almost escape. As well as, climbing exercises can prevent long term chronic disease. Climbing can drastically expand life expectancy and without Everest, the tallest of mountains, that is essentially taking away from some people s lives. ( Rodgers ) Lastly, without Mount Everest, an entire culture would be annihilated and this culture is called The Sherpas. Sherpa literally means easterner. The Sherpas transport heavy equipment up and down the mountain. Sherpas migrated from Tibet over to the Nepalese side of the mountain. Closing Mount Everest for climbing would cause The Sherpa s socioeconomic system to crash because without money a society may not function. It is insane to destroy a culture that has strived immensely over the past ten years. Overall, It is simply common sense not to destroy any culture because the Sherpas are people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. American Women In The 19th Century Essay #16: Women in the 19th Century American women live as European counterparts Subservient to men socially and legally The lower the social class, the closer the women were to men High class women = low mortality rates experience oppression for many years lol American women did participate in the American Revolution Still expected to marry and have kids husbands had legal authority over their wives Women not allowed to own property property required for voting tf women shut out of voting process however their status slightly improved via Republican Motherhood Important to new republic raising kids (boys) who would eventually become influential in the affairs of America counted as part of the population John Green slammin the 3 /5ths compromise women... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... West was seen as a place for people to become self sufficient farmers but now slaves Republicans ran 1st presidential candidate, 1856 John C. Fremont vs. Democrat James Buchanan Buchanan had the advantage of not having a position on slavery bc he was in Europe for the previous years Bleeding Kansas Kansas tried to hold elections in 1854 55 Didn t work out Hundreds of border ruffians would hop the border from Missouri to vote in the Kansas elections fro pro slavery candidates Led to anti slavery government forming in Kansas as well The 2 parties eventually fought More than 200 people killed John Brown, who supported anti slavery, killed an entire family got away with it Eventually passed 2 constitutions, 1 pro slavery, 1 anti slavery Kansas finally joined Union in 1861 as a free state Dred Scott v. Sanford Dred Scott A slave whose owner took him to live in a free state, so he sued that, because he now lived in a free state, he was now free Chief Justice Roger B. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. How Schools Put These Into Place Essay How schools put these into place: At Moorlands Primary we have our own safeguarding policy in which we have and must follow at all times regarding to the safety of all the children, If I was to ever have a cause for concern for a child inside of school, I would fill out the cause for concern sheet. Once I have completed this form it has to be signed and dated straight away from the schools Senior Designated Person (SDP). Any of the information noted must be kept in a separate named file and in a secure cabinet, not with the child s educational file. These files with then be the responsibility of the SPD. The child s information will be shared within the school only if it is in the need to know basis and in the child s strictest interests and making sure that it will always be kept confidential. The child s information will only be kept in this file and must be kept up to date with all records of concern. Copies of referrals, invitations to the child protection conferences, core groups and reports will also be stored here. When the child has left the school, the SDP has to contact the new school to make sure that the file is despatched to the new school in a secure and appropriate manner and that the evidence is retained to validate how the file was reassigned. This may be done by having a written confirmation of receipt, have evidence of a recorded delivery or both. Section 2.1 * Explain the importance of safeguarding children and young people: The reason why it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Business Strategy Of Caterpillar Inc. An organisation s strategy plays an important role of providing direction of where company wants to be and how best to allocate the company s resources to meet its objectives. The formulation of business strategies has evolved over the years and has been made more difficult in recent by the uncertain operating environments and global financial crises. The key to sustainable business is ensuring that the company s strategy proportions are aligned (Kim, W.C Mauborgne, R, 2009). Caterpillar Inc. has been in existence since 1925 and the company has faced its fair share of turmoil. The current global challenges coupled with a stronger dollar make it difficult for any organisation to operate but Caterpillar continues to outperform the competition. The key to the company s success is its strategy execution supported by an unmatched distribution network. In this analysis, I tried to outline the organisation s strategy, its weakness and strengths and made recommendations to improve competitive performance. 2Background to Caterpillar Inc. Caterpillar Inc. (Caterpillar) is an American company listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The company is the world s largest manufacture of heavy duty mining and construction equipment, natural gas and diesel engines and turbines. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The organisation aims to operate a local business in all its locations. Even though the organisation has multiple geographic locations, it has embedded a culture of inclusion, which acknowledges and respect the cultural differences in these locations. This proposition has made Caterpillar an employer of choice and people are motivate to be successful in their jobs. Being an employer of choice is a competitive advantage because it attracts good talent, which leads to the creation of innovative products. Talent is considered a driver of global manufacturing competitiveness by CEOs in a research conducted by Deloitte Tohmatsu ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Disaster Of San Bernardino Fire Essay San Bernardino fire fighters surrendered to protect and preserve sanctity and safety. The inadequately fire fund caused an exodus of personnel mitigating the respond time from two to nineteen minutes. The mismanagement devastated City Fire that they had no alternative but to exit and have county fire reign. The 137 year legacy of honor, trust, and loyalty will not be erased but remembered with vigor. From my perspective, the boom on consultants and administrators was at the expense of vital fire and community services. Let me just say that fire was a threat because they voiced a strong opinion how residents are ignored and millions squandered. I understand that this is a tricky/ delicate/taboo topic, but the panic initiated a design to exit fire and used the bankruptcy as a lucrative tool. The re call paved the way for the Davis Administration to continue the wishes of the former mayor, Patrick Morris. The departed mayor wanted fire out, and after years of austerity and deplorable fire management, the city succeeded. City Fire was forced to capitulate, and the county agreed to step up and restore a higher level of public safety services at a $143 annual parcel tax. Outsourcing comes with additional taxes and cost, something the Mayor and Common Council fail to mention. The parcel fee increases three percent per annum. Politicians are geared to attack the purpose of Howard Jarvis who dedicated in passing and protection of Proposition 13. Equally importantly the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. An Overview of Bilingual Education Essay Overview of Bilingual Education Is a second language a necessity in our world today? Should parents push for their child to learn two languages in elementary school? If we live in multicultural neighborhoods, trade with the global marketplace, and want to use all technology resources available, it is necessary to know two languages. Multilingual people and communities seem to have an edge over monolingual competition. This provides people of all ages an incentive to learn a second language (Genesee, 1998). In this research paper English and Spanish will be the languages referred to for bilingual education, although others are offered. The purpose of this paper is to compare the benefits and pitfalls of language immersion programs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s a plus. Learning the first language at the same time as learning English is having a positive effect on both languages. At home the parents feel that they can communicate with their children, (p. 664) says a Khmer speaking teacher in Australia (Barrot Pugh Rohl, 2001). Khmer is spoken in all Australian homes and is practically required for children to learn. This program is not only for increasing cognitive skills, but also for students to communicate fully in their community and within their families. One in every four children in Australia speaks a language other than English. Australian children are encouraged and greatly supported by the community to learn a second language, which is why these numbers are so high. If the United States had the same motivation for their children, it would produce many more bilingual children. All children in the Khmer English program show parallel development in the two languages. Many kids accomplish this by using information from one language to assist the development of the other language. Learning Khmer gives the children a sense of identity in their home and culture (Barratt Pugh Rohl, 2001). This is a good example of a community using all its available resources, and hopefully Americans will learn from their enthusiasm. Types of Bilingual Education Bilingual education basically is, according to Rowntree (1981,) an education ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Mediator Effect Of Base 10 Concept Score Mediator Effect of Base 10 concept Score To answer the second question, I want to testify the mediator effect of base 10 concept understanding to the estimation accuracy and R2. As described before, firstly I conducted the linear regression to analyze the percentage of absolute errors at the posttest could be explained by the base 10 concept score and R2 at the posttest. I firstly enter the base 10 concept score and then R2 at the posttest. Correlation effect between the PAE and R2 was found with r2= 45. The results indicated that the percentage of absolute errors at the posttest add the significant variance of 20% at the posttest, which could be explained by the linearity of number line R2 and base 10 concept. This suggests that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The base 10 concept score was correlated to the R2, r= .44, p .01, partial effect ОІ = .35. Every increased unit of the base 10 concept score is expected to increase .20 unit of R2. In the present study, the base 10 concept score decreased the correlation between PAE and linearity R2, r2= .31*.44= .14, which is lower than the direct effect between PAE and estimation accuracy. The results means that the base 10 concept score decreased the residues of estimation errors were positively correlated to the linearity of mental number line. Give the fix effect of the base 10 concept score, increase estimation accuracy could be expected to effectively boost the linearity of mental number line. The variance of estimation accuracy could be explained by R2 given children s encoding of 10ness on the linear number lines. However, when entering the mediator of the base 10 concept score, use the Manipulatives encoding base 10 concept could decrease the correlation between the estimation accuracy and linearity of R2. That is to say, for the children with low estimation accuracy, enhancing base 10 concept instructions would not necessarily increase the positive correlation between the estimation and linearity R2 of mental number line. For the children who are even with low estimation accuracy, using the number line game with 10ness landmarks, might not effectively boost their number magnitudes understanding. Therefore, I conclude that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. How Women Has Impacted The State Of Texas Tina Dao Gov 2306 Dawson 18 April 2015 H.R. No. 1445 HR 1445 is a bill passed on March 26, 2015 in the 84th Texas Legislature to recognize March 2015 as Women s History Month. Jessica Farrar is a democratic from District 148 and sponsored this bill (Open States). I chose this bill because, quoting from the bill itself, it provides an ideal opportunity to acknowledge the historic contributions made by women in the Lone Star State and beyond (Farrar). First, the bill discusses about how women have played crucial roles since the Texas Republic was found. Then, the bill later on details about some of the actual women that have impacted the state of Texas greatly: Minnie Fisher Cunningham, Hortense Sparks Ward, Edna Gladney, Oveta Culp... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oveta Culp Hobby is known for her many achievements. She was the first director of the Women s Army Corps and built an army from nothing (Farrar). Later on, she became a cabinet member for President Eisenhower and was the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. We remember her today because she is the reason why women received opportunities to join the army (Oveta Culp Hobby). Frances Farenthood was a lawyer and politician from Texas. She was the runner up vice president candidate to be nominated for that position for the election of 1972, making her the first woman to actually be viable for this position (it was very close, she lost at 48% of votes) Also, she campaigned for governor of Texas twice, but lost. (Frances Sissy Farenthold). Texas second female governor, Ann Richards left a huge impact on the Lone Star State. She fought for women s and minorities rights and was well liked by many people because of her humor and wittiness. Even after failing to be re elected (she lost to George W. Bush), she still cared about the people very much and continued to speak about equal rights for all (Ann Richards Biography). Barbara Jordan was the first African American congresswoman and first African American in the Texas Senate. Another highlight about her life was that she was also the first African American women to deliver the keynote ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Examples Of Knowledge In Rappaccini s Daughter In society, especially in the time of the Enlightenment, pursuit of knowledge through the use of rationality and reason was thought of as every man s goal. Thus, innocence had negative connotations associated with it. When Romanticism began, thoughts associated with the Enlightenment were thrown upside down. Nathaniel Hawthorneshows in Rappaccini s Daughter, through the characters of Giovanni and Beatrice, how innocence is something to be valued. He shows how knowledge is a form of corruption and how its pursuit is responsible for the ruin of their characters. Giovanni is portrayed in the beginning of the story as completely innocent and unknowing. He knows little about this new place where he came to study, and he longs for his hometown. In the physical sense he is a healthy and handsome young man and is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He believes knowledge is a poison, leading to the decay and the loss on one s innocence. The pursuit of knowledge turned Rappaccini into a monster. He was so obsessed with science that he would sacrifice human life...or whatever else was dearest to him, for the sake of a adding so much as a grain of mustard seed to his store of knowledge. Baglioni s pursuit of knowledge also corrupted him. He becomes so preoccupied with bringing about Rappaccini s downfall that he himself descends to Rappaccini s level. He orchestrates the death of Beatrice just to pull ahead in his professional rivalry. The toxicity of the flowers in the garden is used as a metaphor for corruption or the lack of innocence. Hawthorne demonstrates how innocence is something that once taken, cannot ever be returned. Once Beatrice realizes the horrible truth, that she has been contaminated by the poison and transformed by her own father into such a terrible creature, she wants her innocence back. Thus, when Beatrice drinks the antidote made by Baglioni, it does not cure her of the poison but kills ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Computer Technology And Its Impact On Computer Crime Cyberwarfare is the use of computer technology to disrupt the activities of a state or organization, especially the deliberate attacking of information systems for strategic or military purposes (Oxford Dictionary, 2016). While this definition may seem fitting on a global basis the idea of cybercrime can encompass any valuable information of an individual, company, government, or military entity. The term hackercame about in the early 80 s defining a coup of people where were proficient at manipulating computers. However, in 2016 the Oxford Dictionary defines hacker as a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data . In the early stages of cybercrime hackers spread programs called worms, computerviruses and trojan... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Users would click on the links, be rerouted to a web page that looked like their bank, but was actually a page developed by the hackers. Once the users entered their user ID and password, the hackers had all the information they needed to access the users accounts. In the early 2000 s new criminal opportunities arose by attacking Web sites. Denial of Service (DoS) attacks took place by having large numbers of computers accessing a Web site at the same time. This provided cyber criminals with two things, global visibility, and financial opportunity. As technologies evolve and advance, so do the abilities of the hackers. Now, the goal is to stay one step ahead. It is not a matter of if a system can get hacked, but rather a question of when. Specific functional business areas have common aspects of their software and hardware setup. For example, the banking industry uses financial software and specific hardware, such as Automated Teller Machines. The medical industry uses medical records software and specific hardware, such as ultrasound and X ray machines. The energy industry, uses substations controlled by master servers. Every substation is controlled by the master, which is controlled by the operator, says researcher Chris Sistrunk who, along with Adam Crain, found vulnerabilities in the products of more than 20 vendors. If you have control of the master, you have control of the whole system, and you can turn on and off power at will. An intruder could exploit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Far from the Madding Crowd Chapter 1-11 important quotes... Chapter 1: She simply observed herself as a fair product of Nature in the feminine kind. The girl that Gabriel is watching from a distance seems very vain as she looks at herself in the mirror and blushes at herself. Let the young woman pass, says Oak after giving his to pence to the gatekeeper. I don t think his kindness was coming completely from the fact that the girl was attractive; I think Oak is just an all around nice guy. She might have looked her thanks to Gabriel on a minute scale, but she did not speak them; more probably, she felt none. The girl seems to put herself on a pedestal. From Gabriel s point of view she seems arrogant and as if she thinks she s better than everyone else. Maybe that s why she didn t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Do you happen to want a shepherd, ma am? After the fire ended, a woman sent her maid to thank Gabriel. Gabriel then approached her (saying this). When the girl lifted up her veil, was made known that the girl was Bathsheba. Chapter 7: Bathsheba... scarcely knew whether most to be amused at the singularity of the meeting, or to be concerned at its awkwardness. Here, the contrast is made between social classes. Hardy compares Bathsheba s selfishness and vanity with Gabriel s recent fall to poverty. Moving past Oak as a Christian edges past an offertory plate when he does not mean to contribute, Gabriel gives his last coins to a shivering a trembling girl. Once again, Gabriel s actions go to show his good heart. It is all I have to spare. Gabriel says this before giving away his last coins. He is generous and seems to put others before himself. Once again, a contrast between him and Bathsheba. Chapter 8: The stone flag floor was worn into a path from the doorway to the kiln, and into undulations everywhere. Hardy offers a description of Gabriel s new living space. Although it s simple, the people that fill it are of many different personality types. Gabriel fits right in; everyone seems to like him at the malt house. Chapter 9: Presented itself as a hoary building, of the early stage of Classic Renaissance, describes Bathsheba s house. It is described as ornate and moss covered. Her face ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Virtual Organization Running head: RIORDAN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS International Business Legal Issues Riordan Manufacturing University of Phoenix BUS415 Business Law Scott Waddell Riordan Manufacturing is an industry leader in plastic injection molding with plants in Georgia, Michigan and now China. With the company s expansion into a global market, the electronic commerce (e business) will be a beneficial form of commerce that is currently flourishing in the modern world of global business. The Internet is used to buy and sell goods and services world wide. Cheeseman (2004) explains that the economic growth of computer technology and e commerce has exceeded that of manufacturing in the United States economy. E business is used to increase... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To ensure that exports go only to legally authorized destinations, the U.S. government requires a destination control statement on all shipping documents. Each foreign country has its own antitrust laws that must be complied with when exporting. They reflect the nation s commitment to an economy based on competition. This provides consumers with goods and services at the lowest price that an efficient business can profitably offer. The Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice enforces foreign antitrust issues in the Federal Court. Riordan has provided its employees with intensive training so they understand it is unlawful for a U.S. firm to pay or offer to pay money or give anything of value to any foreign official for the purpose of obtaining or retaining business. For example, a person charged with violation of the anitbribery provision of this Federal Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) may try to use the defense that the payment was lawful under the written laws and regulations of the foreign country or that the payment was associated with demonstrating the product. Prosecution under federal criminal laws in the Federal Court can be subject to imprisonment and fines. Riordan personnel are aware that if a person or company is found in violation of the FCPA, they can be banned from doing business with the federal government and can be suspended the right to do business in the U.S. International Business Differences and E business Restrictions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay about Critical Analysis of Current Labour Market Trends Analyze the current graduate employment opportunities within Human Resources Within this assignment, I will be examining the current opportunities graduates have in human resources and the trends that affect their chances of employment such as; labour market, the impact of external factors influencing career patterns and how this affects the ethical and cultural issues, the relevant use of competences and professional standards and this affects graduates applying and dealing with the pressures of employment after graduating. In addition, I will be evaluating as a graduate, the positive and negative impacts faced in this market. Labour Market Cambridge business dictionary (2011) examines that the labour market is the supply of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Secondly, the economic On the other hand, sociological Lastly, technology has increased drastically within HR showing 77% of organisations using some form of HRIS (CIPD 2005). Research conducted by Watson Wyatt (2002) showed that European companies mainly use the intranet and Internet to deliver HR services suggesting it will expand and increase more over the years. Kettley and Reilly (2003) a fully electronic network of HR related data; tools and applications are accessible by employees, managers and HR professionals. From a business perspective, e HR includes cost cutting and the desire to change the nature of its relationship with employees and line managers. Ethical and cultural issues to your career path In Human Resources, there are various issues that are faced by the department. When discussing ethics, it is referred to a prince of rules that describe right and wrong behaviour therefore HR has a major impact to build an ethical culture within there organisation. Immanuel Kant (1790) explained that ethical rules are known as a consequence of reason which when adapting to a HR perspective, the major ethical concerns experienced are; discrimination, age, race, gender prejudice and national origin which all coincide with hiring potential workers. Ethics in human resources is solely to do with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Balance Between Sense And Sensibility In Northanger Abbey Balance Between Sense and Sensibility in Jane Austen s Northanger Abbey Throughout her novel, Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen integrates parody with characterization to emphasize the necessity of a balance between sense and sensibility while reflecting a theme of the initiation of a young woman into the complexities of adult social life. This novel can be traced back as one of Jane Austen s earliest works. It was written in 1798, but not published until 1818, and is an excellent example of what Austen believed a novel should not be. In the work Jane Austen s Novels Social Change and Literary Form, Julia Prewitt Brown states The evident purpose of Northanger Abbey is to burlesque the popular fiction of her day, to carry its conventions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first paragraph of the first chapter in the novel uses subtle Irony to depict to the reader what Catherine Moorland was not. Catherine was not a girl with extraordinary beauty and ability of a classic romantic heroine, but an ordinary girl who may possibly lack extraordinary beauty and ability. In the novel, Catherine travels to Bath where she comes into contact with silly and tasteless people, the Thorpes. This contrast makes Catherine shine brighter. Catherine also comes into contact with the Tilneys, who were educated, well bred people with a sense of humor. Their influence helps Catherine to develop into a sensible character, relieved of romantic notions, to become a charming wife for Henry Tilney. Upon introduction in the novel, Catherine Moorland reflects a character that epitomizes the characteristic of sensibility. In the 19th century sensibility was a characteristic based on imagination, fantasy, innocence, passion, and creative thinking. The conventions of the gothic novel overlap, in all its forms, with sensibility, in part because it concerns a suffering protagonist. In this novel Catherine s confusion of the world of romance with the everyday world begins innocently and is the cause of her suffering. To relieve her suffering and become a mature adult Catherine must learn to distinguish between illusion and reality, to be aware that the imagination has the power to enforce its own slanted vision upon the world. Through a series of interactions with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Watsons Theory of Caring Watson s Theory of Human Caring The nursing profession has undergone a multitude of changes throughout its long and storied history; the profession has transformed from a job typically taken by women to care for sick members of their families into the science and art that it is today. Nursing practice and education has used numerous theories over the years some written by nurses, some by other professionals, and they differ in what the nature of nursing is or should be. In this paper I will demonstrate how one such theory is taking the art and science of nursing back to its roots of caring for people and not just treating diseases and disorders. By employing Dr. Watson s human caring theory I will show why it is important to treat... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The caring is actualized in the moment because of the choices and actions taken by the patient and nurse, one serving as the caregiver, the other the recipient of care. During these moments how the nurse chooses to act and portray him or herself will have a significant impact on the caring moment as well as future caring moments in relation to the treatment outcomes (Alligood, 2008). Dr. Watson s goals when creating her theory, correlated with the mental spiritual growth for self and others, finding meaning in one s own existence and experiences, discovering inner power and control, and potentiating instances of transcendence and self healing (Watson,2007). The theory also is unique in that the change required to resolve the health issues does not include technology, medication, physicians, or nurses the true agent of change is the patient experiencing a well balanced mind, body, and soul. Employing Watson s theory in nursing is not always an easy task, many nurses today can argue that they simply do not have the time required to develop a true caring moment. With more hospitals demanding more of their nursing staff it becomes a daunting task to develop a genuine caring moment. In applying Dr. Watson s theory to nursing practice the following is an account of a caring moment that I have had and how Watson s theory and carative factors guided my actions and thought process throughout the interaction. While working in a Military emergency room (ER) early in my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Essay on Narrative Voice in Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye The narration of Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye is actually a compilation of many different voices. The novel shifts between Claudia MacTeer s first person narrative and an omniscient narrator. At the end of the novel, the omniscient voice and Claudia s narrative merge, and the reader realizes this is an older Claudia looking back on her childhood (Peach 25). Morrison uses multiple narrators in order to gain greater validity for her story. According to Philip Page, even though the voices are divided, they combine to make a whole, and this broader perspectivealso encompasses past and present... as well as the future of the grown up Claudia (55). The first segment of each of the seasonal sections in the novel begins with Claudia s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Obviously, this kind of judgment is far beyond the scope of a child. The second voice in the novel, according to Peach, belongs to a black kinswoman who narrates the sections introduced by excerpts from the primer (26). She is an omniscient narrator who is able to provide a perspective that Claudia could not have given. She has access to information that involves characters that are beyond Claudia s immediate range of experience (26). While Claudia s narration is confined to the present and does not attempt to enter the minds or houses of the other characters, the omniscient narrator moves freely into both of these areas (Bellamy 23). She takes the reader into the Breedlove home in Autumn and into Geraldine s house in Winter, and she enters the minds and lives of Pauline and Cholly Breedlove and Soaphead Church in Spring and the mind of Pecola in Summer. In order to make her story more convincing to the reader, the omniscient narrator uses firsthand sources, such as Pauline s fragmented monologues, Soaphead s letter to God, and Pecola s internal dialogue with her imaginary friend. Thus, the reader can be sure of the accountability of the narrator s story. The third narrative voice appears in the introduction and in Summer, the last section of the novel (Philip Page 53). This narrator is an older Claudia who is looking back and tracing the stages which have led to her maturity of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Gender Roles In The Film The Hunger Games The media is the single most powerful tool at our disposal; it has the power to educate, effect social change, and determine the political policies and elections that shape our lives. (Womensmediacenter.com n.d.). Although there is significant growth in women representatives, not long ago women were vastly underrepresented at all levels of government across the world, however being made to go through the election process makes it no shock why women are less likely to want a career in politics as Adewunmi suggests. Who but the most thick skinned would willingly go through a cycle that so closely scrutinises female politicians fashion choices, sexual pasts and even their childcare arrangements? (Adewunmi 2014)¬¬. Increasing women s representation... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, she is made to be a hunter, she doesn t show her emotions like audiences expect females to, she kills and is focused on survival. This suggests that the film offers a positive representation of women as she progresses the narrative, she is a woman of action who is intelligent and independent. Contrary, it plays on gender roles as the main male character has more feminine aspects, for example he is more emotional and romantic. These characteristics that the female have, shows that the role is only female by sex whereas her personality traits, desires, and physical appearance all identify closer with masculinity rather than femininity. The aspects of the female character can imply that women don t have to be stay at home housewife, suggesting it is becoming more acceptable and admirable to be independent and intelligent. The gender reversal between the main female and male characters tells the audience that is it acceptable to not fill the stereotypical gender qualities. The Hunger Games is one of the first films to fully engage with this new idea that a female protagonist can be strong and not sex symbol unlike other action films such as Lara Croft in the Tomb ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Ford Pinto Case Analysis The Ford Pinto Case Milton Friedman believed a free market system, in which goods and services are exchanged and controlled by individuals and privately owned businesses without government authority, was the only way to achieve personal freedom. Adam Smith, a 18th century philosopher and economist, held the belief that in a free society, the role of government should be limited to the protection of the people, the administration of justice through the court system, and the maintenance of all public resources. Adam Smith developed the concept of the invisible hand theory, which says within a society that is free of government interference, individuals can pursue actions out of their own self interest, and the collective result of this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ford executives were under a great deal of pressure to produce a smaller, more gas efficient automobile. Japanese and German automobile sales were rapidly increasing. These competitive forces drove Ford s executive team to respond by rushing the design process of the Ford Pinto. By 1973, the Pinto was well into production when engineers discovered a flaw in the gas tank, which was located just under the rear bumper. They discovered that if the vehicle suffered a rear end collision over 20 mph, the gas tank could break and spill gasoline into the passenger compartment, potentially resulting in a fire. The remedy for the flaw was a part that cost $11.00 per vehicle. Executives at Ford knew the company had followed all safety standards and regulations. At that time, automobile safety standards only needed gas tanks to withstand a collision under 20 mph. An internal cost benefit analysis revealed the costs would be substantially higher to fix the design flaw that the costs associated with any potential damages due to collisions and loss of life. The public remained unaware until Mother Jones journalist, Mark Dowie broke the story in 1977. Fueled by the media, what followed was a frenzy of public outcry and court trials. Friedman s free market approach to business ethics and how it relates to the Ford Pinto case. Friedman, who had a gift for explaining complex concepts, believed the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Wal Mart As A Symbol Of The United States Overview: Sam Walton founded Wal Mart in 1962 in Roger, Arkansas. In a little less than 10 years, Wal Mart had 38 locations and was opening two stores per year. In 1970, the company started trading in the New York Stock Exchange. By 1979, the company announced a record $1billion sales and it became the first company to do so. Wal Mart reached record after record during those years, and by the end of 1989, Wal Mart reported after tax profits of $1billlion. Wal Mart now has become a symbol of the United States, and it is the biggest employer in the world with approximately 2.2 million workers with operations in 27 different countries. Wal Mart s revenue is gargantuan; they were ranked number one by Fortune Magazine in 2001, with a revenue of $219.8bn. At this point, Wal Mart sales are around $1billlion per day. The incredible rise of Wal Mart from a little store in Arkansas to one of the biggest companies todayis astonishing; however, it has not come without its problems. During the early 1980 s, employees tried to unionize in one of the distribution centers in Arkansas. Walton told the workers that if they unionize, he would remove the employees profit sharing plan and replace them with other employees. Another scandal Wal Mart faced was in its Made in America campaign, during which most of the clothes sold in Wal Mart were manufactured in sweatshops in developing countries. The video The Age of Wal Mart, which aired in 2004, presented many ethical issues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...