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A4 Foolscap Folio 250 Layer-Ruled Sheets 10 Folios: Amaz A4 Foolscap Folio 250 Layer-Ruled Sheets 10 Folios:
Amaz
Spanish Conquistador John Houser
John Houser had a determination to relive his father s career passion as an assistant carver. When the
El Paso City council assigned a large scale project of the Spanish conquistador: Juan de Onate, Houser
grasped the project and wanted to create the largest bronze statue in the world. He envisioned the
statue as a long overdue contribution mission to embrace and represent the contributions of the
Hispanic culture and history to the United States. His vision of this great project was completely
different from the area s Native Americans point of view. The Native Americans saw horror and
discrimination in this statue because of their own personal memories of Onate. From the memories of
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This decision would be finalized by going from house to house for opinions of the project and
conducting research of who Onate was. I honestly believe that if each official in the El Paso City
Council was to make a decision based on these methods, they would go against the Houser project for
sure. The arguments made by the groups testifying were based on the objective whether or not the
project should be completed. The side that testified that the completion of the sculpture shouldn t be
accomplished had a claim that correlated to who Onate was. From the claims made, they made a point
that Onate was a man who slaughtered, killed, raped people to steal their land. He treated them with
disrespect and building a sculpture of him and putting it in the middle of El Paso, would bring shame
to the city because he was a murder, not someone who anyone should look up to. Art has a powerful
meaning attached to it, and the sculpture to the Native Americans represented racism and reminded
them of the terror their ancestors went through which was overall a traumatic experience. The people
who supported the sculpture did not really know who Onate was, all they cared about was publicity
and history needed to be recognized and appreciated. My position in tearing down this project apart
would definitely represent the traditionalism subculture because this position does not appreciate this
government s
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REI Case Study Essay
Recreational Equipment Incorporated (REI) is an innovative retailer of outdoor equipment and
apparel. Since 1938, the recreational retailer has strived to provide its customers with the best
equipment, at reasonable prices, while supporting conservation and education initiatives. Utilizing the
mission statement We inspire, educate and outfit for a lifetime of adventure and stewardship, REI is an
exemplary example of how corporate diversity can boost a company s productivity and innovation
(REI, 2014). This case study will discuss the internal and external diversity initiatives of REI and their
effect on the organization s performance. Topics will include a general background of the organization
and industry, discussions on the types of diversity in the company, organizational procedures that
support diversity and an analysis of how the organization can improve in the area of diversity.
Background Born from the frustrations of two avid ice climbers, who were unable to find reasonably
priced ice axes, REI has been proving outdoor equipment since 1938 (REI, n.d.). The origins of the
company begin with Lloyd Anderson, who finally found the ice axes he was looking for in Austria.
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4). According to the annual REI Stewardship Report (2014), this desire to embrace diversity extends
beyond the walls of the company itself, and into the great outdoors. The organization s vision includes
seeing a more diverse representation of the populace enjoying the attributes of nature and other
outdoor pursuits. To that end, the organization has developed a three pronged strategy to fulfill their
vision of organizational
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Light Vs Dark Matter
Did you know that we have a Dark Matter in the Galaxy? The world we see and are familiar with
comprises of Ordinary Matter. Everything made out of particles is viewed as Ordinary Matter. Typical
Matter makes up of five percent of all matter. So what makes up whatever is left of the ninety five
percent? Dark energy makes up approximately seventy percent of our universe while Dark Matter
makes up the last a quarter century. What is Dark Matter? Dark Matter is the main clarification we
have for why our universe grows in the way it does; however, we have no clue what makes it up. Dark
Matter does not cluster up like Ordinary Matter, so it doesn t make up anything that we discover
imperative; for example, planets and life shapes. Rather Dark Matter is spread out over our world or in
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In our universe, there is stars, galaxies and other they are made of protons and neutrons and also
electrons bundled together into atoms. Most of the universe is it appears is made of something that we
don t know about only when there was invisible substance is called dark matter that we did not know
about it is 25% of all matters and there is another substance a force that can repel gravity it is known
as the dark energy and it is made of 70% of all matter so that makes up 5% of matter of the universe.
Dark Matter is different from Dark Energy, Dark Matter can not be seen with the light it is invisible
but, according to NationalGeographic.com that making dark matter impossible to detect with current
instruments. But scientists are confident it exists because of the gravitational effects it appears to have
on galaxies and galaxy clusters . For Dark Energy scientist they don t know why, what, how do they
know that Dark Matter exists in spaces, Dark Energy is way different from normal matter dark energy
has negative pressure, and it s this negative pressure that makes gravity
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The Survival Of Organisms Depends On Adaptive Behavior And...
Survival of organisms depends on adaptive behavior and species interactions. Taxis is less or more
automatic movement towards or away from a stimulus or direct movement. An example of taxis is
when a plant is put by a windowsill. The plant grows towards the light. Another example is when
stream fish automatically swim upward in the upstream direction. This example is considered positive
taxis. This type of taxis allows the fish to swim in the direction of food and allows them to not be
swept away. Kinesis is a simple change in activity or turning rate in response to a stimulus or random
movement in response to stimulus. An example of kinesis is when sow bugs become more active in
dry areas and less active in humid areas. Sow bugs does vary depending on humidity, however sow
bugs do not move toward or away from suitable moisture levels. Both taxis and kinesis will guarantee
that organisms will remain in environments that increase their chances of survival. When organisms
are put into critical conditions its activities will decrease, although when an organism is put into
positive conditions the organism will stay in that condition for the longest time possible. This behavior
will increase the survivorship of individuals of a species. Migration is a regular long distance change
in location. During migration many animals pass through environments that they have not formally
been too before. Migration can be caused by seasonal changes. For example, some bird species
migrate
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Duality In Edgar Allan Poe s Poetry
Stallings 4
Poetic Principle and The Rationale of Verse. He also produced the thrilling tale, The Cask of
Amontillado, and poems such as Ulalume and The Bells. Most of Poe s work is concerned with terror
and sadness, but in normal circumstances the poet was a pleasant companion. The way Poe talked was
so mysterious and dark, therefore Edgar Allan Poe talked brilliantly, and with so much emotional and
passion in his poems. Even when he does not hurl his characters into the clutch of mysterious forces or
onto the untrodden paths of the beyond, he uses the anguish of imminent death as the means of
causing the nerves to quiver ( The Pit and the Pendulum ), and his grotesque invention deals with
corpses and decay in an uncanny play with the aftermath of death. Edgar ... Show more content on
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He was capable of writing angelic or weird poetry, with a supreme sense of rhythm and word appeal,
or prose of sumptuous beauty and suggestiveness, with the apparent abandon of compelling
inspiration; yet he would write down a problem of morbid psychology or the outlines of an
unrelenting plot in a hard and dry style. In Poe s masterpieces the double contents of his temper, of his
mind, and of his art are fused into a oneness of tone, structure, and movement, the more effective,
perhaps, as it is compounded of various elements. As a critic, Poe laid great stress upon correctness of
language, metre, and structure. He formulated rules for the short story, in which he sought the ancient
unities the short story should relate a complete action and take place within one day in one place. To
these unities he added that of mood or effect. He was not extreme in these views, however. He praised
longer works and sometimes thought allegories and morals admirable if not crudely presented. Poe
admired originality, often in work very different from his own, and was sometimes an unexpectedly
generous critic of decidedly minor writers
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Eassy On Smoking
1.0 Introduction
Tobacco is a major contributor to deaths from chronic diseases . Tobacco is the world s single most
avoidable cause of death and illness. By the end of the twentieth century, cigarettes killed
approximately five million people annually worldwide and tobacco is expected to take the lives of
nearly one half of the world s 1.1 billion current users. It is predicted that during the first quarter
century, the number of smokers will increase by a half billion, and the number of annual tobacco
related deaths will more than triple to 10 million, with developing countries suffering the greatest
impact. The annual death toll is projected to increase several fold in low income countries by the year
2020, and Pakistan is no exception. Although the Government of Pakistan in 1997 identified smoking
as one of the leading causes of mortality, it remains one of the most serious public health challenges.
Smoking is strongly associated with age, which may suggest social tolerance to smoking in this setting
and that social and educational variables appear to play a significant role in smoking among
universities students. According to research universities and college students on tobacco use, indicated
that more than half of the students used a tobacco product. Nowadays the prevalence of smoking
continues to increase especially among the younger age students. Tobacco smoking is a major risk
factor for non communicable diseases such as ischemic heart disease, stroke, chronic
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Ectodermal Dysplasias Essay
Ectodermal dysplasia is not a single disorder, but a group of syndromes all deriving from
abnormalities of the ectodermal structures.More than 150 different syndromes have been
identified.Despite some of the syndromes having different genetic causes the symptoms are sometimes
very similar. Diagnosis is usually by clinical observation often with the assistance of family medical
histories so that it can be determined whether transmission is autosomal dominant or
recessive.Worldwide around 7,000 people have been diagnosed with an ectodermal dysplasia
condition. Some ED conditions are only present in single family units and derive from very recent
mutations. Ectodermal dysplasias can occur in any race but are common in caucasians than any other
group and especially in fair caucasians.Ectodermal dysplasias are described as heritable conditions in
which there are abnormalities of two or more ectodermal structures such as the hair, teeth, nails, sweat
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The normal arrangement of internal organs is known as situs solitus while situs inversus is generally
the mirror image of situs solitus. Although cardiac problems are more common than in the general
population, most people with situs inversus have no medical symptoms or complications resulting
from the condition, and until the advent of modern medicine it was usually undiagnosed.Situs inversus
is found in about 0.01% of the population, or about 1 person in 10,000. In the most common situation,
situs inversus totalis, it involves complete transposition (right to left reversal) of all of the abdominal
organs. The heart is not in its usual position in the left chest, but is on the right, a condition known as
dextrocardia (literally,
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Dangerous Circadian Rhythms Summary
The general argument made by MANNVI SINGH in her work is to providing informations and
warning parents or teachers to be able to pick up early symptoms of teenagers are lack of sleep time.
More specifically, the author is trying to make a point that s most of the kids have this are because of
the environmental interaction that they lived in, it s typically like saying it s not the kids fault to have
Circadian Rhythms. In the author work, she said that depression symptoms weren t only showed in
teens are engaging in risky behaviors (by SINGH). In this passage, the author is suggesting that
parents should have a dark room. This will likely to help the kids to not having mental problems in
their early teens by cutting out their way to associate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although the author is wrong about how does Circadian Rhythms happened and how to prevent
it(only for 1 particular way). First of all, the author is wrong about having a dark room can help their
kids, this only result in one way is depression since depression is about not interacting with people. In
facts, interacting with people by talking, have fun, are ways to help the kids to release their stress at
school. Furthermore, if a kid have good social life, he or she should be able to have no reason for
getting depress due to their joy and love of life and games, on the contrary, by taking their equipment
of having fun, they re more likely to get bored, angry, lonely, and pick on at school for not having a
social network life. Therefore I conclude that the reasons that kids having depression is because of the
environment and away to prevent it is to create opportunities for kids to talk with someone they feel
safe, close or even able to talk with. Someone that they can trust such as a mentor health guider
online. The main point of this is to help kids to communicate with someone, if they re can t
communicate, that s mean they re not living but rather is creating
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Continuing Public Relations Problems for BP Essay
One of the primary goals of PR is to bridge the gap between the needs of the public and needs of a
company or organization. Knowing that the very idea of drilling on the Continental shelf was a hot
button issue, BP should have approached the endeavor with diligence. The findings in the National
Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil spill and Offshore Drilling report could prove
damaging tot he companies image because if reveals step by step the mistakes and agenda of the
companies management. Halliburton and BP chose to use a form of cement known as nitrogen foam
cement to address the instability they faced in placement of the pump on the fragile formation at
Macondo. They ignored test that showed that cement would fail in the ... Show more content on
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BP had shifted it focus from safety regulations that governed operations and focused on individual
safety for it employees. Some say there was pressure from above even though it was never stated
overtly to cut costs even at the risk of the quality of their work. It is clear that the main goal of the
project at Macondo was to not loose any returns on the investment.
Their unwillingness to take ownership of the spill as a direct of result of negligence and human error,
make them appear as though they are corrupt and solely interested in their bottom line.
The info in the report could be a continuing PR problem for BP because of the damage that they did
alongside the negligence that the report outlines. The report says that BP operated outside of industry
standards and guidelines in their drilling. As long as there is oil or oil damage, BP will get a bad rap.
As well, people don t quickly forget these types of events. Just as in the case of Exxon Valdez, these
events are a continued PR nightmare.
A New York Times article from June 2010 regarding BP states, The company responsible assures the
country that the impact is small, and a top executive promises financial compensation. But soon after,
the business garners condemnation for its lackluster response. According to corporate crisis experts BP
made the same public relations mistakes as Exxon. The
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Case Study Approach
4.1 Case Study Approach
Case study research bring out the insight of the complex problems and enhance understanding,
knowledge and experience that is already studied though previous research. Case study focus on the
detailed contextual analysis of a limited number of events or relationships between the events. Case
study research have the around for years and researchers have used the technique across many
disciplines for different problems. Across all the domains, the social scientist have made maximum
use of the case study method and benefited maximum from the qualitative research method, to
examine real life problems and provide basis for the ideas and extension of existing methods.
Researches have defined case study as an empirical method ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Some researches argued that case study method does not provide the complete picture and provides a
weak reference (Luck, Jackson, Usher, 2006) (Meyer, 2001) (Thomas, 2010) (Tight, 2010). To address
the problem raised by some researches, the study uses multiple case studies with different scenarios in
the media industry i.e. two different issues in the organization and how managers and team responded
to the problem. Using multiple cases provides richer data, more insights and key knowledge points
that sometimes are missed or overlooked in the first case (Bhattacherjee, 2012). Similarly, the
generalizability can be improved by performing the two different case studies under the same neutral
settings. It helps to come to conclusions and findings in a comprehensive way (Bhattacherjee, 2012).
Three interviews per case are conducted involving an expert and manager involved in the Business
Process IT Decision making, an expert involved in the Business Process IT implementation and one
specialist involved in the other business processes that have direct impact on the final outcome of the
business process, for example after the BPIT decision making and BPIT implementation, it is really
important for the marketing team or the sales team to come up with the concurrent plans to support the
other business processes. The dual interviews help
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Right Eye Surgery Case Studies
Sadie was born following a pregnancy complicated by intrauterine exposure to OxyContin, fentanyl,
and methadone. She was diagnosed with severe neonatal abstinence syndrome with narcotic
withdrawal. Sadie was given both Phenobarbital and methadone during her 23 day stay at Community
Regional Medical Center following her birth. She was discharged on methadone to her mother on
October 29, 2009. She is now a slender, healthy, active little girl. Her last physical exam was on July
28, 2015, with Susannah Labbe, PNP, at the Children s Health Center. There were no health concerns.
Sadie is seen annually for her CHDP physical exam or when symptomatology or illness presents.
Immunizations are current. Dental exams occur biannually. A complete dental exam occurred on
August 7, 2015, by Dr. E. Kmekchyan, DDS. There were no cavities or concerns noted. Sadie very
compliantly brushes her teeth nightly and before school. Dr. Whitten continues to closely monitor
Sadie s vision following a second eye surgery under his care on January 15, 2014. Her right eye is
observed to deviate laterally especially when tired. The most recent follow up visit took place on May
13, 2015. Dr. Whitten will continue to monitor position of the right eye and is scheduled for her next
visit on 9/21/2015. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Past health history is significant for multi substance intrauterine drug exposure. There were no
significant health concerns during his annual physical exam on July 28, 2015, at the Children s Health
Center. Immunizations are current. Tyler is now seeing Dr. Jerry Lanier, DDS. A complete exam
including dental x rays was done on 12/17/ 2014. Cavities were noted. The first of two visits to fill the
cavities was on 1/21/2015. Dr. Lanier is concerned about the integrity of Tyler s permanent teeth.
Kristy assists Tyler with nightly brushing of his teeth. He will see Dr. Lanier for his 6 month visit on
August 25,
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Essay On Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal, a marvelous white marbled mahal, symbolizes the beauty of love, and misery, is one of the
seven wonders of the world. Taj Mahal was built during the Mughal Period when Mughals (Muslims)
from Persia, Afghanistan, and many parts of middle east conquered India. It was built by fifth Mughal
emperor Shah Jahan who ruled India during the early 17th century. He constructed the divine Taj in
the memory of his begum (wife) Mumtaz Mahal. Mumtaz Mahal was a Persian Muslim Princess, who
married Shah Jahan in 1612 (tajmahal.gov.in Staff). Soon after begum s death, Taj Mahal s
construction was started in 1631. Shah Jahan had two aims, firstly to construct the largest mausoleum
in the world and the complex he designed was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The couple had 14 children but some children died during the birth and some died at early age. In
total, the couple had seven well surviving children. However during the birth of their fourteenth
offspring, Mumtaz died in 1631 due to some disease (history.com Staff). Two months later, Shah
Jahan ordered to build the Taj Mahal. As a result, Taj Mahal symbolizes the eternal love of emperor
and his queen. Taj Mahal was completed in 1648 but it was not open to public until 1653. Taj Mahal is
nothing but a gigantic marble tomb. This was a gift from Shah Jahan to his wife. Soon after the
completion of the monument, Mumtaz s dead body was placed in the center of the tomb. But after few
years in 1658, Shah Jahan was captured by his own son named Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb was the last
great Mughal emperor formed in the history of Mughal dynasty. Aurangzeb was the third son of Shah
Jahan and Mumtaz. Because of greed of becoming the emperor of dynasty, Aurangzeb killed his elder
brother and imprisoned his father, Shah Jahan for eight years. Shah Jahan was imprisoned in Agra
Fort, which was on the opposite side of the river Yamuna, and from the balcony of the Agra Fort, Taj
Mahal was visible. This helped Shah Jahan to help survive for more years. But after eight years, Shah
Jahan died of illness on January 22, 1666 in the city of Agra (Bhavesh Variya, 88). Later his son and
the current emperor Aurangzeb buried his dead body in Taj Mahal
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Jebidiah Ethan Smith
Jebidiah Ethan Smith Jebidiah Ethan Smith (1 December 1808 23 June 1870?) was born in city of
Hastings, in the county of East Sussex, on the south coast of England. He was an English Oxford
Professor, archaeologist, scholar, occultist, ceremonial magician, ancient world explorer and curator.
His crowning accomplishment was the translation and publication of A Commentary on the Book of
Gates and promoted an unnamed religion of the First Gods. He had never considered himself a
prophet of this belief but considered himself a medium responsible for guiding the world into the
coming Age of the First Gods. Born to a wealthy Protestant family industrious in the fishing trade,
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This spirit told him the book was a collection of ancient records that had been scribed by him from
prehistoric stone tablets from the sunken continent of Yidath, engraved by the first men; and that they
were the historical answer to the Gobi ruins he had discovered several years before . The Book of
Gates, the spirit told him described the first races whom the First Gods had favored when the first
continent of Yidath rose to be the beginning four billions years before Jebidiah s world. According to
Jebidiah, Izal was a prophet of the Eemian era world of Cor that the First Gods had led to proclaim
their power, and he had transferred the ancient writing onto the Book of Gates for the inevitable
coming. Jebidiah stated this Corean world existed some 130,000 years before recorded history, and
had been the first recorded human civilization that had, via divine intervention, had been destroyed
due to the rejection of those First Gods . Izal instructed Jebidiah that the book could only be read with
a palm sized blue transparent relic called the Seer Stone of Dloth, and only when certain stars formed
special circles; for was it intended for true seekers of forbidden knowledge. Jebidiah was allowed to
gain the Book for a period of eight years, at which time he was to write about the book in modern
language,
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Essay about Geology Field Work
The area of Kuncizzjoni and Fomm ir Riħ is found at the edge of the Victoria lines. It lies between a
system of horst and graben. Kuncizzjoni is uplifted on a horst feature, which carries the Victoria lines
that are built across the Great Fault. Alluvial deposits are found in the valleys due to the percolation of
the rain water down to the lowest plains, and because of the high percentage of clay found in the soil.
Clayey soils made the valley an ideal place to terrace fields for agricultural purposes. Consequently,
this leaves little space for natural vegetation to grow. Northwest wind or Mistral is the predominating
wind in the area. A southeast tilt occurs on the Island, distributing most cliffs towards the western side
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Eventually the rocks will accumulate under the sea to form a boulder field.
Geomorphological Processes
Weathering helped shape the plateau landscape that stretches over Fomm ir riħ, Ras il Pellegrin and
Karraba. Several formations could be observed from Kunċizzjoni. These include: sheer sea cliffs, a rift
valley, clay talus, boulder scree, boulder field, karst and horst graben system. Moreover, a small sandy
beach could be seen below a large clay talus next to Karraba.
Sheer sea cliffs
Sheer sea cliffs formed when the Islands were uplifted due to tectonic activity in the Mediterranean.
Different layers of rock formed during different geological periods and were laid in chronological
order with the oldest layer, Lower coralline limestone, found at the bottom and with the youngest
layer, Upper Coralline limestone, at the top. Greensand and Blue clay are found underneath Upper
Coralline limestone and are relatively soft, brittle layers. The Upper Coralline limestone erodes
vertically to form cliffs and has a Mesa landscape.
Water is the key element that erodes through the layers of rock in cliffs. Water vapour reacts with
gases in the air, such as sulphur dioxide (SO¬¬2) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), to form sulphuric acid
(H2SO4) and nitric acid (HNO3), both of which are components of acid rain. The weak acids will in
turn react with limestone which contains calcium
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Surrealism And Surrealism In Dalli s Dali By Dawn Ades
The book Dali by Dawn Ades is a sophisticated biography of Salvador Dali. It starts with his early
years of works and continues in how he found his own way of painting regarding both technique and
concept. At the first pages of chapter three his attempt to be a surrealist and surrealists reaction this
attempt is been discussed. Then, the impact of Freud ideas on Dali s paintings and psycho analysis are
what writer explains. On chapter four it is shown that how Dali was influenced by the notion of
paranoia and how he used it in his works as a technique which called paranoiac critical method. This
essay includes three parts. The first part is a precise summary of chapters three and four of the
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However, he did not name it until 1933. The technique was based on people interpretations regardless
of reason or meaning. He believed every object, person, act, behavior has a meaning and it depends on
each individual how to interpret them. In fact, things have multiple meanings and what people
interpret comes from what they know and what experiences they have had in their life. The more
people dig in a painting, the more they would understand. When he started using paranoiac critical
method he had been influenced by Jacques Lacan s idea about paranoia. A paranoid person sees what
others see but interpret it as s scary or irritating notion. A delirium of interpretation is what he focused
on and tried to use in his paintings to evoke different ideas and meanings out of his
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Creating a Market for Electric Cars
When Ford Motor Company was founded in 1903, it would go on to start a revolution for the
American auto industry. Ford pioneered the assembly line and increased auto production substantially.
Today, Ford is one of the most successful auto makers in the world. According to the company, a key
factor of success is the focus on building relationships and placing the consumer first. Understanding
the consumer and how they view business helps Ford to continue improvement ( Marketing strategy ,
2010). Ford is a first rate example of good marketing techniques. They know how to sell a vehicle to a
consumer, as displayed by their position in the top eight of U. S. auto makers. New technology paves
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Without getting too far into the science of how an electric car works, battery power is a much more
efficient use of energy. One of the biggest reasons is because it conserves gasoline. The conservation
of gasoline is a great concern for many reasons, one of which is that the amount of money spent on
refining oil to produce the fuel is great. The oil industry plays a large role in the auto industry. Oil
currently hovers above $100 per barrel. Oil is a necessity for operating machinery, enabling a car to
function, and manufacturing gasoline. According to the California Energy Commission, as of March
10, 2014, the price of crude oil was $2.55. Ten years before that, the price was $.84, and in March
1999, the price was $.29. These prices reflect the daily market price for crude oil from the Alaska
North Slope (California Energy Commission, 2014). These figures show that oil is getting
increasingly expensive to produce, and that is reflected at the pump. Hybrids have the ability to use
battery and gas power, and electric cars use no gasoline at all. For this reason, electric cars are on their
way to becoming more and more appealing to consumers. Another reason that battery power is a
superior source of energy over gasoline is that electric cars produce little to no pollution. Cars that use
electricity to operate produce no tailpipe emissions. In a society where pollution control is becoming
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The Biggest Slippery Slope-Personal Narrative
I was running down the field against Inter Lakes biggest rival Moultonborough. As the ball floats
through the air heading towards the goalie I know I can reach, but I knew it would be close. As I
approached the now rolling ball, I realize that the goalie would make it just before me. Desperate for a
goal I go to the last resort and decide to slide for the ball. I slide as quickly as possible which resulted
in me getting the slightest of touch on the ball that it slips past the goalie. I now realized that I had a
chance to score the goal I had worked for since the beginning of the game. With the goalie out of
position, I go to propel my body back up with my hand. As my hand hits the frozen fall ground it bent
back and the sound of my bone braking ran through my body.
I have to get back up and score the goal my brain was saying but my body was in shock and I laid
there in the cold grass. The ref blew the whistle and my good friend Brandon comes over to help me
while the others tell my coach to get out on the field or wait for me to get back up.
You good? asked Brandon.
I responded with, Yeah I m good but I broke my wrist. .
Brandon looked up and gave my coach a sign that something had broken.
By then my coach had ordered everyone for some space and he knelt down and said, Whats wrong .
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Once we got to the hospital I had noticed that I still had my shorts and jersey on from the game. On
top of that the bag of ice had a hole in the side and was leaking all over me and the hospital waiting
room. Next to me an elderly couple was more than confused how I broke wrist after I explained I
played soccer. Forty minutes later, I was finally getting a x ray done and they did confirm it was
broken. In result of the swelling I had to wait to cast and they temporarily gave me an arm
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Swot Analysis Tim Hortons
Tim Hortons, which became an establishment in 1964 competes in the fast food restaurant industry. It
is most well known for its coffee and donuts. Currently the restaurant industry in Canada as of 2014
has shrunk. Which was a decline of 4% from 2013. (Hyatt). Although, top chain restaurants like Tim
Hortons are at the top of list of restaurants opening in the industry. The province with the most growth
in the restaurant industry is Saskatchewan with an increase of 5.3% from 2013 to 2014. (Economic
Look Ahead). With the shrinkage of restaurants, baby boomers retiring and less people entering the
workforce in the next decade there is a high demand for workers in the industry. As of 2011 there were
1,118,600 restaurant workers in Canada. In 2020 the projected demand for restaurant workers will be
1,322,000, which will result in a projected shrinkage of 76,500 in that same year.(Help Wanted:
Labour Demand in Canada s Restaurant Industry). The industry is shrinking and is predicted to shrink
in the coming years. Top chains will be said to be opening more often, but with policies and
organizational rules becoming stricter it is becoming harder to open a franchise. The industry is
currently not doing well. (Help Wanted: Labour Demand in Canada s Restaurant Industry). ... Show
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The TDL Group Corp. is the licensing company for Tim Hortons. TDl employs more than 1,800
people across offices. (Company Facts). The franchise structure employs more than 96,000 people. As
of June 30th 2013, there are 3468 locations in Canada. (Franchise Information Package). Tim Hortons
is also growing rapidly in the United States. To start a Tim Hortons Franchise it costs between
$480,000 $510,000 plus another $50,000 for working capital. (Franchise Information
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The Pros And Cons Of Foreign Aid
To Aid or Not to Aid
Foreign aid has played an enormous role in the United States government policy, especially since the
mid twentieth century, following World War II. At that time, the U.S. began providing financial aid,
through the Marshall Plan, to help rebuild Europe (Williams, 2015). Today, foreign aid has evolved to
mean a variety of things. Foreign aid is not strictly financial assistance. According to Williams in the
Encyclopedia Britannica (2015), foreign assistance can include military assistance or equipment,
medical assistance or equipment, or technical assistance and training. However, the most common
foreign aid is official development assistance, which is organized through international organizations
such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund or UNICEF and used to address poverty and
promote development (Williams 2015). Many people feel in the United States feel that it is necessary
to provide foreign assistance to the world. It is thought that helping less developed economies
improves the market for everyone. Others feel that many people are in need here in the United States
and that it does not make sense to send aid to other countries when people need right in their own city,
state, or country. Most people think that a large portion of the U.S. budget is devoted to foreign aid. In
contrast, according to Rutsch (2015), the U.S. spends less than 1 percent of the federal budget on
foreign aid . With the state of the world today,
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Stalins Rise To Power Essay
Question: How far did Stalin achieve and maintain what Kruchev described as the accumulation of
immense and limitless power , in the USSR between 1924 and 1945?
Between 1924 and 1945, Joseph Stalin was able to emerge as the leader of the USSR and maintain
what Kruchev described as the accumulation of immense and limitless power . Stalin s rise to power
was a combination of his ability to manipulate situations and the failure of others to prevent him from
taking power, especially Leon Trotsky. Stalin ruled the USSR from 1929 until his death in 1953. His
rule was one of tyranny, a great change from the society that his predecessor, Lenin, had envisioned.
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Also, Stalin was much more involved with the base of the Party and was thought to have worked hard
to get himself to the top. Meanwhile, Trotsky was seen as a man trying to push his way in. Further
damaging Trotsky, Lenin described him as possessing quot;...excessive self confidence... and overly
attracted by the purely administrative aspects of affairs... quot; Even though he unintentionally
projected Trotsky in this way, Lenin felt that if the removal of Stalin were not acted upon, the conflict
between Trotsky and Stalin would intensify, which would jeopardize the whole Party. Combined with
the Testament, Trotsky could have used the Postscript to obtain power, but instead Stalin squashed it
in the Central Committee.
Once eliminating Trotsky, Stalin s idea of, socialism in our country, inevitably meant that Russia
needed strength. The productions in the USSR had almost reached pre war levels by the mid 1920s,
but the population of Russia had also increased by 20 million people. No matter, Stalin assured that
maximum efforts and resources would be given to the expansion and strengthening of Russia herself
rather than an effort to start a revolution elsewhere. This is explained in his famous 1931 speech,
gaining power for himself. The people had nowhere else to turn to and needed a leader. Stalin was
there and knew what to do to make the people interested in his ideas, thus acquired their trust and
control. From these ideas, he created his first
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Comparison Between Islam And Islam
Mayra Alarcon
Rev. Dr. Joshua Hollmann, PhD
REL 252
30 August 2015
JUDISM COMPARED TO ISLAM
Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions with Islam. Judaism embraces a set of beliefs and
practices whose base is in the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh; this religion dates back two thousand years
before Christ, when Abraham migrates toward Palestine by the indication of a God who
communicated with him and claiming to be the one God (as all his ancestors revered and worshiped
many gods false) . Compared to Islam who it is also an Abrahamic monotheistic religion whose
dogma is based on the Quran, which establishes as a fundamental idea to believers that There is no
god but Allah and that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.
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Also, Judaism believed in those who follow the will of God will be rewarded with good unlike sinful
that are destined to sentence by death.
Islam began with the preaching of Mohammed in the year of 622 in Mecca (located in Saudi Arabia)
under the leadership of Mohammed and his successors, Islam spread rapidly. The Arabic word Allah
means God . Islamic define Islam as submission to God Almighty through of monotheism, obedience
and abandon idolatry. Islam s holy book is called Quran dictated by Allah to Muhammad through the
angel Gabriel. Followers of Islam are called Muslims mean undergoing . They believe that
Muhammad is the last prophet sent by God. Muslims accept as a prophet Adam, Noah, Abraham,
Moses, Solomon, and Jesus. They also accept the Torah as holy books, Salomon s books and the
Gospels. In addition, Muslims have faith in that any individual, who bow to God, praises and worships
him, will be compensated with eternity.
According to the teaching of Judaism there is no set of beliefs upon the acceptance of which the Jew
may find salvation. Even Maimonides thirteen articles of faith, as close as Judaism ever came to a
catechism, is not binding on the conscience of Jews. Judaism has historically put more emphasis on
writing the creed. Nevertheless, from Talmudic times, as a way of life Judaism has been distinguished
by giving special emphasis to certain beliefs and
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The Pros and Cons of Ritalin
I. DEFINITION OF ADD AND HISTORY OF RITALIN When Jason was five, his mother, Cathy, had
to take him out of preschool because of his temper tantrums. She tried behavior management and
parenting courses, to no avail. Eventually, Jason was diagnosed with ADHD and given the stimulant
Ritalin, which controlled his outbursts. It was like Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde, Cathy said. Jason
flourished for the next six years, even winning his fifth grade citizenship award. In sixth grade,
however, his medication stopped working, and he became aggressive again. But Jason s teachers did
not believe he had a disability and refused to allow any special accommodations, like extra time to
take tests. At Christmas, Jason was so depressed that he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There must also be clear evidence of clinically significant impairment in social, academic or
occupational functioning. Physicians did not begin to link childhood attention and behavior problems
to biological causes until the turn of the century. In several lectures to the Royal College of Physicians
in England in 1902, British physician George Frederic Still described twenty pediatric patients who
were aggressive, defiant, excessively emotional or passionate, lawless, spiteful, cruel, dishonest and
who displayed little inhibitory volition. He theorized that they probably had a basic defect in moral
control that was either hereditary or due to pre or post birth injury, (Hartman, 42). A lot has happened
since then though. Between the years of 1940 and 1960, many psychiatrists began using drugs to treat
mental illness. Ritalin was first used to treat hyperactivity in 1961, and in 1968 the American
Psychiatric Association (APA) first listed hyperkinetic reaction of childhood as a disorder in the
second edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM II). In the 1970s, research focused more
on attention deficits as causing behavior problems, but some members of Congress began questioning
whether scientists were trying to medicate away energetic childhood behavior. On September 29,
1970, a House Government Operations subcommittee held a hearing on the federal government s role
in sponsoring research
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Lab Report Determination Of Empirical Formula Of Magnesium...
Andrea Jais
AP Chemistry
Mrs. Wright
Block 2
The Determination of the Chemical Formula of Magnesium Oxide Conclusion The purpose of this lab
was to find the empirical formula of magnesium oxide. The empirical formula of a compound is the
simplest formula based on the number of different atoms in that compound. In this lab, the student
burned magnesium, in the form of a ribbon, which bonded with oxygen to form magnesium oxide.
The mass of oxygen was calculated by subtracting the mass of the magnesium ribbon from the mass of
the magnesium mass. The masses of magnesium and oxygen were converted into moles, which was
used in the calculation of the empirical formula. The mass of the magnesium oxide was determined by
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This is due to the fact that our hands have oils and dirt that could have unintentionally increased the
mass of the magnesium oxide. As a result, the mass of the oxygen would be higher than its actual
mass, which would displace the mole ratio. If a student allowed a significant amount of white smoke
to escape while heating the magnesium, this would affect the moles of oxygen. The white smoke is
gaseous magnesium oxygen, which contributes to the final mass of magnesium oxide. If the smoke
escapes, the total mass of magnesium oxide will be smaller, which in turn will result in a smaller mass
of oxygen and smaller number of oxygen moles. The tarnished material that was removed from the
magnesium ribbon was oxide. The oxygen in the air reacts with the magnesium and coats the ribbon
with the oxide. If a student fails to remove the oxide, it would affect the calculated number of moles of
magnesium and oxygen and the mole ratio. The extra oxide would add to the total mass of magnesium
oxide, which would result in a larger mole number for oxygen. The oxide also adds extra mass to the
magnesium ribbon, which results in a larger mass and mole number for magnesium. Since both mole
numbers for the elements are affected, the calculated mole ratio would also be inaccurate. If a student
never added water to the crucible, the number of moles for oxygen will be affected. This is due to the
fact that some of the magnesium will react with the nitrogen in the air to form magnesium nitride. This
will add to the mass of magnesium oxide and in turn increase the number of oxygen moles. If the
experiment were repeated with twice the amount of magnesium, theoretically the empirical formula
should not change. However, the empirical formula could change if the lab was performed under
different
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Walkalong Collides
Did you know that walkalong gliders can stay in the air as long as you want? This happens because of
wind constantly pushing wind against the glider, therefore keeping the glider in the air. According to
recent experience with gliders, the hypothesis is going to be which glider is faster, and which one
stays up longer, and if the hypothesis is correct then the seagull glider will be the best. If the
conditions are not perfect, then this will affect the project majorly. To understand more about
walkalong gliders you must know the science behind gliders, the condition the paper must be in, and
also possible weather that will affect the project. Do you know what it takes to make walkalong
gliders fly? Walkalong gliders are very fun to use, and one of the things walkalong gliders need, is
aerodynamics, Aerodynamics is the properties of a solid object the manner in which air flows around
it, but the good thing about aerodynamics, is that it substitutes for engines Aerodynamics is for those
who cannot manufacture good engines (Enzo Ferrari). Another thing that walkalong gliders need to fly
is wind resistance, and wind resistance is where the airplane is able to fly without being affected by
wind. Another thing that you NEED for a walkalong glider is a cardboard surface, and it forces ...
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What you need for a walkalong glider is certain paper and that paper must be in a certain condition.
One of the paper, is common tissue paper, and this is the best paper to use if you are using your plane
inside. Another paper, that is not commonly used is normal printer paper, and if it is used it is used
outside. The quality of the paper has to be as close to perfect paper as possible, and if it is not it may
affect how the plane flies. The paper you use shouldn t have holes, rips, and should not be crumpled.
If the plane is a good one, then it will have the right to be called ....a perfect paper airplane (Ellen
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Reflection On The Restroom
Today s experience at my site base was much different than on Monday. I came at the very beginning
of the school day, so that I could observe the procedures that Mrs. Wright uses when the students
arrive to school. Furthermore, I was able to participate more frequently during this observation than
the previous one, which I appreciated because I was able to get to know the students better. One aspect
of today s class that I felt worked really well was Mrs. Wright s morning routine. She welcomes the
students into the classroom and asks them to use the restroom. If the restroom is full, she allows the
students to go directly to the carpet where they can play with toys, such as blocks, magnetic
blocks/shapes, and Lego fences. Mrs. Wright kept mental note of students who went to the bathroom
and those who did not. Personally, I think it would be easier to have a checklist with ever student s
names on it, and place a check mark next to the student s name after they use the restroom. This would
ensure that all students go and would avoid accidents. It was very evident that the students were used
to this routine because they were aware of what they should have been doing. Naturally, there were
students who did not want to use the restroom, so watching how the teacher and her aids addressed
these challenges. Again, I disagree with the way that they handled these situations, they would grab
the student by the arm and drag them to the bathroom. This is very dangerous and not professional in
any way. Nevertheless, this only occurred twice in the morning. Another aspect of the day that I
thought went amazingly well was the cutting activity that Mrs. Wright had the students participate in.
She had created trolls for each student out of toilet paper rolls and she had glued pieces of
construction paper inside the toilet paper roll. The students were then asked to use scissors to cut the
construction paper hair off their trolls. The best part about this activity was that Mrs. Wright and Mrs.
Foster were keeping anecdotal notes of how the students were holding the scissors, which hand they
were using to cut, and if they were actually cutting the paper or just ripping it. This was amazing for
me to see because it allowed me
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Queen Elizabeth I Of England Or The Golden Age
Queen Elizabeth I of England
Queen Elizabeth I of England is considered to be the most significant monarch in all of English
history. She ruled England for forty four years with a commitment to preserve peace and strength. Her
time as Queen, would come to be known as the Elizabethan Era or the Golden Age.
Born on the seventh of September 1533 to King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth was a healthy
and happy baby, however, she was to only spend three years with her birth mother, who would be
executed in 1536 for false charges made by King Henry VIII of incest, adultery, witchcraft, and
conspiracy against the king. Her father was disappointed she wasn t a boy and didn t even show up to
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However, the rivalry did not last very long because Mary was executed in 1587. Elizabeth refused to
have her executed, but after Mary s role in the Babington Plot was revealed, she made the decision to
send her to her death.
Elizabeth found her final years as queen difficult. Ministers would often make decisions without
consulting her first; she was loosing her grip on power. She was in Richmond Palace when her health
started to fail and died in the early hours of March 24th, 1603, making her the oldest monarch to rule
England at that time, proving to England that women can do some extraordinary things, just as well as
men can. Elizabeth was never married and had no children to take on the throne so King James of
Scotland took over the throne.
Elizabeth left England peaceful, strong, rich, powerful, and with a majority transferring to protestant,
but her greatest achievement was the relationships she forged with her subjects. Queen Elizabeth was
truly an incredible leader and has her own unique place in history. Her loving and kind spirit drew
many people in and made her a favorite. Like she said in her golden speech of 1601, This I account the
glory of my crown, that I have reigned with your
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The Recession of 1973-1975
The recession of 1973 through 1975, was due to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
(OPEC) who rose gas prices and imposed an embargo against the United States. This quickly caused
oil production to be cut dramatically, leaving no choice but to increase the price in oil. This recession,
I am going to pin point the causes, fiscal and monetary policy the government uses to help the
economy slowly come out from the recession. Also I am going to pin point the recession s recovery
and expansion. The causes of this recession was due to the unemployment being too high and how it
had rose even higher through the years. The unemployment rate was at 4.9% by the fourth quarter and
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During these years, Ford was the current President who cut taxes, hoping to increase consumption
goods. In 1974, the federal budget was close to being balanced with a deficit of less than 1% of GDP.
In the fiscal year, the GDP rose to 3.4% and 4.3% the following year. This temporary deficit of the tax
cut in 1975, helped raise the federal deficit, increasing the aggregate demand. They did not worry
seeing the unemployment rate increasing rapidly in the 1974 because the enactment of new legislation
ensured that a higher percentage of the unemployed end up receiving compensation in 1975. The first
steps in taking action to the 1974 1975 recession was changes in taxes and spending. These changes
heavily weighted toward a higher disposable income and consumption of moderate and low income
persons. (The Economic Policy Institute) The results weren t so great, the consumption percentage of
GDP rose in 1974 to 1975 and the investment percentage of GDP was lower in 1975 than in the 1974.
Giving that the Ford tax increase of 1974 was not the best policy at that time. Really, the opposite
contra cyclical policy was needed because it increases aggregate demand in recessions and decreases
aggregate demand in overheated expansions. They also used monetary policy to support President
Ford s stimulus package strategy, efforts to stimulate the economy. Nominal interest rates fell at a
good rate in 1974, causing the recovery to be well under way by when it began to rise again in
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Lord Byron And Edgar Allen Poe
Lord Byron and Edgar Allen Poe were undoubtedly two of the greatest poets of the Romantic Era.
However, even though Lord Byron was European and Edgar Allen Poe was an American Romantic,
they had lived similarly tragic lives. Both Lord Byron, and Edgar Allen Poe, are famous for bringing
light to the darker side of emotion, frequently touching on such topics as despair and death. This is a
direct influence from their own dark and tragic lives. George Noel Gordon was born on January 22,
1788, in Aberdeen, Scotland. Born with a clubbed foot, for which he blamed his mother, and
abandoned at birth by his father, young Byron isolated himself for most of his unhappy youth. He
studied at the Aberdeen Grammar School, until the age of ten when he inherited his title from his great
uncle, the wicked Lord Byron , along with the family s English estate Newstead Abbey. Byron and his
mother Catherine would go on to live in the ruins of the large, but poor conditions of the estate until
his early emancipation by Mrs. Byron s attorney, John Hanson. Hanson had witnessed the torturous
treatments of young Byron s clubbed foot by a doctor named Lavendar. As well as the physical
advances by the child s nurse May Gray, and his mother Catherine s increasingly bad temper. He took
him to London, where a more reputable doctor prescribed a special brace, and sent him to a school in
Dulwich, then to Trinity College in Cambridge. It was here that Byron discovered a romantic interest
in men, adding to his already isolative and secretive persona. In 1803 Byron returned to Newstead
Abbey, where he courted his distant cousin Mary Chaworth. She soon grew tired of his lameness, and
her subsequent rejection led Byron to indulge his grief in a series of melancholic poems. 1806, he
anonymously published his first volume of poetry, Fugitive Pieces. The volume was labeled obscene
and received many negative criticisms due to its frank, erotic verses. Byron, at the request of a friend,
collected and burned all but four copies, the revised version of which would not be published until
after his death. The next year, however, Byron published his second volume, Hours of Idleness, which
received disturbingly negative reviews. This prompted Byron to
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How Is Lighting Used In Apocalypse Now
Apocalypse Now is a work of art, that encaptures the horrific and gruesome tone of the Vietnam War.
My first impression of the film led me to categorize it as a war film or dramatization. It felt like a
thriller that went above and beyond the typical formula. Coppola skillfully uses the elements of light
and shadows, color, and music in Apocalypse Now to visually portray the psychological damaging
effects of war.
O Donnell (p 19) points out that lighting is a key segment in the film, particularly shown by fogs and
shadows. The film is primarily concerned with the subject of war and the faint experience that the
officers got from it. It was portrayed in a very dull manner. As it begins, the lights are slowly raised.
Willard starts his vessel ride through the night. However, as the journey continues, the movie gets
gloomy, as the shadows increase and the light darkens. The movie s lighting paints a picture of the
risks of the conflict in the wilderness. The vessel, fittingly named Erebus (the dim locale of ... Show
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The opening grouping blurs into The End, an environmental melody by the Doors that sounds as
colorful as the Vietnamese wilderness looks Apocalypse Now (1979). With this spooky, cranky tune as
his background, Captain Willard tumbles into a descending path that proceeds all through the film.
Promptly, the music connects picture to place and time: with its furious rhythms, the tune sets us up
for the journey that begins. Music from the Doors shows up again close to the end of the film when
Willard rises out of the stream and shots of Kurtz s butcher are intertwined with shots of the caribou
butcher. The homicide scene is the most hallucinatory of the film because of the mix of the Doors
rock, cinematographer Storaro s dreamlike lighting plan, and the forward and backward cuts in the
middle of Kurtz and the
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Netflix Inc. Essay
Netflix Inc.
Company Background
Netflix Inc. incorporated in 1997 and made its first public offering in 2002. Netflix is an online movie
rental service which provides its 3,000,000 subscribers access to over 40,000 DVD titles. Although
Netflix stocks nearly every title available on DVD, it does not stock titles containing adult content.
The Netflix program allows subscribers to rent as many DVD s as they want, and keep them for as
long as they want. Three DVD s can be out at a time, as soon as one is returned the next DVD on the
subscriber generated movie list is shipped out. The DVD s are delivered for free by the United States
Postal Service from regional distribution centers located throughout the United States. Netflix can
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The video rental stores such as Blockbuster and Hollywood Video have suffered from dramatic drops
in VHS rental spending. But new companies such as Netflix have enjoyed strong growth.
Ticket sales for movie theaters are down nearly 6% since 2002. This is due in part by some movie
goers deciding to pass on the theatre and wait for the DVD. This is because the average price of a
ticket is over $6 today and some markets charge up to $10. With the cost of a DVD falling toward the
$15 price range, and unlimited rentals for under $20, many people are opting for the convenience and
savings of skipping the theatre.
The television industry has found that consumer spending on TV programs on DVD can reach $5
million per episode. With programming costs sky rocketing this revenue will change program
development and ownership patterns.
Hollywood studios are the big winners in the new industry trend. Their home video business is now
called home entertainment, and since 2002 has been increasing its focus on the DVD format. This may
be the reasoning behind the DVD releases of blockbuster movies shortly after their theatre run.
DVD s continue to grow more popular with existing users and in 2005 DVD s are expected to convert
more than 15,000 new households to its format every day. These new customers will bring new
behaviors and preferences
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Managing Conflict And Difficult Interactions
At some point, we all have to interact with people we don t like. Maybe you can t completely avoid
this person because they are a coworker, neighbor, or family member. Interactions with people you
don t like can end badly with you saying something you later regret or storming off in a temper but
they don t have to. You can get through these interactions without any major problems by taking
proactive measures that help you get along with them and striving to keep a positive outlook. It can
also help to know how to manage these interactions before they take a turn for the worst.
[[Category:Managing Conflict and Difficult Interactions]] [[Category:Social Nuisances]] ==Steps==
===Being Proactive about the Interaction=== #Observe and imitate ... Show more content on
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Know how much you are willing to take and don t be afraid to draw the boundary somewhere.
Figuring out how much you can take before losing your cool can help defuse a situation before it turns
explosive.https://www.mindbodygreen.com/0 17839/7 tricks to stay calm when interacting with
people you dont like.html [[Image:Deal with People You Don t Like Step 4.jpeg|center]] #*For
example, if you have a coworker who s always bragging about money, you might say, Hank, I made a
personal commitment to only discuss finances on a need to basis. I m sure you can understand. #*If
the person is always pressuring you about your personal life, you might merely say, I have a rule about
not discussing my personal life at work. #Switch topics during conversation. If someone you don t like
has brought up a topic of conversation that annoys or frustrates you, switching topics can minimize the
annoyance you feel and make it easier to deal with him or her.[[Image:Deal with People You Don t
Like Step 11.jpeg|center]] #*When changing topics, make sure that the topic you change to is happy
or neutral. You also need to make the transition naturally instead of abruptly. #*Let s say your
coworker is whispering about the boss s alleged affair before a meeting. They mention a restaurant
where they supposedly saw the illicit couple. You might alter the course of the conversation by saying,
Oh,
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How Is Hedda Gabler Morally Ambiguous Character
When a strong willed, honest, miserable Hedda comes in conflict with the strict and overbearing
customs of society in a situation in which her mental and physical boundaries are faced, the result may
be a the balance of a morally ambiguous character. In the play Hedda Gabler, the morally ambiguous
character is Hedda Gabler herself. Combining her brutal honesty and miserable and controlling way of
life with this protagonist was not something typical of this era. Hedda Gabler is a pivotal morally
ambiguous character. Henrik Ibesn wrote Hedda Gabler, Hedda Gabler can be seen as both purely
good and evil, she does do many other evil acts as well as nice acts. Hedda Gabler s mannerisms and
behavior classify her as an ambiguous character. Hedda Gabler cannot be seen as purely good or
purely evil. The protagonist was definitely purely evil in many ways. The first way can be seen when
Hedda burns the manuscript. While Hedda burns the manuscript she is saying aloud that she is burning
Lovborg child. This was Lovborg s whole life and Hedda burned the manuscript. This showed Hedda
s purely evil side. As she had no reason to burn the manuscript in the first place. She just decided to
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Hedda Gabler expresses her feelings without care of who is around. The protagonist goes against
every traditional aspect that is respectable of this era. Hedda Gabler opens up doors for woman to see
at during the Victorian time period. Hedda s blunt and honest comments definitely add to the character
that she is. Also, the inability to hold her thoughts in. All three of these aspects gives the reader a
deeper inside of what life was like, and how miserable some woman may have been. Hedda Gabler
also gives the audience a reason to keep guessing. Henrik Ibsen uses the unfamiliar territory of
someone like Hedda Gabler to keep the audiences on their
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Hamlet s Soliloquy Essay
When analyzing Shakespeare s Hamlet through the deconstructionist lens various elements of the play
come into sharper focus. Hamlet s beliefs about himself and his crisis over indecision are expounded
upon by the binary oppositions created in his soliloquies. Hamlet s first soliloquy comes in act one
scene two, as Hamlet reflects on the current state of events. The chief focus of this soliloquy is
essentially the rottenness of the king, queen and the world in general. In this passage the reader is
introduced to Hamlet pseudo obsession with death and suicide, which later will become a chief point
of indecision. In this particular speech, however, Hamlet is fairly confident. He wishes that his too too
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Hamlet also manages to both degrade himself and his uncle in another comparison, saying his uncle
was no more like my father / Than I to Hercules (1.2.152 3). Though such strong comparisons to
romanticized and mythical figures could are partially simple hyperbole, they also underscore some of
the insecurity in Hamlet s character. The value in recognizing this comes as Hamlet descends into his
madness, whether real or imaginary, where the reader can see that, even before Hamlet deliberately
decides to appear to be mad he has certain issues and insecurities with his own feelings. Even more
significantly, this passage begins to elaborate on Hamlet s relationship with his mother. Gertrude
represents an interesting dilemma for the deconstructionist critic, as she does not create or involve
herself in many conflicts or oppositions. She manages to significantly affect the plot and the subtext of
the play while seeming almost insignificant as a character at first glance through the deconstructionist
lens. She does not overtly affect events, and often plays the victim of circumstance. This very
insignificance creates an issue for Hamlet, who is clearly quite disgusted with her behavior. He
vehemently disapproves of the speed of her marriage to Claudius, saying that a beast, that wants
discourse of reason, / Would have mourned longer (1.2.150 1), but can find no other strong criticism
of her other than how fast she remarried. This strikes at the
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How Did Nina Kokoon Influence Russian Art
The Russian artist Nina Kogan was born in 1889 in Sankt Petersburg, where she died in 1942.
Interested in fine arts from an early age, she educated herself in numerous schools and academies, just
to note the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (1911 13), and later the influential
Vitebsk School of Art (1919 22), where she studied under Marc Chagall and Kazimir Malevich,
alongside artists such as El Lissitzky and Vera Ermolaeva. Both Chagall and Malevich would have
greatly influence her further practice, on the one hand illustrations and expressionistic figurative
paintings, and at the other Suprematist compositions, which she is the most acclaimed for. The work
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The range of media he is working through spans from painting, graphics, or photography, collages and
artists books, to body and performance art. Rainer, like no other artist, embodies the rebellious spirit
of post war art. Quitting the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna after a few days of studies, he followed
his own artistic path, executing series of Surrealism influenced drawings at the turn of 40s and 50s, as
a co founding member of the artistic group Hundsgruppe.
However, Rainer made an international name for himself with his later activity, especially the
iconoclastic series Overpaintings (1953 65), where he produced own pieces by painting over other
artists. Throughout the decades, Rainer immersed himself in the subject of mental disorders and
psychedelia, which led to his performances under the drug use, and involvement in the Viennese
Actionism. The following decade, the artist shifted once again, returning to the methods of
appropriation art by executing the series of re photographed pictures. Eventually, the artist was
appointed professor at the Academy of Fine Art in Vienna (1981 95), where he lectured until his
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Computers and Homeland Security Essay
Computers and Homeland Security
Homeland Security is one of the most important departments in the United States. The United States
Department of Homeland Security job is to reduce our vulnerability to terrorism and lead a national
effort to help prevent terrorist attacks on our nation (Computer Concept, pg. 50). As technology
evolves over the course of time, computers end up playing a crucial role in homeland security.
Computer systems are used throughout everyday lifestyles in order to make difficult tasks much
simple. The government utilizes such systems in order to support their efforts in locating suspected
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One negative component of computers is that hackers often find methods to penetrate the information
barriers. Homeland security agencies are trying to secure the national computer with programs that
target individual computer owners, corporate computer networks, internet service providers, and
communications carriers (Computer Concepts, pg. 51). The main purpose of the program US CERT is
to reduce the vulnerability of computer systems. Hackers usually try to harm computers by placing
viruses or worms in them, but the US CERT program helps reduce the damage of these viruses and
worms. US Cert reduces damage by sending mail to the computer when threats and vulnerabilities are
found.
The National Security Agency coordinates, directs, and performs highly specialized activities to
protect U.S. government information systems and produce foreign signals intelligence information
(http://www.nsa.gov/about/index.cfm). Without the NSA the systems of the government would not be
able to function as well as it does. The NSA has been with computer security research, investigating a
variety of security topics. This system helping the government must be able to separate information
between confidentiality and integrity to help provide system security. An operating system security
mechanism makes the separation between the two. Unfortunately, many operating systems the security
features to make the separation. Since many systems lack the ability to
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The Crucible Hysteria Quotes
One of the themes that a character portrays very well in The Crucible is hysteria that is shown by
Mary Warren. Mary Warren´s personality is revealed well in through this theme by her not believing
that there is witchcraft and later being accused of doing witchcraft. She is also one of the main people
that shows hysteria very well in important events such as the trial. The Crucible was written during
The Red Scare, also known as McCarthyism which was when government initiated propaganda
against Communism was at its zenith. Hysteria is exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or
excitement, especially among a group of people. This relates to the play, because the community
accused each other of being witchcraft for things that just happen without any real information. ...
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The scene in which this happened was when Susanna Walcott came in and says the doctor doesn t
know what the matter is and turns to Parris for him to look for spiritual causes, and he wants to say
there isn t. Some proof that displays that there is hysteria is this quote from Parris during this scene is
There is a faction that is sworn to drive me from my pulpit. Do you understand that? (11) This is
hysteria, because Parris believes there is a faction out there to get him and maybe even fire him. He´s
just paranoid because of the witchcraft that is going on and he is afraid he will lose his job and be
made as a corrupt. This is considered hysteria, because thereś an actuals organized when there
probably isn´t. There is at least no evidence so far that this is
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Examples Of Linguistic Prejudice
Someone has said that it requires less mental effort to condemn than to think.
― Emma Goldman
You have a funny accent!
Where did you learn to talk?
Did you hear how she pronounces that word?
Above we have three sentences that exemplify linguistic prejudice. According to the Oxford
dictionary, prejudice is a preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience .
Prejudice is not based on our own reason. Kant defines prejudice as a tendency to passivity and,
consequently, to the heteronomy of reason . This means that a prejudicial idea/belief is not authentic,
but given to us by a person or a group and we accept it without considering the facts or they are
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It camouflages other prejudices. Considering that the way a person speaks a language is 100% linked
to who s/he is (her/his culture, social class, environment, etc.), when we exclude a person because of
the way s/he speaks, we exclude a person because of who s/he is. The problem is not on what is said ,
but who said it . When we say that a particular dialect is wrong or ugly , we are ignoring the fact that
there is no wrong way, according to Linguistics. We were led to believe that there is a best way to
speak. When we reinforce this idea we push millions of people that have no access to education to the
periphery of the world, we take away their voices. When we say s/he talks this way because s/he is
probably ignorant, poor, probably came from a poor culture we are again practicing linguistic
prejudice. Everybody has (or should have) freedom of speech. When you see a person being
linguistically prejudicial, tell this person the truth. To respect the linguistic variety of all and every
person is to respect their physical and spiritual integrity as human. This is an issue that has to be
exposed we should all talk about it.
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Why Do Americans Already Enjoy Living Standards
#1. Americans already enjoy living standards that far exceed world averages. Do we have enough?
Should we even try to produce more? I think it is vital that Americans always continue to strive for
prosperity because our economy is so market driven. Without the motivational drive for increasing
output we would begin to lose vital elements behind our overall production in the United States.
Although, I think it is important that we remember the goods and services that our lower class enjoys
are considered luxuries in the poorer population of many other nations.
Summing up my point I d say we have enough but we must continue to treasure the mentality of
wanting more because it made our current standards of living possible.
#2. Why is GDP
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Walmart Case Study Analysis
For decades, Wal Mart has held the title of the American retailer (although it is international) where
people can get products for the lowest price possible. As the world s largest retailer, Wal Mart has
been looked at as a role model for many competitors who desired the profits Wal Mart has received in
past periods. The founder, Sam Walton, began to design his stores in 1962 to the have everyday low
pricing (EDLP) method, opposed to the popular at the time hi lo pricing. Lucky for Walton,
throughout the late 1900s there was a great trend in discount retailing buying in bulk at a lower price,
which EDLP catered to, making Wal Mart the leading retailer. The firm also strides itself on its
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That is, the distribution centers were always up to date on which stores were selling what, and which
stores needed more inventory and what products they needed. Because of this, Wal Mart stores were
almost never out of stock for any product, and kept customers satisfied.
While Wal Mart has been the leading retailer in the industry and has had many great strategies to keep
up its competitive advantage, for the past decade competitors have been able to close the gap between
them. Major competitors of the firm include Dollar Stores, Kmart, Sears, Costco, Tesco and Kroger.
Amazon.com has become a major threat to Wal Mart, with the convenience of online shopping many
customers have switched over to ordering from Amazon.com than physically going in a Wal Mart
store and making the purchase. While Wal Mart s stock has been stalled at $45 55 per share, all of its
competitors stocks have been increasing. Neuhausen states, We ve owned Wal Mart stock for the past
decade, and it s been basically flat over that period. During the same time, we d have made more
money had we been invested in the S P index of the largest 500 U.S. stocks... The data suggest that
new competitors, especially the Dollar Stores, Amazon.com and Tesco are gaining in popularity in the
United States (Mark, 14).
It is imperative that Wal Mart takes some sort of
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Lyons Sandstone Formation
The well tested in this project is located in the city of Brighton in Weld County, CO. Well SHABLE
AB11 04P which is operated by Halliburton is one of the many wells in the Wattenberg field.
Wattenberg field is a low permeability ( tight ) basin center gas field (Highley 12).Based from the
Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission in 1999, the Wattenberg field has approximately
produced 1.75 TCFG, 76.4 MMBO, and 15.7 MMBW from all of the formation above. The primary
source of hydrocarbon production in the Wattenberg field comes from the Muddy ( J ) Sandstone
formation which currently has 1,900 producing wells. The Wattenberg formation also has a potential
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Lyons sandstone can be divided into two distinct types which are the red and grey facies. The red
facies are the red colored sandstone which contains no hydrocarbons and the gray facies are the white
to black colored sandstone which contain hydrocarbon in its matrix (Levandowski,
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Elisabeth Condon’s Nocturne vs. Vincent van Gogh’s The...
Similarity in theme and color first drew me to select Elisabeth Condon s Nocturne (Bob Rauschenberg
Gallery) and Vincent van Gogh s The Starry Night (Frank 348) for this research paper. Initially I
wanted to pick two pieces that were different enough in order to form a decent comparison and yet
alike enough to connect them in some way. In the art gallery, Nocturne gave me a feeling similar to
the one I experienced when I first saw The Starry Night; there was something otherworldly and
mystical about it. It made you look at a greater expanse then the bit of landscape that was shown in an
unexpected way. Though each work was made in over a hundred year gap from the other, both works
use a brilliant use of color and a view of the sky ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The artist of Nocturne, Elisabeth Condon, was heavily influenced by the places she has visited. Her
own craft of improvisational paint pouring combined with the influence of Eastern art, specifically
Chinese scrolls, helps to create the unique presence that each painting holds. Her paintings, collages
and drawings use improvisational pours of paint, sketchbook drawings and digital projections to
establish idiosyncratic compositions. Heeding the Tang Dynasty dictum of landscape as a fusion of
observation and memory, they interweave external and internal perceptions of particular locations
(ABOUT: Biography). The Starry Night is an oil painting that depicts a small, nestled town under an
almost magical sky. This piece, much like Elisabeth s Nocturne, possesses a dominance of cool hues.
While both paintings depict a night sky, Vincent van Gogh s The Starry Night actually leads the
observer s eyes through the painting due to it s brush strokes and fluidity. Although the work is very
fluid and almost kinetic, it is not overwhelming or busy. Its rhythm is purposeful, not noisy. In fact,
the painting almost gives off a calming, spiritual feeling to the viewer. The sky over the nestled town
is a swirl of blue, yellow, and orange tints and shades that demonstrates an almost ethereal influence
as if something greater is meant to be shown than what is simply before the observer. Radial
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The Neo-Ussherian Model Of The Flood
There is a concept in biblical exegesis known as the historical grammatical method. This method
suggests that in order to come to a complete understanding of the biblical text, you need to understand
the literary context (the actual pages of Scripture) and the cultural context (what the author was
talking about with reference to the culture). In that sense, as our knowledge of ancient cultures
expands, we can expect our interpretation of the Bible to change. This could mean that church history
could get it wrong because it would not know everything we do about the culture. In addition to
knowledge of the culture, scientific knowledge could make some contributions. I am not sure why we
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They will typically suggest that Psalm 104:6 9 is a reference to the global flood, not the creation
event. But I am not inclined to think that. Verse 5 reads, He establishes the earth on its foundations
which is a clear reference to creation. Verse 10 (coming directly after the passage I just quoted) reads,
He sends forth springs in the valleys; They flow between the mountains. He goes on to talk about how
this fresh water feeds the animals. David also writes about vegetation and other aspects of the creation
event. For us to think that David departed from the creation event in the middle of a creation psalm,
surrounded by texts that reiterate the events of Genesis 1 would seem like eisegesis. So, Psalm 104:6 9
really does restrict against a global flood. Second, some Neo Ussherians suggest that if that
interpretation is correct, it would also restrict against local floods. That is a sort of reductio ad
absurdum. The problem is that the boundary is this larger landmass. David is looking at the original
creation and telling his audience that this will never again be the state of the earth; God has set a
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The Positive And Negative Effects Of Mosquitoes
According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control, every year more than 1.5 million people around the
globe lose their lives due to mosquito borne diseases (2012). A mosquito is an insect which lives
around the world, especially in tropical and subtropical countries. The mosquito has both positive and
negative effects. As part of positive effects, larvae of mosquitoes are food for fish and dragonflies, and
when mosquitoes consume nectar, they help the flowers to pollinate. On the other hand, mosquitoes
make people annoyed and cause many diseases. World Health Organization (2016) explains that the
mosquito is the greatest menace which causes many diseases and they are responsible for more than
million deaths and cases every year. There are many diseases that caused by mosquitoes, but the
diseases are commonly found and get people s attention because they have many negative effects on
people such as malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus disease. A disease that kills a child patient every
two minutes and gets patient to infect again is malaria. As World Health Organization explains,
Malaria is a life threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the bites
of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes (2016). Malaria is transmitted in tropical and subtropical
countries. The countries that mostly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explains that Zika is spread mostly by the bite of an
infected Aedes species mosquito. These are the same mosquitoes that spread dengue and chikungunya
viruses (2016). The first human cases of Zika were detected in 1952. Tropical Africa, Southeast Asia,
and the Pacific Islands have been reported on Zika virus. World Health Organization (2016) reports
that Since 2015, 67 countries and territories reported evidence of vector borne Zika virus
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Risk Free Interest Rate
CHAPTER 12: COST OF CAPITAL A. OVERVIEW Definition: Cost of capital refers to the rate of
return a firm must earn on its investment projects to increase the market value of its common shares
required by market suppliers of capital to attract funds to the firm Notes: If project rate of return cost
of capital ( value of firm increases If project rate of return cost of capital ( value of firm decreases
Goal: minimize cost of capital Assumptions: 1. Business risk (not able to cover operating costs) is
unchanged 2. Financial risk (not able to cover financial obligations) is unchanged 3. Cost of capital is
measured on an after tax basis Basic equation: Ways to evaluate the basic ... Show more content on
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Keep weights in decimals; keep cost in %. Should we use kr or kn? Kr is often less costly than Kn (
retained investment is often used first for long term financing. How to find weights? Book value
weights: use accounting values to measure the proportion Market value weights: use market values
(prices) to measure the proportion (preferred) Historic weights: book/market value weights based on
actual capital structure proportion Target weights: book/market value weights based on desired capital
structure Example A firm has on its books the amounts and specific (after tax) costs shown in the
following table. Find WACC. |Source |Book value |Specific cost | |Long term debt |$700,000 |5.3% |
|Preferred equity |50,000 |12.0 | |Common equity |650,000 |16.0 | 1. The text book uses slightly
different notations: G. Final Notes 1. Relative risks and costs; not absolute 2. Changes in capital
structure may affect The weights in calculating WACC The relative risks and, therefore, return on
equity (and the cost of debt) 3. Combine with CAPM to assess changes in capital structures and the
beta Example Suppose a
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Different Types Of Valuation Methods
Within the financial sector, there are many different types of valuation methods in which their purpose
is to receive the share price of a company. Throughout this paper, I will discuss the various methods
and the factors that contribute to the outcomes of each one. The context of this paper will be discussed
in the manners of both the positive and negative aspects of each method. With each method, I will also
explain the factors that significantly influence the price of each method used. Currently, Cenovus is
trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange at a value of $17.83. One of the key aspects that I will
acknowledge is that they currently have a long term growth value of 108% and their target price is
$18.55. Other factors can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is one of the most significant downfalls of this method, because you can greatly misprice the
value of the firm without considering the cash flows as well as other variables. Another common
valuation method that one may use is the EV/EBITDA ratio method. This specific method takes into
consideration the value of EBITDA as well as the value of net debt (market value of debt).
Another important consideration that investors must be aware of is the type of depreciation method
that Cenovus uses. Since Cenovus is a large asset company, this is a vital aspect to consider when
using the book value method. If Cenovus depreciates their assets at a faster pace, this will allow
investors to part take in a valuable investment and would cause for a positive pick for their portfolio.
However, if the company depreciates their asset in a slower manner, this could create a higher book
price than what the stock is currently trading at. This may misrepresent the value of the firm to the
investor. Investors should be cautious when considering this type of method for valuing companies.
Therefore, investors should do thorough research in what type of depreciation method Cenovus uses.
The methods include a straight line depreciation or a double declining method. Both have a significant
impact on the share price of the firm when using the book value approach.
One common method within the industry
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Why Did Indians Become Politically Active In The Late 1800s
Indians were becoming politically active in the late 1800s. During this period, they founded
institutions that would help end colonial rule. In 1885, Indian modernists formed the Indian National
Congress to reform Hindu and Muslim practices that did not match up to their liberal ideals and to
change British Indian policies that were opposed to democratic ideals. However, many internal issues
within the Indian culture were obstacles to independence. Most notably are the differences in language
groups. Despite these problems, a nationalist movement took root within the country that ultimately
led to the creation of India and Pakistan in 1947. There were three principles to this movement that
helped the movement succeed. The first was that National
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Branagh s Hamlet
Hamlet, one of the most intricate and influential plays by Shakespeare, debatably of all time. It has
inspired not only appreciative readers and writing critiques but continuous generations of people. The
inspiration led to the fabrication of many great movies, which wasn t achievable until the 20th century.
Before cinema was the prevalent method of sharing appreciation and spilling emotion for a specific
subject, art portrayed what would fly through our minds such as the many interpretations of Ophelia s
death. With the imagery put into motion we can try and pick apart how certain people might view the
play being portrayed and choose what best suits our expectation of this tragedy. Other things that only
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The film that surpassed all my expectations and gave me exactly what I wanted to see was Kenneth
Branagh s Hamlet. The way I would picture King Hamlets great castle of Denmark came up exactly
the way I thought it would. The 1800 s setting presented in this film gave it more of a professional feel
to it and I loved the vibrant colours throughout the movie. So even though the play is suppose to give
off a gloomy atmosphere, dealing with the concept of suicide, the vibrancy of every scene would grab
your attention away from the themes for a few seconds. It lets you take in the beautiful scenery and
how the play should ve been set up if it did take place in the real world. Scenes such as the burial of
Ophelia, where the imagery and setting change from the graveyard to Hamlets old memories of
Yorick, the contrasts between such vibrant scenes and darker ones mix and interlace beautifully. This
is something that neither Zeffirelli nor Almereyda were able to accomplish in their films. In Zaferelli s
Hamlet the imagery presented throughout was not more than what the settings it could not portray. It
didn t properly grasp more than the generic medieval atmosphere. It would ve been a lot more
successful to include more clips of what life would ve been like for Hamlet and the people of
Denmark. In Almereyda s version it wasn t really his fault for not presenting more imagery of the play
because it was set in modern times, and we have seen countless movies and clips of
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The Pros And Cons Of The FDA
For producers of food animals in the United States this year is not going to be the same as any other
year in the past. Why, you may ask? The Food and Drug Administration created stricter guidelines to
the Veterinary Feed Directive. For example, any beef producer has used or heard of MGA in their
lifetime. Many producers just order MGA, mix it with the feed and feed it. MGA is used to
synchronize heifers or to prevent heifers from coming into heat in the feedlot so they don t waste
energy while in heat. Producers are now going to have to take extra steps to get the antibiotics they
need for their heard. This is going to affect almost all producers of food animals, large and small. The
FDA is going to have to teach and inform producers about how what and why this is put into effect.
FDA and researchers are going to have to explain to and keep producers up to date with information
like the following.
What is the FDA and what does it do you may ask? The FDA stands for Food and Drug
Administration. They are responsible for protecting the public s health, and ensure the safety and
security of human and veterinary dugs. They also regulate the making, selling and distribution of
products. The FDA regulates many things including foods, like additives and supplements, drugs, both
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There is a continuing concern in the United States is bacterial resistance to antibiotics. The
government continues to research and analyze the use of antibiotics in animals and humans. It is not a
fact that the use of antibiotics in animals cause resistance in humans. Antibiotics are a necessity in the
production of food animals therefore if they completely band antibiotics it would put animal welfare
and food safety at a large risk. By implementing the VFD the government can assure people that
farmers and ranchers are using antibiotics
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Essay On The History Of The World In 6 Glasses
As we read The History of the World in 6 Glasses by Tom Standage, we see the massive impact that
certain drinks had on history. These drinks could do everything from controlling trade to influencing
government. Their power was endless for one sole reason: demand. All three of these commodities
caused major shifts in power. Each of the drinks presented a different type of power. Rum influences
the pattern of trade, coffee enhanced the power of intellect, and tea worked with politics to create a in
shift power. All three of these powers are important in world history and still have an effect on the
world today. Rum was a drink used by the Americans as a way of gaining power through trade. A shift
in power is seen as the slave owners began using rum to trade for slaves. The slave owners would
trade rum for people and that gave them more manpower and economic power. Slaves were also
encouraged to become dependent on regular rations of rum to coax them through ... Show more
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By the end of the 1700 s tea was the biggest drink in the British Empire. Tea started as a drink for the
wealthy, but eventually became a drink for all classes. The massive profits that were being made off of
selling tea lead to its political power in the British Empire. The political power that was gained with
tea wasn t for the drink itself was for the company selling the tea: the East India Tea Company. The
East India Tea Company was selling tea all over the world and was at some points, bringing in as
much profits as Britain was in taxes. Its overwhelming growth led to the company obtaining what they
wanted with the government. The company had a serious amount of influence in parliament. The East
India Tea Company helped tea secure its footing and once it started there was no stopping. Tea was
able to create a power shift, for it made a fortune for the East India Tea Company and all this money
led to power. It lead to power
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  • 2. Spanish Conquistador John Houser John Houser had a determination to relive his father s career passion as an assistant carver. When the El Paso City council assigned a large scale project of the Spanish conquistador: Juan de Onate, Houser grasped the project and wanted to create the largest bronze statue in the world. He envisioned the statue as a long overdue contribution mission to embrace and represent the contributions of the Hispanic culture and history to the United States. His vision of this great project was completely different from the area s Native Americans point of view. The Native Americans saw horror and discrimination in this statue because of their own personal memories of Onate. From the memories of this conquistador, they recalled brutal massacres and slavery. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This decision would be finalized by going from house to house for opinions of the project and conducting research of who Onate was. I honestly believe that if each official in the El Paso City Council was to make a decision based on these methods, they would go against the Houser project for sure. The arguments made by the groups testifying were based on the objective whether or not the project should be completed. The side that testified that the completion of the sculpture shouldn t be accomplished had a claim that correlated to who Onate was. From the claims made, they made a point that Onate was a man who slaughtered, killed, raped people to steal their land. He treated them with disrespect and building a sculpture of him and putting it in the middle of El Paso, would bring shame to the city because he was a murder, not someone who anyone should look up to. Art has a powerful meaning attached to it, and the sculpture to the Native Americans represented racism and reminded them of the terror their ancestors went through which was overall a traumatic experience. The people who supported the sculpture did not really know who Onate was, all they cared about was publicity and history needed to be recognized and appreciated. My position in tearing down this project apart would definitely represent the traditionalism subculture because this position does not appreciate this government s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. REI Case Study Essay Recreational Equipment Incorporated (REI) is an innovative retailer of outdoor equipment and apparel. Since 1938, the recreational retailer has strived to provide its customers with the best equipment, at reasonable prices, while supporting conservation and education initiatives. Utilizing the mission statement We inspire, educate and outfit for a lifetime of adventure and stewardship, REI is an exemplary example of how corporate diversity can boost a company s productivity and innovation (REI, 2014). This case study will discuss the internal and external diversity initiatives of REI and their effect on the organization s performance. Topics will include a general background of the organization and industry, discussions on the types of diversity in the company, organizational procedures that support diversity and an analysis of how the organization can improve in the area of diversity. Background Born from the frustrations of two avid ice climbers, who were unable to find reasonably priced ice axes, REI has been proving outdoor equipment since 1938 (REI, n.d.). The origins of the company begin with Lloyd Anderson, who finally found the ice axes he was looking for in Austria. REI officially began when Mr. Anderson create a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4). According to the annual REI Stewardship Report (2014), this desire to embrace diversity extends beyond the walls of the company itself, and into the great outdoors. The organization s vision includes seeing a more diverse representation of the populace enjoying the attributes of nature and other outdoor pursuits. To that end, the organization has developed a three pronged strategy to fulfill their vision of organizational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Light Vs Dark Matter Did you know that we have a Dark Matter in the Galaxy? The world we see and are familiar with comprises of Ordinary Matter. Everything made out of particles is viewed as Ordinary Matter. Typical Matter makes up of five percent of all matter. So what makes up whatever is left of the ninety five percent? Dark energy makes up approximately seventy percent of our universe while Dark Matter makes up the last a quarter century. What is Dark Matter? Dark Matter is the main clarification we have for why our universe grows in the way it does; however, we have no clue what makes it up. Dark Matter does not cluster up like Ordinary Matter, so it doesn t make up anything that we discover imperative; for example, planets and life shapes. Rather Dark Matter is spread out over our world or in another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In our universe, there is stars, galaxies and other they are made of protons and neutrons and also electrons bundled together into atoms. Most of the universe is it appears is made of something that we don t know about only when there was invisible substance is called dark matter that we did not know about it is 25% of all matters and there is another substance a force that can repel gravity it is known as the dark energy and it is made of 70% of all matter so that makes up 5% of matter of the universe. Dark Matter is different from Dark Energy, Dark Matter can not be seen with the light it is invisible but, according to NationalGeographic.com that making dark matter impossible to detect with current instruments. But scientists are confident it exists because of the gravitational effects it appears to have on galaxies and galaxy clusters . For Dark Energy scientist they don t know why, what, how do they know that Dark Matter exists in spaces, Dark Energy is way different from normal matter dark energy has negative pressure, and it s this negative pressure that makes gravity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Survival Of Organisms Depends On Adaptive Behavior And... Survival of organisms depends on adaptive behavior and species interactions. Taxis is less or more automatic movement towards or away from a stimulus or direct movement. An example of taxis is when a plant is put by a windowsill. The plant grows towards the light. Another example is when stream fish automatically swim upward in the upstream direction. This example is considered positive taxis. This type of taxis allows the fish to swim in the direction of food and allows them to not be swept away. Kinesis is a simple change in activity or turning rate in response to a stimulus or random movement in response to stimulus. An example of kinesis is when sow bugs become more active in dry areas and less active in humid areas. Sow bugs does vary depending on humidity, however sow bugs do not move toward or away from suitable moisture levels. Both taxis and kinesis will guarantee that organisms will remain in environments that increase their chances of survival. When organisms are put into critical conditions its activities will decrease, although when an organism is put into positive conditions the organism will stay in that condition for the longest time possible. This behavior will increase the survivorship of individuals of a species. Migration is a regular long distance change in location. During migration many animals pass through environments that they have not formally been too before. Migration can be caused by seasonal changes. For example, some bird species migrate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Duality In Edgar Allan Poe s Poetry Stallings 4 Poetic Principle and The Rationale of Verse. He also produced the thrilling tale, The Cask of Amontillado, and poems such as Ulalume and The Bells. Most of Poe s work is concerned with terror and sadness, but in normal circumstances the poet was a pleasant companion. The way Poe talked was so mysterious and dark, therefore Edgar Allan Poe talked brilliantly, and with so much emotional and passion in his poems. Even when he does not hurl his characters into the clutch of mysterious forces or onto the untrodden paths of the beyond, he uses the anguish of imminent death as the means of causing the nerves to quiver ( The Pit and the Pendulum ), and his grotesque invention deals with corpses and decay in an uncanny play with the aftermath of death. Edgar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was capable of writing angelic or weird poetry, with a supreme sense of rhythm and word appeal, or prose of sumptuous beauty and suggestiveness, with the apparent abandon of compelling inspiration; yet he would write down a problem of morbid psychology or the outlines of an unrelenting plot in a hard and dry style. In Poe s masterpieces the double contents of his temper, of his mind, and of his art are fused into a oneness of tone, structure, and movement, the more effective, perhaps, as it is compounded of various elements. As a critic, Poe laid great stress upon correctness of language, metre, and structure. He formulated rules for the short story, in which he sought the ancient unities the short story should relate a complete action and take place within one day in one place. To these unities he added that of mood or effect. He was not extreme in these views, however. He praised longer works and sometimes thought allegories and morals admirable if not crudely presented. Poe admired originality, often in work very different from his own, and was sometimes an unexpectedly generous critic of decidedly minor writers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Eassy On Smoking 1.0 Introduction Tobacco is a major contributor to deaths from chronic diseases . Tobacco is the world s single most avoidable cause of death and illness. By the end of the twentieth century, cigarettes killed approximately five million people annually worldwide and tobacco is expected to take the lives of nearly one half of the world s 1.1 billion current users. It is predicted that during the first quarter century, the number of smokers will increase by a half billion, and the number of annual tobacco related deaths will more than triple to 10 million, with developing countries suffering the greatest impact. The annual death toll is projected to increase several fold in low income countries by the year 2020, and Pakistan is no exception. Although the Government of Pakistan in 1997 identified smoking as one of the leading causes of mortality, it remains one of the most serious public health challenges. Smoking is strongly associated with age, which may suggest social tolerance to smoking in this setting and that social and educational variables appear to play a significant role in smoking among universities students. According to research universities and college students on tobacco use, indicated that more than half of the students used a tobacco product. Nowadays the prevalence of smoking continues to increase especially among the younger age students. Tobacco smoking is a major risk factor for non communicable diseases such as ischemic heart disease, stroke, chronic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Ectodermal Dysplasias Essay Ectodermal dysplasia is not a single disorder, but a group of syndromes all deriving from abnormalities of the ectodermal structures.More than 150 different syndromes have been identified.Despite some of the syndromes having different genetic causes the symptoms are sometimes very similar. Diagnosis is usually by clinical observation often with the assistance of family medical histories so that it can be determined whether transmission is autosomal dominant or recessive.Worldwide around 7,000 people have been diagnosed with an ectodermal dysplasia condition. Some ED conditions are only present in single family units and derive from very recent mutations. Ectodermal dysplasias can occur in any race but are common in caucasians than any other group and especially in fair caucasians.Ectodermal dysplasias are described as heritable conditions in which there are abnormalities of two or more ectodermal structures such as the hair, teeth, nails, sweat glands, salivary glands, cranial facial structure, digits and other parts of the body. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The normal arrangement of internal organs is known as situs solitus while situs inversus is generally the mirror image of situs solitus. Although cardiac problems are more common than in the general population, most people with situs inversus have no medical symptoms or complications resulting from the condition, and until the advent of modern medicine it was usually undiagnosed.Situs inversus is found in about 0.01% of the population, or about 1 person in 10,000. In the most common situation, situs inversus totalis, it involves complete transposition (right to left reversal) of all of the abdominal organs. The heart is not in its usual position in the left chest, but is on the right, a condition known as dextrocardia (literally, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Dangerous Circadian Rhythms Summary The general argument made by MANNVI SINGH in her work is to providing informations and warning parents or teachers to be able to pick up early symptoms of teenagers are lack of sleep time. More specifically, the author is trying to make a point that s most of the kids have this are because of the environmental interaction that they lived in, it s typically like saying it s not the kids fault to have Circadian Rhythms. In the author work, she said that depression symptoms weren t only showed in teens are engaging in risky behaviors (by SINGH). In this passage, the author is suggesting that parents should have a dark room. This will likely to help the kids to not having mental problems in their early teens by cutting out their way to associate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the author is wrong about how does Circadian Rhythms happened and how to prevent it(only for 1 particular way). First of all, the author is wrong about having a dark room can help their kids, this only result in one way is depression since depression is about not interacting with people. In facts, interacting with people by talking, have fun, are ways to help the kids to release their stress at school. Furthermore, if a kid have good social life, he or she should be able to have no reason for getting depress due to their joy and love of life and games, on the contrary, by taking their equipment of having fun, they re more likely to get bored, angry, lonely, and pick on at school for not having a social network life. Therefore I conclude that the reasons that kids having depression is because of the environment and away to prevent it is to create opportunities for kids to talk with someone they feel safe, close or even able to talk with. Someone that they can trust such as a mentor health guider online. The main point of this is to help kids to communicate with someone, if they re can t communicate, that s mean they re not living but rather is creating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Continuing Public Relations Problems for BP Essay One of the primary goals of PR is to bridge the gap between the needs of the public and needs of a company or organization. Knowing that the very idea of drilling on the Continental shelf was a hot button issue, BP should have approached the endeavor with diligence. The findings in the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil spill and Offshore Drilling report could prove damaging tot he companies image because if reveals step by step the mistakes and agenda of the companies management. Halliburton and BP chose to use a form of cement known as nitrogen foam cement to address the instability they faced in placement of the pump on the fragile formation at Macondo. They ignored test that showed that cement would fail in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... BP had shifted it focus from safety regulations that governed operations and focused on individual safety for it employees. Some say there was pressure from above even though it was never stated overtly to cut costs even at the risk of the quality of their work. It is clear that the main goal of the project at Macondo was to not loose any returns on the investment. Their unwillingness to take ownership of the spill as a direct of result of negligence and human error, make them appear as though they are corrupt and solely interested in their bottom line. The info in the report could be a continuing PR problem for BP because of the damage that they did alongside the negligence that the report outlines. The report says that BP operated outside of industry standards and guidelines in their drilling. As long as there is oil or oil damage, BP will get a bad rap. As well, people don t quickly forget these types of events. Just as in the case of Exxon Valdez, these events are a continued PR nightmare. A New York Times article from June 2010 regarding BP states, The company responsible assures the country that the impact is small, and a top executive promises financial compensation. But soon after, the business garners condemnation for its lackluster response. According to corporate crisis experts BP made the same public relations mistakes as Exxon. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Case Study Approach 4.1 Case Study Approach Case study research bring out the insight of the complex problems and enhance understanding, knowledge and experience that is already studied though previous research. Case study focus on the detailed contextual analysis of a limited number of events or relationships between the events. Case study research have the around for years and researchers have used the technique across many disciplines for different problems. Across all the domains, the social scientist have made maximum use of the case study method and benefited maximum from the qualitative research method, to examine real life problems and provide basis for the ideas and extension of existing methods. Researches have defined case study as an empirical method ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some researches argued that case study method does not provide the complete picture and provides a weak reference (Luck, Jackson, Usher, 2006) (Meyer, 2001) (Thomas, 2010) (Tight, 2010). To address the problem raised by some researches, the study uses multiple case studies with different scenarios in the media industry i.e. two different issues in the organization and how managers and team responded to the problem. Using multiple cases provides richer data, more insights and key knowledge points that sometimes are missed or overlooked in the first case (Bhattacherjee, 2012). Similarly, the generalizability can be improved by performing the two different case studies under the same neutral settings. It helps to come to conclusions and findings in a comprehensive way (Bhattacherjee, 2012). Three interviews per case are conducted involving an expert and manager involved in the Business Process IT Decision making, an expert involved in the Business Process IT implementation and one specialist involved in the other business processes that have direct impact on the final outcome of the business process, for example after the BPIT decision making and BPIT implementation, it is really important for the marketing team or the sales team to come up with the concurrent plans to support the other business processes. The dual interviews help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Right Eye Surgery Case Studies Sadie was born following a pregnancy complicated by intrauterine exposure to OxyContin, fentanyl, and methadone. She was diagnosed with severe neonatal abstinence syndrome with narcotic withdrawal. Sadie was given both Phenobarbital and methadone during her 23 day stay at Community Regional Medical Center following her birth. She was discharged on methadone to her mother on October 29, 2009. She is now a slender, healthy, active little girl. Her last physical exam was on July 28, 2015, with Susannah Labbe, PNP, at the Children s Health Center. There were no health concerns. Sadie is seen annually for her CHDP physical exam or when symptomatology or illness presents. Immunizations are current. Dental exams occur biannually. A complete dental exam occurred on August 7, 2015, by Dr. E. Kmekchyan, DDS. There were no cavities or concerns noted. Sadie very compliantly brushes her teeth nightly and before school. Dr. Whitten continues to closely monitor Sadie s vision following a second eye surgery under his care on January 15, 2014. Her right eye is observed to deviate laterally especially when tired. The most recent follow up visit took place on May 13, 2015. Dr. Whitten will continue to monitor position of the right eye and is scheduled for her next visit on 9/21/2015. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Past health history is significant for multi substance intrauterine drug exposure. There were no significant health concerns during his annual physical exam on July 28, 2015, at the Children s Health Center. Immunizations are current. Tyler is now seeing Dr. Jerry Lanier, DDS. A complete exam including dental x rays was done on 12/17/ 2014. Cavities were noted. The first of two visits to fill the cavities was on 1/21/2015. Dr. Lanier is concerned about the integrity of Tyler s permanent teeth. Kristy assists Tyler with nightly brushing of his teeth. He will see Dr. Lanier for his 6 month visit on August 25, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay On Taj Mahal The Taj Mahal Taj Mahal, a marvelous white marbled mahal, symbolizes the beauty of love, and misery, is one of the seven wonders of the world. Taj Mahal was built during the Mughal Period when Mughals (Muslims) from Persia, Afghanistan, and many parts of middle east conquered India. It was built by fifth Mughal emperor Shah Jahan who ruled India during the early 17th century. He constructed the divine Taj in the memory of his begum (wife) Mumtaz Mahal. Mumtaz Mahal was a Persian Muslim Princess, who married Shah Jahan in 1612 (tajmahal.gov.in Staff). Soon after begum s death, Taj Mahal s construction was started in 1631. Shah Jahan had two aims, firstly to construct the largest mausoleum in the world and the complex he designed was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The couple had 14 children but some children died during the birth and some died at early age. In total, the couple had seven well surviving children. However during the birth of their fourteenth offspring, Mumtaz died in 1631 due to some disease (history.com Staff). Two months later, Shah Jahan ordered to build the Taj Mahal. As a result, Taj Mahal symbolizes the eternal love of emperor and his queen. Taj Mahal was completed in 1648 but it was not open to public until 1653. Taj Mahal is nothing but a gigantic marble tomb. This was a gift from Shah Jahan to his wife. Soon after the completion of the monument, Mumtaz s dead body was placed in the center of the tomb. But after few years in 1658, Shah Jahan was captured by his own son named Aurangzeb. Aurangzeb was the last great Mughal emperor formed in the history of Mughal dynasty. Aurangzeb was the third son of Shah Jahan and Mumtaz. Because of greed of becoming the emperor of dynasty, Aurangzeb killed his elder brother and imprisoned his father, Shah Jahan for eight years. Shah Jahan was imprisoned in Agra Fort, which was on the opposite side of the river Yamuna, and from the balcony of the Agra Fort, Taj Mahal was visible. This helped Shah Jahan to help survive for more years. But after eight years, Shah Jahan died of illness on January 22, 1666 in the city of Agra (Bhavesh Variya, 88). Later his son and the current emperor Aurangzeb buried his dead body in Taj Mahal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Jebidiah Ethan Smith Jebidiah Ethan Smith Jebidiah Ethan Smith (1 December 1808 23 June 1870?) was born in city of Hastings, in the county of East Sussex, on the south coast of England. He was an English Oxford Professor, archaeologist, scholar, occultist, ceremonial magician, ancient world explorer and curator. His crowning accomplishment was the translation and publication of A Commentary on the Book of Gates and promoted an unnamed religion of the First Gods. He had never considered himself a prophet of this belief but considered himself a medium responsible for guiding the world into the coming Age of the First Gods. Born to a wealthy Protestant family industrious in the fishing trade, Jebidiah Smith studied at Balliol College, Oxford. He obtained a Kings ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This spirit told him the book was a collection of ancient records that had been scribed by him from prehistoric stone tablets from the sunken continent of Yidath, engraved by the first men; and that they were the historical answer to the Gobi ruins he had discovered several years before . The Book of Gates, the spirit told him described the first races whom the First Gods had favored when the first continent of Yidath rose to be the beginning four billions years before Jebidiah s world. According to Jebidiah, Izal was a prophet of the Eemian era world of Cor that the First Gods had led to proclaim their power, and he had transferred the ancient writing onto the Book of Gates for the inevitable coming. Jebidiah stated this Corean world existed some 130,000 years before recorded history, and had been the first recorded human civilization that had, via divine intervention, had been destroyed due to the rejection of those First Gods . Izal instructed Jebidiah that the book could only be read with a palm sized blue transparent relic called the Seer Stone of Dloth, and only when certain stars formed special circles; for was it intended for true seekers of forbidden knowledge. Jebidiah was allowed to gain the Book for a period of eight years, at which time he was to write about the book in modern language, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay about Geology Field Work The area of Kuncizzjoni and Fomm ir Riħ is found at the edge of the Victoria lines. It lies between a system of horst and graben. Kuncizzjoni is uplifted on a horst feature, which carries the Victoria lines that are built across the Great Fault. Alluvial deposits are found in the valleys due to the percolation of the rain water down to the lowest plains, and because of the high percentage of clay found in the soil. Clayey soils made the valley an ideal place to terrace fields for agricultural purposes. Consequently, this leaves little space for natural vegetation to grow. Northwest wind or Mistral is the predominating wind in the area. A southeast tilt occurs on the Island, distributing most cliffs towards the western side of Malta and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eventually the rocks will accumulate under the sea to form a boulder field. Geomorphological Processes Weathering helped shape the plateau landscape that stretches over Fomm ir riħ, Ras il Pellegrin and Karraba. Several formations could be observed from Kunċizzjoni. These include: sheer sea cliffs, a rift valley, clay talus, boulder scree, boulder field, karst and horst graben system. Moreover, a small sandy beach could be seen below a large clay talus next to Karraba. Sheer sea cliffs Sheer sea cliffs formed when the Islands were uplifted due to tectonic activity in the Mediterranean. Different layers of rock formed during different geological periods and were laid in chronological order with the oldest layer, Lower coralline limestone, found at the bottom and with the youngest layer, Upper Coralline limestone, at the top. Greensand and Blue clay are found underneath Upper Coralline limestone and are relatively soft, brittle layers. The Upper Coralline limestone erodes vertically to form cliffs and has a Mesa landscape. Water is the key element that erodes through the layers of rock in cliffs. Water vapour reacts with gases in the air, such as sulphur dioxide (SO¬¬2) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), to form sulphuric acid (H2SO4) and nitric acid (HNO3), both of which are components of acid rain. The weak acids will in turn react with limestone which contains calcium ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Surrealism And Surrealism In Dalli s Dali By Dawn Ades The book Dali by Dawn Ades is a sophisticated biography of Salvador Dali. It starts with his early years of works and continues in how he found his own way of painting regarding both technique and concept. At the first pages of chapter three his attempt to be a surrealist and surrealists reaction this attempt is been discussed. Then, the impact of Freud ideas on Dali s paintings and psycho analysis are what writer explains. On chapter four it is shown that how Dali was influenced by the notion of paranoia and how he used it in his works as a technique which called paranoiac critical method. This essay includes three parts. The first part is a precise summary of chapters three and four of the aforementioned book. The second part is dedicated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, he did not name it until 1933. The technique was based on people interpretations regardless of reason or meaning. He believed every object, person, act, behavior has a meaning and it depends on each individual how to interpret them. In fact, things have multiple meanings and what people interpret comes from what they know and what experiences they have had in their life. The more people dig in a painting, the more they would understand. When he started using paranoiac critical method he had been influenced by Jacques Lacan s idea about paranoia. A paranoid person sees what others see but interpret it as s scary or irritating notion. A delirium of interpretation is what he focused on and tried to use in his paintings to evoke different ideas and meanings out of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Creating a Market for Electric Cars When Ford Motor Company was founded in 1903, it would go on to start a revolution for the American auto industry. Ford pioneered the assembly line and increased auto production substantially. Today, Ford is one of the most successful auto makers in the world. According to the company, a key factor of success is the focus on building relationships and placing the consumer first. Understanding the consumer and how they view business helps Ford to continue improvement ( Marketing strategy , 2010). Ford is a first rate example of good marketing techniques. They know how to sell a vehicle to a consumer, as displayed by their position in the top eight of U. S. auto makers. New technology paves the way for new ideas, and new ideas do best ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without getting too far into the science of how an electric car works, battery power is a much more efficient use of energy. One of the biggest reasons is because it conserves gasoline. The conservation of gasoline is a great concern for many reasons, one of which is that the amount of money spent on refining oil to produce the fuel is great. The oil industry plays a large role in the auto industry. Oil currently hovers above $100 per barrel. Oil is a necessity for operating machinery, enabling a car to function, and manufacturing gasoline. According to the California Energy Commission, as of March 10, 2014, the price of crude oil was $2.55. Ten years before that, the price was $.84, and in March 1999, the price was $.29. These prices reflect the daily market price for crude oil from the Alaska North Slope (California Energy Commission, 2014). These figures show that oil is getting increasingly expensive to produce, and that is reflected at the pump. Hybrids have the ability to use battery and gas power, and electric cars use no gasoline at all. For this reason, electric cars are on their way to becoming more and more appealing to consumers. Another reason that battery power is a superior source of energy over gasoline is that electric cars produce little to no pollution. Cars that use electricity to operate produce no tailpipe emissions. In a society where pollution control is becoming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Biggest Slippery Slope-Personal Narrative I was running down the field against Inter Lakes biggest rival Moultonborough. As the ball floats through the air heading towards the goalie I know I can reach, but I knew it would be close. As I approached the now rolling ball, I realize that the goalie would make it just before me. Desperate for a goal I go to the last resort and decide to slide for the ball. I slide as quickly as possible which resulted in me getting the slightest of touch on the ball that it slips past the goalie. I now realized that I had a chance to score the goal I had worked for since the beginning of the game. With the goalie out of position, I go to propel my body back up with my hand. As my hand hits the frozen fall ground it bent back and the sound of my bone braking ran through my body. I have to get back up and score the goal my brain was saying but my body was in shock and I laid there in the cold grass. The ref blew the whistle and my good friend Brandon comes over to help me while the others tell my coach to get out on the field or wait for me to get back up. You good? asked Brandon. I responded with, Yeah I m good but I broke my wrist. . Brandon looked up and gave my coach a sign that something had broken. By then my coach had ordered everyone for some space and he knelt down and said, Whats wrong . My left wrist broke I replied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once we got to the hospital I had noticed that I still had my shorts and jersey on from the game. On top of that the bag of ice had a hole in the side and was leaking all over me and the hospital waiting room. Next to me an elderly couple was more than confused how I broke wrist after I explained I played soccer. Forty minutes later, I was finally getting a x ray done and they did confirm it was broken. In result of the swelling I had to wait to cast and they temporarily gave me an arm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Swot Analysis Tim Hortons Tim Hortons, which became an establishment in 1964 competes in the fast food restaurant industry. It is most well known for its coffee and donuts. Currently the restaurant industry in Canada as of 2014 has shrunk. Which was a decline of 4% from 2013. (Hyatt). Although, top chain restaurants like Tim Hortons are at the top of list of restaurants opening in the industry. The province with the most growth in the restaurant industry is Saskatchewan with an increase of 5.3% from 2013 to 2014. (Economic Look Ahead). With the shrinkage of restaurants, baby boomers retiring and less people entering the workforce in the next decade there is a high demand for workers in the industry. As of 2011 there were 1,118,600 restaurant workers in Canada. In 2020 the projected demand for restaurant workers will be 1,322,000, which will result in a projected shrinkage of 76,500 in that same year.(Help Wanted: Labour Demand in Canada s Restaurant Industry). The industry is shrinking and is predicted to shrink in the coming years. Top chains will be said to be opening more often, but with policies and organizational rules becoming stricter it is becoming harder to open a franchise. The industry is currently not doing well. (Help Wanted: Labour Demand in Canada s Restaurant Industry). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The TDL Group Corp. is the licensing company for Tim Hortons. TDl employs more than 1,800 people across offices. (Company Facts). The franchise structure employs more than 96,000 people. As of June 30th 2013, there are 3468 locations in Canada. (Franchise Information Package). Tim Hortons is also growing rapidly in the United States. To start a Tim Hortons Franchise it costs between $480,000 $510,000 plus another $50,000 for working capital. (Franchise Information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Pros And Cons Of Foreign Aid To Aid or Not to Aid Foreign aid has played an enormous role in the United States government policy, especially since the mid twentieth century, following World War II. At that time, the U.S. began providing financial aid, through the Marshall Plan, to help rebuild Europe (Williams, 2015). Today, foreign aid has evolved to mean a variety of things. Foreign aid is not strictly financial assistance. According to Williams in the Encyclopedia Britannica (2015), foreign assistance can include military assistance or equipment, medical assistance or equipment, or technical assistance and training. However, the most common foreign aid is official development assistance, which is organized through international organizations such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund or UNICEF and used to address poverty and promote development (Williams 2015). Many people feel in the United States feel that it is necessary to provide foreign assistance to the world. It is thought that helping less developed economies improves the market for everyone. Others feel that many people are in need here in the United States and that it does not make sense to send aid to other countries when people need right in their own city, state, or country. Most people think that a large portion of the U.S. budget is devoted to foreign aid. In contrast, according to Rutsch (2015), the U.S. spends less than 1 percent of the federal budget on foreign aid . With the state of the world today, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Stalins Rise To Power Essay Question: How far did Stalin achieve and maintain what Kruchev described as the accumulation of immense and limitless power , in the USSR between 1924 and 1945? Between 1924 and 1945, Joseph Stalin was able to emerge as the leader of the USSR and maintain what Kruchev described as the accumulation of immense and limitless power . Stalin s rise to power was a combination of his ability to manipulate situations and the failure of others to prevent him from taking power, especially Leon Trotsky. Stalin ruled the USSR from 1929 until his death in 1953. His rule was one of tyranny, a great change from the society that his predecessor, Lenin, had envisioned. During his time of reign, Stalin put into effect two self proclaimed quot;five year ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, Stalin was much more involved with the base of the Party and was thought to have worked hard to get himself to the top. Meanwhile, Trotsky was seen as a man trying to push his way in. Further damaging Trotsky, Lenin described him as possessing quot;...excessive self confidence... and overly attracted by the purely administrative aspects of affairs... quot; Even though he unintentionally projected Trotsky in this way, Lenin felt that if the removal of Stalin were not acted upon, the conflict between Trotsky and Stalin would intensify, which would jeopardize the whole Party. Combined with the Testament, Trotsky could have used the Postscript to obtain power, but instead Stalin squashed it in the Central Committee. Once eliminating Trotsky, Stalin s idea of, socialism in our country, inevitably meant that Russia needed strength. The productions in the USSR had almost reached pre war levels by the mid 1920s, but the population of Russia had also increased by 20 million people. No matter, Stalin assured that maximum efforts and resources would be given to the expansion and strengthening of Russia herself rather than an effort to start a revolution elsewhere. This is explained in his famous 1931 speech, gaining power for himself. The people had nowhere else to turn to and needed a leader. Stalin was there and knew what to do to make the people interested in his ideas, thus acquired their trust and control. From these ideas, he created his first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Comparison Between Islam And Islam Mayra Alarcon Rev. Dr. Joshua Hollmann, PhD REL 252 30 August 2015 JUDISM COMPARED TO ISLAM Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions with Islam. Judaism embraces a set of beliefs and practices whose base is in the Hebrew Bible or Tanakh; this religion dates back two thousand years before Christ, when Abraham migrates toward Palestine by the indication of a God who communicated with him and claiming to be the one God (as all his ancestors revered and worshiped many gods false) . Compared to Islam who it is also an Abrahamic monotheistic religion whose dogma is based on the Quran, which establishes as a fundamental idea to believers that There is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah. Judaism has its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, Judaism believed in those who follow the will of God will be rewarded with good unlike sinful that are destined to sentence by death. Islam began with the preaching of Mohammed in the year of 622 in Mecca (located in Saudi Arabia) under the leadership of Mohammed and his successors, Islam spread rapidly. The Arabic word Allah means God . Islamic define Islam as submission to God Almighty through of monotheism, obedience and abandon idolatry. Islam s holy book is called Quran dictated by Allah to Muhammad through the angel Gabriel. Followers of Islam are called Muslims mean undergoing . They believe that Muhammad is the last prophet sent by God. Muslims accept as a prophet Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Solomon, and Jesus. They also accept the Torah as holy books, Salomon s books and the Gospels. In addition, Muslims have faith in that any individual, who bow to God, praises and worships him, will be compensated with eternity. According to the teaching of Judaism there is no set of beliefs upon the acceptance of which the Jew may find salvation. Even Maimonides thirteen articles of faith, as close as Judaism ever came to a catechism, is not binding on the conscience of Jews. Judaism has historically put more emphasis on writing the creed. Nevertheless, from Talmudic times, as a way of life Judaism has been distinguished by giving special emphasis to certain beliefs and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Pros and Cons of Ritalin I. DEFINITION OF ADD AND HISTORY OF RITALIN When Jason was five, his mother, Cathy, had to take him out of preschool because of his temper tantrums. She tried behavior management and parenting courses, to no avail. Eventually, Jason was diagnosed with ADHD and given the stimulant Ritalin, which controlled his outbursts. It was like Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde, Cathy said. Jason flourished for the next six years, even winning his fifth grade citizenship award. In sixth grade, however, his medication stopped working, and he became aggressive again. But Jason s teachers did not believe he had a disability and refused to allow any special accommodations, like extra time to take tests. At Christmas, Jason was so depressed that he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There must also be clear evidence of clinically significant impairment in social, academic or occupational functioning. Physicians did not begin to link childhood attention and behavior problems to biological causes until the turn of the century. In several lectures to the Royal College of Physicians in England in 1902, British physician George Frederic Still described twenty pediatric patients who were aggressive, defiant, excessively emotional or passionate, lawless, spiteful, cruel, dishonest and who displayed little inhibitory volition. He theorized that they probably had a basic defect in moral control that was either hereditary or due to pre or post birth injury, (Hartman, 42). A lot has happened since then though. Between the years of 1940 and 1960, many psychiatrists began using drugs to treat mental illness. Ritalin was first used to treat hyperactivity in 1961, and in 1968 the American Psychiatric Association (APA) first listed hyperkinetic reaction of childhood as a disorder in the second edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM II). In the 1970s, research focused more on attention deficits as causing behavior problems, but some members of Congress began questioning whether scientists were trying to medicate away energetic childhood behavior. On September 29, 1970, a House Government Operations subcommittee held a hearing on the federal government s role in sponsoring research ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Lab Report Determination Of Empirical Formula Of Magnesium... Andrea Jais AP Chemistry Mrs. Wright Block 2 The Determination of the Chemical Formula of Magnesium Oxide Conclusion The purpose of this lab was to find the empirical formula of magnesium oxide. The empirical formula of a compound is the simplest formula based on the number of different atoms in that compound. In this lab, the student burned magnesium, in the form of a ribbon, which bonded with oxygen to form magnesium oxide. The mass of oxygen was calculated by subtracting the mass of the magnesium ribbon from the mass of the magnesium mass. The masses of magnesium and oxygen were converted into moles, which was used in the calculation of the empirical formula. The mass of the magnesium oxide was determined by subtracting the combined mass ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is due to the fact that our hands have oils and dirt that could have unintentionally increased the mass of the magnesium oxide. As a result, the mass of the oxygen would be higher than its actual mass, which would displace the mole ratio. If a student allowed a significant amount of white smoke to escape while heating the magnesium, this would affect the moles of oxygen. The white smoke is gaseous magnesium oxygen, which contributes to the final mass of magnesium oxide. If the smoke escapes, the total mass of magnesium oxide will be smaller, which in turn will result in a smaller mass of oxygen and smaller number of oxygen moles. The tarnished material that was removed from the magnesium ribbon was oxide. The oxygen in the air reacts with the magnesium and coats the ribbon with the oxide. If a student fails to remove the oxide, it would affect the calculated number of moles of magnesium and oxygen and the mole ratio. The extra oxide would add to the total mass of magnesium oxide, which would result in a larger mole number for oxygen. The oxide also adds extra mass to the magnesium ribbon, which results in a larger mass and mole number for magnesium. Since both mole numbers for the elements are affected, the calculated mole ratio would also be inaccurate. If a student never added water to the crucible, the number of moles for oxygen will be affected. This is due to the fact that some of the magnesium will react with the nitrogen in the air to form magnesium nitride. This will add to the mass of magnesium oxide and in turn increase the number of oxygen moles. If the experiment were repeated with twice the amount of magnesium, theoretically the empirical formula should not change. However, the empirical formula could change if the lab was performed under different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Walkalong Collides Did you know that walkalong gliders can stay in the air as long as you want? This happens because of wind constantly pushing wind against the glider, therefore keeping the glider in the air. According to recent experience with gliders, the hypothesis is going to be which glider is faster, and which one stays up longer, and if the hypothesis is correct then the seagull glider will be the best. If the conditions are not perfect, then this will affect the project majorly. To understand more about walkalong gliders you must know the science behind gliders, the condition the paper must be in, and also possible weather that will affect the project. Do you know what it takes to make walkalong gliders fly? Walkalong gliders are very fun to use, and one of the things walkalong gliders need, is aerodynamics, Aerodynamics is the properties of a solid object the manner in which air flows around it, but the good thing about aerodynamics, is that it substitutes for engines Aerodynamics is for those who cannot manufacture good engines (Enzo Ferrari). Another thing that walkalong gliders need to fly is wind resistance, and wind resistance is where the airplane is able to fly without being affected by wind. Another thing that you NEED for a walkalong glider is a cardboard surface, and it forces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What you need for a walkalong glider is certain paper and that paper must be in a certain condition. One of the paper, is common tissue paper, and this is the best paper to use if you are using your plane inside. Another paper, that is not commonly used is normal printer paper, and if it is used it is used outside. The quality of the paper has to be as close to perfect paper as possible, and if it is not it may affect how the plane flies. The paper you use shouldn t have holes, rips, and should not be crumpled. If the plane is a good one, then it will have the right to be called ....a perfect paper airplane (Ellen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Reflection On The Restroom Today s experience at my site base was much different than on Monday. I came at the very beginning of the school day, so that I could observe the procedures that Mrs. Wright uses when the students arrive to school. Furthermore, I was able to participate more frequently during this observation than the previous one, which I appreciated because I was able to get to know the students better. One aspect of today s class that I felt worked really well was Mrs. Wright s morning routine. She welcomes the students into the classroom and asks them to use the restroom. If the restroom is full, she allows the students to go directly to the carpet where they can play with toys, such as blocks, magnetic blocks/shapes, and Lego fences. Mrs. Wright kept mental note of students who went to the bathroom and those who did not. Personally, I think it would be easier to have a checklist with ever student s names on it, and place a check mark next to the student s name after they use the restroom. This would ensure that all students go and would avoid accidents. It was very evident that the students were used to this routine because they were aware of what they should have been doing. Naturally, there were students who did not want to use the restroom, so watching how the teacher and her aids addressed these challenges. Again, I disagree with the way that they handled these situations, they would grab the student by the arm and drag them to the bathroom. This is very dangerous and not professional in any way. Nevertheless, this only occurred twice in the morning. Another aspect of the day that I thought went amazingly well was the cutting activity that Mrs. Wright had the students participate in. She had created trolls for each student out of toilet paper rolls and she had glued pieces of construction paper inside the toilet paper roll. The students were then asked to use scissors to cut the construction paper hair off their trolls. The best part about this activity was that Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Foster were keeping anecdotal notes of how the students were holding the scissors, which hand they were using to cut, and if they were actually cutting the paper or just ripping it. This was amazing for me to see because it allowed me ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Queen Elizabeth I Of England Or The Golden Age Queen Elizabeth I of England Queen Elizabeth I of England is considered to be the most significant monarch in all of English history. She ruled England for forty four years with a commitment to preserve peace and strength. Her time as Queen, would come to be known as the Elizabethan Era or the Golden Age. Born on the seventh of September 1533 to King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth was a healthy and happy baby, however, she was to only spend three years with her birth mother, who would be executed in 1536 for false charges made by King Henry VIII of incest, adultery, witchcraft, and conspiracy against the king. Her father was disappointed she wasn t a boy and didn t even show up to her christening, executing Anne because she failed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the rivalry did not last very long because Mary was executed in 1587. Elizabeth refused to have her executed, but after Mary s role in the Babington Plot was revealed, she made the decision to send her to her death. Elizabeth found her final years as queen difficult. Ministers would often make decisions without consulting her first; she was loosing her grip on power. She was in Richmond Palace when her health started to fail and died in the early hours of March 24th, 1603, making her the oldest monarch to rule England at that time, proving to England that women can do some extraordinary things, just as well as men can. Elizabeth was never married and had no children to take on the throne so King James of Scotland took over the throne. Elizabeth left England peaceful, strong, rich, powerful, and with a majority transferring to protestant, but her greatest achievement was the relationships she forged with her subjects. Queen Elizabeth was truly an incredible leader and has her own unique place in history. Her loving and kind spirit drew many people in and made her a favorite. Like she said in her golden speech of 1601, This I account the glory of my crown, that I have reigned with your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Recession of 1973-1975 The recession of 1973 through 1975, was due to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) who rose gas prices and imposed an embargo against the United States. This quickly caused oil production to be cut dramatically, leaving no choice but to increase the price in oil. This recession, I am going to pin point the causes, fiscal and monetary policy the government uses to help the economy slowly come out from the recession. Also I am going to pin point the recession s recovery and expansion. The causes of this recession was due to the unemployment being too high and how it had rose even higher through the years. The unemployment rate was at 4.9% by the fourth quarter and rose significantly at 8.3% by the fourth quarter of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During these years, Ford was the current President who cut taxes, hoping to increase consumption goods. In 1974, the federal budget was close to being balanced with a deficit of less than 1% of GDP. In the fiscal year, the GDP rose to 3.4% and 4.3% the following year. This temporary deficit of the tax cut in 1975, helped raise the federal deficit, increasing the aggregate demand. They did not worry seeing the unemployment rate increasing rapidly in the 1974 because the enactment of new legislation ensured that a higher percentage of the unemployed end up receiving compensation in 1975. The first steps in taking action to the 1974 1975 recession was changes in taxes and spending. These changes heavily weighted toward a higher disposable income and consumption of moderate and low income persons. (The Economic Policy Institute) The results weren t so great, the consumption percentage of GDP rose in 1974 to 1975 and the investment percentage of GDP was lower in 1975 than in the 1974. Giving that the Ford tax increase of 1974 was not the best policy at that time. Really, the opposite contra cyclical policy was needed because it increases aggregate demand in recessions and decreases aggregate demand in overheated expansions. They also used monetary policy to support President Ford s stimulus package strategy, efforts to stimulate the economy. Nominal interest rates fell at a good rate in 1974, causing the recovery to be well under way by when it began to rise again in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Lord Byron And Edgar Allen Poe Lord Byron and Edgar Allen Poe were undoubtedly two of the greatest poets of the Romantic Era. However, even though Lord Byron was European and Edgar Allen Poe was an American Romantic, they had lived similarly tragic lives. Both Lord Byron, and Edgar Allen Poe, are famous for bringing light to the darker side of emotion, frequently touching on such topics as despair and death. This is a direct influence from their own dark and tragic lives. George Noel Gordon was born on January 22, 1788, in Aberdeen, Scotland. Born with a clubbed foot, for which he blamed his mother, and abandoned at birth by his father, young Byron isolated himself for most of his unhappy youth. He studied at the Aberdeen Grammar School, until the age of ten when he inherited his title from his great uncle, the wicked Lord Byron , along with the family s English estate Newstead Abbey. Byron and his mother Catherine would go on to live in the ruins of the large, but poor conditions of the estate until his early emancipation by Mrs. Byron s attorney, John Hanson. Hanson had witnessed the torturous treatments of young Byron s clubbed foot by a doctor named Lavendar. As well as the physical advances by the child s nurse May Gray, and his mother Catherine s increasingly bad temper. He took him to London, where a more reputable doctor prescribed a special brace, and sent him to a school in Dulwich, then to Trinity College in Cambridge. It was here that Byron discovered a romantic interest in men, adding to his already isolative and secretive persona. In 1803 Byron returned to Newstead Abbey, where he courted his distant cousin Mary Chaworth. She soon grew tired of his lameness, and her subsequent rejection led Byron to indulge his grief in a series of melancholic poems. 1806, he anonymously published his first volume of poetry, Fugitive Pieces. The volume was labeled obscene and received many negative criticisms due to its frank, erotic verses. Byron, at the request of a friend, collected and burned all but four copies, the revised version of which would not be published until after his death. The next year, however, Byron published his second volume, Hours of Idleness, which received disturbingly negative reviews. This prompted Byron to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Is Lighting Used In Apocalypse Now Apocalypse Now is a work of art, that encaptures the horrific and gruesome tone of the Vietnam War. My first impression of the film led me to categorize it as a war film or dramatization. It felt like a thriller that went above and beyond the typical formula. Coppola skillfully uses the elements of light and shadows, color, and music in Apocalypse Now to visually portray the psychological damaging effects of war. O Donnell (p 19) points out that lighting is a key segment in the film, particularly shown by fogs and shadows. The film is primarily concerned with the subject of war and the faint experience that the officers got from it. It was portrayed in a very dull manner. As it begins, the lights are slowly raised. Willard starts his vessel ride through the night. However, as the journey continues, the movie gets gloomy, as the shadows increase and the light darkens. The movie s lighting paints a picture of the risks of the conflict in the wilderness. The vessel, fittingly named Erebus (the dim locale of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The opening grouping blurs into The End, an environmental melody by the Doors that sounds as colorful as the Vietnamese wilderness looks Apocalypse Now (1979). With this spooky, cranky tune as his background, Captain Willard tumbles into a descending path that proceeds all through the film. Promptly, the music connects picture to place and time: with its furious rhythms, the tune sets us up for the journey that begins. Music from the Doors shows up again close to the end of the film when Willard rises out of the stream and shots of Kurtz s butcher are intertwined with shots of the caribou butcher. The homicide scene is the most hallucinatory of the film because of the mix of the Doors rock, cinematographer Storaro s dreamlike lighting plan, and the forward and backward cuts in the middle of Kurtz and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Netflix Inc. Essay Netflix Inc. Company Background Netflix Inc. incorporated in 1997 and made its first public offering in 2002. Netflix is an online movie rental service which provides its 3,000,000 subscribers access to over 40,000 DVD titles. Although Netflix stocks nearly every title available on DVD, it does not stock titles containing adult content. The Netflix program allows subscribers to rent as many DVD s as they want, and keep them for as long as they want. Three DVD s can be out at a time, as soon as one is returned the next DVD on the subscriber generated movie list is shipped out. The DVD s are delivered for free by the United States Postal Service from regional distribution centers located throughout the United States. Netflix can have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The video rental stores such as Blockbuster and Hollywood Video have suffered from dramatic drops in VHS rental spending. But new companies such as Netflix have enjoyed strong growth. Ticket sales for movie theaters are down nearly 6% since 2002. This is due in part by some movie goers deciding to pass on the theatre and wait for the DVD. This is because the average price of a ticket is over $6 today and some markets charge up to $10. With the cost of a DVD falling toward the $15 price range, and unlimited rentals for under $20, many people are opting for the convenience and savings of skipping the theatre. The television industry has found that consumer spending on TV programs on DVD can reach $5 million per episode. With programming costs sky rocketing this revenue will change program development and ownership patterns. Hollywood studios are the big winners in the new industry trend. Their home video business is now called home entertainment, and since 2002 has been increasing its focus on the DVD format. This may be the reasoning behind the DVD releases of blockbuster movies shortly after their theatre run. DVD s continue to grow more popular with existing users and in 2005 DVD s are expected to convert more than 15,000 new households to its format every day. These new customers will bring new behaviors and preferences ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Managing Conflict And Difficult Interactions At some point, we all have to interact with people we don t like. Maybe you can t completely avoid this person because they are a coworker, neighbor, or family member. Interactions with people you don t like can end badly with you saying something you later regret or storming off in a temper but they don t have to. You can get through these interactions without any major problems by taking proactive measures that help you get along with them and striving to keep a positive outlook. It can also help to know how to manage these interactions before they take a turn for the worst. [[Category:Managing Conflict and Difficult Interactions]] [[Category:Social Nuisances]] ==Steps== ===Being Proactive about the Interaction=== #Observe and imitate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Know how much you are willing to take and don t be afraid to draw the boundary somewhere. Figuring out how much you can take before losing your cool can help defuse a situation before it turns explosive.https://www.mindbodygreen.com/0 17839/7 tricks to stay calm when interacting with people you dont like.html [[Image:Deal with People You Don t Like Step 4.jpeg|center]] #*For example, if you have a coworker who s always bragging about money, you might say, Hank, I made a personal commitment to only discuss finances on a need to basis. I m sure you can understand. #*If the person is always pressuring you about your personal life, you might merely say, I have a rule about not discussing my personal life at work. #Switch topics during conversation. If someone you don t like has brought up a topic of conversation that annoys or frustrates you, switching topics can minimize the annoyance you feel and make it easier to deal with him or her.[[Image:Deal with People You Don t Like Step 11.jpeg|center]] #*When changing topics, make sure that the topic you change to is happy or neutral. You also need to make the transition naturally instead of abruptly. #*Let s say your coworker is whispering about the boss s alleged affair before a meeting. They mention a restaurant where they supposedly saw the illicit couple. You might alter the course of the conversation by saying, Oh, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How Is Hedda Gabler Morally Ambiguous Character When a strong willed, honest, miserable Hedda comes in conflict with the strict and overbearing customs of society in a situation in which her mental and physical boundaries are faced, the result may be a the balance of a morally ambiguous character. In the play Hedda Gabler, the morally ambiguous character is Hedda Gabler herself. Combining her brutal honesty and miserable and controlling way of life with this protagonist was not something typical of this era. Hedda Gabler is a pivotal morally ambiguous character. Henrik Ibesn wrote Hedda Gabler, Hedda Gabler can be seen as both purely good and evil, she does do many other evil acts as well as nice acts. Hedda Gabler s mannerisms and behavior classify her as an ambiguous character. Hedda Gabler cannot be seen as purely good or purely evil. The protagonist was definitely purely evil in many ways. The first way can be seen when Hedda burns the manuscript. While Hedda burns the manuscript she is saying aloud that she is burning Lovborg child. This was Lovborg s whole life and Hedda burned the manuscript. This showed Hedda s purely evil side. As she had no reason to burn the manuscript in the first place. She just decided to burn it. Another action ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hedda Gabler expresses her feelings without care of who is around. The protagonist goes against every traditional aspect that is respectable of this era. Hedda Gabler opens up doors for woman to see at during the Victorian time period. Hedda s blunt and honest comments definitely add to the character that she is. Also, the inability to hold her thoughts in. All three of these aspects gives the reader a deeper inside of what life was like, and how miserable some woman may have been. Hedda Gabler also gives the audience a reason to keep guessing. Henrik Ibsen uses the unfamiliar territory of someone like Hedda Gabler to keep the audiences on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Hamlet s Soliloquy Essay When analyzing Shakespeare s Hamlet through the deconstructionist lens various elements of the play come into sharper focus. Hamlet s beliefs about himself and his crisis over indecision are expounded upon by the binary oppositions created in his soliloquies. Hamlet s first soliloquy comes in act one scene two, as Hamlet reflects on the current state of events. The chief focus of this soliloquy is essentially the rottenness of the king, queen and the world in general. In this passage the reader is introduced to Hamlet pseudo obsession with death and suicide, which later will become a chief point of indecision. In this particular speech, however, Hamlet is fairly confident. He wishes that his too too sullied flesh would melt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hamlet also manages to both degrade himself and his uncle in another comparison, saying his uncle was no more like my father / Than I to Hercules (1.2.152 3). Though such strong comparisons to romanticized and mythical figures could are partially simple hyperbole, they also underscore some of the insecurity in Hamlet s character. The value in recognizing this comes as Hamlet descends into his madness, whether real or imaginary, where the reader can see that, even before Hamlet deliberately decides to appear to be mad he has certain issues and insecurities with his own feelings. Even more significantly, this passage begins to elaborate on Hamlet s relationship with his mother. Gertrude represents an interesting dilemma for the deconstructionist critic, as she does not create or involve herself in many conflicts or oppositions. She manages to significantly affect the plot and the subtext of the play while seeming almost insignificant as a character at first glance through the deconstructionist lens. She does not overtly affect events, and often plays the victim of circumstance. This very insignificance creates an issue for Hamlet, who is clearly quite disgusted with her behavior. He vehemently disapproves of the speed of her marriage to Claudius, saying that a beast, that wants discourse of reason, / Would have mourned longer (1.2.150 1), but can find no other strong criticism of her other than how fast she remarried. This strikes at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Did Nina Kokoon Influence Russian Art The Russian artist Nina Kogan was born in 1889 in Sankt Petersburg, where she died in 1942. Interested in fine arts from an early age, she educated herself in numerous schools and academies, just to note the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (1911 13), and later the influential Vitebsk School of Art (1919 22), where she studied under Marc Chagall and Kazimir Malevich, alongside artists such as El Lissitzky and Vera Ermolaeva. Both Chagall and Malevich would have greatly influence her further practice, on the one hand illustrations and expressionistic figurative paintings, and at the other Suprematist compositions, which she is the most acclaimed for. The work of Nina Kogan is extensively collected and exhibited until now, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The range of media he is working through spans from painting, graphics, or photography, collages and artists books, to body and performance art. Rainer, like no other artist, embodies the rebellious spirit of post war art. Quitting the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna after a few days of studies, he followed his own artistic path, executing series of Surrealism influenced drawings at the turn of 40s and 50s, as a co founding member of the artistic group Hundsgruppe. However, Rainer made an international name for himself with his later activity, especially the iconoclastic series Overpaintings (1953 65), where he produced own pieces by painting over other artists. Throughout the decades, Rainer immersed himself in the subject of mental disorders and psychedelia, which led to his performances under the drug use, and involvement in the Viennese Actionism. The following decade, the artist shifted once again, returning to the methods of appropriation art by executing the series of re photographed pictures. Eventually, the artist was appointed professor at the Academy of Fine Art in Vienna (1981 95), where he lectured until his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Computers and Homeland Security Essay Computers and Homeland Security Homeland Security is one of the most important departments in the United States. The United States Department of Homeland Security job is to reduce our vulnerability to terrorism and lead a national effort to help prevent terrorist attacks on our nation (Computer Concept, pg. 50). As technology evolves over the course of time, computers end up playing a crucial role in homeland security. Computer systems are used throughout everyday lifestyles in order to make difficult tasks much simple. The government utilizes such systems in order to support their efforts in locating suspected terrorists throughout U.S. boundary lines. There are several software programs, which can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One negative component of computers is that hackers often find methods to penetrate the information barriers. Homeland security agencies are trying to secure the national computer with programs that target individual computer owners, corporate computer networks, internet service providers, and communications carriers (Computer Concepts, pg. 51). The main purpose of the program US CERT is to reduce the vulnerability of computer systems. Hackers usually try to harm computers by placing viruses or worms in them, but the US CERT program helps reduce the damage of these viruses and worms. US Cert reduces damage by sending mail to the computer when threats and vulnerabilities are found. The National Security Agency coordinates, directs, and performs highly specialized activities to protect U.S. government information systems and produce foreign signals intelligence information (http://www.nsa.gov/about/index.cfm). Without the NSA the systems of the government would not be able to function as well as it does. The NSA has been with computer security research, investigating a variety of security topics. This system helping the government must be able to separate information between confidentiality and integrity to help provide system security. An operating system security mechanism makes the separation between the two. Unfortunately, many operating systems the security features to make the separation. Since many systems lack the ability to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Crucible Hysteria Quotes One of the themes that a character portrays very well in The Crucible is hysteria that is shown by Mary Warren. Mary Warren´s personality is revealed well in through this theme by her not believing that there is witchcraft and later being accused of doing witchcraft. She is also one of the main people that shows hysteria very well in important events such as the trial. The Crucible was written during The Red Scare, also known as McCarthyism which was when government initiated propaganda against Communism was at its zenith. Hysteria is exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement, especially among a group of people. This relates to the play, because the community accused each other of being witchcraft for things that just happen without any real information. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The scene in which this happened was when Susanna Walcott came in and says the doctor doesn t know what the matter is and turns to Parris for him to look for spiritual causes, and he wants to say there isn t. Some proof that displays that there is hysteria is this quote from Parris during this scene is There is a faction that is sworn to drive me from my pulpit. Do you understand that? (11) This is hysteria, because Parris believes there is a faction out there to get him and maybe even fire him. He´s just paranoid because of the witchcraft that is going on and he is afraid he will lose his job and be made as a corrupt. This is considered hysteria, because thereś an actuals organized when there probably isn´t. There is at least no evidence so far that this is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Examples Of Linguistic Prejudice Someone has said that it requires less mental effort to condemn than to think. ― Emma Goldman You have a funny accent! Where did you learn to talk? Did you hear how she pronounces that word? Above we have three sentences that exemplify linguistic prejudice. According to the Oxford dictionary, prejudice is a preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience . Prejudice is not based on our own reason. Kant defines prejudice as a tendency to passivity and, consequently, to the heteronomy of reason . This means that a prejudicial idea/belief is not authentic, but given to us by a person or a group and we accept it without considering the facts or they are simply unknown. We do not exercise critical thinking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It camouflages other prejudices. Considering that the way a person speaks a language is 100% linked to who s/he is (her/his culture, social class, environment, etc.), when we exclude a person because of the way s/he speaks, we exclude a person because of who s/he is. The problem is not on what is said , but who said it . When we say that a particular dialect is wrong or ugly , we are ignoring the fact that there is no wrong way, according to Linguistics. We were led to believe that there is a best way to speak. When we reinforce this idea we push millions of people that have no access to education to the periphery of the world, we take away their voices. When we say s/he talks this way because s/he is probably ignorant, poor, probably came from a poor culture we are again practicing linguistic prejudice. Everybody has (or should have) freedom of speech. When you see a person being linguistically prejudicial, tell this person the truth. To respect the linguistic variety of all and every person is to respect their physical and spiritual integrity as human. This is an issue that has to be exposed we should all talk about it. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Why Do Americans Already Enjoy Living Standards #1. Americans already enjoy living standards that far exceed world averages. Do we have enough? Should we even try to produce more? I think it is vital that Americans always continue to strive for prosperity because our economy is so market driven. Without the motivational drive for increasing output we would begin to lose vital elements behind our overall production in the United States. Although, I think it is important that we remember the goods and services that our lower class enjoys are considered luxuries in the poorer population of many other nations. Summing up my point I d say we have enough but we must continue to treasure the mentality of wanting more because it made our current standards of living possible. #2. Why is GDP ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Walmart Case Study Analysis For decades, Wal Mart has held the title of the American retailer (although it is international) where people can get products for the lowest price possible. As the world s largest retailer, Wal Mart has been looked at as a role model for many competitors who desired the profits Wal Mart has received in past periods. The founder, Sam Walton, began to design his stores in 1962 to the have everyday low pricing (EDLP) method, opposed to the popular at the time hi lo pricing. Lucky for Walton, throughout the late 1900s there was a great trend in discount retailing buying in bulk at a lower price, which EDLP catered to, making Wal Mart the leading retailer. The firm also strides itself on its efficient strategies in its supply chain, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is, the distribution centers were always up to date on which stores were selling what, and which stores needed more inventory and what products they needed. Because of this, Wal Mart stores were almost never out of stock for any product, and kept customers satisfied. While Wal Mart has been the leading retailer in the industry and has had many great strategies to keep up its competitive advantage, for the past decade competitors have been able to close the gap between them. Major competitors of the firm include Dollar Stores, Kmart, Sears, Costco, Tesco and Kroger. Amazon.com has become a major threat to Wal Mart, with the convenience of online shopping many customers have switched over to ordering from Amazon.com than physically going in a Wal Mart store and making the purchase. While Wal Mart s stock has been stalled at $45 55 per share, all of its competitors stocks have been increasing. Neuhausen states, We ve owned Wal Mart stock for the past decade, and it s been basically flat over that period. During the same time, we d have made more money had we been invested in the S P index of the largest 500 U.S. stocks... The data suggest that new competitors, especially the Dollar Stores, Amazon.com and Tesco are gaining in popularity in the United States (Mark, 14). It is imperative that Wal Mart takes some sort of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Lyons Sandstone Formation The well tested in this project is located in the city of Brighton in Weld County, CO. Well SHABLE AB11 04P which is operated by Halliburton is one of the many wells in the Wattenberg field. Wattenberg field is a low permeability ( tight ) basin center gas field (Highley 12).Based from the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission in 1999, the Wattenberg field has approximately produced 1.75 TCFG, 76.4 MMBO, and 15.7 MMBW from all of the formation above. The primary source of hydrocarbon production in the Wattenberg field comes from the Muddy ( J ) Sandstone formation which currently has 1,900 producing wells. The Wattenberg formation also has a potential biogenic gas reserves for coalbed methane (CBM) production at the Laramie formation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lyons sandstone can be divided into two distinct types which are the red and grey facies. The red facies are the red colored sandstone which contains no hydrocarbons and the gray facies are the white to black colored sandstone which contain hydrocarbon in its matrix (Levandowski, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Elisabeth Condon’s Nocturne vs. Vincent van Gogh’s The... Similarity in theme and color first drew me to select Elisabeth Condon s Nocturne (Bob Rauschenberg Gallery) and Vincent van Gogh s The Starry Night (Frank 348) for this research paper. Initially I wanted to pick two pieces that were different enough in order to form a decent comparison and yet alike enough to connect them in some way. In the art gallery, Nocturne gave me a feeling similar to the one I experienced when I first saw The Starry Night; there was something otherworldly and mystical about it. It made you look at a greater expanse then the bit of landscape that was shown in an unexpected way. Though each work was made in over a hundred year gap from the other, both works use a brilliant use of color and a view of the sky ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The artist of Nocturne, Elisabeth Condon, was heavily influenced by the places she has visited. Her own craft of improvisational paint pouring combined with the influence of Eastern art, specifically Chinese scrolls, helps to create the unique presence that each painting holds. Her paintings, collages and drawings use improvisational pours of paint, sketchbook drawings and digital projections to establish idiosyncratic compositions. Heeding the Tang Dynasty dictum of landscape as a fusion of observation and memory, they interweave external and internal perceptions of particular locations (ABOUT: Biography). The Starry Night is an oil painting that depicts a small, nestled town under an almost magical sky. This piece, much like Elisabeth s Nocturne, possesses a dominance of cool hues. While both paintings depict a night sky, Vincent van Gogh s The Starry Night actually leads the observer s eyes through the painting due to it s brush strokes and fluidity. Although the work is very fluid and almost kinetic, it is not overwhelming or busy. Its rhythm is purposeful, not noisy. In fact, the painting almost gives off a calming, spiritual feeling to the viewer. The sky over the nestled town is a swirl of blue, yellow, and orange tints and shades that demonstrates an almost ethereal influence as if something greater is meant to be shown than what is simply before the observer. Radial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Neo-Ussherian Model Of The Flood There is a concept in biblical exegesis known as the historical grammatical method. This method suggests that in order to come to a complete understanding of the biblical text, you need to understand the literary context (the actual pages of Scripture) and the cultural context (what the author was talking about with reference to the culture). In that sense, as our knowledge of ancient cultures expands, we can expect our interpretation of the Bible to change. This could mean that church history could get it wrong because it would not know everything we do about the culture. In addition to knowledge of the culture, scientific knowledge could make some contributions. I am not sure why we should exclude scientific knowledge, as if it were second tier ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They will typically suggest that Psalm 104:6 9 is a reference to the global flood, not the creation event. But I am not inclined to think that. Verse 5 reads, He establishes the earth on its foundations which is a clear reference to creation. Verse 10 (coming directly after the passage I just quoted) reads, He sends forth springs in the valleys; They flow between the mountains. He goes on to talk about how this fresh water feeds the animals. David also writes about vegetation and other aspects of the creation event. For us to think that David departed from the creation event in the middle of a creation psalm, surrounded by texts that reiterate the events of Genesis 1 would seem like eisegesis. So, Psalm 104:6 9 really does restrict against a global flood. Second, some Neo Ussherians suggest that if that interpretation is correct, it would also restrict against local floods. That is a sort of reductio ad absurdum. The problem is that the boundary is this larger landmass. David is looking at the original creation and telling his audience that this will never again be the state of the earth; God has set a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Positive And Negative Effects Of Mosquitoes According to the U.S. Center for Disease Control, every year more than 1.5 million people around the globe lose their lives due to mosquito borne diseases (2012). A mosquito is an insect which lives around the world, especially in tropical and subtropical countries. The mosquito has both positive and negative effects. As part of positive effects, larvae of mosquitoes are food for fish and dragonflies, and when mosquitoes consume nectar, they help the flowers to pollinate. On the other hand, mosquitoes make people annoyed and cause many diseases. World Health Organization (2016) explains that the mosquito is the greatest menace which causes many diseases and they are responsible for more than million deaths and cases every year. There are many diseases that caused by mosquitoes, but the diseases are commonly found and get people s attention because they have many negative effects on people such as malaria, dengue fever, and Zika virus disease. A disease that kills a child patient every two minutes and gets patient to infect again is malaria. As World Health Organization explains, Malaria is a life threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes (2016). Malaria is transmitted in tropical and subtropical countries. The countries that mostly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explains that Zika is spread mostly by the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito. These are the same mosquitoes that spread dengue and chikungunya viruses (2016). The first human cases of Zika were detected in 1952. Tropical Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands have been reported on Zika virus. World Health Organization (2016) reports that Since 2015, 67 countries and territories reported evidence of vector borne Zika virus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Risk Free Interest Rate CHAPTER 12: COST OF CAPITAL A. OVERVIEW Definition: Cost of capital refers to the rate of return a firm must earn on its investment projects to increase the market value of its common shares required by market suppliers of capital to attract funds to the firm Notes: If project rate of return cost of capital ( value of firm increases If project rate of return cost of capital ( value of firm decreases Goal: minimize cost of capital Assumptions: 1. Business risk (not able to cover operating costs) is unchanged 2. Financial risk (not able to cover financial obligations) is unchanged 3. Cost of capital is measured on an after tax basis Basic equation: Ways to evaluate the basic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Keep weights in decimals; keep cost in %. Should we use kr or kn? Kr is often less costly than Kn ( retained investment is often used first for long term financing. How to find weights? Book value weights: use accounting values to measure the proportion Market value weights: use market values (prices) to measure the proportion (preferred) Historic weights: book/market value weights based on actual capital structure proportion Target weights: book/market value weights based on desired capital structure Example A firm has on its books the amounts and specific (after tax) costs shown in the following table. Find WACC. |Source |Book value |Specific cost | |Long term debt |$700,000 |5.3% | |Preferred equity |50,000 |12.0 | |Common equity |650,000 |16.0 | 1. The text book uses slightly different notations: G. Final Notes 1. Relative risks and costs; not absolute 2. Changes in capital structure may affect The weights in calculating WACC The relative risks and, therefore, return on equity (and the cost of debt) 3. Combine with CAPM to assess changes in capital structures and the beta Example Suppose a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Different Types Of Valuation Methods Within the financial sector, there are many different types of valuation methods in which their purpose is to receive the share price of a company. Throughout this paper, I will discuss the various methods and the factors that contribute to the outcomes of each one. The context of this paper will be discussed in the manners of both the positive and negative aspects of each method. With each method, I will also explain the factors that significantly influence the price of each method used. Currently, Cenovus is trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange at a value of $17.83. One of the key aspects that I will acknowledge is that they currently have a long term growth value of 108% and their target price is $18.55. Other factors can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is one of the most significant downfalls of this method, because you can greatly misprice the value of the firm without considering the cash flows as well as other variables. Another common valuation method that one may use is the EV/EBITDA ratio method. This specific method takes into consideration the value of EBITDA as well as the value of net debt (market value of debt). Another important consideration that investors must be aware of is the type of depreciation method that Cenovus uses. Since Cenovus is a large asset company, this is a vital aspect to consider when using the book value method. If Cenovus depreciates their assets at a faster pace, this will allow investors to part take in a valuable investment and would cause for a positive pick for their portfolio. However, if the company depreciates their asset in a slower manner, this could create a higher book price than what the stock is currently trading at. This may misrepresent the value of the firm to the investor. Investors should be cautious when considering this type of method for valuing companies. Therefore, investors should do thorough research in what type of depreciation method Cenovus uses. The methods include a straight line depreciation or a double declining method. Both have a significant impact on the share price of the firm when using the book value approach. One common method within the industry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Why Did Indians Become Politically Active In The Late 1800s Indians were becoming politically active in the late 1800s. During this period, they founded institutions that would help end colonial rule. In 1885, Indian modernists formed the Indian National Congress to reform Hindu and Muslim practices that did not match up to their liberal ideals and to change British Indian policies that were opposed to democratic ideals. However, many internal issues within the Indian culture were obstacles to independence. Most notably are the differences in language groups. Despite these problems, a nationalist movement took root within the country that ultimately led to the creation of India and Pakistan in 1947. There were three principles to this movement that helped the movement succeed. The first was that National ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Branagh s Hamlet Hamlet, one of the most intricate and influential plays by Shakespeare, debatably of all time. It has inspired not only appreciative readers and writing critiques but continuous generations of people. The inspiration led to the fabrication of many great movies, which wasn t achievable until the 20th century. Before cinema was the prevalent method of sharing appreciation and spilling emotion for a specific subject, art portrayed what would fly through our minds such as the many interpretations of Ophelia s death. With the imagery put into motion we can try and pick apart how certain people might view the play being portrayed and choose what best suits our expectation of this tragedy. Other things that only film has been able to present to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The film that surpassed all my expectations and gave me exactly what I wanted to see was Kenneth Branagh s Hamlet. The way I would picture King Hamlets great castle of Denmark came up exactly the way I thought it would. The 1800 s setting presented in this film gave it more of a professional feel to it and I loved the vibrant colours throughout the movie. So even though the play is suppose to give off a gloomy atmosphere, dealing with the concept of suicide, the vibrancy of every scene would grab your attention away from the themes for a few seconds. It lets you take in the beautiful scenery and how the play should ve been set up if it did take place in the real world. Scenes such as the burial of Ophelia, where the imagery and setting change from the graveyard to Hamlets old memories of Yorick, the contrasts between such vibrant scenes and darker ones mix and interlace beautifully. This is something that neither Zeffirelli nor Almereyda were able to accomplish in their films. In Zaferelli s Hamlet the imagery presented throughout was not more than what the settings it could not portray. It didn t properly grasp more than the generic medieval atmosphere. It would ve been a lot more successful to include more clips of what life would ve been like for Hamlet and the people of Denmark. In Almereyda s version it wasn t really his fault for not presenting more imagery of the play because it was set in modern times, and we have seen countless movies and clips of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Pros And Cons Of The FDA For producers of food animals in the United States this year is not going to be the same as any other year in the past. Why, you may ask? The Food and Drug Administration created stricter guidelines to the Veterinary Feed Directive. For example, any beef producer has used or heard of MGA in their lifetime. Many producers just order MGA, mix it with the feed and feed it. MGA is used to synchronize heifers or to prevent heifers from coming into heat in the feedlot so they don t waste energy while in heat. Producers are now going to have to take extra steps to get the antibiotics they need for their heard. This is going to affect almost all producers of food animals, large and small. The FDA is going to have to teach and inform producers about how what and why this is put into effect. FDA and researchers are going to have to explain to and keep producers up to date with information like the following. What is the FDA and what does it do you may ask? The FDA stands for Food and Drug Administration. They are responsible for protecting the public s health, and ensure the safety and security of human and veterinary dugs. They also regulate the making, selling and distribution of products. The FDA regulates many things including foods, like additives and supplements, drugs, both prescription and non prescription, biologics, like vaccines and blood products, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a continuing concern in the United States is bacterial resistance to antibiotics. The government continues to research and analyze the use of antibiotics in animals and humans. It is not a fact that the use of antibiotics in animals cause resistance in humans. Antibiotics are a necessity in the production of food animals therefore if they completely band antibiotics it would put animal welfare and food safety at a large risk. By implementing the VFD the government can assure people that farmers and ranchers are using antibiotics ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Essay On The History Of The World In 6 Glasses As we read The History of the World in 6 Glasses by Tom Standage, we see the massive impact that certain drinks had on history. These drinks could do everything from controlling trade to influencing government. Their power was endless for one sole reason: demand. All three of these commodities caused major shifts in power. Each of the drinks presented a different type of power. Rum influences the pattern of trade, coffee enhanced the power of intellect, and tea worked with politics to create a in shift power. All three of these powers are important in world history and still have an effect on the world today. Rum was a drink used by the Americans as a way of gaining power through trade. A shift in power is seen as the slave owners began using rum to trade for slaves. The slave owners would trade rum for people and that gave them more manpower and economic power. Slaves were also encouraged to become dependent on regular rations of rum to coax them through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By the end of the 1700 s tea was the biggest drink in the British Empire. Tea started as a drink for the wealthy, but eventually became a drink for all classes. The massive profits that were being made off of selling tea lead to its political power in the British Empire. The political power that was gained with tea wasn t for the drink itself was for the company selling the tea: the East India Tea Company. The East India Tea Company was selling tea all over the world and was at some points, bringing in as much profits as Britain was in taxes. Its overwhelming growth led to the company obtaining what they wanted with the government. The company had a serious amount of influence in parliament. The East India Tea Company helped tea secure its footing and once it started there was no stopping. Tea was able to create a power shift, for it made a fortune for the East India Tea Company and all this money led to power. It lead to power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...