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Time And Timeless Time
What Kenner fails to understand is Eliot is not having any superficial knowledge or understanding of
time and Timeless Time. He has a realisation that is more than just a glimpse. The moments of
intersection of Timeless Time and time have great significance in Eliot s poetry because the
consciousness of such moments comes when an individual is spiritually enlightened. He can witness
the source from which all time emerges and that source in itself is Eternal. The still point, the
Timelessness, the Divine, the Eteranl is the source. There is no other way with which an individual
can escape time and the suffering related to it. It is only Timeless Time that can liberate an individual
from time. Eternity is time s ultimate limit which in itself ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Though he continued writing Poetic Dramas for many more years, but Four Quartets mark the end of
his regular poetry. He finished the Quartets on the peak of his spiritual realisation which he tried to set
as an example to be followed by the posterity. The last section of the Four Quartets is considered as
the greatest spiritual vision of Eliot. The very opening words Midwinter spring does not signify any
paradox that Eliot would relish but is symbolic of spiritual renewal and revitalisation in midst of a
spiritual barrenness caused by the World Wars. He felt the pressure of the social and political events
that were taking their toll on the psyche of the common man. Like everyone else in this period, his life
became one of monotony and anxiety, caught in the middle period when pre war life seemed unreal
and post war life unimaginable. (Ackroyd 1984: 264) The interplay of the dualities is shown, but there
is more of harmony in it than any kind of opposition. There is an impossible union; the contraries like
frost and fire are brought together to be resolved. Metaphorically, their fusion signifies the advent of
an eternal spring where the contraries, even the extreme ones have no
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During The Reformation Dbq Essay
Individuals and groups of a society can promote change of the status quo. Many people took action
and spoke out against issues within society during the Reformation. The Reformation was a movement
in the 16th century where people called out the Roman Catholic Church on its unjust teachings. These
people include John Wycliffe, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Martin Luther. The Church did not approve of
this criticism and aimed to eliminate those who defied the Church. In the first document, John
Wycliffe claims that the Church is contradicting itself. He claims that the Church is engaging in
behavior that does not comply with what they preach. John also claims that the pope is wrongly
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The popes believe that the indulgences are positive because they provide an opportunity for those to
have their sins forgiven. In document seven, Martin Luther criticizes the pope and the Church for their
use of indulgences. Luther claims that people are falsely being forgiven for their sins with the use of
money. He thinks this is teaching the false doctrine of money being more important than ethics.
People should be forgiven by God, not by money, and should do so through helping the needy instead
of buying the indulgences. Document eight, Pope Leo X s response to Martin Luther, states that
Martin Luther s comments and motive is the work of the devil. He thinks Luther is a threat to the
Church and orders him to stop preaching. Pope Leo X realizes that Luther is a legitimate threat and
tries to undermine his credibility. In the ninth document, Luther claims that the pope s response shows
that he is the Antichrist. He claims that the pope has no real evidence to prove he is heretical. Luther is
getting the attention of his followers and is showing that the corruption within the Church is no joke.
Despite threats of punishment, Luther shows resilience in his pursuit for the improvement of the
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Creation Of The National Incident Management System (NIMS)
First and foremost, emergency management policy must have a set standard at all levels. An example
of this was the creation of the National Incident Management System [NIMS] and the Incident
Command Systems [ICS]. As an example, NIMS creates a nationwide template that is consistent and
can be used by all government, non government and private sector entities during or after a domestic
incident (MD NIMS/ICS).
With that being said; emergency management policies should be crafted by all levels including the
Department of Homeland Security [DHS], State and Local Emergency Management Agencies and
first responders at all levels. One of the steps taken by the federal government was enacting the
National Response Framework [NRF]. The NRF is a policy
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The Value Of Life
What is it about human life that makes it valuable? Some people believe that life is valuable even
before birth. Before we are given a name or our gender has been identified, we are valued. As
children, we are taught that we are valuable and that life is valuable. However, what makes human life
valuable? The answer to this question may come from an analysis of the lives of two people; a
fictional character and a real life person, and a comparison to my own personal belief about the value
of life. Human life is valuable because of our capacity to learn and grow. From our mistakes to our
strengths, we are all valuable.
Roger Ebert was a popular film critic who tragically died from thyroid cancer in 2013. Before he
passed, he revealed to the public that he had been diagnosed with cancer and had undergone several
surgeries. The article, The Essential Man, by Chris Jones, reveals Ebert s reasons for valuing life. As
Ebert faced cancer, he learned to value the things that often seem given. For instance, the ability to
speak and laugh. Jones says, The doctors told him they were going to give him back his ability to eat,
drink, and talk. But the doctors were wrong, weren t they? On some morning or afternoon or evening,
sometime in 2006, Ebert took his last bite and sip, and he spoke his last word (Jones 50). Ebert learned
to appreciate the things we often take for granted. Unable to communicate through words, Ebert used
his hands and wrote what he once was able to say. The
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Cost, Quality, And Timing
Tendering
In this stage the project contract including all details about cost, quality, and timing is presented and
usually several contractors make an offer. Then a contractor (or more than a contractor based on
project requirements) is selected to accomplish the site construction. Usually the cheapest offer wins;
of course there might be considerations of quality.
Construction
The contractor that has been appointed to carry out the site work now will be called as the constructor,
and starts to complete the building on the specified time and within the approved time and quality
limits. Adequate supervision is necessary in this stage so that the defined quality standards as well as
legal requirement are met.
Commissioning
In the Commissioning stage the constructed building is inspected for probable errors or deficits from
the agreed contractual or legal requirements. It is checked whether all facilities are working properly
and facilities and systems meet defined objectives and criteria. If there are any repairs or fixings
essential they will be carried out in this stage.
Operation and Maintenance
Facilities and buildings operations and maintenance covers all services required to guarantee the built
construction is performing well. All the constructions may not have this stage. This stage is especially
for sensitive and/or complex constructions such as power plants. Operations and maintenance
normally includes the day to day activities necessary
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In Cold Blood Compare And Contrast
The murders in Holcomb, Kansas and the murders in Hollandsburg, Indiana were both tragedies that
shocked America and are still felt to this day. There are many ways the two murders connect with each
other. However, there are also ways that they differ. The murders that Truman Capote wrote about
were the murders that took place in Holcomb, Kansas. Capote gave insight on the murders through his
nonfiction book, In Cold Blood. The book tells the story of the tragic night that the Clutter family
came to their untimely deaths. The book also describes the family s life before the murders, as well as
the process of catching the murderers. On top of just giving information on what happened, the author
gives details that connect the reader to the victims, as well as Dick and Perry. In Hollandsburg,
Indiana, the tragic night was Valentine s Day, 1977. Many family members of Betty Jane Spencer
came to their demise. These family members include three of her stepsons and her son. Roger
Drollinger was the mastermind of the murders. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Dick Hickock and Roger Drollinger played the same roles in the murders. In In Cold Blood, Hickock
was the man who had the idea to murder the family, and Perry Smith was the loyal follower. As for the
Hollandsburg murders, Roger Drollinger was the leader while his three minions did as Drollinger
advised. The three followers of Drollinger include: David Smith, who was 17; Michael Wright, 21;
and Daniel Stonebraker, 20. Continuing the similarities of the cases, both groups of victims were
families. The Clutter family and the family of Betty Spencer. Also similar were the number of people
left dead at the scene. Both tragedies ended in four
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Man Vs. Society In The Saga Of The Sioux
The average life expectancy on the Reservation is 47 years for men and 52 years for women. In the
novel, the Saga of the Sioux, the author talks about their point of view, different conflicts, and the
theme. Every day the Sioux are treated badly by the government and it isn t right. In this book, it talks
about all the times they were betrayed, lied to, and cheated.
In the novel, there are two big conflicts that the Sioux face. Those two conflicts are Man vs. Nature
and Man vs. Society. But four years later after the treaty had been signed, white miners were violating
the treaty, searching the rocky passes and clear streams of Paha Sapa for the yellow metal that drove
white men crazy. This is a great example of Man vs. Nature because once the rumor spread enough,
the white men went to look for it. Deciding whether to make to the reservations was difficult for the
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It talked about the way the Sioux were treated and what the government did. Three Stars Crook were
prowling the country north and west of the Black Hills killing indians wherever they could be found.
is an example of what the government did when they killed the Indians. Miners crossing their land
shows how the Sioux were treated because the government tried to take the gold even though they are
the ones that said the Black Hills were off limits. Could you imagine being despised by your own
country? How does weather affect the world we live in today? If you were treated poorly by the
government because of your ethnicity, what would you do to fight for your rights? Why is it important
to get to know someone before you trust them? Is it important to know how the Sioux were treated and
are they still being treated badly today. This novel, Saga of the Sioux, does an amazing job defining
the struggles of the Sioux in greater detail and of their fights in the past (and still
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The Limited Partnership Act 2008 Essay
The Limited Partnership Act 2008 came into force on 2nd May 2008 enabling registration of limited
Partnership and Overseas Limited Partnership. The primary function objective for the introduction of
the Limited Partnerships regime is to facilitate sustainable growth in New Zealand s venture capital
and private equity Industries. This introduction of internationally recognized Limited Partnership
opens the gate way for foreign capital investment which helps the company in their initially setup start
and also proves to be a valuable tool for their company. On other hand it also allows New Zealand to
compete internationally for venture capital funds.
This act came into action because of three main reasons ; firstly to revoke the special partnership
provision (Part II) of the Partnership Act 1908; Secondly to create modern rules which are simple and
similar to internationally recognized limited partnership in use overseas and thirdly to allow the
development of venture capital industry of New Zealand. By bringing this law into action New
Zealand lines up with similar regime in Australia and United Kingdom. The new law simplifies the
registration requirement, as compared to the formalities required by the old law, which gives great
flexibility in the rules of governing self management that in case with companies whilst at the same
time adopting many rules drawn from the company and partnership law. It evidently states the point to
which investor can contribute in management
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School Life Is The Best Life
Introduction
School life is the best life remark says that life is all about learning for something new innovation.
School gives us better education,joyful life,careless about everything etc. It is the most pertinent part
of human life. It is the really free from the care and great happiness for the students.
A person s education is one of the most important factors in determining whether or not they will
become a productive member of society.Facing the technological revolution that we are going through
without a good quality education , a person will be left behind .
All parents want their child to be shelter on their school/college campus. Keep in mind that campus
safety should also refer to the sorrounding neighbourhoods because chances are your child is going to
be out exploring his new environment. A student must feel comfortable and safe at his or her
school/college campus . If not, this will likely lead to poor academic performance and declined social
activity.
All school/colleges do their best to keep campus housing a safe area , but there are still general safety
tips that your child must remain aware of.
Campus Life
Numerous sudents expect their life, on their own,to be paradise.Living free of their parent s rule
,students move into residences. Life without curfews and many house rules would seem to be a
student s first taste of being an mature.Living in the student residence is the biggest difficulty and
challenge. for most students in transformation from home to college life not to mention the life of
living on campus period. The living condition, roommates situations, and campus life are most of the
difficulties one might face as a freshman request the dorms.
For many student,living condition in the dorms can produce hardship than can be uncomfortable and
inconvenience.For example, shy students who are embarrassed with their bodies may find it hard to
take a shower with other people using the same facility.
Living in a dormitory on campus would enable student to spend more time on studying. At university ,
students tends to have very heavy workloads and have to spend a lot of time on their studies. One of
the hardest things about student was dealing with things on your own, where if
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Strategic Analysis of Tesco Plc
Strategic Analysis of Tesco plc
Outcomes covered in the report are:
1. To demonstrate an understanding of strategic decision making using of knowledge and
understanding of business principles to critically reflect on the strategic management of an
organization
2. To demonstrate and evaluate the strategy and the process undertaken to implement strategy,
manage, and understand its impact on the organization.
3. To critically reviews emerging markets and analyze the limitations and influence of market
development, marketing, and their relative dominance on the performance of an organization.
4. To demonstrate effective thinking and process for integrated approaches to business analysis and
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The theoretical approaches are analyzed to understand the practical strategic implications of the
chosen organization. The organization chosen for analysis is UK based supermarket Tesco which has
penetrated international market as well.
Tesco is multinational chain of supermarkets which was founded by Jack Cohen in 1919 and is
headquartered in Chestnut, UK. It is a public limited company (plc) which now operates in retailing,
petrol stations, and finance services. Tesco showed its expansionary zeal early on by buying up rival
shops. Tesco has shown aggressive strategies for expanding its operations. In the 1950s the retailer
bought 70 Williams stores and 200 Harrow stores, followed by 97 Charles Philips stores and the
Victor Value chain in the early 1960s. In 1961, Tesco Leicester entered the Guinness Book of Records
as the largest store in Europe and in 1968 Tesco opened its first superstore in Crawley, West Sussex.
Supermarkets revolutionised the way people shopped and by the 1970s Tesco was building a national
store network to cover the whole of the UK, which it continues to expand to this day, while also
diversifying into other products. Tesco was paced up with the changing way of shopping and started
its online shopping as well. Tesco then expanded in other countries such as Scotland, Ireland, US and
so on. Today, Tesco is the third largest retailer in the world and is financially progressing in terms of
sales and
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The Construction Of The Alaskan Highway
The Construction of The Alaskan Highway started in Lieu of the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
Originally, the initial construction was to start February 1942, however finding the right crew to
construct such a highway was more difficult than originally anticipated. In March 1942, the first
blades dug into the ground. This was a very daunting task; a task that only the US Army Corps of
Engineers could handle. Through some of the toughest and most desolate wilderness this country has
to offer. Through freezing temperatures to swamp like conditions the Engineers prevailed, The
Alaskan Highway was built. It was not without its many difficulties, additional missions added to the
already daunting task, trial and error situations, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Over 1,600 miles of roadway through the most rugged country and severe weather conditions anyone
has been in. The highway was to be used as a supply route and establish airfields incase Japan decided
to attack from the north. But, in true American fashion the roadway was completed in a timely manner
and is now known as the Alaskan Highway. With the controversy of the project, the rugged terrain and
weather all factoring into the building of this highway. The President enlisted in the Army Engineers
to complete such a task. In February 1942 Alpha Company who fell under the 648th Engineer
Topographic Battalion out of Camp Claibourne, Louisiana was tasked to complete the overlay for the
road and locating the proper location for the route. They were one of eleven units who were assigned
the complete the Highway. This posed to be more difficult that what was originally planned. Men will
have to fight swamps, rivers, ice and cold. Mosquitos, flies, gnats will not only be annoying, but will
cause bodily harm (Lloyd, 1992).
With Alpha Company finalizing the overlay using some roads and animal trails already established,
the route was planned. Trying to find the right personnel proved difficult with the majority of the
Soldiers already overseas fight in the war. The 95th Engineers who fell under the 340th Engineer
Regiment was 1 of 3 African American Regiments was assigned to complete the Highway. Thousands
of black soldiers who, unwanted by their own
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Social Psychology Experiments To Engage In Prosocial...
Introduction
In our everyday lives, we experience the act of helping or being helped by others.
It is a behavior where we provide assistance or benefit a person, without receiving anything in return.
Helping behavior calls for one to put our needs aside in order to assure the well being of one person at
the cost of our own. Social psychology experiments have provided research that has established
important principles about the conditions under which individuals will choose to engage in prosocial
bystander behaviors (Science of Generosity). We chose this social psychology concept because we
wanted to evaluate what factors contributed to whether someone helped another person or not. It is
interesting how as humans, it takes certain factors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When other people were surrounding the participant that noticed the dollar bill on the floor, they
would wait until they were gone to pick it up and keep it for themselves. Gender was also a part of this
experiment because when the girl students dropped it some people would go up and ask if they had
dropped their money, but when the boy dropped it they would look around, but eventually keep it.
People will usually help a female out instead of a male, that is a social norm that we also tested in this
experiment. Our results did vary in different conditions because we went to the store late at night and
if we would have gone earlier in the day there would have been more people and our results would
have been different. More people would have noticed the money and that means that our results would
have been significantly different. We worked with what we had and we took notes on the results and
different types of people that were at the
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Calypso And Circe In Homer s Odyssey
prepare an attack against the suitors in secret. Because of the number of suitors involved if he makes a
hasty decision to fight the suitors along he would be outnumbered. Therefore his disguise will give
him the upper hand by devising a plan with those individuals who are loyal and he can trust. They will
be able to join forces and initiate a surprise raid on the suitors and ultimately remove them out of his
palace. 4. Men and some women are closely connected with weapons or the absence of weapons.
Choose at least two appearances of this in the tale and elaborate on the significance of the weapons. In
this poem the bow is considered an important weapon because it symbolizes the physical eminence of
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She nursed Odysseus and Telemachus when they were babies. She also served as the master s
confidante. She is very loyal to both Telemachus and Odysseus. Upon Telemachus search to find his
father she keeps his journey a secret from his mother Penelope (Homer 2.104 105). She also keeps
Odysseus identity a secret after recognizing a scar on his leg. In book 19 she states that scar as the old
nurse cradle his leg and her hand passed down she felt it. She said to him you are Odysseus, oh dear
boy I didn t know you before, not until I touched the body of my king (Homer 19.405). Eurycleia also
reveals to Odysseus what female servants was unfaithful to Penelope while he was away thus working
and sleeping with the suitors. Eurycleia treatment with Telemachus in book one and with her
encounter with Odysseus as beggar was almost identical. She was very emotional when she saw
Telemachus was leaving in search of his father and vowed to him that she would not tell his mother.
The treatment with Odysseus as beggar was similar when she found out the beggar was Odysseus she
was emotional and she also made a promise to him not to tell Penelope just as she did with
Telemachus. Odysseus tells Eurycleia I m home, at last, after bearing twenty years of brutal hardship,
home, on native ground. But now you know, now that a god has flashed it in your
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The Raegan Administration as Having Altered the American...
The Raegan Administration as Having Altered the American Political Agenda To understand why the
Reagan presidency was so unique first one must understand transformation of the presidency. The post
1932 modern presidency differs from the modern presidency in three ways unique ways. The first
reason is that the modern president have grown stronger, and thus expanded and developed
independence to create policy. The second reason is that the president s role in shaping the annual
legislative agenda and influencing congress has been institutionalised. The third reason is that in the
modern presidency, there has been a large expansion in official presidential staff. In 1937 President
Franklin D. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Reagan was much liked because he offered a broad appeal, he shared the notions of people such as
Goldwater but Reagan would be much liked. One thing the American public hates is an out spoken
candidate, and that s what people such as Goldwater was, so Reagan was the ideal candidate.
Goldwater was the extreme right of the Republican Party, Goldwater often criticised the policies of
Dwight Eisenhower. He described his social policies as dime store New Deal and strongly opposed the
president s decisions to use federal troops at little rock. Goldwater also believed that Eisenhower was
too soft on trade unions and complained about his failure o balance the budget. Reagan had an
attractive personality and also had a good style as a political performer, this made Reagan a strong
candidate, his notions and his ideology made him a candidate who might be able to represent
conservative views, and more importantly be electable. Many candidates with strong political views,
sometimes forget their political position once they are elected into office. However Reagan made it his
goal to be true to his conservative principles, which he had been compiling
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The Usage Of Law Enforcement Cameras
A career in front of the camera is the dream job for numerous Americas. Little do they know they may
have already been on camera. Every day people in the United States of America are caught in the lens
of law enforcement cameras. These cameras sound nefarious due to their constant watching of people.
However, law enforcement cameras are anything but nefarious as their intent is to stop actions that
may rightly be deemed nefarious. The cameras the law enforcement use may be on the street, a
member of the law enforcement, a police car or a traffic light. With all the cameras, their purpose is
for the good of the people and to enforce laws. However, there is controversy surrounding the usage of
the law enforcement cameras due to how some people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Throughout his article, he discusses both sides of the issue. He begins by stating that many believe
cameras are needed to maintain security in modern times. However, he also mentions that the cameras
are expensive to acquire, maintain and that they are an invasion of privacy. Brasch mentions that with
the cameras there is less overtime paperwork from officers having to defend themselves or explain
how a traffic stop happened in court and that it keeps more people honest (2). Brasch then goes on to
include information about a police department that got rid of the law enforcement cameras in their
department due to the cost and maintenance. He also mentions a police department that will not install
any cameras because they believe it is against individual rights. The author then goes on to include
that the cameras would help clear up situations that are difficult to understand such as police officer
related deaths. Other opinions believe the cameras would not help clear up the controversy caused
when there is shooting incidents. The author concludes that although cameras have pros and cons not
all problems can be solved with them. This article is very informative to read when one wants to be
informed about law enforcement cameras. Brasch provides support for each point he makes on both
sides of the argument. He also maintains a neutral tone in his writing, the only bias coming from the
quotes he takes from sources. However, Brasch does not elaborate long on the opinion that cameras
invade privacy. This is a weakness for his article since the opinion can easily be disproved by looking
to other sources for information. The article Public Video Surveillance: Is It An Effective Crime
Prevention Tool? by Marcus Nieto states that the cameras surveillance is physically
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Similarities and Differences between the Hellenic and...
There are two main periods in Greece history, Hellenic and Hellenistic period. They have some
similarities but they are significantly different. Many people believe that the Classical era is the most
impressive due to the success in literature, science, philosophy and architecture, which does not mean
that the Ancient Greece is less significant. While in Hellenic era they saw rising and falling of the
polis in Hellenistic era it was more about war and fighting for among the prevailing dynasties. The
thing that they have in common is that they were consistent in discovering new philosophies and
science also decreasing the role of gods.
Culture
As we know the first period was Hellenic period which is most known for their polis, each polis had ...
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During the era before Classical Greece Sparta and Athena had different paths because Sparta had two
kings and an oligarchic government, while Athens had instituted democracy. Sparta treated men to be
warriors and women could have their own properties, while in Athena men were trained to be public
speakers and women had only several rights. Despite the differences they joined to a war against
Persia, and after that there was a Peloponnesian war between the two poleis, where Athena lost, at the
end, Sparta, Athena and Thebes each took turn on the dominant Greek power. One interesting fact is
also that the buildings that they built had a political purpose also to celebrate civil power and pride.
The time of Hellenistic period is marked in two ways, when Alexander and his father lived and when
Alexander died. King Phillip developed amazing military skills and found the resources to pay the
troops. Some states did not want to self defend and he found allies who wanted a new unity so after
the final battle Macedon ruled the Greece. After his death, Alexander came and expanded the empire
and promoted Hellenistic culture, so we can safely say that the Hellenistic politics is centered on
military
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Understanding Color
Since the age of Aristotle, great minds have questioned the various natures of reality: how a concept
works and how humans perceive it. The fundamentals of colour were one such mystery. As an
unstable property, the secrets of colour have eluded philosophers, artists, and scientists for centuries,
until 1666 when Sir Isaac Newton discovered the properties of light. Thanks to visionaries such as
Newton, Hermann von Helmholtz, and Georges Seurat modern understanding of colour can be
explained in a variety of manners and can now be categorized according to medium. Seperated into
light and pigment , colours are viewed as individual entities as their application and combinations
create alternate visual features that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Though not the socially best example, television is one of the practical applications of pigment
primaries in modern society. Colour application in art can best be analyzed in the context of
Impressionist Art. Specifically, looking at Neo Impressionist artist Georges Seurat ( 1859 1891)2
shows the practical applications that colour theory has in a purely artistic context. Chromoluminarism,
also known as Pointillism, is a form of painting that is completely composed of dots strategically
placed in close fashion to create an image. Influenced by Ogden Rood s book titled Modern
Chromatics (1879), Seurat created the foremost example of chromoluminarism in current art history:
A Sunny Afternoon at the Grande Jatter 1886. Apart from the work s incredible complexity, it
demonstrates another concept in the ways humans view colour. Colour is understood as unstable,
because of the way it reacts to both quantities of light as well as other colours. Primary and Secondary
colours are the foundations of what is known as Complementary colours which, on a colour wheel, are
opposite one another. Placing complementaries next to, or on top of one another, will visually alter
their properties for the viewer, despite the fact that neither colour has changed at all. However, this is
not limited to complementary colours; primary, secondary, and tertiary colours can all change
properties when coupled with another colour. Seurat utilizes this concept in his work
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The Rain Forest Alliance And Brand Equity Via A Third Party
MKT310 A2 CMOSS
The rain forest alliance and brand equity via a third party speech:
Slide 1 (Title page):
Isn t it interesting how, as a business, we can make such a powerful impact on the environment around
us? From the amount of paper we use, to the lights that are left on in the office, and from where we
source our raw materials. Environmentally and socially responsible businesses are becoming more
predominant and popular amongst consumers. Not only can we lower long term costs and risks, but it
also engages employees on a different level that increases their skills and knowledge to deliver
products or services that are of high quality. Sounds ideal but how can we achieve this ourselves?
Slide 2 (TRA background):
The easiest way that we can become more sustainable is through aligning the help of a third party
certifier such as The Rainforest Alliance (TRA) with our own business. We can make small changes,
and help the environment as well as increasing our profits. Great Britian: Parliament: House of
Commons: Environmental Audit, 2009 suggests that TRA is known for the work that they do in
sustaining agriculture, forestry, and tourism practices. In addition to playing a large part in
sustainability TRA also focuses on education of such problems and addresses climate change and
adopt the slogan Shop the frog.
Slide 3 (TRA the why?):
Through working with TRA, our company can work towards conserving biodiversity through
adopting safe and sustainable:
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Getting Blood Tested Research Paper
they re responding to treatment. Only a drop of blood is needed, and it can be collected at home and
sent to the hospital by post. It s recommended that children who are six months of age or younger
should have their blood tested once a week, between six months and four years of age should have
their blood tested once every two weeks, over four years of age and all adults should have their blood
tested once a month. Someone with PKU will usually need to have regular blood tests throughout their
life. You may be able to have training so that you can carry out your child s blood tests, or be able to
test yourself if you have PKU. This will make testing more convenient. The outcome of the treatment
is good for people treated. People can have no
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Questions On Accounting Information Systems
Author: Godfrey Masuku Student I.D: 11584448 Course: ACC539 201560 ACCOUNTING
INFORMATION SYSTEMS ASSIGNMENT 1 The abovementioned has been arranged in two parts
on the same document, first Question 1 then Question 2 follows below that: QUESTION 1: Question
1: explanation of how implementation of cloud accounting information system in an organisation
relates to corporate straegy and value chain. Risks and benefits are explored. Introduction We seek to
investigate how the implementation of a cloud accounting information system relates to an
organisation s corporate strategy and value chain. There are benefits that may be enjoyed by such an
organisation although it would have to diligently contend with the risks such a move would entail.
Value adding benefits would be favorable to the organisation s corporate strategy yet the risks may
potentially destroy the organisation if not mitigated properly. Cloud accounting information systems
involve the basic functionality of input, storage, processing and output. The applications are hosted by
a service provider giving the customer ease of access and use anywhere using any device. This
functionality is similar to the traditional inhouse accounting systems which are installed on the
computer. Cloud Accounting information systems are accessed via a web based platform such as the
internet. There are inherent risks and benefits associated with use of such as system as with any
system. Benefits: Any
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The Day Is Right Around The Corner And Earth Should Be...
Mother s Day is right around the corner and Earth should be celebrated everyday. How about an easy,
recycled craft project to make with any age from child to senior citizen? You will utilize all recycled
materials to create some storage boxes worthy of an art show. In fact, you could really have some fun
with an art fair devoted to different unusual storage boxes. You will make fragrant vintage boxes
suitable for storing lingerie, socks, intimate apparel, scarves, bath linens, or stationery supplies. These
boxes can be personalized used as memory boxes as well. Give your boxes as gifts for moms,
grandma s, aunts, step mothers, god mothers and any special women in your life. Materials To
assemble the boxes: shoe boxes or any other lidded box that you would normally discard (any size)
liquid white school glue recycled pie tins, Styrofoam vegetable trays, butter dishes or yogurt cups or
egg cartons larger hair paint brushes, foam brushes, or small paint rollers sharp scissors, scissors with
decorative edges To cover the box: wallpaper sample books, available from decorators and wallpaper
supply places gently used wrapping paper magazines greeting cards wallpaper or border scraps tissue
paper scraps contact paper scraps origami paper scrapbook paper To decorate the box fabric scraps
stickers ribbons scraps buttons silk flowers faux gems charms beads Procedure: First envision a theme
for your box based
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F1 Flies Research Paper
RESULTS
Table 1: Phenotypes of F1 flies produced by crossing wild type females and no winged males.
Females Males Total
Wild Type 47 53 100
No winged Mutant 0 0 0
Table 1 shows the phenotypes of the F1 flies produced by crossing P1 wild type females and P1 no
winged mutant males. The results of that cross was that there were forty seven wild type females and
fifty three wild type males. Therefore there was a total of one hundred wild type flies that were
produced. The observed phenotypic ratio of wild type flies and no winged mutant flies was 1:0 (wild
type: no winged). The predicted phenotypic ratio if the no winged mutation is autosomal recessive
would be 1:0 (winged: no winged).
Table 2: Phenotypes of F1 flies produced by crossing wild type males and no winged females.
Females Males Total
Wild Type 59 41 100
No winged Mutant 0 0 0
Table 2 shows the phenotypes of the F1 flies produced by crossing P1 wild type males and P1 no
winged females. The results of that cross was that there was fifty nine wild type females and forty one
males. Therefore there was a total of one hundred wild type flies produced from crossing P1 true
breeding wild type males and P1 true breeding virgin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The results of this cross was that there were thirty eight wild type females and thirty five wild type
males. Therefore there were seventy three wild type flies. There were sixteen no winged mutant males
and eleven no winged mutant females. Therefore there was a total of twenty seven no winged flies
produced in this cross. The observed phenotypic ratio of wild type flies and no winged mutant flies
was 2.7:1 (winged: no winged).The predicted phenotypic ratio if the no winged mutation was
autosomal recessive would be 3:1 (winged: no winged). The χ2 value obtained for this cross was
0.213. The p value that was obtained for this cross was
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Partition Of The British India
Partition of British India, 1947: The Partition of British India gave birth to two new states; India and
Pakistan. Pakistan comprised two geographically and culturally separated region: a) West Pakistan and
b) East Pakistan (Bangladesh) on basis of their common religion Islam.
Language Movement: Just after independence, Pakistan ruler with a key resolution at national
education summit in Karachi in 1947 began to exclude Bengalis, inhabitant of East Pakistan, adopting
Urdu as the only state language of then Pakistan which later elicited language movement in East
Pakistan. The declaration of Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Dhaka as Urdu and only Urdu will remain as
the state language of Pakistan and the reluctance of the successive rulers to recognize the mother
language of 56% people of the total Pakistan s population drew language movement to the street that
took its final shape on 21st February 1952. On this day, Salam, Rafique, Barkat, Jabbar, Shafiul were
the heroes who laid down their lives to establish Bangla as one of the state languages of Pakistan and
seeds of Bangladeshi nationalism was sown.
Election of 1954: Bangladeshi nationalism was first projected in 1954 election when United Front
coalition of East Bengal s (later named as East Pakistan in 1955) political parties Awami League and
the Krishak Sramik Party, won the most of the seats in the East Bengal Legislative Assembly. Muslim
League got only 9 seats out of 310. So, coalition govt. with Bengali leaders was
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Comparing the Intelligence of Women in Shelley s...
Intelligence of Women in Shelley s Frankenstein and Gould s Women s Brains
Throughout history, women have always aimed for a recognized place in society. Centuries ago,
people looked at the role of women in society as being sociologically inferior. Seeing the revival of
the Feminist movement, which boldly opposes the stereotypical characteristics of women in society,
on one hand, and promotes the elevation of women s status in society, on the other, one would not find
it hard to believe the drastic differences in opinion of people on this issue. What is amazing is how
these differences reflect upon scholarly works in science.
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This shows that Mary Shelley must have been ahead of her time. Probably, it could also mean that if
Elizabeth had been a part of Victor s experiment of creating life, the creature would not have turned
into a destructive monster, thereby preventing the tragedy.
In contrast, Stephen Jay Gould, in Women s Brains, questions the validity of Paul Broca s study (1824
80), a professor of clinical surgery at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, who used unrefined techniques
to prove the lower intelligence of women as compared to men (753). Having been convinced about the
direct link between the intelligence of an individual and the size of brain, Broca used his knowledge of
craniometry, the method of skull measurement, to make a relationship between the cranial capacity
and the development of the brain. As Stephen Gould puts it, Broca based his arguments on his data,
which he collected meticulously from the autopsies he performed in four Parisian hospitals. He found
the average weight of 292 male brains to be 1,325 grams, while 140 female brains averaged 1,144
grams, a difference of 14 percent of male brain s weight (754). Broca took this to mean that women
were born biologically inferior to men, whom nature endowed with intellectual superiority. According
to Gould, this discovery fuelled acrid misogynist remarks and sarcasms: The theologians had asked if
women had a soul ... some scientists were ready to refuse them
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United States Flag Essay
The very first flag for the United States to have was the Grand Union Flag, in the years 1775 1777.
The design of this flag was thirteen red and white stripes, with the red cross of St. Georgia, England
along with the white cross of St. Andrew, Scotland in a blue field. The final split between the between
the colonies and Great Britain brought the removal of the British Union from our flag. Shortly after
came the stars on a blue field. By June 14, 1777 the Flag Resolution was passed, which is now known
as Flag Day. Which basically said that the United States flag had to have thirteen stripes being red and
white; that the union have 13 stars that are white with a blue field. Then, came Francis Hopkinsons
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They thought that the stars were taken from the sky, the red was influenced from the British colors,
and the white demonstrated withdrawing from the home country. As for the book Our Flag the white
means purity and innocence, red means hardiness and valour, and blue means vigilance, perseverance,
and justice. The design of the flag however does have a meaning. The stars symbolize the heavens.
Having fifty of the stars, represents the fifty states of the United States today. The stripes symbolize
the rays of sunlight radiating from the sun. Having thirteen of the stripes, represents the thirteen
colonies that proclaimed independence for Great Britain to form the United States. However, the
United States has had many different designs of the flag. With more states being added, it would be
difficult to not create new flag designs. In the year 1795 Vermont and Kentucky were added, which
caused the stars and stripes to raise to 15 instead of 13. In the years 1796 through 1817 the states
Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, and Mississippi joined the United States. Then the Act of April
4, 1818 called for 13 stripes and a star for each state. December in the year 1818 Illinois joined, which
added another star to the flag. In 1819 and 1820 two states were added, adding two more stars. In
August 1821 Missouri joined, adding another star. In the year 1836 Arkansas joined. In 1837
Michigan joined. In 1845 Florida and Texas joined. In
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Mechanics
UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN
|Centre |: Centre for Foundation Studies (CFS) |Unit Code |: FHSC1014 |
|Course |: Foundation in Science |Unit Title |: Mechanics |
|Year/ Trimester |: Year 1 / Trimester 1 | | |
|Session |: 201401 | | |
Tutorial 4: Application of Newton s Laws.
1. The distance between two telephone poles is 50.0 m. When a 1.00 kg bird lands ... Show more
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[(a) 1.7 m/s2, 17 N, (b) 0.69 7 m/s2, 17 N]
10. A block of mass m = 5.8 kg is pulled up a ( = 25° incline as in figure with a force of magnitude F =
32 N. (a) Find the acceleration of the block if the incline is frictionless. (b) Find the acceleration of the
block if the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and incline is 0.10. [(a) 1.4 m/s2, (b) 0.49
m/s2]
11. A 276 kg glider is being pulled by a 1950 kg airplane along a horizontal runway with an
acceleration of a = 2.20 m/s2 to the right as in figure. Find (a) the thrust provided by the airplane s
propellers and (b) the magnitude of the tension in the cable connecting the airplane and glider. [(a)
4.90 kN, (b) 607 N]
12. An object with mass m1 = 5.00 kg rests on a frictionless horizontal table and is connected to a
cable that passes over a pulley and is then fastened to a hanging object with mass m2 = 10.0 kg, as
shown in figure. Find (a) the acceleration of each object and (b) the tension in the cable. [(a) 4.90 kN,
(b) 607 N]
13. In figure in Q22, m1 = 10 kg and m2 = 4.0 kg. The coefficient of static friction between m1 and
the horizontal surface is 0.50, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.30. (a) If the system is released
from rest, what will its acceleration be? (b) If the system is set in motion with m2 moving downward,
what will be the acceleration of
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The Secret to Humor is Surprise in The Weather of New...
Critical Analysis Essay The secret to humor is surprise Aristotle. The two stories I m going to talk
about The Weather of New England by Mark Twain and The Dog That Bit People by James Thurber
are both strange humorous essay with a twist. Both stories have a central conflict, in The Dog That Bit
People a family is burden with a dog that bites everyone, including the narrator. The Weather of New
England talks about the weather of the new colonies and how spontaneous they were and the different
forms they came in. Both humorous authors use style, tone, and perspective as a technique to tell their
story and conflicts. Mark Twain uses style in The Weather of New England , when he uses words like
sumptuous and Centennial to describe what s going on in the story. The author refers to the weather as
sumptuous saying that there are splendid and lavish varieties of the weather of New England that
cause a stranger to admire and regret or pity the weather. He also says that the brightest gems in the
New England weather is the dazzling uncertainty. The authors uses words like dazzling to show his
style. His style is sarcastic because he makes the uncertainty of not knowing what the weathers going
to be as a good thing when really the unexpected weather is causing problems. The author of The Dog
That Bit People James Thurber on one hand uses hyperbole s like Mark Twain ,but on the
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My Research For Brave New World
Cultural Clash In my research for Brave New World, I came across literary criticism that unveiled
fresh perspective of the work when it comes to the psychology of characters. The idea of a perfectly
stable world versus a world of recklessness and savagery that shape every aspect of human morale and
convictions held at society s core beliefs; which through psychological analysis of characters and how
their external influences can vindicate questionable actions displayed by those in the novel. The
dichotomy of inherited and learned behavior in society, clashes with diffusions of culture ands impacts
on instinctive culture, all accentuated by John the Savage and his intricately fervent relationships with
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World State conditioned a loss sense of human nature, while the Reserve preserved value in
animalistic but instinctive humane tendencies, Self transcendence and loss of personality is only
effective cure for a world suffering from idolatry, stupidity, and cruelty. In the ultimate reality, we can
find true salvation. (Birnbaum 3). The substantial distinction between the Reserve and World State, is
the agricultural and mechanical ways of life. World State focuses on assembly lines, excessively on
science as a basis for operating in daily life. John experiencing for the first time an introduction to post
industrial world compared to his pre industrial upbringing, a distaste for the technological advances in
reproducing humans, Applied science he argues, has intensified standardized mediocrity and the loss
of attention to intellectual and spiritual values (Birnbaum 2). The damage done to embryos and void of
familiar connections such as family, If the word industry is a measure of how far cultural production
has extended its reach throughout modern civilization (Eagleton 1). Modern civilization emphasizes
on technology and similarity among the entire state simply to keep everyone happy, on the contrary to
John was vacant of substance and ignited ignorance. For John, books were valued writings of
complexities of human emotions to even morals that he saw
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Flood Essay
Management before the floods in Malaysia is based on the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP ) as
determined by the NSC to agencies like Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID), Public Works
Departments (JKR), Department of Meteorology and Local Authorities (PBT) includes two steps,
namely, structured and unstructured. Structural measures adopted in Malaysia are like dams and dykes
to control flood flows and non structural measures are such as land use planning and flood forecasting
and warning systems to mitigate the effects of floods (Chan, 2012; Khalid, Shafiai, 2015). Structural
measures implemented to reduce the danger of flooding so as not to pose a greater hazard to people in
the flood plain. Agencies involved in the success of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In addition, the short message system (SMS) is also provided to warn employees of related
government agencies such as the Police, the Army, the Malaysian Meteorological Department (JMM),
Civil Defense Department, the Department, and National Security Division (BKN) in the Prime
Minister and other agencies involved (Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran, 2013). The Meteorological
Department has also provided a weather forecast web site to facilitate public access to current weather
conditions. In 2001, Malaysia has introduced Manual Saliran Mesra Alam (MSMA) to be used as a
tool in integrated flood management (Chan, 2012; Musa, Chan, Ku Mahamud, Karim, Zaini, 2013). In
contrast, an example of which is seen nonstructural methods are effective flood forecasting and
warning system (Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran, 2013). The methods used for the management of
flood disclosed before it has been shown that Malaysia has certainly had an initiative to reduce the
impact of floods on human health and life at risk areas.
Management of flood victims during and after the flooding situation in Malaysia also is based on
Directive No. 20. According to MKN (2012), during the current disaster management involves a
number of rescue agencies on the scene as the Special Search and Rescue Team Malaysia (SMART),
the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM),
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Government Shutdown Research Paper
Trust and the U.S. Federal Government Shutdown
Amy Price
Arizona State University
Abstract
This trust paper explores the 2013 United States Federal Government shutdown incident along with
the trust theory as it relates to this issue. The more recent shutdown was contributed to the split party
lines and Congress resisting to pass a budget with the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in place. Trust
between government and constituents have been a long struggle as public servants work to build trust
after an issue like the Federal Government shutdown occurs. The research provided in the paper
analyzes theories on the reasons for the lack of trust and how public servants can build trust. Not only
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(2013). Nonessential label is upsetting to federal workers. The Washington Post.
Retrieved June 20, 2015, from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/federal
eye/wp/2013/09/25/furlough label is essentially upsetting to federal workers/ Table 1. Federal
Government budget adoption process.
On or Before Action to be Completed
First Monday in February President submits his budget.
February 15 Congressional Budget Office submits report to Budget Committees.
Not later than 6 weeks after the President submits the budget. Committees submit views and estimates
to Budget Committees. (Frequently, the House Budget Committee sets own date based on Legislative
Calendar)
April 1 Senate Budget Committee reports concurrent resolution on the budget.
April 15 Congress completes action on the concurrent resolution on the budget. (This is not signed by
the President).
May 15 Annual appropriation bills may be considered in House.
June 10 House Appropriations Committee reports last annual appropriation bill.
June 15 Congress completes action on reconciliation legislation. (If required by the budget resolution)
June 30 House completes action on annual appropriation bills.
October 1 Fiscal year begins.
Source: United States House of Representatives Committee on the
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Comparing Cortez And Columbus
Cortez was born on 1485, Medellin in western Spain. He originally studied in law, but decided to find
fame and wealth in exploring. He travelled to Cuba, and then became the leader of an expedition to
explore Mexico. He was to convert the natives of Mexico to God, he was also to bring back gold to
Europe from Mexico. Cortez and Columbus were very much alike; they both wanted fame and wealth
and looked for it in exploration. These men did succeed in their quest, but they did not do it the way
they had planned it out. They both have very controversial pasts; looking back people even wonder if
they were good, Or evil? Cortez started his voyage to Mexico, by persuading Velazquez to allow him
to lead his own expedition to find wealth in Mexico. Velazquez ... Show more content on
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Cortez ignored his command, and set sail. Once he landed in now Veracruz, he made friends with the
locals and traded goods. Cortez looking for wealth, wanted to go to the biggest civilization known as
the Aztecs. It was a three month journey through rough terrain. Anyone that defied Cortez he would
slaughter, the natives would ether surrender or be put to death. The leader of the Aztecs Montezuma
worried that Cortez was a prophecy of a white god coming from the east; Cortez used this to instill
fear into his opponents. Once Cortez made it to the Aztecs, Montezuma welcomed Cortez into his city
with wide open arms and bearing gifts. Cortez was treated very well there, and he found all of the
riches he was looking for. But he found a little more than he expected. He had been shown a sacrifice
of a human; they cut out their heart and
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The Magnificent Seven And Seven Samurai
When recreating a classic film, especially when it is through a different cultural lense, it is inevitable
that the original plot, characters, and overall feeling of the movie will be skewed. Our cultural
identities and social norms are so ingrained into us that they are bound to be reflected in our art. The
film conversion from the Japanese made Seven Samurai to the American remake, The Magnificent
Seven, is a poignant example of this. Despite having almost identical plot lines, the films emanate
contrasting feelings and to a certain extent, portray different messages. When examining the role of
American culture in film, one often looks to the quintessential romance or action plots, stories in
which true love conquers all or an underdog overcomes adversity to defeat a villain. As demonstrated
by these iconic storylines and The Magnificent Seven film, American culture places a strong value on
individualism and the idealistic approach to life, which similar to the American dream, tells us that
hard work will always be rewarded. On the other hand, Seven Samurais greatly emphasizes family,
unity, and the consequences of our actions, demonstrating the importance of interdependence and
realism in Japanese culture. The films opposing views of identity and community are evidenced in the
strikingly different portrayals of the antagonists. In Seven Samurais, there is no one villain, instead the
bandits themselves represent the force of evil in the story. On the other hand, in
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Microsoft Office s Word Program
Bill Gates, a man with a net worth of $76.4 billion dollars, and the founder of the corporation
Microsoft revolutionized the way the modern economy works with his work on the computer.
Microsoft would develop software that would be used around the world by billions of people, making
Microsoft a cornerstone of the modern economy. However, this large control of the market would put
Microsoft as a monopoly with its network effect. The fact that this paper is written of Microsoft office
s word program is a testament to the impact of Bill Gates Microsoft. In fact, about 90% of all
computers run on a Microsoft operating system called Windows. About 80% of computers use the
Microsoft office suite, including word ,Microsoft is everywhere. Before Microsoft, Gates showed
great promise as he scored a 1590 out of 1600 on his SAT and went to Harvard in the fall of 1973.
There he met Steve Ballmer who later would take over Microsoft. Gates left Harvard to start his
company, Micro Soft, in 1976 with Ballmer. He later dropped the dash to just be Microsoft. One of his
first jobs was when IBM asked Microsoft to provide a BASIC interpreter for the IBM PC in 1980, the
grandfather of the modern PC. The IMB PC needed an operating system(OS), so Microsoft and Gates
licensed the operating system 86 DOS to IBM and later bought it out and changed the name to PC
DOS. This is the first time Microsoft (MS) would outflank a much larger company for its own gain.
This also is seen as the shift in
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Information On The Formation Of The Islands
Information on the formation of the islands
The Hawaiian Islands are the tops of gigantic volcanic mountains formed by countless eruptions of
fluid lava over several million years; some tower more than 30,000 feet above the seafloor. These
volcanic peaks rising above the ocean surface represent only the tiny, visible part of an immense
submarine ridge, the Hawaiian Ridgewhich is comprised of more than 80 large volcanoes.
This range stretches across the Pacific Ocean floor from the Hawaiian Islands to the Aleutian Trench.
The length of the Hawaiian Ridge segment alone, between the Island of Hawai i and Midway Island to
the northwest, is about 1,600 miles, roughly the distance from Washington, D.C., to Denver, Colorado.
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Thus, different parts of the tectonic plates approach, pass over, and ultimately leave hotspot areas. The
Hawaiian Hotspot, specifically, is an interesting case study in plate tectonics. As differing parts of the
tectonic plate have passed over the hotspot, it has left a chain of islands. Where we find these islands
indicates where the hotspot used to reside. While there are only eight main islands that we know as the
state of Hawaii, these eight islands are only those which are visible. There are literally countless
islands in this chain submerged underwater. In addition, distant islands such as Midway were long ago
created by the Hawaiian Hotspot. All in all, the Hawaiian Hotspot is responsible for the creation of
islands that span a distance of 1500 miles.
The Hawaiian Hotspot has a large number of islands based around different plate tectonics, these
plates move relative to one another at average speeds of a few inches per year about as fast as human
fingernails grow. These three main types of plate boundaries are;
Divergent Boundaries
Adjacent plates pull apart, such as at the Mid Atlantic Ridge, which separates the North and South
America Pates from the Eurasia and Africa Plates. This pulling apart causes seafloor spreading as new
material from the underlying less rigid layer, or asthenosphere, fills the cracks and adds to these
oceanic plates.
Convergent Boundaries
Two plates move towards one another and one is
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Gun Control Argumentative Analysis
The right to bear arms, the Second Amendment, allowing citizens of the United States to own operate
firearms. However, when this was written, most would agree that gun control was not as important as
it is in today s world. Gun control in the United States needs to be more heavily restricted, access to
weapons is a factor in many things, from crime, to mass shootings. If there is a problem, there must be
a solution to solve that problem; so if guns are a factor in so many problems, then why would the
United States government eradicate them? Gun control is a logical concept to implement into a society
where citizens are allowed to own, carry, and operate their own firearms.
2016 has been chock full of events thus far, from the Denver Broncos being the new NFL Champions,
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Not everyone can agree to the exact definition of a mass shooting, Not every shooter has the same
motives, or executes their attack the exact same way as the shooter before him/her, but they all do
have one thing in common, access to guns. Mass shootings are a vulgar, cowardly act, but they will
not stop as long as people have access to assault weapons, or any weapons for that matter. Some
people against gun control would compromise and ban only assault weapons, but it is not only assault
weapons that are used for mass shootings, the list of firearms that have been used in mass shootings
range from handguns, all the way up to high powered rifles. The gunman of Virginia Tech on April 16,
2007, killed 32 students and teachers, used only a 9mm pistol. Technology has advanced and people
have become crazier since the writing of the first 10 Amendments, and although it s only a few
committing mass shootings, it would be safer to completely take guns out of the
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The State Should Stay Out of the Employment Relationship
| 1001EHR Employment Relations | Assignment Two: The state should stay out of the employment
relationship. Critically discuss | | Peiyao NIU (s2838788) | Tutor s Name: Gabby DanielsTutorial
Time: 20:00 20:50 Monday |
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The employment relationship may be defined as the relationship between employer and employee
over the terms and conditions of employment (Loudoun, Mcphail amp; Wilkinson 2009). In Australia,
the industrial relations had become a big issue, so following the 24 November 2007 Federal election,
the Rudd Labor Government began work on its promises to re shape Australia s industrial relations
system. (Riley amp; Sheldon 2008) However, some people think that the state should stay out the
employment relationship. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By now, it has been operated for eight years and prohibits the discrimination on the basis of age.
Recent research vindicates this prediction, demonstrating that women at all levels of management still
report gender discrimination as a barrier to their advancement in Australia (Metz amp; Moss 2008).
The gender pay gap is also reflected in the low numbers of women in leadership positions (Goward
2004). Therefore, the state enacted Sex Discrimination Act 1984 to assist the government for this
issue. Under the Sex Discrimination Act it is unlawful to discriminate on the basis of gender, marital
status, pregnancy and family responsibility (Loudoun, Mcphail amp; Wilkinson 2009).
Racial discrimination includes race, colour, belief and national or ethnic origin. Australia is a
multicultural country; a large number of people are from different countries. They have different
cultural background like language, race, colour, belief and so on. Therefore, the racial discrimination
has become one of the most serious discriminations in Australia. For prohibiting it, Australia
government legislate the Racial Discrimination Act 1975.
Disability has many forms. According to Brazenor (2002), a disability is defined as any limitation,
restriction, impairment ... has lasted or is likely to last six months. Loudoun, McPhail amp; Wilkinson
(2009) also indicated that the unemployment rate
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Early Life As A Social Determinant Of Health
Early life as a social determinant of health has the potential to impact both a person s health and
wellbeing. Social and economic disadvantage, belonging to a marginalised population, access to
adequate nutrition, educational attainment and exposure to adverse experiences all contribute to an
individual s functional health into midlife and old life age. Those children who suffer socioeconomic
disadvantages have earlier onset and faster progression of disease, resulting in higher morbidity and
earlier mortality (Agahi, Shaw, Fars, 2014).
The social model of health takes the approach that a broad array of characteristics influence the health
of people, not merely biological and genetic factors (Wilkinson, Marmot, 2003). Families, ... Show
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Child health inequalities were first explored in the 19th century, with regards to the differences in
infant mortality rates within the social classes (Woolfenden et al., 2013). Early childhood development
as a social determinant is now described as the factors and environments that can influence
development and lifelong health and wellbeing (Maggi et al., 2010). These factors interact with one
another and include; social interactions, physical environment, living conditions, learning
environments and socio political context (Maggi et al., 2010).
The societal influences on early life are determined by a variety of factors, ranging from access to
survival necessities to income inequality (Maggi et al., 2010). Developing countries are more likely to
be impacted by war, slavery, discrimination, disease, and a lack of water and sanitation facilities
(Maggi et al., 2010). Developed countries face issues around childhood exposure to poverty and the
inability for some to access the services needed for ideal health and wellbeing (Maggi et al., 2010).
Although the issues faced between countries are immensely different, the concerns for one child are
no less important than the concerns for another (Maggi et al., 2010).
There are also vast differences between childhood growth and development within countries. This
disparity is caused by differences in socioeconomic status, population
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Alex Rider Monologue Analysis
Have you ever been in a situation where you know something is the wrong thing to do but you do it
anyways even though there could be severe consequences? That is the position Alex Rider is put in. In
this journal I will be questioning, predicting, characterizing, and evaluating.
In the rest of my book Mr. Blunt had tried to convince Alex to turn against M16 and take them down.
Alex had just found out that Scorpia had put a poison into vaccines that was supposed to help fight
against yellow fever, but when the poison got put in it had started killing people. M16 is trying to
allure Alex back to the good side by telling him how much they need him: The organization knows
that you are above all of this (Horowitz 311). Alex comes back to M16 and he is very nervous so he
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Why did Scorpia put poison in the vaccines for yellow fever? I think they did it because when people
start dying they can say it was us who did it. Just so other countries will be more afraid of them and
what else they might do in the future that other countries could prepare for. I also presume that Scorpia
did it for power they wanted everyone to know that they are the most fearsome. My following
question is why did Alex want to join Rothman? My response to that is Alex wanted to be one of the
leaders of Scorpia. I also conceive that Alex wants to be on the good side of her because if he is on her
bad side he could get killed. I also believe that Alex wants to join Rothman so that he can be one of
the leaders and that way he can try to take down Scorpia. My last question is why did Alex decide to
go back to M16? I think that Alex went back because he knows deep down inside that that is not who
he is: Alex had felt My next reason is that a weird feeling deep down inside (Horowitz 354). My last
reason is I think Alex went back to M16 because he had a feeling that Scorpia was lying and that his
parents were actually a part of
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Essay About Buju Banton
Buju Banton, born Marc Anthony Myrie, is a popular reggae musician from Jamaica. Banton has
written many songs based on sociopolitical topics, some of which have received great criticism and
nearly ended his career. Untold Stories was released in the 1995 album Til Shiloh and it displayed
many topics which had been forgotten by dancehall audiences. The song related in great measure to
the popular issues in society such as poverty, crime, corruption of the government and the degradation
of the younger generation. Although it was written nearly two decades ago, this song is very
applicable to the modern society in the Caribbean as it relates to economic, political and social issues.
The song encompasses many economic issues which are relevant ... Show more content on
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Banton sang about the corruption of the government and their disregard for the Caribbean people. This
is noticed when he says, While our leaders play. Through this line it can be observed that the
government had full control of the finances of the country which they used for their benefit. This
implies that the leaders of the Caribbean countries take no heed of the needs of their people but only
seek to enjoy the countries money. This statement is true throughout the contemporary Caribbean
society as many leaders neglect their duties as leaders and instead focus on their self needs. In
Jamaican dialect this is described through the term politricks since many politicians have mastered the
art of deception, resulting in them being able to convince the public that whatever they are doing is for
the best. The corruption of the government therefore, is not fully perceived by the public and this can
be interpreted from the line, The full has never been told. According to Hodges, The implication is
that, if the full ever were told, the tricksters would be exposed and the trick turned on them . This also
indicates just how well the leaders are capable of deceiving the public. Ergo it can be deduced that the
corruption of the public is a major issue still in the
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  • 2. Time And Timeless Time What Kenner fails to understand is Eliot is not having any superficial knowledge or understanding of time and Timeless Time. He has a realisation that is more than just a glimpse. The moments of intersection of Timeless Time and time have great significance in Eliot s poetry because the consciousness of such moments comes when an individual is spiritually enlightened. He can witness the source from which all time emerges and that source in itself is Eternal. The still point, the Timelessness, the Divine, the Eteranl is the source. There is no other way with which an individual can escape time and the suffering related to it. It is only Timeless Time that can liberate an individual from time. Eternity is time s ultimate limit which in itself ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though he continued writing Poetic Dramas for many more years, but Four Quartets mark the end of his regular poetry. He finished the Quartets on the peak of his spiritual realisation which he tried to set as an example to be followed by the posterity. The last section of the Four Quartets is considered as the greatest spiritual vision of Eliot. The very opening words Midwinter spring does not signify any paradox that Eliot would relish but is symbolic of spiritual renewal and revitalisation in midst of a spiritual barrenness caused by the World Wars. He felt the pressure of the social and political events that were taking their toll on the psyche of the common man. Like everyone else in this period, his life became one of monotony and anxiety, caught in the middle period when pre war life seemed unreal and post war life unimaginable. (Ackroyd 1984: 264) The interplay of the dualities is shown, but there is more of harmony in it than any kind of opposition. There is an impossible union; the contraries like frost and fire are brought together to be resolved. Metaphorically, their fusion signifies the advent of an eternal spring where the contraries, even the extreme ones have no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. During The Reformation Dbq Essay Individuals and groups of a society can promote change of the status quo. Many people took action and spoke out against issues within society during the Reformation. The Reformation was a movement in the 16th century where people called out the Roman Catholic Church on its unjust teachings. These people include John Wycliffe, Geoffrey Chaucer, and Martin Luther. The Church did not approve of this criticism and aimed to eliminate those who defied the Church. In the first document, John Wycliffe claims that the Church is contradicting itself. He claims that the Church is engaging in behavior that does not comply with what they preach. John also claims that the pope is wrongly considering himself the head of the Church. Wycliffe speaks out against ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The popes believe that the indulgences are positive because they provide an opportunity for those to have their sins forgiven. In document seven, Martin Luther criticizes the pope and the Church for their use of indulgences. Luther claims that people are falsely being forgiven for their sins with the use of money. He thinks this is teaching the false doctrine of money being more important than ethics. People should be forgiven by God, not by money, and should do so through helping the needy instead of buying the indulgences. Document eight, Pope Leo X s response to Martin Luther, states that Martin Luther s comments and motive is the work of the devil. He thinks Luther is a threat to the Church and orders him to stop preaching. Pope Leo X realizes that Luther is a legitimate threat and tries to undermine his credibility. In the ninth document, Luther claims that the pope s response shows that he is the Antichrist. He claims that the pope has no real evidence to prove he is heretical. Luther is getting the attention of his followers and is showing that the corruption within the Church is no joke. Despite threats of punishment, Luther shows resilience in his pursuit for the improvement of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Creation Of The National Incident Management System (NIMS) First and foremost, emergency management policy must have a set standard at all levels. An example of this was the creation of the National Incident Management System [NIMS] and the Incident Command Systems [ICS]. As an example, NIMS creates a nationwide template that is consistent and can be used by all government, non government and private sector entities during or after a domestic incident (MD NIMS/ICS). With that being said; emergency management policies should be crafted by all levels including the Department of Homeland Security [DHS], State and Local Emergency Management Agencies and first responders at all levels. One of the steps taken by the federal government was enacting the National Response Framework [NRF]. The NRF is a policy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Value Of Life What is it about human life that makes it valuable? Some people believe that life is valuable even before birth. Before we are given a name or our gender has been identified, we are valued. As children, we are taught that we are valuable and that life is valuable. However, what makes human life valuable? The answer to this question may come from an analysis of the lives of two people; a fictional character and a real life person, and a comparison to my own personal belief about the value of life. Human life is valuable because of our capacity to learn and grow. From our mistakes to our strengths, we are all valuable. Roger Ebert was a popular film critic who tragically died from thyroid cancer in 2013. Before he passed, he revealed to the public that he had been diagnosed with cancer and had undergone several surgeries. The article, The Essential Man, by Chris Jones, reveals Ebert s reasons for valuing life. As Ebert faced cancer, he learned to value the things that often seem given. For instance, the ability to speak and laugh. Jones says, The doctors told him they were going to give him back his ability to eat, drink, and talk. But the doctors were wrong, weren t they? On some morning or afternoon or evening, sometime in 2006, Ebert took his last bite and sip, and he spoke his last word (Jones 50). Ebert learned to appreciate the things we often take for granted. Unable to communicate through words, Ebert used his hands and wrote what he once was able to say. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Cost, Quality, And Timing Tendering In this stage the project contract including all details about cost, quality, and timing is presented and usually several contractors make an offer. Then a contractor (or more than a contractor based on project requirements) is selected to accomplish the site construction. Usually the cheapest offer wins; of course there might be considerations of quality. Construction The contractor that has been appointed to carry out the site work now will be called as the constructor, and starts to complete the building on the specified time and within the approved time and quality limits. Adequate supervision is necessary in this stage so that the defined quality standards as well as legal requirement are met. Commissioning In the Commissioning stage the constructed building is inspected for probable errors or deficits from the agreed contractual or legal requirements. It is checked whether all facilities are working properly and facilities and systems meet defined objectives and criteria. If there are any repairs or fixings essential they will be carried out in this stage. Operation and Maintenance Facilities and buildings operations and maintenance covers all services required to guarantee the built construction is performing well. All the constructions may not have this stage. This stage is especially for sensitive and/or complex constructions such as power plants. Operations and maintenance normally includes the day to day activities necessary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. In Cold Blood Compare And Contrast The murders in Holcomb, Kansas and the murders in Hollandsburg, Indiana were both tragedies that shocked America and are still felt to this day. There are many ways the two murders connect with each other. However, there are also ways that they differ. The murders that Truman Capote wrote about were the murders that took place in Holcomb, Kansas. Capote gave insight on the murders through his nonfiction book, In Cold Blood. The book tells the story of the tragic night that the Clutter family came to their untimely deaths. The book also describes the family s life before the murders, as well as the process of catching the murderers. On top of just giving information on what happened, the author gives details that connect the reader to the victims, as well as Dick and Perry. In Hollandsburg, Indiana, the tragic night was Valentine s Day, 1977. Many family members of Betty Jane Spencer came to their demise. These family members include three of her stepsons and her son. Roger Drollinger was the mastermind of the murders. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dick Hickock and Roger Drollinger played the same roles in the murders. In In Cold Blood, Hickock was the man who had the idea to murder the family, and Perry Smith was the loyal follower. As for the Hollandsburg murders, Roger Drollinger was the leader while his three minions did as Drollinger advised. The three followers of Drollinger include: David Smith, who was 17; Michael Wright, 21; and Daniel Stonebraker, 20. Continuing the similarities of the cases, both groups of victims were families. The Clutter family and the family of Betty Spencer. Also similar were the number of people left dead at the scene. Both tragedies ended in four ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Man Vs. Society In The Saga Of The Sioux The average life expectancy on the Reservation is 47 years for men and 52 years for women. In the novel, the Saga of the Sioux, the author talks about their point of view, different conflicts, and the theme. Every day the Sioux are treated badly by the government and it isn t right. In this book, it talks about all the times they were betrayed, lied to, and cheated. In the novel, there are two big conflicts that the Sioux face. Those two conflicts are Man vs. Nature and Man vs. Society. But four years later after the treaty had been signed, white miners were violating the treaty, searching the rocky passes and clear streams of Paha Sapa for the yellow metal that drove white men crazy. This is a great example of Man vs. Nature because once the rumor spread enough, the white men went to look for it. Deciding whether to make to the reservations was difficult for the Sioux. This is an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It talked about the way the Sioux were treated and what the government did. Three Stars Crook were prowling the country north and west of the Black Hills killing indians wherever they could be found. is an example of what the government did when they killed the Indians. Miners crossing their land shows how the Sioux were treated because the government tried to take the gold even though they are the ones that said the Black Hills were off limits. Could you imagine being despised by your own country? How does weather affect the world we live in today? If you were treated poorly by the government because of your ethnicity, what would you do to fight for your rights? Why is it important to get to know someone before you trust them? Is it important to know how the Sioux were treated and are they still being treated badly today. This novel, Saga of the Sioux, does an amazing job defining the struggles of the Sioux in greater detail and of their fights in the past (and still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Limited Partnership Act 2008 Essay The Limited Partnership Act 2008 came into force on 2nd May 2008 enabling registration of limited Partnership and Overseas Limited Partnership. The primary function objective for the introduction of the Limited Partnerships regime is to facilitate sustainable growth in New Zealand s venture capital and private equity Industries. This introduction of internationally recognized Limited Partnership opens the gate way for foreign capital investment which helps the company in their initially setup start and also proves to be a valuable tool for their company. On other hand it also allows New Zealand to compete internationally for venture capital funds. This act came into action because of three main reasons ; firstly to revoke the special partnership provision (Part II) of the Partnership Act 1908; Secondly to create modern rules which are simple and similar to internationally recognized limited partnership in use overseas and thirdly to allow the development of venture capital industry of New Zealand. By bringing this law into action New Zealand lines up with similar regime in Australia and United Kingdom. The new law simplifies the registration requirement, as compared to the formalities required by the old law, which gives great flexibility in the rules of governing self management that in case with companies whilst at the same time adopting many rules drawn from the company and partnership law. It evidently states the point to which investor can contribute in management ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. School Life Is The Best Life Introduction School life is the best life remark says that life is all about learning for something new innovation. School gives us better education,joyful life,careless about everything etc. It is the most pertinent part of human life. It is the really free from the care and great happiness for the students. A person s education is one of the most important factors in determining whether or not they will become a productive member of society.Facing the technological revolution that we are going through without a good quality education , a person will be left behind . All parents want their child to be shelter on their school/college campus. Keep in mind that campus safety should also refer to the sorrounding neighbourhoods because chances are your child is going to be out exploring his new environment. A student must feel comfortable and safe at his or her school/college campus . If not, this will likely lead to poor academic performance and declined social activity. All school/colleges do their best to keep campus housing a safe area , but there are still general safety tips that your child must remain aware of. Campus Life Numerous sudents expect their life, on their own,to be paradise.Living free of their parent s rule ,students move into residences. Life without curfews and many house rules would seem to be a student s first taste of being an mature.Living in the student residence is the biggest difficulty and challenge. for most students in transformation from home to college life not to mention the life of living on campus period. The living condition, roommates situations, and campus life are most of the difficulties one might face as a freshman request the dorms. For many student,living condition in the dorms can produce hardship than can be uncomfortable and inconvenience.For example, shy students who are embarrassed with their bodies may find it hard to take a shower with other people using the same facility. Living in a dormitory on campus would enable student to spend more time on studying. At university , students tends to have very heavy workloads and have to spend a lot of time on their studies. One of the hardest things about student was dealing with things on your own, where if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Strategic Analysis of Tesco Plc Strategic Analysis of Tesco plc Outcomes covered in the report are: 1. To demonstrate an understanding of strategic decision making using of knowledge and understanding of business principles to critically reflect on the strategic management of an organization 2. To demonstrate and evaluate the strategy and the process undertaken to implement strategy, manage, and understand its impact on the organization. 3. To critically reviews emerging markets and analyze the limitations and influence of market development, marketing, and their relative dominance on the performance of an organization. 4. To demonstrate effective thinking and process for integrated approaches to business analysis and critical application of principles of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theoretical approaches are analyzed to understand the practical strategic implications of the chosen organization. The organization chosen for analysis is UK based supermarket Tesco which has penetrated international market as well. Tesco is multinational chain of supermarkets which was founded by Jack Cohen in 1919 and is headquartered in Chestnut, UK. It is a public limited company (plc) which now operates in retailing, petrol stations, and finance services. Tesco showed its expansionary zeal early on by buying up rival shops. Tesco has shown aggressive strategies for expanding its operations. In the 1950s the retailer bought 70 Williams stores and 200 Harrow stores, followed by 97 Charles Philips stores and the Victor Value chain in the early 1960s. In 1961, Tesco Leicester entered the Guinness Book of Records as the largest store in Europe and in 1968 Tesco opened its first superstore in Crawley, West Sussex. Supermarkets revolutionised the way people shopped and by the 1970s Tesco was building a national store network to cover the whole of the UK, which it continues to expand to this day, while also diversifying into other products. Tesco was paced up with the changing way of shopping and started its online shopping as well. Tesco then expanded in other countries such as Scotland, Ireland, US and so on. Today, Tesco is the third largest retailer in the world and is financially progressing in terms of sales and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Construction Of The Alaskan Highway The Construction of The Alaskan Highway started in Lieu of the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Originally, the initial construction was to start February 1942, however finding the right crew to construct such a highway was more difficult than originally anticipated. In March 1942, the first blades dug into the ground. This was a very daunting task; a task that only the US Army Corps of Engineers could handle. Through some of the toughest and most desolate wilderness this country has to offer. Through freezing temperatures to swamp like conditions the Engineers prevailed, The Alaskan Highway was built. It was not without its many difficulties, additional missions added to the already daunting task, trial and error situations, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over 1,600 miles of roadway through the most rugged country and severe weather conditions anyone has been in. The highway was to be used as a supply route and establish airfields incase Japan decided to attack from the north. But, in true American fashion the roadway was completed in a timely manner and is now known as the Alaskan Highway. With the controversy of the project, the rugged terrain and weather all factoring into the building of this highway. The President enlisted in the Army Engineers to complete such a task. In February 1942 Alpha Company who fell under the 648th Engineer Topographic Battalion out of Camp Claibourne, Louisiana was tasked to complete the overlay for the road and locating the proper location for the route. They were one of eleven units who were assigned the complete the Highway. This posed to be more difficult that what was originally planned. Men will have to fight swamps, rivers, ice and cold. Mosquitos, flies, gnats will not only be annoying, but will cause bodily harm (Lloyd, 1992). With Alpha Company finalizing the overlay using some roads and animal trails already established, the route was planned. Trying to find the right personnel proved difficult with the majority of the Soldiers already overseas fight in the war. The 95th Engineers who fell under the 340th Engineer Regiment was 1 of 3 African American Regiments was assigned to complete the Highway. Thousands of black soldiers who, unwanted by their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Social Psychology Experiments To Engage In Prosocial... Introduction In our everyday lives, we experience the act of helping or being helped by others. It is a behavior where we provide assistance or benefit a person, without receiving anything in return. Helping behavior calls for one to put our needs aside in order to assure the well being of one person at the cost of our own. Social psychology experiments have provided research that has established important principles about the conditions under which individuals will choose to engage in prosocial bystander behaviors (Science of Generosity). We chose this social psychology concept because we wanted to evaluate what factors contributed to whether someone helped another person or not. It is interesting how as humans, it takes certain factors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When other people were surrounding the participant that noticed the dollar bill on the floor, they would wait until they were gone to pick it up and keep it for themselves. Gender was also a part of this experiment because when the girl students dropped it some people would go up and ask if they had dropped their money, but when the boy dropped it they would look around, but eventually keep it. People will usually help a female out instead of a male, that is a social norm that we also tested in this experiment. Our results did vary in different conditions because we went to the store late at night and if we would have gone earlier in the day there would have been more people and our results would have been different. More people would have noticed the money and that means that our results would have been significantly different. We worked with what we had and we took notes on the results and different types of people that were at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Calypso And Circe In Homer s Odyssey prepare an attack against the suitors in secret. Because of the number of suitors involved if he makes a hasty decision to fight the suitors along he would be outnumbered. Therefore his disguise will give him the upper hand by devising a plan with those individuals who are loyal and he can trust. They will be able to join forces and initiate a surprise raid on the suitors and ultimately remove them out of his palace. 4. Men and some women are closely connected with weapons or the absence of weapons. Choose at least two appearances of this in the tale and elaborate on the significance of the weapons. In this poem the bow is considered an important weapon because it symbolizes the physical eminence of the king which is an important factor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She nursed Odysseus and Telemachus when they were babies. She also served as the master s confidante. She is very loyal to both Telemachus and Odysseus. Upon Telemachus search to find his father she keeps his journey a secret from his mother Penelope (Homer 2.104 105). She also keeps Odysseus identity a secret after recognizing a scar on his leg. In book 19 she states that scar as the old nurse cradle his leg and her hand passed down she felt it. She said to him you are Odysseus, oh dear boy I didn t know you before, not until I touched the body of my king (Homer 19.405). Eurycleia also reveals to Odysseus what female servants was unfaithful to Penelope while he was away thus working and sleeping with the suitors. Eurycleia treatment with Telemachus in book one and with her encounter with Odysseus as beggar was almost identical. She was very emotional when she saw Telemachus was leaving in search of his father and vowed to him that she would not tell his mother. The treatment with Odysseus as beggar was similar when she found out the beggar was Odysseus she was emotional and she also made a promise to him not to tell Penelope just as she did with Telemachus. Odysseus tells Eurycleia I m home, at last, after bearing twenty years of brutal hardship, home, on native ground. But now you know, now that a god has flashed it in your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Raegan Administration as Having Altered the American... The Raegan Administration as Having Altered the American Political Agenda To understand why the Reagan presidency was so unique first one must understand transformation of the presidency. The post 1932 modern presidency differs from the modern presidency in three ways unique ways. The first reason is that the modern president have grown stronger, and thus expanded and developed independence to create policy. The second reason is that the president s role in shaping the annual legislative agenda and influencing congress has been institutionalised. The third reason is that in the modern presidency, there has been a large expansion in official presidential staff. In 1937 President Franklin D. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reagan was much liked because he offered a broad appeal, he shared the notions of people such as Goldwater but Reagan would be much liked. One thing the American public hates is an out spoken candidate, and that s what people such as Goldwater was, so Reagan was the ideal candidate. Goldwater was the extreme right of the Republican Party, Goldwater often criticised the policies of Dwight Eisenhower. He described his social policies as dime store New Deal and strongly opposed the president s decisions to use federal troops at little rock. Goldwater also believed that Eisenhower was too soft on trade unions and complained about his failure o balance the budget. Reagan had an attractive personality and also had a good style as a political performer, this made Reagan a strong candidate, his notions and his ideology made him a candidate who might be able to represent conservative views, and more importantly be electable. Many candidates with strong political views, sometimes forget their political position once they are elected into office. However Reagan made it his goal to be true to his conservative principles, which he had been compiling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Usage Of Law Enforcement Cameras A career in front of the camera is the dream job for numerous Americas. Little do they know they may have already been on camera. Every day people in the United States of America are caught in the lens of law enforcement cameras. These cameras sound nefarious due to their constant watching of people. However, law enforcement cameras are anything but nefarious as their intent is to stop actions that may rightly be deemed nefarious. The cameras the law enforcement use may be on the street, a member of the law enforcement, a police car or a traffic light. With all the cameras, their purpose is for the good of the people and to enforce laws. However, there is controversy surrounding the usage of the law enforcement cameras due to how some people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout his article, he discusses both sides of the issue. He begins by stating that many believe cameras are needed to maintain security in modern times. However, he also mentions that the cameras are expensive to acquire, maintain and that they are an invasion of privacy. Brasch mentions that with the cameras there is less overtime paperwork from officers having to defend themselves or explain how a traffic stop happened in court and that it keeps more people honest (2). Brasch then goes on to include information about a police department that got rid of the law enforcement cameras in their department due to the cost and maintenance. He also mentions a police department that will not install any cameras because they believe it is against individual rights. The author then goes on to include that the cameras would help clear up situations that are difficult to understand such as police officer related deaths. Other opinions believe the cameras would not help clear up the controversy caused when there is shooting incidents. The author concludes that although cameras have pros and cons not all problems can be solved with them. This article is very informative to read when one wants to be informed about law enforcement cameras. Brasch provides support for each point he makes on both sides of the argument. He also maintains a neutral tone in his writing, the only bias coming from the quotes he takes from sources. However, Brasch does not elaborate long on the opinion that cameras invade privacy. This is a weakness for his article since the opinion can easily be disproved by looking to other sources for information. The article Public Video Surveillance: Is It An Effective Crime Prevention Tool? by Marcus Nieto states that the cameras surveillance is physically ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Similarities and Differences between the Hellenic and... There are two main periods in Greece history, Hellenic and Hellenistic period. They have some similarities but they are significantly different. Many people believe that the Classical era is the most impressive due to the success in literature, science, philosophy and architecture, which does not mean that the Ancient Greece is less significant. While in Hellenic era they saw rising and falling of the polis in Hellenistic era it was more about war and fighting for among the prevailing dynasties. The thing that they have in common is that they were consistent in discovering new philosophies and science also decreasing the role of gods. Culture As we know the first period was Hellenic period which is most known for their polis, each polis had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the era before Classical Greece Sparta and Athena had different paths because Sparta had two kings and an oligarchic government, while Athens had instituted democracy. Sparta treated men to be warriors and women could have their own properties, while in Athena men were trained to be public speakers and women had only several rights. Despite the differences they joined to a war against Persia, and after that there was a Peloponnesian war between the two poleis, where Athena lost, at the end, Sparta, Athena and Thebes each took turn on the dominant Greek power. One interesting fact is also that the buildings that they built had a political purpose also to celebrate civil power and pride. The time of Hellenistic period is marked in two ways, when Alexander and his father lived and when Alexander died. King Phillip developed amazing military skills and found the resources to pay the troops. Some states did not want to self defend and he found allies who wanted a new unity so after the final battle Macedon ruled the Greece. After his death, Alexander came and expanded the empire and promoted Hellenistic culture, so we can safely say that the Hellenistic politics is centered on military ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Understanding Color Since the age of Aristotle, great minds have questioned the various natures of reality: how a concept works and how humans perceive it. The fundamentals of colour were one such mystery. As an unstable property, the secrets of colour have eluded philosophers, artists, and scientists for centuries, until 1666 when Sir Isaac Newton discovered the properties of light. Thanks to visionaries such as Newton, Hermann von Helmholtz, and Georges Seurat modern understanding of colour can be explained in a variety of manners and can now be categorized according to medium. Seperated into light and pigment , colours are viewed as individual entities as their application and combinations create alternate visual features that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though not the socially best example, television is one of the practical applications of pigment primaries in modern society. Colour application in art can best be analyzed in the context of Impressionist Art. Specifically, looking at Neo Impressionist artist Georges Seurat ( 1859 1891)2 shows the practical applications that colour theory has in a purely artistic context. Chromoluminarism, also known as Pointillism, is a form of painting that is completely composed of dots strategically placed in close fashion to create an image. Influenced by Ogden Rood s book titled Modern Chromatics (1879), Seurat created the foremost example of chromoluminarism in current art history: A Sunny Afternoon at the Grande Jatter 1886. Apart from the work s incredible complexity, it demonstrates another concept in the ways humans view colour. Colour is understood as unstable, because of the way it reacts to both quantities of light as well as other colours. Primary and Secondary colours are the foundations of what is known as Complementary colours which, on a colour wheel, are opposite one another. Placing complementaries next to, or on top of one another, will visually alter their properties for the viewer, despite the fact that neither colour has changed at all. However, this is not limited to complementary colours; primary, secondary, and tertiary colours can all change properties when coupled with another colour. Seurat utilizes this concept in his work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Rain Forest Alliance And Brand Equity Via A Third Party MKT310 A2 CMOSS The rain forest alliance and brand equity via a third party speech: Slide 1 (Title page): Isn t it interesting how, as a business, we can make such a powerful impact on the environment around us? From the amount of paper we use, to the lights that are left on in the office, and from where we source our raw materials. Environmentally and socially responsible businesses are becoming more predominant and popular amongst consumers. Not only can we lower long term costs and risks, but it also engages employees on a different level that increases their skills and knowledge to deliver products or services that are of high quality. Sounds ideal but how can we achieve this ourselves? Slide 2 (TRA background): The easiest way that we can become more sustainable is through aligning the help of a third party certifier such as The Rainforest Alliance (TRA) with our own business. We can make small changes, and help the environment as well as increasing our profits. Great Britian: Parliament: House of Commons: Environmental Audit, 2009 suggests that TRA is known for the work that they do in sustaining agriculture, forestry, and tourism practices. In addition to playing a large part in sustainability TRA also focuses on education of such problems and addresses climate change and adopt the slogan Shop the frog. Slide 3 (TRA the why?): Through working with TRA, our company can work towards conserving biodiversity through adopting safe and sustainable: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Getting Blood Tested Research Paper they re responding to treatment. Only a drop of blood is needed, and it can be collected at home and sent to the hospital by post. It s recommended that children who are six months of age or younger should have their blood tested once a week, between six months and four years of age should have their blood tested once every two weeks, over four years of age and all adults should have their blood tested once a month. Someone with PKU will usually need to have regular blood tests throughout their life. You may be able to have training so that you can carry out your child s blood tests, or be able to test yourself if you have PKU. This will make testing more convenient. The outcome of the treatment is good for people treated. People can have no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Questions On Accounting Information Systems Author: Godfrey Masuku Student I.D: 11584448 Course: ACC539 201560 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS ASSIGNMENT 1 The abovementioned has been arranged in two parts on the same document, first Question 1 then Question 2 follows below that: QUESTION 1: Question 1: explanation of how implementation of cloud accounting information system in an organisation relates to corporate straegy and value chain. Risks and benefits are explored. Introduction We seek to investigate how the implementation of a cloud accounting information system relates to an organisation s corporate strategy and value chain. There are benefits that may be enjoyed by such an organisation although it would have to diligently contend with the risks such a move would entail. Value adding benefits would be favorable to the organisation s corporate strategy yet the risks may potentially destroy the organisation if not mitigated properly. Cloud accounting information systems involve the basic functionality of input, storage, processing and output. The applications are hosted by a service provider giving the customer ease of access and use anywhere using any device. This functionality is similar to the traditional inhouse accounting systems which are installed on the computer. Cloud Accounting information systems are accessed via a web based platform such as the internet. There are inherent risks and benefits associated with use of such as system as with any system. Benefits: Any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Day Is Right Around The Corner And Earth Should Be... Mother s Day is right around the corner and Earth should be celebrated everyday. How about an easy, recycled craft project to make with any age from child to senior citizen? You will utilize all recycled materials to create some storage boxes worthy of an art show. In fact, you could really have some fun with an art fair devoted to different unusual storage boxes. You will make fragrant vintage boxes suitable for storing lingerie, socks, intimate apparel, scarves, bath linens, or stationery supplies. These boxes can be personalized used as memory boxes as well. Give your boxes as gifts for moms, grandma s, aunts, step mothers, god mothers and any special women in your life. Materials To assemble the boxes: shoe boxes or any other lidded box that you would normally discard (any size) liquid white school glue recycled pie tins, Styrofoam vegetable trays, butter dishes or yogurt cups or egg cartons larger hair paint brushes, foam brushes, or small paint rollers sharp scissors, scissors with decorative edges To cover the box: wallpaper sample books, available from decorators and wallpaper supply places gently used wrapping paper magazines greeting cards wallpaper or border scraps tissue paper scraps contact paper scraps origami paper scrapbook paper To decorate the box fabric scraps stickers ribbons scraps buttons silk flowers faux gems charms beads Procedure: First envision a theme for your box based ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. F1 Flies Research Paper RESULTS Table 1: Phenotypes of F1 flies produced by crossing wild type females and no winged males. Females Males Total Wild Type 47 53 100 No winged Mutant 0 0 0 Table 1 shows the phenotypes of the F1 flies produced by crossing P1 wild type females and P1 no winged mutant males. The results of that cross was that there were forty seven wild type females and fifty three wild type males. Therefore there was a total of one hundred wild type flies that were produced. The observed phenotypic ratio of wild type flies and no winged mutant flies was 1:0 (wild type: no winged). The predicted phenotypic ratio if the no winged mutation is autosomal recessive would be 1:0 (winged: no winged). Table 2: Phenotypes of F1 flies produced by crossing wild type males and no winged females. Females Males Total Wild Type 59 41 100 No winged Mutant 0 0 0 Table 2 shows the phenotypes of the F1 flies produced by crossing P1 wild type males and P1 no winged females. The results of that cross was that there was fifty nine wild type females and forty one males. Therefore there was a total of one hundred wild type flies produced from crossing P1 true breeding wild type males and P1 true breeding virgin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The results of this cross was that there were thirty eight wild type females and thirty five wild type males. Therefore there were seventy three wild type flies. There were sixteen no winged mutant males and eleven no winged mutant females. Therefore there was a total of twenty seven no winged flies produced in this cross. The observed phenotypic ratio of wild type flies and no winged mutant flies was 2.7:1 (winged: no winged).The predicted phenotypic ratio if the no winged mutation was autosomal recessive would be 3:1 (winged: no winged). The χ2 value obtained for this cross was 0.213. The p value that was obtained for this cross was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Partition Of The British India Partition of British India, 1947: The Partition of British India gave birth to two new states; India and Pakistan. Pakistan comprised two geographically and culturally separated region: a) West Pakistan and b) East Pakistan (Bangladesh) on basis of their common religion Islam. Language Movement: Just after independence, Pakistan ruler with a key resolution at national education summit in Karachi in 1947 began to exclude Bengalis, inhabitant of East Pakistan, adopting Urdu as the only state language of then Pakistan which later elicited language movement in East Pakistan. The declaration of Mohammad Ali Jinnah in Dhaka as Urdu and only Urdu will remain as the state language of Pakistan and the reluctance of the successive rulers to recognize the mother language of 56% people of the total Pakistan s population drew language movement to the street that took its final shape on 21st February 1952. On this day, Salam, Rafique, Barkat, Jabbar, Shafiul were the heroes who laid down their lives to establish Bangla as one of the state languages of Pakistan and seeds of Bangladeshi nationalism was sown. Election of 1954: Bangladeshi nationalism was first projected in 1954 election when United Front coalition of East Bengal s (later named as East Pakistan in 1955) political parties Awami League and the Krishak Sramik Party, won the most of the seats in the East Bengal Legislative Assembly. Muslim League got only 9 seats out of 310. So, coalition govt. with Bengali leaders was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Comparing the Intelligence of Women in Shelley s... Intelligence of Women in Shelley s Frankenstein and Gould s Women s Brains Throughout history, women have always aimed for a recognized place in society. Centuries ago, people looked at the role of women in society as being sociologically inferior. Seeing the revival of the Feminist movement, which boldly opposes the stereotypical characteristics of women in society, on one hand, and promotes the elevation of women s status in society, on the other, one would not find it hard to believe the drastic differences in opinion of people on this issue. What is amazing is how these differences reflect upon scholarly works in science. For example, in a play titled Frankenstein, based on a novel by Mary Shelley, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows that Mary Shelley must have been ahead of her time. Probably, it could also mean that if Elizabeth had been a part of Victor s experiment of creating life, the creature would not have turned into a destructive monster, thereby preventing the tragedy. In contrast, Stephen Jay Gould, in Women s Brains, questions the validity of Paul Broca s study (1824 80), a professor of clinical surgery at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, who used unrefined techniques to prove the lower intelligence of women as compared to men (753). Having been convinced about the direct link between the intelligence of an individual and the size of brain, Broca used his knowledge of craniometry, the method of skull measurement, to make a relationship between the cranial capacity and the development of the brain. As Stephen Gould puts it, Broca based his arguments on his data, which he collected meticulously from the autopsies he performed in four Parisian hospitals. He found the average weight of 292 male brains to be 1,325 grams, while 140 female brains averaged 1,144 grams, a difference of 14 percent of male brain s weight (754). Broca took this to mean that women were born biologically inferior to men, whom nature endowed with intellectual superiority. According to Gould, this discovery fuelled acrid misogynist remarks and sarcasms: The theologians had asked if women had a soul ... some scientists were ready to refuse them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. United States Flag Essay The very first flag for the United States to have was the Grand Union Flag, in the years 1775 1777. The design of this flag was thirteen red and white stripes, with the red cross of St. Georgia, England along with the white cross of St. Andrew, Scotland in a blue field. The final split between the between the colonies and Great Britain brought the removal of the British Union from our flag. Shortly after came the stars on a blue field. By June 14, 1777 the Flag Resolution was passed, which is now known as Flag Day. Which basically said that the United States flag had to have thirteen stripes being red and white; that the union have 13 stars that are white with a blue field. Then, came Francis Hopkinsons design of the United States Flag. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They thought that the stars were taken from the sky, the red was influenced from the British colors, and the white demonstrated withdrawing from the home country. As for the book Our Flag the white means purity and innocence, red means hardiness and valour, and blue means vigilance, perseverance, and justice. The design of the flag however does have a meaning. The stars symbolize the heavens. Having fifty of the stars, represents the fifty states of the United States today. The stripes symbolize the rays of sunlight radiating from the sun. Having thirteen of the stripes, represents the thirteen colonies that proclaimed independence for Great Britain to form the United States. However, the United States has had many different designs of the flag. With more states being added, it would be difficult to not create new flag designs. In the year 1795 Vermont and Kentucky were added, which caused the stars and stripes to raise to 15 instead of 13. In the years 1796 through 1817 the states Tennessee, Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, and Mississippi joined the United States. Then the Act of April 4, 1818 called for 13 stripes and a star for each state. December in the year 1818 Illinois joined, which added another star to the flag. In 1819 and 1820 two states were added, adding two more stars. In August 1821 Missouri joined, adding another star. In the year 1836 Arkansas joined. In 1837 Michigan joined. In 1845 Florida and Texas joined. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Mechanics UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN |Centre |: Centre for Foundation Studies (CFS) |Unit Code |: FHSC1014 | |Course |: Foundation in Science |Unit Title |: Mechanics | |Year/ Trimester |: Year 1 / Trimester 1 | | | |Session |: 201401 | | | Tutorial 4: Application of Newton s Laws. 1. The distance between two telephone poles is 50.0 m. When a 1.00 kg bird lands ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [(a) 1.7 m/s2, 17 N, (b) 0.69 7 m/s2, 17 N] 10. A block of mass m = 5.8 kg is pulled up a ( = 25° incline as in figure with a force of magnitude F = 32 N. (a) Find the acceleration of the block if the incline is frictionless. (b) Find the acceleration of the block if the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and incline is 0.10. [(a) 1.4 m/s2, (b) 0.49 m/s2] 11. A 276 kg glider is being pulled by a 1950 kg airplane along a horizontal runway with an acceleration of a = 2.20 m/s2 to the right as in figure. Find (a) the thrust provided by the airplane s propellers and (b) the magnitude of the tension in the cable connecting the airplane and glider. [(a) 4.90 kN, (b) 607 N] 12. An object with mass m1 = 5.00 kg rests on a frictionless horizontal table and is connected to a cable that passes over a pulley and is then fastened to a hanging object with mass m2 = 10.0 kg, as shown in figure. Find (a) the acceleration of each object and (b) the tension in the cable. [(a) 4.90 kN, (b) 607 N] 13. In figure in Q22, m1 = 10 kg and m2 = 4.0 kg. The coefficient of static friction between m1 and the horizontal surface is 0.50, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.30. (a) If the system is released from rest, what will its acceleration be? (b) If the system is set in motion with m2 moving downward, what will be the acceleration of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Secret to Humor is Surprise in The Weather of New... Critical Analysis Essay The secret to humor is surprise Aristotle. The two stories I m going to talk about The Weather of New England by Mark Twain and The Dog That Bit People by James Thurber are both strange humorous essay with a twist. Both stories have a central conflict, in The Dog That Bit People a family is burden with a dog that bites everyone, including the narrator. The Weather of New England talks about the weather of the new colonies and how spontaneous they were and the different forms they came in. Both humorous authors use style, tone, and perspective as a technique to tell their story and conflicts. Mark Twain uses style in The Weather of New England , when he uses words like sumptuous and Centennial to describe what s going on in the story. The author refers to the weather as sumptuous saying that there are splendid and lavish varieties of the weather of New England that cause a stranger to admire and regret or pity the weather. He also says that the brightest gems in the New England weather is the dazzling uncertainty. The authors uses words like dazzling to show his style. His style is sarcastic because he makes the uncertainty of not knowing what the weathers going to be as a good thing when really the unexpected weather is causing problems. The author of The Dog That Bit People James Thurber on one hand uses hyperbole s like Mark Twain ,but on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. My Research For Brave New World Cultural Clash In my research for Brave New World, I came across literary criticism that unveiled fresh perspective of the work when it comes to the psychology of characters. The idea of a perfectly stable world versus a world of recklessness and savagery that shape every aspect of human morale and convictions held at society s core beliefs; which through psychological analysis of characters and how their external influences can vindicate questionable actions displayed by those in the novel. The dichotomy of inherited and learned behavior in society, clashes with diffusions of culture ands impacts on instinctive culture, all accentuated by John the Savage and his intricately fervent relationships with other characters in the novel, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... World State conditioned a loss sense of human nature, while the Reserve preserved value in animalistic but instinctive humane tendencies, Self transcendence and loss of personality is only effective cure for a world suffering from idolatry, stupidity, and cruelty. In the ultimate reality, we can find true salvation. (Birnbaum 3). The substantial distinction between the Reserve and World State, is the agricultural and mechanical ways of life. World State focuses on assembly lines, excessively on science as a basis for operating in daily life. John experiencing for the first time an introduction to post industrial world compared to his pre industrial upbringing, a distaste for the technological advances in reproducing humans, Applied science he argues, has intensified standardized mediocrity and the loss of attention to intellectual and spiritual values (Birnbaum 2). The damage done to embryos and void of familiar connections such as family, If the word industry is a measure of how far cultural production has extended its reach throughout modern civilization (Eagleton 1). Modern civilization emphasizes on technology and similarity among the entire state simply to keep everyone happy, on the contrary to John was vacant of substance and ignited ignorance. For John, books were valued writings of complexities of human emotions to even morals that he saw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Flood Essay Management before the floods in Malaysia is based on the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP ) as determined by the NSC to agencies like Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID), Public Works Departments (JKR), Department of Meteorology and Local Authorities (PBT) includes two steps, namely, structured and unstructured. Structural measures adopted in Malaysia are like dams and dykes to control flood flows and non structural measures are such as land use planning and flood forecasting and warning systems to mitigate the effects of floods (Chan, 2012; Khalid, Shafiai, 2015). Structural measures implemented to reduce the danger of flooding so as not to pose a greater hazard to people in the flood plain. Agencies involved in the success of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, the short message system (SMS) is also provided to warn employees of related government agencies such as the Police, the Army, the Malaysian Meteorological Department (JMM), Civil Defense Department, the Department, and National Security Division (BKN) in the Prime Minister and other agencies involved (Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran, 2013). The Meteorological Department has also provided a weather forecast web site to facilitate public access to current weather conditions. In 2001, Malaysia has introduced Manual Saliran Mesra Alam (MSMA) to be used as a tool in integrated flood management (Chan, 2012; Musa, Chan, Ku Mahamud, Karim, Zaini, 2013). In contrast, an example of which is seen nonstructural methods are effective flood forecasting and warning system (Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran, 2013). The methods used for the management of flood disclosed before it has been shown that Malaysia has certainly had an initiative to reduce the impact of floods on human health and life at risk areas. Management of flood victims during and after the flooding situation in Malaysia also is based on Directive No. 20. According to MKN (2012), during the current disaster management involves a number of rescue agencies on the scene as the Special Search and Rescue Team Malaysia (SMART), the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM), ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Government Shutdown Research Paper Trust and the U.S. Federal Government Shutdown Amy Price Arizona State University Abstract This trust paper explores the 2013 United States Federal Government shutdown incident along with the trust theory as it relates to this issue. The more recent shutdown was contributed to the split party lines and Congress resisting to pass a budget with the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in place. Trust between government and constituents have been a long struggle as public servants work to build trust after an issue like the Federal Government shutdown occurs. The research provided in the paper analyzes theories on the reasons for the lack of trust and how public servants can build trust. Not only does trust involve the political environment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2013). Nonessential label is upsetting to federal workers. The Washington Post. Retrieved June 20, 2015, from http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/federal eye/wp/2013/09/25/furlough label is essentially upsetting to federal workers/ Table 1. Federal Government budget adoption process. On or Before Action to be Completed First Monday in February President submits his budget. February 15 Congressional Budget Office submits report to Budget Committees. Not later than 6 weeks after the President submits the budget. Committees submit views and estimates to Budget Committees. (Frequently, the House Budget Committee sets own date based on Legislative Calendar) April 1 Senate Budget Committee reports concurrent resolution on the budget. April 15 Congress completes action on the concurrent resolution on the budget. (This is not signed by the President). May 15 Annual appropriation bills may be considered in House. June 10 House Appropriations Committee reports last annual appropriation bill. June 15 Congress completes action on reconciliation legislation. (If required by the budget resolution) June 30 House completes action on annual appropriation bills. October 1 Fiscal year begins. Source: United States House of Representatives Committee on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Comparing Cortez And Columbus Cortez was born on 1485, Medellin in western Spain. He originally studied in law, but decided to find fame and wealth in exploring. He travelled to Cuba, and then became the leader of an expedition to explore Mexico. He was to convert the natives of Mexico to God, he was also to bring back gold to Europe from Mexico. Cortez and Columbus were very much alike; they both wanted fame and wealth and looked for it in exploration. These men did succeed in their quest, but they did not do it the way they had planned it out. They both have very controversial pasts; looking back people even wonder if they were good, Or evil? Cortez started his voyage to Mexico, by persuading Velazquez to allow him to lead his own expedition to find wealth in Mexico. Velazquez ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cortez ignored his command, and set sail. Once he landed in now Veracruz, he made friends with the locals and traded goods. Cortez looking for wealth, wanted to go to the biggest civilization known as the Aztecs. It was a three month journey through rough terrain. Anyone that defied Cortez he would slaughter, the natives would ether surrender or be put to death. The leader of the Aztecs Montezuma worried that Cortez was a prophecy of a white god coming from the east; Cortez used this to instill fear into his opponents. Once Cortez made it to the Aztecs, Montezuma welcomed Cortez into his city with wide open arms and bearing gifts. Cortez was treated very well there, and he found all of the riches he was looking for. But he found a little more than he expected. He had been shown a sacrifice of a human; they cut out their heart and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Magnificent Seven And Seven Samurai When recreating a classic film, especially when it is through a different cultural lense, it is inevitable that the original plot, characters, and overall feeling of the movie will be skewed. Our cultural identities and social norms are so ingrained into us that they are bound to be reflected in our art. The film conversion from the Japanese made Seven Samurai to the American remake, The Magnificent Seven, is a poignant example of this. Despite having almost identical plot lines, the films emanate contrasting feelings and to a certain extent, portray different messages. When examining the role of American culture in film, one often looks to the quintessential romance or action plots, stories in which true love conquers all or an underdog overcomes adversity to defeat a villain. As demonstrated by these iconic storylines and The Magnificent Seven film, American culture places a strong value on individualism and the idealistic approach to life, which similar to the American dream, tells us that hard work will always be rewarded. On the other hand, Seven Samurais greatly emphasizes family, unity, and the consequences of our actions, demonstrating the importance of interdependence and realism in Japanese culture. The films opposing views of identity and community are evidenced in the strikingly different portrayals of the antagonists. In Seven Samurais, there is no one villain, instead the bandits themselves represent the force of evil in the story. On the other hand, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Microsoft Office s Word Program Bill Gates, a man with a net worth of $76.4 billion dollars, and the founder of the corporation Microsoft revolutionized the way the modern economy works with his work on the computer. Microsoft would develop software that would be used around the world by billions of people, making Microsoft a cornerstone of the modern economy. However, this large control of the market would put Microsoft as a monopoly with its network effect. The fact that this paper is written of Microsoft office s word program is a testament to the impact of Bill Gates Microsoft. In fact, about 90% of all computers run on a Microsoft operating system called Windows. About 80% of computers use the Microsoft office suite, including word ,Microsoft is everywhere. Before Microsoft, Gates showed great promise as he scored a 1590 out of 1600 on his SAT and went to Harvard in the fall of 1973. There he met Steve Ballmer who later would take over Microsoft. Gates left Harvard to start his company, Micro Soft, in 1976 with Ballmer. He later dropped the dash to just be Microsoft. One of his first jobs was when IBM asked Microsoft to provide a BASIC interpreter for the IBM PC in 1980, the grandfather of the modern PC. The IMB PC needed an operating system(OS), so Microsoft and Gates licensed the operating system 86 DOS to IBM and later bought it out and changed the name to PC DOS. This is the first time Microsoft (MS) would outflank a much larger company for its own gain. This also is seen as the shift in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Information On The Formation Of The Islands Information on the formation of the islands The Hawaiian Islands are the tops of gigantic volcanic mountains formed by countless eruptions of fluid lava over several million years; some tower more than 30,000 feet above the seafloor. These volcanic peaks rising above the ocean surface represent only the tiny, visible part of an immense submarine ridge, the Hawaiian Ridgewhich is comprised of more than 80 large volcanoes. This range stretches across the Pacific Ocean floor from the Hawaiian Islands to the Aleutian Trench. The length of the Hawaiian Ridge segment alone, between the Island of Hawai i and Midway Island to the northwest, is about 1,600 miles, roughly the distance from Washington, D.C., to Denver, Colorado. The amount of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, different parts of the tectonic plates approach, pass over, and ultimately leave hotspot areas. The Hawaiian Hotspot, specifically, is an interesting case study in plate tectonics. As differing parts of the tectonic plate have passed over the hotspot, it has left a chain of islands. Where we find these islands indicates where the hotspot used to reside. While there are only eight main islands that we know as the state of Hawaii, these eight islands are only those which are visible. There are literally countless islands in this chain submerged underwater. In addition, distant islands such as Midway were long ago created by the Hawaiian Hotspot. All in all, the Hawaiian Hotspot is responsible for the creation of islands that span a distance of 1500 miles. The Hawaiian Hotspot has a large number of islands based around different plate tectonics, these plates move relative to one another at average speeds of a few inches per year about as fast as human fingernails grow. These three main types of plate boundaries are; Divergent Boundaries Adjacent plates pull apart, such as at the Mid Atlantic Ridge, which separates the North and South America Pates from the Eurasia and Africa Plates. This pulling apart causes seafloor spreading as new material from the underlying less rigid layer, or asthenosphere, fills the cracks and adds to these oceanic plates. Convergent Boundaries Two plates move towards one another and one is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Gun Control Argumentative Analysis The right to bear arms, the Second Amendment, allowing citizens of the United States to own operate firearms. However, when this was written, most would agree that gun control was not as important as it is in today s world. Gun control in the United States needs to be more heavily restricted, access to weapons is a factor in many things, from crime, to mass shootings. If there is a problem, there must be a solution to solve that problem; so if guns are a factor in so many problems, then why would the United States government eradicate them? Gun control is a logical concept to implement into a society where citizens are allowed to own, carry, and operate their own firearms. 2016 has been chock full of events thus far, from the Denver Broncos being the new NFL Champions, to the release of the newest iPhone, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not everyone can agree to the exact definition of a mass shooting, Not every shooter has the same motives, or executes their attack the exact same way as the shooter before him/her, but they all do have one thing in common, access to guns. Mass shootings are a vulgar, cowardly act, but they will not stop as long as people have access to assault weapons, or any weapons for that matter. Some people against gun control would compromise and ban only assault weapons, but it is not only assault weapons that are used for mass shootings, the list of firearms that have been used in mass shootings range from handguns, all the way up to high powered rifles. The gunman of Virginia Tech on April 16, 2007, killed 32 students and teachers, used only a 9mm pistol. Technology has advanced and people have become crazier since the writing of the first 10 Amendments, and although it s only a few committing mass shootings, it would be safer to completely take guns out of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The State Should Stay Out of the Employment Relationship | 1001EHR Employment Relations | Assignment Two: The state should stay out of the employment relationship. Critically discuss | | Peiyao NIU (s2838788) | Tutor s Name: Gabby DanielsTutorial Time: 20:00 20:50 Monday | | The employment relationship may be defined as the relationship between employer and employee over the terms and conditions of employment (Loudoun, Mcphail amp; Wilkinson 2009). In Australia, the industrial relations had become a big issue, so following the 24 November 2007 Federal election, the Rudd Labor Government began work on its promises to re shape Australia s industrial relations system. (Riley amp; Sheldon 2008) However, some people think that the state should stay out the employment relationship. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By now, it has been operated for eight years and prohibits the discrimination on the basis of age. Recent research vindicates this prediction, demonstrating that women at all levels of management still report gender discrimination as a barrier to their advancement in Australia (Metz amp; Moss 2008). The gender pay gap is also reflected in the low numbers of women in leadership positions (Goward 2004). Therefore, the state enacted Sex Discrimination Act 1984 to assist the government for this issue. Under the Sex Discrimination Act it is unlawful to discriminate on the basis of gender, marital status, pregnancy and family responsibility (Loudoun, Mcphail amp; Wilkinson 2009). Racial discrimination includes race, colour, belief and national or ethnic origin. Australia is a multicultural country; a large number of people are from different countries. They have different cultural background like language, race, colour, belief and so on. Therefore, the racial discrimination has become one of the most serious discriminations in Australia. For prohibiting it, Australia government legislate the Racial Discrimination Act 1975. Disability has many forms. According to Brazenor (2002), a disability is defined as any limitation, restriction, impairment ... has lasted or is likely to last six months. Loudoun, McPhail amp; Wilkinson (2009) also indicated that the unemployment rate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Early Life As A Social Determinant Of Health Early life as a social determinant of health has the potential to impact both a person s health and wellbeing. Social and economic disadvantage, belonging to a marginalised population, access to adequate nutrition, educational attainment and exposure to adverse experiences all contribute to an individual s functional health into midlife and old life age. Those children who suffer socioeconomic disadvantages have earlier onset and faster progression of disease, resulting in higher morbidity and earlier mortality (Agahi, Shaw, Fars, 2014). The social model of health takes the approach that a broad array of characteristics influence the health of people, not merely biological and genetic factors (Wilkinson, Marmot, 2003). Families, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Child health inequalities were first explored in the 19th century, with regards to the differences in infant mortality rates within the social classes (Woolfenden et al., 2013). Early childhood development as a social determinant is now described as the factors and environments that can influence development and lifelong health and wellbeing (Maggi et al., 2010). These factors interact with one another and include; social interactions, physical environment, living conditions, learning environments and socio political context (Maggi et al., 2010). The societal influences on early life are determined by a variety of factors, ranging from access to survival necessities to income inequality (Maggi et al., 2010). Developing countries are more likely to be impacted by war, slavery, discrimination, disease, and a lack of water and sanitation facilities (Maggi et al., 2010). Developed countries face issues around childhood exposure to poverty and the inability for some to access the services needed for ideal health and wellbeing (Maggi et al., 2010). Although the issues faced between countries are immensely different, the concerns for one child are no less important than the concerns for another (Maggi et al., 2010). There are also vast differences between childhood growth and development within countries. This disparity is caused by differences in socioeconomic status, population ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Alex Rider Monologue Analysis Have you ever been in a situation where you know something is the wrong thing to do but you do it anyways even though there could be severe consequences? That is the position Alex Rider is put in. In this journal I will be questioning, predicting, characterizing, and evaluating. In the rest of my book Mr. Blunt had tried to convince Alex to turn against M16 and take them down. Alex had just found out that Scorpia had put a poison into vaccines that was supposed to help fight against yellow fever, but when the poison got put in it had started killing people. M16 is trying to allure Alex back to the good side by telling him how much they need him: The organization knows that you are above all of this (Horowitz 311). Alex comes back to M16 and he is very nervous so he ran out of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why did Scorpia put poison in the vaccines for yellow fever? I think they did it because when people start dying they can say it was us who did it. Just so other countries will be more afraid of them and what else they might do in the future that other countries could prepare for. I also presume that Scorpia did it for power they wanted everyone to know that they are the most fearsome. My following question is why did Alex want to join Rothman? My response to that is Alex wanted to be one of the leaders of Scorpia. I also conceive that Alex wants to be on the good side of her because if he is on her bad side he could get killed. I also believe that Alex wants to join Rothman so that he can be one of the leaders and that way he can try to take down Scorpia. My last question is why did Alex decide to go back to M16? I think that Alex went back because he knows deep down inside that that is not who he is: Alex had felt My next reason is that a weird feeling deep down inside (Horowitz 354). My last reason is I think Alex went back to M16 because he had a feeling that Scorpia was lying and that his parents were actually a part of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay About Buju Banton Buju Banton, born Marc Anthony Myrie, is a popular reggae musician from Jamaica. Banton has written many songs based on sociopolitical topics, some of which have received great criticism and nearly ended his career. Untold Stories was released in the 1995 album Til Shiloh and it displayed many topics which had been forgotten by dancehall audiences. The song related in great measure to the popular issues in society such as poverty, crime, corruption of the government and the degradation of the younger generation. Although it was written nearly two decades ago, this song is very applicable to the modern society in the Caribbean as it relates to economic, political and social issues. The song encompasses many economic issues which are relevant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Banton sang about the corruption of the government and their disregard for the Caribbean people. This is noticed when he says, While our leaders play. Through this line it can be observed that the government had full control of the finances of the country which they used for their benefit. This implies that the leaders of the Caribbean countries take no heed of the needs of their people but only seek to enjoy the countries money. This statement is true throughout the contemporary Caribbean society as many leaders neglect their duties as leaders and instead focus on their self needs. In Jamaican dialect this is described through the term politricks since many politicians have mastered the art of deception, resulting in them being able to convince the public that whatever they are doing is for the best. The corruption of the government therefore, is not fully perceived by the public and this can be interpreted from the line, The full has never been told. According to Hodges, The implication is that, if the full ever were told, the tricksters would be exposed and the trick turned on them . This also indicates just how well the leaders are capable of deceiving the public. Ergo it can be deduced that the corruption of the public is a major issue still in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...