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King Henry VIII And His Wives
Henry and His Wives Henry VIII. If you hear this name what is the first thing that comes to your
mind? One of the most well known things about Henry VIII was his revolving door of wives. Henry
VIII had six wives to be exact Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves,
Kathryn Howard, and Kathrine Parr. While their names aren t first off the tongue, the mention of their
husband s ever changing love life will ring a bell. The question is, who were these women? And how
were they able to become the wife of the most powerful man in England? King Henry VIII first wife
was Catherine of Aragon. Catherine of Aragon was the youngest daughter of King Ferdinand and
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Even though Henry was not the object of her affection, her sense of duty persuaded her to marry him
(Catherine Parr). Catherine and Henry were married on July 12, 1543 at Hampton Court (Catherine
Parr). Catherine was thirty one, well educated and rich ( Henry VIII Biography Page 257). Both she
and Henry shared a love for music and conversation (catherine Parr). The king was so pleased with
Catherine that he named her Regent of England a year after her marriage (Catherine Parr). Henry VIII
s health declined as 1546 went on and Catherine actively cared for him (Catherine Parr). On January
28, 1547 King Henry died and the Queen became Dowager (Catherine Parr). Each one of Henry s six
wives stories are all different and unique. Each one with their own injustices. Even with Henry s
revolving door of wives he only produced one male heir. This leads some scholars to believe that
Henry might have had syphilis due to the amount miscarriages his wives had, and the many sores on
his legs (Anne Boleyn). King Henry VIII s notorious love life could become one of many things to
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Confederate Defenders
In the center of White Point Garden at the Charleston Battery, beholds a statue thats beautiful art
conveys a very powerful message to the public that cannot be ignored. The Confederate Defenders of
Charleston monument very clearly conveys a sense of power, but with more analyzation, a deeper
meaning is found through description, visuals, and appeals. Created by Herman A. MacNeil, the
statue, standing at thirteen feet tall, is a bronze statue that features a male warrior with a sword and a
shield protecting a woman behind him standing on a octagonal platform. Around the base of the statue
there is pictures of warriors fighting and the words: To the Confederate Defenders of Charleston Fort
Sumter 1861 1865 is engraved as well as the quote Count them happy who for ... Show more content
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This empowering quote was an analogy to World War I memorials, and it made it clear that the fight
for personal liberties was substantial during the time. Visually, The statue stands in the middle of
White Point Garden, surrounded by trees and overlooking the harbor, with the light from the ocean
shining straight towards the monument. When designing the monument, it is believed that Herman A,
MacNeil had the intention of showing how strong those in the confederacy were, and that they would
protect the confederacy as a whole during any issues that could arise. When looking at the statue, the
first thing noticed is the semi unclothed man with a shield and sword at the very front, and I feel that
the designer placed him in that position to show that the confederacy at the time of the Civil War was
extremely powerful. There is also a lady standing behind the man, presumably the mans wife, and she
was placed there to
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The, The Infernal Machine, And Ubu Roi By Alfred Jarry
In the three plays that we have discussed in class, Antigone by Jean Anouilh, The Infernal Machine by
Jean Cocteau, and Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry, there is a prodigious depiction of female characters and
power that come in numerous ways. In The Infernal Machine there are female characters, such as
Jocasta and the Sphinx, who show power and authority. Likewise, in Antigone, characters, such as
Antigone and her sister, Ismene, also show power and supremacy. In Ubu Roi, the main character that
showed power through rule was Mere Ubu. From being a woman of authority, to rebelling against
men with a greater authority than them, to doing what you want no matter if it was right or wrong for
the people, these characters truly show what it is to be a woman of power in one way or another.
Characters in both plays display power in innumerable means, and it shows the leadership of women.
John C. Maxwell once said, A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way.
Women in these plays do what they can to show power, in their each individual ways. In Cocteau s
The Infernal Machine, Oedipus is the main character of the play showing power, but the women in the
play also depict power in additional ways. One example is Jocasta, the mother of Oedipus, with her
title being the first symbol of power since she is known as the queen of Thebes. Although, by the end
of the play Jocasta hangs herself because she did not want to believe her fate but then found out it
turned out
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Lily In The Book Lost Ones
Lost Ones
Through out the book many characters suffer for a lost one, but a character that suffer the most was
Lily. Lily suffer for the lost of her mother s death. Lily learns to deal with the lost of her mothers death
by crying, and holding in her arms a box of her mothers things.
Lily deals with the death of her mother by crying.During the book T Ray tells Lily her mom left her
because she didn t love her, Lily repeats the words in her head and starts crying. Lily states how she
feels I reached over took the jar in my hands, and out came the tears I d been holding on to, it seemed
like years (Kidd 40). This shows how Lily deals with the lost of her mom because she has been
holding in tears since her mom die, It also, shows how she
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The Sea Level Of Bangladesh
The effects of sea level rise are profound throughout the western coastal zone as it is low lying and the
coastal lands are subsiding (Karim and Mimura 2008) . Coastal wetlands such as salt marshes and
mangroves will decrease in number unless they have a sufficient sediment supply to keep pace with
Sea Level Rise. These physical impacts, in turn, have both direct and indirect socioeconomic
implications, which appear to be immensely negative (Cazenave and Nicholls 2010).For example,
based on national studies, a 1 m rise could cause losses of about 9.5 million tons of rice in Bangladesh
(Mimura and Nicholls 2008). Rice is the staple crop of half of world s population and it is the most
major staple sustenance for Bangladesh. Sea level Rise will result in a food crisis in some regions of
Bangladesh especially southern sub regions as these areas are most vulnerable to flooding due to sea
level rise; hence, rice production will be unsuitable (Karim 2014).
A preliminary analysis of the sea level of Bangladesh was done to examine the one metre rise in sea
level (Huq et al.1995). Huq and colleagues (1995) conducted a study that included data on topological
maps, tidal tales, satellite images, aerial photos, and hydrographic maps. Thematic maps were used to
estimate the effect of a one meter sea level rise on agriculture, population, and infrastructure.
Locations experiencing subsidence included the Chalan Beel, Dhaka Depression, and the Khulna
Sundarbans area with
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Authority In The Epic Of Sundiata
Dernier Harris February 8, 2017 History 110 H Epic of Sundiata In the Epic of Sundiata, there are
several sources of royal authority in the story. The story begins with King Kon Fatta as the king. He
was well known for his beauty, which in turn granted him with three wives with all together gave him
six children. One day a tribesman from another tribe came to King Kon and told him that the child that
would take the throne had yet to be born. He informed him that the mother of the child would be a
hideous w omen and he would have to marry her because she would make the name of the city of Mali
immortal forever. He even informed him that he would be even more mighty then the well known
Alexander the great. King Kan married the ugly woman,
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The Expansion Of A Salary Cap
Since the age of dynasty sports teams in Major League Baseball, talks of a salary cap have created
controversy and dispute in the great American sport. A majority of fans everywhere are aggravated
and discouraged to watch their favorite team every year as their players are pickpocketed from rich
teams with expendable revenues and resources. The New York Yankees are a great example of this
reaping as they have won five world series in the past two decades with an immense payroll of
talented players. This disparity of fairness in the game has left fans and even the commissioner of
baseball wondering, will a salary cap solve this issue of competitive imbalance. However, the real
corruption is behind the scenes. Team owners realize Major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Using tables of teams total revenue from 1996 to 2001, he models teams demand for talent for both
types of markets. Demand for talent was defined by the economic term, Marginal Revenue. The
results found a significant difference in the revenue between the two markets, Marginal Revenue does
differ across market size and large market teams have a significantly greater Marginal Revenue. In
fact, Marginal Revenue for large market teams was almost fifty percent greater than small market
teams and based on Krautmann s findings this trend will continue. The findings reveal that a team
with a higher demand will acquire more talented players than teams with low demand who will
generally stock its roster with cheap versatile players (Krautmann 3270). Since Marginal Revenue is
greater for large market teams who in return will have a substantial need for better players, they will
actually spend more on players than a small market team. Around the same time of Krautmann s study,
Lewis, Sexton, and Lock published a study about the competition in Major League Baseball. It is
given that, teams who win more will have more fans at each game, greater sales, and more revenue.
Since large market teams have plentiful financial resources due to their ability to sign talented free
agents to expensive contracts they generally seem to have a better chance of winning more games
(Lewis 268). This threatens the
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Abusive Supervisors
Abusive leaders blame, divide, marginalize, undermine, and intimidate employees (Kellerman, 2004;
Kusy Holloway, 2009). They torment their subordinates to the detriment of both the mission and
people, undermining a positive organizational climate (Ashforth, 1994; Reed, 2004). Their behaviors
create an environment that build walls, and crushes creativity and loyalty. As this type of incivility
whether from a leader or colleague, has been found to impact productivity. For example, Kusy and
Holloway (2009) found that 50 percent of those who experienced incivility reported spending time
concerning about it instead of working, while 25 percent explicitly said they cut back their work
activity. These responses indicate that long term toxicity can and often decrease creativity and
innovation.
Abusive supervisors intimidate and marginalize their subordinates, who in response, prioritize safety
over productivity (Ashforth, 1994; Kellerman, 2004; Reed, 2004). In their attempts to maintain
control, they create groups and scapegoats to take the blame for all problems (Ashforth, 1994;
Kellerman, 2004; Lipman Blumen, 2005). In addition, supervisors can be arrogant and autocratic,
exhibiting varying degrees of emotional instability that undermine a positive organizational culture
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Also, bad leader would not exist without bad followers, who either collude with the leader or refuse to
acknowledge their bad leadership or do anything about it. The author defines the bad leader as
someone who is ineffective, and simply does not produce the changes desired by followers
(Kellerman, 2004). In addition, bad leaders are unethical because they are lacking the ability to
distinguish between right and wrong (Kellerman, 2004, p.
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R. Vs. Pushpanathan
The subsequent paragraphs in this document contain a detailed analysis of the case R. v. Pushpanathan
with regards to how each of the following schools of philosophy would rule in the aforementioned
case: Legal Realism, Natural Law, Legal Positivism, and Critical Legal Theory. Also written within
this document are the major questions that required answers for this case and a personal ruling on
whether or not Pushpanathan should have been awarded refugee status despite his previous arrest for
conspiracy to traffic in a narcotic due to his involvement with a group in possession of heroin with a
street value of $10 million.
Legal Realism
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This belief would greatly influence the case of R. v. Pushpanathan from a moral standpoint. A judge
who is set in the philosophy of natural law would most likely deny Pushpanathan refugee status
because of the circumstances in the case. Pushpanathan s actions would never be seen as morally
correct. Had Pushpanathan carried out his plans to traffic $10 million worth of heroin he would have
caused tremendous damage to society. This damage would come in many forms such as: economic,
civilian, and property. For example, the trafficking of heroin could lead to the loss of employment for
hundreds of people which would in turn harm the economy. Trafficking heroin would also lead to the
deaths of many people due to overdose and violent confrontations over the drug, as well as thousands
of dollars in property damage caused by uncontrollable outbursts when those addicted to the drug
begin to suffer from withdrawal because they lack the means necessary to obtain any of the substance.
The action of trafficking drugs is seen by most as morally wrong because of the damage it causes to
society. From this, one can safely assume that the law that is in place to deter people from trafficking
dangerous substances such as heroin is seen as morally correct by those who reflect the values of the
natural law philosophy because it protects society from what most people see as morally wrong.
Moreover, a judge who is set in the philosophy of natural law would see the lack of morality in
Pushpanathan s actions and the moral reasoning behind the law that punishes those who traffic
dangerous substances such as heroin. From this information, the judge would likely make the decision
to deny Pushpanathan refugee
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The Importance of Vitamin D Essay
Getting some sun is essential to human health despite the risks of the skin cancer. There is much more
benefits that come with the exposure to the sun than harm. Vitamin D that our body produces when we
are exposed to the sun is very efficient in curing so many diseases. It protects from arthritis, diabetes,
infectious diseases, multiple sclerosis and some kinds of cancer, just to name a few. It has been proven
that the Earth s atmosphere blocks 98.7 percent of the sun s UV rays. The other 2.3 percent that we are
exposed to, have both beneficial and harmful effects. We do need to focus on the benefits, because we
have way more of them. The only harm it does to our body is skin cancer, which by being more
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It has many different negative effects, like growth retardation, skeletal deformation and softening of
the skull (Holick, 2008). In Europe doctors prescribe vitamin D for infants to prevent those kinds of
problems, and also they recommend daily walks in the sun. That is why the children in Europe don t
have rickets as often as in United States. The doctors here depend on the vitamins that are in the
formula, but it is not enough. A study published in Archives of Internal Medicine found that 75 percent
or more of American teens and adults are deficient in Vitamin D. That is why we have so many serious
illnesses, like cancer, diabetes and heart disease (Huff, 2010). Infectious diseases are more seen in
people living in places with less sun during winter months, we know those as influenza virus or
simply cold. The sun in those places is unable to produce vitamin D and that is why we get sick so
often. The people that live in the warm places, where the vitamin D is produced all year round, don t
get sick as often (Holick, 2008). Diabetes is a very big problem in United States, but if we listen to
what researchers had found, we can try to prevent people from getting this disease by staying in the
sun. It has been proven that it can lower 80 percent, if we start giving our infants 2,000 IU of vitamin
D during the first year of life. The research also shows
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The Need For Theory And Theorizing
2.2 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK Obviously the topic of human is limitless. Its scope is so
diffused, broad and massive that we find it difficult to comprehend, think, examine and analyze. In
brief we need to wear some sort of scientific lenses by which we can catch the world of observation in
order to explain, predict and influence the course of actions. THE NEED FOR THEORY AND
THEORIZING According toKeIIy(1999, P. 18). Theory is a way of finding together all together a
multitude of facts so that one may comprehend them all at once . In a similar vein, (Sharer Ashmore:
2002, P. 50) sees theory as a set of interrelated ideas about a phenomena, which provides the
framework for its explanation . (Jonathan,1997 P.10) succinctly puts the issue in these terms.
Theorizing can be viewed as the means by which the intellectual activity known as science realizes it
is three principal goals these include: (1) To classify and organize events in the world so that they can
be placed into perspectives. (2) To explain the courses of past events and predict when, and events will
occur and (3) To offer and intuitively pleasing, sense of understanding why and how events should
occur. Scholars have advanced plethora of views and theories in a bid to provide an explanation of the
wide ranging multifaceted ideas of how social life is organized (KolIak: 1985, P. 223). On the other
hand, a theory is a set of ideas, which provides as explanation for something. This is in view of the
fact that
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Pydimethylsiloxane
Polydimethylsiloxane is a silicone based polymer which is commonly used in huge flexible electronics
applications due to its unique properties such as optically clear, inert to chemical compounds, and
good mechanical strength when compared to the existing flexible substrate. PDMS are the most
preferred substarte due to its ease of processing and its biocompatibility (Peterson et al. 2005; Ostuni
et al. 2000; De Silva et al.2004; Tan et al. 2003; du Roure et al. 2005). (Abel L. Thangawng et al
2007). The mechanical strength of the PDMS is directly proportional to the amount of cross linking
agent integrated into the polymer. Increasing the concentration of cross linker increases the
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The fabricated sensor withstands mechanical deformation without damage and exhibits stable
electrochemical properties. Being flexible it finds lot of applications in real time day to day life.
Jasbir N. Patel et al 2008 developed a flexible glucose sensor using PDMS layers sandwiched between
the gold electrodes. Due to unique advantages such as optically transparent, flexible and bio
compatible it finds a role as implantable sensors. The size of the sensor is about 2 mm x 3 mm with a
thickness of 700 µm. The PDMS based glucose sensor is economical and easy to fabricate and shows
a linear response.
Anjali Khatri et al 2013 proposed a micro molded U shaped PDMS optical waveguide for biosensing
applications using soft lithography technique. Due to its low refractive index contrast compared to SU
8 in the sensing region, it finds lot of application in biosensing. They reported that PDMS based
waveguides were exhibits five fold more sensitive than SU 8. Ease of fabrication, high sensitivity and
mechanical robustness of PDMS finds a promising and versatile platform for biosensor
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Effect Of Technology On Communication
Internet and Technology: It s Effect on our Communication
Modern communication has stepped up its game with the introduction of Instant Messaging services,
internet based application and social media. But even with this increase ease of communication Sherry
Turkle and Jenna Wortham provide very different two experiences and outlooks towards the
increasing benefits and problems associated with the influence of internet and technology on our
communication.
Technology improved communication, but it is facing a bigger challenge. It is seen that with the
increased dependence on the IM and social media people are becoming more engulfed in creating a
perfect persona, even when they are communicating. While Jenna Wrotham suggests that it is a boon,
Sherry agrees that for some, but sometimes something too good is not so good in the long run.
The Age of IM, DM s and Social Media:
Jenna suggests how couples can keep in touch with each other even when they are thousands of miles
apart. A boon of technology, for sure; while Sherry also agrees. More people are becoming
accustomed to texting, sending messages instead of calling, chatting instead of talking and becoming
too engulfed in their Persona to even show their real self s over the texts. In today s age as Turkle
suggests, people are becoming more susceptible to text communication. But is it just that a text
message is easier to send, always? We believe it has got to do with deeper intentional and
unintentional choices that we
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Cultural Differences and Intercultural Communication...
When examining my own cultural identity it has occurred to me that many of the things that define my
own cultural identity are that of Majority groups, however it would seem that I have just as many if
not more Minority group identity factors shaping me ever so slightly within the majority boundaries.
For example at first look I am a Married male with a predominantly Anglo Saxon heritage. However
upon close inspection one can begin to notice the red hues within my complexion these are subtle
hints to a much less dominant cultural history.
Many members of one side of my family strongly identify with our Native American heritage; as a
result I spent many years as a young man learning that culture. Later in life when I was around 12 or
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Cultural Differences and Intercultural Communication Challenges
My interviewee I chose was a man I initially met in the workplace and come to find out our kids
ended up going to school together. Our relationship had been an interesting one from the start when
we first met he decided to share some of his religious identity to me.
Our book defines religious identity as a sense of belonging to a religious group (Martin Nakayama,
2011). Oddly enough we were on lunch break at work and I was hungry that day he approached me
and commented on how my chicken smelt good. I had noticed over the past week or so he had not
eaten lunch at all so I offered him some of my chicken.
He politely declined and explained to me that he was practicing Ramadan and that he only at late at
night and early before the sun came up. At first being somewhat ignorant of religion I asked why he
explained it was something that followers of Islam do. In a business article it is explained that in
Dubai visitors are expected to practice in the same fasting ritual or face punishment including fines
and jail time (McGinley, 2011). While laws can vary by country there are some exemptions to the
fasting requirements and often include conditions such as menstruation, illness, older age, pregnancy,
and breast feeding (El Zibdeh, 2009).
While I know that fasting is common in many Native American cultures to obtain higher levels of
spirituality. I do not believe it was commonly
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Contraceptive Healthcare Coverage Analysis
Since the enactment of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), our health care system has undergone a
transformation to be inclusive of every American s health care needs. In particular, ACA has
dramatically increased contraceptive coverage for women. Under the ACA s contraceptive coverage
guarantee, also known as contraceptive coverage mandate, all private health plans in the United States
must cover at least one form of contraception in each of the of the 18 methods as identified in the
Food and Drug Administration s(FDA) Birth Control Guide for women (citation2). In addition,
Insures most provided this coverage without copayments, deductibles, or out of pocket costs.
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Men, women, and their families, who are directly affect by the coverage gap, will have a vested
interest in this topic as congress makes movement on this policy in the future. Republicans are already
dissatisfied with the ACA and will expectedly push against more mandates, while Democrats will
support the additional coverage for men. The major health care industry players such as insurers,
employers, and conservative states, may push against strengthening the mandate because of the extra
cost they may incur as a side effect. On the other hand, progressive states, physicians, hospitals,
condom companies, and advocacy groups will likely advocate for the contraceptive coverage mandate
for men because of the increased health benefits for society as whole as well as the increases of
revenue from vasectomies and condom
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Science Investigatory Format
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INVESTIGATORY PROJECTS I. Content Apply/demonstrate
scientific principles or attempt to provide new knowledge; Be a result of continuing or parallel
scientific research and investigation not a copy of any previous research; Have socio economic
significance and relevance to livelihood development; and Contribute to the advancement of S T and
the development of the community. II. Physical Set up/Visual Display The physical set up must be
attractive and informative. Interested spectators and judges should easily asses the study and the
results obtained. Use clear and concise displays. Make headings stand out, draw graphs and diagrams
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Background of the Study states the rationale of the study. It explains briefly why the investigator
chose this study to work on. Statement of Problem/Objectives the nature scope of the problem should
be presented with clarity. Two types of objectives maybe stated: General Objective this is related to
the problem as given in the early part of the section. Specific Objective this states the purpose of each
experiment conducted. Significance of the Study the importance of the study is explained in this part.
Scope and Limitations states the coverage extent of the study. Review of Related Literature sufficient
background information should be presented for readers to understand evaluate the results of the
present study. Only the most important studies and theories written on the topic should be included.
Methodology provides enough details so that a competent worker can repeat the experiments.
Materials/Equipment the exact technical specifications, quantities and source of method of preparation
for all materials used should be given. Specifically built equipment used in the study must be
described and the description accompanied by a picture. Treatment/General Procedure the manner
sequence by which each experiment or set of observations were done how measurements were
obtained should be described in detail. Avoid using the recipe style when stating the step by step
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Essay On Great War Propaganda
This time in history, not ironically called the Great War, was basically marked by putting mass in front
of many invaluable terms, such as mass society, mass culture, mass production, mass mobilization and
mass consumption. Mass culture was spread by the rising amount of propaganda utilized during this
time. Propaganda in the Great War was an imperative part for the development of support, more
specifically nationalism, which lead to a great amount of success for certain countries. Culture was
shifting during this time due to skyrocketing popularity of radio and film. These technological
advances made it easier for the views of the elite, and those in power, to spread their views to all
citizens, as even radios had a place in most homes. The popularity of the radio was common
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This supports the fact that people enjoyed being informed, even though the news featured on the radio
they were hearing resembled more of advertising than anything else. This ties into mass production.
This time era was shortly after the Industrial Revolution, which means the factories had time to
improve on previous issues and make industry as efficient as possible at the time. Industry produced
goods at a much more rapid rate than previously, which made radios be made more available on the
market, along with automobiles. The famous Henry Ford s mass production of Ford vehicles also
displays this consumption. Ford vehicles were rising in demand, and highly desired throughout the US
during this time. As the assembly line was being perfected, production increased and prices sank. This
lead to even greater mass consumption. After the Great War the entire world seemed to be on a path of
competing for the biggest and best items and governments possible, in the least amount of
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Analysis Of The Silent Generation, Generation X, And The...
Jordan Clary
Professor Debra Owens
Human Resource Management
27 September 2017
Generational Differences in the Classroom
Most people have a learning style that mirrors how they were taught when they were younger. It
should be noted that there is not a one size fits all method when it comes to learning. The key to being
able to appeal to each of the different generations is to offer diversity in teaching styles in order to
satisfy the different preferences. As of now, there are four generations that are in the workforce and
those four generations are: The Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, and the Millennials.
This paper will examine the characteristics of these four generations, how their learning styles differ,
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It is important for these adult students to have time to understand concepts that involve the use of
technology. The next generation to be examined is the Baby Boomers, the Baby Boomers were born in
the early 1940 s to early 1960 s. This generation occupies a lot of top executive roles in the workforce
and are not retiring as they were expected to (Levonius, 2015). The Baby Boomers were taught to
grow up questioning authority and standing up for themselves when they needed to. Around the time
this generation was in school there was a grade inflation in the educational system, and the Boomer s
strived to achieve these high grade marks. Baby Boomers were taught in a linear fashion, they were
taught by lecture, and the technology they had included overhead projectors and some videos (Warren,
2012). Since this generation was accustomed to trying to achieve high grades they became
achievement oriented adults. Education was quite a bit different from earlier generations in this era
(Olson, 2011). There was more emphasis placed on students to finish high school, and for the first
time in history more students were attending college. From both the size of the generation as well as
their impact to society, Baby Boomers have strong sense of self and a desire for involvement in their
world, particularly at work (Olson, 2011). They have a strong work ethic, and a desire to receive
rewards
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Examples Of The Strongest Individual In The Crucible
The Strongest Individual in The Crucible The philosopher Baltasar Gracian said, A single lie destroys
a whole reputation of integrity. This statement means a person could easily ruin a good reputation by
lying and even if you attempt to cover it up, your credibility is still lost. In Arthur Miller s play The
Crucible, the character John Proctor is most independent and shows the most individualism. The
strongest ways he shows this are going against the church, being selfish about his name and having an
affair and admitting it. One of the ways a well known farmer, John Proctor, shows individuality is
through his problems with the church. An example of one of his issues is when Reverend Hale, a
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When the deputy governor, Judge Danforth, pleads with John to lie and admit to witchcraft John
argues and says, How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave my name! (207).
While Danforth begs John to admit, John is more worried about his name. He does not care that it is
selfish to protect his name, which shows his strong independent views. He also just wants a clean slate
and his children to think highly of him, he does not care about what is good for the community. As
Judge Danforth continues to push John to sign his name to witchcraft, and lie about committing the
crime, John goes back and forth eventually choosing to stay honest and die for his beliefs. John than
states, ... Because I lie and sign myself to lies! (207). Here John sticks to being honest, instead of
giving in and lying. He stands up for what he believes, is more important than his life. John has the
chance to be false and save his life, but that does not matter to him. He would have most likely been
jailed for a period of time then sent back to his family. Instead he chooses honesty and pays his life for
it. When Proctor does not give into lying and keeps his clean name, he displays amazing integrity and
self
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Summary Of Matrix Of Domination
1. Keller distinguishes between both functional and critical oppositional public intellectuals in his
article. He defines functional as those who serve to reproduce and legitimate the values of existing
societies (Keller). While on the other hand he defines critical oppositional public intellectuals as those
who oppose the existing order and militate for progressive social change (Keller). From the two styles
of theorizing the one that appeals to me would be critical oppositional public intellectual. This style
appeals to me because the domain of this style is to defend and fight for human freedom, fight against
oppression and also injustice. I believe in all of these things and I would be willing to fight for what I
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Lengerman and Niebrugge believed that female sociologists early focused on advocacy to undercut
their perceived importance because they were constantly being compared to the male sociologists. The
authors addressed in their article that the academic work site made it all but impossible for women to
interact with men as professional equals in face to face relations (Pg. 16). When women were
compared to men, they were seen to have a lack of authority , the less than being or the being who
need not be taken seriously (Pg. 10). It has been more common for the ideas and works of the males to
be heard and published. For the reason being females got the short end of the stick, meaning they had
to work harder to prove themselves and their
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United States History And Coach High School Football Essay
I ve spent the last few years under the impression people make too big of a deal of coming out when
their sexuality differs from the social norm. It s something that people tend to over represent and kind
of force onto others too often, making it slightly overbearing for those who view it differently from
members of the LGBT community and their supporters. At the end of the day though, it s a matter of
both self acceptance for those who struggle with their sexuality, and representation to help make it a
less daunting and intimidating thing to be open about being different.
I m gay. I didn t want to be for a long time, but what I ve come to realize is that there s no reason for
me to dislike who I am. I m an intelligent, compassionate young man. I m funny (at times) and have
ambitions and goals. I want to teach United States history and coach high school football. I want to
help educate the future generations of this country. I ve worked full time factory jobs, minimum wage
part time jobs, and most of what s in between. I enjoy sports, eSports (which I someday hope I don t
have to distinguish from sports, but that s a conversation for another time) and spending time with my
friends. I am a perfectly normal, wonderful human being... and I am gay.
I come from a devoutly conservative family in every imaginable way. In my family, LGBT s are
people that can be fixed if you just pray the gay away and get right with Jesus. I have no relationship
with my biological father, and
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Confronting Procurement Challenges Nairobi S State...
CONFRONTING PROCUREMENT CHALLENGES IN KENYA S STATE CORPORATIONS
Student ID: 00414787
A dissertation is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of The University of Salford for
the degree of Master of Science in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
August 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ii
LIST OF FIGURES/LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS iii
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS iv
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Background to the Study 1
1.2 Statement of the Problem 3
1.3 Aim of the Study 4
1.4 Research Objectives 4
1.5 Research Questions ........................................................................................5
1.6 Significance of the Study 5
1.7 Delimitation of the Study 6
1.8 Limitations of the Study 6
1.9 Organization of the Study 6
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 7
2.1 Overview of Public Procurement 7
2.2 Theoretical Literature 7
2.3 Empirical Review 8
2.4.1 Management Styles in Confronting Procurement Challenges 9
2.4.2 Organization Culture in Confronting Procurement Challenges 9
2.4.3 Stakeholders Involvement in Confronting Procurement Challenges 10
2.4.3 Organizational Resources in Confronting Procurement Challenges 10
2.5 Empirical Literature 10
2.5 Conceptual Framework 13
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 15
3.1 Introduction 15
3.2 Research Design 15
3.3 Population of the Study 15
3.4 Sample Size and Sampling Procedure 16
3.5 Research Instruments 17
3.6 Pretesting of the instrument 17
3.7 Data Collection Procedures 17
3.8 Data
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Don’t Discriminate the Breed
How would you react if you became next to or close to a stray dog? Would you respond by running,
yelling, or even kicking or hitting the animal? Would you respond calmly, call animal control or even
walk away? Just because the dog is mean doesn t make it aggressive. Aggression is such a broad term
and it s not all bad. The four types I am going to address are protective aggression, territorial
aggression, fear motivated aggression, and pain induced aggression. Aggression that happens when a
mother protects a family member whether it is human or another animal is called protective
aggression. Dogs that want to protect/defend their home or area is territorial aggression. An example is
when you dog chases up and down the fence line. When a dog is scared it may protect itself for their
own safety. That is known as fear motivated aggression. This often occurs most then a dog is stuck or
cornered. Pain induced aggression is when a dog is in pain it can respond aggressively. When they do
that it is to try and help their selves but it may injury someone else. That is why when you are
approaching a wounded animal you do so with caution. A lot of people say aggression is random but it
s not. Aggression can be triggered many ways. It is also always response to something in the dog s
environment whether it is an action of a human or the appearance/attitude of another dog. Cesar
Millan says any breed can cause trouble. The difference between an aggressive small breed like a
Chihuahua
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Drug Problem In Brazil
Brazil, fifth largest country in the world, with a population of approximately 200 million people, also
has one of the largest disparities between the rich and poor. Profound poverty means family
disintegration due to death by AIDS, substance abuse, violence and breakup become more prevalent
leading to a growing problem. This problem is the number of children who begin to claim the streets
as their home. Life is hard on the streets, where none of the safeguards of the society are in place, and
these young people see little hope of change. As a result, drug and alcohol abuse becomes normalized
in the child street communities and children become at risk for a number of health problems. To
counteract this trend and rehabilitate children, local educational institutions need to be established to
create a safe zone for this children and program to address the risks of drug use and encourage healthy
habits.
Nature and Magnitude of Problem: To begin, about 42% of Brazilian children live in poverty, with
approximately 12% of that population living on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A safe zone program that works to guarantee that impoverished children are healthy at body and mind
would rescue their futures. This would include a center that provides extensive outreach and education
about the effects of drug use and dangerous consequences that arise from being involved in a drug
culture. This shared knowledge would encourage children to consider rehabilitation and to reflect on a
brighter future.
Choose a program to model after
Left fending for themselves
Preventative drug programming activities Something that rewards children for attending anti drug
educational
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Tupac Poem Summary 2morrow Essay
Poet: Tupac Shakur
Poem: And 2Morrow
Critical Analysis
Tupac Shakur is one of the most legendary and popular poetic/rap artists to this day. He is considered
to be one of the most influential people of his time, influencing every African American citizen in
North America. Thought of as the creator of rap, Tupac has sold over seventy five million albums
worldwide although his career ended as quickly as it started. Six, is the number of years Tupac spent
making rap professionally. Thirteen is the number of years Tupac spent writing poetry and rap lyrics.
Twenty five is how old Tupac was when he received four bullets to his chest causing him to pass
away. In those twenty five years, Tupac has influenced millions of people and artists ... Show more
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To help understand Tupac s poem, you must grasp yourself around the image of a very young boy,
who has no father, grew up in the rougher parts of New York, and was barely supported by his mother.
This poem is a perfect example of a closed form traditional sonnet. The rhyming scheme is in the form
of ABCB, the best example of that is if you were to look at the first stanza, the last word in line two
and four rhyme. This type of rhyming scheme is very basic, but it really helps emphasize his thoughts
and bring out an emotional, aggressive tone.
Imagery is one of the many things that are used substantially during this poem to help express Tupac s
emotions and thoughts. For example, lines such as; Tonight is filled with rage, violence in the air give
off an image of the area Tupac grew up in, during nightfall. Another example of imagery; and
tomorrow I wake with second wind . This line helps express Tupac s feelings about the changes he
wants to encounter in order to fulfill his dreams. Tupac uses today , tonight , and 2Morrow as symbols
of the times when he believes certain things happen. The 2 in 2morrow can symbolize the way his
mother helped Tupac achieve his lifelong dream.
Tupac uses repetition, alliteration, consonance, and certain forms of archetypes to express his
emotional thoughts. This 2 can be viewed as a form of alliteration; it is constantly being repeated
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Martin Luther King, Jr. and Lyndon B. Johnson
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Lyndon B. Johnson demonstrated unimaginable leadership skills in an
effort to accomplish their respective agendas. Through the use of moral leadership, King would rise to
become the head of the Civil Rights Movement by means of civil disobedience and nonviolent
resistance. MLK began as a Baptist Minister, but after seeing the difference he could make in the
world, decided to stand up for what he felt was right. Johnson, on the other hand, used political
leadership in order to make a name for himself as President of the United States. LBJ was willing to
do whatever it took to accomplish his goals, even if it meant going against the Southern Democrats
who had elected him to political office. One of these risks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Niebuhr believed that the world was full of evils and oppressions that individuals needed to fight
against. People should not stand back and allow the horrors around them to continue, but instead fight
back in whatever way they can. MLK would take these teachings and apply them to his ideas of
Gandhi s nonviolent protests. Individuals who are in the minority, and thus unable to take drastic
action, would benefit from the use of nonviolence. This strategy would allow Black Americans to seek
justice and equality without truly disturbing the current relationship with White Americans. King s
plan was to allow his religious and political ideals to run on the same moral edge, something that
Reinhold Niebuhr had surely allowed for in his ideology (Branch, 81 7). Martin Luther King, Jr. was
able to use this religious and moral idea of nonviolence to unite Black Americans who were tired of
their oppression. Violence and drastic action had proven to arguably make their situation worse,
meaning that something as different as peaceful civil disobedience could prove to work. By the time
of the 1963 I Have a Dream speech at the March on Washington, King had become the voice of the
various perspectives of life as a Black American. He now expressed the universal voice of all his
people, and he was not afraid to use it in the pursuit of equality for Blacks (Branch, 881 3). Martin
Luther King s Birmingham campaign would prove to be the
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Trigger Point
A Trigger Point in Your Rear End that can Provide Back Pain Relief
A trigger point found in Gluteus Maximus and Gluteus Medius is step one in treating low back pain
that radiates across the back just above the hip bones and just below the hip into the hamstrings. Some
people may find this location in their butt to be the one that relieves most if not all their pain. It is also
the spot where some may actually have superficial dimpling, although not everyone will see dimpling
it can be useful in finding this important trigger point. In the image gluteus maximus is highlighted in
light green and the gluteus medius is highlighted in a deeper green.
As can be seen from the image plate from Gray s Anatomy the gluteus maximus lies over the medial
portion of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is suggested to try a tennis ball 1st, while lying on the floor for back pain relief. Place the tennis
ball, lacrosse ball or massage block below your ribs and above your hips. Allow the weight of your
body to apply deep pressure to provide back pain relief. To treat the lateral edge of the QL turn onto
your side supporting your head with a bent elbow and resting on your hand. Place a tennis ball below
your lowest rib and above the hip allow your body weight to sink into the ball. Move the ball closer to
the hip bone or ilium, again allowing the weight of your body to sink into the ball. You can also use a
tennis ball or lacrosse ball by leaning at a slight angle against a wall. To treat trigger points in the QL
without the use of a tennis ball. Place your hands on your hips with your thumbs directed toward your
spinal column. Work on one side at a time. It may be easier to start with a loosely held fist using the
knuckles to push in toward the spin and up toward the 12th rib, then down toward the hip
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Causes Of The Boston Tea Party
On December 16, 1773, a group of overtaxed, oppressed, and overlooked colonists dumped 342 boxes
of tea from Britain into the cold, dark depths of the Boston Harbor. The British Parliament had been
gradually raising the colonists taxes, taxing anything that could possibly be taxed, continually pushing
the colonists to the edge of rebellion. The Tea Act was passed on May 10, 1773, granting the British
East India Trading Company a government sanctioned monopoly on tea, forcing the colonists to buy
tea from Britain alone. Although it didn t create any additional taxes, the colonists were so infuriated
at Parliament for recent similar impositions that the Tea Act of 1773 was the grain of rice that tipped
the scale for the colonists, causing them to ruin around £18,000 worth of tea. Despite destroying so
much property, the Mohawks took care not to harm an members of the crew (Schweikart and Allen,
75). The Boston Tea Party was the correct response to the Tea Act on top of others for three reasons; it
revealed the colonists oppression, it encouraged the colonists independence, and it set a great example
for revolutions in the future. However, there is still some debate as to whether the Boston Tea Party
was a reasonable response to the oppressive acts of the British Parliament. For example, it can be
argued that the colonists could ve compromising. However, as will be seen, these are both
unreasonable.
Firstly, the Boston Tea Party was a reasonable and understable response
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The nature, incidence and ethical issues of creative...
The nature, incidence and ethical issues of creative accounting
1.1 Introduction
Creative accounting is also called Earnings management which is known as the manipulation of
financial information. The term can be defined in many ways. Initially we define it as a process
whereby accountants use their knowledge of accounting rules to manipulate the figures reported in the
accounts of a business (Naser, 1993, p.59).
Creative accounting, at root, is the origin of numerous accounting frauds. Many accounting scandal
cases (like the scandals in Enron, WorldCom, and other firms) in the past few years had happened
with the result of collapse. Most of these scandals were conducted by the senior management of
organisations and many victims ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Therefore, managers or directors mean to depict good performance and position by manipulating
figures hence in such way the stakeholders will be shown positive indicators from the financial
statements. By this way, investors will more likely to be attracted and given confidence with this
superb financial report. This can be achieved by modifying the figures in the statements using the
tricks of creative accounting. In addition, how many bonuses directors will receive in a year may base
on the percentage of the profit reported (Shafren, 2009). For this reason of their private interest,
directors may manipulate financial figures to meet their desire. Lttner, Larcker and Rajan (1997) have
the same perspective. They illustrate that when the directors or managers private interest (such as
stock options and bonuses) is rely on the performance of the company, they are more likely to use
creative accounting to manipulate the figures in order to achieve their favourable results.
Another motivation of creative accounting is the positive effect that the income smoothing brings to
the valuation of security and reduces the risk for the analyst. Where management observes a gap
between analysts expectation and the actual performance of the company and when major capital
market transactions are being expected
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Snowball Fight Essay
POW! At what seems like 100 miles per hour it hits you! The cold snow running down your back,
chills form on your arm. Then, another one! Quickly you dodge it, then grab your own and send it
flying back. Wow, you think, snowball fights are extreme. This snowball fight was the best I ever had.
We were throwing snowballs across the street, hitting houses and laughing as we do so.
Running in the snow we began the fight! Each team building a snow fort bigger and better than the
other teams. Unfortunately in all of that chaos my team accidentally built our fort in the neighbor s
yard! Luckily, we fixed their yard up before they got home. Before we knew it the fight began, and I
was the first to get hit. The icy snow hit me right in the face
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The Fifth Amendment s Influence on Miranda v. Arizona
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of
law. You have the right to an attorney...this is what you hear on all your favorite cop shows. But,
where did this saying come from? In 1963 Ernesto Miranda a ninth grade dropout (PBS) was arrested
and charged with kidnaping, rape, and armed robbery. The police interrogated him for two hours.
During the question Miranda supposedly admitted to all the crimes. The police then used Miranda s
confession to convict him in court. While in prison Miranda appealed his case and eventually brought
it to the Supreme Court. The court ruled five to four in favor of Miranda. The Supreme Court was
correct in their ruling of Miranda v. Arizona, because the majority opinion correctly argued the fifth
and sixth amendments. The dissenting opinion arguments regarding the fifth and sixth amendments
were incorrect and in other cases involving due process this amendment was abused. In similar cases
the court ruled in favor of the defendant because he was harmed during the interrogation process. The
court argued that the case was not about whether Miranda was guilty of the charges or not (he
obviously confessed). Rather they argued that the case was about the way in which the interrogation
was derived. The court s ruling was meant to deal with the mistreatment of suspects by policemen
during interrogation. Policemen are notorious for mistreating suspects in questioning
(alovardohistory). Prior
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Kingdoms Rise And Fall And Out Of Their Ashes Come New...
Kingdoms rise and fall, and out of their ashes come new kingdoms. Over and over again, the pattern
recurs throughout history. China s history and culture were born of such patterns, and it all began 1.7
million years ago.1 Archaeologists from modern times found the remains of the early hominid species
Homo erectus in Yunnan Province, which was called Peking man. Peking man could walk upright,
create fire, and possessed the ability to make stone tools, but it wasn t until 2183 BCE that the vestiges
of China truly began to emerge. The Yellow River, the cradle of the Chinese civilization, flooded
regularly, and King Shun appointed his minister Yu to rectify that problem. When Yu diverted the
flood channels to the sea, he gained the epithet Yu ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Shang exhibited extremely high quality workmanship and advancement in the working of things
other than bronze, including jade and pottery. They were the most advanced bronze working
civilization in the world at the time. Most of what is known about the earliest vestiges of the Shang
culture is derived from remains of the Shang in Anyang, which was founded by King Pan Geng in
1320 BCE. The oracle bones gave the names of at least eighteen kings before Pan Geng, and
according to tradition, the Shang had moved their capital five times before finally settling at Anyang.2
Anyang was conquered by Zhou armies led by King Wu in 1050 BCE in the Battle of Muye. King
Wen founded the Zhou dynasty, but it was his son, Wu, who became the first king to take the title Son
of Heaven . He established the political concept of a Mandate of Heaven, which claimed that kings
ruled with the sanction of the gods. If a king proved corrupt, cruel, or just incompetent, it then became
appropriate for another family to overthrow the corrupt dynasty and take the throne under a new
Mandate of Heaven.3 Under the Zhou dynasty, a feudal form of government became the political
institution, with landlords becoming vassals to the emperor. Such an alliance system was vulnerable
and extremely dependent on the loyalties of the regional landlords. In 1042 BCE, Wu was succeeded
by his young son, Cheng. Cheng s uncle, the Duke of Zhou, became regent. The Duke of Zhou
oversaw government
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  • 2. King Henry VIII And His Wives Henry and His Wives Henry VIII. If you hear this name what is the first thing that comes to your mind? One of the most well known things about Henry VIII was his revolving door of wives. Henry VIII had six wives to be exact Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Kathryn Howard, and Kathrine Parr. While their names aren t first off the tongue, the mention of their husband s ever changing love life will ring a bell. The question is, who were these women? And how were they able to become the wife of the most powerful man in England? King Henry VIII first wife was Catherine of Aragon. Catherine of Aragon was the youngest daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. According to (six wives of Henry) Cathrine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though Henry was not the object of her affection, her sense of duty persuaded her to marry him (Catherine Parr). Catherine and Henry were married on July 12, 1543 at Hampton Court (Catherine Parr). Catherine was thirty one, well educated and rich ( Henry VIII Biography Page 257). Both she and Henry shared a love for music and conversation (catherine Parr). The king was so pleased with Catherine that he named her Regent of England a year after her marriage (Catherine Parr). Henry VIII s health declined as 1546 went on and Catherine actively cared for him (Catherine Parr). On January 28, 1547 King Henry died and the Queen became Dowager (Catherine Parr). Each one of Henry s six wives stories are all different and unique. Each one with their own injustices. Even with Henry s revolving door of wives he only produced one male heir. This leads some scholars to believe that Henry might have had syphilis due to the amount miscarriages his wives had, and the many sores on his legs (Anne Boleyn). King Henry VIII s notorious love life could become one of many things to live on in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Confederate Defenders In the center of White Point Garden at the Charleston Battery, beholds a statue thats beautiful art conveys a very powerful message to the public that cannot be ignored. The Confederate Defenders of Charleston monument very clearly conveys a sense of power, but with more analyzation, a deeper meaning is found through description, visuals, and appeals. Created by Herman A. MacNeil, the statue, standing at thirteen feet tall, is a bronze statue that features a male warrior with a sword and a shield protecting a woman behind him standing on a octagonal platform. Around the base of the statue there is pictures of warriors fighting and the words: To the Confederate Defenders of Charleston Fort Sumter 1861 1865 is engraved as well as the quote Count them happy who for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This empowering quote was an analogy to World War I memorials, and it made it clear that the fight for personal liberties was substantial during the time. Visually, The statue stands in the middle of White Point Garden, surrounded by trees and overlooking the harbor, with the light from the ocean shining straight towards the monument. When designing the monument, it is believed that Herman A, MacNeil had the intention of showing how strong those in the confederacy were, and that they would protect the confederacy as a whole during any issues that could arise. When looking at the statue, the first thing noticed is the semi unclothed man with a shield and sword at the very front, and I feel that the designer placed him in that position to show that the confederacy at the time of the Civil War was extremely powerful. There is also a lady standing behind the man, presumably the mans wife, and she was placed there to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The, The Infernal Machine, And Ubu Roi By Alfred Jarry In the three plays that we have discussed in class, Antigone by Jean Anouilh, The Infernal Machine by Jean Cocteau, and Ubu Roi by Alfred Jarry, there is a prodigious depiction of female characters and power that come in numerous ways. In The Infernal Machine there are female characters, such as Jocasta and the Sphinx, who show power and authority. Likewise, in Antigone, characters, such as Antigone and her sister, Ismene, also show power and supremacy. In Ubu Roi, the main character that showed power through rule was Mere Ubu. From being a woman of authority, to rebelling against men with a greater authority than them, to doing what you want no matter if it was right or wrong for the people, these characters truly show what it is to be a woman of power in one way or another. Characters in both plays display power in innumerable means, and it shows the leadership of women. John C. Maxwell once said, A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way. Women in these plays do what they can to show power, in their each individual ways. In Cocteau s The Infernal Machine, Oedipus is the main character of the play showing power, but the women in the play also depict power in additional ways. One example is Jocasta, the mother of Oedipus, with her title being the first symbol of power since she is known as the queen of Thebes. Although, by the end of the play Jocasta hangs herself because she did not want to believe her fate but then found out it turned out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Lily In The Book Lost Ones Lost Ones Through out the book many characters suffer for a lost one, but a character that suffer the most was Lily. Lily suffer for the lost of her mother s death. Lily learns to deal with the lost of her mothers death by crying, and holding in her arms a box of her mothers things. Lily deals with the death of her mother by crying.During the book T Ray tells Lily her mom left her because she didn t love her, Lily repeats the words in her head and starts crying. Lily states how she feels I reached over took the jar in my hands, and out came the tears I d been holding on to, it seemed like years (Kidd 40). This shows how Lily deals with the lost of her mom because she has been holding in tears since her mom die, It also, shows how she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Sea Level Of Bangladesh The effects of sea level rise are profound throughout the western coastal zone as it is low lying and the coastal lands are subsiding (Karim and Mimura 2008) . Coastal wetlands such as salt marshes and mangroves will decrease in number unless they have a sufficient sediment supply to keep pace with Sea Level Rise. These physical impacts, in turn, have both direct and indirect socioeconomic implications, which appear to be immensely negative (Cazenave and Nicholls 2010).For example, based on national studies, a 1 m rise could cause losses of about 9.5 million tons of rice in Bangladesh (Mimura and Nicholls 2008). Rice is the staple crop of half of world s population and it is the most major staple sustenance for Bangladesh. Sea level Rise will result in a food crisis in some regions of Bangladesh especially southern sub regions as these areas are most vulnerable to flooding due to sea level rise; hence, rice production will be unsuitable (Karim 2014). A preliminary analysis of the sea level of Bangladesh was done to examine the one metre rise in sea level (Huq et al.1995). Huq and colleagues (1995) conducted a study that included data on topological maps, tidal tales, satellite images, aerial photos, and hydrographic maps. Thematic maps were used to estimate the effect of a one meter sea level rise on agriculture, population, and infrastructure. Locations experiencing subsidence included the Chalan Beel, Dhaka Depression, and the Khulna Sundarbans area with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Authority In The Epic Of Sundiata Dernier Harris February 8, 2017 History 110 H Epic of Sundiata In the Epic of Sundiata, there are several sources of royal authority in the story. The story begins with King Kon Fatta as the king. He was well known for his beauty, which in turn granted him with three wives with all together gave him six children. One day a tribesman from another tribe came to King Kon and told him that the child that would take the throne had yet to be born. He informed him that the mother of the child would be a hideous w omen and he would have to marry her because she would make the name of the city of Mali immortal forever. He even informed him that he would be even more mighty then the well known Alexander the great. King Kan married the ugly woman, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Expansion Of A Salary Cap Since the age of dynasty sports teams in Major League Baseball, talks of a salary cap have created controversy and dispute in the great American sport. A majority of fans everywhere are aggravated and discouraged to watch their favorite team every year as their players are pickpocketed from rich teams with expendable revenues and resources. The New York Yankees are a great example of this reaping as they have won five world series in the past two decades with an immense payroll of talented players. This disparity of fairness in the game has left fans and even the commissioner of baseball wondering, will a salary cap solve this issue of competitive imbalance. However, the real corruption is behind the scenes. Team owners realize Major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using tables of teams total revenue from 1996 to 2001, he models teams demand for talent for both types of markets. Demand for talent was defined by the economic term, Marginal Revenue. The results found a significant difference in the revenue between the two markets, Marginal Revenue does differ across market size and large market teams have a significantly greater Marginal Revenue. In fact, Marginal Revenue for large market teams was almost fifty percent greater than small market teams and based on Krautmann s findings this trend will continue. The findings reveal that a team with a higher demand will acquire more talented players than teams with low demand who will generally stock its roster with cheap versatile players (Krautmann 3270). Since Marginal Revenue is greater for large market teams who in return will have a substantial need for better players, they will actually spend more on players than a small market team. Around the same time of Krautmann s study, Lewis, Sexton, and Lock published a study about the competition in Major League Baseball. It is given that, teams who win more will have more fans at each game, greater sales, and more revenue. Since large market teams have plentiful financial resources due to their ability to sign talented free agents to expensive contracts they generally seem to have a better chance of winning more games (Lewis 268). This threatens the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Abusive Supervisors Abusive leaders blame, divide, marginalize, undermine, and intimidate employees (Kellerman, 2004; Kusy Holloway, 2009). They torment their subordinates to the detriment of both the mission and people, undermining a positive organizational climate (Ashforth, 1994; Reed, 2004). Their behaviors create an environment that build walls, and crushes creativity and loyalty. As this type of incivility whether from a leader or colleague, has been found to impact productivity. For example, Kusy and Holloway (2009) found that 50 percent of those who experienced incivility reported spending time concerning about it instead of working, while 25 percent explicitly said they cut back their work activity. These responses indicate that long term toxicity can and often decrease creativity and innovation. Abusive supervisors intimidate and marginalize their subordinates, who in response, prioritize safety over productivity (Ashforth, 1994; Kellerman, 2004; Reed, 2004). In their attempts to maintain control, they create groups and scapegoats to take the blame for all problems (Ashforth, 1994; Kellerman, 2004; Lipman Blumen, 2005). In addition, supervisors can be arrogant and autocratic, exhibiting varying degrees of emotional instability that undermine a positive organizational culture (Ashforth, 1994; Kellerman, 2004; Reed, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, bad leader would not exist without bad followers, who either collude with the leader or refuse to acknowledge their bad leadership or do anything about it. The author defines the bad leader as someone who is ineffective, and simply does not produce the changes desired by followers (Kellerman, 2004). In addition, bad leaders are unethical because they are lacking the ability to distinguish between right and wrong (Kellerman, 2004, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. R. Vs. Pushpanathan The subsequent paragraphs in this document contain a detailed analysis of the case R. v. Pushpanathan with regards to how each of the following schools of philosophy would rule in the aforementioned case: Legal Realism, Natural Law, Legal Positivism, and Critical Legal Theory. Also written within this document are the major questions that required answers for this case and a personal ruling on whether or not Pushpanathan should have been awarded refugee status despite his previous arrest for conspiracy to traffic in a narcotic due to his involvement with a group in possession of heroin with a street value of $10 million. Legal Realism Under the philosophy of legal realism the decision on whether or not to grant Pushpanathan refugee status ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This belief would greatly influence the case of R. v. Pushpanathan from a moral standpoint. A judge who is set in the philosophy of natural law would most likely deny Pushpanathan refugee status because of the circumstances in the case. Pushpanathan s actions would never be seen as morally correct. Had Pushpanathan carried out his plans to traffic $10 million worth of heroin he would have caused tremendous damage to society. This damage would come in many forms such as: economic, civilian, and property. For example, the trafficking of heroin could lead to the loss of employment for hundreds of people which would in turn harm the economy. Trafficking heroin would also lead to the deaths of many people due to overdose and violent confrontations over the drug, as well as thousands of dollars in property damage caused by uncontrollable outbursts when those addicted to the drug begin to suffer from withdrawal because they lack the means necessary to obtain any of the substance. The action of trafficking drugs is seen by most as morally wrong because of the damage it causes to society. From this, one can safely assume that the law that is in place to deter people from trafficking dangerous substances such as heroin is seen as morally correct by those who reflect the values of the natural law philosophy because it protects society from what most people see as morally wrong. Moreover, a judge who is set in the philosophy of natural law would see the lack of morality in Pushpanathan s actions and the moral reasoning behind the law that punishes those who traffic dangerous substances such as heroin. From this information, the judge would likely make the decision to deny Pushpanathan refugee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Importance of Vitamin D Essay Getting some sun is essential to human health despite the risks of the skin cancer. There is much more benefits that come with the exposure to the sun than harm. Vitamin D that our body produces when we are exposed to the sun is very efficient in curing so many diseases. It protects from arthritis, diabetes, infectious diseases, multiple sclerosis and some kinds of cancer, just to name a few. It has been proven that the Earth s atmosphere blocks 98.7 percent of the sun s UV rays. The other 2.3 percent that we are exposed to, have both beneficial and harmful effects. We do need to focus on the benefits, because we have way more of them. The only harm it does to our body is skin cancer, which by being more careful we can protect from. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has many different negative effects, like growth retardation, skeletal deformation and softening of the skull (Holick, 2008). In Europe doctors prescribe vitamin D for infants to prevent those kinds of problems, and also they recommend daily walks in the sun. That is why the children in Europe don t have rickets as often as in United States. The doctors here depend on the vitamins that are in the formula, but it is not enough. A study published in Archives of Internal Medicine found that 75 percent or more of American teens and adults are deficient in Vitamin D. That is why we have so many serious illnesses, like cancer, diabetes and heart disease (Huff, 2010). Infectious diseases are more seen in people living in places with less sun during winter months, we know those as influenza virus or simply cold. The sun in those places is unable to produce vitamin D and that is why we get sick so often. The people that live in the warm places, where the vitamin D is produced all year round, don t get sick as often (Holick, 2008). Diabetes is a very big problem in United States, but if we listen to what researchers had found, we can try to prevent people from getting this disease by staying in the sun. It has been proven that it can lower 80 percent, if we start giving our infants 2,000 IU of vitamin D during the first year of life. The research also shows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Need For Theory And Theorizing 2.2 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK Obviously the topic of human is limitless. Its scope is so diffused, broad and massive that we find it difficult to comprehend, think, examine and analyze. In brief we need to wear some sort of scientific lenses by which we can catch the world of observation in order to explain, predict and influence the course of actions. THE NEED FOR THEORY AND THEORIZING According toKeIIy(1999, P. 18). Theory is a way of finding together all together a multitude of facts so that one may comprehend them all at once . In a similar vein, (Sharer Ashmore: 2002, P. 50) sees theory as a set of interrelated ideas about a phenomena, which provides the framework for its explanation . (Jonathan,1997 P.10) succinctly puts the issue in these terms. Theorizing can be viewed as the means by which the intellectual activity known as science realizes it is three principal goals these include: (1) To classify and organize events in the world so that they can be placed into perspectives. (2) To explain the courses of past events and predict when, and events will occur and (3) To offer and intuitively pleasing, sense of understanding why and how events should occur. Scholars have advanced plethora of views and theories in a bid to provide an explanation of the wide ranging multifaceted ideas of how social life is organized (KolIak: 1985, P. 223). On the other hand, a theory is a set of ideas, which provides as explanation for something. This is in view of the fact that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Pydimethylsiloxane Polydimethylsiloxane is a silicone based polymer which is commonly used in huge flexible electronics applications due to its unique properties such as optically clear, inert to chemical compounds, and good mechanical strength when compared to the existing flexible substrate. PDMS are the most preferred substarte due to its ease of processing and its biocompatibility (Peterson et al. 2005; Ostuni et al. 2000; De Silva et al.2004; Tan et al. 2003; du Roure et al. 2005). (Abel L. Thangawng et al 2007). The mechanical strength of the PDMS is directly proportional to the amount of cross linking agent integrated into the polymer. Increasing the concentration of cross linker increases the mechanical strength of the PDMS and makes the PDMS to be less ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fabricated sensor withstands mechanical deformation without damage and exhibits stable electrochemical properties. Being flexible it finds lot of applications in real time day to day life. Jasbir N. Patel et al 2008 developed a flexible glucose sensor using PDMS layers sandwiched between the gold electrodes. Due to unique advantages such as optically transparent, flexible and bio compatible it finds a role as implantable sensors. The size of the sensor is about 2 mm x 3 mm with a thickness of 700 µm. The PDMS based glucose sensor is economical and easy to fabricate and shows a linear response. Anjali Khatri et al 2013 proposed a micro molded U shaped PDMS optical waveguide for biosensing applications using soft lithography technique. Due to its low refractive index contrast compared to SU 8 in the sensing region, it finds lot of application in biosensing. They reported that PDMS based waveguides were exhibits five fold more sensitive than SU 8. Ease of fabrication, high sensitivity and mechanical robustness of PDMS finds a promising and versatile platform for biosensor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Effect Of Technology On Communication Internet and Technology: It s Effect on our Communication Modern communication has stepped up its game with the introduction of Instant Messaging services, internet based application and social media. But even with this increase ease of communication Sherry Turkle and Jenna Wortham provide very different two experiences and outlooks towards the increasing benefits and problems associated with the influence of internet and technology on our communication. Technology improved communication, but it is facing a bigger challenge. It is seen that with the increased dependence on the IM and social media people are becoming more engulfed in creating a perfect persona, even when they are communicating. While Jenna Wrotham suggests that it is a boon, Sherry agrees that for some, but sometimes something too good is not so good in the long run. The Age of IM, DM s and Social Media: Jenna suggests how couples can keep in touch with each other even when they are thousands of miles apart. A boon of technology, for sure; while Sherry also agrees. More people are becoming accustomed to texting, sending messages instead of calling, chatting instead of talking and becoming too engulfed in their Persona to even show their real self s over the texts. In today s age as Turkle suggests, people are becoming more susceptible to text communication. But is it just that a text message is easier to send, always? We believe it has got to do with deeper intentional and unintentional choices that we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Cultural Differences and Intercultural Communication... When examining my own cultural identity it has occurred to me that many of the things that define my own cultural identity are that of Majority groups, however it would seem that I have just as many if not more Minority group identity factors shaping me ever so slightly within the majority boundaries. For example at first look I am a Married male with a predominantly Anglo Saxon heritage. However upon close inspection one can begin to notice the red hues within my complexion these are subtle hints to a much less dominant cultural history. Many members of one side of my family strongly identify with our Native American heritage; as a result I spent many years as a young man learning that culture. Later in life when I was around 12 or 13 I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cultural Differences and Intercultural Communication Challenges My interviewee I chose was a man I initially met in the workplace and come to find out our kids ended up going to school together. Our relationship had been an interesting one from the start when we first met he decided to share some of his religious identity to me. Our book defines religious identity as a sense of belonging to a religious group (Martin Nakayama, 2011). Oddly enough we were on lunch break at work and I was hungry that day he approached me and commented on how my chicken smelt good. I had noticed over the past week or so he had not eaten lunch at all so I offered him some of my chicken. He politely declined and explained to me that he was practicing Ramadan and that he only at late at night and early before the sun came up. At first being somewhat ignorant of religion I asked why he explained it was something that followers of Islam do. In a business article it is explained that in Dubai visitors are expected to practice in the same fasting ritual or face punishment including fines and jail time (McGinley, 2011). While laws can vary by country there are some exemptions to the fasting requirements and often include conditions such as menstruation, illness, older age, pregnancy, and breast feeding (El Zibdeh, 2009). While I know that fasting is common in many Native American cultures to obtain higher levels of spirituality. I do not believe it was commonly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Contraceptive Healthcare Coverage Analysis Since the enactment of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), our health care system has undergone a transformation to be inclusive of every American s health care needs. In particular, ACA has dramatically increased contraceptive coverage for women. Under the ACA s contraceptive coverage guarantee, also known as contraceptive coverage mandate, all private health plans in the United States must cover at least one form of contraception in each of the of the 18 methods as identified in the Food and Drug Administration s(FDA) Birth Control Guide for women (citation2). In addition, Insures most provided this coverage without copayments, deductibles, or out of pocket costs. Unfortunately, due to the wording of preventive care services in ACA legislation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Men, women, and their families, who are directly affect by the coverage gap, will have a vested interest in this topic as congress makes movement on this policy in the future. Republicans are already dissatisfied with the ACA and will expectedly push against more mandates, while Democrats will support the additional coverage for men. The major health care industry players such as insurers, employers, and conservative states, may push against strengthening the mandate because of the extra cost they may incur as a side effect. On the other hand, progressive states, physicians, hospitals, condom companies, and advocacy groups will likely advocate for the contraceptive coverage mandate for men because of the increased health benefits for society as whole as well as the increases of revenue from vasectomies and condom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Science Investigatory Format REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INVESTIGATORY PROJECTS I. Content Apply/demonstrate scientific principles or attempt to provide new knowledge; Be a result of continuing or parallel scientific research and investigation not a copy of any previous research; Have socio economic significance and relevance to livelihood development; and Contribute to the advancement of S T and the development of the community. II. Physical Set up/Visual Display The physical set up must be attractive and informative. Interested spectators and judges should easily asses the study and the results obtained. Use clear and concise displays. Make headings stand out, draw graphs and diagrams clearly and label them correctly. A one page project abstract must be posted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Background of the Study states the rationale of the study. It explains briefly why the investigator chose this study to work on. Statement of Problem/Objectives the nature scope of the problem should be presented with clarity. Two types of objectives maybe stated: General Objective this is related to the problem as given in the early part of the section. Specific Objective this states the purpose of each experiment conducted. Significance of the Study the importance of the study is explained in this part. Scope and Limitations states the coverage extent of the study. Review of Related Literature sufficient background information should be presented for readers to understand evaluate the results of the present study. Only the most important studies and theories written on the topic should be included. Methodology provides enough details so that a competent worker can repeat the experiments. Materials/Equipment the exact technical specifications, quantities and source of method of preparation for all materials used should be given. Specifically built equipment used in the study must be described and the description accompanied by a picture. Treatment/General Procedure the manner sequence by which each experiment or set of observations were done how measurements were obtained should be described in detail. Avoid using the recipe style when stating the step by step ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay On Great War Propaganda This time in history, not ironically called the Great War, was basically marked by putting mass in front of many invaluable terms, such as mass society, mass culture, mass production, mass mobilization and mass consumption. Mass culture was spread by the rising amount of propaganda utilized during this time. Propaganda in the Great War was an imperative part for the development of support, more specifically nationalism, which lead to a great amount of success for certain countries. Culture was shifting during this time due to skyrocketing popularity of radio and film. These technological advances made it easier for the views of the elite, and those in power, to spread their views to all citizens, as even radios had a place in most homes. The popularity of the radio was common regardless of class situation, which is very rare. The radio also lead mass ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This supports the fact that people enjoyed being informed, even though the news featured on the radio they were hearing resembled more of advertising than anything else. This ties into mass production. This time era was shortly after the Industrial Revolution, which means the factories had time to improve on previous issues and make industry as efficient as possible at the time. Industry produced goods at a much more rapid rate than previously, which made radios be made more available on the market, along with automobiles. The famous Henry Ford s mass production of Ford vehicles also displays this consumption. Ford vehicles were rising in demand, and highly desired throughout the US during this time. As the assembly line was being perfected, production increased and prices sank. This lead to even greater mass consumption. After the Great War the entire world seemed to be on a path of competing for the biggest and best items and governments possible, in the least amount of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis Of The Silent Generation, Generation X, And The... Jordan Clary Professor Debra Owens Human Resource Management 27 September 2017 Generational Differences in the Classroom Most people have a learning style that mirrors how they were taught when they were younger. It should be noted that there is not a one size fits all method when it comes to learning. The key to being able to appeal to each of the different generations is to offer diversity in teaching styles in order to satisfy the different preferences. As of now, there are four generations that are in the workforce and those four generations are: The Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, and the Millennials. This paper will examine the characteristics of these four generations, how their learning styles differ, and what to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important for these adult students to have time to understand concepts that involve the use of technology. The next generation to be examined is the Baby Boomers, the Baby Boomers were born in the early 1940 s to early 1960 s. This generation occupies a lot of top executive roles in the workforce and are not retiring as they were expected to (Levonius, 2015). The Baby Boomers were taught to grow up questioning authority and standing up for themselves when they needed to. Around the time this generation was in school there was a grade inflation in the educational system, and the Boomer s strived to achieve these high grade marks. Baby Boomers were taught in a linear fashion, they were taught by lecture, and the technology they had included overhead projectors and some videos (Warren, 2012). Since this generation was accustomed to trying to achieve high grades they became achievement oriented adults. Education was quite a bit different from earlier generations in this era (Olson, 2011). There was more emphasis placed on students to finish high school, and for the first time in history more students were attending college. From both the size of the generation as well as their impact to society, Baby Boomers have strong sense of self and a desire for involvement in their world, particularly at work (Olson, 2011). They have a strong work ethic, and a desire to receive rewards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Examples Of The Strongest Individual In The Crucible The Strongest Individual in The Crucible The philosopher Baltasar Gracian said, A single lie destroys a whole reputation of integrity. This statement means a person could easily ruin a good reputation by lying and even if you attempt to cover it up, your credibility is still lost. In Arthur Miller s play The Crucible, the character John Proctor is most independent and shows the most individualism. The strongest ways he shows this are going against the church, being selfish about his name and having an affair and admitting it. One of the ways a well known farmer, John Proctor, shows individuality is through his problems with the church. An example of one of his issues is when Reverend Hale, a called on minister from a nearby town, questions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the deputy governor, Judge Danforth, pleads with John to lie and admit to witchcraft John argues and says, How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave my name! (207). While Danforth begs John to admit, John is more worried about his name. He does not care that it is selfish to protect his name, which shows his strong independent views. He also just wants a clean slate and his children to think highly of him, he does not care about what is good for the community. As Judge Danforth continues to push John to sign his name to witchcraft, and lie about committing the crime, John goes back and forth eventually choosing to stay honest and die for his beliefs. John than states, ... Because I lie and sign myself to lies! (207). Here John sticks to being honest, instead of giving in and lying. He stands up for what he believes, is more important than his life. John has the chance to be false and save his life, but that does not matter to him. He would have most likely been jailed for a period of time then sent back to his family. Instead he chooses honesty and pays his life for it. When Proctor does not give into lying and keeps his clean name, he displays amazing integrity and self ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Summary Of Matrix Of Domination 1. Keller distinguishes between both functional and critical oppositional public intellectuals in his article. He defines functional as those who serve to reproduce and legitimate the values of existing societies (Keller). While on the other hand he defines critical oppositional public intellectuals as those who oppose the existing order and militate for progressive social change (Keller). From the two styles of theorizing the one that appeals to me would be critical oppositional public intellectual. This style appeals to me because the domain of this style is to defend and fight for human freedom, fight against oppression and also injustice. I believe in all of these things and I would be willing to fight for what I believe is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lengerman and Niebrugge believed that female sociologists early focused on advocacy to undercut their perceived importance because they were constantly being compared to the male sociologists. The authors addressed in their article that the academic work site made it all but impossible for women to interact with men as professional equals in face to face relations (Pg. 16). When women were compared to men, they were seen to have a lack of authority , the less than being or the being who need not be taken seriously (Pg. 10). It has been more common for the ideas and works of the males to be heard and published. For the reason being females got the short end of the stick, meaning they had to work harder to prove themselves and their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. United States History And Coach High School Football Essay I ve spent the last few years under the impression people make too big of a deal of coming out when their sexuality differs from the social norm. It s something that people tend to over represent and kind of force onto others too often, making it slightly overbearing for those who view it differently from members of the LGBT community and their supporters. At the end of the day though, it s a matter of both self acceptance for those who struggle with their sexuality, and representation to help make it a less daunting and intimidating thing to be open about being different. I m gay. I didn t want to be for a long time, but what I ve come to realize is that there s no reason for me to dislike who I am. I m an intelligent, compassionate young man. I m funny (at times) and have ambitions and goals. I want to teach United States history and coach high school football. I want to help educate the future generations of this country. I ve worked full time factory jobs, minimum wage part time jobs, and most of what s in between. I enjoy sports, eSports (which I someday hope I don t have to distinguish from sports, but that s a conversation for another time) and spending time with my friends. I am a perfectly normal, wonderful human being... and I am gay. I come from a devoutly conservative family in every imaginable way. In my family, LGBT s are people that can be fixed if you just pray the gay away and get right with Jesus. I have no relationship with my biological father, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Confronting Procurement Challenges Nairobi S State... CONFRONTING PROCUREMENT CHALLENGES IN KENYA S STATE CORPORATIONS Student ID: 00414787 A dissertation is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of The University of Salford for the degree of Master of Science in Procurement, Logistics and Supply Chain Management August 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ii LIST OF FIGURES/LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS iii LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS iv CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background to the Study 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem 3 1.3 Aim of the Study 4 1.4 Research Objectives 4 1.5 Research Questions ........................................................................................5 1.6 Significance of the Study 5 1.7 Delimitation of the Study 6 1.8 Limitations of the Study 6 1.9 Organization of the Study 6 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 7 2.1 Overview of Public Procurement 7 2.2 Theoretical Literature 7 2.3 Empirical Review 8 2.4.1 Management Styles in Confronting Procurement Challenges 9 2.4.2 Organization Culture in Confronting Procurement Challenges 9 2.4.3 Stakeholders Involvement in Confronting Procurement Challenges 10 2.4.3 Organizational Resources in Confronting Procurement Challenges 10 2.5 Empirical Literature 10 2.5 Conceptual Framework 13 CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 15 3.1 Introduction 15 3.2 Research Design 15 3.3 Population of the Study 15 3.4 Sample Size and Sampling Procedure 16 3.5 Research Instruments 17 3.6 Pretesting of the instrument 17 3.7 Data Collection Procedures 17 3.8 Data
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  • 25. Don’t Discriminate the Breed How would you react if you became next to or close to a stray dog? Would you respond by running, yelling, or even kicking or hitting the animal? Would you respond calmly, call animal control or even walk away? Just because the dog is mean doesn t make it aggressive. Aggression is such a broad term and it s not all bad. The four types I am going to address are protective aggression, territorial aggression, fear motivated aggression, and pain induced aggression. Aggression that happens when a mother protects a family member whether it is human or another animal is called protective aggression. Dogs that want to protect/defend their home or area is territorial aggression. An example is when you dog chases up and down the fence line. When a dog is scared it may protect itself for their own safety. That is known as fear motivated aggression. This often occurs most then a dog is stuck or cornered. Pain induced aggression is when a dog is in pain it can respond aggressively. When they do that it is to try and help their selves but it may injury someone else. That is why when you are approaching a wounded animal you do so with caution. A lot of people say aggression is random but it s not. Aggression can be triggered many ways. It is also always response to something in the dog s environment whether it is an action of a human or the appearance/attitude of another dog. Cesar Millan says any breed can cause trouble. The difference between an aggressive small breed like a Chihuahua ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Drug Problem In Brazil Brazil, fifth largest country in the world, with a population of approximately 200 million people, also has one of the largest disparities between the rich and poor. Profound poverty means family disintegration due to death by AIDS, substance abuse, violence and breakup become more prevalent leading to a growing problem. This problem is the number of children who begin to claim the streets as their home. Life is hard on the streets, where none of the safeguards of the society are in place, and these young people see little hope of change. As a result, drug and alcohol abuse becomes normalized in the child street communities and children become at risk for a number of health problems. To counteract this trend and rehabilitate children, local educational institutions need to be established to create a safe zone for this children and program to address the risks of drug use and encourage healthy habits. Nature and Magnitude of Problem: To begin, about 42% of Brazilian children live in poverty, with approximately 12% of that population living on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A safe zone program that works to guarantee that impoverished children are healthy at body and mind would rescue their futures. This would include a center that provides extensive outreach and education about the effects of drug use and dangerous consequences that arise from being involved in a drug culture. This shared knowledge would encourage children to consider rehabilitation and to reflect on a brighter future. Choose a program to model after Left fending for themselves Preventative drug programming activities Something that rewards children for attending anti drug educational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Tupac Poem Summary 2morrow Essay Poet: Tupac Shakur Poem: And 2Morrow Critical Analysis Tupac Shakur is one of the most legendary and popular poetic/rap artists to this day. He is considered to be one of the most influential people of his time, influencing every African American citizen in North America. Thought of as the creator of rap, Tupac has sold over seventy five million albums worldwide although his career ended as quickly as it started. Six, is the number of years Tupac spent making rap professionally. Thirteen is the number of years Tupac spent writing poetry and rap lyrics. Twenty five is how old Tupac was when he received four bullets to his chest causing him to pass away. In those twenty five years, Tupac has influenced millions of people and artists ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To help understand Tupac s poem, you must grasp yourself around the image of a very young boy, who has no father, grew up in the rougher parts of New York, and was barely supported by his mother. This poem is a perfect example of a closed form traditional sonnet. The rhyming scheme is in the form of ABCB, the best example of that is if you were to look at the first stanza, the last word in line two and four rhyme. This type of rhyming scheme is very basic, but it really helps emphasize his thoughts and bring out an emotional, aggressive tone. Imagery is one of the many things that are used substantially during this poem to help express Tupac s emotions and thoughts. For example, lines such as; Tonight is filled with rage, violence in the air give off an image of the area Tupac grew up in, during nightfall. Another example of imagery; and tomorrow I wake with second wind . This line helps express Tupac s feelings about the changes he wants to encounter in order to fulfill his dreams. Tupac uses today , tonight , and 2Morrow as symbols of the times when he believes certain things happen. The 2 in 2morrow can symbolize the way his mother helped Tupac achieve his lifelong dream. Tupac uses repetition, alliteration, consonance, and certain forms of archetypes to express his emotional thoughts. This 2 can be viewed as a form of alliteration; it is constantly being repeated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Lyndon B. Johnson Martin Luther King, Jr. and Lyndon B. Johnson demonstrated unimaginable leadership skills in an effort to accomplish their respective agendas. Through the use of moral leadership, King would rise to become the head of the Civil Rights Movement by means of civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance. MLK began as a Baptist Minister, but after seeing the difference he could make in the world, decided to stand up for what he felt was right. Johnson, on the other hand, used political leadership in order to make a name for himself as President of the United States. LBJ was willing to do whatever it took to accomplish his goals, even if it meant going against the Southern Democrats who had elected him to political office. One of these risks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Niebuhr believed that the world was full of evils and oppressions that individuals needed to fight against. People should not stand back and allow the horrors around them to continue, but instead fight back in whatever way they can. MLK would take these teachings and apply them to his ideas of Gandhi s nonviolent protests. Individuals who are in the minority, and thus unable to take drastic action, would benefit from the use of nonviolence. This strategy would allow Black Americans to seek justice and equality without truly disturbing the current relationship with White Americans. King s plan was to allow his religious and political ideals to run on the same moral edge, something that Reinhold Niebuhr had surely allowed for in his ideology (Branch, 81 7). Martin Luther King, Jr. was able to use this religious and moral idea of nonviolence to unite Black Americans who were tired of their oppression. Violence and drastic action had proven to arguably make their situation worse, meaning that something as different as peaceful civil disobedience could prove to work. By the time of the 1963 I Have a Dream speech at the March on Washington, King had become the voice of the various perspectives of life as a Black American. He now expressed the universal voice of all his people, and he was not afraid to use it in the pursuit of equality for Blacks (Branch, 881 3). Martin Luther King s Birmingham campaign would prove to be the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Trigger Point A Trigger Point in Your Rear End that can Provide Back Pain Relief A trigger point found in Gluteus Maximus and Gluteus Medius is step one in treating low back pain that radiates across the back just above the hip bones and just below the hip into the hamstrings. Some people may find this location in their butt to be the one that relieves most if not all their pain. It is also the spot where some may actually have superficial dimpling, although not everyone will see dimpling it can be useful in finding this important trigger point. In the image gluteus maximus is highlighted in light green and the gluteus medius is highlighted in a deeper green. As can be seen from the image plate from Gray s Anatomy the gluteus maximus lies over the medial portion of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is suggested to try a tennis ball 1st, while lying on the floor for back pain relief. Place the tennis ball, lacrosse ball or massage block below your ribs and above your hips. Allow the weight of your body to apply deep pressure to provide back pain relief. To treat the lateral edge of the QL turn onto your side supporting your head with a bent elbow and resting on your hand. Place a tennis ball below your lowest rib and above the hip allow your body weight to sink into the ball. Move the ball closer to the hip bone or ilium, again allowing the weight of your body to sink into the ball. You can also use a tennis ball or lacrosse ball by leaning at a slight angle against a wall. To treat trigger points in the QL without the use of a tennis ball. Place your hands on your hips with your thumbs directed toward your spinal column. Work on one side at a time. It may be easier to start with a loosely held fist using the knuckles to push in toward the spin and up toward the 12th rib, then down toward the hip ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Causes Of The Boston Tea Party On December 16, 1773, a group of overtaxed, oppressed, and overlooked colonists dumped 342 boxes of tea from Britain into the cold, dark depths of the Boston Harbor. The British Parliament had been gradually raising the colonists taxes, taxing anything that could possibly be taxed, continually pushing the colonists to the edge of rebellion. The Tea Act was passed on May 10, 1773, granting the British East India Trading Company a government sanctioned monopoly on tea, forcing the colonists to buy tea from Britain alone. Although it didn t create any additional taxes, the colonists were so infuriated at Parliament for recent similar impositions that the Tea Act of 1773 was the grain of rice that tipped the scale for the colonists, causing them to ruin around £18,000 worth of tea. Despite destroying so much property, the Mohawks took care not to harm an members of the crew (Schweikart and Allen, 75). The Boston Tea Party was the correct response to the Tea Act on top of others for three reasons; it revealed the colonists oppression, it encouraged the colonists independence, and it set a great example for revolutions in the future. However, there is still some debate as to whether the Boston Tea Party was a reasonable response to the oppressive acts of the British Parliament. For example, it can be argued that the colonists could ve compromising. However, as will be seen, these are both unreasonable. Firstly, the Boston Tea Party was a reasonable and understable response ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The nature, incidence and ethical issues of creative... The nature, incidence and ethical issues of creative accounting 1.1 Introduction Creative accounting is also called Earnings management which is known as the manipulation of financial information. The term can be defined in many ways. Initially we define it as a process whereby accountants use their knowledge of accounting rules to manipulate the figures reported in the accounts of a business (Naser, 1993, p.59). Creative accounting, at root, is the origin of numerous accounting frauds. Many accounting scandal cases (like the scandals in Enron, WorldCom, and other firms) in the past few years had happened with the result of collapse. Most of these scandals were conducted by the senior management of organisations and many victims ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, managers or directors mean to depict good performance and position by manipulating figures hence in such way the stakeholders will be shown positive indicators from the financial statements. By this way, investors will more likely to be attracted and given confidence with this superb financial report. This can be achieved by modifying the figures in the statements using the tricks of creative accounting. In addition, how many bonuses directors will receive in a year may base on the percentage of the profit reported (Shafren, 2009). For this reason of their private interest, directors may manipulate financial figures to meet their desire. Lttner, Larcker and Rajan (1997) have the same perspective. They illustrate that when the directors or managers private interest (such as stock options and bonuses) is rely on the performance of the company, they are more likely to use creative accounting to manipulate the figures in order to achieve their favourable results. Another motivation of creative accounting is the positive effect that the income smoothing brings to the valuation of security and reduces the risk for the analyst. Where management observes a gap between analysts expectation and the actual performance of the company and when major capital market transactions are being expected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Snowball Fight Essay POW! At what seems like 100 miles per hour it hits you! The cold snow running down your back, chills form on your arm. Then, another one! Quickly you dodge it, then grab your own and send it flying back. Wow, you think, snowball fights are extreme. This snowball fight was the best I ever had. We were throwing snowballs across the street, hitting houses and laughing as we do so. Running in the snow we began the fight! Each team building a snow fort bigger and better than the other teams. Unfortunately in all of that chaos my team accidentally built our fort in the neighbor s yard! Luckily, we fixed their yard up before they got home. Before we knew it the fight began, and I was the first to get hit. The icy snow hit me right in the face ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Fifth Amendment s Influence on Miranda v. Arizona You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney...this is what you hear on all your favorite cop shows. But, where did this saying come from? In 1963 Ernesto Miranda a ninth grade dropout (PBS) was arrested and charged with kidnaping, rape, and armed robbery. The police interrogated him for two hours. During the question Miranda supposedly admitted to all the crimes. The police then used Miranda s confession to convict him in court. While in prison Miranda appealed his case and eventually brought it to the Supreme Court. The court ruled five to four in favor of Miranda. The Supreme Court was correct in their ruling of Miranda v. Arizona, because the majority opinion correctly argued the fifth and sixth amendments. The dissenting opinion arguments regarding the fifth and sixth amendments were incorrect and in other cases involving due process this amendment was abused. In similar cases the court ruled in favor of the defendant because he was harmed during the interrogation process. The court argued that the case was not about whether Miranda was guilty of the charges or not (he obviously confessed). Rather they argued that the case was about the way in which the interrogation was derived. The court s ruling was meant to deal with the mistreatment of suspects by policemen during interrogation. Policemen are notorious for mistreating suspects in questioning (alovardohistory). Prior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Kingdoms Rise And Fall And Out Of Their Ashes Come New... Kingdoms rise and fall, and out of their ashes come new kingdoms. Over and over again, the pattern recurs throughout history. China s history and culture were born of such patterns, and it all began 1.7 million years ago.1 Archaeologists from modern times found the remains of the early hominid species Homo erectus in Yunnan Province, which was called Peking man. Peking man could walk upright, create fire, and possessed the ability to make stone tools, but it wasn t until 2183 BCE that the vestiges of China truly began to emerge. The Yellow River, the cradle of the Chinese civilization, flooded regularly, and King Shun appointed his minister Yu to rectify that problem. When Yu diverted the flood channels to the sea, he gained the epithet Yu ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Shang exhibited extremely high quality workmanship and advancement in the working of things other than bronze, including jade and pottery. They were the most advanced bronze working civilization in the world at the time. Most of what is known about the earliest vestiges of the Shang culture is derived from remains of the Shang in Anyang, which was founded by King Pan Geng in 1320 BCE. The oracle bones gave the names of at least eighteen kings before Pan Geng, and according to tradition, the Shang had moved their capital five times before finally settling at Anyang.2 Anyang was conquered by Zhou armies led by King Wu in 1050 BCE in the Battle of Muye. King Wen founded the Zhou dynasty, but it was his son, Wu, who became the first king to take the title Son of Heaven . He established the political concept of a Mandate of Heaven, which claimed that kings ruled with the sanction of the gods. If a king proved corrupt, cruel, or just incompetent, it then became appropriate for another family to overthrow the corrupt dynasty and take the throne under a new Mandate of Heaven.3 Under the Zhou dynasty, a feudal form of government became the political institution, with landlords becoming vassals to the emperor. Such an alliance system was vulnerable and extremely dependent on the loyalties of the regional landlords. In 1042 BCE, Wu was succeeded by his young son, Cheng. Cheng s uncle, the Duke of Zhou, became regent. The Duke of Zhou oversaw government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...