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Business Essay 19/20 | Year 11
HSC - Business Studie
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Business Essay 19/20 | Year 11 HSC - Business Studie Business Essay 19/20 | Year 11 HSC - Business Studie
Artificial Intelligence Dangers
What are the dangers and possible benefits of Artificial Intelligence? Throughout the course of history,
technological advances have proven to not only influence, but significantly impact one s quality of
life. Within society, there are those who strongly believe that these advancements have saved lives and
benefitted future generations, while others argue against it, firmly articulating that the progression of
technology will prove to work against the overall betterment of humanity. Despite this, one cannot
deny society s obsession and thirst for the next big technological advancement. Human s, never
content with what they have, are extremely vulnerable and susceptible to consumeristic tendencies.
Regardless of what is actually attainable, we always focus on the technology of the future. Perhaps the
definition of futuristic advancement can be best understood as Artificial Intelligence? Surprisingly the
days of Artificial Intelligence are approaching; however, with this revelation come challenging
questions. What can be gained through Artificial Intelligence how will humanity be impacted by this
technology? Are there potential dangers associated with it? Will Artificial Intelligence be a universal
advancement? Only through further exploration and analysis of these questions will one be able to
fully grasp the notion of Artificial Intelligence Studies have demonstrated that there are many diverse
ways that Artificial Intelligence can make one s
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Media Coverage On The Vietnam War
The Vietnam War introduced many new forms of technology on and off of the battlefield. Increased
weaponry helped shape the outcome of the war, but media coverage also played a large role in
representing the news and opinions of the war. Viet Thanh Nguyen s The Sympathizer helps illustrate
how the media influences and spreads the opinions of the people during the Vietnam War. The war
media, which includes newspapers, movies, and most importantly television, caters towards its
audience. What the media publishes shapes the public opinion, and the media creates their stance
based on the profit they receive.
The media reports on material that will produce the largest viewership. War coverage is the most
profitable form of news that these news sites cover, so when a war is being fought, they cover the war
almost exclusively to gain a large audience. CNN saved their company from going bankrupt by
exclusively showing coverage of the Iraq War in 1991; now they are a multibillion dollar business
venture. Television media such as CNN and FOX News cover positive stories and news, but the
negative news gains them the largest audience, which translates to the largest revenue. The primary
drive for these media networks is profit and market shares rather than upholding high journalistic
standards. The government knows how popular these shows are during war and they use these shows
to their advantage to sway the public opinions and support of the war. They can t necessarily control
the shows
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The Four Noble Truth Vs. The Eightfold Path
The Four Noble Truths are Buddha s reflections about life and they define what is suffering (dukkha)
and how to overcome suffering. The first noble truth is that no living being can escape suffering
(Eastern Traditions, p.200). This suffering can be emotional or physical. Buddha wants to emphasize
that life does not always meet our expectations and this will lead to suffering. People will still be
suffering even if there is not an external source, like a disease, because they will feel unfulfilled. The
second Noble Truth addresses that suffering comes from a person s desires (Eastern Traditions, p.200).
People may be able to satisfy their desires but this is only temporary solution to suffering. The third
Noble truth is that person can end their suffering if they cease their desires (Eastern Traditions, p.200).
The possibility of liberation can happen if the person extinguishes his or her desires instead of
temporarily satisfying them. The fourth Noble Truth explains that following the Eightfold path is the
way to put an end to suffering (Eastern Traditions, p.200). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These stages do not have to be followed in order. The first stage is to have right understanding, which
means that person should understand and accept the Four Noble truths (Dhammapada, p.73). The
second stage is to have the right thought which is free of sensuous desire and cruelty. These are
thoughts of non violence and love to all creatures, which will lead to selfless detachment
(Dhammapada, p.38 75). The next stage is to have the right speech. The right speech means that a
person will not slander another or lie (Dhammapada, p.70). The fourth step in the path is the right
conduct meaning that a person should engage in peaceful and moral conduct (Dhammapada,
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Birth Order And Personality Essay
Researchers in science and psychology alike have pondered whether birth order has an impact on
personality traits. There has been evidence discovered in favor and against this theory. Francis Galton
and Alton Adler were two key men who spearheaded promotion of this theory. Through time, the idea
resonated within the science realm, and it was viewed as factual. Modern researchers however, wanted
more proof to substantiate these claims. What specific factors determine how birth order and
personality mix? With no solid answer readily available, the question remained, is there a link between
birth order and personality? And if so, what is that link? The truth is, there is no link between these
two factors. Birth order has a small impact on our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He was a notable psychologist and was invited to events only those of an elevated social status could
attend. At one of these events he took note of the audience and how accomplished the people in
attendance were. He had knowledge that many of these elite people were first born children. He
decided then that there must be some type of correlation to success and being a first born child, which
he was as well. Psychologists who agreed with and supported Alder s views made their own
observations of middle and last born children and added on to his research. While there is likely truth
to their findings, they did not consider alternate reasons why these traits might be present, Older
children had the advantage of having their parents undivided attention until second child came along,
which could lead to higher intelligence. There also may have been limited funds for one child to attend
higher education and obviously the first child to reach college age would get this opportunity above
younger children. In this case, the oldest child would no doubt be viewed as more successful than his
younger
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A Brief Note On Skiing And Snowboarding Is A Big Part Of...
Living in Colorado means that skiing and snowboarding is a big part of their culture, especially since
we are lucky enough to live so close to the Rocky Mountains. Surprisingly enough, I never had the
opportunity to snowboard or ski in my entire life. I did not have the chance since I was raised in a
Peruvian household that was never formally introduced to any snow activities. Peru does not get much
snow which exempts their culture from activities such as skiing and snowboarding. When I was
searching for an activity to do nothing sounded better than finally going to the mountains and learning
how to ski or snowboard. Now that I had finally decided what my challenge was, I needed to find
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To my surprise, the total price for all the equipment I needed was more than I had previously
expected, which was fine because I was genuinely excited to go snowboarding for the first time. The
rental for the snowboard, boots, instructor and entry tickets package came out to $149, as for the rest
of the equipment that I had to buy it was a total of $75 and lastly, I contributed $15 for transportation;
The grand total for the trip came to $339. That s right snowboarding isn t cheap for beginners.
Once we finally arrived at the resort we were surrounded by cool chilly air and snow, we had an
amazing view of the mountains and crisp green pine trees all around us, which was breathtaking. This
was also a great opportunity for me to take as many pictures as I could of the amazing mountains
around me. Thankfully that day there were no harsh winds and the slopes were not icy yet since this
was towards the end of March. In order to get our tickets and find our instructor we had to enter this
cabin like building; the bottom floor was where we picked up our tickets and tried on boots, the
upstairs they had a dining area where they had delicious hot dogs and cookies.
After filling out the paperwork the nice women at the ticket counter gave us, we bought our tickets
and were told where to go for our appointment with an instructor whose name was Derek Wineman.
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Glass Cockpit Case Study
A POTENTIAL PROBLEM WITH A WARNING SYSTEM After graduating from the University of
Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering with a degree in computer engineering, I was offered a job
at Company X, a recreational aircraft manufacture. Several years later, I was made the head of a team
tasked with designing the code for the glass cockpit of a new airplane that Company X plans to
produce. The glass cockpit is a screen that displays data such as airspeed, altitude, and vertical
airspeed. This technology replaces the analog gauges that have been used in almost every airplane for
the past century. The advantage of the glass cockpit is that it takes all the raw data that would have
otherwise been displayed by the gauges, processes it, and then displays in an easy understand picture
of aircrafts current situation and position. This allows the pilot to spend less time referring to the
numerous gauges around the cockpit, and more time focusing on situational awareness [1]. With the
deadline for completion only one week away, the code for the glass cockpit is going through its final
tests. During the test of the carburetor ice warning system, it was found that under certain conditions,
the warning light may not be displayed when ice is forming inside of the carburetor. If no warning
light is displayed, the pilot may not know to take corrective action if he has also missed the other
indications of ice forming, such as a drop in the engines rotations per minute (RPM). If no corrective
action is taken, then the carburetor could become completely blocked off with ice thus causing the
engine to fail [2]. As a licensed private pilot, I know that a midflight engine failure can be lethal to the
pilot, the passengers, and anyone on the ground who happens to be in the way. I report the problem to
my supervisor and tell him that the team will need at least two more weeks to go through all the code,
find the problem, and fix it. His response is very troubling. He tells me that because the test results
show that the warning system only has the potential to fail under a very specific set of conditions, it is
alright for me to just leave that out of my report. I argue that we need to fix this problem because it
could
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Handling Of Bags By Airlines Essay
Confirm your luggage and passenger information in the kiosk. Upon confirmation, the kiosk then
dispenses destination tag. Attach that luggage destination tag to each luggage. Together with the tags,
the kiosk will also dispense the boarding pass for the passenger. Step 4
Place the luggage where directed or indicated. For some airlines and in some airports, the passengers
may have to carry their luggage for a short distance up to the luggage collection area. Whereas, there
are some airlines that have stationed personnel at each kiosk to take the passengers luggage once one
complete the check in procedure (James).
The Baggage Delay Problem
Handling of bags by airlines remains a challenging aspect in the baggage handling process and this is
bound to be an issue facing Emirates. The expanding air traffic increases the stress on the airline s bag
operations, delays and consequent unexpected alterations to schedules. These can negatively affect the
airline as a whole. In a similar manner to other businesses, Emirates encounters its own set of
challenges in its operations. One of the main problems relates to the delays that passengers experience
when dropping their baggage at check in counters. Normally, this can be attributed to the long
processes and queues that arise in printing of tags and sorting out the baggage. Often, the sorting of
the bags and printing of tags that take place at the check in counter ends up creating long queues and
unnecessary delays. The delays that
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Screwtape Letters Book Report
Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, is an interesting novel containing the interaction between a devil
named Screwtape and his young nephew Wormwood. The book is comprised of letters corresponding
between the two devils. Screwtape is a senior devil and is tasked as a mentor to his less experienced
nephew. Screwtape instructs Wormwood on how to tempt a new Christian, or patient . He suggest
many different intricate ways of using human emotions, thoughts, and weaknesses to tempt their faith,
and keep them from the kingdom of heaven. The ultimate goal to attain humans for their master in
hell. Wormwood is at first encouraged by his uncle Screwtape, but is later criticized because he can t
control his patient, and fails at keeping him from church. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Though our situations are different, I find it relatable to give into uncertainty. To allow myself to get
overwhelmed with irrational fear. Making the mistake of getting so stuck in my own thoughts, that I
forget the promises of God. I forget that life has it s problems and I will have my stresses, but none of
these things are bigger than the creator. I think this temptation is one that many people deal with.
Permitting life to get in the way, and divert our attention from God. We become so consumed in our
own stuff, that we allow our situations to come between us and the Lord. My feelings are now
growing more debout, or more charitable so fix his attention inward that he no longer looks beyond
himself to see our Enemy or his own neighbors (Lewis, 26). Screwtape clearly knows exactly what he
s talking about when telling Wormwood to use this against the patient. Using his fear of the future, to
cloud his mind and overwhelm him. I too have been tempted with this. A specific example was my
decision to come to John Brown. I had a lot of uncertainty when deciding to come here, and forgot to
listen to the one who could give me peace. Once I got out of my head and onto my knees, I found my
way because of
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Iphone Technology
Annotated Bibliography
Beckman, David and Hirsch, David (2001, December). Just married: Cell phone and Palm. ABA
Journal, 68 70.
The merger of a Palm handheld computer and a mobile telephone is the first device that combines cell
phone mobility with powerful computing. Thus, merger of mobility and muscle produces pocket size
prodigy. Hirsch mentioned the Smartphone, by San Diego based Kyocera, combines a cell phone and
a fully functional Palm in a single pocket device. Compared with a regular Palm, it is a little thicker, a
little taller and seems a fraction of a second slower to respond to the stylus. The screen is slightly
smaller and the device slightly heavier, though the difference is not very noticeable. But the negatives
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The company last month formed the Palm Developer Network, which replaces its Pluggedln
developer program and includes both Palm OS and Windows Mobile developers. The program offers
technical, business, and marketing support, including an online library to answer developers questions
and compatibility testing services.
Massola, James (2007, July 12). Apple s iPhone illustrates feature creep. Eureka Street, 8 9.
Massola state that the arrival of the iPhone is the latest example of the upgrade cycle that drives our
consumer society. It promises the latest in features and technology. It is quite possible there has never
been so much excitement over a phone before. The new features it promises, whether we need them or
not, are the hook used to capture new customers. In a world in which we already have too much stuff ,
it is questionable whether we are really improving the quality of our life by persisting with the cycle
of upgrades that manufacturers stimulate. The number of early adopters out there are those people who
have to have the latest and greatest and seems to grow exponentially.
Mehta, Stephanie N. (2004, September 6). Cellular evolution. Fortune, 68 73
Mathea stated that today cell phones seem as ubiquitous as the air that carries our calls.
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Molecule X s Effect On Caudal Axons
Background
Precise control over the routes taken by growing neurons is tightly controlled (Steward, 1989). In the
brain extracellular cues play an important part prompting attractive or repulsive behaviours in cell
migration. In addition, they are necessary for cell adhesion, axon guidance and branching (Erskine
Herrera, 2007). For neurons that navigate over long distances, axons can be guided by
chemoattractants that draw axonal navigation in its direction or chemorepellents that deter axonal
growth in its region.
Hypothesis
Molecule X acts specifically on caudal axons as a chemotropic substance that directs them to
innervate the rostral tectum.
Experiment
As instructed by Rosoff et al (2009) a pipette assay may be suitable to perform. ... Show more content
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Providing convection currents are carefully controlled a relatively stable gradient can be established
by diffusion from the pipette. The response of the axon to this gradient is then examined over
timescales of about 1 h. Furthermore, this test could be repeated using the mutant axons.
Possible Outcomes
The first possibility could be that axons grow towards Molecule X. This would support our hypothesis
that Molecule X is an attractant that may be present in the rostral tectum.
Conversely, the failure of axons to grow towards Molecule x may not support our hypothesis.
Furthermore, axon growth towards the direction of Molecule x and in other directions may support our
hypothesis as it still attracts growth. However, it may also suggest that it may not be a strong
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Unit 25 Ccld
Unit 25: Modern Beliefs and Religions for
The Early Years Practitioner
Scheme of Work
Duration of Units:
Unit 25:60 Guided Learning Hours/5 Credits
Number of Sessions per week: 2
Duration of Sessions: 55 minutes per session
General Unit Objectives:
Unit 25
On completion of this unit a learner should:
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This strategy will be implemented at the teachers discretion, based upon the resources available and
also the students learning styles/ needs.
Unit 25: Modern Beliefs and Religions for
The Early Years Practitioner
Scheme of Work Week | Lesson Objective and Success Criteria | Content | Activities / Resources |
Assessment | Homework | 1 | Understand the importance of moral and spiritual development in the
early years setting. | Examples of spiritual and moral developmentSkills in RE | Department Power
Point | Self Assessment Plenary | Students are to present a lesson on a chosen religion. | 2 | Understand
a different religious belief | Presentations | Pass/Merit/Distinction success criteria | Peer assessment
Presentations | | 3 | Understand the role of the early years practitioner when supporting moral and
spiritual development (1) | supporting the moral and spiritual dimension in learning environments;
sensitivity; inclusive behaviour; setting clear boundaries; understanding that spirituality does not need
to be consistent with a structured belief system | Department Power Point | | Suggested Reading
Materials | 4 | Preparation for Assignment 1 (P1+M1)To plan a reflective piece of writing | P1 describe
the role of the early years practitioner in
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How Water Usage Is Affecting The World And The People...
Throughout generations the human population has overlooked the importance of water. Despite the
fact that we use water every day and for just about everything people seem to disregard the fact that
water is a limited resource. As a result, water is being depleted at an alarmingly fast rate. In this essay,
I explore the theme of water that recurred throughout modules 5,6,7 of Core 1. I draw upon these
modules to explore how water usage is currently affecting the world and the people within societies.
Additionally, I elaborate on the conflict brought upon by water and how the future of the world looks
like if we fail to act. I also explore the stances of the authors in these modules and how their texts
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In exploring this dilemma module 5 raises questions such as Who will be entitled to water when
supplies become scarce? In the text, Facing the Fresh Water Crisis, Rodgers claimed that the
exponential water consumption will eventually degrade all ecosystems on Earth. In response to the
question raised by module 5 Rodgers argued that current technologies can avert a water war between
societies. He takes a preventive approach to satisfying the need for water in society. Instead of facing
the issue of water scarcity before it is too late, Rodgers aims to efficiently satisfy the need for water to
prolong our water supply. Thus, eliminating potential conflict that would result from trying to meet the
water needs when supplies become low. However, it is important to realize that many nations,
especially underdeveloped nations, already struggle with having constant access to water. Demand for
water in these places, much like everywhere else, tends to be high but with a very low supply. In
contrast, developed societies have high demand and constant and abundant access to water. As a
result, not everyone s water needs are being met. Thankfully, Rodger s plan aspires to decrease our
water consumption, so that everyone s needs can be met. Rodgers proposed that municipalities
increase the cost of water usage, along with repairing outdated water infrastructure in cities and in
agriculture (Rodgers, pg 2, 2008). As for satisfying the water needs in underdeveloped
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Essay adv 225 quiz
Points Awarded
20.00
Points Missed
0.00
Percentage
100%
1.
According to the AP Stylebook, which word correctly completes the sentence? The company lost ____
assets. A) Its B) It s
Points Earned:
1.0/1.0
Correct Answer(s):
A
2.
Which is correct, according to AP Style? A) The dealership sold over 75 vehicles during the clearance
sale. B) The dealership sold more than 75 vehicles during the clearance sale. C) Either is correct.
Points Earned:
1.0/1.0
Correct Answer(s):
B
3.
Which of the following is correct, according to the AP Stylebook? A) 993 freshmen entered the
college. B) Last year, ninety nine students completed the exam. C) 1994 was a good year. D) All of the
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A) 1800 Daisy Lane B) 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. C) 4576 Elm Dr. D) 222 E. 42nd St. E) All of the
above are correct. F) A, B and D are correct, but C is not. G) None of the above are correct.
Points Earned:
1.0/1.0
Correct Answer(s):
F
15.
Which of the following are correct, according to the AP Stylebook s guidelines related to parentheses?
A) His phone number is 517 123 4567. B) He is employed by the Michigan Dental Association
(MDA). C) Place a period outside a closing parenthesis if the material inside is not a sentence (such as
this fragment). D) His cell number is (517) 881 2345. E) All of the above are correct. F) A and C are
correct, but B and D are not. G) A, C and D are correct, but B is not. H) None of the above are correct.
Points Earned:
1.0/1.0
Correct Answer(s):
F
16.
Which of the following are correct, according to the AP Stylebook s guidelines for state names? A) He
was traveling from Nashville, Tenn., to Lakeland, Fla. B) Wisconsin is a northern state. C) He lives in
Lansing, MI. D) His address is 1234 State Drive, Lansing, MI 48817. E) All of the above are correct.
F) A, B and D are correct, but C is not. G) None of the above are correct.
Points Earned:
1.0/1.0
Correct Answer(s):
F
17.
Which of the following are correct ways to express dates, according to the AP Stylebook? A)
Halloween is October 31. B) She was born in September 1984. C) He died Jun. 15. D)
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Vimax Capsule Research Paper
Vimax capsule is a penis expansion pill that claims that you can expand your penis size to as much as
3 inches while you to take it. Is there any reality on this? Do Vimax capsules work? It s made using
average ingredients from plants.
Experiment conducted utilizing Vimax tablets on five participants revealed that it really works. 4 out
of those contributors encountered as much as 3 inch of increase to their penis after their 3 weeks of
taking the pill whilst the rest one person was handiest in a position to discover 1 inch increase. Before
the experiment was once implemented, each and every of their manhood was once measured using
tape and after they completed taking the tablets, a different measurement also took place.
Having visible
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The Banking Concept Of Education Analysis
When asked if a nonfictional work such a Paulo Freire s, The Banking Concept of Education (1968) is
one which continues to bears relevance to modern times, one might be immediately curious as to
which time it was exactly that a generally unhelpful and unfair caricaturization of the entirety of
education was enormously relevant. I am altogether unsure at which point between 1968 and today the
inquirer is referring to, this time unquestionably having a great need for a framework that
dichotomizes arbitrarily the relationship between countless millions of individuals as a painfully
transparent means to cynically serve certain ideological motives. But seeing as though the question is
loaded with this presupposition, I shall not pursue the point ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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That is in the pursuit of examining how politicization and indoctrination into extremist viewpoints has
become embedded into education. Hardly objectionable criticisms of education that are as old as
education itself are implanted into a revolutionary critical theorist lens. Plutarch in around the year
100AD posseted that, The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled. He is describing
his misgivings with a situation similar to Freire s Banking concept. These going on two millennium
old criticisms are not original, nor do they convincingly support a revolutionary viewpoint when
Freire espouses them anymore than they supported Hellenistic pantheism when Pultarch espoused
them. Yet when these are exposed to students in Freire s work, many students find themselves
personally relating to his analysis of attitudes held by teachers and their harmful modes of behavior on
an emotional level, similar to a newspaper horoscope reading Capricorns will feel especially
oppressed by their teachers today due to the alignment of Neptune. Of course a system of oppressor
and oppressed and the need for revolution is taken part and parcel with these surface level
unfalsifiable armchair accusations. In this very class I observe people debating
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The Laws Should And Should Not Be Place
Law is fluid. This statement can be interpreted in a number of ways with no exact answer. One can
construe it as law being ever changing or law varying from place to place. The fluidity of law is very
clearly illustrated in the assorted judgments of law itself. In particular, many are strongly opinionated
regarding which laws should and should not be place. St. Thomas Aquinas, a traditional law theorist,
raised many questions concerning law as he had substantial sentiments around law. He combined the
philosophy of Aristotle and Christian geology to create the Traditional Natural Law Theory. Aquinas
defines law as nothing else than an ordinance of reason for the common good, made by him who has
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Similar to so, Aquinas declares that a law is unjust laws if it is contrary to human good and again,
opposed to divine good. Additionally, just laws are the foundation to acquiring virtue. As Aquinas s
claim will be elucidated and objected, one will be clear to conclude that Aquinas speaks of the truth.
There are different characteristics that create a law. In the light, there are a number of characteristics
that determine if the law is just. Aquinas strongly imposes that all laws must be just. If not just, then
they are invalid, unnatural, and perceived as a perversion of law (Aquinas in Dimock, ed., 2002, p.20).
Aquinas states that every human law has just so much of the nature of law as it is derived from the law
of nature (Aquinas in Dimock, ed., 2002, p.20). The essence of natural law is to elude evil and achieve
good. It is an outlet of eternal law, the legislator being God, in which He commands Nature. Natural
law applies only to rational creatures, as opposed to eternal law which applies to nature as a whole.
Naturally, the pursuit of good among humans come in accordance with natural inclinations that is
obtained as living creatures, animals, and rational thinking. Man strives for self preservation,
procreation, and the pursuit of knowledge. With the nature of humans, and nature of natural law, it is
manifestly an ordinance of
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Ice Fili 5 Forces
Case study 3: Competitive Advantages
Ice Fili: Ice cream market in Russia
Here is a résumé of the Five forces model of the ice cream industry in Russia:
Threat of new entrants High
Threat of substitute High
Bargaining power of supplier Low
Bargaining power of customer High
Rivalry among competitors High
What are the potential sources of competitive advantage in the Russian ice cream market?
How do customers buy?
Russians consume 2.5 kg of ice cream compared to the 16 kg in the USA. This is due to a different
mode of consumption. Russians consume ice cream on the go as a snack Spontaneous/impulsive
purchase (no in house consumption at the beginning) o Chanel of distribution
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Russian are more concerned about preservative than fat level. o In this case, Ice Fili hold this
competitive advantage since the company mainly use natural ingredients and do not use any
preservatives or colorants ( Lakomka ). At the time of the case Ice Fili s ice cream are seen as a quality
product which fit with the traditional recipe. At the opposite, Nestlé adds preservatives which distort
the taste, but by using these ingredients, it decreases the total costs.
Distribution Channel : o Ice Fili s ice cream are mainly sold through kiosks and minimarkets (80%).
However Nestle also own his distribution channel.
History : o Ice Fili is a Russian company which implied that the company knows very well how
customers behave and buy. So, the company can easily fit with the Russian demand (i.e. recipe) o
Contrary to Nestlé, Ice Fili runs its business since ages. Therefore, the company is well known by the
Russian customers.
Research and development : o Ice Fili produces more than 170 different product and adds 20 new
products every year (diabetic ice cream). This means the company is still efficient in terms of research
and development. o However, all these new products increase the fixed costs
Marketing and communication o To enter the Russian market, Nestlé used agressive marketing and
promotion. o Ice Fili does not have such a budget to promote the brand
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Aquinas Five Ways Essay
In Five Ways, written by Thomas Aquinas, the philosopher is argues that there is a god .He gives five
well rounded arguments to support his claim, as well as introducing rebuttals to possible objections of
his theory. He begins with his first argument that concludes the existence of god which focuses on the
force of motion. Aquinas goes on to explain that if something in motion was caused by something else
then that something else must have come from something which he identifies as nothing else . This
claim, that change must come from something and this line of change can not be infinite supports his
claim of a higher being or god for there must always be a reason for change. The second argument
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god. The fifth and final argument argues that because we give things with no purpose or lack of
knowledge a purpose, there is a god for there must have been a thing which directed a being with the
intelligence to utilize a thing with none and this direction being given by god. Aquinas then ends his
claim with a rebuttal to his previous objections he list in the beginning of the article. Here he uses a
more direct approach of supporting his claim. The argument of why is there evil if there is a god? , is
shot down by the philosopher in a romantic way. Aquinas goes on to rebuttal that god in fact does not
allow evil and all evil will eventually produce good simply because god does not allow evil. He
finishes the article with a last rebuttal of the causation of nature. He claims that because the causation
for this is unreachable it must be traced back to god. Aquinas structures his arguments using the
socratic method, giving broad claims that many would support forcing them to then except his
conclusions for his five arguments for if you were to disagree then you would then be contradicting
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Road Bike Advantages And Disadvantages
MTB or ATB is an abbreviation for mountain or all terrain bicycle. Their construction differs from a
normal bicycle as they have suspensioned frame to stand the mountain trails, logging roads ,
washouts, loose gravel, roots and all other unpaved conditions they are often used in. Other than that
they have knobby treaded heavy duty wheels, more powerful brakes and lower gear ratios to withstand
steep hills with poor traction. As a result of this development in 1970s many kinds of different
mountain bikes appeared on the market as cross country, freeride and downhill MTBs.

Road bike
Road bike is a name to describe a bicycle built specially for speeding on paved roads. They differ
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It takes around five percent materials and energy used to make a car to build a bicycle and it produces
zero pollution.
Avoid pollution
You might think that a cyclist sucks up more pollution than a driver of a car or a bus passenger, but
this is wrong according to the research conducted by Imperial college in London. The car driver sucks
up more exhaust fumes (ultrafarine particles that can damage our lung cells),an average car driver
sucks up more than 100 000 particles per cubic centimeter, more than 10 times bigger amount of
inhaled pollution than the cyclist does, as the cyclist rides at the edge of the road not in the line of
exposure.

Beat illness
Forget about diets, riding is the best way to keep doctor away! Moderate exercise makes immune cells
more active so they re ready to fight off infection, says Cath Collins, a chief dietician at St. Georges
Hospital in London.
Lose weight
A lot of people think that running is the best way for slimming down. This is right but think about it if
a person weights 120kg and every time he hits his/her feet to the ground all of the force goes to the
skeleton. So start cycling, where most of the weight is supported by the saddle.
Health
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American Mariners History
The early modern sea particularly the Atlantic can be characterized as a space of great instability. It
was here that communication and trade between nations became easily accessible, but the lack of
uniform maritime regulations and commercial competition fostered hostility between states, resulting
in prolonged periods of war. One distinct product of this environment was pirates, who took to the
high seas in search of ships to illegally capture and raid of their goods. For the great maritime nations
of the 16th to 18th centuries, pirates were simply criminals that threatened the progress of the world
economy, but history has shown that they were much more complex figures. At the same time as they
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The reasons for becoming or turning pirate have been widely theorized, and it seems as though a
multitude of social, political, and economic factors were at play. On an individual level, the dangerous
and almost inevitably fatal nature of piracy makes it improbable that one would join a crew if they felt
as though they had other alternatives. Instead, it is more likely that piracy was a last resort refuge for a
dejected class of sailors who did not fit in with normative cultural standards, but could not escape the
fact that society dictated that they must work to survive regardless. Because piracy stemmed from a
distinctly maritime class and not the general landed population, it is easier to understand why it may
have been seen as a viable option. These men were already familiar with the principles of teamwork,
harmony, and trust that were
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necessary to survive on a ship, and their lengthy voyages often made them ill adjusted to life on land.
There are two main reasons why a sailor would have crossed the line between legal and illegal
maritime service: perceived injustice and peacetime layoffs. Unlike the pirate ship, both navy and
merchant ships were more dictatorial than democratic; their captains were not
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Essay On Abigail Adams A Revolutionary American Woman
Abigail Adams: A Revolutionary American Woman Abigail Adams married a man destined to be a
major leader of the American Revolution and the second President of the United States. Although she
married and raised men that become such significant figures during their time, her herself was played
an important role in the American society. The events that happened in her life, starting from
childhood and ending in her adult years, led her to be a Revolutionary woman. Three main reasons
behind her becoming such a strong, independent woman was the fact that she married a man who had
an important role in politics, growing up with no education, and raising a family basically by herself.
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Through all the readings that she had possessed she had become, what was the start of, an independent
woman. The fact that she continued to read to further her knowledge and to learn more did not faze
her that not many other women were doing as she was. At a young age she knew that settling with the
roles of women during this time was a life that she had to choose but she also wanted more. She
wanted to educate herself and that she did through the works of her favorite author s books and poems.
With the marriage to John Adams, Abigail gained more than just a family and a husband she gained a
greater independence for herself and for the women in the colonies. John Adams was a political man
and devoted his life to politics. Abigail spent majority of her married years alone and raising a family
by herself, with the help of family and servants. It was during these years that Abigail started writing a
tremendous amount of letters. She wrote to family and friends but most importantly to her husband
John. In the letters to her husband she was able to express her feelings about situations that were
happening in the family and colonies. She wrote encouraging words that helped him through troubled
times in politics. With the absence of her husband during her second pregnancy,
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Buddha Boy Analysis
The fourth and fifth chapter of Buddha Boy it starts with Justin feeling really bad and he talks to his
father on the phone about what has happened recently, asking if he did the right thing. Later, at school,
Justin stays out of the cafeteria for the whole lunch hour. In Economics, Jinsen shows Justin his ruined
sketchbook, and Justin is amazed how Jinsen used the mud to make art. In the fifth chapter, Justin
goes over to help Jinsen on a project. They talk to each other a bit and learn a bit more about each
other. At the end, Jinsen shows Justin a bedroom, with the walls painted showing every religion and
again Justin is amazed. I think these chapters were important because we learn more about Jinsen and
his reaction to the sketchbook.
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Fed Ex and Ups, Air Express Industry Analysis
FED EX and UPS
Airfreight Industry Analysis
1. During the 1980s, the air express industry was a medium to attractive industry to already be a major
player in, but not a very attractive industry to try and break into. The industry can be characterized by
high rivalry from competitors who compete on the same services with very little differentiation,
medium power from suppliers who supply the resources necessary to run the business, high buyer
power because customers can basically find an equal service from any firm in the industry, low
substitution threat from other means of shipping transportation, and low threat of new entrants due to
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Thus, threat of substitutes is low because air express still dominated the shipping scene and electronic
transmission was not yet perfected. Threat of entry is low because it requires large capital investments
for a firm to startup and thus it can impede the entry of new firms into the industry. Lastly, it would be
hard to break into the industry because the other firms already have economies to scale, are further
along learning curve, and may have certain airspace leases that blocks out the new company from
potential routes.
Therefore this industry is a pretty good one to already be in, but would be very tough to try and break
into. Since established firms do not have to worry about threat of entrants or substitution, they can
focus on making their core business practices cost efficient and profitable. Although firms have to deal
with high buyer and supplier power, every firm has to deal with these issues. Therefore this leaves
only rivalry to compete on, which forces firms to stay sharp, observe the competition, and provide
excellent service to the firm s customers to generate profit. Industry competition intensified from 1988
to 1989 because there was a significant slowdown of the growth rate of the air express industry due to
increasing geographic saturation, the acceptance of electronic transmission, and rapid consolidation of
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Suisn Bay Environmental Impacts
What are the environmental impacts if the Suisun Bay Ghost Fleet? Well first we must split the topic
into four sections. First we must know what it is.The Suisun Bay ghost fleet are a group of toxic ships
near Benicia in the waters of the San Francisco Bay and Delta Estuary. They have been polluting the
waters since they have been abandon which adds up to decades. Many of the ships in the ghost fleet
are obsolete ships that were decommissioned and placed in storage in Suisun Bay after World War II
and the Korean War with the idea that they could be reactivated for wartime use (San Francisco
Baykeeper). At its high point, nearly 100 ships floated off the Benicia shoreline. It was displayed in
these waters like a massive museum, pieces of
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The Rockwell Collins Satellite Transportable Terminal
The Rockwell Collins Satellite Transportable Terminal (STT) is an important satellite for the signal
branch that is used to make communications virtually anywhere. A suspension system needs to be put
into the STT so that it will not be damaged while being loaded and transported. There are three shock
systems available with different spring constants and damping coefficients. The three shock systems
are called Air Coasters, Cloud Riders, and Extreme Shocks. A HMMWV was being tested when it
began bouncing up and down, so the soldiers operating the vehicle shut it down for fear of it breaking
down. Some engineers re fired the gun so they could take measurements of its displacement from the
ground in order to understand what was happening, but they only took measurements for 60 seconds
before they shut it down.
Free Dampened System Loading the Trailer The suspension system can be modeled using the
following equation: m (d^2 x)/(dt^2 )+β dx/dt+kx=f(t) x(t) is the displacement from its rest position in
meters, m is the mass of the object in kilograms, β is the damping constant in kg/second, k is the
spring constant in kg/sec2, and f(t) is the external force in Newtons (N). The mass of the satellite is
1800 kg and the satellite is at equilibrium when the trailer is loaded. Before the trailer is loaded, the
displacement of the shocks is 0.05 meters, so the starting displacement is 0.05. The critically damped
value of each shock is calculated in Appendix A. The Air Coasters
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Causes Of Social Loafing
Social loafing is defined as the tendency of individuals to put forth less effort when they are part of a
group. Since all of the members in the group are contributing to reach the same goal, each member
will contribute less than if they were working individually. This concept is a huge issue when people
work in groups. Almost everyone has experienced social loafing at some point in their life, although
they may not realize it. There are several hypothesizes causes for social loafing, as well as several
ways to reduce it. The term social loafing was first introduced in 1913 by a researcher named
Ringelmann, who conducted a study. His study involved individuals pulling on a rope, both in a group
and individually. He found that the output was less when people pulled the rope in a group than when
they pulled it individually. The results of this study were replicated in 1974 by Ingham, Levinger,
Graves, and Peckham. After the study was replicated, the term social loafing was developed. Since
this experiment showed that social loafing applies to physical tasks, it was questioned if it then applied
to cognitive tasks as well. Petty, Harkings, Williams, and Latane (1977) conducted an experiment to
see if cognitive tasks were prone to social loafing as well. In their experiment, they divided
participants into three groups. In one group, students were asked to edit a poem, and this group was
under the assumption that they were the only ones responsible for the task. Group two
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Thresher Shark Research Paper
Alopias Vulpinus
Thresher Shark
Braeden mitchell
Thresher Shark
Crack!The Thresher shark just split water molecules with it s amazing tail.That s right this shark is so
powerful that its tail can split water molecules.It also can destroy fish with its tail.Now that s a shark
that i could live with.
Description
The shark moves his/her tail with a whipping motion but When it goes to kill prey it s another
story.When it goes to kill prey its body works like a catapult it will sling the upper lobe of its tail over
its head.Their tail is also so powerful it can split water molecules!If I were you I would stay away
from this shark.
Reproduction
The shark reproduces in a fascinating way.First it has a small litter of pups (2 4) then the pups eat the
unfertilized eggs.They also deplete or use up their yolk sac in the womb.(Thresher sharks are slow ...
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Bibliography
FLMNH Ichthyology Department: Thresher Shark. FLMNH Ichthyology Department: Thresher
Shark. Web. 17 Nov. 2015.
National Geographic: Images Of Animals, Nature, and Cultures. National Geographic: Images of
Animals, Nature, and Cultures. Web. 17 Nov. 2015.
THRESHER SHARKS KILL PREY WITH TAIL. YouTube. YouTube, n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2015.
Thresher Sharks. About.com Education. Web. 17 Nov.
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Metamorphosis, By Franz Kafka
Society can be cruel to people who do not fit in and art can help to break the pain. Metamorphosis, by
Franz Kafka, is a reflection of his unsettled relationship with his family and society. Franz Kafka
creates a hideous creature, a monstrous insect, to show how he feels in his reality. Gregor, in
Metamorphosis, is a tool for Kafka to psychoanalyze his perceived deficiency in society and
communicate his contemplations on his meaning in life.
Franz Kafka s estrangement from his family and society started early in his life. Franz Kafka was born
on the third of July, 1883 in Prague. Kafka was the oldest child with three younger sisters and two
brothers that died as infants. Prague was home to Czech people but at that time was controlled by the
Austro Hungarian Empire. Kafka grew up in a German speaking Jewish family. Not many German
Jews lived in Czech at that time and this alone may have played a part in his separation from society.
He was also not very involved with Judaism. He knew all the Jewish customs but later considered
himself a socialist atheist (Price, par. 4). Kafka s first language was Czech but after the age of six he
went to a German speaking school and he became more fluent in the German language. Franz Kafka s
father, Herman Kafka, was a wealthy merchant and was very repressive of Franz. Kafka s mother Julie
Lowy Kafka was not able to protect him from his father. She proved unable to mediate the
estrangement between her brusque dominating husband and her
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Angel Child Research Paper
Growing up, I was always considered the Angel child in my family. My parents thought of me as a kid
who could do no wrong, and always did the right thing. For most of my childhood and early teenage
years, that was correct. It was not until I met my new group of friends when starting Middle school
and entering High school that this all changed. I was introduced into the typical group of trouble
makers; at least that s what my parents would come to think. At first, it just seemed like a normal
group of friends. We would hang out, play video games and sports together; all the typical activities
that teenagers would do together. Things stayed like that up until 9th grade, when more people were
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That was not enough for us however. Once we figured out that there was not much do really do
anymore that would be interesting, we walked back to my house expecting the night to end from there.
It was not until later in the night that Tyler and Josh got hungry. I did not have food that I could make
them or provide them, so we just sat there in disappointment. That was when I had the genius idea to
go out and get food somewhere. At this point, we did not know exactly how we d get there, so we
debated running there on the roads since it was late enough to where there would not be many cars on
the road, so there wasn t much of a risk. We ultimately decided we didn t want to do this, as we were
too lazy and it really was not worth it. Finally, the idea that would change everything popped into my
head; to take my mothers car and get food. The time was 11 pm when this idea was created and
developed, just two hours before my life changed. At first, we all questioned whether it would be a
good idea, and what would happen if we were caught. Multiple things went through our heads such as
if the car made too much noise starting up. As we were contemplating, our other friends starting
texting in the group chat seeing if anyone wanted to sneak out and do anything since their parents
were asleep as well. I offered them a much more exciting option; for me to steal my mom s car and
pick them up to go get food. They instantly responded Hell yes,
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Essay on Chaos Theory Explained
Chaos Theory Explained Traditionally, scientists have looked for the simplest view of the world
around us. Now, mathematics and computer powers have produced a theory that helps researchers to
understand the complexities of nature. The theory of chaos touches all disciplines. Ian Percival, The
Essence of Chaos Part I: The Basics of Chaos. Watch a leaf flow down stream; watch its behavior
within the water... Perhaps it will sit upon the surface, gently twirling along with the current, dancing
around eddies, slightly spinning, then all of a sudden, it slaps into a rock or gets sucked beneath the
water by a small whirlpool. After doing this enough times one will realize it is nearly impossible to
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In the last years of the 19th century French mathematician, physicist and philosopher Henri Poincare
stumbled headlong into chaos with a realization that the reductionism method may be illusory in
nature. He was studying his chosen field at the time; a field he called the mathematics of closed
systems the epitome of Newtonian physics. A Closed system is one made up of just a few interacting
bodies sealed off from outside contamination. According to classical physics, such systems are
perfectly orderly and predictable. A simple pendulum in a vacuum, free of friction and air resistance
will conserve its energy. The pendulum will swing back and forth for all eternity. It will not be subject
to the dissipation of entropy, which eats its way into systems by causing them to give up their energy
to the surrounding environment. Classical scientists were convinced that any randomness and chaos
disturbing a system such as a pendulum in a vacuum or the revolving planets could only come from
outside chance contingencies. Barring those, pendulum and planets must continue forever, unvarying
in their courses.2 It was this comfortable picture of nature that Poincare blew apart when he attempted
to determine The stability of our solar system... For a system containing only two bodies, such as the
sun and
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Grief Counseling Essay
Grief counseling is a division of social work that involves the interpersonal aspect of the social worker
s role as expert in coping with death. In this paper I will define grief counseling and some ways to
cope with loss. Next I will discuss the history and seven stages of grief. There are two main forms of
grievers which are intuitive and instrumental. In addition there are four major types of grief which are
acute, anticipatory, sudden and complicated. The helping process is explained as well as some
disorders related to grief. A current trend for grievers is to seek involvement in programs such as the
Canadian Cancer Society, Missing Children of Canada and Victim Services. These organizations
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People going through grief often feel disorganized and have difficulty eating, sleeping or
concentrating. Grief counselors ease the expression of emotion and thought about the loss and give
insight to their feelings (Doka 1996). There are numerous reactions to grief, both good and bad.
Behaviors that deal with grief positively are through art, writing, support groups or celebrations of the
loved one. Some negative ways to deal with grief include feelings of anger, frustration, helplessness,
depression and withdrawal from family and friends. A common yet self destructive way to cope with
loss is by turning to substances such as alcohol or drugs. This also requires counselors in order to help
them get to the root of their problems. Sigmund Freud was an influential psychoanalyst in the late
18th century to the early 19th century. He made many advances in the field of psychology which have
impacted other academic areas such as sociology and social work. In his 1915 paper Mourning and
Melancholia he connected the normal realm with the pathological. In which he compared mourning a
normal if painful event from which hardly anyone is spared with a pathological although very
common one: melancholia (Fiorini et al. 2007). The natural human process is to mourn the loved
subject or object when it is lost. Freud explains that grief is the feeling of losing love and once it is
fully lost desolation and fear takes its place
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Dttls Unit 2 – Planning and Enabling Learning Essay
DTTLS UNIT 2 Planning and Enabling Learning
Theory Assignment
Selected Research Rationale Methodology
I am constantly undertaking research that will improve my teaching skills and this research has been
ongoing for ten years. When undertaking the research for this particular assignment, I identified key
words and phrases associated with the topic Planning and Enabling Learning . I used Safari Firefox
web browsers and utilised Google Scholar and Yahoo search engines.
I searched worldwide sources but also narrowed the search down by requesting UK sources only. I
concentrated on research which identifies effective practice for planning and enabling learning for
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(NCFE website www.ncfe.org.uk)
Communication
An evaluation of the Notschool.net project undertaken by Duckworth (2003) highlighted how e
learning can offer innovative communication systems that are highly successful in promoting and
enabling learning for students previously disengaged from mainstream provision. Notschool provided,
email support from mentors and subject experts via a learning community. Chatrooms and instant
messaging options were also available to Notschool students, it was accessible 24/7 and students could
log on to the community from the comfort of their homes. Edlounge (2011) also offer home access to
education whilst Accipio and Nisia offer students access to interactive lessons via a computer.
References
Accipio Learning (2007) Real Teaching in a virtual world (Accipio Publicity Material)
CfBT Education Trust (2011) Achieving successful outcomes through Alternative Education
Provision: an international literature review
Duckworth, J. (2003) Evaluation of the Notschool.net Research Prolect
J Edlounge Homepage (2011) [Online] Available at: [Accessed: April 2011]
Inclusive Learning and Teaching (2010) [Online] Available at:
http://www.excellencegateway.org.uk/inclusive [Accessed: August 2010]
Learning for Life (2010) Functional Skills. [Online] Available at: [Accessed November 2010]
Learning Matters (2008)
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Jane Austen
In the novel, Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen asserts that a happy marriage comes not from the
compliance with social conventions, but rather from the compatibility between the personalities of two
individuals. The interclass marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, and the expected intraclass marriage of
Lady Catherine s daughter stand as a foil to the true happiness in the interclass marriage of Elizabeth
and Mr. Darcy. A lack of affection, esteem and congruity between the Bennet s, and likewise between
Miss de Bourgh and Mr. Darcy, results in an unsuccessful marriage and a potentially unsuccessful
marriage, respectively, while the paradigm of these qualities between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy
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When Elizabeth first sees Miss de Bourgh, she describes her as pale and sickly [and] her features,
though not plain, were insignificant; and she spoke very little (159). This description wholly lacks the
liveliness of Elizabeth s eyes and mind with which Mr. Darcy falls in love. Mr. Darcy s impartiality
toward Miss de Bourgh is confirmed by Elizabeth s observations of Mr. Darcy in Lady Catherine s
house. After listening to Lady Catherine flattering her daughter in front of Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth looked
at Darcy to see how cordially he assented to his cousin s praise; but neither at that moment nor at any
other could she discern any symptom of love (172). Although Austen mentions nothing concerning
Miss de Bourgh s feelings, the lack of emotional attachment from at least Mr. Darcy negates the
potential of a happy marriage. Nevertheless, Lady Catherine argues with Elizabeth that the marriage of
Mr. Darcy and her daughter is meant to be due to their complementary wealth and status. Austen
demonstrates her disagreement with this sort of aristocratic thought through Elizabeth s rebuttal, that if
Mr. Darcy wishes to marry Miss de Bourgh he will, and If Mr. Darcy is neither by honour nor
inclination confined to his cousin, why is not he to make another choice? (336). Lady Catherine
furthers her argument by insulting Elizabeth in terms of her social standing,
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Karl Marx And Karl Polanyi
Adam Smith, Karl Marx and Karl Polanyi are writer of capitalism, that have influenced capitalism in
different ways to making capitalism what it is today. Adam Smith known as the father of the political
economy, developed the concept of the invisible hand; which explains how self interest and
competition in a free market economy, would allow economy prosperity. Another concept Smit
developed is division of labour which say that jobs a business should be specialised, instead of one
person having to carry out all the processes. Karl Marx, on the other hand, demonstrates to us the
negative impact of the capitalist system upon workers and society in general. As Marx believed that
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However, critics of the invisible hand say that it is not as strong as it was in the time of Smith, due to
large powerful cooperation, effective marketing system and inefficient financial market blocks the
mechanism of the invisible hand which does not allow the scare resources to be used at their best use.
An example is of the invisible hand in works is, say if a candle maker sells one candle stick for £1 but,
another candle maker sells 3 sets of candles for £2, it would mean he would get all the business
making the other candle maker lose out and make even run out of business. So, to compensate the lose
the candle marker would be forced lower his prices to survive and not get out of business, therefore,
the candle maker is guided by the invisible hand being his self interest to gain profit to lower his
prices.
Division of labour another, one of Adam Smith s concepts explains that productive power of workers
would increases each worker would have a specialised job to carry out and in turn would allow
increase number of output to be produced. Smith further, says that division of labour is not something
that is regulated by an authority, instead it is human nature. As what make us human is our propensity
to truck, barter and exchange items, which gives us assurance to be able to trade what we have
produced goes on to encourage division of labour.
Smith gives 3 reasons as to why division of labour increase s productivity. First, division
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The Partition of India
Today, the legacy of 1947 increasingly poses a threat than any other time before on the subcontinent.
Part has really ended up being a trauma from which the mainland has never completely recouped. Yet
unfortunately, this is not reflected in its history composing, a reality that is regretted by a lot of people.
Alok Bhalla, for instance, in his presentation to an accumulation of Partition stories in English
interpretation states that regarding the matter of Partition, there is not only an absence of incredible
expositive expression, there is, all the more genuinely, an absence of extraordinary history Indeed, if
this is accurate to any degree, this is maybe on the grounds that Indian historiography has centered
more on Independence than on Partition, more on the bringing together constrain of patriotism than
the divisive compels that lease the nation in 1947. For quite a while, Indian history composing
emulated the customary patriot talk in which the part of the incredible Congress pioneers and the
vitality of national joining were dependably given pride of spot. This specific talk has been termed the
Nehruvian story of Indian history, and one can t overemphasize the significance of Nehru s own books
in designing this talk. Such works of Nehru s as An Autobiography and The Discovery of India show
how he saw Indian history and how he reinterpreted it to an advanced mainstream patriot talk for the
rising independent state of India.
Anyway while Nehru s charging impact
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Manhattan Vs Starbucks Research Paper
Queens and Manhattan are two of the New York City boroughs. The two boroughs have many
similarities; both Queens and Manhattan have famous colleges, share similar climate and mode of
transportation. Though it is only a 25 minute subway ride from Queens to Manhattan, the two
boroughs have many differences, such as the commerce prosperity and social strata.
Both Queens and Manhattan are located southern part of New York. Manhattan is on the island
between the Hudson River and the East River. Most of the famous buildings such as the Empire State
and the United Nations and other skyscrapers are in Manhattan. Queens is the largest among the five
boroughs and the second most populous area which is next to Manhattan. Both boroughs have good
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As the population is about 7.5 million in New York City while there are 1.5 million in Manhattan
alone, Manhattan consist more dense population compare to Queens, the price of the houses are much
higher than Queens. According to a report from Citi Habitats, Manhattan s most affordable
neighborhood, Washington Heights, had an average rent of 2084 dollars a month. On the other hand,
Flushing Queens had an average of 1500 dollars per month, which is much lower than Washington
Heights. Despite both boroughs are located southern part of New York; the living cost is much higher
in Manhattan than in Queens. Thus the residence in the two boroughs is different; people live in
Manhattan are often wealthier than people live in Queens; because the area in Manhattan is much
smaller than Queens. Moreover, because Manhattan is a commercial district area, such as most famous
financial markets, Wall Street; most residents who work there are business elite. Therefore, they tend
to have more free time and spend more time to enjoy their holiday. Some of them love choose to have
a vacation. In contrast, majority of Queens residents belong to the middle class. It s quite unlikely that
the middle class would spend more money on holidays, compare to residents in Manhattan.
Furthermore, the nightlife in Manhattan is also different from Queens; because for those elites, is a
good time hand out with
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Compare And Contrast London And North Carolina
People have wondered what it s like to be part of the huge tourist population that come from all over
the world just to visit the big, beautiful city of London. Well it turns out that London is actually very
similar to New York City right here in the United States. They are very similar in the fact that
everywhere you look there are very tall skyscrapers, souvenir shops and tourists. North Carolina is a
different story, and although they have some things in common, there are also lots of things that are
different between North Carolina and London.
There are some differences about North Carolina and London that might not be very easy to pick out
to someone who has never been to either of these places, but there are two that should be very
obvious. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When travelling from place to place in London people have some options of transportation. They can
take the subway underground, standing shoulder to shoulder with strangers, ride the very wobbly bus,
walk 12 blocks to their destination, or ride a bike. In London there are rows of bikes on every street
that can be rented for the day where the renter picks it up in the morning before work and returns it in
the afternoons. In North Carolina people usually buy a bike just for pleasure to take with them on
vacation.
In North Carolina people love their burgers piled with everything they can imagine, hot fries that just
came out of the fryer, and a nice cold glass of iced tea. Because of this there are a lot of people in
North Carolina that are lazy and overweight. In London their famous dish is known as fish n chips and
they don t know what a cold glass of iced tea is like. People in London use either one cube of ice in
their drinks or use no ice at all. People in London are in shape because even if they ride the bus or take
the subway they still have to walk to get places which keeps them in
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Analysis Of Monody To The Victims Of Hiroshima
Successful composers manipulate the musical elements to portray military conflict and emotional
impact. A polish composer, Krzysztof Penderecki, composed an experimental piece, later titled
Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima, in 1960. The piece was originally titled 8 37 but was changed
when he heard it being performed. Penderecki stated I was struck by the emotional change of the
work... I searched for associations and, in the end, I decided to dedicate it to the Hiroshima victims
(Jamie Leigh, 2010). Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima is composed for 52 stringed instruments
and depicts the horror and tragedy of the bombing. The composer is successful in his ability to
manipulate the musical elements, expressive devices, pitch and timbre, to portray the military conflict
and negative emotional impact of Hiroshima.
Penderecki s purpose of evoking emotions and relating to military conflict is evident in his
manipulation of expressive devices, specifically though his use of dynamics. At 3:32, the violas begin
playing very loud at ff. After this the other instrument groups have delayed entries with loud
fortissimo dynamics. This is seen specifically at 3:32 to 3:45, when a violin and cello group begin to
play but are not joining in at the same time. These delayed entries combined create a sense of high
tension. The additional instruments playing increase texture and thus increases the volume. Due to
these loud dynamics, an image of pain and horror can be heard. The delayed
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Leadership Is An Important Element Of The Management...
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Steve Jobs
CEO, Apple
Introduction
Leadership is an important element of the management function. Leadership involves ability to
integrate human resources and firm s goals. Different situations may warrant different kinds of
leadership. A business leader knows how to motivate people, accomplish goals, and get things done
quickly. Leaders act as middlemen between employees and organization s objectives. Leaders reveal
attributes of courage, creativity, and entrepreneurial energy. Strong leaders are essential to the success
of an organization. To be a successful leader, an individual must be innovative, able to constructive
criticism, and possess power to influence others. Steve Jobs leadership style is quite unique and
influencing. We can see a lot of examples of great business leader in real life. One of them is Steve
Jobs, a well known personality all over the world.
MAIN BODY
In order to survive for the organization in the long run, an efficient organization is one which adapt
with the changing external environment. In such case, a leader must be innovative and creative who
easily diagnose the situation and implement new ideas to avoid the threat of that factor to the
organization. Steve Jobs was known for his new ideas and creativity. His innovations and dedications
to quality made his customer brand loyal. He came up with nano
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technology in the market He brought us Apple, Pixar, and desktop laser printers. He delivered one of
the most watched TED Talks of
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Mlk Celebration Of Unity
MLK Celebration of Unity On Saturday, January 16, 2016 the CRA hosted the MLK Celebration of
Unity to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This community event united nearly
900 citizens from all walks of life along Ocean Avenue, in downtown Boynton Beach. The family
friendly affair brought together friends, neighbors, and strangers to celebrate love, unity, and peace all
of the necessary pillars to build a strong and prosperous community. Additionally the event served as a
chance to acknowledge the diversity within the city, allowing for residents to recognize the unique
opportunities that can be uncovered when we tear down walls and unify as a community. Blarney
Bash Leaping leprechauns and live entertainment make for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This festive event lit up the Intracoastal Waterways from Lantana to Delray Beach making it a multi
city spectacular of lights! Over twenty five captains competed for cash prizes, but many did it for the
love of showmanship and marine life. Residents were encouraged to attend the watch party at the
Boynton Harbor Marina which featured live music from Davis and Dow, and tasty food and cocktails
options from Two Georges Waterfront Grille. The partnership with Toys for Tots and the U.S. Marine
Corp gave parade watchers the chance to share kindness and holiday cheer by donating an unwrapped
toy for a child in
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Summary Of The Poem Sailing To Byzantium
Sailing to Byzantium
W.B. Yeats poem Sailing to Byzantium presents his concerned about the progression of time and how
someone can become eternal. Yeats lived from 1865 to 1939; so this poem, which was composed in
1926 at age 60, which reflects his fear about aging and becoming immaterial. The narrator of this
poem seems concerned with the idea of the human condition, that we are born, we live, and then we
die . The narrator seeks out a place where he will be able to join the monuments of history, so that he
could survive endlessly. He emphasized a deeper journey of an old man seeking to escape the idle and
uneducated society of Europe. Thereafter, the poet sails to a place called Byzantium, the ancient name
for current day Istanbul. He chose Byzantium, because of its well known history, a place of paradise
and the only place where art and man can become a single body. Thus, he hopes that by becoming an
artificial object himself, he can setback the human condition.
The first stanza of the poem references the impermanence of the natural world, and the fact that
everything must one day meet an end. In the sentence That is no country for old men, the word that
indicates both Ireland and natural world in general. He depicted the country he left behind, as full of
young people, birds, and fish, but he knew that whatever is begotten, born, and dies . The young don t
think about what might happen after death because they are caught up in life. They act as if they
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E-Business Plan
E Business Plan
Online Food Orders and Delivery Services
MMU MBA Group Project for BEL6084 – Information Systems and E Commerce
Semester : May 2005 Jul 2005
Student : OOI GHEE BENG TAN HENG LEE CHAN WENG JUN
Student ID : 1051200001 1051200019 1051200028
Supervisor : Mr. T. Subramanian
Contents
Executive Summary 1 Management Team 2 Product Description 3 Marketing Plan 4 Operational Plan
6 Financial Plan 7 Risk Analysis 9 Future Projections 10
Executive Summary
Mission Statement
To provide scrumptious, affordable and convenient meals to our target customers with the aid of
Internet and its related technologies.
Company
Subra and Co., founded in June 2005, is based in Penang with its two in a box ... Show more content
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etc).
Apart from online customers, we do not have plans to establish partnership with any business
organization(s) at this present point of time.
Distribution Channel
We intend to sell our products via online ordering and deliver with our own sales force.
Product Differentiation
We will have two main cooks with two different specialties – Nyonya Western. On every alternate
day, we will switch their work location from Bayan Baru to Georgetown and vice versa to offer more
variety to the immediate local geographical market with minimal cost impact.
Legal
Apart from registering our business and obtaining the necessary legal business licenses from the
relevant departments, we will also apply for Halal certification from Majlis Agama Islam, Penang to
enable us to cater to the Muslim community as well as enjoy various tax incentives.
Advertisement and Promotion
To establish brand recognition, apart from our biggest promotional factor being word of mouth from
friends, relatives, colleagues and classmates, we also intend to promote via:
• Advertisements in the more popular newspapers read by Penangites, which can be both hit our
target market better and also can sometimes be cheaper – Berita Harian, The Star Kwong Wah.
• Distribution of flyers and setting up of banners.
• Popular website advertisements, both local and international – www.lowyat.com, www.yahoo.com
www.google.com.
• Employ sale representatives on a commission basis to persuade
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Sensible Violence Within Cultural Texts Essay examples
According to Ian Almond in the article Mullahs, Mystics, Moderates and Moghuls: The Many Islams
of Salman Rushdie , Rushdie wrote this piece from a medieval religiousness perspective, most
pointedly making use of symbols such as the ancient holy relic whose disappearance inspires
countless deaths (Almond 3). These violent deaths mark something more in the theme of the book;
presumptuously, Rushdie is attempting to enlighten his readers with the many faces of Islam, this
particular story showing the face of Islam who s built in obsolescence stifles the new (Almond 3). The
vial from the prophet Muhammad is laced with mystical and gruesome power, which to all whom
encounter it brings about a violent death or madness; this leads me to ... Show more content on
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Salman s select choice in killing them both in these different ways could be a symbolic of defined
Islamic gender roles, such that women are justifiably slaughtered by their superiors, while men are
indirectly killed. Instances like this exemplify Salman s negative tone towards old Islam; no religious
culture should turn to violent outbreaks so drastically and he s using these instances to prove that
point. in his somnolent anger, the moneylender thrust his sword fatally through its [Atta s] heart
(1524) he was so overwhelmed by remorse that he turned the sword upon himself (1524) Hashim s
committing suicide after realizing that he s murdered his own daughter proves that his conscience is
still intact regardless of the relic s power over him. That earlier in the short story had allowed him to
justify selfishly keeping the vial for himself, in his remorse, which is solidified in killing himself. For
the reader, this evokes sympathy toward his character, as the blame for his actions is passed on to the
hair s evil magic. Out of this emerges a theme of individualism versus collectivism; the first side of
Hashim is individualism, as he sought to inculcate... a healthy independence of spirit in his children.
In addition, he presents himself to be not a godly man , but rather as a man who lives honorably,
which could arguably
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Mithraism In Christian Religion
Mithraism is one of the most notable mystery cults to date, and its complexity has made it an
intriguing area of research for historians and scholars alike. Although, details regarding its initiation
rituals weren t disclosed to those outside of the cult, artifacts such as preserved areas of worship, wall
paintings, and ritualistic objects have helped to piece together the practices of Mithraism. As more
information about Mithraism is discovered, its similarity to modern religions, especially Christianity,
becomes clear. As arguably the most popular mystery cult of its time, Mithraism s origins, rituals, and
beliefs not only provided a base for Christianity, but also influenced Christian practice. Mithraism
displayed strong ties with astronomy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The most obvious similarity is that both Jesus and Mithra were born on December 25th. Although,
historians argue that Jesus was most likely born sometime in the summer, the Mithra festivities on
December 25th were likely absorbed into Christianity in order to make it easier for people of various
faiths to convert, which would mean that Jesus birthday was directly pulled from Mithraic practice.
Another parallel between Jesus and Mithra is that both figures worked miracles with water. Jesus is
credited with turning water into wine, while Mithra made water pour from rock. Jesus and Mithra
were both products of virgin births, although they varied in detail. Mithra was born from a rock, while
Jesus was born from Mary, who was impregnated by the Holy Spirit in the body of a dove (Patterson,
14). Jesus and Mithra were both seen as figures of light, and their followers were promised eternal life
through their devotion and connection with their deity. Followers of Mithra also shared feasts and
communal meals that directly correspond to Christian communion, where followers eat bread as the
flesh of Christ, and drink wine as the blood of Christ. Followers of Mithra also believed in redemption
through sacrifice (Patterson, 22), which is a belief that is widely represented in Christianity. Mithraism
and Christianity shared a high code of ethics where morality was based on duality. In Mithraism there,
...is a constant struggle between the spirit of evil and the spirit of good (Patterson, 40). This same
struggle between good and evil, or between light and dark is also seen in Christianity. The battle
between God and the Devil is constantly mentioned in the Bible. People of Christian faith are careful
not to sin so that they will ascend into Heaven after they die, instead of
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Comparing Love In The Great Gatsby And The Awakening
Love is a major theme in almost every novel and is one of the key characteristics in many plots. Love
can affect a character s decisions, emotions, and overall actions which is what makes it one of the
most influential themes. That is why I chose love for my theme because it is present in everything
people do. Love is an impactful theme in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, A Doll s House by
Henrik Ibsen, A Patchwork Planet by Anne Tyler, and The Awakening by Kate Chopin. The Great
Gatsby showed the theme of love in two significant ways. One way was Gatsby s love for the past and
things that could never exist again, and another was Gatsby s totally blinding love for Daisy no matter
what she did. Love can be see in A Doll s House through Nora s feelings towards her children, which
she ignorantly thought were love and in Torvald s superficial love for Nora. Love appears in A
Patchwork Planet in a much more subtle way. It can be seen between Barnaby and Opal in a ... Show
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These novels changed my outlook on the world by showing me that love is not always perfect and it
doesn t always work out in the end. I learned that true love is not flawless and always works out, true
love is a choice not a chance. I ve understood from these beautiful works of literature that true love
does not appear between two people, those people have to be willing to work out any problems that
will come and work on the relationship constantly. Gatsby and Daisy s failed relationship in The Great
Gatsby taught me that relationships cannot just work out on their own, they take cooperation. Gatsby
wasn t willing to comply with Daisy s new and mature needs while Daisy wasn t willing to put in the
effort and leave her husband for Gatsby. Had the two of them be willing to work together and put in
the effort, ignoring Daisy s evil side and that she was no good for Gatsby, they could have had a
healthy
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Vatican Influence On American Culture
In the articles they talked about the Vatican Synod and how it was not like any Vatican Synod before.
In the Vatican Synod the bishops voted a â…” majority on how people who were divorced can marry
again in the church. After, the article talked about how this votes might ve been rigged for
predetermined results. In the Vatican Synod, they also talked about a more merciful church for
divorced people. For example, they had said that the church will provide spiritual help for those that
were married then divorced and may soon be allowed to be welcomed back into the church. Also,
there was a different setup than previous years in the Vatican Synod. For example, in years before the
Synod was already planned out where all the changes and documents were already made. That s not
all that the Synod talked about, but we will discuss the other discussions and my opinions in this next
paragraph. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the Vatican Synod, the bishops talked about same sex marriage and homosexuality. In my opinion,
this was not a good topic to talk about because the US recently passed a law about same sex marriage
which would make us look bad. Pope Francis also changed the layout of the Vatican Synod to be
different than prior years. For example, in years before this the Vatican Synod was just a discussion of
what they changed, but this year they discussed and voted on laws for the church. In my opinion this
was a good idea so Pope Francis would know why certain people voted for something and try to find
out what affected their decisions. In the Vatican Synod, Pope Francis changed very important laws for
the church. For example, he changed how you can be welcomed back into the church if you were
divorced. This is surprising to me because that is a topic that is usually never brought up at the Vatican
Synod. That is report on my opinion on the Vatican Synod and what Pope Francis did to it this
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Advantages Of Seventh Five Year Plan
The Janata Party government rejected the Fifth Five Year Plan and introduced a new Sixth Five Year
Plan (1978 1980). This plan was again rejected by the Indian National Congress government in 1980
and a new Sixth Plan was made. The Rolling Plan consists of three kinds of plans that were proposed.
The First Plan is for the present year which comprises the annual budget and Second is a plan for a
fixed number of years, which may be 3, 4 or 5 years. Plan number two is kept changing as per the
requirements of the Indian economy. The Third Plan is a perspective plan which is for long terms i.e.
for 10, 15 or 20 years. Hence there is no fixation of dates in for the commencement and termination of
the plan in the rolling plans. The main advantage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The plan laid stress on improving the productivity level of industries by upgrading of technology. The
main objectives of the Seventh Five Year Plan were to establish growth in areas of increasing
economic productivity, production of food grains, and generating employment.
As an outcome of the Sixth Five Year Plan, there had been steady growth in agriculture, controls on
the rate of inflation, and favourable balance of payments which had provided a strong base for the
Seventh Five Year Plan to build on the need for further economic growth. The Seventh Plan had
strived towards socialism and energy production at large. The thrust areas of the Seventh Five Year
Plan were: social justice, removal of oppression of the weak, using modern technology, agricultural
development, anti poverty programmes, full supply of food, clothing, and shelter, increasing
productivity of small and large scale farmers, and making India an independent economy.
Based on a 15 year period of striving towards steady growth, the Seventh Plan was focused on
achieving the pre requisites of self sustaining growth by the year 2000. The plan expected the labour
force to grow by 39 million people and employment was expected to grow at the rate of 4% per
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Contemporary Hand Papermaking in North America and Europe
Contemporary Hand Papermaking in North America and Europe
The practice of making paper by hand draws forth past centuries in a single sheet of tangled fibers. At
the same time, the advances of both contemporary hand papermakers and modern technology have
merged this tradition with innovation to create paper of unsurpassed beauty and quality. Despite the
speed and economic advantages of machine made paper, traditional handmade paper grasps its hold on
the modern world, and mills across North America and Western Europe have re emerged to produce
fine handmade papers for artists, bookmakers, and conservators who seek the highest level of
durability, permanence, and aesthetics.
Hand papermaking in the Western world fell into decline ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This change from rags to less stable wood pulp, alongside an increased use of fillers such as bleach
and optical brighteners, resulted in a vastly inferior paper than the handmade paper of preceding
centuries.
While the materials rather than the method of production ultimately determine the quality and
longevity of any paper, handmade paper exhibits many desirable qualities that can only be emulated in
machine made paper with difficulty, if at all. Some of these qualities can be attributed to physical
differences between handmade and machine made papers. The unidirectional movement of the belt of
the papermaking machine, for example, results in a strong grain direction of the paper fibers. In
handmade paper, on the other hand, the vat man typically shakes the mould in four directions, so the
resulting sheet displays little to no grain direction (Hunter 455). As a result of this difference,
handmade paper is said to have a drape or flow that is unmatched by machine made paper (Meirhusby
62). Much of the draw of handmade paper, however, involves the much more subjective aesthetic
character of each sheet of paper. Silvie Turner summarizes this quality as the beauty, the vitality, the
depth, the design, the character and expressiveness, the level of skill involved, the difference of a
handmade sheet (Turner 41), while Walter Hamady calls it simply voice (Vander Weele). No matter
how you describe it in words, handmade paper shows
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Similarities And Differences Of Employment Laws In The...
Employment Laws The European Union hopes to improve the working and living conditions of
members of the EU as well as achieve social progress through enforcing their employment laws
(Labor). The employment laws of the EU are primarily put forth in the Treaty on the Functioning of
the European Union and are overall quite employee friendly when compared with the laws of other
countries outside of the EU. The treaty forms the detailed basis of European Union employment law
by stating the EU s authority to legislate and the principles of law in the areas where the EU law
operates. The European Union labor law focuses on two specific areas. One being working conditions
which deals with working hours, part time/fixed term work, and posting of workers. The other being
the act of consulting and informing workers about things such as transfers of companies and decisions
by employers to lay off a group of employees (Labor). In addition, the European Union employment
laws cover individual labor rights, anti discrimination regulations, rights to information and
participation at work, and rights to job security. The employment laws of the European Union have
various differences and similarities to many of the employment laws put forth in the United States.
Similarly, to many policies enforced in the United States, every European worker has certain
minimum rights relating to health and safety at the workplace, equal opportunities for women and
men, and has protection
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  • 3. Media Coverage On The Vietnam War The Vietnam War introduced many new forms of technology on and off of the battlefield. Increased weaponry helped shape the outcome of the war, but media coverage also played a large role in representing the news and opinions of the war. Viet Thanh Nguyen s The Sympathizer helps illustrate how the media influences and spreads the opinions of the people during the Vietnam War. The war media, which includes newspapers, movies, and most importantly television, caters towards its audience. What the media publishes shapes the public opinion, and the media creates their stance based on the profit they receive. The media reports on material that will produce the largest viewership. War coverage is the most profitable form of news that these news sites cover, so when a war is being fought, they cover the war almost exclusively to gain a large audience. CNN saved their company from going bankrupt by exclusively showing coverage of the Iraq War in 1991; now they are a multibillion dollar business venture. Television media such as CNN and FOX News cover positive stories and news, but the negative news gains them the largest audience, which translates to the largest revenue. The primary drive for these media networks is profit and market shares rather than upholding high journalistic standards. The government knows how popular these shows are during war and they use these shows to their advantage to sway the public opinions and support of the war. They can t necessarily control the shows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. Glass Cockpit Case Study A POTENTIAL PROBLEM WITH A WARNING SYSTEM After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering with a degree in computer engineering, I was offered a job at Company X, a recreational aircraft manufacture. Several years later, I was made the head of a team tasked with designing the code for the glass cockpit of a new airplane that Company X plans to produce. The glass cockpit is a screen that displays data such as airspeed, altitude, and vertical airspeed. This technology replaces the analog gauges that have been used in almost every airplane for the past century. The advantage of the glass cockpit is that it takes all the raw data that would have otherwise been displayed by the gauges, processes it, and then displays in an easy understand picture of aircrafts current situation and position. This allows the pilot to spend less time referring to the numerous gauges around the cockpit, and more time focusing on situational awareness [1]. With the deadline for completion only one week away, the code for the glass cockpit is going through its final tests. During the test of the carburetor ice warning system, it was found that under certain conditions, the warning light may not be displayed when ice is forming inside of the carburetor. If no warning light is displayed, the pilot may not know to take corrective action if he has also missed the other indications of ice forming, such as a drop in the engines rotations per minute (RPM). If no corrective action is taken, then the carburetor could become completely blocked off with ice thus causing the engine to fail [2]. As a licensed private pilot, I know that a midflight engine failure can be lethal to the pilot, the passengers, and anyone on the ground who happens to be in the way. I report the problem to my supervisor and tell him that the team will need at least two more weeks to go through all the code, find the problem, and fix it. His response is very troubling. He tells me that because the test results show that the warning system only has the potential to fail under a very specific set of conditions, it is alright for me to just leave that out of my report. I argue that we need to fix this problem because it could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Handling Of Bags By Airlines Essay Confirm your luggage and passenger information in the kiosk. Upon confirmation, the kiosk then dispenses destination tag. Attach that luggage destination tag to each luggage. Together with the tags, the kiosk will also dispense the boarding pass for the passenger. Step 4 Place the luggage where directed or indicated. For some airlines and in some airports, the passengers may have to carry their luggage for a short distance up to the luggage collection area. Whereas, there are some airlines that have stationed personnel at each kiosk to take the passengers luggage once one complete the check in procedure (James). The Baggage Delay Problem Handling of bags by airlines remains a challenging aspect in the baggage handling process and this is bound to be an issue facing Emirates. The expanding air traffic increases the stress on the airline s bag operations, delays and consequent unexpected alterations to schedules. These can negatively affect the airline as a whole. In a similar manner to other businesses, Emirates encounters its own set of challenges in its operations. One of the main problems relates to the delays that passengers experience when dropping their baggage at check in counters. Normally, this can be attributed to the long processes and queues that arise in printing of tags and sorting out the baggage. Often, the sorting of the bags and printing of tags that take place at the check in counter ends up creating long queues and unnecessary delays. The delays that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Screwtape Letters Book Report Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, is an interesting novel containing the interaction between a devil named Screwtape and his young nephew Wormwood. The book is comprised of letters corresponding between the two devils. Screwtape is a senior devil and is tasked as a mentor to his less experienced nephew. Screwtape instructs Wormwood on how to tempt a new Christian, or patient . He suggest many different intricate ways of using human emotions, thoughts, and weaknesses to tempt their faith, and keep them from the kingdom of heaven. The ultimate goal to attain humans for their master in hell. Wormwood is at first encouraged by his uncle Screwtape, but is later criticized because he can t control his patient, and fails at keeping him from church. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though our situations are different, I find it relatable to give into uncertainty. To allow myself to get overwhelmed with irrational fear. Making the mistake of getting so stuck in my own thoughts, that I forget the promises of God. I forget that life has it s problems and I will have my stresses, but none of these things are bigger than the creator. I think this temptation is one that many people deal with. Permitting life to get in the way, and divert our attention from God. We become so consumed in our own stuff, that we allow our situations to come between us and the Lord. My feelings are now growing more debout, or more charitable so fix his attention inward that he no longer looks beyond himself to see our Enemy or his own neighbors (Lewis, 26). Screwtape clearly knows exactly what he s talking about when telling Wormwood to use this against the patient. Using his fear of the future, to cloud his mind and overwhelm him. I too have been tempted with this. A specific example was my decision to come to John Brown. I had a lot of uncertainty when deciding to come here, and forgot to listen to the one who could give me peace. Once I got out of my head and onto my knees, I found my way because of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Iphone Technology Annotated Bibliography Beckman, David and Hirsch, David (2001, December). Just married: Cell phone and Palm. ABA Journal, 68 70. The merger of a Palm handheld computer and a mobile telephone is the first device that combines cell phone mobility with powerful computing. Thus, merger of mobility and muscle produces pocket size prodigy. Hirsch mentioned the Smartphone, by San Diego based Kyocera, combines a cell phone and a fully functional Palm in a single pocket device. Compared with a regular Palm, it is a little thicker, a little taller and seems a fraction of a second slower to respond to the stylus. The screen is slightly smaller and the device slightly heavier, though the difference is not very noticeable. But the negatives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company last month formed the Palm Developer Network, which replaces its Pluggedln developer program and includes both Palm OS and Windows Mobile developers. The program offers technical, business, and marketing support, including an online library to answer developers questions and compatibility testing services. Massola, James (2007, July 12). Apple s iPhone illustrates feature creep. Eureka Street, 8 9. Massola state that the arrival of the iPhone is the latest example of the upgrade cycle that drives our consumer society. It promises the latest in features and technology. It is quite possible there has never been so much excitement over a phone before. The new features it promises, whether we need them or not, are the hook used to capture new customers. In a world in which we already have too much stuff , it is questionable whether we are really improving the quality of our life by persisting with the cycle of upgrades that manufacturers stimulate. The number of early adopters out there are those people who have to have the latest and greatest and seems to grow exponentially. Mehta, Stephanie N. (2004, September 6). Cellular evolution. Fortune, 68 73 Mathea stated that today cell phones seem as ubiquitous as the air that carries our calls. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Molecule X s Effect On Caudal Axons Background Precise control over the routes taken by growing neurons is tightly controlled (Steward, 1989). In the brain extracellular cues play an important part prompting attractive or repulsive behaviours in cell migration. In addition, they are necessary for cell adhesion, axon guidance and branching (Erskine Herrera, 2007). For neurons that navigate over long distances, axons can be guided by chemoattractants that draw axonal navigation in its direction or chemorepellents that deter axonal growth in its region. Hypothesis Molecule X acts specifically on caudal axons as a chemotropic substance that directs them to innervate the rostral tectum. Experiment As instructed by Rosoff et al (2009) a pipette assay may be suitable to perform. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Providing convection currents are carefully controlled a relatively stable gradient can be established by diffusion from the pipette. The response of the axon to this gradient is then examined over timescales of about 1 h. Furthermore, this test could be repeated using the mutant axons. Possible Outcomes The first possibility could be that axons grow towards Molecule X. This would support our hypothesis that Molecule X is an attractant that may be present in the rostral tectum. Conversely, the failure of axons to grow towards Molecule x may not support our hypothesis. Furthermore, axon growth towards the direction of Molecule x and in other directions may support our hypothesis as it still attracts growth. However, it may also suggest that it may not be a strong ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Unit 25 Ccld Unit 25: Modern Beliefs and Religions for The Early Years Practitioner Scheme of Work Duration of Units: Unit 25:60 Guided Learning Hours/5 Credits Number of Sessions per week: 2 Duration of Sessions: 55 minutes per session General Unit Objectives: Unit 25 On completion of this unit a learner should: explore the different beliefs and religions that are part of societies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This strategy will be implemented at the teachers discretion, based upon the resources available and also the students learning styles/ needs. Unit 25: Modern Beliefs and Religions for The Early Years Practitioner Scheme of Work Week | Lesson Objective and Success Criteria | Content | Activities / Resources | Assessment | Homework | 1 | Understand the importance of moral and spiritual development in the early years setting. | Examples of spiritual and moral developmentSkills in RE | Department Power Point | Self Assessment Plenary | Students are to present a lesson on a chosen religion. | 2 | Understand a different religious belief | Presentations | Pass/Merit/Distinction success criteria | Peer assessment Presentations | | 3 | Understand the role of the early years practitioner when supporting moral and spiritual development (1) | supporting the moral and spiritual dimension in learning environments; sensitivity; inclusive behaviour; setting clear boundaries; understanding that spirituality does not need to be consistent with a structured belief system | Department Power Point | | Suggested Reading Materials | 4 | Preparation for Assignment 1 (P1+M1)To plan a reflective piece of writing | P1 describe the role of the early years practitioner in
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  • 14. How Water Usage Is Affecting The World And The People... Throughout generations the human population has overlooked the importance of water. Despite the fact that we use water every day and for just about everything people seem to disregard the fact that water is a limited resource. As a result, water is being depleted at an alarmingly fast rate. In this essay, I explore the theme of water that recurred throughout modules 5,6,7 of Core 1. I draw upon these modules to explore how water usage is currently affecting the world and the people within societies. Additionally, I elaborate on the conflict brought upon by water and how the future of the world looks like if we fail to act. I also explore the stances of the authors in these modules and how their texts relate to one another in leading the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In exploring this dilemma module 5 raises questions such as Who will be entitled to water when supplies become scarce? In the text, Facing the Fresh Water Crisis, Rodgers claimed that the exponential water consumption will eventually degrade all ecosystems on Earth. In response to the question raised by module 5 Rodgers argued that current technologies can avert a water war between societies. He takes a preventive approach to satisfying the need for water in society. Instead of facing the issue of water scarcity before it is too late, Rodgers aims to efficiently satisfy the need for water to prolong our water supply. Thus, eliminating potential conflict that would result from trying to meet the water needs when supplies become low. However, it is important to realize that many nations, especially underdeveloped nations, already struggle with having constant access to water. Demand for water in these places, much like everywhere else, tends to be high but with a very low supply. In contrast, developed societies have high demand and constant and abundant access to water. As a result, not everyone s water needs are being met. Thankfully, Rodger s plan aspires to decrease our water consumption, so that everyone s needs can be met. Rodgers proposed that municipalities increase the cost of water usage, along with repairing outdated water infrastructure in cities and in agriculture (Rodgers, pg 2, 2008). As for satisfying the water needs in underdeveloped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay adv 225 quiz Points Awarded 20.00 Points Missed 0.00 Percentage 100% 1. According to the AP Stylebook, which word correctly completes the sentence? The company lost ____ assets. A) Its B) It s Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 Correct Answer(s): A 2. Which is correct, according to AP Style? A) The dealership sold over 75 vehicles during the clearance sale. B) The dealership sold more than 75 vehicles during the clearance sale. C) Either is correct. Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 Correct Answer(s): B 3. Which of the following is correct, according to the AP Stylebook? A) 993 freshmen entered the college. B) Last year, ninety nine students completed the exam. C) 1994 was a good year. D) All of the above are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A) 1800 Daisy Lane B) 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. C) 4576 Elm Dr. D) 222 E. 42nd St. E) All of the above are correct. F) A, B and D are correct, but C is not. G) None of the above are correct. Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 Correct Answer(s): F 15. Which of the following are correct, according to the AP Stylebook s guidelines related to parentheses?
  • 16. A) His phone number is 517 123 4567. B) He is employed by the Michigan Dental Association (MDA). C) Place a period outside a closing parenthesis if the material inside is not a sentence (such as this fragment). D) His cell number is (517) 881 2345. E) All of the above are correct. F) A and C are correct, but B and D are not. G) A, C and D are correct, but B is not. H) None of the above are correct. Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 Correct Answer(s): F 16. Which of the following are correct, according to the AP Stylebook s guidelines for state names? A) He was traveling from Nashville, Tenn., to Lakeland, Fla. B) Wisconsin is a northern state. C) He lives in Lansing, MI. D) His address is 1234 State Drive, Lansing, MI 48817. E) All of the above are correct. F) A, B and D are correct, but C is not. G) None of the above are correct. Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 Correct Answer(s): F 17. Which of the following are correct ways to express dates, according to the AP Stylebook? A) Halloween is October 31. B) She was born in September 1984. C) He died Jun. 15. D) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Vimax Capsule Research Paper Vimax capsule is a penis expansion pill that claims that you can expand your penis size to as much as 3 inches while you to take it. Is there any reality on this? Do Vimax capsules work? It s made using average ingredients from plants. Experiment conducted utilizing Vimax tablets on five participants revealed that it really works. 4 out of those contributors encountered as much as 3 inch of increase to their penis after their 3 weeks of taking the pill whilst the rest one person was handiest in a position to discover 1 inch increase. Before the experiment was once implemented, each and every of their manhood was once measured using tape and after they completed taking the tablets, a different measurement also took place. Having visible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Banking Concept Of Education Analysis When asked if a nonfictional work such a Paulo Freire s, The Banking Concept of Education (1968) is one which continues to bears relevance to modern times, one might be immediately curious as to which time it was exactly that a generally unhelpful and unfair caricaturization of the entirety of education was enormously relevant. I am altogether unsure at which point between 1968 and today the inquirer is referring to, this time unquestionably having a great need for a framework that dichotomizes arbitrarily the relationship between countless millions of individuals as a painfully transparent means to cynically serve certain ideological motives. But seeing as though the question is loaded with this presupposition, I shall not pursue the point ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is in the pursuit of examining how politicization and indoctrination into extremist viewpoints has become embedded into education. Hardly objectionable criticisms of education that are as old as education itself are implanted into a revolutionary critical theorist lens. Plutarch in around the year 100AD posseted that, The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled. He is describing his misgivings with a situation similar to Freire s Banking concept. These going on two millennium old criticisms are not original, nor do they convincingly support a revolutionary viewpoint when Freire espouses them anymore than they supported Hellenistic pantheism when Pultarch espoused them. Yet when these are exposed to students in Freire s work, many students find themselves personally relating to his analysis of attitudes held by teachers and their harmful modes of behavior on an emotional level, similar to a newspaper horoscope reading Capricorns will feel especially oppressed by their teachers today due to the alignment of Neptune. Of course a system of oppressor and oppressed and the need for revolution is taken part and parcel with these surface level unfalsifiable armchair accusations. In this very class I observe people debating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Laws Should And Should Not Be Place Law is fluid. This statement can be interpreted in a number of ways with no exact answer. One can construe it as law being ever changing or law varying from place to place. The fluidity of law is very clearly illustrated in the assorted judgments of law itself. In particular, many are strongly opinionated regarding which laws should and should not be place. St. Thomas Aquinas, a traditional law theorist, raised many questions concerning law as he had substantial sentiments around law. He combined the philosophy of Aristotle and Christian geology to create the Traditional Natural Law Theory. Aquinas defines law as nothing else than an ordinance of reason for the common good, made by him who has care of the community and promulgated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Similar to so, Aquinas declares that a law is unjust laws if it is contrary to human good and again, opposed to divine good. Additionally, just laws are the foundation to acquiring virtue. As Aquinas s claim will be elucidated and objected, one will be clear to conclude that Aquinas speaks of the truth. There are different characteristics that create a law. In the light, there are a number of characteristics that determine if the law is just. Aquinas strongly imposes that all laws must be just. If not just, then they are invalid, unnatural, and perceived as a perversion of law (Aquinas in Dimock, ed., 2002, p.20). Aquinas states that every human law has just so much of the nature of law as it is derived from the law of nature (Aquinas in Dimock, ed., 2002, p.20). The essence of natural law is to elude evil and achieve good. It is an outlet of eternal law, the legislator being God, in which He commands Nature. Natural law applies only to rational creatures, as opposed to eternal law which applies to nature as a whole. Naturally, the pursuit of good among humans come in accordance with natural inclinations that is obtained as living creatures, animals, and rational thinking. Man strives for self preservation, procreation, and the pursuit of knowledge. With the nature of humans, and nature of natural law, it is manifestly an ordinance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Ice Fili 5 Forces Case study 3: Competitive Advantages Ice Fili: Ice cream market in Russia Here is a résumé of the Five forces model of the ice cream industry in Russia: Threat of new entrants High Threat of substitute High Bargaining power of supplier Low Bargaining power of customer High Rivalry among competitors High What are the potential sources of competitive advantage in the Russian ice cream market? How do customers buy? Russians consume 2.5 kg of ice cream compared to the 16 kg in the USA. This is due to a different mode of consumption. Russians consume ice cream on the go as a snack Spontaneous/impulsive purchase (no in house consumption at the beginning) o Chanel of distribution  Kiosk: 49% of the ice cream ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Russian are more concerned about preservative than fat level. o In this case, Ice Fili hold this competitive advantage since the company mainly use natural ingredients and do not use any preservatives or colorants ( Lakomka ). At the time of the case Ice Fili s ice cream are seen as a quality product which fit with the traditional recipe. At the opposite, Nestlé adds preservatives which distort the taste, but by using these ingredients, it decreases the total costs. Distribution Channel : o Ice Fili s ice cream are mainly sold through kiosks and minimarkets (80%). However Nestle also own his distribution channel. History : o Ice Fili is a Russian company which implied that the company knows very well how customers behave and buy. So, the company can easily fit with the Russian demand (i.e. recipe) o Contrary to Nestlé, Ice Fili runs its business since ages. Therefore, the company is well known by the Russian customers. Research and development : o Ice Fili produces more than 170 different product and adds 20 new products every year (diabetic ice cream). This means the company is still efficient in terms of research and development. o However, all these new products increase the fixed costs Marketing and communication o To enter the Russian market, Nestlé used agressive marketing and promotion. o Ice Fili does not have such a budget to promote the brand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Aquinas Five Ways Essay In Five Ways, written by Thomas Aquinas, the philosopher is argues that there is a god .He gives five well rounded arguments to support his claim, as well as introducing rebuttals to possible objections of his theory. He begins with his first argument that concludes the existence of god which focuses on the force of motion. Aquinas goes on to explain that if something in motion was caused by something else then that something else must have come from something which he identifies as nothing else . This claim, that change must come from something and this line of change can not be infinite supports his claim of a higher being or god for there must always be a reason for change. The second argument being causation shows that because everything ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... god. The fifth and final argument argues that because we give things with no purpose or lack of knowledge a purpose, there is a god for there must have been a thing which directed a being with the intelligence to utilize a thing with none and this direction being given by god. Aquinas then ends his claim with a rebuttal to his previous objections he list in the beginning of the article. Here he uses a more direct approach of supporting his claim. The argument of why is there evil if there is a god? , is shot down by the philosopher in a romantic way. Aquinas goes on to rebuttal that god in fact does not allow evil and all evil will eventually produce good simply because god does not allow evil. He finishes the article with a last rebuttal of the causation of nature. He claims that because the causation for this is unreachable it must be traced back to god. Aquinas structures his arguments using the socratic method, giving broad claims that many would support forcing them to then except his conclusions for his five arguments for if you were to disagree then you would then be contradicting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Road Bike Advantages And Disadvantages MTB or ATB is an abbreviation for mountain or all terrain bicycle. Their construction differs from a normal bicycle as they have suspensioned frame to stand the mountain trails, logging roads , washouts, loose gravel, roots and all other unpaved conditions they are often used in. Other than that they have knobby treaded heavy duty wheels, more powerful brakes and lower gear ratios to withstand steep hills with poor traction. As a result of this development in 1970s many kinds of different mountain bikes appeared on the market as cross country, freeride and downhill MTBs.  Road bike Road bike is a name to describe a bicycle built specially for speeding on paved roads. They differ from MTBs, they are built so that they are aerodynamic and lightweight, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It takes around five percent materials and energy used to make a car to build a bicycle and it produces zero pollution. Avoid pollution You might think that a cyclist sucks up more pollution than a driver of a car or a bus passenger, but this is wrong according to the research conducted by Imperial college in London. The car driver sucks up more exhaust fumes (ultrafarine particles that can damage our lung cells),an average car driver sucks up more than 100 000 particles per cubic centimeter, more than 10 times bigger amount of inhaled pollution than the cyclist does, as the cyclist rides at the edge of the road not in the line of exposure.  Beat illness Forget about diets, riding is the best way to keep doctor away! Moderate exercise makes immune cells more active so they re ready to fight off infection, says Cath Collins, a chief dietician at St. Georges Hospital in London. Lose weight A lot of people think that running is the best way for slimming down. This is right but think about it if a person weights 120kg and every time he hits his/her feet to the ground all of the force goes to the skeleton. So start cycling, where most of the weight is supported by the saddle. Health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. American Mariners History The early modern sea particularly the Atlantic can be characterized as a space of great instability. It was here that communication and trade between nations became easily accessible, but the lack of uniform maritime regulations and commercial competition fostered hostility between states, resulting in prolonged periods of war. One distinct product of this environment was pirates, who took to the high seas in search of ships to illegally capture and raid of their goods. For the great maritime nations of the 16th to 18th centuries, pirates were simply criminals that threatened the progress of the world economy, but history has shown that they were much more complex figures. At the same time as they were violent, ruthless, and defiant outlaws, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reasons for becoming or turning pirate have been widely theorized, and it seems as though a multitude of social, political, and economic factors were at play. On an individual level, the dangerous and almost inevitably fatal nature of piracy makes it improbable that one would join a crew if they felt as though they had other alternatives. Instead, it is more likely that piracy was a last resort refuge for a dejected class of sailors who did not fit in with normative cultural standards, but could not escape the fact that society dictated that they must work to survive regardless. Because piracy stemmed from a distinctly maritime class and not the general landed population, it is easier to understand why it may have been seen as a viable option. These men were already familiar with the principles of teamwork, harmony, and trust that were 2 necessary to survive on a ship, and their lengthy voyages often made them ill adjusted to life on land. There are two main reasons why a sailor would have crossed the line between legal and illegal maritime service: perceived injustice and peacetime layoffs. Unlike the pirate ship, both navy and merchant ships were more dictatorial than democratic; their captains were not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay On Abigail Adams A Revolutionary American Woman Abigail Adams: A Revolutionary American Woman Abigail Adams married a man destined to be a major leader of the American Revolution and the second President of the United States. Although she married and raised men that become such significant figures during their time, her herself was played an important role in the American society. The events that happened in her life, starting from childhood and ending in her adult years, led her to be a Revolutionary woman. Three main reasons behind her becoming such a strong, independent woman was the fact that she married a man who had an important role in politics, growing up with no education, and raising a family basically by herself. Growing up Abigail never attended a real school; she was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through all the readings that she had possessed she had become, what was the start of, an independent woman. The fact that she continued to read to further her knowledge and to learn more did not faze her that not many other women were doing as she was. At a young age she knew that settling with the roles of women during this time was a life that she had to choose but she also wanted more. She wanted to educate herself and that she did through the works of her favorite author s books and poems. With the marriage to John Adams, Abigail gained more than just a family and a husband she gained a greater independence for herself and for the women in the colonies. John Adams was a political man and devoted his life to politics. Abigail spent majority of her married years alone and raising a family by herself, with the help of family and servants. It was during these years that Abigail started writing a tremendous amount of letters. She wrote to family and friends but most importantly to her husband John. In the letters to her husband she was able to express her feelings about situations that were happening in the family and colonies. She wrote encouraging words that helped him through troubled times in politics. With the absence of her husband during her second pregnancy, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Buddha Boy Analysis The fourth and fifth chapter of Buddha Boy it starts with Justin feeling really bad and he talks to his father on the phone about what has happened recently, asking if he did the right thing. Later, at school, Justin stays out of the cafeteria for the whole lunch hour. In Economics, Jinsen shows Justin his ruined sketchbook, and Justin is amazed how Jinsen used the mud to make art. In the fifth chapter, Justin goes over to help Jinsen on a project. They talk to each other a bit and learn a bit more about each other. At the end, Jinsen shows Justin a bedroom, with the walls painted showing every religion and again Justin is amazed. I think these chapters were important because we learn more about Jinsen and his reaction to the sketchbook. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Fed Ex and Ups, Air Express Industry Analysis FED EX and UPS Airfreight Industry Analysis 1. During the 1980s, the air express industry was a medium to attractive industry to already be a major player in, but not a very attractive industry to try and break into. The industry can be characterized by high rivalry from competitors who compete on the same services with very little differentiation, medium power from suppliers who supply the resources necessary to run the business, high buyer power because customers can basically find an equal service from any firm in the industry, low substitution threat from other means of shipping transportation, and low threat of new entrants due to the high initial capital outlay and need of management ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, threat of substitutes is low because air express still dominated the shipping scene and electronic transmission was not yet perfected. Threat of entry is low because it requires large capital investments for a firm to startup and thus it can impede the entry of new firms into the industry. Lastly, it would be hard to break into the industry because the other firms already have economies to scale, are further along learning curve, and may have certain airspace leases that blocks out the new company from potential routes. Therefore this industry is a pretty good one to already be in, but would be very tough to try and break into. Since established firms do not have to worry about threat of entrants or substitution, they can focus on making their core business practices cost efficient and profitable. Although firms have to deal with high buyer and supplier power, every firm has to deal with these issues. Therefore this leaves only rivalry to compete on, which forces firms to stay sharp, observe the competition, and provide excellent service to the firm s customers to generate profit. Industry competition intensified from 1988 to 1989 because there was a significant slowdown of the growth rate of the air express industry due to increasing geographic saturation, the acceptance of electronic transmission, and rapid consolidation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Suisn Bay Environmental Impacts What are the environmental impacts if the Suisun Bay Ghost Fleet? Well first we must split the topic into four sections. First we must know what it is.The Suisun Bay ghost fleet are a group of toxic ships near Benicia in the waters of the San Francisco Bay and Delta Estuary. They have been polluting the waters since they have been abandon which adds up to decades. Many of the ships in the ghost fleet are obsolete ships that were decommissioned and placed in storage in Suisun Bay after World War II and the Korean War with the idea that they could be reactivated for wartime use (San Francisco Baykeeper). At its high point, nearly 100 ships floated off the Benicia shoreline. It was displayed in these waters like a massive museum, pieces of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Rockwell Collins Satellite Transportable Terminal The Rockwell Collins Satellite Transportable Terminal (STT) is an important satellite for the signal branch that is used to make communications virtually anywhere. A suspension system needs to be put into the STT so that it will not be damaged while being loaded and transported. There are three shock systems available with different spring constants and damping coefficients. The three shock systems are called Air Coasters, Cloud Riders, and Extreme Shocks. A HMMWV was being tested when it began bouncing up and down, so the soldiers operating the vehicle shut it down for fear of it breaking down. Some engineers re fired the gun so they could take measurements of its displacement from the ground in order to understand what was happening, but they only took measurements for 60 seconds before they shut it down. Free Dampened System Loading the Trailer The suspension system can be modeled using the following equation: m (d^2 x)/(dt^2 )+β dx/dt+kx=f(t) x(t) is the displacement from its rest position in meters, m is the mass of the object in kilograms, β is the damping constant in kg/second, k is the spring constant in kg/sec2, and f(t) is the external force in Newtons (N). The mass of the satellite is 1800 kg and the satellite is at equilibrium when the trailer is loaded. Before the trailer is loaded, the displacement of the shocks is 0.05 meters, so the starting displacement is 0.05. The critically damped value of each shock is calculated in Appendix A. The Air Coasters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Causes Of Social Loafing Social loafing is defined as the tendency of individuals to put forth less effort when they are part of a group. Since all of the members in the group are contributing to reach the same goal, each member will contribute less than if they were working individually. This concept is a huge issue when people work in groups. Almost everyone has experienced social loafing at some point in their life, although they may not realize it. There are several hypothesizes causes for social loafing, as well as several ways to reduce it. The term social loafing was first introduced in 1913 by a researcher named Ringelmann, who conducted a study. His study involved individuals pulling on a rope, both in a group and individually. He found that the output was less when people pulled the rope in a group than when they pulled it individually. The results of this study were replicated in 1974 by Ingham, Levinger, Graves, and Peckham. After the study was replicated, the term social loafing was developed. Since this experiment showed that social loafing applies to physical tasks, it was questioned if it then applied to cognitive tasks as well. Petty, Harkings, Williams, and Latane (1977) conducted an experiment to see if cognitive tasks were prone to social loafing as well. In their experiment, they divided participants into three groups. In one group, students were asked to edit a poem, and this group was under the assumption that they were the only ones responsible for the task. Group two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Thresher Shark Research Paper Alopias Vulpinus Thresher Shark Braeden mitchell Thresher Shark Crack!The Thresher shark just split water molecules with it s amazing tail.That s right this shark is so powerful that its tail can split water molecules.It also can destroy fish with its tail.Now that s a shark that i could live with. Description The shark moves his/her tail with a whipping motion but When it goes to kill prey it s another story.When it goes to kill prey its body works like a catapult it will sling the upper lobe of its tail over its head.Their tail is also so powerful it can split water molecules!If I were you I would stay away from this shark. Reproduction The shark reproduces in a fascinating way.First it has a small litter of pups (2 4) then the pups eat the unfertilized eggs.They also deplete or use up their yolk sac in the womb.(Thresher sharks are slow ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bibliography FLMNH Ichthyology Department: Thresher Shark. FLMNH Ichthyology Department: Thresher Shark. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. National Geographic: Images Of Animals, Nature, and Cultures. National Geographic: Images of Animals, Nature, and Cultures. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. THRESHER SHARKS KILL PREY WITH TAIL. YouTube. YouTube, n.d. Web. 17 Nov. 2015. Thresher Sharks. About.com Education. Web. 17 Nov. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Metamorphosis, By Franz Kafka Society can be cruel to people who do not fit in and art can help to break the pain. Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka, is a reflection of his unsettled relationship with his family and society. Franz Kafka creates a hideous creature, a monstrous insect, to show how he feels in his reality. Gregor, in Metamorphosis, is a tool for Kafka to psychoanalyze his perceived deficiency in society and communicate his contemplations on his meaning in life. Franz Kafka s estrangement from his family and society started early in his life. Franz Kafka was born on the third of July, 1883 in Prague. Kafka was the oldest child with three younger sisters and two brothers that died as infants. Prague was home to Czech people but at that time was controlled by the Austro Hungarian Empire. Kafka grew up in a German speaking Jewish family. Not many German Jews lived in Czech at that time and this alone may have played a part in his separation from society. He was also not very involved with Judaism. He knew all the Jewish customs but later considered himself a socialist atheist (Price, par. 4). Kafka s first language was Czech but after the age of six he went to a German speaking school and he became more fluent in the German language. Franz Kafka s father, Herman Kafka, was a wealthy merchant and was very repressive of Franz. Kafka s mother Julie Lowy Kafka was not able to protect him from his father. She proved unable to mediate the estrangement between her brusque dominating husband and her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Angel Child Research Paper Growing up, I was always considered the Angel child in my family. My parents thought of me as a kid who could do no wrong, and always did the right thing. For most of my childhood and early teenage years, that was correct. It was not until I met my new group of friends when starting Middle school and entering High school that this all changed. I was introduced into the typical group of trouble makers; at least that s what my parents would come to think. At first, it just seemed like a normal group of friends. We would hang out, play video games and sports together; all the typical activities that teenagers would do together. Things stayed like that up until 9th grade, when more people were added to the group. Their ideas of fun often ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That was not enough for us however. Once we figured out that there was not much do really do anymore that would be interesting, we walked back to my house expecting the night to end from there. It was not until later in the night that Tyler and Josh got hungry. I did not have food that I could make them or provide them, so we just sat there in disappointment. That was when I had the genius idea to go out and get food somewhere. At this point, we did not know exactly how we d get there, so we debated running there on the roads since it was late enough to where there would not be many cars on the road, so there wasn t much of a risk. We ultimately decided we didn t want to do this, as we were too lazy and it really was not worth it. Finally, the idea that would change everything popped into my head; to take my mothers car and get food. The time was 11 pm when this idea was created and developed, just two hours before my life changed. At first, we all questioned whether it would be a good idea, and what would happen if we were caught. Multiple things went through our heads such as if the car made too much noise starting up. As we were contemplating, our other friends starting texting in the group chat seeing if anyone wanted to sneak out and do anything since their parents were asleep as well. I offered them a much more exciting option; for me to steal my mom s car and pick them up to go get food. They instantly responded Hell yes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay on Chaos Theory Explained Chaos Theory Explained Traditionally, scientists have looked for the simplest view of the world around us. Now, mathematics and computer powers have produced a theory that helps researchers to understand the complexities of nature. The theory of chaos touches all disciplines. Ian Percival, The Essence of Chaos Part I: The Basics of Chaos. Watch a leaf flow down stream; watch its behavior within the water... Perhaps it will sit upon the surface, gently twirling along with the current, dancing around eddies, slightly spinning, then all of a sudden, it slaps into a rock or gets sucked beneath the water by a small whirlpool. After doing this enough times one will realize it is nearly impossible to accurately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the last years of the 19th century French mathematician, physicist and philosopher Henri Poincare stumbled headlong into chaos with a realization that the reductionism method may be illusory in nature. He was studying his chosen field at the time; a field he called the mathematics of closed systems the epitome of Newtonian physics. A Closed system is one made up of just a few interacting bodies sealed off from outside contamination. According to classical physics, such systems are perfectly orderly and predictable. A simple pendulum in a vacuum, free of friction and air resistance will conserve its energy. The pendulum will swing back and forth for all eternity. It will not be subject to the dissipation of entropy, which eats its way into systems by causing them to give up their energy to the surrounding environment. Classical scientists were convinced that any randomness and chaos disturbing a system such as a pendulum in a vacuum or the revolving planets could only come from outside chance contingencies. Barring those, pendulum and planets must continue forever, unvarying in their courses.2 It was this comfortable picture of nature that Poincare blew apart when he attempted to determine The stability of our solar system... For a system containing only two bodies, such as the sun and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Grief Counseling Essay Grief counseling is a division of social work that involves the interpersonal aspect of the social worker s role as expert in coping with death. In this paper I will define grief counseling and some ways to cope with loss. Next I will discuss the history and seven stages of grief. There are two main forms of grievers which are intuitive and instrumental. In addition there are four major types of grief which are acute, anticipatory, sudden and complicated. The helping process is explained as well as some disorders related to grief. A current trend for grievers is to seek involvement in programs such as the Canadian Cancer Society, Missing Children of Canada and Victim Services. These organizations provide counseling services and crisis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People going through grief often feel disorganized and have difficulty eating, sleeping or concentrating. Grief counselors ease the expression of emotion and thought about the loss and give insight to their feelings (Doka 1996). There are numerous reactions to grief, both good and bad. Behaviors that deal with grief positively are through art, writing, support groups or celebrations of the loved one. Some negative ways to deal with grief include feelings of anger, frustration, helplessness, depression and withdrawal from family and friends. A common yet self destructive way to cope with loss is by turning to substances such as alcohol or drugs. This also requires counselors in order to help them get to the root of their problems. Sigmund Freud was an influential psychoanalyst in the late 18th century to the early 19th century. He made many advances in the field of psychology which have impacted other academic areas such as sociology and social work. In his 1915 paper Mourning and Melancholia he connected the normal realm with the pathological. In which he compared mourning a normal if painful event from which hardly anyone is spared with a pathological although very common one: melancholia (Fiorini et al. 2007). The natural human process is to mourn the loved subject or object when it is lost. Freud explains that grief is the feeling of losing love and once it is fully lost desolation and fear takes its place ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Dttls Unit 2 – Planning and Enabling Learning Essay DTTLS UNIT 2 Planning and Enabling Learning Theory Assignment Selected Research Rationale Methodology I am constantly undertaking research that will improve my teaching skills and this research has been ongoing for ten years. When undertaking the research for this particular assignment, I identified key words and phrases associated with the topic Planning and Enabling Learning . I used Safari Firefox web browsers and utilised Google Scholar and Yahoo search engines. I searched worldwide sources but also narrowed the search down by requesting UK sources only. I concentrated on research which identifies effective practice for planning and enabling learning for young people who were reluctant learners or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (NCFE website www.ncfe.org.uk) Communication An evaluation of the Notschool.net project undertaken by Duckworth (2003) highlighted how e learning can offer innovative communication systems that are highly successful in promoting and enabling learning for students previously disengaged from mainstream provision. Notschool provided, email support from mentors and subject experts via a learning community. Chatrooms and instant messaging options were also available to Notschool students, it was accessible 24/7 and students could log on to the community from the comfort of their homes. Edlounge (2011) also offer home access to education whilst Accipio and Nisia offer students access to interactive lessons via a computer. References Accipio Learning (2007) Real Teaching in a virtual world (Accipio Publicity Material) CfBT Education Trust (2011) Achieving successful outcomes through Alternative Education Provision: an international literature review Duckworth, J. (2003) Evaluation of the Notschool.net Research Prolect J Edlounge Homepage (2011) [Online] Available at: [Accessed: April 2011] Inclusive Learning and Teaching (2010) [Online] Available at: http://www.excellencegateway.org.uk/inclusive [Accessed: August 2010]
  • 36. Learning for Life (2010) Functional Skills. [Online] Available at: [Accessed November 2010] Learning Matters (2008) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Jane Austen In the novel, Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen asserts that a happy marriage comes not from the compliance with social conventions, but rather from the compatibility between the personalities of two individuals. The interclass marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, and the expected intraclass marriage of Lady Catherine s daughter stand as a foil to the true happiness in the interclass marriage of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. A lack of affection, esteem and congruity between the Bennet s, and likewise between Miss de Bourgh and Mr. Darcy, results in an unsuccessful marriage and a potentially unsuccessful marriage, respectively, while the paradigm of these qualities between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy generate a successful relationship. By illustrating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Elizabeth first sees Miss de Bourgh, she describes her as pale and sickly [and] her features, though not plain, were insignificant; and she spoke very little (159). This description wholly lacks the liveliness of Elizabeth s eyes and mind with which Mr. Darcy falls in love. Mr. Darcy s impartiality toward Miss de Bourgh is confirmed by Elizabeth s observations of Mr. Darcy in Lady Catherine s house. After listening to Lady Catherine flattering her daughter in front of Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth looked at Darcy to see how cordially he assented to his cousin s praise; but neither at that moment nor at any other could she discern any symptom of love (172). Although Austen mentions nothing concerning Miss de Bourgh s feelings, the lack of emotional attachment from at least Mr. Darcy negates the potential of a happy marriage. Nevertheless, Lady Catherine argues with Elizabeth that the marriage of Mr. Darcy and her daughter is meant to be due to their complementary wealth and status. Austen demonstrates her disagreement with this sort of aristocratic thought through Elizabeth s rebuttal, that if Mr. Darcy wishes to marry Miss de Bourgh he will, and If Mr. Darcy is neither by honour nor inclination confined to his cousin, why is not he to make another choice? (336). Lady Catherine furthers her argument by insulting Elizabeth in terms of her social standing, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Karl Marx And Karl Polanyi Adam Smith, Karl Marx and Karl Polanyi are writer of capitalism, that have influenced capitalism in different ways to making capitalism what it is today. Adam Smith known as the father of the political economy, developed the concept of the invisible hand; which explains how self interest and competition in a free market economy, would allow economy prosperity. Another concept Smit developed is division of labour which say that jobs a business should be specialised, instead of one person having to carry out all the processes. Karl Marx, on the other hand, demonstrates to us the negative impact of the capitalist system upon workers and society in general. As Marx believed that workers gain nothing, instead get exploited by the capitalist who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, critics of the invisible hand say that it is not as strong as it was in the time of Smith, due to large powerful cooperation, effective marketing system and inefficient financial market blocks the mechanism of the invisible hand which does not allow the scare resources to be used at their best use. An example is of the invisible hand in works is, say if a candle maker sells one candle stick for £1 but, another candle maker sells 3 sets of candles for £2, it would mean he would get all the business making the other candle maker lose out and make even run out of business. So, to compensate the lose the candle marker would be forced lower his prices to survive and not get out of business, therefore, the candle maker is guided by the invisible hand being his self interest to gain profit to lower his prices. Division of labour another, one of Adam Smith s concepts explains that productive power of workers would increases each worker would have a specialised job to carry out and in turn would allow increase number of output to be produced. Smith further, says that division of labour is not something that is regulated by an authority, instead it is human nature. As what make us human is our propensity to truck, barter and exchange items, which gives us assurance to be able to trade what we have produced goes on to encourage division of labour. Smith gives 3 reasons as to why division of labour increase s productivity. First, division ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Partition of India Today, the legacy of 1947 increasingly poses a threat than any other time before on the subcontinent. Part has really ended up being a trauma from which the mainland has never completely recouped. Yet unfortunately, this is not reflected in its history composing, a reality that is regretted by a lot of people. Alok Bhalla, for instance, in his presentation to an accumulation of Partition stories in English interpretation states that regarding the matter of Partition, there is not only an absence of incredible expositive expression, there is, all the more genuinely, an absence of extraordinary history Indeed, if this is accurate to any degree, this is maybe on the grounds that Indian historiography has centered more on Independence than on Partition, more on the bringing together constrain of patriotism than the divisive compels that lease the nation in 1947. For quite a while, Indian history composing emulated the customary patriot talk in which the part of the incredible Congress pioneers and the vitality of national joining were dependably given pride of spot. This specific talk has been termed the Nehruvian story of Indian history, and one can t overemphasize the significance of Nehru s own books in designing this talk. Such works of Nehru s as An Autobiography and The Discovery of India show how he saw Indian history and how he reinterpreted it to an advanced mainstream patriot talk for the rising independent state of India. Anyway while Nehru s charging impact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Manhattan Vs Starbucks Research Paper Queens and Manhattan are two of the New York City boroughs. The two boroughs have many similarities; both Queens and Manhattan have famous colleges, share similar climate and mode of transportation. Though it is only a 25 minute subway ride from Queens to Manhattan, the two boroughs have many differences, such as the commerce prosperity and social strata. Both Queens and Manhattan are located southern part of New York. Manhattan is on the island between the Hudson River and the East River. Most of the famous buildings such as the Empire State and the United Nations and other skyscrapers are in Manhattan. Queens is the largest among the five boroughs and the second most populous area which is next to Manhattan. Both boroughs have good colleges, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the population is about 7.5 million in New York City while there are 1.5 million in Manhattan alone, Manhattan consist more dense population compare to Queens, the price of the houses are much higher than Queens. According to a report from Citi Habitats, Manhattan s most affordable neighborhood, Washington Heights, had an average rent of 2084 dollars a month. On the other hand, Flushing Queens had an average of 1500 dollars per month, which is much lower than Washington Heights. Despite both boroughs are located southern part of New York; the living cost is much higher in Manhattan than in Queens. Thus the residence in the two boroughs is different; people live in Manhattan are often wealthier than people live in Queens; because the area in Manhattan is much smaller than Queens. Moreover, because Manhattan is a commercial district area, such as most famous financial markets, Wall Street; most residents who work there are business elite. Therefore, they tend to have more free time and spend more time to enjoy their holiday. Some of them love choose to have a vacation. In contrast, majority of Queens residents belong to the middle class. It s quite unlikely that the middle class would spend more money on holidays, compare to residents in Manhattan. Furthermore, the nightlife in Manhattan is also different from Queens; because for those elites, is a good time hand out with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Compare And Contrast London And North Carolina People have wondered what it s like to be part of the huge tourist population that come from all over the world just to visit the big, beautiful city of London. Well it turns out that London is actually very similar to New York City right here in the United States. They are very similar in the fact that everywhere you look there are very tall skyscrapers, souvenir shops and tourists. North Carolina is a different story, and although they have some things in common, there are also lots of things that are different between North Carolina and London. There are some differences about North Carolina and London that might not be very easy to pick out to someone who has never been to either of these places, but there are two that should be very obvious. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When travelling from place to place in London people have some options of transportation. They can take the subway underground, standing shoulder to shoulder with strangers, ride the very wobbly bus, walk 12 blocks to their destination, or ride a bike. In London there are rows of bikes on every street that can be rented for the day where the renter picks it up in the morning before work and returns it in the afternoons. In North Carolina people usually buy a bike just for pleasure to take with them on vacation. In North Carolina people love their burgers piled with everything they can imagine, hot fries that just came out of the fryer, and a nice cold glass of iced tea. Because of this there are a lot of people in North Carolina that are lazy and overweight. In London their famous dish is known as fish n chips and they don t know what a cold glass of iced tea is like. People in London use either one cube of ice in their drinks or use no ice at all. People in London are in shape because even if they ride the bus or take the subway they still have to walk to get places which keeps them in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Analysis Of Monody To The Victims Of Hiroshima Successful composers manipulate the musical elements to portray military conflict and emotional impact. A polish composer, Krzysztof Penderecki, composed an experimental piece, later titled Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima, in 1960. The piece was originally titled 8 37 but was changed when he heard it being performed. Penderecki stated I was struck by the emotional change of the work... I searched for associations and, in the end, I decided to dedicate it to the Hiroshima victims (Jamie Leigh, 2010). Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima is composed for 52 stringed instruments and depicts the horror and tragedy of the bombing. The composer is successful in his ability to manipulate the musical elements, expressive devices, pitch and timbre, to portray the military conflict and negative emotional impact of Hiroshima. Penderecki s purpose of evoking emotions and relating to military conflict is evident in his manipulation of expressive devices, specifically though his use of dynamics. At 3:32, the violas begin playing very loud at ff. After this the other instrument groups have delayed entries with loud fortissimo dynamics. This is seen specifically at 3:32 to 3:45, when a violin and cello group begin to play but are not joining in at the same time. These delayed entries combined create a sense of high tension. The additional instruments playing increase texture and thus increases the volume. Due to these loud dynamics, an image of pain and horror can be heard. The delayed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Leadership Is An Important Element Of The Management... 1 Steve Jobs CEO, Apple Introduction Leadership is an important element of the management function. Leadership involves ability to integrate human resources and firm s goals. Different situations may warrant different kinds of leadership. A business leader knows how to motivate people, accomplish goals, and get things done quickly. Leaders act as middlemen between employees and organization s objectives. Leaders reveal attributes of courage, creativity, and entrepreneurial energy. Strong leaders are essential to the success of an organization. To be a successful leader, an individual must be innovative, able to constructive criticism, and possess power to influence others. Steve Jobs leadership style is quite unique and influencing. We can see a lot of examples of great business leader in real life. One of them is Steve Jobs, a well known personality all over the world. MAIN BODY In order to survive for the organization in the long run, an efficient organization is one which adapt with the changing external environment. In such case, a leader must be innovative and creative who easily diagnose the situation and implement new ideas to avoid the threat of that factor to the organization. Steve Jobs was known for his new ideas and creativity. His innovations and dedications to quality made his customer brand loyal. He came up with nano 2 technology in the market He brought us Apple, Pixar, and desktop laser printers. He delivered one of the most watched TED Talks of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Mlk Celebration Of Unity MLK Celebration of Unity On Saturday, January 16, 2016 the CRA hosted the MLK Celebration of Unity to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This community event united nearly 900 citizens from all walks of life along Ocean Avenue, in downtown Boynton Beach. The family friendly affair brought together friends, neighbors, and strangers to celebrate love, unity, and peace all of the necessary pillars to build a strong and prosperous community. Additionally the event served as a chance to acknowledge the diversity within the city, allowing for residents to recognize the unique opportunities that can be uncovered when we tear down walls and unify as a community. Blarney Bash Leaping leprechauns and live entertainment make for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This festive event lit up the Intracoastal Waterways from Lantana to Delray Beach making it a multi city spectacular of lights! Over twenty five captains competed for cash prizes, but many did it for the love of showmanship and marine life. Residents were encouraged to attend the watch party at the Boynton Harbor Marina which featured live music from Davis and Dow, and tasty food and cocktails options from Two Georges Waterfront Grille. The partnership with Toys for Tots and the U.S. Marine Corp gave parade watchers the chance to share kindness and holiday cheer by donating an unwrapped toy for a child in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Summary Of The Poem Sailing To Byzantium Sailing to Byzantium W.B. Yeats poem Sailing to Byzantium presents his concerned about the progression of time and how someone can become eternal. Yeats lived from 1865 to 1939; so this poem, which was composed in 1926 at age 60, which reflects his fear about aging and becoming immaterial. The narrator of this poem seems concerned with the idea of the human condition, that we are born, we live, and then we die . The narrator seeks out a place where he will be able to join the monuments of history, so that he could survive endlessly. He emphasized a deeper journey of an old man seeking to escape the idle and uneducated society of Europe. Thereafter, the poet sails to a place called Byzantium, the ancient name for current day Istanbul. He chose Byzantium, because of its well known history, a place of paradise and the only place where art and man can become a single body. Thus, he hopes that by becoming an artificial object himself, he can setback the human condition. The first stanza of the poem references the impermanence of the natural world, and the fact that everything must one day meet an end. In the sentence That is no country for old men, the word that indicates both Ireland and natural world in general. He depicted the country he left behind, as full of young people, birds, and fish, but he knew that whatever is begotten, born, and dies . The young don t think about what might happen after death because they are caught up in life. They act as if they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. E-Business Plan E Business Plan Online Food Orders and Delivery Services MMU MBA Group Project for BEL6084 – Information Systems and E Commerce Semester : May 2005 Jul 2005 Student : OOI GHEE BENG TAN HENG LEE CHAN WENG JUN Student ID : 1051200001 1051200019 1051200028 Supervisor : Mr. T. Subramanian Contents Executive Summary 1 Management Team 2 Product Description 3 Marketing Plan 4 Operational Plan 6 Financial Plan 7 Risk Analysis 9 Future Projections 10 Executive Summary Mission Statement To provide scrumptious, affordable and convenient meals to our target customers with the aid of Internet and its related technologies. Company Subra and Co., founded in June 2005, is based in Penang with its two in a box ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... etc). Apart from online customers, we do not have plans to establish partnership with any business organization(s) at this present point of time. Distribution Channel We intend to sell our products via online ordering and deliver with our own sales force. Product Differentiation We will have two main cooks with two different specialties – Nyonya Western. On every alternate day, we will switch their work location from Bayan Baru to Georgetown and vice versa to offer more variety to the immediate local geographical market with minimal cost impact.
  • 47. Legal Apart from registering our business and obtaining the necessary legal business licenses from the relevant departments, we will also apply for Halal certification from Majlis Agama Islam, Penang to enable us to cater to the Muslim community as well as enjoy various tax incentives. Advertisement and Promotion To establish brand recognition, apart from our biggest promotional factor being word of mouth from friends, relatives, colleagues and classmates, we also intend to promote via: • Advertisements in the more popular newspapers read by Penangites, which can be both hit our target market better and also can sometimes be cheaper – Berita Harian, The Star Kwong Wah. • Distribution of flyers and setting up of banners. • Popular website advertisements, both local and international – www.lowyat.com, www.yahoo.com www.google.com. • Employ sale representatives on a commission basis to persuade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Sensible Violence Within Cultural Texts Essay examples According to Ian Almond in the article Mullahs, Mystics, Moderates and Moghuls: The Many Islams of Salman Rushdie , Rushdie wrote this piece from a medieval religiousness perspective, most pointedly making use of symbols such as the ancient holy relic whose disappearance inspires countless deaths (Almond 3). These violent deaths mark something more in the theme of the book; presumptuously, Rushdie is attempting to enlighten his readers with the many faces of Islam, this particular story showing the face of Islam who s built in obsolescence stifles the new (Almond 3). The vial from the prophet Muhammad is laced with mystical and gruesome power, which to all whom encounter it brings about a violent death or madness; this leads me to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Salman s select choice in killing them both in these different ways could be a symbolic of defined Islamic gender roles, such that women are justifiably slaughtered by their superiors, while men are indirectly killed. Instances like this exemplify Salman s negative tone towards old Islam; no religious culture should turn to violent outbreaks so drastically and he s using these instances to prove that point. in his somnolent anger, the moneylender thrust his sword fatally through its [Atta s] heart (1524) he was so overwhelmed by remorse that he turned the sword upon himself (1524) Hashim s committing suicide after realizing that he s murdered his own daughter proves that his conscience is still intact regardless of the relic s power over him. That earlier in the short story had allowed him to justify selfishly keeping the vial for himself, in his remorse, which is solidified in killing himself. For the reader, this evokes sympathy toward his character, as the blame for his actions is passed on to the hair s evil magic. Out of this emerges a theme of individualism versus collectivism; the first side of Hashim is individualism, as he sought to inculcate... a healthy independence of spirit in his children. In addition, he presents himself to be not a godly man , but rather as a man who lives honorably, which could arguably ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Mithraism In Christian Religion Mithraism is one of the most notable mystery cults to date, and its complexity has made it an intriguing area of research for historians and scholars alike. Although, details regarding its initiation rituals weren t disclosed to those outside of the cult, artifacts such as preserved areas of worship, wall paintings, and ritualistic objects have helped to piece together the practices of Mithraism. As more information about Mithraism is discovered, its similarity to modern religions, especially Christianity, becomes clear. As arguably the most popular mystery cult of its time, Mithraism s origins, rituals, and beliefs not only provided a base for Christianity, but also influenced Christian practice. Mithraism displayed strong ties with astronomy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most obvious similarity is that both Jesus and Mithra were born on December 25th. Although, historians argue that Jesus was most likely born sometime in the summer, the Mithra festivities on December 25th were likely absorbed into Christianity in order to make it easier for people of various faiths to convert, which would mean that Jesus birthday was directly pulled from Mithraic practice. Another parallel between Jesus and Mithra is that both figures worked miracles with water. Jesus is credited with turning water into wine, while Mithra made water pour from rock. Jesus and Mithra were both products of virgin births, although they varied in detail. Mithra was born from a rock, while Jesus was born from Mary, who was impregnated by the Holy Spirit in the body of a dove (Patterson, 14). Jesus and Mithra were both seen as figures of light, and their followers were promised eternal life through their devotion and connection with their deity. Followers of Mithra also shared feasts and communal meals that directly correspond to Christian communion, where followers eat bread as the flesh of Christ, and drink wine as the blood of Christ. Followers of Mithra also believed in redemption through sacrifice (Patterson, 22), which is a belief that is widely represented in Christianity. Mithraism and Christianity shared a high code of ethics where morality was based on duality. In Mithraism there, ...is a constant struggle between the spirit of evil and the spirit of good (Patterson, 40). This same struggle between good and evil, or between light and dark is also seen in Christianity. The battle between God and the Devil is constantly mentioned in the Bible. People of Christian faith are careful not to sin so that they will ascend into Heaven after they die, instead of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Comparing Love In The Great Gatsby And The Awakening Love is a major theme in almost every novel and is one of the key characteristics in many plots. Love can affect a character s decisions, emotions, and overall actions which is what makes it one of the most influential themes. That is why I chose love for my theme because it is present in everything people do. Love is an impactful theme in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, A Doll s House by Henrik Ibsen, A Patchwork Planet by Anne Tyler, and The Awakening by Kate Chopin. The Great Gatsby showed the theme of love in two significant ways. One way was Gatsby s love for the past and things that could never exist again, and another was Gatsby s totally blinding love for Daisy no matter what she did. Love can be see in A Doll s House through Nora s feelings towards her children, which she ignorantly thought were love and in Torvald s superficial love for Nora. Love appears in A Patchwork Planet in a much more subtle way. It can be seen between Barnaby and Opal in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These novels changed my outlook on the world by showing me that love is not always perfect and it doesn t always work out in the end. I learned that true love is not flawless and always works out, true love is a choice not a chance. I ve understood from these beautiful works of literature that true love does not appear between two people, those people have to be willing to work out any problems that will come and work on the relationship constantly. Gatsby and Daisy s failed relationship in The Great Gatsby taught me that relationships cannot just work out on their own, they take cooperation. Gatsby wasn t willing to comply with Daisy s new and mature needs while Daisy wasn t willing to put in the effort and leave her husband for Gatsby. Had the two of them be willing to work together and put in the effort, ignoring Daisy s evil side and that she was no good for Gatsby, they could have had a healthy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Vatican Influence On American Culture In the articles they talked about the Vatican Synod and how it was not like any Vatican Synod before. In the Vatican Synod the bishops voted a â…” majority on how people who were divorced can marry again in the church. After, the article talked about how this votes might ve been rigged for predetermined results. In the Vatican Synod, they also talked about a more merciful church for divorced people. For example, they had said that the church will provide spiritual help for those that were married then divorced and may soon be allowed to be welcomed back into the church. Also, there was a different setup than previous years in the Vatican Synod. For example, in years before the Synod was already planned out where all the changes and documents were already made. That s not all that the Synod talked about, but we will discuss the other discussions and my opinions in this next paragraph. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Vatican Synod, the bishops talked about same sex marriage and homosexuality. In my opinion, this was not a good topic to talk about because the US recently passed a law about same sex marriage which would make us look bad. Pope Francis also changed the layout of the Vatican Synod to be different than prior years. For example, in years before this the Vatican Synod was just a discussion of what they changed, but this year they discussed and voted on laws for the church. In my opinion this was a good idea so Pope Francis would know why certain people voted for something and try to find out what affected their decisions. In the Vatican Synod, Pope Francis changed very important laws for the church. For example, he changed how you can be welcomed back into the church if you were divorced. This is surprising to me because that is a topic that is usually never brought up at the Vatican Synod. That is report on my opinion on the Vatican Synod and what Pope Francis did to it this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Advantages Of Seventh Five Year Plan The Janata Party government rejected the Fifth Five Year Plan and introduced a new Sixth Five Year Plan (1978 1980). This plan was again rejected by the Indian National Congress government in 1980 and a new Sixth Plan was made. The Rolling Plan consists of three kinds of plans that were proposed. The First Plan is for the present year which comprises the annual budget and Second is a plan for a fixed number of years, which may be 3, 4 or 5 years. Plan number two is kept changing as per the requirements of the Indian economy. The Third Plan is a perspective plan which is for long terms i.e. for 10, 15 or 20 years. Hence there is no fixation of dates in for the commencement and termination of the plan in the rolling plans. The main advantage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The plan laid stress on improving the productivity level of industries by upgrading of technology. The main objectives of the Seventh Five Year Plan were to establish growth in areas of increasing economic productivity, production of food grains, and generating employment. As an outcome of the Sixth Five Year Plan, there had been steady growth in agriculture, controls on the rate of inflation, and favourable balance of payments which had provided a strong base for the Seventh Five Year Plan to build on the need for further economic growth. The Seventh Plan had strived towards socialism and energy production at large. The thrust areas of the Seventh Five Year Plan were: social justice, removal of oppression of the weak, using modern technology, agricultural development, anti poverty programmes, full supply of food, clothing, and shelter, increasing productivity of small and large scale farmers, and making India an independent economy. Based on a 15 year period of striving towards steady growth, the Seventh Plan was focused on achieving the pre requisites of self sustaining growth by the year 2000. The plan expected the labour force to grow by 39 million people and employment was expected to grow at the rate of 4% per ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Contemporary Hand Papermaking in North America and Europe Contemporary Hand Papermaking in North America and Europe The practice of making paper by hand draws forth past centuries in a single sheet of tangled fibers. At the same time, the advances of both contemporary hand papermakers and modern technology have merged this tradition with innovation to create paper of unsurpassed beauty and quality. Despite the speed and economic advantages of machine made paper, traditional handmade paper grasps its hold on the modern world, and mills across North America and Western Europe have re emerged to produce fine handmade papers for artists, bookmakers, and conservators who seek the highest level of durability, permanence, and aesthetics. Hand papermaking in the Western world fell into decline ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This change from rags to less stable wood pulp, alongside an increased use of fillers such as bleach and optical brighteners, resulted in a vastly inferior paper than the handmade paper of preceding centuries. While the materials rather than the method of production ultimately determine the quality and longevity of any paper, handmade paper exhibits many desirable qualities that can only be emulated in machine made paper with difficulty, if at all. Some of these qualities can be attributed to physical differences between handmade and machine made papers. The unidirectional movement of the belt of the papermaking machine, for example, results in a strong grain direction of the paper fibers. In handmade paper, on the other hand, the vat man typically shakes the mould in four directions, so the resulting sheet displays little to no grain direction (Hunter 455). As a result of this difference, handmade paper is said to have a drape or flow that is unmatched by machine made paper (Meirhusby 62). Much of the draw of handmade paper, however, involves the much more subjective aesthetic character of each sheet of paper. Silvie Turner summarizes this quality as the beauty, the vitality, the depth, the design, the character and expressiveness, the level of skill involved, the difference of a handmade sheet (Turner 41), while Walter Hamady calls it simply voice (Vander Weele). No matter how you describe it in words, handmade paper shows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Similarities And Differences Of Employment Laws In The... Employment Laws The European Union hopes to improve the working and living conditions of members of the EU as well as achieve social progress through enforcing their employment laws (Labor). The employment laws of the EU are primarily put forth in the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and are overall quite employee friendly when compared with the laws of other countries outside of the EU. The treaty forms the detailed basis of European Union employment law by stating the EU s authority to legislate and the principles of law in the areas where the EU law operates. The European Union labor law focuses on two specific areas. One being working conditions which deals with working hours, part time/fixed term work, and posting of workers. The other being the act of consulting and informing workers about things such as transfers of companies and decisions by employers to lay off a group of employees (Labor). In addition, the European Union employment laws cover individual labor rights, anti discrimination regulations, rights to information and participation at work, and rights to job security. The employment laws of the European Union have various differences and similarities to many of the employment laws put forth in the United States. Similarly, to many policies enforced in the United States, every European worker has certain minimum rights relating to health and safety at the workplace, equal opportunities for women and men, and has protection ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...