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Depreciation and New Equipment
Point of View
This case study is discussed from Paperco, Inc. point of view of whether they should avail the tax
benefits and cost savings in replacing the mechanical drying equipment.
Recommendation
Based on the analysis below in this memo, Paperco should purchase new mechanical drying
equipment now in advance in anticipation of the passage of new tax legislation. Purchasing the
equipment now maintains a positive Net Present Value for the capital project if the legislation is not
enacted, or if the new legislation is enacted and the capital project is contracted early enough so that it
is grandfathered in. With tax legislation grandfathered, the project gets the benefit of the new lower
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Paperco would retain all tax credits due to the fact the machine has been in service for 84 months, and
use a 5 year ACRS depreciation model for the new equipment. This option has a positive NPV of
$2,619,745.
Option II in which the new tax proposal is enacted. The new equipment is installed in December 1986.
Paperco signs a binding contract soon enough to be grandfathered , this allows Paperco to receive the
8% tax credit and use ACRS depreciation. At the same time, their tax rate would fall to 34%. Paperco
would benefit from this more favorable grandfathered tax approach. Option II has a positive NPV of
$3,414,104.
Option III in which the new tax proposal is enacted and Paperco installs the new equipment in
December 1986, but they do not sign a binding contract in time to be grandfathered and receive the
8% investment tax credit and use ACRS depreciation. The company will use MACRS and a
depreciation period of 7 years. The NPV of the project with this timing and structure is $3,228,044.
Without the grandfathered tax allowance, the new tax legislation makes the project unattractive based
on lower Net Present Value.
Calculations
Re affirmation
There are three options available to Paperco, Inc. with respect to this capital investment:
Option I: New legislation is passed and Paperco
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Gatsby and Hamlet Essays
Examining Hamlet and The Great Gatsby
1/9/13
According to Roger Lewis, The acquisition of money and love are both part of the same dream, the
will to return to the quintessential unity that exists only at birth and at death (41). In both William
Shakespeare s play, Hamlet, and F. Scott Fitzgerald s novel, The Great Gatsby, the protagonists are
willing to sacrifice all that they have in order to achieve their unrealistic objectives and ambitions,
resulting in their tragic demises. While there are many themes and concepts relevant to both Hamlet
and The Great Gatsby, their parallels regarding their aspirations stand out for further evaluation. The
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Jay Gatsby spends years of his life involved in illegal activity in order to accumulate enough wealth to
be able to throw many parties, all for a possible chance to see his love once lost, Daisy. In this, both
Jay Gatsby and Prince Hamlet are willing to sacrifice all that they have, not limited to themselves, in
order to achieve their unrealistic goals. In comparison, Hamlet is content with altering his life and his
current relationships, all for the sake of being closer to his ultimate goal, vengeance for his father.
Hamlet lacks faith in G d and himself. Consequently he must define his existence in terms of others...
He would like to become what the Greek Tragic hero is, a creature of situation. Hence his inability to
act, for he can only act , i.e., play at possibilities (Auden, W.H)
Hamlet is willing to act mad, ruining all of his relationships, not limited to his romantic life, for a
futile opportunity to get close enough to Claudius to kill him. Although both Jay Gatsby and Prince
Hamlet are willing to sacrifice all for their aspirations, Gatsby puts on a false front, while Hamlet
covers his; Gatsby pulls a facade as though he had been wealthy throughout his entire life, while
Hamlet feigns insanity. Gatsby has attempted to pull a facade of him having always been wealthy, thus
allowing him to be part of Daisy s circle. Gatsby claims to have inherited his vast sum, hiding that he
had actually self accumulated it over the years. By
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Dolphin Slaughter Essay
Filmed in 2009, it follows the issue revolving around Taiji s secret cove which is used to capture
dolphins resulting in the market of selling dolphin meat and dolphins for entertainment. Key players,
within this unnoticed problem in Japan, are the Japanese delegates in the IWC and the Taiji fishermen.
Referring back to the role of the IWC in this issue of hunting, there is an issue of recognizing the
complications of this hunting and their failure to take action. First, the Japanese delegates within the
IWC refuse to recognize dolphins as part of the whale family, however dolphins are within the same
kingdom, class, and order of whales. In addition to this, to gain votes, Japan helps poor nations in
order to buy out that nation s vote within the IWC, which allows Japan to do as they please and keep
the public in the dark. Japan s process of action is to ignore the ... Show more content on
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The correlation of this issue of mercury poisoning and dolphin hunting begins with the Minamata
disease that was discovered in the 1950s. The Minamata disease is a neurological syndrome due to
mercury poisoning, there is a segment within the film showing people suffering from the disease and
people trying to protest the government in order to show the world the issue of mercury poisoning. At
the same time, they protested the government because the government chose to ignore the problem
and the government also attempted to cover it all up from public view by calling the disease
contagious. To clarify, dolphin meat contains extremely high levels of mercury due to the environment
they live in, which also means the ocean contains mercury as well. The Japanese people are eating this
mercury contaminated dolphin meat while the government and the IWC are ignoring the connection of
mercury poisoning due to dolphin meat consumption and ignoring the past events of the Minamata
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Role Of Punishment In Roman Times
INTRODUCTION During Roman times crimes were taken very seriously, much like they are today.
However the consequences of some of these crimes were much more severe than in modern times. I
will be showing you different punishments given to both types of crimes and how they have changed
since these times. The laws of the 12 tables is the earliest code of law made by the romans and is also
an early and surviving source of literature from Romans. 2 THEFT The city of Rome was very busy
so it was easy for people to steal. This crime was also rarely committed by the wealthy as the poor
were said to be more likely to take the things they don t have, want and in some cases need.
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I know that slaves were not considered equal in these times and from seeing how they are treated I can
say that it was completely unfair. This crime should have the same punishment for all because no
matter who they are, they still broke the law and so should be punished the same way as everyone
else. 3 MURDER Murders happened a lot in Rome. Roman emperors were often killed. Another
type of murder that had a terrible punishment was Patricide (killing your On this denarius you can see
a man being whipped with something that seems to have three lashes much like flagrum. father).
PUNISHMENT A common punishment for murder was crucifixion. This was a very shameful way to
die as the criminal was taken to his place of execution whilst carrying his cross. They would be
scourged with a flagrum which was a type of whip that was said to have 3 lashes. This was for
removing skin before crucifixion. If found guilty This is a photo of the tarpeian rock. Criminals were
often thrown off this cliff located in Capitoline hill as a method of execution. patricide, he was then
taken outside of Rome, stripped, whipped, sewed into a bag and thrown into the
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The Stereotypes Of Human Well-Being
Human well being is not a random phenomenon. It depends on many factors ranging from genetics
and neurobiology to sociology and economics. But, clearly, there are scientific truths to be known
about how we can flourish in this world (Sam Harris). Even before humans gave formal thought to
classification, there were innate differences by gender regarding the roles that defined an individual.
While the world progressed, these societal roles and stereotypes persisted, often trapping males and
females into presumed roles. In an investigation into human genetics, it will be proven that in today s
society the genetic advantages of males have largely become obsolete, whereas the genetic advantages
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An area of the brain that is generally larger in males than females illustrates this point. Scientists
working at Johns Hopkins University, recently reporting in the Cerebral Cortex scholarly journal, have
discovered that there is a brain region in the cortex, called inferior parietal lobule (IPL) (Renato M.E.
Sabbatini, PHD). Essentially: the IPL allows the brain to process information from senses and help in
selective attention and perception (for example, women are more able to focus on specific stimuli,
such as a baby crying in the night). Studies have linked the right IPL with the memory involved in
understanding and manipulating spatial relationships and the ability to sense relationships between
body parts. It is also related to the perception of our own affects or feelings. The left IPL is involved
with perception of time and speed, and the ability to mentally rotate 3 D figures (as in the well known
Tetris game). (Renato M.E. Sabbatini, PHD)
Overall, the IPL in males is 10% larger than female[s], but this is because of men s larger body size
(Renato M.E. Sabbatini, PHD). On the other hand, women have proportionally more gray matter
within this structure. This is significant because gray matter is where thought transfer and synapse
occurs. Using magnetic resonance imaging, the scientists measured gray matter volumes in several
cortical regions in 17 women and 43 men. Women had 23% (in Broca s area, in the dorsolateral
prefrontal cortex) and
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Child Labor Is A Growing World Problem
Child labor is a growing world problem, more and more laws are being made and enforced. And while
laws prohibit child labor, exceptions are made, like the number of hours a child can work and how old
you have to be to work. Kids as young as seven are working 16 hours in mines. Child labor is
significant all around the world but largely in Asia, Africa, and Latin America and in parts of Europe.
Children are used in mines because they have smaller bodies to climb in shafts and small crevices,
their small nimble hands and fingers are good for sorting minerals. Forced into mines by poverty and
debt, children will spend the rest of their lives working in hazardous environments. These hazardous
conditions are hard to control because mining often takes place in temporary, remote, small scale
locations making it difficult to regulate and monitor (Lillie). Child miners risk injury, death and face
long term health problems caused by back breaking labor, exposure to dust and chemicals and, worst
of all, poisoning. Working in these mine deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their
ability to attend regular school, and hurts them mentally, physically, and socially. Poverty is the
leading reason that children are going to work at such a young age. A child s labor contribution may
be important for the household and for food, especially if few alternative opportunities exist to earning
an income. Many children of mining or farming families are obliged to work to help
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The Owners Of Sweet Cakes
According to Starnes (2015), Aaron and Melissa Klein, the owners of Sweet Cakes By Melissa were
ordered by the state of Oregon to pay $135,000 in damages to a lesbian couple after they refused to
bake them a wedding cake in 2013. I believe diversity was handled poorly by the lesbian couple, the
Christian bakers and the State of Oregon. Yes, they all were in the wrong. There really isn t emotional
anguish if a person doesn t want to participate in your ceremony. Move on, patronize another business
that will happily oblige. In my opinion, this was a move to pick on Christians for what they believe;
but shame on the Christians for not being business savvy. If you know the market is moving toward
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What business ok with performing those services wouldn t at no cost to them, enter a contractual
agreement that prevented you from performing those services? You have eliminated the personal
nature for yourself and have made it a contractual issue, while still protecting your faith. According to
King James Version (2000), in Matthew 10:16 it states Behold, I send you out like sheep among
wolves. Therefore be as shrew as serpents and as harmless as doves. My interpretation, in relation to
this topic, this scripture admonishes Christians to stop being weak and start thinking. Will it hold up in
court? Yes, it will. What you want to do is eliminate the personal nature. Discrimination is proven
based on perception or in this case the manipulation of emotions. What you want to do is eliminate the
personal nature and get a precedent from case law in regards to a business owner refusing service
based on a preexisting contract with another business. The state of Oregon should have been more
objective to see this case for what it really was an attack on Christians for their religious beliefs and
the infringement on the business right to refuse service. The most important question I ponder is how
can you protect one s right while infringing on another? According to Stolberg (2015), Kim Davis, the
clerk in Rowan County, Kentucky refused to issue marriage licenses to same sex couples after the
Supreme Court declared it a constitutional right. The way this
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A Brief Analysis Of The Real Earnings Management ( Rem )...
A brief analysis between the Real Earnings Management (REM) and Off balance Sheet Financing
(OBSF)
Introduction
According to the paragraph 9 of AASB 101, the purpose of financial statements is to provide
information referred to the financial position, financial performance and cash flows of an entity which
is valuable to a wide variety of users in making economic decisions. Nevertheless, real earnings
management (REM) and off balance sheet financing (OBSF) have a negative impact on financial
statements reflecting substance and economic reality of transactions.
The paper provides a brief analysis of the implications of real earnings management (REM) as well as
off balance sheet financing (OBSF) which are relevant to the valuation of a manufacturing company. It
begins with the introduction of the concepts of REM and OBSF respectively, followed by lists of
different major types of REM and OBSF. Afterwards, it distinguishes the two methods from other
ones used for financial statement manipulation. Then, the essay illustrates an explanation related to the
motivations for the financial statement manipulation and the final part is relevant to methods for a
perspective investor on how to detect the occurrence.
Concepts of Real Earnings Management (REM) and Off balance Sheet Financing (OBSF)
Real Earnings Management (REM)
Real earnings management is defined as the real activities manipulation that diverges from the
company s regular operational practices with the primary purpose of
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Why Donovan Deserve The Rule Of Law
The movie is set in the beginning in Brooklynn, New York. A prominent tax attorney is approached by
other top attorneys to help defend a suspected Russia spy. The prominent tax attorney name is James
Donovan. Tom Hanks play a ruthless lawyer who will stop at nothing to keep the law on his side and
to help someone who he believes in one thing justice. Tom Hanks might believe that he is indeed a
Russia spy, but he also believes that he was just doing his stop and why should a guy like that get the
death penalty. He went on to say what present does this set if we executed a spy for doing what his
country asked. The first, shapelier half depicts Donovan s attempts to bring the rule of law to his futile
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He acknowledges his lost but doesn t give up at least not on the entire front. Donovan get his self
entangled with the CIA. The CIA asked him to do something he never expected. To forget about the
law and principles that guide him as a lawyer as well and do the dirty work that the government can t.
He is asked to exchange the convicted Russia spy named Abel for a pilot who crashed and was
captured by the Soviets. Donovan tried to wrap his head around this new task, but Donovan was
determined to complete his mission and serve his country. Donovan runs into trouble with the CIA
when he tries to save both the pilot and young junior from Yale who was captured in East Berlin.
Towards the end of the movie he was successfully able to swap both prisoners and return them home
safety. When Donovan got him, he was addressed by the President on TV that without his help the US
government probably would have been unsuccessful. Donovan character takes on a strong character
and lawyer role who questions every aspect and realism of the world and US. The most interesting
aspect of the movie was the communications between Abel and Donovan. I think that their
relationship was important because it tested the boundaries of what a true friendship can be and how
much humanity and love can test even the strongest believer in the
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Why Boat Owners Wrap Boats
Many boat owners wrap boats fro different reasons maybe for the up coming off boating season in the
cold months called winterization to protect it from the harsh elements. Others wrap boats to protect the
boats existing paint job for a future sale and some may wrap the boat to do a color change instead of
painting it. When wrapping a boat owners can customize their wrap with graphics, logos or text. When
shrink wrapping a boat you are covering the entire boat and must prepare the boat first. The boat must
be out of the water and if self installing the shrink wrap owners need to measure the boat don t forget
adding height for any Bimini top or extras you may have and giving yourself a couple extra feet give
or take. Once you have the
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Summary Of Three Fragments
World War Two left people calloused and experience when it came to see through the eyes of death.
This event changed culture, storytelling, as well as literature. Trough these shifts in culture,
imagination grew with the thought of what humanity is capable of. Humans learned that they are
capable of destroying the Earth. This was a radical shift of thinking for humanity. The short non
fiction piece, Three Fragments, helps capture curiosity through this short essay. The essay is structured
to tease the imagination to fill in the gaps of the essay. The language is simple, clear, soft, dry and
quick. The simplicity of the language helps the reader creature clear mental pictures as they read the
essay. The image of death is behind all of the imagery in this essay. The first line of the essay grabs the
attention of the reader, I didn t tell you how I got lice wearing a German helmet. (Simic.) Lice
generally disgust people once the topic is brought up in public. The way this line is used at first, brings
up the subject like it is almost normal and causal. From. The first sentence in the essay, there is more
reveled. The story progresses into a childhood story of snooping around, but with dead bodies. From
the start of this sentence, the reader should know that this is no typical childhood story, It was in those
first days just after the liberation of Belgrade, I was up in the old cemetery with a few friends, kind of
snooping around. Then, all of a sudden, we saw
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Differences Between Seventeenth Century England And 17th...
The following are the primary differences between the political paths of seventeenth century England
and the seventeenth century France. Factors that led their different political paths was the military
concerns. Changes in military organization, weapons, and tactics that sharply increased the cost of
warfare. Monarch sought new sales with the growing expenses. Seventeenth century is a time when
the rulers of France were becoming more and more absolutist, England was moving away from
absolutism. The seventeenth century was the time of Louis XIV. He was known as the Sun King and
declared himself “without equal.” He is generally considered to be the most powerful monarch
to ever rule in Western Europe. Louis ruled with an iron fist, and never became dependent on a single
advisor. He often spied on ministers, even opening their mail. In religious matters, Louis revoked the
Edict of Nantes primarily to prevent religious differences from erupting into a civil conflict. Louis
XIV took absolutism to extremes, claiming to be a servant of God (the divine right of Kings ) and
dissolving France s only general assembly. Why absolutism failed in England but grew in France is
due mainly to the political situation in each country when the idea was first introduced. In England,
the English people had been proud of their rights as Englishmen which dated to the Magna Carta of
1215. They were never ruled by an absolute monarch and had no intention of submitting. When
Charles I attempted to dissolve Parliament and finally declared war on it, he was executed for treason,
the first monarch to be executed by his own people. After a brief experiment with the Protectorate of
Oliver Cromwell, Charles II returned to England as monarch. He was succeeded by James II who also
isolated (divided) the English people and was forced to flee. At the invitation of Parliament William of
Orange (in the Netherlands) and James daughter Mary were invited to assume the English throne; (this
was the Glorious Revolution of 1688) but were required of accepting the Throne to sign the English
Bill of Rights, which stated the monarch could not suspend laws passed by Parliament, judges would
hold office during good
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Study Hall Research Paper
As every summer break comes to the bitter end there is always the one thing is around the cover,
school. And with every school year that passes by high schoolers are assigned new classes and periods
but for the majority, one thing they can always count on is study hall. Study hall is a short period in
between classes where you can get school announcements, catch up on homework, study for a
upcoming test, or give yourself a break from the hustle and bustle that takes place during the school
day. Many students enjoy this period for extra time on projects/homework or to give their mind a
break for a small time. Although students enjoy it, some people believe it is a waste of time that could
be spent on classes. I argue that it is a essential time for students to help improve their overall learning
and grades.
Students are constantly working and learning, sometimes they may need a break to process all that
information and to clear their head. That doesn t even include how the time could be valuable to
getting work done which helps everyone. Maybe they need to finish reading a book or need to apply
the finishing touches on a paper/project. In the long run this can make or break a student s overall
education and grade. It s just not a break to do whatever you want, although taking a small break from
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It s important to give students actual time to get their work completed rather than just giving them an
overwhelming amount and expecting it to get done on time. While some who may see it as a waste of
time don t see it as a high schooler does. A high schooler can see it as a place of relief, relief that they
can give their mind a break or have the time to do their homework so they can keep their grades up.
As long as the student is using their precious time for the greater good, there is no reason to see it as a
waste of time. What might be a waste of time to you might be helpful to someone
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California Resources Case Study
1. What did you choose to cover? Please list the main link to the park/reserve/organization.
I choose to cover the California Resources Corporation (CRC). They are an oil and natural gas
exploration and production company operating properties exclusively in the state of California. They
works closely with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the
California Department of Fish and Wildlife, universities and non profit organizations like the Wildlife
Habitat Council to promote habitat conservation and biodiversity. (Corporation, 2016).
The main link to this organization is http://www.crc.com. However, if you want to find out how they
help preserve biodiversity you can find that under community outreach or just click
http://www.crc.com/community outreach/conservation and environmental protection/preserving
biodiversity and wildlife habitat.
2. Where is it located?
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This Habitat Consevation Area of over 8,000 acres is home to the San Joaquin kit fox, Blunt nosed
leopard lizard, Giant kangaroo rat, Tipton kangaroo rat, San Joaquin antelope squirrel, Western
burrowing owl and several native plant species which they are committed to protecting. (Corporation,
2016)
5. How are human actions related to the problems they are working on?
The main reason for the creation of the Elk Hills Habitat Conservation Area is because humans are
disturbing and destructing their natural habitat for cultivation or urbanization. The change in the
Central Valley from open grasslands to farms, orchards, houses and roads has had the greatest impact
on San Joaquin kit foxes, causing death, illness, injury, difficulty in finding a mate and difficulty in
finding food. (Wildlife, 2014).
6. In what ways could you personally participate in this project/reserve/organization you are
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Peyote
In The Man Who Killed the Deer by Frank Waters, the speaker talks about how Martiniano, the man
who killed the deer, is disconnected from his tribe and is in search of a religion. After coming in
contact with a member of the peyote church, he decides he wants to try it. He finds the visions and
hallucinations reassuring for a while, but after the authorities invade one of the ceremonies, he no
longer wants to be associated with peyote and the trouble it is bringing his tribe. Peyote and the
ritualistic uses have a long history, and it has been used within a number of Native American tribes in
the United States since the mid 1800 s to the early 1900 s. Peyote is a cactus, and the most common
species is known as Lophophora williamsii. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These peyote rituals later became associated with the Native American Church (NAC). There are
various divisions of the NAC, with each chapter having specific officers or personnel dedicated to
carrying out the ritualistic processes. The most prominent position is the Road Chief, whom of which
is responsible for leading the main elements of the meeting as well as directing participants down the
peyote road, or a way of living life well. Other positions within the church include Fire Man, Cedar
Man, and Earth Mother. While each chapter is different, most of them adopt similar ceremonial
elements, which include: the avoidance of alcohol, devotion to family and general moral living
(Majchrzak). During the ceremonies, the Road Chief administers the peyote, which are in the form of
mescal buttons. While the peyote is administered, music will often be sung in the background. The use
of feathers, rattles, bone whistles, and drumming are also a common element of the peyote
ceremonies. The ceremonies usually begin on Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m. and end on Sunday
mornings, commencing with a communal breakfast. It is believed that the consumption of peyote
allows for communion with the gods and the deceased, as well as offering participants a sense of
guidance, power and healing
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Treaty Of Paris Research Paper
Treaty of Paris of 1763
Was signed by Britain, Spain, and France on February 10th 1763. It gave up all French territory in
mainland North America which ended military threat posed by the French to the British colonies.
Treaty of Paris 1783
Signed by those representing the British and those representing the US, ending the Revolutionary War.
Jay s Treaty 1794
Helped solve remaining issues between the US and Britain after the American Revolutionary War.
Pinckney s Treaty (Treaty of San Lorenzo) 1794
This treaty solved territorial issues between the United States and Spain, granted American ships
access to the Mississippi river, and allowed American settlers to expand westward.
Louisiana Purchase 1803
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It ended the Aroostook war
Buchanan Packingham Treaty 1843
Oregon Treaty 1846
Treaty that settled the claims for Oregon from both Britain and America.
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1848
Peace treaty between the US and Mexico that ended the Mexican American war that lasted from 1846
1848.
Clayton Bulwer Treaty 1850
A treaty between the US and the United Kingdom to rebuild the Nicaragua canal that would connect
the pacific ocean to the atlantic. It required both the US and UK to use the canal to an unfair
advantage. It also said neither party could attempt to occupy Nicaragua, Costa Rica, or any other part
of Central America.
Aix La Chappelle 1854
A document that stated that the US wanted to purchase Cuba from Spain and if Spain refused the US
would have to declare war on them.
Harris Treaty 1858
Treaty that allowed the US to trade with Japan. This Treaty opened up five ports for the US to use for
trade.
Alaska Purchase 1867
Treaty that established the sale of Alaska to the US from russia for $7.2 million dollars.
Burlingame Treaty 1868
Treaty that was made to make immigration restrictions lighter between the US government and the
Chinese
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Wearable Wearability Research Paper
Although physiological signals, such as an increase in temperature and blood pressure, are not
traditionally considered an input channel within computer science, computers are gradually moving
beyond the desktop and reaching closer contact with our bodies. An affective wearable a wearable
computer equipped with physiological sensors and pattern recognition is designed to perceive and
respond to the wearer s affective state. Affective states are determined by certain patterns; one pattern
would be a change in nervous system activity, such as an increase in heart rate. While most wearables
today are designed as bands around our wrists, these miniature flexible electrodes can be attached to
jewelry or sewn into our clothes. Indeed, people are already in physical contact with many things that
could be augmented with sensors (Picard).
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The City Of Houston s Pension Crisis
The City of Houston s Pension Crisis The City of Houston s Pension Crisis 2 Introduction The City of
Houston pension systems are at a crossroads. The recession has brought pension funding practices into
the bureaucratic limelight due to the proliferating scrutiny and tightening of the local finances.
Pension reform has been spurred by ballooning cost projections and an estimate $2.7 trillion
nationwide funding gap (Johnson, Chingos Whitehurst, 2013). Reforming the insufficient pension
system has suggested for most citizens from taxpayers who want to reduce the expense down and yet
still receive a great quality of firefighters, police officer, and public services who want to preserve
their retirement security. The recent Detroit bankruptcy ruling has left a sobering precedent that
pension promises are not sacrosanct, but could possibly renege on if a local government falls too far
behind its funding obligations (Bomey 2013). The wide ranges of public sector pensions are
considering benefit plans. In these kind of plan, when an employee reaches a specified age or years of
service, he or she in entitled to a set amount of benefits each year from retirement until decease. The
benefit amount of a retiree
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Counselor Essay
Caretaker Interview 1
April 6, 2014
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Caretaker Interview 2
Interview with Michael is a Case Manager within Spectrum Health hospitals and has been for four
years. Michael is twenty eight years old and enjoys doing his job although he has stated that it can be
difficult at times. Michael stated that sometimes there is over time when other employees call in and
case load can be heavy at times. Michael stated that every so often he has to wear a pager so
employees within the hospital can get ahold of them when emergent issues arise. On call is every third
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Michael often sets up agendas for his work and how to get the work done in a timely manner so he
does not get frustrated when things don t get done or issues arise. Michael relieves frustration this way
because he is able to visualize what he needs to do and what things to do first. Michael often takes
times off from work in order to not get frustrated within his position. Michael will spend time with his
family and while at home he will not speak of work so that he can enjoy family time and not think of
work while relaxing. Burnout is defined as an internal psychological experience that involves feelings,
attitudes, motives and expectations. Burnout means the energy of an individual has been consumed by
helping others. Energy crisis occurs when the psychic demand exceeds the supply. Burnout is often
experienced with a state of physical, mental and emotional exhaustion caused by a long term
involvement within an emotionally demanding situation. Burnout is often accompanied by physical
depletion, feelings of helplessness, disillusionment, negative self concept and negative attitudes
toward employment, people and life in itself. Burnout represents a breaking point where it s hard for
an individual to cope with the environment surrounding them. Compassion fatigue is often caused by
a work related stress and it is also an increase of loss in compassion over a period of time.
Compassion fatigue can share similar
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Ancient Mesopotamian Culture
Without soil we would have nothing. Plants could not anchor to anything and would have no source of
nutrients. But even then plants would not grow, its the addition of water that allows life. The mesh of
dirt and water creates a squishy playground of good bacteria. Mud can be useful in lots of aspects the
Ancient Mesopotamians used mud to build their homes providing them with protection, but also
allowing them to return the material back to the earth once it was no longer needed. In modern times
people will pay big bucks to use mud to detoxify their skin. There is also an old wives tale that mixing
it through your scalp will cure your dandruff. The art community is no stranger to the use of mud
either. In many cultures certain types of
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Finance Questions and Answers
TUTORIAL 1 TUTORIAL DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
2. (a) Discuss the role of money in a financial system.
money is a financial asset that facilitates financial and economic transactions
a medium of exchange swapped for goods and services
a store of value wealth is held or measured in money terms
a standard of deferred payment used to record indebtedness
a unit of account transactions are priced in money terms
currency is generally divisible, portable and durable
(b) Does money have to be currency? If not, what are some alternatives?
money is anything that is universally acceptable as a medium of exchange
further, money generally has the characteristics of being divisible and a store of value
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Examples, commercial banks, building societies, credit unions
contractual savings institutions. Their liabilities (sources of funds) are contracts that generate periodic
cash flows, such as insurance contracts and superannuation savings. Their accumulated funds are used
to purchase both real and financial assets. Includes insurance offices and superannuation funds
finance companies. Provide loans mainly to small business and retail customers. Also provide lease
finance. No depositors, therefore they borrow funds in the money and capital markets to finance their
activities
investment banks and merchant banks. Specialise in the provision of off balance sheet advisory
services such as providing advice on mergers and acquisitions, balance sheet structuring, risk
management
unit trusts and managed funds. A unit trust is formed under a trust deed. Investors purchase units
issued by the trustee. The trust invests in specific asset classes (such as equity or property) within the
terms of the trust deed
5. As an employee of the finance department of a corporation you are asked to explain the matching
principle to an executive of the organisation. You know that you will need to give practical examples.
What are you going to advise the executive?
Matching principal:
short term assets should be funded by short term liabilities. Example, use a bank overdraft to finance
the purchase of
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How Is John D Rockefeller A Captain Of Industry
To describe John D. Rockefeller in one word would be an extremely difficult, if not impossible, thing
to do. Rockefeller was known by so many things in his time and still today; a captain of industry who
revolutionised the American economy with new business practices and keen management of what he
controlled, a robber baron who lied and cheated his way to the top with back room dealings and taking
advantage of the most disadvantaged of people. In his early life, Rockefeller grew up in Richmond,
New York with his two brothers and two sisters about 20 years before the start of the Civil War as the
child of Eliza Davison and William Avery Rockefeller. His father was con artist who spent most of
John s life traveling selling his various elixirs and his mother was a devout Baptist who John said
shaped his life and most of his religious views for the rest of his life. Towards the end of his life,
Rockefeller had built up a beyond substantial fortune but, seeing as how he was now retired from the
oil industry and had no desire to invest into a new business, he decided to follow Andrew Carnegie s
Gospel of Wealth by donating the bulk of his wealth to charity. John D. Rockefeller was truly a man
who was almost undefinable despite the simple black and white labels that most people and historians
have pinned upon him, as we examine his life it can be determined that Rockefeller was neither an evil
man nor a good one but someone who lived his life in the grey. To begin the look at
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Tea Cake In The Great Gatsby
Many people believe that a person s name is just as important as who that person is on the inside
regarding the kind of personality traits they possess. Tea cakes from Zora Neale Hurston s Their Eyes
Were Watching God; Blanche DuBois in Tennessee William s A Streetcar Named Desire; and Jay
Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby all had great significance amongst their names which
helped to unveiled the truth behind who they were. In Their Eyes Were Watching God Tea Cake has a
name with more positive associations. When Janie first hears his name, she says, Tea Cake! So you
sweet as all dat? The answer is yes, he is sweet. Tea Cake values Janie s personality and company,
which is why he wants to be near her and have her work beside him. Tea Cake also feels a strong duty
and obligation toward his wife such as to provide for her material things, protect her from dangers,
etc. Another characteristic that shows he s a sweet person is his willingness to both talk and listen.
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We learned the main characted was born with the name James Gatz, but he changed it to Jay Gatsby.
The reason he changed his name is because he wanted a new identity to reflect his new lifestyle. In
addition, one can associate his name with his criminal background. Oh, I ve been in several things, he
corrected himself, I was in the drug business and then I was in the oil business. But I m not in either
now. (90) He changes his name the very moment he sees his first opportunity to make money: helping
a man called Dan Cody to smuggle alcohol into American from Canada when he was 17 years old.
Although he never openly admits he was in illegal business, we can assume from the story that he had
gained his power and wealth through criminal behavior suggested by his name. To top that theory off
another name for a gun is a gat , which is ironic because he ends up being killed with a gun, and it has
criminal relation to
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The Rise Of Music In The Late 70 s And 80s
People in the late 70 s and 80 s have both happy and frustrating memories about the cassette tape. This
era of adolescents spent hours creating mix tapes to have their favorite songs on one tape instead of
having constantly switch out tapes for different songs. This made the sharing of music more personal,
important, and meaningful because one would want the perfect tape. However, once the compact disc
commonly known as the CD released in the early 1980 s (Downes 1) people were not aware of how it
will affect this culture of mix tapes and love for music. As the 80 s ended, also did the era of the
cassette. The end of this era started in 1983, where the sales of the compact disc reached 800,000
worldwide sales, and officially ended in 1990, where sales reached one billion sales (Downes 1). This
demised caused the rise of the CD and what it brought. What the compact disc brought was better
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As the compact disc was getting more and more popular, this connection with music and people was
being lost. The people who were born in the late 70 s lived with tapes, both video and audio, personal
radios, and saw the development of the CD s and the mp3 file. These are the people, the teenagers,
that were most affected by the cassette disruption. These are the people who spent days, in total hours,
mixing tapes to share with others and to have for themselves. These total hours create a long list of
memories that they share to this day (Bolin 7 8). Gӧran Bolin, a professor at Södertörn University,
Sweden, did a study and wrote a journal called Passion and Nostalgia in Generational Media
Experiences , and within it he interviews three focus groups. The last focus group was the people born
in the late 70 s, and one interviewee, Frida, recalls the connection
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Media Event Research Paper
201510394 Dr. Kleinecke Bates Is Television History? April 5, 2016 Media Events: British vs.
American Television has held a common place in the households of western civilizations for well over
50 years now, but historically speaking, it s only been recently that people have really begun to study
television. Such studies have really started to be taken seriously and the audiences of television are
also being compared and seen in different ways than they were in the past. Some of the studies
concentrate more on how television affects memory, others look specifically at types of televisions
and the genres they have created, and one of the most discussed ideas in television and its specific
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A media event is made up of several different components, and those components are very important
so that one can tell the difference between it and a news event. A media event, by definition, is
something that interrupts daily life, it is an event that was preplanned and the media was invited,
meaning the event would still be held even if the media was not there. It is an event that can restore
order and bring normalcy back to life as opposed to a news event which usually brings disruption to
life. A pair of researchers, Daniel Dayan, and Elihu Katz have done extensive research on the subject
of media events. They wrote a paper in which they discuss in detail what a Media event really is.
According to them, there are three categories that a media event could fall into. The categories are
Contests, Conquests, and Coronations the three C s. Each category has its own regulations, and an
event must meet these in order to fit into the category. A contest is simple, it is as it sounds, a contest
or competition of some form, a sporting event such as football, the Olympic games, races and many
other such types of events. Conquests are not as simple. An excellent example of a conquest is when
man landed on the moon for the first time, it is when a large momentous event happens, perhaps even
something so momentous that it can change the world. A coronation can be a
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Family In Richard Wright s Black Boy
In Richard Wright s Black Boy, Richard subconsciously wants to move as far from his family as
possible. For example, when his life takes a very fortunate turn, Richard encounters Mrs. Moss. When
Richard first meets Mrs. Moss, he says, I had met the warmest, friendliest person I had ever known,
that I discovered that all human beings were not...like the members of my family (Wright 210).
Richard means that his family often disgusts him, and new people he meets are a welcome change.
After conversing with Mrs. Moss and her daughter, Richard finds that he is suffused with happiness, a
certain warmness, which his family does not bring about (save his mother on occasion). As Wright
recalls an uncle s words, He needs more flesh on him, [Uncle Edward]
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The Transformation of Gilgamesh Depicted in The Epic of...
Gilgamesh struggled to establish moral principle. His personality at first was an arrogant, self centered
tyrant ; he was described by Enkidu His teeth are dragon s fangs, his countenance is like a lion his
charge is the rushing of the flood... (pg. 16 line 3 6). But towards the end of this epic narrative
Gilgamesh switched over to a more humble and sincere person. This adjustment in Gilgamesh s
behavior shows his modesty and the morality throughout the story.
At first, Gilgamesh was seen as an oppressor to his people. He was known to be among the best of
creation; as stated in the prolouge When the gods created Gilgamesh they gave him a perfect body... .
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This king saw himself more superior to his people, and he was filled with pride.
His personality starts changing after he defeated Humbaba, who was causing havoc in the society.
After he kills him this changes the views of the people in his city and he becomes loved. He did a
great deed for his people, and he felt very gratifying about it. Although this played a role in his
personality shift, the turning point occurred after death of Enkidu. After his death Gilgamesh was
grieving intensly, by this the reader can infer that he is humbling himself.
Gilgamesh knew that Enkidu was just as magnificent as himself, so after his death When Gilgamesh
knew death was around the corner he did not enjoy worldly pleasures, thus making him more god
fearing.
Another interesting point is when Gilgamesh called upon god O glorious Shamash, I have followed
the road you commanded but now if you send no succor how shall I escape? (p.17 lines 33 34).This
exemplifies the fact that Gilgamesh needs divine help, Gilgamesh is not satisfied with his own
strength and abilities thus calls upon god in humility. The last occurance that proves Gilgamesh s
personality shift is when he decided to bring the plant back to Uruk. He wanted the old men to eat it
first so they can be rejuvenated, and then he would take part of it last. In conclusion, Gilgamesh s
personality and outlook on life changes completely throughout the story. It shows that no matter how
strong an epic
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Drosophila Melanogaster Research Paper
Upon analyzing the mutant Drosophila melanogaster and comparing it to its wild type counterpart, it
was determined that the allele of the mutant gene phenotypically alters eye color. There are no other
physical differences concerning bristles, wing shape, body color, wing venation, nor eye shape. Wild
type male and female D. melanogaster have vibrant orange eyes with the addition of a black, pseudo
pupil in the center (Figure 1. C and D). Their eye color appears to darken with age. Male and female
wild type eye color does not vary significantly. Mutant male and female D. melanogaster have a
significantly darker eye color than the wild type flies. The color resembles a reddish shade that
resembles wine or oxidized blood (Figure 1. A and B). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first possible gene is ras1 or raspberry gene. This gene is located on the X chromosome and at
9E1 9E2 on the cytogenetic map. The location on the recombination map is unknown. The ras1 gene
is a possible choice due to the dark red and orange color combination that it expresses. (Nash et al.
1994) Another gene is the Pur1 or the purplish ruby gene. This gene is located at 3 39.5 on the
recombination map. The Pur1 gene could be responsible for the mutant s eye coloration due to the red
and brown pigments that are present. (Aparisi and Najera 1990) The pr1 or purple gene is another
possible explanation for the mutant s eye color. This gene is located at 38B3 38B3 on the cytogenetic
map. It s location on the recombination map is 2 54.5. The purple gene has a high probability of being
responsible for the mutant s eye color due to the light reddish color combined with a touch of orange
and the similar texture that it possesses. (Kim et al. 1996) Another possible gene is ry1 or rosy. This
gene is located on the 3R chromosome. Its location on the recombination map is 3 52.0. The rosy gene
can be located at 87D9 87D9 on the cytogenetic map. Rosy gene is another possibility because it
possess a red shade with more orange and brown pigments that could compensate for the lighting
when viewing the mutant specimen through the stereoscope. (Zhou and Riddiford
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A Farewell Of Arms By Ernest Hemingway
In his novel A Farewell to Arms Ernest Hemingway wrote, We re going to have a strange life. (D). His
life was not ordinary by any means; he became the voice of his generation with his poignant works
capturing the emotions of the American people after World War I. In his novel A Farewell to Arms
Ernest Hemingway attempts to demonstrate through the characters of Frederic Henry and Rinaldi the
feelings of horror and disillusionment the people of the Modern era tried to escape.
Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899, in the suburbs of Chicago to a middle class
family. As the oldest of six children, Hemingway was very close with his mother even though he often
disagreed with her values (Shuman, R. Baird 897). Hemingway s passion for the outdoors was
instilled in him at a young age when his family would spend summers in the woods of northern
Michigan ( Hemingway, Ernest ). After graduating from Oak Park High School in 1917, Hemingway
decided to continue doing what he loved instead of going to college; he began working for The Kansas
City Star as a reporter where he began to develop his unique writing style (Shuman, R. Baird 897).
After the newspaper ran an article about the war, Hemingway decided to enlist ( Hemingway, Ernest ).
Hemingway was disappointed when he was quickly rejected by the U.S. Army because of his poor
eyesight; determined to help Hemingway joined the Red Cross and was sent to the Italian Austrian
front as an ambulance driver ( Ernest
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Environmentalism as a Religion
Environmentalism as religion
As global warming intensifies, glaciers melt and forests reduced,more and more people begin to be
concerned about environment problem. Environment is the fundamental of our existence,so we need
protect environment. Paul H. Rubin in his article Environmentalism as religion says But there is
another sense in which environmentalism is becoming more and more like a religion: It provides its
adherents with an identity (399). He thinks environmentalism like a religion, and environmentalism
and religion have many same characteristic. I agree Rubin s opinion. Like religion, environmentalism
has difference tribe, environmentalist like a missionary, environmentalism and religion both have food
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But if we don t protect earth, we will face more and more environment problem, global warming
intensifies, glaciers melt and forests reduced. We can live in earth. So, if we protect environment, it
will be better. Environmentalist also gives people a hope.
Rubin says, There are food taboos. Instead of eating fish on Friday, or avoiding pork, Greens now eat
organic foods and many are moving towards eating only locally grown
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Hoot By Carl Hiaasen
Finally Carl Hiaasen makes amazing book Hoot into a movie. The book comes to life with the help of
the actors Logan Lerman played as Roy and Cody Linley played as Mullet Fingers. With the help of
them and other amazing actors they make the movie funny and enjoyable.
Roy Eberhart moves to Florida and on the bus ride to his first day at his new school, Roy saw a boy
running as fast as the bus was moving. Well that very next day Roy s curiosity got the best of him and
he decides to follow the running boy. While all of this was going on there is a new pancake place
opening up, you might think great but the running boy knows what s really going on. So as Roy gets
closer to the boy he learns that if Mother Paula s the pancake house is built
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Compare And Contrast The New Deal And The Jacksonian Era
A reform movement is a type of social movement that aims to make a gradual change in certain
aspects of society, rather than rapid or fundamental changes. Reforms targeted the causes of the
depression and sought to prevent a crisis like it from happening again. By financially rebuilding the
U.S. while ensuring not to repeat history. The New Deal period and the Jacksonian Era are periods that
introduced many reforms during those times.
The New Deal was a series of federal programs, public work projects, financial reforms and
regulations enacted in the United States during the 1930s, by the response to the Great Depression. At
the beginning of the Great Depression, the economy was destabilized by bank failures followed by
credit difficulties.
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of E-Textbooks
STUDENT AND TEACHERS PERCEPTIONS OF E TEXTBOOKS AND E READERS NEW
WAYS TO LEARN?
In this age of information technology, the traditional notion of literacy , which is understood as the
ability to read and write is far from sufficient. In order to adequately characterize literacy in the 21st
century, the definition has to capture the relationship between literacy and new technologies.
Information and skills are indispensable concepts in the characterization of literacy in a knowledge
based society. Digital literacy is concerned with the ability to understand information , and to evaluate
and integrate information in multiple formats that the computer can deliver (Gilster, in Pool 1997).
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The success of a web enhanced experience will require professors to learn new skills in order to
effectively interact with students. Sun et al. (2012) suggest that the positive impact of e textbooks is
directly related to the incorporation of features in the learning process.
Academics are still challenged by to efficiently measure technology s influence on higher education
learning. Many articles discuss the advantages and disadvantages of e textbooks and agree that the
current letter grading system may not be the best way to reward performance in this new environment.
O Donnell and Sharp (2012) highlighted in their survey that students think technology delivers greater
performance and is better for preparation at the masters level compared to traditional methods, see
also (O Donnell, 2008).
In conclusion, students using print books not all students have a difficult time connecting with the
content and students not all students who used e textbooks on the other hand there is a possibility of
most to appreciate user friendly search options and the overall
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Describe Platt s Methods Of Strong Inference Case Study
Questions and Responses
1) Describe Platt s methods of strong inference. How does this method guide research programmes in
terms of accuracy of conclusions, efficiency of resources and utility of planning for future research?
Platt s methods of strong inference are post positivism. He asserts that counter productivity can occur
when a single theory is adhered to and attachment occurs. The single theory method lacks efficiency
and can be subject to confirmation bias. Strong inference is the method Platt encourages and proposes.
Alternate hypotheses are a foundational part of strong inference. When creating an important
experiment with the possibility of differing and alternative outcomes, each of which will, as nearly as
possible, exclude one or more of the hypotheses . Furthermore, Platt proposes to run the experiment to
get a clean result . Lastly, Recycling the procedure, making sub hypotheses or sequential hypotheses
to refine the possibilities that remain, and so on . This type of research leads to improved accuracy of
conclusions due to the nature of not depending on one hypothesis or the attachment to a single theory.
Resources are efficiently used due to the logical progression of strong inference and the rapid nature
conclusions. Platt states,
It is clear why this makes for rapid and powerful progress. For exploring the unknown, there is no
faster method; this is the minimum sequence of steps. Any conclusion that is not an exclusion is
insecure and must be rechecked. Any delay in recycling to the next set of hypotheses is only a delay.
Strong inference, and the logical tree it generates, are to inductive reasoning what the syllogism is to
deductive reasoning, in that it offers a regular method for reaching firm inductive conclusions one
after the other as rapidly as possible.
Molecular biology is one example used by Platt. Systematic method of inference is credited with
leading to a succession of pivotal experiments that caused the field of molecular biology to explode .
It seeks to guide future research by following a logical structure to further research and lays a
grounded foundation.
Source: Class PowerPoints and Platt s Strong Inference
2) Describe why causal relationships
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Autoinjectors
1. Introduction
Mass casualty situations are common with most of the natural disasters like earth quake, tsunami,
flood, avalanche, explosion, accidents, building collapse, military operations and terrorism. Injuries
and wound infections are very common in such disasters that need immediate management; otherwise
it may lead to morbidity and mortality. Medical management is very difficult at that situation as the
access to hospital sector would be either not possible or difficult. Autoinjectors are very much useful
in emergency situations as it can make self administration possible. It can be used to deliver drug
either by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection. Autoinjector has got many advantages. It delivers
the drug fast and gives better bioavailability as it deliver the drug with a spray effect during
administration. It is convenient and since the needle is inside the vial itself, the needle phobia can be
avoided.
1.1 Natural disasters and infections
Natural disasters like tropical cyclones, geophysical disasters (earth quakes) and geomorphic disasters
(avalanches and landslides) all these could lead to outbreaks of infectious disease. There would be an
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Aminoglycosides are used for serious infections due to gram negative bacilli. Structurally they have
two aminosugars linked to hexose nucleus through glycosidic linkage. Aminoglycosides are obtained
from Streptomyces or Micromonospora species. Aminoglycosides are highly polar and hence are not
absorbed by oral route. All aminoglycosides resemble in their pharmacokinetic properties. They will
not penetrate into the central nervous system and normally administered topically, intravenously,
intramuscularly or intrathecally. Most of the parenteral aminoglycosides are excreted as such in urine.
Aminoglycosides may cause ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity and neuromuscular blockade on long term
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The Human s Lymphatic System
Jacob Holloway
Jennifer Reaves
A P II
19 November 2016
HIV
Approximately 1.2 million people are living with HIV in the United States alone. Of those 1.2 million,
13 percent did not know they were infected (Basic Statistics, 2016). These numbers are very startling.
HIV, or Human Immunodeficiency Virus, attacks the body s immune system, more specifically its T
cells. With HIV weakening the immune system it can lead to a greater risk for infection, and
eventually Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The immune system is not an actual
system in the body but more a process of the body. The immune system works through the body s
lymphatic system. The human s lymphatic system is an incredible and intricate factory, working day
and night to keep the body free of foreign pathogens, bacteria, viruses, and other unwanted guests.
Composed of lymph nodes and vessels, carrying lymph and waste though the body to be disposed of,
its job is to locate and get rid of anything that has the potential to do damage to the body, or get rid of
something that s just not supposed to be there. One specific part of the lymphatic system that helps
with the body s defense against foreign pathogens is the T lymphocytes, or T cells. These cells are
made and matured in the thymus, which is significantly larger in children because of the developing
and adapting immune systems. The body has several different types of T cells. The functions of the T
cells are to fight against pathogens in several
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Argumentative Essay On The White Cube
The purpose of this essay is to examine the controversial topic of the white cube and how the artists
try to go over this fixed model. The first part of the essay is focused on the description of the model of
the white cube and how it starts to be the ideally model for the art exhibition. Far away from the
previous conception of the exhibition where the Salon Model was predominant. Nevertheless it starts
to be clear that this model is not perfect: directly connected with the business of the art and the art
institution, become a real obstacle for the artists. The first writer/artist who speaks about the white
cube was Brian O Doherty with a series of three articles published by Artforum in 1976. After some
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In an hour there was a transference from the the object (where s the art?) to subject (me). The room
which they are locked is, if my information is correct, an art room. (Brian O Doherty)
With this exhibition the artist, and in general all the artist conception of this period, want to show how
the space of the museums and gallery want to imprison the art between four walls. It is in in the
middle of the 20th century that the walls start to be the enemy of the artists because their art should be
free from constrictions; they felt oppressed from that the writer Brian O Doherty defined like the
immaculate modernist prison .
Especially during the 60s and 70s when all the types of the present contemporary art starts to go out,
the artists did not want to be represented from formal art institutions, like are museums and art
galleries. They are something against the idea of the artists art. The museums and art galleries should
be institutions open to the society and at the same time they should have a role of
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Read Carefully the Following Piece of Text. What Does It...
Assignment 5
Part1
Option B
Read carefully the following piece of text. What does it tell us about cross cultural encounters?
In 1892 the new vice consul for the Benin river section Captain Henry Gallwey visited Benin and
signed a treaty which made Benin a British protectorate, but as far as the British were concerned the
treaty proved disappointing and by 1896 many British traders and officials were calling for military
intervention, although the foreign office seemed reluctant to do this.
On January 2nd 1897 the acting consul general of the protectorate James Phillips set off without
permission for Benin accompanied by a large armed party. When news of the oncoming invaders
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The Benin art works were brought back and sold to a variety of private collectors and museums alike,
including The Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford and the British Museum. Competition to acquire these
unusual objects was fierce.
The view from Victorians concerning the artwork was that they were obtained from brutal and unruly
savages from Benin (The Times, 25th September 1897, p12) but it was also thought that the quality
and workmanship of the pieces was exceptional.
Originally when the pieces were put on display at museums such as The Pitt Rivers they were just
piled up in what seemed a chaotic manner in glass cabinets, not displayed in any order or reference to
religious or cultural beliefs, they were just grouped in terms of use with no thought to artistic value.
In the British Museum the Benin plaques were originally displayed in an area known as the Assyrian
Basement that was not even known that well to the general public and have since shown to have no
relevance to the rest of the contents of that room. The storage of the pieces in that way suggests that
they were uncertain as to how to categorise these works of art.
In museums today various pieces are displayed in such a way as to show people that these pieces are
what they are and to explain their original uses etc. In Paris for example, a new museum was built in
2006 called Quai Branly and it displayed a collection of Benin pieces including
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The Laws And The Law
into law, similar to Hobbes. The fact that Bentham thought that a governments law is final does not
mean that this ruling entity has absolute power. Bentham felt that the power within the government
should be divided and thereby giving no one section too much power, allowing all entities of a
sovereign to govern equally. Moreover, these ideas would be backed by sanctions to positively enforce
the law allowing people to receive some sort or social reward for following the rules and provide a
punishment for those who chose to break them. Thereby encouraging people to follow the law and
discouraging unfavorable behavior. With this idea of pleasurable and punishable sanctions, Bentham
theorized a Principle of Utility. This principle was based on a persons need for pleasure and avoidance
of pain. The Utility Principle was used by Bentham to measure the effect a law has on the people. This
tool was used to suggest that all codified law were only worthy of being law were as uncodified or
common law, or English law during his time, was not meant to become enacted into law. In opposition
to Bentham, a jurist by the name of John Austin theorized a contrasting idea to Bentham s outlook on
governing. Austin s beliefs of governance was similar to Bentham, but with different conclusions.
Austin relied more on morals to create law. These morals he conveyed, derived from scriptural
elements. Austin believed that all morals are illustrated through the teachings of a higher power and
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Extinction of Dinosaurs due to Asteroid Impact Essay
Extinction of Dinosaurs due to Asteroid Impact
Nobody knows for sure exactly how the dinosaurs became extinct. However scientists have speculated
for decades about possible events that caused the dinosaurs to die out. Possibilities range from
asteroids, to volcanoes, to climate changes. One of the more popular or well known extinction theories
involves the belief that an asteroid struck the Earth, causing devastating effects, and triggering mass
extinctions around the end of the Cretaceous period.
The asteroid impact extinction theory began in 1980 with Luis and Walter Alvarez, a father and son
team. They theorized that an asteroid struck the Earth at the close of the Cretaceous period, causing
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Gerta Keller, professor of geosciences at Princeton University, has recently conducted research on the
Chicxulub asteroid in which she analyzed new core samples taken from the asteroid site (Botzer
2004). These samples indicate that the impact that occurred at Chicxulub actually predated the mass
extinction of the dinosaurs, which occurred at the Cretaceous Tertiary boundary about sixty five
million years ago. Keller claims that the Chicxulub impact occurred approximately 300,000 years
before the extinction (Keller 2004). Although previous researchers estimated that the Chicxulub
asteroid was the cause of the extinctions, there had always been doubts about the exact age and size of
the crater, and about the origin of the mega tsunami deposits that were located within the crater (Keller
2004). The focus of Keller s recent research was on finding some answers to these questions. To do so
she analyzed Cretaceous limestone, dolomite, and anhydrite deposits as the site of the Chicxulub
crater (Keller 2004).
The fossil deposits at the Chicxulub site suggest that the mineral layer in the crater was deposited after
the impact, but before the extinction of the dinosaurs and other species. Keller proposes two possible
explanations for this. The first explanation is that the sediments were deposited as the backwash of a
giant tsunami that occurred after the impact (Keller 2004).
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G-String Social Norms
What does an author hope to achieve by violating social norms in their stories? While some may
solely do it for the thrill of being edgy and outlandish, many use it as a path to normalize something
the author believes should no longer be ostracized in their society. This may come in the form of a
woman becoming independent from an oppressive man, a man escaping a loveless marriage that he
feels trapped in, or any other person escaping the societal chains which hold them back from their true
potential as an individual. No matter the case, progress towards a more joyful world cannot be made
through idleness. Change happens because people force change to happen, and the first step to that is
to create a catalyst for deliberation. The easily consumable nature of short stories makes them an
excellent tool for opening a dialogue about a social norm that an author finds off putting or harmful. In
the short story G String by Nicola Barker, the protagonist, Gillian, is portrayed as a woman in a
marriage in which her husband has spent years conditioning her to think very little of herself through
his derogatory comments and blatant disregard for her feelings. After putting up with insult after
insult, she finally stands up for herself and fixes a problem with her husband s car that he could not
solve by using her undergarment, a g string. The story is not truly about the g string, instead playing a
symbolistic role by signifying all that holds her back. The story is actually about
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Patio
There are many different options out there to create outdoor usable. The majority of homeowners
recognizes and have difficulty in deciding between either a deck or a patio. Patio and deck terms often
are used interchangeably. In reality, the differences between the two are quite apparent.
A patio is an outdoor space sited directly on the ground and may be linked to the house or built in a
separate part of the yard. Patios often have concrete bases, and some homeowners utilize stone, tile,
pavers, brick or other materials to build the foundation. In most cases patios do not include a rail; they
may or may not be sheltered. Today s patios have party goodies like fire pits, built in barbeques, and
sitting areas, making them the wonderful relaxation or socialisation space. Source: diynetwork.com
Decks are typically constructed of wood or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The deck using high end materials, the labour required to install a deck is less, helping to lessen
overall cost.
Installation is also a big benefit for choosing a deck. The way a deck is built allows more creativity in
location. The actual structure is built above the ground. This means that tree roots, wet ground, even
big slopes can be easily overcome without adding significant expenses.
Traditionally, the lifespan of a wood structure is about seven eight years if it s not cared for. This
average is getting longer with more options coming into the market like composites and all weather
stains. Even pressure treated wood is seeing new technology in which use smaller molecules in the
stain to get the rich brown colour deeper into the wood; preserving it longer.
Remodeling Magazine (2014) released a study that the return on investment for a wood deck is 87
percent, exceeding all indoor renovations.
In short, from the cost perspective patios are usually cheaper than decks. The cost of the project will
depend upon a variety of factors and these
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Coffee Shops
A WAR IS BREWING
PROGRAMME : MASTER BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION
~Learning Issues~
1.To describe consumers decision making in different market segments when they choose retailers of
coffee using CDP.
2.To identify additional research that should be conducted to validate assumption about consumer
decisions at each stage of the CDP model.
3.To learn how to organize marketing program should be provide for our customers after recognize
their decision making process.
4.To see the impact of brand positioning to the consumers decision making.
5.To recommend marketing strategy after learn about consumers decision making process.
1.0 Summary
2.0 Problem Identification
Figure 1: Crimson Cup market segments
As a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
2.Family: From the research, one of important factors that influence purchasing decision is
recommendation from family or friends.
3.Situation: The consumption of coffee in this market segments can also influence by occasion factor
means when the whether at that time in winter, they will take more coffee rather than during summer.
Figure 2: Consumer Decision Process Model
Individual Differences
1.Consumer resources will make individual influences because the consumers in this case have
different resources especially time, students or people that working in the university will have limited
time to spend for searching location for the coffee shops. They will choose the nearer shops to take a
little break to make them fresh. For the money resources, they are not constraint of it because from the
research price is at sixth factor that encourage them to buy the coffee and seventh factors that
discouraged them to not take it. We can predict that, the consumers in this coffee drink market are not
price sensitive because of enough money resources.
2.Attitudes: The beliefs and feeling that more on quality and convenience place when they consume
the coffee will make differences to their individual factors.
Percent
Beliefs and feeling
1.
58
Regularly buy coffee at coffee shop said coffee shops offer better quality coffee.
2.
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Community Helper Firefighter Worksheets - Math Proble

  • 1. Community Helper Firefighter Worksheets - Math Proble 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Community Helper Firefighter Worksheets - Math Proble Community Helper Firefighter Worksheets - Math Proble
  • 2. Depreciation and New Equipment Point of View This case study is discussed from Paperco, Inc. point of view of whether they should avail the tax benefits and cost savings in replacing the mechanical drying equipment. Recommendation Based on the analysis below in this memo, Paperco should purchase new mechanical drying equipment now in advance in anticipation of the passage of new tax legislation. Purchasing the equipment now maintains a positive Net Present Value for the capital project if the legislation is not enacted, or if the new legislation is enacted and the capital project is contracted early enough so that it is grandfathered in. With tax legislation grandfathered, the project gets the benefit of the new lower corporate tax rate and the old ACRS ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Paperco would retain all tax credits due to the fact the machine has been in service for 84 months, and use a 5 year ACRS depreciation model for the new equipment. This option has a positive NPV of $2,619,745. Option II in which the new tax proposal is enacted. The new equipment is installed in December 1986. Paperco signs a binding contract soon enough to be grandfathered , this allows Paperco to receive the 8% tax credit and use ACRS depreciation. At the same time, their tax rate would fall to 34%. Paperco would benefit from this more favorable grandfathered tax approach. Option II has a positive NPV of $3,414,104. Option III in which the new tax proposal is enacted and Paperco installs the new equipment in December 1986, but they do not sign a binding contract in time to be grandfathered and receive the 8% investment tax credit and use ACRS depreciation. The company will use MACRS and a depreciation period of 7 years. The NPV of the project with this timing and structure is $3,228,044. Without the grandfathered tax allowance, the new tax legislation makes the project unattractive based on lower Net Present Value. Calculations Re affirmation There are three options available to Paperco, Inc. with respect to this capital investment: Option I: New legislation is passed and Paperco ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Gatsby and Hamlet Essays Examining Hamlet and The Great Gatsby 1/9/13 According to Roger Lewis, The acquisition of money and love are both part of the same dream, the will to return to the quintessential unity that exists only at birth and at death (41). In both William Shakespeare s play, Hamlet, and F. Scott Fitzgerald s novel, The Great Gatsby, the protagonists are willing to sacrifice all that they have in order to achieve their unrealistic objectives and ambitions, resulting in their tragic demises. While there are many themes and concepts relevant to both Hamlet and The Great Gatsby, their parallels regarding their aspirations stand out for further evaluation. The concept of sacrificing all that a person has, not limiting to their own life, is ever ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jay Gatsby spends years of his life involved in illegal activity in order to accumulate enough wealth to be able to throw many parties, all for a possible chance to see his love once lost, Daisy. In this, both Jay Gatsby and Prince Hamlet are willing to sacrifice all that they have, not limited to themselves, in order to achieve their unrealistic goals. In comparison, Hamlet is content with altering his life and his current relationships, all for the sake of being closer to his ultimate goal, vengeance for his father. Hamlet lacks faith in G d and himself. Consequently he must define his existence in terms of others... He would like to become what the Greek Tragic hero is, a creature of situation. Hence his inability to act, for he can only act , i.e., play at possibilities (Auden, W.H) Hamlet is willing to act mad, ruining all of his relationships, not limited to his romantic life, for a futile opportunity to get close enough to Claudius to kill him. Although both Jay Gatsby and Prince Hamlet are willing to sacrifice all for their aspirations, Gatsby puts on a false front, while Hamlet covers his; Gatsby pulls a facade as though he had been wealthy throughout his entire life, while Hamlet feigns insanity. Gatsby has attempted to pull a facade of him having always been wealthy, thus allowing him to be part of Daisy s circle. Gatsby claims to have inherited his vast sum, hiding that he had actually self accumulated it over the years. By ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Dolphin Slaughter Essay Filmed in 2009, it follows the issue revolving around Taiji s secret cove which is used to capture dolphins resulting in the market of selling dolphin meat and dolphins for entertainment. Key players, within this unnoticed problem in Japan, are the Japanese delegates in the IWC and the Taiji fishermen. Referring back to the role of the IWC in this issue of hunting, there is an issue of recognizing the complications of this hunting and their failure to take action. First, the Japanese delegates within the IWC refuse to recognize dolphins as part of the whale family, however dolphins are within the same kingdom, class, and order of whales. In addition to this, to gain votes, Japan helps poor nations in order to buy out that nation s vote within the IWC, which allows Japan to do as they please and keep the public in the dark. Japan s process of action is to ignore the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The correlation of this issue of mercury poisoning and dolphin hunting begins with the Minamata disease that was discovered in the 1950s. The Minamata disease is a neurological syndrome due to mercury poisoning, there is a segment within the film showing people suffering from the disease and people trying to protest the government in order to show the world the issue of mercury poisoning. At the same time, they protested the government because the government chose to ignore the problem and the government also attempted to cover it all up from public view by calling the disease contagious. To clarify, dolphin meat contains extremely high levels of mercury due to the environment they live in, which also means the ocean contains mercury as well. The Japanese people are eating this mercury contaminated dolphin meat while the government and the IWC are ignoring the connection of mercury poisoning due to dolphin meat consumption and ignoring the past events of the Minamata ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Role Of Punishment In Roman Times INTRODUCTION During Roman times crimes were taken very seriously, much like they are today. However the consequences of some of these crimes were much more severe than in modern times. I will be showing you different punishments given to both types of crimes and how they have changed since these times. The laws of the 12 tables is the earliest code of law made by the romans and is also an early and surviving source of literature from Romans. 2 THEFT The city of Rome was very busy so it was easy for people to steal. This crime was also rarely committed by the wealthy as the poor were said to be more likely to take the things they don t have, want and in some cases need. PUNISHMENT If a thief was caught stealing in the night and killed. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I know that slaves were not considered equal in these times and from seeing how they are treated I can say that it was completely unfair. This crime should have the same punishment for all because no matter who they are, they still broke the law and so should be punished the same way as everyone else. 3 MURDER Murders happened a lot in Rome. Roman emperors were often killed. Another type of murder that had a terrible punishment was Patricide (killing your On this denarius you can see a man being whipped with something that seems to have three lashes much like flagrum. father). PUNISHMENT A common punishment for murder was crucifixion. This was a very shameful way to die as the criminal was taken to his place of execution whilst carrying his cross. They would be scourged with a flagrum which was a type of whip that was said to have 3 lashes. This was for removing skin before crucifixion. If found guilty This is a photo of the tarpeian rock. Criminals were often thrown off this cliff located in Capitoline hill as a method of execution. patricide, he was then taken outside of Rome, stripped, whipped, sewed into a bag and thrown into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Stereotypes Of Human Well-Being Human well being is not a random phenomenon. It depends on many factors ranging from genetics and neurobiology to sociology and economics. But, clearly, there are scientific truths to be known about how we can flourish in this world (Sam Harris). Even before humans gave formal thought to classification, there were innate differences by gender regarding the roles that defined an individual. While the world progressed, these societal roles and stereotypes persisted, often trapping males and females into presumed roles. In an investigation into human genetics, it will be proven that in today s society the genetic advantages of males have largely become obsolete, whereas the genetic advantages of females have persevered and flourished. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An area of the brain that is generally larger in males than females illustrates this point. Scientists working at Johns Hopkins University, recently reporting in the Cerebral Cortex scholarly journal, have discovered that there is a brain region in the cortex, called inferior parietal lobule (IPL) (Renato M.E. Sabbatini, PHD). Essentially: the IPL allows the brain to process information from senses and help in selective attention and perception (for example, women are more able to focus on specific stimuli, such as a baby crying in the night). Studies have linked the right IPL with the memory involved in understanding and manipulating spatial relationships and the ability to sense relationships between body parts. It is also related to the perception of our own affects or feelings. The left IPL is involved with perception of time and speed, and the ability to mentally rotate 3 D figures (as in the well known Tetris game). (Renato M.E. Sabbatini, PHD) Overall, the IPL in males is 10% larger than female[s], but this is because of men s larger body size (Renato M.E. Sabbatini, PHD). On the other hand, women have proportionally more gray matter within this structure. This is significant because gray matter is where thought transfer and synapse occurs. Using magnetic resonance imaging, the scientists measured gray matter volumes in several cortical regions in 17 women and 43 men. Women had 23% (in Broca s area, in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Child Labor Is A Growing World Problem Child labor is a growing world problem, more and more laws are being made and enforced. And while laws prohibit child labor, exceptions are made, like the number of hours a child can work and how old you have to be to work. Kids as young as seven are working 16 hours in mines. Child labor is significant all around the world but largely in Asia, Africa, and Latin America and in parts of Europe. Children are used in mines because they have smaller bodies to climb in shafts and small crevices, their small nimble hands and fingers are good for sorting minerals. Forced into mines by poverty and debt, children will spend the rest of their lives working in hazardous environments. These hazardous conditions are hard to control because mining often takes place in temporary, remote, small scale locations making it difficult to regulate and monitor (Lillie). Child miners risk injury, death and face long term health problems caused by back breaking labor, exposure to dust and chemicals and, worst of all, poisoning. Working in these mine deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and hurts them mentally, physically, and socially. Poverty is the leading reason that children are going to work at such a young age. A child s labor contribution may be important for the household and for food, especially if few alternative opportunities exist to earning an income. Many children of mining or farming families are obliged to work to help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Owners Of Sweet Cakes According to Starnes (2015), Aaron and Melissa Klein, the owners of Sweet Cakes By Melissa were ordered by the state of Oregon to pay $135,000 in damages to a lesbian couple after they refused to bake them a wedding cake in 2013. I believe diversity was handled poorly by the lesbian couple, the Christian bakers and the State of Oregon. Yes, they all were in the wrong. There really isn t emotional anguish if a person doesn t want to participate in your ceremony. Move on, patronize another business that will happily oblige. In my opinion, this was a move to pick on Christians for what they believe; but shame on the Christians for not being business savvy. If you know the market is moving toward hostility regarding your beliefs, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What business ok with performing those services wouldn t at no cost to them, enter a contractual agreement that prevented you from performing those services? You have eliminated the personal nature for yourself and have made it a contractual issue, while still protecting your faith. According to King James Version (2000), in Matthew 10:16 it states Behold, I send you out like sheep among wolves. Therefore be as shrew as serpents and as harmless as doves. My interpretation, in relation to this topic, this scripture admonishes Christians to stop being weak and start thinking. Will it hold up in court? Yes, it will. What you want to do is eliminate the personal nature. Discrimination is proven based on perception or in this case the manipulation of emotions. What you want to do is eliminate the personal nature and get a precedent from case law in regards to a business owner refusing service based on a preexisting contract with another business. The state of Oregon should have been more objective to see this case for what it really was an attack on Christians for their religious beliefs and the infringement on the business right to refuse service. The most important question I ponder is how can you protect one s right while infringing on another? According to Stolberg (2015), Kim Davis, the clerk in Rowan County, Kentucky refused to issue marriage licenses to same sex couples after the Supreme Court declared it a constitutional right. The way this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Brief Analysis Of The Real Earnings Management ( Rem )... A brief analysis between the Real Earnings Management (REM) and Off balance Sheet Financing (OBSF) Introduction According to the paragraph 9 of AASB 101, the purpose of financial statements is to provide information referred to the financial position, financial performance and cash flows of an entity which is valuable to a wide variety of users in making economic decisions. Nevertheless, real earnings management (REM) and off balance sheet financing (OBSF) have a negative impact on financial statements reflecting substance and economic reality of transactions. The paper provides a brief analysis of the implications of real earnings management (REM) as well as off balance sheet financing (OBSF) which are relevant to the valuation of a manufacturing company. It begins with the introduction of the concepts of REM and OBSF respectively, followed by lists of different major types of REM and OBSF. Afterwards, it distinguishes the two methods from other ones used for financial statement manipulation. Then, the essay illustrates an explanation related to the motivations for the financial statement manipulation and the final part is relevant to methods for a perspective investor on how to detect the occurrence. Concepts of Real Earnings Management (REM) and Off balance Sheet Financing (OBSF) Real Earnings Management (REM) Real earnings management is defined as the real activities manipulation that diverges from the company s regular operational practices with the primary purpose of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Why Donovan Deserve The Rule Of Law The movie is set in the beginning in Brooklynn, New York. A prominent tax attorney is approached by other top attorneys to help defend a suspected Russia spy. The prominent tax attorney name is James Donovan. Tom Hanks play a ruthless lawyer who will stop at nothing to keep the law on his side and to help someone who he believes in one thing justice. Tom Hanks might believe that he is indeed a Russia spy, but he also believes that he was just doing his stop and why should a guy like that get the death penalty. He went on to say what present does this set if we executed a spy for doing what his country asked. The first, shapelier half depicts Donovan s attempts to bring the rule of law to his futile defense of Abel. Abel is accused of crimes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He acknowledges his lost but doesn t give up at least not on the entire front. Donovan get his self entangled with the CIA. The CIA asked him to do something he never expected. To forget about the law and principles that guide him as a lawyer as well and do the dirty work that the government can t. He is asked to exchange the convicted Russia spy named Abel for a pilot who crashed and was captured by the Soviets. Donovan tried to wrap his head around this new task, but Donovan was determined to complete his mission and serve his country. Donovan runs into trouble with the CIA when he tries to save both the pilot and young junior from Yale who was captured in East Berlin. Towards the end of the movie he was successfully able to swap both prisoners and return them home safety. When Donovan got him, he was addressed by the President on TV that without his help the US government probably would have been unsuccessful. Donovan character takes on a strong character and lawyer role who questions every aspect and realism of the world and US. The most interesting aspect of the movie was the communications between Abel and Donovan. I think that their relationship was important because it tested the boundaries of what a true friendship can be and how much humanity and love can test even the strongest believer in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Why Boat Owners Wrap Boats Many boat owners wrap boats fro different reasons maybe for the up coming off boating season in the cold months called winterization to protect it from the harsh elements. Others wrap boats to protect the boats existing paint job for a future sale and some may wrap the boat to do a color change instead of painting it. When wrapping a boat owners can customize their wrap with graphics, logos or text. When shrink wrapping a boat you are covering the entire boat and must prepare the boat first. The boat must be out of the water and if self installing the shrink wrap owners need to measure the boat don t forget adding height for any Bimini top or extras you may have and giving yourself a couple extra feet give or take. Once you have the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Summary Of Three Fragments World War Two left people calloused and experience when it came to see through the eyes of death. This event changed culture, storytelling, as well as literature. Trough these shifts in culture, imagination grew with the thought of what humanity is capable of. Humans learned that they are capable of destroying the Earth. This was a radical shift of thinking for humanity. The short non fiction piece, Three Fragments, helps capture curiosity through this short essay. The essay is structured to tease the imagination to fill in the gaps of the essay. The language is simple, clear, soft, dry and quick. The simplicity of the language helps the reader creature clear mental pictures as they read the essay. The image of death is behind all of the imagery in this essay. The first line of the essay grabs the attention of the reader, I didn t tell you how I got lice wearing a German helmet. (Simic.) Lice generally disgust people once the topic is brought up in public. The way this line is used at first, brings up the subject like it is almost normal and causal. From. The first sentence in the essay, there is more reveled. The story progresses into a childhood story of snooping around, but with dead bodies. From the start of this sentence, the reader should know that this is no typical childhood story, It was in those first days just after the liberation of Belgrade, I was up in the old cemetery with a few friends, kind of snooping around. Then, all of a sudden, we saw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Differences Between Seventeenth Century England And 17th... The following are the primary differences between the political paths of seventeenth century England and the seventeenth century France. Factors that led their different political paths was the military concerns. Changes in military organization, weapons, and tactics that sharply increased the cost of warfare. Monarch sought new sales with the growing expenses. Seventeenth century is a time when the rulers of France were becoming more and more absolutist, England was moving away from absolutism. The seventeenth century was the time of Louis XIV. He was known as the Sun King and declared himself “without equal.” He is generally considered to be the most powerful monarch to ever rule in Western Europe. Louis ruled with an iron fist, and never became dependent on a single advisor. He often spied on ministers, even opening their mail. In religious matters, Louis revoked the Edict of Nantes primarily to prevent religious differences from erupting into a civil conflict. Louis XIV took absolutism to extremes, claiming to be a servant of God (the divine right of Kings ) and dissolving France s only general assembly. Why absolutism failed in England but grew in France is due mainly to the political situation in each country when the idea was first introduced. In England, the English people had been proud of their rights as Englishmen which dated to the Magna Carta of 1215. They were never ruled by an absolute monarch and had no intention of submitting. When Charles I attempted to dissolve Parliament and finally declared war on it, he was executed for treason, the first monarch to be executed by his own people. After a brief experiment with the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, Charles II returned to England as monarch. He was succeeded by James II who also isolated (divided) the English people and was forced to flee. At the invitation of Parliament William of Orange (in the Netherlands) and James daughter Mary were invited to assume the English throne; (this was the Glorious Revolution of 1688) but were required of accepting the Throne to sign the English Bill of Rights, which stated the monarch could not suspend laws passed by Parliament, judges would hold office during good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Study Hall Research Paper As every summer break comes to the bitter end there is always the one thing is around the cover, school. And with every school year that passes by high schoolers are assigned new classes and periods but for the majority, one thing they can always count on is study hall. Study hall is a short period in between classes where you can get school announcements, catch up on homework, study for a upcoming test, or give yourself a break from the hustle and bustle that takes place during the school day. Many students enjoy this period for extra time on projects/homework or to give their mind a break for a small time. Although students enjoy it, some people believe it is a waste of time that could be spent on classes. I argue that it is a essential time for students to help improve their overall learning and grades. Students are constantly working and learning, sometimes they may need a break to process all that information and to clear their head. That doesn t even include how the time could be valuable to getting work done which helps everyone. Maybe they need to finish reading a book or need to apply the finishing touches on a paper/project. In the long run this can make or break a student s overall education and grade. It s just not a break to do whatever you want, although taking a small break from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s important to give students actual time to get their work completed rather than just giving them an overwhelming amount and expecting it to get done on time. While some who may see it as a waste of time don t see it as a high schooler does. A high schooler can see it as a place of relief, relief that they can give their mind a break or have the time to do their homework so they can keep their grades up. As long as the student is using their precious time for the greater good, there is no reason to see it as a waste of time. What might be a waste of time to you might be helpful to someone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. California Resources Case Study 1. What did you choose to cover? Please list the main link to the park/reserve/organization. I choose to cover the California Resources Corporation (CRC). They are an oil and natural gas exploration and production company operating properties exclusively in the state of California. They works closely with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, universities and non profit organizations like the Wildlife Habitat Council to promote habitat conservation and biodiversity. (Corporation, 2016). The main link to this organization is http://www.crc.com. However, if you want to find out how they help preserve biodiversity you can find that under community outreach or just click http://www.crc.com/community outreach/conservation and environmental protection/preserving biodiversity and wildlife habitat. 2. Where is it located? California ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This Habitat Consevation Area of over 8,000 acres is home to the San Joaquin kit fox, Blunt nosed leopard lizard, Giant kangaroo rat, Tipton kangaroo rat, San Joaquin antelope squirrel, Western burrowing owl and several native plant species which they are committed to protecting. (Corporation, 2016) 5. How are human actions related to the problems they are working on? The main reason for the creation of the Elk Hills Habitat Conservation Area is because humans are disturbing and destructing their natural habitat for cultivation or urbanization. The change in the Central Valley from open grasslands to farms, orchards, houses and roads has had the greatest impact on San Joaquin kit foxes, causing death, illness, injury, difficulty in finding a mate and difficulty in finding food. (Wildlife, 2014). 6. In what ways could you personally participate in this project/reserve/organization you are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Peyote In The Man Who Killed the Deer by Frank Waters, the speaker talks about how Martiniano, the man who killed the deer, is disconnected from his tribe and is in search of a religion. After coming in contact with a member of the peyote church, he decides he wants to try it. He finds the visions and hallucinations reassuring for a while, but after the authorities invade one of the ceremonies, he no longer wants to be associated with peyote and the trouble it is bringing his tribe. Peyote and the ritualistic uses have a long history, and it has been used within a number of Native American tribes in the United States since the mid 1800 s to the early 1900 s. Peyote is a cactus, and the most common species is known as Lophophora williamsii. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These peyote rituals later became associated with the Native American Church (NAC). There are various divisions of the NAC, with each chapter having specific officers or personnel dedicated to carrying out the ritualistic processes. The most prominent position is the Road Chief, whom of which is responsible for leading the main elements of the meeting as well as directing participants down the peyote road, or a way of living life well. Other positions within the church include Fire Man, Cedar Man, and Earth Mother. While each chapter is different, most of them adopt similar ceremonial elements, which include: the avoidance of alcohol, devotion to family and general moral living (Majchrzak). During the ceremonies, the Road Chief administers the peyote, which are in the form of mescal buttons. While the peyote is administered, music will often be sung in the background. The use of feathers, rattles, bone whistles, and drumming are also a common element of the peyote ceremonies. The ceremonies usually begin on Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m. and end on Sunday mornings, commencing with a communal breakfast. It is believed that the consumption of peyote allows for communion with the gods and the deceased, as well as offering participants a sense of guidance, power and healing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Treaty Of Paris Research Paper Treaty of Paris of 1763 Was signed by Britain, Spain, and France on February 10th 1763. It gave up all French territory in mainland North America which ended military threat posed by the French to the British colonies. Treaty of Paris 1783 Signed by those representing the British and those representing the US, ending the Revolutionary War. Jay s Treaty 1794 Helped solve remaining issues between the US and Britain after the American Revolutionary War. Pinckney s Treaty (Treaty of San Lorenzo) 1794 This treaty solved territorial issues between the United States and Spain, granted American ships access to the Mississippi river, and allowed American settlers to expand westward. Louisiana Purchase 1803 The purchase of French Territory in North ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It ended the Aroostook war Buchanan Packingham Treaty 1843 Oregon Treaty 1846 Treaty that settled the claims for Oregon from both Britain and America. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1848 Peace treaty between the US and Mexico that ended the Mexican American war that lasted from 1846 1848. Clayton Bulwer Treaty 1850 A treaty between the US and the United Kingdom to rebuild the Nicaragua canal that would connect the pacific ocean to the atlantic. It required both the US and UK to use the canal to an unfair advantage. It also said neither party could attempt to occupy Nicaragua, Costa Rica, or any other part of Central America. Aix La Chappelle 1854 A document that stated that the US wanted to purchase Cuba from Spain and if Spain refused the US would have to declare war on them. Harris Treaty 1858 Treaty that allowed the US to trade with Japan. This Treaty opened up five ports for the US to use for trade. Alaska Purchase 1867 Treaty that established the sale of Alaska to the US from russia for $7.2 million dollars. Burlingame Treaty 1868 Treaty that was made to make immigration restrictions lighter between the US government and the Chinese ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Wearable Wearability Research Paper Although physiological signals, such as an increase in temperature and blood pressure, are not traditionally considered an input channel within computer science, computers are gradually moving beyond the desktop and reaching closer contact with our bodies. An affective wearable a wearable computer equipped with physiological sensors and pattern recognition is designed to perceive and respond to the wearer s affective state. Affective states are determined by certain patterns; one pattern would be a change in nervous system activity, such as an increase in heart rate. While most wearables today are designed as bands around our wrists, these miniature flexible electrodes can be attached to jewelry or sewn into our clothes. Indeed, people are already in physical contact with many things that could be augmented with sensors (Picard). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The City Of Houston s Pension Crisis The City of Houston s Pension Crisis The City of Houston s Pension Crisis 2 Introduction The City of Houston pension systems are at a crossroads. The recession has brought pension funding practices into the bureaucratic limelight due to the proliferating scrutiny and tightening of the local finances. Pension reform has been spurred by ballooning cost projections and an estimate $2.7 trillion nationwide funding gap (Johnson, Chingos Whitehurst, 2013). Reforming the insufficient pension system has suggested for most citizens from taxpayers who want to reduce the expense down and yet still receive a great quality of firefighters, police officer, and public services who want to preserve their retirement security. The recent Detroit bankruptcy ruling has left a sobering precedent that pension promises are not sacrosanct, but could possibly renege on if a local government falls too far behind its funding obligations (Bomey 2013). The wide ranges of public sector pensions are considering benefit plans. In these kind of plan, when an employee reaches a specified age or years of service, he or she in entitled to a set amount of benefits each year from retirement until decease. The benefit amount of a retiree ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Counselor Essay Caretaker Interview 1 April 6, 2014 BSHS/445 Caretaker Interview was completed by. As grading is completed and questions arise, they can be directed toward via e mail at. Thank you! Caretaker Interview 2 Interview with Michael is a Case Manager within Spectrum Health hospitals and has been for four years. Michael is twenty eight years old and enjoys doing his job although he has stated that it can be difficult at times. Michael stated that sometimes there is over time when other employees call in and case load can be heavy at times. Michael stated that every so often he has to wear a pager so employees within the hospital can get ahold of them when emergent issues arise. On call is every third weekend and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Michael often sets up agendas for his work and how to get the work done in a timely manner so he does not get frustrated when things don t get done or issues arise. Michael relieves frustration this way because he is able to visualize what he needs to do and what things to do first. Michael often takes times off from work in order to not get frustrated within his position. Michael will spend time with his family and while at home he will not speak of work so that he can enjoy family time and not think of work while relaxing. Burnout is defined as an internal psychological experience that involves feelings, attitudes, motives and expectations. Burnout means the energy of an individual has been consumed by helping others. Energy crisis occurs when the psychic demand exceeds the supply. Burnout is often experienced with a state of physical, mental and emotional exhaustion caused by a long term involvement within an emotionally demanding situation. Burnout is often accompanied by physical depletion, feelings of helplessness, disillusionment, negative self concept and negative attitudes toward employment, people and life in itself. Burnout represents a breaking point where it s hard for an individual to cope with the environment surrounding them. Compassion fatigue is often caused by a work related stress and it is also an increase of loss in compassion over a period of time. Compassion fatigue can share similar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Ancient Mesopotamian Culture Without soil we would have nothing. Plants could not anchor to anything and would have no source of nutrients. But even then plants would not grow, its the addition of water that allows life. The mesh of dirt and water creates a squishy playground of good bacteria. Mud can be useful in lots of aspects the Ancient Mesopotamians used mud to build their homes providing them with protection, but also allowing them to return the material back to the earth once it was no longer needed. In modern times people will pay big bucks to use mud to detoxify their skin. There is also an old wives tale that mixing it through your scalp will cure your dandruff. The art community is no stranger to the use of mud either. In many cultures certain types of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Finance Questions and Answers TUTORIAL 1 TUTORIAL DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 2. (a) Discuss the role of money in a financial system. money is a financial asset that facilitates financial and economic transactions a medium of exchange swapped for goods and services a store of value wealth is held or measured in money terms a standard of deferred payment used to record indebtedness a unit of account transactions are priced in money terms currency is generally divisible, portable and durable (b) Does money have to be currency? If not, what are some alternatives? money is anything that is universally acceptable as a medium of exchange further, money generally has the characteristics of being divisible and a store of value examples: currency, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Examples, commercial banks, building societies, credit unions contractual savings institutions. Their liabilities (sources of funds) are contracts that generate periodic cash flows, such as insurance contracts and superannuation savings. Their accumulated funds are used to purchase both real and financial assets. Includes insurance offices and superannuation funds finance companies. Provide loans mainly to small business and retail customers. Also provide lease finance. No depositors, therefore they borrow funds in the money and capital markets to finance their activities investment banks and merchant banks. Specialise in the provision of off balance sheet advisory services such as providing advice on mergers and acquisitions, balance sheet structuring, risk management unit trusts and managed funds. A unit trust is formed under a trust deed. Investors purchase units issued by the trustee. The trust invests in specific asset classes (such as equity or property) within the terms of the trust deed 5. As an employee of the finance department of a corporation you are asked to explain the matching principle to an executive of the organisation. You know that you will need to give practical examples. What are you going to advise the executive? Matching principal: short term assets should be funded by short term liabilities. Example, use a bank overdraft to finance the purchase of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How Is John D Rockefeller A Captain Of Industry To describe John D. Rockefeller in one word would be an extremely difficult, if not impossible, thing to do. Rockefeller was known by so many things in his time and still today; a captain of industry who revolutionised the American economy with new business practices and keen management of what he controlled, a robber baron who lied and cheated his way to the top with back room dealings and taking advantage of the most disadvantaged of people. In his early life, Rockefeller grew up in Richmond, New York with his two brothers and two sisters about 20 years before the start of the Civil War as the child of Eliza Davison and William Avery Rockefeller. His father was con artist who spent most of John s life traveling selling his various elixirs and his mother was a devout Baptist who John said shaped his life and most of his religious views for the rest of his life. Towards the end of his life, Rockefeller had built up a beyond substantial fortune but, seeing as how he was now retired from the oil industry and had no desire to invest into a new business, he decided to follow Andrew Carnegie s Gospel of Wealth by donating the bulk of his wealth to charity. John D. Rockefeller was truly a man who was almost undefinable despite the simple black and white labels that most people and historians have pinned upon him, as we examine his life it can be determined that Rockefeller was neither an evil man nor a good one but someone who lived his life in the grey. To begin the look at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Tea Cake In The Great Gatsby Many people believe that a person s name is just as important as who that person is on the inside regarding the kind of personality traits they possess. Tea cakes from Zora Neale Hurston s Their Eyes Were Watching God; Blanche DuBois in Tennessee William s A Streetcar Named Desire; and Jay Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby all had great significance amongst their names which helped to unveiled the truth behind who they were. In Their Eyes Were Watching God Tea Cake has a name with more positive associations. When Janie first hears his name, she says, Tea Cake! So you sweet as all dat? The answer is yes, he is sweet. Tea Cake values Janie s personality and company, which is why he wants to be near her and have her work beside him. Tea Cake also feels a strong duty and obligation toward his wife such as to provide for her material things, protect her from dangers, etc. Another characteristic that shows he s a sweet person is his willingness to both talk and listen. Janie s previous husbands did not possess these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We learned the main characted was born with the name James Gatz, but he changed it to Jay Gatsby. The reason he changed his name is because he wanted a new identity to reflect his new lifestyle. In addition, one can associate his name with his criminal background. Oh, I ve been in several things, he corrected himself, I was in the drug business and then I was in the oil business. But I m not in either now. (90) He changes his name the very moment he sees his first opportunity to make money: helping a man called Dan Cody to smuggle alcohol into American from Canada when he was 17 years old. Although he never openly admits he was in illegal business, we can assume from the story that he had gained his power and wealth through criminal behavior suggested by his name. To top that theory off another name for a gun is a gat , which is ironic because he ends up being killed with a gun, and it has criminal relation to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Rise Of Music In The Late 70 s And 80s People in the late 70 s and 80 s have both happy and frustrating memories about the cassette tape. This era of adolescents spent hours creating mix tapes to have their favorite songs on one tape instead of having constantly switch out tapes for different songs. This made the sharing of music more personal, important, and meaningful because one would want the perfect tape. However, once the compact disc commonly known as the CD released in the early 1980 s (Downes 1) people were not aware of how it will affect this culture of mix tapes and love for music. As the 80 s ended, also did the era of the cassette. The end of this era started in 1983, where the sales of the compact disc reached 800,000 worldwide sales, and officially ended in 1990, where sales reached one billion sales (Downes 1). This demised caused the rise of the CD and what it brought. What the compact disc brought was better sound, made it easier to produce and record music, and destroyed the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the compact disc was getting more and more popular, this connection with music and people was being lost. The people who were born in the late 70 s lived with tapes, both video and audio, personal radios, and saw the development of the CD s and the mp3 file. These are the people, the teenagers, that were most affected by the cassette disruption. These are the people who spent days, in total hours, mixing tapes to share with others and to have for themselves. These total hours create a long list of memories that they share to this day (Bolin 7 8). Gӧran Bolin, a professor at Södertörn University, Sweden, did a study and wrote a journal called Passion and Nostalgia in Generational Media Experiences , and within it he interviews three focus groups. The last focus group was the people born in the late 70 s, and one interviewee, Frida, recalls the connection ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Media Event Research Paper 201510394 Dr. Kleinecke Bates Is Television History? April 5, 2016 Media Events: British vs. American Television has held a common place in the households of western civilizations for well over 50 years now, but historically speaking, it s only been recently that people have really begun to study television. Such studies have really started to be taken seriously and the audiences of television are also being compared and seen in different ways than they were in the past. Some of the studies concentrate more on how television affects memory, others look specifically at types of televisions and the genres they have created, and one of the most discussed ideas in television and its specific genre is, the media event. Media events ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A media event is made up of several different components, and those components are very important so that one can tell the difference between it and a news event. A media event, by definition, is something that interrupts daily life, it is an event that was preplanned and the media was invited, meaning the event would still be held even if the media was not there. It is an event that can restore order and bring normalcy back to life as opposed to a news event which usually brings disruption to life. A pair of researchers, Daniel Dayan, and Elihu Katz have done extensive research on the subject of media events. They wrote a paper in which they discuss in detail what a Media event really is. According to them, there are three categories that a media event could fall into. The categories are Contests, Conquests, and Coronations the three C s. Each category has its own regulations, and an event must meet these in order to fit into the category. A contest is simple, it is as it sounds, a contest or competition of some form, a sporting event such as football, the Olympic games, races and many other such types of events. Conquests are not as simple. An excellent example of a conquest is when man landed on the moon for the first time, it is when a large momentous event happens, perhaps even something so momentous that it can change the world. A coronation can be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Family In Richard Wright s Black Boy In Richard Wright s Black Boy, Richard subconsciously wants to move as far from his family as possible. For example, when his life takes a very fortunate turn, Richard encounters Mrs. Moss. When Richard first meets Mrs. Moss, he says, I had met the warmest, friendliest person I had ever known, that I discovered that all human beings were not...like the members of my family (Wright 210). Richard means that his family often disgusts him, and new people he meets are a welcome change. After conversing with Mrs. Moss and her daughter, Richard finds that he is suffused with happiness, a certain warmness, which his family does not bring about (save his mother on occasion). As Wright recalls an uncle s words, He needs more flesh on him, [Uncle Edward] ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Transformation of Gilgamesh Depicted in The Epic of... Gilgamesh struggled to establish moral principle. His personality at first was an arrogant, self centered tyrant ; he was described by Enkidu His teeth are dragon s fangs, his countenance is like a lion his charge is the rushing of the flood... (pg. 16 line 3 6). But towards the end of this epic narrative Gilgamesh switched over to a more humble and sincere person. This adjustment in Gilgamesh s behavior shows his modesty and the morality throughout the story. At first, Gilgamesh was seen as an oppressor to his people. He was known to be among the best of creation; as stated in the prolouge When the gods created Gilgamesh they gave him a perfect body... . This emphasizes his signification of his situation and makes him feel better ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This king saw himself more superior to his people, and he was filled with pride. His personality starts changing after he defeated Humbaba, who was causing havoc in the society. After he kills him this changes the views of the people in his city and he becomes loved. He did a great deed for his people, and he felt very gratifying about it. Although this played a role in his personality shift, the turning point occurred after death of Enkidu. After his death Gilgamesh was grieving intensly, by this the reader can infer that he is humbling himself. Gilgamesh knew that Enkidu was just as magnificent as himself, so after his death When Gilgamesh knew death was around the corner he did not enjoy worldly pleasures, thus making him more god fearing. Another interesting point is when Gilgamesh called upon god O glorious Shamash, I have followed the road you commanded but now if you send no succor how shall I escape? (p.17 lines 33 34).This exemplifies the fact that Gilgamesh needs divine help, Gilgamesh is not satisfied with his own strength and abilities thus calls upon god in humility. The last occurance that proves Gilgamesh s personality shift is when he decided to bring the plant back to Uruk. He wanted the old men to eat it first so they can be rejuvenated, and then he would take part of it last. In conclusion, Gilgamesh s personality and outlook on life changes completely throughout the story. It shows that no matter how strong an epic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Drosophila Melanogaster Research Paper Upon analyzing the mutant Drosophila melanogaster and comparing it to its wild type counterpart, it was determined that the allele of the mutant gene phenotypically alters eye color. There are no other physical differences concerning bristles, wing shape, body color, wing venation, nor eye shape. Wild type male and female D. melanogaster have vibrant orange eyes with the addition of a black, pseudo pupil in the center (Figure 1. C and D). Their eye color appears to darken with age. Male and female wild type eye color does not vary significantly. Mutant male and female D. melanogaster have a significantly darker eye color than the wild type flies. The color resembles a reddish shade that resembles wine or oxidized blood (Figure 1. A and B). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first possible gene is ras1 or raspberry gene. This gene is located on the X chromosome and at 9E1 9E2 on the cytogenetic map. The location on the recombination map is unknown. The ras1 gene is a possible choice due to the dark red and orange color combination that it expresses. (Nash et al. 1994) Another gene is the Pur1 or the purplish ruby gene. This gene is located at 3 39.5 on the recombination map. The Pur1 gene could be responsible for the mutant s eye coloration due to the red and brown pigments that are present. (Aparisi and Najera 1990) The pr1 or purple gene is another possible explanation for the mutant s eye color. This gene is located at 38B3 38B3 on the cytogenetic map. It s location on the recombination map is 2 54.5. The purple gene has a high probability of being responsible for the mutant s eye color due to the light reddish color combined with a touch of orange and the similar texture that it possesses. (Kim et al. 1996) Another possible gene is ry1 or rosy. This gene is located on the 3R chromosome. Its location on the recombination map is 3 52.0. The rosy gene can be located at 87D9 87D9 on the cytogenetic map. Rosy gene is another possibility because it possess a red shade with more orange and brown pigments that could compensate for the lighting when viewing the mutant specimen through the stereoscope. (Zhou and Riddiford ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Farewell Of Arms By Ernest Hemingway In his novel A Farewell to Arms Ernest Hemingway wrote, We re going to have a strange life. (D). His life was not ordinary by any means; he became the voice of his generation with his poignant works capturing the emotions of the American people after World War I. In his novel A Farewell to Arms Ernest Hemingway attempts to demonstrate through the characters of Frederic Henry and Rinaldi the feelings of horror and disillusionment the people of the Modern era tried to escape. Ernest Miller Hemingway was born on July 21, 1899, in the suburbs of Chicago to a middle class family. As the oldest of six children, Hemingway was very close with his mother even though he often disagreed with her values (Shuman, R. Baird 897). Hemingway s passion for the outdoors was instilled in him at a young age when his family would spend summers in the woods of northern Michigan ( Hemingway, Ernest ). After graduating from Oak Park High School in 1917, Hemingway decided to continue doing what he loved instead of going to college; he began working for The Kansas City Star as a reporter where he began to develop his unique writing style (Shuman, R. Baird 897). After the newspaper ran an article about the war, Hemingway decided to enlist ( Hemingway, Ernest ). Hemingway was disappointed when he was quickly rejected by the U.S. Army because of his poor eyesight; determined to help Hemingway joined the Red Cross and was sent to the Italian Austrian front as an ambulance driver ( Ernest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Environmentalism as a Religion Environmentalism as religion As global warming intensifies, glaciers melt and forests reduced,more and more people begin to be concerned about environment problem. Environment is the fundamental of our existence,so we need protect environment. Paul H. Rubin in his article Environmentalism as religion says But there is another sense in which environmentalism is becoming more and more like a religion: It provides its adherents with an identity (399). He thinks environmentalism like a religion, and environmentalism and religion have many same characteristic. I agree Rubin s opinion. Like religion, environmentalism has difference tribe, environmentalist like a missionary, environmentalism and religion both have food taboos and they also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But if we don t protect earth, we will face more and more environment problem, global warming intensifies, glaciers melt and forests reduced. We can live in earth. So, if we protect environment, it will be better. Environmentalist also gives people a hope. Rubin says, There are food taboos. Instead of eating fish on Friday, or avoiding pork, Greens now eat organic foods and many are moving towards eating only locally grown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Hoot By Carl Hiaasen Finally Carl Hiaasen makes amazing book Hoot into a movie. The book comes to life with the help of the actors Logan Lerman played as Roy and Cody Linley played as Mullet Fingers. With the help of them and other amazing actors they make the movie funny and enjoyable. Roy Eberhart moves to Florida and on the bus ride to his first day at his new school, Roy saw a boy running as fast as the bus was moving. Well that very next day Roy s curiosity got the best of him and he decides to follow the running boy. While all of this was going on there is a new pancake place opening up, you might think great but the running boy knows what s really going on. So as Roy gets closer to the boy he learns that if Mother Paula s the pancake house is built ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Compare And Contrast The New Deal And The Jacksonian Era A reform movement is a type of social movement that aims to make a gradual change in certain aspects of society, rather than rapid or fundamental changes. Reforms targeted the causes of the depression and sought to prevent a crisis like it from happening again. By financially rebuilding the U.S. while ensuring not to repeat history. The New Deal period and the Jacksonian Era are periods that introduced many reforms during those times. The New Deal was a series of federal programs, public work projects, financial reforms and regulations enacted in the United States during the 1930s, by the response to the Great Depression. At the beginning of the Great Depression, the economy was destabilized by bank failures followed by credit difficulties. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Advantages And Disadvantages Of E-Textbooks STUDENT AND TEACHERS PERCEPTIONS OF E TEXTBOOKS AND E READERS NEW WAYS TO LEARN? In this age of information technology, the traditional notion of literacy , which is understood as the ability to read and write is far from sufficient. In order to adequately characterize literacy in the 21st century, the definition has to capture the relationship between literacy and new technologies. Information and skills are indispensable concepts in the characterization of literacy in a knowledge based society. Digital literacy is concerned with the ability to understand information , and to evaluate and integrate information in multiple formats that the computer can deliver (Gilster, in Pool 1997). The emergence of e book technology and its related ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The success of a web enhanced experience will require professors to learn new skills in order to effectively interact with students. Sun et al. (2012) suggest that the positive impact of e textbooks is directly related to the incorporation of features in the learning process. Academics are still challenged by to efficiently measure technology s influence on higher education learning. Many articles discuss the advantages and disadvantages of e textbooks and agree that the current letter grading system may not be the best way to reward performance in this new environment. O Donnell and Sharp (2012) highlighted in their survey that students think technology delivers greater performance and is better for preparation at the masters level compared to traditional methods, see also (O Donnell, 2008). In conclusion, students using print books not all students have a difficult time connecting with the content and students not all students who used e textbooks on the other hand there is a possibility of most to appreciate user friendly search options and the overall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Describe Platt s Methods Of Strong Inference Case Study Questions and Responses 1) Describe Platt s methods of strong inference. How does this method guide research programmes in terms of accuracy of conclusions, efficiency of resources and utility of planning for future research? Platt s methods of strong inference are post positivism. He asserts that counter productivity can occur when a single theory is adhered to and attachment occurs. The single theory method lacks efficiency and can be subject to confirmation bias. Strong inference is the method Platt encourages and proposes. Alternate hypotheses are a foundational part of strong inference. When creating an important experiment with the possibility of differing and alternative outcomes, each of which will, as nearly as possible, exclude one or more of the hypotheses . Furthermore, Platt proposes to run the experiment to get a clean result . Lastly, Recycling the procedure, making sub hypotheses or sequential hypotheses to refine the possibilities that remain, and so on . This type of research leads to improved accuracy of conclusions due to the nature of not depending on one hypothesis or the attachment to a single theory. Resources are efficiently used due to the logical progression of strong inference and the rapid nature conclusions. Platt states, It is clear why this makes for rapid and powerful progress. For exploring the unknown, there is no faster method; this is the minimum sequence of steps. Any conclusion that is not an exclusion is insecure and must be rechecked. Any delay in recycling to the next set of hypotheses is only a delay. Strong inference, and the logical tree it generates, are to inductive reasoning what the syllogism is to deductive reasoning, in that it offers a regular method for reaching firm inductive conclusions one after the other as rapidly as possible. Molecular biology is one example used by Platt. Systematic method of inference is credited with leading to a succession of pivotal experiments that caused the field of molecular biology to explode . It seeks to guide future research by following a logical structure to further research and lays a grounded foundation. Source: Class PowerPoints and Platt s Strong Inference 2) Describe why causal relationships ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Autoinjectors 1. Introduction Mass casualty situations are common with most of the natural disasters like earth quake, tsunami, flood, avalanche, explosion, accidents, building collapse, military operations and terrorism. Injuries and wound infections are very common in such disasters that need immediate management; otherwise it may lead to morbidity and mortality. Medical management is very difficult at that situation as the access to hospital sector would be either not possible or difficult. Autoinjectors are very much useful in emergency situations as it can make self administration possible. It can be used to deliver drug either by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection. Autoinjector has got many advantages. It delivers the drug fast and gives better bioavailability as it deliver the drug with a spray effect during administration. It is convenient and since the needle is inside the vial itself, the needle phobia can be avoided. 1.1 Natural disasters and infections Natural disasters like tropical cyclones, geophysical disasters (earth quakes) and geomorphic disasters (avalanches and landslides) all these could lead to outbreaks of infectious disease. There would be an increase in death which is directly associated with trauma, burn and crush related ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aminoglycosides are used for serious infections due to gram negative bacilli. Structurally they have two aminosugars linked to hexose nucleus through glycosidic linkage. Aminoglycosides are obtained from Streptomyces or Micromonospora species. Aminoglycosides are highly polar and hence are not absorbed by oral route. All aminoglycosides resemble in their pharmacokinetic properties. They will not penetrate into the central nervous system and normally administered topically, intravenously, intramuscularly or intrathecally. Most of the parenteral aminoglycosides are excreted as such in urine. Aminoglycosides may cause ototoxicity, nephrotoxicity and neuromuscular blockade on long term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Human s Lymphatic System Jacob Holloway Jennifer Reaves A P II 19 November 2016 HIV Approximately 1.2 million people are living with HIV in the United States alone. Of those 1.2 million, 13 percent did not know they were infected (Basic Statistics, 2016). These numbers are very startling. HIV, or Human Immunodeficiency Virus, attacks the body s immune system, more specifically its T cells. With HIV weakening the immune system it can lead to a greater risk for infection, and eventually Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The immune system is not an actual system in the body but more a process of the body. The immune system works through the body s lymphatic system. The human s lymphatic system is an incredible and intricate factory, working day and night to keep the body free of foreign pathogens, bacteria, viruses, and other unwanted guests. Composed of lymph nodes and vessels, carrying lymph and waste though the body to be disposed of, its job is to locate and get rid of anything that has the potential to do damage to the body, or get rid of something that s just not supposed to be there. One specific part of the lymphatic system that helps with the body s defense against foreign pathogens is the T lymphocytes, or T cells. These cells are made and matured in the thymus, which is significantly larger in children because of the developing and adapting immune systems. The body has several different types of T cells. The functions of the T cells are to fight against pathogens in several ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Argumentative Essay On The White Cube The purpose of this essay is to examine the controversial topic of the white cube and how the artists try to go over this fixed model. The first part of the essay is focused on the description of the model of the white cube and how it starts to be the ideally model for the art exhibition. Far away from the previous conception of the exhibition where the Salon Model was predominant. Nevertheless it starts to be clear that this model is not perfect: directly connected with the business of the art and the art institution, become a real obstacle for the artists. The first writer/artist who speaks about the white cube was Brian O Doherty with a series of three articles published by Artforum in 1976. After some years he decided to insert them in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In an hour there was a transference from the the object (where s the art?) to subject (me). The room which they are locked is, if my information is correct, an art room. (Brian O Doherty) With this exhibition the artist, and in general all the artist conception of this period, want to show how the space of the museums and gallery want to imprison the art between four walls. It is in in the middle of the 20th century that the walls start to be the enemy of the artists because their art should be free from constrictions; they felt oppressed from that the writer Brian O Doherty defined like the immaculate modernist prison . Especially during the 60s and 70s when all the types of the present contemporary art starts to go out, the artists did not want to be represented from formal art institutions, like are museums and art galleries. They are something against the idea of the artists art. The museums and art galleries should be institutions open to the society and at the same time they should have a role of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Read Carefully the Following Piece of Text. What Does It... Assignment 5 Part1 Option B Read carefully the following piece of text. What does it tell us about cross cultural encounters? In 1892 the new vice consul for the Benin river section Captain Henry Gallwey visited Benin and signed a treaty which made Benin a British protectorate, but as far as the British were concerned the treaty proved disappointing and by 1896 many British traders and officials were calling for military intervention, although the foreign office seemed reluctant to do this. On January 2nd 1897 the acting consul general of the protectorate James Phillips set off without permission for Benin accompanied by a large armed party. When news of the oncoming invaders reached Benin it caused alarm and messengers were sent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Benin art works were brought back and sold to a variety of private collectors and museums alike, including The Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford and the British Museum. Competition to acquire these unusual objects was fierce. The view from Victorians concerning the artwork was that they were obtained from brutal and unruly savages from Benin (The Times, 25th September 1897, p12) but it was also thought that the quality and workmanship of the pieces was exceptional. Originally when the pieces were put on display at museums such as The Pitt Rivers they were just piled up in what seemed a chaotic manner in glass cabinets, not displayed in any order or reference to religious or cultural beliefs, they were just grouped in terms of use with no thought to artistic value. In the British Museum the Benin plaques were originally displayed in an area known as the Assyrian Basement that was not even known that well to the general public and have since shown to have no relevance to the rest of the contents of that room. The storage of the pieces in that way suggests that they were uncertain as to how to categorise these works of art. In museums today various pieces are displayed in such a way as to show people that these pieces are what they are and to explain their original uses etc. In Paris for example, a new museum was built in 2006 called Quai Branly and it displayed a collection of Benin pieces including ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Laws And The Law into law, similar to Hobbes. The fact that Bentham thought that a governments law is final does not mean that this ruling entity has absolute power. Bentham felt that the power within the government should be divided and thereby giving no one section too much power, allowing all entities of a sovereign to govern equally. Moreover, these ideas would be backed by sanctions to positively enforce the law allowing people to receive some sort or social reward for following the rules and provide a punishment for those who chose to break them. Thereby encouraging people to follow the law and discouraging unfavorable behavior. With this idea of pleasurable and punishable sanctions, Bentham theorized a Principle of Utility. This principle was based on a persons need for pleasure and avoidance of pain. The Utility Principle was used by Bentham to measure the effect a law has on the people. This tool was used to suggest that all codified law were only worthy of being law were as uncodified or common law, or English law during his time, was not meant to become enacted into law. In opposition to Bentham, a jurist by the name of John Austin theorized a contrasting idea to Bentham s outlook on governing. Austin s beliefs of governance was similar to Bentham, but with different conclusions. Austin relied more on morals to create law. These morals he conveyed, derived from scriptural elements. Austin believed that all morals are illustrated through the teachings of a higher power and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Extinction of Dinosaurs due to Asteroid Impact Essay Extinction of Dinosaurs due to Asteroid Impact Nobody knows for sure exactly how the dinosaurs became extinct. However scientists have speculated for decades about possible events that caused the dinosaurs to die out. Possibilities range from asteroids, to volcanoes, to climate changes. One of the more popular or well known extinction theories involves the belief that an asteroid struck the Earth, causing devastating effects, and triggering mass extinctions around the end of the Cretaceous period. The asteroid impact extinction theory began in 1980 with Luis and Walter Alvarez, a father and son team. They theorized that an asteroid struck the Earth at the close of the Cretaceous period, causing devastating effects and mass ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gerta Keller, professor of geosciences at Princeton University, has recently conducted research on the Chicxulub asteroid in which she analyzed new core samples taken from the asteroid site (Botzer 2004). These samples indicate that the impact that occurred at Chicxulub actually predated the mass extinction of the dinosaurs, which occurred at the Cretaceous Tertiary boundary about sixty five million years ago. Keller claims that the Chicxulub impact occurred approximately 300,000 years before the extinction (Keller 2004). Although previous researchers estimated that the Chicxulub asteroid was the cause of the extinctions, there had always been doubts about the exact age and size of the crater, and about the origin of the mega tsunami deposits that were located within the crater (Keller 2004). The focus of Keller s recent research was on finding some answers to these questions. To do so she analyzed Cretaceous limestone, dolomite, and anhydrite deposits as the site of the Chicxulub crater (Keller 2004). The fossil deposits at the Chicxulub site suggest that the mineral layer in the crater was deposited after the impact, but before the extinction of the dinosaurs and other species. Keller proposes two possible explanations for this. The first explanation is that the sediments were deposited as the backwash of a giant tsunami that occurred after the impact (Keller 2004). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. G-String Social Norms What does an author hope to achieve by violating social norms in their stories? While some may solely do it for the thrill of being edgy and outlandish, many use it as a path to normalize something the author believes should no longer be ostracized in their society. This may come in the form of a woman becoming independent from an oppressive man, a man escaping a loveless marriage that he feels trapped in, or any other person escaping the societal chains which hold them back from their true potential as an individual. No matter the case, progress towards a more joyful world cannot be made through idleness. Change happens because people force change to happen, and the first step to that is to create a catalyst for deliberation. The easily consumable nature of short stories makes them an excellent tool for opening a dialogue about a social norm that an author finds off putting or harmful. In the short story G String by Nicola Barker, the protagonist, Gillian, is portrayed as a woman in a marriage in which her husband has spent years conditioning her to think very little of herself through his derogatory comments and blatant disregard for her feelings. After putting up with insult after insult, she finally stands up for herself and fixes a problem with her husband s car that he could not solve by using her undergarment, a g string. The story is not truly about the g string, instead playing a symbolistic role by signifying all that holds her back. The story is actually about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Patio There are many different options out there to create outdoor usable. The majority of homeowners recognizes and have difficulty in deciding between either a deck or a patio. Patio and deck terms often are used interchangeably. In reality, the differences between the two are quite apparent. A patio is an outdoor space sited directly on the ground and may be linked to the house or built in a separate part of the yard. Patios often have concrete bases, and some homeowners utilize stone, tile, pavers, brick or other materials to build the foundation. In most cases patios do not include a rail; they may or may not be sheltered. Today s patios have party goodies like fire pits, built in barbeques, and sitting areas, making them the wonderful relaxation or socialisation space. Source: diynetwork.com Decks are typically constructed of wood or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The deck using high end materials, the labour required to install a deck is less, helping to lessen overall cost. Installation is also a big benefit for choosing a deck. The way a deck is built allows more creativity in location. The actual structure is built above the ground. This means that tree roots, wet ground, even big slopes can be easily overcome without adding significant expenses. Traditionally, the lifespan of a wood structure is about seven eight years if it s not cared for. This average is getting longer with more options coming into the market like composites and all weather stains. Even pressure treated wood is seeing new technology in which use smaller molecules in the stain to get the rich brown colour deeper into the wood; preserving it longer. Remodeling Magazine (2014) released a study that the return on investment for a wood deck is 87 percent, exceeding all indoor renovations. In short, from the cost perspective patios are usually cheaper than decks. The cost of the project will depend upon a variety of factors and these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Coffee Shops A WAR IS BREWING PROGRAMME : MASTER BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION ~Learning Issues~ 1.To describe consumers decision making in different market segments when they choose retailers of coffee using CDP. 2.To identify additional research that should be conducted to validate assumption about consumer decisions at each stage of the CDP model. 3.To learn how to organize marketing program should be provide for our customers after recognize their decision making process. 4.To see the impact of brand positioning to the consumers decision making. 5.To recommend marketing strategy after learn about consumers decision making process. 1.0 Summary 2.0 Problem Identification Figure 1: Crimson Cup market segments As a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2.Family: From the research, one of important factors that influence purchasing decision is recommendation from family or friends. 3.Situation: The consumption of coffee in this market segments can also influence by occasion factor means when the whether at that time in winter, they will take more coffee rather than during summer. Figure 2: Consumer Decision Process Model Individual Differences 1.Consumer resources will make individual influences because the consumers in this case have different resources especially time, students or people that working in the university will have limited time to spend for searching location for the coffee shops. They will choose the nearer shops to take a little break to make them fresh. For the money resources, they are not constraint of it because from the research price is at sixth factor that encourage them to buy the coffee and seventh factors that discouraged them to not take it. We can predict that, the consumers in this coffee drink market are not price sensitive because of enough money resources. 2.Attitudes: The beliefs and feeling that more on quality and convenience place when they consume
  • 45. the coffee will make differences to their individual factors. Percent Beliefs and feeling 1. 58 Regularly buy coffee at coffee shop said coffee shops offer better quality coffee. 2. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...