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The Labor Market Of China
Introduction The labor market in china has its unique features: cheap labor and huge labor force.
These features have attracted many foreign investments and a consequently, the state owned
enterprises started to suffer from competition. All these changes forced China to reform is labor
relation system. This report aims to analyze the strengths and weakness of labor relation system in
china, especially in terms of the strengths and issues in labor market and training. 1Outperformance
of labor markets in china 1.1Increasing total employment It is well known that China has a rapid
economic growth over the past three decade. In order to cope with fast changing economy, the
China s labor market has experienced a significant transition from central controlled labor market to
more market oriented labor market. This was primarily due to the growing importance of private
enterprises and foreign investments, and the reform of state owned enterprises (Chan Peng, 2011).
The new market oriented market has stimulated the total employment from 170.4 million people
been employed in 1990 to 293.5 million people in 2007(NBS, 2007). The growth of employment
can be attributed to the generally improved employment conditions since the new labor laws
introduced more stringent health and safety standards, as well as minimum wages (Allard Garot,
2010). 1.2Shift in employment Since the China s economic reform period, the labor migration
became prevalent increasingly. The labor migration
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Truman s Domestic And Foreign Policies
President Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri on May 8, 1884. The son of John
Anderson Truman and Martha Ellen (Young) Truman. Truman s father worked as mule trader and a
farmer while Martha was a musician and homemaker. Young Truman had three siblings growing up
and eventually married his childhood love Bess Wallace on June 28, 1919, (Truman Biography ,
n.d.).
President Harry S. Truman assumed the responsibilities and duties of an American President after
the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945. Upon his initiation as president Truman was
tasked with what he referred to as the year of decisions, in which he analyzed the war and
formulated logical and cost efficient solutions to end WWII, (Truman Biography , n.d.).
Truman s domestic and foreign policies were created to successfully transition the United States
into a post war or peace time economy while avoiding a nationwide economic depression.
Truman was successful in his goal to transition the nation s economy, but only a select few of his
policies were passed by congress, such as Truman s 21 point program, Fair Deal and Brannan
Program, as well as the Truman Doctrine and Marshall plan, ( Harry S. Truman, n.d.).
The Truman Doctrine was a foreign policy by President Harry S. Truman in response to the British
having removed their aid to parts of Greece and Turkey that were the opposition in a war against
communism influenced by the Soviet Union. Truman s Marshall Plan named after his
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Ming Dragon Jar With Dragon
The Ming Dynasty s Jar with Dragon was created in the early 15 century. It is made from porcine
painted with cobalt blue under transparent glaze. This beautiful ceramic is 19 inches in height and
19 inches in diameter. Since this piece is coming from the early Ming Dynasty it is dated to the
rule of Xuande emperor. The Jar with Dragon has a dragon which is the symbol of a powerful
mythical creature in China. The weird faces on the neck of the jar may be from Kirtimukha which
was brought to China in the early 15th century. The Dragon is identified by his wings, fins, and
fishtails. This dragon is connected with the legend of the fish dragon who saved a drowning Tang
period scholar who brought him to the big dipper to be reborn into the chief... Show more content
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They are created at the same time period but, are from different parts of the world. The Jar with
Dragon is from East Asia, The Jar with Ritual Scene is from Central America, and Jar with a
profile portrait is from Europe. All three jars have their similarities and differences. The similarity
is in dimensions. The Jar with a Ritual Scene is 10 ВЅ inches tall and Jar with a profile portrait is
12 9/16 inches tall. Jar with Dragon is much taller 19 inches in height and 19 inches in diameter.
The colors of the jars are different as well because they were made in different parts of the world.
The Jar from Central America is ceramic, the Jar from East Asia is porcelain painted with cobalt
blue under transparent glaze, and Jar with a profile portrait is maiolica or thin gaze
Earthenware. In East Asia at that time the Ming Dynasty created a unique quality of ceramic art
(Cobalt blue and white porcelain). During the time period of the Ming Dynasty they would
create ceramic art and ship them worldwide. The ceramic that was shipped worldwide gave
inspiration to many artists including the artist of the Jar with a Ritual Scene and Jar with a
profile portrait. The Jar with a Ritual Scene is created under the influence of evening star or
Venus. Quetzalcoatl was considered the god of art and knowledge but was also believed that he
was the god of dying and
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Protestant Reformation Essay
The Protestant Reformation was an event that helped to change church s from being corrupt money
laundering into the more religious based teaching we know today.
The Diet of Worms was one of the most important events of the protestant reformation.
Beginning on January 28th, 1521, it addressed Martin Luther speaking out against the church and
hoped to have him recant his Ninety Five Theses. While the Diet of Worms was expected to put an
end to the reformation, it only ended up boosting the public s belief that Martin was correct in how
corrupt the church was.
The Protestant reformation itself was an event that divided the Catholic Church in
16th century england and had the public doubting church practices that was started due to Martin ...
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Due to this Luther looked for absolutes about life and was drawn to the idea of philosophy. As a
result of his education and dedication to god, Luther came to reject several teachings and practices
of the Roman Catholic Church. He was strongly indulgences, and didnt believe that freedom from
God s punishment for sin could be purchased with money. To protest this, he posted the Ninety Five
Theses, which he hoped would start to reform the church.
The Ninety five Theses was a list of propositions as a logical argument against the church written
in 1517 by Martin Luther. Martin wrote the Ninety five Theses against the church practices he
viewed as wrong, with a primary aim to get rid of indulgences.
In the Catholic Church at this time, indulgences was the Church s main source of income. In their
system, when a Christian sins and went to confess, they were forgiven by god, and would no
longer be damned to hell , all they had to do was buy the indulgence and they were Forgiven . As
Martin made the Ninety five Theses to reform the church, he nailed it to a church door as a means
of protest. However, the Thesis would eventually be known as the start of the Protestant
Reformation, and caused
Martin to be trialed at the Diet of Worms years later.
The Diet of Worms 1521 was a gathering of the Roman Empire held in the city of
Worms, Germany (Other imperial diets took place at Worms, but unless specified, the term Diet of
Worms refers to the
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Nt1310 Unit 8 Project
During DPR circulation, Transit Community Planning and System Regional Planning Offices
provided comments to Design including a roundabout as an alternative to address the bike/peds
movement.
Traffic and Hwy Ops provided a recommendation that ICE policy cannot be applied to this project
since this is an existing project prior to the Sept. 2013 ICE implementation date. However,
unofficially, the traffic volume on SR 29 would require multiple lane roundabout and introduce
concerns for merging and weaving movements. Built year unconstrained vehicle volumes are 8600
for the AM peak hour and 9100 for the PM peak hour. These numbers are based on the all
movement which would drive through the intersection.
To prepare for the public meeting, PDT met to go over project, including bike/peds movement. It
was decided to proceed with the environmental document since one option needs further evaluation
at the conflict point, SB 221 shoulder (bike/ped) and a connector from SB 221 to NB 29 (vehicle).
These updates may result in revising the draft environmental document for additional reviews and
ultimately, delaying the public release and circulation of the document.
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Please see attachment 3.
District has been working on the draft environmental document since 2001. There have been many
issues, forecasting, operation analysis, value analysis, environmental studies, design updates and
controversies that contributed to delays in completing the document.
Attachment 1, shows one possible roundabout drawing which doesn t accommodate all movements
including bike/peds.
Attachment 2, shows a design option to address the conflict point, SB 221 shoulder (bike/peds)
and a connector from SB 221 to NB
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Literary Analysis the Chrysanthemums
Name Professor Course Date: Chrysanthemums: Literary Criticism At the turn of the 20th
century, women were considered inferior to men: they were only required to stay at home, take
care of households and children. The Chrysanthemums , as told by John Steinbeck, is a story of
a woman during that period who tries to change the course of her destiny. In this story, the two
fold issues of femininity and symbolism play a critical part in explaining this helplessness.
Steinbeck uses the narrative to signify the hope for change of the woman as well as her character
by illustrating different similarities between Elisa and her flowers. Readers are able to
comprehend how a lady feels when she is caged within her life, and the struggles to... Show more
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Elisa s life is significantly transformed by the arrival of the tinker who comes with hope, which is
also symbolized by the flowers. At first, this hope is predicted in the setting of the narrative,
although it is subtle. Despite the fact that the valley looks like a closed pot, there are some
sharp and positive yellow; leaves (Steinbeck 175). These bring about an image of encouragement
in the midst of depression. Readers are also able to see, through Elisa s change of attitude, how
she puts her hope in the pot of chrysanthemum that she gives to the stranger. At fist, she is
repulsive to the tinker and shows little concern for him and keeps some distance from him. She
looks at him irritably as her eyes move with resistance (Steinbeck 179) when the tinker requests
to offer repair services for any of her broken item. However, this resistance changes from her face
when he begins to talk about the chrysanthemums. She starts to gain more interest: Her eyes
(brighten) and (become) alert and eager (Steinbeck 180). In addition, she opens one of the men
clothes that she is wearing and makes her heart open to reality. From removing the gloves, to
destroying the tattered hat, and shaking her beautiful hair, Elisa seems to be blossoming like a
flower (Steinbeck 179 180). These images prove to the readers that the arrival of the tinker, and his
interest in the flowers as well as his talk of love and life of
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Poisonwood Bible Comparison
Throughout many novels different characters are sent to a new place to explore and find new
things in life. An excellent example would be how the characters in the novel Poisonwood Bible
explore a new lifestyle in the Congo. While they are there they have to learn how to adapt to a
new life, and they try and teach the Congolese people how to worship the God, Jesus Christ. Even
though the Congolese people may believe in different Gods, the Price family, especially Nathan
feels that it is their duty to teach them different ways. Thus the poem We Grow Accustomed To
The Dark by Emily Dickinson, is similar because it is talking about how people become
accustomed to a different lifestyle just like the Price family did in the Poisonwood Bible. In... Show
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This further impacted the children Rachel and Leah, being the oldest daughters in the family.
Rachel was a daughter that loved her father and she at first felt that he was the best person in the
world. She would always follow him around and be his little princess, that was until she started to
see the bad things that he started doing in the dark, mysterious place they were living in. She
started to see how arrogant and defensive he became throughout the community and how he threw
hissy fits. She realized that enough was enough and she needed to grow accustomed to this new
place by herself, just like the narrator did in the poem. This is because she knew that her dad was
just going insane and he wanted too much power. She now felt bad for her mom and what he had
done to her, and wanted to side with her mom to get out of the community that they were in because
they had enough of it. Another thing that happened in the Congo while she was there was
something absurd and scarring to say the least. Her sister had started to hunt with the men for
meat and Rachel saw what they did when they killed the poor animals lives. Rachel was so
startled and appalled that she had to become a vegetarian for a short time while they were there.
This just shows that she had to adapt to a new lifestyle because she could not think of eating a poor
animal that had an innocent life, but her sister Leach could have cared
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Causes Of The Arab Malaise
4. Samir Kassir describes Arabs perpetual sense of malaise, or despair, and argues that it is
possible for the Arab states to become secular democracies and adopt the principles of equality
and justice. This is characterized by, chronic rates of illiteracy, inordinate disparities between rich
and poor, overpopulation of cities and desertification of land . Some of the causes of the Arab
Malaise is the gaze of the western other, feelings of being left behind, sense of powerlessness and
geography.
The gaze of the western other, is a condescending gaze that reaffirms the inferiority of Muslim
societies, preventing everything even escape and inability to overcome insurmountable condition,
(Kassir). Further, Arab Malaise is worsened by the fact that Arab societies used to be comparable
to East Asian, Latin American and Sub Saharan African states. However, to Arabs, that is no
longer the case with all states except for the Arab societies moving toward democratic and
technologically advanced societies. The third cause of Arab Malaise is the sense of powerless to
act and affirm existence in face of other s domination that Arabs feel. This sense of powerlessness
was reinforced by Iraq US intervention where Arab community was unable to fight against
American intervention. Also, when Israel was established in Palestinian territory, the Palestinians
could not fight back because of the strong American unfailing support of Israel, making Israel
capable of literally do anything it wants, (Kassir, 8). Geography was also an important factor in
creating malaise. The Arab world is situated between two continents and has its own sense of
tradition, and identity, however, Arabs are constantly reminded of colonial powers and presence
on their territory today through the presence of Israel. The defeat against Israel in 1948 (Nakba)
was a great humiliation and blow to the Arabs because it signified that colonial rule was to be
perpetually present in the Arab World for centuries to come. Finally, the existence of oil in the
region is a source of instability and malaise. The oil attracts western powers and increasing West
involvements leading the new hegemony of the United States in the Middle East (Kassir, 76).
Arab
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Trap Up Research Papers
Wrap Up (whole group discussion)
Store Survival Kits and gather together to wrap up the day with a quick recap:
Your body needs five nutrients to survive: protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Plants
can be a great source of all of these, but it is important to know which plants or plant parts are
edible.
Believe it or not, thistles are edible, and easy to identify. In 1870, a man named Truman Everts was
part of the early exploration of the Yellowstone region. At some point during the expedition, he
became lost. For a month, he subsisted on thistles. Why thistles? He lost had lost his glasses and
was able to identify thistles by touch.
All parts of the thistle plant are edible, even the spiny leaves. To prevent your mouth, throat and
stomach from getting poked or cut, the spines of young leaves can be removed. It is also possible
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Know what you re looking for, prepare it properly and when in doubt, take a pass and head to the
grocery aisle.
Check for Understanding:
Dandelions are a great source of nutrition and can be found virtually everywhere. What are the key
characteristics of dandelions (Fibrous root, hollow stalk that contains milky substance, teeth like
leaves without hairs, yellow flower)
What 3 5 ways to maximize the amount of water collected from leaves? (Answers may include
location, size, type)
What are some other ways plants or plant parts can be used as a Survivor? (Lots of possible
answers, including shelter, cordage, cleaning, insect repellent and clothing.)
Extensions: Cordage
Plants provide a bounty of survival gear, like food, shelters and ropes. Making a rope out of grass is
pretty easy. All you need is a field that has long grasses and scissors.
Instructions: see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uONy84ZLuk0 for
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Factors Affecting Online Shopping
Factors Affecting Customers Satisfaction in the Environment of Online Shopping
1. Abstract
Online shopping is a process of buying and selling of products and services through the Internet.
Online shopping has become the fastest growing industry and Internet users have reported that
online shopping is one of their primary uses of Internet. With the help of online shopping, the
consumers can purchase clothing, shoes, books, airline and events tickets, foods, computers
hardware and so on. In the present study an attempt have been made to analyze the perception of the
young people towards online shopping in Punjab. For the analysis of data descriptive statistics have
been applied. Majority of the) respondents assumed that transaction ... Show more content on
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The development of internet has created a paradigm shift of the traditional way people shop. A
consumer is no longer bound to opening times for specific locations; he can become active at
virtually any time and place and purchase of products or services. The number of internet users is
constantly increasing which also signifies that online purchasing is increasing. The previous
primary reason for shopping online was price, which has now changed to convenience.
The importance of analyzing and identifying factors that influence the consumer when consumer
decides to buy on the internet is crucial Since the internet is a new medium, there have been new
demands set by the consumer. That is why it is crucial for the online retailers to know the factors
which influence the online consumer.
Internet is changing the way consumers shop and buy goods or services and has rapidly evolved
into a global phenomenon. Many companies have started using the Internet with the aim of cutting
marketing costs, thereby, reducing the price of their products and services in order to stay ahead in
highly competitive markets. Customers use the Internet not only to buy the product online, but also
to compare prices, product features and after sale service facilities, Many experts are optimistic
about the prospect of online business (Shergill and Chen, 2005).
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Who Is Hester Prynne In The Scarlet Letter
In a famous novel called The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne receives many
criticisms for being portrayed as a pure character. Among those criticisms, literary critic D. H.
Lawrence provides a powerful and reasonable explanation to why Hester Prynne does not deserve
such admiration. Additionally, Lawrence facilitates his viewpoints by arguing that Hester Prynneis
the cause for the sin of adultery. D. H. Lawrence applies precise diction, biblical allusion, and
dramatic verbal irony in his essay to emphasize Hester Prynne as the character who should be
recognized for her offense. Lawrence uses precise diction to express his negative attitude towards
Hester Prynne. Hester Prynne is an atrocious influence to others as Lawrence states, Oh, Hester,
you are a demon. A man must be pure, just that you can seduce him to a fall (Lawrence). Lawrence
implies the word demon to accuse Hester for seducing an innocent man, Arthur Dimmesdale.
Lawrence depicts Hester as the leading cause for this sin of adultery and generates a mocking
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H. Lawrence s essay to make connections with Hester Prynne in religious aspects. Lawrence
describes Hester as another Magdalen (Lawrence) to create a relationship between the two
characters. Magdalen is known as the unclean and unprotected biblical character like Hester, who
is full of sin and evil spirit. Using such references not only supports his argument, but it additionally
helps the audience to comprehend with an effective understanding of the context. Hester Prynne
and Arthur Dimmesdale can also be portrayed as the new Adam and Adama (Hawthorne). Hester is
viewed as Adama, who deludes Adam to eat the apple with her, as Adam falls blindly and foolishly
into her trap of persuasion. Using such examples from the ancient mythological characters help
Lawrence to write with strong emotions that characterizes the disapproval of Hester
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Character Strength in One Day in the Life of Ivan...
Character Strength in One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich is a novel about survival.
Solzhenitsyn shows us how even in seemingly atrocious circumstances each person can find
sources of strength that gives them the will to carry on. Many of the things that the prisoners think
of as their sources of strengths would mean nothing to us, but if one thinks about it, without them
we would perhaps lose the will to carry on.
Most of the prisoners have more than one source of strength, perhaps subconsciously they have
made their own fail safes. If they lost one source, they would have other more personal reasons to
carry on. The two main factors of strength that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He studies the New Testament and he uses literature to cut out the outside world. Shukhov does not
seem like a religious man, but as one goes further into the novel, one begins to see him taking a
bigger interest in religion, and more importantly, faith. Alyosha tries to show Shukhov that faith
is the strongest source of strength, and he tells Shukhov to try to see the importance of spiritual
goods rather than material goods. However, objects have a lot of importance to all of the
prisoners. Aloysha hides his New Testament to avoid it being confiscated just Shukhov hides his
bread. This shows us that the Bible is as important to Alyosha as bread is to Shukhov. At the end
of the novel Shukhov gives away a biscuit to Alyosha and expects nothing in return. This shows
that he has taken Alyosha s advice and has chosen to feel spiritual accomplishment rather than
keeping the material good. Property is another source of strength in the novel. Possessing
something that other prisoners do not have is a way of showing individuality in a place where
all the prisoners are marked as the same, ignoring what they have or have not done. Shukhov s
spoon is also very symbolic. Shukhov is forced to hide the spoon in order to keep it from being
taken by the guards. In a way this shows us how the camp tries to take away anything that gives the
prisoners a sense of individuality, or anything that gives them happiness.
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Lena Haloway Quotes
Lena Haloway is a 17 year old girl who was lied to her entire life; now she s going to get revenge.
Pandemonium, by Lauren Oliver, is a fiction book. It s a relatable story about a young girl trying
to get through her life. Pandemonium is a good book, but it is considered a young adult (Keller
3) book. It doesn t stretch your mind as much as some teachers would like a summer book to do.
Even though this is a book for younger people, it is still a terrific choice for a summer read.
Hatred is a high tower, (Oliver 166). This quote from Pandemonium describes how this novel is
relatable. Everyone feels some type of hatred towards something in their lives. This book being
relatable helps people today; they may not be going through the exact same thing as Lena
Haloway, mainly because this was a futuristic book, and there is no such thing as the Wilds
(Oliver 9) or a resistance (Oliver 196), but they can see how she handled the hate. Thus, this book
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Pandemonium is considered a young adult (Keller 3) novel; this quote explains how this is.Lena
Haloway was startled to hear a word that was forbidden at her old home; she thought it was bad.
In adult books, cursing happens a lot, and, usually, all the characters in the book will not just
freak if there is a curse word; whereas, in novels for the younger generation, this does not happen
as much. Curse words may be bad, but they can teach you synonyms to broaden your vocabulary.
Teachers normally would not assign young adult (Keller 3) books for a summer read because they
do not stretch your mind as much as other books
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Honesty In The Canterbury Tales
Honesty is the best policy; a phrase that s been around nearly as long as lies themselves. The
book; The Canterbury Tales by Geofferey Chaucer displays how the dishonesty of society is
timeless. This is first displayed in The General Prologue through the descriptions of the pilgrims.
This is also shown in The Miller s Tale and The Reeve s Tale . Chaucer also conveys that truth is
preferable to lies by explaining what terrible punishments befell those who did lie. While those who
lied did succeed and profit from their lies; eventually the lies caught up to them and they end up
paying a price greater than what they earned.
The General Prologue briefly describes each of the pilgrims and The Host. The General
Prologue also includes brief commentary from the narrator; Chaucer. This commentary acts as
characterization for all the pilgrims. But the commentary, besides establishing each character,
exhibits Chaucer s opinion on each of the characters, and their flaws. Many of the pilgrims are
describes as dishonest or corrupt. A prime example of this is the Prioress who is describes as
Pleasant and friendly in her ways, and straining To counterfeit a courtly kind of grace, A stately
bearing fitting to her place, And to seem dignified in all her dealings (pp 6, 7). These two lines are
the only lines that betray the Prioress, revealing that her dignified persona is merely a façade. A
liar besides the Prioress is the Pardoner who had, in a glass, a rubble of pigs bones. And
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Meniscal Tear
Speech 101
10/24/11
Topic My meniscus injury and the processes in which I went through
Intro About a year and a half ago I was training pretty hard to get into shape for the fire academy
here at rio hondo. I would run atleast 5 miles a day to keep good cardio, haha I don t do much of
any running any more. Well, One of those days I went on an uphill run with a 20lb weight pack
and experienced some pain in my left knee, about a month later It still hurt so i went to the doctor
and after an MRI it was determined that I may have torn my meniscus and I would not be able to
attend the academy until it healed. Today im going to go over some knowledge I gained about
these types of injuries by experiencing one first hand.
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Works Cited
Meniscal Tears Your Orthopaedic Connection AAOS. AAOS Your Orthopaedic
Connection. Web. 24 Oct. 2011. lt;http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00358 gt;.
The Center of Orthopaedic Surgery. KNEE JOINT ANATOMY amp; FUNCTION. THE
CENTER FOR ORTHOPAEDICS AND SPORTS MEDICINE. Nucleus Communications.
Web. 24 Oct. 2011.
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Case Study Of Franchising
Introduction Franchising is simply treated as for expanding a business and distributing goods and
services through a contract based relationship. In franchising, franchisors [whose business is
handed over to a third party to manage, and with its trademark] not only specify the products and
services that will be provided by the franchisees [a person or company who is given authority to
do business under the trademark and trade name by the franchisor], but also provide them with an
operating system, brand and support. Franchise is treated as a form of business that is more
popular during the present context. Its popularity has to do with its proven track record of success,...
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A new business claims a great deal of time, effort and sacrifice. New individuals are motivated by
their ownership of the business and the capital they have invested. So by franchising, you are going
to get better talent that will work harder to form the business.
пѓјMarket influence. Multiple locations increase the company s competitive asset over similar type
businesses. It has large formations around the world and operates through a network of local
representatives in different market layers.
пѓјBetter buying competence. Franchisors that purchase products and services for their franchise
network can often bargain volume discounts from dealers and suppliers. Sharing a chunk of the
saving with franchisees supplies higher operating margins and a competitive benefit over other
related businesses.
пѓјProduct dispersion. Franchises get use of a franchisor s trademark and emblem to sell products.
Most franchises are business layout, which provides products and procedures to run the business.
Franchisors offer financial, marketing, and coaching support to franchisees to help them sprout
their business in exchange for fees for using the franchisor s trade name and business
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Bose Corporation Case Analysis
Bose Corporation is a designing and manufactering audio equipment company, which was founded
in 1964 by Amar Bose and privately held in Framingham, Massachusetts, America. Operating in
numerous countries worldwide, they have gathered a reputation for the highest quality of home
audio systems and speaker systems on the market. This has resulted in a premium brand image for
the company, which allows it to continue to release premium products. According to the
estimation of Forbes (2016), there were approximately 2,400 people working for Bose and their
revenure in that period is US$3.8 billion. In 2011, most of Bose Corporations non voting shares
were given to alma mater and former employer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Through their Bose s history, we can see that Bose has a lot of researchs about suspension
technologies for cars and heavy duty trucks as well as cold fusion. They are also well known in
protecting their patents, trademarks, and brands. Due to the continous investment into research,
Bose are able to continue innovation into new products and markets.
Bose s objective (2017) is to create products our customers simply can t get anywhere else . These
are some principles for Bose to make decisions (big and small). First is Innovation and technology
which can deliver benefits to their customers. Next, teamwork and collaboration aspects can inspire
employees of Bose to their best. Growth aims to reach more customers with our technology and to
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Mrs. Clinton Case Study
As a person, Clinton is likable she is smart with a refreshing sense of humor. However, the cameras
seemed not to agree with the likable side of her. The media somehow managed to portray her as
untrustworthy and maybe this could be blamed on her communication team. As mentioned earlier,
Mrs. Clinton did not seem to have a clear message on why she was running for the highest office in
the land. Mrs. Clinton needed to articulate her own agenda and stop demonizing Mr. Trump. Her
communications team totally missed this and even at one point, Mrs. Clinton s communications
director, Jennifer Palmieri commented that she was proud of Mrs. Clinton s alt right speech against
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Clinton s loss in 2016 presidential elections considered as a second greatest political upset of all
time after Harry Truman s victory in 1948. Mrs. Clinton was a seasoned politician with the
backing of a sitting government, huge financial resources, and a huge following. Her opponent,
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, was an inexperienced outsider, with neither a military nor a
political background. During the campaign period, Mr. Trump made numerous gaffes and
managed to insult about every ethnic group in America. He faced accusations of sexual assault
from twelve women and at some point, there was even a video of him speaking and bragging of
sexually harassing women. On paper, Mr. Trump was the easiest opponent to beat, and yet, to the
surprise of many political pundits, he defeated Mrs. Clinton. Democrats and political pundits
have looked for reasons as to why Mrs. Clinton lost and it really comes down to a series of
strategic mistakes by her campaign team and Mrs. Clinton s message or lack of it, and trust. Mrs.
Clinton s team failed to come up with strategies that would have led to a huge turnout of the
Democratic Party s support base. Secondly, Mrs. Clinton did not have a clear message as to why
she was running for president for the presidency. Even when she managed to come up with a
campaign slogan to explain her reasons for running, she still had to fight trust issues brought by FBI
investigations and questions business connections in her charity
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Migrant Workers Violations
Introduction
In 1981, Mauritania became the last nation to abolish slavery, ostensibly freeing the world from the
clutches of an inhumane institution. However, world leaders face a disturbing issue today: the
emergence of modern slavery. This takes the form of migrant workers and their systematic
oppression, marginalization, and abuse. Although migrant workers, by definition, are compensated
for their labor and therefore cannot be considered slaves, they are often not paid enough, lack the
ability to exercise their natural human rights, and are held against their will. These problems arise
mainly due to the fact that no sovereign state feels responsible for these migrant workers. While
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Some examples are Singapore, Taiwan, the Republic of Korea, and Qatar, and others tend to be
rapidly developing nations with a shortage of unskilled labor. They obtain workers by forming
contracts with third party recruitment agencies, but it is often the negligence of receiving countries
that causes the exploitation of migrant workers. The specific labor contracts are rarely negotiated
by the employers themselves, and as a result migrant workers lack crucial social protections. It is
important to note, however, that the abuse of migrant workers can be either intentional or
unintentional. Receiving nations may have intentions to provide safe working conditions and equal
wages, but this rarely occurs in real life. Migrant workers are often enter into labor contracts
because they are promised more than what they will actually receive by recruitment agencies. When
formulated solutions, nations in this bloc should examine their immigration policies and determine
whether they contribute to the problem or not. Delegates should also be aware of the political,
economic, and social reasons behind their countries use of migrant workers, as well as the specific
causes of abuses in their specific cases. Then, they must work towards measures to ensure legal
working conditions, equal pay, the elimination of discrimination, and social protections according
to country
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Albert Murray Research Paper
Alabama s Contribution to Contemporary Literature: Profiling Albert Murray Albert Murray
was a native Alabamian and also a black American literary. Murray was also a jazz critic,
novelist, essayist and biographer. He was born on May 12, 1916. In Nokomis, Escambia
County, Alabama. Born out of wedlock, he was adopted in infancy by a working class family
and raised in a black enclave of Mobile, AL. He moved to Magazine Point, which was located in
Mobile County, where he resided for his childhood years. Murray attended the Mobile County
Training School, where he had participated in several sports and theater productions. He recalled
growing up in a bustling community of Pullman porters and not to mention blues and jazz music
that fired his ardor for storytelling. His outstanding performances earned him a scholarship to
Tuskegee Institute, which is now called Tuskegee University. While at Tuskegee, Murray started to
show more interest in jazz music and in Literature. In 1939 he graduated with a baccalaureate
degree in English Literature. After a year of graduate studies at the University of Michigan, Murray
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Army Air Corps then transferred to the reserve so he could return to teach at Tuskegee Institute.
After a year Murray attended graduate school at New York University, earning an MA in 1948.
Murray begins his writing career in earnest in 1962 after he had retired from the military. The
genre type Murray was known for writing was nonfiction and fiction of history, politics, painting,
and literature. . Murray s works include The Omni Americans: New Perspectives on Black
Experience and American Culture, South to a Very Old Place, Train Whistle Guitar, Stomping the
Blues, and The Spyglass
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Subculture In The 1960s
Economic changes were happening in Britain; the economy had changed from heavy to light
industry. Light industry meant that jobs were created for unskilled individuals. The unskilled
workers tended to be the younger population, In Britain the labour markets had buoyed up levels of
youth employment during the 1950s and 60s (Osgerby, 2004, p. 25) and were also inexpensive to
employ. With new found economic independence young urban workers began to take advantage of
the growing leisure opportunities that were becoming available to them (Davis, 1990; Newburn,
2002) some considered this as the formation of youth subcultures. With the younger generation in
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All these subcultures were created through what music people listened to, the way they dressed
was defined by what music they listened to also. The punk look was distressed, they would
intentionally wear torn up trousers, heavy doc martens, the fabrics that they wore were all torn
and pined back together with safety pins. Their hair was usually in a Mohawk style and their
makeup was very dark. The punk look created a androgynous, tomboyish or unisex style
(Leblanc, 1999, p. 156) before the punk generation came along the public had never seen this
look been done before. The fact that women were dressing less like women and more like men
scared them. They listened to music such as The Buzzcocks and The jam, these bands would
often have offensive language in their songs. Substance abuse was also common in the punk
scene, punks had a hard exterior which people were intimidated by. Glam rock was born in the
70s followed by punk, David Bowie and Iggy Pop were contributors to the glam rock scene.
Glam rock also had an androgynous theme running through it, the fashion was bizarre With it
came fashions, which caught on with everyone, including platform shoes, huge flared trousers
and winged collared shirts. The bigger your platforms the cooler you were (Tait, 2011, p. 89).
Musically glam rock was varied The music classified as glam rock ranges from sophisticated, self
conscious deployment of rock and pop
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Walt Whitman s Influence On Transcendentalism
Transcendentalism was a literary and philosophical movement that rejected materialism and the
idea that religion is necessary to help humans achieve a spiritual experience. Transcendentalism
began as a religious concept , that inspired many to express their beliefs. This new religious
philosophy was very popular and its main influence was on American religion, philosophy, politics,
literature, and art. (Janet Mullane and Robert Thomas Wilson) This philosophy allowed people
such as Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, and Walt Whitman, Theodore Parker,
William Ellery Channing, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Emily Dickinson, and Edgar
Allen Poe to express their feelings towards the transcendentalismmovement. The transcendentalist...
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He later passed away on March 26, 1892 in Camden, New Jersey. He was 2nd of nine children
and due to the instability of the economy during the period led to his family moving numerous of
times. This author was mainly influenced by the civil war and the Transcendentalist movement
believes. The civil war influenced and modified (Walton Litz and Molly Weigel) his thoughts on
life and gave life to his poems. He believed in the equality of life and that all men are born the
equal no matter their race or their economic state. He gave the lower class a voice through his
means of poetry and believes. He also believed that slavery would gradually disappear in the
course of anticipated social, economic, and moral developments. He agreed with Lincoln to
send the slaves that were free back to Africa. Whitman main theme of writing was loneliness,
unrequited affection, and the grave . His main poem leaves of grass and songs of myself,
express the importance of one self. His greatest legacy was creating a voice to the poor and
working class. In Salute au Monde! he seized to equalize all the races and nationalities on the
world. He was also influenced by his mother Louise and his 8 siblings. (Walton Litz and Molly
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Genotypes Of Bartonella In Kenya
Kosoy et al. [11] described the presence of Bartonella in 13 insectivorous and frugivorous bat
species sampled across 25 localities in Kenya. A total of 331 blood samples were re suspended
in brain heart infusion (BHI) broth and plated on agar supplemented with 10% rabbit blood, of
which 106 (30.2%) were culture positive. Bartonella isolates were obtained from 23 (26%) straw
colored fruit bat (Eidolon helvum), 22 (21%) Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus), four
(44%) African sheath tailed bats (Coleura afra), seven (88%) rufous trident bats (Triaenops
persicus), one (25%) Commerson s leaf nosed bat (Hipposideros commersoni), and 49 (56%) bent
winged bats (Miniopterus spp) (Table 2). A PCR assay targeting a region of gltA generated
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All visible ectoparasites were collected and bats were exsanguinated by cardiac puncture for
collection of whole blood samples. Blood specimens were screened for Bartonella by bacterial
culture on chocolate agar plates incubated at 35 В°C for up to 45 days. DNA was extracted from
bacterial colonies, blood, and pools of ectoparasites, and initially screened by real time PCR
assays targeting rpoB and the 16S 23S ITS. Conventional PCR amplifying gene regions from gltA
and rpoB was also performed on all diagnostic samples. All bat fly species were identified as
Cylcopodia greefii and the 148 captured bats were comprised of five species: straw colored fruit
bats (Eidolon helvum), epauletted fruit bats (Epomophorus spp.), dwarf epauletted fruit bats
(Micropteropus spp.), horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus spp.), and Nigerian free tailed bats
(Chaerephon nigeriae) (Table 2). When using qPCR on bat blood samples, 76 (51.4%)
positively amplified ITS and 28 (18.9%) amplified rpoB. Of the conventional PCR assays,
however, only 14 (9.5%) were positive for gltA and none for rpoB. Bartonella DNA was
detected in 10 (41.7%) and seven (29.2%) of the tested ectoparasites when targeting the 16S 23S
ITS and rpoB, respectively. With conventional PCR, both the gltA and rpoB assays detected seven
(29.2%) positives from the bat flies. Bartonella colonies were isolated from 23 (15.5%) bat blood
samples, with the following distribution: 12 (15.2%) Eidolon helvum, three (10%) Epomophorus
spp.,
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Character Analysis Of Emma s House, By George Knightley
The protagonist is called, Emma Woodhouse.
The first sentence of the novel describes her as a handsome, clever, and rich girl, with a
comfortable home and happy disposition , a sentence that I immediately associated with the
snobbish societies that were common in that period. That s why I wasn t looking forward to
reading the rest of the story. And my presumption was met in the first chapter where she only
seemed to care about herself. She seemed to be a classic example of a menefreghista as we say in
Italian, that means that she is a person with an uncaring or couldn t care less attitude.
I was really surprised when things took a turn real quick and it wasn t just a story about a spoilt,
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He is important in the story because he serves as a model of good sense and is the only one who
openly critices Emma and points out all her flaws and foibles. Not because he is bitter or enjoys
making people feel down, but out of genuine concern and care for her. He therefor is my favorite
character. His unfailing honesty is tempered with tact and kindheartedness.
He has had some lapses of judgment and self control, but they were only caused by his
uncontrollable love for Emma. He immediately makes clear that he doesn t like Frank and
everyone knows Knightley just feels jealous and does not welcome the new rival. This jealousy
causes Knightley to behave very uncharacteristicly impulsive; he escapes to London to declare his
love to Emma. This loss of control just makes clear that he is just a normal human being with
feelings.
Frank is the typical smooth bad boy, girls like so much. He epitomizes attractiveness in speech,
manner, and appearance. A lot of people don t trust him, but everyone except Knightley is charmed
enough to indulge him. He really seems to be the manly version of Emma, that s probably why
they get along so
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Explanation Of The Song American Pie By Don Mclean
In the song American Pie, by Don McLean, produced in 1971, McLean uses this song to
commemorate the death of singer Buddy Holly but he is able to also describe what he thinks is
one of the most influential periods of American history; 1959 1970. The speaker in the song is
Don because he s telling what has happened since the death of Buddy holly and how much has
influenced a change in society. In the song bye bye mrs American pie there to represent the
innocence of American that Holly took when he died. I chose this song because it was one of my
father s favorite songs. And since the main idea of the song is about death, after my father died I
felt a connection with the song. American pie relates to an old saying as American as apple pie .
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Summary Of Coyote And The Enemy Aliens
Japanese Canadians Aliens?
Coyote and the Enemy Aliens is a satirical commentary that effectively expounds on the intense
objectification and dehumanization of Japanese Canadians during the colonial Canadian era. By
depicting the grotesque living conditions, the Japanese were subjected to, King is able to critique
the racist perspectives of the Canadian society. King condemns the actions of colonial white men,
depicting them as creatures engulfed in moral blindness that strive to fabricate an ideal white
world. Moreover, King vividly portrays the idea of social dynamics, expounding on the
helplessness of Citizens against dominant political powers. King also introduces an idea of
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The climax of the prose illustrates the disturbing elements of socio political history in Canada. The
political entities stand in the near vicinity of the vehicle, singing O Canada. and waving flags .
Through the depiction of this disturbing image, King criticizes racist political leaders in Canada
that justified their crimes cemented on ideals of nationalism reflecting on the moral conscience of
colonial Canada. The insensitivity of white men is expounded in their embarkment of engineering
the atomic bomb. In the near conclusion of the story, Coyote travels to Los Alamos to make the
world safe for freedom . The white men euphemistically portray the Manhattan project (in Los
Alamos) as a catalyst of peace and prosperity. However, this notion is ironic as this project
engineered a mass destruction weapon leading innocent people being evaporated in a second. King
inputs this powerful idea to expose the Hippocratic nature of white men in that era, who patronized
themselves as saints, but in reality, were responsible for the construction of the most dangerous
military weapon.
The intensely grotesque perspectives and actions committed by coyote are a striking testament to
how the general population was able to be manipulated based on ludicrous perceptions of Japanese
propagated in Canada. King employs the dim witted character of Coyote to satirize racist Canadian
politicians and comment on their prejudiced notions
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The Inefficiency of Airline Security Essay
Everyone who has gotten out of bed in the morning has been exposed to risks. Whether it be risks
from the factors around them, from themselves, or from people around them, they have faced some
kind of risk. Comparatively, risks presented by situations around them and by themselves are
considerably controllable. The risks delivered by people around them, however, are the ones that
tend to be the most formidable. When people have a determination to be destructive, they often
select targets which will stir up the most attention. Attributable to the criteria terrorists search for,
airlines are a common target for terrorist activities. One of the most memorable terrorist attacks
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Author Nathan Means and Edmund S. Kip Hawley, former Executive Director of Governmental
Affairs for the Department of Transportation as well as former TSA Administrator describes how
one of the requirements of the pat downs is that the TSO is required to run their hand up the
passenger s legs, up their thighs, until the officer feels that they have reached the passengers
genitals (87). The searches experienced at most airports do not even come close to how thorough
they should be. The occasional passengers who are given pat downs by TSOs who follow these
requirements are the passengers who publicly protest pat downs. For the most part, however,
these types of requirements which induce embarrassment for both the searchee and the search
administrator are not followed. The searches TSA agents are supposed to be doing, but not, are
the ones that actually make people uncomfortable. The level of search that is required for airline
passengers is superfluous. TSOs understand this, but no better solution has been presented thus far.
TSA has been made fully aware of the discomfort caused by pat downs and presented full body
(backscatter) scanners as a solution, but these scanners present biological dangers and should not
be used as a main investigation method. Backscatter scans have been considered dangerous as a
result of the radiation emitted from each scan. The recommended limit of yearly
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Fifteen years from now I picture myself loading SCUBA gear...
Fifteen years from now I picture myself loading SCUBA gear into an old, beaten up dive boat. I
feel the morning breeze dissipate from my skin as I pull my wetsuit up to my waist. The salty
air whips through my hair as we navigate through the winding canals of a small tropical town
until we find our way to the ocean. As we tie up to the bright yellow mooring line I squish my
body into the rest of my wetsuit and slip into my prearranged dive gear. I take a deep breath out
of my regulator and taste the familiar, cool, dry air. After strapping on my trusty bright yellow
mask, I clip my slate onto my BCD. I waddle to the edge of the boat pressing onto my mask and
holding onto my weight belt. I take one last swig of air and plunge into the... Show more content on
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This domino effect would have continued until nearly all species were affected and a trophic
cascade occured. As a marine biologist I want to be able to prevent events like these in all areas
of the world. If a full trophic cascade had occurred in the Chesapeake Bay we would not have
recovered for many years. Not only would we have lost a vital staple in our ecosystem but the
local economy would have experienced a major hit. Thousands of people involved in the fishing
trade, restaurants, and multimillion dollar businesses such as tourism and sport fishing would have
no medium to work with and instantly be out of work. I want to work in shark conservation to keep
both the ecosystem and economy afloat above and below water.
My dream of researching sharks did not begin at an early age. During visits to aquariums I was
always nervous when we got to the shark section. My passion didn t blossom until the summer of
2012 when I had the choice to visit Bonaire for underwater photography or Fiji for shark research.
Bracing my adventurous side, I chose to travel to Fiji. During this trip I spent tens of hours on the
bottom of the ocean observing and admiring several different species of sharks. Watching a colossal
bull shark glide through the water to gently grasp a tuna head from a diver made me
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What Are The Causes And Effects Of Legalizing Marijuana
Lauren Ferguson
English 1101
Robertson
1 December 2016
Cause and Effects of Legalizing Marijuana Legalizing marijuana, or known as weed, can produce
an abundant number of pros and cons. Associating the legalization of marijuana to tobacco may
generate verbal and physical arguments between many individuals. Observations from a source the
NYLN Youth Leader Blog reports, the legalization of marijuana can regulate crimes, protect law
enforcement, provide medical benefits, and boost income ( 19 Primary Pros and Cons of
Legalizing Weed n.p.). Although weed may benefit its seller, it can cause treacherous dangers for
handlers and non users. According to the NYLN Youth Leader Blog, even though marijuana has its
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Many people seem to push for the legalization while others not so much. Marijuana is believed to
help ease painful illnesses as well as provide safety for law enforcement along with their attention
to deal with more serious crimes. With that being sad there are endangerments that come with using
marijuana such as the potential for a dealer to sell you synthetic weed with harmful chemicals.
Another con is the alteration in one s awareness when the drug is present in the body such as, the
risk of getting behind the car and causing a fatal accident meaning death for yourself or another
individual. Anyone can argue the pros and cons on marijuana, but the ratification may turn out to
only harm more people than what it is sought out to be. Along with the legalization of weed, many
people are on the big topic of tobacco use compared to marijuana. Tobacco is believed to have
worse outcomes on your body than weed, and allow you to have addiction issues as well as health
issues. The use of tobacco in avid smokers can cause damage to your heart, lungs, blood vessels,
etc. Although tobacco is said to be worse, some of the outcomes have similarities in both
substances and are being investigated in hope for more answers in the
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Puritan Beliefs In John Winthrop s A City Set On A Hill
A City set on a Hill is a phrase that became popularized in the American politics, and it emanates
from the parable of Salt and Light in the New Testament. In Matthew 5:14, Jesus tells the crowd
that was listening to him, You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden
(New King James Version). John Winthrop, an English Puritanlawyer, had a vision for Boston that
it would be A City Set on a Hill. This is a vision that has over the years been replicated by the
United Statesof America as it has strived to set an example on the world stage as a beacon of
freedom and hope for the entire world. The phrase a city set on a hill refers to a society that others
people will look up to (Morgan 76). By using this phrase, Winthrop describes the MassachusettsBay
colony, which he supposed would turn out to be an outstanding example of Puritan faultlessness.
Although this phrase has a religious undertone, it can be used to describe the aspects that the
United States ought to emulate.
A Model of Christian Charity is a sermon that was delivered by John Winthrop in 1630 while he
was on board of the ship Arbella which was sailing to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. This
sermon is best known for its application of the phrase City upon a Hill regarding the founding of
the United States, and later used in the description of American exceptionalism (Morgan 112). A
city set on a hill stated they intended to live the way God wanted them to live as well as
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Ethics Of The At-Will Doctrine
Ethics of the At Will Doctrine Have you ever wondered what the term at will employment
means? According to Cornell University Law School, the employment at will doctrine refers to
the presumption that employment is for an indefinite period of time and may be terminated
either by employer or employee (n.d., para. 1). This doctrine is said to level the playing field
between employee and employer as each party can end their relationship at will. At will
employment however is not equally applied between public and private business sectors, nor is it
supported in every state within the United States. Employees who work for the public sector such
as teachers or firefighters, or those working in California or Montana for example, can only be...
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The employer generally invests time locating a candidate to hire, and resources for salary,
benefits and training to ensure success for both the employee and the company. The employee
can terminate his/her employment at any time, for any reason; thus, leaving the employer at a
disadvantage. The employer has to recoup the company losses by again invest time and money
to hire another employee with no guarantee that the new hire will stay any longer than the
previous employee. Is this fair or ethical behavior toward the employer? Do employers ask that
the employee reimburse them for the time and resources expended to hire a replacement?
Should they? In an effort to create equity in risk and benefit between employee and employer,
the at will employment doctrine allows the employer to terminate an employee at any time, for
any reason. But again, is this fair or ethical behavior towards the employee? Don t businesses
have a greater amount of power than an employee in determining work environment and pay
scale? Is it ethical for an employer to take advantage of their employees and fire those who make
a high salary and replace them with employees with a lower starting pay in order to save money or
distribute bonuses to top executives? Cornell University Law School notes that given the unequal
bargaining power between employees and employers, critics of this doctrine have noted its overly
harsh results and have looked to unions, acting as certified
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Pumpkin Pie Vs Traditional Baking
The fall season is fast approaching, its time to whip out your home cooked meals and treats for
the kids. You go for the classic pumpkin pie just like grandma s homemade recipe. However, what
happens when this simple recipe take a turn for the worst, instead of grandma you get a wicked
witches brew. Creating the best pumpkin pieincludes gathering all natural ingredients, using correct
mixing techniques, slowly cookingit a heated oven creating an aroma of sweet thrills that passes
through the nose, and the most important part of baking adding TLC (Tender, Love, and Care).
However, leaving the piein the oven for too long, using ingredients that are questionable for
freshness, and baking when you are prone to forget safe baking aspects will... Show more content on
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When prepared correctly, it generates a nostalgic feel for adults who have a sweet tooth and do
not prefer eating Halloween candy. Producing a premium pumpkin pie includes gathering all
natural ingredients, using correct mixing techniques, slowly cooking it a heated oven, creating
an aroma of sweet thrills that passes through the nose, and adding TLC (Tender, Love, and Care).
A crunchy golden graham cracker crust surrounding a glossy marigold colored pie, and a
comforting fragrance of cinnamon and ginger creates a homey atmosphere. Pumpkin pies
should be moist and smooth, easy to slice with your fork with little to no effort with a warm pie
filling. Baking pumpkin pie or any type of dessert should not be for yourself, it should be for the
people you love. (Very best baking by Nestle. LIBBY SВ® FAMOUS PUMPKIN PIE .
RECIPES BAKE SALE DIVERSE DESSERTS LIBBY SВ® FAMOUS PUMPKIN PIE. 30 Oct.
2016.www.verybestbaking.com) When you think of pumpkin pie, you think of Thanksgiving and
fall time. It is the time when the family should be truly important, when you re all together at one
table after a great meal snacking on some pumpkin pie talking about the old times and the times to
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Research Paper On Ian Fleming
Ian Fleming was born on May 28, 1908 in London, England. He was one of four sons. His older
brother was Peter and his two younger brothers were Richard and Michael. His parents were
Valentine and Evelyn. Valentine was the son of Robert Fleming, who was the most successful
merchant bankers. Ian Fleming grew up in a wealthy and dominant family.
Fleming attended Eton College in 1921. He may not have been an expert in academics, but in
athletics, he excelled. Eton College was one of England s top schools. He then studied at
Sandhurst because he was out of control at Eton College. He left a term early to transfer to
Sandhurst, the elite military academy. He was not interested in the life of a soldier so he left the
college a year after.
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Thrilling cities are a collection of articles he wrote for the Sunday Times, which was in 1959 and
1960. The cities included were Hong Kong, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Berlin and Monte Carlo.
You Only Live Twice is a novel about James Bonds past. In the book, you find out that he was
orphaned at eleven, was expelled from Eton College and other things from his past. Fleming said
You only live twice. Once when you re born and once when you look death in the face . You Only
Live Twice is the final book Ian Fleming published.
In 1964 his health issues were only getting worse. He spent most of his days in the hospital. In
July, his mother, Evelyn passed away, which caused more problems to Ian. On August 11, 1964,
right after dinner, he suffered a heart attack. The next morning, on his son s twelfth birthday, he
died. He was 56.
Before Ian Fleming died, he already transported a manuscript for his last James Bond novel. It
was called The Man with the Golden Gun. More of his short stories were published in 1966 which
were 007, Octopussy and The Living Daylights.
Ian Fleming never thought his books would have been as popular as they are right now. The
world would have never been so interested in the James Bond novels if it wasn t for the trip he
took to Jamaica in
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Dreams in Of Mice and Men
Of Mice and Men Dreams Of Mice and Men is set in Salinas, California in the 1930s Great
Depression. Life was hard and men could be cruel. Hope might be the only escape from hard
reality. This links to the American Dream represented in George and Lennie s dream of working
hard and getting their own land and farm, and control over their own lives. But it was harder than
ever to achieve due to the tough economic conditions of the Depression. After Lennie s death, it
might be possible for George to realise his dream, but the emptiness at the end of the novel shows
that financial success is nothing when you are lonely. So the dream is not just something to own, or
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Crooks final judgement is that never a God damn one of em ever gets it. The repetition of the
absolute never and ever , as well as the strong slang God damn emphasises how desperate life is.
However, it is not certain whether Steinbeck shares Crooks negative view. Crooks is an extreme
character. His language is hyperbole very extreme and relentlessly negative. Crooks phrase God
damn suggests that God has abandoned these men, in contrast to the biblical image of hope in
George and Lennie s dream of living off the fatta the land . The biblical imagery continues
negatively when Crooks compares the dream of land to being like Heaven the Christian idea of
perfect bliss, not considered a physical reality and which Crooks says is just as impossible to
get as a piece of land. It s hard for George to keep Lennie out of trouble and keep them on track
for their dream. But when they tell Candy, it starts to seem as if it might be possible. [needs
evidence/ quotation/ language analysis] In an instant, Candy s faith (and money) take them close to
the ideal/dream becoming real. As the dream is shared, or heard by more people, the more it seems
that together they might make it come true. Even the ultra negative Crooks starts to believe.[needs
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A Wall Of Fire Rising
A Wall of Fire Rising , Slavery vs. Freedom. Being a story from a short story novel title Krik?
Krak! Written by Edwidge Danticat, A Wall of Fire Rising in brief is about Guy, Lili, and their
son Little Guy, a Haitian family living in poverty, with Guy been an unemployed sugar cane
worker that escape the misery of the quotidian life by stealing an air balloon from which he hurt
himself, choosing a scaring death over the misery of life beneath (Abbott 11). In further, the story
also drives our intention on Little Guy, especially about his role in a play as Haitian revolutionary
Duty Boukman (who play a vast role in the abolition of slavery in Haitithat led to their
Independence). Thus, to not forget his lines from the play, we see him reciting them throughout the
story. Additionally, Danticat shows the characters, Lili and Guy have a conflict over their son Little
Guy been on a sugar mill permanent hire list. Edwidge Danticat illustration of these events could be
interpreted as a symbol of Slavery and Freedom, that connects the past historical time, in which
Boukman live in, as well of the presentone lived by Guy, Lili, and Little Guy in the story. To
begin, it can be confirmed that Duty Boukman was mentioned in A Wall of Fire Rising , with
being a role Little Guy must play in his upcoming school performance. This is shown when Guy
asks Little Guy about his role in the play, and as seen on line 10, Little Guy responds, I m
Boukman (Danticat 227). Knowing that, the question now is why does Danticat introduce
someone from Haiti history in a story that supposes to be about a family struggling with poverty
to maintain their daily needs? Foremost, let know who Boukman is. Briefly, he was a
revolutionary, a slave and reputed voodoo priest, who with his powerful spoken words of
freedom, in defiance of the French colonizers, help to spark a revolution that ultimately led to the
abolition of slavery and the founding of the Haitian Republic in 1804 (Chen 4). In addition, before
the revolt, most of the slaves in Haiti were more used to work in the French sugar plantation. Just
as mentioned in the Globe and Mail article titled Krik? Krak! By Elizabeth Abbott, in which she
wrote that: When
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Caffeine Discussion
Caffeine Discussion Based on my data, I think my isolation was somewhat of a success and in
some ways not. I was able to obtain a pure recovery from the crude caffeine of 21.46%. It is not
significant amount, but it seemed to be enough. A reason for some loss in my data was that some
of the crystals were lost in the process of removing the inner tube. In addition, although I was
unable to perform the NMR, I perform the IR, but my spectra resemble more like a blank. I obtain
0.05 grams of pure crystal caffeinebut it could be that during my removable of the inner tube that
when both of the tube accidently bumped that I lost some of the crystals, which resulted in not
enough caffeine for me to get an IR spectra with all the peaks. The first step was hot water
extraction, which similar to making a cup of tea, because we used hot water as the solvent... Show
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It occurs when a chemical does from something really hot to really cold quickly, at a low
pressure. If the pressure were to increase then the solid would become a liquid and then a gas.
When it actually came to the sublimation part, the crude substance of caffeine, was put over a
heat source at high degree of heat, around 200 degrees Celsius. The vacuum pipe was attached to
the side of the tube, and it worked to control the pressure within the tube. In the middle of the
tube was the most important part. There was a smaller tube (cold finger) placed, it was filled with
ice cold water to ensure that the gas would sublime, and when it came in contact with the ice cold
tube, white caffeine crystals would form. To ensure that no water got into the tube where the crude
substance was, we used saran wrap to block it. If water had gotten into the crude caffeine tube, then
the caffeine would have dissolved. We also had to be careful when taking out the inner tube that
had the caffeine crystals as they were
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Use of Symbolism in Golding s Lord of the Flies Essay
Use of Symbolism in Golding s Lord of the Flies
Lord of the Flies, a suggestive name for the Devil, a devil whose name proposes that he is devoted
to decay, destruction, demoralization and panic, exactly what William Golding had in mind when
using symbolism in this novel. The Lord of the Flies (1954), is a novel in which interpretating the
symbols are a main key to not only understanding, but also enjoying the novel. After tying many of
the symbols together, you can figure out more about what the author is trying to depict, the overall
scene.
This story takes place during World War II on a deserted island. After a plane, transporting about a
dozen young boys, gets shot down, they are trapped on an island without any adults. ... Show more
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He is eventually chosen as leader on account of his many positive qualities. He maintains a
conflict with Jack throughout the entire novel, trying to keep order while Jack isn t as dedicated
to it. The next person you meet in the story is a short fat boy, who wears spectacles. He is the
most intellectual boy on the island, but since he has no social skills, he is usually in the
background trying to maintain the peace. Together Ralph and Piggy represent the struggle for order
and democracy.
The next thing that shows up in the story that has very importance as a symbol is the conch.
Piggy and Ralph were walking around the island looking for others, when they see a pink shell
shimmering in the water. Piggy recalled the shell as one he had seen used as an instrument. Upon
seeing this, he picked it up, handed it to Ralph, the leader figure, and told him to blow. As he did
this a noise was produced so that it carried itself across the island, drawing all the other boys to it s
sound. This use of the conch is the first to demonstrate it s symbolism as authority.
The conch, throughout the whole story, is used to achieve order, and a symbol of authority for
whom ever has possession of it, I ll give the conch to the next person to speak. He can hold it
when he s speaking And he won t be interrupted (33). While they were all getting along and all
working toward one thing, the conch served it s purpose. It was used to call meetings and to bring
silence during
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Analysis Of Literary Analysis In Ulysses By Lord Alfred...
Literature and poetry in particular have the potential to make profound impressions on their
readers. In the poem Ulysses by Lord Alfred Tennyson, the speaker Ulysses argues for his
mariners to come back out to sea. Karen Prior s article How Reading Makes Us More Human
argues how reading makes one more human. On the other hand, Tennyson makes his argument
through Ulysses, as he talks to his mariners while Prior makes her argument to teachers of higher
of education. While Tennyson and Prior both use rhetorical situations to persuade their audiences,
Prior connects to her audience better by citing compelling and exhaustive research, eliciting
sympathy from her audience through her narrative voice, and establishing her credibility by
using personal examples and research. Prior s uses captivating evidence in her article in order to
persuade the audience that reading makes one more human. For example, Prior takes research
from psychologists from York University and University of Toronto which states [people] who
read fiction appear to be better able to understand other people, empathize with them and view the
world from their perspective (para. 2). With the use of notable research, the reader starts to
question if reading does make one more human. Prior then goes on to use research done by the
director of the Center for Reading and Language Research. The director Maryanne Wolf states, the
fragility of the brain s ability to read with the kind of sustained attention that
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Workplace Bullying In The Workplace
Introduction
As a new gradate nurses enters the working field they hear the terms fresh meat or the old eat their
young . Feeling like you don t have enough clinical experience can cause uncertainty and anxiety.
But hearing the stories about workplace bullying and intimidation can cause a feeling of
intimidation. Bullying involves a real or perceived imbalance of power and repetition of the
negative behavior (Gumbus A., Lyons B. 2012) There are different types of behaviors, such as
threating or yelling, it can be more insidious and passive, like refusing to cooperate or perform
necessary tasks. Bullying is a serious issue, it s an ongoing problem in the healthcare workplace.
Bullying causes demoralization of the victim and decreased job satisfaction, as well as the
individual feeling sadness, anxiety, depression and isolation. This disruptive behavior can foster
medical errors which can lead to harm of the patients. Nurse bullying is also costly for healthcare
employers. It often results in increased turnover when nurses who are bullied choose to quit their
jobs rather than remain in a work environment that makes them miserable.
Factors influencing workplace bullying
Given the negative consequences of workplace bullying on the mental health and well being of
employees and the performance of any organization, it is important to understand the reasons that
trigger the development of this social phenomenon. From a humanistic perspective, this
predominantly psychological
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Relational Model Of Church Planting
If writing about churches starting churches were a chemistry experiment, relational models of
church planting would be the catalyst that causes the experiment to boil over.
Relational models focus on sending Christians into their communities to gather and disciple people
who are not involved in churches. If enough people are gathered, new congregations may form.
While the general idea may sound intriguing, the specific models inspire frustration and fear for
numerous leaders of established churches.
Pastors who are frustrated their churches, where the Gospel is preached and fellowship shared each
week, are somehow not considered missional communities.
Church leaders who see house churches as gatherings of disenchanted church members ... Show
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While Baby Boomers trusted institutions less than the previous generation, Boomers still were
raised in a culture of institutions. Get Hers were not.
Get X senior pastors are not very interested in church planting strategy. They are very interested in
organic groups and networks of relationships. So relational models are often as close as they will
get to intentionally starting new churches.
$100,000 Question
For years I ve asked church planters variations of the same question: If you were starting a new
church today, would you rather have a $100,000 donation or 10 committed leaders? The answer is
overwhelmingly the leaders.
So the challenge for churches is how to pull together seven to 10 leaders with a shared passion for
connecting people to Jesus in the same community. Once again the relational models for starting
new churches meet the need.
Do the Math
Research shows new churches are much more likely to survive if they are self supporting within
three years of forming. One key to self sustainability is regularly gathering 150 in
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Essay On International Trade Fair

  • 1. Essay On International Trade Fair 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 fromHelpWriting.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. Essay On International Trade FairEssay On International Trade Fair
  • 2. The Labor Market Of China Introduction The labor market in china has its unique features: cheap labor and huge labor force. These features have attracted many foreign investments and a consequently, the state owned enterprises started to suffer from competition. All these changes forced China to reform is labor relation system. This report aims to analyze the strengths and weakness of labor relation system in china, especially in terms of the strengths and issues in labor market and training. 1Outperformance of labor markets in china 1.1Increasing total employment It is well known that China has a rapid economic growth over the past three decade. In order to cope with fast changing economy, the China s labor market has experienced a significant transition from central controlled labor market to more market oriented labor market. This was primarily due to the growing importance of private enterprises and foreign investments, and the reform of state owned enterprises (Chan Peng, 2011). The new market oriented market has stimulated the total employment from 170.4 million people been employed in 1990 to 293.5 million people in 2007(NBS, 2007). The growth of employment can be attributed to the generally improved employment conditions since the new labor laws introduced more stringent health and safety standards, as well as minimum wages (Allard Garot, 2010). 1.2Shift in employment Since the China s economic reform period, the labor migration became prevalent increasingly. The labor migration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Truman s Domestic And Foreign Policies President Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri on May 8, 1884. The son of John Anderson Truman and Martha Ellen (Young) Truman. Truman s father worked as mule trader and a farmer while Martha was a musician and homemaker. Young Truman had three siblings growing up and eventually married his childhood love Bess Wallace on June 28, 1919, (Truman Biography , n.d.). President Harry S. Truman assumed the responsibilities and duties of an American President after the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1945. Upon his initiation as president Truman was tasked with what he referred to as the year of decisions, in which he analyzed the war and formulated logical and cost efficient solutions to end WWII, (Truman Biography , n.d.). Truman s domestic and foreign policies were created to successfully transition the United States into a post war or peace time economy while avoiding a nationwide economic depression. Truman was successful in his goal to transition the nation s economy, but only a select few of his policies were passed by congress, such as Truman s 21 point program, Fair Deal and Brannan Program, as well as the Truman Doctrine and Marshall plan, ( Harry S. Truman, n.d.). The Truman Doctrine was a foreign policy by President Harry S. Truman in response to the British having removed their aid to parts of Greece and Turkey that were the opposition in a war against communism influenced by the Soviet Union. Truman s Marshall Plan named after his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Ming Dragon Jar With Dragon The Ming Dynasty s Jar with Dragon was created in the early 15 century. It is made from porcine painted with cobalt blue under transparent glaze. This beautiful ceramic is 19 inches in height and 19 inches in diameter. Since this piece is coming from the early Ming Dynasty it is dated to the rule of Xuande emperor. The Jar with Dragon has a dragon which is the symbol of a powerful mythical creature in China. The weird faces on the neck of the jar may be from Kirtimukha which was brought to China in the early 15th century. The Dragon is identified by his wings, fins, and fishtails. This dragon is connected with the legend of the fish dragon who saved a drowning Tang period scholar who brought him to the big dipper to be reborn into the chief... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are created at the same time period but, are from different parts of the world. The Jar with Dragon is from East Asia, The Jar with Ritual Scene is from Central America, and Jar with a profile portrait is from Europe. All three jars have their similarities and differences. The similarity is in dimensions. The Jar with a Ritual Scene is 10 ВЅ inches tall and Jar with a profile portrait is 12 9/16 inches tall. Jar with Dragon is much taller 19 inches in height and 19 inches in diameter. The colors of the jars are different as well because they were made in different parts of the world. The Jar from Central America is ceramic, the Jar from East Asia is porcelain painted with cobalt blue under transparent glaze, and Jar with a profile portrait is maiolica or thin gaze Earthenware. In East Asia at that time the Ming Dynasty created a unique quality of ceramic art (Cobalt blue and white porcelain). During the time period of the Ming Dynasty they would create ceramic art and ship them worldwide. The ceramic that was shipped worldwide gave inspiration to many artists including the artist of the Jar with a Ritual Scene and Jar with a profile portrait. The Jar with a Ritual Scene is created under the influence of evening star or Venus. Quetzalcoatl was considered the god of art and knowledge but was also believed that he was the god of dying and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Protestant Reformation Essay The Protestant Reformation was an event that helped to change church s from being corrupt money laundering into the more religious based teaching we know today. The Diet of Worms was one of the most important events of the protestant reformation. Beginning on January 28th, 1521, it addressed Martin Luther speaking out against the church and hoped to have him recant his Ninety Five Theses. While the Diet of Worms was expected to put an end to the reformation, it only ended up boosting the public s belief that Martin was correct in how corrupt the church was. The Protestant reformation itself was an event that divided the Catholic Church in 16th century england and had the public doubting church practices that was started due to Martin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to this Luther looked for absolutes about life and was drawn to the idea of philosophy. As a result of his education and dedication to god, Luther came to reject several teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. He was strongly indulgences, and didnt believe that freedom from God s punishment for sin could be purchased with money. To protest this, he posted the Ninety Five Theses, which he hoped would start to reform the church. The Ninety five Theses was a list of propositions as a logical argument against the church written in 1517 by Martin Luther. Martin wrote the Ninety five Theses against the church practices he viewed as wrong, with a primary aim to get rid of indulgences. In the Catholic Church at this time, indulgences was the Church s main source of income. In their system, when a Christian sins and went to confess, they were forgiven by god, and would no longer be damned to hell , all they had to do was buy the indulgence and they were Forgiven . As Martin made the Ninety five Theses to reform the church, he nailed it to a church door as a means of protest. However, the Thesis would eventually be known as the start of the Protestant Reformation, and caused Martin to be trialed at the Diet of Worms years later. The Diet of Worms 1521 was a gathering of the Roman Empire held in the city of Worms, Germany (Other imperial diets took place at Worms, but unless specified, the term Diet of Worms refers to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Nt1310 Unit 8 Project During DPR circulation, Transit Community Planning and System Regional Planning Offices provided comments to Design including a roundabout as an alternative to address the bike/peds movement. Traffic and Hwy Ops provided a recommendation that ICE policy cannot be applied to this project since this is an existing project prior to the Sept. 2013 ICE implementation date. However, unofficially, the traffic volume on SR 29 would require multiple lane roundabout and introduce concerns for merging and weaving movements. Built year unconstrained vehicle volumes are 8600 for the AM peak hour and 9100 for the PM peak hour. These numbers are based on the all movement which would drive through the intersection. To prepare for the public meeting, PDT met to go over project, including bike/peds movement. It was decided to proceed with the environmental document since one option needs further evaluation at the conflict point, SB 221 shoulder (bike/ped) and a connector from SB 221 to NB 29 (vehicle). These updates may result in revising the draft environmental document for additional reviews and ultimately, delaying the public release and circulation of the document. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Please see attachment 3. District has been working on the draft environmental document since 2001. There have been many issues, forecasting, operation analysis, value analysis, environmental studies, design updates and controversies that contributed to delays in completing the document. Attachment 1, shows one possible roundabout drawing which doesn t accommodate all movements including bike/peds. Attachment 2, shows a design option to address the conflict point, SB 221 shoulder (bike/peds) and a connector from SB 221 to NB ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Literary Analysis the Chrysanthemums Name Professor Course Date: Chrysanthemums: Literary Criticism At the turn of the 20th century, women were considered inferior to men: they were only required to stay at home, take care of households and children. The Chrysanthemums , as told by John Steinbeck, is a story of a woman during that period who tries to change the course of her destiny. In this story, the two fold issues of femininity and symbolism play a critical part in explaining this helplessness. Steinbeck uses the narrative to signify the hope for change of the woman as well as her character by illustrating different similarities between Elisa and her flowers. Readers are able to comprehend how a lady feels when she is caged within her life, and the struggles to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elisa s life is significantly transformed by the arrival of the tinker who comes with hope, which is also symbolized by the flowers. At first, this hope is predicted in the setting of the narrative, although it is subtle. Despite the fact that the valley looks like a closed pot, there are some sharp and positive yellow; leaves (Steinbeck 175). These bring about an image of encouragement in the midst of depression. Readers are also able to see, through Elisa s change of attitude, how she puts her hope in the pot of chrysanthemum that she gives to the stranger. At fist, she is repulsive to the tinker and shows little concern for him and keeps some distance from him. She looks at him irritably as her eyes move with resistance (Steinbeck 179) when the tinker requests to offer repair services for any of her broken item. However, this resistance changes from her face when he begins to talk about the chrysanthemums. She starts to gain more interest: Her eyes (brighten) and (become) alert and eager (Steinbeck 180). In addition, she opens one of the men clothes that she is wearing and makes her heart open to reality. From removing the gloves, to destroying the tattered hat, and shaking her beautiful hair, Elisa seems to be blossoming like a flower (Steinbeck 179 180). These images prove to the readers that the arrival of the tinker, and his interest in the flowers as well as his talk of love and life of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Poisonwood Bible Comparison Throughout many novels different characters are sent to a new place to explore and find new things in life. An excellent example would be how the characters in the novel Poisonwood Bible explore a new lifestyle in the Congo. While they are there they have to learn how to adapt to a new life, and they try and teach the Congolese people how to worship the God, Jesus Christ. Even though the Congolese people may believe in different Gods, the Price family, especially Nathan feels that it is their duty to teach them different ways. Thus the poem We Grow Accustomed To The Dark by Emily Dickinson, is similar because it is talking about how people become accustomed to a different lifestyle just like the Price family did in the Poisonwood Bible. In... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This further impacted the children Rachel and Leah, being the oldest daughters in the family. Rachel was a daughter that loved her father and she at first felt that he was the best person in the world. She would always follow him around and be his little princess, that was until she started to see the bad things that he started doing in the dark, mysterious place they were living in. She started to see how arrogant and defensive he became throughout the community and how he threw hissy fits. She realized that enough was enough and she needed to grow accustomed to this new place by herself, just like the narrator did in the poem. This is because she knew that her dad was just going insane and he wanted too much power. She now felt bad for her mom and what he had done to her, and wanted to side with her mom to get out of the community that they were in because they had enough of it. Another thing that happened in the Congo while she was there was something absurd and scarring to say the least. Her sister had started to hunt with the men for meat and Rachel saw what they did when they killed the poor animals lives. Rachel was so startled and appalled that she had to become a vegetarian for a short time while they were there. This just shows that she had to adapt to a new lifestyle because she could not think of eating a poor animal that had an innocent life, but her sister Leach could have cared ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Causes Of The Arab Malaise 4. Samir Kassir describes Arabs perpetual sense of malaise, or despair, and argues that it is possible for the Arab states to become secular democracies and adopt the principles of equality and justice. This is characterized by, chronic rates of illiteracy, inordinate disparities between rich and poor, overpopulation of cities and desertification of land . Some of the causes of the Arab Malaise is the gaze of the western other, feelings of being left behind, sense of powerlessness and geography. The gaze of the western other, is a condescending gaze that reaffirms the inferiority of Muslim societies, preventing everything even escape and inability to overcome insurmountable condition, (Kassir). Further, Arab Malaise is worsened by the fact that Arab societies used to be comparable to East Asian, Latin American and Sub Saharan African states. However, to Arabs, that is no longer the case with all states except for the Arab societies moving toward democratic and technologically advanced societies. The third cause of Arab Malaise is the sense of powerless to act and affirm existence in face of other s domination that Arabs feel. This sense of powerlessness was reinforced by Iraq US intervention where Arab community was unable to fight against American intervention. Also, when Israel was established in Palestinian territory, the Palestinians could not fight back because of the strong American unfailing support of Israel, making Israel capable of literally do anything it wants, (Kassir, 8). Geography was also an important factor in creating malaise. The Arab world is situated between two continents and has its own sense of tradition, and identity, however, Arabs are constantly reminded of colonial powers and presence on their territory today through the presence of Israel. The defeat against Israel in 1948 (Nakba) was a great humiliation and blow to the Arabs because it signified that colonial rule was to be perpetually present in the Arab World for centuries to come. Finally, the existence of oil in the region is a source of instability and malaise. The oil attracts western powers and increasing West involvements leading the new hegemony of the United States in the Middle East (Kassir, 76). Arab ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Trap Up Research Papers Wrap Up (whole group discussion) Store Survival Kits and gather together to wrap up the day with a quick recap: Your body needs five nutrients to survive: protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Plants can be a great source of all of these, but it is important to know which plants or plant parts are edible. Believe it or not, thistles are edible, and easy to identify. In 1870, a man named Truman Everts was part of the early exploration of the Yellowstone region. At some point during the expedition, he became lost. For a month, he subsisted on thistles. Why thistles? He lost had lost his glasses and was able to identify thistles by touch. All parts of the thistle plant are edible, even the spiny leaves. To prevent your mouth, throat and stomach from getting poked or cut, the spines of young leaves can be removed. It is also possible to fold or roll the leaves so the spines are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Know what you re looking for, prepare it properly and when in doubt, take a pass and head to the grocery aisle. Check for Understanding: Dandelions are a great source of nutrition and can be found virtually everywhere. What are the key characteristics of dandelions (Fibrous root, hollow stalk that contains milky substance, teeth like leaves without hairs, yellow flower) What 3 5 ways to maximize the amount of water collected from leaves? (Answers may include location, size, type) What are some other ways plants or plant parts can be used as a Survivor? (Lots of possible answers, including shelter, cordage, cleaning, insect repellent and clothing.) Extensions: Cordage Plants provide a bounty of survival gear, like food, shelters and ropes. Making a rope out of grass is pretty easy. All you need is a field that has long grasses and scissors. Instructions: see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uONy84ZLuk0 for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Factors Affecting Online Shopping Factors Affecting Customers Satisfaction in the Environment of Online Shopping 1. Abstract Online shopping is a process of buying and selling of products and services through the Internet. Online shopping has become the fastest growing industry and Internet users have reported that online shopping is one of their primary uses of Internet. With the help of online shopping, the consumers can purchase clothing, shoes, books, airline and events tickets, foods, computers hardware and so on. In the present study an attempt have been made to analyze the perception of the young people towards online shopping in Punjab. For the analysis of data descriptive statistics have been applied. Majority of the) respondents assumed that transaction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The development of internet has created a paradigm shift of the traditional way people shop. A consumer is no longer bound to opening times for specific locations; he can become active at virtually any time and place and purchase of products or services. The number of internet users is constantly increasing which also signifies that online purchasing is increasing. The previous primary reason for shopping online was price, which has now changed to convenience. The importance of analyzing and identifying factors that influence the consumer when consumer decides to buy on the internet is crucial Since the internet is a new medium, there have been new demands set by the consumer. That is why it is crucial for the online retailers to know the factors which influence the online consumer. Internet is changing the way consumers shop and buy goods or services and has rapidly evolved into a global phenomenon. Many companies have started using the Internet with the aim of cutting marketing costs, thereby, reducing the price of their products and services in order to stay ahead in highly competitive markets. Customers use the Internet not only to buy the product online, but also to compare prices, product features and after sale service facilities, Many experts are optimistic about the prospect of online business (Shergill and Chen, 2005). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Who Is Hester Prynne In The Scarlet Letter In a famous novel called The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne receives many criticisms for being portrayed as a pure character. Among those criticisms, literary critic D. H. Lawrence provides a powerful and reasonable explanation to why Hester Prynne does not deserve such admiration. Additionally, Lawrence facilitates his viewpoints by arguing that Hester Prynneis the cause for the sin of adultery. D. H. Lawrence applies precise diction, biblical allusion, and dramatic verbal irony in his essay to emphasize Hester Prynne as the character who should be recognized for her offense. Lawrence uses precise diction to express his negative attitude towards Hester Prynne. Hester Prynne is an atrocious influence to others as Lawrence states, Oh, Hester, you are a demon. A man must be pure, just that you can seduce him to a fall (Lawrence). Lawrence implies the word demon to accuse Hester for seducing an innocent man, Arthur Dimmesdale. Lawrence depicts Hester as the leading cause for this sin of adultery and generates a mocking perception for the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... H. Lawrence s essay to make connections with Hester Prynne in religious aspects. Lawrence describes Hester as another Magdalen (Lawrence) to create a relationship between the two characters. Magdalen is known as the unclean and unprotected biblical character like Hester, who is full of sin and evil spirit. Using such references not only supports his argument, but it additionally helps the audience to comprehend with an effective understanding of the context. Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale can also be portrayed as the new Adam and Adama (Hawthorne). Hester is viewed as Adama, who deludes Adam to eat the apple with her, as Adam falls blindly and foolishly into her trap of persuasion. Using such examples from the ancient mythological characters help Lawrence to write with strong emotions that characterizes the disapproval of Hester ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Character Strength in One Day in the Life of Ivan... Character Strength in One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich is a novel about survival. Solzhenitsyn shows us how even in seemingly atrocious circumstances each person can find sources of strength that gives them the will to carry on. Many of the things that the prisoners think of as their sources of strengths would mean nothing to us, but if one thinks about it, without them we would perhaps lose the will to carry on. Most of the prisoners have more than one source of strength, perhaps subconsciously they have made their own fail safes. If they lost one source, they would have other more personal reasons to carry on. The two main factors of strength that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He studies the New Testament and he uses literature to cut out the outside world. Shukhov does not seem like a religious man, but as one goes further into the novel, one begins to see him taking a bigger interest in religion, and more importantly, faith. Alyosha tries to show Shukhov that faith is the strongest source of strength, and he tells Shukhov to try to see the importance of spiritual goods rather than material goods. However, objects have a lot of importance to all of the prisoners. Aloysha hides his New Testament to avoid it being confiscated just Shukhov hides his bread. This shows us that the Bible is as important to Alyosha as bread is to Shukhov. At the end of the novel Shukhov gives away a biscuit to Alyosha and expects nothing in return. This shows that he has taken Alyosha s advice and has chosen to feel spiritual accomplishment rather than keeping the material good. Property is another source of strength in the novel. Possessing something that other prisoners do not have is a way of showing individuality in a place where all the prisoners are marked as the same, ignoring what they have or have not done. Shukhov s spoon is also very symbolic. Shukhov is forced to hide the spoon in order to keep it from being taken by the guards. In a way this shows us how the camp tries to take away anything that gives the prisoners a sense of individuality, or anything that gives them happiness. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Lena Haloway Quotes Lena Haloway is a 17 year old girl who was lied to her entire life; now she s going to get revenge. Pandemonium, by Lauren Oliver, is a fiction book. It s a relatable story about a young girl trying to get through her life. Pandemonium is a good book, but it is considered a young adult (Keller 3) book. It doesn t stretch your mind as much as some teachers would like a summer book to do. Even though this is a book for younger people, it is still a terrific choice for a summer read. Hatred is a high tower, (Oliver 166). This quote from Pandemonium describes how this novel is relatable. Everyone feels some type of hatred towards something in their lives. This book being relatable helps people today; they may not be going through the exact same thing as Lena Haloway, mainly because this was a futuristic book, and there is no such thing as the Wilds (Oliver 9) or a resistance (Oliver 196), but they can see how she handled the hate. Thus, this book is relatable to many young girls because it is an adolescent book.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pandemonium is considered a young adult (Keller 3) novel; this quote explains how this is.Lena Haloway was startled to hear a word that was forbidden at her old home; she thought it was bad. In adult books, cursing happens a lot, and, usually, all the characters in the book will not just freak if there is a curse word; whereas, in novels for the younger generation, this does not happen as much. Curse words may be bad, but they can teach you synonyms to broaden your vocabulary. Teachers normally would not assign young adult (Keller 3) books for a summer read because they do not stretch your mind as much as other books ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Honesty In The Canterbury Tales Honesty is the best policy; a phrase that s been around nearly as long as lies themselves. The book; The Canterbury Tales by Geofferey Chaucer displays how the dishonesty of society is timeless. This is first displayed in The General Prologue through the descriptions of the pilgrims. This is also shown in The Miller s Tale and The Reeve s Tale . Chaucer also conveys that truth is preferable to lies by explaining what terrible punishments befell those who did lie. While those who lied did succeed and profit from their lies; eventually the lies caught up to them and they end up paying a price greater than what they earned. The General Prologue briefly describes each of the pilgrims and The Host. The General Prologue also includes brief commentary from the narrator; Chaucer. This commentary acts as characterization for all the pilgrims. But the commentary, besides establishing each character, exhibits Chaucer s opinion on each of the characters, and their flaws. Many of the pilgrims are describes as dishonest or corrupt. A prime example of this is the Prioress who is describes as Pleasant and friendly in her ways, and straining To counterfeit a courtly kind of grace, A stately bearing fitting to her place, And to seem dignified in all her dealings (pp 6, 7). These two lines are the only lines that betray the Prioress, revealing that her dignified persona is merely a faГ§ade. A liar besides the Prioress is the Pardoner who had, in a glass, a rubble of pigs bones. And ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Meniscal Tear Speech 101 10/24/11 Topic My meniscus injury and the processes in which I went through Intro About a year and a half ago I was training pretty hard to get into shape for the fire academy here at rio hondo. I would run atleast 5 miles a day to keep good cardio, haha I don t do much of any running any more. Well, One of those days I went on an uphill run with a 20lb weight pack and experienced some pain in my left knee, about a month later It still hurt so i went to the doctor and after an MRI it was determined that I may have torn my meniscus and I would not be able to attend the academy until it healed. Today im going to go over some knowledge I gained about these types of injuries by experiencing one first hand. Body 1. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Works Cited Meniscal Tears Your Orthopaedic Connection AAOS. AAOS Your Orthopaedic Connection. Web. 24 Oct. 2011. lt;http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00358 gt;. The Center of Orthopaedic Surgery. KNEE JOINT ANATOMY amp; FUNCTION. THE CENTER FOR ORTHOPAEDICS AND SPORTS MEDICINE. Nucleus Communications. Web. 24 Oct. 2011. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Case Study Of Franchising Introduction Franchising is simply treated as for expanding a business and distributing goods and services through a contract based relationship. In franchising, franchisors [whose business is handed over to a third party to manage, and with its trademark] not only specify the products and services that will be provided by the franchisees [a person or company who is given authority to do business under the trademark and trade name by the franchisor], but also provide them with an operating system, brand and support. Franchise is treated as a form of business that is more popular during the present context. Its popularity has to do with its proven track record of success,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A new business claims a great deal of time, effort and sacrifice. New individuals are motivated by their ownership of the business and the capital they have invested. So by franchising, you are going to get better talent that will work harder to form the business. пѓјMarket influence. Multiple locations increase the company s competitive asset over similar type businesses. It has large formations around the world and operates through a network of local representatives in different market layers. пѓјBetter buying competence. Franchisors that purchase products and services for their franchise network can often bargain volume discounts from dealers and suppliers. Sharing a chunk of the saving with franchisees supplies higher operating margins and a competitive benefit over other related businesses. пѓјProduct dispersion. Franchises get use of a franchisor s trademark and emblem to sell products. Most franchises are business layout, which provides products and procedures to run the business. Franchisors offer financial, marketing, and coaching support to franchisees to help them sprout their business in exchange for fees for using the franchisor s trade name and business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Bose Corporation Case Analysis Bose Corporation is a designing and manufactering audio equipment company, which was founded in 1964 by Amar Bose and privately held in Framingham, Massachusetts, America. Operating in numerous countries worldwide, they have gathered a reputation for the highest quality of home audio systems and speaker systems on the market. This has resulted in a premium brand image for the company, which allows it to continue to release premium products. According to the estimation of Forbes (2016), there were approximately 2,400 people working for Bose and their revenure in that period is US$3.8 billion. In 2011, most of Bose Corporations non voting shares were given to alma mater and former employer of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Through their Bose s history, we can see that Bose has a lot of researchs about suspension technologies for cars and heavy duty trucks as well as cold fusion. They are also well known in protecting their patents, trademarks, and brands. Due to the continous investment into research, Bose are able to continue innovation into new products and markets. Bose s objective (2017) is to create products our customers simply can t get anywhere else . These are some principles for Bose to make decisions (big and small). First is Innovation and technology which can deliver benefits to their customers. Next, teamwork and collaboration aspects can inspire employees of Bose to their best. Growth aims to reach more customers with our technology and to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Mrs. Clinton Case Study As a person, Clinton is likable she is smart with a refreshing sense of humor. However, the cameras seemed not to agree with the likable side of her. The media somehow managed to portray her as untrustworthy and maybe this could be blamed on her communication team. As mentioned earlier, Mrs. Clinton did not seem to have a clear message on why she was running for the highest office in the land. Mrs. Clinton needed to articulate her own agenda and stop demonizing Mr. Trump. Her communications team totally missed this and even at one point, Mrs. Clinton s communications director, Jennifer Palmieri commented that she was proud of Mrs. Clinton s alt right speech against Mr. Trump, even though she had policy papers on her website, which were showing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clinton s loss in 2016 presidential elections considered as a second greatest political upset of all time after Harry Truman s victory in 1948. Mrs. Clinton was a seasoned politician with the backing of a sitting government, huge financial resources, and a huge following. Her opponent, Mr. Trump, on the other hand, was an inexperienced outsider, with neither a military nor a political background. During the campaign period, Mr. Trump made numerous gaffes and managed to insult about every ethnic group in America. He faced accusations of sexual assault from twelve women and at some point, there was even a video of him speaking and bragging of sexually harassing women. On paper, Mr. Trump was the easiest opponent to beat, and yet, to the surprise of many political pundits, he defeated Mrs. Clinton. Democrats and political pundits have looked for reasons as to why Mrs. Clinton lost and it really comes down to a series of strategic mistakes by her campaign team and Mrs. Clinton s message or lack of it, and trust. Mrs. Clinton s team failed to come up with strategies that would have led to a huge turnout of the Democratic Party s support base. Secondly, Mrs. Clinton did not have a clear message as to why she was running for president for the presidency. Even when she managed to come up with a campaign slogan to explain her reasons for running, she still had to fight trust issues brought by FBI investigations and questions business connections in her charity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Migrant Workers Violations Introduction In 1981, Mauritania became the last nation to abolish slavery, ostensibly freeing the world from the clutches of an inhumane institution. However, world leaders face a disturbing issue today: the emergence of modern slavery. This takes the form of migrant workers and their systematic oppression, marginalization, and abuse. Although migrant workers, by definition, are compensated for their labor and therefore cannot be considered slaves, they are often not paid enough, lack the ability to exercise their natural human rights, and are held against their will. These problems arise mainly due to the fact that no sovereign state feels responsible for these migrant workers. While they are citizens of their sending countries, they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some examples are Singapore, Taiwan, the Republic of Korea, and Qatar, and others tend to be rapidly developing nations with a shortage of unskilled labor. They obtain workers by forming contracts with third party recruitment agencies, but it is often the negligence of receiving countries that causes the exploitation of migrant workers. The specific labor contracts are rarely negotiated by the employers themselves, and as a result migrant workers lack crucial social protections. It is important to note, however, that the abuse of migrant workers can be either intentional or unintentional. Receiving nations may have intentions to provide safe working conditions and equal wages, but this rarely occurs in real life. Migrant workers are often enter into labor contracts because they are promised more than what they will actually receive by recruitment agencies. When formulated solutions, nations in this bloc should examine their immigration policies and determine whether they contribute to the problem or not. Delegates should also be aware of the political, economic, and social reasons behind their countries use of migrant workers, as well as the specific causes of abuses in their specific cases. Then, they must work towards measures to ensure legal working conditions, equal pay, the elimination of discrimination, and social protections according to country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Albert Murray Research Paper Alabama s Contribution to Contemporary Literature: Profiling Albert Murray Albert Murray was a native Alabamian and also a black American literary. Murray was also a jazz critic, novelist, essayist and biographer. He was born on May 12, 1916. In Nokomis, Escambia County, Alabama. Born out of wedlock, he was adopted in infancy by a working class family and raised in a black enclave of Mobile, AL. He moved to Magazine Point, which was located in Mobile County, where he resided for his childhood years. Murray attended the Mobile County Training School, where he had participated in several sports and theater productions. He recalled growing up in a bustling community of Pullman porters and not to mention blues and jazz music that fired his ardor for storytelling. His outstanding performances earned him a scholarship to Tuskegee Institute, which is now called Tuskegee University. While at Tuskegee, Murray started to show more interest in jazz music and in Literature. In 1939 he graduated with a baccalaureate degree in English Literature. After a year of graduate studies at the University of Michigan, Murray returned to Tuskegee University and taught there from 1940 1943.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Army Air Corps then transferred to the reserve so he could return to teach at Tuskegee Institute. After a year Murray attended graduate school at New York University, earning an MA in 1948. Murray begins his writing career in earnest in 1962 after he had retired from the military. The genre type Murray was known for writing was nonfiction and fiction of history, politics, painting, and literature. . Murray s works include The Omni Americans: New Perspectives on Black Experience and American Culture, South to a Very Old Place, Train Whistle Guitar, Stomping the Blues, and The Spyglass ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Subculture In The 1960s Economic changes were happening in Britain; the economy had changed from heavy to light industry. Light industry meant that jobs were created for unskilled individuals. The unskilled workers tended to be the younger population, In Britain the labour markets had buoyed up levels of youth employment during the 1950s and 60s (Osgerby, 2004, p. 25) and were also inexpensive to employ. With new found economic independence young urban workers began to take advantage of the growing leisure opportunities that were becoming available to them (Davis, 1990; Newburn, 2002) some considered this as the formation of youth subcultures. With the younger generation in jobs this meant that they had extra money to spend on leisure. such developments gave... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All these subcultures were created through what music people listened to, the way they dressed was defined by what music they listened to also. The punk look was distressed, they would intentionally wear torn up trousers, heavy doc martens, the fabrics that they wore were all torn and pined back together with safety pins. Their hair was usually in a Mohawk style and their makeup was very dark. The punk look created a androgynous, tomboyish or unisex style (Leblanc, 1999, p. 156) before the punk generation came along the public had never seen this look been done before. The fact that women were dressing less like women and more like men scared them. They listened to music such as The Buzzcocks and The jam, these bands would often have offensive language in their songs. Substance abuse was also common in the punk scene, punks had a hard exterior which people were intimidated by. Glam rock was born in the 70s followed by punk, David Bowie and Iggy Pop were contributors to the glam rock scene. Glam rock also had an androgynous theme running through it, the fashion was bizarre With it came fashions, which caught on with everyone, including platform shoes, huge flared trousers and winged collared shirts. The bigger your platforms the cooler you were (Tait, 2011, p. 89). Musically glam rock was varied The music classified as glam rock ranges from sophisticated, self conscious deployment of rock and pop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Walt Whitman s Influence On Transcendentalism Transcendentalism was a literary and philosophical movement that rejected materialism and the idea that religion is necessary to help humans achieve a spiritual experience. Transcendentalism began as a religious concept , that inspired many to express their beliefs. This new religious philosophy was very popular and its main influence was on American religion, philosophy, politics, literature, and art. (Janet Mullane and Robert Thomas Wilson) This philosophy allowed people such as Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, and Walt Whitman, Theodore Parker, William Ellery Channing, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Emily Dickinson, and Edgar Allen Poe to express their feelings towards the transcendentalismmovement. The transcendentalist... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He later passed away on March 26, 1892 in Camden, New Jersey. He was 2nd of nine children and due to the instability of the economy during the period led to his family moving numerous of times. This author was mainly influenced by the civil war and the Transcendentalist movement believes. The civil war influenced and modified (Walton Litz and Molly Weigel) his thoughts on life and gave life to his poems. He believed in the equality of life and that all men are born the equal no matter their race or their economic state. He gave the lower class a voice through his means of poetry and believes. He also believed that slavery would gradually disappear in the course of anticipated social, economic, and moral developments. He agreed with Lincoln to send the slaves that were free back to Africa. Whitman main theme of writing was loneliness, unrequited affection, and the grave . His main poem leaves of grass and songs of myself, express the importance of one self. His greatest legacy was creating a voice to the poor and working class. In Salute au Monde! he seized to equalize all the races and nationalities on the world. He was also influenced by his mother Louise and his 8 siblings. (Walton Litz and Molly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Genotypes Of Bartonella In Kenya Kosoy et al. [11] described the presence of Bartonella in 13 insectivorous and frugivorous bat species sampled across 25 localities in Kenya. A total of 331 blood samples were re suspended in brain heart infusion (BHI) broth and plated on agar supplemented with 10% rabbit blood, of which 106 (30.2%) were culture positive. Bartonella isolates were obtained from 23 (26%) straw colored fruit bat (Eidolon helvum), 22 (21%) Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus), four (44%) African sheath tailed bats (Coleura afra), seven (88%) rufous trident bats (Triaenops persicus), one (25%) Commerson s leaf nosed bat (Hipposideros commersoni), and 49 (56%) bent winged bats (Miniopterus spp) (Table 2). A PCR assay targeting a region of gltA generated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All visible ectoparasites were collected and bats were exsanguinated by cardiac puncture for collection of whole blood samples. Blood specimens were screened for Bartonella by bacterial culture on chocolate agar plates incubated at 35 В°C for up to 45 days. DNA was extracted from bacterial colonies, blood, and pools of ectoparasites, and initially screened by real time PCR assays targeting rpoB and the 16S 23S ITS. Conventional PCR amplifying gene regions from gltA and rpoB was also performed on all diagnostic samples. All bat fly species were identified as Cylcopodia greefii and the 148 captured bats were comprised of five species: straw colored fruit bats (Eidolon helvum), epauletted fruit bats (Epomophorus spp.), dwarf epauletted fruit bats (Micropteropus spp.), horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus spp.), and Nigerian free tailed bats (Chaerephon nigeriae) (Table 2). When using qPCR on bat blood samples, 76 (51.4%) positively amplified ITS and 28 (18.9%) amplified rpoB. Of the conventional PCR assays, however, only 14 (9.5%) were positive for gltA and none for rpoB. Bartonella DNA was detected in 10 (41.7%) and seven (29.2%) of the tested ectoparasites when targeting the 16S 23S ITS and rpoB, respectively. With conventional PCR, both the gltA and rpoB assays detected seven (29.2%) positives from the bat flies. Bartonella colonies were isolated from 23 (15.5%) bat blood samples, with the following distribution: 12 (15.2%) Eidolon helvum, three (10%) Epomophorus spp., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Character Analysis Of Emma s House, By George Knightley The protagonist is called, Emma Woodhouse. The first sentence of the novel describes her as a handsome, clever, and rich girl, with a comfortable home and happy disposition , a sentence that I immediately associated with the snobbish societies that were common in that period. That s why I wasn t looking forward to reading the rest of the story. And my presumption was met in the first chapter where she only seemed to care about herself. She seemed to be a classic example of a menefreghista as we say in Italian, that means that she is a person with an uncaring or couldn t care less attitude. I was really surprised when things took a turn real quick and it wasn t just a story about a spoilt, rich girl, with rich girls problems anymore. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is important in the story because he serves as a model of good sense and is the only one who openly critices Emma and points out all her flaws and foibles. Not because he is bitter or enjoys making people feel down, but out of genuine concern and care for her. He therefor is my favorite character. His unfailing honesty is tempered with tact and kindheartedness. He has had some lapses of judgment and self control, but they were only caused by his uncontrollable love for Emma. He immediately makes clear that he doesn t like Frank and everyone knows Knightley just feels jealous and does not welcome the new rival. This jealousy causes Knightley to behave very uncharacteristicly impulsive; he escapes to London to declare his love to Emma. This loss of control just makes clear that he is just a normal human being with feelings. Frank is the typical smooth bad boy, girls like so much. He epitomizes attractiveness in speech, manner, and appearance. A lot of people don t trust him, but everyone except Knightley is charmed enough to indulge him. He really seems to be the manly version of Emma, that s probably why they get along so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Explanation Of The Song American Pie By Don Mclean In the song American Pie, by Don McLean, produced in 1971, McLean uses this song to commemorate the death of singer Buddy Holly but he is able to also describe what he thinks is one of the most influential periods of American history; 1959 1970. The speaker in the song is Don because he s telling what has happened since the death of Buddy holly and how much has influenced a change in society. In the song bye bye mrs American pie there to represent the innocence of American that Holly took when he died. I chose this song because it was one of my father s favorite songs. And since the main idea of the song is about death, after my father died I felt a connection with the song. American pie relates to an old saying as American as apple pie . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Summary Of Coyote And The Enemy Aliens Japanese Canadians Aliens? Coyote and the Enemy Aliens is a satirical commentary that effectively expounds on the intense objectification and dehumanization of Japanese Canadians during the colonial Canadian era. By depicting the grotesque living conditions, the Japanese were subjected to, King is able to critique the racist perspectives of the Canadian society. King condemns the actions of colonial white men, depicting them as creatures engulfed in moral blindness that strive to fabricate an ideal white world. Moreover, King vividly portrays the idea of social dynamics, expounding on the helplessness of Citizens against dominant political powers. King also introduces an idea of conformity, showcasing how citizens gradually adapt to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The climax of the prose illustrates the disturbing elements of socio political history in Canada. The political entities stand in the near vicinity of the vehicle, singing O Canada. and waving flags . Through the depiction of this disturbing image, King criticizes racist political leaders in Canada that justified their crimes cemented on ideals of nationalism reflecting on the moral conscience of colonial Canada. The insensitivity of white men is expounded in their embarkment of engineering the atomic bomb. In the near conclusion of the story, Coyote travels to Los Alamos to make the world safe for freedom . The white men euphemistically portray the Manhattan project (in Los Alamos) as a catalyst of peace and prosperity. However, this notion is ironic as this project engineered a mass destruction weapon leading innocent people being evaporated in a second. King inputs this powerful idea to expose the Hippocratic nature of white men in that era, who patronized themselves as saints, but in reality, were responsible for the construction of the most dangerous military weapon. The intensely grotesque perspectives and actions committed by coyote are a striking testament to how the general population was able to be manipulated based on ludicrous perceptions of Japanese propagated in Canada. King employs the dim witted character of Coyote to satirize racist Canadian politicians and comment on their prejudiced notions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Inefficiency of Airline Security Essay Everyone who has gotten out of bed in the morning has been exposed to risks. Whether it be risks from the factors around them, from themselves, or from people around them, they have faced some kind of risk. Comparatively, risks presented by situations around them and by themselves are considerably controllable. The risks delivered by people around them, however, are the ones that tend to be the most formidable. When people have a determination to be destructive, they often select targets which will stir up the most attention. Attributable to the criteria terrorists search for, airlines are a common target for terrorist activities. One of the most memorable terrorist attacks revealed sizable gaps in the safety of airlines. Although airline... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Author Nathan Means and Edmund S. Kip Hawley, former Executive Director of Governmental Affairs for the Department of Transportation as well as former TSA Administrator describes how one of the requirements of the pat downs is that the TSO is required to run their hand up the passenger s legs, up their thighs, until the officer feels that they have reached the passengers genitals (87). The searches experienced at most airports do not even come close to how thorough they should be. The occasional passengers who are given pat downs by TSOs who follow these requirements are the passengers who publicly protest pat downs. For the most part, however, these types of requirements which induce embarrassment for both the searchee and the search administrator are not followed. The searches TSA agents are supposed to be doing, but not, are the ones that actually make people uncomfortable. The level of search that is required for airline passengers is superfluous. TSOs understand this, but no better solution has been presented thus far. TSA has been made fully aware of the discomfort caused by pat downs and presented full body (backscatter) scanners as a solution, but these scanners present biological dangers and should not be used as a main investigation method. Backscatter scans have been considered dangerous as a result of the radiation emitted from each scan. The recommended limit of yearly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Fifteen years from now I picture myself loading SCUBA gear... Fifteen years from now I picture myself loading SCUBA gear into an old, beaten up dive boat. I feel the morning breeze dissipate from my skin as I pull my wetsuit up to my waist. The salty air whips through my hair as we navigate through the winding canals of a small tropical town until we find our way to the ocean. As we tie up to the bright yellow mooring line I squish my body into the rest of my wetsuit and slip into my prearranged dive gear. I take a deep breath out of my regulator and taste the familiar, cool, dry air. After strapping on my trusty bright yellow mask, I clip my slate onto my BCD. I waddle to the edge of the boat pressing onto my mask and holding onto my weight belt. I take one last swig of air and plunge into the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This domino effect would have continued until nearly all species were affected and a trophic cascade occured. As a marine biologist I want to be able to prevent events like these in all areas of the world. If a full trophic cascade had occurred in the Chesapeake Bay we would not have recovered for many years. Not only would we have lost a vital staple in our ecosystem but the local economy would have experienced a major hit. Thousands of people involved in the fishing trade, restaurants, and multimillion dollar businesses such as tourism and sport fishing would have no medium to work with and instantly be out of work. I want to work in shark conservation to keep both the ecosystem and economy afloat above and below water. My dream of researching sharks did not begin at an early age. During visits to aquariums I was always nervous when we got to the shark section. My passion didn t blossom until the summer of 2012 when I had the choice to visit Bonaire for underwater photography or Fiji for shark research. Bracing my adventurous side, I chose to travel to Fiji. During this trip I spent tens of hours on the bottom of the ocean observing and admiring several different species of sharks. Watching a colossal bull shark glide through the water to gently grasp a tuna head from a diver made me ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Are The Causes And Effects Of Legalizing Marijuana Lauren Ferguson English 1101 Robertson 1 December 2016 Cause and Effects of Legalizing Marijuana Legalizing marijuana, or known as weed, can produce an abundant number of pros and cons. Associating the legalization of marijuana to tobacco may generate verbal and physical arguments between many individuals. Observations from a source the NYLN Youth Leader Blog reports, the legalization of marijuana can regulate crimes, protect law enforcement, provide medical benefits, and boost income ( 19 Primary Pros and Cons of Legalizing Weed n.p.). Although weed may benefit its seller, it can cause treacherous dangers for handlers and non users. According to the NYLN Youth Leader Blog, even though marijuana has its pros, it contains risks such as, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many people seem to push for the legalization while others not so much. Marijuana is believed to help ease painful illnesses as well as provide safety for law enforcement along with their attention to deal with more serious crimes. With that being sad there are endangerments that come with using marijuana such as the potential for a dealer to sell you synthetic weed with harmful chemicals. Another con is the alteration in one s awareness when the drug is present in the body such as, the risk of getting behind the car and causing a fatal accident meaning death for yourself or another individual. Anyone can argue the pros and cons on marijuana, but the ratification may turn out to only harm more people than what it is sought out to be. Along with the legalization of weed, many people are on the big topic of tobacco use compared to marijuana. Tobacco is believed to have worse outcomes on your body than weed, and allow you to have addiction issues as well as health issues. The use of tobacco in avid smokers can cause damage to your heart, lungs, blood vessels, etc. Although tobacco is said to be worse, some of the outcomes have similarities in both substances and are being investigated in hope for more answers in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Puritan Beliefs In John Winthrop s A City Set On A Hill A City set on a Hill is a phrase that became popularized in the American politics, and it emanates from the parable of Salt and Light in the New Testament. In Matthew 5:14, Jesus tells the crowd that was listening to him, You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden (New King James Version). John Winthrop, an English Puritanlawyer, had a vision for Boston that it would be A City Set on a Hill. This is a vision that has over the years been replicated by the United Statesof America as it has strived to set an example on the world stage as a beacon of freedom and hope for the entire world. The phrase a city set on a hill refers to a society that others people will look up to (Morgan 76). By using this phrase, Winthrop describes the MassachusettsBay colony, which he supposed would turn out to be an outstanding example of Puritan faultlessness. Although this phrase has a religious undertone, it can be used to describe the aspects that the United States ought to emulate. A Model of Christian Charity is a sermon that was delivered by John Winthrop in 1630 while he was on board of the ship Arbella which was sailing to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. This sermon is best known for its application of the phrase City upon a Hill regarding the founding of the United States, and later used in the description of American exceptionalism (Morgan 112). A city set on a hill stated they intended to live the way God wanted them to live as well as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Ethics Of The At-Will Doctrine Ethics of the At Will Doctrine Have you ever wondered what the term at will employment means? According to Cornell University Law School, the employment at will doctrine refers to the presumption that employment is for an indefinite period of time and may be terminated either by employer or employee (n.d., para. 1). This doctrine is said to level the playing field between employee and employer as each party can end their relationship at will. At will employment however is not equally applied between public and private business sectors, nor is it supported in every state within the United States. Employees who work for the public sector such as teachers or firefighters, or those working in California or Montana for example, can only be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The employer generally invests time locating a candidate to hire, and resources for salary, benefits and training to ensure success for both the employee and the company. The employee can terminate his/her employment at any time, for any reason; thus, leaving the employer at a disadvantage. The employer has to recoup the company losses by again invest time and money to hire another employee with no guarantee that the new hire will stay any longer than the previous employee. Is this fair or ethical behavior toward the employer? Do employers ask that the employee reimburse them for the time and resources expended to hire a replacement? Should they? In an effort to create equity in risk and benefit between employee and employer, the at will employment doctrine allows the employer to terminate an employee at any time, for any reason. But again, is this fair or ethical behavior towards the employee? Don t businesses have a greater amount of power than an employee in determining work environment and pay scale? Is it ethical for an employer to take advantage of their employees and fire those who make a high salary and replace them with employees with a lower starting pay in order to save money or distribute bonuses to top executives? Cornell University Law School notes that given the unequal bargaining power between employees and employers, critics of this doctrine have noted its overly harsh results and have looked to unions, acting as certified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Pumpkin Pie Vs Traditional Baking The fall season is fast approaching, its time to whip out your home cooked meals and treats for the kids. You go for the classic pumpkin pie just like grandma s homemade recipe. However, what happens when this simple recipe take a turn for the worst, instead of grandma you get a wicked witches brew. Creating the best pumpkin pieincludes gathering all natural ingredients, using correct mixing techniques, slowly cookingit a heated oven creating an aroma of sweet thrills that passes through the nose, and the most important part of baking adding TLC (Tender, Love, and Care). However, leaving the piein the oven for too long, using ingredients that are questionable for freshness, and baking when you are prone to forget safe baking aspects will... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When prepared correctly, it generates a nostalgic feel for adults who have a sweet tooth and do not prefer eating Halloween candy. Producing a premium pumpkin pie includes gathering all natural ingredients, using correct mixing techniques, slowly cooking it a heated oven, creating an aroma of sweet thrills that passes through the nose, and adding TLC (Tender, Love, and Care). A crunchy golden graham cracker crust surrounding a glossy marigold colored pie, and a comforting fragrance of cinnamon and ginger creates a homey atmosphere. Pumpkin pies should be moist and smooth, easy to slice with your fork with little to no effort with a warm pie filling. Baking pumpkin pie or any type of dessert should not be for yourself, it should be for the people you love. (Very best baking by Nestle. LIBBY SВ® FAMOUS PUMPKIN PIE . RECIPES BAKE SALE DIVERSE DESSERTS LIBBY SВ® FAMOUS PUMPKIN PIE. 30 Oct. 2016.www.verybestbaking.com) When you think of pumpkin pie, you think of Thanksgiving and fall time. It is the time when the family should be truly important, when you re all together at one table after a great meal snacking on some pumpkin pie talking about the old times and the times to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Research Paper On Ian Fleming Ian Fleming was born on May 28, 1908 in London, England. He was one of four sons. His older brother was Peter and his two younger brothers were Richard and Michael. His parents were Valentine and Evelyn. Valentine was the son of Robert Fleming, who was the most successful merchant bankers. Ian Fleming grew up in a wealthy and dominant family. Fleming attended Eton College in 1921. He may not have been an expert in academics, but in athletics, he excelled. Eton College was one of England s top schools. He then studied at Sandhurst because he was out of control at Eton College. He left a term early to transfer to Sandhurst, the elite military academy. He was not interested in the life of a soldier so he left the college a year after. Ian s mother, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thrilling cities are a collection of articles he wrote for the Sunday Times, which was in 1959 and 1960. The cities included were Hong Kong, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Berlin and Monte Carlo. You Only Live Twice is a novel about James Bonds past. In the book, you find out that he was orphaned at eleven, was expelled from Eton College and other things from his past. Fleming said You only live twice. Once when you re born and once when you look death in the face . You Only Live Twice is the final book Ian Fleming published. In 1964 his health issues were only getting worse. He spent most of his days in the hospital. In July, his mother, Evelyn passed away, which caused more problems to Ian. On August 11, 1964, right after dinner, he suffered a heart attack. The next morning, on his son s twelfth birthday, he died. He was 56. Before Ian Fleming died, he already transported a manuscript for his last James Bond novel. It was called The Man with the Golden Gun. More of his short stories were published in 1966 which were 007, Octopussy and The Living Daylights. Ian Fleming never thought his books would have been as popular as they are right now. The world would have never been so interested in the James Bond novels if it wasn t for the trip he took to Jamaica in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Dreams in Of Mice and Men Of Mice and Men Dreams Of Mice and Men is set in Salinas, California in the 1930s Great Depression. Life was hard and men could be cruel. Hope might be the only escape from hard reality. This links to the American Dream represented in George and Lennie s dream of working hard and getting their own land and farm, and control over their own lives. But it was harder than ever to achieve due to the tough economic conditions of the Depression. After Lennie s death, it might be possible for George to realise his dream, but the emptiness at the end of the novel shows that financial success is nothing when you are lonely. So the dream is not just something to own, or possess, but also something to share. Compassion and love , to Steinbeck ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Crooks final judgement is that never a God damn one of em ever gets it. The repetition of the absolute never and ever , as well as the strong slang God damn emphasises how desperate life is. However, it is not certain whether Steinbeck shares Crooks negative view. Crooks is an extreme character. His language is hyperbole very extreme and relentlessly negative. Crooks phrase God damn suggests that God has abandoned these men, in contrast to the biblical image of hope in George and Lennie s dream of living off the fatta the land . The biblical imagery continues negatively when Crooks compares the dream of land to being like Heaven the Christian idea of perfect bliss, not considered a physical reality and which Crooks says is just as impossible to get as a piece of land. It s hard for George to keep Lennie out of trouble and keep them on track for their dream. But when they tell Candy, it starts to seem as if it might be possible. [needs evidence/ quotation/ language analysis] In an instant, Candy s faith (and money) take them close to the ideal/dream becoming real. As the dream is shared, or heard by more people, the more it seems that together they might make it come true. Even the ultra negative Crooks starts to believe.[needs evidence/ quotation/ language analysis] But all the time, Steinbeck has built up a foreboding feeling, that this world is hard and horrible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Wall Of Fire Rising A Wall of Fire Rising , Slavery vs. Freedom. Being a story from a short story novel title Krik? Krak! Written by Edwidge Danticat, A Wall of Fire Rising in brief is about Guy, Lili, and their son Little Guy, a Haitian family living in poverty, with Guy been an unemployed sugar cane worker that escape the misery of the quotidian life by stealing an air balloon from which he hurt himself, choosing a scaring death over the misery of life beneath (Abbott 11). In further, the story also drives our intention on Little Guy, especially about his role in a play as Haitian revolutionary Duty Boukman (who play a vast role in the abolition of slavery in Haitithat led to their Independence). Thus, to not forget his lines from the play, we see him reciting them throughout the story. Additionally, Danticat shows the characters, Lili and Guy have a conflict over their son Little Guy been on a sugar mill permanent hire list. Edwidge Danticat illustration of these events could be interpreted as a symbol of Slavery and Freedom, that connects the past historical time, in which Boukman live in, as well of the presentone lived by Guy, Lili, and Little Guy in the story. To begin, it can be confirmed that Duty Boukman was mentioned in A Wall of Fire Rising , with being a role Little Guy must play in his upcoming school performance. This is shown when Guy asks Little Guy about his role in the play, and as seen on line 10, Little Guy responds, I m Boukman (Danticat 227). Knowing that, the question now is why does Danticat introduce someone from Haiti history in a story that supposes to be about a family struggling with poverty to maintain their daily needs? Foremost, let know who Boukman is. Briefly, he was a revolutionary, a slave and reputed voodoo priest, who with his powerful spoken words of freedom, in defiance of the French colonizers, help to spark a revolution that ultimately led to the abolition of slavery and the founding of the Haitian Republic in 1804 (Chen 4). In addition, before the revolt, most of the slaves in Haiti were more used to work in the French sugar plantation. Just as mentioned in the Globe and Mail article titled Krik? Krak! By Elizabeth Abbott, in which she wrote that: When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Caffeine Discussion Caffeine Discussion Based on my data, I think my isolation was somewhat of a success and in some ways not. I was able to obtain a pure recovery from the crude caffeine of 21.46%. It is not significant amount, but it seemed to be enough. A reason for some loss in my data was that some of the crystals were lost in the process of removing the inner tube. In addition, although I was unable to perform the NMR, I perform the IR, but my spectra resemble more like a blank. I obtain 0.05 grams of pure crystal caffeinebut it could be that during my removable of the inner tube that when both of the tube accidently bumped that I lost some of the crystals, which resulted in not enough caffeine for me to get an IR spectra with all the peaks. The first step was hot water extraction, which similar to making a cup of tea, because we used hot water as the solvent... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It occurs when a chemical does from something really hot to really cold quickly, at a low pressure. If the pressure were to increase then the solid would become a liquid and then a gas. When it actually came to the sublimation part, the crude substance of caffeine, was put over a heat source at high degree of heat, around 200 degrees Celsius. The vacuum pipe was attached to the side of the tube, and it worked to control the pressure within the tube. In the middle of the tube was the most important part. There was a smaller tube (cold finger) placed, it was filled with ice cold water to ensure that the gas would sublime, and when it came in contact with the ice cold tube, white caffeine crystals would form. To ensure that no water got into the tube where the crude substance was, we used saran wrap to block it. If water had gotten into the crude caffeine tube, then the caffeine would have dissolved. We also had to be careful when taking out the inner tube that had the caffeine crystals as they were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Use of Symbolism in Golding s Lord of the Flies Essay Use of Symbolism in Golding s Lord of the Flies Lord of the Flies, a suggestive name for the Devil, a devil whose name proposes that he is devoted to decay, destruction, demoralization and panic, exactly what William Golding had in mind when using symbolism in this novel. The Lord of the Flies (1954), is a novel in which interpretating the symbols are a main key to not only understanding, but also enjoying the novel. After tying many of the symbols together, you can figure out more about what the author is trying to depict, the overall scene. This story takes place during World War II on a deserted island. After a plane, transporting about a dozen young boys, gets shot down, they are trapped on an island without any adults. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is eventually chosen as leader on account of his many positive qualities. He maintains a conflict with Jack throughout the entire novel, trying to keep order while Jack isn t as dedicated to it. The next person you meet in the story is a short fat boy, who wears spectacles. He is the most intellectual boy on the island, but since he has no social skills, he is usually in the background trying to maintain the peace. Together Ralph and Piggy represent the struggle for order and democracy. The next thing that shows up in the story that has very importance as a symbol is the conch. Piggy and Ralph were walking around the island looking for others, when they see a pink shell shimmering in the water. Piggy recalled the shell as one he had seen used as an instrument. Upon seeing this, he picked it up, handed it to Ralph, the leader figure, and told him to blow. As he did this a noise was produced so that it carried itself across the island, drawing all the other boys to it s sound. This use of the conch is the first to demonstrate it s symbolism as authority. The conch, throughout the whole story, is used to achieve order, and a symbol of authority for whom ever has possession of it, I ll give the conch to the next person to speak. He can hold it when he s speaking And he won t be interrupted (33). While they were all getting along and all working toward one thing, the conch served it s purpose. It was used to call meetings and to bring silence during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analysis Of Literary Analysis In Ulysses By Lord Alfred... Literature and poetry in particular have the potential to make profound impressions on their readers. In the poem Ulysses by Lord Alfred Tennyson, the speaker Ulysses argues for his mariners to come back out to sea. Karen Prior s article How Reading Makes Us More Human argues how reading makes one more human. On the other hand, Tennyson makes his argument through Ulysses, as he talks to his mariners while Prior makes her argument to teachers of higher of education. While Tennyson and Prior both use rhetorical situations to persuade their audiences, Prior connects to her audience better by citing compelling and exhaustive research, eliciting sympathy from her audience through her narrative voice, and establishing her credibility by using personal examples and research. Prior s uses captivating evidence in her article in order to persuade the audience that reading makes one more human. For example, Prior takes research from psychologists from York University and University of Toronto which states [people] who read fiction appear to be better able to understand other people, empathize with them and view the world from their perspective (para. 2). With the use of notable research, the reader starts to question if reading does make one more human. Prior then goes on to use research done by the director of the Center for Reading and Language Research. The director Maryanne Wolf states, the fragility of the brain s ability to read with the kind of sustained attention that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Workplace Bullying In The Workplace Introduction As a new gradate nurses enters the working field they hear the terms fresh meat or the old eat their young . Feeling like you don t have enough clinical experience can cause uncertainty and anxiety. But hearing the stories about workplace bullying and intimidation can cause a feeling of intimidation. Bullying involves a real or perceived imbalance of power and repetition of the negative behavior (Gumbus A., Lyons B. 2012) There are different types of behaviors, such as threating or yelling, it can be more insidious and passive, like refusing to cooperate or perform necessary tasks. Bullying is a serious issue, it s an ongoing problem in the healthcare workplace. Bullying causes demoralization of the victim and decreased job satisfaction, as well as the individual feeling sadness, anxiety, depression and isolation. This disruptive behavior can foster medical errors which can lead to harm of the patients. Nurse bullying is also costly for healthcare employers. It often results in increased turnover when nurses who are bullied choose to quit their jobs rather than remain in a work environment that makes them miserable. Factors influencing workplace bullying Given the negative consequences of workplace bullying on the mental health and well being of employees and the performance of any organization, it is important to understand the reasons that trigger the development of this social phenomenon. From a humanistic perspective, this predominantly psychological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Relational Model Of Church Planting If writing about churches starting churches were a chemistry experiment, relational models of church planting would be the catalyst that causes the experiment to boil over. Relational models focus on sending Christians into their communities to gather and disciple people who are not involved in churches. If enough people are gathered, new congregations may form. While the general idea may sound intriguing, the specific models inspire frustration and fear for numerous leaders of established churches. Pastors who are frustrated their churches, where the Gospel is preached and fellowship shared each week, are somehow not considered missional communities. Church leaders who see house churches as gatherings of disenchanted church members ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Baby Boomers trusted institutions less than the previous generation, Boomers still were raised in a culture of institutions. Get Hers were not. Get X senior pastors are not very interested in church planting strategy. They are very interested in organic groups and networks of relationships. So relational models are often as close as they will get to intentionally starting new churches. $100,000 Question For years I ve asked church planters variations of the same question: If you were starting a new church today, would you rather have a $100,000 donation or 10 committed leaders? The answer is overwhelmingly the leaders. So the challenge for churches is how to pull together seven to 10 leaders with a shared passion for connecting people to Jesus in the same community. Once again the relational models for starting new churches meet the need. Do the Math Research shows new churches are much more likely to survive if they are self supporting within three years of forming. One key to self sustainability is regularly gathering 150 in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...