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Essay On Krishna Janmashtami
In Sanskrit
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Essay On Krishna Janmashtami In SanskritEssay On Krishna Janmashtami In Sanskrit
Estella Deceit
The most predominant themes illustrated both throughout my section and comic strip are lies and
deceit, and love. Some of the best quotes to represent the theme of love is, All I wanted for you
was to love, Estella... and I must see Estella. Both correlate directly to each other and the theme of
love, because both emphasize one character s devotion lovetowards another character. In this case,
Mrs. Havisham loves Estella, and wishes that she finds love; whereas the latter quote presents
itself as a moment where Pip expresses his love and devotion towards Estella. Therefore, it is quite
obvious to the viewer that there is a teeming amount of love revolving around Estella; though,
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Havisham carried out in an effort to enchant, and ultimately break
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Wbut Syllabus 1st Sem
Revised Syllabus to be implemented from the Academic Year 2010 (for the new batch only) First
Year First Semester A. THEORY Field Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 B. 6 7 8 HU101 PH101/ CH101 M101
ES101 ENGLISH LANGUAGE TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION Theory Contact Hours/Week
L 2 3 3 3 3 0 0 1 T 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 P 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 Total 2 4 4 4 4 18 3 3 4 10 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 32
Credit Points C. 9 10 Chemistry 1 (Gr B) / Physics 1 (Gr A) Mathematics 1 Basic Electrical
Electronic Engineering 1 (GrA+GrB) ME101 Engg. Mechanics Total of Theory PRACTICAL
PH191/ Chemistry 1 (Gr B)/ CH191 Physics 1 (Gr A) ES191 Basic Electrical Electronic
Engineering 1 ME191 Engg Drawing Computer Graphics (Gr B) /192 / Workshop Practice (Gr A)
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6. Micro Presentation and Group Discussion Sessions should be used for developing
Communicative Competence 7. The Language Lab, device should be used for giving audio visual
inputs to elicit students responses by way of Micro Presentation, Pair Conversation, Group Talk and
Class Discussion. 8. The teacher must function as a creative monitor in the Language Lab for the
following: A. Developing Listening Comprehension Skill; 1. 2. 3. 4. B. a) Developing Listening
Comprehension through Language Lab Device Developing sub skills of the Listening Skill by
Conversational Practice Sessions Focusing on intelligent and advanced Listening Sessions e.g.
Seminars, Paper Presentation, Mock Interviews etc. Conducting Conversational Practice: Face to
Face Via Media (Telephone, Audio, Video + Clips) Developing Speaking Competence: Helping
students in achieving clarity and fluency ; manipulating paralinguistic features of speaking (voice
modulation ,pitch , tone stress , effective pauses ) Conducting Task oriented interpersonal ,informal
and semiformal Speaking / Classroom Presentation COMMUNICATION 3 b) Teaching strategies
for Group Discussion Teaching Cohesion and Coherence Teaching effective communication
strategies for handling criticism and adverse remarks Teaching strategies of Turn taking, effective
intervention, kinesics (use of body language) and courtesies and all componentss
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An Inverse Of A Relational Model
with range queries and bitmaps.
2.4 Column Store Model
In this model, data is stored in sections of columns instead of rows. This is almost an inverse of a
relational model. The names of the column need not be predefined, i.e. the structure isn t fixed,
which helps in great scalability and performance. Columns in a row are stored in order according to
their keys. A super column also might be used which is nothing but a column containing nested sub
columns.
2.4.1 Cassandra:
Apache Cassandra is open source NoSQL database and it was found in Facebook. Cassandra s data
model offers the convenience of column indexes with the performance of log structured updates. It
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Instead of using tables connected by keys, this model stores each record and its related data in
the same document thereby eliminating the need of JOIN queries as in a relational model.
Whereas Cassandra is a column oriented data model and each row in the table is not required to
have same number of columns. The columns can be empty and it can have any number of columns
and thus there are wide rows. Cassandra consists of keyspaces similar to databases to relational
databases and column family that is similar to tables in relational databases.
Key value store is a concept of storing the data value inside a key and Redis uses this concept. A
particular benefit of key value stores is their simplicity and It supports such as data structures
such as strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets with range queries and bitmaps. Whereas in Neo4j,
the application data is stored in the form graphs, nodes and relationships. Neo4j Graph database
follows Property Graph Model to store and manage data. Data has to be represented in Nodes,
Relationships and Properties. Relationships connects nodes and it can be unidirectional or
bidirectional. Properties are key value pairs.
3.2 Replication Mode:
Replication is done in order to increase availability and not to provide a single point of failure.
Different databases follow different methods to
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Display Rules In Children
Emotions are essential to children s development and their expression is an important part of
developing relationships (Zeman Gerber, 1996). Gnepp and Hess (1986) recognised that emotional
expression can voluntarily controlled and Choy (2007) recognised that emotional display can be
inconsistent with real emotion. This leads to display rules, the intentional regulation of emotional
expression to circumvent perceived repercussions of genuine emotion (Gnepp and Hess, 1986). An
example of this is a child not throwing a tantrum when in public (Saarni, 1981). Understanding how
these display rules develop in children, and when they are used, is crucial to understanding how
humans socialise as well as how children understand their emotions (Gnepp and Hess, 1986)....
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Gnepp and Hess (1986) found that school children were markedly more likely to employ display
rules when they were told a story where the child had an audience. Zeman and Gerber (1996)
found that school aged children showed more emotional restraint when around their peers than
when alone or with family members. Other research has shown that the majority of children aged
3 11 will tell a white lie when faced with a bad gift if there is an audience there (Talwar, Murphy
Lee, 2007). Saarni (1981) found that children as young as three could employ display rules in
situations where they may be punished. Similarly, Banerjee (1997) found that pre schoolers could
understand when it was appropriate to apply display rules to avoid punishment. All of this research
identifies that context, such as presence of an audience or potential for punishment, is a critical
factor in determining when display rules are
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Land Ethic Summary
Chapter four introduces the interdependent sequence of ethics. Ethics deals with the relation
between people, and the relation between the person and society in order to integrate social
organization to people. We then begin to question what is incorporated into society. Individuals are
a members of an interdependent community described as land ethic. Land ethic includes waters,
plants, soils, and animals as part of the community. Land ethic implies respect to fellow members
and the community. Individuals are part of a community of interconnected parts that whose
resources that we depend on in our daily lives. This ethic is introducing a theory that even though
we depend on nature and have the ability to use technology to capture, store, and use its resources,
does not mean we should simply continue to dominate over nature, raping it of its essence because
in the end it affects our community as well. Even though land ethic cannot change the use of these
resources but it supports their right to continue their existence in a natural state. Even though
humanity can conquer the land does not make humans any less of a dependent member... Show
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We can conclude that we are all interconnected in the web of life, humanity cannot survive without
nature as humanity would not be able to continue without women. Human existence depends on this
interconnected nature yet humanity seems to become more disconnected from these natural
components of life. Society dismiss the importance of nature and women to the point where
dominance over these two are socially accepted.People need to be reminded that we are all
connected through developing new theories of society by being inclusive, listening to diverse
perspectives, look for local solutions and unify community through social discourse. These actions
help break down walls of prejudice and build stronger bonds of
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Utilization Of Water Ethical Issue
Hi Aldi and Jenna, I appreciate that you shared about different ethical and legal issues relating to
п»їwater as a resource. This is really an important point that if the State is inefficient in proper
utilization of water, Federal Government should either find some alternative for proper utilization
of water or declare State of Emergency. The argument strongly support different water ethics
concept. But, this might create a situation where it changes from ethical issue to the political issue.
The whole idea to implement this requires to work on certain prerequisites. Regulating the
equivalent use of water at domestic level is a major ethical issue. Agricultural sector and industries
requires high level of water per day as compared to domestic
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The Cross And The Switchblade By David Wilkerson
In his book, The Cross and the Switchblade, David Wilkerson explains how his ministry started.
Over 15 million people have read his book which was published in 1962 through The Berkley
Publishing Group, and in 1969, his book became a Hollywood motion picture that reached over 50
million people. Wilkerson did not stop at this book. In fact, he continued to write over 30 more
books. (Worldchallenge.org, 2014, pg. 1) With that said, The Cross and the Switchblade s thesis
statement is that the Holy Spiritis in charge. David Wilkerson, a country preacher from
Pennsylvania, is the founder of Teen Challenge. This organization started in 1958 and still runs
today as a ministry to save those with habits that are life controlling. Teen Challenge has become
one of the most effective ways to reach out to teenagers and young adults who are dealing with
issues related to gangs, drugs, and alcohol. However, the road to success was very challenging
for Wilkerson and his team. (Worldchallenge.org, 2014, pg. 1) Anyone who picks up The Cross
and the Switchblade is Wilkerson s potential audience. He wrote this book in order to share his
journey of starting the ministry that we now call Teen Challenge. Most likely, Pentecostals will
read this story. Even so, this book can also be an instrument in salvation for others. I believe that
Wilkerson understood both of these statements and, thus, wrote his book in such a way to minister
to all peoples. An emphasis is placed on the Holy Spirit
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Genocide In Greek Genocide
One of the most gruesome genocides to happen during the 20th century is the Greek Genocide,
often referred to as the Pontian or Ottoman Greek Genocide. This genocide consisted of mass
killings and exterminations of the Ottoman Greeks by the Turkish rule from 1914 1923. The main
dispute was difference in religion and beliefs, Christians versus Islam. What most people do not
know is that the Ottoman Greek Genocide is responsible for the almost complete destruction of the
Christian Orthodox culture, including monuments and history. Many Greekssuffered from forced
deportations, death marches, forced conversion of religion, executions, labor battalions, hunger, and
the overall cruelty of the Turkish government during this time period. The ones responsible for
these acts was the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) and the Young Turk reformists who
seized control of the Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Greeks of all ages and genders were persecuted
because of their culture and minority in Turkey, so that the CUP and the Young Turks could
achieved perfect Turkification of the empire. The events of the Pontian Greek Genocide happened
in the westernmost part of Asia called Asia Minor or Anatolia, which is the Greek word for east .
The Greeks first settled in Asia Minor around the 11th century (BC). From the 4th century (AD),
Asia Minor s main religious practice has been Christianity in which it has played an important role
in the development of Christianity. For a long period of time,
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Essay about The American Dream Facade
If the American Dream had to be captured within a frozen image, how would the visualization be
conveyed? For the majority of today s society, the image would likely include the traditional father,
mother, and child(ren) standing pleasantly beside a moderate two story home, a well kept lawn, and
neatly trimmed hedges. In the background of this family portrait, a guarded and welcoming
neighborhood would appear, complete with similar home designs and family arrangements lining
its streets. In other words, the image of the American Dreamresides within the typical American
suburb. And within this typical suburb lies (supposedly) the remaining components of the ideal
Americanlifestyle.
From the moment William Levitt created the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Largely a result of the lifestyles portrayed on suburban based television shows, the suburbs have
consistently been deemed the ideal environment for the ideal family of high moral standards From
the initial episodes of Leave it to Beaver in the 1950 s to the modernized episodes of Home
Improvement in the 1990 s, suburban TV sitcoms have bombarded America with images of hard
working and devoted mother/father pairs who guide their essentially normal children through the
obstacles of childhood and adolescence. As the television critic Michael V. Tueth revealed in a
recent publication of the Journal of Popular Film and Television, these television shows allowed
suburbia to evolve into the home of parental wisdom and spousal forgiveness as well as children s
fantasies and nonsense (98). Surprisingly, because America s actual suburban children record and
obtain overall success through adulthood, these television lifestyles did not seem too far fetched.
Unfortunately, through recent years, this affirmed connection between the suburbs and the perfect
family environment has become more of an intended assumption rather than a reality.
While today s society places great significance on acquiring the appearance of the traditional
America family, it places little, if any, importance on actually filling its shoes. When two teenagers
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Literary Group in British Poetry
The history of English poetry stretches from the middle of the 7th century to the present day. Over
this period, English poets have written some of the most enduring poems in Western culture, and
the language and its poetry have spread around the globe. Consequently, the term English poetry is
unavoidably ambiguous. It can mean poetrywritten in England, or poetry written in the English
language.
The earliest surviving poetry was likely transmitted orally and then written down in versions that do
not now survive; thus, dating the earliest poetry remains difficult and often controversial. The
earliest surviving manuscripts date from the 10th century. Poetry written in Latin, Brythonic (a
predecessor language of Welsh) and Old Irish survives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While the poetry that has survived is limited in volume, it is wide in breadth. Beowulf is the only
heroic epic to have survived in its entirety, but fragments of others such as Waldere and the
Finnesburg Fragment show that it was not unique in its time. Other genres include much religious
verse, from devotional works to biblical paraphrase; elegies such as The Wanderer, The Seafarer,
and The Ruin (often taken to be a description of the ruins of Bath); and numerous proverbs, riddles,
and charms.
With one notable exception (Rhyming Poem), Anglo Saxon poetry depends on alliterative verse for
its structure and any rhyme included is merely ornamental.
[edit]The Anglo Norman period and the Later Middle Ages
See also: Anglo Norman literature
With the Norman conquest of England, beginning in 1111 the Anglo Saxon language rapidly
diminished as a written literary language. The new aristocracy spoke French, and this became the
standard language of courts, parliament, and polite society. As the invaders integrated, their
language and literature mingled with that of the natives: the French dialect of the upper classes
became Anglo Norman, and Anglo Saxon underwent a gradual transition into Middle English.
While Anglo Norman or Latin was preferred for high culture, English literature by no means died
out, and a number of important works illustrate the development of the language. Around the turn
of the 13th century, Layamon wrote his Brut, based on Wace s
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Female Characters In Joseph Conrad s Heart Of Darkness
Thesis Statements
In the novella Heart of Darkness, the seemingly minor characters of the mistress and the intendant
play the most important roles of the novella written by Joseph Conrad.
The three seemingly simple female characters in Heart of Darkness, Marlow s aunt, the Intendent,
and the African Mistress, give more meaning to the main characters and the text as a whole through
Joseph Conrad s use of meaningful suggestions, symbols, and contrasts.
The three seemingly simple female characters in Heart of Darkness including Marlow s Aunt, Kurtz
s Intended, and his African Mistress, play the most important roles of the novella by providing
more meaning to the main characters and the text as a whole through Joseph Conrad s use of
suggestions, symbols, and contrasts.
The three women in the novella are not mentioned often and have even less thoughts of their own;
however, Joseph Conrad goes slightly against the social norms of the late nineteenth century by
having these three women impact the protagonist, Marlow, more than any other characters.
The two main female characters in the novella, Kurtz s Intended and his African Mistress, are not
mentioned often and have even less thoughts of their own; however, Joseph Conrad actually uses
these women as contradicting symbols to develop colonialism and the protagonist of the novella,
Marlow.
Topic Sentences
The Intended, who is Kurtz s fiancee, not only symbolizes civilized Europe, but also develops
Marlow s character
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The Philosophies of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas...
Preface The argument between Federalists and Anti Federalists might seem long gone to American
citizens, but still their philosophical foundations shape the teams, scope and size of the battlefield.
These philosophies go back to two lone men, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. Both
fought aggressively for a government based on their ideas, and both did make portions of the now
standing American government. This essay will outline the political, social and economic
philosophies of both men, how their philosophies influenced the government today, and a closing
opinion.
Politics The political standings of Hamilton and Jefferson were the foundation and beginning of
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Jefferson didn t like high taxes, tariffs, regulations or even a national bank. These were all in
violation of the kind of society and government he wished to see. Jefferson believed in a utopia
where all people would be self sufficient farmers and have their own property, and a small
government would be used to do the minimal amount of work needed to keep the peace. Therefore,
an economic system was practically nonexistent. Alexander Hamilton, though, worked for a more
complex economic system. He planned out a national debt, public credit, a national bank and a
plan to pay off the debts the nation had accrued. He advocated to accept the old debts of the
Articles of Confederation, war debts, and state debts under his economic policy because it gives the
government some legitimacy, and it allows for the government to obtain credit from other countries
easily. To Alexander Hamilton, that was just a small part of economics though. He needed to fund
the government, and so he was willing to do so via tariffs, taxes, and bonds. This plan just called
upon the clearing of the national debt, and didn t even cover the vast amounts of commerce and
mercantilism that he hoped would emulate England.
Social The social philosophies were not as complicated, since they would be a direct product of
the economy. It s evident that Jefferson s society would be small and simple, where all people
would be
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Endangered Animals Are Endangered
Tigers are primarily killed to supply underground black markets with its organs, pelts, and bones.
These items are highly regarded in eastern medicine (although these treatments have been disproven
and have no real medical value). Innocent endangered animals are being killed for false hopes and
cures within the eastern culture. Poachinghas traditionally been defined as the illegal hunting,
killing or capturing of wild animals. The difference between poaching and hunting is one, is that
poaching is hunting without the approval of whomever controls or owns the land. Even though
some people believe poaching creates lots of business and brings in major income for certain
smaller, poorer countries, it endangers our species because it reduces the population of rare or
endangered animals, destroys precious ecosystems within the wild, and poaching is extremely
harmful to humans.
Poaching endangers our species because it reduces the population of rare or endangered animals.
In the article Poaching Blamed for Loss of Western Black Rhino , by Frank Jordans states Its loss
is significant because the Western Black Rhino is genetically distinct from other rhino subspecies.
Reintroducing animals born into captivity is costly and may be impossible, experts say. According
to the article, once a species or subspecies goes into extinction within its wild habitat it s near
impossible to recover them back. Introducing the captive species into the area would just cause
more harm and be
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Ell Students Valuing Education
According to the NCLEA (2010), as of 2007 2008 school year, Georgia schools were home to
more than 72, 600 English Language Learners (ELL). This was a 406% increase from the 1997
1998 school year. Kayne (2013), states that in the next five years, minorities will make up more than
half of the children under the age of eighteen. As these numbers continue to increase, parental
involvement will become a crucial part of the success of many ESL/ELL programs. Research shows
that schools with high numbers of ELL students that have parental involvement also have higher
level of student achievements, larger enrollment into post secondary education, and higher
graduation rates (August Hakuta, 1997). Yet, Schools with higher numbers of ELL students... Show
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Many Hispanic families are living in poverty; the children are depended upon to provide for the
family as soon as they can. Unfortunately, education becomes second on the priority list. Author
Goldenberg, (2004), claims that parents of ELL students do value their children s education. The
author states that parents are heavily involved in making sure their children finish their homework;
they participate in parent teacher meetings and attend school based parent meetings. From my
experience of raising four children, I ve experienced and have interacted with many E LL parents.
I can concur with the author Goldenberg that parents of ELL students do value education. The
issues that lie are not based on the fact that they value or don t value, but more on the inability to
support the children in their educational journey. Language exhibits a major barrier to ELL parent
school collaboration. Many ELL parents often feel alienation, misunderstood, or intimidated by
their lack of native English skills. Since most school staff are limited by their inability to speak
effectively and regularly with ELL parents, this two way language barrier often prevents and
hinders all forms of oral and written communications between school and home (Waterman Harry,
2008). As one source concurs, author Xiang, (2015), briefly highlights the three Rs in building a
positive and effective ESL learning environment: relationships, resources, and routines (Xiang, L.,
2010,
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How Did Atticus Protests The Jim Crow Laws In To Kill A...
The author of To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee, protests the Jim Crow Laws in a lot of ways.
She uses characters such as Atticus to protest the laws. Lee doesn t directly state in the story that
she is protesting the laws. The way she wrote the story you can insist that she is going against
racism. Harper Lee wrote the book in the time of the Jim Crow Laws came about. In To Kill A
Mockingbird,Harper Lee uses the trial against Tom Robinson that Atticus must tackle, the lessons
that Atticus wants his children to learn about treating people with equality, and the controversial
character of Dolphus Raymond to protest the Jim Crow Laws. Harper Lee protests the Jim Crow
Laws in To Kill A Mockingbird by having Atticus defend a black man in court. Atticus defends a
black man in court during the time the Jim Crow Laws surfaced.In the Jim Crow Laws, a black
man should never accuse a white person of lying. Also, the Jim Crow Laws separate blacks and
whites from interacting. Atticus and Tom Robinson go against this by having a case to defend...
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Atticus teaches his children indirectly how to handle situations about racism to others and name
calling. He teaches them through his actions and by talking to them after situations happened.
Atticus wants his children to be different and not treat others differently because of their race
especially because of the time they were in. The Jim Crow Laws were laws that discriminated
blacks. Since Atticus decided to defend Tom Robinson, a black man, Jem and Scout had many
encounters with people in their town. Atticus was called a nigger lover by Scout and Jem
cousin.She knew the term nigger lover wasn t a nice term and this wasn t the first time somebody
called Atticus this name Scout got really mad and handled the situation in the wrong way.She got in
trouble by her uncle and eventually told Atticus what really happened. This is what Atticus had to
say to
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Essay On America s Education System
Have you ever thought about America s education system? It is very interesting to talk
about because of how much it has changed from the past to the present. Education first was
required for children in America in 1785 when the Land Ordinance and Northwest Ordinance
were created, they stated that the nation s responsibility was to have an education system.
Education was not that important back in 1785, but in the midВ1960 s education started booming.
When the ESEA aimed to give students living in poverty, minority students and others who had
struggled for a fair chance by providing billions of dollars in Title I funds to schools. PresentВday
education is something that almost all children in America have to do. With the recent boost in...
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The rise of technology in 2000 is very relevant to because we use technology almost every day
in school nowadays. Upon the rise of technology education has changed rapidly, and the
requirement that we have to do standardized testing has also changed the education system in
America.
Education is being remodeled and fixed, because it has many problems such as
technology not working, the testing students take, and the content teachers are teaching their
students. In the 21st century students in schools now have to take standardized testing, this is
also called highВstakes testing because of the high stakes that the student is going through, like
whether or not you will skip a class. These tests can sometimes put you in a class too hard or too
easy for the student because the tests a student might take are long and tiring and make students
want to guess and not do their best so they can get it over with. Another common problem with
education is the Common Core Standards. These standards that teachers teach to their students.
These standards are a problem because states with higher standards that adopt the common
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Testing For Reducing Prison Rights
The United States government has a high mandatory minimum for first time nonviolent drug
charges. Therefore, offenders stay in the prison system longer and facilities are not able to properly
provide the necessary accommodations to catch up due to the increase of non violent prisoners that
fill the system. According to the article Tests for Reducing PrisonPopulations by Erik Eckholm, one
of the problems is that the United Statesgovernment is trying to come up with better mandatory
sentencing and strengthen the crumbling rehabilitation system for nonviolent prisoners (1). The
Overcrowding of prisons within the United States is an issue that needs to be addressed because
there are too many tax dollars being spent, prison sentences change or do not necessarily fit the
crime, and drug offenders and nonviolent criminals, who need services other than prison time, are
draining the system.
The system sees many of the same habitual drug offenders daily due to some cities not providing
enough resources or programs to keep these habitual offenders out. According to the article The
Prison Problem by David Brooks, politicians are wanting to crack down on criminals to show that
they are tough when it comes to handling our justice system (1). Eckholm supports this in his
article stating that for almost 40 years the U.S. has locked up more people than we ever have in the
history of the United States. This has become the main cause in prison overcrowding (1).The
United States has
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The North Carolina Colony
North Carolina
North and South Carolina were one colony until 1729. Carolina was named to honor Charles IX
of France and then Charles I and Charles II of England. Carolina is rooted in Latin and comes
from the word Caroliinus. This word is derived from the name Carolus, translated as Charles. The
North Carolina was a colony which has few nicknames like the Old North State. In 1729, Carolina
was divided into northern and southern sections. The Old North State is a reference to the northern
section. The stadehood date of this colony is november 21, 1789.
1 GEOGRAPHY
The North Carolina is located on the east cost of there U.S.A. between Virginiaand South Carolina
which are southern colonies.This colony is next to the atlantic ocean.
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Stigma Of Psychological Disorders
Each one of these disorders has a stigma that follows it. The only way to combat that stigma is
to educate society on psychological disorders. These disorders get over looked by some people
and are thought of as less serious than physical disorders, and sometimes people think they are
made up. Depression and schizophrenia are just as serious and life threatening as diabetes or liver
disease. The symptoms of mental disorders just go unseen, so others think they don t exist.
Prejudice and discrimination comes from these stigmas (King, p. 470, 2013), and that can
negatively affect these people more than imaginable. Their disorders may also go untreated
because people believe their disorders are made up. Stigma can significantly affect feelings
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The Psychology Of Jax Teller
The Psychology of Jax Teller Who is Jax Teller? Jackson Jax Teller portrayed by actor Charlie
Hunnam is the lead character in the FX television show Sons of Anarchy. Jax is the thirty year
old chapter president of the Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club Redwood Originals (Sutter, 2008).
Jax is from the fictional town of Charming, California (Sutter, 2008). In the series opener we find
Jax struggling to cope with being a new father and his illegal, often violent involvement in his
club. The Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club Redwood Originals or SAMCRO for short are
involved in gun running, extortion, and protection rackets (Sutter, 2008). When Jax s son Able is
born he becomes conflicted with the thought of the direction the club is headed and the
legitimate direction he wants to move the club to (Sutter, 2008). Jax was born into the club life.
His father John teller founded the club. His mother Gemma Teller Morrow is the clubs matriarch
and devoted old lady , to Jax s stepfather and current club president Clay Morrow (Sutter, 2008).
When Jax was sixteen his father died in a motorcycle crash (Sutter, 2008). Through a manuscript
written by his father we learn that John was unhappy about the direction SAMCRO was headed in.
John did not want this life for Jax. The manuscript also cast suspicions that Johns death was not an
accident, and that Clay and Gemma were responsible. The finding of his father s manuscript and
the birth of his son start Jax on a path to
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Serving in the United States Military Essay
Serving the United States Military comes with many responsibilities as well as pressure and
accountability. However, the military isn t for everyone, but it offers so much for those who serve.
One thing that must be known and dealt with is that this career could be a life threatening one, and
there are many obstacles one must go through beforehand. Joining the militaryisn t all about
wanting to carry a weapon or looking good in a uniform it s about everyone doing their job to
their best trained abilities. There are many reasons for joining the armed forces. Protection of the
country, loved ones, and rights of the citizens are all included. Some have never been a part of
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First of all, basic requirements must be met such as, age, certain level of education, aptitude,
physical and character requirements. One must be the age of 18 to enlist alone but 17 year olds
must have their parents consent. A high school diploma must have been earned as well as being
a United States Citizen. Certain qualities such as mental preparedness, physical fitness, and
readiness are all qualities a member must have to be successful. These qualities will help keep
the member mentally stable and be able to handle stressful situations as well as be ready to
report for any military assignment. The last but most definitely not least requirement is passing
of the ASVAB test. The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery is an academic, timed test
meant to gauge the ability to learn a new profession usually made available to all high school
juniors. The score received on the ASVAB is the percentage of the people that the test taker has
done better on the test than. For example, scoring a 61 would mean the test taker was more
successful on the test than 61% of the people that have already taken the ASVAB. It s all a huge
competition to see who qualifies for the harder jobs. In order to pass the test a 32 is required and
a perfect score would be a 99. Unfortunately, the ASVAB is just one loop that must be jumped
through. (AFBMT) If the ASVAB was not taken in high school then it will be taken at MEPS. The
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Ticketmaster Swot Analysis
weaknesses. With out dated technology it allows ticket brokers to purchase a superfluous of
tickets. Arbitrage is influential on the economy as well as the ticket event sales market. Ticket
scalping is the secondary market; when box offices under price tickets it creates a surplus demand
not allowing the market to clear. There are multiple theories as to why box offices under pricetheir
tickets, partially for the image of a bands or sports teams, they find it crucial for their venue to be
sold out. One of the more socially acceptable theories is that the box offices have reasonable prices
to ensure everyone can have the opportunity to attend the event. Licensed The ticket sales industry
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This is due to the fact that Ticketmaster lacks the ability to innovate. Thus, smaller organizations
believe they have a strong chance and being a competitor. No smaller companies have been able
to target Ticketmaster s weaknesses because although it may be a downfall it is also an
advantage. Ticketmaster s technology is old and outdated, however, it is extremely solid. While
other companies attempt to make a larger, more productive website, it fails causing customers to
be frustrated, returning to Ticketmaster. When Ticketmaster started growing to rapid success they
signed extended contracts with many venues that cannot be broken. These contracts make it
difficult for start up firms to take advantage of Ticketmaster s ticket brokers and scalpers
purchase the rest of the tickets at the low box office price and meet the demands of the people
willing to pay more for the same tickets. This creates opportunities for other companies; they can
purchase tickets at the low box office price and set a higher market value to maximize
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Examples Of Arguments Against Civil Disobedience
In any society, change 2210 54382210 5438Civil disobedience is the act of opposing a law one
considers unjust and peacefully disobeying it while accepting the consequences. Does peaceful
resistance to laws positively or negatively impact a free society? In your answer, incorporate the
principles and specific examples (including current events) that support your conclusion. Examples
include: Civil DisobedienceHenry David Thoreau
Arguments Against Civil Disobedience Carl Cohen
Muhammad Ali s Anti War Stand Was Civil Disobedience, Not Draft Dodging Tom Mullen
The Case agaisnt Civil Disobedience
Letter from a Birmingham Jail Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
Is It Right to Break the Law? Charles Frankel
Rebellion, Revolution, and the Constitution: Thomas Jefferson s Theory of Civil Disobedience
Harris G. Mirkin
Civil Disobedience: A Threat to Our Society Morris Leibman
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We should emphasize, however, that investing isn t a get rich quick scheme. Taking control of
your personal finances will take work, and, yes, there will be a learning curve. But the rewards
will far outweigh the required effort. Contrary to popular belief, you don t have to let banks,
bosses or investment professionals push your money in directions that you don t understand. After
all, no one is in a better position than you are to know what is best for you and your money.
Regardless of your personality type, lifestyle or interests, this tutorial will help you to understand
what investing is, what it means and how
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Maggie a Girl of the Streets
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, a novella written in 1893 by Stephen Crane, focuses on a poverty
stricken family living in the Bowery district of New York City. This novella is regarded as one
of the first works of naturalism in American literature and it helped shape the naturalistic
principle that a character is set into a world where there is no escape from one s biological
heredity and the circumstances that the characters find themselves in will dominate their
behavior and deprive them of individual responsibility. Throughout the story, the primary goal
of the main characters is to escape the lives they lead and to find more comfortable lives away
from their current problems, which differs from the romantic ideal that the main characters
usually turn inwards to solve their problems. In the opening stages of the novella, Maggie tries
to escape her troubling life through her relationship with Pete. As Maggie grows up, she
becomes a beautiful girl who hates her life in Rum Alley. She sees Pete as a savior who could
lead her away from her poverty stricken life and bring her into the world of leisure because he
introduces her to popular music, dances, and dramas, all of which seem extravagant to her.
Maggie begins to note the well dressed women she meets. She [envies the women s] elegance
(11). Most of the melodramas that Maggie watches with Pete show the American dream of a
person going from rags to riches, which is a goal that she thinks Pete will help her in achieve.
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Characteristics Of The English Language Learners
1.There are many types of diversity. List two types and explain how those affect students reading
abilities.
Linguistic diversity is when a student s first language is not the language of instruction at school.
According to Garcia, American Standard English is seen as a vital tool for success in the United
States which affects reading abilities of English language learners. Since the implantation of No
Child Left Behind and Common Core, English language learners have to a second language and
complex academic materials. Teacher have to understand the English language learners face unique
challenges when learning to read and have limited background and vocabulary restrictions.
Cultural diversity is the situation that results when a student s home, family, socioeconomic group,
culture, and society differ from the predominant culture of the school. It is closely related to
linguistic diversity. The student s language is related to culture. When the language that the
students uses at home is different at school, it affects the child ability to communicate which affects
the student s reading ability.
2.There are four instructional approaches that schools use to transform the curriculum in order to
make accommodations for students who are culturally diverse. List and explain two approaches.
The transformative approach is when teachers provide opportunities for students to read about
concepts and events. It is more social, and students read and discuss cultural
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No Taxation Without Representation - Revolutionary...
The demand for no taxation without representation was the primary force motivating the American
revolutionary movement, and for many it became a symbol for democracy. Throughout the late
18th century, the British colony of America was oppressed by Parliament from across the pond .
This oppression included unequal rights compared to English citizens that lived on the mainland,
unneeded taxation, and no representation in Parliament, which resulted in many laws that were
unfavorable to the American colonists. It was this taxation without representation that was a
powerful catalyst in firing up the American revolutionary movement. America was all grown up ,
and no longer needed to be monitored on by Britain.
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These stamps were required on bills of sale for trade items, and on various types of commercial
and legal documents, anything from playing cards to diplomas to marriage licenses. Grenville
claimed that the Stamp act was needed in order to help defray the cost of keeping British troops
stationed in the colonies in order to protect them. To the colonists this was an invalid answer,
because the French were out of North America, and they no longer needed protection. Instead, this
Act was viewed as a tax solely to make money for England: A right to impose an internal tax on the
colonies, without their consent for the single purpose of revenue, is denied... (Document B). Also,
anyone that disobeyed these laws was tried in the admiralty courts, were juries were not allows, and
you were guilty until proven innocent. In response, the colonists formed the Stamp Act Congress,
in which the members drew up a statement of the rights and grievances of the colonists to send to
the king, however it was ignored by England. Instead, they started a steady boycott of British goods.
It is after this that the colonists realized that they were being used by England, and began their cry
of no taxation without representation! Parliament had thought that it was making easy money off
of the colonies; instead it had started the fire of rebellion burning, and the Stamp Act was soon
repealed. After the Grenville Acts were nullified, Champagne Charley Townshend, who in turn
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The Parasympathetic Nervous System
The aim of the current study was to assess the ANS changes associated with RA from the clinical
and electrophysiological point of view.
In the present study, both components of the ANS were assessed including the sympathetic and the
parasympathetic nervous systems. The sympathetic nervous system was assessed by using the BP
changes in response to postural changes and SSR. The parasympathetic nervous system was
assessed by HR changes in response to postural changes [18].
Orthostatic stress test assesses the BP and HR changes associated postural changes in the body
position from supine to standing. These changes are mediated by sympathetic and parasympathetic
nerve fibers. During standing from supine position (actively or passively), there
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Geology Of Mercury Essay
Mercury The geology of Mercury is similar to the geology of the Moon; although, Mercury is a
much denser planet with a larger liquid iron core. The surface of Mercury is covered by impact
craters and lava plains.
It s believed that the surface of Mercury is geologically inactive; although, only 55% of the surface
has been mapped in enough detail to see its geology.
Some of the largest craters in this period were filled with lava from Mercury s interior. It s
believed that vulcanism on Mercury ended during its first 700 800 million years. Craters on
Mercury can be small bowl shaped pockets, or huge impact craters hundreds of kilometers across.
The largest crater on Mercury is the Caloris Basin, measuring 1,550 km. One of the unique places ...
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The plates act like a hard and rigid shell compared to Earth s mantle.This strong outer layer is
called the lithosphere.
Four types of plate boundaries exist: Transform bounderies occur where two lithospheric plates
slide; Divergent bounderies occur where two plates slide apart from each other; Convergent
bounderies occur where two plates slide toward each other; Plate boundery zones occur where the
effects of the interactions are unclear.
The lithosphere, which is the rigid outermost shell of a planet (on Earth, the crust and upper
mantle), is broken up into tectonic plates.On Earth, there are seven or eight major plates (depending
on how they are defined) and many minor plates.
Mars Mars has two moons Phobos and Deimos. which are thought to be captured asteroids. Both
satellites were discovered in 1877 by Asaph Hall and are named after the characters Phobos (panic
/fear) and Deimos(terror/dread) who, in Greek mythology,accompanied their father Ares, god of
war, into battle. Ares was known as Mars to the Romains.It is possible that Mars may have moons
smaller than 50 100 meters and a dust ring between Phobos and Deimos, but none have been
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Long Term Effects of Childhood Separation Anxiety
Long Term Effects of Childhood Separation Anxiety
Abstract
This report delves into the connection between childhood separation anxiety disorder and the long
term implications that it may have. To understand the connections I preformed secondary research
through Academic Search Complete . I found that childhood separation anxiety disorder is
connected with serious mental disorders, such as anorexia, bulimia, social phobias, depression, and
behavior disorders. Many studies have shown that childhood separation anxiety disorder is linked
to eating disorders and depression. Research shows that cortisol, the hormone our body releases to
deal with stress, can negatively affect our overall health. Childhood separation anxiety disorder can
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The study stated that there was a stronger correlation between childhood separation anxiety disorder
and anorexia than there was between childhood separation anxiety disorder and bulimia.
Cortisol has been shown to have the greatest effect on the health of a person. Cortisol is a
hormone released in stressful situations. Cortisol levels in young children have been shown to
increase when the child is left in the care of someone they are unfamiliar with and when they
attempt to interact or play with large groups of other children. (Turvett 2008) Lack of control in a
situation is associated with a lack of recovery of cortisol, which can lead to a range of negative
health effects. (Ursin 2004)
Discussion
The main purpose of my research was to find the association between childhood separation
anxiety disorder and mental disorders in adolescents and adults. Based on the results, high stress
levels and childhood separation anxiety disorder can be used to predict mental and psychiatric
disorders later in a child s life. When a child experiences the symptoms of separation anxiety
disorder their body releases hormones and if these hormones are heightened or too frequent the
child has a higher risk of eating disorders, depression, anxiety, and behavior disorders throughout
the adolescence and adulthood stages of their life.
Research shows
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Female Genital Cutting Research Paper
Female Genital Cutting to be mutilation, the procedures involving partial or total removal of the
external female genitalia performed without anesthetic under septic conditions need to be consider
doesn t matter about the religious. They have to respect the woman and children no matter where
and what religion they have, they should not forcing them to do that because of their culture it
might affect harm to their physical health and psychological to who have performed. Female
Genital Cuttingto be mutilation need to be consider because it s a big major concern to me. female
circumcision and children can be die cause of infection or permanent health problems as well as
severe pain and bleeding, can affect all part of the genitals, difficult
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Christology; the Two Nature of Jesus Essay
An angel appeared before a woman named Mary and stated to her that she would give birth to a
son. She would name her son Jesus. Mary being a virgin gave birth to a child, conceived by God
through his Spirit. Jesus being conceived in a supernatural manner became man and God in one
creation. God became incarnate in this child who became known by the name of Jesus(Mathew 1:18
25) . Jesus was a Palestinian Jew, born in a town south of Jerusalem, raised in Nazareth in a small
village in Galilee. Jesus was not any ordinary child. Jesus was the son of the living God. Not only
was He the son of Mary, He was foremost the Son of God. He was incarnated sent to us for the
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However, the concept incarnation is at work in the New Testament. The Greek equivalent of
incarnate is found in scripture. The Greek equivalent of incarnate is in carne (en sarki) meaning
that God came in the flesh (1 Timothy 3:16; 1 John 4:2; 2 John 7). Jesus took on the form of
man so that he might bridge the gap between human creation and His father. God sent Jesus as a
child to a lost and dying world. Jesus came to us as human. He did not lay down his divinity and
pick up humanity. He came to us as both divine and human. Through this act God was revealed
in a personal way to humankind, and therefore in a way which is more adequate for a personal
God to interact with his creation. God now was an advocate to his people. He no longer had to
communicate his words through prophets, lawgivers, or even wise men. It allowed God to be
united with humanity, so that he might be able to bear their sins, and make atonement for them in
one act of sacrifice and reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:19 21). What humanity itself could not do
was done in human beings by the Son of God (Romans 5:8) .
Historical Views The two natures of Jesus refers to the doctrine that the one person Jesus has two
natures, (Divine and Human). In theology this is called the doctrine of the hypostatic union. it
derives its meaning from the Greek word hypostasis (which is also
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Should Marriage for Same Sex Couples be Legal in United...
Marriage as generally define is the union between one man and one woman. However a recent
debate over same sex marriage has stirred a nationwide debate reverberating in the halls of
Congress, at the White House, in dozens of state courtrooms and legislatures, and is also becoming
a speech making topic for election campaigns at both the national and state levels. As the debate for
this controversial topic rages on, the American religious community view on the topic remains
deeply divided over the matter and over the morality of homosexualityin general. Granting legal
marriage right to gays and lesbians would primarily alter the idea of marriage, ignore a child s
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People against same sex marriage can use the doctrine that separates states from church in order
to stop the government from compelling them to accept a new definition of marriage. Under
this doctrine, if the government decides to grant the legal right to same sex marriage, the
government will be violating the freedom of religion of people under the civil rights of the
Constitution, who hold the deep believe that homosexuality is morally wrong in the society.
The role of marriage in the society is a major topic that it is thought in public schools. If same
sex marriage is legalized, public schools would have to teach the pupil about same sex marriage
as equivalent to opposite sex marriage which will violate the beliefs of many parents who are
against same sex marriage. According to Stanley Kurtz, a social commentator, he argued that
among the likeliest effects of legalizing same sex marriage is to take us down a slippery slope to
legalized polygamy and polyamory. Marriage will be transformed into a variety of relationship
contracts, linking two, three, or more individuals weakly and temporarily in every conceivable
combination of male and female (Weekly Standard).
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St. Augustine s Confessions Research Paper
Confessions Response Paper
St. Augustine s Confessions is a book written by Augustine about his life. The book goes
through his whole life from and important events during it. It is mainly about him and his
journey to becoming a Christian. His mother; Monica, is a firm Christian believer while his
father; Patrick was a Pagan. Patrick never wanted Augustine to be baptized or raised as a
Christian. Augustine grew up to be a bad boy who would sin a lot. In book 2 he is a teenager
and like every other teenager, he has raging hormones and a sex drive. He has a craving for
women and he gets in with a bad group of boys who steal things. Augustine steals a pear only for
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He wants a life of celibacy and a focus with God so he prays a famous prayer. Augustine gets a bad
cold and has to quit his job and he just weeps about his life then something snaps and right then
and there he becomes a Christian. I much unto Thee: and Thou, O Lord, how long? how long,
Lord, wilt Thou be angry for ever? ...by a light as it were of serenity infused into my heart, all the
darkness of doubt vanished away. (Augustine, 152) Two years later his son dies and moves to
Cassriacum with his mom and friends but not too long they all want to go home. Book 9 while
waiting to go back to Africa Monica gets very ill and dies. Augustine later becomes to be a bishop
and the Roman Empire is crumbling along with the city. He is in the dessert and he dies, he dies
along with Rome. This story has been my favorite book we ve read so far in class, because it really
takes you along the journey through his life and some of his stories are, or can be relatable to today
s world. It was a hard read since the way it s worded is a bit difficult, you still have an
understanding of what s going on. Parts of this book remind me of Les Miserables, where Jean
Val Jean is a criminal and has kindness showed to him by a bishop
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The Life Of The World
The booked started off talking about how birthing worked in Laos. In Laos their home floors
were made of dirt. The mother would slightly deliver their baby making sure not to let the baby
touch the floor. The father would take the placenta and bury it. For a girl it would have been
buried under the parents bed and for a male it would be buried in an honorable place so he could
watch over the household. This was important to do because once they died they believed their spirit
would return to get this jacket and fight a long journey until they found their ancestors. Back in
Laos they would rely on the shaman if something went wrong during their pregnancy. The women
would also watch that they were eating, making sure to pay attention to their cravings. This was
some of the thing they did to prevent the malevolent spirit (dab). Once the baby is born they would
have a ceremony to ensure the baby keeps its soul. They believe you became ill due to a lost soul
which was common in infants. To avoid this they dressed the baby up, sacrificed two chickens
and a pig, and the elders would tie strings around the baby s wrist binding their soul to prevent
sickness. At the age of three Lia had her first seizure. Her older sister slammed the door and she
began to seize. Her parents believed that the soul was scared out of Lia and without her soul she
had become ill. The doctordiagnosed Lia with epilepsy and her parent diagnosed her with the spirit
catches you and you fall down.
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Using The Function Provided, The Optimal Stocking Quantity...
Problem 1
a. Using the function provided, the optimal stocking quantity, which maximizes expected profit, is
approximately 584 newspapers. If 584 newspapers were to be ordered, Hamptonshire Express will
net an expected profit of $331.436 per day.
b. Using the Newsvendor Formula in Excel, or Q* = Norminv(Cu/(Cu+Co), Mean, Std Dev) and
the values:
Cu = 1 .2 = .8
Co = .2
Mean = 500
Std Dev = 100
Q* = 584.1621 or 584 newspapers. This verifies the quantity in part (a).
Problem 2
a. Based on the simulation, Anna can should invest 4 hours daily in the creation of the profile
section. It provides the highest profit of $371.33.
b. Marginal Cost = Marginal Benefit
10 = (.8*50)/(2*sqrt(h))
20sqrt(h) = 40
Sqrt(h) = 2
H = 4 hours, which verifies Sheen s choice of effort in part (a).
Her effort is at the point where the marginal cost of spending the extra time to develop the profile
section = marginal benefit of spending the extra time to develop the profile section; or the point
where profit is maximized. If she spends the extra time to develop the profile section past where
marginal cost = marginal benefit, she won t be able to create enough demand for her newspaper, but
if she spends less time than where marginal cost = marginal benefit, she won t have a quality
newspaper and misses out on additional sales, which leads to increased profits.
c. Comparison of the optimal profit with Problem 1 looks like this:
Stocking QuantityDaily Expected Profit
584331.44
685371.33
In this
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Public Broadcasting in the Article “Moving beyond the...
In their article Moving beyond the Vast Wasteland , Laurie Ouellette and Justin Lewis critique how
public broadcasting functions in the US. Liberal reformers hold to the view that television needs
protection from commercialism. The liberal reformer view contains cultural and class hierarchies.
They believe that public television is for the white, college educated middle class viewer who has
cultural capital (Ouellette Lewis, 96). As a result, funding for public broadcastinghas gone primarily
towards high culture and intellectual programs and not sitcoms or other popular forms of
television. Ouellette and Lewis disagree with this, saying that these types of high brow
programming are not the only ones worthy of public investment. Instead, they argue that popular
programs that are being commercially maintained also merit public support and investment (96).
Rather than reserving public broadcasting for more educational programming, the authors argue
that there is a more progressive solution that can incorporate popular media forms while still
veering away from commercialization. Thus far, pubic television has failed to adopt popular media
forms. Public television stations such as PBS failed to attract larger and more diverse audiences
because they kept their programming intellectual and dull rather than building on popular aspects
of television culture. Ouellette and Lewis argue that PBS could have incorporated sitcoms, soaps,
and sports into their programming and then
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Oedipus-Complex In Shakespeare s Hamlet
Renowned psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud, coined the term Oedipus complex in 1910 when
explaining a child s psychological desire for his opposite sex parent. Coupled with this desire is a
bitter sense of rivalry with the parent of the same sex, as the child feels envious and compelled to
win the affection of the coveted parent (Freud 19). Shakespeare s Hamlet, although written prior to
the development of this theory, is often referenced as a prime example of this complex. Hamlet
famously descends into madness in an effort to avenge his father s death; however, although
Hamlet is seemingly devastated by the loss of his father, it is not until he learns of his mother s
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They provide the three classes of ghosts that Elizabethans recognized: the authentic, subjective, or
false ghost.
When illustrating the characteristics of a false ghost, they describe, It was thought to be a
prankish delight of the devil to assume the shape of a person lately dead and in this guise appear
to relatives and incite them to some deed which if consummated would entail the forfeiture of
their souls (Boas and Hahn 99). Because Shakespeare was undoubtedly Protestant, he surely
intended for the ghost in Hamlet to reflect the qualities of a false ghost, for Protestants believed
that ghosts were truly demons sent from Hell to tempt people into performing unholy acts.
Consequently, the ghost of the king is unquestionably a demon sent to persuade Hamlet to fulfill
his utmost unholy desire: to be with his mother. However, if this ghost is truly a demon, it would
not want to appear as such to Hamlet. As Boas and Hahn suggest when referencing Hamlet, this
demon materializes under the guise of urging Hamlet to commit a heroic act of justice, when in
reality it is tempting him to remove the only person who stands in the way of his deepest, sinful
wish. If the ghost were to command him to murder Claudius so Hamlet can fulfill his incestuous
desires, Hamlet would be less apt to act because he does not want to acknowledge such desires, for
the Oedipus complex is an unconscious and repressed affliction.
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Analysis Of Jessica Posner s `` And Kennedy Odede s Find...
In Jessica Posner s and Kennedy Odede s Find Me Unafraid, there is a part of Kennedy s
narrative that details the unrest associated with the political election in Kenya. He speaks of how
many people within the Luo and Kikuyu tribes were turning to violence, killing one another, even
innocent children, as a way to show their frustration with the unjust system they were born into.
From forced circumcision to burning down homes with families inside to slashing people with
machetes, lives were being taken in gruesome ways, in the name of justice. Reading about a
tragedy, one so similar to what was seen in Rwanda a decade earlier, led to the question, What
was the most influential cause of the Luo Kikuyu massacres after the 2007 election? . I plan to
explore whether the massacres were simply a result of unhappiness about Mwai Kibakibecoming
president or if there were deeper, more substantial causes of the massacre.
At the start of my research, the main factor in the massacres seemed to be the racial divide. With
the incumbent president Mwai Kibaki being a part of the Kikuyu tribe, a tribe that accounts for
nearly twenty two percent of the Kenyan population (Elkins 2008), and winning the 2007 election,
people could easily cite injustice. Since most political parties in Kenya are drawn along ethnic lines,
with Mutahi Ngunyi, a Kenyan Political Scientist stating that [political parties] are actually ethnic
coalitions with...big political party names (Warner 2008), historians
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The Company Implemented Sap, And Enterprise Resource...
Background In 2012, the Company implemented SAP, and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
program. The Global Company has five separate lines of business that were all running on
different accounting software solutions. The project included finance, sales and distribution, asset
management, purchasing, and master data. The 2012 project was intended to move the Company
onto the SAP platform, create efficiencies for the employees, and reduce costs for daily
operations. Due to the project timeline, there were many areas where scope was decreased in
order to meet the deadline. The decreased scope has left inefficiencies in vital operational areas
where the Company, its employees, and its systems are not operating or being used as... Show more
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The systems updates would not be limited to SAP. The other systems involved are salesforce.com,
the legacy transaction billing system, the legacy customer statement portal, and a new add on
system. The primary areas of SAP impact are master data (customer, material, pricing), sales and
distribution (order and contract), and finance (revenue recognition). The impacted functional areas
in the Company are sales, accounting, customer care, system operations, and engineering.
Scope, Budget, Timeline and Resources The objective of the project is to deliver an improved
solution within the current environment. To include enhanced functionality for the business
including a robust revenue recognition module, enhanced contract features, and a well developed
interface process between Non SAP systems and SAP. Delivering an enhanced and integrated
process to improve accuracy and user experience between all systems. Allowing for the business
to expand its business within a controlled and accurate process (Datta, 2009). The project will kick
off with a discovery phase in which the scope, budget, timeline and resource needs will be outlined.
Scope is the blueprint of the implementation plan and in order to have a successful implementation,
the key is to know just how much to customize and just how much to keep within the workings of
the core SAP functionality (Gargeya Brady, 2005). The scope of
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The Origin Of The Han Dynasty
[Abstract] These are two world renowned arts: traditional opera and dance. Since its appearance,
Chinese ancient art has taken on the form that songs, dance and poems are performed on the same
stage at the same time, usually accompanied by acrobatics and traditional Chinese operas. As a
branch of traditional Chinese opera, Puxian Opera which it comes from Fujian province that is
called the Living Fossil with Mud , plain and exquisite. Posture rhymes system of Chinese classical
dancehas been searching essence from traditional Chinese operas since it established over half a
century ago. The origin between them can be dated back to the Acrobatics in Han dynasty and the
Team Dance in Song dynasty; in fact they are twins. The ultimate reason
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How Does Liam O Flaherty Use Irony In The Sniper
In The Sniper by Liam O Flaherty, it explores the idea that in war, people are actually killing their
brothers. This theme is portrayed through the use of irony and imagery. Initially, the author uses
death imagery to emphasize the scene of the story, with the machine gunner s head hanging
lifelessly over the turret. The woman s corpse lay still in the gutter. This quote gives the reader a
visualization of the street in the story where everything is lifeless, silent and depressing. The
significance of the quote is that due to warthe sniper had to kill the woman and the man, and did so
without having a feeling of remorse, and sadness while killing them or upon seeing they re dead
bodies lie lifelessly on the street. In addition, these people
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What should the Federal Government do i order to encourage...
1. What should the federal government do in order to encourage investment in human capital?
The decision to invest in human capital is influenced by considerations similar to those that
motivate a firm to invest in physical capital: the cost of the investment verse the expected return.
For example, investing in a college education may require the one borrow the money for tuition. If
the interest rates on the loan rise then people will most be less likely to invest in a college
education. Thus, investment in education may be negatively related to the interest rate, much as
physical investment is. This is one reason why, in order to encourage economic growth and
productivity, the U.S government provides low interest loans for college ... Show more content on
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The first year of the tax generated $125 million in revenue (Forbes 2012). In 1940, the tax was
raised to 1.5 cents per gallon, which would be equivalent of a rate of 24.26 per gallon in 2011
dollars (Forbes 2012). Current federal gas taxes adjusted for inflation, dipped below the effective
rate of today after the war and during the early 50s, but then came the Federal Highway Act of
1956. Taxes went to a whopping 3 cents a gallon, equivalent to 24.97 cents per gallon today.
Eisenhower raised the rate to 4 cents a gallon in 1959, popping it to an effective rate of 30.6
cents in today s dollars. But then it stuck. The 4 cents per gallon rate stayed constant until 1983.
Reagan, the alleged tax fighter, raised the rate to 9 cents per gallon in 1983. Subsequent hikes by
Bush (14 cents a gallon in 1990 dollar or 24.4 cents today) and Clinton (18.3 cents or 28.8 cents in
today s terms) kept older rates higher (Forbes 2012). History tends to show gas taxes don t seem to
have that much impact on the overall economy. The hikes have occurred under both Republican
and Democratic administrations: the most prominent increases, in fact, occurred under Republicans
Hoover, Reagan and Eisenhower.
4. Real economic growth is critical for the economy and desirable for the United States
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Compare And Contrastive And Deductive Reasoning
The inductive and deductive reasoning seems dissimilar to each other from all accounts. Inductive
reasoning involves a scientist using series of correlated observations to reach or infer a conclusion
while deductive reasoning involves predicting a specific result by following existing laws and
general concepts that support a conclusion (OpenStax College, Rice University, 2013). So,
considering the definition of inductive reasoning and the definition of deductive reasoning and their
mode of operations highlighted above, they are apparently different from each other. In comparing
and contrasting both approaches, inductive reasoning focuses on observation while deductive
reasoning considers the generally accepted facts to ascertain the authenticity of a specific case.
With the obvious difference in their modus operandi, inductive and deductive reasoning both use
hypothesis, tests, repetitions... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The two methods can, as a matter of fact, be complementary when used in experiments. In other
words, the top down logic of the deductive reasoning can be supported by the bottom up logic of
the inductive reasoning. In addition, it may be necessary to evaluate which approach is best for
getting the required findings. The observational approach used by inductive reasoning can be
solidified by the evidence gathered from the test results of a supported hypothesis. This, in my
opinion, is what an intelligent scientist should do when working on a specific experiment. In an
attempt to find a solution or answer tough questions regarding scientific or biological matters, it
would be unwise or unnecessary to apply rigidity in using any of the discussed methods as both are
complementary to each
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Super Cavitation Research Paper
What is super cavitation? To understand this question another needs to be asked. This question
is what is cavitation? Cavitation is the forming of small pockets of gas under water. These gas
pockets are formed when an area of low pressure is created at a constant temperature which in
turn forms gas bubbles that then rapidly collapse with immense force and heat. The heat and
pressure of the collapsing cavitation bubbles can reach up to 5,000 degrees Celsius and 1,000
atmospheres or in other words almost the same amount of pressure as there is at the bottom of the
ocean. Cavitation is a serious problem when looking at underwater machinery that can form and
area of low pressure. This is because if cavitation occurs damage will be done to the machines.
When cavitation occurs the heat and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As was stated above it is caused in several different ways. One is through heat evaporating water
creating a gas pocket. Another is through pure speed and shape. The final is using propellers to
form areas of low pressure to start cavitation and form a super cavity. All of these methods work
and there is no real way to argue which method is the best as there are more ways currently being
created but all of them work it s just a matter of find out how to make them work efficiently.
Using heat to vaporize water could work but only if there is a method to deliver enough heat fast
enough and for a long period of time otherwise it will only work for a short distance. Propellers
could work on a greater scale but they would have to get increasingly larger and more powerful
as size went up. Speed and shape alone could also work but a source of speed such as a rocket is
needed and the source of the speed also must last a long time otherwise the object will only be
able to travel short distances. Only time and more experimentation will create a more efficient form
of super cavitation that is easily created and
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Sql Server
The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of the SQL Server 2005 Express
Edition for Beginners tutorial. The SQL Server 2005 Express database tutorial helps users
understand what a database is, it explains how to create tables within a database and how users
can covert flat databases into relational databases. This tutorial was basically designed to give
users the basic knowledge of creating data bases. Databases are nothing more than a collection of
files that work together to store data in a structured way. Some databases are made up simple files
and others may require that severs manages connections to files within in a databaseto authenticate
users that s accessing those files. One of the main focuses of... Show more content on
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I think that this tutorial would be very helpful for some that works at a company that deals with
databases such as insurance companies or banks. If I was a CIO of a company I wouldn t want
to have any and everybody creating databases for my organization. I would leave that up to my IT
Department to create the databases and they have them put the databases on the network for other
users to access in input information. I took a class once dealing with MS Access to learn how to
create databases and some of the information in this tutorial was very similar to work with MS
Access. Creating tables, columns, entering data, selecting the column data type and selecting the
option for the primary or foreign key was pretty much all the same. The one thing that was different
was that the SQL Server 2005 Express Edition has a definition view which in my opinion makes
creating tables and columns a lot easier. If I would have took this tutorial I would have understood
MS Access a little more because it explained every little detail about almost everything. I wasn t
that comfortable with working with creating databases before this tutorial but I can say that after
this tutorial to go along with the information that I ve already obtained with working with MS
Access I definitely feel more comfortable with creating and
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Example Of Sociological Imagination
Defined by C. Wright Mills sociological imagination is being able to detect the relationship
between cultural change and the actions of people. Any behavior can have social imagination
applied to it by thinking outside the box and looking at everyday situations with a new
perspective. A person can look at their own personal issues and compare them to society. For
example a person living in poverty might connect their issues to the government in which they
live in. Due to the society changing every day, many problems people face today are often social
problems and similar to others around the world. The lack of living life is seen as a personal
weakness therefore this makes the problem worse. The idea of sociological imaginationcan be
misused
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Okonkwo Patriarchy
Patriarchy in this society also seems to cause dehumanization. One instance is seen through
Ikemefuna who is given up to Umuofia as a sacrifice for killing one of the women of Umuofia.
Ikemefuna was given to Okonkwo without his agreement. However, he became close to Okonkwo
and his family and soon even became a role model to Nwoye. Okonkwobegan considering him his
son and Ikemefuna could hardly imagine that Okonkwo was not his real father (7.59). Nwoye
seems to be becoming more masculine and, Okonkwo was inwardly pleased at his son s
development and he knew it was due to Ikemefuna (7.52). Yet the rules of the tribe are that you
must listen to the elders and the spirit. This rule was probably made by the first great tribes and
now it
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An Evaluation Of An Effective Manager Is Responsible For...
A manager is responsible for the work of their people, inasmuch as a consistently
underperforming employee relies on the direction and feedback of an effective manager. Like it
or not, the system of a performance cycle was put into place to force a manager to give feedback
to their employees. Every year, managers have an opportunity to assess and then reassess their
employee s performance, and every year in kind, they fail to reach the mark. There are two things
a manager does, or fails to do, that contribute to the success and failure of a performance cycle: fail
to give real timefeedback and midcourse correction when necessary and give honest feedback
during the appraisal. By utilizing the steps of the Critical Incident Method they can attempt to add
value back into the system. Business Dictionary online defines the critical incident method as,
Situation analysis technique in which actions or behavior of an employee (during, for example, a
customer service event) is recorded and examined to ascertain the actual requirements of a
successful operation (BusinessDictionary.com). By consistently doing these two things, recording
and examining behavior, value can be added back into the performance cycle.
Performance cycles, as the name implies, are annual reporting periods that have a beginning the
plan, a middle the midterm, and an end the appraisal. Every manager is aware of the cycle, knows
what is expected of them and yet they find themselves challenged when
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Negative Effects Of Urban Development On The Environment...
Beaches are some of the most romanticized places on the planet, for good reason; however, the
encroachment of humans onto beach and coastal habitats has resulted in several negative outcomes.
At Santa Monica State Beach (and adjoining pier), one of the most popular and polluted beaches in
California, the impacts of urban development, industry, and other man made problems have caused
mass pollution in the surrounding environment. The effects this pollution has on the coastal
wildlife, water quality, and human health are catastrophic to the ecology and natural habitat of the
beach. The beach began to decline in the early twentieth century with the construction of the Santa
MonicaPier in 1909 after sixteen weeks of construction that on its own resulted in many tons of
concrete being poured into Santa Monica Bay (City of Santa Monica, 2015). Over the next few
decades land developers, and beach goers alike contributed a toxic combination of chemicals,
bacteria, and trash that has resulted in Santa Monica Bay having several dead zones (Heal the Bay,
2015), which devastate the marine life population.
Geology of Santa Monica Beach There is relatively little information on the natural geological
history of Santa Monica State Beach; however, there is an explanation as to why. The beach was
one of the very first beaches in California to be artificially doctored starting in the early twentieth
century. The carousel manufacturer, Charles I.D. Looff, purchased the land directly south
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Fair, Flat and Progressive Tax
Tax Paper
Fair Tax, Flat Tax and Progressive Tax: Which Would You Choose? Principles of Taxation
Fair Tax, Flat Tax, and Progressive Tax: Which Would You Choose? As Tax Paying Americans,
Tax Plans are a very important concept in our lives. Do you feel that there is a better option out
there? In this paper we will discuss the differences between the Fair TaxPlan, Flat Tax Plan and
the Progressive Tax Plans. We will discuss the Pros and Cons of each plan. What is the best
option out there and is there any other version that could be more acceptable? There are many
proposals that have been offered in recent years, it is important to do a thorough review of all
plans in order to make an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Eliminating deductions, tax credits, and complex tax brackets also simplifies the tax code,
making compliance easier. (Tonya Moreno, CPA, no date) Some proponents of the flat tax
would like to see the Federal Form 1040 replaced by a simple post card on which you write your
wages and multiply it by one tax rate. I can agree with that! Why is it that our current tax plan has
to be so difficult to understand? Another part of the flat tax philosophy is to remove double taxation,
by only taxing earned income. Things like dividends, interest on savings, or capital gains that
result from investment or increases in asset value would not be taxed under a pure flat tax
system. (Tonya Moreno, CPA, no date) Investopedia.com defines Flat tax as a system that
applies the same tax rate to every taxpayer regardless of income bracket. A flat tax applies the
same tax rate to all taxpayers, with no deductions or exemptions allowed. Flat tax system
proposes that it would give taxpayers incentive to earn more because they would not be
penalized with a higher tax bracket. If I know that I would take home my whole paycheck at the
end of the week, I would not feel as bad when I spent a little more in stores because I know that I
would still have a little extra cash to set aside. In addition, supporters argue that a flat tax system is
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Tv Dbq Essay
People argue television has increased awareness of politics to create more fair and accessible
elections. However, I think TV has had a negative impact on politics because it promotes a
superficial image of candidates and provides dumbed down content mainly to boost a TV station s
ratings.
Television promotes candidates image over their policies. Instead of the candidates discussing
what they are going to do for the country, they simply argue why they are better than each other.
The candidates being televised gives the audience a sense of knowing them, which causes them to
lose the audience s interest in political ideals and to be judged by standards formerly used to
assess rock singers and movie stars (Source B). Instead of the candidates ... Show more content on
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The coverage allows voters immediate contact with political events (Source A). Having this
contact provides the voters knowledge of the characteristics of the candidates. Knowing how the
candidate reacts in different situations is important because we want to ensure they won t cause
extreme problems. For example, a president that is quick to anger wouldn t be the best for the
country because if he or she was discussing policies with world leaders. If he or she didn t agree,
they could become angry and embarrass the country, or even launch an attack. That may be a
major exaggeration, but we need to be aware of the characteristics to ensure the candidate will be
a great president. However, we don t actually know the candidate. It may feel as if we do, but we
don t actually know them, TV promotes a false connection. especially biased TV stations. Over
time, television broadcasting stations have formed biases and praised the candidates with similar
opinions while shedding a negative light on the candidates that with contrasting views. In other
words, we can t trust how the candidates appear on TV because it provides a false image of how
the candidates truly
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Comparing Gilgamesh And A Doll s House
The characters Nora from A Doll s House and Gilgamesh from The Epic of Gilgamesh are
similar in how they both had great inner conflicts and attempted to resolve them. Nora is
struggling with the fact that she does not know who she is and attempts to resolve this by going
on a journey to find herself. Gilgamesh s conflict is with his own impending death, which he
attempts to resolve by seeking out immortality. One similarity between the two is how their
attempts to resolve their inner conflicts are set off by people very close to them. In A Doll s
House , Nora begins her journey to find out who she truly is occurs after her last encounter with her
husband Helmer. Helmer had discovered the crimes she had committed when she was
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Julius Caesar In William Shakespeare s Julius Ceasar
Julius Caesar was written by Shakespeare in 1599. This tragedy opens set in 44 B.C. when
Julius Caesar returns from defeating Pompey s sons in battle. A celebration is being held called
the festival of Lupercal when Caesar is told to beware the Ides of march by a soothsayer. Caesar
pays no attention, thinking that the poor soothsayer had gone mad. The scene changes and Brutus
and Cassius appear, who happen to be brothers, to only talk badly about Caesar and his leadership.
The two get in an argument about how Caesar is a lousy ruler. Cassius feels Caesar needs to be
removed, while Brutus feels no need to do something about it. Later, Cassius brings up the idea of
Brutus becoming leader. Brutus immediately declines and never thinks anything
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How to Improve Airline Safety and Pilot Training Essay
On February 12, 2009, a Colgan Airlines flight operating as Continental Connection Flight 3407
crashed two miles from the runway in Buffalo, New York, killing all fifty people aboard.. The
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigation that followed stunned the American
public and identified the need to closely examine the regulations governing pilot training and pilot
rest requirements, with a strong focus on regional airlines (Berard, 2010, 2). Currently, the United
States government has passed HR 5900, which was titled the AirlineSafety and Federal Aviation
AdministrationExtension Act of 2010 and is now called Public Law 111 216 (Public Law 111 126,
2010, 3). The bill targets five focal points that will force the Federal... Show more content on
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The reason that this came about was the captain of the Colgan accident flight in Buffalo, New
York had failed five checkrides in his life time. This would not normally be a big deal, but he
failed his checkrides because he was not satisfactory in icing procedures...one of the major causes
of the accident according to the NTSB.
Implementation of NTSB Flight Crewmember Training Recommendations The National Traffic
Safety Board (NTSB) is an independent United States government investigative agency responsible
for civil transportation accident investigation. The NTSB investigates all aviation accidents and
incidents. On an annual basis, this bill requires that the FAA accepts all NTSB flight crewmember
training recommendations that come up over the past year (Hughes, 2010). For example, the NTSB
has requested that the FAA include flight in icing conditions into all flight training curriculums.
FAA Rulemaking on Training Programs Prior to this bill, the FAA had no say in what airlines
included in their training programs as long as the program included certain subjects. No later than
fourteen months after the date the bill is signed into law, the FAA will issue a final rule on all
training programs (House Transportation Subcommittee, 2010). This was brought into effect
because Colgan Airlines did not include flight into icing conditions in their flight
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Case Study Of Parrots
5 Things you MUST know about your favorite pets Parrots
Parrots are one of the best gifts of nature, almost fairy tail like appearance makes them one of the
favorite choice as companions and pets.Here are 5 things that Every keeper should know about his
/her bird1. Behavioral Problems?
After a lot of research through the years the consensus is that Parrots present problems less
frequently than most of the other pets, Especially the exotic ones, like Macaws, African Grey and
Cockatiels. These species have stable temperaments and are less probable to show aggressive
behavior. Macaws, even the smaller ones have a wonderful sense of bigness , result of their genetic
traits, and can sometimes overreact to unfamiliar objects or something they see as a threat. Other
species like cockatiels, African Grey Parrot, small Budgies can show aggressive behavior during
the mating season, especially males. They have a sense of protectiveness for their offspring soon
to be hatched. Wild parrots like Indian Ring Necks have lots of problems being confined to
smaller spaces and can injure their keepers in aggression.2. Soothing or Noisy? ... Show more
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The important thing here is the Introduction phase, you need to be very cautious when
introducing two birds, because this moment will decide rest of their stay. Take extra care when
introducing a smaller bird to a significantly larger one. To introduce them to each other you need
to give them at least 1 day to get familiar with each other, keep their cages side by side, such that
one bird can see the other. On the Next day let the birds play in the same area for some time, but
keep a closer eye on them, do this for 2 3 days and if you see them getting along well then you can
put them together. Else if one of the birds is getting aggressive then give them some more time to
familiarize with each other a little
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Betrayal In Macbeth And The Lion King
The saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from our enemies . Betrayal is defined
as the breaking or violation of a trust or confidence that produces conflict within a relationship
between individuals such as friends, family members, or team mates. The people we trust or
rely on are the ones who are capable of betraying us. By disregarding or not respecting certain
relationships with people, our sense of loyalty can be destroyed. Some acts of betrayal can result
in short term success, sometimes acts of betrayal may be the ultimate downfall of an individual. As
interpreted in both Macbeth and The Lion King, many deeds of betrayal are acted upon,
dismantling a number of relationships creating the success to be either a short term success or an
epic failure in the long term. In certain situations, we are able to gain short term success by
performing betrayal towards... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When we gain success from undertaking an act of betrayal, it may only be for a shorter time
period than we suppose. Long live the king. Scar s deep and firm tone which is used before he
lets Mufasa fall to his death, gives the audience warning that Scar is about to betray his own
brother so that he can take over the royal throne of Pride Rock through the use of dramatic irony
and alliteration. His rich, manly voice scares the audience, giving them a terrified feeling that
Scar would do such a thing to his own brother. A close up of Mufasa and Scar. The camera angle
used in the film just before Mufasa dies, features Scar s wide open, yellow eyes, staring into the
terrified eyes of Mufasa, verifies that Scar is about to succeed in his act of betrayal by letting go
of his brother, allowing him to fall to his death. In this act of betrayal against his brother to take
over as the King of Pride Rock, Scar has consequently ended in victory, despite the fact that this
does not always happen so
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Essay On Krishna Janmashtami In Sanskrit

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  • 2. Estella Deceit The most predominant themes illustrated both throughout my section and comic strip are lies and deceit, and love. Some of the best quotes to represent the theme of love is, All I wanted for you was to love, Estella... and I must see Estella. Both correlate directly to each other and the theme of love, because both emphasize one character s devotion lovetowards another character. In this case, Mrs. Havisham loves Estella, and wishes that she finds love; whereas the latter quote presents itself as a moment where Pip expresses his love and devotion towards Estella. Therefore, it is quite obvious to the viewer that there is a teeming amount of love revolving around Estella; though, Estella does not wish to love anyone as a result of her antipathetic upbringing.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Havisham carried out in an effort to enchant, and ultimately break ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Wbut Syllabus 1st Sem Revised Syllabus to be implemented from the Academic Year 2010 (for the new batch only) First Year First Semester A. THEORY Field Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 B. 6 7 8 HU101 PH101/ CH101 M101 ES101 ENGLISH LANGUAGE TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION Theory Contact Hours/Week L 2 3 3 3 3 0 0 1 T 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 P 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 Total 2 4 4 4 4 18 3 3 4 10 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 32 Credit Points C. 9 10 Chemistry 1 (Gr B) / Physics 1 (Gr A) Mathematics 1 Basic Electrical Electronic Engineering 1 (GrA+GrB) ME101 Engg. Mechanics Total of Theory PRACTICAL PH191/ Chemistry 1 (Gr B)/ CH191 Physics 1 (Gr A) ES191 Basic Electrical Electronic Engineering 1 ME191 Engg Drawing Computer Graphics (Gr B) /192 / Workshop Practice (Gr A) Total of Practical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6. Micro Presentation and Group Discussion Sessions should be used for developing Communicative Competence 7. The Language Lab, device should be used for giving audio visual inputs to elicit students responses by way of Micro Presentation, Pair Conversation, Group Talk and Class Discussion. 8. The teacher must function as a creative monitor in the Language Lab for the following: A. Developing Listening Comprehension Skill; 1. 2. 3. 4. B. a) Developing Listening Comprehension through Language Lab Device Developing sub skills of the Listening Skill by Conversational Practice Sessions Focusing on intelligent and advanced Listening Sessions e.g. Seminars, Paper Presentation, Mock Interviews etc. Conducting Conversational Practice: Face to Face Via Media (Telephone, Audio, Video + Clips) Developing Speaking Competence: Helping students in achieving clarity and fluency ; manipulating paralinguistic features of speaking (voice modulation ,pitch , tone stress , effective pauses ) Conducting Task oriented interpersonal ,informal and semiformal Speaking / Classroom Presentation COMMUNICATION 3 b) Teaching strategies for Group Discussion Teaching Cohesion and Coherence Teaching effective communication strategies for handling criticism and adverse remarks Teaching strategies of Turn taking, effective intervention, kinesics (use of body language) and courtesies and all componentss ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. An Inverse Of A Relational Model with range queries and bitmaps. 2.4 Column Store Model In this model, data is stored in sections of columns instead of rows. This is almost an inverse of a relational model. The names of the column need not be predefined, i.e. the structure isn t fixed, which helps in great scalability and performance. Columns in a row are stored in order according to their keys. A super column also might be used which is nothing but a column containing nested sub columns. 2.4.1 Cassandra: Apache Cassandra is open source NoSQL database and it was found in Facebook. Cassandra s data model offers the convenience of column indexes with the performance of log structured updates. It provides horizontal scalability and the downtime is lesser compared to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of using tables connected by keys, this model stores each record and its related data in the same document thereby eliminating the need of JOIN queries as in a relational model. Whereas Cassandra is a column oriented data model and each row in the table is not required to have same number of columns. The columns can be empty and it can have any number of columns and thus there are wide rows. Cassandra consists of keyspaces similar to databases to relational databases and column family that is similar to tables in relational databases. Key value store is a concept of storing the data value inside a key and Redis uses this concept. A particular benefit of key value stores is their simplicity and It supports such as data structures such as strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets with range queries and bitmaps. Whereas in Neo4j, the application data is stored in the form graphs, nodes and relationships. Neo4j Graph database follows Property Graph Model to store and manage data. Data has to be represented in Nodes, Relationships and Properties. Relationships connects nodes and it can be unidirectional or bidirectional. Properties are key value pairs. 3.2 Replication Mode: Replication is done in order to increase availability and not to provide a single point of failure. Different databases follow different methods to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Display Rules In Children Emotions are essential to children s development and their expression is an important part of developing relationships (Zeman Gerber, 1996). Gnepp and Hess (1986) recognised that emotional expression can voluntarily controlled and Choy (2007) recognised that emotional display can be inconsistent with real emotion. This leads to display rules, the intentional regulation of emotional expression to circumvent perceived repercussions of genuine emotion (Gnepp and Hess, 1986). An example of this is a child not throwing a tantrum when in public (Saarni, 1981). Understanding how these display rules develop in children, and when they are used, is crucial to understanding how humans socialise as well as how children understand their emotions (Gnepp and Hess, 1986).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gnepp and Hess (1986) found that school children were markedly more likely to employ display rules when they were told a story where the child had an audience. Zeman and Gerber (1996) found that school aged children showed more emotional restraint when around their peers than when alone or with family members. Other research has shown that the majority of children aged 3 11 will tell a white lie when faced with a bad gift if there is an audience there (Talwar, Murphy Lee, 2007). Saarni (1981) found that children as young as three could employ display rules in situations where they may be punished. Similarly, Banerjee (1997) found that pre schoolers could understand when it was appropriate to apply display rules to avoid punishment. All of this research identifies that context, such as presence of an audience or potential for punishment, is a critical factor in determining when display rules are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Land Ethic Summary Chapter four introduces the interdependent sequence of ethics. Ethics deals with the relation between people, and the relation between the person and society in order to integrate social organization to people. We then begin to question what is incorporated into society. Individuals are a members of an interdependent community described as land ethic. Land ethic includes waters, plants, soils, and animals as part of the community. Land ethic implies respect to fellow members and the community. Individuals are part of a community of interconnected parts that whose resources that we depend on in our daily lives. This ethic is introducing a theory that even though we depend on nature and have the ability to use technology to capture, store, and use its resources, does not mean we should simply continue to dominate over nature, raping it of its essence because in the end it affects our community as well. Even though land ethic cannot change the use of these resources but it supports their right to continue their existence in a natural state. Even though humanity can conquer the land does not make humans any less of a dependent member... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We can conclude that we are all interconnected in the web of life, humanity cannot survive without nature as humanity would not be able to continue without women. Human existence depends on this interconnected nature yet humanity seems to become more disconnected from these natural components of life. Society dismiss the importance of nature and women to the point where dominance over these two are socially accepted.People need to be reminded that we are all connected through developing new theories of society by being inclusive, listening to diverse perspectives, look for local solutions and unify community through social discourse. These actions help break down walls of prejudice and build stronger bonds of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Utilization Of Water Ethical Issue Hi Aldi and Jenna, I appreciate that you shared about different ethical and legal issues relating to п»їwater as a resource. This is really an important point that if the State is inefficient in proper utilization of water, Federal Government should either find some alternative for proper utilization of water or declare State of Emergency. The argument strongly support different water ethics concept. But, this might create a situation where it changes from ethical issue to the political issue. The whole idea to implement this requires to work on certain prerequisites. Regulating the equivalent use of water at domestic level is a major ethical issue. Agricultural sector and industries requires high level of water per day as compared to domestic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Cross And The Switchblade By David Wilkerson In his book, The Cross and the Switchblade, David Wilkerson explains how his ministry started. Over 15 million people have read his book which was published in 1962 through The Berkley Publishing Group, and in 1969, his book became a Hollywood motion picture that reached over 50 million people. Wilkerson did not stop at this book. In fact, he continued to write over 30 more books. (Worldchallenge.org, 2014, pg. 1) With that said, The Cross and the Switchblade s thesis statement is that the Holy Spiritis in charge. David Wilkerson, a country preacher from Pennsylvania, is the founder of Teen Challenge. This organization started in 1958 and still runs today as a ministry to save those with habits that are life controlling. Teen Challenge has become one of the most effective ways to reach out to teenagers and young adults who are dealing with issues related to gangs, drugs, and alcohol. However, the road to success was very challenging for Wilkerson and his team. (Worldchallenge.org, 2014, pg. 1) Anyone who picks up The Cross and the Switchblade is Wilkerson s potential audience. He wrote this book in order to share his journey of starting the ministry that we now call Teen Challenge. Most likely, Pentecostals will read this story. Even so, this book can also be an instrument in salvation for others. I believe that Wilkerson understood both of these statements and, thus, wrote his book in such a way to minister to all peoples. An emphasis is placed on the Holy Spirit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Genocide In Greek Genocide One of the most gruesome genocides to happen during the 20th century is the Greek Genocide, often referred to as the Pontian or Ottoman Greek Genocide. This genocide consisted of mass killings and exterminations of the Ottoman Greeks by the Turkish rule from 1914 1923. The main dispute was difference in religion and beliefs, Christians versus Islam. What most people do not know is that the Ottoman Greek Genocide is responsible for the almost complete destruction of the Christian Orthodox culture, including monuments and history. Many Greekssuffered from forced deportations, death marches, forced conversion of religion, executions, labor battalions, hunger, and the overall cruelty of the Turkish government during this time period. The ones responsible for these acts was the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) and the Young Turk reformists who seized control of the Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Greeks of all ages and genders were persecuted because of their culture and minority in Turkey, so that the CUP and the Young Turks could achieved perfect Turkification of the empire. The events of the Pontian Greek Genocide happened in the westernmost part of Asia called Asia Minor or Anatolia, which is the Greek word for east . The Greeks first settled in Asia Minor around the 11th century (BC). From the 4th century (AD), Asia Minor s main religious practice has been Christianity in which it has played an important role in the development of Christianity. For a long period of time, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay about The American Dream Facade If the American Dream had to be captured within a frozen image, how would the visualization be conveyed? For the majority of today s society, the image would likely include the traditional father, mother, and child(ren) standing pleasantly beside a moderate two story home, a well kept lawn, and neatly trimmed hedges. In the background of this family portrait, a guarded and welcoming neighborhood would appear, complete with similar home designs and family arrangements lining its streets. In other words, the image of the American Dreamresides within the typical American suburb. And within this typical suburb lies (supposedly) the remaining components of the ideal Americanlifestyle. From the moment William Levitt created the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Largely a result of the lifestyles portrayed on suburban based television shows, the suburbs have consistently been deemed the ideal environment for the ideal family of high moral standards From the initial episodes of Leave it to Beaver in the 1950 s to the modernized episodes of Home Improvement in the 1990 s, suburban TV sitcoms have bombarded America with images of hard working and devoted mother/father pairs who guide their essentially normal children through the obstacles of childhood and adolescence. As the television critic Michael V. Tueth revealed in a recent publication of the Journal of Popular Film and Television, these television shows allowed suburbia to evolve into the home of parental wisdom and spousal forgiveness as well as children s fantasies and nonsense (98). Surprisingly, because America s actual suburban children record and obtain overall success through adulthood, these television lifestyles did not seem too far fetched. Unfortunately, through recent years, this affirmed connection between the suburbs and the perfect family environment has become more of an intended assumption rather than a reality. While today s society places great significance on acquiring the appearance of the traditional America family, it places little, if any, importance on actually filling its shoes. When two teenagers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Literary Group in British Poetry The history of English poetry stretches from the middle of the 7th century to the present day. Over this period, English poets have written some of the most enduring poems in Western culture, and the language and its poetry have spread around the globe. Consequently, the term English poetry is unavoidably ambiguous. It can mean poetrywritten in England, or poetry written in the English language. The earliest surviving poetry was likely transmitted orally and then written down in versions that do not now survive; thus, dating the earliest poetry remains difficult and often controversial. The earliest surviving manuscripts date from the 10th century. Poetry written in Latin, Brythonic (a predecessor language of Welsh) and Old Irish survives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the poetry that has survived is limited in volume, it is wide in breadth. Beowulf is the only heroic epic to have survived in its entirety, but fragments of others such as Waldere and the Finnesburg Fragment show that it was not unique in its time. Other genres include much religious verse, from devotional works to biblical paraphrase; elegies such as The Wanderer, The Seafarer, and The Ruin (often taken to be a description of the ruins of Bath); and numerous proverbs, riddles, and charms. With one notable exception (Rhyming Poem), Anglo Saxon poetry depends on alliterative verse for its structure and any rhyme included is merely ornamental. [edit]The Anglo Norman period and the Later Middle Ages See also: Anglo Norman literature With the Norman conquest of England, beginning in 1111 the Anglo Saxon language rapidly diminished as a written literary language. The new aristocracy spoke French, and this became the standard language of courts, parliament, and polite society. As the invaders integrated, their language and literature mingled with that of the natives: the French dialect of the upper classes became Anglo Norman, and Anglo Saxon underwent a gradual transition into Middle English. While Anglo Norman or Latin was preferred for high culture, English literature by no means died out, and a number of important works illustrate the development of the language. Around the turn of the 13th century, Layamon wrote his Brut, based on Wace s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Female Characters In Joseph Conrad s Heart Of Darkness Thesis Statements In the novella Heart of Darkness, the seemingly minor characters of the mistress and the intendant play the most important roles of the novella written by Joseph Conrad. The three seemingly simple female characters in Heart of Darkness, Marlow s aunt, the Intendent, and the African Mistress, give more meaning to the main characters and the text as a whole through Joseph Conrad s use of meaningful suggestions, symbols, and contrasts. The three seemingly simple female characters in Heart of Darkness including Marlow s Aunt, Kurtz s Intended, and his African Mistress, play the most important roles of the novella by providing more meaning to the main characters and the text as a whole through Joseph Conrad s use of suggestions, symbols, and contrasts. The three women in the novella are not mentioned often and have even less thoughts of their own; however, Joseph Conrad goes slightly against the social norms of the late nineteenth century by having these three women impact the protagonist, Marlow, more than any other characters. The two main female characters in the novella, Kurtz s Intended and his African Mistress, are not mentioned often and have even less thoughts of their own; however, Joseph Conrad actually uses these women as contradicting symbols to develop colonialism and the protagonist of the novella, Marlow. Topic Sentences The Intended, who is Kurtz s fiancee, not only symbolizes civilized Europe, but also develops Marlow s character ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Philosophies of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas... Preface The argument between Federalists and Anti Federalists might seem long gone to American citizens, but still their philosophical foundations shape the teams, scope and size of the battlefield. These philosophies go back to two lone men, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. Both fought aggressively for a government based on their ideas, and both did make portions of the now standing American government. This essay will outline the political, social and economic philosophies of both men, how their philosophies influenced the government today, and a closing opinion. Politics The political standings of Hamilton and Jefferson were the foundation and beginning of their lifelong arguments and disagreements. Hamilton was the leader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jefferson didn t like high taxes, tariffs, regulations or even a national bank. These were all in violation of the kind of society and government he wished to see. Jefferson believed in a utopia where all people would be self sufficient farmers and have their own property, and a small government would be used to do the minimal amount of work needed to keep the peace. Therefore, an economic system was practically nonexistent. Alexander Hamilton, though, worked for a more complex economic system. He planned out a national debt, public credit, a national bank and a plan to pay off the debts the nation had accrued. He advocated to accept the old debts of the Articles of Confederation, war debts, and state debts under his economic policy because it gives the government some legitimacy, and it allows for the government to obtain credit from other countries easily. To Alexander Hamilton, that was just a small part of economics though. He needed to fund the government, and so he was willing to do so via tariffs, taxes, and bonds. This plan just called upon the clearing of the national debt, and didn t even cover the vast amounts of commerce and mercantilism that he hoped would emulate England. Social The social philosophies were not as complicated, since they would be a direct product of the economy. It s evident that Jefferson s society would be small and simple, where all people would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Endangered Animals Are Endangered Tigers are primarily killed to supply underground black markets with its organs, pelts, and bones. These items are highly regarded in eastern medicine (although these treatments have been disproven and have no real medical value). Innocent endangered animals are being killed for false hopes and cures within the eastern culture. Poachinghas traditionally been defined as the illegal hunting, killing or capturing of wild animals. The difference between poaching and hunting is one, is that poaching is hunting without the approval of whomever controls or owns the land. Even though some people believe poaching creates lots of business and brings in major income for certain smaller, poorer countries, it endangers our species because it reduces the population of rare or endangered animals, destroys precious ecosystems within the wild, and poaching is extremely harmful to humans. Poaching endangers our species because it reduces the population of rare or endangered animals. In the article Poaching Blamed for Loss of Western Black Rhino , by Frank Jordans states Its loss is significant because the Western Black Rhino is genetically distinct from other rhino subspecies. Reintroducing animals born into captivity is costly and may be impossible, experts say. According to the article, once a species or subspecies goes into extinction within its wild habitat it s near impossible to recover them back. Introducing the captive species into the area would just cause more harm and be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Ell Students Valuing Education According to the NCLEA (2010), as of 2007 2008 school year, Georgia schools were home to more than 72, 600 English Language Learners (ELL). This was a 406% increase from the 1997 1998 school year. Kayne (2013), states that in the next five years, minorities will make up more than half of the children under the age of eighteen. As these numbers continue to increase, parental involvement will become a crucial part of the success of many ESL/ELL programs. Research shows that schools with high numbers of ELL students that have parental involvement also have higher level of student achievements, larger enrollment into post secondary education, and higher graduation rates (August Hakuta, 1997). Yet, Schools with higher numbers of ELL students... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many Hispanic families are living in poverty; the children are depended upon to provide for the family as soon as they can. Unfortunately, education becomes second on the priority list. Author Goldenberg, (2004), claims that parents of ELL students do value their children s education. The author states that parents are heavily involved in making sure their children finish their homework; they participate in parent teacher meetings and attend school based parent meetings. From my experience of raising four children, I ve experienced and have interacted with many E LL parents. I can concur with the author Goldenberg that parents of ELL students do value education. The issues that lie are not based on the fact that they value or don t value, but more on the inability to support the children in their educational journey. Language exhibits a major barrier to ELL parent school collaboration. Many ELL parents often feel alienation, misunderstood, or intimidated by their lack of native English skills. Since most school staff are limited by their inability to speak effectively and regularly with ELL parents, this two way language barrier often prevents and hinders all forms of oral and written communications between school and home (Waterman Harry, 2008). As one source concurs, author Xiang, (2015), briefly highlights the three Rs in building a positive and effective ESL learning environment: relationships, resources, and routines (Xiang, L., 2010, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. How Did Atticus Protests The Jim Crow Laws In To Kill A... The author of To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee, protests the Jim Crow Laws in a lot of ways. She uses characters such as Atticus to protest the laws. Lee doesn t directly state in the story that she is protesting the laws. The way she wrote the story you can insist that she is going against racism. Harper Lee wrote the book in the time of the Jim Crow Laws came about. In To Kill A Mockingbird,Harper Lee uses the trial against Tom Robinson that Atticus must tackle, the lessons that Atticus wants his children to learn about treating people with equality, and the controversial character of Dolphus Raymond to protest the Jim Crow Laws. Harper Lee protests the Jim Crow Laws in To Kill A Mockingbird by having Atticus defend a black man in court. Atticus defends a black man in court during the time the Jim Crow Laws surfaced.In the Jim Crow Laws, a black man should never accuse a white person of lying. Also, the Jim Crow Laws separate blacks and whites from interacting. Atticus and Tom Robinson go against this by having a case to defend... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Atticus teaches his children indirectly how to handle situations about racism to others and name calling. He teaches them through his actions and by talking to them after situations happened. Atticus wants his children to be different and not treat others differently because of their race especially because of the time they were in. The Jim Crow Laws were laws that discriminated blacks. Since Atticus decided to defend Tom Robinson, a black man, Jem and Scout had many encounters with people in their town. Atticus was called a nigger lover by Scout and Jem cousin.She knew the term nigger lover wasn t a nice term and this wasn t the first time somebody called Atticus this name Scout got really mad and handled the situation in the wrong way.She got in trouble by her uncle and eventually told Atticus what really happened. This is what Atticus had to say to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay On America s Education System Have you ever thought about America s education system? It is very interesting to talk about because of how much it has changed from the past to the present. Education first was required for children in America in 1785 when the Land Ordinance and Northwest Ordinance were created, they stated that the nation s responsibility was to have an education system. Education was not that important back in 1785, but in the midВ1960 s education started booming. When the ESEA aimed to give students living in poverty, minority students and others who had struggled for a fair chance by providing billions of dollars in Title I funds to schools. PresentВday education is something that almost all children in America have to do. With the recent boost in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rise of technology in 2000 is very relevant to because we use technology almost every day in school nowadays. Upon the rise of technology education has changed rapidly, and the requirement that we have to do standardized testing has also changed the education system in America. Education is being remodeled and fixed, because it has many problems such as technology not working, the testing students take, and the content teachers are teaching their students. In the 21st century students in schools now have to take standardized testing, this is also called highВstakes testing because of the high stakes that the student is going through, like whether or not you will skip a class. These tests can sometimes put you in a class too hard or too easy for the student because the tests a student might take are long and tiring and make students want to guess and not do their best so they can get it over with. Another common problem with education is the Common Core Standards. These standards that teachers teach to their students. These standards are a problem because states with higher standards that adopt the common
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  • 19. Testing For Reducing Prison Rights The United States government has a high mandatory minimum for first time nonviolent drug charges. Therefore, offenders stay in the prison system longer and facilities are not able to properly provide the necessary accommodations to catch up due to the increase of non violent prisoners that fill the system. According to the article Tests for Reducing PrisonPopulations by Erik Eckholm, one of the problems is that the United Statesgovernment is trying to come up with better mandatory sentencing and strengthen the crumbling rehabilitation system for nonviolent prisoners (1). The Overcrowding of prisons within the United States is an issue that needs to be addressed because there are too many tax dollars being spent, prison sentences change or do not necessarily fit the crime, and drug offenders and nonviolent criminals, who need services other than prison time, are draining the system. The system sees many of the same habitual drug offenders daily due to some cities not providing enough resources or programs to keep these habitual offenders out. According to the article The Prison Problem by David Brooks, politicians are wanting to crack down on criminals to show that they are tough when it comes to handling our justice system (1). Eckholm supports this in his article stating that for almost 40 years the U.S. has locked up more people than we ever have in the history of the United States. This has become the main cause in prison overcrowding (1).The United States has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The North Carolina Colony North Carolina North and South Carolina were one colony until 1729. Carolina was named to honor Charles IX of France and then Charles I and Charles II of England. Carolina is rooted in Latin and comes from the word Caroliinus. This word is derived from the name Carolus, translated as Charles. The North Carolina was a colony which has few nicknames like the Old North State. In 1729, Carolina was divided into northern and southern sections. The Old North State is a reference to the northern section. The stadehood date of this colony is november 21, 1789. 1 GEOGRAPHY The North Carolina is located on the east cost of there U.S.A. between Virginiaand South Carolina which are southern colonies.This colony is next to the atlantic ocean. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Stigma Of Psychological Disorders Each one of these disorders has a stigma that follows it. The only way to combat that stigma is to educate society on psychological disorders. These disorders get over looked by some people and are thought of as less serious than physical disorders, and sometimes people think they are made up. Depression and schizophrenia are just as serious and life threatening as diabetes or liver disease. The symptoms of mental disorders just go unseen, so others think they don t exist. Prejudice and discrimination comes from these stigmas (King, p. 470, 2013), and that can negatively affect these people more than imaginable. Their disorders may also go untreated because people believe their disorders are made up. Stigma can significantly affect feelings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Psychology Of Jax Teller The Psychology of Jax Teller Who is Jax Teller? Jackson Jax Teller portrayed by actor Charlie Hunnam is the lead character in the FX television show Sons of Anarchy. Jax is the thirty year old chapter president of the Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club Redwood Originals (Sutter, 2008). Jax is from the fictional town of Charming, California (Sutter, 2008). In the series opener we find Jax struggling to cope with being a new father and his illegal, often violent involvement in his club. The Sons of Anarchy motorcycle club Redwood Originals or SAMCRO for short are involved in gun running, extortion, and protection rackets (Sutter, 2008). When Jax s son Able is born he becomes conflicted with the thought of the direction the club is headed and the legitimate direction he wants to move the club to (Sutter, 2008). Jax was born into the club life. His father John teller founded the club. His mother Gemma Teller Morrow is the clubs matriarch and devoted old lady , to Jax s stepfather and current club president Clay Morrow (Sutter, 2008). When Jax was sixteen his father died in a motorcycle crash (Sutter, 2008). Through a manuscript written by his father we learn that John was unhappy about the direction SAMCRO was headed in. John did not want this life for Jax. The manuscript also cast suspicions that Johns death was not an accident, and that Clay and Gemma were responsible. The finding of his father s manuscript and the birth of his son start Jax on a path to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Serving in the United States Military Essay Serving the United States Military comes with many responsibilities as well as pressure and accountability. However, the military isn t for everyone, but it offers so much for those who serve. One thing that must be known and dealt with is that this career could be a life threatening one, and there are many obstacles one must go through beforehand. Joining the militaryisn t all about wanting to carry a weapon or looking good in a uniform it s about everyone doing their job to their best trained abilities. There are many reasons for joining the armed forces. Protection of the country, loved ones, and rights of the citizens are all included. Some have never been a part of something bigger than themselves and it s great for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First of all, basic requirements must be met such as, age, certain level of education, aptitude, physical and character requirements. One must be the age of 18 to enlist alone but 17 year olds must have their parents consent. A high school diploma must have been earned as well as being a United States Citizen. Certain qualities such as mental preparedness, physical fitness, and readiness are all qualities a member must have to be successful. These qualities will help keep the member mentally stable and be able to handle stressful situations as well as be ready to report for any military assignment. The last but most definitely not least requirement is passing of the ASVAB test. The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery is an academic, timed test meant to gauge the ability to learn a new profession usually made available to all high school juniors. The score received on the ASVAB is the percentage of the people that the test taker has done better on the test than. For example, scoring a 61 would mean the test taker was more successful on the test than 61% of the people that have already taken the ASVAB. It s all a huge competition to see who qualifies for the harder jobs. In order to pass the test a 32 is required and a perfect score would be a 99. Unfortunately, the ASVAB is just one loop that must be jumped through. (AFBMT) If the ASVAB was not taken in high school then it will be taken at MEPS. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Ticketmaster Swot Analysis weaknesses. With out dated technology it allows ticket brokers to purchase a superfluous of tickets. Arbitrage is influential on the economy as well as the ticket event sales market. Ticket scalping is the secondary market; when box offices under price tickets it creates a surplus demand not allowing the market to clear. There are multiple theories as to why box offices under pricetheir tickets, partially for the image of a bands or sports teams, they find it crucial for their venue to be sold out. One of the more socially acceptable theories is that the box offices have reasonable prices to ensure everyone can have the opportunity to attend the event. Licensed The ticket sales industry is incalculable; in 2013 the total transaction volume was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is due to the fact that Ticketmaster lacks the ability to innovate. Thus, smaller organizations believe they have a strong chance and being a competitor. No smaller companies have been able to target Ticketmaster s weaknesses because although it may be a downfall it is also an advantage. Ticketmaster s technology is old and outdated, however, it is extremely solid. While other companies attempt to make a larger, more productive website, it fails causing customers to be frustrated, returning to Ticketmaster. When Ticketmaster started growing to rapid success they signed extended contracts with many venues that cannot be broken. These contracts make it difficult for start up firms to take advantage of Ticketmaster s ticket brokers and scalpers purchase the rest of the tickets at the low box office price and meet the demands of the people willing to pay more for the same tickets. This creates opportunities for other companies; they can purchase tickets at the low box office price and set a higher market value to maximize ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Examples Of Arguments Against Civil Disobedience In any society, change 2210 54382210 5438Civil disobedience is the act of opposing a law one considers unjust and peacefully disobeying it while accepting the consequences. Does peaceful resistance to laws positively or negatively impact a free society? In your answer, incorporate the principles and specific examples (including current events) that support your conclusion. Examples include: Civil DisobedienceHenry David Thoreau Arguments Against Civil Disobedience Carl Cohen Muhammad Ali s Anti War Stand Was Civil Disobedience, Not Draft Dodging Tom Mullen The Case agaisnt Civil Disobedience Letter from a Birmingham Jail Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Is It Right to Break the Law? Charles Frankel Rebellion, Revolution, and the Constitution: Thomas Jefferson s Theory of Civil Disobedience Harris G. Mirkin Civil Disobedience: A Threat to Our Society Morris Leibman Rosa Parks and Civil Disobedience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We should emphasize, however, that investing isn t a get rich quick scheme. Taking control of your personal finances will take work, and, yes, there will be a learning curve. But the rewards will far outweigh the required effort. Contrary to popular belief, you don t have to let banks, bosses or investment professionals push your money in directions that you don t understand. After all, no one is in a better position than you are to know what is best for you and your money. Regardless of your personality type, lifestyle or interests, this tutorial will help you to understand what investing is, what it means and how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Maggie a Girl of the Streets Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, a novella written in 1893 by Stephen Crane, focuses on a poverty stricken family living in the Bowery district of New York City. This novella is regarded as one of the first works of naturalism in American literature and it helped shape the naturalistic principle that a character is set into a world where there is no escape from one s biological heredity and the circumstances that the characters find themselves in will dominate their behavior and deprive them of individual responsibility. Throughout the story, the primary goal of the main characters is to escape the lives they lead and to find more comfortable lives away from their current problems, which differs from the romantic ideal that the main characters usually turn inwards to solve their problems. In the opening stages of the novella, Maggie tries to escape her troubling life through her relationship with Pete. As Maggie grows up, she becomes a beautiful girl who hates her life in Rum Alley. She sees Pete as a savior who could lead her away from her poverty stricken life and bring her into the world of leisure because he introduces her to popular music, dances, and dramas, all of which seem extravagant to her. Maggie begins to note the well dressed women she meets. She [envies the women s] elegance (11). Most of the melodramas that Maggie watches with Pete show the American dream of a person going from rags to riches, which is a goal that she thinks Pete will help her in achieve. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Characteristics Of The English Language Learners 1.There are many types of diversity. List two types and explain how those affect students reading abilities. Linguistic diversity is when a student s first language is not the language of instruction at school. According to Garcia, American Standard English is seen as a vital tool for success in the United States which affects reading abilities of English language learners. Since the implantation of No Child Left Behind and Common Core, English language learners have to a second language and complex academic materials. Teacher have to understand the English language learners face unique challenges when learning to read and have limited background and vocabulary restrictions. Cultural diversity is the situation that results when a student s home, family, socioeconomic group, culture, and society differ from the predominant culture of the school. It is closely related to linguistic diversity. The student s language is related to culture. When the language that the students uses at home is different at school, it affects the child ability to communicate which affects the student s reading ability. 2.There are four instructional approaches that schools use to transform the curriculum in order to make accommodations for students who are culturally diverse. List and explain two approaches. The transformative approach is when teachers provide opportunities for students to read about concepts and events. It is more social, and students read and discuss cultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. No Taxation Without Representation - Revolutionary... The demand for no taxation without representation was the primary force motivating the American revolutionary movement, and for many it became a symbol for democracy. Throughout the late 18th century, the British colony of America was oppressed by Parliament from across the pond . This oppression included unequal rights compared to English citizens that lived on the mainland, unneeded taxation, and no representation in Parliament, which resulted in many laws that were unfavorable to the American colonists. It was this taxation without representation that was a powerful catalyst in firing up the American revolutionary movement. America was all grown up , and no longer needed to be monitored on by Britain. The origin of England s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These stamps were required on bills of sale for trade items, and on various types of commercial and legal documents, anything from playing cards to diplomas to marriage licenses. Grenville claimed that the Stamp act was needed in order to help defray the cost of keeping British troops stationed in the colonies in order to protect them. To the colonists this was an invalid answer, because the French were out of North America, and they no longer needed protection. Instead, this Act was viewed as a tax solely to make money for England: A right to impose an internal tax on the colonies, without their consent for the single purpose of revenue, is denied... (Document B). Also, anyone that disobeyed these laws was tried in the admiralty courts, were juries were not allows, and you were guilty until proven innocent. In response, the colonists formed the Stamp Act Congress, in which the members drew up a statement of the rights and grievances of the colonists to send to the king, however it was ignored by England. Instead, they started a steady boycott of British goods. It is after this that the colonists realized that they were being used by England, and began their cry of no taxation without representation! Parliament had thought that it was making easy money off of the colonies; instead it had started the fire of rebellion burning, and the Stamp Act was soon repealed. After the Grenville Acts were nullified, Champagne Charley Townshend, who in turn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Parasympathetic Nervous System The aim of the current study was to assess the ANS changes associated with RA from the clinical and electrophysiological point of view. In the present study, both components of the ANS were assessed including the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous systems. The sympathetic nervous system was assessed by using the BP changes in response to postural changes and SSR. The parasympathetic nervous system was assessed by HR changes in response to postural changes [18]. Orthostatic stress test assesses the BP and HR changes associated postural changes in the body position from supine to standing. These changes are mediated by sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve fibers. During standing from supine position (actively or passively), there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Geology Of Mercury Essay Mercury The geology of Mercury is similar to the geology of the Moon; although, Mercury is a much denser planet with a larger liquid iron core. The surface of Mercury is covered by impact craters and lava plains. It s believed that the surface of Mercury is geologically inactive; although, only 55% of the surface has been mapped in enough detail to see its geology. Some of the largest craters in this period were filled with lava from Mercury s interior. It s believed that vulcanism on Mercury ended during its first 700 800 million years. Craters on Mercury can be small bowl shaped pockets, or huge impact craters hundreds of kilometers across. The largest crater on Mercury is the Caloris Basin, measuring 1,550 km. One of the unique places ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The plates act like a hard and rigid shell compared to Earth s mantle.This strong outer layer is called the lithosphere. Four types of plate boundaries exist: Transform bounderies occur where two lithospheric plates slide; Divergent bounderies occur where two plates slide apart from each other; Convergent bounderies occur where two plates slide toward each other; Plate boundery zones occur where the effects of the interactions are unclear. The lithosphere, which is the rigid outermost shell of a planet (on Earth, the crust and upper mantle), is broken up into tectonic plates.On Earth, there are seven or eight major plates (depending on how they are defined) and many minor plates. Mars Mars has two moons Phobos and Deimos. which are thought to be captured asteroids. Both satellites were discovered in 1877 by Asaph Hall and are named after the characters Phobos (panic /fear) and Deimos(terror/dread) who, in Greek mythology,accompanied their father Ares, god of war, into battle. Ares was known as Mars to the Romains.It is possible that Mars may have moons smaller than 50 100 meters and a dust ring between Phobos and Deimos, but none have been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Long Term Effects of Childhood Separation Anxiety Long Term Effects of Childhood Separation Anxiety Abstract This report delves into the connection between childhood separation anxiety disorder and the long term implications that it may have. To understand the connections I preformed secondary research through Academic Search Complete . I found that childhood separation anxiety disorder is connected with serious mental disorders, such as anorexia, bulimia, social phobias, depression, and behavior disorders. Many studies have shown that childhood separation anxiety disorder is linked to eating disorders and depression. Research shows that cortisol, the hormone our body releases to deal with stress, can negatively affect our overall health. Childhood separation anxiety disorder can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The study stated that there was a stronger correlation between childhood separation anxiety disorder and anorexia than there was between childhood separation anxiety disorder and bulimia. Cortisol has been shown to have the greatest effect on the health of a person. Cortisol is a hormone released in stressful situations. Cortisol levels in young children have been shown to increase when the child is left in the care of someone they are unfamiliar with and when they attempt to interact or play with large groups of other children. (Turvett 2008) Lack of control in a situation is associated with a lack of recovery of cortisol, which can lead to a range of negative health effects. (Ursin 2004) Discussion The main purpose of my research was to find the association between childhood separation anxiety disorder and mental disorders in adolescents and adults. Based on the results, high stress levels and childhood separation anxiety disorder can be used to predict mental and psychiatric disorders later in a child s life. When a child experiences the symptoms of separation anxiety disorder their body releases hormones and if these hormones are heightened or too frequent the child has a higher risk of eating disorders, depression, anxiety, and behavior disorders throughout the adolescence and adulthood stages of their life. Research shows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Female Genital Cutting Research Paper Female Genital Cutting to be mutilation, the procedures involving partial or total removal of the external female genitalia performed without anesthetic under septic conditions need to be consider doesn t matter about the religious. They have to respect the woman and children no matter where and what religion they have, they should not forcing them to do that because of their culture it might affect harm to their physical health and psychological to who have performed. Female Genital Cuttingto be mutilation need to be consider because it s a big major concern to me. female circumcision and children can be die cause of infection or permanent health problems as well as severe pain and bleeding, can affect all part of the genitals, difficult ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Christology; the Two Nature of Jesus Essay An angel appeared before a woman named Mary and stated to her that she would give birth to a son. She would name her son Jesus. Mary being a virgin gave birth to a child, conceived by God through his Spirit. Jesus being conceived in a supernatural manner became man and God in one creation. God became incarnate in this child who became known by the name of Jesus(Mathew 1:18 25) . Jesus was a Palestinian Jew, born in a town south of Jerusalem, raised in Nazareth in a small village in Galilee. Jesus was not any ordinary child. Jesus was the son of the living God. Not only was He the son of Mary, He was foremost the Son of God. He was incarnated sent to us for the redemption of all mankind. So how do we handle the incarnation of God?... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the concept incarnation is at work in the New Testament. The Greek equivalent of incarnate is found in scripture. The Greek equivalent of incarnate is in carne (en sarki) meaning that God came in the flesh (1 Timothy 3:16; 1 John 4:2; 2 John 7). Jesus took on the form of man so that he might bridge the gap between human creation and His father. God sent Jesus as a child to a lost and dying world. Jesus came to us as human. He did not lay down his divinity and pick up humanity. He came to us as both divine and human. Through this act God was revealed in a personal way to humankind, and therefore in a way which is more adequate for a personal God to interact with his creation. God now was an advocate to his people. He no longer had to communicate his words through prophets, lawgivers, or even wise men. It allowed God to be united with humanity, so that he might be able to bear their sins, and make atonement for them in one act of sacrifice and reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:19 21). What humanity itself could not do was done in human beings by the Son of God (Romans 5:8) . Historical Views The two natures of Jesus refers to the doctrine that the one person Jesus has two natures, (Divine and Human). In theology this is called the doctrine of the hypostatic union. it derives its meaning from the Greek word hypostasis (which is also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Should Marriage for Same Sex Couples be Legal in United... Marriage as generally define is the union between one man and one woman. However a recent debate over same sex marriage has stirred a nationwide debate reverberating in the halls of Congress, at the White House, in dozens of state courtrooms and legislatures, and is also becoming a speech making topic for election campaigns at both the national and state levels. As the debate for this controversial topic rages on, the American religious community view on the topic remains deeply divided over the matter and over the morality of homosexualityin general. Granting legal marriage right to gays and lesbians would primarily alter the idea of marriage, ignore a child s right to a mother and father, and expands government control of marriage.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People against same sex marriage can use the doctrine that separates states from church in order to stop the government from compelling them to accept a new definition of marriage. Under this doctrine, if the government decides to grant the legal right to same sex marriage, the government will be violating the freedom of religion of people under the civil rights of the Constitution, who hold the deep believe that homosexuality is morally wrong in the society. The role of marriage in the society is a major topic that it is thought in public schools. If same sex marriage is legalized, public schools would have to teach the pupil about same sex marriage as equivalent to opposite sex marriage which will violate the beliefs of many parents who are against same sex marriage. According to Stanley Kurtz, a social commentator, he argued that among the likeliest effects of legalizing same sex marriage is to take us down a slippery slope to legalized polygamy and polyamory. Marriage will be transformed into a variety of relationship contracts, linking two, three, or more individuals weakly and temporarily in every conceivable combination of male and female (Weekly Standard). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. St. Augustine s Confessions Research Paper Confessions Response Paper St. Augustine s Confessions is a book written by Augustine about his life. The book goes through his whole life from and important events during it. It is mainly about him and his journey to becoming a Christian. His mother; Monica, is a firm Christian believer while his father; Patrick was a Pagan. Patrick never wanted Augustine to be baptized or raised as a Christian. Augustine grew up to be a bad boy who would sin a lot. In book 2 he is a teenager and like every other teenager, he has raging hormones and a sex drive. He has a craving for women and he gets in with a bad group of boys who steal things. Augustine steals a pear only for the thrill of stealing something but eventually he hits rock bottom with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He wants a life of celibacy and a focus with God so he prays a famous prayer. Augustine gets a bad cold and has to quit his job and he just weeps about his life then something snaps and right then and there he becomes a Christian. I much unto Thee: and Thou, O Lord, how long? how long, Lord, wilt Thou be angry for ever? ...by a light as it were of serenity infused into my heart, all the darkness of doubt vanished away. (Augustine, 152) Two years later his son dies and moves to Cassriacum with his mom and friends but not too long they all want to go home. Book 9 while waiting to go back to Africa Monica gets very ill and dies. Augustine later becomes to be a bishop and the Roman Empire is crumbling along with the city. He is in the dessert and he dies, he dies along with Rome. This story has been my favorite book we ve read so far in class, because it really takes you along the journey through his life and some of his stories are, or can be relatable to today s world. It was a hard read since the way it s worded is a bit difficult, you still have an understanding of what s going on. Parts of this book remind me of Les Miserables, where Jean Val Jean is a criminal and has kindness showed to him by a bishop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Life Of The World The booked started off talking about how birthing worked in Laos. In Laos their home floors were made of dirt. The mother would slightly deliver their baby making sure not to let the baby touch the floor. The father would take the placenta and bury it. For a girl it would have been buried under the parents bed and for a male it would be buried in an honorable place so he could watch over the household. This was important to do because once they died they believed their spirit would return to get this jacket and fight a long journey until they found their ancestors. Back in Laos they would rely on the shaman if something went wrong during their pregnancy. The women would also watch that they were eating, making sure to pay attention to their cravings. This was some of the thing they did to prevent the malevolent spirit (dab). Once the baby is born they would have a ceremony to ensure the baby keeps its soul. They believe you became ill due to a lost soul which was common in infants. To avoid this they dressed the baby up, sacrificed two chickens and a pig, and the elders would tie strings around the baby s wrist binding their soul to prevent sickness. At the age of three Lia had her first seizure. Her older sister slammed the door and she began to seize. Her parents believed that the soul was scared out of Lia and without her soul she had become ill. The doctordiagnosed Lia with epilepsy and her parent diagnosed her with the spirit catches you and you fall down. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Using The Function Provided, The Optimal Stocking Quantity... Problem 1 a. Using the function provided, the optimal stocking quantity, which maximizes expected profit, is approximately 584 newspapers. If 584 newspapers were to be ordered, Hamptonshire Express will net an expected profit of $331.436 per day. b. Using the Newsvendor Formula in Excel, or Q* = Norminv(Cu/(Cu+Co), Mean, Std Dev) and the values: Cu = 1 .2 = .8 Co = .2 Mean = 500 Std Dev = 100 Q* = 584.1621 or 584 newspapers. This verifies the quantity in part (a). Problem 2 a. Based on the simulation, Anna can should invest 4 hours daily in the creation of the profile section. It provides the highest profit of $371.33. b. Marginal Cost = Marginal Benefit 10 = (.8*50)/(2*sqrt(h)) 20sqrt(h) = 40 Sqrt(h) = 2 H = 4 hours, which verifies Sheen s choice of effort in part (a). Her effort is at the point where the marginal cost of spending the extra time to develop the profile section = marginal benefit of spending the extra time to develop the profile section; or the point where profit is maximized. If she spends the extra time to develop the profile section past where marginal cost = marginal benefit, she won t be able to create enough demand for her newspaper, but if she spends less time than where marginal cost = marginal benefit, she won t have a quality newspaper and misses out on additional sales, which leads to increased profits. c. Comparison of the optimal profit with Problem 1 looks like this: Stocking QuantityDaily Expected Profit 584331.44 685371.33 In this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Public Broadcasting in the Article “Moving beyond the... In their article Moving beyond the Vast Wasteland , Laurie Ouellette and Justin Lewis critique how public broadcasting functions in the US. Liberal reformers hold to the view that television needs protection from commercialism. The liberal reformer view contains cultural and class hierarchies. They believe that public television is for the white, college educated middle class viewer who has cultural capital (Ouellette Lewis, 96). As a result, funding for public broadcastinghas gone primarily towards high culture and intellectual programs and not sitcoms or other popular forms of television. Ouellette and Lewis disagree with this, saying that these types of high brow programming are not the only ones worthy of public investment. Instead, they argue that popular programs that are being commercially maintained also merit public support and investment (96). Rather than reserving public broadcasting for more educational programming, the authors argue that there is a more progressive solution that can incorporate popular media forms while still veering away from commercialization. Thus far, pubic television has failed to adopt popular media forms. Public television stations such as PBS failed to attract larger and more diverse audiences because they kept their programming intellectual and dull rather than building on popular aspects of television culture. Ouellette and Lewis argue that PBS could have incorporated sitcoms, soaps, and sports into their programming and then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Oedipus-Complex In Shakespeare s Hamlet Renowned psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud, coined the term Oedipus complex in 1910 when explaining a child s psychological desire for his opposite sex parent. Coupled with this desire is a bitter sense of rivalry with the parent of the same sex, as the child feels envious and compelled to win the affection of the coveted parent (Freud 19). Shakespeare s Hamlet, although written prior to the development of this theory, is often referenced as a prime example of this complex. Hamlet famously descends into madness in an effort to avenge his father s death; however, although Hamlet is seemingly devastated by the loss of his father, it is not until he learns of his mother s marriage to Claudius that he truly begins to unravel. Once alone, he erupts... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They provide the three classes of ghosts that Elizabethans recognized: the authentic, subjective, or false ghost. When illustrating the characteristics of a false ghost, they describe, It was thought to be a prankish delight of the devil to assume the shape of a person lately dead and in this guise appear to relatives and incite them to some deed which if consummated would entail the forfeiture of their souls (Boas and Hahn 99). Because Shakespeare was undoubtedly Protestant, he surely intended for the ghost in Hamlet to reflect the qualities of a false ghost, for Protestants believed that ghosts were truly demons sent from Hell to tempt people into performing unholy acts. Consequently, the ghost of the king is unquestionably a demon sent to persuade Hamlet to fulfill his utmost unholy desire: to be with his mother. However, if this ghost is truly a demon, it would not want to appear as such to Hamlet. As Boas and Hahn suggest when referencing Hamlet, this demon materializes under the guise of urging Hamlet to commit a heroic act of justice, when in reality it is tempting him to remove the only person who stands in the way of his deepest, sinful wish. If the ghost were to command him to murder Claudius so Hamlet can fulfill his incestuous desires, Hamlet would be less apt to act because he does not want to acknowledge such desires, for the Oedipus complex is an unconscious and repressed affliction. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Analysis Of Jessica Posner s `` And Kennedy Odede s Find... In Jessica Posner s and Kennedy Odede s Find Me Unafraid, there is a part of Kennedy s narrative that details the unrest associated with the political election in Kenya. He speaks of how many people within the Luo and Kikuyu tribes were turning to violence, killing one another, even innocent children, as a way to show their frustration with the unjust system they were born into. From forced circumcision to burning down homes with families inside to slashing people with machetes, lives were being taken in gruesome ways, in the name of justice. Reading about a tragedy, one so similar to what was seen in Rwanda a decade earlier, led to the question, What was the most influential cause of the Luo Kikuyu massacres after the 2007 election? . I plan to explore whether the massacres were simply a result of unhappiness about Mwai Kibakibecoming president or if there were deeper, more substantial causes of the massacre. At the start of my research, the main factor in the massacres seemed to be the racial divide. With the incumbent president Mwai Kibaki being a part of the Kikuyu tribe, a tribe that accounts for nearly twenty two percent of the Kenyan population (Elkins 2008), and winning the 2007 election, people could easily cite injustice. Since most political parties in Kenya are drawn along ethnic lines, with Mutahi Ngunyi, a Kenyan Political Scientist stating that [political parties] are actually ethnic coalitions with...big political party names (Warner 2008), historians ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Company Implemented Sap, And Enterprise Resource... Background In 2012, the Company implemented SAP, and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) program. The Global Company has five separate lines of business that were all running on different accounting software solutions. The project included finance, sales and distribution, asset management, purchasing, and master data. The 2012 project was intended to move the Company onto the SAP platform, create efficiencies for the employees, and reduce costs for daily operations. Due to the project timeline, there were many areas where scope was decreased in order to meet the deadline. The decreased scope has left inefficiencies in vital operational areas where the Company, its employees, and its systems are not operating or being used as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The systems updates would not be limited to SAP. The other systems involved are salesforce.com, the legacy transaction billing system, the legacy customer statement portal, and a new add on system. The primary areas of SAP impact are master data (customer, material, pricing), sales and distribution (order and contract), and finance (revenue recognition). The impacted functional areas in the Company are sales, accounting, customer care, system operations, and engineering. Scope, Budget, Timeline and Resources The objective of the project is to deliver an improved solution within the current environment. To include enhanced functionality for the business including a robust revenue recognition module, enhanced contract features, and a well developed interface process between Non SAP systems and SAP. Delivering an enhanced and integrated process to improve accuracy and user experience between all systems. Allowing for the business to expand its business within a controlled and accurate process (Datta, 2009). The project will kick off with a discovery phase in which the scope, budget, timeline and resource needs will be outlined. Scope is the blueprint of the implementation plan and in order to have a successful implementation, the key is to know just how much to customize and just how much to keep within the workings of the core SAP functionality (Gargeya Brady, 2005). The scope of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Origin Of The Han Dynasty [Abstract] These are two world renowned arts: traditional opera and dance. Since its appearance, Chinese ancient art has taken on the form that songs, dance and poems are performed on the same stage at the same time, usually accompanied by acrobatics and traditional Chinese operas. As a branch of traditional Chinese opera, Puxian Opera which it comes from Fujian province that is called the Living Fossil with Mud , plain and exquisite. Posture rhymes system of Chinese classical dancehas been searching essence from traditional Chinese operas since it established over half a century ago. The origin between them can be dated back to the Acrobatics in Han dynasty and the Team Dance in Song dynasty; in fact they are twins. The ultimate reason ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. How Does Liam O Flaherty Use Irony In The Sniper In The Sniper by Liam O Flaherty, it explores the idea that in war, people are actually killing their brothers. This theme is portrayed through the use of irony and imagery. Initially, the author uses death imagery to emphasize the scene of the story, with the machine gunner s head hanging lifelessly over the turret. The woman s corpse lay still in the gutter. This quote gives the reader a visualization of the street in the story where everything is lifeless, silent and depressing. The significance of the quote is that due to warthe sniper had to kill the woman and the man, and did so without having a feeling of remorse, and sadness while killing them or upon seeing they re dead bodies lie lifelessly on the street. In addition, these people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. What should the Federal Government do i order to encourage... 1. What should the federal government do in order to encourage investment in human capital? The decision to invest in human capital is influenced by considerations similar to those that motivate a firm to invest in physical capital: the cost of the investment verse the expected return. For example, investing in a college education may require the one borrow the money for tuition. If the interest rates on the loan rise then people will most be less likely to invest in a college education. Thus, investment in education may be negatively related to the interest rate, much as physical investment is. This is one reason why, in order to encourage economic growth and productivity, the U.S government provides low interest loans for college ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first year of the tax generated $125 million in revenue (Forbes 2012). In 1940, the tax was raised to 1.5 cents per gallon, which would be equivalent of a rate of 24.26 per gallon in 2011 dollars (Forbes 2012). Current federal gas taxes adjusted for inflation, dipped below the effective rate of today after the war and during the early 50s, but then came the Federal Highway Act of 1956. Taxes went to a whopping 3 cents a gallon, equivalent to 24.97 cents per gallon today. Eisenhower raised the rate to 4 cents a gallon in 1959, popping it to an effective rate of 30.6 cents in today s dollars. But then it stuck. The 4 cents per gallon rate stayed constant until 1983. Reagan, the alleged tax fighter, raised the rate to 9 cents per gallon in 1983. Subsequent hikes by Bush (14 cents a gallon in 1990 dollar or 24.4 cents today) and Clinton (18.3 cents or 28.8 cents in today s terms) kept older rates higher (Forbes 2012). History tends to show gas taxes don t seem to have that much impact on the overall economy. The hikes have occurred under both Republican and Democratic administrations: the most prominent increases, in fact, occurred under Republicans Hoover, Reagan and Eisenhower. 4. Real economic growth is critical for the economy and desirable for the United States ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Compare And Contrastive And Deductive Reasoning The inductive and deductive reasoning seems dissimilar to each other from all accounts. Inductive reasoning involves a scientist using series of correlated observations to reach or infer a conclusion while deductive reasoning involves predicting a specific result by following existing laws and general concepts that support a conclusion (OpenStax College, Rice University, 2013). So, considering the definition of inductive reasoning and the definition of deductive reasoning and their mode of operations highlighted above, they are apparently different from each other. In comparing and contrasting both approaches, inductive reasoning focuses on observation while deductive reasoning considers the generally accepted facts to ascertain the authenticity of a specific case. With the obvious difference in their modus operandi, inductive and deductive reasoning both use hypothesis, tests, repetitions... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two methods can, as a matter of fact, be complementary when used in experiments. In other words, the top down logic of the deductive reasoning can be supported by the bottom up logic of the inductive reasoning. In addition, it may be necessary to evaluate which approach is best for getting the required findings. The observational approach used by inductive reasoning can be solidified by the evidence gathered from the test results of a supported hypothesis. This, in my opinion, is what an intelligent scientist should do when working on a specific experiment. In an attempt to find a solution or answer tough questions regarding scientific or biological matters, it would be unwise or unnecessary to apply rigidity in using any of the discussed methods as both are complementary to each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Super Cavitation Research Paper What is super cavitation? To understand this question another needs to be asked. This question is what is cavitation? Cavitation is the forming of small pockets of gas under water. These gas pockets are formed when an area of low pressure is created at a constant temperature which in turn forms gas bubbles that then rapidly collapse with immense force and heat. The heat and pressure of the collapsing cavitation bubbles can reach up to 5,000 degrees Celsius and 1,000 atmospheres or in other words almost the same amount of pressure as there is at the bottom of the ocean. Cavitation is a serious problem when looking at underwater machinery that can form and area of low pressure. This is because if cavitation occurs damage will be done to the machines. When cavitation occurs the heat and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As was stated above it is caused in several different ways. One is through heat evaporating water creating a gas pocket. Another is through pure speed and shape. The final is using propellers to form areas of low pressure to start cavitation and form a super cavity. All of these methods work and there is no real way to argue which method is the best as there are more ways currently being created but all of them work it s just a matter of find out how to make them work efficiently. Using heat to vaporize water could work but only if there is a method to deliver enough heat fast enough and for a long period of time otherwise it will only work for a short distance. Propellers could work on a greater scale but they would have to get increasingly larger and more powerful as size went up. Speed and shape alone could also work but a source of speed such as a rocket is needed and the source of the speed also must last a long time otherwise the object will only be able to travel short distances. Only time and more experimentation will create a more efficient form of super cavitation that is easily created and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Sql Server The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of the SQL Server 2005 Express Edition for Beginners tutorial. The SQL Server 2005 Express database tutorial helps users understand what a database is, it explains how to create tables within a database and how users can covert flat databases into relational databases. This tutorial was basically designed to give users the basic knowledge of creating data bases. Databases are nothing more than a collection of files that work together to store data in a structured way. Some databases are made up simple files and others may require that severs manages connections to files within in a databaseto authenticate users that s accessing those files. One of the main focuses of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think that this tutorial would be very helpful for some that works at a company that deals with databases such as insurance companies or banks. If I was a CIO of a company I wouldn t want to have any and everybody creating databases for my organization. I would leave that up to my IT Department to create the databases and they have them put the databases on the network for other users to access in input information. I took a class once dealing with MS Access to learn how to create databases and some of the information in this tutorial was very similar to work with MS Access. Creating tables, columns, entering data, selecting the column data type and selecting the option for the primary or foreign key was pretty much all the same. The one thing that was different was that the SQL Server 2005 Express Edition has a definition view which in my opinion makes creating tables and columns a lot easier. If I would have took this tutorial I would have understood MS Access a little more because it explained every little detail about almost everything. I wasn t that comfortable with working with creating databases before this tutorial but I can say that after this tutorial to go along with the information that I ve already obtained with working with MS Access I definitely feel more comfortable with creating and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Example Of Sociological Imagination Defined by C. Wright Mills sociological imagination is being able to detect the relationship between cultural change and the actions of people. Any behavior can have social imagination applied to it by thinking outside the box and looking at everyday situations with a new perspective. A person can look at their own personal issues and compare them to society. For example a person living in poverty might connect their issues to the government in which they live in. Due to the society changing every day, many problems people face today are often social problems and similar to others around the world. The lack of living life is seen as a personal weakness therefore this makes the problem worse. The idea of sociological imaginationcan be misused ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Okonkwo Patriarchy Patriarchy in this society also seems to cause dehumanization. One instance is seen through Ikemefuna who is given up to Umuofia as a sacrifice for killing one of the women of Umuofia. Ikemefuna was given to Okonkwo without his agreement. However, he became close to Okonkwo and his family and soon even became a role model to Nwoye. Okonkwobegan considering him his son and Ikemefuna could hardly imagine that Okonkwo was not his real father (7.59). Nwoye seems to be becoming more masculine and, Okonkwo was inwardly pleased at his son s development and he knew it was due to Ikemefuna (7.52). Yet the rules of the tribe are that you must listen to the elders and the spirit. This rule was probably made by the first great tribes and now it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. An Evaluation Of An Effective Manager Is Responsible For... A manager is responsible for the work of their people, inasmuch as a consistently underperforming employee relies on the direction and feedback of an effective manager. Like it or not, the system of a performance cycle was put into place to force a manager to give feedback to their employees. Every year, managers have an opportunity to assess and then reassess their employee s performance, and every year in kind, they fail to reach the mark. There are two things a manager does, or fails to do, that contribute to the success and failure of a performance cycle: fail to give real timefeedback and midcourse correction when necessary and give honest feedback during the appraisal. By utilizing the steps of the Critical Incident Method they can attempt to add value back into the system. Business Dictionary online defines the critical incident method as, Situation analysis technique in which actions or behavior of an employee (during, for example, a customer service event) is recorded and examined to ascertain the actual requirements of a successful operation (BusinessDictionary.com). By consistently doing these two things, recording and examining behavior, value can be added back into the performance cycle. Performance cycles, as the name implies, are annual reporting periods that have a beginning the plan, a middle the midterm, and an end the appraisal. Every manager is aware of the cycle, knows what is expected of them and yet they find themselves challenged when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Negative Effects Of Urban Development On The Environment... Beaches are some of the most romanticized places on the planet, for good reason; however, the encroachment of humans onto beach and coastal habitats has resulted in several negative outcomes. At Santa Monica State Beach (and adjoining pier), one of the most popular and polluted beaches in California, the impacts of urban development, industry, and other man made problems have caused mass pollution in the surrounding environment. The effects this pollution has on the coastal wildlife, water quality, and human health are catastrophic to the ecology and natural habitat of the beach. The beach began to decline in the early twentieth century with the construction of the Santa MonicaPier in 1909 after sixteen weeks of construction that on its own resulted in many tons of concrete being poured into Santa Monica Bay (City of Santa Monica, 2015). Over the next few decades land developers, and beach goers alike contributed a toxic combination of chemicals, bacteria, and trash that has resulted in Santa Monica Bay having several dead zones (Heal the Bay, 2015), which devastate the marine life population. Geology of Santa Monica Beach There is relatively little information on the natural geological history of Santa Monica State Beach; however, there is an explanation as to why. The beach was one of the very first beaches in California to be artificially doctored starting in the early twentieth century. The carousel manufacturer, Charles I.D. Looff, purchased the land directly south ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Fair, Flat and Progressive Tax Tax Paper Fair Tax, Flat Tax and Progressive Tax: Which Would You Choose? Principles of Taxation Fair Tax, Flat Tax, and Progressive Tax: Which Would You Choose? As Tax Paying Americans, Tax Plans are a very important concept in our lives. Do you feel that there is a better option out there? In this paper we will discuss the differences between the Fair TaxPlan, Flat Tax Plan and the Progressive Tax Plans. We will discuss the Pros and Cons of each plan. What is the best option out there and is there any other version that could be more acceptable? There are many proposals that have been offered in recent years, it is important to do a thorough review of all plans in order to make an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eliminating deductions, tax credits, and complex tax brackets also simplifies the tax code, making compliance easier. (Tonya Moreno, CPA, no date) Some proponents of the flat tax would like to see the Federal Form 1040 replaced by a simple post card on which you write your wages and multiply it by one tax rate. I can agree with that! Why is it that our current tax plan has to be so difficult to understand? Another part of the flat tax philosophy is to remove double taxation, by only taxing earned income. Things like dividends, interest on savings, or capital gains that result from investment or increases in asset value would not be taxed under a pure flat tax system. (Tonya Moreno, CPA, no date) Investopedia.com defines Flat tax as a system that applies the same tax rate to every taxpayer regardless of income bracket. A flat tax applies the same tax rate to all taxpayers, with no deductions or exemptions allowed. Flat tax system proposes that it would give taxpayers incentive to earn more because they would not be penalized with a higher tax bracket. If I know that I would take home my whole paycheck at the end of the week, I would not feel as bad when I spent a little more in stores because I know that I would still have a little extra cash to set aside. In addition, supporters argue that a flat tax system is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Tv Dbq Essay People argue television has increased awareness of politics to create more fair and accessible elections. However, I think TV has had a negative impact on politics because it promotes a superficial image of candidates and provides dumbed down content mainly to boost a TV station s ratings. Television promotes candidates image over their policies. Instead of the candidates discussing what they are going to do for the country, they simply argue why they are better than each other. The candidates being televised gives the audience a sense of knowing them, which causes them to lose the audience s interest in political ideals and to be judged by standards formerly used to assess rock singers and movie stars (Source B). Instead of the candidates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The coverage allows voters immediate contact with political events (Source A). Having this contact provides the voters knowledge of the characteristics of the candidates. Knowing how the candidate reacts in different situations is important because we want to ensure they won t cause extreme problems. For example, a president that is quick to anger wouldn t be the best for the country because if he or she was discussing policies with world leaders. If he or she didn t agree, they could become angry and embarrass the country, or even launch an attack. That may be a major exaggeration, but we need to be aware of the characteristics to ensure the candidate will be a great president. However, we don t actually know the candidate. It may feel as if we do, but we don t actually know them, TV promotes a false connection. especially biased TV stations. Over time, television broadcasting stations have formed biases and praised the candidates with similar opinions while shedding a negative light on the candidates that with contrasting views. In other words, we can t trust how the candidates appear on TV because it provides a false image of how the candidates truly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Comparing Gilgamesh And A Doll s House The characters Nora from A Doll s House and Gilgamesh from The Epic of Gilgamesh are similar in how they both had great inner conflicts and attempted to resolve them. Nora is struggling with the fact that she does not know who she is and attempts to resolve this by going on a journey to find herself. Gilgamesh s conflict is with his own impending death, which he attempts to resolve by seeking out immortality. One similarity between the two is how their attempts to resolve their inner conflicts are set off by people very close to them. In A Doll s House , Nora begins her journey to find out who she truly is occurs after her last encounter with her husband Helmer. Helmer had discovered the crimes she had committed when she was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Julius Caesar In William Shakespeare s Julius Ceasar Julius Caesar was written by Shakespeare in 1599. This tragedy opens set in 44 B.C. when Julius Caesar returns from defeating Pompey s sons in battle. A celebration is being held called the festival of Lupercal when Caesar is told to beware the Ides of march by a soothsayer. Caesar pays no attention, thinking that the poor soothsayer had gone mad. The scene changes and Brutus and Cassius appear, who happen to be brothers, to only talk badly about Caesar and his leadership. The two get in an argument about how Caesar is a lousy ruler. Cassius feels Caesar needs to be removed, while Brutus feels no need to do something about it. Later, Cassius brings up the idea of Brutus becoming leader. Brutus immediately declines and never thinks anything ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. How to Improve Airline Safety and Pilot Training Essay On February 12, 2009, a Colgan Airlines flight operating as Continental Connection Flight 3407 crashed two miles from the runway in Buffalo, New York, killing all fifty people aboard.. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigation that followed stunned the American public and identified the need to closely examine the regulations governing pilot training and pilot rest requirements, with a strong focus on regional airlines (Berard, 2010, 2). Currently, the United States government has passed HR 5900, which was titled the AirlineSafety and Federal Aviation AdministrationExtension Act of 2010 and is now called Public Law 111 216 (Public Law 111 126, 2010, 3). The bill targets five focal points that will force the Federal... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason that this came about was the captain of the Colgan accident flight in Buffalo, New York had failed five checkrides in his life time. This would not normally be a big deal, but he failed his checkrides because he was not satisfactory in icing procedures...one of the major causes of the accident according to the NTSB. Implementation of NTSB Flight Crewmember Training Recommendations The National Traffic Safety Board (NTSB) is an independent United States government investigative agency responsible for civil transportation accident investigation. The NTSB investigates all aviation accidents and incidents. On an annual basis, this bill requires that the FAA accepts all NTSB flight crewmember training recommendations that come up over the past year (Hughes, 2010). For example, the NTSB has requested that the FAA include flight in icing conditions into all flight training curriculums. FAA Rulemaking on Training Programs Prior to this bill, the FAA had no say in what airlines included in their training programs as long as the program included certain subjects. No later than fourteen months after the date the bill is signed into law, the FAA will issue a final rule on all training programs (House Transportation Subcommittee, 2010). This was brought into effect because Colgan Airlines did not include flight into icing conditions in their flight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 57. Case Study Of Parrots 5 Things you MUST know about your favorite pets Parrots Parrots are one of the best gifts of nature, almost fairy tail like appearance makes them one of the favorite choice as companions and pets.Here are 5 things that Every keeper should know about his /her bird1. Behavioral Problems? After a lot of research through the years the consensus is that Parrots present problems less frequently than most of the other pets, Especially the exotic ones, like Macaws, African Grey and Cockatiels. These species have stable temperaments and are less probable to show aggressive behavior. Macaws, even the smaller ones have a wonderful sense of bigness , result of their genetic traits, and can sometimes overreact to unfamiliar objects or something they see as a threat. Other species like cockatiels, African Grey Parrot, small Budgies can show aggressive behavior during the mating season, especially males. They have a sense of protectiveness for their offspring soon to be hatched. Wild parrots like Indian Ring Necks have lots of problems being confined to smaller spaces and can injure their keepers in aggression.2. Soothing or Noisy? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The important thing here is the Introduction phase, you need to be very cautious when introducing two birds, because this moment will decide rest of their stay. Take extra care when introducing a smaller bird to a significantly larger one. To introduce them to each other you need to give them at least 1 day to get familiar with each other, keep their cages side by side, such that one bird can see the other. On the Next day let the birds play in the same area for some time, but keep a closer eye on them, do this for 2 3 days and if you see them getting along well then you can put them together. Else if one of the birds is getting aggressive then give them some more time to familiarize with each other a little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 58. Betrayal In Macbeth And The Lion King The saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from our enemies . Betrayal is defined as the breaking or violation of a trust or confidence that produces conflict within a relationship between individuals such as friends, family members, or team mates. The people we trust or rely on are the ones who are capable of betraying us. By disregarding or not respecting certain relationships with people, our sense of loyalty can be destroyed. Some acts of betrayal can result in short term success, sometimes acts of betrayal may be the ultimate downfall of an individual. As interpreted in both Macbeth and The Lion King, many deeds of betrayal are acted upon, dismantling a number of relationships creating the success to be either a short term success or an epic failure in the long term. In certain situations, we are able to gain short term success by performing betrayal towards... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When we gain success from undertaking an act of betrayal, it may only be for a shorter time period than we suppose. Long live the king. Scar s deep and firm tone which is used before he lets Mufasa fall to his death, gives the audience warning that Scar is about to betray his own brother so that he can take over the royal throne of Pride Rock through the use of dramatic irony and alliteration. His rich, manly voice scares the audience, giving them a terrified feeling that Scar would do such a thing to his own brother. A close up of Mufasa and Scar. The camera angle used in the film just before Mufasa dies, features Scar s wide open, yellow eyes, staring into the terrified eyes of Mufasa, verifies that Scar is about to succeed in his act of betrayal by letting go of his brother, allowing him to fall to his death. In this act of betrayal against his brother to take over as the King of Pride Rock, Scar has consequently ended in victory, despite the fact that this does not always happen so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...