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Essay On Why Not To Disrespect An NcoEssay On Why Not To Disrespect An Nco
Dream Of The Rood Comparison
Dream of the Rood takes on a perspective that is unfamiliar for anyone with knowledge on the
crucifixion of Christ. The narrator emphasizes the loyalty of the cross to Christ and how beautiful
it looks because it is covered in gems. Using his vision as a means to connect to the reader, he
takes us through his dream in three parts. To effectively communicate with his audience, the
narrator must make us remember our experience with the crucifixion. Dream of the Rood can be
compared with Christian George Stevens The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) because each is
telling the story about the crucifixion. Certain similarities are present throughout both works;
however, they are shown in different perspectives. Dream of the Rood takes a traditional... Show
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In the Dream, the mention of Satan is not present, but in the film Stevens makes it a point to make
Satan a main character. Moreover, one of the main scenes is Satan speaking to the prophets and
planning against Christ, but the information is not factual. Consequently, this movie cannot be
taken seriously because it is too Hollywood and does not allow for the emotional connection that
is seen in Dream of the Rood. I trembled when he embraced me, but I dared not bow to the ground
(43). In The Greatest Story Ever Told, Jesus is neither as eloquent nor as effective as he should be.
Go now, and teach all nations. Make it your first care to love one another and to find the kingdom
of God, and all things shall be yours without me asking (scene 5). In the film, he is repetitive and
the movie itself is over four hours, making it monotone and unappealing to the general audience.
The movie used familiar characters and took a 21st century approach, which removed any historical
aspect the film could have
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Rewarding Transformational Leadership and Active...
The results of the study suggested that rewarding transformational leadership and active
management by exception functioned as protecting factors. It also pointed to passive laissez faire
leadership as an exposing factor in terms of burnout among nursing staff. One of the limitations to
the study is that data was gathered using self administered measures; with no objective measures
used to assess leadership and burnout. The data was also cross sectional in nature therefore
conclusions cannot be drawn regarding the direction of casualty among multidimensional
leadership and burnout. A research study was conducted by Patrick Lavery (2007), to compare the
level s of burnout in Victorian nurses against normative data, and to assess the... Show more content
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The results of the focused interview revealed that the major stress related factors in the ICUs
pointed to: shortages of knowledgeable nurses, absenteeism, doctors demands, and lack of support
from management as well as colleagues, and the stress caused by temporary nurses acquired from
the agencies. Recommendations were made towards nursing unit management, further nursing
research, and nursing education. The limitations to this study are that the female participants are in
the majority compared to the male participants and the sample size was rather limited in number,
which limits the potential to generalize the results of this research. Ounder Basim surveyed 248
nurses from five hospitals in turkey in 2007 to identify the occupational burnout profiles of a
sample of nurses, and to examine alternative developmental models based on these profiles. The
Maslach Burnout Inventory was used to collect burnout data, and the Job descriptive index was
used to measure satisfaction with coworkers and supervisors. The results of the study revealed that
a higher level of emotional exhaustion was invariably associated with higher level of
depersonalization. However, higher emotional exhaustion or depersonalization is not always
associated with lower accomplishment. It was concluded that hospital managers should be watchful
for emotional exhaustion rather than depersonalization or perceptions of personal
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Modern Technologies Associated With Ceramics
Modern Technologies Associated with Ceramics
Introduction
Ceramics, what are they? It might seem like a simple question, plates and bricks and expensive
cooking knives. People use ceramics every day in their lives, but they don t understand the huge
amount of technology that goes into a nice plate. Before we can go over the cutting edge of
ceramics we have to understand the technology that goes into every ceramic. The technologies
associated with traditional ceramics deserve a paper of their own, but they seem vanilla compared
to advanced ceramics, which have new and interesting properties that can make them useful and
unlike any ceramic you see everyday. We can use the understanding of traditional ceramics as a
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Plasticity is primarily a property ball clays (Stephenson, 1912, p.13). Stephenson says that because
the plasticity of clay is destroyed at 450o, the temperature needed to drive off the water, that
plasticity probably has something to do with the combination with water (1912, p.14). The
mechanism of this plasticity has not yet been satisfactorily explained by any theory, At present
three theories contest the field the colloid,the soluble salt, and the molecular attraction theories
(Stephenson, 1912, p. 14).
Traditional ceramics can be divided into three categories based on the chemicals and properties of
the clays. These types are china clay which you know to be porcelain, ball clay which is malleable ,
and fire clay which is refractory (Stephenson, 1912, p.12).
China clay is our first type of ceramic. China clay is used to make porcelain (Stephenson, 1912, p.
12). China clay is unique from the other clays because it has large amounts of kaolinite
(Stephenson,1912, p.12) Kaolinite is a white mineral, giving porcelain it s unique look, with a
chemical formula of Al2Si2O5(OH)4 (Stephenson,1912, p.12).
Ball clay is the next type of clay. Ball clay is unique because of its malleability (Stephenson.
1912, p.13). Ball clay is the clay you see potters working on potter s wheels. It s useful to potters
because it can be molded into complex forms and made permanent by firing (Stephenson, 1912,
p.13).
Fire clay is the final type of
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Marc Bennetts
In Marc Bennetts article, Russia s anti gay law is wrong but so is some of the criticism from the
west , he explains what exactly the law is about in laymen terms. Though the law is vaguely word
as Bennetts puts it, the law basically outlaws propaganda of homosexuality to minors. Bennetts is
stating how the western world, the United Statesmostly, has played into Vladimir Putins hands by
its criticism of the law. This anti gay propaganda law was signed in the summer of 2013, and some
of the outcries from activists have been in the form of hate speech in the words of Bennetts. One
the activists, Stephen Fry, has stated the law has similarities to the Nazi holocaust. Even President
Barack Obama has stated that he has no patience
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M Night Shyamalan Stereotypes
In the movie, Unbreakable, directed by M. Night Shyamalan the main character David Dunn has
a sharp intuition, better than average strength, and a natural immunity to getting injured or sick,
rather than superpowers that his son and Elijah Price believe him to have. To begin with, David
Dunn has honed his instincts to sense danger due to his current position as a security guard.
From many years as a security guard, David has gained the ability to sense criminals. However,
this is not a supernatural talent since one can guess who is a potential criminal by using
stereotypes. For example, the man David assumed to have a gun was wearing a camouflage
army jacket and people with that type of style are usually violent or like to show off. In addition,
David could have smelt alcohol from the person in the army jacket. As for being able to guess the
color of the gun handle, David himself said that he had a one out of two chance of guessing
correctly and he could have gotten a glimpse of the gun when he turned around for a double take.
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David was able to lift three hundred fifty pounds during his workout with his son. The fact that
David has a workout room in his basement suggests that he exercises regularly as a condition of
his job, which requires him to be at his physical peak. Also, David was an athlete in college, so
physical strength is important to him. His earliest show of strength was when he pulled the car
door off its hinges after he was in a car accident with Audrey, his present wife. People can
perform great physical feats when in emergencies, like a car accident, due to adrenaline.
Moreover, David was a star football player at the time, so he was also in his physical prime.
Therefore, David s extraordinary strength is from maintenance of his body instead of from a
superpower meant to protect
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Case Study Of Dannon
The parent company Danone, as part of its social activity teaches and educates Corporate Social
Responsibility initiative across its subsidiary. Internal and external communication program help
blend corporate global culture and shapes the best practices in the U.S where Dannon operates.
Dannon views U.S market as a growth oriented with per person consumption, which is much less
than other part of Europe. Dannon executives identified this opportunity as a high growth area and
used its Corporate Social Responsibilityprograms in its communicationwith customers. According
to Arevalo, Fallon (2008), corporate citizenship initiative is to embrace, support, and carryout
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The communication design needs to consider a combination of corporate and local brand in terms
of nutrition, environment and health benefits. It starts with a commitment from the leaders who
manage customers within Dannon and its parent company, the need for product marketing and
supporting society through various responsible activities. The design should be in, such as way all
levels of employee in Dannon need to understand the Corporate Social Responsibility
communication messages that will increase consumer confidence in its
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Investment Law, Tax Law and the Biotechnology Industry
Advancements in science have been in most cases an indirect result of addressing the economic and
military needs in the world. Similarly, advances in biotechnology are not exempt from this
statement, as biotechnology found its birth in part due to the fertile economic landscape and the
huge gaps left in the market by the big pharmaceutical companies. An interesting point that the
author mentioned in the book was how changes in investment law and tax law in the United States
of America propelled the venture capitalindustry and the correlation of these events in the rise of
the biotechnology industry.
The first event that changed the landscape in the venture capital business took place in 1970.
During this year the Department of Labor changed the rules and allowed pension funds to invest
their money in venture capital funds. The second event took place in 1978, when a new law was
passed in Congress that allowed for capital gains to be taxed at a lower rate than regular income.
These two events helped to take the venture capital business from the hands of a few wealthy
families in the United States to large institutional investors, thus releasing large amounts of risk
capital ready to be poured into startup companies. Additionally, a lower tax rate for capital gains
motivated all kinds of investors to try their hand at entrepreneurship, thus increasing the cash flow
into small startup companies. Moreover, a large percentage of the risk capital available during the
1970 s
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Human Services And Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is the act or practice of illegally transporting people from one country or area to
another, typically for the purposes of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation, however, it is
continuing to grow in the united states and is happening everywhere not just in other countries. In
this essay, I want to explain how human traffickingis involved in human services and how we can
help people get help after they have been a victimof human trafficking. Victims can be men or
women, or children, foreign nationals or U.S. citizens, the attacker normally draws in the victim
with a stable job, education, or relationships.
In most cases, social services would be involved in helping the victim either cope or get medical
attention.
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Architectural Styles Of The Ottoman Empire
Distinguishable characteristics like the form, method of construction, regional features, and the
materials used to make a building or any other construction, which helps in identifying that structure
amongst others are what comprise an architectural style. Architectural styles have a vast diversity
as they represent changes in beliefs, religion, fashion, and the invention of new technology over a
broad time period. Over the ages, different empires would rule over a region with each ruler of
those empires having their own unique perspective on their religion. Subsequently, when new
empires would come in power, they would then take inspiration from the previous empire s
architecture and add or remove characteristics from the architecture based on their personal
religious perspectives.
In the same way, the Ottoman empire was influenced by styles of architecture from the preceding
empires, namely the Byzantine, Iranian, and Islamic architectural styles. As a result, the Ottoman
empire s architectural style has resemblances with the Romanesque architecture, which is a blend of
the ancient Roman and Byzantine architectures. And it also has similarities with the Gothic
architecture which was heavily influenced by the Romanesque architecture and subsequently by the
Renaissance architecture. However, all three of these architectural styles also have their differences
due to individual religious perspectives.
The Byzantine architecture made with architectural traditions of the
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Dihybrid Cross Lab Report
Discussion (1226 words)
From dihybrid test crosses, map distances of 0.69 m.u. between purple and apterous, 5.71 m.u.
between black and purple, and 7.56 m.u. between black and apterous genes were determined. The
calculated map distances of 0.69 and 5.71 between more closely linked genes are consistent with
published distances of 0.7 and 6 map units respectively. Inconsistencies between published data
and calculated map distances in regards to larger map distances, such as between black and
apterous genes, are due to the nature of dihybrid test crosses. The greater distance between black
and apterous genes increases the likelihood of multiple crossovers. Double crossovers are
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Thus, more accurate RF and map distances are generated from trihybrid crosses. Moreover, double
recombinants are useful in determining gene order in trihybrid crosses. The simultaneous
derivation of map distances and gene order from a single cross signify the efficiency of trihybrid
crosses.
Limitations of this method of gene mapping decrease accuracy of data (Hartwell et al. 2004). The
map generated from dihybrid crosses does not directly translate to the physical location of genes on
a chromosome. While gene order is maintained, map distances may not correlate with distances on
chromosomes. This is because DNA between genes does not always correspond with map units,
and due to multiple crossovers which are unaccounted for in trihybrid crosses. This increases
inaccuracy of data, especially between more separated genes. Further, the 50% RF limit leads to
less detailed measurements of distances on chromosomes. As recombination does not occur more
than 50% of the time, genes further apart on chromosomes cannot be accurately mapped. However,
a more accurate map can be established through adding smaller distances.
Emerging techniques facilitate genetic mapping in humans (Altshuler et al. 2008). Genome wide
association studies through mapping single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are useful in
identifying loci associated with disease susceptibility. SNPs are common genetic variations which
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The Castle Siege Research Paper
The Castle Siege Running up a hill, guns in hands with bullets whizzing by you, You and 4
others following close behind, slowly being gunned down 1 by 1, Frightened he might be next.
Storming a castle by yourself with Germans in it. And have the heart of a lion. Vernon Baker
was an African american who was Well respected among the ranks as a First Lieutenant. I admire
this person because he was a African american to get the medal of honor, the highest military
award given by the government during his service during WWII. Also he was awarded a Bronze
star, 2 Purple hearts, Croce Di Guerra Al valor, combat infantry Badge, and Distinguished Service
Badge (which was upgraded to the Medal of Honor) during his service in WWII and Korean war.
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Deputy Ben Field Case Study
In a South Carolina school, a female african american student was asked to turn off her phone
and leave the classroom, but she resisted. Then, Deputy Ben Fields, a white officer, was called to
the scene. In a video of the confrontation between the police officer and the student it is obvious
that the force used in this incident was not appropriate. Deputy Ben Fields is shown grabbing the
girl forcefully, grabbing her with a choke hold and then tossing her desk aside. He then promptly
pulled her out of the desk and is shown sitting on her repeatedly saying Gimme your hands . An
officer claimed that there were no signs of injury however, the students attorney said that the
student did in fact have injuries, she suffered a bruise on her head,
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Mechanical And Chemical Digestion Of The Digestive System
Digestion is the process of breaking larger food particles into smaller particles that can pass
through the plasma membrane. The digestive system is in charge of this process. To begin, the
mouth receives food, breaking it into smaller particles by chewing, a form of mechanical digestion
with the teeth, for absorption. The tongue aids in this process of chewing and swallowing as a
muscular organ. Additionally, the salivary glands in the mouth secrete saliva to help lubricate the
food and begin chemical digestionwith its digestive enzyme, salivary amylase. Also aiding in
chemical digestion in the mouth is mucin. When in the mouth, salivary mucins functions as a
protective layer.
Once formed into a small rounded mass, called a bolus, the food passes through a sphincter, a
muscular ring that regulates the size of an opening, and enters the esophagus, a muscular tube
leading to the stomach. No additional digestion occurs here. For the food to travel, it is lubricated
with mucus and moved by peristalsis into the stomach. At the end of the esophagus, at the opening
to the stomach, is a sphincter. Once in the stomach, a J shaped organ in the upper left region of the
abdominal cavity, the food goes through additional mechanical and chemical digestion. The
churning action of the stomach muscles physically breaks down the food while the acids and
enzymes released help breakdown the nutrients. Hydrochloric acid, a strong acid, helps break down
protein and destroy foreign
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Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire Theme Essay
The book Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire has many themes. However I feel the most
significant theme is the no matter what situation you re in, you should always work hard to
achieve your goal. What I mean by this is that Harry Potter wanted to be part of the tri wizard
tournament but knew he couldn t. Because of this, when his name flew out at the last moment he
was very surprised. Despite this, he knew once you were in the tri wizard tournament you must
compete, so he did what he must to pass all the challenges. The first quote supporting that he work
tirelessly to succeed in the tournament is The heavy book soared out of Hermione s hand, flew
across the room, and Harry caught it (Rowling 347). This quote is from the first challenge... Show
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This gillyweed allows Harry to complete the task getting closer to his end goal. On the third
task, Harry has to go through a maze with obstacles, an example of this is And Harry ran as he
had never before in his life, knocking two stunned death eaters aside as he passed; he zigzagged
behind headstones... (Rowling 668). Harry is fighting Voldemort who has come back to power
and plans to make quick work of Harry however Harry is stronger than anyone expected and
overcomes the extremely powerful spell. This shows how even with very little to no hope left,
Harry pushed himself to get away from a precarious situation to get to his goal of being the tri
wizard tournament champion. The fourth and final supporting quote is He d have to try and
work out the clues (Rowling 630). Harry must get past a sphinx which if half human and half
lion, he isn t very good with riddles which is what the sphinx asked him. He puts his mind to it
and is able to figure out the riddle. He pushed past all obstacles in the book including those
mentioned here, all to achieve his goal which changed
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Terror Attacks During The Vietnam War
Terror Attacks during a Time of War: Vietnam War Attack on the US Embassy in Saigon Over the
course of the Vietnam War there were four attacks on the US Embassy of South Vietnam. The first
incident occurred on March 30, 1965, when the Vietcong detonated a car bomb outside the
embassy. The car contained roughly three hundred pounds of explosives. The explosion killed two
Americans, one of whom was a female CIA employee. In addition to the two dead Americans,
nineteen Vietnamese and one Filipino who were serving in the U.S. Navy. One hundred and eighty
three others were also injured. After the destruction of the first Embassy another one was built two
years later. However in on January 31, 1968 during the height of the Tet Offensive, the Vietcong
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Strauss-Howe s Generations
Generations
Strauss Howe s generational theory explains in detail how the year in which you are born affects
your development, attitudes and socialisation in society. William Strauss and Neil Howe designed
the theory to be a recurring cycle in America. The generation you are born into can reflect your
traits and be a reflection on what type of person you will grow up to be. Strauss Howe examined
the patterns in historical generations and used generational events to create a theory revolving
around it. These generational events are known as turnings.
Although the Strauss Howe generation theory is easy to understand, there can be exceptions. For
example, a baby boomer can adjust their lifestyle and attitudes to be more like the younger
generations. Family, culture, gender, sexuality, beliefs, location, social class, peers, school and
media are all factors that can influence how a person may fit into a certain generation. Due to these
factors, many questions can be asked about this theory differing between people born in different
countries, people of different cultural, and of different social classes and status.
Baby Boomers
Prophet (Idealist)
1943 1960 (57 74)
Were named after the uptake (?) in birth rates during WWII.
At the end of 1943, there were approximately 2.4 million baby boomers, with 1964 having 72.5
million.
Bill Clinton was the first baby boomer to serve as president. George W. Bush, Barack Obama and
Donald Trump are also famous baby boomers.
They are the
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The European Community s Involvement in the Energy Sector
The European Union s total expenditures on research and development have grown rapidly since
the mid 1980s. For example, in the period between the EU s First Framework Programme for
Research and Technological Development (spanning the period 1984 1987) and the Fourth
Framework Programme (1994 1998), R D investments under the Framework Programme grew in
real terms by more than 120%. The budget for the Fifth Framework Programme (1998 2002) is
projected to be approximately $15 billion. R D investments in the health, biotechnology,
information technology, and transportation areas have grown most markedly in recent years.
Energy R D constitutes a major, yet declining, share of the total R D expenditures of the European
Union(EU). Adoption in 1996 of a Directive for the Internal Market for Electricity: The Directive
marks the first major legislative step toward the creation of an open and competitive European
electricity market. Under this law, all Member States were required to open at least 25.37% of
their electricity markets to competition as of February 1999. Under the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, the
European Union committed itself to an 8% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 1990
levels by 2008 2012. Greenhouse gas emissions reduction and climate change mitigation now
occupy a central position in EU Energy policy. The increase in funding for renewable energy R D
in the Fourth Framework Programme aimed to propel the growth of renewable energy in Europe
and to spur European
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Zodiac Killer Thesis
As a young girl I always had a fascination with mystery books, it was my first favorite genre of
books. I had a huge interests for mystery and crime and the psychology behind it. But the one
crime that truly left me thinking for a while was the story of the Zodiac Killer. The Zodiac Killer
is a murderer who taunted the bay area with sending descriptions of his brutal crimes to the San
Francisco Chronicle to ultimately frighten them. His crimes were in the late 1960 s and up to
this day he has never been caught despite his sloppy mistakes. Even with technology so
advanced now it is still a cold case. If it was this guys wisdom or the detectives lack of wisdom
that made one man able to shake up all of California and get away with it, no one would ever
know. But mainly what we will never know is what drove one man to commit such horrid crimes
and could all this had been prevented by the community. As soon as a community experiences a
crime they always turn to the citys finest to do their job and figure out who did it and keep the
city safe and blame them if they are unable to find the killer. For example San Francisco eventually
began to blame their detectives for the crimes that were happening because they were unable to
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We are taught if we are nice to others they will be nice back. But is the key to keep people happy
really that simple. If we are always good to others will they always be good back. Ones
childhood shapes our future in my opinion. People that tend to have a more happy youth grow
up happier, but for those who suffer at a young age tend to inflict their pain to the world when
they grow up. No one can be blamed for the life they are given but I wonder is there anything
anyone could ve done to this man to prevent all this. Is there one person who could have gave him
attention when no one did or was he doomed from the
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Essay about Modern Photograph and Realism
In 1979 Stephen Shore, Merced River, Yosemite National Park, 1930 Walker Evans, Factory street
in Amsterdam, New York, and in 1941 Dorothea Lange, Road on the Great White Plains, these three
photographers transformed their landscape photographs into their own distinctive significance
through the expression of realism, a movement in modern photography. Shore transforms a common
place to an escape, Evans documents the effects of one of the most important historical periods in
American social historyand Lange uses her photography as a tool for political change. Although
they all embodied their photograph with their own significance, they don t share the same motives.
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This image almost looks like an alley. Due to the wet glossy floors you can tell it was previously
raining. The first thing to catch your attention is the long road receding infinitely, leading your
eyes from the foreground to the background creating maximum depth of field like in Shore s
photo. Instead of trees fading into mountains we see buildings fading into trees. Evans captures
the differing building types. However, there is a repetition in windows. The stone building
echoes the stone road. The power lines seem to unite the two sides of the streets together. The
third building to the left is half black and half white, which creates strong contrast. The building
creates a subtle shadow on each side of the stone road leaving the middle of the road highlighted
by diffused sun light. The background also creates contrast as the dark trees overlap the light sky.
Unlike Stephen Shore s use of color to project happiness, love, and freedom, Evan s photo is black
and white, projecting loneliness, emptiness, and hopelessness. Do to the absence of human
presence; this quiet image signifies solitude and abandonment. It is evident that most of these
buildings are factories. However, if there are no signs of workers, the photo signifies that something
so bad happened here that everyone fled and abandoned the place. With this photo, Evans does not
try to persuade a point of view; instead he documents the truth, representing social realism. An
artistic movement in modern
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Zipcar Strengths And Weaknesses
Abstract/Summary This case is about a global car sharing service that lets you rent cars at your
convenience. Zipcar started in 1999 when its European founders brought their idea of a car sharing
business to America, and has since partnered and expanded its business in many different countries
such as Austria, Canada, France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Zipcars major
marketingstrategy focuses on making transportation more convenient to urban life, rather than just
making money from its car rental system. The purpose of the case is to show how a company can
grow based on its marketing strategies, marketing ethics, and building branding relationships to
reach out to urban lifestyle.
Source: http://www.zipcar.com/about
Marketing Concept One: SWOT Analysis A SWOT analysis evaluates the company s overall
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Strengths include internal capabilities, resources,
and positive factors in order to achieve its objectives and successfully serve its customers.
Weaknesses are ways the company can be limited internally and factors that interfere with the
company s performance. Opportunities are external trends the company may use to its advantage.
Finally, threats are external trends that may challenge the company s performance.
Strengths
One of Zipcar s best strengths is its consumer friendly approach and disruptive innovation that sets it
apart from its competitors. Zipcar provides customers with
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Gay Conversion Therapy
Electroconvulsive shock therapy, copper heating wires and mind altering drugs seem like
something straight out of a terrifying horror film, but these are all painful realities for some
victims of conversion therapy. Conversion therapy is also known as reparative therapy, and is the
widespread practice of trying to change the sexuality of gaymen and women all over the world. It is
an inhumane process that only hurts patients. Gay conversion therapy is a horrifying term used to
rationalize physical torture, psychological damage and systematic oppression towards the LGBT
community that needs to be banned.
Love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love, cannot be killed or swept aside (Lin
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All around, the gay conversion therapy movement has been harmful, physically and mentally.
This movement has caused damage all around the world to it s victims, but has yet to be banned.
It is scary, and the safety of LGBT people are threatened every day by people in political power,
people in religious power and more. There are no legitimate reasons for homosexuals to change,
much less want to change in the eyes of a discriminatory society. Finally being able to love someone
and share that is such an amazing thing. No matter the orientation, that is something to
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Profile International Markets
Profile international markets
In this assignment I will select 2 countries as the potential international markets to be targeted by
TTNQ.they are india and dubai.
Part A: Identify suitable international markets
This part of the project requires you to select at least 2 potential international markets for
investigation for TTNQ.
1. Identify at least 5 key information sources that can assist you to identify suitable international
markets.
Write down the web site reference of each of these reference sources and summarise the information
that the web site provides that will assist you to identify international markets for TTNQ.
ACADEMICS: I have read the famous book incredible india an exotic land of history,culture and
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Trade Practices Act:in india The Constitution of India, in its essay in building up a just society, has
mandated the State to direct its policy towards securing that end. Articles 38 and 39 of the
Constitution of India, which are part of the Directive Principles of State Policy, mandate the state to
direct its policy towards securing: that the ownership and control of material resources of the
community are so distributed as to best sub serve the common good; and that the operation of the
economic system does not result in concentration of wealth and means of production to the
common detriment..
3. Identify and use criteria to determine suitability of the international market based on criteria
included in the Marketing Plan and/or included in country profiles on the TTNQ web site. Then
based on these criteria, discuss which of the 2 countries that you have researched offers the offers
the best potential for TTNQ? Why? Which factors were important in making your
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The Tragic Play “Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead”
The tragic play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead by Stoppard were retold from the story of
Shakespeare famous play Hamlet . The two insignificant characters in Hamlet became the
protagonists in Stoppard s play, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead and Hamlet as a minor
character. The author s different perspective of Shakespeare s two minor characters made the
audience realize that being control like a puppet by Hamletmight have led them to their death.
Throughout the play, Hamlet s presence effected the two protagonists life.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are never in control of their situations. As the beginning, Rosencrantz
were flipping the coin and afterwards they meet the players. The stage suddenly took Rosencrantz
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So as friends they wanted to help Hamlet out by playing the question game with each other.
The author Stoppard made Hamlet the minor character and the antagonist in his play. However,
through his speeches we can think he is controlling the protagonists. When the Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern are dead play shifts to Shakespeare s Hamlet play, the audience gets a hint that the
dialogues are about to change. It happens more when they are about to interact with Hamlet.
Hamlet in Stoppard s play was lost in his own world than socialize with Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern. But somehow his character s presence gave Rosencrantz and Guildenstern a hard
time in their simple aimless life.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern lives changed after Hamlet entered their life. As friends, they
really wanted to figure out Hamlet s madness problems. For this reason, they started playing the
only question game to solve Hamlet s mystery. This gave them a reason to serve the king and
help Hamlet. The readers will think the only reason the protagonists agreed to spy on Hamlet
because they were friends. And not because of money or rewards since they are not greedy people.
(Hamlet goes. Triumph dawns on them, they smile) (Stoppard 32). In short, both got a little scared
whenever Hamlet showed up because they were discussing and summarizing his personal life. At
the same time, didn t want Hamlet to know what they were up to but wanted
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Performance For Web Documents Mining Using Nlp And Latent...
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Performance for Web document mining using NLP and Latent Semantic Indexing with Singular
Value Decomposition
ABSTRACT
In this thesis we propose a description Web based document file can be say that Latent Semantic
Indexing is a application for information sentence and word based retrieval that promises to offer
better performance by incapacitating approximately limits that waves outdated term identical
methods. These word matching techniques have constantly relied on matching query terms with
document terms to retrieve the documents having terms matching the query terms. However, by
use of these traditional retrieval techniques, user s no need for adequately helped. While users want
to search through information based on conceptual content, natural languages have limited the
expression for such area of study. By Using Cholesky decomposition finds the lower triangular
matrix that satisfies . For instance, with two random variables the decomposition is done as
worked. Although, a determinant of the correlation matrix of the main variables does not have to
be positive and in that case other transformation methods can be applied. NLP (natural language
processing)is used for stemming, stop word and they show problem for polynomial series for the
sentence . Due to these natural language problems, individual words contained in user s queries,
may not clearly specify the intended user s concept that find the result in retrieval of some unrelated
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Education Policy Synthesis Essay
While many White Americans believe in merit based accomplishments, and that everyone has equal
opportunity to succeed, the achievement of minority groups is not welcome. Authors Chavez et al.,
outline the undocumented immigrant student experience, and how white meritocracy is merely a
pipe dream for those students. (2007) As young children, undocumented students, sometimes not
aware of their status, are told that if they work hard throughout their entire elementary/high school
career, that work will be paid off with acceptance into a university, or a good job.
According to Gillborn (2007), there are priorities that are considered when creating education
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Gillborn addresses how minoritized students have not shared equally in the improved attainments
associated with recent reforms, his example being testing and model minorities , can be applied to
undocumented students and the DREAM ACT. Actually the exact opposite of the model minority ,
due to the fears Americans hold towards undocumented peoples becoming citizens through the
DREAM Act. Lastly, what are the effects of the policy? Central reform strategies are known to
work against race equity, but are nevertheless promoted as best practice for all. These reforms are
known to discriminate in practice regardless of intent, and are therefore racist in their
consequences. (2007) In regards to undocumented students, the long term implications of limiting
access to higher education are significant, and the restriction of education will perpetuate exclusion
and stratification of minority ethnic and immigrant groups. (Palmer, 2011) Not providing
undocumented students with access to higher education is only hurting the U.S. in the long run as
well as the students. Yet, when white individuals are creating or rejecting education policies that
they think are for the best, in actuality undocumented students suffer and the U.S. economy takes a
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After coming to America Essay
After coming to America
All people seem to want the same basic things out of life regardless of race or religion.
Universally, people want a good job, a healthy family, and a chance for their children to have a
better life than the one they have. Families that already possess these things, whether through their
own hard work or merely by way of inheritance, rely on the existing power structures within society
to ensure that their future happiness continues . But what do people who do not belong to existing
power structures turn to in order to secure these things for their families and children?
During the course of America s lifetime, million upon millions of people left their homes and
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While many rights were now theirs, one common, significant change was that slave families ...
could now live together (Foner 7). Blacks could now join together and work toward a better future,
just like all other Americans could.
Because of the active participation of the federal government, laws were passed so that former
slaves could enjoy the benefits of the freedom just awarded to them. In South Carolina, blacks
demanded access to all the opportunities and privileges enjoyed by whites (14). Black
delegations in North Carolina, Alabama, Virginia and Tennessee all struggled to secure blacks a
modicum of justice in the local courts (15). Schools were set up to educate the former slaves.
Laws were passed that extended the rights of property ownership and the vote. Businesses were
started and churches were built. All of the rights enjoyed by all other Americans were finally
beginning to be enjoyed by these former slaves. But these gains were temporary.
White southerners, accustomed to making the decisions for blacks, resented this new power base,
and quickly came to see these new leaders as insolent boors indulging in legislative license, lording
it over downtrodden whites, looting the public treasury... ( Burns 23). When a political agreement
was made that required that
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Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Atonement with the Nazi Past Essay
Rainer Werner Fassbinder was arguably one of the greatest German directors after World War II.
During his fifteen year career, Fassbinder directed and produced among his other film works 40
full length films. Fassbinder was born in a small Bavarian town, Bad Wörishofen, on May 31,
1945, and died presumably of a drug overdose at the young age of 37 on June 10, 1982. He was
the most prominent German film director, actor and screenwriter in the New German Cinema. He
continued the tradition of great German movies, and dealt with the German Nazi past, the average
person s involvement in the dictatorship and the tendency to suppress the memory of those years
after World War II. The political reality and hard times in the 1920 s helped with
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Many directors and actors claimed that they were not involved with the Nazi regime and just did
their work in films, such as Leni Riefenstahl who failed to examine her role critically in the Nazi
regime. Some actors had a difficult time to gain employment for a short while, such as Heinz
RГјhmann, but he achieved success again, as did many actors who were prosperous in the postwar
years in the mostly German market again ( Heinz Ruehmann ). The movies in the 1950 s continued
the tradition of entertainment and many movies were made for pure entertainment of the masses
that wanted to escape their day to day lives. With the occurrence of the economic miracle in the
Ludwig Erhard era, people were busy accumulating wealth yet again and tended to ignore the recent
Nazi past ( It s now Chancellor Erhard ). This premise is what Fassbinder attempted to explore with
his movies, the refusal to deal with the past critically and the concentration on accumulation of
wealth and prosperity, often at the expense of emotional engagement with the fellow humans.
Rainer Werner Fassbinderwas born at the end of the war and grew up in the Wirtschaftswunder
(=economic miracle) in West Germanys conservative Bavaria. Coming from the theater, he was an
accomplished actor and started to direct his first low budget movie Love is Colder than Death in
1969 (Smith). Rainer Werner Fassbinder s work includes film and television, theater, radio plays
and essay writing (Smith).
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The Narrative Of Andrew Carnegie s Life
Andrew Carnegie was one of the most wealthiest and famous industrialists of his time. Carnegie
Corporation in New York, build the innovative foundation he established in 1911. The fortune he
made from his businesses, helped support the discovery of insulin, the breakdown of nuclear
weapons, the creation of Pell grants and of course Sesame Street. His corporation as a whole,
had an everlasting impact on public discourse and policy. Millions of people have benefited from
Carnegie s generosity and as he once said try to make the world in some way than you found it is to
have a noble motive in life . On November 25, 1835, Andrew Carnegiewas born in Dunfermline,
Scotland. Carnegie had very little formal education; although, he grew up in a family
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Puerto Rico American Culture Essay
Culture is a way that a particular group of people from the same background act. Like the way
they live or the way they speak their language, it could also be defined as the art of the culture
and the foods they eat, even the religion plays a role in culture. Puerto Rico is located in the
Caribbean and is east of the Dominican Republic and is also a part of the United States. In the
Puerto Rican culture, art, literature, music, and education are important to them in the 8 elements of
culture. In Puerto Rico, geography, modes of expression, values and religion, and social
organization show how the Puerto Rican culture is formed.
Geography is one of the elements that form the Puerto Rican culture. Puerto Rico is three times the
size of Rhode Island. In addition, the coastline is 501 km and they have constant droughts and
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In Puerto Rico, 85% of people are Catholic and 8% are Protestant. Puerto Rico has a small Jewish
community, however mostly everyone is Catholic. However, most people still worship even if
they don t belong to a certain religion. The African and Latin American also have influenced the
practices of their religion. The ceremonies include marriage, baptism, and funerals and are still
part of the Catholic tradition. Puerto Ricans celebrate all holidays with dancing, being with
family, and home fiestas. Home fiestas are when the whole family comes together and celebrates
holidays. They also believe in death and the afterlife. They have vigils or wakes which are known
as days of prayer. Medicine in Puerto Rico is just like the medication in the United States, but in
some places they still use curanderos which are native curers and use them with religious rituals to
heal the sick. Lastly, Religion and Values are important because it shows what their culture believes
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Factors that Affected the Outcome of World War Two Essay
Factors that Affected the Outcome of World War Two
There were many factors that affected the outcome of World War Two. Some of these were how
many tanks you had, how powerful your tanks were, and how well they were built. The Allies had
the most tanks in the war and this was one of the main things that helped them win. The Germans
had the most powerful tanks in the war, but the allies out numbered them. The Allies using light and
medium tanks in big groups against the Germans powerful tanks was the main thing that helped
them win World War Two.
During World War Two there were many different types of tanks. They were put into categories
depending on weight and armament. There were four main categories of tanks: heavy tanks, medium
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This led to American tanks being very maneuverable and mechanically reliable, but there was
hardly enough gun power and usually not enough protection. The Soviet designers put firepower
first, and made protection and mobility equal in second. Their tanks always had good guns, enough
protection, and they were fast, but they were not as reliable as the designers wanted. The British
designers put protection first, mobility second, and firepower third. This led to some failures. By
putting firepower last the guns on the British tanks weren t powerful enough to harm German tanks.
The Germans had the most powerful tank force out of all the countries fighting in World War Two.
Their tank force was composed in 1939 and had 3,195 vehicles in all. During World War Two the
Germans used the Blitzkrieg or lightning strategy, which was very effective. They also put all
their tanks into panzer divisions. These panzer divisions were a big success during the first two
years of the war. Other countries came up with formations similar to the panzer divisions. This led
to a drastic increase in tank production for the Germans. Starting in 1942 they rearmed all of their
tanks.
They made them bigger, heavier, have more armor, and they added bigger guns. The main tanks
that they upgraded were the Pz. IV and the Tiger Tank. They also introduced the Panther medium
tank around this time. The Panther medium
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Globalization And Globalisation
Choose an example from block 1 of how individuals are influenced. Which has a bigger influence
on individuals: globalisation or your chosen example from block 1 ?
Globalisation and immigration a socio political imbalance.
In this essay we are going to look at globalisation and immigration with the aim to see which has
the biggest impact on individuals. We shall examine what globalisation is and what effects it has
on trade, government and people. We will also look at immigration, the push and pull factors and
what immigration means to individuals depending on which part of the world they are leaving
behind. We will look at an illegal immigrants perspective in contrast to someone who is already a
citizen.
Globalisation refers to the apparently increasing exchange of goods, raw material, information,
people and money between parts of the world that have been geographically and culturally
separated until now . (The Open University, 2013, Block 4 , p13). Advancements in transportation
and communication technology have created a a global market for consumers anywhere in the
world. Whether it be through an internet connection at home or a superstore in the high street
selling produce from groceries, clothing and electrical, people can now purchase goods from any
country in the world who participate in the free market.
Immigration is the intent of an individual and/or their family to leave their country of origin to set
up home in a different nation because their
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Mother-Daughter Conflict Illustrated in The Joy Luck Club...
The book The Joy Luck Club is a novel written by Amy Tan, who is very famous in writing about
mother daughter relationships. There are four pairs of mothers and daughters whose stories are
told in The Joy Luck Club. All of the mothers were born in China and came to America because of
some kind of problem, but their daughters were born in the United States. Due to the fact that the
daughters were born in the United States, they are extremely Americanized. Consequently, they do
not value the Chinese heritage which their mothers valued dearly. As the daughters are growing up,
this conflict between them increases. Suyuan Woo and her daughter, June or Jing mei, two
characters from the book, had major conflicts over the Chinese belief system of... Show more
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This is what Suyuan believed and lived by, whereas Jing mei believed that she is an independent
individual and is capable of making her own choices. Consequently, Jing mei believed her mother
was simply trying to push Jing mei into someone she was not, and could never be.
Another conflict that arises from Confucianism is when Jing mei was told to go back to China and
tell her half sisters about their mother. She said what will I say? What can I tell them about my
mother? I don t know anything. (Tan 31). In Confucianism, very little of tradition is explicitly told
from mothers to daughters in the form of text. Ritual actions are supposed to be observed,
absorbed and understood in order to be preserved and handed down for posterity. But Jing mei, who
grew up in America, did not have a sense of following the tradition her mother brought to America,
or rather considered the Chinese tradition to be eccentric.
Suyuan had left twin daughters in China when she was fleeing from the Japanese army during the
war. They were mentioned many times in the book, but we never knew what happened to them
until the very end of the novel. During times of conflict with her mother, Jing mei would bring up
what might have happened with the twin sisters death. I wish I were dead! Like them! (Tan 153).
However, in the Chinese culture and according to how Suyuan lived, it is taboo to mention the
death of anyone,
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What Role Did Wu Zetian Play In Confucianism
In the feudal era of China, when Confucianism played a dominant role in human thoughts and was
the measure for all ethical standards, so that a woman became the Emperor, holding power
absolutely could not be possible. The men chauvinism affected deeply in the root of each
generations, each classes in the society which is heavily feudal as China. But Wu Zetian, from a
very normal woman, with her intellect, cunning and also cruelty, she rose to be the Emperor and till
now, she was the only female Emperor in Chinese history.
I. Introduction
Wu Zetian (624 705), the Empress of Emperor Gaozong of Tang, was the only female Emperor in
the history of Chinese feudalism. She was also crowned at the greatest age (67 years old) and one
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Several forces tried to knock her down but not successful. She created her mark in the history by
stabilizing national border, contributing to the economy as well as imperial authority at that time.
The female Emperor promoted agricultural development, taught farmers to cultivate, to manage the
land helping them to work favorably, handicrafts and trade developed prosperously, stable society,
firm security. The average economic growth under the reign of Wu Zetian was 0.7%, a high
number in the ancient times. People also appreciate Wu Zetian due to her way to use people and
contribution to the prosperity of Tang culture. However, she left bad reputation by abusing power
and killing innocent persons.
I realize she has the following advantages:
Firstly, she knew how to use her strengths absolutely, they were glamourous beauty, wisdom
intellect, cunning so as to expand her political power. All made her standing rose quickly and
finally the most honorable position the Emperor.
Secondly, she was ahead of its time. In Confucianism society to value men above women , she
improved the role and position of women in the society. She proved to all China that women could
participate well in state affairs, not only
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Negative Effects Of Social Media On Technology
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Leal
Per:2 Society has become too dependent with technology in their lives because they re always
on it, children are negatively affected, and it can become a hazardous obsession. First of all,
everyone is always using social media and they re on their device most of their device device
most of the time.Grantend, it is known that they are laws in california that drivers in California
and have to be hands free . However I know that people still post on social media and text when
driving.For example, in 2015 study that college students spend two hours a day on facebook and
their grades dropped
(newsela).This shows that if college students spend too much time on social media then this also
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Additionally Wendy and Peter in the veldtLost in the difference the the between reality and fantasy
Which creates a dilemma for the mind.this evidence highlight that the little kids that little kids still
think they are still in the online world even when they stop playing.This is important to limit the
use of Technology by children otherwise the children believe that the online world is realistic
life.All in all technology should be limited for children.Most importantly Society has become too
dependent on technology that they don t have time but they communicate in the virtual world to
that they don t have time to communicate and the real life only. Although there is lots of new
technology and many apps where people communicate that they are obsessed with selfies.For
example, employees are having a hard time concentrating their employees use of social networking
when they are working( Newsela).From this fact, it shows that human society has become to
addicted to technology.This matter since the employees are getting paid for job s they are not
doing.In Addition Facebook has more than more than 1.8 billion users around the globe that doesn t
include how many times they check it.This evidence highlights an obsession that can get worse and
worse that it can get dangerous.This is important because is a huge distraction that taking over the
live aren t
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Erp as Software as a Service (Saas) for Smes
ERP as Software as a Service *(*SaaS*)* for SMEs Table of Contents Page Abstract The main
barriers for implementing ERP systems in SMEs were constraints in terms of resources and
information, implementation time escalations, poorly defined organisational structures, weak
formalisation of procedures or processes, unclear and also confused understanding amongst the
employees and management. There are various methods to overcome the barriers of
implementing ERP solutions in SMEs. This include coming up with a realistic value adding
processes required to be incorporated in the proposed ERP system, providing effective education
on ERP systems, making sure as a vendors, they do not just provide lip service and to involve...
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For SaaS vendors, they must focus on make possible easier deployments to avoid the need for
pricey consultation support. Also they should truly deliver lower total cost of ownership (TCO)
and offer more robust strategies for integration that acknowledges the current volatile
environments and also in the near future. Finally, the SaaS solutions offered must be simpler,
more agile, more robust, and more intuitive and worthy of all the investments allocated.
References Banham, R 2008, Up and Away Companies are feeling a little less trapped by
spreadsheets these days , CFO Magazine, viewed 19 October 2009, Bernroider, E. W. N Leseure,
M. J 2005, Enterprise resource planning (ERP) diffusion and characteristics according to the system
s lifecycle: A comparative view of small to medium sized and large enterprises , Working Papers on
Information Processing and Information Management, Institute of Information Processing and
Information Management, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration. http:/
/epub.wu.ac.at/dyn/virlib/wp/eng/mediate/epub wu 01_84b.pdf?ID=epub wu 01_84b Bontis, N
Chung, H 2000, The evolution of software pricing: from box licenses to application service
provider models , Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy, Vol. 10, No.
3, pp. 246 255. Christodoulou, M 2009, How big is an SME? Confusion over size could complicate
international rules ,
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Reflection Of Education In High School
It s 1994 in Long Beach, California. Erin Gruwell is just starting her first teaching job, as
freshman and sophomore English teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School, which, two years
earlier, implemented a voluntary integration program. For many of the existing teachers, the
integration has ruined the school, whose previously stellar academic standing has been replaced
with many students who will be lucky to graduate or even be literate. Despite choosing the
school on purpose because of its integration program, Erin is unprepared for the nature of her
classroom, whose students live by generations of strict moral codes of protecting their own at all
cost. Many are in gangs and almost all know somebody that has been killed by gang violence. The
Latinos hate the Cambodians who hate the blacks and so on. The only person the students hate
more is Ms. Gruwell. It isn t until Erin holds an illegal discussion about a recent drive by shooting
death that she fully begins to understand what she s up against. And it isn t until she provides an
assignment of writing a daily journal which will be not graded, and will remain unread by her
unless they so choose that the students begin to open up to her.
I like this movie and the way it transitions from bad to good in the way that Erin Gruwell faces a
hard time up against these students with harsh realities who don t give a damn about anyone but
their own kind. However, as time passes Erin starts to realise these students backgrounds and
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The Influence Of Photography On American Culture
Art is not to be found by touring to Egypt, China, or Peru; if you cannot find it at your own door,
you will never find it. Ralph Waldo Emerson . Although many might think that it is a waste of time
and money, photography is a great hobby that people should try. However, even if someone has
different opinions, they must consider that photographyis steadily on its way to becoming a
worldwide everyday use, and is already part of the American culture. Who has contributed to the
making of the modern camerain earlier times? In ancient times, at approximately 5th century
B.C., the beginning of the camera was the use of a camera obscura, Greek meaning Dark room. A
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However, in 1727, a professor by the name of J. Schulze made the first known photosensitive
compound . J. Schulze mixed chalk, nitric acid, and silver in a flask, and then noticed how the
mixture darkened on the side exposed to the most light, accidentally creating the first
photographic compound. Later, in 1800, Thomas Wedgewood made what he called sun pictures
by placing objects on a piece of leather treated with silver nitrate, which were the first
photographs, although they faded and deteriorated if exposed to much light. In 1816,
NicГ©phore NiГ©pce combined the photosensitive paper with the camera obscura, which after
multiple tries and multiple years, created a permanent image on the paper. In 1834, Henry Fox
Talbot created a permanent image using paper soaked in silver chloride and fixed with a salt
solution, which was an image negative. Talbot could make a positive image by contact printing
the image onto another sheet of paper . There were many advancements to the photosensitive
paper, as it started to be explored by more and more scientists and other people. Who has
contributed to the modern camera from the 1850 s to the present day? In more recent times, the
ideas that were built together to become a camera were compounded more rapidly. In 1851,
Frederick Scott Archer, who was a sculptor from London, improved
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Christian Leaders Humility
According to your cited statement, Humility, at its core, is a spiritual process of being formed in
the image of God, indicate Bekker (nd., p. 3), and Lewis (2011, p. 127). You have made a great
point about humility as being the core of spiritual process. I also believe it is the core of
leadership behavior. I agree that there a need for Christian leaders to remain humble. I like to
add few of my insights to your great post. The Scripture, Mark 10:45 says, For even the Son of
Man came not to be served but to serve others and to give his life as a ransom for many. A leader s
humility should be expressed through his followers strengths and needs. Leader humility is still
viewed as a rare personality trait that somewhat mysteriously
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International Trade And Economic Growth
Nowadays, the international trade is very important for a growth economy, specially with advanced
technologies that facilitate communication. To obtain financial and technological resources for
economic growth, the nation needs certainly to participate in world trade. International trade of
developing countries leads to high growth and significant changes in the commodity structure by
reflecting changes in the economy. The countries in all over the world are economically
interdependent. No any nation can exist in economic isolation. If the economy of one nation
crashed, other nations in the world will probably be unstable as well. And that would be worse if
that nation among to developed nations. The gains from trade are dynamic because they cause
changes in economy s evolution through time. From a macroeconomic perspective, we can
analyze the gains from trade by focusing on the relation between trade openness and economic
growth. From a microeconomic perspective we can analyze the gains from trade by focusing on
connections between firm productivity and access to international markets. Recently, the literature
on the dynamic gains from trade takes a different approach rather than broad based measures of
GDP and economic openness. On the theory side, the heterogeneous firms models of Melitz
(2003) and Chaney (2008) present a rigorous basis for the existence of a link between trade
liberalization and within sector productivity gains: as less productive firms exit the market
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Budget Analysis Of The City Of Phoenix 2016 Essay
BUDGET ANALYSIS OF THE CITY OF PHOENIX 2016 WITH THE OBJECTIVE OF
MEETING THE NEEDS OF CITY
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Table of contents
1.Introduction ..................................................................
2.Literature Review...........................................................
3.Budget process and Agenda..............................................
4.Budget policies and procedure...............................................
5.Budget Trends......................................................................
6.Financial oversight and Accountability........................................
7.Methodology.................................................................
8.Recommendations...........................................................
9.Conclusions.................................................................
10.References.....................................................................
Introduction:
Phoenix is the largest capital city of the U.S state of Arizona. It has the population of 1,563,025
people (as of 2015) and it is the sixth most populous city in U.S which is considered the most
populous state capital in the United States. It has the population of more than 1 million residents.
Phoenix comes under the metropolitan area known as the Valley of the Sun, which is a part of the
Salt River Valley. Phoenix budget follows overall zero based budget format in which government
starts with zero every fiscal year.
The city of Phoenix uses a strategic plan to make decision at all levels of the organization and it
emphasis the city s efforts on its core businesses. Throughout the budget cycle, a strategic plan
shows helpful in communicating, connecting and setting budget priorities. The priorities in the
Phoenix Strategic Plan will support in distributing limited revenues or
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Software Testing and Team Size
CURRICULUM VITAE BHAGYA SARMA.HARI, E mail:bhagya.sarma@gmail.com Contact
No: 91 9949449405. Career Objective Seeking a challenging position in the area of Software
Testing in a Professional Organization, where my skills and my education background can add
value to the growth of the organization and allow development of my skills to organization
potential in the field of Testing. Work Experience Totally 14 Months of experience in the
information technology industry, experienced in game testing domain for 8 months in Arctern
consulting pvt ltd. (From 11 june 2010 to 4th feb 2011), and currently working in application
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  • 2. Dream Of The Rood Comparison Dream of the Rood takes on a perspective that is unfamiliar for anyone with knowledge on the crucifixion of Christ. The narrator emphasizes the loyalty of the cross to Christ and how beautiful it looks because it is covered in gems. Using his vision as a means to connect to the reader, he takes us through his dream in three parts. To effectively communicate with his audience, the narrator must make us remember our experience with the crucifixion. Dream of the Rood can be compared with Christian George Stevens The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) because each is telling the story about the crucifixion. Certain similarities are present throughout both works; however, they are shown in different perspectives. Dream of the Rood takes a traditional... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Dream, the mention of Satan is not present, but in the film Stevens makes it a point to make Satan a main character. Moreover, one of the main scenes is Satan speaking to the prophets and planning against Christ, but the information is not factual. Consequently, this movie cannot be taken seriously because it is too Hollywood and does not allow for the emotional connection that is seen in Dream of the Rood. I trembled when he embraced me, but I dared not bow to the ground (43). In The Greatest Story Ever Told, Jesus is neither as eloquent nor as effective as he should be. Go now, and teach all nations. Make it your first care to love one another and to find the kingdom of God, and all things shall be yours without me asking (scene 5). In the film, he is repetitive and the movie itself is over four hours, making it monotone and unappealing to the general audience. The movie used familiar characters and took a 21st century approach, which removed any historical aspect the film could have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Rewarding Transformational Leadership and Active... The results of the study suggested that rewarding transformational leadership and active management by exception functioned as protecting factors. It also pointed to passive laissez faire leadership as an exposing factor in terms of burnout among nursing staff. One of the limitations to the study is that data was gathered using self administered measures; with no objective measures used to assess leadership and burnout. The data was also cross sectional in nature therefore conclusions cannot be drawn regarding the direction of casualty among multidimensional leadership and burnout. A research study was conducted by Patrick Lavery (2007), to compare the level s of burnout in Victorian nurses against normative data, and to assess the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The results of the focused interview revealed that the major stress related factors in the ICUs pointed to: shortages of knowledgeable nurses, absenteeism, doctors demands, and lack of support from management as well as colleagues, and the stress caused by temporary nurses acquired from the agencies. Recommendations were made towards nursing unit management, further nursing research, and nursing education. The limitations to this study are that the female participants are in the majority compared to the male participants and the sample size was rather limited in number, which limits the potential to generalize the results of this research. Ounder Basim surveyed 248 nurses from five hospitals in turkey in 2007 to identify the occupational burnout profiles of a sample of nurses, and to examine alternative developmental models based on these profiles. The Maslach Burnout Inventory was used to collect burnout data, and the Job descriptive index was used to measure satisfaction with coworkers and supervisors. The results of the study revealed that a higher level of emotional exhaustion was invariably associated with higher level of depersonalization. However, higher emotional exhaustion or depersonalization is not always associated with lower accomplishment. It was concluded that hospital managers should be watchful for emotional exhaustion rather than depersonalization or perceptions of personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Modern Technologies Associated With Ceramics Modern Technologies Associated with Ceramics Introduction Ceramics, what are they? It might seem like a simple question, plates and bricks and expensive cooking knives. People use ceramics every day in their lives, but they don t understand the huge amount of technology that goes into a nice plate. Before we can go over the cutting edge of ceramics we have to understand the technology that goes into every ceramic. The technologies associated with traditional ceramics deserve a paper of their own, but they seem vanilla compared to advanced ceramics, which have new and interesting properties that can make them useful and unlike any ceramic you see everyday. We can use the understanding of traditional ceramics as a base on which we build an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Plasticity is primarily a property ball clays (Stephenson, 1912, p.13). Stephenson says that because the plasticity of clay is destroyed at 450o, the temperature needed to drive off the water, that plasticity probably has something to do with the combination with water (1912, p.14). The mechanism of this plasticity has not yet been satisfactorily explained by any theory, At present three theories contest the field the colloid,the soluble salt, and the molecular attraction theories (Stephenson, 1912, p. 14). Traditional ceramics can be divided into three categories based on the chemicals and properties of the clays. These types are china clay which you know to be porcelain, ball clay which is malleable , and fire clay which is refractory (Stephenson, 1912, p.12). China clay is our first type of ceramic. China clay is used to make porcelain (Stephenson, 1912, p. 12). China clay is unique from the other clays because it has large amounts of kaolinite (Stephenson,1912, p.12) Kaolinite is a white mineral, giving porcelain it s unique look, with a chemical formula of Al2Si2O5(OH)4 (Stephenson,1912, p.12). Ball clay is the next type of clay. Ball clay is unique because of its malleability (Stephenson. 1912, p.13). Ball clay is the clay you see potters working on potter s wheels. It s useful to potters because it can be molded into complex forms and made permanent by firing (Stephenson, 1912, p.13). Fire clay is the final type of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Marc Bennetts In Marc Bennetts article, Russia s anti gay law is wrong but so is some of the criticism from the west , he explains what exactly the law is about in laymen terms. Though the law is vaguely word as Bennetts puts it, the law basically outlaws propaganda of homosexuality to minors. Bennetts is stating how the western world, the United Statesmostly, has played into Vladimir Putins hands by its criticism of the law. This anti gay propaganda law was signed in the summer of 2013, and some of the outcries from activists have been in the form of hate speech in the words of Bennetts. One the activists, Stephen Fry, has stated the law has similarities to the Nazi holocaust. Even President Barack Obama has stated that he has no patience ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. M Night Shyamalan Stereotypes In the movie, Unbreakable, directed by M. Night Shyamalan the main character David Dunn has a sharp intuition, better than average strength, and a natural immunity to getting injured or sick, rather than superpowers that his son and Elijah Price believe him to have. To begin with, David Dunn has honed his instincts to sense danger due to his current position as a security guard. From many years as a security guard, David has gained the ability to sense criminals. However, this is not a supernatural talent since one can guess who is a potential criminal by using stereotypes. For example, the man David assumed to have a gun was wearing a camouflage army jacket and people with that type of style are usually violent or like to show off. In addition, David could have smelt alcohol from the person in the army jacket. As for being able to guess the color of the gun handle, David himself said that he had a one out of two chance of guessing correctly and he could have gotten a glimpse of the gun when he turned around for a double take. Besides the gun... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... David was able to lift three hundred fifty pounds during his workout with his son. The fact that David has a workout room in his basement suggests that he exercises regularly as a condition of his job, which requires him to be at his physical peak. Also, David was an athlete in college, so physical strength is important to him. His earliest show of strength was when he pulled the car door off its hinges after he was in a car accident with Audrey, his present wife. People can perform great physical feats when in emergencies, like a car accident, due to adrenaline. Moreover, David was a star football player at the time, so he was also in his physical prime. Therefore, David s extraordinary strength is from maintenance of his body instead of from a superpower meant to protect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Case Study Of Dannon The parent company Danone, as part of its social activity teaches and educates Corporate Social Responsibility initiative across its subsidiary. Internal and external communication program help blend corporate global culture and shapes the best practices in the U.S where Dannon operates. Dannon views U.S market as a growth oriented with per person consumption, which is much less than other part of Europe. Dannon executives identified this opportunity as a high growth area and used its Corporate Social Responsibilityprograms in its communicationwith customers. According to Arevalo, Fallon (2008), corporate citizenship initiative is to embrace, support, and carryout values in the areas of human development and environment within the business... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The communication design needs to consider a combination of corporate and local brand in terms of nutrition, environment and health benefits. It starts with a commitment from the leaders who manage customers within Dannon and its parent company, the need for product marketing and supporting society through various responsible activities. The design should be in, such as way all levels of employee in Dannon need to understand the Corporate Social Responsibility communication messages that will increase consumer confidence in its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Investment Law, Tax Law and the Biotechnology Industry Advancements in science have been in most cases an indirect result of addressing the economic and military needs in the world. Similarly, advances in biotechnology are not exempt from this statement, as biotechnology found its birth in part due to the fertile economic landscape and the huge gaps left in the market by the big pharmaceutical companies. An interesting point that the author mentioned in the book was how changes in investment law and tax law in the United States of America propelled the venture capitalindustry and the correlation of these events in the rise of the biotechnology industry. The first event that changed the landscape in the venture capital business took place in 1970. During this year the Department of Labor changed the rules and allowed pension funds to invest their money in venture capital funds. The second event took place in 1978, when a new law was passed in Congress that allowed for capital gains to be taxed at a lower rate than regular income. These two events helped to take the venture capital business from the hands of a few wealthy families in the United States to large institutional investors, thus releasing large amounts of risk capital ready to be poured into startup companies. Additionally, a lower tax rate for capital gains motivated all kinds of investors to try their hand at entrepreneurship, thus increasing the cash flow into small startup companies. Moreover, a large percentage of the risk capital available during the 1970 s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Human Services And Human Trafficking Human trafficking is the act or practice of illegally transporting people from one country or area to another, typically for the purposes of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation, however, it is continuing to grow in the united states and is happening everywhere not just in other countries. In this essay, I want to explain how human traffickingis involved in human services and how we can help people get help after they have been a victimof human trafficking. Victims can be men or women, or children, foreign nationals or U.S. citizens, the attacker normally draws in the victim with a stable job, education, or relationships. In most cases, social services would be involved in helping the victim either cope or get medical attention. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Architectural Styles Of The Ottoman Empire Distinguishable characteristics like the form, method of construction, regional features, and the materials used to make a building or any other construction, which helps in identifying that structure amongst others are what comprise an architectural style. Architectural styles have a vast diversity as they represent changes in beliefs, religion, fashion, and the invention of new technology over a broad time period. Over the ages, different empires would rule over a region with each ruler of those empires having their own unique perspective on their religion. Subsequently, when new empires would come in power, they would then take inspiration from the previous empire s architecture and add or remove characteristics from the architecture based on their personal religious perspectives. In the same way, the Ottoman empire was influenced by styles of architecture from the preceding empires, namely the Byzantine, Iranian, and Islamic architectural styles. As a result, the Ottoman empire s architectural style has resemblances with the Romanesque architecture, which is a blend of the ancient Roman and Byzantine architectures. And it also has similarities with the Gothic architecture which was heavily influenced by the Romanesque architecture and subsequently by the Renaissance architecture. However, all three of these architectural styles also have their differences due to individual religious perspectives. The Byzantine architecture made with architectural traditions of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Dihybrid Cross Lab Report Discussion (1226 words) From dihybrid test crosses, map distances of 0.69 m.u. between purple and apterous, 5.71 m.u. between black and purple, and 7.56 m.u. between black and apterous genes were determined. The calculated map distances of 0.69 and 5.71 between more closely linked genes are consistent with published distances of 0.7 and 6 map units respectively. Inconsistencies between published data and calculated map distances in regards to larger map distances, such as between black and apterous genes, are due to the nature of dihybrid test crosses. The greater distance between black and apterous genes increases the likelihood of multiple crossovers. Double crossovers are unaccounted for in dihybrid crosses, thus resulting in RF and map ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, more accurate RF and map distances are generated from trihybrid crosses. Moreover, double recombinants are useful in determining gene order in trihybrid crosses. The simultaneous derivation of map distances and gene order from a single cross signify the efficiency of trihybrid crosses. Limitations of this method of gene mapping decrease accuracy of data (Hartwell et al. 2004). The map generated from dihybrid crosses does not directly translate to the physical location of genes on a chromosome. While gene order is maintained, map distances may not correlate with distances on chromosomes. This is because DNA between genes does not always correspond with map units, and due to multiple crossovers which are unaccounted for in trihybrid crosses. This increases inaccuracy of data, especially between more separated genes. Further, the 50% RF limit leads to less detailed measurements of distances on chromosomes. As recombination does not occur more than 50% of the time, genes further apart on chromosomes cannot be accurately mapped. However, a more accurate map can be established through adding smaller distances. Emerging techniques facilitate genetic mapping in humans (Altshuler et al. 2008). Genome wide association studies through mapping single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are useful in identifying loci associated with disease susceptibility. SNPs are common genetic variations which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Castle Siege Research Paper The Castle Siege Running up a hill, guns in hands with bullets whizzing by you, You and 4 others following close behind, slowly being gunned down 1 by 1, Frightened he might be next. Storming a castle by yourself with Germans in it. And have the heart of a lion. Vernon Baker was an African american who was Well respected among the ranks as a First Lieutenant. I admire this person because he was a African american to get the medal of honor, the highest military award given by the government during his service during WWII. Also he was awarded a Bronze star, 2 Purple hearts, Croce Di Guerra Al valor, combat infantry Badge, and Distinguished Service Badge (which was upgraded to the Medal of Honor) during his service in WWII and Korean war. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Deputy Ben Field Case Study In a South Carolina school, a female african american student was asked to turn off her phone and leave the classroom, but she resisted. Then, Deputy Ben Fields, a white officer, was called to the scene. In a video of the confrontation between the police officer and the student it is obvious that the force used in this incident was not appropriate. Deputy Ben Fields is shown grabbing the girl forcefully, grabbing her with a choke hold and then tossing her desk aside. He then promptly pulled her out of the desk and is shown sitting on her repeatedly saying Gimme your hands . An officer claimed that there were no signs of injury however, the students attorney said that the student did in fact have injuries, she suffered a bruise on her head, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Mechanical And Chemical Digestion Of The Digestive System Digestion is the process of breaking larger food particles into smaller particles that can pass through the plasma membrane. The digestive system is in charge of this process. To begin, the mouth receives food, breaking it into smaller particles by chewing, a form of mechanical digestion with the teeth, for absorption. The tongue aids in this process of chewing and swallowing as a muscular organ. Additionally, the salivary glands in the mouth secrete saliva to help lubricate the food and begin chemical digestionwith its digestive enzyme, salivary amylase. Also aiding in chemical digestion in the mouth is mucin. When in the mouth, salivary mucins functions as a protective layer. Once formed into a small rounded mass, called a bolus, the food passes through a sphincter, a muscular ring that regulates the size of an opening, and enters the esophagus, a muscular tube leading to the stomach. No additional digestion occurs here. For the food to travel, it is lubricated with mucus and moved by peristalsis into the stomach. At the end of the esophagus, at the opening to the stomach, is a sphincter. Once in the stomach, a J shaped organ in the upper left region of the abdominal cavity, the food goes through additional mechanical and chemical digestion. The churning action of the stomach muscles physically breaks down the food while the acids and enzymes released help breakdown the nutrients. Hydrochloric acid, a strong acid, helps break down protein and destroy foreign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire Theme Essay The book Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire has many themes. However I feel the most significant theme is the no matter what situation you re in, you should always work hard to achieve your goal. What I mean by this is that Harry Potter wanted to be part of the tri wizard tournament but knew he couldn t. Because of this, when his name flew out at the last moment he was very surprised. Despite this, he knew once you were in the tri wizard tournament you must compete, so he did what he must to pass all the challenges. The first quote supporting that he work tirelessly to succeed in the tournament is The heavy book soared out of Hermione s hand, flew across the room, and Harry caught it (Rowling 347). This quote is from the first challenge... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This gillyweed allows Harry to complete the task getting closer to his end goal. On the third task, Harry has to go through a maze with obstacles, an example of this is And Harry ran as he had never before in his life, knocking two stunned death eaters aside as he passed; he zigzagged behind headstones... (Rowling 668). Harry is fighting Voldemort who has come back to power and plans to make quick work of Harry however Harry is stronger than anyone expected and overcomes the extremely powerful spell. This shows how even with very little to no hope left, Harry pushed himself to get away from a precarious situation to get to his goal of being the tri wizard tournament champion. The fourth and final supporting quote is He d have to try and work out the clues (Rowling 630). Harry must get past a sphinx which if half human and half lion, he isn t very good with riddles which is what the sphinx asked him. He puts his mind to it and is able to figure out the riddle. He pushed past all obstacles in the book including those mentioned here, all to achieve his goal which changed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Terror Attacks During The Vietnam War Terror Attacks during a Time of War: Vietnam War Attack on the US Embassy in Saigon Over the course of the Vietnam War there were four attacks on the US Embassy of South Vietnam. The first incident occurred on March 30, 1965, when the Vietcong detonated a car bomb outside the embassy. The car contained roughly three hundred pounds of explosives. The explosion killed two Americans, one of whom was a female CIA employee. In addition to the two dead Americans, nineteen Vietnamese and one Filipino who were serving in the U.S. Navy. One hundred and eighty three others were also injured. After the destruction of the first Embassy another one was built two years later. However in on January 31, 1968 during the height of the Tet Offensive, the Vietcong ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Strauss-Howe s Generations Generations Strauss Howe s generational theory explains in detail how the year in which you are born affects your development, attitudes and socialisation in society. William Strauss and Neil Howe designed the theory to be a recurring cycle in America. The generation you are born into can reflect your traits and be a reflection on what type of person you will grow up to be. Strauss Howe examined the patterns in historical generations and used generational events to create a theory revolving around it. These generational events are known as turnings. Although the Strauss Howe generation theory is easy to understand, there can be exceptions. For example, a baby boomer can adjust their lifestyle and attitudes to be more like the younger generations. Family, culture, gender, sexuality, beliefs, location, social class, peers, school and media are all factors that can influence how a person may fit into a certain generation. Due to these factors, many questions can be asked about this theory differing between people born in different countries, people of different cultural, and of different social classes and status. Baby Boomers Prophet (Idealist) 1943 1960 (57 74) Were named after the uptake (?) in birth rates during WWII. At the end of 1943, there were approximately 2.4 million baby boomers, with 1964 having 72.5 million. Bill Clinton was the first baby boomer to serve as president. George W. Bush, Barack Obama and Donald Trump are also famous baby boomers. They are the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The European Community s Involvement in the Energy Sector The European Union s total expenditures on research and development have grown rapidly since the mid 1980s. For example, in the period between the EU s First Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (spanning the period 1984 1987) and the Fourth Framework Programme (1994 1998), R D investments under the Framework Programme grew in real terms by more than 120%. The budget for the Fifth Framework Programme (1998 2002) is projected to be approximately $15 billion. R D investments in the health, biotechnology, information technology, and transportation areas have grown most markedly in recent years. Energy R D constitutes a major, yet declining, share of the total R D expenditures of the European Union(EU). Adoption in 1996 of a Directive for the Internal Market for Electricity: The Directive marks the first major legislative step toward the creation of an open and competitive European electricity market. Under this law, all Member States were required to open at least 25.37% of their electricity markets to competition as of February 1999. Under the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, the European Union committed itself to an 8% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels by 2008 2012. Greenhouse gas emissions reduction and climate change mitigation now occupy a central position in EU Energy policy. The increase in funding for renewable energy R D in the Fourth Framework Programme aimed to propel the growth of renewable energy in Europe and to spur European ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Zodiac Killer Thesis As a young girl I always had a fascination with mystery books, it was my first favorite genre of books. I had a huge interests for mystery and crime and the psychology behind it. But the one crime that truly left me thinking for a while was the story of the Zodiac Killer. The Zodiac Killer is a murderer who taunted the bay area with sending descriptions of his brutal crimes to the San Francisco Chronicle to ultimately frighten them. His crimes were in the late 1960 s and up to this day he has never been caught despite his sloppy mistakes. Even with technology so advanced now it is still a cold case. If it was this guys wisdom or the detectives lack of wisdom that made one man able to shake up all of California and get away with it, no one would ever know. But mainly what we will never know is what drove one man to commit such horrid crimes and could all this had been prevented by the community. As soon as a community experiences a crime they always turn to the citys finest to do their job and figure out who did it and keep the city safe and blame them if they are unable to find the killer. For example San Francisco eventually began to blame their detectives for the crimes that were happening because they were unable to catch the Zodiac Killer. San Francisco in the late 1960 s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We are taught if we are nice to others they will be nice back. But is the key to keep people happy really that simple. If we are always good to others will they always be good back. Ones childhood shapes our future in my opinion. People that tend to have a more happy youth grow up happier, but for those who suffer at a young age tend to inflict their pain to the world when they grow up. No one can be blamed for the life they are given but I wonder is there anything anyone could ve done to this man to prevent all this. Is there one person who could have gave him attention when no one did or was he doomed from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay about Modern Photograph and Realism In 1979 Stephen Shore, Merced River, Yosemite National Park, 1930 Walker Evans, Factory street in Amsterdam, New York, and in 1941 Dorothea Lange, Road on the Great White Plains, these three photographers transformed their landscape photographs into their own distinctive significance through the expression of realism, a movement in modern photography. Shore transforms a common place to an escape, Evans documents the effects of one of the most important historical periods in American social historyand Lange uses her photography as a tool for political change. Although they all embodied their photograph with their own significance, they don t share the same motives. In 1979 Stephen Shore s coolly detailed photograph, Merced River,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This image almost looks like an alley. Due to the wet glossy floors you can tell it was previously raining. The first thing to catch your attention is the long road receding infinitely, leading your eyes from the foreground to the background creating maximum depth of field like in Shore s photo. Instead of trees fading into mountains we see buildings fading into trees. Evans captures the differing building types. However, there is a repetition in windows. The stone building echoes the stone road. The power lines seem to unite the two sides of the streets together. The third building to the left is half black and half white, which creates strong contrast. The building creates a subtle shadow on each side of the stone road leaving the middle of the road highlighted by diffused sun light. The background also creates contrast as the dark trees overlap the light sky. Unlike Stephen Shore s use of color to project happiness, love, and freedom, Evan s photo is black and white, projecting loneliness, emptiness, and hopelessness. Do to the absence of human presence; this quiet image signifies solitude and abandonment. It is evident that most of these buildings are factories. However, if there are no signs of workers, the photo signifies that something so bad happened here that everyone fled and abandoned the place. With this photo, Evans does not try to persuade a point of view; instead he documents the truth, representing social realism. An artistic movement in modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Zipcar Strengths And Weaknesses Abstract/Summary This case is about a global car sharing service that lets you rent cars at your convenience. Zipcar started in 1999 when its European founders brought their idea of a car sharing business to America, and has since partnered and expanded its business in many different countries such as Austria, Canada, France, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Zipcars major marketingstrategy focuses on making transportation more convenient to urban life, rather than just making money from its car rental system. The purpose of the case is to show how a company can grow based on its marketing strategies, marketing ethics, and building branding relationships to reach out to urban lifestyle. Source: http://www.zipcar.com/about Marketing Concept One: SWOT Analysis A SWOT analysis evaluates the company s overall strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Strengths include internal capabilities, resources, and positive factors in order to achieve its objectives and successfully serve its customers. Weaknesses are ways the company can be limited internally and factors that interfere with the company s performance. Opportunities are external trends the company may use to its advantage. Finally, threats are external trends that may challenge the company s performance. Strengths One of Zipcar s best strengths is its consumer friendly approach and disruptive innovation that sets it apart from its competitors. Zipcar provides customers with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Gay Conversion Therapy Electroconvulsive shock therapy, copper heating wires and mind altering drugs seem like something straight out of a terrifying horror film, but these are all painful realities for some victims of conversion therapy. Conversion therapy is also known as reparative therapy, and is the widespread practice of trying to change the sexuality of gaymen and women all over the world. It is an inhumane process that only hurts patients. Gay conversion therapy is a horrifying term used to rationalize physical torture, psychological damage and systematic oppression towards the LGBT community that needs to be banned. Love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love, cannot be killed or swept aside (Lin Manuel Miranda). Torturing people... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [] All around, the gay conversion therapy movement has been harmful, physically and mentally. This movement has caused damage all around the world to it s victims, but has yet to be banned. It is scary, and the safety of LGBT people are threatened every day by people in political power, people in religious power and more. There are no legitimate reasons for homosexuals to change, much less want to change in the eyes of a discriminatory society. Finally being able to love someone and share that is such an amazing thing. No matter the orientation, that is something to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Profile International Markets Profile international markets In this assignment I will select 2 countries as the potential international markets to be targeted by TTNQ.they are india and dubai. Part A: Identify suitable international markets This part of the project requires you to select at least 2 potential international markets for investigation for TTNQ. 1. Identify at least 5 key information sources that can assist you to identify suitable international markets. Write down the web site reference of each of these reference sources and summarise the information that the web site provides that will assist you to identify international markets for TTNQ. ACADEMICS: I have read the famous book incredible india an exotic land of history,culture and colour which introduces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Trade Practices Act:in india The Constitution of India, in its essay in building up a just society, has mandated the State to direct its policy towards securing that end. Articles 38 and 39 of the Constitution of India, which are part of the Directive Principles of State Policy, mandate the state to direct its policy towards securing: that the ownership and control of material resources of the community are so distributed as to best sub serve the common good; and that the operation of the economic system does not result in concentration of wealth and means of production to the common detriment.. 3. Identify and use criteria to determine suitability of the international market based on criteria included in the Marketing Plan and/or included in country profiles on the TTNQ web site. Then based on these criteria, discuss which of the 2 countries that you have researched offers the offers the best potential for TTNQ? Why? Which factors were important in making your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Tragic Play “Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead” The tragic play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead by Stoppard were retold from the story of Shakespeare famous play Hamlet . The two insignificant characters in Hamlet became the protagonists in Stoppard s play, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead and Hamlet as a minor character. The author s different perspective of Shakespeare s two minor characters made the audience realize that being control like a puppet by Hamletmight have led them to their death. Throughout the play, Hamlet s presence effected the two protagonists life. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are never in control of their situations. As the beginning, Rosencrantz were flipping the coin and afterwards they meet the players. The stage suddenly took Rosencrantz ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So as friends they wanted to help Hamlet out by playing the question game with each other. The author Stoppard made Hamlet the minor character and the antagonist in his play. However, through his speeches we can think he is controlling the protagonists. When the Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead play shifts to Shakespeare s Hamlet play, the audience gets a hint that the dialogues are about to change. It happens more when they are about to interact with Hamlet. Hamlet in Stoppard s play was lost in his own world than socialize with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. But somehow his character s presence gave Rosencrantz and Guildenstern a hard time in their simple aimless life. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern lives changed after Hamlet entered their life. As friends, they really wanted to figure out Hamlet s madness problems. For this reason, they started playing the only question game to solve Hamlet s mystery. This gave them a reason to serve the king and help Hamlet. The readers will think the only reason the protagonists agreed to spy on Hamlet because they were friends. And not because of money or rewards since they are not greedy people. (Hamlet goes. Triumph dawns on them, they smile) (Stoppard 32). In short, both got a little scared whenever Hamlet showed up because they were discussing and summarizing his personal life. At the same time, didn t want Hamlet to know what they were up to but wanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Performance For Web Documents Mining Using Nlp And Latent... A THESIS On Performance for Web document mining using NLP and Latent Semantic Indexing with Singular Value Decomposition ABSTRACT In this thesis we propose a description Web based document file can be say that Latent Semantic Indexing is a application for information sentence and word based retrieval that promises to offer better performance by incapacitating approximately limits that waves outdated term identical methods. These word matching techniques have constantly relied on matching query terms with document terms to retrieve the documents having terms matching the query terms. However, by use of these traditional retrieval techniques, user s no need for adequately helped. While users want to search through information based on conceptual content, natural languages have limited the expression for such area of study. By Using Cholesky decomposition finds the lower triangular matrix that satisfies . For instance, with two random variables the decomposition is done as worked. Although, a determinant of the correlation matrix of the main variables does not have to be positive and in that case other transformation methods can be applied. NLP (natural language processing)is used for stemming, stop word and they show problem for polynomial series for the sentence . Due to these natural language problems, individual words contained in user s queries, may not clearly specify the intended user s concept that find the result in retrieval of some unrelated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Education Policy Synthesis Essay While many White Americans believe in merit based accomplishments, and that everyone has equal opportunity to succeed, the achievement of minority groups is not welcome. Authors Chavez et al., outline the undocumented immigrant student experience, and how white meritocracy is merely a pipe dream for those students. (2007) As young children, undocumented students, sometimes not aware of their status, are told that if they work hard throughout their entire elementary/high school career, that work will be paid off with acceptance into a university, or a good job. According to Gillborn (2007), there are priorities that are considered when creating education policy, and those priorities often only align with the interest of white individuals. Following ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gillborn addresses how minoritized students have not shared equally in the improved attainments associated with recent reforms, his example being testing and model minorities , can be applied to undocumented students and the DREAM ACT. Actually the exact opposite of the model minority , due to the fears Americans hold towards undocumented peoples becoming citizens through the DREAM Act. Lastly, what are the effects of the policy? Central reform strategies are known to work against race equity, but are nevertheless promoted as best practice for all. These reforms are known to discriminate in practice regardless of intent, and are therefore racist in their consequences. (2007) In regards to undocumented students, the long term implications of limiting access to higher education are significant, and the restriction of education will perpetuate exclusion and stratification of minority ethnic and immigrant groups. (Palmer, 2011) Not providing undocumented students with access to higher education is only hurting the U.S. in the long run as well as the students. Yet, when white individuals are creating or rejecting education policies that they think are for the best, in actuality undocumented students suffer and the U.S. economy takes a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. After coming to America Essay After coming to America All people seem to want the same basic things out of life regardless of race or religion. Universally, people want a good job, a healthy family, and a chance for their children to have a better life than the one they have. Families that already possess these things, whether through their own hard work or merely by way of inheritance, rely on the existing power structures within society to ensure that their future happiness continues . But what do people who do not belong to existing power structures turn to in order to secure these things for their families and children? During the course of America s lifetime, million upon millions of people left their homes and families in other countries and traveled to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While many rights were now theirs, one common, significant change was that slave families ... could now live together (Foner 7). Blacks could now join together and work toward a better future, just like all other Americans could. Because of the active participation of the federal government, laws were passed so that former slaves could enjoy the benefits of the freedom just awarded to them. In South Carolina, blacks demanded access to all the opportunities and privileges enjoyed by whites (14). Black delegations in North Carolina, Alabama, Virginia and Tennessee all struggled to secure blacks a modicum of justice in the local courts (15). Schools were set up to educate the former slaves. Laws were passed that extended the rights of property ownership and the vote. Businesses were started and churches were built. All of the rights enjoyed by all other Americans were finally beginning to be enjoyed by these former slaves. But these gains were temporary. White southerners, accustomed to making the decisions for blacks, resented this new power base, and quickly came to see these new leaders as insolent boors indulging in legislative license, lording it over downtrodden whites, looting the public treasury... ( Burns 23). When a political agreement was made that required that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Atonement with the Nazi Past Essay Rainer Werner Fassbinder was arguably one of the greatest German directors after World War II. During his fifteen year career, Fassbinder directed and produced among his other film works 40 full length films. Fassbinder was born in a small Bavarian town, Bad WГ¶rishofen, on May 31, 1945, and died presumably of a drug overdose at the young age of 37 on June 10, 1982. He was the most prominent German film director, actor and screenwriter in the New German Cinema. He continued the tradition of great German movies, and dealt with the German Nazi past, the average person s involvement in the dictatorship and the tendency to suppress the memory of those years after World War II. The political reality and hard times in the 1920 s helped with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many directors and actors claimed that they were not involved with the Nazi regime and just did their work in films, such as Leni Riefenstahl who failed to examine her role critically in the Nazi regime. Some actors had a difficult time to gain employment for a short while, such as Heinz RГјhmann, but he achieved success again, as did many actors who were prosperous in the postwar years in the mostly German market again ( Heinz Ruehmann ). The movies in the 1950 s continued the tradition of entertainment and many movies were made for pure entertainment of the masses that wanted to escape their day to day lives. With the occurrence of the economic miracle in the Ludwig Erhard era, people were busy accumulating wealth yet again and tended to ignore the recent Nazi past ( It s now Chancellor Erhard ). This premise is what Fassbinder attempted to explore with his movies, the refusal to deal with the past critically and the concentration on accumulation of wealth and prosperity, often at the expense of emotional engagement with the fellow humans. Rainer Werner Fassbinderwas born at the end of the war and grew up in the Wirtschaftswunder (=economic miracle) in West Germanys conservative Bavaria. Coming from the theater, he was an accomplished actor and started to direct his first low budget movie Love is Colder than Death in 1969 (Smith). Rainer Werner Fassbinder s work includes film and television, theater, radio plays and essay writing (Smith). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Narrative Of Andrew Carnegie s Life Andrew Carnegie was one of the most wealthiest and famous industrialists of his time. Carnegie Corporation in New York, build the innovative foundation he established in 1911. The fortune he made from his businesses, helped support the discovery of insulin, the breakdown of nuclear weapons, the creation of Pell grants and of course Sesame Street. His corporation as a whole, had an everlasting impact on public discourse and policy. Millions of people have benefited from Carnegie s generosity and as he once said try to make the world in some way than you found it is to have a noble motive in life . On November 25, 1835, Andrew Carnegiewas born in Dunfermline, Scotland. Carnegie had very little formal education; although, he grew up in a family ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Puerto Rico American Culture Essay Culture is a way that a particular group of people from the same background act. Like the way they live or the way they speak their language, it could also be defined as the art of the culture and the foods they eat, even the religion plays a role in culture. Puerto Rico is located in the Caribbean and is east of the Dominican Republic and is also a part of the United States. In the Puerto Rican culture, art, literature, music, and education are important to them in the 8 elements of culture. In Puerto Rico, geography, modes of expression, values and religion, and social organization show how the Puerto Rican culture is formed. Geography is one of the elements that form the Puerto Rican culture. Puerto Rico is three times the size of Rhode Island. In addition, the coastline is 501 km and they have constant droughts and hurricanes. (CIA.Gov) Due to the environment, they suffer from erosion and some water ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Puerto Rico, 85% of people are Catholic and 8% are Protestant. Puerto Rico has a small Jewish community, however mostly everyone is Catholic. However, most people still worship even if they don t belong to a certain religion. The African and Latin American also have influenced the practices of their religion. The ceremonies include marriage, baptism, and funerals and are still part of the Catholic tradition. Puerto Ricans celebrate all holidays with dancing, being with family, and home fiestas. Home fiestas are when the whole family comes together and celebrates holidays. They also believe in death and the afterlife. They have vigils or wakes which are known as days of prayer. Medicine in Puerto Rico is just like the medication in the United States, but in some places they still use curanderos which are native curers and use them with religious rituals to heal the sick. Lastly, Religion and Values are important because it shows what their culture believes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Factors that Affected the Outcome of World War Two Essay Factors that Affected the Outcome of World War Two There were many factors that affected the outcome of World War Two. Some of these were how many tanks you had, how powerful your tanks were, and how well they were built. The Allies had the most tanks in the war and this was one of the main things that helped them win. The Germans had the most powerful tanks in the war, but the allies out numbered them. The Allies using light and medium tanks in big groups against the Germans powerful tanks was the main thing that helped them win World War Two. During World War Two there were many different types of tanks. They were put into categories depending on weight and armament. There were four main categories of tanks: heavy tanks, medium ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This led to American tanks being very maneuverable and mechanically reliable, but there was hardly enough gun power and usually not enough protection. The Soviet designers put firepower first, and made protection and mobility equal in second. Their tanks always had good guns, enough protection, and they were fast, but they were not as reliable as the designers wanted. The British designers put protection first, mobility second, and firepower third. This led to some failures. By putting firepower last the guns on the British tanks weren t powerful enough to harm German tanks. The Germans had the most powerful tank force out of all the countries fighting in World War Two. Their tank force was composed in 1939 and had 3,195 vehicles in all. During World War Two the Germans used the Blitzkrieg or lightning strategy, which was very effective. They also put all their tanks into panzer divisions. These panzer divisions were a big success during the first two years of the war. Other countries came up with formations similar to the panzer divisions. This led to a drastic increase in tank production for the Germans. Starting in 1942 they rearmed all of their tanks. They made them bigger, heavier, have more armor, and they added bigger guns. The main tanks that they upgraded were the Pz. IV and the Tiger Tank. They also introduced the Panther medium tank around this time. The Panther medium ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Globalization And Globalisation Choose an example from block 1 of how individuals are influenced. Which has a bigger influence on individuals: globalisation or your chosen example from block 1 ? Globalisation and immigration a socio political imbalance. In this essay we are going to look at globalisation and immigration with the aim to see which has the biggest impact on individuals. We shall examine what globalisation is and what effects it has on trade, government and people. We will also look at immigration, the push and pull factors and what immigration means to individuals depending on which part of the world they are leaving behind. We will look at an illegal immigrants perspective in contrast to someone who is already a citizen. Globalisation refers to the apparently increasing exchange of goods, raw material, information, people and money between parts of the world that have been geographically and culturally separated until now . (The Open University, 2013, Block 4 , p13). Advancements in transportation and communication technology have created a a global market for consumers anywhere in the world. Whether it be through an internet connection at home or a superstore in the high street selling produce from groceries, clothing and electrical, people can now purchase goods from any country in the world who participate in the free market. Immigration is the intent of an individual and/or their family to leave their country of origin to set up home in a different nation because their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Mother-Daughter Conflict Illustrated in The Joy Luck Club... The book The Joy Luck Club is a novel written by Amy Tan, who is very famous in writing about mother daughter relationships. There are four pairs of mothers and daughters whose stories are told in The Joy Luck Club. All of the mothers were born in China and came to America because of some kind of problem, but their daughters were born in the United States. Due to the fact that the daughters were born in the United States, they are extremely Americanized. Consequently, they do not value the Chinese heritage which their mothers valued dearly. As the daughters are growing up, this conflict between them increases. Suyuan Woo and her daughter, June or Jing mei, two characters from the book, had major conflicts over the Chinese belief system of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is what Suyuan believed and lived by, whereas Jing mei believed that she is an independent individual and is capable of making her own choices. Consequently, Jing mei believed her mother was simply trying to push Jing mei into someone she was not, and could never be. Another conflict that arises from Confucianism is when Jing mei was told to go back to China and tell her half sisters about their mother. She said what will I say? What can I tell them about my mother? I don t know anything. (Tan 31). In Confucianism, very little of tradition is explicitly told from mothers to daughters in the form of text. Ritual actions are supposed to be observed, absorbed and understood in order to be preserved and handed down for posterity. But Jing mei, who grew up in America, did not have a sense of following the tradition her mother brought to America, or rather considered the Chinese tradition to be eccentric. Suyuan had left twin daughters in China when she was fleeing from the Japanese army during the war. They were mentioned many times in the book, but we never knew what happened to them until the very end of the novel. During times of conflict with her mother, Jing mei would bring up what might have happened with the twin sisters death. I wish I were dead! Like them! (Tan 153). However, in the Chinese culture and according to how Suyuan lived, it is taboo to mention the death of anyone, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What Role Did Wu Zetian Play In Confucianism In the feudal era of China, when Confucianism played a dominant role in human thoughts and was the measure for all ethical standards, so that a woman became the Emperor, holding power absolutely could not be possible. The men chauvinism affected deeply in the root of each generations, each classes in the society which is heavily feudal as China. But Wu Zetian, from a very normal woman, with her intellect, cunning and also cruelty, she rose to be the Emperor and till now, she was the only female Emperor in Chinese history. I. Introduction Wu Zetian (624 705), the Empress of Emperor Gaozong of Tang, was the only female Emperor in the history of Chinese feudalism. She was also crowned at the greatest age (67 years old) and one of the most long lived ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Several forces tried to knock her down but not successful. She created her mark in the history by stabilizing national border, contributing to the economy as well as imperial authority at that time. The female Emperor promoted agricultural development, taught farmers to cultivate, to manage the land helping them to work favorably, handicrafts and trade developed prosperously, stable society, firm security. The average economic growth under the reign of Wu Zetian was 0.7%, a high number in the ancient times. People also appreciate Wu Zetian due to her way to use people and contribution to the prosperity of Tang culture. However, she left bad reputation by abusing power and killing innocent persons. I realize she has the following advantages: Firstly, she knew how to use her strengths absolutely, they were glamourous beauty, wisdom intellect, cunning so as to expand her political power. All made her standing rose quickly and finally the most honorable position the Emperor. Secondly, she was ahead of its time. In Confucianism society to value men above women , she improved the role and position of women in the society. She proved to all China that women could participate well in state affairs, not only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Negative Effects Of Social Media On Technology Antonio Leal Per:2 Society has become too dependent with technology in their lives because they re always on it, children are negatively affected, and it can become a hazardous obsession. First of all, everyone is always using social media and they re on their device most of their device device most of the time.Grantend, it is known that they are laws in california that drivers in California and have to be hands free . However I know that people still post on social media and text when driving.For example, in 2015 study that college students spend two hours a day on facebook and their grades dropped (newsela).This shows that if college students spend too much time on social media then this also happen with their student s and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally Wendy and Peter in the veldtLost in the difference the the between reality and fantasy Which creates a dilemma for the mind.this evidence highlight that the little kids that little kids still think they are still in the online world even when they stop playing.This is important to limit the use of Technology by children otherwise the children believe that the online world is realistic life.All in all technology should be limited for children.Most importantly Society has become too dependent on technology that they don t have time but they communicate in the virtual world to that they don t have time to communicate and the real life only. Although there is lots of new technology and many apps where people communicate that they are obsessed with selfies.For example, employees are having a hard time concentrating their employees use of social networking when they are working( Newsela).From this fact, it shows that human society has become to addicted to technology.This matter since the employees are getting paid for job s they are not doing.In Addition Facebook has more than more than 1.8 billion users around the globe that doesn t include how many times they check it.This evidence highlights an obsession that can get worse and worse that it can get dangerous.This is important because is a huge distraction that taking over the live aren t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Erp as Software as a Service (Saas) for Smes ERP as Software as a Service *(*SaaS*)* for SMEs Table of Contents Page Abstract The main barriers for implementing ERP systems in SMEs were constraints in terms of resources and information, implementation time escalations, poorly defined organisational structures, weak formalisation of procedures or processes, unclear and also confused understanding amongst the employees and management. There are various methods to overcome the barriers of implementing ERP solutions in SMEs. This include coming up with a realistic value adding processes required to be incorporated in the proposed ERP system, providing effective education on ERP systems, making sure as a vendors, they do not just provide lip service and to involve... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For SaaS vendors, they must focus on make possible easier deployments to avoid the need for pricey consultation support. Also they should truly deliver lower total cost of ownership (TCO) and offer more robust strategies for integration that acknowledges the current volatile environments and also in the near future. Finally, the SaaS solutions offered must be simpler, more agile, more robust, and more intuitive and worthy of all the investments allocated. References Banham, R 2008, Up and Away Companies are feeling a little less trapped by spreadsheets these days , CFO Magazine, viewed 19 October 2009, Bernroider, E. W. N Leseure, M. J 2005, Enterprise resource planning (ERP) diffusion and characteristics according to the system s lifecycle: A comparative view of small to medium sized and large enterprises , Working Papers on Information Processing and Information Management, Institute of Information Processing and Information Management, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration. http:/ /epub.wu.ac.at/dyn/virlib/wp/eng/mediate/epub wu 01_84b.pdf?ID=epub wu 01_84b Bontis, N Chung, H 2000, The evolution of software pricing: from box licenses to application service provider models , Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 246 255. Christodoulou, M 2009, How big is an SME? Confusion over size could complicate international rules , ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Reflection Of Education In High School It s 1994 in Long Beach, California. Erin Gruwell is just starting her first teaching job, as freshman and sophomore English teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School, which, two years earlier, implemented a voluntary integration program. For many of the existing teachers, the integration has ruined the school, whose previously stellar academic standing has been replaced with many students who will be lucky to graduate or even be literate. Despite choosing the school on purpose because of its integration program, Erin is unprepared for the nature of her classroom, whose students live by generations of strict moral codes of protecting their own at all cost. Many are in gangs and almost all know somebody that has been killed by gang violence. The Latinos hate the Cambodians who hate the blacks and so on. The only person the students hate more is Ms. Gruwell. It isn t until Erin holds an illegal discussion about a recent drive by shooting death that she fully begins to understand what she s up against. And it isn t until she provides an assignment of writing a daily journal which will be not graded, and will remain unread by her unless they so choose that the students begin to open up to her. I like this movie and the way it transitions from bad to good in the way that Erin Gruwell faces a hard time up against these students with harsh realities who don t give a damn about anyone but their own kind. However, as time passes Erin starts to realise these students backgrounds and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Influence Of Photography On American Culture Art is not to be found by touring to Egypt, China, or Peru; if you cannot find it at your own door, you will never find it. Ralph Waldo Emerson . Although many might think that it is a waste of time and money, photography is a great hobby that people should try. However, even if someone has different opinions, they must consider that photographyis steadily on its way to becoming a worldwide everyday use, and is already part of the American culture. Who has contributed to the making of the modern camerain earlier times? In ancient times, at approximately 5th century B.C., the beginning of the camera was the use of a camera obscura, Greek meaning Dark room. A camera obscura is a dark room that has a small hole in a wall or other... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, in 1727, a professor by the name of J. Schulze made the first known photosensitive compound . J. Schulze mixed chalk, nitric acid, and silver in a flask, and then noticed how the mixture darkened on the side exposed to the most light, accidentally creating the first photographic compound. Later, in 1800, Thomas Wedgewood made what he called sun pictures by placing objects on a piece of leather treated with silver nitrate, which were the first photographs, although they faded and deteriorated if exposed to much light. In 1816, NicГ©phore NiГ©pce combined the photosensitive paper with the camera obscura, which after multiple tries and multiple years, created a permanent image on the paper. In 1834, Henry Fox Talbot created a permanent image using paper soaked in silver chloride and fixed with a salt solution, which was an image negative. Talbot could make a positive image by contact printing the image onto another sheet of paper . There were many advancements to the photosensitive paper, as it started to be explored by more and more scientists and other people. Who has contributed to the modern camera from the 1850 s to the present day? In more recent times, the ideas that were built together to become a camera were compounded more rapidly. In 1851, Frederick Scott Archer, who was a sculptor from London, improved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Christian Leaders Humility According to your cited statement, Humility, at its core, is a spiritual process of being formed in the image of God, indicate Bekker (nd., p. 3), and Lewis (2011, p. 127). You have made a great point about humility as being the core of spiritual process. I also believe it is the core of leadership behavior. I agree that there a need for Christian leaders to remain humble. I like to add few of my insights to your great post. The Scripture, Mark 10:45 says, For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others and to give his life as a ransom for many. A leader s humility should be expressed through his followers strengths and needs. Leader humility is still viewed as a rare personality trait that somewhat mysteriously ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. International Trade And Economic Growth Nowadays, the international trade is very important for a growth economy, specially with advanced technologies that facilitate communication. To obtain financial and technological resources for economic growth, the nation needs certainly to participate in world trade. International trade of developing countries leads to high growth and significant changes in the commodity structure by reflecting changes in the economy. The countries in all over the world are economically interdependent. No any nation can exist in economic isolation. If the economy of one nation crashed, other nations in the world will probably be unstable as well. And that would be worse if that nation among to developed nations. The gains from trade are dynamic because they cause changes in economy s evolution through time. From a macroeconomic perspective, we can analyze the gains from trade by focusing on the relation between trade openness and economic growth. From a microeconomic perspective we can analyze the gains from trade by focusing on connections between firm productivity and access to international markets. Recently, the literature on the dynamic gains from trade takes a different approach rather than broad based measures of GDP and economic openness. On the theory side, the heterogeneous firms models of Melitz (2003) and Chaney (2008) present a rigorous basis for the existence of a link between trade liberalization and within sector productivity gains: as less productive firms exit the market ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Budget Analysis Of The City Of Phoenix 2016 Essay BUDGET ANALYSIS OF THE CITY OF PHOENIX 2016 WITH THE OBJECTIVE OF MEETING THE NEEDS OF CITY SANA PAFF 6304 UTRGV Table of contents 1.Introduction .................................................................. 2.Literature Review........................................................... 3.Budget process and Agenda.............................................. 4.Budget policies and procedure............................................... 5.Budget Trends...................................................................... 6.Financial oversight and Accountability........................................ 7.Methodology................................................................. 8.Recommendations........................................................... 9.Conclusions................................................................. 10.References..................................................................... Introduction: Phoenix is the largest capital city of the U.S state of Arizona. It has the population of 1,563,025 people (as of 2015) and it is the sixth most populous city in U.S which is considered the most populous state capital in the United States. It has the population of more than 1 million residents. Phoenix comes under the metropolitan area known as the Valley of the Sun, which is a part of the Salt River Valley. Phoenix budget follows overall zero based budget format in which government starts with zero every fiscal year. The city of Phoenix uses a strategic plan to make decision at all levels of the organization and it emphasis the city s efforts on its core businesses. Throughout the budget cycle, a strategic plan shows helpful in communicating, connecting and setting budget priorities. The priorities in the Phoenix Strategic Plan will support in distributing limited revenues or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Software Testing and Team Size CURRICULUM VITAE BHAGYA SARMA.HARI, E mail:bhagya.sarma@gmail.com Contact No: 91 9949449405. Career Objective Seeking a challenging position in the area of Software Testing in a Professional Organization, where my skills and my education background can add value to the growth of the organization and allow development of my skills to organization potential in the field of Testing. Work Experience Totally 14 Months of experience in the information technology industry, experienced in game testing domain for 8 months in Arctern consulting pvt ltd. (From 11 june 2010 to 4th feb 2011), and currently working in application testing area as Jr. SQA Engg in Caliber Technologies Pvt Ltd.(Feb 12th to till date),. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bullet Strom Team Size : 28 Duration : 6 Months Tools used : Dev track, Dev test Description: Bullet storm is the first person shooter game developed by EPIC games and People can fly and is published by EA Games for the platforms X360, PS3 and Microsoft windows. This is the game which has a variety of skill shot and the user gets the score depending on these skill shots and that score will be utilized to upgrade the weapons to achieve more skill shots. It supports both single player and multiplayer environments. Roles and Responsibilities: Regularly participating in minutes of meeting(MOM) to get regular updates on the project Developed Scripts in Selenium for automation Reporting the issues that are encountered on X360 and PC platforms through Ad hoc testing Performing Regression testing for the fixed issues which are reported by the team Participating in a dedicated testing process called P200 to find the issues while connecting in online with the player who are in other countries Helping the team while reporting the issues and running the scripts Assigning and running the scripts to state the progress status of the project to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Ivory Trade Is An Important Issue In the world today, the global ivory trade is one of the most profitable and complex areas of poaching. The range and impact of the ivory trade is vast and devastating as it encompasses many countries in Africa, Asia, and even the United States. Thousands of elephants are being threatened and killed everyday for their tusks to be sold and be used for ornaments and carvings. While the issue may seem easy to understand, beneath the surface is a crisis that extends to many spectrums such as cultural, social, political, and economic areas. The ivorytrade raises ethical issues on whether it is morally correct for humans to slaughter elephants for their tusk to be sold for commercial purposes. Therefore, the global ivory trade is an important... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Chinese culture, ivory represents a symbol of status in that giving a trinket carved from elephant tusk confers the highest honor (Levine 2013). What makes the ivory trade problem a complex issue in China is that the ivory trade is legal with 150 legal, government licensed ivory shops (BBC 2014) and that the Chinese government says that ivory carving is an ancient art it wants to keep alive (BBC 2014) With a growing economy comes a growing middle class emerging in China, more and more individuals seek to obtain ivory as to symbolize their wealth.This highlights the cultural problem with the global ivory trade because countries like China struggle to suppress the trade of ivory due to many cultural ties it historically had with it and it s citizens are so obsessed with it s value that they lack any potential concerns over its provenance. (Levin 2013) When discussing about the global ivory trade one must consider the social issues that impacts the common people who share the same land as the elephants. A major misconception that people have is the belief that elephants only live on game reserves. In reality, elephants inhabit the same lands with their human neighbors. Because of this fact, the elephant population sometimes pose as a nuisance to human life and activities. As their population because more populated, elephants can sometimes wander out of the natural parks boundaries and into human communities which can create ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...