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Special Education Teacher
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The Namesake Minor Characters
People are often seen as the people they associate themselves with. Humanes begin to evolve as
they grow up and start overcoming baggage. Our loved ones can drift us apart from our roots and
that can be either positive or poor. In the novel The Namesake, Lahiri uses the minor characters
Kim, Ruth and Maxine throughout the novelto highlight Gogol s characterization and journey of
growing up and becoming less understanding and distancing himself from his own culture. This
statement relates to numerous of immigrants who distance themselves from their own culture to the
one they are living in at the moment.
Lahiri creates the minor character of Kim to help explain Gogol s adventure to a different culture
than his. There are abounding moments throughout the novel where Gogol tries to change his
identity because he thinks people will make fun of him because of his name. A major point in the
book is when he is at a college party and meets a girl named Kim. But he doesn t want to tell Kim
his name. He doesn t want to endure her reaction, to watch her lovely blue eyes grow wide (96). In
the following quote, Lahiri uses the internal conflict in Gogol, to have the reader Castellanos 2
sympathize and relate to the circumstance that people can go through when they are afraid what
one might think. Gogol believes that by changing his name, he will be accepted into the community
around him. He is mainly concerned about what girls think of him, rather than
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How Does Heaney Use Extended Metaphors
In the poem, Digging, by Seamus Heaney, the poet uses different techniques to show the writers
ideas on whether you should follow in your ancestors footsteps or if you should choose your own
path. More specifically, Heaney uses extended metaphors to uncover how the boy thinks, different
tenses to take us on a journey through 3 generations and repetition to reiterate the title and theme of
the poem. In Digging the poet uses metaphors and extended metaphors to communicate his ideas of
whether or not you should follow in your ancestors footsteps. When Heaney says Between my
finger and my thumb, the squat pen rests, snug as a gun he is literally saying that the pen is being
held in the hand but figuratively he brings in the idea of violence
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Pros And Cons Of Stereotypes
Stereotypes
A person with smaller eyes and more yellowish skin tone like myself will be asked the question,
Are you Chinese or Korean? at some point of time in their live span. Now in the modern ages ,
especially in America , we tend to assume a widely, simplified or distorted image with the people
around us which is known as stereotypes. For example, when we see people who have a white
colored skin tone we tend to make the generalization that they are the typical Americans that eat
burgers and fries every night; what we do not know is that they could be Bulgarian, German or
British. Just because people have a certain appearance on the outside does not allow us to place a
name on who they truly are. In the VOA News article, US Public s Labeling of Chinese Americans
as Asians Poses challenges , an Asian Americanrights activist and former journalist says, The
public s lack of consciousness about who we are, where we come from and how we are not all
the same, is pretty much stuck where it s been (Lipin).The general public have always lack the
knowledge of Asian culture. They do not know who were truly are and where we are from. In the
broadcast, they mention that a wide American population cannot make distinctions between an
Chinese American and an Asian American (Lipin ). Ever since kindergarten till this day, people
have always questioned if I am Chinese or Korean. Under this stereotype people think that all
Asians look the same therefor they assume all Asians are
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Pratt Institute Vs. The Royal College Of Art
In this research paper I will be taking a look at two prestigious art and design schools. Each of
these schools is world renowned and highly ranked, and has many famous alumni. I will also
feature some of the famous artists and designers that have graduated from the schools over the
years. The two schools are The Pratt Institute in New York, and The Royal College
of Art or RCA in
London, England. The Pratt Institute is a private institution that was founded in 1887 by Charles
Pratt as a vocational college but has evolved into an institution offering courses in a wide variety of
art, design, architecture, information and library science, and liberal arts and sciences . It has a
total enrollment of 4,600. It is semester based and tuition... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Notable alumni include actors Robert Redford and Martin Landau, William Van Alen, the
architect of the Chrysler Building, fashion designers Norman Norell, Betsey Johnson and
Jeremy Scott, and artists George Segal and Juan Munoz. The early days at Pratt were not as
popular as it is today and the first day of class had only 12 students enrolled in its drawing
classes. Charles Pratt was not worried about the low numbers and famously said that, if we do
right by the 12, we may have 13 next week, and if we do right by 13, we may have 14 the week
after, and that is the way to grow. He was rights and just five months later enrollment had grown to
307 students who were doing classes ranging from stenography to sewing and a few months later
that number had grown even more to 1,500 students. Unfortunately Charles Pratt only lived for
four more years, but his vision was passed on to his sons who were all involved in running the
school over the next years. Over the years, the curriculum has been reworked and brought up to date
to reflect the demands of the industries and new faculty members are brought in to modernize
courses and keep the education that the Pratt Institute offers relevant and current. An example of
this realization that the content of the curriculum should be constantly updated to reflect new ideas
is in the Industrial Design department when in 1936 industrial design legends Alexander Kostellow
and Rowena Reed were invited to join the faculty of the new industrial design program, and so
doing they revolutionized the education for first year students by introducing a new curriculum of
Design and Structure incorporating abstract elements that came from the Bauhaus
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International Finance Exam
International finance
FIN 412
Exam #2
MC: Examples of single currency interest rate swap and cross currency interest rate swap are:
A. fixed for floating rate interest rate swap, where one counterparty exchanges the interest payments
of a floating rate debt obligations for fixed rate interest payments of the other counter party
B. fixed for fixed rate debt service (currency swap), where one counterparty exchanges the debt
service obligations of a bond denominated in one currency for the debt service obligations of the
other counter party denominated in another currency
X C. A amp; B
D. none of the above
MC: In the swap market, which position potentially carries greater risks, broker or dealer?
A. Broker
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risk adjusted performance
D. risk of default and bankruptcy
MC: Regarding the mechanics of international portfolio diversification, which statement is true?
X A. Security returns are much less correlated across countries than within a county
B. Security returns are more correlated across countries than within a county
C. Security returns are about as equally correlated across countries as they are within a county
D. None of the above
MC: A fully diversified U.S. portfolio is about?
A. 75 percent as risky as a typical individual stock
X B. 27 percent as risky as a typical individual stock
C. 12 percent as risky as a typical individual stock
D. Half as risky as a fully diversified international portfolio
MC: With regard to estimates of world beta, measures of the sensitivity of a national market to
world market movements...
A. The Japanese stock market is the most sensitive to world market movements
B. The U.S. stock market is the least sensitive to world market movements
X C. Both A amp; B
D. None of the above
MC: With regard to the OIP...
A. The composition of the optimal international portfolio is identical for all investors, regardless of
home country
B. The OIP has more return and less risk for all investors, regardless of home country
X C. The composition of the optimal international portfolio is identical for all investors of a
particular country, whether or not they hedge their risk with currency futures
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Blasphemy
Table of Contents Letter of transmittal ........................................................................pg i Executive
summary ........................................................................pg ii Introduction
...................................................................................pg 2 Blasphemy laws in Pakistan Offenses
relating to religion: Pakistan Penal Code.....pg 4 Critique
.........................................................................................pg 7 Cases
............................................................................................pg 12 Recommendations
.............................................................................pg 17 Bibliography
...................................................................................pg iii Introduction The blasphemy laws under
the Pakistan penal code were introduced around 1985 Zia ul Haq, a military dictator, to protect the
rights of the Muslim majority of Pakistan. Since then, these laws have been used to terrorize the
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298 B Misuse of epithet, descriptions and titles, etc. Reserved for certain holy personages or
places. 1. Any person of the Qadiani group or the Lahori group (who call themselves Ahmadis or
by any other name) who by words, either spoken or written or by visible representation: a.refers
to or addresses, any person, other than a Caliph or companion of the Holy Prophet Mohammad
(PBUH), as Ameerul Momneen , Khalifat ul Momneen , Khalifat ul Muslimeen , Sahaabi or
Razi Allah Anho ; b.refers to or addresses, any person, other than a wife of the Holy Prophet
Mohammed (PBUH), as Ummul Mumineen; c.refers to, or addresses, any person, other than a
member of the family (Ahle Bait) of the Holy Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), as Ahle Bait; or
d.refers to, or addresses, any person, other than a member of the family (Ahle Bait) of the Holy
Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), as Ahle Bait; or e.refers to, or names, or calls, his place of
worship as Masjid; shall be punished with imprisonment or either description for a term which
may extend to three years, and shall also be liable to fine. 2. Any person of the Qadiani group or
Lahore group, (who call themselves Ahmadis or by any other names), who by words, either
spoken or written, or by visible representations, refers to the mode or from of call to prayers
followed by his faith as Azan or redites Azan as used by the Muslims, shall be
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Allocation Of The Lump Sum Purchase Price
13 28)I would still go ahead and question the propriety of the directors allocation of the lump sum
purchase price due to the fact of the concern of the purchasing price among the several kinds of
assets acquired; in which allocation was approved by the board of directors of Case
Corporation, placed very high values on the tangible assets acquired and allowed nothing for
goodwill. Beings I am no expert, but due to the concern with the purchase price among the assets
acquired, I would end up questioning it just to get some insight to what happened in Case
Corporation acquiring the Mall Company. Maybe the board of directors knew what they were
doing, even if they paid a higher then normal buy out price to acquire the Mall Company and the
assets it had in order to not have competition in one area. I would want to know what some of the
specific to the contract written up in the acquisition, then if everything was legally binding in so
much something that was added can be upheld by law and if not, start diving more into the
legalities of the acquisition. In this case, it is getting as much information to make a more informed
decision before considering of offering an unqualified opinion. 13 31)(A) Audit of fair value is
often difficult beings the values are usually determined using subjective assumptions. (B) I would
evaluate and test the model of management valuation, in which I would evaluate (1) valuation
model used, (2) whether the substantial assumptions are consistent
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The, The Greatest Threat Of Public Confidence
Jimmy Rizzo
Mr. Kotlewski
Period 3
13 January 2017
The Latter Amendments Essay Draft As Ruth Bader Ginsburg once said, The greatest threat to
public confidence in elections in this case is the prospect of enforcing a purposefully discriminatory
law, one that likely imposes an unconstitutional poll tax and risks denying the right to vote to
hundreds of thousands of eligible voters (Ruth Bader Ginsburg Quote). To elaborate, the Twenty
Fourth Amendment forbids any government from making voters pay poll tax, money, or a fee to
vote in any election. This opens up the right to vote to many more American citizens of any
ethnicity or gender. To justify, a poll tax was a tax that was simply just paid for living in a taxed
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Toombs was known for his unfair practices to the African races, and usually if a white person
could not afford to pay their poll tax, he was also known to buy their vote and pay the tax for
them. Months after the Civil War ended, some Constitutional amendments were passed helping
black rights and giving them the freedom to vote. Southerners were afraid of all this new political
power towards the Negroes, so they did whatever they could to limit that power, and made it
nearly impossible for Negroes to vote with the new laws they passed. With the Ku Klux Klan being
formed and more discriminatory acts to interfere with black voting rights, it was not until the
civil rights movements of the 1950 s and 1960 s until the amendment was finally brought up,
almost a century later. During the Ku Klux Klan era, southerners passed laws to limit the power
of African Americans, otherwise known as black codes. They did whatever they could to limit the
black s freedom, even with such small things like requiring them to use a different water fountain
or, even bigger, forcing them to pay an unreasonable poll tax to vote. With the rise of civil rights
acts though, it became harder and harder to limit their power, and in the middle of 1962 when
Congress proposed the amendment to require no fee to vote, southerners knew that this was more
of the beginning of racial movements and equal rights to all.
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A Rose For Emily Critical Analysis
William Faulkner uses A Rose for Emily to tell a story about a mentally ill, lonely woman who
is stuck in her own time . After the passing of her controlling father, which occurred 30 years
ago, Miss Emily never quite regained herself. Her house, that once used to be the most beautiful
place, became one of the most run down, dust covered places in the city. Within the town that
Emily belonged, people began to pity her soul and gossip about her life of disaster. Homer
Barron, a man who works on construction of sidewalks, begins to date Emily and comes into her
life to try to save her from self destruction.They begin to spend a lot of time together to get to know
one another but the people of the town continuously nag Emily due to social classissues but it
doesn t stay this way for long. Miss Emily is seen less and less with Mr.Barron and is caught at a
local drug store buying arsenic. After a while, Homer is never seen again, and at the age of
seventy four Miss Emily dies. After her death, people of the city remember a room in her house
that hasn t been seen for 40 years, and their superstition arises. They end up breaking down the
door to discover Homer`s dead, decaying body and another imprint of a body beside his, with a
single strand of iron grey hair. A Rose for Emilyreveals a series of events that are open to
interpretation. WIthin these series of events, the story begins to open the idea of old versus new
and tradition versus progress through, symbols, Emily`s
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Ox Tongue River Essay
I was a boy on the precipice of becoming a man when I canoed the Ox Tongue River. It was my
final summer going to the Catholic camp, nestled on the peninsula jutting out into Lake Joseph,
deep in the Ontario Muskoka s. It was the summer I was sixteen, finally old enough to go on the
annual canoe trip to Algonquin Park. The trip that turns the boys into the men. For years, I was told
that this trip would change me, mold me into the good Catholic man I was desperately trying to be.
This trip would prove transformative, but not in the way prophesized. Alone on the Ox Tongue
River, paddling the thick watery artery into the heart of Algonquin, I found my identity. My mind
became clear as the sun burned my face, and I made peace with myself,... Show more content on
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Or, perhaps, this is the chili fries from the rest stop reacting poorly? I stay calm, put my head
between my knees. Breathe. Look out the window, see the water flowing in the streams beyond the
trees. Breathe. Open the window and smell the freshness of August dried pine and water. Breathe.
Close my eyes; I ll be there soon.
~ ~ ~
In Davida Monk s essay, Dancing Outdoors, she talks about the Thrill of limitless space (Monk,
2002, p. 232), and how her body loosed a surprising spontaneous dance. Naively apprehending the
landscape (2002, p. 232), and sunk down in the coulee, Monk experienced a full body feeling of
freedom. Her mind expanded and her limbs became her eyes exploring and analyzing the landscape.
The land around her attached itself to her bones and willed her to experience and interpret the
landscape differently. The space is engaged... summoned into an exchange in a way that supports
movement and groundedness while it hones the sense of direction (Monk, 2002, p. 231). As my
bare feet touched the sandy bank of that river, my young soul felt the pull of the environmental
possession. Weight began to sit on my chest.
~ ~ ~
My toes sink deep into the sand and my arms skim the water as I push my canoe into the river.
The other boys wanted to canoe in groups of two. I am the odd man out and take the equipment to
even out the weight. I don t mind canoeing alone. When I am in nature, I like to be quiet. I like to sit
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Financial Accounting of Everest Computer Technology
Running Head: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Company Overview Everest Computer
Technology (ECT) is a new business venture that will focus on the computer hardware and
services. The ECT aims to increase the sales by more than $8 million within three years and the
strategy is to deliver the underlying value to customers, which will assist the company to
improve its gross margin on sales, working capital and cash management. The business plan
reveals the systematic strategy to be adopted in improving our sales, profitability and gross
margin. To realize our aims and objectives, ECT plan to raise a loan of $100,000 from a bank to
finance our project. More importantly, ECT will deliver its product and services to the small and
home businesses across the United States. The company will also deliver network services for both
small and medium businesses. The services that the company will deliver will include design and
installation of the network systems, the training and support for businesses across the United
States. With the business strategy that the company intends to adopt, the ECT will: Increase the
gross margin to more than 35%. Increase the total sales of non hardware to 25% within three years.
1.1 Objectives Increase the sales to more than $9 million within the three years. Increase inventory
turnover to 6 turns with two years. Product and Services The rational for choosing computer
hardware as the company product is that computer has revolutionized the world.
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Peer Leadership In Remember The Titans
In April of 1971, the United States Supreme Court issued a decision that finished all state forced
segregation in government funded schools. This was that year that T. C. Williams High School
situated in Alexander Virginia was incorporated. This is the setting for the film Remember the
Titans, gazing Denzel Washington who portraits Herman Boonethe head coach of the Titans.
Herman Boone is acquired as a colleague coach to join the all white coaching staff. At the point
when Herman Boone is named head coach over a wining white mentor he is hesitant to
acknowledge because similar things had transpired when a white mentor had been named over him
in South Carolina. He at long last acknowledges the head coach position when he sees that the dark
occupants consider him to be an image of pride and regard that is inadequate in their group.
The motion picture begins with a riot after a white storeowner slaughters a dark young person. This
episode underscores the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They fall into this position due to their physicality, individual feelings, and need to ensure their
siblings . Gerry Bertier at last progresses toward becoming group leader by figuring out how to set
aside his bias and concentrate on the group paying little mind to shading. The relationship that
creates amongst Bertier and Campbell lead the path for the clear majority of the group to meet up.
Peer Leadership . Sometimes a manager asks a subordinate to share in performing certain leadership
function and sometimes subordinates perform these functions on their own initiative.
Furthermore, in the film Remember the Titans I could find the purpose of this assignment to
demonstrate my knowledge and applying some leadership theories such as Peer Leadership,
Participative Leadership, and Initiating Structure leadership. With this leadership styles, I show
how are they used in the movies and how they were
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The Pros And Cons Of Bolam Test
Typically, a defendant cannot escape liability in negligence simply by arguing that they followed
common practice: Neglect of duty does not cease by repetition to be neglect of duty. However,
there is one important exception to this rule. The court faces wide latitude to professionals, acting
in their professional capacity, to determine the standards by which they are to be judge. In cases
where the defendant has a special skill or competence, (that is, a skill that the reasonable man
ordinarily does not have) and the circumstances are such that they are required to exercise that
skills or competence, the courts have developed a different approach. In such cases, the actions of
the defendant are judged against those of the ordinarily skilled man professing to exercise that
skill, the so called Bolam test.
Bolam test has been adopted for decades in various cases. One of the recent cases includes the
case of Middleton (by his Father and Litigation Friend, Gavin Middleton) v Ipswich Hospital NHS
Trust, the claimant brought a claim for damages for clinical negligence from the defendant NHS
Trust. The claimant suffered damage to the nerves due to shoulder dystocia. He has faced significant
difficulties in daily life. The claimant is keen in sports however, it was the specialist view that the
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He contended that the surgeon was negligent in the technique he had used and the defendant was
negligent in its post operative care. The court held that the use of the technique, supported by expert
evidence and standard textbooks, was reasonable and that the claimant s operation had not fallen
outside the NHS s standard follow up arrangements. Hence, the claim is
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Summary Of How Gut Bacteria Make Us Fat By Claudia Wallis
It is no secret that many Americans struggle with obesity. Claudia Wallis wrote an article titled
How Gut Bacteria Help Make Us Fat and Thin just over a year ago, which explores how
intestinal bacteria may determine if a person is obese or thin. New research has indicated that gut
bacteria alters the way we store fat, how we respond to the hormones that make us feel full or
hungry, and the way our glucose levels are balanced. The wrong mix of microbes may lead the way
for a person be obese or diabetic. Research was conducted comparing the intestinal bacteria of obese
and thin people, which showed that microbes in the thin individuals intestines where much more
diverse than that of an obese individuals. Studies showed that thin individuals
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Shooting A Bow Lab Report
Shooting a bow largely involves the use of the upper extremity. Between the needs of stabilization
and torque, many muscles in the upper extremity are utilized to perform an effective shot.
However, the lower extremity is also involved in bow shooting mechanics. Muscles in the lower
extremity perform both concentric and eccentric contractions to stabilize the body during all phases
of shooting a bow. Therefore, shooting a bow involves complex contractions of muscles throughout
the body. In the next few pages the jointsand the muscular involvement of the shoulder, elbow, and
wristduring bow shooting will be discussed in depth.
As mentioned in the previous paragraph, the involvement of the upper extremity will be discussed
in detail as it relates to its function in the action of shooting a bow. The shoulder plays a huge role
in drawing the bow and keeping the string pulled back. The joints of the shoulder are vital when
performing these actions. The joints involved include: the sternoclavicular joint, ... Show more
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The prime movers in the left shoulder that move it back to its neutral position are the anterior
deltoid and the bicep brachii. Concentric contractions followed by eccentric contractions of both of
these muscles move the shoulder from extension and abduction to it neutral state by flexing and
adducting the shoulder. The prime movers in the right shoulder are again the anterior and middle
deltoid along with the supraspinatus that contract isometrically to keep the shoulder in horizontal
abduction. When the right shoulder is let down after follow through, the prime movers are the
triceps and the posterior deltoids which eccentrically contract to extend the shoulder to its neutral
position. Therefore the muscles of the shoulder are exceedingly imperative to the action of shoot a
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Similarities Between Jocasta And Lais
Jocasta and Lauis find out that it is prophesied that there child is going to kill Lauis, and sleep
with Jocasta; because of this, they give their song to Thesus to be killed, though Thesus takes
pitty on the small child and gives him to the king of Cornith to be raised. Then one day Lauis is
killed at a crossroad out of the blue. Later on, a young man named Oedipusleaves Cornith because
Tiresias, an oracle, tells him that he will end up killing his father, sleeping with his mother, and
die a blinding death. Trying to escape the future, he leaves for a new town. On his way, he meets a
man on a crossroad that is harassing him, and in self defense he kills the man. Later ending up in
Thebes. He falls in love with this beautiful queen, and soon
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Perfect Models
Perfect having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is
possible to be. . What does perfect mean to you? Does it mean having the perfect body, having
the nicest car, or having a heart of gold? Around the world girls are trying to fit into societies
definition of perfect by undergoing countless procedures, skipping meals, and even harming
themselves. But how can they ignore societies constant pressure when everywhere you look are
models with size 2 waists and DD boobs? But the big question here is, is there too much pressure
on girls to have the perfect body? I believe that fake models have a negative influence on young
girls. But Lindsey, not all companies have fake models. Companies like Aerie and American Eagle
are doing campaigns like Aerie Real and AmerICAN Eagle showing real people modeling their
clothes without photoshop, touchups, etc. . Okay, yes. Many companies are starting campaigns to
help girls feel comfortable in their own skin and accept themselves the way they are, but the number
of companies that DO use photoshop on their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A recent study on different magazines and their content showed that there were 10.5 times
(teenink.com) the amount of ads targeted towards women than men. Most of the ads show
before and after pictures of women before they lost weight and after. Many of the after pictures
show the women with their husband or significant other after they ve lost weight. This creates
the image that girls have to be small or petite in order for boys to like them. Some of the diets
these ads are promoting are very harmful to girls by telling them to just not eat or saying all
they have to do is take one pill a day and they ll lose 10 pounds in one week. Many people will
argue and say that these ads aren t just targeted towards women, if that was the case, then why do
companies only show women in their ads getting their life back and not
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The Use Of Oxymorons In Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet
It s often said that heartbreak teaches a lesson that nobody want to hear but will eventually have
to learn. It s a lesson that provides a certain wisdom and maturity that can only be achieved after
heartbreak takes its course, without it finding love is like finding the end of a maze in pitch dark.
In William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet, this claim is proved throughout act 1, scene 1 through
the results of Romeo s premature heartbreak with Rosaline. Shakespeare uses oxymorons to reveal
Romeo as a character that is melodramatic along with being ill experienced when it comes to love.
Through oxymorons, Shakespeare is able to build Romeo s façade as a character with a boy like
comprehension of love. In Act 1, Scene 1, after a fight between the Capulets and the Montagues
breaks out, Romeo who was not involved in the fight tries to figure out why the fights continue to
occur between the families. Romeo then comes to the conclusion that of all the fights that ... Show
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O loving hate! (1.1.173 174) Here Romeo is putting on display just how much he knows about
love while thinking out loud to his cousin Benvolio. Consequently, the reader could come to the
conclusion that because Romeo knows so little about love, the line between love and hate is thin
and muddled for him and also that Romeo has become melodramatic when it comes to love
because he believes that love is a thing that can only destroy. Further, Romeo continues to express
how he feels to Benvolio by saying O anything of nothing first created! O heavy lightness, serious
vanity, misshapen chaos of well seeming forms! Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick
health, Still waking sleep, that is not what it is! This love feel I, that feel no love in this.
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Quebec Referendum Analysis
Prior to the Quebec Referendums, many national movements in regards to national movement
which drove nationalism of French ethnicity. In order to understand what the Quebec Referendums
reveal about Canadian government reveals, the context the Quebec Referendum was set needs to be
understood as well as the existing strained relationship between Canadians and Quebecois. Prior to
the referendums, Quebecnationalists and federalists have been dominant figures in Canadian
politics. In essence, this paper explores 1) the context prior to the referendum in order to illustrate
the significance of the Quebec referendum, 2) briefly discuss the referendum results and 3) tie in
the following in order to exemplify what the Quebec Referendums reveal about Canadian
Government. As this paper will illustrate, the referendums are multi faceted issues and as Boucher
brings up, what happen to the true Canadianism, compromising to avoid confrontation and reaching
consensus ? Unfortunately for Quebecois, in order to protect their distinct identity, they have been
depicted as an insensitive tyrant by dealing with direct confrontation. On a superficial level, the
Quebec Referendums reveal the Canadian government is divided amongst two distinct cultures of
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It is said amongst all ethnic issues in Canada, the French has the greatest significance because it is
the biggest minority and Quebec as a home nation. Because Quebecois is the biggest minority in
Canada, the referendum is not a black and white issue that can easily be resolved. Aside Quebecois
as the biggest minority in Canada, the referendum also has multiple dimensions of cultural and
political issues, which makes the referendum even more controversial and problematic. Countless
times, Quebecois were promised accommodations but were refused fuelling more
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Adam And Eve s Influence On Religion
It was simple, Adam and Eve were given, by God, everlasting life in a place of perfection. They
would take care of the land, explore and raise a family in the Garden of Eden. This would also
give them the opportunity to build a better relationship with God, getting to know him and his
works. Adam and Eve were required to obey God, and if they chose to disobey him they would
suffer and lose their lives. They were given one command: that they could eat from any tree in the
garden except for the tree of knowledge, also known as the tree of good and evil. Satan came as a
serpent in the garden telling Eve that she should eat from the tree. Eve remembered what God had
told them and she told Satan that. In spite of God, Satan told Eve that the fruit... Show more content
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So Pilate said to him: well, then, are you a king? Jesus answered: You yourself are saying that I am
a king. For this I have been born. And for this I have come into the world, that I should bear
witness to the truth. Everyone who is on the side of the truth listens to my voice . (John 18:37)
He wanted to provide the hope of everlasting life to his people, and teach them how to find
happiness in times of heartache and pain. When we say everlasting life there is more to it than
just life after death in heaven. Everlasting abundant life consist of things like love, happiness,
and our spiritual encounters with God. There will still be trials but that is a part of life, and God
will be right there guiding each one of us to help us through it. With the resurrection of Jesus,
God uses this to symbolize how salvation leads to a body of no imperfections and no pain. With
this God had a plan, and he wanted all thing things, willingly sacrificing his son for us. Jesus was
sent to reveal his father, to speak his word and preach to the people. By preaching to the people
he taught them. By leading the people and being a physical example of how to live for God, he
created a pattern to encourage those to continue and follow in his
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Stock Analysis of Wal-Mart Inc.
The Wal Mart company was established on July 2, 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas (History Timeline).
The company was based on the vision of Sam Walton, who believed in giving his customers the
lowest prices, anytime, anywhere. By 1967 the Walton family owned 27 different stores, and in
1969 they officially incorporated, becoming Wal Mart Stores, Inc. Just a year later in 1970 Wal
Mart went National, proving the wide spread appeal of Sam Walton s beliefs (History). This
same year Wal Mart became a publicly traded company, with its first shares priced at 16.50. A
short year later the company was listed in The New York Stock Exchange (History Timeline).
The 80 s were a major success for this company. In 1983 the first Sams Club opened, this was and
still is a store that sells product in bulk to small businesses and individuals. In 1988 the first Wal
Mart Super center opened. The Super center combined a full scale supermarket with general
merchandise to create one stop shopping convenience (History). In 1992 the company suffered a
hard hit when Sam Walton passed away at the age of 74. Although they lost the man at the heart
of the company they were determined to carry on with his vision, and so they did. In 1996 they
opened their first stores in China (History Timeline). By 2002 they reach the top of the Fortune
500 ranking of Americas largest companies. In 2012 Wal Mart celebrated 50 successful years of
business. Today the company employs 2.2 million associates worldwide and serves
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Reasons For Dropout Of School
There are a lot of reasons why one might dropout of School. Some people just don t feel motivated
anymore while others have external reasons, such as family issues. Whatever the reason, there is
an epidemic in the American school system. African Americans are dropping out at a higher rate
than any race. According to Cde.ca.Gov: Every year, over 1.2 million students drop out of high
schoolin the United States alone. That s a student every 26 seconds or 7,000 a day . According to
Mecurynews In Alameda county alone African Americans had a 67 percent graduation rate while
having a 20.1 percent dropout rate. In contrast whites and Asians in the same county had a 91
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African Americans tend to have less resources and more economic hardships while in school.
When going to school it helps when you have access to tutors and highly qualified teachers. In an
article by Princeton university Research indicates that children from low SES households and
communities develop academic skills more slowly compared to children from higher SES groups
. Initial academic skills are correlated with the home environment, where low literacy
environments and chronic stress negatively affect a child s preacademic skills. If a student does
not get the necessary aid and support when going to school then they are probably going to drop
out because at that point it becomes an actual struggle for them to go to school everyday. Likewise,
according to the National Center for Education Statistics African Americans are more likely to
attend high poverty schools than Asian Americans and Caucasians. When students go to a school
that is extremely destitute, they are more prone to be exposed to the harsh reality of low budget
education. There is a higher chance that the technology is antediluvian and the materials being
taught are not the most recent information that the state test on. Therefore African Americans in
general are going to perform a lower level than other races and eventually bottom out because they
don t see the point in going to school anymore. In addition being poor plays a big role on whether
you will graduate from
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Religion and Politics in the Modern Period
What is distinctive about the relationship between religion and politics in the modern period?
I esteem it above all things necessary to distinguish exactly the Business of Civil government from
that of religion. As John Locke makes evident in his Letter Concerning Toleration, it is most
important and fundamentally essential to define the limits of both religion and politics their proper
places in civil society. Only with government sponsored toleration is religion allowed to prosper in
the modern period; it fits neatly within the mechanisms of modern politics. As human beings, we
are inclined to be in a constant state of competition and conflict. Equality and a limited supply of
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Both situations are dangerous for an unstable sovereign. In modern society, our lack of toleration is
not rooted in religion. For us, toleration becomes questionable when such practices as marriage,
pornography, animal sacrifice and bigotry are called into question. At what point does a government
need to intervene? Should the government not protect all of these under its mission of liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness? These questions cannot be answered. I believe that a government will not
intervene until its own foundations become threatened. When it does feel threatened, as Hobbes
will suggest, it might embrace such an element. Religion, once a significant part of society, played a
large role in government. Rulers who feared the power of religion frequently embraced it, gaining
much support and littler resentment: These [religious institutions] have developed to such a pitch
of strength they can support their rulers in power no matter how they live and behave. Only
ecclesiastical rulers have states, but no need to defend them; subjects, but no need to govern them;
their subjects, though they do no govern them, do not resent them, and they neither think of
replacing their rulers nor are they in a position to do so.
In a
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Perfect Honey Research Paper
5 Best Honey Extractor under $250
Extracting your own honey is more delicious than those you buy from supermarkets, probably
because you put a touch of love into the entire process. With the best honey extractor, you can
squeeze out honey from beehive to the last drop.
Best honey extractor under $250
1.GoplusВ® Large 2 Frame Stainless Steel Honey Extractor Beekeeping Equipment New
Price Range: $105 $115
High quality and made from stainless steel with a protective film, the GoplusВ® Large 2 Frame
Stainless Steel Honey Extractor Beekeeping Equipment New is one of your best beekeeping
tools. It can fit frames of different dimensions from shallow to deep. It comes with 2 clear lids to
keep dust and debris out, while it is extracting honey. This product, however, is only advisable if
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It boats of a stainless steel construction and comes with a solid metal crank that you can use to
efficiently and easily turn the 2 baskets inside. It can be cleaned without the need to disassemble it.
3.New Two 2 Frame Stainless Steel Bee Honey Extractor SS Honeycomb Drum (BEE V002B)
Price Range: $110 $120
The best honey extractor should have a bigger capacity without occupying a lot of space. With a
drum measuring 29 inches tall, and a diameter of just 13.5 inches, the New Two 2 Frame Stainless
Steel Bee Honey Extractor SS Honeycomb Drum (BEE V002B) definitely fits the bill. Moreover,
its interior has a conical shape where honey can drain easily down to a bottle. Just use the stopper
/honey gate to keep honey in during extraction. One downside of this equipment, however, is that it
is painted rather than finished, increasing the risk of paint chipping at some point.
4.Hardin Professional 3 Frame Manual Honey Extractor
Price Range: $235
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Eli Whitney Research Paper
Eli Whitney Eli Whitney was born on December 8, 1765 in Westborough, Massachusetts. When
he was young his mother died. At a young age he also started to tork at his father s shop. He
worked as a school teacher and farmer so he could make enough money to attend a college. He was
able to save enough money to attend college at Yale University. After he had graduaed from Yale
University, he studied about law, but did not finish studying about the law because he couldn t pay
tuition. Eli decided to try to make his fortune by moving to the South. During his travels southward,
he met the Revolutionary After visiting cotton plantations in the south, Eli saw a need for an
invention that would allow cotton farmers
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Unconditional Religious Freedom In The Colonies
The colonies of Massachusetts, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island relate to each other in
the sense that each colony had some sort of religious freedom, whether it be conditional or
unconditional. Massachusetts was religiously intolerant but allowed for Puritans, Pilgrims, and
Separatists to come to their land and practice their religion because it fits with what they believed.
Maryland was a little more tolerant than Massachusetts, the colony stated that you could have
religious freedom if you believed in the holy trinity, with the religion you practiced, so it s an
example of a conditional religious freedom. Pennsylvania and Rhode Islandare the two colonies out
of these four that had unconditional religious freedom. The colonies were different from each other
in the sense of whether or not they were tolerant of different religions or not, but they compared in
the sense that they had some sort of religious freedoms.
Massachusetts was a colony founded by William Bradford and other pilgrims, who originally
came to the new world to practice their religion. The Puritans and the Separatists were among
them and they were welcomed into the colony because their religion matched up with those that
founded that colony. The Puritans believed that only true believers could reside in the colony,
and if they did not, they would be kicked out, people there could have also been kicked out if they
spoke out against the core beliefs of the colony. The core beliefs of the colony
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Company Valuation Methods. the Most Common Errors in...
Pablo FernГЎndez. IESE Business School
Company valuation methods. The most common errors in valuations
Company valuation methods. The most common errors in valuationsв€
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Pablo FernГЎndez PricewaterhouseCoopers Professor of Corporate Finance IESE Business School
Camino del Cerro del Aguila 3. Telephone 34 91 357 08 09. 28023 Madrid, Spain e mail:
fernandezpa@iese.edu
In this paper, we describe the four main groups comprising the most widely used company valuation
methods: balance sheet based methods, income statement based methods, mixed methods, and cash
flow discounting based methods. The methods that are conceptually correct are those based on cash
flow discounting. We will briefly comment on other methods since even though they ... Show more
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Value should not be confused with price, which is the quantity agreed between the seller and the
buyer in the sale of a company. This difference in a specific company s value may be due to a
multitude of reasons. For example, a large and technologically highly advanced foreign company
wishes to buy a well known national company in order to gain entry into the local market, using
the reputation of the local brand. In this case, the foreign buyer will only value the brand but not
the plant, machinery, etc. as it has more advanced assets of its own. However, the seller will give
a very high value to its material resources, as they are able to
The reader interested in methods based on value creation measures can see Fernandez (2002,
chapters 1, 13 and 14). The reader interested in valuation using options theory can see Fernandez
(2001c).
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Company valuation methods. The most common errors in valuations
continue producing. From the buyer s viewpoint, the basic aim is to determine the maximum
value it should be prepared to pay for what the company it wishes to buy is able to contribute.
From the seller s viewpoint, the aim is to ascertain what should be the minimum value at which it
should accept the operation. These are the two figures that face each other across the table in a
negotiation until a price is finally agreed on, which
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Current State Of New Zealand And The United States Of...
Over the last thirty years the economic rise of China has contributed to a worldwide shift in
power. Discussing the current state of New Zealand s relationship with both China and the United
States of America (USA), this essay will outline likely future foreign policy choices. Authors such
as Mosher and Krauthammer see the rise of China as a threat to the West that must be contained, a
view which is not widely accepted. With reference to New Zealand s recent economic and strategic
success this essay will suggest that future foreign policymust work to deepen relations with both
countries. New Zealand must not choose between China nor the USA, instead a broad based
approach to trade and international relationsshould be maintained.
In 2008 New Zealand was the first of the Organisation for Economic Co operation and
Development countries to sign a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with China. As a result China has
overtaken the USA as our second largest trading partner, with exports increasing from NZ$2.3
billion in 2008 to NZ$6.7 billion in 2012. In 2010 New Zealand set the goal of doubling two way
trade with China by 2015, a goal which was achieved a full year earlier. Speaking to the New
Zealand Institute of International Affairs (NZIIA) in 2010 John Key described New Zealand China
relations as unquestionably and unashamedly an economic relationship . Without pausing the New
Zealand and Chinese governments have been quick to capitalize on this recent economic success.
The
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Hamlet and His Sanity As Determined in a Court of Law
In the court of law, William Shakespeare s Hamlet will be used as a transcript to determine the fate
of Prince Hamlet as he is responsible for the death of Polonius. With the mask of insanity, Hamlet is
conscious of his actions as he murders Polonius through his malicious intent upon King Claudius.
Also, with Hamletbeing in an intense state of emotion during his confrontation of Queen Gertrude,
he intentionally murders Polonius upon adequate provocation which results to voluntary
manslaughter. However, by pursuing King Claudius, Hamlet endangers himself and those close to
him as he relentlessly involves others through his dangerous pursuit. From a legal context, Hamlet
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Hamlet understands the concept of what is morally right and wrong as he mourns the death of his
father due to the fact that his father was a person. The lack of appreciate towards a person is
morally wrong because a person is a human being, and not an object.
In the acceptance stage of grief, Hamlet experiences acceptance of his father s death when he
determines the cause of death was murder. To obtain acceptance, according to KГјbler Ross and
Kessler, the person must accept the realization of the other person s death and recognize their
reality without them (25). At this stage of acceptance, Hamlet acknowledges his father s death as
he accepts the reality of Claudius being king because Hamlet completely believes that Claudius
murdered King Hamlet in order to become king. Also, with acceptance of his father s death, Hamlet
alters his emotion from depression to vengeance towards King Claudius which results in Hamlet
moving from the stage of depression to the stage of acceptance.
In the anger stage of grief, Hamlet releases his anger during the confrontation with Queen Gertrude.
How anger arises, according to KГјbler Ross and Kessler, is only when the person feels safe
enough to express the emotion (11). In this situation, Hamlet did feel secure as he assumed there
was not a single person in the room except for himself and Queen Gertrude. By releasing his anger,
Hamlet begins the
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Tattoo Culture In America
Tattoo s Culture Tattooing is not a fantastic thing in America, but in China, tattoos always can
arouse people s curiosity. As a Chinese, tattooees are rare, since people always have prejudice
for those body art because of traditional idea and social impact. When I was in high school, I was
attracted by tattoos because of a paster that can post on body. I put them on collarbone, arm, and
ankle, just like tattoos. But my parent did t allow me to get a real one and said that would
hamper me to get a great job. To be honest, I can t understand such a traditional thought while I
think tattooing is a kind of art. Differently, in America, most young people have one at least, as far
as I can see. It seems like a fashion for young people today, whereas... Show more content on
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The former is whose tattoos are visible by everybody, while the latter one gets the tattoos are
easy to hide by cloth. He finds more than ninety percent of American belong to the people who
have tattoos . So, there is a principal reason for tattooing, demonstration. For me, If my parent
allows me to tattoo, maybe I will want to get a Leo symbol to show myself, or a little picture
about something I like, such as rose, sunflower, or a new moon. We can summarize three
purpose for people tattooing. First, some people are simplex for art, who just paint a small
pattern or a big picture for good looking. Moreover, many people said every tattoo has its own
story. That sort of pattern is for commemoration. Usually people like to remember their past, so
they put something they don t want to forget. According my personal survey, Xuanzheng, a
sophomore student in University of London, got his first tattoo just few days, and that is several
Roman numerals, which means his two twin sisters birthday. Another group get tattoo for a virtue.
Yue Fei, who is a hero in Chinese history, bear four Chinese characters Jin Zhong Bao Guo on his
back. Those four words, which means he was willing to devoted to his country, signifies his loyal
and patriotic heart. Similarly, in the United States, there are many people getting a flag or totem to
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Similarities Between The Hearst Castle And The Topakapi...
Title That I Haven t Figured Out Yet
The drastic difference in time periods between the Hearst Castle and the Topakapi Palace leads to
the differentiation in materiality and function, but the similarities of both the structures come
together with the grandiosity of the project and the lasting effect of the architecture. While the
Hearst Castle was initially built just to accommodate the Hearst family, the Topakapi palace was
built for Mehmed II and his dynasty. After a long line of collaboration with the Hearst family,
Julia Morgan was assigned to design a space for William Randolph Hearst in San Simeon because
he was tired of going up and camping and wanted something that would be more comfortable .[1]
Morgan began construction in 1919, and started with guest houses, since Hearst put emphasis on
the idea of having his family and friends over. Additionally, Morgan partially based her design on
the tower of the church at Ronda in Southern Spain, a favorite site of Hearst. The California
location gave Morgan and Hearst the excuse to resemble and mimic the renaissance style of
Southern Spain. Controversy, the Topakapi Palace was originally built in 1465 by the Sultan
Mehmed II and his reign. The Topakapi Palace was a center for administration, education and most
importantly, to accommodate the Sultan. Aspects of religion and spirituality were highly active
through the site and the rich diversity of Islamic architecture was prevalent throughout the space.
Despite the
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Analysis Of Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn, A Russian Author With...
Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn, a Russian author with personal experience of labor camp conditions,
relates the experiences of his fellow prisoners by showing the world that humanity can be
maintained in the most degrading of places. Such a theme can be observed closely in his novel
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, first published in 1962. As the title suggests, the novel is
about a day in the Gulag(prison) from dawn to dusk from Ivan s perspective. The Gulag is
designed to strip the Zeks of their individual identities and dignity. The zek s names are taken from
them and replaced by numbers: S 854, The Tartar read from the white stripe that had been stitched
to the back of his black jacket, (15). Then their personal belongings are taken... Show more content
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In the stance taken by Solzhenitsyn, Ivan maintains his dignity by resisting the idea of indulging
himself with food. In the novel the author raises an important question about whether food is a
necessity or valuable to humanity (dignity). When Ivan recalls a prisoner who talked about the
types of Zeks who manage to live: Those who lick other men s leftovers, those who count on the
doctors to pull them through, and those who squeal on their buddies, (8), he says, do not survive.
Though Ivan knows that the prisoners do survive at the cost of their own humanity, he respects
and agrees with most of Kuziomin s statement: You re sure to be given something to eat there,
though there were plenty of others at that game, more than plenty and, what s worse, if you found
a bowl with something left in it you could hardly resist licking it out, (7). For Ivan, avoiding the
mess hall in the morning or after the meal was important, as he might be tempted into leaving his
dignity for a little amount of food. This is a significant step towards conserving his morality and
surviving his sentence. In Solzhenitsyn perspective, keeping away from the food represents the
idea of control over one s body. This is highly significant because living in the Gulag, where the
authority treats zeks in the most dehumanizing of ways, one needs to be able to command
themselves, controls their desires to stay intact their dignity.
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Dissolved Oxygen In The Diel Cycle
The main component of this study is the Diel Cycle, a process which tracks various
biogeochemical processes in ecological systems over the duration of 24 hours. The study takes
place in the San Joaquin Marsh in Irvine, the area consists of 11 ponds with 60 percent of its
surface area as shallow shelf and the other 40 percent being deep permanent water (Bowler, 2010).
The diel cycles record numerous basic abiotic measurements, but the crucial aspects of this study
are the dissolved oxygenlevels as they alternate between days and nights. Dissolved Oxygen level
is one of the main dictator of ponds ecological health, observing its fluctuations can help predict
changes in the aquatic ecosystem (Nimick, 2010; Andrade, 2015). The dissolved oxygen
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Music Literacy And Its Influence On Music
Although technique and natural talent are big factors in music performing, it is suggested that a
major skill needed for a developing music performer is the ability to sight read (Paul), which is an
important factor in acquiring and expanding music literacy (Gromko). However, music literacy is a
compositional ability that requires many different abilities (Gromko, Lehmann and Ericson).
In relation to studies on English literacy acquisition techniques, little research has been conducted
on music literacy. In what research has been done, it is shown that music literacy and sight reading
ability acquisition has not an exact pedagogical technique or theory (Hodges). Given this, a review
that examines the research of variables and predictors of sight reading abilities and music literacy
knowledge acquisition has yet to be done. The purpose of this review is to synthesize published
articles on the research of music literacy to help give a better perspective on the variables that
affect the acquisition of music reading skills. Experiments, a national survey, and general
observations were used in this review.
First, the techniques and observations that are used to teach music literacy to musicians will be
evaluated. Next, eye pattern movements that have been observed while reading music will be
reviewed. Lastly, variables that affect the acquisition of music literacy and the success of sight
reading will be introduced.
Teaching and Acquiring Music Literacy Over the years, many
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The Face-Negotiation Theory and Stella Ting-Toomey Essay
In the world of communication, there are many theories which describe different ways people
communicate. According to Doctor Thomas Hanitzsch, an associate professor of communication at
the University of Munich in Germany, Communication Theory is an international forum publishing
high quality, original research into the theoretical development of communicationfrom across a
wide array of disciplines ( Communication Theory ). A specific communication theory that will be
highlighted is the FaceNegotiation theory developed by Stella Ting Toomey. Simply stated, Dr. Ting
Toomey suggests that conflict is a consequence of identity management on an individual and
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Some additional information includes, that according to Stella Ting Toomey s Home on the Web,
Dr. Ting Toomey has held major leadership roles in international communication associations and
has served on more than fifteen editorial boards ( Stella ). To further explain the theory of Face
Negotiation, when Dr. Ting Toomey suggests conflict is a consequence of identity management on
an individual and cultural level, she means that culture has a significant impact in regards to
identity management. One s culture has defined rules as to how someone is to properly interact
amongst other individuals and groups, and these rules include values, norms, beliefs and traditions.
Generally, an individual would strive to adhere and follow all of their culture s rules, and in turn,
would view another individual turning against those rules as a threat to their overall culture or
beliefs. Similarly, Dr. Ting Toomey states that conflict can come from a clash of these rules, a
misinterpretation, or as a result of misapplying certain expectations and standards for behavior for a
given situation (Griffin List ). The Face Negotiation theory suggests there are three goals that any
conflict will revolve around; content, relational and identity, or rather, needs, interests or goals.
Based on M. Afzalur Rahim s work, Dr. Ting Toomey and later John Oetzel, identified eight distinct
responses to conflicting situations based on an incompatibility (Griffin
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The Erie Canal Linked Transportation and Trade in the...
The Erie canal was very important to the United States. It was designed to link our nation through
transportation and trade and was the fastest way to transport goods. It also linked many parts of the
country. The Erie Canal was a vital part of Henry Clay s plan known as the American System,
which was designed to link our nation through trade and transportation.
The canal that links the waters of Lake Erie to the west of the Hudson River in the east, is the Erie
Canal. The Erie Canal is an example of Henry Clay s vision to harmonize and balance the country
s agriculture, economy and industries. The building of this canal was first proposed in 1808
and was eventually completed in 1824. At the time, New York State Governor De Witt Clinton
envisioned a canal that would link Albany to Buffalo. The idea was criticized by some and given
the name Clinton s ditch . The idea turned out to be a critical turning point for the country since it
opened up many new possibilities. In the early 19th century the transportation of goods between
the east and west was expensive and time consuming. The normal way of transportation before
the canal, was by horse drawn carriages. Then the bold idea of the Erie Canal was proposed to
ease the tiring commute. The Erie canal was intentionally built to open the country west of the
Appalachian Mountains to settlers. The canal would also provide a safe, cheaper way for produce
to be carried to various markets. The canal then became the fastest way
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A Case Study on Euro Disney (for Int L Mkgt)
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/2011/02/case study on euro disney for intl mkgt.html Disney theme parks are enormously
successful in the United States. Families flock there at all times of the year. Disney s best
customers are repeat customers.[1] When Tokyo Disneyland opened in 1983, it was more popular
than Disney ever imagined.[2] With one foot in to the international area, Disney decided to
conquer Europe. They scouted out possible locations and decided on an area outside of Paris,
France. The deciding... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Could this have been prevented? In examining the major downfalls of the park, it seems that
Euro Disney could have benefited from better research. Tokyo Disneyland found enormous
success in Japan. The park in Tokyo has very little differences from the American Magic
Kingdoms. Tokyo s success with like change from the American parks might have led Disney
executives to the misguided belief that cultural differences would not affect the success of Euro
Disney. But Tokyo and Paris have some pretty critical differences. Tokyo not only has a higher
concentrated population surrounding the park but the average income is higher.[11] Probably
the biggest difference is that Japan, as a country, tends to embrace American culture much more
readily than the French. The cold winters on Paris were identified as a potential problem but
when asked in a meeting if Europeans would be willing to stand in the cold a Disney executive
simply stated, The Japanese do. [12] Japanese and Paris winters vary greatly. Paris has 3 times as
many rainy days. And the average highs during winter are 5 degrees warmer in Tokyo than in
Paris.[13] When opening a vacation destination it seems obvious to understand the vacation habits
of the target audience. This is by far the biggest oversight of Euro Disney. A simple survey could
have clued Disney executives in and possibly have changed their minds about ever entering Europe.
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A Study On Working Capital
Maeghan Gaines 29 November 2014 FINA 150 Semester Project Chapter 14 Executive
Summary: Working Capital I chose to research working capital because I did not know the term
nor the significant role it plays in operating a business. I learned that working capital is the
requirements for running normal business operations on a daily basis. It is the necessary amount
needed to keep the doors open and is analyzed for a period of about a year. Working capital is
essential for fulfilling business operating needs. Cash that is spent is not considered working
capital because it can no longer be used by the company to invest. Working capital is the cash
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Also, the level of fixed assets and current assets depends on the expected sales but only the
current assets can be adjusted with fluctuating sales in a diminutive period. Most importantly,
time must be considered when managing fixed assets. Discounting and compounding of time
play a major role in capital budgeting and a minor role in the management of current assets.
Ultimately, a business can survive without appropriate working capital policy, but a firm
without working capital has a much smaller life span than businesses that are well capitalized.
Working Capital Policy Introduction: Working Capital is the single most important component
of a business or firm because it has a direct impact on the cash flows. Working capital is the
capital you require for the working functioning of your business in the short run (BBI). There are
two types of working capital; gross working capital and net working capital. Gross working
capital is current assets. Net working capital is the difference between current assets and current
liabilities. Net working capital will be referred to as simply working capital in this paper.
Operating Cash flows arise from normal business operations and is the difference between cash
expenses associated with the manufacturing and sales of products and the cash collected from the
sales. Since cash flow is the main priority for
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Why Is Jfk Assassination Important
The assassination of JFK was a historic moment in US history because he was the president of
the united states and he had been shot on his way to a speech in Dallas, Texas. This always
shows us what can really happen and how people are crazy. He had ended up dying in the
hospital that he had been rushed to. At the time JFK had been the president and after he died his
brother ended up being the president and had been assassinated as well. JFK had been
assassinated on November 22, 1963, at 12:38. He was shot when he was in a car and had been
rushed to the hospital from theirs. He had been killed because somebody didn t like him in office
so they shot him. He died to do to a bullet wound right through the stomach. He had died on his
way to his speech in Dallas, Texas. His wife was in the car with him when he was shot.... Show
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he was the husband of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. He had three kids two boys, one girl. Their
names were John f Kennedy Jr, Patrick Kennedy, and Caroline Kennedy. He JFK was the second
oldest sibling to all of his brothers and sister he had eight siblings. His siblings were all really
close aged to each other. Most people just don t put him into perspective with everyone else. JFK
had been killed in Dallas, Texas in a hospital called parkland. He was rushed after being shot and
he wasn t the only person that had been shot in that scene. John Connally, he was the governor at
the time and he had been wounded but had ended up surviving his injuries. He had been marked
dead at 1 PM from Parkland Hospital this is the place he was officially dead at. JFK had been shot
by a bullet which had killed him on his way to his speech. He was killed by a guy named Lee
Harvey Oswald. He had shot him with a Mannlicher Calvano with a telescopic scope on it. He had
been shot from behind with three shots on in the back, one in the neck, and one in the head. Odds
of survival from this were as low as
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The Myth Of The Robber Barons
A Review of The Myth of the Robber Barons a book by Burton Folsom JR.
Robber barons, famously known for their ruthless means of acquiring wealth back in the late
nineteenth century. They were awful. They were complete menaces to society and only ever
created wealth for themselves. Or, at least that s what is commonly taught in high school American
history classes, but author Burton Folsom Jr. offers an unique alternative perspective in his book,
The Myth of the Robber Barons. He provides a closer look at the results achieved by these
infamous robber barons to give insight into what actually happened in the wake of these
entrepreneurs conducted business. Folsom uses seven chapters on separate industries ran by
robber barons to show, at least from an overall economic view, The United States experienced a
gross net benefit by the existence of robber barons. The book starts by diving into the steamship
industry while closely following the business life of Cornelius Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt started his
steamboat industry life big as he was given the task of breaking up a strict monopoly that had
taken over all of the boat traffic in New York for the past thirty years. Right from the start
Vanderbilt used illegal means of operating business by avoiding the law to ship passengers
between New Jersey and New York, but he was charging lower rates. Folsom uses a passage on
just the 2nd page of the book to show that A jubilant Vanderbilt was greeted in New Brunswick,
New Jersey,
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The Poetry Of Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath is often described as a feminist poet who wrote about the difficulties women faced
before women s right were a mainstream idea. From reading her poetry, it is quite obvious that
Plath s feminism is extremely important to her, but she also wrote about a lot of day to day
experiences and made them significant through her use of literary devices such as metaphors and
symbols. Plath may also be best known for her autobiographical poetrywritten in a confessional
style that appeared during the 1950s. She is considered a very important poet of the post World
War II era. She became widely known following her suicide in 1963 (Bawer). Through Sylvia Plath
s poetry, readers are able to get a glimpse into her personal life. The... Show more content on
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Although once Plath had gotten older she moved to England, certainly her time in Winthrop
affected her life and poetry. Her father, Otto Plath, was a German professor of Biology, an
entomologist, and also authored a book about bees; which would later become the subject of
many of Plath s later poems. Her mother, Aurelia Plath was pursuing a career in teaching when
she met Sylvia s father. At the age of eight, Sylvia Plath published her first poem, her father
would die in Winthrop, that same year. This would be the start of her lifelong career as a poet.
Plath lived and wrote in the 1950s through the 1960s in both America and England (Bawer). As a
modern period poet and feminist, growing up during WWII, some of Plath s work was directly
related to the issues that were developing in society at the time. After WWII, societies were often
characterized by strict gender norms. Women were expected to remain safely in their homes, with
being a wife and a mother as their ultimate joy and goal. Art and expression became away from
women to escape the everyday pressures of society.
The poem The Applicant gives a glimpse of how Plath personally felt about women s rights and
also touched on male dominance in her marriage. Through the poem, Plath shows the struggles of
young women who are taught by society to pursue marriage and feel their worth only comes from
their physical beauty. The poem begins
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Reflection Of My Family
The photo that I have chosen to reflect on depicts me sitting on a large green chair with my
brother. I was anywhere from five to eight, and he was around eleven or thirteen. He is looking
out of frame and has one of those old CD players from the nineties in his lap, his hands hovering
over its silver hardware, frozen in a hesitant stance. He looks entertained, or maybe just distracted.
He has what my familycalls his Harry Potter glasses perched somewhat low on his nose, and true to
the late nineties and early 2000scommon style, his black hair is spiked up. Beside him is me, in a
light shirt, wearing the thin headphones that accompanied the CD player in his lap. I look
either deep in thought and like I am taking in the music very thoroughly or very uncomfortable. I
will let you in on a hint: I was very uncomfortable. My brother, Jackson, is six or seven years
older than I am. He is rather quiet and reserved like myself, although it is more obvious on him
than it is on me. When we were younger I was four, my sister was six, and Jackson was eight our
father decided that he liked another woman better than our mother, and left us. Jackson does not
like dealing with situations like that, that have deep emotional repercussions, and more or less
shut himself off to the world. That included me. I am very sensitive on as to whether or not
people want to interact with me, and as a baseline, I pretty much avoid interacting with people
unless it is pretty clear that they want me to. I was not as good at it as I am now when I was young,
so I just generally did not interact with anyone at all as a baseline. My sister and I have always
been somewhat close even if she did not like me at all when I was younger but Jackson and I never
talked. I was intimidated. He was so much older than me! He was responsible! He made good
grades! He liked complicated things like cars and he was so well spoken! I remember when this
picture was taken. It was either late Summer or anytime in the Spring. The large chair we are
sitting in had a window to our right, and a door to a backyard to our left and not fifteen feet away
from us. I have always been interested in music, and Jackson has always liked good music, and a
few
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Elie Wiesel’s Night and Corrie Ten Boom s The Hiding...
Elie Wiesel s Night and Corrie Ten Boom s The Hiding Place
Many outsiders strive but fail to truly comprehend the haunting incident of World War II s
Holocaust. None but survivors and witnesses succeed to sense and live the timeless pain of the
event which repossesses the core of human psyche. Elie Wiesel and Corrie Ten Boom are two of
these survivors who, through their personal accounts, allow the reader to glimpse empathy within
the soul and the heart. Elie Wiesel (1928 ), a journalist and Professor of Humanities at Boston
University, is an author of 21 books. The first of his collection, entitled Night, is a terrifying
account of Wiesel s boyhood experience as a WWII Jewish prisoner of Hitler s dominant and
secretive Nazi party. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These strong survivors pose as teachers and role models by revealing strengths, weaknesses and
survival techniques. Wiesel and Ten Boom survive against the odds, but not without physical and
emotional scars.
The unsung hero and heroin pair experience tremendous suffering, but confront that affliction with
distinct contrary responses. The theme and style of Wiesel and Ten Boom reveal individual
personal beliefs and strength levels in reaction to their concentration camp experience during WWII
s Holocaust. Theme is the window which Wiesel and Ten Boom open through words and thoughts
to reveal the true purpose of their tales. Although both authors experience the grime of
concentration camp and grief of family loss, their responses to this suffering are distinct.
This distinctness is not unexpected, for as one s strengths and beliefs are personal, as is the
effect of events effecting those strengths and beliefs. Wiesel and Ten Boom state the purpose of
their self exposed stories clearly, and their purposes differ just as clearly. Wiesel stresses the
importance of applying lessons of the past to the present for the sake of the world s future. He
writes to create a feeling of such horror and catharsis within the reader to prevent the evil of the
Holocaust or any type of unjust persecution to ever occur again. He opens the reader s eyes with
vividly horrible images of human suffering and creates no barrier
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The Emergence Of Applicant Tracking Systems ( Ats )
The emergence of applicant tracking systems (ATS) has gained a reputation beginning early in
the new millennium. The use of ATS gives companies a method to manage a mass amount of
candidate data and causes the job seeker to do more work. The main characteristic of ATS is the
piece that selects resumes for further review. This can be a standalone system or module within
a human resources management system. Two of the larger ATS is Taleo which is an Oracle
company and Kenexa which is a part of IBM. Often times when a job seeker is browsing on a
company website or job power, somewhere on the screen will say Powered by followed by
whatever applicant tracking systemis being used. ATS are meant to provide customized solutions for
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Some screeners eyeball every submission that comes in, while others search for certain
keywords among applications. Likewise, there are screeners who consider cover letters in their
evaluations and those who ignore them. Career experts suggest erring on the side of caution.
Submit a carefully written cover letter and insert keywords must have qualifications usually
found in the job posting with every application. Job hunters should expect to wait anywhere
from a few days to several weeks before receiving a response to an application, if at all.
(Needleman). The system will look for those words to determine who moves forward in the
process. However, newer technology analyzes the words and looks for context and relevance
and can check where in someone s work history a skill was used. These techniques make it
harder to manipulate the system. Such tricks like filling your resume with keywords in white
font so people can t read it will not work with later technology. Resumes posted in applicant
tracking systems are seen by two viewers: the computer, then hopefully a human. The resume has
to perform well in the ATS, and then when it is presented to a hiring manager it has to look good.
Social media has changed the way businesses work and recruit for new employees. Once hiring
managers get a hold of resumes, they look for ways to exclude
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Symptoms Of Dementia Essay
As we age, various disorders can affect how well our brains function. Dementia is one of the most
common brain disorders that seniors experience. Certain health conditions can cause dementia. For
example, chronic high blood pressure, previous stroke or blood vessel disease can lead to vascular
dementia.
Causes of Dementia
Many times, dementia is not the result of just one condition, but several. For instance, the
combination of Alzheimer s disease, strokes, Parkinson s disease and depression may lead to
dementia.
Alzheimer s Disease
In the most recent U.S. census (2010), nearly 5 million people aged 65 and older were afflicted
with this disease. This condition causes brain cells in the area of the brain that controls memory to
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Treating depression may improve an individual s symptoms of dementia; nevertheless, it is also
possible that the depression is one of the early symptoms of vascular dementia or Alzheimer s
disease.
Symptoms of Depression
Slow movementForgetfulness
IrritabilityNeglecting personal hygiene
Slow speechAggravated/Unexplained aches and pains
Depressed, but not sadSocial withdrawal/Isolation
Fixation on deathWeight loss
No appetite/skip mealsSuicidal tendencies/attempts
Feeling worthlessConcerns about being a burden to family
Self loathingDaytime sleepiness
SadnessOversleeping
InsomniaLoss of interest in activities
Causes of Depression in the Senior Population
Retirement
Once retired, many individuals feel as if they have lost their purpose in life and/or lost their
identity. Encourage your friend or loved one to volunteer.
Increased Isolation/Loneliness
Isolation may occur due to a decrease in mobility, loss of driving privileges or a dwindling circle of
friends and family (due to death and/or relocation). Consider a weekly shopping trip to give your
friend or loved one something to look forward to.
Medical
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Analysis Of Kenneth Grahame s Wind
Kenneth Grahame s Wind in the Willows was first thought out as stories for his son Alastair.
Because Wind in the Willows was told first to entertain, Kenneth Grahame has broken all the rules.
His book is written like a bedtime story, and Grahame allows him self to really have fun with this
book. Rather than creating a story with a moral lesson for young children of the Victorian era,
Grahame has indulged himself by avoiding realism, focusing on family values and is characters
while also dealing with his own fears regarding the status of the class structure in the Victorian era.
Elements of oral storytelling are evident in Grahame s Wind in the Willows. His chapters lack
detailed physical descriptions of characters, instead opting for the name of the characters to do
the trick. All a child needs to know is that Toad looks like and is a toad. By leaving the
descriptions so open ended, Grahame allows for his character to be dynamic in their physical
attributes. His characters are large enough to ride in a caravan pulled by a horse, but small
enough to ______. They are human enough to pass for a washerwoman and to be put into jail, but
animalistic in their physic characteristics. Grahame avoids physical descriptions to allow his
characters to shift as needed. He cuts out realism, letting his animals be the same approximate size.
Badger s are typically much larger than Moles, but yet Mole is quite comfortable in Badger s
underground home. Toads are typically quite small, but yet
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Waste Collection and Management
A case study was conducted by Colon Fawcett (2006).The example from the EXNORA s waste
management scheme in south India is one more very good example.EXNORA which is an
acronym for EXcellent NOvel RAdical is an NGO which is based on the zero waste management
setup, and which is run and enhanced by the residents themselves. The study has been quoted
successful widely and various studies have been carried out regarding this. In Chennai and
Hyderabad various residential areas have attained the zero waste goal. Though the success is limited
it has also led to significant reduction of the waste from dumping and in rehabilitation of the poor.
The overall reduction of the cities is around 37% and 33%. This study shows that it just needs
motivated people to successfully setup and manage the waste collection systems which lead to
overall improvement of the environment. This effort also provided employment to the local
socially deprived people. The middle class people of chennai supported this approach. Initially it the
scheme had to face problems like lack of motivation and political support, community involvement
which actually threatened the long time sustainability of the program but later on the results were
evident of its effectiveness and then the policy flourished. It required significant amount of local
resources. Another success story is about the Visakhapatnam project which is based on on the
triangular contracts between the municipality, the residents and the micro
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History of Special Needs Ireland
History of Special Needs Provision In Ireland
Special needs provision in Ireland has evolved since the founding of the state in 1919. Until the
early 1990s practically all education and care of children were carried out by the religious orders in
Ireland. The government therefore had little need for policies or legislation surrounding education
and care.
Ireland established its education system in 1831 while under English rule. This made it mandatory
for children between the ages of six and fourteen to attend school. The Department of Education
was established in 1924. However, the government did not consider that the education of children
with special needs was necessary as their needs were seen as purely medical. It was considered more
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However separate schools continued throughout the 70s and 80s.
In 1971 the primary curriculum was introduced. This led to most special schools and classes
providing a modified curriculum for their students. The Department of Education developed
Curriculum Guidelines for Schools for the Moderately Handicapped. One important principle of
these guidelines was that children have needs as children that have to be satisfied at school as well
as their needs as future adults.
The notion of integration began to appear in the mid eighties with the idea that special classes
could be part of mainstream schools and also from parents who were not availing of special
education. In a report on the training and education of severely and profound mentally
handicapped children in Ireland 1983 it was recognized that these children should also be entitled
to education. Teachers were to be trained to educate such children in special classes within
mainstream education. By 1993 over 2000 pupils were being educated in such a way.
In 1993 the report of the Special Education Review Committee (SERC) was published. This report
dealt comprehensively with the educational implications of special needs. It provided a definition
of special needs which included those with severe and profound difficulties through to those who
were exceptionally able and included both physical and mental disabilities. It recognized that the
desire of the majority of parents of children with
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Essay Why I Want To Be A Special Education Teacher

  • 1. Essay Why I Want To Be A Special Education Teacher 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Essay Why I Want To Be A Special Education TeacherEssay Why I Want To Be A Special Education Teacher
  • 2. The Namesake Minor Characters People are often seen as the people they associate themselves with. Humanes begin to evolve as they grow up and start overcoming baggage. Our loved ones can drift us apart from our roots and that can be either positive or poor. In the novel The Namesake, Lahiri uses the minor characters Kim, Ruth and Maxine throughout the novelto highlight Gogol s characterization and journey of growing up and becoming less understanding and distancing himself from his own culture. This statement relates to numerous of immigrants who distance themselves from their own culture to the one they are living in at the moment. Lahiri creates the minor character of Kim to help explain Gogol s adventure to a different culture than his. There are abounding moments throughout the novel where Gogol tries to change his identity because he thinks people will make fun of him because of his name. A major point in the book is when he is at a college party and meets a girl named Kim. But he doesn t want to tell Kim his name. He doesn t want to endure her reaction, to watch her lovely blue eyes grow wide (96). In the following quote, Lahiri uses the internal conflict in Gogol, to have the reader Castellanos 2 sympathize and relate to the circumstance that people can go through when they are afraid what one might think. Gogol believes that by changing his name, he will be accepted into the community around him. He is mainly concerned about what girls think of him, rather than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Does Heaney Use Extended Metaphors In the poem, Digging, by Seamus Heaney, the poet uses different techniques to show the writers ideas on whether you should follow in your ancestors footsteps or if you should choose your own path. More specifically, Heaney uses extended metaphors to uncover how the boy thinks, different tenses to take us on a journey through 3 generations and repetition to reiterate the title and theme of the poem. In Digging the poet uses metaphors and extended metaphors to communicate his ideas of whether or not you should follow in your ancestors footsteps. When Heaney says Between my finger and my thumb, the squat pen rests, snug as a gun he is literally saying that the pen is being held in the hand but figuratively he brings in the idea of violence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Pros And Cons Of Stereotypes Stereotypes A person with smaller eyes and more yellowish skin tone like myself will be asked the question, Are you Chinese or Korean? at some point of time in their live span. Now in the modern ages , especially in America , we tend to assume a widely, simplified or distorted image with the people around us which is known as stereotypes. For example, when we see people who have a white colored skin tone we tend to make the generalization that they are the typical Americans that eat burgers and fries every night; what we do not know is that they could be Bulgarian, German or British. Just because people have a certain appearance on the outside does not allow us to place a name on who they truly are. In the VOA News article, US Public s Labeling of Chinese Americans as Asians Poses challenges , an Asian Americanrights activist and former journalist says, The public s lack of consciousness about who we are, where we come from and how we are not all the same, is pretty much stuck where it s been (Lipin).The general public have always lack the knowledge of Asian culture. They do not know who were truly are and where we are from. In the broadcast, they mention that a wide American population cannot make distinctions between an Chinese American and an Asian American (Lipin ). Ever since kindergarten till this day, people have always questioned if I am Chinese or Korean. Under this stereotype people think that all Asians look the same therefor they assume all Asians are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Pratt Institute Vs. The Royal College Of Art In this research paper I will be taking a look at two prestigious art and design schools. Each of these schools is world renowned and highly ranked, and has many famous alumni. I will also feature some of the famous artists and designers that have graduated from the schools over the years. The two schools are The Pratt Institute in New York, and The Royal College of Art or RCA in London, England. The Pratt Institute is a private institution that was founded in 1887 by Charles Pratt as a vocational college but has evolved into an institution offering courses in a wide variety of art, design, architecture, information and library science, and liberal arts and sciences . It has a total enrollment of 4,600. It is semester based and tuition... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Notable alumni include actors Robert Redford and Martin Landau, William Van Alen, the architect of the Chrysler Building, fashion designers Norman Norell, Betsey Johnson and Jeremy Scott, and artists George Segal and Juan Munoz. The early days at Pratt were not as popular as it is today and the first day of class had only 12 students enrolled in its drawing classes. Charles Pratt was not worried about the low numbers and famously said that, if we do right by the 12, we may have 13 next week, and if we do right by 13, we may have 14 the week after, and that is the way to grow. He was rights and just five months later enrollment had grown to 307 students who were doing classes ranging from stenography to sewing and a few months later that number had grown even more to 1,500 students. Unfortunately Charles Pratt only lived for four more years, but his vision was passed on to his sons who were all involved in running the school over the next years. Over the years, the curriculum has been reworked and brought up to date to reflect the demands of the industries and new faculty members are brought in to modernize courses and keep the education that the Pratt Institute offers relevant and current. An example of this realization that the content of the curriculum should be constantly updated to reflect new ideas is in the Industrial Design department when in 1936 industrial design legends Alexander Kostellow and Rowena Reed were invited to join the faculty of the new industrial design program, and so doing they revolutionized the education for first year students by introducing a new curriculum of Design and Structure incorporating abstract elements that came from the Bauhaus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. International Finance Exam International finance FIN 412 Exam #2 MC: Examples of single currency interest rate swap and cross currency interest rate swap are: A. fixed for floating rate interest rate swap, where one counterparty exchanges the interest payments of a floating rate debt obligations for fixed rate interest payments of the other counter party B. fixed for fixed rate debt service (currency swap), where one counterparty exchanges the debt service obligations of a bond denominated in one currency for the debt service obligations of the other counter party denominated in another currency X C. A amp; B D. none of the above MC: In the swap market, which position potentially carries greater risks, broker or dealer? A. Broker X B. Dealer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... risk adjusted performance D. risk of default and bankruptcy MC: Regarding the mechanics of international portfolio diversification, which statement is true? X A. Security returns are much less correlated across countries than within a county B. Security returns are more correlated across countries than within a county C. Security returns are about as equally correlated across countries as they are within a county D. None of the above MC: A fully diversified U.S. portfolio is about? A. 75 percent as risky as a typical individual stock X B. 27 percent as risky as a typical individual stock C. 12 percent as risky as a typical individual stock D. Half as risky as a fully diversified international portfolio MC: With regard to estimates of world beta, measures of the sensitivity of a national market to world market movements... A. The Japanese stock market is the most sensitive to world market movements B. The U.S. stock market is the least sensitive to world market movements X C. Both A amp; B D. None of the above MC: With regard to the OIP... A. The composition of the optimal international portfolio is identical for all investors, regardless of home country B. The OIP has more return and less risk for all investors, regardless of home country X C. The composition of the optimal international portfolio is identical for all investors of a particular country, whether or not they hedge their risk with currency futures
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  • 8. Blasphemy Table of Contents Letter of transmittal ........................................................................pg i Executive summary ........................................................................pg ii Introduction ...................................................................................pg 2 Blasphemy laws in Pakistan Offenses relating to religion: Pakistan Penal Code.....pg 4 Critique .........................................................................................pg 7 Cases ............................................................................................pg 12 Recommendations .............................................................................pg 17 Bibliography ...................................................................................pg iii Introduction The blasphemy laws under the Pakistan penal code were introduced around 1985 Zia ul Haq, a military dictator, to protect the rights of the Muslim majority of Pakistan. Since then, these laws have been used to terrorize the minorities of Pakistan, particularly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 298 B Misuse of epithet, descriptions and titles, etc. Reserved for certain holy personages or places. 1. Any person of the Qadiani group or the Lahori group (who call themselves Ahmadis or by any other name) who by words, either spoken or written or by visible representation: a.refers to or addresses, any person, other than a Caliph or companion of the Holy Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), as Ameerul Momneen , Khalifat ul Momneen , Khalifat ul Muslimeen , Sahaabi or Razi Allah Anho ; b.refers to or addresses, any person, other than a wife of the Holy Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), as Ummul Mumineen; c.refers to, or addresses, any person, other than a member of the family (Ahle Bait) of the Holy Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), as Ahle Bait; or d.refers to, or addresses, any person, other than a member of the family (Ahle Bait) of the Holy Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), as Ahle Bait; or e.refers to, or names, or calls, his place of worship as Masjid; shall be punished with imprisonment or either description for a term which may extend to three years, and shall also be liable to fine. 2. Any person of the Qadiani group or Lahore group, (who call themselves Ahmadis or by any other names), who by words, either spoken or written, or by visible representations, refers to the mode or from of call to prayers followed by his faith as Azan or redites Azan as used by the Muslims, shall be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Allocation Of The Lump Sum Purchase Price 13 28)I would still go ahead and question the propriety of the directors allocation of the lump sum purchase price due to the fact of the concern of the purchasing price among the several kinds of assets acquired; in which allocation was approved by the board of directors of Case Corporation, placed very high values on the tangible assets acquired and allowed nothing for goodwill. Beings I am no expert, but due to the concern with the purchase price among the assets acquired, I would end up questioning it just to get some insight to what happened in Case Corporation acquiring the Mall Company. Maybe the board of directors knew what they were doing, even if they paid a higher then normal buy out price to acquire the Mall Company and the assets it had in order to not have competition in one area. I would want to know what some of the specific to the contract written up in the acquisition, then if everything was legally binding in so much something that was added can be upheld by law and if not, start diving more into the legalities of the acquisition. In this case, it is getting as much information to make a more informed decision before considering of offering an unqualified opinion. 13 31)(A) Audit of fair value is often difficult beings the values are usually determined using subjective assumptions. (B) I would evaluate and test the model of management valuation, in which I would evaluate (1) valuation model used, (2) whether the substantial assumptions are consistent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The, The Greatest Threat Of Public Confidence Jimmy Rizzo Mr. Kotlewski Period 3 13 January 2017 The Latter Amendments Essay Draft As Ruth Bader Ginsburg once said, The greatest threat to public confidence in elections in this case is the prospect of enforcing a purposefully discriminatory law, one that likely imposes an unconstitutional poll tax and risks denying the right to vote to hundreds of thousands of eligible voters (Ruth Bader Ginsburg Quote). To elaborate, the Twenty Fourth Amendment forbids any government from making voters pay poll tax, money, or a fee to vote in any election. This opens up the right to vote to many more American citizens of any ethnicity or gender. To justify, a poll tax was a tax that was simply just paid for living in a taxed area, but became very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Toombs was known for his unfair practices to the African races, and usually if a white person could not afford to pay their poll tax, he was also known to buy their vote and pay the tax for them. Months after the Civil War ended, some Constitutional amendments were passed helping black rights and giving them the freedom to vote. Southerners were afraid of all this new political power towards the Negroes, so they did whatever they could to limit that power, and made it nearly impossible for Negroes to vote with the new laws they passed. With the Ku Klux Klan being formed and more discriminatory acts to interfere with black voting rights, it was not until the civil rights movements of the 1950 s and 1960 s until the amendment was finally brought up, almost a century later. During the Ku Klux Klan era, southerners passed laws to limit the power of African Americans, otherwise known as black codes. They did whatever they could to limit the black s freedom, even with such small things like requiring them to use a different water fountain or, even bigger, forcing them to pay an unreasonable poll tax to vote. With the rise of civil rights acts though, it became harder and harder to limit their power, and in the middle of 1962 when Congress proposed the amendment to require no fee to vote, southerners knew that this was more of the beginning of racial movements and equal rights to all. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Rose For Emily Critical Analysis William Faulkner uses A Rose for Emily to tell a story about a mentally ill, lonely woman who is stuck in her own time . After the passing of her controlling father, which occurred 30 years ago, Miss Emily never quite regained herself. Her house, that once used to be the most beautiful place, became one of the most run down, dust covered places in the city. Within the town that Emily belonged, people began to pity her soul and gossip about her life of disaster. Homer Barron, a man who works on construction of sidewalks, begins to date Emily and comes into her life to try to save her from self destruction.They begin to spend a lot of time together to get to know one another but the people of the town continuously nag Emily due to social classissues but it doesn t stay this way for long. Miss Emily is seen less and less with Mr.Barron and is caught at a local drug store buying arsenic. After a while, Homer is never seen again, and at the age of seventy four Miss Emily dies. After her death, people of the city remember a room in her house that hasn t been seen for 40 years, and their superstition arises. They end up breaking down the door to discover Homer`s dead, decaying body and another imprint of a body beside his, with a single strand of iron grey hair. A Rose for Emilyreveals a series of events that are open to interpretation. WIthin these series of events, the story begins to open the idea of old versus new and tradition versus progress through, symbols, Emily`s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ox Tongue River Essay I was a boy on the precipice of becoming a man when I canoed the Ox Tongue River. It was my final summer going to the Catholic camp, nestled on the peninsula jutting out into Lake Joseph, deep in the Ontario Muskoka s. It was the summer I was sixteen, finally old enough to go on the annual canoe trip to Algonquin Park. The trip that turns the boys into the men. For years, I was told that this trip would change me, mold me into the good Catholic man I was desperately trying to be. This trip would prove transformative, but not in the way prophesized. Alone on the Ox Tongue River, paddling the thick watery artery into the heart of Algonquin, I found my identity. My mind became clear as the sun burned my face, and I made peace with myself,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Or, perhaps, this is the chili fries from the rest stop reacting poorly? I stay calm, put my head between my knees. Breathe. Look out the window, see the water flowing in the streams beyond the trees. Breathe. Open the window and smell the freshness of August dried pine and water. Breathe. Close my eyes; I ll be there soon. ~ ~ ~ In Davida Monk s essay, Dancing Outdoors, she talks about the Thrill of limitless space (Monk, 2002, p. 232), and how her body loosed a surprising spontaneous dance. Naively apprehending the landscape (2002, p. 232), and sunk down in the coulee, Monk experienced a full body feeling of freedom. Her mind expanded and her limbs became her eyes exploring and analyzing the landscape. The land around her attached itself to her bones and willed her to experience and interpret the landscape differently. The space is engaged... summoned into an exchange in a way that supports movement and groundedness while it hones the sense of direction (Monk, 2002, p. 231). As my bare feet touched the sandy bank of that river, my young soul felt the pull of the environmental possession. Weight began to sit on my chest. ~ ~ ~ My toes sink deep into the sand and my arms skim the water as I push my canoe into the river. The other boys wanted to canoe in groups of two. I am the odd man out and take the equipment to even out the weight. I don t mind canoeing alone. When I am in nature, I like to be quiet. I like to sit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Financial Accounting of Everest Computer Technology Running Head: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Company Overview Everest Computer Technology (ECT) is a new business venture that will focus on the computer hardware and services. The ECT aims to increase the sales by more than $8 million within three years and the strategy is to deliver the underlying value to customers, which will assist the company to improve its gross margin on sales, working capital and cash management. The business plan reveals the systematic strategy to be adopted in improving our sales, profitability and gross margin. To realize our aims and objectives, ECT plan to raise a loan of $100,000 from a bank to finance our project. More importantly, ECT will deliver its product and services to the small and home businesses across the United States. The company will also deliver network services for both small and medium businesses. The services that the company will deliver will include design and installation of the network systems, the training and support for businesses across the United States. With the business strategy that the company intends to adopt, the ECT will: Increase the gross margin to more than 35%. Increase the total sales of non hardware to 25% within three years. 1.1 Objectives Increase the sales to more than $9 million within the three years. Increase inventory turnover to 6 turns with two years. Product and Services The rational for choosing computer hardware as the company product is that computer has revolutionized the world. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Peer Leadership In Remember The Titans In April of 1971, the United States Supreme Court issued a decision that finished all state forced segregation in government funded schools. This was that year that T. C. Williams High School situated in Alexander Virginia was incorporated. This is the setting for the film Remember the Titans, gazing Denzel Washington who portraits Herman Boonethe head coach of the Titans. Herman Boone is acquired as a colleague coach to join the all white coaching staff. At the point when Herman Boone is named head coach over a wining white mentor he is hesitant to acknowledge because similar things had transpired when a white mentor had been named over him in South Carolina. He at long last acknowledges the head coach position when he sees that the dark occupants consider him to be an image of pride and regard that is inadequate in their group. The motion picture begins with a riot after a white storeowner slaughters a dark young person. This episode underscores the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They fall into this position due to their physicality, individual feelings, and need to ensure their siblings . Gerry Bertier at last progresses toward becoming group leader by figuring out how to set aside his bias and concentrate on the group paying little mind to shading. The relationship that creates amongst Bertier and Campbell lead the path for the clear majority of the group to meet up. Peer Leadership . Sometimes a manager asks a subordinate to share in performing certain leadership function and sometimes subordinates perform these functions on their own initiative. Furthermore, in the film Remember the Titans I could find the purpose of this assignment to demonstrate my knowledge and applying some leadership theories such as Peer Leadership, Participative Leadership, and Initiating Structure leadership. With this leadership styles, I show how are they used in the movies and how they were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Pros And Cons Of Bolam Test Typically, a defendant cannot escape liability in negligence simply by arguing that they followed common practice: Neglect of duty does not cease by repetition to be neglect of duty. However, there is one important exception to this rule. The court faces wide latitude to professionals, acting in their professional capacity, to determine the standards by which they are to be judge. In cases where the defendant has a special skill or competence, (that is, a skill that the reasonable man ordinarily does not have) and the circumstances are such that they are required to exercise that skills or competence, the courts have developed a different approach. In such cases, the actions of the defendant are judged against those of the ordinarily skilled man professing to exercise that skill, the so called Bolam test. Bolam test has been adopted for decades in various cases. One of the recent cases includes the case of Middleton (by his Father and Litigation Friend, Gavin Middleton) v Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust, the claimant brought a claim for damages for clinical negligence from the defendant NHS Trust. The claimant suffered damage to the nerves due to shoulder dystocia. He has faced significant difficulties in daily life. The claimant is keen in sports however, it was the specialist view that the claimant was at the risk of developing an adjustment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He contended that the surgeon was negligent in the technique he had used and the defendant was negligent in its post operative care. The court held that the use of the technique, supported by expert evidence and standard textbooks, was reasonable and that the claimant s operation had not fallen outside the NHS s standard follow up arrangements. Hence, the claim is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Summary Of How Gut Bacteria Make Us Fat By Claudia Wallis It is no secret that many Americans struggle with obesity. Claudia Wallis wrote an article titled How Gut Bacteria Help Make Us Fat and Thin just over a year ago, which explores how intestinal bacteria may determine if a person is obese or thin. New research has indicated that gut bacteria alters the way we store fat, how we respond to the hormones that make us feel full or hungry, and the way our glucose levels are balanced. The wrong mix of microbes may lead the way for a person be obese or diabetic. Research was conducted comparing the intestinal bacteria of obese and thin people, which showed that microbes in the thin individuals intestines where much more diverse than that of an obese individuals. Studies showed that thin individuals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Shooting A Bow Lab Report Shooting a bow largely involves the use of the upper extremity. Between the needs of stabilization and torque, many muscles in the upper extremity are utilized to perform an effective shot. However, the lower extremity is also involved in bow shooting mechanics. Muscles in the lower extremity perform both concentric and eccentric contractions to stabilize the body during all phases of shooting a bow. Therefore, shooting a bow involves complex contractions of muscles throughout the body. In the next few pages the jointsand the muscular involvement of the shoulder, elbow, and wristduring bow shooting will be discussed in depth. As mentioned in the previous paragraph, the involvement of the upper extremity will be discussed in detail as it relates to its function in the action of shooting a bow. The shoulder plays a huge role in drawing the bow and keeping the string pulled back. The joints of the shoulder are vital when performing these actions. The joints involved include: the sternoclavicular joint, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The prime movers in the left shoulder that move it back to its neutral position are the anterior deltoid and the bicep brachii. Concentric contractions followed by eccentric contractions of both of these muscles move the shoulder from extension and abduction to it neutral state by flexing and adducting the shoulder. The prime movers in the right shoulder are again the anterior and middle deltoid along with the supraspinatus that contract isometrically to keep the shoulder in horizontal abduction. When the right shoulder is let down after follow through, the prime movers are the triceps and the posterior deltoids which eccentrically contract to extend the shoulder to its neutral position. Therefore the muscles of the shoulder are exceedingly imperative to the action of shoot a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Similarities Between Jocasta And Lais Jocasta and Lauis find out that it is prophesied that there child is going to kill Lauis, and sleep with Jocasta; because of this, they give their song to Thesus to be killed, though Thesus takes pitty on the small child and gives him to the king of Cornith to be raised. Then one day Lauis is killed at a crossroad out of the blue. Later on, a young man named Oedipusleaves Cornith because Tiresias, an oracle, tells him that he will end up killing his father, sleeping with his mother, and die a blinding death. Trying to escape the future, he leaves for a new town. On his way, he meets a man on a crossroad that is harassing him, and in self defense he kills the man. Later ending up in Thebes. He falls in love with this beautiful queen, and soon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Perfect Models Perfect having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be. . What does perfect mean to you? Does it mean having the perfect body, having the nicest car, or having a heart of gold? Around the world girls are trying to fit into societies definition of perfect by undergoing countless procedures, skipping meals, and even harming themselves. But how can they ignore societies constant pressure when everywhere you look are models with size 2 waists and DD boobs? But the big question here is, is there too much pressure on girls to have the perfect body? I believe that fake models have a negative influence on young girls. But Lindsey, not all companies have fake models. Companies like Aerie and American Eagle are doing campaigns like Aerie Real and AmerICAN Eagle showing real people modeling their clothes without photoshop, touchups, etc. . Okay, yes. Many companies are starting campaigns to help girls feel comfortable in their own skin and accept themselves the way they are, but the number of companies that DO use photoshop on their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A recent study on different magazines and their content showed that there were 10.5 times (teenink.com) the amount of ads targeted towards women than men. Most of the ads show before and after pictures of women before they lost weight and after. Many of the after pictures show the women with their husband or significant other after they ve lost weight. This creates the image that girls have to be small or petite in order for boys to like them. Some of the diets these ads are promoting are very harmful to girls by telling them to just not eat or saying all they have to do is take one pill a day and they ll lose 10 pounds in one week. Many people will argue and say that these ads aren t just targeted towards women, if that was the case, then why do companies only show women in their ads getting their life back and not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Use Of Oxymorons In Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet It s often said that heartbreak teaches a lesson that nobody want to hear but will eventually have to learn. It s a lesson that provides a certain wisdom and maturity that can only be achieved after heartbreak takes its course, without it finding love is like finding the end of a maze in pitch dark. In William Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet, this claim is proved throughout act 1, scene 1 through the results of Romeo s premature heartbreak with Rosaline. Shakespeare uses oxymorons to reveal Romeo as a character that is melodramatic along with being ill experienced when it comes to love. Through oxymorons, Shakespeare is able to build Romeo s faГ§ade as a character with a boy like comprehension of love. In Act 1, Scene 1, after a fight between the Capulets and the Montagues breaks out, Romeo who was not involved in the fight tries to figure out why the fights continue to occur between the families. Romeo then comes to the conclusion that of all the fights that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... O loving hate! (1.1.173 174) Here Romeo is putting on display just how much he knows about love while thinking out loud to his cousin Benvolio. Consequently, the reader could come to the conclusion that because Romeo knows so little about love, the line between love and hate is thin and muddled for him and also that Romeo has become melodramatic when it comes to love because he believes that love is a thing that can only destroy. Further, Romeo continues to express how he feels to Benvolio by saying O anything of nothing first created! O heavy lightness, serious vanity, misshapen chaos of well seeming forms! Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health, Still waking sleep, that is not what it is! This love feel I, that feel no love in this. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Quebec Referendum Analysis Prior to the Quebec Referendums, many national movements in regards to national movement which drove nationalism of French ethnicity. In order to understand what the Quebec Referendums reveal about Canadian government reveals, the context the Quebec Referendum was set needs to be understood as well as the existing strained relationship between Canadians and Quebecois. Prior to the referendums, Quebecnationalists and federalists have been dominant figures in Canadian politics. In essence, this paper explores 1) the context prior to the referendum in order to illustrate the significance of the Quebec referendum, 2) briefly discuss the referendum results and 3) tie in the following in order to exemplify what the Quebec Referendums reveal about Canadian Government. As this paper will illustrate, the referendums are multi faceted issues and as Boucher brings up, what happen to the true Canadianism, compromising to avoid confrontation and reaching consensus ? Unfortunately for Quebecois, in order to protect their distinct identity, they have been depicted as an insensitive tyrant by dealing with direct confrontation. On a superficial level, the Quebec Referendums reveal the Canadian government is divided amongst two distinct cultures of Quebecois and Inuit who make up a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is said amongst all ethnic issues in Canada, the French has the greatest significance because it is the biggest minority and Quebec as a home nation. Because Quebecois is the biggest minority in Canada, the referendum is not a black and white issue that can easily be resolved. Aside Quebecois as the biggest minority in Canada, the referendum also has multiple dimensions of cultural and political issues, which makes the referendum even more controversial and problematic. Countless times, Quebecois were promised accommodations but were refused fuelling more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Adam And Eve s Influence On Religion It was simple, Adam and Eve were given, by God, everlasting life in a place of perfection. They would take care of the land, explore and raise a family in the Garden of Eden. This would also give them the opportunity to build a better relationship with God, getting to know him and his works. Adam and Eve were required to obey God, and if they chose to disobey him they would suffer and lose their lives. They were given one command: that they could eat from any tree in the garden except for the tree of knowledge, also known as the tree of good and evil. Satan came as a serpent in the garden telling Eve that she should eat from the tree. Eve remembered what God had told them and she told Satan that. In spite of God, Satan told Eve that the fruit... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So Pilate said to him: well, then, are you a king? Jesus answered: You yourself are saying that I am a king. For this I have been born. And for this I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is on the side of the truth listens to my voice . (John 18:37) He wanted to provide the hope of everlasting life to his people, and teach them how to find happiness in times of heartache and pain. When we say everlasting life there is more to it than just life after death in heaven. Everlasting abundant life consist of things like love, happiness, and our spiritual encounters with God. There will still be trials but that is a part of life, and God will be right there guiding each one of us to help us through it. With the resurrection of Jesus, God uses this to symbolize how salvation leads to a body of no imperfections and no pain. With this God had a plan, and he wanted all thing things, willingly sacrificing his son for us. Jesus was sent to reveal his father, to speak his word and preach to the people. By preaching to the people he taught them. By leading the people and being a physical example of how to live for God, he created a pattern to encourage those to continue and follow in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Stock Analysis of Wal-Mart Inc. The Wal Mart company was established on July 2, 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas (History Timeline). The company was based on the vision of Sam Walton, who believed in giving his customers the lowest prices, anytime, anywhere. By 1967 the Walton family owned 27 different stores, and in 1969 they officially incorporated, becoming Wal Mart Stores, Inc. Just a year later in 1970 Wal Mart went National, proving the wide spread appeal of Sam Walton s beliefs (History). This same year Wal Mart became a publicly traded company, with its first shares priced at 16.50. A short year later the company was listed in The New York Stock Exchange (History Timeline). The 80 s were a major success for this company. In 1983 the first Sams Club opened, this was and still is a store that sells product in bulk to small businesses and individuals. In 1988 the first Wal Mart Super center opened. The Super center combined a full scale supermarket with general merchandise to create one stop shopping convenience (History). In 1992 the company suffered a hard hit when Sam Walton passed away at the age of 74. Although they lost the man at the heart of the company they were determined to carry on with his vision, and so they did. In 1996 they opened their first stores in China (History Timeline). By 2002 they reach the top of the Fortune 500 ranking of Americas largest companies. In 2012 Wal Mart celebrated 50 successful years of business. Today the company employs 2.2 million associates worldwide and serves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Reasons For Dropout Of School There are a lot of reasons why one might dropout of School. Some people just don t feel motivated anymore while others have external reasons, such as family issues. Whatever the reason, there is an epidemic in the American school system. African Americans are dropping out at a higher rate than any race. According to Cde.ca.Gov: Every year, over 1.2 million students drop out of high schoolin the United States alone. That s a student every 26 seconds or 7,000 a day . According to Mecurynews In Alameda county alone African Americans had a 67 percent graduation rate while having a 20.1 percent dropout rate. In contrast whites and Asians in the same county had a 91 percent graduation rate. Growing up in Oakland, CA and going to school in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... African Americans tend to have less resources and more economic hardships while in school. When going to school it helps when you have access to tutors and highly qualified teachers. In an article by Princeton university Research indicates that children from low SES households and communities develop academic skills more slowly compared to children from higher SES groups . Initial academic skills are correlated with the home environment, where low literacy environments and chronic stress negatively affect a child s preacademic skills. If a student does not get the necessary aid and support when going to school then they are probably going to drop out because at that point it becomes an actual struggle for them to go to school everyday. Likewise, according to the National Center for Education Statistics African Americans are more likely to attend high poverty schools than Asian Americans and Caucasians. When students go to a school that is extremely destitute, they are more prone to be exposed to the harsh reality of low budget education. There is a higher chance that the technology is antediluvian and the materials being taught are not the most recent information that the state test on. Therefore African Americans in general are going to perform a lower level than other races and eventually bottom out because they don t see the point in going to school anymore. In addition being poor plays a big role on whether you will graduate from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Religion and Politics in the Modern Period What is distinctive about the relationship between religion and politics in the modern period? I esteem it above all things necessary to distinguish exactly the Business of Civil government from that of religion. As John Locke makes evident in his Letter Concerning Toleration, it is most important and fundamentally essential to define the limits of both religion and politics their proper places in civil society. Only with government sponsored toleration is religion allowed to prosper in the modern period; it fits neatly within the mechanisms of modern politics. As human beings, we are inclined to be in a constant state of competition and conflict. Equality and a limited supply of goods make this conflict inevitable, and it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both situations are dangerous for an unstable sovereign. In modern society, our lack of toleration is not rooted in religion. For us, toleration becomes questionable when such practices as marriage, pornography, animal sacrifice and bigotry are called into question. At what point does a government need to intervene? Should the government not protect all of these under its mission of liberty, and the pursuit of happiness? These questions cannot be answered. I believe that a government will not intervene until its own foundations become threatened. When it does feel threatened, as Hobbes will suggest, it might embrace such an element. Religion, once a significant part of society, played a large role in government. Rulers who feared the power of religion frequently embraced it, gaining much support and littler resentment: These [religious institutions] have developed to such a pitch of strength they can support their rulers in power no matter how they live and behave. Only ecclesiastical rulers have states, but no need to defend them; subjects, but no need to govern them; their subjects, though they do no govern them, do not resent them, and they neither think of replacing their rulers nor are they in a position to do so. In a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Perfect Honey Research Paper 5 Best Honey Extractor under $250 Extracting your own honey is more delicious than those you buy from supermarkets, probably because you put a touch of love into the entire process. With the best honey extractor, you can squeeze out honey from beehive to the last drop. Best honey extractor under $250 1.GoplusВ® Large 2 Frame Stainless Steel Honey Extractor Beekeeping Equipment New Price Range: $105 $115 High quality and made from stainless steel with a protective film, the GoplusВ® Large 2 Frame Stainless Steel Honey Extractor Beekeeping Equipment New is one of your best beekeeping tools. It can fit frames of different dimensions from shallow to deep. It comes with 2 clear lids to keep dust and debris out, while it is extracting honey. This product, however, is only advisable if you only have a few number of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It boats of a stainless steel construction and comes with a solid metal crank that you can use to efficiently and easily turn the 2 baskets inside. It can be cleaned without the need to disassemble it. 3.New Two 2 Frame Stainless Steel Bee Honey Extractor SS Honeycomb Drum (BEE V002B) Price Range: $110 $120 The best honey extractor should have a bigger capacity without occupying a lot of space. With a drum measuring 29 inches tall, and a diameter of just 13.5 inches, the New Two 2 Frame Stainless Steel Bee Honey Extractor SS Honeycomb Drum (BEE V002B) definitely fits the bill. Moreover, its interior has a conical shape where honey can drain easily down to a bottle. Just use the stopper /honey gate to keep honey in during extraction. One downside of this equipment, however, is that it is painted rather than finished, increasing the risk of paint chipping at some point. 4.Hardin Professional 3 Frame Manual Honey Extractor Price Range: $235 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Eli Whitney Research Paper Eli Whitney Eli Whitney was born on December 8, 1765 in Westborough, Massachusetts. When he was young his mother died. At a young age he also started to tork at his father s shop. He worked as a school teacher and farmer so he could make enough money to attend a college. He was able to save enough money to attend college at Yale University. After he had graduaed from Yale University, he studied about law, but did not finish studying about the law because he couldn t pay tuition. Eli decided to try to make his fortune by moving to the South. During his travels southward, he met the Revolutionary After visiting cotton plantations in the south, Eli saw a need for an invention that would allow cotton farmers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Unconditional Religious Freedom In The Colonies The colonies of Massachusetts, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island relate to each other in the sense that each colony had some sort of religious freedom, whether it be conditional or unconditional. Massachusetts was religiously intolerant but allowed for Puritans, Pilgrims, and Separatists to come to their land and practice their religion because it fits with what they believed. Maryland was a little more tolerant than Massachusetts, the colony stated that you could have religious freedom if you believed in the holy trinity, with the religion you practiced, so it s an example of a conditional religious freedom. Pennsylvania and Rhode Islandare the two colonies out of these four that had unconditional religious freedom. The colonies were different from each other in the sense of whether or not they were tolerant of different religions or not, but they compared in the sense that they had some sort of religious freedoms. Massachusetts was a colony founded by William Bradford and other pilgrims, who originally came to the new world to practice their religion. The Puritans and the Separatists were among them and they were welcomed into the colony because their religion matched up with those that founded that colony. The Puritans believed that only true believers could reside in the colony, and if they did not, they would be kicked out, people there could have also been kicked out if they spoke out against the core beliefs of the colony. The core beliefs of the colony ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Company Valuation Methods. the Most Common Errors in... Pablo FernГЎndez. IESE Business School Company valuation methods. The most common errors in valuations Company valuation methods. The most common errors in valuationsв€ — Pablo FernГЎndez PricewaterhouseCoopers Professor of Corporate Finance IESE Business School Camino del Cerro del Aguila 3. Telephone 34 91 357 08 09. 28023 Madrid, Spain e mail: fernandezpa@iese.edu In this paper, we describe the four main groups comprising the most widely used company valuation methods: balance sheet based methods, income statement based methods, mixed methods, and cash flow discounting based methods. The methods that are conceptually correct are those based on cash flow discounting. We will briefly comment on other methods since even though they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Value should not be confused with price, which is the quantity agreed between the seller and the buyer in the sale of a company. This difference in a specific company s value may be due to a multitude of reasons. For example, a large and technologically highly advanced foreign company wishes to buy a well known national company in order to gain entry into the local market, using the reputation of the local brand. In this case, the foreign buyer will only value the brand but not the plant, machinery, etc. as it has more advanced assets of its own. However, the seller will give a very high value to its material resources, as they are able to The reader interested in methods based on value creation measures can see Fernandez (2002, chapters 1, 13 and 14). The reader interested in valuation using options theory can see Fernandez (2001c). 1 2 Pablo FernГЎndez. IESE Business School Company valuation methods. The most common errors in valuations continue producing. From the buyer s viewpoint, the basic aim is to determine the maximum value it should be prepared to pay for what the company it wishes to buy is able to contribute. From the seller s viewpoint, the aim is to ascertain what should be the minimum value at which it should accept the operation. These are the two figures that face each other across the table in a negotiation until a price is finally agreed on, which
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  • 31. Current State Of New Zealand And The United States Of... Over the last thirty years the economic rise of China has contributed to a worldwide shift in power. Discussing the current state of New Zealand s relationship with both China and the United States of America (USA), this essay will outline likely future foreign policy choices. Authors such as Mosher and Krauthammer see the rise of China as a threat to the West that must be contained, a view which is not widely accepted. With reference to New Zealand s recent economic and strategic success this essay will suggest that future foreign policymust work to deepen relations with both countries. New Zealand must not choose between China nor the USA, instead a broad based approach to trade and international relationsshould be maintained. In 2008 New Zealand was the first of the Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development countries to sign a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with China. As a result China has overtaken the USA as our second largest trading partner, with exports increasing from NZ$2.3 billion in 2008 to NZ$6.7 billion in 2012. In 2010 New Zealand set the goal of doubling two way trade with China by 2015, a goal which was achieved a full year earlier. Speaking to the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs (NZIIA) in 2010 John Key described New Zealand China relations as unquestionably and unashamedly an economic relationship . Without pausing the New Zealand and Chinese governments have been quick to capitalize on this recent economic success. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Hamlet and His Sanity As Determined in a Court of Law In the court of law, William Shakespeare s Hamlet will be used as a transcript to determine the fate of Prince Hamlet as he is responsible for the death of Polonius. With the mask of insanity, Hamlet is conscious of his actions as he murders Polonius through his malicious intent upon King Claudius. Also, with Hamletbeing in an intense state of emotion during his confrontation of Queen Gertrude, he intentionally murders Polonius upon adequate provocation which results to voluntary manslaughter. However, by pursuing King Claudius, Hamlet endangers himself and those close to him as he relentlessly involves others through his dangerous pursuit. From a legal context, Hamlet is declared sane when he murders Polonius and will be convicted with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hamlet understands the concept of what is morally right and wrong as he mourns the death of his father due to the fact that his father was a person. The lack of appreciate towards a person is morally wrong because a person is a human being, and not an object. In the acceptance stage of grief, Hamlet experiences acceptance of his father s death when he determines the cause of death was murder. To obtain acceptance, according to KГјbler Ross and Kessler, the person must accept the realization of the other person s death and recognize their reality without them (25). At this stage of acceptance, Hamlet acknowledges his father s death as he accepts the reality of Claudius being king because Hamlet completely believes that Claudius murdered King Hamlet in order to become king. Also, with acceptance of his father s death, Hamlet alters his emotion from depression to vengeance towards King Claudius which results in Hamlet moving from the stage of depression to the stage of acceptance. In the anger stage of grief, Hamlet releases his anger during the confrontation with Queen Gertrude. How anger arises, according to KГјbler Ross and Kessler, is only when the person feels safe enough to express the emotion (11). In this situation, Hamlet did feel secure as he assumed there was not a single person in the room except for himself and Queen Gertrude. By releasing his anger, Hamlet begins the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Tattoo Culture In America Tattoo s Culture Tattooing is not a fantastic thing in America, but in China, tattoos always can arouse people s curiosity. As a Chinese, tattooees are rare, since people always have prejudice for those body art because of traditional idea and social impact. When I was in high school, I was attracted by tattoos because of a paster that can post on body. I put them on collarbone, arm, and ankle, just like tattoos. But my parent did t allow me to get a real one and said that would hamper me to get a great job. To be honest, I can t understand such a traditional thought while I think tattooing is a kind of art. Differently, in America, most young people have one at least, as far as I can see. It seems like a fashion for young people today, whereas... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The former is whose tattoos are visible by everybody, while the latter one gets the tattoos are easy to hide by cloth. He finds more than ninety percent of American belong to the people who have tattoos . So, there is a principal reason for tattooing, demonstration. For me, If my parent allows me to tattoo, maybe I will want to get a Leo symbol to show myself, or a little picture about something I like, such as rose, sunflower, or a new moon. We can summarize three purpose for people tattooing. First, some people are simplex for art, who just paint a small pattern or a big picture for good looking. Moreover, many people said every tattoo has its own story. That sort of pattern is for commemoration. Usually people like to remember their past, so they put something they don t want to forget. According my personal survey, Xuanzheng, a sophomore student in University of London, got his first tattoo just few days, and that is several Roman numerals, which means his two twin sisters birthday. Another group get tattoo for a virtue. Yue Fei, who is a hero in Chinese history, bear four Chinese characters Jin Zhong Bao Guo on his back. Those four words, which means he was willing to devoted to his country, signifies his loyal and patriotic heart. Similarly, in the United States, there are many people getting a flag or totem to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Similarities Between The Hearst Castle And The Topakapi... Title That I Haven t Figured Out Yet The drastic difference in time periods between the Hearst Castle and the Topakapi Palace leads to the differentiation in materiality and function, but the similarities of both the structures come together with the grandiosity of the project and the lasting effect of the architecture. While the Hearst Castle was initially built just to accommodate the Hearst family, the Topakapi palace was built for Mehmed II and his dynasty. After a long line of collaboration with the Hearst family, Julia Morgan was assigned to design a space for William Randolph Hearst in San Simeon because he was tired of going up and camping and wanted something that would be more comfortable .[1] Morgan began construction in 1919, and started with guest houses, since Hearst put emphasis on the idea of having his family and friends over. Additionally, Morgan partially based her design on the tower of the church at Ronda in Southern Spain, a favorite site of Hearst. The California location gave Morgan and Hearst the excuse to resemble and mimic the renaissance style of Southern Spain. Controversy, the Topakapi Palace was originally built in 1465 by the Sultan Mehmed II and his reign. The Topakapi Palace was a center for administration, education and most importantly, to accommodate the Sultan. Aspects of religion and spirituality were highly active through the site and the rich diversity of Islamic architecture was prevalent throughout the space. Despite the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Analysis Of Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn, A Russian Author With... Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn, a Russian author with personal experience of labor camp conditions, relates the experiences of his fellow prisoners by showing the world that humanity can be maintained in the most degrading of places. Such a theme can be observed closely in his novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, first published in 1962. As the title suggests, the novel is about a day in the Gulag(prison) from dawn to dusk from Ivan s perspective. The Gulag is designed to strip the Zeks of their individual identities and dignity. The zek s names are taken from them and replaced by numbers: S 854, The Tartar read from the white stripe that had been stitched to the back of his black jacket, (15). Then their personal belongings are taken... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the stance taken by Solzhenitsyn, Ivan maintains his dignity by resisting the idea of indulging himself with food. In the novel the author raises an important question about whether food is a necessity or valuable to humanity (dignity). When Ivan recalls a prisoner who talked about the types of Zeks who manage to live: Those who lick other men s leftovers, those who count on the doctors to pull them through, and those who squeal on their buddies, (8), he says, do not survive. Though Ivan knows that the prisoners do survive at the cost of their own humanity, he respects and agrees with most of Kuziomin s statement: You re sure to be given something to eat there, though there were plenty of others at that game, more than plenty and, what s worse, if you found a bowl with something left in it you could hardly resist licking it out, (7). For Ivan, avoiding the mess hall in the morning or after the meal was important, as he might be tempted into leaving his dignity for a little amount of food. This is a significant step towards conserving his morality and surviving his sentence. In Solzhenitsyn perspective, keeping away from the food represents the idea of control over one s body. This is highly significant because living in the Gulag, where the authority treats zeks in the most dehumanizing of ways, one needs to be able to command themselves, controls their desires to stay intact their dignity. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Dissolved Oxygen In The Diel Cycle The main component of this study is the Diel Cycle, a process which tracks various biogeochemical processes in ecological systems over the duration of 24 hours. The study takes place in the San Joaquin Marsh in Irvine, the area consists of 11 ponds with 60 percent of its surface area as shallow shelf and the other 40 percent being deep permanent water (Bowler, 2010). The diel cycles record numerous basic abiotic measurements, but the crucial aspects of this study are the dissolved oxygenlevels as they alternate between days and nights. Dissolved Oxygen level is one of the main dictator of ponds ecological health, observing its fluctuations can help predict changes in the aquatic ecosystem (Nimick, 2010; Andrade, 2015). The dissolved oxygen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Music Literacy And Its Influence On Music Although technique and natural talent are big factors in music performing, it is suggested that a major skill needed for a developing music performer is the ability to sight read (Paul), which is an important factor in acquiring and expanding music literacy (Gromko). However, music literacy is a compositional ability that requires many different abilities (Gromko, Lehmann and Ericson). In relation to studies on English literacy acquisition techniques, little research has been conducted on music literacy. In what research has been done, it is shown that music literacy and sight reading ability acquisition has not an exact pedagogical technique or theory (Hodges). Given this, a review that examines the research of variables and predictors of sight reading abilities and music literacy knowledge acquisition has yet to be done. The purpose of this review is to synthesize published articles on the research of music literacy to help give a better perspective on the variables that affect the acquisition of music reading skills. Experiments, a national survey, and general observations were used in this review. First, the techniques and observations that are used to teach music literacy to musicians will be evaluated. Next, eye pattern movements that have been observed while reading music will be reviewed. Lastly, variables that affect the acquisition of music literacy and the success of sight reading will be introduced. Teaching and Acquiring Music Literacy Over the years, many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Face-Negotiation Theory and Stella Ting-Toomey Essay In the world of communication, there are many theories which describe different ways people communicate. According to Doctor Thomas Hanitzsch, an associate professor of communication at the University of Munich in Germany, Communication Theory is an international forum publishing high quality, original research into the theoretical development of communicationfrom across a wide array of disciplines ( Communication Theory ). A specific communication theory that will be highlighted is the FaceNegotiation theory developed by Stella Ting Toomey. Simply stated, Dr. Ting Toomey suggests that conflict is a consequence of identity management on an individual and cultural level, and occurs when an individual or group s face is threatened.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some additional information includes, that according to Stella Ting Toomey s Home on the Web, Dr. Ting Toomey has held major leadership roles in international communication associations and has served on more than fifteen editorial boards ( Stella ). To further explain the theory of Face Negotiation, when Dr. Ting Toomey suggests conflict is a consequence of identity management on an individual and cultural level, she means that culture has a significant impact in regards to identity management. One s culture has defined rules as to how someone is to properly interact amongst other individuals and groups, and these rules include values, norms, beliefs and traditions. Generally, an individual would strive to adhere and follow all of their culture s rules, and in turn, would view another individual turning against those rules as a threat to their overall culture or beliefs. Similarly, Dr. Ting Toomey states that conflict can come from a clash of these rules, a misinterpretation, or as a result of misapplying certain expectations and standards for behavior for a given situation (Griffin List ). The Face Negotiation theory suggests there are three goals that any conflict will revolve around; content, relational and identity, or rather, needs, interests or goals. Based on M. Afzalur Rahim s work, Dr. Ting Toomey and later John Oetzel, identified eight distinct responses to conflicting situations based on an incompatibility (Griffin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Erie Canal Linked Transportation and Trade in the... The Erie canal was very important to the United States. It was designed to link our nation through transportation and trade and was the fastest way to transport goods. It also linked many parts of the country. The Erie Canal was a vital part of Henry Clay s plan known as the American System, which was designed to link our nation through trade and transportation. The canal that links the waters of Lake Erie to the west of the Hudson River in the east, is the Erie Canal. The Erie Canal is an example of Henry Clay s vision to harmonize and balance the country s agriculture, economy and industries. The building of this canal was first proposed in 1808 and was eventually completed in 1824. At the time, New York State Governor De Witt Clinton envisioned a canal that would link Albany to Buffalo. The idea was criticized by some and given the name Clinton s ditch . The idea turned out to be a critical turning point for the country since it opened up many new possibilities. In the early 19th century the transportation of goods between the east and west was expensive and time consuming. The normal way of transportation before the canal, was by horse drawn carriages. Then the bold idea of the Erie Canal was proposed to ease the tiring commute. The Erie canal was intentionally built to open the country west of the Appalachian Mountains to settlers. The canal would also provide a safe, cheaper way for produce to be carried to various markets. The canal then became the fastest way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. A Case Study on Euro Disney (for Int L Mkgt) Thursday, February 17, 2011 This article came from this webiste. ALL CREDIT IS TO GO TO KATY WHO POSTED THIS ONLINE! I AM NOT TAKING ANY CREDIT FOR THIS WORK! THE WEBSITE IS DIRECTLY UNDER THIS DISCLAIMER! http://hickeymouse.blogspot.com /2011/02/case study on euro disney for intl mkgt.html Disney theme parks are enormously successful in the United States. Families flock there at all times of the year. Disney s best customers are repeat customers.[1] When Tokyo Disneyland opened in 1983, it was more popular than Disney ever imagined.[2] With one foot in to the international area, Disney decided to conquer Europe. They scouted out possible locations and decided on an area outside of Paris, France. The deciding... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Could this have been prevented? In examining the major downfalls of the park, it seems that Euro Disney could have benefited from better research. Tokyo Disneyland found enormous success in Japan. The park in Tokyo has very little differences from the American Magic Kingdoms. Tokyo s success with like change from the American parks might have led Disney executives to the misguided belief that cultural differences would not affect the success of Euro Disney. But Tokyo and Paris have some pretty critical differences. Tokyo not only has a higher concentrated population surrounding the park but the average income is higher.[11] Probably the biggest difference is that Japan, as a country, tends to embrace American culture much more readily than the French. The cold winters on Paris were identified as a potential problem but when asked in a meeting if Europeans would be willing to stand in the cold a Disney executive simply stated, The Japanese do. [12] Japanese and Paris winters vary greatly. Paris has 3 times as many rainy days. And the average highs during winter are 5 degrees warmer in Tokyo than in Paris.[13] When opening a vacation destination it seems obvious to understand the vacation habits of the target audience. This is by far the biggest oversight of Euro Disney. A simple survey could have clued Disney executives in and possibly have changed their minds about ever entering Europe. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. A Study On Working Capital Maeghan Gaines 29 November 2014 FINA 150 Semester Project Chapter 14 Executive Summary: Working Capital I chose to research working capital because I did not know the term nor the significant role it plays in operating a business. I learned that working capital is the requirements for running normal business operations on a daily basis. It is the necessary amount needed to keep the doors open and is analyzed for a period of about a year. Working capital is essential for fulfilling business operating needs. Cash that is spent is not considered working capital because it can no longer be used by the company to invest. Working capital is the cash surplus within the company used to make more money. Implementing an effective working... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, the level of fixed assets and current assets depends on the expected sales but only the current assets can be adjusted with fluctuating sales in a diminutive period. Most importantly, time must be considered when managing fixed assets. Discounting and compounding of time play a major role in capital budgeting and a minor role in the management of current assets. Ultimately, a business can survive without appropriate working capital policy, but a firm without working capital has a much smaller life span than businesses that are well capitalized. Working Capital Policy Introduction: Working Capital is the single most important component of a business or firm because it has a direct impact on the cash flows. Working capital is the capital you require for the working functioning of your business in the short run (BBI). There are two types of working capital; gross working capital and net working capital. Gross working capital is current assets. Net working capital is the difference between current assets and current liabilities. Net working capital will be referred to as simply working capital in this paper. Operating Cash flows arise from normal business operations and is the difference between cash expenses associated with the manufacturing and sales of products and the cash collected from the sales. Since cash flow is the main priority for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Why Is Jfk Assassination Important The assassination of JFK was a historic moment in US history because he was the president of the united states and he had been shot on his way to a speech in Dallas, Texas. This always shows us what can really happen and how people are crazy. He had ended up dying in the hospital that he had been rushed to. At the time JFK had been the president and after he died his brother ended up being the president and had been assassinated as well. JFK had been assassinated on November 22, 1963, at 12:38. He was shot when he was in a car and had been rushed to the hospital from theirs. He had been killed because somebody didn t like him in office so they shot him. He died to do to a bullet wound right through the stomach. He had died on his way to his speech in Dallas, Texas. His wife was in the car with him when he was shot.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... he was the husband of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. He had three kids two boys, one girl. Their names were John f Kennedy Jr, Patrick Kennedy, and Caroline Kennedy. He JFK was the second oldest sibling to all of his brothers and sister he had eight siblings. His siblings were all really close aged to each other. Most people just don t put him into perspective with everyone else. JFK had been killed in Dallas, Texas in a hospital called parkland. He was rushed after being shot and he wasn t the only person that had been shot in that scene. John Connally, he was the governor at the time and he had been wounded but had ended up surviving his injuries. He had been marked dead at 1 PM from Parkland Hospital this is the place he was officially dead at. JFK had been shot by a bullet which had killed him on his way to his speech. He was killed by a guy named Lee Harvey Oswald. He had shot him with a Mannlicher Calvano with a telescopic scope on it. He had been shot from behind with three shots on in the back, one in the neck, and one in the head. Odds of survival from this were as low as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Myth Of The Robber Barons A Review of The Myth of the Robber Barons a book by Burton Folsom JR. Robber barons, famously known for their ruthless means of acquiring wealth back in the late nineteenth century. They were awful. They were complete menaces to society and only ever created wealth for themselves. Or, at least that s what is commonly taught in high school American history classes, but author Burton Folsom Jr. offers an unique alternative perspective in his book, The Myth of the Robber Barons. He provides a closer look at the results achieved by these infamous robber barons to give insight into what actually happened in the wake of these entrepreneurs conducted business. Folsom uses seven chapters on separate industries ran by robber barons to show, at least from an overall economic view, The United States experienced a gross net benefit by the existence of robber barons. The book starts by diving into the steamship industry while closely following the business life of Cornelius Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt started his steamboat industry life big as he was given the task of breaking up a strict monopoly that had taken over all of the boat traffic in New York for the past thirty years. Right from the start Vanderbilt used illegal means of operating business by avoiding the law to ship passengers between New Jersey and New York, but he was charging lower rates. Folsom uses a passage on just the 2nd page of the book to show that A jubilant Vanderbilt was greeted in New Brunswick, New Jersey, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Poetry Of Sylvia Plath Sylvia Plath is often described as a feminist poet who wrote about the difficulties women faced before women s right were a mainstream idea. From reading her poetry, it is quite obvious that Plath s feminism is extremely important to her, but she also wrote about a lot of day to day experiences and made them significant through her use of literary devices such as metaphors and symbols. Plath may also be best known for her autobiographical poetrywritten in a confessional style that appeared during the 1950s. She is considered a very important poet of the post World War II era. She became widely known following her suicide in 1963 (Bawer). Through Sylvia Plath s poetry, readers are able to get a glimpse into her personal life. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although once Plath had gotten older she moved to England, certainly her time in Winthrop affected her life and poetry. Her father, Otto Plath, was a German professor of Biology, an entomologist, and also authored a book about bees; which would later become the subject of many of Plath s later poems. Her mother, Aurelia Plath was pursuing a career in teaching when she met Sylvia s father. At the age of eight, Sylvia Plath published her first poem, her father would die in Winthrop, that same year. This would be the start of her lifelong career as a poet. Plath lived and wrote in the 1950s through the 1960s in both America and England (Bawer). As a modern period poet and feminist, growing up during WWII, some of Plath s work was directly related to the issues that were developing in society at the time. After WWII, societies were often characterized by strict gender norms. Women were expected to remain safely in their homes, with being a wife and a mother as their ultimate joy and goal. Art and expression became away from women to escape the everyday pressures of society. The poem The Applicant gives a glimpse of how Plath personally felt about women s rights and also touched on male dominance in her marriage. Through the poem, Plath shows the struggles of young women who are taught by society to pursue marriage and feel their worth only comes from their physical beauty. The poem begins ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Reflection Of My Family The photo that I have chosen to reflect on depicts me sitting on a large green chair with my brother. I was anywhere from five to eight, and he was around eleven or thirteen. He is looking out of frame and has one of those old CD players from the nineties in his lap, his hands hovering over its silver hardware, frozen in a hesitant stance. He looks entertained, or maybe just distracted. He has what my familycalls his Harry Potter glasses perched somewhat low on his nose, and true to the late nineties and early 2000scommon style, his black hair is spiked up. Beside him is me, in a light shirt, wearing the thin headphones that accompanied the CD player in his lap. I look either deep in thought and like I am taking in the music very thoroughly or very uncomfortable. I will let you in on a hint: I was very uncomfortable. My brother, Jackson, is six or seven years older than I am. He is rather quiet and reserved like myself, although it is more obvious on him than it is on me. When we were younger I was four, my sister was six, and Jackson was eight our father decided that he liked another woman better than our mother, and left us. Jackson does not like dealing with situations like that, that have deep emotional repercussions, and more or less shut himself off to the world. That included me. I am very sensitive on as to whether or not people want to interact with me, and as a baseline, I pretty much avoid interacting with people unless it is pretty clear that they want me to. I was not as good at it as I am now when I was young, so I just generally did not interact with anyone at all as a baseline. My sister and I have always been somewhat close even if she did not like me at all when I was younger but Jackson and I never talked. I was intimidated. He was so much older than me! He was responsible! He made good grades! He liked complicated things like cars and he was so well spoken! I remember when this picture was taken. It was either late Summer or anytime in the Spring. The large chair we are sitting in had a window to our right, and a door to a backyard to our left and not fifteen feet away from us. I have always been interested in music, and Jackson has always liked good music, and a few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Elie Wiesel’s Night and Corrie Ten Boom s The Hiding... Elie Wiesel s Night and Corrie Ten Boom s The Hiding Place Many outsiders strive but fail to truly comprehend the haunting incident of World War II s Holocaust. None but survivors and witnesses succeed to sense and live the timeless pain of the event which repossesses the core of human psyche. Elie Wiesel and Corrie Ten Boom are two of these survivors who, through their personal accounts, allow the reader to glimpse empathy within the soul and the heart. Elie Wiesel (1928 ), a journalist and Professor of Humanities at Boston University, is an author of 21 books. The first of his collection, entitled Night, is a terrifying account of Wiesel s boyhood experience as a WWII Jewish prisoner of Hitler s dominant and secretive Nazi party. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These strong survivors pose as teachers and role models by revealing strengths, weaknesses and survival techniques. Wiesel and Ten Boom survive against the odds, but not without physical and emotional scars. The unsung hero and heroin pair experience tremendous suffering, but confront that affliction with distinct contrary responses. The theme and style of Wiesel and Ten Boom reveal individual personal beliefs and strength levels in reaction to their concentration camp experience during WWII s Holocaust. Theme is the window which Wiesel and Ten Boom open through words and thoughts to reveal the true purpose of their tales. Although both authors experience the grime of concentration camp and grief of family loss, their responses to this suffering are distinct. This distinctness is not unexpected, for as one s strengths and beliefs are personal, as is the effect of events effecting those strengths and beliefs. Wiesel and Ten Boom state the purpose of their self exposed stories clearly, and their purposes differ just as clearly. Wiesel stresses the importance of applying lessons of the past to the present for the sake of the world s future. He writes to create a feeling of such horror and catharsis within the reader to prevent the evil of the Holocaust or any type of unjust persecution to ever occur again. He opens the reader s eyes with vividly horrible images of human suffering and creates no barrier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Emergence Of Applicant Tracking Systems ( Ats ) The emergence of applicant tracking systems (ATS) has gained a reputation beginning early in the new millennium. The use of ATS gives companies a method to manage a mass amount of candidate data and causes the job seeker to do more work. The main characteristic of ATS is the piece that selects resumes for further review. This can be a standalone system or module within a human resources management system. Two of the larger ATS is Taleo which is an Oracle company and Kenexa which is a part of IBM. Often times when a job seeker is browsing on a company website or job power, somewhere on the screen will say Powered by followed by whatever applicant tracking systemis being used. ATS are meant to provide customized solutions for these... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some screeners eyeball every submission that comes in, while others search for certain keywords among applications. Likewise, there are screeners who consider cover letters in their evaluations and those who ignore them. Career experts suggest erring on the side of caution. Submit a carefully written cover letter and insert keywords must have qualifications usually found in the job posting with every application. Job hunters should expect to wait anywhere from a few days to several weeks before receiving a response to an application, if at all. (Needleman). The system will look for those words to determine who moves forward in the process. However, newer technology analyzes the words and looks for context and relevance and can check where in someone s work history a skill was used. These techniques make it harder to manipulate the system. Such tricks like filling your resume with keywords in white font so people can t read it will not work with later technology. Resumes posted in applicant tracking systems are seen by two viewers: the computer, then hopefully a human. The resume has to perform well in the ATS, and then when it is presented to a hiring manager it has to look good. Social media has changed the way businesses work and recruit for new employees. Once hiring managers get a hold of resumes, they look for ways to exclude ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Symptoms Of Dementia Essay As we age, various disorders can affect how well our brains function. Dementia is one of the most common brain disorders that seniors experience. Certain health conditions can cause dementia. For example, chronic high blood pressure, previous stroke or blood vessel disease can lead to vascular dementia. Causes of Dementia Many times, dementia is not the result of just one condition, but several. For instance, the combination of Alzheimer s disease, strokes, Parkinson s disease and depression may lead to dementia. Alzheimer s Disease In the most recent U.S. census (2010), nearly 5 million people aged 65 and older were afflicted with this disease. This condition causes brain cells in the area of the brain that controls memory to die. As this disease ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Treating depression may improve an individual s symptoms of dementia; nevertheless, it is also possible that the depression is one of the early symptoms of vascular dementia or Alzheimer s disease. Symptoms of Depression Slow movementForgetfulness IrritabilityNeglecting personal hygiene Slow speechAggravated/Unexplained aches and pains Depressed, but not sadSocial withdrawal/Isolation Fixation on deathWeight loss No appetite/skip mealsSuicidal tendencies/attempts Feeling worthlessConcerns about being a burden to family Self loathingDaytime sleepiness SadnessOversleeping InsomniaLoss of interest in activities Causes of Depression in the Senior Population Retirement Once retired, many individuals feel as if they have lost their purpose in life and/or lost their identity. Encourage your friend or loved one to volunteer. Increased Isolation/Loneliness Isolation may occur due to a decrease in mobility, loss of driving privileges or a dwindling circle of friends and family (due to death and/or relocation). Consider a weekly shopping trip to give your friend or loved one something to look forward to.
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  • 50. Analysis Of Kenneth Grahame s Wind Kenneth Grahame s Wind in the Willows was first thought out as stories for his son Alastair. Because Wind in the Willows was told first to entertain, Kenneth Grahame has broken all the rules. His book is written like a bedtime story, and Grahame allows him self to really have fun with this book. Rather than creating a story with a moral lesson for young children of the Victorian era, Grahame has indulged himself by avoiding realism, focusing on family values and is characters while also dealing with his own fears regarding the status of the class structure in the Victorian era. Elements of oral storytelling are evident in Grahame s Wind in the Willows. His chapters lack detailed physical descriptions of characters, instead opting for the name of the characters to do the trick. All a child needs to know is that Toad looks like and is a toad. By leaving the descriptions so open ended, Grahame allows for his character to be dynamic in their physical attributes. His characters are large enough to ride in a caravan pulled by a horse, but small enough to ______. They are human enough to pass for a washerwoman and to be put into jail, but animalistic in their physic characteristics. Grahame avoids physical descriptions to allow his characters to shift as needed. He cuts out realism, letting his animals be the same approximate size. Badger s are typically much larger than Moles, but yet Mole is quite comfortable in Badger s underground home. Toads are typically quite small, but yet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Waste Collection and Management A case study was conducted by Colon Fawcett (2006).The example from the EXNORA s waste management scheme in south India is one more very good example.EXNORA which is an acronym for EXcellent NOvel RAdical is an NGO which is based on the zero waste management setup, and which is run and enhanced by the residents themselves. The study has been quoted successful widely and various studies have been carried out regarding this. In Chennai and Hyderabad various residential areas have attained the zero waste goal. Though the success is limited it has also led to significant reduction of the waste from dumping and in rehabilitation of the poor. The overall reduction of the cities is around 37% and 33%. This study shows that it just needs motivated people to successfully setup and manage the waste collection systems which lead to overall improvement of the environment. This effort also provided employment to the local socially deprived people. The middle class people of chennai supported this approach. Initially it the scheme had to face problems like lack of motivation and political support, community involvement which actually threatened the long time sustainability of the program but later on the results were evident of its effectiveness and then the policy flourished. It required significant amount of local resources. Another success story is about the Visakhapatnam project which is based on on the triangular contracts between the municipality, the residents and the micro ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. History of Special Needs Ireland History of Special Needs Provision In Ireland Special needs provision in Ireland has evolved since the founding of the state in 1919. Until the early 1990s practically all education and care of children were carried out by the religious orders in Ireland. The government therefore had little need for policies or legislation surrounding education and care. Ireland established its education system in 1831 while under English rule. This made it mandatory for children between the ages of six and fourteen to attend school. The Department of Education was established in 1924. However, the government did not consider that the education of children with special needs was necessary as their needs were seen as purely medical. It was considered more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However separate schools continued throughout the 70s and 80s. In 1971 the primary curriculum was introduced. This led to most special schools and classes providing a modified curriculum for their students. The Department of Education developed Curriculum Guidelines for Schools for the Moderately Handicapped. One important principle of these guidelines was that children have needs as children that have to be satisfied at school as well as their needs as future adults. The notion of integration began to appear in the mid eighties with the idea that special classes could be part of mainstream schools and also from parents who were not availing of special education. In a report on the training and education of severely and profound mentally handicapped children in Ireland 1983 it was recognized that these children should also be entitled to education. Teachers were to be trained to educate such children in special classes within mainstream education. By 1993 over 2000 pupils were being educated in such a way. In 1993 the report of the Special Education Review Committee (SERC) was published. This report dealt comprehensively with the educational implications of special needs. It provided a definition of special needs which included those with severe and profound difficulties through to those who were exceptionally able and included both physical and mental disabilities. It recognized that the desire of the majority of parents of children with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...