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Disadvantages Of Chain Drive Mechanism
2.1 Definition of chain drive mechanism
The basic rule of chain drive mechanism is to transmit power one shaft to another shaft at certain
center distance with the help of sprockets and chain links.
Chain drives maintain a positive speed ratio between driver and driven sprockets. The driver and
driven sprockets will rotate in the same direction on typical chain drives.
2.2 Definition of lever drive
Mechanism
The basic rule of the lever is a rigid bar resting on a pivot, used to move a heavy or firmly fixed
load with one end when pressure is applied to the other.
There are three classes of lever mechanism which are as below:
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So better power output
2.11 Requirements of lever
пѓјTo get high output force at low effort
пѓјTo get user friendly condition in wheelchair
2.12 Types of chain drive
The six styles of chain used for mechanical transmission are:
Roller chain
Detachable chain
Pintle chain
Silent chain
Leaf chain
Laminated metal chain
2.13 Types of lever
Class 1: Fulcrum in the middle: the effort is applied on one side of the fulcrum and the resistance
(or load) on the other side, for example, a seesaw, a crowbar or a pair of scissors. Mechanical
advantage may be greater than, less than, or equal to 1.
Class 2: Resistance (or load) in the middle: the effort is applied on one side of the resistance and the
fulcrum is located on the other side, for example, a wheelbarrow, a nutcracker, a bottle opener or
the brake pedal of a car. Load arm is smaller than the effort arm. Mechanical advantage is always
greater than 1. It is also called force multiplier
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Juarez Essay
Juarez
The movie Juarez, starring Paul Muni, Bette Davis, Brian Aherne and Claude Rains, has the perfect
story line. There s action, love, violence and heartbreak, but most importantly, it brings attention to
a piece of history that is rarely recognized: monarchs in Mexico. Louis Napoleon III of France,
played by Claude Rains, saw the American Civil War as an opportunity to advance the French
government. Louis wanted to establish French influence in Mexico, which he knew was against the
Monroe Doctrine. He took advantage of the fact that America was in a weak state due to the war,
and could therefore not intervene as per the Monroe Doctrine. In the film, he discusses with his
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Although Maximilian had many supporters, it was not enough to fight against the Mexican
Republicans and Benito Juarez. On several occasions in the movie, Maximilian was asked to
step down from his position as emperor and allow Mexico to go back to its former democracy.
Juarez sent messengers as well as letters, and the final letter he sent mentioned a threat of
Maximilian s blood spilling if he did not oblige. Maximilian would not step down and insisted he
was doing what he was sent there to do. As the Civil War in the United States ended, the United
States was finally able to help Mexico fight against the French. This led to a weakening of the
French presence in Mexico and eventually Napoleon decided to pull out his troops. Napoleon
was very persistent in his efforts of getting Maximilian to leave Mexico, and almost succeeded,
but not before Carlotta could go back to France and beg him to change his mind, and instead
support the monarchy. Napoleon would not budge on his decision and Maximilian gave in and
wrote his letter of abdication. When Maximilian read his letter to his soldiers, they were
extremely upset and General Mejia, who was an Indian and never showed emotion, cried.
Colonel Lopez protested Maximilian s abdication and told him that if he left, it was surely a death
sentence for all of them. Maximilian could not allow the men who had loved and supported him,
to die for him after he had gone, so he decided to stay and stand
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Idioms In English Language
The English language being very flexible constantly enriches its vocabulary with words invented by
language speakers, making it more colourful with new idiomatic expressions, and, at times, refills
its stocks with the borrowings and neologisms. English just amazes by its extraordinary linguistic
diversity.
The focus of this paper is to share consideration on the importance of idioms for non native
speakers as part of their mastery of the English language.
Understanding the lexicon of English demands more than knowing the denotative meaning of
words. It requires its speakers to have connotative word comprehension and more an
understanding of figurative language. Idioms fall into the latter category. Learning idioms is
certainly not a piece of cake (very easy), but once you know them, they can be a lot of fun, and
anyway, because English people use idioms non stop you will be all at sea (totally confused) in
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Among the various definitions of idioms are: (1) the language peculiar to a people, country, class,
community or, more rarely, an individual; (2) a construction or expression having a meaning
different from the literal one or not according to the usual patterns of the language /New Webster s
Dictionary, 1993/. It is the second definition that best suits the focus of this paper. Professor Kounin
defined idiom as a stable combination of words with a fully or partially figurative meaning /Kounin,
1970/. This definition emphasizes two inherent and very important features of idiomatic
expressions. Idioms have lexical and grammatical stability. It implies that they are fixed in their
form, hence any substitution and rearrangment in their structure can lead to a complete loss of their
primary
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Lunar Phase Simulator – Student Guide
Name:
Lunar Phase Simulator Student Guide
Part I: Background Material
Answer the following questions after reviewing the background pages for the simulator.
Page 1 Introduction to Moon Phases
Is there a dark side of the moon? (Note: this question can be effectively answered either yes or no,
so it is important to explain your reasoning.)
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In the figure below, bisect the moon twice.
a) Draw a line (perpendicular to the direction of sunlight) that shows the half of the entire moon that
is illuminated and shade the shadowed region.
b) Draw a line (perpendicular to the Earth moon line) that shows the half of the moon visible for an
observer on earth.
c) Mark the region that is both visible from earth and illuminated by the sun. That region will be
the phase of the moon we on earth see.
Moon
sunlight
We normally draw the phases of the moon with the terminator (the dividing line between light and
shadow) from the north pole to the south pole of the moon. This is how the moon would be seen
if it were on the observer s meridian. We can use the drawing above to determine the amount of
illumination and whether it is on the left or right hand side of the moon. Use the drawing above to
draw the appearance of the moon in the box below.
Open the Moon Bisector Demo and use the simulator to check your answer to the above problem.
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Part III: Working with the Lunar Phase Simulator
The items below will help familiarize yourself with the controls and usability features of the
simulator.
If you have not already done so, launch the NAAP Lunar Phase Simulator
The main panel has sunlight, the earth, and moon. The
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Examples Of Machiavellian Characters In The Governor
Machiavellian Character Essay: The Governor Brian Blake, also known as The Governor,
presented a terror far greater than cannibalistic zombies throughout seasons two and three of the
hit show, The Walking Dead. He was psychotic; driven mad by the death of his daughter. Using
his position as governor within a small group of survivors and refugees of the zombie
apocalypse, he manipulated, terrorized, lied, cheated, many people in order to secure and
maintain his position of power. Out of the list given in the prompt for this paper, The Governor
matches at least seven of the twelve Machiavellian characteristics. The concepts exhibited most
strongly in The Governor, however, are the concepts of the end justifies the means and the use of
force to avoid danger. In the midst of a zombie apocalypse, the prioritization of self preservation
above all else is understandable. However, even when he had the resources to help himself and
nearly 100 other people, The Governor still slaughtered people who posed even the slightest threat
to his position of power. Machiavelli writes for although the act condemn the doer, the end may
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He uses force to protect both his position as a leader in within his community of refugees, and he
uses force to keep himself out of physical danger. He himself says, after he killed is right hand
man the man who was arguably his most loyal supporter in this life, you kill or die, or die and
kill. In several instances, this has been the case. In one particular instance, The Governor and his
supporters happen upon a group of survivors, all of whom were members of the military, and
killed them all without a second thought; he stole all their weapons and food. Throughout his
lifespan in the series, The Governor has looked out solely for himself. He meticulously manipulates
people in order to maintain his position of power, and to preserve his
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The Yellow Bus
MDC college students are taking a yellow bus from IKEA to MDC West ? Most of the students
that attend college classes have their own cars. But what happen if you don t have a parking lot ?
90% of the students that goes to MDC West must take the yellow bus to go to the campus. Not
having a parking lot next the campus is affecting all the student. As the result, taking the yellow bus
is bringing three factors, students have wasted time, are uncomfortable, and have major issues with
professors.
First of all, the students are wasting their time taking the yellow bus from IKEA to MDC West.
So they have to leave earlier from their home or work for be on time. After arriving to IKEA the
students cannot park at the first level, they have to go
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Menlo Park Research Paper
What if Menlo Park was never created? A park in Edison Township, located in northern central
Jersey, had land that was an unsuccessful estate development. This park was named after Menlo
Park in California, which later became the site that Thomas Edison would reside in. Thomas Edison
built not only his home, but his laboratory there too. This is the site that the phonograph and the
incandescent light bulbwere invented. If Menlo park estate development did not fail, then we could
have been without these inventions and technologies for many years after his time. Society would
most likely have been more delayed in our technology department throughout the years. What if
Cape May never had a historical significance? Cape May troops were prepared
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How Did Abigail Adams Contribute To The American Revolution
Abigail Adams: Born November 11, 1774 in Weymouth, MA. She s the wife of John Adams, first
lady of the United States, and the son of John Quincy Adams. In particular, she played a huge role
in the American Revolution. Abigail Adams served as the Massachusetts Colony General Court
who commissioned her, along with a few other women, to talk to ladies in the area who were loyal
to the British. This was only the first of her dealings with women s influence in politics. Because
she and her husband were away from each other often for extended periods, the two of them
corresponded through lengthy letters. In some of these letters, Abigail urged her husband, during
the days surrounding the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War, to pay attention
to the rights of women. She believed women s rights should equal those of the men. She did not
bring the founding fathers around to her way of thinking, but she continued to campaign for various
equalities for females, including the right to a formal education. Her husband went on to become
the second President of the United States. Abigail Adams died before her son, John Quincy, became
the sixth President. As a result of Abigail Adams, women became powerful and impacting figures
during the American revolution, thus bringing them closer to gaining civil rights.
John Adams (1735 1826) :An American patriot who served as the second President of the United
States from 1797 1801 and the first Vice President. He also was a
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Self Confidence Speech
Self confidence helps children and adults be more successful individuals. People with self
confidence make friends easier, accomplish more, and are less likely to be plagued with sleep
disorders, social disorders, depression, and anxiety. Obviously teaching your kids to be self
confident is an important parental responsibility. Five of the best ways to do this is to let your
children known its okay to make mistakes, to expose them to new activities, places and people
every day, to show unconditional love, avoid comparisons to others and encourage rather than
praise.
Mistakes Are Okay The fastest way to decrease a child s self confidence is to make them afraid of
making a mistake. You may think only a really mean parent would make their child feel bad
about themselves just for making a mistake, but it isn t as easy as that. Kids are very good at
picking up feelings of disappointment, disapproval, and shame. They are also very good at
blaming themselves for everything that goes wrong. Being over protective (and let s be honest,
you know if you are) can create a deep feeling of insecurity for a child. You tell your child to not
run through the house and then you around and he s fallen and skinned his knee and he ll feel that
he got hurt because he was bad. The more controlling and domineering you are as a parent the less
you child will believe in themselves. Instead bring your child to many different events and places
and encourage, not push them to try anything and everything.
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Stuttering In The King s Speech
The King s Speech (2010) follows King George VI, referred to as Bertie throughout the film, as he
seeks stuttering treatment while managing his increasing responsibilities in the years preceding
World War II. One of the ongoing thematic elements of The King s Speech was Bertie s on going
struggle with his self confidence and self worth, especially as the looming responsibilities of
kingship magnify his feelings of inadequacy. It was interesting to contrast Bertie s self perception to
the manner in which his stutteringwas perceived by those around him. In a few instances, Bertie
mentions that his stuttering has always been particularly difficult when speaking with his father
and older brother. In one of the few scenes with King George V, the King is seen as being
extremely strict with Bertie. While he initially tries to encourage Bertie by stating public speaking
is a matter of practice, this attempt at encouragement rapidly devolved into openly berating Bertie.
Almost immediately upon sitting down, the King instructed Bertie to sit up straight, to get it out ,
and even at one point angrily tells his son to relax. A second scene involved Bertie stating that his
brother, Edward, was prone to mocking his stuttering and was even encouraged to do so by their
father. As adults, Edward resorts to mocking Bertie when faced with criticism. Given the negative
attitudes of his family members towards his stuttering, it is understandable that these attitudes
contributed so
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Beethoven s Early Life
Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 in Bonn, Germany in the Electorate of Cologne. He
was baptized on December 17, 1770. He had two younger brother, Caspar and Joann. His mother
was Maria Magdalena van Beethoven and his father was Johann van Beethoven. He was an
innovator, widening the scope of sonata, symphony, concerto and quartet. He combined vocals and
instruments in a new way to create his own type of music. His music was like no other, and the
most interesting part about it is that he was deaf when his most famous works were created.
Beethoven was an amazing composer who worked his whole life to create lovely music (Bio.com).
Beethoven was a young child when his farther began teaching him music with an extraordinary
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The first period was his first 32 years when he became established as a great composer. The second
period is his middle period (1802 1827) when he produced a great amount of his most famous
works. The last period (1824 1827) was when he was deaf. He produced a smaller number of works,
but they were his serious and personal works. Also, he showed the world how his piano of his
day affected the type of compositions he created by creating works that were models of feelings
and personal expression. His work influenced thousands all over the world, and it still affects
composers today (Willoughby
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Comparing Death in D.H. Lawrence’s The Horse Dealer’s...
Comparing Death in D.H. Lawrence s The Horse Dealer s Daughter and Katherine Mansfield s The
Garden Party
Controlling the movements of the short stories, death is a regnant theme in D.H. Lawrence s The
Horse Dealer s Daughter and Katherine Mansfield s The Garden Party. Death brings forth
consciousness and it excites the need for an epiphany within the protagonists. To a lesser extent,
death creates tremors in the worlds of the antagonists. Death furthermore makes the indifferences of
the secondary characters more pronounced. Affecting the lives of the protagonists, the antagonists,
and the secondary characters of these two short stories, death plays an integral role in the themes of
these works.
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Furthermore, she feels secure and invisible amongst the graves. Death does not scare Mabel;
instead, it comforts her. Attending to her mother s grave, Mabel feels immediate contact with
the world of her mother which, to her, is far more real than her life in the world of the living
(2335). Rescued from the pond by Dr. Ferguson, Mabel does not feel that her suicide attempt
was foolish: It was the right thing to do. I knew best, then (2338). Nevertheless, the immersion in
the frigid waters cleansed Mabel s soul, and she begins to feel a desperate need to be loved.
Mabel asks her rescuer bluntly: Do you love me, then? (2338). Mabel wavers in her spiritual
recovery: her humble eyes of transfiguration, triumphant in first possession (2338) quickly turn
into a look of death when Ferguson hesitates to profess his love for her (2339). In the end, when
the doctor smiles at her, Mabel s eyes well up with tears, like some slow fountain (2339) like the
fountain of life. Mabel, through her brush with death, is granted a renewal of life.
Empathetic but naГЇve, Laura in Mansfield s The Garden Party is not spiritually dead like Mabel,
but she reaches a new level of understanding about life through the death of Scott the carter. Laura s
love of life, her appreciation for nature, and her
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Why Is Frederick Banting Successful
Sir Frederick Banting is undoubtedly the greatest Canadian. His dedication, bravery and genius
led to the discovery of insulin and a significant advance in research related to silicosis, cancer
and aviation medicine. He saved millions of lives, demanding nothing in return. He did,
however, receive various awards, such as the Military Cross for distinguished and meritorious
services in time of war and the 1923 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine. Not born in a
particularly wealthy family, everything he accomplished was the result of hard work,
commitment, and passion. He dedicated his whole life to helping people not only in Canada, but
in the rest of the world as well. Banting did not just talk about making a difference like most
people do. He actually got up, faced the challenge and managed to change the fate of millions.
Frederick Banting s main success was becoming the co discoverer of insulin, but it was not his first
major accomplishment. During the first world war, a heroic sacrifice earned him the Military
Cross. As a student, Banting enlisted in the Canadian Army Medical Corps and after graduation,
was sent to Europe to serve as a medical officer. In the last days of the war, seriously injured and...
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Apart from showing remarkable courage, talent and intelligence, he was also very selfless and
modest. He did not do anything for money or fame, but for people. He did not want to accept the
millions of dollars that were offered to him for the patent of insulin, because he believed that the
discovery belonged to the world and not to him. He sold the rights to produce insulin to The
University of Torontofor only one dollar, and shared half of the money from his Nobel Prize with
his assistant. Frederick Banting did not chase after money or recognition. Everything he did, he
did for the well being of others, and after years of hard work, he died serving his country
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A Brief Note On Financial Financing
Ashish Jain (2013) states that, Depending on the size of the acquisition, debt as well as equity
can be provided by more than one party. In larger transactions, the bank that arranges the credit
sells all or part of the debt in pieces to other banks in an attempt to diversify and hence reduce its
risk. Senior debt usually has interest margins of 3 5%, and needs to be paid back over a period
of 5 7 years, and junior debt has margins of 7 16%, and needs to be paid back in one payment
after 7 10 years . Leverage buyout is a very lucrative method on financial sponsoring because
barely anyone ever loses; therefore it s a win win situation for both the acquirer and the bank. It
s a winning situation for the acquirer because they can increase their return on equity, and it s a
win situation for the bank if they financing the LBO because the interest is much higher. 3.
LEVERAGE BUYOUT Leveraged buyouts (LBOs) involve use of a large amount of debt to
purchase a firm. LBOs are generally used to finance management buyouts. LBOs are a clear cut
example of a financial merger undertaken to create a high debt private corporation with
improved cash flow and value. Typically, in an LBO, 90 percent or more of the purchase price
is financed with debt. A large part of the borrowing is secured by the acquired firm s assets, and
the lenders, because of high risk, take a portion of the firm s equity. Junk bonds have been
routinely used to raise the large amounts of debt needed to finance LBO
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D. USnger Case Summary
D.U. Singer Hospital Products Corp. a. Statement of Objectives The objective of this project is to
develop, introduce and market a long term antiseptic product that is compliant with both external
(FDA, EPA, and OSHA) regulations and internal specifications with a production yield of 95
percent at a level of 80 percent of the full production of the goal of 10 million liters per year. The
project will start on Monday, March 10, 2014 with a goal of efficiently completing the project
within the shortest possible schedule considering cost and available resources. b. Work Break down
structure (WBS) ID Requirement Specification Development Design Procurement Install Written
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A Period Labor Requirements Table Packaging R D Corporate H P Pack Prod Maintenance
Purchasing Mar 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 April 0 6 0 1.8 1 0 0 May 6 4 4 2.2 1 0 0 June 16 14 4 1 6 0 0.5 Total
8 8.8 17.2 41.5 Labor Requirements are in Worker Weeks. Assumption: July 2.5 12 3 2 5 0 4.5 Aug
4.5 26 16 4 1 0 2 Sept 18 12 11 10 7 0 2 Oct 4 6 18 6 9 4 1 Nov 3 3 5 4 6 4 2 Dec 0 2 4 1 2 2 11 Jan
2 1 7 4 10.5 12 7 Feb 1 0 3 2 5.5 3 3 Mar 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 April 0.5 3 5 7 0.5 4 0 May 2 4 3 5 5 5 0 Jun
0.5 1 1 1 0.5 1 0 Totals 61 101 85 53 60 35 34 29 53.5 60 48 27 22 43.5 17.5 4 20 24 5 429 Labor is
distributed based on a best estimate as to when it would be needed during the activity duration.
Mar April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar April May Jun Totals 40 0
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Capitalism And Globalization
Capitalism provides and sustain an endless circle of production of commodities, promoting both
mass and niche consumptions, fueling the never ending economic cycle, generating over
accumulation, and finally a new crisis that reorganizes capitalism, starting everything over and over
again (Baran Sweezy, 1966; Harvey, 2003). The complexities entangled in the corporate culture of
investment banking, work place models, and organizational values of financial capitalism, as well as
its cultural and economic dimensions, obscure the blue collar, manufacturing, work underneath.
Jobs performing very physical and material duties are not only basic to a financial economy, but
are at the foundations of capitalism itself. However, this material work is blurred by the fancier
discourses and images about creative work , innovation , and economy of knowledge in a global
scale.
Therefore, what role for capital does the communication system play? (Smythe, cited in Guback,
1994, p. 2). There are particularly three main processes involved in the connections between
communication and capital: the commodification, that is, the process of transforming use to
exchange value; the spacialization, described as the transformation of the time/space produced by
communication, and finally, the structuration, which is the process of building structures with
social agency (Mosco, 2009). These three processes are tightly embedded in the globalization
phenomena and its implications, such as the
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The Theory Of Ladenness s Theory Essay
The theory of ladenness has been debated amongst philosophers for hundreds of years. The theory
of ladenness debates whether one s past experiences affect their perceived inputs or their
interpretation of those inputs. Kuhn strongly believes that one s experiences affect what they
perceive, however Hanson provides strong evidence suggesting that what people perceive as their
surroundings are indistinguishable, but their interpretations differ. While there is evidence to
support both theories, I believe that Hanson better provides evidence by showing the strength of his
theory while correspondingly arguing the flaws in Kuhn s theory. To understand the theory of
ladenness, we need to differentiate between perceptionand interpretation. Perception is the process
where we become aware of our surroundings, while interpretation is the process were our minds
absorb the information and comprehend it using information and experiences we have accumulated.
Despite their differences, these two functions are essentially related. Together they allow us to
become aware and react to our surroundings. We are constantly perceiving and subconsciously
reacting to our surroundings, without any cognization. However, when we are presented with a
problem, we force ourselves to use a deeper level of cognitionto think through the problem. This
mindful use of our cognitive abilities is what interpretation is, the application of our past
experiences to comprehend what he have perceived. Rather than
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Over The Carnage Rose Prophetic A Voice By Walt Whitman
What power dose a particular word or phrase have in a poem? The power a word or phrase has is
very powerful. I will be giving you an example from a poem. The poems name is Over the
carnage rose prophetic a voice written by Walt Whitman. The particular line that I will be using
is If need be, a thousand shall sternly immolate themselves for one. (7, Walt). This phrase is
important to the structure of the poem because the main point of the poem is about how a voice
is speaking over a war zone filled with dead bodies. This connects to where in the line it says
thousand shall sternly immolate themselves. Where this is an important to the poem because
immolate is to sacrifice. Scenes the poem is about the dead on a war zone it s like saying
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Frankenstein And Morality By Victor Frankenstein
Frankenstein and Morality When Victor Frankenstein was in the two year long process of
creating his monster you have to think about what his personal morals were, principles
concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior. Everyone has
varying personal morals. Dr. Frankenstein goes against the morals of a medical doctor when he
wastes his life away slaving over his experiment. He also tries playing God when he sparks the life
back into the stitched together corpse. This corpse comes alive and is abandoned by his creator to
roam the country without ever having the experience of growing up. Finally, Victor Frankensteinis
burdened with the guilt of creating such a horrible creature, proving what he did was wrong. So,
in the novel Frankenstein, the extension of life is the real moral question. Morality is a particular
system of values and principles of conduct. My interpretation of this is the distinction of right and
wrong. Everyone has a personal morals, whether it s through a group, organization, or just the way
their parents brought them up. Morals help create an organized society, they are like unwritten
laws. There are so many morals out there the government could not make them all laws, so
although morals help govern the world they are not actual laws. Without morals the world would be
nothing but chaos. Being honest, fair and just, making the world a better place, respecting others,
and being open minded are just a few examples.
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Adolf Hitler And His Nazi Party
Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party are key in the story of the modern Jewish plight within central
Europe. Despite a vast number of the laws passed within Nazi Germany and then Nazi occupied
Europe being applicable to the Jewry of Germany, and Europe it is clear that it was not
exclusively for the Jews and the effect of this was not worse for one or another. However, this
essay endeavours to discuss the main characteristics of the Nazi policies on the Jewish
population and it is easy to see that the main characteristic was exclusion aided by terror, which
only appeared to brew with the well established feelings of anti Semitism and become
increasingly more extreme. However it is important to acknowledge the debate around the subject,
as suggested by Wildt it is important to not willingly accept and adopt the school of thought as a
clear cut unfolding of Nazi policy, where he suggests that anti Semitism has been a part of
Germanic life for centuries and not a product of the regime. Before going into the characteristics of
the policies of the Nazi partyit is important to understand about the origins of the party itself and
therefore the origins of the party s anti Semitic nature. The National Socialist German Workers
Party commonly known in English as the Nazi Party was a political party in Germany active
between 1920 and 1945. The party grew from the German Nationalist, racist and populist anti
communist paramilitary culture which fought against the communist uprisings
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Urinary Injection Treatment
Injection Treatments for Urinary Incontinence
People who cannot keep urine from leaking have a condition called urinary incontinence. The
muscle that normally keeps urine from leaking (urinary sphincter) may be weak. To treat this
condition, a special material (bulking agent) can be injected into the tube that carries urine away
from your bladder (urethra). This is called an implant. It is used to narrow and strengthen the
urethra.
Urinary incontinence is a common problem in women who have had children and in men who have
had prostate surgery.
LET YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERKNOW ABOUT:
Any allergies you have.
All medicines you are taking, including vitamins, herbs, eye drops, creams, and over the counter
medicines.
Previous problems
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Mobile Computing Is A Human Computer Interaction
Abstract:
This paper will talk about what mobile computing does, Standard/Protocol/Device it is in and the
costs associated with it, benefits/services that it provide for
users, the devices and/or software that are necessary to support it, users and availability, profits
/advantages for sellers, its working principle, the physical medium
used and the bandwidth and frequencies associated with this technology.
Introduction:
Mobile computing is becoming the forefront of technological capabilities as we move towards a
more ubiquitous society. Networking homes, offices, cars and hand held
computers is the current trend of distributed mobile computing. Mobile computing is a human
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The wireless networks carry the data where it needs to go. This hybrid system is part which
accommodates mobile computing, where several users can access
their individual Internet sites from their smartphones. With recent advances in mobile computing,
users can perform mobile computing on their smartphones while
completing phone calls. This technology involves parallel processing of different threads for
digital voice and data operations. Now a days smartphones are just like
computers, with their own operating systems and sophisticated logical infrastructure that facilitates
more advanced mobile computing which have applications for
multimode functioning. Through mobile computing we can listen to music and make a video call,
text to a friend, watch movies online, play games from app store, use GPS
and can do lot other things at the same time.
What standard/protocol/device it is in?
Mobile computing Devices:
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
In 1984 the first PDA was released by Psion, the Organizer. Resembling this Psion s Series 3 was
followed, in 1991, which is more familiar to PDA style. It also had a
full keyboard. The term PDA was first used on January 7, 1992 by CEO of Apple computer John
Sculley at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, which
refers to the Apple Newton . In 1993, Apple introduced the Newton MessagePad at a price of $700.
However, the Newton s MessagePad was too big, complicated and
expensive
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The Innate Immune System And Pattern Recognition Receptors
The Innate Immune System and Pattern Recognition Receptors The innate immune system, which
is also known as the non specific immune system, is an important component of the immune system
that recognizes and responds to potential pathogens in a generic fashion. In contrast to the adaptive
immune system, the innate immune systemdoes not confer long lasting/protective immunity. The
innate immune system is typically considered the first line of defense and displays the ability to
discriminate against self (host) vs. non self (non host/potential pathogens). In order to recognize
non self molecules the innate immune system utilizes a range of pattern recognition receptors
(PRRs) to detect molecules associated with potential pathogens.
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Pornography on the Internet Essay
Pornography on the Internet
The Internet is a method of communication and a source of information that is becoming popular
among those who are interested in the information superhighway. The problem with this world we
know as Cyberspace, the Net, or the Web is that some of this information, including pornographical
material and hate literature, is being accessible to minors.
Did you know that 83.5% of the images available on the Internet are pornographical? Did you know
that the Internet s pornography and hate literature are available to curious children that happen to
bump into them?
One of the drawing features of the young Internet was its freedom. It s ...a rare example of a true,
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It was then signed into law by President Clinton one week later on Thursday, February 8, 1996
known as the Day of Protest when the Internet simultaneously went black from hundreds of
thousands of Internet citizens turning their web pages black in protest of the Communications
Decency Act.
The Communications Decency Act which is supposed to protect minors from accessing
controversial or sexually explicit material, outlaws obscene... , which already is a crime, and
therefore the CDA is not needed, but also ...lewd, lascivious, filthy, or indecent , and even annoying
... comment[s], request[s], suggestion[s], proposal[s], image[s], or other communication using a
...telecommunications device all of which are protected by the First Amendment and therefore
cannot be banned.
The Act is also unconstitutional because it does not follow the Supreme Court s decision in Sable
Communications Vs. FCC. requiring that restrictions on speech use the least restrictive means
possible. The Court also stated that restrictions on indecency cannot have the effect of reduc[ing]
the adult population to only what is fit for children.
We start with the federal Communications Decency Act of 1996, apiece of legislation signed
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Wmd (Weapons Of Mass Destruction)
WMD(Weapons of Mass Destruction)
A world without nuclear weapons would be less stable and more dangerous for all of us. (Margaret
Thatcher). Although this quote sounds ridiculous, it is absolutely right. Arguments have been made
by President Obama that nuclear weapons are the greatest threat to U.S. security. However, history
proves that weapons of mass destruction whether biological, nuclear, chemical or radioactive, are a
necessary evil to sustain global stability, deter attacks from rogue nations and encourage diplomacy.
Weapons of Mass Destruction sustain global peace by keeping the most powerful nations honest.
Currently the United States, Russia, China, UK, North Korea, India, Pakistan, Israel and France all
possess WMD. Of these nations the U.S. is the most prepared to deploy its weapons, while Russia
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North Korean Leader Kim Jong II, and Iran s Leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad both threaten to
attack the United States and its allies, conduct tests, and oppress their own people. However, when
feeling threatened each leader has ultimately come to the bargaining table to discuss sanctions.
Why? Because these rogue leaders know that attacking a world power in possession of WMD s
would be suicide. And they want to live.
Weapons of Mass Destruction encourage world leaders to talk rather than attack. There are two
deadly implications of using WMD s. First, the innocent victims are killed in the other country.
Second, more innocent victims are killed when the country responds with their own WMD s.
Diplomacy is the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations. In this case it s
an action, the action of threating the use of such weapons calms down both sides in conflict. This
is a win win. Each side gets to talk tough and save face and maintain their status in their
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E-Commerce Air Asia
TABLES OF CONTENTS
1.0
Introduction
2.0
Importance of e Commerce and m Commerce
3.0
Corporate Appraisal
4.0
Competitive Advantages
5.0
m Commerce
5.1 Differences of m Commerce e Commerce
6.0
Recommendations
6.1 Benefit of Microsoft Vista and m Commerce to AirAsia
6.2 Benefit of Microsoft Vista and m Commerce to Customers
7.0
Conclusions
APPENDIX
REFERENCES
1.0 Introduction
Purcel and Toland (2004, 241) said Internet and Communication Technology offer the opportunity to
reduce the barriers of distance, and give.... countries better access to global economy . This is
where e Commerce comes into picture which covers electronics trading of goods and services,
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Porter argued that the organization can be divided into a series of primary value adding activities
and supporting activities. The primary activities include: Inbound logistic, Operation, Outbound
logistic, Marketing and sales, and Services. The support activities include: Procurement,
Technology development, Human resources management, and Firm infrastructure.
Porter s Value Chain will be used as internal scanning to analyze the strength and weakness for
AirAsia systematically by analyzing all 9 activities.
a) Inbound Logistics
AirAsia has placed an order of 175 units Airbus A320 to service its routes (AirAsia Berhad 2007
Annual Report). Airbus A320 is less fuel consumption compared to Boeing 737 300 aircraft.
Ultimately Boeing 737 300 to be retired and replace with Airbus A320 to overcome the increase of
oil price by structurally reduce cost and enhance customer services with better quality aircraft.
AirAsia pursue simplicity in operation by operating a single aircraft fleet. All the aircraft can
share to use the same tool, spare parts and same skilled manpower for maintenance and repair
purpose; compared to maintaining different aircraft, it may need many different special tool, spare
part and required more manpower for different aircraft. This will help to reduce the stock of part
maintenance, less training for employee and servicing cost.
b) Operation
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The Founding Fathers Of Our Constitution Essay
In order to ensure that Fundamental Rights did not remain empty provisions, the founding fathers
of our Constitution have made various provisions in the Constitution to maintain an independent
judiciary. Articles related to Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles and independent judiciary
together provide a firm constitutional basis to the growth of Public Interest Litigation in India. The
founding fathers envisaged the judiciary as a bastion of rights and justice . An independent
judiciary lanced with the power of judicial reviewwas the constitutional device chosen to achieve
the required objective. This jurisdiction to enforce the Fundamental Rights was conferred upon both
the Supreme Court and the High Courts, hence them being the courts that have entertained all the
Public Interest Litigation cases.
Impetus for PIL
A number of factors contributed to the robust development of PIL in India. The first factor has
already been noted above, that is, the constitutional framework relating to FRs and DPs. It is clear
that because of FRs and DPs, the Indian judiciary would have enjoyed a comparative advantage in
anchoring PIL vis `a vis courts of those jurisdictions (such as the United Kingdom and Australia)
where there was no Bill of Rights. Secondly, several constitutional provisions concerning the
powers of the Supreme Court helped the Court in coming up with innovative and unconventional
remedies, which in turn raised social expectations. For instance, a provision
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The European Union And Foreign Policy
The European Union is an organization unlike any other which includes an economic and political
union between many different countries in Europe. It operates as a single institution with one
foreign policy although it is composed of 28 individual countries with their own foreign policies.
This paper, therefore, seeks to understand the institutional organization of the European Unionin
regards to foreign policy as well as provide an analysis of the actions the EU takes in its diplomacy.
The EU has an interesting, albeit confusing, system in which it operates. In order to understand
the organization of its foreign policy, we must look into the different institutions which govern
the EU and explain their roles. First, there is the European Commission, which is composed of
28 ministers from each country and manages the day to day business of the EU as well as
drafting proposals. The President of the European Commission is essentially seen as the head of
the EU. It is designed to represent the EU as a whole. The European Council is composed of the
president or prime minister of each member country and represents each countries interests. The
President of the Commission and the High Representative of Foreign Affairs sit as nonvoting
council members. Then the Council of the European Union, which is a separate entity from the
European Union Council, is made up of representatives from each country which are ministers for
a specific subject. They pass EU laws and approve the
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Marketing Concept Of Marketing And Marketing
MARKETING CONCEPT
Marketing is an act of promoting and selling products or a service, this also includes marketing
research and advertising. The marketing concept is the philosophy used by companies to analyse
the needs of their customers so they can be better than the competition. As well as this they must
also take into consideration the companies capabilities and the environment it is working in, as they
can face the pressures of environmental changes. By using the marketing concept companies
identify incoming changes and prepare itself to exploit them. The marketing concept is about
matching a company s capabilities with what the consumer wants. After World War 2 customers had
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The focus for any business was to reduce costs through mass production to maximise profits. Mass
production can lead to the design and quality to suffer and customers losing interest.
The sales orientation
After the Second World War competition between companies grew and the focus of marketing
turned to selling. They used communication, advertising and branding to compete with other
companies. Companies focussed on distribution, communication and persuading customers that one
manufacturer were better than other. The problem with this type of orientation is that the
organisations made a product which they think the customer needs or likes without the proper
research.
The marketing orientation
From the 1960 s onwards there was strong competition for customers. Marketing departments were
relied on to create an intelligent plan to inform an organisation about what they should produce,
how much to charge for a product, where it should be sold, how they should communicated it to
consumers, they do this through research and listening to customers. They attempted to understand
consumer needs or potential needs. Modern marketers are particularly interested in brands as
brands attract customers that stay loyal to the brand. As markets are continuously changing, market
research and product development is an ongoing process for a market orientation company.
ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
Companies
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Acupuncture For Hormonal Imbalance Edmonton
Acupuncture for Hormonal Imbalance Edmonton
Acupuncture is a Chinese medicine for thousand of years. In this medicine have been evaluating,
diagnosing and effectively treating a large mixture of heath condition. The common conditions and
specialization are given below the list.
Treatable condition
Pain : it is one of the stressful feelings are regularly caused by Muscle pain and cramping,
headaches and migraines, back, shoulder and joint pain, arthritis, sports injuries, strains and sprains,
sciatica, dental pain, TMJ, frozen shoulder are also affected into this pains.
Complaints for digestive : it is common problems are included in Diarrhea, constipation, bloating,
abdominal pain, food allergies, irritable bowel, colitis, acid reflux, nausea, indigestion, morning
sickness, peptic ulcer, gallstones etc.
Cardiovascular Problems: in this problems are causes by the heart and consequent blood vessels.
They are carrying and conscientious for the nutrients and oxygen is to removing the tissues of
carbon dioxide. In the treatable conditions are poor circulation, palpitations, angina, a trial
fibrillation, anemia, and edema.
Respiratory treatable conditions: in this problems are affected in the common cold and seasonable
allergies and many people are having a medical condition chronic respiratory problem are affects
and taking some medicine. This affects are hay fever, asthma, sinusitis, rhinitis, cough, bronchitis,
sore throat.
Women health: A woman s body experiences numerous
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Early Human Bodies
The bodies of early humans were adapted to more of an active lifestyles. Their bones were
bigger,thicker, and stronger than ours now. (Starting about 50,000 years ago, as a result of less
physically demanding lifestyles, humans evolved bones that were sleeker and weaker.Early humans
ate mainly plants, which take a longer time to digest than meat does. Long digestive tracts helped
process this food. Modern humans eat a diet that includes meat and cooked foods. We can process
these foods efficiently with a shorter digestive tract.)Bodies | The Smithsonian Institution s Human
Origins Program. (2016, September 7).
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The and Food and drinks you consume must be converted into smaller molecules of nutrients
before the blood in your body can absorbs them and carry them to cells throughout your body. (The
body breaks down nutrients from food and drink into carbohydrates, protein, fats, and
vitamins.Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are the sugars, starches, and fiber found in many foods.
Carbohydrates are called simple or complex, depending on their chemical structure. Simple
carbohydrates include sugars found naturally in foods such as fruits, vegetables, milk, and milk
products, as well as sugars added during food processing.)Rettner, R. (2015, August 4). Bodies |
The Smithsonian Institution s Human Origins. Complex carbohydrates are found in whole grain
breads and cereals, starchy vegetables, and legumes. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans
recommends that 45 to 65 percent of total calories come from your daily intake of carbohydrates.
Protein. foods such as meat, eggs, and beans consist of large molecules of protein that the body
digests into smaller molecules. The body absorbs amino acids through the small intestine into the
blood, which then carries them throughout the body. The Dietary Guidelines recommends that 10 to
35 percent of total daily
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Comparing The Canadian And The United States Health Care...
The purpose of this paper is to compare the Canadian and the United States health care system. the
first part of the paper will focus on describing each country health care system. The second part
will focus on analyzing, evaluating and comparing these two countries system efficiency and
benefits. The last part, is an overview of the recent policies changes and its effect (positive and
negative) on each country citizens and proposed future reforms for better coverage in these
countries.
Canada health system
Canada provides a national universal care that covers everyone in the country. Medicare founding
are received through public spending. It s a single payer system single payer system. Many feels
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Since 1971 the health care system has deviated from each other. While Canada has had publicly
funded national health insurance, the United States has relied largely on private financing and
delivery (Goran Ridic). The current health Care act (Canada health act) was introduced in 1984 and
it covers almost all the cost of citizens medical cost. In the course of this period, spending in the
United States has grown much more rapidly despite large groups that either not covered or
minimally insured.
Canada health care system is relatively low compare the United States. So why are do they have
better coverage (lower infant mortality rates or higher life expectancy)?
Under the Act, each provincial health plan is administered at the provincial level and provides
comprehensive first dollar coverage of all medically necessary services. With minor exceptions,
health coverage is available to most if not all residents with no out of pocket charges. Most
physicians are paid on a fee for services and enjoy a great deal of practice autonomy. Private
health insurance for covered services are illegal. Most Canadians have supplemental private
insurance for services that are not covered, such as prescription drugs and dental services.
Consequently, physicians are forced to participate and each health plan effectively serves all
residents in the province (Henderson 487).
Physician fees are determined by a negotiations between the ministry and provincial medical
associations
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Cambodian Genocide Research Paper
To many Americans the Cambodian Genocide was the most unknown genocide that took place. Just
like the catastrophic event known as the Rwandan Genocide, this genocide is also not known. The
Khmer Rouge committed the same crimes. Some of their murderous methods were very similar.
During this time the Khmer Rougeput local Cambodians in prison, hospitals, and some schools to
be executed or just to stay there to slowly suffer and eventually die. The Khmer Rouge was a
ruthless party led by Pol Potthat killed many Cambodians in a gruesome fashion known as the
Cambodian Genocide, using methods such as torture and starvation, which led to execution.
History
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Somewhere around 2 million people died by starvation, torture, or having been executed. Most
Cambodians as a child starved in house after the genocide. As a world leader President Nixon
didn t help out Cambodians with food and medical supplies because USA was at war with
Vietnam and Vietnam was allied with Cambodia. Quoted from world info, The international Red
Cross had supplied emergency rations to the refugees. (Mitchell) This organization is the only
one that aids with some supplies. With a lot of people died in Cambodia because of starvation is
not acceptable for day and past or even future generations. The Khmer Rouge tortured local
Cambodians because either they had a higher education or they were rich. The Rouge tortured the
Cambodians by working them until they died or until they caught a disease and died by that.
They liked to work them at the plantations and other crops so they could profit from them. All the
helpless men, woman, and children that did farming for a living never got to see their family
every again. Their dad, mom, brothers, or even sisters were gone forever from their lives and not a
single trace about them left for you to love. That is what some Cambodians felt when the liberation
came
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Essay about Consumerism s Role in America s Economy
What is the effect of consumerism on the American economy? The father of modern economics
and capitalism, Adam Smith, maintained that ambition and acquisitiveness, two drivers of a
market economy, were merely illusions. He believed it is these illusions that compel a society to
work for what they believe will make them happy which, in turn, leads to a consumer driven
economy. Indeed, consumerism broadens a society s economy through a wider selection of goods
and services, but does it also increase the power and controls of a society s government through
consumer activism and regulation? Supporters of consumerism point out that indebtedness has long
been a part of America s history. Until the 20th century, Americans believed indebtedness
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The only way to improve the practices of businesses, large and small, is through regulation and
reform. Supporters believe the current reform proposals will restrain the carelessness of business
and prevent future crises. Congressional regulation, they insist, also lifts the overall living
standards for all members of society.
Does a society benefit or suffer as a result of increased consumerism? It absolutely benefits, say
supporters. Debt drives consumer spending, which in turn helps the economy grow. When people
spend more money, businesses earn higher profits and are able to hire more workers. Consumerism
promotes the fueling of economic progress through the development of manufacturing and the rise
of living standards for all Americans and not just the wealthy.
Opponents argue that societal development suffers as consumerism and the ensuing governmental
regulations increase. They point to the fact that working class wages are stagnating and prices are
increasing. Avoiding debt has become almost impossible for most families because they don t have
enough money to survive. This inequality leads not only poverty, but also to increased levels of
consumption as consumers spend more to raise their overall standard of living.
Critics point to the fact that despite the increase in consumerism, average wages have slowed in
growth over the last three decades and have actually gone backwards for those members with less
education in America. Wage
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The World Order s And Private Institution
Over 20 percent of the global population live in unsustainable impoverished conditions, surviving
on less than a dollar a day, with approximately 50 percent living on less than two dollars. Over 2
ВЅ billion people have a 10% infant mortality rate versus the 0.006% of infant deaths in
developed countries. As conditions worsen the poor rich gap widens through progressive
decades, reaching an average per capita income of 74:1 in 1997. A debate has emerged as the
whether developed countries possess a duty to ameliorate the living condition of the global poor
and on what grounds said duty is justified. This inquiry prompts an ethical analysis of the world
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Finally, I will critically analyze and disprove the counter argument, which attempts to relieve us
of the aforementioned duties, by discrediting the roles of institutions and the developed in
prolongation of impoverishment. Elements of Pogge s philosophical argument will also be
addressed, though the overall arguments of this paper take a differentiated approach in justifying
the acceptance of Western Society s obligation to the global poor. There exists a global order that
proclaims its primary purpose is to facilitate cooperation between rich and poor nations. The
presence of said order creates an uneven distribution of advantage among nations, an imbalance
sometimes thought to be the result of an array of independent factors. Mathias Risse suggests the
global order harms third world nations through Uncompensated Exclusion; where privileged
countries are given several advantages over the worse off in regards to natural resources. Here the
benefits of the impoverished are minimal. This defies the moral rule of Egalitarian Ownership,
which describes all natural resources as belonging to all humankind. By denying the global poor an
equal portion of natural resources during international commerce the order violates their people s
human right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well being of oneself and one s
family, including food, clothing, housing and
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Novemberfield Essay
My hometown Bergenfield, New Jersey is like many cities in the north. Bergenfield is full of
rich history and great food for visitors to partake in. The growth of Bergenfield began slow with
small residents and then later started to form its own with the help of the state of New Jersey
and New York helping to build the George Washington Bridge. When Bergenfield was
discovered on June 25, 1894 by a railroad company the city was laid out as Bergen Fields
stamped on the tickets. Modern day Bergenfield still has the same vibe as it did when it was first
developed, the population has steadily risen throughout the years and has shown no signs of
stopping its growth in population. At the end of May the award winning Bergenfield Marching
Band marches
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Summary Of Virginia Woolf s Three Guineas
Virginia Woolf s Three Guineas tackled the complicated question of How do we prevent war? in
a series of letters addressed to an educated man. In the second chapter, Woolf discussed the lack of
women getting a college education as well as women not receiving a fair income. She also
addressed the fact that women were constantly being told to not worry about jobs, but rather remain
working in the home. This prompted her to ask the question Who protects our [women s] freedom?
and worries about the power of nationalism. Throughout the entire second chapter, Woolf discussed
these issues with specific examples, while subtly tying it in with the world that was surrounding her
at the current time. Near the beginning of the chapter, Woolf informed the reader that the income of
the W.S.P.U was В
Ј42,000 and earning ВЈ250 per year was quite an achievement even for a highly
qualified woman with years of experience (44) according to Ray Strachey in Careers and Openings
for Women. Woolf completely disagreed with both statements and claimed that В
Ј42,000 was
incredibly minute compared to the income of conservative and liberal parties [that educated
women s brothers belonged to] (44). She believed that the W.S.P.U didn t have the money to make
the changes needed to prevent war, and had reasoning as to why the W.S.P.U didn t have much
money later on in the letter. Later on in the letter, Woolf described the realities of women being
paid an income. Men during that time period received
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The Media s Influence On My Political Identity
There are countless factors as to why one thinks the way they do. Although it is commonly in
behalf of family and friends, it is not only limited to this. During this day and age, there are
further ways to be influenced, which also tends to be even more effective than the usual effect
from other people . In my case, the media seems to be one of the biggest influence that has
shaped my political identity. Being exposed to all kinds of media daily since childhood leaves me
no doubt in saying that the media has a big responsibility for what I politically identify as. Having
the news playing in my house, whether it was completely accurate or not, has in some ways caused
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As much of a shock it was, these type of media coverage have led me to be more aware of the
world around me. Especially the world that I cannot see. Another significant influence is my
family background. Growing up with people who had to completely restart life at one point and
work their way back up has definitely given me a lot of insight. Albeit I will never have first
hand experience with being an immigrant in such a hostile country, I can say with confidence
that it takes perseverance and dedication to reestablish your life in completely new surroundings
from watching my family. This being said, this is why my mind will always resonate with
political parties who protect the immigrant population. In addition to my family background, my
ethnicity also plays a huge role. Growing up as a person of color and always finding
discrimination, racism, and hatred towards people who hold distinct features or backgrounds has
for sure caused me to build my identity from an early age. The things that were, and still are,
happening to people of color everyday has really had a big impact in determining what my beliefs
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The Importance Of The Advanced Practice Nurse
Of the analyzed schools, the University of Saint Joseph requires the lowest number of
practicum hour requirements to fulfill the course objectives, that being 60 practicum hours. The
MSN handbook describes the course as guided by an examination of each of the eight NLN core
competencies. Within the 2016 MSN handbook, it is stated that the course provides students
with the opportunity to examine role and function of the advanced practice nurse in the
educator role is examined through the delivery of educational pedagogy in academic and health
care settings. The course is a blend of classroom and online classes, including the teaching
practicum, which is graded as pass/fail. The blended classroom experience utilizes a face to
face, Go to meeting format and self paced online activities involving group activities using
Blackboard; chats, blogs, emails, journaling, and web posting are also incorporated. Throughout
the semester, weekly practicum experiences are recorded in a log which is reviewed at mid
semester and at course completion. Each journal entry is expected to be a short summary of the
week s experience and include one two references related to the educational concept of that
particular week; the journal entries account for 35% of the class grade. In addition, when classes
do not physically meet, online discussions of learning experiences, based on course objectives and
evidencing literature reviews related to the learning experiences, are shared; this
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Pain
Quotes about pain from QuotationsBook.com
Who, except the gods, can live time through forever without any pain?
Aeschylus
The injuries we do and the injuries we suffer are seldom weighed on the same scales.
Aesop
The greatest evil is physical pain.
Augustine, St.
The moment an ill can be patiently handled, it is disarmed of its poison, though not of its pain.
Beecher, Henry Ward
And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be nor more death, neither
sorrow nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain. #91;Revelation #93;
Bible
To banish cares, scare away sorrow and soothe pain is the business of the poet and singer.
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You can t be brave if you ve only had wonderful things happen to you.
Moore, Mary Tyler
When there is pain, there are no words. All pain is the same.
Morrison, Toni
This horror of pain is a rather low instinct and... if I think of human beings I ve known and of my
own life, such as it is, I can t recall any case of pain which didn t, on the whole, enrich life.
Muggeridge, Malcolm
Life is pain and the enjoyment of love is an anesthetic.
Pavese, Cesare
No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown.
Penn, William
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That which is escaped now is pain to come.
Proverb
They can rule the world while they can persuade us our pain belongs in some order is death by
famine worse than death by suicide, than a life of famine and suicide...?
Rich, Adrienne
Why do people persist in a dissatisfying relationship, unwilling either to work toward solutions or
end it and move on? It s because they know changing will lead to the unknown, and most people
believe that the unknown will be much more painful than what they re already experiencing.
Robbins, Anthony
Pain is such an uncomfortable feeling that even a tiny amount of it is enough to ruin every
enjoyment.
Rogers, Will
We must all suffer one of two things: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret or disappointment.
Rohn, Jim
There is no more lively sensation than that of pain; its impressions are certain and
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A Separate Peace
In John Knowles novel A Separate Peace, it begins with the protagonist, Gene Forrester coming
back to his alma mater the Devon School in New Hampshire. Wandering through the campus,
Gene makes his way to a tall tree by the river; the reason for his return. From here he takes the
reader back to the year 1942 during World War II when he was in high school. During the summer
session of 1942, he becomes close friends with his daredevil roommate Finny. Finny is able to
convince Gene into making a dangerous jump out of a tree into a river, and the two start a secret
society based on this ritual. Gene slowly begins to envy Finny s athletic capabilities and his
innocence, and thinks that Finny envies him in return. Gene finally realizes... Show more content on
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A more obvious way of seeing his leadership is the way that he is described as the hub of the
class (87). Hub is a synonym for the center of something, or the heart and core. If someone is
described as the hub of the class, then it means that they are the person that keeps the class
together. The final way I was able to see Brinker s leadership was towards the end of the book.
Even though he had transformed to a more rebellious way, there was still a sign of his authority
when he had arranged the trial in the Assembly Hall. His wanting to know the truth that was hidden
from him drove him to hold the meeting in order to find it.
Gene is definitely a dynamic and round character unlike Brinker who is a static and flat
character. Gene changes very significantly in the story. He struggled a lot with finding himself
and his identity, so much that he believes that he is a part of Phineas. Oddly enough, this sort of
makes sense. One way to think about it is the guilt Gene was so disgusted with himself for
having caused Finny s accident that he can t bear to be himself, so he becomes someone else:
Phineas. Another explanation is that because the struggle to define him is so difficult, he s simply
borrowed someone else s identity instead of creating one for himself. But once Finny is gone,
Gene has to rely on himself to make decisions and make up his own rules. At the end of the novel as
Gene is reflecting fifteen years later, he says that [his war
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Argumentative Analysis Of Ariana Grande s T-Cell Phone...
T mobile was founded about twenty years ago in Bonn, Germany. Since then, T mobile has
grown to be one of the top competitors in the U.S. Side to Side is a T mobile commercial
featuring Ariana Grande. Ariana is in the passenger seat listening and singing along to her song but
then get s kicked out and sadly replaced by a map. The driver is using Verizon as her phone carrier
but then runs out of data and says, Verizon limits me and I have to get home. T mobile is providing
their audience the option of unlimited data and show other great promotions they currently have,
but only for a limited time. Although there s thousands of great phone companies, I argue that the
advertisement effectively convinces the audience to make the right choice and purchase with T
mobile through it s use of audience, logos, and ethos.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance, when Ariana Grande said, I am one with the eggplant emoji. I am free to snap, gram
and stream forever. This shows that she targets those young adults that use SnapChat, Instagram
and the audience that watches YouTube videos daily. The people that tend to do all of the points
mentioned on a daily basis are between the age of young adults and people in their early thirties.
When Ariana mentions all of the activities that use data, she causes the audience to gain a feeling of
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Analysis Of Ezinma In Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe
The bond of family is something to be cherished. It is no longer there simply for reasons of
survival, families exist because it gives us humans identity in both a physical and figurative way.
Our name is what we gain from our family. We also inherit the expectations of the family. But,
over time we become our identity and that is the figurative. I could give you a list of names that
you have heard of and that identity is connected to past events or the personality of the person, but
to you now, the name is a personification of that personality or the way you felt in past events. This
is the reality of names, and the way we perceive each other. Thusly, Ezinma form Chinua Achebes,
Things Fall Apart, represents more than just her name. She represents, resilience, strength, relief,
and comradery.
The mother of Ezinma, her name was Ekwefi, had been visited by monumental tragedy. Ekwefi
could not bear a child, until Ezinma. Ekwefi bore a total of ten children with nine dying in
stages of infancy. It is quite evident that Ekwefi had become a very bitter woman, the naming of
her children were the biggest hint. Their names began receiving more sinister meanings. Ezinma
was the first to survive into her childhood. She survived through spells of illness due to her being
deemed as a ogbanje, which is a type of spirit that inhabits babies and dies to torture the mother.
However, Ezinma seemed determined to live and was able to be cleared of her ogbanje title.
Through this, her and her mother developed an interesting relationship. Ezinma and Ekwefi were
more than mother and daughter, There was something in it like the companionship of equals... (76
Achebe). This is a special relationship that is very uncommon and creates a unique personality for
Ezinma. Moreover, we see this in modern times as well, as Kwame Anthony Appiahdescribes in his
novel, Cosmopolitanism, Sometimes, familiar values are intertwined with unfamiliar customs and
arrangements. People everywhere have ideas about your responsibility to your children (47
Appiah). As Appiah states, that the sense of responsibility to your children differ among cultures
and life styles. For instance, Appiah grew up in two different societies and had two different styles
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The Importance Of Academic Art
To some, academic art is traditionally used to describe true to life artwork, advocated by the
European art academies. One of the most noted academies in history is the French Royal
Academy of Art. Originating in the 17th century, the Royal Acad{ e}mie was used as a weapon
in the struggle for political and social power. This was done by creating a clear line between what
was art and what was craft, providing education to a select few who produced approved work, and
eliminating the competition by exhibiting only Academic endorsed artwork. Understanding the
foundations on which the Royal Acad{ e}mie was built on provides a gateway into clarifying their
practices and ultimately their downfall in the 20th century. When the Acad{ e}mie became tied
with The Salon, young artists could find themselves promoted to prominence through patronage
connections and collectively seek protection of artistic interests (Rosenfeld). After the end of the
Hundred Years War between the French and English,French nationalism strengthened causing a
power increase in the French monarchy. In 1643, Louis XIV succeeds his father as the King of
France at the age of five. With the help of his mother, Anne of Austria, her advisor Cardinal Jules
Mazarin, and the late kings chief minister Cardinal Richelieu, Louis XIV asserts his power through
astute diplomacy. Once Louis XIV is able to accept the throne, he and his chief advisor Jean
Baptiste Colbert devise elaborate systems of domestic government and
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The Concept Of Dianetics And Scientology
Scientology, defined as the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself, universes and
other life, its aim, according to Hubbard is to create a civilization without insanity, without
criminals and without war; where the world can prosper and honest being can have rights, and
where free man is free to rise to greater heights (Wiki 2016). Sounds nice, but then again so does
finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. The originator of the concept of dianetics and
scientology is named L. Ron Hubbard, born 1911 in small town Tilden, Nebraska. Said to be a
prolific writer of pulp magazine, adventure, fantasy, and science fiction, in 1948 Hubbard wrote a
book titled The Original Thesis outlining his ideas for a new form of... Show more content on
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A form of abreaction therapy first utilized to treat neuroses in evacuated soldiers, Hubbard s
adaptation was aimed to gain access to and locate engrams in the human mind and erase them. A
construction of Hubbard s theories, an engram is a recorded moment of physical or emotional
pain that the mind has recorded consciously and unconsciously. For instance let s say that Mary,
age 4, had a little lamb, this lamb figured it did not like Mary anymore and gave her a nice head
butt. Mary grows into a women, has no recollection of being head butt by a lamb, but now
whenever she drives by a sheep farm or a petting zoo she gets a headache. Erasing these engrams
is the path to what seems to be the ultimate goal of scientology which is becoming clear,
becoming clear would be Buddhism s equivalent to achieving a state of nirvana. While Hubbard s
theory that aspects of human behaviour might be explained as responses traumatic events and
past experiences makes perfect sense and that addressing these experiences may lead to a clear
mind, in the literal meaning of the word of course, as does the Buddha s version, do go things and
good things will happen, Hubbard s leap from addressing past conflict to the benefits of
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Under Armour Case Study
Under Armour (UA) Team Project Executive Summary
Team D
Brittany Sather
Howard Palmer
Joe Owens
James Olinger
Columbia College, Missouri
October 16, 2016
Professor Massey
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Strategic Alternatives and Recommended Strategy James
Strategic Alternatives
1. Under Armour s focus, Be the leading athletic brand of choice for the apparel line .
Pros: They focus on licensing, footwear and accessories. It has become a household iconic brand as
they provide astonishing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
UA Advertisement Marketing
Pros: Social media is they key as this influences brand familiarity throughout households. They use
minimal expenses, Official Outfitter , more so with women.
Cons: Lack of growth could occur by negatively influencing capabilities from within the company.
3. Domestic sales and beyond.
Pros: A small percentage of global expansion increase revenue by two fold, but where s the
incentive? Like most major brands, manufacturing outsourcing to other countries is the choice. Asia
has become infused with their similar like products, which increases the competitive pricing from
their competitors.
Cons: Global competition for their manufacturing pricing these influences UA, which prevents
competitiveness from other leading brand companies.
Recommended Strategy
1. Continue to advertise using social media and consider using APP like marketing apps for Droids
and Apple products and conglomerate networks like DIRECTV or Dish Network.
2. Department of Defense, NASA or NFL, NHL, NBA are some segmented areas of marketing
which Universities/colleges, local communities and school sponsorship benefit for company
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Compare And Contrast Soccer And Ecuador
Descrption:
In the two countries this sport is practiced, in United States the football is called soccer and it is
one of the most played games in this country, however, it is not among the 4 most popular sports (
В«Rivalidad EE.UU. MГ©xico IВ», 2012). Most people who practice this sport has a young age,
the largest football organizations are: Female National Women s Soccer League and male Major
League Soccer . In the Ecuador this sport was adopted from England and it had great acceptance of
people, the first association was founded on 23 April 1899 and was called Guayaquil Sport Club ,
peo today is called National Sport Federation of Ecuador.
Comparison:
US soccer is not a sport as appreciated as others that are yes and says he is not
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Expanded Colon Essay
A 22year old Chinese man was finally relieved of faeces that had accumulated over 20 years. The
man had been constipated throughout his life according to the report. His constipation was never
fully relieved by the use of laxatives or other medications till surgeons intervened by opening up
the abdomen to remove the poop and extremely large colon. The 3 hour operation was successful.
According to the doctors, the man was nine months pregnant and looked like he could explode at
any time. Thankfully, he is expected to recover from this painful, distressing and embarrassing
condition. Why did he become severely constipated? He had a condition called Hirschsprung s
disease (HIRSH sproongz). This is present at the time the child is born.... Show more content on
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This results in accumulation over time. This may harden, completely blocking the passage of
stools. Unfortunately, for the young man, the accumulation continued for years leading to the
birth of faeces weighing 12kg. The expanded colon called mega colon is one of the
complications of Hirschsprung s disease. Some of the other complications include: Perforation
Bleeding Ulcers Infection of the intestines (enterocolities) which is life threatening In view of
these complications, there may be a need to surgically remove the segment of the bowel with
missing nerves and reduce the length of the colon too. When Should a Baby pass the first Poop
The baby is expected to pass the first stool known as meconium within 24 to 48 hours after birth.
Meconium consists of what the baby ingested while in the womb. It includes mucus and
amniotic fluid. The arrival of meconium is a good sign of a functioning digestive system. A
parent should become worried if a full term baby fails to pass meconium in 48 hours. There may
be delay in premature babies 1 out of 3 fails to pass stool within 48 hours. However, almost all
premature babies should have passed stool by the ninth
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An Analysis Of Clarke Thought On The Surface
Before this, Clarke thought everything was on the surface, thought that everything was so
simple. But as she stared at the deep laceration that tattooed her wrist, she knew that was merely
a concept of an untrue nature. The mark on her arm had layers; it held more intricacy than what
met the eye. As she scrutinised it, she was overwhelmed by the prodigious knowledge she had
attained, she felt suffocated by the capabilities of the bite on her wrist. She wondered how
something so grotesque and so aggressive, could be so bewildering and tragically beautiful all at
once. It was art, Clarke thought. That would make sense; art was always built on tragedy. It was
tantalising her with its metallic glaze and black and blue complexion, glaring right back at her. She
held a fascination towards it, something only an artist could have. It s something she would have
captured with bold colours and defined lines, though she knew that something with this much
power could not be easily justified. She was so caught up in its undeniable beauty that, for a
moment, she almost dismissed her surroundings, and the pain that her body embraced. Almost. She
inhaled deeply, bringing herself back to reality and taking in the smell of Mother Nature s
conquest. She had gotten used to the lingering scent of death for the past seven years, that it was
merely an undertone of the smells of the small forest growing in the forgotten mall she was
condemned to. Her exhale was entangled with a rugged laugh. Who
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  • 1. Expository Essay Graphic Organizer 4Th Grade 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. Expository Essay Graphic Organizer 4Th GradeExpository Essay Graphic Organizer 4Th Grade
  • 2. Disadvantages Of Chain Drive Mechanism 2.1 Definition of chain drive mechanism The basic rule of chain drive mechanism is to transmit power one shaft to another shaft at certain center distance with the help of sprockets and chain links. Chain drives maintain a positive speed ratio between driver and driven sprockets. The driver and driven sprockets will rotate in the same direction on typical chain drives. 2.2 Definition of lever drive Mechanism The basic rule of the lever is a rigid bar resting on a pivot, used to move a heavy or firmly fixed load with one end when pressure is applied to the other. There are three classes of lever mechanism which are as below: In this case we are using second class of lever mechanism in our wheelchair. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So better power output 2.11 Requirements of lever пѓјTo get high output force at low effort пѓјTo get user friendly condition in wheelchair 2.12 Types of chain drive The six styles of chain used for mechanical transmission are: Roller chain Detachable chain Pintle chain Silent chain Leaf chain Laminated metal chain 2.13 Types of lever Class 1: Fulcrum in the middle: the effort is applied on one side of the fulcrum and the resistance (or load) on the other side, for example, a seesaw, a crowbar or a pair of scissors. Mechanical advantage may be greater than, less than, or equal to 1.
  • 3. Class 2: Resistance (or load) in the middle: the effort is applied on one side of the resistance and the fulcrum is located on the other side, for example, a wheelbarrow, a nutcracker, a bottle opener or the brake pedal of a car. Load arm is smaller than the effort arm. Mechanical advantage is always greater than 1. It is also called force multiplier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Juarez Essay Juarez The movie Juarez, starring Paul Muni, Bette Davis, Brian Aherne and Claude Rains, has the perfect story line. There s action, love, violence and heartbreak, but most importantly, it brings attention to a piece of history that is rarely recognized: monarchs in Mexico. Louis Napoleon III of France, played by Claude Rains, saw the American Civil War as an opportunity to advance the French government. Louis wanted to establish French influence in Mexico, which he knew was against the Monroe Doctrine. He took advantage of the fact that America was in a weak state due to the war, and could therefore not intervene as per the Monroe Doctrine. In the film, he discusses with his wife, Empress Eugenie, about who should fulfill the duty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Maximilian had many supporters, it was not enough to fight against the Mexican Republicans and Benito Juarez. On several occasions in the movie, Maximilian was asked to step down from his position as emperor and allow Mexico to go back to its former democracy. Juarez sent messengers as well as letters, and the final letter he sent mentioned a threat of Maximilian s blood spilling if he did not oblige. Maximilian would not step down and insisted he was doing what he was sent there to do. As the Civil War in the United States ended, the United States was finally able to help Mexico fight against the French. This led to a weakening of the French presence in Mexico and eventually Napoleon decided to pull out his troops. Napoleon was very persistent in his efforts of getting Maximilian to leave Mexico, and almost succeeded, but not before Carlotta could go back to France and beg him to change his mind, and instead support the monarchy. Napoleon would not budge on his decision and Maximilian gave in and wrote his letter of abdication. When Maximilian read his letter to his soldiers, they were extremely upset and General Mejia, who was an Indian and never showed emotion, cried. Colonel Lopez protested Maximilian s abdication and told him that if he left, it was surely a death sentence for all of them. Maximilian could not allow the men who had loved and supported him, to die for him after he had gone, so he decided to stay and stand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Idioms In English Language The English language being very flexible constantly enriches its vocabulary with words invented by language speakers, making it more colourful with new idiomatic expressions, and, at times, refills its stocks with the borrowings and neologisms. English just amazes by its extraordinary linguistic diversity. The focus of this paper is to share consideration on the importance of idioms for non native speakers as part of their mastery of the English language. Understanding the lexicon of English demands more than knowing the denotative meaning of words. It requires its speakers to have connotative word comprehension and more an understanding of figurative language. Idioms fall into the latter category. Learning idioms is certainly not a piece of cake (very easy), but once you know them, they can be a lot of fun, and anyway, because English people use idioms non stop you will be all at sea (totally confused) in most conversations until you learn the ropes (understand how things work). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Among the various definitions of idioms are: (1) the language peculiar to a people, country, class, community or, more rarely, an individual; (2) a construction or expression having a meaning different from the literal one or not according to the usual patterns of the language /New Webster s Dictionary, 1993/. It is the second definition that best suits the focus of this paper. Professor Kounin defined idiom as a stable combination of words with a fully or partially figurative meaning /Kounin, 1970/. This definition emphasizes two inherent and very important features of idiomatic expressions. Idioms have lexical and grammatical stability. It implies that they are fixed in their form, hence any substitution and rearrangment in their structure can lead to a complete loss of their primary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Lunar Phase Simulator – Student Guide Name: Lunar Phase Simulator Student Guide Part I: Background Material Answer the following questions after reviewing the background pages for the simulator. Page 1 Introduction to Moon Phases Is there a dark side of the moon? (Note: this question can be effectively answered either yes or no, so it is important to explain your reasoning.) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ How long does it take the moon to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the figure below, bisect the moon twice. a) Draw a line (perpendicular to the direction of sunlight) that shows the half of the entire moon that is illuminated and shade the shadowed region. b) Draw a line (perpendicular to the Earth moon line) that shows the half of the moon visible for an observer on earth. c) Mark the region that is both visible from earth and illuminated by the sun. That region will be the phase of the moon we on earth see. Moon sunlight We normally draw the phases of the moon with the terminator (the dividing line between light and shadow) from the north pole to the south pole of the moon. This is how the moon would be seen if it were on the observer s meridian. We can use the drawing above to determine the amount of illumination and whether it is on the left or right hand side of the moon. Use the drawing above to draw the appearance of the moon in the box below. Open the Moon Bisector Demo and use the simulator to check your answer to the above problem. пїјпїјпїјпїјпїјпїјпїјпїјпїјEarth пїјпїјNAAP Lunar Phase Simulator 4/11 Part III: Working with the Lunar Phase Simulator The items below will help familiarize yourself with the controls and usability features of the simulator. If you have not already done so, launch the NAAP Lunar Phase Simulator The main panel has sunlight, the earth, and moon. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Examples Of Machiavellian Characters In The Governor Machiavellian Character Essay: The Governor Brian Blake, also known as The Governor, presented a terror far greater than cannibalistic zombies throughout seasons two and three of the hit show, The Walking Dead. He was psychotic; driven mad by the death of his daughter. Using his position as governor within a small group of survivors and refugees of the zombie apocalypse, he manipulated, terrorized, lied, cheated, many people in order to secure and maintain his position of power. Out of the list given in the prompt for this paper, The Governor matches at least seven of the twelve Machiavellian characteristics. The concepts exhibited most strongly in The Governor, however, are the concepts of the end justifies the means and the use of force to avoid danger. In the midst of a zombie apocalypse, the prioritization of self preservation above all else is understandable. However, even when he had the resources to help himself and nearly 100 other people, The Governor still slaughtered people who posed even the slightest threat to his position of power. Machiavelli writes for although the act condemn the doer, the end may justify him. This... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He uses force to protect both his position as a leader in within his community of refugees, and he uses force to keep himself out of physical danger. He himself says, after he killed is right hand man the man who was arguably his most loyal supporter in this life, you kill or die, or die and kill. In several instances, this has been the case. In one particular instance, The Governor and his supporters happen upon a group of survivors, all of whom were members of the military, and killed them all without a second thought; he stole all their weapons and food. Throughout his lifespan in the series, The Governor has looked out solely for himself. He meticulously manipulates people in order to maintain his position of power, and to preserve his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Yellow Bus MDC college students are taking a yellow bus from IKEA to MDC West ? Most of the students that attend college classes have their own cars. But what happen if you don t have a parking lot ? 90% of the students that goes to MDC West must take the yellow bus to go to the campus. Not having a parking lot next the campus is affecting all the student. As the result, taking the yellow bus is bringing three factors, students have wasted time, are uncomfortable, and have major issues with professors. First of all, the students are wasting their time taking the yellow bus from IKEA to MDC West. So they have to leave earlier from their home or work for be on time. After arriving to IKEA the students cannot park at the first level, they have to go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Menlo Park Research Paper What if Menlo Park was never created? A park in Edison Township, located in northern central Jersey, had land that was an unsuccessful estate development. This park was named after Menlo Park in California, which later became the site that Thomas Edison would reside in. Thomas Edison built not only his home, but his laboratory there too. This is the site that the phonograph and the incandescent light bulbwere invented. If Menlo park estate development did not fail, then we could have been without these inventions and technologies for many years after his time. Society would most likely have been more delayed in our technology department throughout the years. What if Cape May never had a historical significance? Cape May troops were prepared ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How Did Abigail Adams Contribute To The American Revolution Abigail Adams: Born November 11, 1774 in Weymouth, MA. She s the wife of John Adams, first lady of the United States, and the son of John Quincy Adams. In particular, she played a huge role in the American Revolution. Abigail Adams served as the Massachusetts Colony General Court who commissioned her, along with a few other women, to talk to ladies in the area who were loyal to the British. This was only the first of her dealings with women s influence in politics. Because she and her husband were away from each other often for extended periods, the two of them corresponded through lengthy letters. In some of these letters, Abigail urged her husband, during the days surrounding the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War, to pay attention to the rights of women. She believed women s rights should equal those of the men. She did not bring the founding fathers around to her way of thinking, but she continued to campaign for various equalities for females, including the right to a formal education. Her husband went on to become the second President of the United States. Abigail Adams died before her son, John Quincy, became the sixth President. As a result of Abigail Adams, women became powerful and impacting figures during the American revolution, thus bringing them closer to gaining civil rights. John Adams (1735 1826) :An American patriot who served as the second President of the United States from 1797 1801 and the first Vice President. He also was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Self Confidence Speech Self confidence helps children and adults be more successful individuals. People with self confidence make friends easier, accomplish more, and are less likely to be plagued with sleep disorders, social disorders, depression, and anxiety. Obviously teaching your kids to be self confident is an important parental responsibility. Five of the best ways to do this is to let your children known its okay to make mistakes, to expose them to new activities, places and people every day, to show unconditional love, avoid comparisons to others and encourage rather than praise. Mistakes Are Okay The fastest way to decrease a child s self confidence is to make them afraid of making a mistake. You may think only a really mean parent would make their child feel bad about themselves just for making a mistake, but it isn t as easy as that. Kids are very good at picking up feelings of disappointment, disapproval, and shame. They are also very good at blaming themselves for everything that goes wrong. Being over protective (and let s be honest, you know if you are) can create a deep feeling of insecurity for a child. You tell your child to not run through the house and then you around and he s fallen and skinned his knee and he ll feel that he got hurt because he was bad. The more controlling and domineering you are as a parent the less you child will believe in themselves. Instead bring your child to many different events and places and encourage, not push them to try anything and everything. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Stuttering In The King s Speech The King s Speech (2010) follows King George VI, referred to as Bertie throughout the film, as he seeks stuttering treatment while managing his increasing responsibilities in the years preceding World War II. One of the ongoing thematic elements of The King s Speech was Bertie s on going struggle with his self confidence and self worth, especially as the looming responsibilities of kingship magnify his feelings of inadequacy. It was interesting to contrast Bertie s self perception to the manner in which his stutteringwas perceived by those around him. In a few instances, Bertie mentions that his stuttering has always been particularly difficult when speaking with his father and older brother. In one of the few scenes with King George V, the King is seen as being extremely strict with Bertie. While he initially tries to encourage Bertie by stating public speaking is a matter of practice, this attempt at encouragement rapidly devolved into openly berating Bertie. Almost immediately upon sitting down, the King instructed Bertie to sit up straight, to get it out , and even at one point angrily tells his son to relax. A second scene involved Bertie stating that his brother, Edward, was prone to mocking his stuttering and was even encouraged to do so by their father. As adults, Edward resorts to mocking Bertie when faced with criticism. Given the negative attitudes of his family members towards his stuttering, it is understandable that these attitudes contributed so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Beethoven s Early Life Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 in Bonn, Germany in the Electorate of Cologne. He was baptized on December 17, 1770. He had two younger brother, Caspar and Joann. His mother was Maria Magdalena van Beethoven and his father was Johann van Beethoven. He was an innovator, widening the scope of sonata, symphony, concerto and quartet. He combined vocals and instruments in a new way to create his own type of music. His music was like no other, and the most interesting part about it is that he was deaf when his most famous works were created. Beethoven was an amazing composer who worked his whole life to create lovely music (Bio.com). Beethoven was a young child when his farther began teaching him music with an extraordinary rigor and brutality... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first period was his first 32 years when he became established as a great composer. The second period is his middle period (1802 1827) when he produced a great amount of his most famous works. The last period (1824 1827) was when he was deaf. He produced a smaller number of works, but they were his serious and personal works. Also, he showed the world how his piano of his day affected the type of compositions he created by creating works that were models of feelings and personal expression. His work influenced thousands all over the world, and it still affects composers today (Willoughby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Comparing Death in D.H. Lawrence’s The Horse Dealer’s... Comparing Death in D.H. Lawrence s The Horse Dealer s Daughter and Katherine Mansfield s The Garden Party Controlling the movements of the short stories, death is a regnant theme in D.H. Lawrence s The Horse Dealer s Daughter and Katherine Mansfield s The Garden Party. Death brings forth consciousness and it excites the need for an epiphany within the protagonists. To a lesser extent, death creates tremors in the worlds of the antagonists. Death furthermore makes the indifferences of the secondary characters more pronounced. Affecting the lives of the protagonists, the antagonists, and the secondary characters of these two short stories, death plays an integral role in the themes of these works. Lawrence s The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, she feels secure and invisible amongst the graves. Death does not scare Mabel; instead, it comforts her. Attending to her mother s grave, Mabel feels immediate contact with the world of her mother which, to her, is far more real than her life in the world of the living (2335). Rescued from the pond by Dr. Ferguson, Mabel does not feel that her suicide attempt was foolish: It was the right thing to do. I knew best, then (2338). Nevertheless, the immersion in the frigid waters cleansed Mabel s soul, and she begins to feel a desperate need to be loved. Mabel asks her rescuer bluntly: Do you love me, then? (2338). Mabel wavers in her spiritual recovery: her humble eyes of transfiguration, triumphant in first possession (2338) quickly turn into a look of death when Ferguson hesitates to profess his love for her (2339). In the end, when the doctor smiles at her, Mabel s eyes well up with tears, like some slow fountain (2339) like the fountain of life. Mabel, through her brush with death, is granted a renewal of life. Empathetic but naГЇve, Laura in Mansfield s The Garden Party is not spiritually dead like Mabel, but she reaches a new level of understanding about life through the death of Scott the carter. Laura s love of life, her appreciation for nature, and her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Why Is Frederick Banting Successful Sir Frederick Banting is undoubtedly the greatest Canadian. His dedication, bravery and genius led to the discovery of insulin and a significant advance in research related to silicosis, cancer and aviation medicine. He saved millions of lives, demanding nothing in return. He did, however, receive various awards, such as the Military Cross for distinguished and meritorious services in time of war and the 1923 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine. Not born in a particularly wealthy family, everything he accomplished was the result of hard work, commitment, and passion. He dedicated his whole life to helping people not only in Canada, but in the rest of the world as well. Banting did not just talk about making a difference like most people do. He actually got up, faced the challenge and managed to change the fate of millions. Frederick Banting s main success was becoming the co discoverer of insulin, but it was not his first major accomplishment. During the first world war, a heroic sacrifice earned him the Military Cross. As a student, Banting enlisted in the Canadian Army Medical Corps and after graduation, was sent to Europe to serve as a medical officer. In the last days of the war, seriously injured and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apart from showing remarkable courage, talent and intelligence, he was also very selfless and modest. He did not do anything for money or fame, but for people. He did not want to accept the millions of dollars that were offered to him for the patent of insulin, because he believed that the discovery belonged to the world and not to him. He sold the rights to produce insulin to The University of Torontofor only one dollar, and shared half of the money from his Nobel Prize with his assistant. Frederick Banting did not chase after money or recognition. Everything he did, he did for the well being of others, and after years of hard work, he died serving his country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Brief Note On Financial Financing Ashish Jain (2013) states that, Depending on the size of the acquisition, debt as well as equity can be provided by more than one party. In larger transactions, the bank that arranges the credit sells all or part of the debt in pieces to other banks in an attempt to diversify and hence reduce its risk. Senior debt usually has interest margins of 3 5%, and needs to be paid back over a period of 5 7 years, and junior debt has margins of 7 16%, and needs to be paid back in one payment after 7 10 years . Leverage buyout is a very lucrative method on financial sponsoring because barely anyone ever loses; therefore it s a win win situation for both the acquirer and the bank. It s a winning situation for the acquirer because they can increase their return on equity, and it s a win situation for the bank if they financing the LBO because the interest is much higher. 3. LEVERAGE BUYOUT Leveraged buyouts (LBOs) involve use of a large amount of debt to purchase a firm. LBOs are generally used to finance management buyouts. LBOs are a clear cut example of a financial merger undertaken to create a high debt private corporation with improved cash flow and value. Typically, in an LBO, 90 percent or more of the purchase price is financed with debt. A large part of the borrowing is secured by the acquired firm s assets, and the lenders, because of high risk, take a portion of the firm s equity. Junk bonds have been routinely used to raise the large amounts of debt needed to finance LBO ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. D. USnger Case Summary D.U. Singer Hospital Products Corp. a. Statement of Objectives The objective of this project is to develop, introduce and market a long term antiseptic product that is compliant with both external (FDA, EPA, and OSHA) regulations and internal specifications with a production yield of 95 percent at a level of 80 percent of the full production of the goal of 10 million liters per year. The project will start on Monday, March 10, 2014 with a goal of efficiently completing the project within the shortest possible schedule considering cost and available resources. b. Work Break down structure (WBS) ID Requirement Specification Development Design Procurement Install Written procedures Test Objective:... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Period Labor Requirements Table Packaging R D Corporate H P Pack Prod Maintenance Purchasing Mar 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 April 0 6 0 1.8 1 0 0 May 6 4 4 2.2 1 0 0 June 16 14 4 1 6 0 0.5 Total 8 8.8 17.2 41.5 Labor Requirements are in Worker Weeks. Assumption: July 2.5 12 3 2 5 0 4.5 Aug 4.5 26 16 4 1 0 2 Sept 18 12 11 10 7 0 2 Oct 4 6 18 6 9 4 1 Nov 3 3 5 4 6 4 2 Dec 0 2 4 1 2 2 11 Jan 2 1 7 4 10.5 12 7 Feb 1 0 3 2 5.5 3 3 Mar 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 April 0.5 3 5 7 0.5 4 0 May 2 4 3 5 5 5 0 Jun 0.5 1 1 1 0.5 1 0 Totals 61 101 85 53 60 35 34 29 53.5 60 48 27 22 43.5 17.5 4 20 24 5 429 Labor is distributed based on a best estimate as to when it would be needed during the activity duration. Mar April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar April May Jun Totals 40 0 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Capitalism And Globalization Capitalism provides and sustain an endless circle of production of commodities, promoting both mass and niche consumptions, fueling the never ending economic cycle, generating over accumulation, and finally a new crisis that reorganizes capitalism, starting everything over and over again (Baran Sweezy, 1966; Harvey, 2003). The complexities entangled in the corporate culture of investment banking, work place models, and organizational values of financial capitalism, as well as its cultural and economic dimensions, obscure the blue collar, manufacturing, work underneath. Jobs performing very physical and material duties are not only basic to a financial economy, but are at the foundations of capitalism itself. However, this material work is blurred by the fancier discourses and images about creative work , innovation , and economy of knowledge in a global scale. Therefore, what role for capital does the communication system play? (Smythe, cited in Guback, 1994, p. 2). There are particularly three main processes involved in the connections between communication and capital: the commodification, that is, the process of transforming use to exchange value; the spacialization, described as the transformation of the time/space produced by communication, and finally, the structuration, which is the process of building structures with social agency (Mosco, 2009). These three processes are tightly embedded in the globalization phenomena and its implications, such as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Theory Of Ladenness s Theory Essay The theory of ladenness has been debated amongst philosophers for hundreds of years. The theory of ladenness debates whether one s past experiences affect their perceived inputs or their interpretation of those inputs. Kuhn strongly believes that one s experiences affect what they perceive, however Hanson provides strong evidence suggesting that what people perceive as their surroundings are indistinguishable, but their interpretations differ. While there is evidence to support both theories, I believe that Hanson better provides evidence by showing the strength of his theory while correspondingly arguing the flaws in Kuhn s theory. To understand the theory of ladenness, we need to differentiate between perceptionand interpretation. Perception is the process where we become aware of our surroundings, while interpretation is the process were our minds absorb the information and comprehend it using information and experiences we have accumulated. Despite their differences, these two functions are essentially related. Together they allow us to become aware and react to our surroundings. We are constantly perceiving and subconsciously reacting to our surroundings, without any cognization. However, when we are presented with a problem, we force ourselves to use a deeper level of cognitionto think through the problem. This mindful use of our cognitive abilities is what interpretation is, the application of our past experiences to comprehend what he have perceived. Rather than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Over The Carnage Rose Prophetic A Voice By Walt Whitman What power dose a particular word or phrase have in a poem? The power a word or phrase has is very powerful. I will be giving you an example from a poem. The poems name is Over the carnage rose prophetic a voice written by Walt Whitman. The particular line that I will be using is If need be, a thousand shall sternly immolate themselves for one. (7, Walt). This phrase is important to the structure of the poem because the main point of the poem is about how a voice is speaking over a war zone filled with dead bodies. This connects to where in the line it says thousand shall sternly immolate themselves. Where this is an important to the poem because immolate is to sacrifice. Scenes the poem is about the dead on a war zone it s like saying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Frankenstein And Morality By Victor Frankenstein Frankenstein and Morality When Victor Frankenstein was in the two year long process of creating his monster you have to think about what his personal morals were, principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior. Everyone has varying personal morals. Dr. Frankenstein goes against the morals of a medical doctor when he wastes his life away slaving over his experiment. He also tries playing God when he sparks the life back into the stitched together corpse. This corpse comes alive and is abandoned by his creator to roam the country without ever having the experience of growing up. Finally, Victor Frankensteinis burdened with the guilt of creating such a horrible creature, proving what he did was wrong. So, in the novel Frankenstein, the extension of life is the real moral question. Morality is a particular system of values and principles of conduct. My interpretation of this is the distinction of right and wrong. Everyone has a personal morals, whether it s through a group, organization, or just the way their parents brought them up. Morals help create an organized society, they are like unwritten laws. There are so many morals out there the government could not make them all laws, so although morals help govern the world they are not actual laws. Without morals the world would be nothing but chaos. Being honest, fair and just, making the world a better place, respecting others, and being open minded are just a few examples. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Adolf Hitler And His Nazi Party Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party are key in the story of the modern Jewish plight within central Europe. Despite a vast number of the laws passed within Nazi Germany and then Nazi occupied Europe being applicable to the Jewry of Germany, and Europe it is clear that it was not exclusively for the Jews and the effect of this was not worse for one or another. However, this essay endeavours to discuss the main characteristics of the Nazi policies on the Jewish population and it is easy to see that the main characteristic was exclusion aided by terror, which only appeared to brew with the well established feelings of anti Semitism and become increasingly more extreme. However it is important to acknowledge the debate around the subject, as suggested by Wildt it is important to not willingly accept and adopt the school of thought as a clear cut unfolding of Nazi policy, where he suggests that anti Semitism has been a part of Germanic life for centuries and not a product of the regime. Before going into the characteristics of the policies of the Nazi partyit is important to understand about the origins of the party itself and therefore the origins of the party s anti Semitic nature. The National Socialist German Workers Party commonly known in English as the Nazi Party was a political party in Germany active between 1920 and 1945. The party grew from the German Nationalist, racist and populist anti communist paramilitary culture which fought against the communist uprisings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Urinary Injection Treatment Injection Treatments for Urinary Incontinence People who cannot keep urine from leaking have a condition called urinary incontinence. The muscle that normally keeps urine from leaking (urinary sphincter) may be weak. To treat this condition, a special material (bulking agent) can be injected into the tube that carries urine away from your bladder (urethra). This is called an implant. It is used to narrow and strengthen the urethra. Urinary incontinence is a common problem in women who have had children and in men who have had prostate surgery. LET YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERKNOW ABOUT: Any allergies you have. All medicines you are taking, including vitamins, herbs, eye drops, creams, and over the counter medicines. Previous problems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Mobile Computing Is A Human Computer Interaction Abstract: This paper will talk about what mobile computing does, Standard/Protocol/Device it is in and the costs associated with it, benefits/services that it provide for users, the devices and/or software that are necessary to support it, users and availability, profits /advantages for sellers, its working principle, the physical medium used and the bandwidth and frequencies associated with this technology. Introduction: Mobile computing is becoming the forefront of technological capabilities as we move towards a more ubiquitous society. Networking homes, offices, cars and hand held computers is the current trend of distributed mobile computing. Mobile computing is a human computer interaction by which a computer can be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The wireless networks carry the data where it needs to go. This hybrid system is part which accommodates mobile computing, where several users can access their individual Internet sites from their smartphones. With recent advances in mobile computing, users can perform mobile computing on their smartphones while completing phone calls. This technology involves parallel processing of different threads for digital voice and data operations. Now a days smartphones are just like computers, with their own operating systems and sophisticated logical infrastructure that facilitates more advanced mobile computing which have applications for multimode functioning. Through mobile computing we can listen to music and make a video call, text to a friend, watch movies online, play games from app store, use GPS and can do lot other things at the same time. What standard/protocol/device it is in? Mobile computing Devices: Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) In 1984 the first PDA was released by Psion, the Organizer. Resembling this Psion s Series 3 was followed, in 1991, which is more familiar to PDA style. It also had a
  • 25. full keyboard. The term PDA was first used on January 7, 1992 by CEO of Apple computer John Sculley at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, which refers to the Apple Newton . In 1993, Apple introduced the Newton MessagePad at a price of $700. However, the Newton s MessagePad was too big, complicated and expensive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Innate Immune System And Pattern Recognition Receptors The Innate Immune System and Pattern Recognition Receptors The innate immune system, which is also known as the non specific immune system, is an important component of the immune system that recognizes and responds to potential pathogens in a generic fashion. In contrast to the adaptive immune system, the innate immune systemdoes not confer long lasting/protective immunity. The innate immune system is typically considered the first line of defense and displays the ability to discriminate against self (host) vs. non self (non host/potential pathogens). In order to recognize non self molecules the innate immune system utilizes a range of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) to detect molecules associated with potential pathogens. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Pornography on the Internet Essay Pornography on the Internet The Internet is a method of communication and a source of information that is becoming popular among those who are interested in the information superhighway. The problem with this world we know as Cyberspace, the Net, or the Web is that some of this information, including pornographical material and hate literature, is being accessible to minors. Did you know that 83.5% of the images available on the Internet are pornographical? Did you know that the Internet s pornography and hate literature are available to curious children that happen to bump into them? One of the drawing features of the young Internet was its freedom. It s ...a rare example of a true, modern, functional anarchy...there are no ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was then signed into law by President Clinton one week later on Thursday, February 8, 1996 known as the Day of Protest when the Internet simultaneously went black from hundreds of thousands of Internet citizens turning their web pages black in protest of the Communications Decency Act. The Communications Decency Act which is supposed to protect minors from accessing controversial or sexually explicit material, outlaws obscene... , which already is a crime, and therefore the CDA is not needed, but also ...lewd, lascivious, filthy, or indecent , and even annoying ... comment[s], request[s], suggestion[s], proposal[s], image[s], or other communication using a ...telecommunications device all of which are protected by the First Amendment and therefore cannot be banned. The Act is also unconstitutional because it does not follow the Supreme Court s decision in Sable Communications Vs. FCC. requiring that restrictions on speech use the least restrictive means possible. The Court also stated that restrictions on indecency cannot have the effect of reduc[ing] the adult population to only what is fit for children. We start with the federal Communications Decency Act of 1996, apiece of legislation signed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Wmd (Weapons Of Mass Destruction) WMD(Weapons of Mass Destruction) A world without nuclear weapons would be less stable and more dangerous for all of us. (Margaret Thatcher). Although this quote sounds ridiculous, it is absolutely right. Arguments have been made by President Obama that nuclear weapons are the greatest threat to U.S. security. However, history proves that weapons of mass destruction whether biological, nuclear, chemical or radioactive, are a necessary evil to sustain global stability, deter attacks from rogue nations and encourage diplomacy. Weapons of Mass Destruction sustain global peace by keeping the most powerful nations honest. Currently the United States, Russia, China, UK, North Korea, India, Pakistan, Israel and France all possess WMD. Of these nations the U.S. is the most prepared to deploy its weapons, while Russia reportedly has the most WMD s. These nations are the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... North Korean Leader Kim Jong II, and Iran s Leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad both threaten to attack the United States and its allies, conduct tests, and oppress their own people. However, when feeling threatened each leader has ultimately come to the bargaining table to discuss sanctions. Why? Because these rogue leaders know that attacking a world power in possession of WMD s would be suicide. And they want to live. Weapons of Mass Destruction encourage world leaders to talk rather than attack. There are two deadly implications of using WMD s. First, the innocent victims are killed in the other country. Second, more innocent victims are killed when the country responds with their own WMD s. Diplomacy is the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations. In this case it s an action, the action of threating the use of such weapons calms down both sides in conflict. This is a win win. Each side gets to talk tough and save face and maintain their status in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. E-Commerce Air Asia TABLES OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Importance of e Commerce and m Commerce 3.0 Corporate Appraisal 4.0 Competitive Advantages 5.0 m Commerce 5.1 Differences of m Commerce e Commerce 6.0 Recommendations 6.1 Benefit of Microsoft Vista and m Commerce to AirAsia 6.2 Benefit of Microsoft Vista and m Commerce to Customers 7.0 Conclusions APPENDIX REFERENCES 1.0 Introduction Purcel and Toland (2004, 241) said Internet and Communication Technology offer the opportunity to reduce the barriers of distance, and give.... countries better access to global economy . This is where e Commerce comes into picture which covers electronics trading of goods and services, electronic fund transfer, online procurement, direct ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Porter argued that the organization can be divided into a series of primary value adding activities and supporting activities. The primary activities include: Inbound logistic, Operation, Outbound logistic, Marketing and sales, and Services. The support activities include: Procurement, Technology development, Human resources management, and Firm infrastructure. Porter s Value Chain will be used as internal scanning to analyze the strength and weakness for AirAsia systematically by analyzing all 9 activities. a) Inbound Logistics AirAsia has placed an order of 175 units Airbus A320 to service its routes (AirAsia Berhad 2007 Annual Report). Airbus A320 is less fuel consumption compared to Boeing 737 300 aircraft. Ultimately Boeing 737 300 to be retired and replace with Airbus A320 to overcome the increase of oil price by structurally reduce cost and enhance customer services with better quality aircraft. AirAsia pursue simplicity in operation by operating a single aircraft fleet. All the aircraft can
  • 30. share to use the same tool, spare parts and same skilled manpower for maintenance and repair purpose; compared to maintaining different aircraft, it may need many different special tool, spare part and required more manpower for different aircraft. This will help to reduce the stock of part maintenance, less training for employee and servicing cost. b) Operation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Founding Fathers Of Our Constitution Essay In order to ensure that Fundamental Rights did not remain empty provisions, the founding fathers of our Constitution have made various provisions in the Constitution to maintain an independent judiciary. Articles related to Fundamental Rights and Directive Principles and independent judiciary together provide a firm constitutional basis to the growth of Public Interest Litigation in India. The founding fathers envisaged the judiciary as a bastion of rights and justice . An independent judiciary lanced with the power of judicial reviewwas the constitutional device chosen to achieve the required objective. This jurisdiction to enforce the Fundamental Rights was conferred upon both the Supreme Court and the High Courts, hence them being the courts that have entertained all the Public Interest Litigation cases. Impetus for PIL A number of factors contributed to the robust development of PIL in India. The first factor has already been noted above, that is, the constitutional framework relating to FRs and DPs. It is clear that because of FRs and DPs, the Indian judiciary would have enjoyed a comparative advantage in anchoring PIL vis `a vis courts of those jurisdictions (such as the United Kingdom and Australia) where there was no Bill of Rights. Secondly, several constitutional provisions concerning the powers of the Supreme Court helped the Court in coming up with innovative and unconventional remedies, which in turn raised social expectations. For instance, a provision ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The European Union And Foreign Policy The European Union is an organization unlike any other which includes an economic and political union between many different countries in Europe. It operates as a single institution with one foreign policy although it is composed of 28 individual countries with their own foreign policies. This paper, therefore, seeks to understand the institutional organization of the European Unionin regards to foreign policy as well as provide an analysis of the actions the EU takes in its diplomacy. The EU has an interesting, albeit confusing, system in which it operates. In order to understand the organization of its foreign policy, we must look into the different institutions which govern the EU and explain their roles. First, there is the European Commission, which is composed of 28 ministers from each country and manages the day to day business of the EU as well as drafting proposals. The President of the European Commission is essentially seen as the head of the EU. It is designed to represent the EU as a whole. The European Council is composed of the president or prime minister of each member country and represents each countries interests. The President of the Commission and the High Representative of Foreign Affairs sit as nonvoting council members. Then the Council of the European Union, which is a separate entity from the European Union Council, is made up of representatives from each country which are ministers for a specific subject. They pass EU laws and approve the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Marketing Concept Of Marketing And Marketing MARKETING CONCEPT Marketing is an act of promoting and selling products or a service, this also includes marketing research and advertising. The marketing concept is the philosophy used by companies to analyse the needs of their customers so they can be better than the competition. As well as this they must also take into consideration the companies capabilities and the environment it is working in, as they can face the pressures of environmental changes. By using the marketing concept companies identify incoming changes and prepare itself to exploit them. The marketing concept is about matching a company s capabilities with what the consumer wants. After World War 2 customers had more money and could afford to be more selective when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The focus for any business was to reduce costs through mass production to maximise profits. Mass production can lead to the design and quality to suffer and customers losing interest. The sales orientation After the Second World War competition between companies grew and the focus of marketing turned to selling. They used communication, advertising and branding to compete with other companies. Companies focussed on distribution, communication and persuading customers that one manufacturer were better than other. The problem with this type of orientation is that the organisations made a product which they think the customer needs or likes without the proper research. The marketing orientation From the 1960 s onwards there was strong competition for customers. Marketing departments were relied on to create an intelligent plan to inform an organisation about what they should produce, how much to charge for a product, where it should be sold, how they should communicated it to consumers, they do this through research and listening to customers. They attempted to understand consumer needs or potential needs. Modern marketers are particularly interested in brands as brands attract customers that stay loyal to the brand. As markets are continuously changing, market research and product development is an ongoing process for a market orientation company. ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Companies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Acupuncture For Hormonal Imbalance Edmonton Acupuncture for Hormonal Imbalance Edmonton Acupuncture is a Chinese medicine for thousand of years. In this medicine have been evaluating, diagnosing and effectively treating a large mixture of heath condition. The common conditions and specialization are given below the list. Treatable condition Pain : it is one of the stressful feelings are regularly caused by Muscle pain and cramping, headaches and migraines, back, shoulder and joint pain, arthritis, sports injuries, strains and sprains, sciatica, dental pain, TMJ, frozen shoulder are also affected into this pains. Complaints for digestive : it is common problems are included in Diarrhea, constipation, bloating, abdominal pain, food allergies, irritable bowel, colitis, acid reflux, nausea, indigestion, morning sickness, peptic ulcer, gallstones etc. Cardiovascular Problems: in this problems are causes by the heart and consequent blood vessels. They are carrying and conscientious for the nutrients and oxygen is to removing the tissues of carbon dioxide. In the treatable conditions are poor circulation, palpitations, angina, a trial fibrillation, anemia, and edema. Respiratory treatable conditions: in this problems are affected in the common cold and seasonable allergies and many people are having a medical condition chronic respiratory problem are affects and taking some medicine. This affects are hay fever, asthma, sinusitis, rhinitis, cough, bronchitis, sore throat. Women health: A woman s body experiences numerous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Early Human Bodies The bodies of early humans were adapted to more of an active lifestyles. Their bones were bigger,thicker, and stronger than ours now. (Starting about 50,000 years ago, as a result of less physically demanding lifestyles, humans evolved bones that were sleeker and weaker.Early humans ate mainly plants, which take a longer time to digest than meat does. Long digestive tracts helped process this food. Modern humans eat a diet that includes meat and cooked foods. We can process these foods efficiently with a shorter digestive tract.)Bodies | The Smithsonian Institution s Human Origins Program. (2016, September 7). The human bodies consist of a number of biological systems that carry out specific functions necessary for the average human to survive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The and Food and drinks you consume must be converted into smaller molecules of nutrients before the blood in your body can absorbs them and carry them to cells throughout your body. (The body breaks down nutrients from food and drink into carbohydrates, protein, fats, and vitamins.Carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are the sugars, starches, and fiber found in many foods. Carbohydrates are called simple or complex, depending on their chemical structure. Simple carbohydrates include sugars found naturally in foods such as fruits, vegetables, milk, and milk products, as well as sugars added during food processing.)Rettner, R. (2015, August 4). Bodies | The Smithsonian Institution s Human Origins. Complex carbohydrates are found in whole grain breads and cereals, starchy vegetables, and legumes. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends that 45 to 65 percent of total calories come from your daily intake of carbohydrates. Protein. foods such as meat, eggs, and beans consist of large molecules of protein that the body digests into smaller molecules. The body absorbs amino acids through the small intestine into the blood, which then carries them throughout the body. The Dietary Guidelines recommends that 10 to 35 percent of total daily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Comparing The Canadian And The United States Health Care... The purpose of this paper is to compare the Canadian and the United States health care system. the first part of the paper will focus on describing each country health care system. The second part will focus on analyzing, evaluating and comparing these two countries system efficiency and benefits. The last part, is an overview of the recent policies changes and its effect (positive and negative) on each country citizens and proposed future reforms for better coverage in these countries. Canada health system Canada provides a national universal care that covers everyone in the country. Medicare founding are received through public spending. It s a single payer system single payer system. Many feels that it is inaccurate to characterize the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since 1971 the health care system has deviated from each other. While Canada has had publicly funded national health insurance, the United States has relied largely on private financing and delivery (Goran Ridic). The current health Care act (Canada health act) was introduced in 1984 and it covers almost all the cost of citizens medical cost. In the course of this period, spending in the United States has grown much more rapidly despite large groups that either not covered or minimally insured. Canada health care system is relatively low compare the United States. So why are do they have better coverage (lower infant mortality rates or higher life expectancy)? Under the Act, each provincial health plan is administered at the provincial level and provides comprehensive first dollar coverage of all medically necessary services. With minor exceptions, health coverage is available to most if not all residents with no out of pocket charges. Most physicians are paid on a fee for services and enjoy a great deal of practice autonomy. Private health insurance for covered services are illegal. Most Canadians have supplemental private insurance for services that are not covered, such as prescription drugs and dental services. Consequently, physicians are forced to participate and each health plan effectively serves all residents in the province (Henderson 487). Physician fees are determined by a negotiations between the ministry and provincial medical associations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Cambodian Genocide Research Paper To many Americans the Cambodian Genocide was the most unknown genocide that took place. Just like the catastrophic event known as the Rwandan Genocide, this genocide is also not known. The Khmer Rouge committed the same crimes. Some of their murderous methods were very similar. During this time the Khmer Rougeput local Cambodians in prison, hospitals, and some schools to be executed or just to stay there to slowly suffer and eventually die. The Khmer Rouge was a ruthless party led by Pol Potthat killed many Cambodians in a gruesome fashion known as the Cambodian Genocide, using methods such as torture and starvation, which led to execution. History To many Americans the Cambodian Genocide was the most unknown genocide that took place.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Somewhere around 2 million people died by starvation, torture, or having been executed. Most Cambodians as a child starved in house after the genocide. As a world leader President Nixon didn t help out Cambodians with food and medical supplies because USA was at war with Vietnam and Vietnam was allied with Cambodia. Quoted from world info, The international Red Cross had supplied emergency rations to the refugees. (Mitchell) This organization is the only one that aids with some supplies. With a lot of people died in Cambodia because of starvation is not acceptable for day and past or even future generations. The Khmer Rouge tortured local Cambodians because either they had a higher education or they were rich. The Rouge tortured the Cambodians by working them until they died or until they caught a disease and died by that. They liked to work them at the plantations and other crops so they could profit from them. All the helpless men, woman, and children that did farming for a living never got to see their family every again. Their dad, mom, brothers, or even sisters were gone forever from their lives and not a single trace about them left for you to love. That is what some Cambodians felt when the liberation came ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay about Consumerism s Role in America s Economy What is the effect of consumerism on the American economy? The father of modern economics and capitalism, Adam Smith, maintained that ambition and acquisitiveness, two drivers of a market economy, were merely illusions. He believed it is these illusions that compel a society to work for what they believe will make them happy which, in turn, leads to a consumer driven economy. Indeed, consumerism broadens a society s economy through a wider selection of goods and services, but does it also increase the power and controls of a society s government through consumer activism and regulation? Supporters of consumerism point out that indebtedness has long been a part of America s history. Until the 20th century, Americans believed indebtedness ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The only way to improve the practices of businesses, large and small, is through regulation and reform. Supporters believe the current reform proposals will restrain the carelessness of business and prevent future crises. Congressional regulation, they insist, also lifts the overall living standards for all members of society. Does a society benefit or suffer as a result of increased consumerism? It absolutely benefits, say supporters. Debt drives consumer spending, which in turn helps the economy grow. When people spend more money, businesses earn higher profits and are able to hire more workers. Consumerism promotes the fueling of economic progress through the development of manufacturing and the rise of living standards for all Americans and not just the wealthy. Opponents argue that societal development suffers as consumerism and the ensuing governmental regulations increase. They point to the fact that working class wages are stagnating and prices are increasing. Avoiding debt has become almost impossible for most families because they don t have enough money to survive. This inequality leads not only poverty, but also to increased levels of consumption as consumers spend more to raise their overall standard of living. Critics point to the fact that despite the increase in consumerism, average wages have slowed in growth over the last three decades and have actually gone backwards for those members with less education in America. Wage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The World Order s And Private Institution Over 20 percent of the global population live in unsustainable impoverished conditions, surviving on less than a dollar a day, with approximately 50 percent living on less than two dollars. Over 2 ВЅ billion people have a 10% infant mortality rate versus the 0.006% of infant deaths in developed countries. As conditions worsen the poor rich gap widens through progressive decades, reaching an average per capita income of 74:1 in 1997. A debate has emerged as the whether developed countries possess a duty to ameliorate the living condition of the global poor and on what grounds said duty is justified. This inquiry prompts an ethical analysis of the world order s role, as well as individual institutions role in worsening or failing to improve... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, I will critically analyze and disprove the counter argument, which attempts to relieve us of the aforementioned duties, by discrediting the roles of institutions and the developed in prolongation of impoverishment. Elements of Pogge s philosophical argument will also be addressed, though the overall arguments of this paper take a differentiated approach in justifying the acceptance of Western Society s obligation to the global poor. There exists a global order that proclaims its primary purpose is to facilitate cooperation between rich and poor nations. The presence of said order creates an uneven distribution of advantage among nations, an imbalance sometimes thought to be the result of an array of independent factors. Mathias Risse suggests the global order harms third world nations through Uncompensated Exclusion; where privileged countries are given several advantages over the worse off in regards to natural resources. Here the benefits of the impoverished are minimal. This defies the moral rule of Egalitarian Ownership, which describes all natural resources as belonging to all humankind. By denying the global poor an equal portion of natural resources during international commerce the order violates their people s human right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well being of oneself and one s family, including food, clothing, housing and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Novemberfield Essay My hometown Bergenfield, New Jersey is like many cities in the north. Bergenfield is full of rich history and great food for visitors to partake in. The growth of Bergenfield began slow with small residents and then later started to form its own with the help of the state of New Jersey and New York helping to build the George Washington Bridge. When Bergenfield was discovered on June 25, 1894 by a railroad company the city was laid out as Bergen Fields stamped on the tickets. Modern day Bergenfield still has the same vibe as it did when it was first developed, the population has steadily risen throughout the years and has shown no signs of stopping its growth in population. At the end of May the award winning Bergenfield Marching Band marches ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Summary Of Virginia Woolf s Three Guineas Virginia Woolf s Three Guineas tackled the complicated question of How do we prevent war? in a series of letters addressed to an educated man. In the second chapter, Woolf discussed the lack of women getting a college education as well as women not receiving a fair income. She also addressed the fact that women were constantly being told to not worry about jobs, but rather remain working in the home. This prompted her to ask the question Who protects our [women s] freedom? and worries about the power of nationalism. Throughout the entire second chapter, Woolf discussed these issues with specific examples, while subtly tying it in with the world that was surrounding her at the current time. Near the beginning of the chapter, Woolf informed the reader that the income of the W.S.P.U was В Ј42,000 and earning ВЈ250 per year was quite an achievement even for a highly qualified woman with years of experience (44) according to Ray Strachey in Careers and Openings for Women. Woolf completely disagreed with both statements and claimed that В Ј42,000 was incredibly minute compared to the income of conservative and liberal parties [that educated women s brothers belonged to] (44). She believed that the W.S.P.U didn t have the money to make the changes needed to prevent war, and had reasoning as to why the W.S.P.U didn t have much money later on in the letter. Later on in the letter, Woolf described the realities of women being paid an income. Men during that time period received ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Media s Influence On My Political Identity There are countless factors as to why one thinks the way they do. Although it is commonly in behalf of family and friends, it is not only limited to this. During this day and age, there are further ways to be influenced, which also tends to be even more effective than the usual effect from other people . In my case, the media seems to be one of the biggest influence that has shaped my political identity. Being exposed to all kinds of media daily since childhood leaves me no doubt in saying that the media has a big responsibility for what I politically identify as. Having the news playing in my house, whether it was completely accurate or not, has in some ways caused me to think what I think today. Especially seeing extremely devastating posts on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As much of a shock it was, these type of media coverage have led me to be more aware of the world around me. Especially the world that I cannot see. Another significant influence is my family background. Growing up with people who had to completely restart life at one point and work their way back up has definitely given me a lot of insight. Albeit I will never have first hand experience with being an immigrant in such a hostile country, I can say with confidence that it takes perseverance and dedication to reestablish your life in completely new surroundings from watching my family. This being said, this is why my mind will always resonate with political parties who protect the immigrant population. In addition to my family background, my ethnicity also plays a huge role. Growing up as a person of color and always finding discrimination, racism, and hatred towards people who hold distinct features or backgrounds has for sure caused me to build my identity from an early age. The things that were, and still are, happening to people of color everyday has really had a big impact in determining what my beliefs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Importance Of The Advanced Practice Nurse Of the analyzed schools, the University of Saint Joseph requires the lowest number of practicum hour requirements to fulfill the course objectives, that being 60 practicum hours. The MSN handbook describes the course as guided by an examination of each of the eight NLN core competencies. Within the 2016 MSN handbook, it is stated that the course provides students with the opportunity to examine role and function of the advanced practice nurse in the educator role is examined through the delivery of educational pedagogy in academic and health care settings. The course is a blend of classroom and online classes, including the teaching practicum, which is graded as pass/fail. The blended classroom experience utilizes a face to face, Go to meeting format and self paced online activities involving group activities using Blackboard; chats, blogs, emails, journaling, and web posting are also incorporated. Throughout the semester, weekly practicum experiences are recorded in a log which is reviewed at mid semester and at course completion. Each journal entry is expected to be a short summary of the week s experience and include one two references related to the educational concept of that particular week; the journal entries account for 35% of the class grade. In addition, when classes do not physically meet, online discussions of learning experiences, based on course objectives and evidencing literature reviews related to the learning experiences, are shared; this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Pain Quotes about pain from QuotationsBook.com Who, except the gods, can live time through forever without any pain? Aeschylus The injuries we do and the injuries we suffer are seldom weighed on the same scales. Aesop The greatest evil is physical pain. Augustine, St. The moment an ill can be patiently handled, it is disarmed of its poison, though not of its pain. Beecher, Henry Ward And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be nor more death, neither sorrow nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain. #91;Revelation #93; Bible To banish cares, scare away sorrow and soothe pain is the business of the poet and singer. Bodenstedt 1 There has never been a great athlete who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can t be brave if you ve only had wonderful things happen to you. Moore, Mary Tyler When there is pain, there are no words. All pain is the same. Morrison, Toni This horror of pain is a rather low instinct and... if I think of human beings I ve known and of my own life, such as it is, I can t recall any case of pain which didn t, on the whole, enrich life. Muggeridge, Malcolm Life is pain and the enjoyment of love is an anesthetic. Pavese, Cesare No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown. Penn, William 6
  • 45. That which is escaped now is pain to come. Proverb They can rule the world while they can persuade us our pain belongs in some order is death by famine worse than death by suicide, than a life of famine and suicide...? Rich, Adrienne Why do people persist in a dissatisfying relationship, unwilling either to work toward solutions or end it and move on? It s because they know changing will lead to the unknown, and most people believe that the unknown will be much more painful than what they re already experiencing. Robbins, Anthony Pain is such an uncomfortable feeling that even a tiny amount of it is enough to ruin every enjoyment. Rogers, Will We must all suffer one of two things: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret or disappointment. Rohn, Jim There is no more lively sensation than that of pain; its impressions are certain and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. A Separate Peace In John Knowles novel A Separate Peace, it begins with the protagonist, Gene Forrester coming back to his alma mater the Devon School in New Hampshire. Wandering through the campus, Gene makes his way to a tall tree by the river; the reason for his return. From here he takes the reader back to the year 1942 during World War II when he was in high school. During the summer session of 1942, he becomes close friends with his daredevil roommate Finny. Finny is able to convince Gene into making a dangerous jump out of a tree into a river, and the two start a secret society based on this ritual. Gene slowly begins to envy Finny s athletic capabilities and his innocence, and thinks that Finny envies him in return. Gene finally realizes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A more obvious way of seeing his leadership is the way that he is described as the hub of the class (87). Hub is a synonym for the center of something, or the heart and core. If someone is described as the hub of the class, then it means that they are the person that keeps the class together. The final way I was able to see Brinker s leadership was towards the end of the book. Even though he had transformed to a more rebellious way, there was still a sign of his authority when he had arranged the trial in the Assembly Hall. His wanting to know the truth that was hidden from him drove him to hold the meeting in order to find it. Gene is definitely a dynamic and round character unlike Brinker who is a static and flat character. Gene changes very significantly in the story. He struggled a lot with finding himself and his identity, so much that he believes that he is a part of Phineas. Oddly enough, this sort of makes sense. One way to think about it is the guilt Gene was so disgusted with himself for having caused Finny s accident that he can t bear to be himself, so he becomes someone else: Phineas. Another explanation is that because the struggle to define him is so difficult, he s simply borrowed someone else s identity instead of creating one for himself. But once Finny is gone, Gene has to rely on himself to make decisions and make up his own rules. At the end of the novel as Gene is reflecting fifteen years later, he says that [his war ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Argumentative Analysis Of Ariana Grande s T-Cell Phone... T mobile was founded about twenty years ago in Bonn, Germany. Since then, T mobile has grown to be one of the top competitors in the U.S. Side to Side is a T mobile commercial featuring Ariana Grande. Ariana is in the passenger seat listening and singing along to her song but then get s kicked out and sadly replaced by a map. The driver is using Verizon as her phone carrier but then runs out of data and says, Verizon limits me and I have to get home. T mobile is providing their audience the option of unlimited data and show other great promotions they currently have, but only for a limited time. Although there s thousands of great phone companies, I argue that the advertisement effectively convinces the audience to make the right choice and purchase with T mobile through it s use of audience, logos, and ethos.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, when Ariana Grande said, I am one with the eggplant emoji. I am free to snap, gram and stream forever. This shows that she targets those young adults that use SnapChat, Instagram and the audience that watches YouTube videos daily. The people that tend to do all of the points mentioned on a daily basis are between the age of young adults and people in their early thirties. When Ariana mentions all of the activities that use data, she causes the audience to gain a feeling of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Analysis Of Ezinma In Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe The bond of family is something to be cherished. It is no longer there simply for reasons of survival, families exist because it gives us humans identity in both a physical and figurative way. Our name is what we gain from our family. We also inherit the expectations of the family. But, over time we become our identity and that is the figurative. I could give you a list of names that you have heard of and that identity is connected to past events or the personality of the person, but to you now, the name is a personification of that personality or the way you felt in past events. This is the reality of names, and the way we perceive each other. Thusly, Ezinma form Chinua Achebes, Things Fall Apart, represents more than just her name. She represents, resilience, strength, relief, and comradery. The mother of Ezinma, her name was Ekwefi, had been visited by monumental tragedy. Ekwefi could not bear a child, until Ezinma. Ekwefi bore a total of ten children with nine dying in stages of infancy. It is quite evident that Ekwefi had become a very bitter woman, the naming of her children were the biggest hint. Their names began receiving more sinister meanings. Ezinma was the first to survive into her childhood. She survived through spells of illness due to her being deemed as a ogbanje, which is a type of spirit that inhabits babies and dies to torture the mother. However, Ezinma seemed determined to live and was able to be cleared of her ogbanje title. Through this, her and her mother developed an interesting relationship. Ezinma and Ekwefi were more than mother and daughter, There was something in it like the companionship of equals... (76 Achebe). This is a special relationship that is very uncommon and creates a unique personality for Ezinma. Moreover, we see this in modern times as well, as Kwame Anthony Appiahdescribes in his novel, Cosmopolitanism, Sometimes, familiar values are intertwined with unfamiliar customs and arrangements. People everywhere have ideas about your responsibility to your children (47 Appiah). As Appiah states, that the sense of responsibility to your children differ among cultures and life styles. For instance, Appiah grew up in two different societies and had two different styles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Importance Of Academic Art To some, academic art is traditionally used to describe true to life artwork, advocated by the European art academies. One of the most noted academies in history is the French Royal Academy of Art. Originating in the 17th century, the Royal Acad{ e}mie was used as a weapon in the struggle for political and social power. This was done by creating a clear line between what was art and what was craft, providing education to a select few who produced approved work, and eliminating the competition by exhibiting only Academic endorsed artwork. Understanding the foundations on which the Royal Acad{ e}mie was built on provides a gateway into clarifying their practices and ultimately their downfall in the 20th century. When the Acad{ e}mie became tied with The Salon, young artists could find themselves promoted to prominence through patronage connections and collectively seek protection of artistic interests (Rosenfeld). After the end of the Hundred Years War between the French and English,French nationalism strengthened causing a power increase in the French monarchy. In 1643, Louis XIV succeeds his father as the King of France at the age of five. With the help of his mother, Anne of Austria, her advisor Cardinal Jules Mazarin, and the late kings chief minister Cardinal Richelieu, Louis XIV asserts his power through astute diplomacy. Once Louis XIV is able to accept the throne, he and his chief advisor Jean Baptiste Colbert devise elaborate systems of domestic government and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Concept Of Dianetics And Scientology Scientology, defined as the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself, universes and other life, its aim, according to Hubbard is to create a civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war; where the world can prosper and honest being can have rights, and where free man is free to rise to greater heights (Wiki 2016). Sounds nice, but then again so does finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. The originator of the concept of dianetics and scientology is named L. Ron Hubbard, born 1911 in small town Tilden, Nebraska. Said to be a prolific writer of pulp magazine, adventure, fantasy, and science fiction, in 1948 Hubbard wrote a book titled The Original Thesis outlining his ideas for a new form of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A form of abreaction therapy first utilized to treat neuroses in evacuated soldiers, Hubbard s adaptation was aimed to gain access to and locate engrams in the human mind and erase them. A construction of Hubbard s theories, an engram is a recorded moment of physical or emotional pain that the mind has recorded consciously and unconsciously. For instance let s say that Mary, age 4, had a little lamb, this lamb figured it did not like Mary anymore and gave her a nice head butt. Mary grows into a women, has no recollection of being head butt by a lamb, but now whenever she drives by a sheep farm or a petting zoo she gets a headache. Erasing these engrams is the path to what seems to be the ultimate goal of scientology which is becoming clear, becoming clear would be Buddhism s equivalent to achieving a state of nirvana. While Hubbard s theory that aspects of human behaviour might be explained as responses traumatic events and past experiences makes perfect sense and that addressing these experiences may lead to a clear mind, in the literal meaning of the word of course, as does the Buddha s version, do go things and good things will happen, Hubbard s leap from addressing past conflict to the benefits of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Under Armour Case Study Under Armour (UA) Team Project Executive Summary Team D Brittany Sather Howard Palmer Joe Owens James Olinger Columbia College, Missouri October 16, 2016 Professor Massey Abstract Are we required to do an abstract Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Strategic Alternatives and Recommended Strategy James Strategic Alternatives 1. Under Armour s focus, Be the leading athletic brand of choice for the apparel line . Pros: They focus on licensing, footwear and accessories. It has become a household iconic brand as they provide astonishing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... UA Advertisement Marketing Pros: Social media is they key as this influences brand familiarity throughout households. They use minimal expenses, Official Outfitter , more so with women. Cons: Lack of growth could occur by negatively influencing capabilities from within the company. 3. Domestic sales and beyond. Pros: A small percentage of global expansion increase revenue by two fold, but where s the incentive? Like most major brands, manufacturing outsourcing to other countries is the choice. Asia has become infused with their similar like products, which increases the competitive pricing from their competitors. Cons: Global competition for their manufacturing pricing these influences UA, which prevents competitiveness from other leading brand companies. Recommended Strategy 1. Continue to advertise using social media and consider using APP like marketing apps for Droids and Apple products and conglomerate networks like DIRECTV or Dish Network. 2. Department of Defense, NASA or NFL, NHL, NBA are some segmented areas of marketing which Universities/colleges, local communities and school sponsorship benefit for company
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  • 53. Compare And Contrast Soccer And Ecuador Descrption: In the two countries this sport is practiced, in United States the football is called soccer and it is one of the most played games in this country, however, it is not among the 4 most popular sports ( В«Rivalidad EE.UU. MГ©xico IВ», 2012). Most people who practice this sport has a young age, the largest football organizations are: Female National Women s Soccer League and male Major League Soccer . In the Ecuador this sport was adopted from England and it had great acceptance of people, the first association was founded on 23 April 1899 and was called Guayaquil Sport Club , peo today is called National Sport Federation of Ecuador. Comparison: US soccer is not a sport as appreciated as others that are yes and says he is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Expanded Colon Essay A 22year old Chinese man was finally relieved of faeces that had accumulated over 20 years. The man had been constipated throughout his life according to the report. His constipation was never fully relieved by the use of laxatives or other medications till surgeons intervened by opening up the abdomen to remove the poop and extremely large colon. The 3 hour operation was successful. According to the doctors, the man was nine months pregnant and looked like he could explode at any time. Thankfully, he is expected to recover from this painful, distressing and embarrassing condition. Why did he become severely constipated? He had a condition called Hirschsprung s disease (HIRSH sproongz). This is present at the time the child is born.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This results in accumulation over time. This may harden, completely blocking the passage of stools. Unfortunately, for the young man, the accumulation continued for years leading to the birth of faeces weighing 12kg. The expanded colon called mega colon is one of the complications of Hirschsprung s disease. Some of the other complications include: Perforation Bleeding Ulcers Infection of the intestines (enterocolities) which is life threatening In view of these complications, there may be a need to surgically remove the segment of the bowel with missing nerves and reduce the length of the colon too. When Should a Baby pass the first Poop The baby is expected to pass the first stool known as meconium within 24 to 48 hours after birth. Meconium consists of what the baby ingested while in the womb. It includes mucus and amniotic fluid. The arrival of meconium is a good sign of a functioning digestive system. A parent should become worried if a full term baby fails to pass meconium in 48 hours. There may be delay in premature babies 1 out of 3 fails to pass stool within 48 hours. However, almost all premature babies should have passed stool by the ninth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. An Analysis Of Clarke Thought On The Surface Before this, Clarke thought everything was on the surface, thought that everything was so simple. But as she stared at the deep laceration that tattooed her wrist, she knew that was merely a concept of an untrue nature. The mark on her arm had layers; it held more intricacy than what met the eye. As she scrutinised it, she was overwhelmed by the prodigious knowledge she had attained, she felt suffocated by the capabilities of the bite on her wrist. She wondered how something so grotesque and so aggressive, could be so bewildering and tragically beautiful all at once. It was art, Clarke thought. That would make sense; art was always built on tragedy. It was tantalising her with its metallic glaze and black and blue complexion, glaring right back at her. She held a fascination towards it, something only an artist could have. It s something she would have captured with bold colours and defined lines, though she knew that something with this much power could not be easily justified. She was so caught up in its undeniable beauty that, for a moment, she almost dismissed her surroundings, and the pain that her body embraced. Almost. She inhaled deeply, bringing herself back to reality and taking in the smell of Mother Nature s conquest. She had gotten used to the lingering scent of death for the past seven years, that it was merely an undertone of the smells of the small forest growing in the forgotten mall she was condemned to. Her exhale was entangled with a rugged laugh. Who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...