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Pros And Cons Of The Erie Canal
Erie Canal is a vital channel of the United States, connecting the Great Lakes with New York City
through the Hudson River at Albany. Misusing the Mohawk River opening in the Appalachian
Mountains, the Erie Canal is 584 km (363 miles) long, it was the essential divert in the United States
to connect western conductors with the Atlantic Ocean. Advancement began in 1817 and was done in
1825. Its flourishing moved New York City into an imperative business center and invigorated the Erie
channel s advancement all through the United States.
Similarly, improvement of the conduit filled in as a planning ground for gigantic quantities of the pros
who gathered other American directs and railroads in the next decades. Beginning in the 1780s, unique
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Bison turned into a noteworthy transshipment point as homestead create from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois,
Michigan, and Canada coursed through the city on its approach to New York City. Exchange kept
running in the two bearings as made merchandise from eastern urban communities were carried on the
trench into western towns and towns. New York City specifically observed an emotional increment in
its exchange and bloomed as a noteworthy exchanging focus. In only nine years, tolls charged on the
waterway had totally reimbursed the state credit and financed a few branch channels in the state. In
1835 the state chose to develop the channel to 21 meters wide by 2.1 meters profound (70 feet wide by
7 feet profound). Bolt estimate was additionally expanded to 33.5 meters by 5.5 meters (110 feet by 18
feet). Vessels on the augmented channel, which was finished in 1862, could convey up to 100 tons of
create. Despite the fact that the waterway needed to shut for down to five months each winter, it
remained a well known technique for shipment even after rivalry from railways expanded. Water
transport, however moderate, remained a relentless and profitable technique for moving cargo,
especially
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Profiles of Ford Motor Company and Toyota Company
Research on TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORARION and the FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Describe and critically analyze the supply chain management practices employed by both of these
companies. Are they involved in strategic alliances with major trading partners? If so, how and for
what purpose? What strategies do they apply to procurement and outsourcing? What challenges and
risks do they face internationally? How does each attempt to overcome these challenges? Compare
how these organizations are incorporating sustainable(green) strategies in their supply chains? Does
either or both of these companies derive a competitive advantage in their industry from the
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Overall, China is the highest growth market.
(http://www.toyota
global.com/company/vision_philosophy/globalizing_and_localizing_manufacturing/)
Globalizing and Localizing Manufacturing
Made by TOYOTAAiming for Global Quality Assurance
Since 1957, when the Crown was first exported to the United States, Toyota has expanded the scope of
automobile sales across the entire globe. For over fifty years, Toyota vehicles have found their way to
over 170 countries and regions throughout the world. As their exports have continued to develop so
has the localization of their production bases, in line with a policy of producing vehicles where the
demand exists . Now there are 51 bases in 26 different countries and regions. In addition, there are
design and R D bases in nine locations overseas, showing that from development and design to
production, as well as sales and service, Toyota has now achieved consistent globalization and
localization.
Among the hurdles that this globalization of production has to overcome, the most important is quality
assurance, which requires that no matter where Toyota vehicles are made, they must have the same
high level of quality. Toyota doesn t put a label on vehicles which says Made in The USA or Made in
Japan , but instead opts for one label for all:
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The Aims and Principles of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act...
The Aims and Principles of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act
In the decades prior to the national reform of the Poor Law in 1834, the characterisations of the
administration were of variety rather than uniformity. The social and economic changes at this time
produced many problems for those that were responsible for the social welfare. Many areas
throughout the country though found solutions to this problem within the legal frame work of the
Elizabethan Poor Law of 1597 1601.
In the initial stages the amendment act was set up to reduce the amount of poor rates that were being
paid. In the first ten years of the amendment act the amount of relief being paid was reduced to a
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The way to stop this from happening was to reduce the fifteen thousand parishes into six hundred Poor
Law unions. There was a great willingness to keep the poor in one place and so by 1843 there was one
hundred and ninety seven thousand one hundred and seventy nine poor incarcerated into the
workhouses. The workhouses were often described as bastilles.
I do not agree with those who say that every man must look after himself, and that intervention by the
state, will be fatal to his self reliance, his foresight and his thrift…. It is a mistake to suppose that
thrift is caused only by fear; it springs from hope as well as fear. Where there is no hope, be sure there
will be no thrift . (Winston Churchill, Liberalism and the Social Problems, 1909, p. 209).
Many administrators were outraged at the idea of Central Government becoming involved in the
Amendment Act because as far as they were concerned the old system was more than sufficient for the
needs of the poor. The Poor Law Guardians then set about obstructing the Poor Law Amendment Act,
as they thought it was an unnecessary addition to the current act. The worst of the activities to block
this new act was in Huddersfield in the West Riding of Yorkshire. (As was).
The Amendment Act was supposed to help the poor but instead all it did was alienate those
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The Communication, Section Of The Asq ( 2 )
In the Communication section of the ASQ (2), I assessed the baby by reading and playing with her
favorite stuffed toy, which is Minnie Mouse . During the assessment, she was able to state words such
as Baba , Mama , nana ; food, and No . She stated these words when she was attempting to leave the
room from time to time to go see her father. The baby, while already been fed, wanted to go eat with
her father stating Baba, Nana while pointing at the door. When the mother told her to come back, the
baby shook her head and stated no . Then she was able to come back when I asked her to get me her
favorite toy, Minnie, to play with. The baby was able to follow my directions after that had occurred.
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She picked up a toy off the floor by bending over and holding her balance. The total score of the baby
s abilities for this section was a 60. According to the ASQ, this score concludes that the baby is on
schedule with her development. Fine motor: The third section of the ASQ form was to assess the baby
s Fine Motor abilities. The baby scored a 45 on this section due to not being able to complete three out
of the six activities. She was not able to turn the page of the book, stack toys, nor was she able to stack
blocks. However, the baby was able to pick up her snacks by using her finger and thumb. She threw a
ball back at her mother when directed. Also, she attempted to draw on paper using a crayon. Even
though the baby did not complete the three tasks, according to the ASQ form, she is still on track with
her development. Problem Solving: The fourth section of the ASQ form was Problem Solving . This
section assessed the baby s ability to place items in a box, place Cheerios in a small bottle, scribble,
and move objects with a stick. The baby was able to place bigger items in a box, but was unable to
place the smaller items in the bottle. She was also able to scribble on paper but was unable to move
objects with a stick, even though she attempted to hit the object with the stick. The baby scored a 40
on this section, which is still in the correct range for her age groups development.
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Toilet Paper Core
Everything in the world is in constant change. And everything needs continual improvement if the
ever increasing demands of humankind are to be met. If I am a materials engineer, I will innovate new
material for toilet paper core. I think everyone has question why it must be toilet paper core, and how
important toilet paper core is. Toilet paper is the thing that most people use. Most toilet paper has core.
When we use whole toilet paper, it will remain the core. Because of this core can t uses anymore so
we throw it in the bin and it becomes to garbage. More used cores, more garbage. The innovation that
I will present is making the core that can use as toilet paper. So when we use whole toilet paper, it will
not remain any core to be garbage.
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Effect Of Smoke Regulation On Hospitality Industry
INTRODUCTION:
Scientific research article should be presented as logical arguments and in such a way that sequence of
the article sections will correspond to a model or chain of reasoning that applies to such article
(Krathwohl, 2009, P.62). However, the research article by Hyland, et al (2003) does not seem to have
the framework or follow this model or organized in chain of reasoning sequence/format for some
reasons best known by the authors . Beside, Krathwohl, (2009) pointed out that this chain chain of
reasoning model applies differently to preplanned and emergent studies.
The authors justification of the need for the study, including the degree to which the authors
synthesized and critically analyzed existing research to show that this study is the next logical step in
the line of research.
Hyland, et al (2003) wanted to carry out this research because they believed that there was gap in the
previous studies which policy makers, tobacco industries and restaurant owners cite while making
arguments that smoke regulation in hospitality industry will hurt their business and decrease revenues.
They implied that complicity and conflict of interest between the researchers and stakeholders in
hospitality industry together with tobacco industry might have influenced the research results which
lead to the conclusion that smoke free regulation in the hospitality industry will negatively impact
their sales and revenues. The authors also suggested that data collection methods
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Essay On Web Development Life Cycle
https://www.macronimous.com/resources/web development life cycle.asp
This is a business (commercial) website which use the following process: (similar to programming
logic)
1. Review, Assessment and Analysis
2. Specification Building
3. Design and Development
4. Content writing
5. Coding
6. Testing
7. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Social Media Optimization
8. Maintenance and updating (macronimous, 2017)
http://www.idesignstudios.com/faq/process/#.WXor401MtaQ
This site is also a business/ commercial site. Which uses a development process as follows:
Phase One: Information Gathering
Phase Two: Planning
Phase Three: Design
Phase Four: Development
Phase Five: Testing and Delivery
Phase Six: Maintenance (Design Studios, 2017)
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The chosen colors align well with the author s writing style, which has somewhat of a darker
undertone, overall the style and design matches the overall purpose.
Website 2: http://aquent.com/
This website uses geometric lines and spaces to make its advantage. Generally, web developers can
utilize lines as a space or content divider and create attractive designs for backgrounds or header
images (South University Online, 2016). The Aquent website is a great example for this concept
which makes it appropriate for this page. This homepage includes many links, nevertheless,
navigation is not a problem since the links are clearly defined in both the header and footer. It is more
time consuming than usual to scroll through the homepage. Nonetheless, I am certain that the design is
still excellent and contends are laid out in an attractive manner. Once more the designers have chosen
the rectangle as the most used shape which helps to divide the different sections of the page. Squares
are used to link to different areas of the website. Aquent, being a talent acquisition network, has
chosen a layout and design that conforms to its expectations with its use of appropriate colors,
effective use of white spaces, relevant images and other elements to make the presentation well
ordered and professional.
Website 3: http://jorgehurtado.com//
The texture effect chosen for this website is attention grabbing! Very appropriate for a site which
presents art and other
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Malcolm X Pilgrimage To America
On April 13, 1964, Malcolm X left America for the holy Pilgrimage in Mecca, a pilgrimage that must
be made by every able bodied Muslim. He landed in the Jeddah airport and noticed, Throngs of
people, obviously Muslims from everywhere, bound for the pilgrimage... were hugging and embracing
He had noticed the multitude of complexions and the masses of different people coming together with
no racial or social prejudice. He compared his spiritual effect as if had just came out of prison. The
overwhelming sense of brotherhood he felt was unparalleled to anything he saw in America. As he
entered he abandoned his spiffy black suit for the white ihram (a two piece dress for men that covered
the top and bottom and one long piece for women). The ihram would be worn by all pilgrims and
Malcolm X points out that, You could be a king or a peasant and no one would know , Islam reflects
the equality of men before God. This pilgrimage to Mecca was Malcolm s turning point in his, life,
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During the last few years of his life he preached for equality between the races and people of America.
After pilgrimage, he had hoped for a peaceful solution to America s race problems. He wanted for the
unification of the whites and blacks in America a harmonious sync. Though his blatant outright
criticism of Jim Crow laws diminished, his message behind it flourished into life. He called for a
united America in the union and collaboration of all races and people who believed in equality for all.
He left the teachings and ideals of Muhammad Elijah who was head of the Nation of Islam and
thought that the white man was a devil . A message that Malcom X used to believe wholeheartedly
was now something he despised and preached against. His spirit of black nationalism stopped during
this period and he inspired the people to come together as
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Notes On Sherlock Holmes And The Scientific Community
Within the scientific community some people believe that you cannot have a scientific mind and hold
to religious beliefs (p. 87). They come to this assumption because they see religious faith as a form of
mental illness, which is limited to a certain population (religious people only) (p. 72).2 When
reasoning logically one most understand that not all things can be proven wrong or right. Sometimes
things do not lend themselves to a right or a wrong answer. However a person can see where a line of
thought leads too, which delivers a person to a certain conclusion even though it may not be a right or
wrong.
Every mystery and caper that Sherlock Holmes solved he credited it to deduction or elementary logic.
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An endless series of causes and events does not make sense. This would mean a continual causal loop
which cannot exist, nor could a causal chain of infinite length exist without there being something to
first cause the loop to begin. This would require some kind of unrestricted or ultimate being which we
Christians and some philosophers call God.
The Apostle Paul speaks about natural revelation in Romans 1:20 and Albert Einstein alludes to
natural revelation3 when he says, I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but
expressed it clearly. If there is something in me called religious then it is the unbounded admiration
for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it. With natural revelation we see that one
can logically construct the belief in a God by simply observing the things present in nature.
The prevalent acceptance that the universe had a chronological origin meaningfully shifted the stance
in favor of belief in a first cause or an intelligent designer of the universe, which caused the universe
to appear (Pg. 84).2 Many scientist hold to the theory that the universe is continually moving out away
from a central focus point. What is this central focal point? Christians can point to this being the
creator or the creation form which God created the universe Ex nihilo.
Next is the quest for the best
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Gordon House Blackstone House
Gordon House was originally called Blackstone House and could accommodate up to 30 guests. The
builder, Alfred Winter, cut a road through to Blackstone Lake in the 1890s to make the muskellunge
more accessible. Mr. Winter was the local postmaster till the railway was put in by Lake Joseph to
Parry Sound. Later he renamed it Gordon House after his admiration of the famous General Gordon
who was killed in 1885 in Khartoum.
The following are excerpts from many write ups on fishing, especially for muskie, on Blackstone
Lake, before the lake was too civilized and fished. Years are boldfaced for convenience.
The first documented case of fishing on Blackstone Lake occurs before even the first settler arrived or
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On inquiry at a cabin we learned he had found a boat and passed down the lake and would meet us at
the portage, so we pushed on as it was a matter of importance to reach the carry very soon, as the fast
increasing darkness would make it impossible to find the trail in the woods. Arrived at the portage we
hastened over, leaving all that could not be carried at one trip to be returned for in the morning, and
found M. coming across Portage Lake to meet us, accompanied by a sturdy settler whom he had found
living on the shore of Blackstone Lake. The addition to our force enabled us to get all the camp traps
over to the shore of Portage Lake. This lake is a beautiful oval sheet of water half a mile in greatest
diameter, with high and densely forest covered banks, and lays between Otter and Blackstone
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Summary Of Pamela Sandson s Heartbeat Braves
Pamela Sanderon s Heartbeat Braves addresses discrimination against Native Americans throughout
the novel. When a high ranking individual of the Office of Education at the facility that Rayanne
Larson and Henry Grant intend to use for one of their projects informs them that they cannot use the
cite and that they should leave the grounds immediately, Larson challenges him, asking, If we weren t
Indian would you ask us to leave? (Sanderson 68). It poses an interesting question, and one that forces
Sanderson s audience to reflect on how ethnicity dictates access to power. Later on in conversation,
Grant asks Larson, Has anyone ever said something trance to you about being Indian? (Sanderson
119), to which Larson replies, Some people are taken aback that I don t have an Indian name. What s
wrong with the name I have? No one ever says to an Italian, What s your Italian name? (Sanderson
119). Larson draws attention to a poignant disparity between the prejudices held against different
heritages.
In her piece, Savage Desires: The Gendered Construction of the American Indian in Popular Media ,
S. Elizabeth Bird discusses how, in contemporary popular culture, American Indians have become
potent cultural symbols, and more specifically, Indian men and Indian women have come to fill
separate and different places in the popular [Caucasian iconography (Bird 62). Sanderson, an urban
Indian of the Karuk Tribe, deviates from this convention through the dialogue she inputs
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Importance Of Traffic Movements
One must follow these rules when parking indictating for at least three seconds. Steering to the left,
straight. Correspondingly to the right. Some traffic movements include lane change right, lane change
left, and reverse parallel park.
Ark parallel to the road and as close to the left as possible unless one is parked in an area.
Pedestrians nobody avoids neccessity to stop at the pedestrian crossing to view approaching. There are
animals on the road, low down or pull up over the side of the road. One cannot sound the horn or
make noise that might frighten animals. Intersect they give way to any pedestrians and vehicles.
Always check carefully before turning or moving through to an intersection.
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Oneshould pass the rlt, just demonstrate safe decision making, observance of road rules.
One drives towards pedestrian crossing, one will see pedestrian signs before the crissubg black and
white poles.
Exception the applicant is not penalised for stopping the vehicle on a pedestrian crossing.
Before completing a turn at an intersection.
If more than one vehicle is queuing to make the turn.
Before stopping on the pedestrian crossing, the applicant must take all reasonable care.
Uniquely for traffic movements stopping before the crossing may not provide an adequate view.
The second queued vehicle should not encroach on the pedestrian crossing until the first vehicle has
departed. Every applicant performs an illegal driving action, not specified and recording.
Coming up to the pedestrian crossing down and ready to stop for any pedestrians.Or if one drives
straight through an intersection from lane marked for turning traffic only.Does not drive wholly within
their lane unless avoiding an obstruction.Driving on the wrong side of the road.
The applicant fails to signal before crossing the lane boundary when turning at an intersection.
Recorded the applicant is unable because of lack of driving ability to carry out the testing officer
instructors.
The applicant disobeys a direction given by an enforcement officer.
To summarise exceptions the applicant is not penalised if
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Questions On Marketing Analytics And Applications
ISSS613 Marketing Analytics and Applications
Assignment 3: Indonesia Market Research Report
Submitted by
Keerthana Ramesh
14th Nov 2016
TASK ALLOCATION SHEET
No. Task details Responsibility Deadline
1 Data Collection (User Behaviour):
Technology penetration info (e.g Internet, smartphone)
Audience/ consumer data ( App usage, smartphone usage and ownership)
Seng Swee Tieng Angela
Karan Jyoti Khanna 5th Nov
2 Data Collection:
Market potential data (e.g. Market size, growth forecast,)
Competitive data ( Competitor and Partner) Donghyun Kim zan 5th Nov
4 Data Collection:
Financial data (e.g revenue charge, how much to price (price ceiling, possible margins), fuel price and
competitor pricing
Li Qingyuan
Keerthana 5th Nov
5 Market Writing and analysis Vietnam Zan 13th Nov, 10AM
6 Market Writing and analysis Malaysia Seng Swee Tieng Angela 13th Nov, 10AM
7 Market Writing and analysis Philippines Donghyun Kim 13th Nov, 10AM
8 Market Writing and analysis Singapore Karan Jyoti Khanna 13th Nov, 10AM
9 Market Writing and analysis Thailand Li Qingyuan 13th Nov, 10AM
10 Market Writing and analysis Indonesia Keerthana Ramesh 13th Nov, 10AM
11 Individual assignment All 13th Nov EOD
12 Consolidate findings and decide market prioritisation All 17th Nov Report Due 20th Nov
INDONESIA MARKET RESEARCH REPORT
Indonesia is the world s largest island country and it has about14000 islands. The
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The Seven Day Mental Review Of My Listening Skills
Listening is a skill that is not regularly taught in schools. Therefore, I found that analyzing my
listening skills taught me a lot about myself that I did not know before. I kept track of my self talk and
inner voice, did a seven day mental review, did the HURIER listening profile, and assessed how I
listened in different social situations and listening contexts and what listening contexts I experienced
the most. I also learned about my strengths as a listener being understanding and interpreting. My
weaknesses were hearing and remembering. Additionally, I created some listening goals that I would
like to accomplish this term.
During the seven day mental review, I made some interesting revelations about myself relating to
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I feel like I barely remember academic concepts unless I repeat them over and over. For example, I
usually make flashcards to study, which really helps, but only for classes that have terms and
processes that lend themselves well to it. I also fill pages of notebooks with rewritten notes to help me
memorize them and my phone is full of random reminders. As stated in the textbook, Remembering is
essential if you intend to apply what you have heard in future situations (Brownell p 13). There is no
point in learning concepts if I cannot remember them to apply to future situations. For example, in
Tuesday s lecture somebody noted a concept that I thought would enhance the content of my essay.
However, I cannot remember what was said or who said it. I also have a hard time remembering
conversations that I have had with my friends. Therefore, I would like to enhance my remembering
ability in both social and academic contexts. As stated above, I would like to work on memory skills,
as well as responding skills. Responding is just as important as effective listening. The idea
surrounding responding is that Your partner makes judgements regarding the quality of your listening
based largely on the nature of your response (Brownell 13). The response is what provides feedback to
the speaker and allows the conversation to
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The Is Not The Case With Neil Gaiman
Fiction, as a genre, is a tricky form of prose. It is made out of imaginary characters and situations.
Often these are very disconnected from reality that the readers are almost always aware that they are
reading a book. That however is not the case with Neil Gaiman. His characters and situations are
always tied back to the reality we live in. As outrageous as events get in his worlds there s always an
element of reality, a real world problem that sucks the reader in. Even if he s talking of ancient gods or
a fictional London where rats can talk and fox like creatures have a taste for fine china, there s a
balancing element such as the ancient gods who enjoy a couple games of checkers or a protagonist
who is about to marry a woman who he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The mirror , Foucault writes, functions as a heterotopia in this respect: it makes this place that I
occupy at the moment when I look at myself in the glass at once absolutely real, connected with all the
space that surrounds it, and absolutely unreal, since in order to be perceived it has to pass through this
virtual point which is over there (Of Other Spaces, 4). Gaiman s worlds do exactly that, the reader can
perceive this entire new world as real as the one he lives in but the quirky elements would suggest
otherwise because they are in fact within the borders of virtual. However, that which is virtual does
not mean it is completely out of reality as Foucault s description of heterotopia suggests. The
mirroring element to Gaiman s work shows that they cannot be qualified either as utopias but
dystopias, they are mere reflections of mundane reality. In one of his lectures We writers [...] have an
obligation to our readers , Gaiman says, it s the obligation to write true things, especially important
when we are creating tales of people who do not exist in places that never were to understand that
truth is not in what happens but what it tells us about who we are. Fiction is the lie that tells the truth,
after all (Why our future depends on libraries). Even by this it is possible to say that while writing
Gaiman has a clear vision and a means to mirror reality in his
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Octavian, the Greatest Roman Leader Essay
Octavian enabled the long, nonviolent time of the Pax Romana, (Latin for Roman peace) by changing
Rome from a frail, collapsing republican government to a powerful empire. He is known as the first,
and one of the greatest, Roman Emperors ever. Octavian was born on September 23, 63 BC, and died
in 14 AD. Born with the name Gaius Octavius Thurinus, he was adopted posthumously by his great
uncle Gaius Julius Caesar via his will, and then was named Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus. This
happened in 44 BC when his great uncle, Julius Caesar, was assassinated by a group of conspirators.
Additionally, he received the name Augustus a term meaning the revered one from the Roman Senate
in 27 BC. Because of the various names he had, it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After this, Octavian joined Caesar in the Spanish expedition in 46 BC despite of his delicate health.
He earned the admiration of Caesar during this daring journey. Then Octavian was sent by Caesar to
Apollonia, Greece to finish his education. Octavian was only eighteen years old and living in
Apollonia, when he heard the news of Caesar s assassination. He found out that he was Caesar s
adopted heir, and faced an array of advice from family, friends, and army officers. In 44 BC he took
the name Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, after the murder of Julius Caesar. Octavian s family begged
him to stay where he was and renounce his inheritance because they thought the assassins of Caesar
were very strong. Octavian did not take his families advice, and in a tremendously daring act he
announced that he was going to Rome to claim what was his and avenge Caesar s death. Instead he
went directly to Brundisium and gathered the large amount of troops located there. To make sure that
people knew who he was, he called himself Caesar. This identified him fully with his adoptive father,
and gave him legitimacy. He switched from the unknown Octavian to Caesar, or son of Caesar.
Because of this, many of the soldiers from Brundisium joined his cause, and the army grew in size and
skill. Octavian tried to make friends with the leaders of the Roman army, but Mark Antony and
Lepidus opposed Octavian s claim to power
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Eric Erikson s Stages of Psychosocial Development Essay...
According to Eric Erikson, there are eight different social stages a person must go through as they
mature. Each stage has a positive characteristic and a negative characteristic. If positive characteristics
are fulfilled then their future will look good. So to what extent can the lack of reinforcement to the
positive characteristics of Erikson s psychosocial stages of development effect you? The effects can be
quite horrifying. Especially if all of the stages the only characteristics fulfilled are the negative
aspects. Erikson s first stage was trust verses mistrust and it occurred from zero to 18 months of age.
The point of this stage is to establish trust. Erikson believed this was the most important period in a
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If one was to achieve autonomy then they would have a feeling of confidence, but if those that don t
achieve autonomy doubt their own abilities and have a sense of inadequacy (Cherry, 2011). The
effects of autonomy can also come back and haunt a person an adult, even if they achieved it as a
child. One of the most common scenarios would be when someone works for a company and their
boss does not allow them to take pride in their work or make decision by themselves (Inglish). This
lack in autonomy that is forced upon them is one of the most common reasons why a person leaves
their job (Inglish). Initiative versus guilt is the third stage of psychosocial development. It s around
three to six years of age when this role must be established. The goal is to establish purpose and its
achieved through exploration and play (Cherry, 2011). Children begin to affirm their power over the
world through interaction between people and play (Cherry, 2011). They assert control over their
environment and they try to take control of their lives by planning activities, doing different
assignments and taking on different challenges (Cherry, 2011). Imagination plays an important role
because it encourages the freedom to do what they want and take the initiative of their lives (Cherry,
2011). When the child is not given the chance to play or explore, or is stopped
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Music Synthesis Essay
The piece Touraman contains key structural principles associated with West African music despite the
different versions of Bembeya Jazz National and Lansana Diabate. The structural principles include an
ostinato pattern, improvisation, triple meter, ensemble stratification, and hocketing. In the Bembeya
version, the piece starts with a guitar flourish and then the test of the band comes in. The bass is
keeping the ostinato while the guitars interlock and at certain points improvise; the trumpet improvises
as well. This version also features some call and response, as the lead singer sings a line and the
backing vocals reply in unison. Diabate s version is in the traditional jeli style, so the piece is played
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The traditional version is likely to be played at a patron s event or accompanying a traditional
ceremony, while the modern version is more of a social music played at dance halls/concerts. A couple
reasons for the difference are the instrumentation and sociopolitical context of each version. Diabate
uses traditional jeli instruments, which are non electric and specific to jelis, while Bembeya uses
amplified big band instrumentation. A traditional ceremony in a village is not going to use electric
guitars and bass, just as a large cosmopolitan dance hall is not going to use balas and Koran recitation.
The two places are using music as a means for different ends one as a vessel for history and one as a
stamp of modernity. This leads to the sociopolitical context; jelis are born into their profession and
have certain rules around their music, while bands like Bembeya Jazz National were formed by the
state (Guinea) to play music around the country during post independence. While state bands included
jeli musicians, the instrumentation was different and the purpose behind the music was different as
well. State bands were Sekou Toure s way to improve morale and encourage modernity during the
unstable time following independence. So, Diabate s version is meant to be traditional, while
Bembeya s version is meant to be
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How successful were the Labour reforms of 1945
How successful were the Labour Government reforms of 1945 51 in improving social and economic
conditions? From 1945 to 1951, Clement Attlee was prime minister of the Labour Government. He
aimed to improve the Social and Economic Conditions. The main aims to improve the social
conditions were: to create a fairer society and improve the lives of ordinary people, build on the
recommendations of the Beveridge Report, and slay the five giants (Want, Disease, Squalor,
Ignorance, and Idleness). The main aims to improve the economic conditions were: fulfilling the
Nationalisation programme and reducing unemployment. Labour had to recover from being identified
with the failures of the 1930s. The Beveridge Report of 1942, written by William ... Show more
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Housing was quite successful in a way (Squalor was another giant); many houses were built. 1.5
million Council houses were built and quarter of a million pre fabricated houses were built. Although,
with the amount of houses being destroyed by bombs, not enough houses were built. It was successful
because many people were able to move into one of these homes. Ignorance and Idleness were two of
the five giants; ignorance was
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Special Occasion Speech
A True Hero Walking With Us Thank you for joining us today as the City of Mobile participates in the
Race for the Cure Walk in celebration of October Cancer Awareness Month. This is a special occasion
for many reasons but the most significant is that we have chosen as a community to make a difference
and to show our own ability to be heroes. People define heroism in so many individualized ways and
the world is full of heroes that make a significant impact and have admirable traits of all kinds. Our
own designated heroes affect our mindset and influence our thoughts and our actions. It is powerful
and influential. To me, a true hero changes the world and provides hope and peace in the most difficult
situations. Today we celebrate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is the real heroism of our world. Nancy Brinker gave the world an option to make themselves
heroes to others. She gave them a way to find hope and these every day heroes educate and bring
awareness and they pride themselves in celebrating every small step towards a cure. Cancer is deadly,
and people should do everything in their power to help find a cure. There is not a single person on this
earth that has not been affected by cancer. Ghandi said, be the change you want to see in your world.
Everyone should choose to be the change and choose to be a hero, even if it s for someone you do not
know. Today, we are privileged to have Nancy Brinker lead us as we walk together in the City of
Mobile s Race for the Cure Walk and I am honored to be among so many heroes...each of you. Thank
you, Mrs. Brinker, for being here with us
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The Greatest Influence Of A Leader
As I try to think of the person who has had the most influence as a leader in my life two people
promptly come to mind. The first is my father, Cornelius Sims aka Bull, and the second is Robert
Johns. Robert Johns was my mission president when I served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints in the Dominican Republic Santo Domingo East Mission. Both have been
superior examples of a leader in my life. Both have loved me and shown me patience in times where I
was more than difficult. Both have been excellent examples of a daddy and a husband. With that said,
I have decided to write about my father in this paper. However, there have been a plethora of events in
which he demonstrated leadership in my life. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There have been many of these stories which were hilarious and I enjoy hearing them over and over,
others were not so fun to hear. My father is a hardworking man as well as a family man. He was a
strong proponent of discipline for his children and expected us to be respectful and to obey the rules.
My earliest memories of my father were him working at Louisiana Downs, during the racing season,
as an assistant horse trainer and as a semi truck driver during the down time. He would often take my
older sister and me to the track or in the semi with him so we could work with him. He was well
respected at the track and people were naturally drawn to him. It may have been his big smile, which
he does not like to share in pictures, his stories, or his willingness to help others and the respect he
expressed to others. In 1985, my parents decided to move the family to Fairbanks, Alaska which is
where the majority of my mother s family was living. My father drove my mom, my older sister, and
me to California where we met up with my aunt and her family to continue the drive to Alaska. While
in California, my mother was involved in pedestrian versus car collision in a gas station parking lot.
The operator of the vehicle responsible for the collision was an intoxicated male. This resulted in the
first time I ever saw my father yell out of anger at another person. My uncles had to restrain my father
for the protection of the other
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The Regulatory Requirements, Codes Of Practice And Practice
Unit 519 Develop Procedures and Practice to respond to Concerns and Complaints 1.1 Identify the
regulatory requirements, codes of practice and relevant guidance for managing concerns and
complaints in own company. The complaints policy for Affinity Home Care outlines the following
aims:  To resolve concerns / complaints as quickly and effectively as possible, through an informal
response by a frontline member of staff. If this is not possible then through a more formal
investigation and conciliation in an open and non defensive way.  To ensure that all concerns /
complaints are dealt with in accordance with the procedures.  To ensure that staff, patients and
relatives/carers are aware of the policy and procedures.  To improve quality of service by identifying
lessons learned from complaints and by implementing improvements in the service using the lessons
learnt. As Deputy Manager part of my job role is to ensure our Policies and Procedures reflect a safe
environment for both the client and staff, to enable clients to have the person centred care that the
rightly deserve and as a minimum expect, whilst ensuring that staff are given the information, training
and skills, to support the client in a positive manner, and to ensure they understand the client s needs. I
assisted with the content of our Service User Guide in this pack I have devised a section which
includes a piece about expectations on how complaints will be dealt with. This reads as the following:
All
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David Hume On Liberty Chapter 2
In chapter 2 of On Liberty, Mill concludes that people s opinions should not be silenced as long as it
sticks to fair discussion. If a person will subject their opinions to other s criticism of it, then they
should not be silenced. Hume makes three important points throughout this chapter of his book. First,
Hume argues that people are hurt by the silencing of opinions. Not only the person who is silenced,
but also the person who silenced them. He states that people should be able to hear every opinion so
that they can decide for themselves how they feel about it. He finds four criticisms of this argument
which include: (a) even though people may be wrong they still have a right to conscientious
conviction, (b) a government has the duty
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Crying Of The Soul By William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
Crying of The Soul
How hard a thing is life to the lowly, and get how human and real! W.E.B. Du Bois. Ghana Calls is a
Poem written by William Edward Burghardt Du Bois. He is also formally known as W.E.B. Du Bois.
He has been referred to as the father of the civil rights movement and as a historian, a sociologist, a
scholar, a teacher, a novelist, and a journalist (Hufford D 1997). This poem was dedicated to Kwame
Nkrumah. Kwame Nkrumah was the Ghanaian leader who declared Ghana independence from Great
Britain (UK). Many of W.E.B. Du Bois literary work was devoted to issues associated with the people
of African descent from America and Africa as well. In the poem Mr W.E.B. Du Bois wrote on how it
felt growing up in Ghana Africa through the eyes of a child having a dream. The depiction of the
dream gave details of the soul of one Ghanaian and the issues of the place they call home. W.E.B. Du
Bois used imagery, personification and other literary devices in Ghana Calls to engage the reader on
what he is trying to convey in his writing.
W.E.B Du Bois used imagery in the poem. Imagery adds intensity to convey the portrait that the
reader wants to paint in the poem. To add a visual picture of the land in the boy s dream Du Bois
wrote Covered in ashes, chained with pain (Ghana Calls Line 22). Streaming with blood, in horror lain
(Ghana Calls, line 23). As in lines I rolled in war and pestilence, war again (Ghana
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Brief Summary Of Lovely Bones
Lovely bones is about a girl named Susie Solomon who got murder in December 6, 1973, when she
was fourteen years old. The story begins when she was walking home from her school while her new
neighbor/murder Mr. Harvey who was waiting for her at the corn field. When he saw her, he asked her
to come and see something he built for the little kids, he built it under ground. When they crawled
inside the hole underground, he told her to take off her clothes and he raped her. When she screamed
for help, no one could hear her but still Mr. Harvey balled up her hat and smashed it into her mouth
after he raped her, he told her say you love me she has to say and he killed her afterwards. Susie is
now watching him, her family, her one only crush Ray from heaven, she is watching how her brother
Buckley which is 5 years old suffering without his big sister also her middle sister Lindsey. She is
watching life continues without her, her friends trading rumors about her disappearance, her killer is
try to cover over his crime and removing any evidence that could lead to the cause of her death or his
crime. Susie had a best friend at heaven her name was Holly who is her roommate and is watching
with Susie life on earth. As Susie walking in heaven she met all the victims that ... Show more content
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Harvey I managed that and I kept saying that word a lot. Don t. And I said please a lot too . This quote
is representing a tone, a tone that the author Alice Sebold created it. She created a scary, intense tone.
The author Alice Sebold was trying to get her readers into the story, she want us to feel like we were
there and watching what was happening. Susie was screaming the whole entire time and she was
trying to save herself from Mr. Harvey. At that moment, I felt like I was there and watching it to the
point where I kind of cried and was really said for Susie. She was about to fall in love, but her murder
didn t gave her a chance to fall in love, with her first love, who gave her first
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Oh The Humanities Research Paper
Oh the Humanities! Who wouldn t want to study the stories that gave life to the world as we know it?
Read books that saved millions yet also fanned the flames of war. Texts that question reality, truth,
knowledge, wisdom, happiness, and life itself . It seems silly to climb that academic ladder and never
once question why. To search for the truth and values of the past is vital in creating a well rounded
student, and more importantly a good person. This paper will examine exactly why the humanities are
essential to all and the potential they carry. First and foremost, the humanities implore one to rethink
the way in which they think. My experience in the Search courses have challenged my way of thought.
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Allowing for discussion of these altering views creates a unique opportunity for students to dig into
their values and ideas to formulate arguments. Students are forced to view topics from the perspective
of others so that they might be able to sustain an argument. Furthermore, when ideas are discussed
new points of views are exposed to students and suddenly this immeasurably important idea of
awareness comes into play. Hearing different perspectives has the ability for students to better
strengthen their argument as well as provide empathy and understanding among those of different
backgrounds. For example, in class when we studied texts from the Bible I was forced to see and
understand perspectives from students who don t come from a Catholic background. I consider myself
catholic however my viewpoints don t always align with the Bible. After class discussion I have been
able to interpret the Bible very differently and explore my personal beliefs more. I have been able to
refine and deepen my personal views on many topics. In fact, studying the Bible has allowed me to
strengthen my faith in my own unique way. A fact for which I am very grateful, a semi enlightenment
that I would not have achieved without studying the humanities. Ultimately I can t stress the value of
studies in the humanities. The necessity to explore our cultural, ideological, and
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The Philosophy Of Social Science
Hollis expresses his intention to explore the philosophy of social science of which he categorises into
four modes. He attempted to seek for the acceptable compromises between all and each mode to
define a better way of understanding the social world. Hollis clearly states that the key task of this
book is to reflect on the underlying philosophy of social science through the critical examination of
the theory and methodology in each approach. Some of the key questions are; whether the study of
social science can use the same method as in natural science, does structure determine an action or
does action determines structure in the process of social changes, and is there such a thing as the
universal strategy to help social scientists in understanding the way of the world. The main theme
focuses on Explanation and Understanding with the minor theme of Holism and Individualism. The
book initially gives the impression that each social study approach has its strength and weakness that
the combination of approaches would be beneficial and worth pursuing.
Hollis starts off with the introduction of Structure and Action. The comparative framework is set out
by the two social scientists who employ two different principles; Karl Marx and John Stuart Mills.
Determinism is then introduced to further illuminate the difference between these two theories. Hollis
also provides readers with the fundamental feature of Explanation and Understanding. The
comparison represented through the
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An Analysis Of Data Serviceability Of Airtel Service Essay
AN ANALYSIS OF DATA SERVICEABILITY OF AIRTEL SERVICE POINTS
AN ANALYSIS OF DATA SERVICEABILITY OF AIRTEL SERVICE POINTS
Submitted to
Homayara Latifa Ahmed
Chairperson
IBA Career Centre
Submitted by
Rahsin Jamil
Roll: ZR 23
BBA 19th Batch
Faculty Advisor
A.T.M. Jakaria Khan
Lecturer
Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka
Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka
June 17, 2015 i LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
June 17, 2015
Homayara Latifa Ahmed
Chairperson
IBA Career Centre
University of Dhaka
Dear Madam,
Subject: Submission of Internship Report on An Analysis Of Data Serviceability Of Airtel Service
Points
This letter is regarding the submission of my internship report, submitted as part of the requirements
for completing the internship as part of the requirements for completing the BBA program at the
Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka. I have found the experience of working
towards the completion of this report to be both challenging and intellectually exciting. I was able to
apply many of the important theories and concepts that I learned in my coursework at the Institute of
Business Administration, and even to extend my knowledge base as I worked on this study. I feel that
the skills I gained in working on this project in an organizational context will be helpful to me in my
career and in further education, and I am grateful to you for granting me permission to work on this
project. I pledge that this report has been
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The Contemporary Age Of A Novel Written By J. D. Salinger
The Contemporary Age began in the mid 1940 s and is still continuing today. This age was different
from the previous ages, but like all ages before it, it had its successes and problems. The
Contemporary age has been characterized by wars or the threat of war. This left the American civilians
feeling scared. This fear and the life of the American civilian during the Contemporary Age were
captured in a novel written by J. D. Salinger. Jerome David Salinger, prompted mainly by his desire to
become wealthy, wrote a novel that would cause mass controversy and eventually lead American
authors into a new style of writing. The United States changed dramatically during the Contemporary
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They were given these jobs because the men were fighting the war. This development of more
freedom showed women that they were capable of working outside the home. They performed their
new jobs as well and sometimes better than the men did. This shift in the job for the women of the
country, allowed the United States to be more successful during the war. As the war ended, the men
returned home. The young men who had fought in the war had lost their innocence. Many were
traumatized from the war, but they came back to the United States and wanted to work. Some women
gave up their jobs to become housewives again, but most fought for their right to work outside the
home. After the war was officially over, a great sense of euphoria was felt throughout the country. The
war brought about a boom in the American economy and people were trusting in their government
more. Unfortunately for the United States, as World War Two ended, another war was looming. Joseph
Stalin and the Soviet Union were taking control of Europe and spreading communism. The spread of
communism was not good for America. As the U.S. confronted the Soviet Union, to stop the spread of
communism, a conflict arose between the two military powers of the world. This conflict is known as
the Cold War. The Cold War led to fear, panic, and anxiety, as a nuclear bomb could fall from the sky
at any moment of the day. Fortunately,
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Descriptive Essay About Carlie Phillie
Phillie s All throughout the world there are so many different places to reside. Los Angeles, Boston,
and New York, yet I chose Bonkville, Alabama? Bonkville is a small town with one main street that
has a population of merely 432; however, there is one person in that 432 that still keeps me around, as
this is where the story begins. As a kid, I had a wonderful life. Even though Bonkville is the size of an
ant compared to most cities in the world, it is beautiful. We live about one hour from the beach; yet,
we have thick forests and wildlife everywhere around us. It really is like the best of both worlds. At
my house I lived with my mom, dad, and sister Betty. We went to Bonkville Elementary and High
School. As probably assumed, we had the same kids in our class kindergarten through senior year, and
with that we were all ready to get out of that town in the end; however, during senior year, I decided I
would be okay if I never left.
At the beginning of my senior year of high school, I began to like a girl named Shelley. Shelley started
to change my life as she was the most wonderful girl that I d ever met. She had the prettiest smile and
could lighten up any room. We dated all throughout senior year but toward the end things got rocky.
Shelley wanted to live her life and go college and I still wanted to be with her, but it didn t matter.
Shelley broke up with me August 23, 1987, on the last day of high school.
This date will forever stick with my mind, as this is the
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Unit 4 Heat And Temperature
Unit 4: Heat and Temperature
Topic A: Illustrate and explain how human needs have led to technologies for obtaining and
controlling thermal energy and to increased use of energy resources.
Investigate and interpret examples of heat related technologies and energy used in the past (e.g.
domestic and industrial purposes)
Steam engines were the first engine type to see use in industrial purposes. A fire heats water which
turns to steam and the steam then has the ability to move things. They were first invented by Thomas
Newcomen in 1705, and James Watt (a Scottish inventor) made big improvements to steam engines in
1769. Steam engines powered all early cars, steamboats and factories.
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Describe the effect of heat on the motion of particles, and explain changes of state using the particle
model of matter.
There are four basic components for thermal energy (heat): 1. All matter is made up of tiny particles
called atoms. These can only be seen with special microscopes. 2. The atoms are always moving they
all have kinetic energy. 3. The particles have space between them. Different states of matter have
different amounts of space. 4. Adding heat (energy) to matter makes the particles move more quickly.
Since faster moving things have more kinetic energy, adding heat increases the energy of the particle.
5. Cooling it down decreases the amount of kinetic energy and slows the movement down.
Distinguish between heat and temperature, and explain temperature using the concept of kinetic
energy and the particle model of matter.
Temperature: the average kinetic energy of individual atoms and molecules
Heat Energy: The collection of random molecules in action.
Compare heat transmission in different materials (e.g., conduction of heat in different solids,
absorption of radiant heat by different
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Compare And Contrast Hrothgar And Beowulf
The epic poem Beowulf translated by Seamus Heaney, presents two heroic kings that have very clear
differences on how they overcome challenges but they still keep their people in safe keepings.
Hrothgar and Beowulf are admired by their people because they both show strong characteristics of
what an Anglo Saxon king should do or be.
The king of Danes, Hrothgar, was first introduced as an accomplished and wise king. He comes to be
well known as a young king when he protected Beowulf s now departed father, Ecgtheow. Hrothgar
wergild peace with Ecgtheow s enemies so that the bloody feud would end. With Hrothgar doing this
generous deed to help Ecgtheow and his kingdom out Beowulf devotes his assistance in the beginning
of the poem. One thing that makes Hrothgar a good king is that he always seems to stay true to his
word, as is told at the beginning, the king kept well his pledge and promise to deal out gifts, rings at
the banquet (53 55). It was clear that Hrothgar was an exceptional military leader with his bravery and
strength but he is aged now and cannot fight the same as he used to. The Danes are then faced with an
evil and wicked monster, Grendel, who terrorizes his realm. Beowulf asks Hrothgar if he could fight
this battle for him to pay back his family debt and Hrothgar agreed. Hrothgar makes a promise to
reward Beowulf if he succeeds in killing the monster Grendel. He says, For his gallant courage I ll
load him with gifts.... shall know not want of treasure or wealth
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Analysis Of The Book The Tour
Well, here we are, he said at last.
Yuki was afraid. Afraid of what might happen if her frail limbs couldn t drag her deadweight body
another inch. But, from the loud silence of the barren land she was lugging herself across by the
direction of a boy, she heard a shout from ahead of her. They had finally arrived. Where exactly, Yuki
had no clue.
Their tour guide eventually led them to a large building covered in rough looking black tarpaper. Yuki
then realized they had finally arrived at Barrack 2, where she and her family and close friends would
be living for the rest of their lives. Yuki was hoping it was more colorful on the inside than it was on
the outside. But at that moment, she didn t care. The sun was beating down on them, dust was drifting
into her respiratory system, causing her to cough constantly, and she was parched. Shriveled as she
was, she felt as though her skin could be peeled from the bone. They all walked through the huge door
on the side of the building. The feel of air conditioning made everyone there sigh with relief and
ignore the fact that they entered their own living hell. The push of cold air was like a punch in the
face. Smells were rushing through Yuki s little nose. The scent was pungent; like mold and possibly a
dead animal.
What apartment were you all assigned to? the guide asked.
Yuki and her mother are in Apartment C, Emi explained. Grandma made sure we had rooms close to
each other. Emi smiled at the thought of her determined,
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Thermal Response Lab Report
Results
The Armadillidium Vulgare population had statistically significantly population distributions while
under the variety of environmental stimuli they were exposed to (Table 1). At the end of the thermal
response experiment, it was documented that a significant portion of the test population had migrated
to the cooled testing chamber as opposed to the heated chamber (Figure 1). Although the light stimuli
experiment illustrated a weaker preference of environmental stimuli, a major portion of the population
did migrate to the darkened chamber as opposed to the chamber exposed to light (Figure 2). In
addition, the calculations of the class data resulted in a strong suggestion that the stimuli tested were
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As these values are greater than any value recognized on the provided chart in appendix G of the
Biology 1442 lab manual, it is with substantial statistical evidence that the null hypothesis should be
rejected. No critical value under the designated degree of freedom was illustrated to be larger than the
calculated values. As there was no control group to compare the experiment results with, giving the
experimental values any significance would be nearly impossible without statistical tests (such as the
chi squared test). The pill bugs behavioral response would highly suggest that its ideal environment is
a cool and dark location. The behavior could be considered an adaptation as the drive to inhabit the
ideal environment for its needs would lead to survival and reproduction. As a crustacean with gills and
the need for a damp environment to breath, a cool and dark place is more likely than a well lit and
warm place to retain the moisture needed to survive. When exposed to heat or light, the pill bug is
likely to become dehydrated and not survive, so the drive to get out of such conditions would increase
its chance for
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How Architects Change The World
How Architects Change the World
To provide meaningful architecture is not to parody history, but to articulate it. Daniel Libeskind
Mankind has built structures since the beginning of time and every structure which has been built
throughout history has a story behind it. The reasons for building these structures are many and varied.
The main reason for building a structure is out of necessity. Buildings such as the aqueducts of Rome,
Windsor Castle of Medieval Europe, and the Golden Gate Bridge, were built out of necessity. Another
reason for building a structure is an artistic expression or to express a sentiment, such as the Statue of
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Without architects, none of us would be living in houses, none of us would have schools to go to, and
none of us would have bridges to cross water. One good example of a structure being built out of
necessity is the golden gate bridge.
The Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is a suspension bridge 4,200 feet long spanning the San
Francisco Bay. It opened in 1937 and was the longest suspension bridge in the world until 1964.
Joseph Strauss was the head engineer for the bridge, but it was ultimately designed by Leon Moisseiff,
who was also the championed designer of the Manhattan Bridge. The bridge cost over 35 million
dollars and from it s opening through January 2014, over two billion vehicles have crossed the bridge.
The color of the Bridge is officially international orange picked by architect Irving Morrow because it
complements the natural scenery, and this orange makes this bridge one of the most recognized bridge
in the world.
In addition to being one of the most recognized bridge in the world, today the Golden Gate Bridge is
one of the most photographed and the most driven over bridge in the world. It s lasting impact is not
only it s usefulness but also the aesthetic appeal it adds to the California landscape as well as an object
of pride for Californians.
The Roman Aqueducts
Another architectural feat that was completed out of necessity was the Roman Aqueducts. Aqueducts
are a
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Skeletal Muscle, Cardiac Muscle And Smooth Muscle
Contents Page
Introduction 4
In Brief: Skeletal Muscle, Cardiac Muscle Smooth Muscle Image 1.0 Anatomy Of Smooth Muscle
Table Basic Muscle Comparison 5 Note: See Appendix For Further Detail. Image 1.1 Muscle Cell
Variations Image 2 Stimulus Transmission Image 3 Axon Junction 6
Events At The Neuromuscular Junction And Of A Synaptic Transmission
Skeletal Muscle In More Detail Including: Fascia Epimysium, Perimysium, Endomysium, Aponeurons
7 Periosteum
Image 4: Structure Of A Muscle Fibre
Myofibres, Sarcolemma, Sarcoplasm, Mitochondria
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, Terminal Cisternae
Transverse Tubules.
Sarcomeres 8 Including: Myosin, Actin, Tropomyosin, Troponin, Titin Z Lines. Image 5: Sarcomere 1.
Image 6: Sarcomere 2.
Muscle Contraction 9 Sliding Filament Theory Image 7: Sliding Filament Theory 10
How Muscles Resist Contraction
Connective Tissue
Smooth Muscle Variation 11
Isometric Contraction
Isotonic Contraction 12 Image 8: Isotonic Isometric Contraction Image 9: Concentric And Eccentric
Contraction
Muscle Attachment Including: Origin, Insertion, Agonist, Antagonist Synergists.
Metabolism Of Muscle Including: Phosphagen System, 13 Muscle Types:
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Jeanette Wallis Book Report
Jeanette Wallis in this book is about in her twenties or thirties. This whole story is a flashback of her
childhood. The book starts off when Jeanette is three. This takes place in the 80 s or 90 s. Jeanette and
her family never stayed in one spot. They were always on the go, because of the fact that they are poor
and couldn t afford rent, or they had to go to court, or some other reason. There was a long period of
time where they didn t really live anywhere, they were always on the road, or living in the car.
Jeanette always had high hopes for her family, even if they were brainwashing her. She especially
believed in her father, and thought that he really was taking care of them and that they were really
going to find the glass castle, which is what he always told the children they were going to find gold
one day and finally build the glass castle. She s very independent, has always been. She doesn t like
relying on anyone else. At the age of three JEanette was making herself some hotdogs. HEr parents
belived that if a child was hungry enough tey could learn to make their own food. Her parents never
really took care of her. Jeanette ended up catcing on fire while making her hotdogs and was taken to
the hospital. SHe wouldn t have bee nactually taken to the hospital ... Show more content on
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Some kids throw temper tantrums or whine and complain all of the time, but Jeanette, hasn t had
much. SHe never got nice toys for christmas, she went days without food, and she wore the same
clothes all of the time. However, JEanette lived the most of everyday. She was always the optimist,
always the one to have the power of positive thinking. Even though she didn t have much at all, she
still loved, and enjoyed life mostly everyday. Jeanette had to learn how to mature right away, which
most kids don t have to. She was living, her growing up life was rough, but she kept thinking positive
and kept going, and believing in her
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Essay about sociology quiz answers
Question 1
1. Following C. Wright Mills, sociologists refer to breaking free from the immediacy of personal
circumstances and putting things in a wider social context as the: a. sociological imagination b.
psychologization process c. emergence theory d. recognition of self e. accumulation of capital
1 points
Question 2
1. According to the text, __________ involve constructing abstract interpretations that can be used to
explain a wide variety of situations. a. beliefs b. theories c. empirical answers d. views e. ideologies 1
points
Question 3
1. According to __________, to become a science, sociology must study social facts, aspects of social
life that shape our actions as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
a.
Multiculturalism
b.
Cultural relativism c.
Ethnocentrism
d.
Assimilation
e.
Apoliticism
1 points
Question 7
1. The practice of judging a society by its own standards is called: a. assimilation b. ethnocentrism c.
apoliticism d. multiculturalism e. cultural relativism
1 points
Question 8
1. __________ is one of the best examples for demonstrating both the unity and the diversity of
human culture, because there are no cultures without it. a.
Dental care b.
Medicalization
c.
Language
d.
Psychiatry
e.
Monogamy
1 points
Question 9
1. Societies whose subsistence derives from the rearing of domesticated animals are called
__________societies. a. agrarian b. postmodern c. industrialized d. pastoral e. millenarian 1 points
Question 10
1. __________ is a sense of identification with one s people that is expressed through a common set of
strongly held beliefs. Sometimes these include the belief that the people of a particular nation have
historical or God given rights that supersede those of other people. a.
Ethnic enclaving b.
Disidentification
c.
Self reflection
d.
Nationalism
e.
Conflict theory
C4
Question 1
1. The sociologist who developed the field of microsociology and emphasized the importance of
understanding the seemingly trivial was: a.
Max Weber b.
Karl Marx c.
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William Shakespeare Fraud Essay
Was Shakespeare A Fraud? One of the most argued cases in history is whether or not William
Shakespeare was the one to write his own plays, or if he had someone else write them for him. There
are numerous amounts of arguments agreeing that Shakespeare wrote his plays, and then there are
numerous amounts disagreeing with his penmanship of his plays. According to some sources,
Shakespeare was an impractical choice to write such famous works of art due to his lack of traveling,
and his lack of education (Hechinge). These theories come into play when explaining that Shakespeare
was, indeed, a fraud. One of the most common pieces of evidence used to support that Shakespeare
did not write his own plays was his social status. Shakespeare was a ... Show more content on
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The idea of Edward de Vere being the author was first proposed in 1920 by a man named J.T Looney,
and is still being argued to this day (Hechinge). Edward de Vere being the playwright came into idea
because of his social status. As he was a highly educated man, and had been trained as a lawyer he
made a perfect fit for plays that contained so much legal information and knowledge (Hechinge).
Multiple strange connections had been made between the writings of Hamlet and Edward de Vere. For
example, Vere had previously been captured by pirates in the English Channel and later was found
naked on Denmark s shore and in Hamlet, Hamlet describes himself as being naked on a kingdom s
shore after he encounters buccaneers
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Pros And Cons Of Using A Calculator
Should calculator be used in beginning algebra class why or why not? There are pros and cons about
using a calculator in the course of beginning algebra. We are not going to deiced weather or not
calculator should be used, we will decide at what points should they be used. In order to do that we
will discuss the pros and cons of calculators in beginning algebra.
What are the pros of using a calculator in this course? There are three main pros of using a calculator
in beginning algebra. The three main points I am going to hit are technology knowledge, enjoyment
and accuracy. Technology is a huge part in today s learning experience, so I think its a good idea for
the students to learn how to use a calculator. Math is horrible anyways so having a calculator will help
make math more enjoyable. If your teacher hates the idea of using a calculator then maybe you should
bring up a calculator day. The final pro of using a calculator in math is Accuracy. Accuracy is very
important in math. That is why I personally think we need to use calculator in math to check our work
and if we answered the problem wrong then we will need to go back and re work it out so we can get
it right. Calculator are immensely valuate for validating work. Students should learn calculators are
helpful tools and a tool that should not be taken advantage of. In this paragraph we have discussed the
three main pros of math technology knowledge, enjoyment and accuracy.
What are the cons of using a
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Male Dominance In The Color Purple Research Paper
Male Dominance in The Color Purple
In the 1900s, the father figure in the average family played a humongous part on the way people went
about their daily lives. Women had few rights and the males were considered the most important role
in a female s life. Often the power held by males were taken advantage of. The Color Purple is a book
based in 1900s and it describes how an average black female went in that time period. It also exhibits
many hardships caused by dominant male roles.The main character Celie goes through many ups and
downs as does her step son Harpo, and Harpo s wife Sophia. In The Color Purple, by Alice Walker, the
violent actions committed by dominant male roles affect others emotions and reactions through the
characters Celie, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The novel introduces the troubles of the main character Celie immediately. He never had a kine word
to say to me...then he push his thing inside my pussy...I cry (Walker 1). In the very beginning of the
book, Celie is raped by someone who she refers to as Pa. Then, it says that she gets beat. He beat me
today cause I winked at a boy...I didn t wink...I don t even look at mens...I look at women, tho, cause I
m not scared of them (Walker 5). Through Celie s words, Walker shows one of the first effects in a
female s life when a dominant man abuses his power. Celie s traumatic experiences with men effects
her; she is so used to being abused by men that it causes her to be scared of them. The second effect
the traumatic experience caused Celie is numbness. When Celie gets beaten or raped she describes it
as making herself a tree or doing his business and not feeling anything at all (Walker 23). And,
according to the Joyful Heart Foundation, one of the common emotional effects of rape is numbness
and fear (Joyful Heart Foundation). So, when Celie is beaten, instead of defending herself, she does
not do anything unlike other characters in the novel. Celie tends to act submissive and accept
everything that comes to
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Risk Factors For Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
While a universal screening strategy is the best strategy to assure that all women with GDM are
diagnosed and treated, the cost of such a strategy may prove to be prohibitive for some populations.
Known risk factors for gestational diabetes mellitus include a family history of diabetes, race (Asian,
African American, Hispanic and Native American women have a higher incidence of GDM than non
Hispanic Caucasian women [Ferrara, 2007; Slocum and Burke Sosa, 2002]), obesity (body mass index
[BMI] ≥25 kg/m2), high pre pregnancy fasting blood glucose levels, increased maternal age, parity,
polycystic ovarian syndrome, sociodemographic and behavioral attributes, previous adverse
pregnancy outcomes, and previous GDM (Gunderson, et al., 2007; ... Show more content on
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The risk factors selected for this study were a family history of diabetes, a personal history of GDM,
maternal age of 35 or older, a BMI ≥25 kg/m2, and a history of macrosomia in a previous pregnancy.
It should be noted that two of these criteria (previous GDM and previous macrosomic infant) cannot
be applied to nulliparous women. In this study, investigators found that the number of risk factors
identified was directly proportional to the prevalence of GDM and the incidence of adverse events
related to GDM, including preeclampsia, macrosomia, LGA infants, and shoulder dystocia.
Interestingly, 35% of the women on the study that did not have any of the risk factors identified were
subsequently diagnosed with gestational diabetes. These women also experienced more GDM related
events, despite being treated, than women without GDM. This high percentage is likely reflective of
the low number of risk factors used in the study (only three risk factors for nulliparous women),
combined with the fact that patients may be mistaken regarding family medical history. The patients in
this study were predominantly of low socioeconomic status, which is considered by many experts to
be a risk factor for GDM (Gunderson, et al., 2007). If socioeconomic status had been used as one of
the risk factors evaluated, it is likely that far fewer than 35% of patients without risk factors would
have
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Essay On Standing Tall
The book, Standing Tall: The Kevin Everett Story (Published in 2008) written by Sam Carchidi is
about a former NFL player overcoming a seemingly irreversible injury during his professional career.
I selected this book because it reminds me of the days when I played football in high school and how
fortunate I was to be able to walk away from the sport with no severe injuries. I constantly read about
the freak accidents in football that either left an athlete with a lifelong injury or sometimes even death.
This book stood out to me because it is about a player who went against the odds and was able to
somewhat recover from what seemed like an injury that would have left him disabled for the rest of
his life. The book begins conversation about how Kevin Everett was entering his third year as a tight
end and special team s player for the Buffalo Bills organization with a promising future ahead of him.
This was all about to change in the season opening game for Keven against the Denver Broncos.
During the opening game Kevin was making special teams tackle after a punt to put the Broncos far
back into their own territory, but that tackle was about to change Kevin s life. After taking down the
opposing player Kevin was left in the ground motionless and not responding. Kevin was carted off the
field and taken to one of the nearest hospitals. After ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This story gives a good explanation in that freak accidents can happen and you can either sit back and
accept what happened to you, or you can try to fight back and not be your disability and/or problem. I
would recommend this book for anyone that has a passion for sports or generally likes a good read
about someone who defeats adversity. This book has defiantly impacted me in the aspect that Kevin
did something
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Arthur Leander s Station Eleven
The nature of one s history has an inevitable effect on their future. In many cases, the forthcoming
situations that one faces are based on recollections of the past and their interpretation of it. Within the
novel, Station Eleven, author Emily St. John Mandel develops a plethora of characters whose past
actions and memories have a considerable effect on their future. This is exemplified through the
impact that Arthur s turmoil lifestyle has on him as he ages, Tyler s development of radicalistic beliefs
due to his exposure towards profound ideology from a very young age, along with Kirsten s change in
perspective and formation of interests due to prior actions and memories. Throughout his acting
career, Arthur Leander s dramatic lifestyle as well as series of tumultuous events impact him greatly.
As decades go by, Arthur s previous affairs reshape his mentality for the future. His fame results in a
substantial lack of privacy, and after years of encountering such exposure to the public, his sole desire
is to be left in peace. Despite this, during the opening years of his acting career, Arthur is desperate for
his first glimpse of fame and wants to be famous (St. John Mandel, 110). As his career progresses, this
desire begins to vanish due to his loss of personal privacy; largely due to the media. Arthur ... Show
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John Mandel integrates numerous characters into the book whose previous actions have an immense
effect on their future. This can be displayed within Arthur s changing attitude towards the media as he
ages, Tyler s exposure to radicalistic religious beliefs and the role it plays within his life, as well as
Kirsten s personal struggles over previous acts of violence and interactions with others. One s history
and their perception of such events will pave a path ahead of them. The effect of previous actions
upon one s life will play an indefinite role in their
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Theory
Ralph Waldo Emerson was born on May 25, 1803, in Boston, Massachusetts to Ruth Haskins Emerson
and William Emerson, minister (Waldo, 1983). Emerson eventually grew up to also become a leader in
the Church. The social environment of Boston at the turn of the nineteenth century would
progressively be stamped by the conflict between its more seasoned conservation values and the
radical change developments and social optimists that were risen in the decades leading through the
1840s. Emerson was one of five surviving children. Waldo, as Emerson was called, entered Harvard at
age fourteen, instructed in the summer, held tables, and with his brother Edward, composed papers for
other understudies to pay his costs. Graduating in the center of his course, Emerson instructed in his
brother William s school until 1825 when he entered the Holiness School at Harvard (Waldo, 1983).
Emerson also opened his own school in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. The design of Emerson s mental
life was molded in his early years. Ralph Waldo Emerson became known as the voice of intellectual
culture in the United States.
Emerson s early life also included preaching after being ordained in 1829 to serve the Old Second
Church until it no longer pleased him in 1831. The early death of his wife, Ellen Tucker, from
tuberculosis caused Emerson to give up on the church and resign in 1932. He began to engage in
altercations often with the church about Communion and public prayer. In one of his essays he wrote,
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Perfect Union Speech Analysis
On March 18 20008, Obama gave a speech on how to make a more perfect union. This speech was to
the potential voters in the 2008 election on the comment Reverend Wright made which was talking
about the problems America has and trying to divide the nation at that time instead of bringing unity
with his comments. He talked about race equality, our soldiers, our next generation and why we need
to come together as a proud country. He was honest with what he said because they are all what we are
facing today. He talked in favor of all Americans to save his reputation and to make the people vote
for him. Future President Barack Obama gave a speech to the potential voters on the comment
Reverend Wright made. He wanted to stretch on how we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the United States, we have respect for our soldiers and we do not take them for granted. He first set
this by using hyperbole and bleed together (paragraph 46, line 2). He exaggerated here to convince the
people that he loves and respect the veterans, when he says these, people s minds shifts to our soldiers
that died for the country and kept it safe. They also think about their families and these creates an
emotional feeling for Obama and the citizen. He talked about we need to help our soldiers so they will
not feel left behind, volunteering to bring them back home and have a better life. To elaborate more on
this, he said we want to talk about how to bring them home from war, he meant that we shouldn t be
thinking about what this candidate did wrong but how we need to improve and protect it. How we
need to come together no matter what your race or gender is so our soldiers will not have to come to
the country and fight another unreasonable war. Bleed together was established to describe our fallen
soldiers.It tells us that noo matter the circumstance, we will still fight,die and win together. In a
country there is always a flag that represents what the people stand for or our territory. Future
President Barack Obama added under the same proud flag (paragraph 46, line 2 3) to symbolize our
country and how proud we are to be in it because even though we have our
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  • 2. Pros And Cons Of The Erie Canal Erie Canal is a vital channel of the United States, connecting the Great Lakes with New York City through the Hudson River at Albany. Misusing the Mohawk River opening in the Appalachian Mountains, the Erie Canal is 584 km (363 miles) long, it was the essential divert in the United States to connect western conductors with the Atlantic Ocean. Advancement began in 1817 and was done in 1825. Its flourishing moved New York City into an imperative business center and invigorated the Erie channel s advancement all through the United States. Similarly, improvement of the conduit filled in as a planning ground for gigantic quantities of the pros who gathered other American directs and railroads in the next decades. Beginning in the 1780s, unique ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bison turned into a noteworthy transshipment point as homestead create from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Canada coursed through the city on its approach to New York City. Exchange kept running in the two bearings as made merchandise from eastern urban communities were carried on the trench into western towns and towns. New York City specifically observed an emotional increment in its exchange and bloomed as a noteworthy exchanging focus. In only nine years, tolls charged on the waterway had totally reimbursed the state credit and financed a few branch channels in the state. In 1835 the state chose to develop the channel to 21 meters wide by 2.1 meters profound (70 feet wide by 7 feet profound). Bolt estimate was additionally expanded to 33.5 meters by 5.5 meters (110 feet by 18 feet). Vessels on the augmented channel, which was finished in 1862, could convey up to 100 tons of create. Despite the fact that the waterway needed to shut for down to five months each winter, it remained a well known technique for shipment even after rivalry from railways expanded. Water transport, however moderate, remained a relentless and profitable technique for moving cargo, especially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Profiles of Ford Motor Company and Toyota Company Research on TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORARION and the FORD MOTOR COMPANY Describe and critically analyze the supply chain management practices employed by both of these companies. Are they involved in strategic alliances with major trading partners? If so, how and for what purpose? What strategies do they apply to procurement and outsourcing? What challenges and risks do they face internationally? How does each attempt to overcome these challenges? Compare how these organizations are incorporating sustainable(green) strategies in their supply chains? Does either or both of these companies derive a competitive advantage in their industry from the management of supply chain activities? Provide evidence for your argument. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Overall, China is the highest growth market. (http://www.toyota global.com/company/vision_philosophy/globalizing_and_localizing_manufacturing/) Globalizing and Localizing Manufacturing Made by TOYOTAAiming for Global Quality Assurance Since 1957, when the Crown was first exported to the United States, Toyota has expanded the scope of automobile sales across the entire globe. For over fifty years, Toyota vehicles have found their way to over 170 countries and regions throughout the world. As their exports have continued to develop so has the localization of their production bases, in line with a policy of producing vehicles where the demand exists . Now there are 51 bases in 26 different countries and regions. In addition, there are design and R D bases in nine locations overseas, showing that from development and design to production, as well as sales and service, Toyota has now achieved consistent globalization and localization. Among the hurdles that this globalization of production has to overcome, the most important is quality assurance, which requires that no matter where Toyota vehicles are made, they must have the same high level of quality. Toyota doesn t put a label on vehicles which says Made in The USA or Made in Japan , but instead opts for one label for all: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Aims and Principles of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act... The Aims and Principles of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act In the decades prior to the national reform of the Poor Law in 1834, the characterisations of the administration were of variety rather than uniformity. The social and economic changes at this time produced many problems for those that were responsible for the social welfare. Many areas throughout the country though found solutions to this problem within the legal frame work of the Elizabethan Poor Law of 1597 1601. In the initial stages the amendment act was set up to reduce the amount of poor rates that were being paid. In the first ten years of the amendment act the amount of relief being paid was reduced to a national average of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The way to stop this from happening was to reduce the fifteen thousand parishes into six hundred Poor Law unions. There was a great willingness to keep the poor in one place and so by 1843 there was one hundred and ninety seven thousand one hundred and seventy nine poor incarcerated into the workhouses. The workhouses were often described as bastilles. I do not agree with those who say that every man must look after himself, and that intervention by the state, will be fatal to his self reliance, his foresight and his thrift…. It is a mistake to suppose that thrift is caused only by fear; it springs from hope as well as fear. Where there is no hope, be sure there will be no thrift . (Winston Churchill, Liberalism and the Social Problems, 1909, p. 209). Many administrators were outraged at the idea of Central Government becoming involved in the Amendment Act because as far as they were concerned the old system was more than sufficient for the needs of the poor. The Poor Law Guardians then set about obstructing the Poor Law Amendment Act, as they thought it was an unnecessary addition to the current act. The worst of the activities to block this new act was in Huddersfield in the West Riding of Yorkshire. (As was). The Amendment Act was supposed to help the poor but instead all it did was alienate those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Communication, Section Of The Asq ( 2 ) In the Communication section of the ASQ (2), I assessed the baby by reading and playing with her favorite stuffed toy, which is Minnie Mouse . During the assessment, she was able to state words such as Baba , Mama , nana ; food, and No . She stated these words when she was attempting to leave the room from time to time to go see her father. The baby, while already been fed, wanted to go eat with her father stating Baba, Nana while pointing at the door. When the mother told her to come back, the baby shook her head and stated no . Then she was able to come back when I asked her to get me her favorite toy, Minnie, to play with. The baby was able to follow my directions after that had occurred. The baby brought back Minnie, and sat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She picked up a toy off the floor by bending over and holding her balance. The total score of the baby s abilities for this section was a 60. According to the ASQ, this score concludes that the baby is on schedule with her development. Fine motor: The third section of the ASQ form was to assess the baby s Fine Motor abilities. The baby scored a 45 on this section due to not being able to complete three out of the six activities. She was not able to turn the page of the book, stack toys, nor was she able to stack blocks. However, the baby was able to pick up her snacks by using her finger and thumb. She threw a ball back at her mother when directed. Also, she attempted to draw on paper using a crayon. Even though the baby did not complete the three tasks, according to the ASQ form, she is still on track with her development. Problem Solving: The fourth section of the ASQ form was Problem Solving . This section assessed the baby s ability to place items in a box, place Cheerios in a small bottle, scribble, and move objects with a stick. The baby was able to place bigger items in a box, but was unable to place the smaller items in the bottle. She was also able to scribble on paper but was unable to move objects with a stick, even though she attempted to hit the object with the stick. The baby scored a 40 on this section, which is still in the correct range for her age groups development. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Toilet Paper Core Everything in the world is in constant change. And everything needs continual improvement if the ever increasing demands of humankind are to be met. If I am a materials engineer, I will innovate new material for toilet paper core. I think everyone has question why it must be toilet paper core, and how important toilet paper core is. Toilet paper is the thing that most people use. Most toilet paper has core. When we use whole toilet paper, it will remain the core. Because of this core can t uses anymore so we throw it in the bin and it becomes to garbage. More used cores, more garbage. The innovation that I will present is making the core that can use as toilet paper. So when we use whole toilet paper, it will not remain any core to be garbage. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Effect Of Smoke Regulation On Hospitality Industry INTRODUCTION: Scientific research article should be presented as logical arguments and in such a way that sequence of the article sections will correspond to a model or chain of reasoning that applies to such article (Krathwohl, 2009, P.62). However, the research article by Hyland, et al (2003) does not seem to have the framework or follow this model or organized in chain of reasoning sequence/format for some reasons best known by the authors . Beside, Krathwohl, (2009) pointed out that this chain chain of reasoning model applies differently to preplanned and emergent studies. The authors justification of the need for the study, including the degree to which the authors synthesized and critically analyzed existing research to show that this study is the next logical step in the line of research. Hyland, et al (2003) wanted to carry out this research because they believed that there was gap in the previous studies which policy makers, tobacco industries and restaurant owners cite while making arguments that smoke regulation in hospitality industry will hurt their business and decrease revenues. They implied that complicity and conflict of interest between the researchers and stakeholders in hospitality industry together with tobacco industry might have influenced the research results which lead to the conclusion that smoke free regulation in the hospitality industry will negatively impact their sales and revenues. The authors also suggested that data collection methods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay On Web Development Life Cycle https://www.macronimous.com/resources/web development life cycle.asp This is a business (commercial) website which use the following process: (similar to programming logic) 1. Review, Assessment and Analysis 2. Specification Building 3. Design and Development 4. Content writing 5. Coding 6. Testing 7. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Social Media Optimization 8. Maintenance and updating (macronimous, 2017) http://www.idesignstudios.com/faq/process/#.WXor401MtaQ This site is also a business/ commercial site. Which uses a development process as follows: Phase One: Information Gathering Phase Two: Planning Phase Three: Design Phase Four: Development Phase Five: Testing and Delivery Phase Six: Maintenance (Design Studios, 2017) Both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The chosen colors align well with the author s writing style, which has somewhat of a darker undertone, overall the style and design matches the overall purpose. Website 2: http://aquent.com/ This website uses geometric lines and spaces to make its advantage. Generally, web developers can utilize lines as a space or content divider and create attractive designs for backgrounds or header images (South University Online, 2016). The Aquent website is a great example for this concept which makes it appropriate for this page. This homepage includes many links, nevertheless, navigation is not a problem since the links are clearly defined in both the header and footer. It is more time consuming than usual to scroll through the homepage. Nonetheless, I am certain that the design is still excellent and contends are laid out in an attractive manner. Once more the designers have chosen the rectangle as the most used shape which helps to divide the different sections of the page. Squares are used to link to different areas of the website. Aquent, being a talent acquisition network, has chosen a layout and design that conforms to its expectations with its use of appropriate colors, effective use of white spaces, relevant images and other elements to make the presentation well ordered and professional.
  • 9. Website 3: http://jorgehurtado.com// The texture effect chosen for this website is attention grabbing! Very appropriate for a site which presents art and other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Malcolm X Pilgrimage To America On April 13, 1964, Malcolm X left America for the holy Pilgrimage in Mecca, a pilgrimage that must be made by every able bodied Muslim. He landed in the Jeddah airport and noticed, Throngs of people, obviously Muslims from everywhere, bound for the pilgrimage... were hugging and embracing He had noticed the multitude of complexions and the masses of different people coming together with no racial or social prejudice. He compared his spiritual effect as if had just came out of prison. The overwhelming sense of brotherhood he felt was unparalleled to anything he saw in America. As he entered he abandoned his spiffy black suit for the white ihram (a two piece dress for men that covered the top and bottom and one long piece for women). The ihram would be worn by all pilgrims and Malcolm X points out that, You could be a king or a peasant and no one would know , Islam reflects the equality of men before God. This pilgrimage to Mecca was Malcolm s turning point in his, life, ideals and Malcolm X says the Holy City of Mecca had been the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the last few years of his life he preached for equality between the races and people of America. After pilgrimage, he had hoped for a peaceful solution to America s race problems. He wanted for the unification of the whites and blacks in America a harmonious sync. Though his blatant outright criticism of Jim Crow laws diminished, his message behind it flourished into life. He called for a united America in the union and collaboration of all races and people who believed in equality for all. He left the teachings and ideals of Muhammad Elijah who was head of the Nation of Islam and thought that the white man was a devil . A message that Malcom X used to believe wholeheartedly was now something he despised and preached against. His spirit of black nationalism stopped during this period and he inspired the people to come together as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Notes On Sherlock Holmes And The Scientific Community Within the scientific community some people believe that you cannot have a scientific mind and hold to religious beliefs (p. 87). They come to this assumption because they see religious faith as a form of mental illness, which is limited to a certain population (religious people only) (p. 72).2 When reasoning logically one most understand that not all things can be proven wrong or right. Sometimes things do not lend themselves to a right or a wrong answer. However a person can see where a line of thought leads too, which delivers a person to a certain conclusion even though it may not be a right or wrong. Every mystery and caper that Sherlock Holmes solved he credited it to deduction or elementary logic. However McGrath notes that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An endless series of causes and events does not make sense. This would mean a continual causal loop which cannot exist, nor could a causal chain of infinite length exist without there being something to first cause the loop to begin. This would require some kind of unrestricted or ultimate being which we Christians and some philosophers call God. The Apostle Paul speaks about natural revelation in Romans 1:20 and Albert Einstein alludes to natural revelation3 when he says, I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but expressed it clearly. If there is something in me called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it. With natural revelation we see that one can logically construct the belief in a God by simply observing the things present in nature. The prevalent acceptance that the universe had a chronological origin meaningfully shifted the stance in favor of belief in a first cause or an intelligent designer of the universe, which caused the universe to appear (Pg. 84).2 Many scientist hold to the theory that the universe is continually moving out away from a central focus point. What is this central focal point? Christians can point to this being the creator or the creation form which God created the universe Ex nihilo. Next is the quest for the best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Gordon House Blackstone House Gordon House was originally called Blackstone House and could accommodate up to 30 guests. The builder, Alfred Winter, cut a road through to Blackstone Lake in the 1890s to make the muskellunge more accessible. Mr. Winter was the local postmaster till the railway was put in by Lake Joseph to Parry Sound. Later he renamed it Gordon House after his admiration of the famous General Gordon who was killed in 1885 in Khartoum. The following are excerpts from many write ups on fishing, especially for muskie, on Blackstone Lake, before the lake was too civilized and fished. Years are boldfaced for convenience. The first documented case of fishing on Blackstone Lake occurs before even the first settler arrived or the lake surveyed. It is a brief letter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On inquiry at a cabin we learned he had found a boat and passed down the lake and would meet us at the portage, so we pushed on as it was a matter of importance to reach the carry very soon, as the fast increasing darkness would make it impossible to find the trail in the woods. Arrived at the portage we hastened over, leaving all that could not be carried at one trip to be returned for in the morning, and found M. coming across Portage Lake to meet us, accompanied by a sturdy settler whom he had found living on the shore of Blackstone Lake. The addition to our force enabled us to get all the camp traps over to the shore of Portage Lake. This lake is a beautiful oval sheet of water half a mile in greatest diameter, with high and densely forest covered banks, and lays between Otter and Blackstone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Summary Of Pamela Sandson s Heartbeat Braves Pamela Sanderon s Heartbeat Braves addresses discrimination against Native Americans throughout the novel. When a high ranking individual of the Office of Education at the facility that Rayanne Larson and Henry Grant intend to use for one of their projects informs them that they cannot use the cite and that they should leave the grounds immediately, Larson challenges him, asking, If we weren t Indian would you ask us to leave? (Sanderson 68). It poses an interesting question, and one that forces Sanderson s audience to reflect on how ethnicity dictates access to power. Later on in conversation, Grant asks Larson, Has anyone ever said something trance to you about being Indian? (Sanderson 119), to which Larson replies, Some people are taken aback that I don t have an Indian name. What s wrong with the name I have? No one ever says to an Italian, What s your Italian name? (Sanderson 119). Larson draws attention to a poignant disparity between the prejudices held against different heritages. In her piece, Savage Desires: The Gendered Construction of the American Indian in Popular Media , S. Elizabeth Bird discusses how, in contemporary popular culture, American Indians have become potent cultural symbols, and more specifically, Indian men and Indian women have come to fill separate and different places in the popular [Caucasian iconography (Bird 62). Sanderson, an urban Indian of the Karuk Tribe, deviates from this convention through the dialogue she inputs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Importance Of Traffic Movements One must follow these rules when parking indictating for at least three seconds. Steering to the left, straight. Correspondingly to the right. Some traffic movements include lane change right, lane change left, and reverse parallel park. Ark parallel to the road and as close to the left as possible unless one is parked in an area. Pedestrians nobody avoids neccessity to stop at the pedestrian crossing to view approaching. There are animals on the road, low down or pull up over the side of the road. One cannot sound the horn or make noise that might frighten animals. Intersect they give way to any pedestrians and vehicles. Always check carefully before turning or moving through to an intersection. Highway distance sign shows the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oneshould pass the rlt, just demonstrate safe decision making, observance of road rules. One drives towards pedestrian crossing, one will see pedestrian signs before the crissubg black and white poles. Exception the applicant is not penalised for stopping the vehicle on a pedestrian crossing. Before completing a turn at an intersection. If more than one vehicle is queuing to make the turn. Before stopping on the pedestrian crossing, the applicant must take all reasonable care. Uniquely for traffic movements stopping before the crossing may not provide an adequate view. The second queued vehicle should not encroach on the pedestrian crossing until the first vehicle has departed. Every applicant performs an illegal driving action, not specified and recording. Coming up to the pedestrian crossing down and ready to stop for any pedestrians.Or if one drives straight through an intersection from lane marked for turning traffic only.Does not drive wholly within their lane unless avoiding an obstruction.Driving on the wrong side of the road. The applicant fails to signal before crossing the lane boundary when turning at an intersection. Recorded the applicant is unable because of lack of driving ability to carry out the testing officer instructors. The applicant disobeys a direction given by an enforcement officer. To summarise exceptions the applicant is not penalised if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Questions On Marketing Analytics And Applications ISSS613 Marketing Analytics and Applications Assignment 3: Indonesia Market Research Report Submitted by Keerthana Ramesh 14th Nov 2016 TASK ALLOCATION SHEET No. Task details Responsibility Deadline 1 Data Collection (User Behaviour): Technology penetration info (e.g Internet, smartphone) Audience/ consumer data ( App usage, smartphone usage and ownership) Seng Swee Tieng Angela Karan Jyoti Khanna 5th Nov 2 Data Collection: Market potential data (e.g. Market size, growth forecast,) Competitive data ( Competitor and Partner) Donghyun Kim zan 5th Nov 4 Data Collection: Financial data (e.g revenue charge, how much to price (price ceiling, possible margins), fuel price and competitor pricing Li Qingyuan Keerthana 5th Nov 5 Market Writing and analysis Vietnam Zan 13th Nov, 10AM 6 Market Writing and analysis Malaysia Seng Swee Tieng Angela 13th Nov, 10AM 7 Market Writing and analysis Philippines Donghyun Kim 13th Nov, 10AM 8 Market Writing and analysis Singapore Karan Jyoti Khanna 13th Nov, 10AM 9 Market Writing and analysis Thailand Li Qingyuan 13th Nov, 10AM 10 Market Writing and analysis Indonesia Keerthana Ramesh 13th Nov, 10AM 11 Individual assignment All 13th Nov EOD 12 Consolidate findings and decide market prioritisation All 17th Nov Report Due 20th Nov INDONESIA MARKET RESEARCH REPORT Indonesia is the world s largest island country and it has about14000 islands. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Seven Day Mental Review Of My Listening Skills Listening is a skill that is not regularly taught in schools. Therefore, I found that analyzing my listening skills taught me a lot about myself that I did not know before. I kept track of my self talk and inner voice, did a seven day mental review, did the HURIER listening profile, and assessed how I listened in different social situations and listening contexts and what listening contexts I experienced the most. I also learned about my strengths as a listener being understanding and interpreting. My weaknesses were hearing and remembering. Additionally, I created some listening goals that I would like to accomplish this term. During the seven day mental review, I made some interesting revelations about myself relating to listening skills. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I feel like I barely remember academic concepts unless I repeat them over and over. For example, I usually make flashcards to study, which really helps, but only for classes that have terms and processes that lend themselves well to it. I also fill pages of notebooks with rewritten notes to help me memorize them and my phone is full of random reminders. As stated in the textbook, Remembering is essential if you intend to apply what you have heard in future situations (Brownell p 13). There is no point in learning concepts if I cannot remember them to apply to future situations. For example, in Tuesday s lecture somebody noted a concept that I thought would enhance the content of my essay. However, I cannot remember what was said or who said it. I also have a hard time remembering conversations that I have had with my friends. Therefore, I would like to enhance my remembering ability in both social and academic contexts. As stated above, I would like to work on memory skills, as well as responding skills. Responding is just as important as effective listening. The idea surrounding responding is that Your partner makes judgements regarding the quality of your listening based largely on the nature of your response (Brownell 13). The response is what provides feedback to the speaker and allows the conversation to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Is Not The Case With Neil Gaiman Fiction, as a genre, is a tricky form of prose. It is made out of imaginary characters and situations. Often these are very disconnected from reality that the readers are almost always aware that they are reading a book. That however is not the case with Neil Gaiman. His characters and situations are always tied back to the reality we live in. As outrageous as events get in his worlds there s always an element of reality, a real world problem that sucks the reader in. Even if he s talking of ancient gods or a fictional London where rats can talk and fox like creatures have a taste for fine china, there s a balancing element such as the ancient gods who enjoy a couple games of checkers or a protagonist who is about to marry a woman who he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mirror , Foucault writes, functions as a heterotopia in this respect: it makes this place that I occupy at the moment when I look at myself in the glass at once absolutely real, connected with all the space that surrounds it, and absolutely unreal, since in order to be perceived it has to pass through this virtual point which is over there (Of Other Spaces, 4). Gaiman s worlds do exactly that, the reader can perceive this entire new world as real as the one he lives in but the quirky elements would suggest otherwise because they are in fact within the borders of virtual. However, that which is virtual does not mean it is completely out of reality as Foucault s description of heterotopia suggests. The mirroring element to Gaiman s work shows that they cannot be qualified either as utopias but dystopias, they are mere reflections of mundane reality. In one of his lectures We writers [...] have an obligation to our readers , Gaiman says, it s the obligation to write true things, especially important when we are creating tales of people who do not exist in places that never were to understand that truth is not in what happens but what it tells us about who we are. Fiction is the lie that tells the truth, after all (Why our future depends on libraries). Even by this it is possible to say that while writing Gaiman has a clear vision and a means to mirror reality in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Octavian, the Greatest Roman Leader Essay Octavian enabled the long, nonviolent time of the Pax Romana, (Latin for Roman peace) by changing Rome from a frail, collapsing republican government to a powerful empire. He is known as the first, and one of the greatest, Roman Emperors ever. Octavian was born on September 23, 63 BC, and died in 14 AD. Born with the name Gaius Octavius Thurinus, he was adopted posthumously by his great uncle Gaius Julius Caesar via his will, and then was named Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus. This happened in 44 BC when his great uncle, Julius Caesar, was assassinated by a group of conspirators. Additionally, he received the name Augustus a term meaning the revered one from the Roman Senate in 27 BC. Because of the various names he had, it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After this, Octavian joined Caesar in the Spanish expedition in 46 BC despite of his delicate health. He earned the admiration of Caesar during this daring journey. Then Octavian was sent by Caesar to Apollonia, Greece to finish his education. Octavian was only eighteen years old and living in Apollonia, when he heard the news of Caesar s assassination. He found out that he was Caesar s adopted heir, and faced an array of advice from family, friends, and army officers. In 44 BC he took the name Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus, after the murder of Julius Caesar. Octavian s family begged him to stay where he was and renounce his inheritance because they thought the assassins of Caesar were very strong. Octavian did not take his families advice, and in a tremendously daring act he announced that he was going to Rome to claim what was his and avenge Caesar s death. Instead he went directly to Brundisium and gathered the large amount of troops located there. To make sure that people knew who he was, he called himself Caesar. This identified him fully with his adoptive father, and gave him legitimacy. He switched from the unknown Octavian to Caesar, or son of Caesar. Because of this, many of the soldiers from Brundisium joined his cause, and the army grew in size and skill. Octavian tried to make friends with the leaders of the Roman army, but Mark Antony and Lepidus opposed Octavian s claim to power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Eric Erikson s Stages of Psychosocial Development Essay... According to Eric Erikson, there are eight different social stages a person must go through as they mature. Each stage has a positive characteristic and a negative characteristic. If positive characteristics are fulfilled then their future will look good. So to what extent can the lack of reinforcement to the positive characteristics of Erikson s psychosocial stages of development effect you? The effects can be quite horrifying. Especially if all of the stages the only characteristics fulfilled are the negative aspects. Erikson s first stage was trust verses mistrust and it occurred from zero to 18 months of age. The point of this stage is to establish trust. Erikson believed this was the most important period in a person s life. Since ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If one was to achieve autonomy then they would have a feeling of confidence, but if those that don t achieve autonomy doubt their own abilities and have a sense of inadequacy (Cherry, 2011). The effects of autonomy can also come back and haunt a person an adult, even if they achieved it as a child. One of the most common scenarios would be when someone works for a company and their boss does not allow them to take pride in their work or make decision by themselves (Inglish). This lack in autonomy that is forced upon them is one of the most common reasons why a person leaves their job (Inglish). Initiative versus guilt is the third stage of psychosocial development. It s around three to six years of age when this role must be established. The goal is to establish purpose and its achieved through exploration and play (Cherry, 2011). Children begin to affirm their power over the world through interaction between people and play (Cherry, 2011). They assert control over their environment and they try to take control of their lives by planning activities, doing different assignments and taking on different challenges (Cherry, 2011). Imagination plays an important role because it encourages the freedom to do what they want and take the initiative of their lives (Cherry, 2011). When the child is not given the chance to play or explore, or is stopped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Music Synthesis Essay The piece Touraman contains key structural principles associated with West African music despite the different versions of Bembeya Jazz National and Lansana Diabate. The structural principles include an ostinato pattern, improvisation, triple meter, ensemble stratification, and hocketing. In the Bembeya version, the piece starts with a guitar flourish and then the test of the band comes in. The bass is keeping the ostinato while the guitars interlock and at certain points improvise; the trumpet improvises as well. This version also features some call and response, as the lead singer sings a line and the backing vocals reply in unison. Diabate s version is in the traditional jeli style, so the piece is played on traditional instruments, as opposed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The traditional version is likely to be played at a patron s event or accompanying a traditional ceremony, while the modern version is more of a social music played at dance halls/concerts. A couple reasons for the difference are the instrumentation and sociopolitical context of each version. Diabate uses traditional jeli instruments, which are non electric and specific to jelis, while Bembeya uses amplified big band instrumentation. A traditional ceremony in a village is not going to use electric guitars and bass, just as a large cosmopolitan dance hall is not going to use balas and Koran recitation. The two places are using music as a means for different ends one as a vessel for history and one as a stamp of modernity. This leads to the sociopolitical context; jelis are born into their profession and have certain rules around their music, while bands like Bembeya Jazz National were formed by the state (Guinea) to play music around the country during post independence. While state bands included jeli musicians, the instrumentation was different and the purpose behind the music was different as well. State bands were Sekou Toure s way to improve morale and encourage modernity during the unstable time following independence. So, Diabate s version is meant to be traditional, while Bembeya s version is meant to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How successful were the Labour reforms of 1945 How successful were the Labour Government reforms of 1945 51 in improving social and economic conditions? From 1945 to 1951, Clement Attlee was prime minister of the Labour Government. He aimed to improve the Social and Economic Conditions. The main aims to improve the social conditions were: to create a fairer society and improve the lives of ordinary people, build on the recommendations of the Beveridge Report, and slay the five giants (Want, Disease, Squalor, Ignorance, and Idleness). The main aims to improve the economic conditions were: fulfilling the Nationalisation programme and reducing unemployment. Labour had to recover from being identified with the failures of the 1930s. The Beveridge Report of 1942, written by William ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Housing was quite successful in a way (Squalor was another giant); many houses were built. 1.5 million Council houses were built and quarter of a million pre fabricated houses were built. Although, with the amount of houses being destroyed by bombs, not enough houses were built. It was successful because many people were able to move into one of these homes. Ignorance and Idleness were two of the five giants; ignorance was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Special Occasion Speech A True Hero Walking With Us Thank you for joining us today as the City of Mobile participates in the Race for the Cure Walk in celebration of October Cancer Awareness Month. This is a special occasion for many reasons but the most significant is that we have chosen as a community to make a difference and to show our own ability to be heroes. People define heroism in so many individualized ways and the world is full of heroes that make a significant impact and have admirable traits of all kinds. Our own designated heroes affect our mindset and influence our thoughts and our actions. It is powerful and influential. To me, a true hero changes the world and provides hope and peace in the most difficult situations. Today we celebrate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the real heroism of our world. Nancy Brinker gave the world an option to make themselves heroes to others. She gave them a way to find hope and these every day heroes educate and bring awareness and they pride themselves in celebrating every small step towards a cure. Cancer is deadly, and people should do everything in their power to help find a cure. There is not a single person on this earth that has not been affected by cancer. Ghandi said, be the change you want to see in your world. Everyone should choose to be the change and choose to be a hero, even if it s for someone you do not know. Today, we are privileged to have Nancy Brinker lead us as we walk together in the City of Mobile s Race for the Cure Walk and I am honored to be among so many heroes...each of you. Thank you, Mrs. Brinker, for being here with us ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Greatest Influence Of A Leader As I try to think of the person who has had the most influence as a leader in my life two people promptly come to mind. The first is my father, Cornelius Sims aka Bull, and the second is Robert Johns. Robert Johns was my mission president when I served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in the Dominican Republic Santo Domingo East Mission. Both have been superior examples of a leader in my life. Both have loved me and shown me patience in times where I was more than difficult. Both have been excellent examples of a daddy and a husband. With that said, I have decided to write about my father in this paper. However, there have been a plethora of events in which he demonstrated leadership in my life. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There have been many of these stories which were hilarious and I enjoy hearing them over and over, others were not so fun to hear. My father is a hardworking man as well as a family man. He was a strong proponent of discipline for his children and expected us to be respectful and to obey the rules. My earliest memories of my father were him working at Louisiana Downs, during the racing season, as an assistant horse trainer and as a semi truck driver during the down time. He would often take my older sister and me to the track or in the semi with him so we could work with him. He was well respected at the track and people were naturally drawn to him. It may have been his big smile, which he does not like to share in pictures, his stories, or his willingness to help others and the respect he expressed to others. In 1985, my parents decided to move the family to Fairbanks, Alaska which is where the majority of my mother s family was living. My father drove my mom, my older sister, and me to California where we met up with my aunt and her family to continue the drive to Alaska. While in California, my mother was involved in pedestrian versus car collision in a gas station parking lot. The operator of the vehicle responsible for the collision was an intoxicated male. This resulted in the first time I ever saw my father yell out of anger at another person. My uncles had to restrain my father for the protection of the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Regulatory Requirements, Codes Of Practice And Practice Unit 519 Develop Procedures and Practice to respond to Concerns and Complaints 1.1 Identify the regulatory requirements, codes of practice and relevant guidance for managing concerns and complaints in own company. The complaints policy for Affinity Home Care outlines the following aims:  To resolve concerns / complaints as quickly and effectively as possible, through an informal response by a frontline member of staff. If this is not possible then through a more formal investigation and conciliation in an open and non defensive way.  To ensure that all concerns / complaints are dealt with in accordance with the procedures.  To ensure that staff, patients and relatives/carers are aware of the policy and procedures.  To improve quality of service by identifying lessons learned from complaints and by implementing improvements in the service using the lessons learnt. As Deputy Manager part of my job role is to ensure our Policies and Procedures reflect a safe environment for both the client and staff, to enable clients to have the person centred care that the rightly deserve and as a minimum expect, whilst ensuring that staff are given the information, training and skills, to support the client in a positive manner, and to ensure they understand the client s needs. I assisted with the content of our Service User Guide in this pack I have devised a section which includes a piece about expectations on how complaints will be dealt with. This reads as the following: All ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. David Hume On Liberty Chapter 2 In chapter 2 of On Liberty, Mill concludes that people s opinions should not be silenced as long as it sticks to fair discussion. If a person will subject their opinions to other s criticism of it, then they should not be silenced. Hume makes three important points throughout this chapter of his book. First, Hume argues that people are hurt by the silencing of opinions. Not only the person who is silenced, but also the person who silenced them. He states that people should be able to hear every opinion so that they can decide for themselves how they feel about it. He finds four criticisms of this argument which include: (a) even though people may be wrong they still have a right to conscientious conviction, (b) a government has the duty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Crying Of The Soul By William Edward Burghardt Du Bois Crying of The Soul How hard a thing is life to the lowly, and get how human and real! W.E.B. Du Bois. Ghana Calls is a Poem written by William Edward Burghardt Du Bois. He is also formally known as W.E.B. Du Bois. He has been referred to as the father of the civil rights movement and as a historian, a sociologist, a scholar, a teacher, a novelist, and a journalist (Hufford D 1997). This poem was dedicated to Kwame Nkrumah. Kwame Nkrumah was the Ghanaian leader who declared Ghana independence from Great Britain (UK). Many of W.E.B. Du Bois literary work was devoted to issues associated with the people of African descent from America and Africa as well. In the poem Mr W.E.B. Du Bois wrote on how it felt growing up in Ghana Africa through the eyes of a child having a dream. The depiction of the dream gave details of the soul of one Ghanaian and the issues of the place they call home. W.E.B. Du Bois used imagery, personification and other literary devices in Ghana Calls to engage the reader on what he is trying to convey in his writing. W.E.B Du Bois used imagery in the poem. Imagery adds intensity to convey the portrait that the reader wants to paint in the poem. To add a visual picture of the land in the boy s dream Du Bois wrote Covered in ashes, chained with pain (Ghana Calls Line 22). Streaming with blood, in horror lain (Ghana Calls, line 23). As in lines I rolled in war and pestilence, war again (Ghana ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Brief Summary Of Lovely Bones Lovely bones is about a girl named Susie Solomon who got murder in December 6, 1973, when she was fourteen years old. The story begins when she was walking home from her school while her new neighbor/murder Mr. Harvey who was waiting for her at the corn field. When he saw her, he asked her to come and see something he built for the little kids, he built it under ground. When they crawled inside the hole underground, he told her to take off her clothes and he raped her. When she screamed for help, no one could hear her but still Mr. Harvey balled up her hat and smashed it into her mouth after he raped her, he told her say you love me she has to say and he killed her afterwards. Susie is now watching him, her family, her one only crush Ray from heaven, she is watching how her brother Buckley which is 5 years old suffering without his big sister also her middle sister Lindsey. She is watching life continues without her, her friends trading rumors about her disappearance, her killer is try to cover over his crime and removing any evidence that could lead to the cause of her death or his crime. Susie had a best friend at heaven her name was Holly who is her roommate and is watching with Susie life on earth. As Susie walking in heaven she met all the victims that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Harvey I managed that and I kept saying that word a lot. Don t. And I said please a lot too . This quote is representing a tone, a tone that the author Alice Sebold created it. She created a scary, intense tone. The author Alice Sebold was trying to get her readers into the story, she want us to feel like we were there and watching what was happening. Susie was screaming the whole entire time and she was trying to save herself from Mr. Harvey. At that moment, I felt like I was there and watching it to the point where I kind of cried and was really said for Susie. She was about to fall in love, but her murder didn t gave her a chance to fall in love, with her first love, who gave her first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Oh The Humanities Research Paper Oh the Humanities! Who wouldn t want to study the stories that gave life to the world as we know it? Read books that saved millions yet also fanned the flames of war. Texts that question reality, truth, knowledge, wisdom, happiness, and life itself . It seems silly to climb that academic ladder and never once question why. To search for the truth and values of the past is vital in creating a well rounded student, and more importantly a good person. This paper will examine exactly why the humanities are essential to all and the potential they carry. First and foremost, the humanities implore one to rethink the way in which they think. My experience in the Search courses have challenged my way of thought. Reading the works of people such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Allowing for discussion of these altering views creates a unique opportunity for students to dig into their values and ideas to formulate arguments. Students are forced to view topics from the perspective of others so that they might be able to sustain an argument. Furthermore, when ideas are discussed new points of views are exposed to students and suddenly this immeasurably important idea of awareness comes into play. Hearing different perspectives has the ability for students to better strengthen their argument as well as provide empathy and understanding among those of different backgrounds. For example, in class when we studied texts from the Bible I was forced to see and understand perspectives from students who don t come from a Catholic background. I consider myself catholic however my viewpoints don t always align with the Bible. After class discussion I have been able to interpret the Bible very differently and explore my personal beliefs more. I have been able to refine and deepen my personal views on many topics. In fact, studying the Bible has allowed me to strengthen my faith in my own unique way. A fact for which I am very grateful, a semi enlightenment that I would not have achieved without studying the humanities. Ultimately I can t stress the value of studies in the humanities. The necessity to explore our cultural, ideological, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Philosophy Of Social Science Hollis expresses his intention to explore the philosophy of social science of which he categorises into four modes. He attempted to seek for the acceptable compromises between all and each mode to define a better way of understanding the social world. Hollis clearly states that the key task of this book is to reflect on the underlying philosophy of social science through the critical examination of the theory and methodology in each approach. Some of the key questions are; whether the study of social science can use the same method as in natural science, does structure determine an action or does action determines structure in the process of social changes, and is there such a thing as the universal strategy to help social scientists in understanding the way of the world. The main theme focuses on Explanation and Understanding with the minor theme of Holism and Individualism. The book initially gives the impression that each social study approach has its strength and weakness that the combination of approaches would be beneficial and worth pursuing. Hollis starts off with the introduction of Structure and Action. The comparative framework is set out by the two social scientists who employ two different principles; Karl Marx and John Stuart Mills. Determinism is then introduced to further illuminate the difference between these two theories. Hollis also provides readers with the fundamental feature of Explanation and Understanding. The comparison represented through the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. An Analysis Of Data Serviceability Of Airtel Service Essay AN ANALYSIS OF DATA SERVICEABILITY OF AIRTEL SERVICE POINTS AN ANALYSIS OF DATA SERVICEABILITY OF AIRTEL SERVICE POINTS Submitted to Homayara Latifa Ahmed Chairperson IBA Career Centre Submitted by Rahsin Jamil Roll: ZR 23 BBA 19th Batch Faculty Advisor A.T.M. Jakaria Khan Lecturer Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka June 17, 2015 i LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL June 17, 2015 Homayara Latifa Ahmed Chairperson IBA Career Centre University of Dhaka Dear Madam, Subject: Submission of Internship Report on An Analysis Of Data Serviceability Of Airtel Service Points This letter is regarding the submission of my internship report, submitted as part of the requirements for completing the internship as part of the requirements for completing the BBA program at the Institute of Business Administration, University of Dhaka. I have found the experience of working towards the completion of this report to be both challenging and intellectually exciting. I was able to apply many of the important theories and concepts that I learned in my coursework at the Institute of Business Administration, and even to extend my knowledge base as I worked on this study. I feel that the skills I gained in working on this project in an organizational context will be helpful to me in my career and in further education, and I am grateful to you for granting me permission to work on this project. I pledge that this report has been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Contemporary Age Of A Novel Written By J. D. Salinger The Contemporary Age began in the mid 1940 s and is still continuing today. This age was different from the previous ages, but like all ages before it, it had its successes and problems. The Contemporary age has been characterized by wars or the threat of war. This left the American civilians feeling scared. This fear and the life of the American civilian during the Contemporary Age were captured in a novel written by J. D. Salinger. Jerome David Salinger, prompted mainly by his desire to become wealthy, wrote a novel that would cause mass controversy and eventually lead American authors into a new style of writing. The United States changed dramatically during the Contemporary Age. The Contemporary Age began around the time that World ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were given these jobs because the men were fighting the war. This development of more freedom showed women that they were capable of working outside the home. They performed their new jobs as well and sometimes better than the men did. This shift in the job for the women of the country, allowed the United States to be more successful during the war. As the war ended, the men returned home. The young men who had fought in the war had lost their innocence. Many were traumatized from the war, but they came back to the United States and wanted to work. Some women gave up their jobs to become housewives again, but most fought for their right to work outside the home. After the war was officially over, a great sense of euphoria was felt throughout the country. The war brought about a boom in the American economy and people were trusting in their government more. Unfortunately for the United States, as World War Two ended, another war was looming. Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union were taking control of Europe and spreading communism. The spread of communism was not good for America. As the U.S. confronted the Soviet Union, to stop the spread of communism, a conflict arose between the two military powers of the world. This conflict is known as the Cold War. The Cold War led to fear, panic, and anxiety, as a nuclear bomb could fall from the sky at any moment of the day. Fortunately, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Descriptive Essay About Carlie Phillie Phillie s All throughout the world there are so many different places to reside. Los Angeles, Boston, and New York, yet I chose Bonkville, Alabama? Bonkville is a small town with one main street that has a population of merely 432; however, there is one person in that 432 that still keeps me around, as this is where the story begins. As a kid, I had a wonderful life. Even though Bonkville is the size of an ant compared to most cities in the world, it is beautiful. We live about one hour from the beach; yet, we have thick forests and wildlife everywhere around us. It really is like the best of both worlds. At my house I lived with my mom, dad, and sister Betty. We went to Bonkville Elementary and High School. As probably assumed, we had the same kids in our class kindergarten through senior year, and with that we were all ready to get out of that town in the end; however, during senior year, I decided I would be okay if I never left. At the beginning of my senior year of high school, I began to like a girl named Shelley. Shelley started to change my life as she was the most wonderful girl that I d ever met. She had the prettiest smile and could lighten up any room. We dated all throughout senior year but toward the end things got rocky. Shelley wanted to live her life and go college and I still wanted to be with her, but it didn t matter. Shelley broke up with me August 23, 1987, on the last day of high school. This date will forever stick with my mind, as this is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Unit 4 Heat And Temperature Unit 4: Heat and Temperature Topic A: Illustrate and explain how human needs have led to technologies for obtaining and controlling thermal energy and to increased use of energy resources. Investigate and interpret examples of heat related technologies and energy used in the past (e.g. domestic and industrial purposes) Steam engines were the first engine type to see use in industrial purposes. A fire heats water which turns to steam and the steam then has the ability to move things. They were first invented by Thomas Newcomen in 1705, and James Watt (a Scottish inventor) made big improvements to steam engines in 1769. Steam engines powered all early cars, steamboats and factories. Trace linkages between human needs and development of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Describe the effect of heat on the motion of particles, and explain changes of state using the particle model of matter. There are four basic components for thermal energy (heat): 1. All matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms. These can only be seen with special microscopes. 2. The atoms are always moving they all have kinetic energy. 3. The particles have space between them. Different states of matter have different amounts of space. 4. Adding heat (energy) to matter makes the particles move more quickly. Since faster moving things have more kinetic energy, adding heat increases the energy of the particle. 5. Cooling it down decreases the amount of kinetic energy and slows the movement down. Distinguish between heat and temperature, and explain temperature using the concept of kinetic energy and the particle model of matter. Temperature: the average kinetic energy of individual atoms and molecules Heat Energy: The collection of random molecules in action. Compare heat transmission in different materials (e.g., conduction of heat in different solids, absorption of radiant heat by different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Compare And Contrast Hrothgar And Beowulf The epic poem Beowulf translated by Seamus Heaney, presents two heroic kings that have very clear differences on how they overcome challenges but they still keep their people in safe keepings. Hrothgar and Beowulf are admired by their people because they both show strong characteristics of what an Anglo Saxon king should do or be. The king of Danes, Hrothgar, was first introduced as an accomplished and wise king. He comes to be well known as a young king when he protected Beowulf s now departed father, Ecgtheow. Hrothgar wergild peace with Ecgtheow s enemies so that the bloody feud would end. With Hrothgar doing this generous deed to help Ecgtheow and his kingdom out Beowulf devotes his assistance in the beginning of the poem. One thing that makes Hrothgar a good king is that he always seems to stay true to his word, as is told at the beginning, the king kept well his pledge and promise to deal out gifts, rings at the banquet (53 55). It was clear that Hrothgar was an exceptional military leader with his bravery and strength but he is aged now and cannot fight the same as he used to. The Danes are then faced with an evil and wicked monster, Grendel, who terrorizes his realm. Beowulf asks Hrothgar if he could fight this battle for him to pay back his family debt and Hrothgar agreed. Hrothgar makes a promise to reward Beowulf if he succeeds in killing the monster Grendel. He says, For his gallant courage I ll load him with gifts.... shall know not want of treasure or wealth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Analysis Of The Book The Tour Well, here we are, he said at last. Yuki was afraid. Afraid of what might happen if her frail limbs couldn t drag her deadweight body another inch. But, from the loud silence of the barren land she was lugging herself across by the direction of a boy, she heard a shout from ahead of her. They had finally arrived. Where exactly, Yuki had no clue. Their tour guide eventually led them to a large building covered in rough looking black tarpaper. Yuki then realized they had finally arrived at Barrack 2, where she and her family and close friends would be living for the rest of their lives. Yuki was hoping it was more colorful on the inside than it was on the outside. But at that moment, she didn t care. The sun was beating down on them, dust was drifting into her respiratory system, causing her to cough constantly, and she was parched. Shriveled as she was, she felt as though her skin could be peeled from the bone. They all walked through the huge door on the side of the building. The feel of air conditioning made everyone there sigh with relief and ignore the fact that they entered their own living hell. The push of cold air was like a punch in the face. Smells were rushing through Yuki s little nose. The scent was pungent; like mold and possibly a dead animal. What apartment were you all assigned to? the guide asked. Yuki and her mother are in Apartment C, Emi explained. Grandma made sure we had rooms close to each other. Emi smiled at the thought of her determined, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Thermal Response Lab Report Results The Armadillidium Vulgare population had statistically significantly population distributions while under the variety of environmental stimuli they were exposed to (Table 1). At the end of the thermal response experiment, it was documented that a significant portion of the test population had migrated to the cooled testing chamber as opposed to the heated chamber (Figure 1). Although the light stimuli experiment illustrated a weaker preference of environmental stimuli, a major portion of the population did migrate to the darkened chamber as opposed to the chamber exposed to light (Figure 2). In addition, the calculations of the class data resulted in a strong suggestion that the stimuli tested were statistically different, with an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As these values are greater than any value recognized on the provided chart in appendix G of the Biology 1442 lab manual, it is with substantial statistical evidence that the null hypothesis should be rejected. No critical value under the designated degree of freedom was illustrated to be larger than the calculated values. As there was no control group to compare the experiment results with, giving the experimental values any significance would be nearly impossible without statistical tests (such as the chi squared test). The pill bugs behavioral response would highly suggest that its ideal environment is a cool and dark location. The behavior could be considered an adaptation as the drive to inhabit the ideal environment for its needs would lead to survival and reproduction. As a crustacean with gills and the need for a damp environment to breath, a cool and dark place is more likely than a well lit and warm place to retain the moisture needed to survive. When exposed to heat or light, the pill bug is likely to become dehydrated and not survive, so the drive to get out of such conditions would increase its chance for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. How Architects Change The World How Architects Change the World To provide meaningful architecture is not to parody history, but to articulate it. Daniel Libeskind Mankind has built structures since the beginning of time and every structure which has been built throughout history has a story behind it. The reasons for building these structures are many and varied. The main reason for building a structure is out of necessity. Buildings such as the aqueducts of Rome, Windsor Castle of Medieval Europe, and the Golden Gate Bridge, were built out of necessity. Another reason for building a structure is an artistic expression or to express a sentiment, such as the Statue of Liberty, the Gateway Arch, or the Eiffel Tower. A third reason for building a structure is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without architects, none of us would be living in houses, none of us would have schools to go to, and none of us would have bridges to cross water. One good example of a structure being built out of necessity is the golden gate bridge. The Golden Gate Bridge The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is a suspension bridge 4,200 feet long spanning the San Francisco Bay. It opened in 1937 and was the longest suspension bridge in the world until 1964. Joseph Strauss was the head engineer for the bridge, but it was ultimately designed by Leon Moisseiff, who was also the championed designer of the Manhattan Bridge. The bridge cost over 35 million dollars and from it s opening through January 2014, over two billion vehicles have crossed the bridge. The color of the Bridge is officially international orange picked by architect Irving Morrow because it complements the natural scenery, and this orange makes this bridge one of the most recognized bridge in the world. In addition to being one of the most recognized bridge in the world, today the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most photographed and the most driven over bridge in the world. It s lasting impact is not only it s usefulness but also the aesthetic appeal it adds to the California landscape as well as an object of pride for Californians. The Roman Aqueducts Another architectural feat that was completed out of necessity was the Roman Aqueducts. Aqueducts are a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Skeletal Muscle, Cardiac Muscle And Smooth Muscle Contents Page Introduction 4 In Brief: Skeletal Muscle, Cardiac Muscle Smooth Muscle Image 1.0 Anatomy Of Smooth Muscle Table Basic Muscle Comparison 5 Note: See Appendix For Further Detail. Image 1.1 Muscle Cell Variations Image 2 Stimulus Transmission Image 3 Axon Junction 6 Events At The Neuromuscular Junction And Of A Synaptic Transmission Skeletal Muscle In More Detail Including: Fascia Epimysium, Perimysium, Endomysium, Aponeurons 7 Periosteum Image 4: Structure Of A Muscle Fibre Myofibres, Sarcolemma, Sarcoplasm, Mitochondria Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, Terminal Cisternae Transverse Tubules. Sarcomeres 8 Including: Myosin, Actin, Tropomyosin, Troponin, Titin Z Lines. Image 5: Sarcomere 1. Image 6: Sarcomere 2. Muscle Contraction 9 Sliding Filament Theory Image 7: Sliding Filament Theory 10 How Muscles Resist Contraction Connective Tissue Smooth Muscle Variation 11 Isometric Contraction Isotonic Contraction 12 Image 8: Isotonic Isometric Contraction Image 9: Concentric And Eccentric Contraction Muscle Attachment Including: Origin, Insertion, Agonist, Antagonist Synergists. Metabolism Of Muscle Including: Phosphagen System, 13 Muscle Types: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Jeanette Wallis Book Report Jeanette Wallis in this book is about in her twenties or thirties. This whole story is a flashback of her childhood. The book starts off when Jeanette is three. This takes place in the 80 s or 90 s. Jeanette and her family never stayed in one spot. They were always on the go, because of the fact that they are poor and couldn t afford rent, or they had to go to court, or some other reason. There was a long period of time where they didn t really live anywhere, they were always on the road, or living in the car. Jeanette always had high hopes for her family, even if they were brainwashing her. She especially believed in her father, and thought that he really was taking care of them and that they were really going to find the glass castle, which is what he always told the children they were going to find gold one day and finally build the glass castle. She s very independent, has always been. She doesn t like relying on anyone else. At the age of three JEanette was making herself some hotdogs. HEr parents belived that if a child was hungry enough tey could learn to make their own food. Her parents never really took care of her. Jeanette ended up catcing on fire while making her hotdogs and was taken to the hospital. SHe wouldn t have bee nactually taken to the hospital ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some kids throw temper tantrums or whine and complain all of the time, but Jeanette, hasn t had much. SHe never got nice toys for christmas, she went days without food, and she wore the same clothes all of the time. However, JEanette lived the most of everyday. She was always the optimist, always the one to have the power of positive thinking. Even though she didn t have much at all, she still loved, and enjoyed life mostly everyday. Jeanette had to learn how to mature right away, which most kids don t have to. She was living, her growing up life was rough, but she kept thinking positive and kept going, and believing in her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay about sociology quiz answers Question 1 1. Following C. Wright Mills, sociologists refer to breaking free from the immediacy of personal circumstances and putting things in a wider social context as the: a. sociological imagination b. psychologization process c. emergence theory d. recognition of self e. accumulation of capital 1 points Question 2 1. According to the text, __________ involve constructing abstract interpretations that can be used to explain a wide variety of situations. a. beliefs b. theories c. empirical answers d. views e. ideologies 1 points Question 3 1. According to __________, to become a science, sociology must study social facts, aspects of social life that shape our actions as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a. Multiculturalism b. Cultural relativism c. Ethnocentrism d. Assimilation e. Apoliticism 1 points Question 7 1. The practice of judging a society by its own standards is called: a. assimilation b. ethnocentrism c. apoliticism d. multiculturalism e. cultural relativism 1 points Question 8 1. __________ is one of the best examples for demonstrating both the unity and the diversity of human culture, because there are no cultures without it. a. Dental care b. Medicalization c. Language d.
  • 41. Psychiatry e. Monogamy 1 points Question 9 1. Societies whose subsistence derives from the rearing of domesticated animals are called __________societies. a. agrarian b. postmodern c. industrialized d. pastoral e. millenarian 1 points Question 10 1. __________ is a sense of identification with one s people that is expressed through a common set of strongly held beliefs. Sometimes these include the belief that the people of a particular nation have historical or God given rights that supersede those of other people. a. Ethnic enclaving b. Disidentification c. Self reflection d. Nationalism e. Conflict theory C4 Question 1 1. The sociologist who developed the field of microsociology and emphasized the importance of understanding the seemingly trivial was: a. Max Weber b. Karl Marx c. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. William Shakespeare Fraud Essay Was Shakespeare A Fraud? One of the most argued cases in history is whether or not William Shakespeare was the one to write his own plays, or if he had someone else write them for him. There are numerous amounts of arguments agreeing that Shakespeare wrote his plays, and then there are numerous amounts disagreeing with his penmanship of his plays. According to some sources, Shakespeare was an impractical choice to write such famous works of art due to his lack of traveling, and his lack of education (Hechinge). These theories come into play when explaining that Shakespeare was, indeed, a fraud. One of the most common pieces of evidence used to support that Shakespeare did not write his own plays was his social status. Shakespeare was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea of Edward de Vere being the author was first proposed in 1920 by a man named J.T Looney, and is still being argued to this day (Hechinge). Edward de Vere being the playwright came into idea because of his social status. As he was a highly educated man, and had been trained as a lawyer he made a perfect fit for plays that contained so much legal information and knowledge (Hechinge). Multiple strange connections had been made between the writings of Hamlet and Edward de Vere. For example, Vere had previously been captured by pirates in the English Channel and later was found naked on Denmark s shore and in Hamlet, Hamlet describes himself as being naked on a kingdom s shore after he encounters buccaneers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Pros And Cons Of Using A Calculator Should calculator be used in beginning algebra class why or why not? There are pros and cons about using a calculator in the course of beginning algebra. We are not going to deiced weather or not calculator should be used, we will decide at what points should they be used. In order to do that we will discuss the pros and cons of calculators in beginning algebra. What are the pros of using a calculator in this course? There are three main pros of using a calculator in beginning algebra. The three main points I am going to hit are technology knowledge, enjoyment and accuracy. Technology is a huge part in today s learning experience, so I think its a good idea for the students to learn how to use a calculator. Math is horrible anyways so having a calculator will help make math more enjoyable. If your teacher hates the idea of using a calculator then maybe you should bring up a calculator day. The final pro of using a calculator in math is Accuracy. Accuracy is very important in math. That is why I personally think we need to use calculator in math to check our work and if we answered the problem wrong then we will need to go back and re work it out so we can get it right. Calculator are immensely valuate for validating work. Students should learn calculators are helpful tools and a tool that should not be taken advantage of. In this paragraph we have discussed the three main pros of math technology knowledge, enjoyment and accuracy. What are the cons of using a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Male Dominance In The Color Purple Research Paper Male Dominance in The Color Purple In the 1900s, the father figure in the average family played a humongous part on the way people went about their daily lives. Women had few rights and the males were considered the most important role in a female s life. Often the power held by males were taken advantage of. The Color Purple is a book based in 1900s and it describes how an average black female went in that time period. It also exhibits many hardships caused by dominant male roles.The main character Celie goes through many ups and downs as does her step son Harpo, and Harpo s wife Sophia. In The Color Purple, by Alice Walker, the violent actions committed by dominant male roles affect others emotions and reactions through the characters Celie, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The novel introduces the troubles of the main character Celie immediately. He never had a kine word to say to me...then he push his thing inside my pussy...I cry (Walker 1). In the very beginning of the book, Celie is raped by someone who she refers to as Pa. Then, it says that she gets beat. He beat me today cause I winked at a boy...I didn t wink...I don t even look at mens...I look at women, tho, cause I m not scared of them (Walker 5). Through Celie s words, Walker shows one of the first effects in a female s life when a dominant man abuses his power. Celie s traumatic experiences with men effects her; she is so used to being abused by men that it causes her to be scared of them. The second effect the traumatic experience caused Celie is numbness. When Celie gets beaten or raped she describes it as making herself a tree or doing his business and not feeling anything at all (Walker 23). And, according to the Joyful Heart Foundation, one of the common emotional effects of rape is numbness and fear (Joyful Heart Foundation). So, when Celie is beaten, instead of defending herself, she does not do anything unlike other characters in the novel. Celie tends to act submissive and accept everything that comes to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Risk Factors For Gestational Diabetes Mellitus While a universal screening strategy is the best strategy to assure that all women with GDM are diagnosed and treated, the cost of such a strategy may prove to be prohibitive for some populations. Known risk factors for gestational diabetes mellitus include a family history of diabetes, race (Asian, African American, Hispanic and Native American women have a higher incidence of GDM than non Hispanic Caucasian women [Ferrara, 2007; Slocum and Burke Sosa, 2002]), obesity (body mass index [BMI] ≥25 kg/m2), high pre pregnancy fasting blood glucose levels, increased maternal age, parity, polycystic ovarian syndrome, sociodemographic and behavioral attributes, previous adverse pregnancy outcomes, and previous GDM (Gunderson, et al., 2007; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The risk factors selected for this study were a family history of diabetes, a personal history of GDM, maternal age of 35 or older, a BMI ≥25 kg/m2, and a history of macrosomia in a previous pregnancy. It should be noted that two of these criteria (previous GDM and previous macrosomic infant) cannot be applied to nulliparous women. In this study, investigators found that the number of risk factors identified was directly proportional to the prevalence of GDM and the incidence of adverse events related to GDM, including preeclampsia, macrosomia, LGA infants, and shoulder dystocia. Interestingly, 35% of the women on the study that did not have any of the risk factors identified were subsequently diagnosed with gestational diabetes. These women also experienced more GDM related events, despite being treated, than women without GDM. This high percentage is likely reflective of the low number of risk factors used in the study (only three risk factors for nulliparous women), combined with the fact that patients may be mistaken regarding family medical history. The patients in this study were predominantly of low socioeconomic status, which is considered by many experts to be a risk factor for GDM (Gunderson, et al., 2007). If socioeconomic status had been used as one of the risk factors evaluated, it is likely that far fewer than 35% of patients without risk factors would have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay On Standing Tall The book, Standing Tall: The Kevin Everett Story (Published in 2008) written by Sam Carchidi is about a former NFL player overcoming a seemingly irreversible injury during his professional career. I selected this book because it reminds me of the days when I played football in high school and how fortunate I was to be able to walk away from the sport with no severe injuries. I constantly read about the freak accidents in football that either left an athlete with a lifelong injury or sometimes even death. This book stood out to me because it is about a player who went against the odds and was able to somewhat recover from what seemed like an injury that would have left him disabled for the rest of his life. The book begins conversation about how Kevin Everett was entering his third year as a tight end and special team s player for the Buffalo Bills organization with a promising future ahead of him. This was all about to change in the season opening game for Keven against the Denver Broncos. During the opening game Kevin was making special teams tackle after a punt to put the Broncos far back into their own territory, but that tackle was about to change Kevin s life. After taking down the opposing player Kevin was left in the ground motionless and not responding. Kevin was carted off the field and taken to one of the nearest hospitals. After ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This story gives a good explanation in that freak accidents can happen and you can either sit back and accept what happened to you, or you can try to fight back and not be your disability and/or problem. I would recommend this book for anyone that has a passion for sports or generally likes a good read about someone who defeats adversity. This book has defiantly impacted me in the aspect that Kevin did something ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Arthur Leander s Station Eleven The nature of one s history has an inevitable effect on their future. In many cases, the forthcoming situations that one faces are based on recollections of the past and their interpretation of it. Within the novel, Station Eleven, author Emily St. John Mandel develops a plethora of characters whose past actions and memories have a considerable effect on their future. This is exemplified through the impact that Arthur s turmoil lifestyle has on him as he ages, Tyler s development of radicalistic beliefs due to his exposure towards profound ideology from a very young age, along with Kirsten s change in perspective and formation of interests due to prior actions and memories. Throughout his acting career, Arthur Leander s dramatic lifestyle as well as series of tumultuous events impact him greatly. As decades go by, Arthur s previous affairs reshape his mentality for the future. His fame results in a substantial lack of privacy, and after years of encountering such exposure to the public, his sole desire is to be left in peace. Despite this, during the opening years of his acting career, Arthur is desperate for his first glimpse of fame and wants to be famous (St. John Mandel, 110). As his career progresses, this desire begins to vanish due to his loss of personal privacy; largely due to the media. Arthur ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Mandel integrates numerous characters into the book whose previous actions have an immense effect on their future. This can be displayed within Arthur s changing attitude towards the media as he ages, Tyler s exposure to radicalistic religious beliefs and the role it plays within his life, as well as Kirsten s personal struggles over previous acts of violence and interactions with others. One s history and their perception of such events will pave a path ahead of them. The effect of previous actions upon one s life will play an indefinite role in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Ralph Waldo Emerson Theory Ralph Waldo Emerson was born on May 25, 1803, in Boston, Massachusetts to Ruth Haskins Emerson and William Emerson, minister (Waldo, 1983). Emerson eventually grew up to also become a leader in the Church. The social environment of Boston at the turn of the nineteenth century would progressively be stamped by the conflict between its more seasoned conservation values and the radical change developments and social optimists that were risen in the decades leading through the 1840s. Emerson was one of five surviving children. Waldo, as Emerson was called, entered Harvard at age fourteen, instructed in the summer, held tables, and with his brother Edward, composed papers for other understudies to pay his costs. Graduating in the center of his course, Emerson instructed in his brother William s school until 1825 when he entered the Holiness School at Harvard (Waldo, 1983). Emerson also opened his own school in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. The design of Emerson s mental life was molded in his early years. Ralph Waldo Emerson became known as the voice of intellectual culture in the United States. Emerson s early life also included preaching after being ordained in 1829 to serve the Old Second Church until it no longer pleased him in 1831. The early death of his wife, Ellen Tucker, from tuberculosis caused Emerson to give up on the church and resign in 1932. He began to engage in altercations often with the church about Communion and public prayer. In one of his essays he wrote, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Perfect Union Speech Analysis On March 18 20008, Obama gave a speech on how to make a more perfect union. This speech was to the potential voters in the 2008 election on the comment Reverend Wright made which was talking about the problems America has and trying to divide the nation at that time instead of bringing unity with his comments. He talked about race equality, our soldiers, our next generation and why we need to come together as a proud country. He was honest with what he said because they are all what we are facing today. He talked in favor of all Americans to save his reputation and to make the people vote for him. Future President Barack Obama gave a speech to the potential voters on the comment Reverend Wright made. He wanted to stretch on how we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the United States, we have respect for our soldiers and we do not take them for granted. He first set this by using hyperbole and bleed together (paragraph 46, line 2). He exaggerated here to convince the people that he loves and respect the veterans, when he says these, people s minds shifts to our soldiers that died for the country and kept it safe. They also think about their families and these creates an emotional feeling for Obama and the citizen. He talked about we need to help our soldiers so they will not feel left behind, volunteering to bring them back home and have a better life. To elaborate more on this, he said we want to talk about how to bring them home from war, he meant that we shouldn t be thinking about what this candidate did wrong but how we need to improve and protect it. How we need to come together no matter what your race or gender is so our soldiers will not have to come to the country and fight another unreasonable war. Bleed together was established to describe our fallen soldiers.It tells us that noo matter the circumstance, we will still fight,die and win together. In a country there is always a flag that represents what the people stand for or our territory. Future President Barack Obama added under the same proud flag (paragraph 46, line 2 3) to symbolize our country and how proud we are to be in it because even though we have our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...