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The Power Of Power In The Bonfire Of The Vanities
Power is the ability to act on your own accord without any consequences to your own well being.
Additionally, it is the ability to influence the actions of the people around you in a way that benefits
you. The influence that power grants is one that allows a person to take control of their life, and
because of this, obtaining and holding power has been a basic desire of all humans since the beginning
of civilization. Power and its influence are clear components of the novel The Bonfire of the Vanities
by Tom Wolfe. In the novel, we find multiple powers that constantly affect the actions of the story s
characters. Some examples of these powers are the power of lust, the power of the people, the power
of the law, and the power of the media. Out of these powers, the power of the media is easily the most
influential power in The Bonfire of the Vanities because of its ability to influence people s decisions,
which is especially evident in Sherman McCoy s trial, its ability to influence the opinions of large
masses of people, and its ability to expose something to a much bigger audience.
The media s ability to influence decisions is the most obvious and influential power that it holds. In
the Bonfire of the Vanities, the media s ability to influence decisions plays a huge role in the
prosecution of the main character, Sherman McCoy, and without the media s intervention, specifically
Peter Fallow s story, McCoy is not indicted, and the case is most likely not pursued by the
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Freudian Theory And Horney s Theory
Freudian Theory and Horney s Theory: A Comparison Paper
Amy Simms
Yorkville University
Abstract
This comparison paper aims to highlight the main aspects of Freud and Horney s theories of
psychoanalysis, and begins to unravel some of the possible similarities, and many of the contrasts
between the two . Beginning with Freud, the grandfather of psychoanalysis, and comparing his set of
ideals with that of a woman who came shortly after him, Karen Horney with not only a new set of
views on psychoanalysis but a fresh new look on gender in society, much due to the culture and time
periods affect on each theorists work. Through the comparison of theories and views, the reader will
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Throughout the course of this paper, the comparison of Freud and Horney will show that while Freud
began forging the path of psychoanalysis, it was people like Horney who were able to challenge many
of his outdated views and improve upon them, such as challenging the concept that our personalities
are created by age 5, but instead personalities are fluid and grow with the person long after childhood.
(CITE THIS) In the end Honey shows human nature in a more positive and hopeful light, rather than
many of the despairing views of Freudian theory.
FREUD THEORY HIGHLIGHTS 400 WORDS
Starting at the beginning is taking a step back into Vienna in the 1850 s, when Freud s theories began
formation as his childhood experiences began to take place (Schultz Schultz 2017). Freud began his
work in the field of psychoanalysis and specifically the conscious and unconscious mind, and neuroses
through studying under such greats as Charcot and Bernheim (Boeree, C., 2006).
Freud started to think about conscious, preconscious and unconscious mind deeply, and thought that
conscious mind was a small portion of our whole mind, which he believed to be unconscious thought
that drives our instincts.
Begins to name those id ego and superego.
Wishes and drives can break into consciousness from unconsciousness when they become too big, like
overpowering thirst.
Ego is consciousness to satisfy the id
Superego is completed by the age of 7 and is
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Unity And Conflict In Canada
Canada
In lots of ways unity and conflict were themes in Canada. Conflict in Canada was showed largely in
the rebellion and French and Indian War. The French speakers in lower Canada were lead into
rebellion by Papineau and the English speakers in upper Canada by Mackinzie. The French and Indian
War was a war between longtime rivals France and British in North America. It started at the Ohio
River Valley. The causes for the war were past rivalry, competition in fur trade, rival native allies, and
land disputes. The French and Indian War was called the 7 year war, it started in 1754. NAFTA and
the mounties help with the Unity in Canada. The NAFTA is the North American Free Trade
Agreement. This made trading free for the USA , Mexico and Canada.
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History of the Indian Rupee
The currency of India is the rupee. Rupee is derived from the Sanskrit rupyakam which means coin of
silver ( Indian Rupee ). The rupee has transitioned through several governing bodies over its recorded
history. Each transitional phase can be traced by the examples of the rupee notes as follows: early
private and semi governmental banks, Government of India, King George V, King George VI, Indo
French Territories, Indo Portuguese Territories, Prisoner of War Coupons, Princely States, cash
coupons of Princely States, and post Independent India (Indian Currency Collector Online).
Early Private and Semi Governmental Banks (1770 1861 A.D.)
The European traders, especially those with the East India Company, were familiar with using paper ...
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Bombay s sub circles were Akola and Karachi, Calcutta s sub circles were Lahore, Allahabad and
Cawnpur, and Madras s sub circles were Vizagapatam, Cocinada and Trichinopoly (Jhunjhunwalla
Online). The first series of notes issued under the act of 1861 carried the portrait of Queen Victoria,
but those designs were quickly modified to account for the original simplicity. The notes were printed
on watermarked paper in England and included the signatures of Lord Canning (The Viceroy) and
Samuel Laving (the successor Finance Member). The denominations of these notes were: Rs. 10, Rs.
20, Rs. 50, Rs. 100, Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 (Indian Currency Collector).
In the early 1900 s as paper currency grew in popularity, the notes were universalized to ease the
restrictions on cashing the notes only within originating circle(s). The restrictions were eased
gradually, with the smaller denominations being universalized first. The issuing circle name continued
to be printed on the notes, either in full or as initials (Keynes p.44).
King George V (1917 1932 A.D.) The crisis of precious metal supplies during World War I in 1917
lead to the first notes featuring King George V s picture. The government also issued lower
denominations of the rupee for the first time, specifically the Rs. 1 and Rs. 2.5. During the 1920 s,
notes featuring King George V s portrait were issued in Rs. 10 and Rs. 5 denominations (Indian
Currency
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A Shift Leader For Walgreens Inc.
Introduction
I am a shift leader for Walgreens Inc. I work at one of the financially worst stores in the district. The
possibility of the store being close is even greater because the store cannot meet sale goals. Naturally,
the heaviest burden is places on the team members. For example, team members losing hours, causing
team members to lose sales, more responsibility placed on team members, and less chances for team
members to recharge and relax. Eventually, these changes in the workplace dynamic could cause
severe reductions in team members morale, in an otherwise normally positive and happy staff.
Therefore, in this paper, I will provide ground breaking research that explains the issues of low staff
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When an employee can come to work, with a lot going on in their personal life, make people around
them happy, satisfied that is the real definition of high morale. Being more than content with one s job
and will be taken notice by the customers around you. For example, Vision Critical founder Andrew
Reid says, Customers are starting to recognize their nonmonetary value and in return they expect more
than a receipt and a thank you . The customers will actually respond to the morale in the work place.
Customers will more than likely keep coming back if customer service is great.
Reasons having low Morale The largest problem at my store in particular is the employees are not
happy. When people happy sales are up, if people are unhappy sales are down. Founder and CEO of
Dotcom Distributions, Maria Hargety agrees, No matter how big your brand becomes, your company
is nothing without the people who make it run. Walgreens is one of the top drug stores in the company
and yet this store is barely making an enough to stay open. Hargety is expressing that brand does not
matter, what matters are the people behind the brand. As long as, employees stay unhappy,
productivity will remain low. Another reason, behind low morale, is team members are opposed to
change. For the most part, all the employees have been at Walgreens more than eight years. The
employees still have the mind set of
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mktg 205 unit 3 project
American Intercontinental University
Unit 3 Individual Project
MKTG 205 Principles of Marketing
November 28, 2013
Abstract
This paper is intended to shine a light onto distribution channels, both direct and indirect, as well as,
provide a better understanding of channel levels. It will also deal with the different channel
organizations, including conventional, horizontal, vertical and multichannel marketing systems.
(Kern R. 2013) These distribution channels and their organizations will help the candy company better
meet the needs of the niche candy market that they intend to target.
A Road Map to Candy Distribution
Introduction
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Selective distribution, however, should never be abandoned because that is what keeps the price of
their product from falling below a set value.
Channel Organization Distribution channels are organized in several ways: conventional, vertical,
horizontal and multichannel (Kern R. 2013). Some of these organizational methods are more
structured than others. When a distribution channel deals with more than one independent producer,
such as wholesalers and retailers, the channel is known as a conventional distribution channel. (Kern
R. 2013) These channels are not normally known to be strong and typically don t give the customer
the quality of product that they deserve. In a vertical marketing system, the retailers, wholesalers and
producers, join forces to create a unified front, promoting an individual product (Kern R. 2013).
Vertical distribution channels are stronger than the conventional distribution channels because all of
the companies involved carry some of the load of power. (Kern R. 2013) In a horizontal distribution
channel, companies join up and combine all of their finances and resources, in order to take on more
than one company or product (Kern R. 2013). A multichannel distribution channel is where a large
corporation uses two or more marketing channels to better target their desired customer segments
(Kern R.
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The Influence of Lord Henry in The Picture of Dorian...
In analyzing Oscar Wilde s The Picture of Dorian Gray, concepts such as influence and the origin of
evil in Dorian Gray play an exceptionally valuable role in understanding the motives of the characters.
Although some critics argue characters such as Lord Kelso significantly influence Dorian s corruption,
Lord Henry Wotton s toxic personality undeniably impacts Dorian the most. Throughout the course of
the novel, Lord Henry remains the ultimate source of evil and uses deception and persuasion to poison
Dorian from a naïve boy to a destructive monster. Shortly after meeting Dorian for the first time, Lord
Henry calmly declares, to influence a person is to give him one s own soul (20). In these few words,
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The colorful diction and syntax in this paragraph allow the reader to witness Lord Henry s sturdy grip
on Dorian s future as he begins to transform from virtually flawless to rotten. Word choices and
phrases such as motionless, parted lips, strangely bright, fresh influences, secret chord, vibrating,
throbbing, and curious illustrate Dorian s puzzling mood of total absorption as he stands stationary
and lifeless for ten whole minutes, a remarkably long time to comprehend a stranger s thoughts. While
Dorian initially exhibits a clueless and unenlightened perspective on life, Lord Henry s dominating
opinions strike a chord in Dorian, causing him to flood with waves of understanding about the purpose
of life. By comparing Dorian s brain to a chord, it generates a visual image of Lord Henry plucking a
single string that stimulates newborn thoughts to dance around in Dorian s mind as his angelic eyes
open up to corrupting theories about the dark world of pleasure. Although the fact that Lord Henry
generates a completely new influence over Dorian s mind is as plain as black and white, critic Esther
Rashkin asserts the abusive acts of Dorian s grandfather, Lord Kelso, plant the seed for Dorian to
eventually grow into a vile man. By blaming the tyrannical Lord Kelso for Dorian s corruption,
Rashkin demands the widely shared view that Lord Henry is the evil figure in the story who corrupts
the innocent Dorian Gray and
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Landslide Limusines Summary
As a consultant at Atwood and Allen consulting I was tasked with putting together a Performance
Management Framework for recommendation, to our client Bradley Stonefield s company Landslide
Limousines, it s important for us to examine the characteristics of performance management. I will be
optically canvassing the different topics to come up with a performance management plan that the
company can utilize to identify areas for amelioration and areas of knowledge. This plan will avail the
client in aligning the performance management plan to the organizational business strategy, the
completion of a job analysis process to identify the skills needed by the client s employees, and
organizing performance philosophies. My plan will avail the client
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How Did Jazz Dance And Jazz Music
In this essay I will be discussing how dance has a close relationship with early jazz music. I will be
mentioning dances such as the Charleston and Lindy Hop from the 1920s to the 1940 s, along with
jazz dancers such as Jack Cole.
Jazz dancing developed alongside jazz music in New Orleans. Beginning in the 1930 s onto the 1960 s
jazz dancing transformed from the vernacular form to a theatre based performance form that used
trained dancers. Choreographers from modern dance and ballet began to experiment with jazz dancing
and began to incorporate it into their dances, some of these include jack Cole, George Balanchine and
Bob Fosse. From here jazz dancing was influenced by choreographers as they required highly trained
dances to perform their dances which were greatly different from the colloquial dancing of New
Orleans in the 1990 s. Jazz dancing to this day is still extremely popular dance form, many dancers
flock to New Orleans and Louisiana as the city has such a connection with the music.
In the 1920 s the jazz era was starting and was in some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rhythm tap focuses on musicality and practitioner s conceder themselves part of the jazz tradition.
Tap dancers dance to rhythmical jazz music, they tap out of beat of the music that to create a
percussive sound. Some of the well known dancers are Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly. Jazz tap dancing
began as a form of expressing jazz music as the dancers emphasised the music.
The jazz fox trot was one of the most popular dances of this time. Jazz music at this time was either
called sweet or hot . Sweet jazz had a slow tempo and a rich sound. Whereas hot jazz had a much
faster tempo and had a much jazzier feel to it. Because the two of these types of jazz were so different
they were very popular. When people danced to sweet jazz it was called the slow foxtrot and when
they danced to hot jazz it could be called one step or just fox
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Cases in Finance
Case 41, MoGen, Inc. Finance 675
David Biggs, Amanda McAllaster, Jake Unruh, Andy Rao
Background Information
MoGen is a leading company in the recently surging biotechnology industry that specializes in human
therapeutic drugs that help offset the damaging effects of chemotherapy for cancer patients. The
business model for all biotech companies is fairly similar: through extensive R D, create new medical
drugs, obtain FDA approval and product patents and launch them into the market.
In order to achieve profitability and increase the likelihood of FDA approval for their various projects,
MoGen must ensure a consistent supply of cash to fund R D efforts and maintain financial flexibility
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Since repurchases reduce the shares outstanding, it kept the EPS relatively steady despite the dilutive
effects on EPS from the convertibles.
The share repurchase also provided a positive signal to the market that the company viewed its stock
as undervalued, a strategy that could encourage investors to increase their positions in the firm.
Fund Usage and Firm Needs in 2006
By 2006, MoGen needed an additional $10 billion of funding for various projects that aimed to
improve manufacturing capacity and processes, formulation, fill and finish capacity, investment in R
D and late stage trials, acquisition and licensing, and stock repurchasing.
To improve manufacturing processes and reduce supply risks, the firm estimated a $1 billion R D, a
vital component of the business needed a 30% increase in funding, totaling to an additional $3 billion.
Mogen was also looking to acquire Genix, Inc. and their intellectual capital for approximately $2
billion. Finally, the management team also wanted to maintain the share repurchase program and
expected to spend $3.5 billion.
All of these projects add up to a total of roughly $10 billion. Internally generated funds were estimated
to be $5 billion from net income and depreciation, requiring MoGen to find the other half of the
funding from a different source.
In search of additional funding, MoGen considered raising the $5 billion by issuing
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My Childhood Experience
Everybody has grown up differently. Everybody has different stories, different memories, and
different hardships that have shaped who they are as a person. When most people think of their
childhood they think of family night board games. They think of running off to the park with their best
friends, laughing on swingsets and hopping scotch until they were out of breath. They have memories
of vacations, funny stories at family gatherings, or that one time they fell of their bike and their dad
carried them home and put on a bandaid and made all the pain go away.
When I think of my childhood, I think of two defining events fairly early on that will stick with me
forever. I think of the first time I found out we were finally going to Chuck E. ... Show more content
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Telling us how much he loved us and that he was just gonna spend the night at his parents house for a
while until our mom calmed down. My mom, Paxtin and I took an unexpected trip to Idaho the next
day to visit family . When we came home, all of my dad s stuff was gone.
In an instant, my life had changed. I have no memory of my mom and dad being together and being
happy. Just the terrible things that led up to their divorce. The fact that when I thought back to my
childhood and all I could remember were the sad and depressing moments made me turning to
photography. As soon as I got my 3rd generation iPod touch for Christmas in 2012, I was obsessed
with taking pictures. I would take pictures of anything that i found beauty in. I didn t care that it wasn
t the best quality or I didn t know the right angles. I knew I would learn and upgrade and that in the
meantime, I would document everything on my shitty iPod camera in hopes to make up for all the lost
memories. I would grow to use photography as a tool to cope with a dreadful, fleeting childhood,
emotionally hard times I went through, and my biggest fears in life.
In no way am I trying to say I had the worst childhood I possibly could ve had. Mixed with all the bad
was some good. Like flattening out cardboard boxes and sliding down a steep, dry, grass hill because
we wanted to go sledding in the middle of July. Or going on
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Analysis Of The Film The An Inconvenient Truth
em{An Inconvenient Truth }em is a documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim about the
endeavor of Al Gore, former United States vice president, to convince the audience that global
warming is a severe problem that has influenced the environment and the way humans lived. The film
combines apocalyptic rhetoric with other environment rhetorics, including scientific rhetoric,
utilitarian rhetoric and aesthetic rhetoric, to persuades the audience apocalyptically that unavoidable
and irreparable environment problems will occur and gives the audience a feeling of powerlessness.
And the film, at the same time, tempers apocalypticism to encourage audiences to confront the global
warming and to convince audiences that they have the ability to help solving the problem.
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The film uses apocalyptic rhetoric and scientific rhetoric. According to the description in Laura
Johnson s rhetoric review, scientific rhetoric involves statistics and processes, often using charts,
graphs, and the photographs to illustrate data (Johnson 32), and apocalyptic rhetoric gestures in some
way toward future disaster (Johnson 33). To show that the global warming has great influence on
shifts in seasons, Al Gore s slides cited a diagram of a study from the Netherlands about active periods
of birds and caterpillars (An Inconvenient Truth 51:45). This logo warns the audience to notice the
fact that the global warming has affected ecological niches and let the audience imagine that more and
more
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The Strategic Intent Of Each Company
Introduction
Technology Products was bought out in 1986 by a manufacturing firm from Cleveland. This firm, in
turn, sold the electronics division plants which manufacture computer chips to different investors.
From this sale, the two plants were divided into separate companies, Acme Electronics and Omega.
(Daft, 2015, p. 171) The purpose of this case study analysis is to look at the strategic intent of each
company, their organizational goals, and how each company performed while competing for a major
photocopier manufacturer s project.
Background
As stated earlier, Acme and Omega were originally under the umbrella of Technology Products. The
electronics division was sold and split up into separate entities. Attention will now turn to ... Show
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Organizational goals
The goals of both companies are to achieve future growth and expansion by achieving performance
efficiency and obtaining high profile contracts and high profit. (Daft, 2015, p. 171). Below is a
presentation of the organizational goals for each company.
Acme
Acme Electronics have established the following organizational goals increased profitability that
reflects the overall performance, increased productivity and high volume output, retention of original
management structure developed by Technological Products, and internal efficiency. (Daft, 2015, p.
171)
Omega
While Omega Electronics have documented these as their organizational goals where employee are
satisfaction and have a feeling of belonging within the organization, employees are familiar with all
activities throughout the organization, and there is increased the overall performance of coordination
and internal processes across the company. (Daft, 2015, p. 171)
Attention will now turn to the impact of management relating to successful completion of the
prototype for each company.
Impact of Management
It can be argued that the success of any business is dependent on the effectiveness of management. It
is expected that managers will make good decisions and will exploit the business strengths to gain
future opportunities while correcting internal weaknesses in order to protect the business from both
internal and external threats. Below is a presentation of the management style of
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Foreshadowing In The Open Window
Humans are naturally uneasy and awkward when faced with an uncertain social setting. An unfamiliar
place along with unfamiliar people can create an environment filled with abnormal behavior. Saki uses
these variables so that his readers can empathize with his main character. In the short story, The Open
Window Framton Nuttel, a troubled man, is fooled as a result of his nervous nature combined with
fear which is further agitated by a young girl. Vera is the niece of Mrs. Sappleton, the lady who owns
the house that Mr. Nuttel is visiting. The open window in the living room strikes up a conversation
between Vera and Mr. Nuttel. She informs Mr. Nuttel that it stays open because one day Mrs.
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Nuttel is skeptical about staying with strangers from the beginning and doubts that it will be any help
in his attempted nerve cure (Munro, 2). Although Framton has many issues, he is still trying to solve
his problems by being open to new things that he is unsure about. He steps outside of his comfort zone
by having, formal visits on a succession of total strangers (Munroe, 2). These visits are supposed to
help Mr. Nuttel in his nerve cure which is why he is willing to put forth the effort. Mr. Nuttel shows,
uncertainty in even the most benign of social situations (Korb, 7). This makes the whole situation very
difficult for him even before he is spooked by Vera and her tale. This is a big step in the right
direction, or so he thinks. Unfortunately for Mr. Nuttel, he is anguished for his actions. Although he
tries to calm his nerves by taking this retreat, he ends up doing the exact opposite. Once Mr. Nuttel
sees what he thinks are ghosts, his anxiety soars to an all time
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Southern Company Case Study
Assignment 4: Southern Company Case Study
Author/Student: Antoine Jean AJ Garand
Instructor/Professor: Dr. Marie Line Germain, Ph.D.
Course: Talent Management HRM 532
Date: Sunday, February 26, 2012 Evaluate the effectiveness of the roles that the strategic leaders
played in the formation of the performance management strategy. Silzer and Dowell (2010) define
Talent Management as an integrated set of processes, programs, and cultural norms in an organization
designed and implemented to attract, develop, deploy, and retain talent to achieve strategic objectives
and meet future business needs (p. 18). And lists the following as components necessary for a talent
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Consequently, the demand for talent is outstripping the supply. The ability for a firm to create an
integrated system that yields a continual flow of talent ready to address specific strategic and
operational opportunities may be the single most enduring competitive advantage. While organizations
often find that their strategies, products, services, or markets require change, the need to have relevant,
differentiated talent to achieve these business goals remains constant (pp. 73 35). Boudreau and
Ramstad (2002) propose focusing on pivotal talent or the talent where improvements in capabilities
will make the most significant impact on competitive advantage. When talent management is
integrated into strategic business planning, there is an opportunity to discuss the capabilities and skills
needed to execute the plan. This helps leaders create proactive plans to ensure that they have the talent
they need to achieve the strategy (p. 7). According to Aguirre, D., Hewlett S. A., and Post L. (2010)
the global recession has compelled CEOs to recognize the competitive advantage in the knowledge
economy is determined and driven by human capital. People are the only asset that innovates, and
innovation is the only path to sustained breakthrough performance. As part of the process of
prioritizing critical
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Diffusion Of Religion In The Early 20th Century
Relocation Diffusion of Christianity
Diffused from hearth Judea
Missionaries help diffuse a religion by preaching or carrying the teachings of the BIble
People in towns and military settlements were one of the first people the religion was diffused to by
Paul and other missionaries spread widely through contagious diffusion because believers were in
contact with non believers permanent resettlement of europeans helped christianity became dominant
in North and South dominant indigenous populations were converted and intermarriages helped spread
the religion.
Africa is an example of an indigenous population where Christianity is widely.
Canada and US have large amount of protestant followers because colonists came from Protestant
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Diffusion of Buddhism did not diffuse rapidly
Asoka, the emperor of Magadhan Empire spread Buddhism through missionaries.
Asoka s son, Mahinda converted many leaders such as the king of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) which is said to
be the longest and oldest tradition of practicing the religion
Pataliputra was the counsel that spread the missionaries to convert In the first century, merchants
along trading routes from India introduced Buddhism to China.
From China, it spread to Korea, then to Japan. It also lost its original support in India.
Lack of Diffusion of Universalizing Religions
The Bahá í religion diffused in the nineteenth twentieth centuries, under the leadership of Abdu l
Bahá, son of the prophet Bahá u lláh. Bahá í also spread rapidly during the late twentieth century,
when a temple was constructed on every continent.
Sikhism remained relatively clustered in the Punjab, where the religion originated. After it became an
independent state, the British took control but let them fight in the British army.
Preferring to live in Hindu dominated India rather than Muslim dominated Pakistan, 2.5 million Sikhs
moved from Pakistan s West Punjab region to East Punjab in
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Mass Hysteria In Society
Human beings are complex. There is not one person on this earth that is perfect, but that s the beauty
of it. Everyone has moments in their lives where they might just go crazy. Mass hysteria is a condition
affecting a group of persons, characterized by excitement or anxiety, irrational behavior or beliefs, or
inexplicable symptoms of illness (Dictionary.com). There have been multiple instances where large
amounts of people have identical symptoms that alienate them from others in society. Many factors
play into the incline of mass hysteria in students over others: similar social problems, challenges, or
traumatic events.
Everyone deals with stress at some point in their life, and students especially are burdened with many
different forms of it. Earlier this year, in the Okongo territory of Ohangwena, Namibia, the Oshisho
Combined School experienced its first outbreak of unnatural behavior. Basically, a bunch of girls at
the school were acting and doing very abnormal things and no one knew what was going on.
According to the African News Service, the students exhibited strange behaviour such as speaking in
what sounded like a strange language. There were a lot of rumors swirling around that coerced people
into thinking that the bizarre behavior, from mostly girls, was related to that of witchcraft. They
diagnosed the girls with the medical condition called Mass Hysteria (African news service 2017). This
quote, and the details succeeding it, supports the idea that
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Beige Definition
Words cannot be used to describe how sad of a color beige is. Beige is the color of your malicious
teacher s wrinkled khaki pants, or the color of spoiled goods you could find at the dump. Beige was
also the color of my brand new bedroom walls. The disgusting brown shade permeated my thoughts
entirely, and I saw myself in it. My emotions had been painted a sad shade of beige by my parents
recent divorce. I missed my purple walls that, when the right lighting from the sun hit them,
epitomized crocus flowers dancing in a gentle breeze. The exciting, beautiful decorations that had
once been on display for all to see were now hidden within the confines of beige boxes. I was
encapsulated in a beige dungeon. In an attempt to distract myself from
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Third Last Quality Essay
All good books must have three specific qualities. The first quality is believable characters. The
second quality is a well written plot.The third last quality is a universal theme. With Every Breath is a
novel written by Elizabeth Camden. In the novel, Kate Livingston, a young widow, is hired by Dr.
Trevor McKendall who was her competitor for a college scholarship during their high school years.
From the day of her interview, Kate learns that there are many mysteriously deep secrets hidden in her
future boss from the past years after their high school day.. After Kate gets hired, she begins to ponder
why her boss changed his last name after he graduated high school, and where he was during 1987
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A universal theme is an idea that is shared around the world no matter the cultural differences.
Elizabeth Camden managed to inflict universal ideas of right of free will, loving at all times and an
individual vs. society. Both Trevor and Kate shared deep feelings for eachother. When Kate found
Trevor s devastating health documents, Trevor did not try to deny their facts. Instead, Trevor assured
that they were true. He let Kate know that his life truly could be on the line any day. Nonetheless,
Trevor promised Kate that if she would take her leap of faith in their love, then he would love her with
every breath he was given. Trevor granted Kate her right to free will. He let her decide if she would be
willing to take her risk on him by trusting God s unseen plan in their life together. I m not a good long
term bet, but I care for you He leaned forward giving her time to pull away if she chose. Whatever
Kate decided in this moment would change the course of his whole life. Before Kate made any
decision, Trevor was attempting to embed into her mind that true love isn t the love that is shared in
the good times, it s the love that s kept through the valleys and mountains of life. I love you, but you
don t know the meaning of the word. You only love when it is easy, when there are no storm clouds in
the horizon. (Camden 238) Throughout the story, Trevor has someone criticizing and threatening him
for his mistakes that he s made while treating his patients. The threats are found in newspapers and
magazines that are sold to the public. Therefore, Trevor is looked down upon in the community
surrounding him. Trevor does not back down and give up. Instead he stands up to fight the
preconceptions that society had of him until he would prove his true
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Keeping People Well with Effective Public Health Practice
The well being of communities is dependent on effective public health practice.
In this assignment I will consider the statement The well being of communities is dependent on
effective public health practice. I will do this by looking at wellbeing, defining public health practice
and by looking at evidence based practice, epidemiology, policies and goals generated and their
effective application. I will also suggest why public health practice is not always as effective in
practice as it is in policy.
Achievement of wellbeing is the nation s aim, so now how do we in practice with limited resources,
political divisions, diverse demographics and actual poverty rising year on year causing 350,000
families alone to access one group of food banks last year( Trussel Trust 2013) , even begin to address
this process. The momentum of disease, poverty, isolation moving towards wellbeing, achievement
and community is the aim of all public health, an aim to improve the quality of lives lived out in a
myriad of circumstances. With this momentum for quality and change wellbeing has been recognised
as a measure for quality of life individually and in community and the Prime Minister in 2010 asked
the Office of National Statistics (ONS) to measure the nations wellbeing (Cameron, 2010) The ONS
attempted to comprehensively assess wellbeing of adults, youth and children including finance, social
and human capital , asking questions where networks with others were also seen as a measure of
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The Stereotypes Of Cheapskate, Impulsive Buyer
We see many people when shopping. In public, we are able to see what they are wearing, how they
act, their attitude, and their personality. These people can range from many different stereotypes such
as: the Cheapskate, the Impulsive Buyer, and the Hater. Even though these people have different
attitudes toward shopping, they all have the same goal: which is to to shop. Coupons, sales, rewards,
and memberships are the holy grail to a shopping Cheapskate. They are the people we see at the
checkout with a book of coupons and dollar signs in their eyes. Cheapskates are individuals who never
buy anything full price and will stop at nothing to save a buck. These singular identities use coupons
all the time and only shop on sales racks. For example, on the tv show Extreme Couponers, these
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I buy everything on site; sometimes, without even looking at the price and quality of the product I am
purchasing. My biggest appeal factor would be makeup. I love makeup more than the average person;
therefore, I buy more makeup than the average person. Peach blush, champagne highlighter, black
mascara, and full coverage concealer are essentials in my cosmetic collection which I have bought
impulsively. Overall, I am proud to say that I am an impulsive buyer rather than a person who despises
shopping: a Hater. A Hater is someone who would want to have nothing to do with the art of shopping.
Shopping, to them, is a complete and utter waste of time. These people usually complain a lot before,
during, and even after the shopping trip. They would rather do anything else besides shopping and will
do anything to avoid it. For example, The Hater might ask a friend or family member to pick up
something they need or will try to find a substitute from what they already have to try to get the task
done. In general, this person is just a grumpy person who does not like to
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Essay On Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Over 200,000 cases of Autism are diagnosed each year, that 1 in 95 children per year on average.
Autism is a developmental disorder that is currently has no cure, but treatment and therapy can help
the individual adapt and interact in today s society. This disease is becoming more prevalent in every
year. Many adults live with this disease, but due to the lack of information and awareness of the
disease in previous years, many are undiagnosed. Autism Spectrum disorder is a disease process that
hinders an individual s ability to interact and communicate. Autistic Spectrum Disorder is both a
genetic and neurological disorder with its cause being of mostly unknown etiology. The severity of the
symptoms vary widely and can include, repetitive behavior, obsessive behavior, difficulty interacting
with others, and difficulty with communication. Clinical diagnosis is required to discover if an
individual has Autism. Some people are more predisposed having Autism, for instance, males have a
moderately higher rate of having Autism than females. Autism usually appears during the first three
years of a persons life. Autism is a chronic disorder that occurs for many years or throughout their
lifetime. Ages affected are equal from ages three to sixty, with a lower number of diagnoses from birth
until two and from ages sixty and up. There are multiple signs of Autistic Spectrum disorder that can
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Many people know someone who s life has been affected by Autism. Awareness of Autism is on the
rise and the discovery of both the etiology and the cure for Autism can be achieved. Autism can create
strain on families and impacts both the family ad individual s lives. People with Autism can live
fulfilling lives and be functional members of society through treatment and
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Past Performance And Experiences Of Green Planet Contractors
PAST PERFORMANCE AND EXPERIENCES Green Planet Contractors (GPC) was established
mainly on its beliefs of energy efficiency and a healthier planet while constructing the highest quality
work and meeting all required quality standards. It is also important that all our projects are built safe,
completed on time, and within budget. GPC is a Miami based Construction Company specializing in
new construction and renovations of commercial buildings. Since our inception, we have completed
over 30 projects each over $5 million dollars in value. With over 10 retail buildings in the past 15
years, GPC brings a wealth of experience to the Office Max project. The experience GPC has gained
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Proposed Work Sequence The following work sequence will take place based on the supporting
documentation provided: Starting Sequence: 1. Notice to Proceed 2. Obtain all necessary permits and
documents required 3. Site Survey 4. Temporary Fencing 5. Temporary Facility and Utility Set up 6.
Mobilization Construction Project Sequence: 1. Structural Foundation Work 2. Masonry Work 3.
Structural Steel Work 4. Roof Installation 5. Openings Installation 6. Framing Interior Walls 7. MEP
Rough In and Finishes 8. Interior Finishes 9. Furnishings installation 10. Exterior Finishes
MANAGEMENT PLAN In order to meet and exceed the owner s expectations of quality, on time
completion, budget adherence; GPC must be able to monitor and control a well developed
management plan. GPC will assign a full time Construction Manager, Project Superintendent, a Lead
Estimator, and a Safety Engineer to the project site for the full duration of the project. Our project
team will direct pre construction meetings, and monthly progress meetings for status updates and to
discuss and correct any project issues. Daily, weekly, and monthly reports will be maintained at the
site office. The Construction Manager will plan and update the project schedule using Primavera
software. All project records and
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The Origins and Purpose of the Goblin Queen in George...
The Origins and Purpose of the Goblin Queen in George MacDonald´s the Princess and the Goblin
Whatever the purpose of a story may be, whether the tale is a philosophical, moralizing or merely
entertaining one, an assortment of characters with sufficient depth, notability and believability is vital
to shoulder the burden of the author s intent. George MacDonald, in one of his most famous novels,
The Princess and the Goblin, displays an acute awareness of this fact, presenting us with some of the
most colorful and unforgettable characters seen in children s literature. When considering the
exceptional imagination MacDonald infused into his story and characters, it is little wonder that The
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Traditionally, goblins or hobgoblins are generally creatures associated with a single household, who
performs ... services for the family to whom he attaches himself (Keightly, 239). This is usually after
some inconvenient trials placed upon the family by the goblin, such as sawdust in the house or dirt in
the milk, all to test the disposition of the family and their recognition of the goblin s partial claim to
the household (Keightly, 239). It is clear that this traditional goblin hardly fits the description of
MacDonald s more menacing, subterranean goblin, and it has been suggested that the dwarf in folklore
better describes this type of creature (Morris). Dwarves are a subterranean race [that] has no proper
communication with mankind, who accomplish their business in the night, and not by the day
(Keightly, 217). This nearly echoes The Princess and the Goblin, where the goblins had all taken
refuge in the subterranean caverns, whence they never came out but at night, and them seldom showed
themselves in any numbers (MacDonald, 12). MacDonald s goblins also show the natural
mischievousness of dwarves who had a propensity to thieving ... even women and children, which
fueled the goblin s desire to kidnap Princess Irene.
It is from clear which traditions MacDonald has drawn in the creation of his species. Ironically,
however, the queen of the goblins is decidedly ungoblin like, even among the race of humanoids in
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Essay On The Chocolate War
The Chocolate War is a novel about a freshman boy named Jerry Renault going against the normalcy
of school life and deciding not to sell the chocolate bars. Jerry was given this assignment by a boy
named Archie Costello. Archie is a member of The Vigils, a group that makes assignments for a
certain person or group of people to do based on who they are and how they act. The odd thing about
Archie telling Jerry not to sell the chocolates is that Archie earlier told Brother Leon that The Vigils
would support the chocolate selling activity.
Brother Leon and the other students are clearly shocked by this, due to a student never refusing to do
so before. But eventually people realize that it was an assignment given by The Vigils. At first Brother
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Archie makes plans to get back at Jerry and get some kind of reward out of all the help he put into the
chocolate sales. He creates an assembly where only students can participate to raffle off the tickets.
The raffle is a special one though which puts Jerry in a fight against the school thug, Emile Janza.
Students who buy raffle tickets get to write a boxing move on them, which Jerry has to do to Janza, or
vice versa, and where to hit them. During the fight, Jerry and Janza are hitting each other as the papers
say to. Janza is a lot stronger, and his punches have much more power even though Jerry is able to
land a few good hits of his own into the fight. A member of The Vigils draws a raffle ticket that says
for Janza to hit Jerry in the groin. Jerry, however, blocks the punch, and the fight becomes more
violent. Janza decides not to follow the rules of the fight, and repeatedly punches Jerry. Finally, once
Jerry falls to the ground, the lights in the stadium turn off. Brother Jacques is there to stop the fight.
Brother Leon is there too, and has been watching from the beginning of the fight until now. He makes
sure that Archie is not punished for the
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Essay Comparing The Parable Of The Old Man And The Young
There were similarities as well as differences found in the two works Abraham and Isaac and The
Parable of the Young and the Old . One similarity is the objects that Abram brought with him. In both
works, Abram is said to have brought fire and knife with him. Also, in both works, Isaac asks the same
question. As they arrive near the sacrificial place, Isaac asks where the lamb for the sacrifice is. In
both works, Abram bounds his son and is about to slay him when an angel speaks out. Finally, in both
stories, a ram is offered from the angel instead of Isaac. However, there are several key differences
that separate these two seemingly similar works.
The most major difference is the connotation of The Parable of the Old Man and the Young . The
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The belts and straps that Abram used, as well as parapets and trenches, were used in World War I. The
angel calling out to Abram was not an actual angel, but that of the population s plea for peace. The
angel offered the Ram of Pride, which represented pure nationalism and pride in one s country. When
Abram killed his son, he ended up killing half the seed of Europe, and perhaps half the seed of Europe
was killed in World War I. After all, if someone is killed, their descendants will never be able to live.
Even looking just at the literal meaning, there are several key differences. In Abraham and Isaac, God
is shown tempting Abraham and telling him to go to Moriah and offer Isaac as a sacrifice. However, in
The Parable of the Old Man and the Young , the setting starts with Abram and Isaac on their journey.
Also, in
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Bruce Dawe Materialism
For generations, poets have used their literary vehicle to express themes and produce content that
remains relevant to a modern reader. Enter Without So Much As Knocking by Australian poet Bruce
Dawe is a prime example of this, as Dawe uses the generic conventions of the genre to present his
thoughts and comment on topics that in a way that remains relevant for future generations of readers.
One reason the poem is still relevant and popular today is the attention it brings to capitalism and the
complete materialistic nature of the pictured society, which forces readers to reflect on their own
context and society. By having strict rules that govern Dawe s pictured society, it reduces the value of
life, and through his alliteration at the start
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Cultural Relationships In Colonial America
Calloway employs lucid prose and captivating examples to remind us that neither Indians nor
Colonists were a monolithic group... The result is a more nuanced appreciation for the complexity of
cultural relationships in Colonial America... He surveys this complex story with imagination and
insight and provides an essential starting point for all those interested in the interaction of Europeans
and Indians in early American life. David R. Shi, Christian Science Monitor Although many
Americans consider the establishment of the colonies as the birth of this country, in fact Early America
already existed long before the arrival of the Europeans. From coast to coast, Native Americans had
created enduring cultures, and the subsequent European
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Boat Insurance Essay
o Check outside of boat for any winter damage o Connect Battery Cables and use protective spray o
Check lead acid battery levels o Turn on circuit breakers o Plug in dockside power o Make sure
battery charger is working o Replace winter covers with summer canvases o Remove shower caps
from engines o Replace hot water heater by pass plug o Check that all fresh water systems are
operational o Open fuel vales and check for fuel leaks o Check coolant and oil levels in engines o
Check transmission fluid levels o Make sure all raw water intakes are open o Check engine hoses and
replace brittle ones o Tighten all clamps and wire connections in bilge o Start port and starboard
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In addition to their comprehensive boat insurance, they have benefits that cover great discounts for
products and marina dockage, an impeccable towing service, a strong boating representation voice,
and a great program for boating safety. The annual fee is $24, with a generous discount if you are a
member of the United States Power Squadron, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, and many other
organizations. For those not familiar with BoatUS, the following brief information was taken from
their enormous website: BoatUS Boat Owners Association of the United States is the oldest and
largest Membership association of boaters. We pride ourselves in offering service, savings, and
representation since 1966. Today, we represent over half a million Members. There is strength in our
numbers, and our hands on approach ensures that with any of our services you always get more than
what you pay for! Membership Includes: 24/7 Towing Dispatch to over 600 towboats in 300+ports
Roadside Assistance while trailering you boat Discounts on fuel, transient slips, repairs and more at
1,000+boating
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Alcohol Abuse In Adolescence Essay
Alcohol Abuse in Adolescence Khoa Nguyen San Jose State University The period of adolescence,
from the age of 10 21, is one of the most critical and pivotal stages of the development of human
beings. Although adolescence only covers roughly ten years, or about one seventh of the entire human
lifespan, decisions and actions made during this period of time can have drastic effects on the
individual further down his/her life. Part of being an adolescent is experiencing new things, and
testing out different types of identities to see which fits best. Erikson, a German born American
developmental psychologist, characterized this part of lifespan development as identity v.s. identity
confusion(Erikson s Stages of Development, 2016). Erikson believed that during this period in an
adolescent s life, they are faced with deciding who they are, what they are all about, and where they
are going in life(Santrock, 2015). Part of finding that identity might come with trying new substances
like alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, and other harmful drugs. Unfortunately, sometimes their first try of
the new substance does not become their last. Especially with alcohol, these drugs can be highly
addictive and mistreated, translating to abuse. With their young unstable developing minds and with
the easy accessibility and social acceptance of liquor, it seems like the adolescent age is bound on a
crash course towards the abusement of alcohol. What is Alcohol
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Poetry Close Reading
Poetry Close Reading
The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner written by Randall Jarrell is a poem that introduces three major
ideas in only five lines. These ideas are birth, death, and war. Jarrell is able to accomplish a lot in this
short poem by using diction and syntax such as metaphor and figurative language. The title of the
poem automatically shifts the reader s mind to expect a poem about war and death. However, after
reading the title and seeing how clear it is, when taken literally, line one of the poem is very
confusing. If we try to understand the poem at a basic literal level, here s what s happening: There is a
gunner in the ball turret, underneath a bomber plane. It is so cold up high that the lining of his wet
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The speaker s life before war is left far below and even feels like an illusion. Like a dream, it is gone.
When the speaker woke to black flak and the nightmare fighters , he woke up to his worst nightmare,
enemy fighters approaching the bomber. If we take a close look at lines three and four together, there
is a stark contrast. Line three is very peaceful and serene, the words dream , life , and earth usually
have positive connotations; while line four is certain death, with words like nightmare and black flak .
The last line of the poem is very straightforward, and is almost prose. It tells us exactly what we need
to know. When the bomber got back to the base, they cleaned the speakers remains out of the turret
with a hose. If we continue the metaphor of the bomber being the mother, we can conclude that the
speaker is being born into death through the womb of the State . The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner
by Randall Jarrell is able to accomplish so many thing with so little lines mainly through the use of
metaphor and diction. It explains the terrors of wars in gruesome detail and explains the ways in
which wars, in a sense breed and birth death. To some, this poem is seen as the ultimate poem of war,
and rightly
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Justice in Hamlet
In the revenge play of Hamlet, the idea of poetic justice can be seen throughout the play various times.
Shakespeare allows the reader to understand the mistakes of each character by killing them off in a
justly manner. While seeking revenge, the main characters of the play earn their poetic ending,
permitting Shakespeare to restore the karmic balance of the play. Claudius, Leartes, Polonius, are all
killed poetically as a direct result of their actions, while Ophelia is used to reiterate the poetic justices
in the other character because of the fact that she is not killed poetically.
Claudius poisoned King Hamlet in order to become King himself. While he feels the guilt of killing
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Marry, well said, very well said. Look you, sir, Inquire me first what Danskers are in Paris, And how,
and who, what means, and where they keep What company at what expense; and finding By this
encompassment and drift of question That they do know my son, come you more nearer Than your
particular demands will touch it. Take you, as twere, some distant knowledge of him, As thus: I know
his father and his friends, And, in part, him. Do you mark this, Reynaldo? (A.II.sc.i.ln 6 15). Polonius
wants to know what is Laertes doing and has sent Reynaldo to do his spying for him. We can see how
these actions and character traits will continue throughout the play and will lead to his poetic death.
Even though his death is an accident, he gets what he deserves because he is where he shouldn t be:
the King and Queen s chambers. Hamlet thinks he is Claudius and that is why he kills him. When
Hamlet finds out that it is, in fact, Polonius he says, Thou wretched, rash, intruding fool, farewell. I
took thee for thy better. Take thy fortune. Thou find st to be too busy is some danger. (A.III.sc.iv.ln 32
34). Polonius death is the most notable act of poetic justice in the play. Shakespeare uses this character
s death to show the audience how snooping and meddling into other people s business is morally
wrong and you will be punished for it accordingly.
The character of Ophelia is driven to insanity
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Analyzing Bloch s Painting
Bloch uses both analogous and complementary colors in the artwork to convey a message to make the
artwork standout. The artwork uses analogous colors to a calming view to the artwork and to
emphasize the drowsiness of the passengers. The black color of the man s coat is the same as the color
of the woman headwear sitting right next to him. The dark black of the man s coat in headwear are
analogous to the dark shade of green use as the color of the chairs. The dark black and green color is
analogous to the window s color, as the windows are very dark showing that it is dark outside. The
man sitting on the chair on the left is wearing a brown coat which is analogous in color to his skin
color. The painting also uses complementary colors to make the painting stand out. The arm board of
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The faces of the people are giving the light in the picture and are giving the focal point of the image.
This draws the viewers attention to the face of the two men and the woman as their faces show how
tired they are. The man on the left of the painting has is eyes closed and appears to be sleeping. The
woman has her eyes gently shut and appears to be falling asleep. The man in the middle eyes are open,
but his eyes have bags underneath and his face shows that he is very tired. The background of the
image is shaded out. Nothing can be seen outside the window, because whatever is outside is not
important for the message of the painting. However, the darkness of the window makes it seem like it
is night or late evening which fits into the story the artist is showing. This will make the travelers
seem as if they have either been traveling for a long time, or that the two men are returning from
work. The light and darkness of the artwork shows what is important and how the long day has made
the people in the painting
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What Is The Setbacks Of Santiago s Journey
Throughout Santiago s journey, he had several setbacks. As Santiago begins his journey to his
treasure, he enters the continent of Africa and stops at a bar. Santiago then meets a man he thinks he
can trust. After entrusting the entrusting the man with his money, Santiago gets robbed and never sees
the man or his money again. After that experience, Santiago learns it is difficult to trust people. This
was a the first of a few major setbacks for him. In Africa with no money, Santiago has to find a job. I
think of that as a set back, it took Santiago an extra year to get to his treasure. Santiago worked for one
year and when he gained enough money to continue his journey towards his treasure he moves on. Not
too long after Santiago s first
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Analysis Of The Republic By Plato
Hereafter, one finds themselves entering into the territory of the second metaphor enumerated by Plato
in The Republic. The Image of the Line, once more is intended to give sustenance to the analyzation
of goodness and is a direct relation to The Simile of the Sun. In this metaphor, Socrates describes a
line which is to be unequally divided into four segments. The segments labeled A and B are to
apportion for likenesses, or the visible realm. This, according to Plato, is a dangerous realm made for
misconceptions and incompleteness. From this realm one can only witness the shadows and illusions
of the material world which serve merely to conceive unreality. Here is where appearances reside and
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It is known that goodness exists in segment D and that an understanding of goodness is required to
transcend into truth, but Socrates does not describe the progressions involved.
In succession, arrives the subsequent and conclusive metaphor Plato generates as an armory for his
discussion on goodness. This metaphor is referred to as The Allegory of the Cave and works to
propagate a vivid vision of life according to the value of goodness, knowledge, and truth. Plato has
one imagine an existence of limitation. Accordingly forcing one to view the methods of limitation
prominent in their current circumstances and the influence of philosophy on the human condition as a
whole. Socrates establishes this likeness through the statement, They re no different from us... do you
think they d see anything of themselves and one another except the shadows cast by the fire on to the
cave wall directly opposite them? With this rhetorical technique one must put their own status adjacent
to one of a person who is bound in a cave of darkness and lead to believe this is the totality of life.
Nevertheless, as the allegory unfolds, an individual is provided the opportunity to experience light and
expand their horizons multifold. At first the individual cannot comprehend the expansion and
explosion of light, but then as reality dawns a sense of confusion ensues for what to do next, how can
one explain this to
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The Polar Express
All Aboard! : A Comparison and Contrast of The Polar Express Book and Movie The Polar Express is
a classic children s Christmas story written by acclaimed author Chris Von Allsburg. Chris Von
Allsburg writes and illustrates all of his books and won the Caldecott medal for The Polar Express.
The Polar Express is a Christmas story of getting a kid to believe in Santa. The boy climbs aboard a
train to go to the North Pole to see Santa. He is the one chosen to receive the first gift of Christmas,
which was a silver bell off of the reindeers. He cannot hear it at first, but then he finally lets himself
believe in Santa and can hear the bell for the rest of his life. The movie The Polar Express is the only
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Also in the movie the train almost had an accident unlike the book. They put this in the movie so it
could build up to that scene as a climax to scare the viewers that something might happen. In the
trailer for the movie, it even shows the train getting into an accident so the viewers will want to go see
what happens to the train. As well as the movie adding the songs, it also added the kids getting a
special ticket. Each child had a certain a letter at the beginning of their train ride, punched by the
conductor. When the kids were done experiencing the North Pole, the conductor punched out a word
pertaining to each kid. The main kid got the word believe punched into his ticket because he did not
believe in Santa at the beginning of the movie. The African American girl got leader punched into her
ticket because she was the one that always knew what to do. The poor boy, Billy, also got believe
because he didn t think Santa was real either. This leads into the most important difference between
the book and the movie. In the movie it depicts that going to the North Pole to see Santa was all a
dream, while in the book it made it all seem real. When children go see this movie, they might think
that since the boy is having a dream that Santa must not be real. A lot of research has been done about
kids believing in Santa. Gail Vines wrote about the Santa delusion from psychologist s perspectives.
According to Gail Vines (2007), children are able to
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Oppression of Women Depicted in The Yellow Wallpaper
In The Yellow Wallpaper, Gilman shows that the American principle of liberty did not apply to all
Americans in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Specifically it shows that this principle
was not given to women. In The Yellow Wallpaper, Gilman shows that
American society at the time was oppressive toward women and that it was dangerous for women to
fight back. She establishes a female narrator that is oppressed literally and symbolically by the men in
her life and the society she lives in. This oppression causes the narrator, who is suffering from what is
probably a post partum depression, to sink lower and lower into the depths of insanity. Her cries for
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Her husband s numerous attempts to restrain and confine her only serve to worsen her condition.
Throughout The Yellow Wallpaper, Gilman shows not only the restraint and confinement of the
narrator, but also, symbolically, the restraint and confinement of females in American society of the
time. The narrator is imprisoned in the room that contains the yellow wallpaper. The house that
contains it is surrounded by hedges and gates that lock . At the top of the stairs is a gate that keeps the
narrator from leaving the top floor. The windows of the room itself are barred. The narrator is kept in
this room without possibility for escape, much as women of American society at the time were kept in
their place without possibility for escape. She is kept to a rigid schedule each day that she is not
allowed to deviate from. Both the narrator and women of the time were often considered to not know
enough to make intelligent decisions for them. Women in general and the narrator specifically, were
considered to be childlike, hysterical and physically weak. The narrator is placed in a child s nursery.
She is considered to be suffering from female hysteria. Her husband has to physically carry her up the
stairs at one point. She is considered to be silly and unintelligent. . . . he . . . called me a blessed little
goose . . . These thoughts were extended
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Requirements And Issue Management Systems
1. Requirements and Issue Management Systems
Requirements and issue management systems allow managers or leaders to classify and affiliate
characteristics with them, and to establish and evaluate dependencies and other common ties.
Requirements set the stage for a project and issue management is an important process of identifying
and resolving issues (Cook, 2015). Shaw Industries used an agile methodology called Scrum to
improve relationships between IT and business partners to ensure project success (O Brien Marakas,
2011). IT used this tool to work collectively as a group and determine which project will give Shaw
Industries the best value. They divided the project into segments: 30 days to complete a series of tasks.
Once the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
IT must have something to show during its effort, and if they deliver, this will promote a positive
relationship.
A healthy organization is one that involves people who are loyal to one another, never judges,
expresses genuine appreciation across their organizational structure, assists others with critical tasks
and never places blame on someone (Williams, 2013). When businesses make and keep promises, they
see strong trust and respect across the organization. If they often make commitments but fail to keep
them, people will see frustration and self starving behavior (Williams, 2013). Shaw Industries focused
on consistency to build a trusting relationship with their client. They delivered priorities by an explicit
deadline and in turn, trust was earned. A customer s ability to trust is dependent upon showing the
customer that your behavior is consistent and persistent over time. When a customer can predict your
behavior, that customer is more likely to trust you (James, 2012).
While the agile system was the popular choice for Shaw Industries, this certainly does not mean it is
the best choice for every organization. There are hundreds of Requirements and Issue Management
software available. SpiraTest, RequirementsHub, DevSpec, Gatherspace and Bugzilla are just a few
that are popular today (Top Requirements Management Software Products, 2015). Each has their own
set of tools and configurations to assist project managers. An effective issue management system
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Essay about Hsc 3045 Promote Positive Behaviour (Not Fully...
HSC 3045: Promote positive behaviour Understand how legislation, frameworks, codes of practice
and policies relate to positive behaviour support.
1.1 Explain how legislation, frameworks, codes of practice and policies related to positive behaviour
support are applied to own working practice.
All aspects of my job role are regulated by policies and current legislation. The mandatory training
that we attend has been designed to cover all aspects of legislation such as the Children s Act, which
provides a Code of Practice to enable us provide the best possible care and support for children and
young people. We also have inspections from OFSTED who ensure we are meeting, not only care
standards, but also those relating to behaviour and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If the young person or staff involved have sustained any injuries during the incident this is recorded on
the incident report and on a body map as well as the accident book and RIDDOR guidelines will be
followed.
1.5 Explain why the least restrictive interventions should be used when dealing with incidents of
challenging behaviour.
As explained before physical intervention should not be used unless it can be clearly justified why it
was used, it is not always neccessary. When dealing with challenging behaviour you can use
restrictive intervention such as language which may result in the young person changing their
behaviour before it even leads to an incident. For example there is a young person in my care who we
have observed that responds well to humour, so if he is beginning to display negative/challenging
behaviour we try to make jokes with him and sometimes tickle him. This turns his mood around and
prevents an incident even taking place. It is important to use the least restrictive interventions where
possible as if you didnt it could lead to further dilemmas such as verbal abuse, physical abuse, damage
to property etc.
1.6 Describe safeguards that must be in place if restrictive physical interventions are being used.
It is important to ensure that the young people and staff are all safeguarded. Any staff that will be
using physical interventions should have attended the mandatory training, risk assessments should be
in
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Plumber Sugar Land Research Paper
Fall Tips | Plumber Sugar Land The arrival of fall means it is time to begin preparing your plumbing
in Sugar Land for winter s freezing temperatures. While it s a bit early for wrapping outdoor faucets, it
is never too early to repair leaky faucets or sprinkler systems. Tasks you can provide now will reduce
those you need to provide later. If cold weather were to arrive early you will appreciate the work you
will have already provided. Furthermore, when you identify the need for the services of a Benjamin
Franklin Plumbing plumber in Sugar Land, you will have ample time to schedule service before it
becomes a rush to do so ahead of freezing conditions. Utilize the following fall tips to get a jump start
on winter: If you haven t already
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Native American And African Slaves
As the Native American population had been decimated by genocide and war, England looked to
African slaves to provide them with the necessary labor to harvest tobacco. Although African slaves
had the same status as that of an indentured servant, African slaves began to become more and more
restricted, losing all human and civil rights. These restrictions were placed on African slaves to protect
the rights of the indentured Englishmen, and developed a social/political system based of segregation
and discrimination, ultimately leading to the modern ideology of the world, racism. Native Americans
were not spared from the stupidity of racial superiority, and like Africans, were forced into slavery.
Native American slavery though predominately in the Spanish colonies was used in North America.
Though unlike the Mesoamerican slaves, the North American slaves were also the slavers. The
colonists of North America lured Native Americans to capture other Native Americans in exchange for
trade goods and alliances, forcing Native Americans to choose between being the slaver or the slaved,
much like some African tribes. In South America, the Spaniards enticed nearly 100,000 under false
promises of riches, and instead enslaved them, forcing them to harvest guano (bird excrements), an
export from Peru that had a value of fifteen billion dollars. As slavery spread throughout the New
World, much of the African, Chinese, and indigenous culture began to mix together, resulting in a
unique
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Sundiata The Griot Analysis
Traditions are passed down from generation to generation. A family s past, present, and future is told
to each member of a family with the idea that it will be passed down. Our traditions teach us about the
way we live; including why we eat certain food, why we talk a certain way, and why we tell the stories
we tell. In the MalianAfrican culture, a Griot is the person responsible for teaching the younger
children and citizens of Mali Africa the stories of their ancestors. Through oral traditions, they are
responsible for making sure their community is well versed in the culture of their people and
understand why they act the way they do; and therefore, the Griot could be considered one of the most
important roles people in the community due ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is a story that has been told through the generations and should be taught all over the world;
however, it sadly is not, but there are certain stories that relate to Sundiata. These stories remain
classics; timeless and universal narratives told with the purposed of educating our children. This
purpose is seen in modern culture. For example, Little Red Riding Hood teaches children to be careful
who they trust, Shakespear illustrates that anything is possible with perseverance, and 1984 expresses
the importance to stand up for what we believe in. All of these stories are classics, they are integrated
into our popular culture and are considered to be educational. They present morals, teach us the
lessons that we are supposed to know, and are placed on a pedestal. Although Sundiata: An Epic of
Old Mali is not a fairy tale or a play, but rather an oral history of their country, it is a still a story told
time and time again. Therefore, the accessibility of Sundiata can be looked at the same way we look at
our classics. The Griots are the books, the history, the guides we are supposed to learn from. They are
held on a pedestal because they deserve to be there. They deserve to be respected because they teach
the kings the history of their ancestors so that the lives of the ancients might serve them as an example
they are Mali s story tellers, history teachers, and keepers of
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Marginalization Of Women Analysis
Sometimes, I feel discriminated against, but it does not make me angry. It merely astonishes me. How
can any deny themselves the pleasure of my company? It s beyond me. Zora Neale Hurston
The discourse of investigation into marginalization that involves ethnicity, displacement and gender
began in 1980 and 1990. Marginalization of women, struggles of lower castes and economically
backward communities haunted the nation even after decolonization. Therefore we can say
postcolonial works are the documentary commentaries on poverty, caste, gender discrimination and
oppression. Marginalization of women comprising suffering of different sections found its way into
the literary discourse through the Fourth World .
Women novelists across cultures explore women s position which moves from exaltation,
victimization to self assertion. The creative writings of the colonial and postcolonial women novelists
like Kavery Nambisan, portrays Double ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Mahabharatha, Draupadi had to accept the fate of marrying five men, Gandhari was tricked to
marry a blind king. Kunti had to experience widowhood for no fault of hers besides, there had been
the practice of Sati and related issues in ancient Indian society.
Later the colonial exploitation was in harmony with superior forms of political and economic
organization which encouraged marginalization of women by making them conform to patriarchy. The
concept of naritva was stressed by the nationalist like Gandhi nearly fifty years before the wave of
women s emancipation began and grew as dominant, perilous and insurmountable force but this as
usual was suppressed.
After Independence Indian writers focused on the construction of imaginary communities and
individuals, but the focal point of women writers of twentieth century is the issue of marginalization
of women and a struggle for gender equality (Tharu and Lalitha
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Restaurant Business Report
Business report Executive summary As the world gets intricate and complex courtesy of new trends
and social waves, no sector of life seems to be left behind. The hospitality industry is faced with one
of the greatest challenges ever and all attention and focus is certainly geared toward addressing
customer satisfaction. However, without efficient information systems and proper technological
applications, the whole efforts are always insufficient or wasted. The need to upgrade systems and
improve operations is the main strategic objective of most restaurant executives. This report is
therefore an analysis of the need to apply the modern information systems in the industry and embrace
the growing usage of the point of sale system (POS) that has become the industry norm across the
world. In a way, most hoteliers and restaurant owners are confronted with unrelenting demand to
radically transform operations or to exit the market. To avoid the latter, implementation is inevitable.
Introduction In an increasingly competitive global environment, where the search for opportunities
dominates all other undertakings, where resources are less than those who seek them, it becomes
important to find ways and means of sailing through. Businesses across the world are increasingly
responding to these challenges by applying information systems to enhance performance and
efficiency in the operations. The major objective lies in producing high quality goods at the lowest
possible cost. As
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The Impact Of The Mental Health Act
The Mental Health Act R.S.O. (1990) is a comprehensive piece of provincial legislation which
regulates mental health care in Ontario. Although it can be assumed that the legislation applies to all
mental health services and supports (Schizophrenic Society of Ontario, 2013), the laws described in
the Mental Health Act ( MHA ) apply only to psychiatric units in hospitals, and specialized psychiatric
facilities within the province (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health [CAMH], 2012), and to the
patients who are under observation, care or treatment in these facilities or under a community
treatment order (Mental Health Act, 1990). Although amendments have been made (Ontario. Ministry
of Health and Long Term Care, 2015), there are issues ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These amendments include references to disordered behaviour, thought, or perception that severely
impairs judgement or capacity, of which psychiatric intervention is advised (Involuntary Psychiatric
Treatment Act, 2005). The broad definition contained within the MHA leaves the term mental disorder
open to interpretation, which may result in inconsistencies among Ontario psychiatric admissions.
According to the Mental Health Act (1990), a community treatment order offers a less restrictive
alternative to being held in a psychiatric unit or facility. Introduced to the MHA in 2000, a community
treatment order is a comprehensive plan of community based care that sets out the criteria for the
management and treatment of psychiatric outpatients (Byrick, K., Walker Renshaw, B., 2016).
However, research by Mfoafo M Carthy and Williams (2010) has suggested that community treatment
orders are unethical. Under a community treatment order, treatment typically requires an individual to
comply with medications that a physician believes is necessary for their normal function in the
community (Ontario. Ministry of Heath and Long Term Care, 2016). The MHA has been termed
unconstitutional based on its violation of the human right to life and liberty by mandating that an
individual participate in outpatient treatment (Picard, 2013), including medication compliance.
Apprehensions under the MHA attempt to divert an individual with a mental
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  • 1. Parchment. Thoughts - Outline 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Parchment. Thoughts - Outline Parchment. Thoughts - Outline
  • 2. The Power Of Power In The Bonfire Of The Vanities Power is the ability to act on your own accord without any consequences to your own well being. Additionally, it is the ability to influence the actions of the people around you in a way that benefits you. The influence that power grants is one that allows a person to take control of their life, and because of this, obtaining and holding power has been a basic desire of all humans since the beginning of civilization. Power and its influence are clear components of the novel The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe. In the novel, we find multiple powers that constantly affect the actions of the story s characters. Some examples of these powers are the power of lust, the power of the people, the power of the law, and the power of the media. Out of these powers, the power of the media is easily the most influential power in The Bonfire of the Vanities because of its ability to influence people s decisions, which is especially evident in Sherman McCoy s trial, its ability to influence the opinions of large masses of people, and its ability to expose something to a much bigger audience. The media s ability to influence decisions is the most obvious and influential power that it holds. In the Bonfire of the Vanities, the media s ability to influence decisions plays a huge role in the prosecution of the main character, Sherman McCoy, and without the media s intervention, specifically Peter Fallow s story, McCoy is not indicted, and the case is most likely not pursued by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Freudian Theory And Horney s Theory Freudian Theory and Horney s Theory: A Comparison Paper Amy Simms Yorkville University Abstract This comparison paper aims to highlight the main aspects of Freud and Horney s theories of psychoanalysis, and begins to unravel some of the possible similarities, and many of the contrasts between the two . Beginning with Freud, the grandfather of psychoanalysis, and comparing his set of ideals with that of a woman who came shortly after him, Karen Horney with not only a new set of views on psychoanalysis but a fresh new look on gender in society, much due to the culture and time periods affect on each theorists work. Through the comparison of theories and views, the reader will be able to see the similarities in theories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the course of this paper, the comparison of Freud and Horney will show that while Freud began forging the path of psychoanalysis, it was people like Horney who were able to challenge many of his outdated views and improve upon them, such as challenging the concept that our personalities are created by age 5, but instead personalities are fluid and grow with the person long after childhood. (CITE THIS) In the end Honey shows human nature in a more positive and hopeful light, rather than many of the despairing views of Freudian theory. FREUD THEORY HIGHLIGHTS 400 WORDS Starting at the beginning is taking a step back into Vienna in the 1850 s, when Freud s theories began formation as his childhood experiences began to take place (Schultz Schultz 2017). Freud began his work in the field of psychoanalysis and specifically the conscious and unconscious mind, and neuroses through studying under such greats as Charcot and Bernheim (Boeree, C., 2006). Freud started to think about conscious, preconscious and unconscious mind deeply, and thought that conscious mind was a small portion of our whole mind, which he believed to be unconscious thought that drives our instincts. Begins to name those id ego and superego. Wishes and drives can break into consciousness from unconsciousness when they become too big, like overpowering thirst. Ego is consciousness to satisfy the id Superego is completed by the age of 7 and is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Unity And Conflict In Canada Canada In lots of ways unity and conflict were themes in Canada. Conflict in Canada was showed largely in the rebellion and French and Indian War. The French speakers in lower Canada were lead into rebellion by Papineau and the English speakers in upper Canada by Mackinzie. The French and Indian War was a war between longtime rivals France and British in North America. It started at the Ohio River Valley. The causes for the war were past rivalry, competition in fur trade, rival native allies, and land disputes. The French and Indian War was called the 7 year war, it started in 1754. NAFTA and the mounties help with the Unity in Canada. The NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement. This made trading free for the USA , Mexico and Canada. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. History of the Indian Rupee The currency of India is the rupee. Rupee is derived from the Sanskrit rupyakam which means coin of silver ( Indian Rupee ). The rupee has transitioned through several governing bodies over its recorded history. Each transitional phase can be traced by the examples of the rupee notes as follows: early private and semi governmental banks, Government of India, King George V, King George VI, Indo French Territories, Indo Portuguese Territories, Prisoner of War Coupons, Princely States, cash coupons of Princely States, and post Independent India (Indian Currency Collector Online). Early Private and Semi Governmental Banks (1770 1861 A.D.) The European traders, especially those with the East India Company, were familiar with using paper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bombay s sub circles were Akola and Karachi, Calcutta s sub circles were Lahore, Allahabad and Cawnpur, and Madras s sub circles were Vizagapatam, Cocinada and Trichinopoly (Jhunjhunwalla Online). The first series of notes issued under the act of 1861 carried the portrait of Queen Victoria, but those designs were quickly modified to account for the original simplicity. The notes were printed on watermarked paper in England and included the signatures of Lord Canning (The Viceroy) and Samuel Laving (the successor Finance Member). The denominations of these notes were: Rs. 10, Rs. 20, Rs. 50, Rs. 100, Rs. 500 and Rs. 1,000 (Indian Currency Collector). In the early 1900 s as paper currency grew in popularity, the notes were universalized to ease the restrictions on cashing the notes only within originating circle(s). The restrictions were eased gradually, with the smaller denominations being universalized first. The issuing circle name continued to be printed on the notes, either in full or as initials (Keynes p.44). King George V (1917 1932 A.D.) The crisis of precious metal supplies during World War I in 1917 lead to the first notes featuring King George V s picture. The government also issued lower denominations of the rupee for the first time, specifically the Rs. 1 and Rs. 2.5. During the 1920 s, notes featuring King George V s portrait were issued in Rs. 10 and Rs. 5 denominations (Indian Currency ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A Shift Leader For Walgreens Inc. Introduction I am a shift leader for Walgreens Inc. I work at one of the financially worst stores in the district. The possibility of the store being close is even greater because the store cannot meet sale goals. Naturally, the heaviest burden is places on the team members. For example, team members losing hours, causing team members to lose sales, more responsibility placed on team members, and less chances for team members to recharge and relax. Eventually, these changes in the workplace dynamic could cause severe reductions in team members morale, in an otherwise normally positive and happy staff. Therefore, in this paper, I will provide ground breaking research that explains the issues of low staff morale and propose ideas for coping ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When an employee can come to work, with a lot going on in their personal life, make people around them happy, satisfied that is the real definition of high morale. Being more than content with one s job and will be taken notice by the customers around you. For example, Vision Critical founder Andrew Reid says, Customers are starting to recognize their nonmonetary value and in return they expect more than a receipt and a thank you . The customers will actually respond to the morale in the work place. Customers will more than likely keep coming back if customer service is great. Reasons having low Morale The largest problem at my store in particular is the employees are not happy. When people happy sales are up, if people are unhappy sales are down. Founder and CEO of Dotcom Distributions, Maria Hargety agrees, No matter how big your brand becomes, your company is nothing without the people who make it run. Walgreens is one of the top drug stores in the company and yet this store is barely making an enough to stay open. Hargety is expressing that brand does not matter, what matters are the people behind the brand. As long as, employees stay unhappy, productivity will remain low. Another reason, behind low morale, is team members are opposed to change. For the most part, all the employees have been at Walgreens more than eight years. The employees still have the mind set of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. mktg 205 unit 3 project American Intercontinental University Unit 3 Individual Project MKTG 205 Principles of Marketing November 28, 2013 Abstract This paper is intended to shine a light onto distribution channels, both direct and indirect, as well as, provide a better understanding of channel levels. It will also deal with the different channel organizations, including conventional, horizontal, vertical and multichannel marketing systems. (Kern R. 2013) These distribution channels and their organizations will help the candy company better meet the needs of the niche candy market that they intend to target. A Road Map to Candy Distribution Introduction Distribution channels make up a large piece of the marketing pie and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Selective distribution, however, should never be abandoned because that is what keeps the price of their product from falling below a set value. Channel Organization Distribution channels are organized in several ways: conventional, vertical, horizontal and multichannel (Kern R. 2013). Some of these organizational methods are more structured than others. When a distribution channel deals with more than one independent producer, such as wholesalers and retailers, the channel is known as a conventional distribution channel. (Kern R. 2013) These channels are not normally known to be strong and typically don t give the customer the quality of product that they deserve. In a vertical marketing system, the retailers, wholesalers and producers, join forces to create a unified front, promoting an individual product (Kern R. 2013). Vertical distribution channels are stronger than the conventional distribution channels because all of the companies involved carry some of the load of power. (Kern R. 2013) In a horizontal distribution channel, companies join up and combine all of their finances and resources, in order to take on more than one company or product (Kern R. 2013). A multichannel distribution channel is where a large corporation uses two or more marketing channels to better target their desired customer segments (Kern R. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Influence of Lord Henry in The Picture of Dorian... In analyzing Oscar Wilde s The Picture of Dorian Gray, concepts such as influence and the origin of evil in Dorian Gray play an exceptionally valuable role in understanding the motives of the characters. Although some critics argue characters such as Lord Kelso significantly influence Dorian s corruption, Lord Henry Wotton s toxic personality undeniably impacts Dorian the most. Throughout the course of the novel, Lord Henry remains the ultimate source of evil and uses deception and persuasion to poison Dorian from a naïve boy to a destructive monster. Shortly after meeting Dorian for the first time, Lord Henry calmly declares, to influence a person is to give him one s own soul (20). In these few words, Lord Henry foreshadows the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The colorful diction and syntax in this paragraph allow the reader to witness Lord Henry s sturdy grip on Dorian s future as he begins to transform from virtually flawless to rotten. Word choices and phrases such as motionless, parted lips, strangely bright, fresh influences, secret chord, vibrating, throbbing, and curious illustrate Dorian s puzzling mood of total absorption as he stands stationary and lifeless for ten whole minutes, a remarkably long time to comprehend a stranger s thoughts. While Dorian initially exhibits a clueless and unenlightened perspective on life, Lord Henry s dominating opinions strike a chord in Dorian, causing him to flood with waves of understanding about the purpose of life. By comparing Dorian s brain to a chord, it generates a visual image of Lord Henry plucking a single string that stimulates newborn thoughts to dance around in Dorian s mind as his angelic eyes open up to corrupting theories about the dark world of pleasure. Although the fact that Lord Henry generates a completely new influence over Dorian s mind is as plain as black and white, critic Esther Rashkin asserts the abusive acts of Dorian s grandfather, Lord Kelso, plant the seed for Dorian to eventually grow into a vile man. By blaming the tyrannical Lord Kelso for Dorian s corruption, Rashkin demands the widely shared view that Lord Henry is the evil figure in the story who corrupts the innocent Dorian Gray and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Landslide Limusines Summary As a consultant at Atwood and Allen consulting I was tasked with putting together a Performance Management Framework for recommendation, to our client Bradley Stonefield s company Landslide Limousines, it s important for us to examine the characteristics of performance management. I will be optically canvassing the different topics to come up with a performance management plan that the company can utilize to identify areas for amelioration and areas of knowledge. This plan will avail the client in aligning the performance management plan to the organizational business strategy, the completion of a job analysis process to identify the skills needed by the client s employees, and organizing performance philosophies. My plan will avail the client ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. How Did Jazz Dance And Jazz Music In this essay I will be discussing how dance has a close relationship with early jazz music. I will be mentioning dances such as the Charleston and Lindy Hop from the 1920s to the 1940 s, along with jazz dancers such as Jack Cole. Jazz dancing developed alongside jazz music in New Orleans. Beginning in the 1930 s onto the 1960 s jazz dancing transformed from the vernacular form to a theatre based performance form that used trained dancers. Choreographers from modern dance and ballet began to experiment with jazz dancing and began to incorporate it into their dances, some of these include jack Cole, George Balanchine and Bob Fosse. From here jazz dancing was influenced by choreographers as they required highly trained dances to perform their dances which were greatly different from the colloquial dancing of New Orleans in the 1990 s. Jazz dancing to this day is still extremely popular dance form, many dancers flock to New Orleans and Louisiana as the city has such a connection with the music. In the 1920 s the jazz era was starting and was in some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rhythm tap focuses on musicality and practitioner s conceder themselves part of the jazz tradition. Tap dancers dance to rhythmical jazz music, they tap out of beat of the music that to create a percussive sound. Some of the well known dancers are Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly. Jazz tap dancing began as a form of expressing jazz music as the dancers emphasised the music. The jazz fox trot was one of the most popular dances of this time. Jazz music at this time was either called sweet or hot . Sweet jazz had a slow tempo and a rich sound. Whereas hot jazz had a much faster tempo and had a much jazzier feel to it. Because the two of these types of jazz were so different they were very popular. When people danced to sweet jazz it was called the slow foxtrot and when they danced to hot jazz it could be called one step or just fox ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Cases in Finance Case 41, MoGen, Inc. Finance 675 David Biggs, Amanda McAllaster, Jake Unruh, Andy Rao Background Information MoGen is a leading company in the recently surging biotechnology industry that specializes in human therapeutic drugs that help offset the damaging effects of chemotherapy for cancer patients. The business model for all biotech companies is fairly similar: through extensive R D, create new medical drugs, obtain FDA approval and product patents and launch them into the market. In order to achieve profitability and increase the likelihood of FDA approval for their various projects, MoGen must ensure a consistent supply of cash to fund R D efforts and maintain financial flexibility in the face of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since repurchases reduce the shares outstanding, it kept the EPS relatively steady despite the dilutive effects on EPS from the convertibles. The share repurchase also provided a positive signal to the market that the company viewed its stock as undervalued, a strategy that could encourage investors to increase their positions in the firm. Fund Usage and Firm Needs in 2006 By 2006, MoGen needed an additional $10 billion of funding for various projects that aimed to improve manufacturing capacity and processes, formulation, fill and finish capacity, investment in R D and late stage trials, acquisition and licensing, and stock repurchasing. To improve manufacturing processes and reduce supply risks, the firm estimated a $1 billion R D, a vital component of the business needed a 30% increase in funding, totaling to an additional $3 billion. Mogen was also looking to acquire Genix, Inc. and their intellectual capital for approximately $2 billion. Finally, the management team also wanted to maintain the share repurchase program and expected to spend $3.5 billion. All of these projects add up to a total of roughly $10 billion. Internally generated funds were estimated to be $5 billion from net income and depreciation, requiring MoGen to find the other half of the funding from a different source. In search of additional funding, MoGen considered raising the $5 billion by issuing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. My Childhood Experience Everybody has grown up differently. Everybody has different stories, different memories, and different hardships that have shaped who they are as a person. When most people think of their childhood they think of family night board games. They think of running off to the park with their best friends, laughing on swingsets and hopping scotch until they were out of breath. They have memories of vacations, funny stories at family gatherings, or that one time they fell of their bike and their dad carried them home and put on a bandaid and made all the pain go away. When I think of my childhood, I think of two defining events fairly early on that will stick with me forever. I think of the first time I found out we were finally going to Chuck E. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Telling us how much he loved us and that he was just gonna spend the night at his parents house for a while until our mom calmed down. My mom, Paxtin and I took an unexpected trip to Idaho the next day to visit family . When we came home, all of my dad s stuff was gone. In an instant, my life had changed. I have no memory of my mom and dad being together and being happy. Just the terrible things that led up to their divorce. The fact that when I thought back to my childhood and all I could remember were the sad and depressing moments made me turning to photography. As soon as I got my 3rd generation iPod touch for Christmas in 2012, I was obsessed with taking pictures. I would take pictures of anything that i found beauty in. I didn t care that it wasn t the best quality or I didn t know the right angles. I knew I would learn and upgrade and that in the meantime, I would document everything on my shitty iPod camera in hopes to make up for all the lost memories. I would grow to use photography as a tool to cope with a dreadful, fleeting childhood, emotionally hard times I went through, and my biggest fears in life. In no way am I trying to say I had the worst childhood I possibly could ve had. Mixed with all the bad was some good. Like flattening out cardboard boxes and sliding down a steep, dry, grass hill because we wanted to go sledding in the middle of July. Or going on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Analysis Of The Film The An Inconvenient Truth em{An Inconvenient Truth }em is a documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim about the endeavor of Al Gore, former United States vice president, to convince the audience that global warming is a severe problem that has influenced the environment and the way humans lived. The film combines apocalyptic rhetoric with other environment rhetorics, including scientific rhetoric, utilitarian rhetoric and aesthetic rhetoric, to persuades the audience apocalyptically that unavoidable and irreparable environment problems will occur and gives the audience a feeling of powerlessness. And the film, at the same time, tempers apocalypticism to encourage audiences to confront the global warming and to convince audiences that they have the ability to help solving the problem. hskip 3em The film uses apocalyptic rhetoric and scientific rhetoric. According to the description in Laura Johnson s rhetoric review, scientific rhetoric involves statistics and processes, often using charts, graphs, and the photographs to illustrate data (Johnson 32), and apocalyptic rhetoric gestures in some way toward future disaster (Johnson 33). To show that the global warming has great influence on shifts in seasons, Al Gore s slides cited a diagram of a study from the Netherlands about active periods of birds and caterpillars (An Inconvenient Truth 51:45). This logo warns the audience to notice the fact that the global warming has affected ecological niches and let the audience imagine that more and more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Strategic Intent Of Each Company Introduction Technology Products was bought out in 1986 by a manufacturing firm from Cleveland. This firm, in turn, sold the electronics division plants which manufacture computer chips to different investors. From this sale, the two plants were divided into separate companies, Acme Electronics and Omega. (Daft, 2015, p. 171) The purpose of this case study analysis is to look at the strategic intent of each company, their organizational goals, and how each company performed while competing for a major photocopier manufacturer s project. Background As stated earlier, Acme and Omega were originally under the umbrella of Technology Products. The electronics division was sold and split up into separate entities. Attention will now turn to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Organizational goals The goals of both companies are to achieve future growth and expansion by achieving performance efficiency and obtaining high profile contracts and high profit. (Daft, 2015, p. 171). Below is a presentation of the organizational goals for each company. Acme Acme Electronics have established the following organizational goals increased profitability that reflects the overall performance, increased productivity and high volume output, retention of original management structure developed by Technological Products, and internal efficiency. (Daft, 2015, p. 171) Omega While Omega Electronics have documented these as their organizational goals where employee are satisfaction and have a feeling of belonging within the organization, employees are familiar with all activities throughout the organization, and there is increased the overall performance of coordination and internal processes across the company. (Daft, 2015, p. 171) Attention will now turn to the impact of management relating to successful completion of the prototype for each company. Impact of Management It can be argued that the success of any business is dependent on the effectiveness of management. It is expected that managers will make good decisions and will exploit the business strengths to gain future opportunities while correcting internal weaknesses in order to protect the business from both internal and external threats. Below is a presentation of the management style of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Foreshadowing In The Open Window Humans are naturally uneasy and awkward when faced with an uncertain social setting. An unfamiliar place along with unfamiliar people can create an environment filled with abnormal behavior. Saki uses these variables so that his readers can empathize with his main character. In the short story, The Open Window Framton Nuttel, a troubled man, is fooled as a result of his nervous nature combined with fear which is further agitated by a young girl. Vera is the niece of Mrs. Sappleton, the lady who owns the house that Mr. Nuttel is visiting. The open window in the living room strikes up a conversation between Vera and Mr. Nuttel. She informs Mr. Nuttel that it stays open because one day Mrs. Sappleton s husband and two brothers went hunting, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nuttel is skeptical about staying with strangers from the beginning and doubts that it will be any help in his attempted nerve cure (Munro, 2). Although Framton has many issues, he is still trying to solve his problems by being open to new things that he is unsure about. He steps outside of his comfort zone by having, formal visits on a succession of total strangers (Munroe, 2). These visits are supposed to help Mr. Nuttel in his nerve cure which is why he is willing to put forth the effort. Mr. Nuttel shows, uncertainty in even the most benign of social situations (Korb, 7). This makes the whole situation very difficult for him even before he is spooked by Vera and her tale. This is a big step in the right direction, or so he thinks. Unfortunately for Mr. Nuttel, he is anguished for his actions. Although he tries to calm his nerves by taking this retreat, he ends up doing the exact opposite. Once Mr. Nuttel sees what he thinks are ghosts, his anxiety soars to an all time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Southern Company Case Study Assignment 4: Southern Company Case Study Author/Student: Antoine Jean AJ Garand Instructor/Professor: Dr. Marie Line Germain, Ph.D. Course: Talent Management HRM 532 Date: Sunday, February 26, 2012 Evaluate the effectiveness of the roles that the strategic leaders played in the formation of the performance management strategy. Silzer and Dowell (2010) define Talent Management as an integrated set of processes, programs, and cultural norms in an organization designed and implemented to attract, develop, deploy, and retain talent to achieve strategic objectives and meet future business needs (p. 18). And lists the following as components necessary for a talent management program strategy: recruitment; selection; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently, the demand for talent is outstripping the supply. The ability for a firm to create an integrated system that yields a continual flow of talent ready to address specific strategic and operational opportunities may be the single most enduring competitive advantage. While organizations often find that their strategies, products, services, or markets require change, the need to have relevant, differentiated talent to achieve these business goals remains constant (pp. 73 35). Boudreau and Ramstad (2002) propose focusing on pivotal talent or the talent where improvements in capabilities will make the most significant impact on competitive advantage. When talent management is integrated into strategic business planning, there is an opportunity to discuss the capabilities and skills needed to execute the plan. This helps leaders create proactive plans to ensure that they have the talent they need to achieve the strategy (p. 7). According to Aguirre, D., Hewlett S. A., and Post L. (2010) the global recession has compelled CEOs to recognize the competitive advantage in the knowledge economy is determined and driven by human capital. People are the only asset that innovates, and innovation is the only path to sustained breakthrough performance. As part of the process of prioritizing critical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Diffusion Of Religion In The Early 20th Century Relocation Diffusion of Christianity Diffused from hearth Judea Missionaries help diffuse a religion by preaching or carrying the teachings of the BIble People in towns and military settlements were one of the first people the religion was diffused to by Paul and other missionaries spread widely through contagious diffusion because believers were in contact with non believers permanent resettlement of europeans helped christianity became dominant in North and South dominant indigenous populations were converted and intermarriages helped spread the religion. Africa is an example of an indigenous population where Christianity is widely. Canada and US have large amount of protestant followers because colonists came from Protestant England Latin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diffusion of Buddhism did not diffuse rapidly Asoka, the emperor of Magadhan Empire spread Buddhism through missionaries. Asoka s son, Mahinda converted many leaders such as the king of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) which is said to be the longest and oldest tradition of practicing the religion Pataliputra was the counsel that spread the missionaries to convert In the first century, merchants along trading routes from India introduced Buddhism to China. From China, it spread to Korea, then to Japan. It also lost its original support in India. Lack of Diffusion of Universalizing Religions The Bahá í religion diffused in the nineteenth twentieth centuries, under the leadership of Abdu l Bahá, son of the prophet Bahá u lláh. Bahá í also spread rapidly during the late twentieth century, when a temple was constructed on every continent. Sikhism remained relatively clustered in the Punjab, where the religion originated. After it became an independent state, the British took control but let them fight in the British army. Preferring to live in Hindu dominated India rather than Muslim dominated Pakistan, 2.5 million Sikhs moved from Pakistan s West Punjab region to East Punjab in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Mass Hysteria In Society Human beings are complex. There is not one person on this earth that is perfect, but that s the beauty of it. Everyone has moments in their lives where they might just go crazy. Mass hysteria is a condition affecting a group of persons, characterized by excitement or anxiety, irrational behavior or beliefs, or inexplicable symptoms of illness (Dictionary.com). There have been multiple instances where large amounts of people have identical symptoms that alienate them from others in society. Many factors play into the incline of mass hysteria in students over others: similar social problems, challenges, or traumatic events. Everyone deals with stress at some point in their life, and students especially are burdened with many different forms of it. Earlier this year, in the Okongo territory of Ohangwena, Namibia, the Oshisho Combined School experienced its first outbreak of unnatural behavior. Basically, a bunch of girls at the school were acting and doing very abnormal things and no one knew what was going on. According to the African News Service, the students exhibited strange behaviour such as speaking in what sounded like a strange language. There were a lot of rumors swirling around that coerced people into thinking that the bizarre behavior, from mostly girls, was related to that of witchcraft. They diagnosed the girls with the medical condition called Mass Hysteria (African news service 2017). This quote, and the details succeeding it, supports the idea that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Beige Definition Words cannot be used to describe how sad of a color beige is. Beige is the color of your malicious teacher s wrinkled khaki pants, or the color of spoiled goods you could find at the dump. Beige was also the color of my brand new bedroom walls. The disgusting brown shade permeated my thoughts entirely, and I saw myself in it. My emotions had been painted a sad shade of beige by my parents recent divorce. I missed my purple walls that, when the right lighting from the sun hit them, epitomized crocus flowers dancing in a gentle breeze. The exciting, beautiful decorations that had once been on display for all to see were now hidden within the confines of beige boxes. I was encapsulated in a beige dungeon. In an attempt to distract myself from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Third Last Quality Essay All good books must have three specific qualities. The first quality is believable characters. The second quality is a well written plot.The third last quality is a universal theme. With Every Breath is a novel written by Elizabeth Camden. In the novel, Kate Livingston, a young widow, is hired by Dr. Trevor McKendall who was her competitor for a college scholarship during their high school years. From the day of her interview, Kate learns that there are many mysteriously deep secrets hidden in her future boss from the past years after their high school day.. After Kate gets hired, she begins to ponder why her boss changed his last name after he graduated high school, and where he was during 1987 1989, his two missing years. Most importantly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A universal theme is an idea that is shared around the world no matter the cultural differences. Elizabeth Camden managed to inflict universal ideas of right of free will, loving at all times and an individual vs. society. Both Trevor and Kate shared deep feelings for eachother. When Kate found Trevor s devastating health documents, Trevor did not try to deny their facts. Instead, Trevor assured that they were true. He let Kate know that his life truly could be on the line any day. Nonetheless, Trevor promised Kate that if she would take her leap of faith in their love, then he would love her with every breath he was given. Trevor granted Kate her right to free will. He let her decide if she would be willing to take her risk on him by trusting God s unseen plan in their life together. I m not a good long term bet, but I care for you He leaned forward giving her time to pull away if she chose. Whatever Kate decided in this moment would change the course of his whole life. Before Kate made any decision, Trevor was attempting to embed into her mind that true love isn t the love that is shared in the good times, it s the love that s kept through the valleys and mountains of life. I love you, but you don t know the meaning of the word. You only love when it is easy, when there are no storm clouds in the horizon. (Camden 238) Throughout the story, Trevor has someone criticizing and threatening him for his mistakes that he s made while treating his patients. The threats are found in newspapers and magazines that are sold to the public. Therefore, Trevor is looked down upon in the community surrounding him. Trevor does not back down and give up. Instead he stands up to fight the preconceptions that society had of him until he would prove his true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Keeping People Well with Effective Public Health Practice The well being of communities is dependent on effective public health practice. In this assignment I will consider the statement The well being of communities is dependent on effective public health practice. I will do this by looking at wellbeing, defining public health practice and by looking at evidence based practice, epidemiology, policies and goals generated and their effective application. I will also suggest why public health practice is not always as effective in practice as it is in policy. Achievement of wellbeing is the nation s aim, so now how do we in practice with limited resources, political divisions, diverse demographics and actual poverty rising year on year causing 350,000 families alone to access one group of food banks last year( Trussel Trust 2013) , even begin to address this process. The momentum of disease, poverty, isolation moving towards wellbeing, achievement and community is the aim of all public health, an aim to improve the quality of lives lived out in a myriad of circumstances. With this momentum for quality and change wellbeing has been recognised as a measure for quality of life individually and in community and the Prime Minister in 2010 asked the Office of National Statistics (ONS) to measure the nations wellbeing (Cameron, 2010) The ONS attempted to comprehensively assess wellbeing of adults, youth and children including finance, social and human capital , asking questions where networks with others were also seen as a measure of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Stereotypes Of Cheapskate, Impulsive Buyer We see many people when shopping. In public, we are able to see what they are wearing, how they act, their attitude, and their personality. These people can range from many different stereotypes such as: the Cheapskate, the Impulsive Buyer, and the Hater. Even though these people have different attitudes toward shopping, they all have the same goal: which is to to shop. Coupons, sales, rewards, and memberships are the holy grail to a shopping Cheapskate. They are the people we see at the checkout with a book of coupons and dollar signs in their eyes. Cheapskates are individuals who never buy anything full price and will stop at nothing to save a buck. These singular identities use coupons all the time and only shop on sales racks. For example, on the tv show Extreme Couponers, these citizens have it all figured out about being cheap at the store. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I buy everything on site; sometimes, without even looking at the price and quality of the product I am purchasing. My biggest appeal factor would be makeup. I love makeup more than the average person; therefore, I buy more makeup than the average person. Peach blush, champagne highlighter, black mascara, and full coverage concealer are essentials in my cosmetic collection which I have bought impulsively. Overall, I am proud to say that I am an impulsive buyer rather than a person who despises shopping: a Hater. A Hater is someone who would want to have nothing to do with the art of shopping. Shopping, to them, is a complete and utter waste of time. These people usually complain a lot before, during, and even after the shopping trip. They would rather do anything else besides shopping and will do anything to avoid it. For example, The Hater might ask a friend or family member to pick up something they need or will try to find a substitute from what they already have to try to get the task done. In general, this person is just a grumpy person who does not like to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay On Autistic Spectrum Disorder Over 200,000 cases of Autism are diagnosed each year, that 1 in 95 children per year on average. Autism is a developmental disorder that is currently has no cure, but treatment and therapy can help the individual adapt and interact in today s society. This disease is becoming more prevalent in every year. Many adults live with this disease, but due to the lack of information and awareness of the disease in previous years, many are undiagnosed. Autism Spectrum disorder is a disease process that hinders an individual s ability to interact and communicate. Autistic Spectrum Disorder is both a genetic and neurological disorder with its cause being of mostly unknown etiology. The severity of the symptoms vary widely and can include, repetitive behavior, obsessive behavior, difficulty interacting with others, and difficulty with communication. Clinical diagnosis is required to discover if an individual has Autism. Some people are more predisposed having Autism, for instance, males have a moderately higher rate of having Autism than females. Autism usually appears during the first three years of a persons life. Autism is a chronic disorder that occurs for many years or throughout their lifetime. Ages affected are equal from ages three to sixty, with a lower number of diagnoses from birth until two and from ages sixty and up. There are multiple signs of Autistic Spectrum disorder that can be detected. Such as lack of emotional reaction to stimuli, no happy expressions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many people know someone who s life has been affected by Autism. Awareness of Autism is on the rise and the discovery of both the etiology and the cure for Autism can be achieved. Autism can create strain on families and impacts both the family ad individual s lives. People with Autism can live fulfilling lives and be functional members of society through treatment and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Past Performance And Experiences Of Green Planet Contractors PAST PERFORMANCE AND EXPERIENCES Green Planet Contractors (GPC) was established mainly on its beliefs of energy efficiency and a healthier planet while constructing the highest quality work and meeting all required quality standards. It is also important that all our projects are built safe, completed on time, and within budget. GPC is a Miami based Construction Company specializing in new construction and renovations of commercial buildings. Since our inception, we have completed over 30 projects each over $5 million dollars in value. With over 10 retail buildings in the past 15 years, GPC brings a wealth of experience to the Office Max project. The experience GPC has gained within the past few years allows us to construct the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Proposed Work Sequence The following work sequence will take place based on the supporting documentation provided: Starting Sequence: 1. Notice to Proceed 2. Obtain all necessary permits and documents required 3. Site Survey 4. Temporary Fencing 5. Temporary Facility and Utility Set up 6. Mobilization Construction Project Sequence: 1. Structural Foundation Work 2. Masonry Work 3. Structural Steel Work 4. Roof Installation 5. Openings Installation 6. Framing Interior Walls 7. MEP Rough In and Finishes 8. Interior Finishes 9. Furnishings installation 10. Exterior Finishes MANAGEMENT PLAN In order to meet and exceed the owner s expectations of quality, on time completion, budget adherence; GPC must be able to monitor and control a well developed management plan. GPC will assign a full time Construction Manager, Project Superintendent, a Lead Estimator, and a Safety Engineer to the project site for the full duration of the project. Our project team will direct pre construction meetings, and monthly progress meetings for status updates and to discuss and correct any project issues. Daily, weekly, and monthly reports will be maintained at the site office. The Construction Manager will plan and update the project schedule using Primavera software. All project records and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Origins and Purpose of the Goblin Queen in George... The Origins and Purpose of the Goblin Queen in George MacDonald´s the Princess and the Goblin Whatever the purpose of a story may be, whether the tale is a philosophical, moralizing or merely entertaining one, an assortment of characters with sufficient depth, notability and believability is vital to shoulder the burden of the author s intent. George MacDonald, in one of his most famous novels, The Princess and the Goblin, displays an acute awareness of this fact, presenting us with some of the most colorful and unforgettable characters seen in children s literature. When considering the exceptional imagination MacDonald infused into his story and characters, it is little wonder that The Princess and the Goblin is considered to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Traditionally, goblins or hobgoblins are generally creatures associated with a single household, who performs ... services for the family to whom he attaches himself (Keightly, 239). This is usually after some inconvenient trials placed upon the family by the goblin, such as sawdust in the house or dirt in the milk, all to test the disposition of the family and their recognition of the goblin s partial claim to the household (Keightly, 239). It is clear that this traditional goblin hardly fits the description of MacDonald s more menacing, subterranean goblin, and it has been suggested that the dwarf in folklore better describes this type of creature (Morris). Dwarves are a subterranean race [that] has no proper communication with mankind, who accomplish their business in the night, and not by the day (Keightly, 217). This nearly echoes The Princess and the Goblin, where the goblins had all taken refuge in the subterranean caverns, whence they never came out but at night, and them seldom showed themselves in any numbers (MacDonald, 12). MacDonald s goblins also show the natural mischievousness of dwarves who had a propensity to thieving ... even women and children, which fueled the goblin s desire to kidnap Princess Irene. It is from clear which traditions MacDonald has drawn in the creation of his species. Ironically, however, the queen of the goblins is decidedly ungoblin like, even among the race of humanoids in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay On The Chocolate War The Chocolate War is a novel about a freshman boy named Jerry Renault going against the normalcy of school life and deciding not to sell the chocolate bars. Jerry was given this assignment by a boy named Archie Costello. Archie is a member of The Vigils, a group that makes assignments for a certain person or group of people to do based on who they are and how they act. The odd thing about Archie telling Jerry not to sell the chocolates is that Archie earlier told Brother Leon that The Vigils would support the chocolate selling activity. Brother Leon and the other students are clearly shocked by this, due to a student never refusing to do so before. But eventually people realize that it was an assignment given by The Vigils. At first Brother ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Archie makes plans to get back at Jerry and get some kind of reward out of all the help he put into the chocolate sales. He creates an assembly where only students can participate to raffle off the tickets. The raffle is a special one though which puts Jerry in a fight against the school thug, Emile Janza. Students who buy raffle tickets get to write a boxing move on them, which Jerry has to do to Janza, or vice versa, and where to hit them. During the fight, Jerry and Janza are hitting each other as the papers say to. Janza is a lot stronger, and his punches have much more power even though Jerry is able to land a few good hits of his own into the fight. A member of The Vigils draws a raffle ticket that says for Janza to hit Jerry in the groin. Jerry, however, blocks the punch, and the fight becomes more violent. Janza decides not to follow the rules of the fight, and repeatedly punches Jerry. Finally, once Jerry falls to the ground, the lights in the stadium turn off. Brother Jacques is there to stop the fight. Brother Leon is there too, and has been watching from the beginning of the fight until now. He makes sure that Archie is not punished for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay Comparing The Parable Of The Old Man And The Young There were similarities as well as differences found in the two works Abraham and Isaac and The Parable of the Young and the Old . One similarity is the objects that Abram brought with him. In both works, Abram is said to have brought fire and knife with him. Also, in both works, Isaac asks the same question. As they arrive near the sacrificial place, Isaac asks where the lamb for the sacrifice is. In both works, Abram bounds his son and is about to slay him when an angel speaks out. Finally, in both stories, a ram is offered from the angel instead of Isaac. However, there are several key differences that separate these two seemingly similar works. The most major difference is the connotation of The Parable of the Old Man and the Young . The entire story is a metaphor for war, as can be seen in many lines. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The belts and straps that Abram used, as well as parapets and trenches, were used in World War I. The angel calling out to Abram was not an actual angel, but that of the population s plea for peace. The angel offered the Ram of Pride, which represented pure nationalism and pride in one s country. When Abram killed his son, he ended up killing half the seed of Europe, and perhaps half the seed of Europe was killed in World War I. After all, if someone is killed, their descendants will never be able to live. Even looking just at the literal meaning, there are several key differences. In Abraham and Isaac, God is shown tempting Abraham and telling him to go to Moriah and offer Isaac as a sacrifice. However, in The Parable of the Old Man and the Young , the setting starts with Abram and Isaac on their journey. Also, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Bruce Dawe Materialism For generations, poets have used their literary vehicle to express themes and produce content that remains relevant to a modern reader. Enter Without So Much As Knocking by Australian poet Bruce Dawe is a prime example of this, as Dawe uses the generic conventions of the genre to present his thoughts and comment on topics that in a way that remains relevant for future generations of readers. One reason the poem is still relevant and popular today is the attention it brings to capitalism and the complete materialistic nature of the pictured society, which forces readers to reflect on their own context and society. By having strict rules that govern Dawe s pictured society, it reduces the value of life, and through his alliteration at the start ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Cultural Relationships In Colonial America Calloway employs lucid prose and captivating examples to remind us that neither Indians nor Colonists were a monolithic group... The result is a more nuanced appreciation for the complexity of cultural relationships in Colonial America... He surveys this complex story with imagination and insight and provides an essential starting point for all those interested in the interaction of Europeans and Indians in early American life. David R. Shi, Christian Science Monitor Although many Americans consider the establishment of the colonies as the birth of this country, in fact Early America already existed long before the arrival of the Europeans. From coast to coast, Native Americans had created enduring cultures, and the subsequent European ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Boat Insurance Essay o Check outside of boat for any winter damage o Connect Battery Cables and use protective spray o Check lead acid battery levels o Turn on circuit breakers o Plug in dockside power o Make sure battery charger is working o Replace winter covers with summer canvases o Remove shower caps from engines o Replace hot water heater by pass plug o Check that all fresh water systems are operational o Open fuel vales and check for fuel leaks o Check coolant and oil levels in engines o Check transmission fluid levels o Make sure all raw water intakes are open o Check engine hoses and replace brittle ones o Tighten all clamps and wire connections in bilge o Start port and starboard engines exhaust water flow o Start generator and exhaust water flow ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to their comprehensive boat insurance, they have benefits that cover great discounts for products and marina dockage, an impeccable towing service, a strong boating representation voice, and a great program for boating safety. The annual fee is $24, with a generous discount if you are a member of the United States Power Squadron, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, and many other organizations. For those not familiar with BoatUS, the following brief information was taken from their enormous website: BoatUS Boat Owners Association of the United States is the oldest and largest Membership association of boaters. We pride ourselves in offering service, savings, and representation since 1966. Today, we represent over half a million Members. There is strength in our numbers, and our hands on approach ensures that with any of our services you always get more than what you pay for! Membership Includes: 24/7 Towing Dispatch to over 600 towboats in 300+ports Roadside Assistance while trailering you boat Discounts on fuel, transient slips, repairs and more at 1,000+boating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Alcohol Abuse In Adolescence Essay Alcohol Abuse in Adolescence Khoa Nguyen San Jose State University The period of adolescence, from the age of 10 21, is one of the most critical and pivotal stages of the development of human beings. Although adolescence only covers roughly ten years, or about one seventh of the entire human lifespan, decisions and actions made during this period of time can have drastic effects on the individual further down his/her life. Part of being an adolescent is experiencing new things, and testing out different types of identities to see which fits best. Erikson, a German born American developmental psychologist, characterized this part of lifespan development as identity v.s. identity confusion(Erikson s Stages of Development, 2016). Erikson believed that during this period in an adolescent s life, they are faced with deciding who they are, what they are all about, and where they are going in life(Santrock, 2015). Part of finding that identity might come with trying new substances like alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, and other harmful drugs. Unfortunately, sometimes their first try of the new substance does not become their last. Especially with alcohol, these drugs can be highly addictive and mistreated, translating to abuse. With their young unstable developing minds and with the easy accessibility and social acceptance of liquor, it seems like the adolescent age is bound on a crash course towards the abusement of alcohol. What is Alcohol ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Poetry Close Reading Poetry Close Reading The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner written by Randall Jarrell is a poem that introduces three major ideas in only five lines. These ideas are birth, death, and war. Jarrell is able to accomplish a lot in this short poem by using diction and syntax such as metaphor and figurative language. The title of the poem automatically shifts the reader s mind to expect a poem about war and death. However, after reading the title and seeing how clear it is, when taken literally, line one of the poem is very confusing. If we try to understand the poem at a basic literal level, here s what s happening: There is a gunner in the ball turret, underneath a bomber plane. It is so cold up high that the lining of his wet jacket is being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speaker s life before war is left far below and even feels like an illusion. Like a dream, it is gone. When the speaker woke to black flak and the nightmare fighters , he woke up to his worst nightmare, enemy fighters approaching the bomber. If we take a close look at lines three and four together, there is a stark contrast. Line three is very peaceful and serene, the words dream , life , and earth usually have positive connotations; while line four is certain death, with words like nightmare and black flak . The last line of the poem is very straightforward, and is almost prose. It tells us exactly what we need to know. When the bomber got back to the base, they cleaned the speakers remains out of the turret with a hose. If we continue the metaphor of the bomber being the mother, we can conclude that the speaker is being born into death through the womb of the State . The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jarrell is able to accomplish so many thing with so little lines mainly through the use of metaphor and diction. It explains the terrors of wars in gruesome detail and explains the ways in which wars, in a sense breed and birth death. To some, this poem is seen as the ultimate poem of war, and rightly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Justice in Hamlet In the revenge play of Hamlet, the idea of poetic justice can be seen throughout the play various times. Shakespeare allows the reader to understand the mistakes of each character by killing them off in a justly manner. While seeking revenge, the main characters of the play earn their poetic ending, permitting Shakespeare to restore the karmic balance of the play. Claudius, Leartes, Polonius, are all killed poetically as a direct result of their actions, while Ophelia is used to reiterate the poetic justices in the other character because of the fact that she is not killed poetically. Claudius poisoned King Hamlet in order to become King himself. While he feels the guilt of killing his brother, Claudius doesn t want to give up the fruits ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marry, well said, very well said. Look you, sir, Inquire me first what Danskers are in Paris, And how, and who, what means, and where they keep What company at what expense; and finding By this encompassment and drift of question That they do know my son, come you more nearer Than your particular demands will touch it. Take you, as twere, some distant knowledge of him, As thus: I know his father and his friends, And, in part, him. Do you mark this, Reynaldo? (A.II.sc.i.ln 6 15). Polonius wants to know what is Laertes doing and has sent Reynaldo to do his spying for him. We can see how these actions and character traits will continue throughout the play and will lead to his poetic death. Even though his death is an accident, he gets what he deserves because he is where he shouldn t be: the King and Queen s chambers. Hamlet thinks he is Claudius and that is why he kills him. When Hamlet finds out that it is, in fact, Polonius he says, Thou wretched, rash, intruding fool, farewell. I took thee for thy better. Take thy fortune. Thou find st to be too busy is some danger. (A.III.sc.iv.ln 32 34). Polonius death is the most notable act of poetic justice in the play. Shakespeare uses this character s death to show the audience how snooping and meddling into other people s business is morally wrong and you will be punished for it accordingly. The character of Ophelia is driven to insanity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Analyzing Bloch s Painting Bloch uses both analogous and complementary colors in the artwork to convey a message to make the artwork standout. The artwork uses analogous colors to a calming view to the artwork and to emphasize the drowsiness of the passengers. The black color of the man s coat is the same as the color of the woman headwear sitting right next to him. The dark black of the man s coat in headwear are analogous to the dark shade of green use as the color of the chairs. The dark black and green color is analogous to the window s color, as the windows are very dark showing that it is dark outside. The man sitting on the chair on the left is wearing a brown coat which is analogous in color to his skin color. The painting also uses complementary colors to make the painting stand out. The arm board of the chair is a red color which is complementary to the dark blue green chair. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The faces of the people are giving the light in the picture and are giving the focal point of the image. This draws the viewers attention to the face of the two men and the woman as their faces show how tired they are. The man on the left of the painting has is eyes closed and appears to be sleeping. The woman has her eyes gently shut and appears to be falling asleep. The man in the middle eyes are open, but his eyes have bags underneath and his face shows that he is very tired. The background of the image is shaded out. Nothing can be seen outside the window, because whatever is outside is not important for the message of the painting. However, the darkness of the window makes it seem like it is night or late evening which fits into the story the artist is showing. This will make the travelers seem as if they have either been traveling for a long time, or that the two men are returning from work. The light and darkness of the artwork shows what is important and how the long day has made the people in the painting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. What Is The Setbacks Of Santiago s Journey Throughout Santiago s journey, he had several setbacks. As Santiago begins his journey to his treasure, he enters the continent of Africa and stops at a bar. Santiago then meets a man he thinks he can trust. After entrusting the entrusting the man with his money, Santiago gets robbed and never sees the man or his money again. After that experience, Santiago learns it is difficult to trust people. This was a the first of a few major setbacks for him. In Africa with no money, Santiago has to find a job. I think of that as a set back, it took Santiago an extra year to get to his treasure. Santiago worked for one year and when he gained enough money to continue his journey towards his treasure he moves on. Not too long after Santiago s first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Analysis Of The Republic By Plato Hereafter, one finds themselves entering into the territory of the second metaphor enumerated by Plato in The Republic. The Image of the Line, once more is intended to give sustenance to the analyzation of goodness and is a direct relation to The Simile of the Sun. In this metaphor, Socrates describes a line which is to be unequally divided into four segments. The segments labeled A and B are to apportion for likenesses, or the visible realm. This, according to Plato, is a dangerous realm made for misconceptions and incompleteness. From this realm one can only witness the shadows and illusions of the material world which serve merely to conceive unreality. Here is where appearances reside and here is what our senses are able to perceive. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is known that goodness exists in segment D and that an understanding of goodness is required to transcend into truth, but Socrates does not describe the progressions involved. In succession, arrives the subsequent and conclusive metaphor Plato generates as an armory for his discussion on goodness. This metaphor is referred to as The Allegory of the Cave and works to propagate a vivid vision of life according to the value of goodness, knowledge, and truth. Plato has one imagine an existence of limitation. Accordingly forcing one to view the methods of limitation prominent in their current circumstances and the influence of philosophy on the human condition as a whole. Socrates establishes this likeness through the statement, They re no different from us... do you think they d see anything of themselves and one another except the shadows cast by the fire on to the cave wall directly opposite them? With this rhetorical technique one must put their own status adjacent to one of a person who is bound in a cave of darkness and lead to believe this is the totality of life. Nevertheless, as the allegory unfolds, an individual is provided the opportunity to experience light and expand their horizons multifold. At first the individual cannot comprehend the expansion and explosion of light, but then as reality dawns a sense of confusion ensues for what to do next, how can one explain this to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Polar Express All Aboard! : A Comparison and Contrast of The Polar Express Book and Movie The Polar Express is a classic children s Christmas story written by acclaimed author Chris Von Allsburg. Chris Von Allsburg writes and illustrates all of his books and won the Caldecott medal for The Polar Express. The Polar Express is a Christmas story of getting a kid to believe in Santa. The boy climbs aboard a train to go to the North Pole to see Santa. He is the one chosen to receive the first gift of Christmas, which was a silver bell off of the reindeers. He cannot hear it at first, but then he finally lets himself believe in Santa and can hear the bell for the rest of his life. The movie The Polar Express is the only adaptation that has been made from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also in the movie the train almost had an accident unlike the book. They put this in the movie so it could build up to that scene as a climax to scare the viewers that something might happen. In the trailer for the movie, it even shows the train getting into an accident so the viewers will want to go see what happens to the train. As well as the movie adding the songs, it also added the kids getting a special ticket. Each child had a certain a letter at the beginning of their train ride, punched by the conductor. When the kids were done experiencing the North Pole, the conductor punched out a word pertaining to each kid. The main kid got the word believe punched into his ticket because he did not believe in Santa at the beginning of the movie. The African American girl got leader punched into her ticket because she was the one that always knew what to do. The poor boy, Billy, also got believe because he didn t think Santa was real either. This leads into the most important difference between the book and the movie. In the movie it depicts that going to the North Pole to see Santa was all a dream, while in the book it made it all seem real. When children go see this movie, they might think that since the boy is having a dream that Santa must not be real. A lot of research has been done about kids believing in Santa. Gail Vines wrote about the Santa delusion from psychologist s perspectives. According to Gail Vines (2007), children are able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Oppression of Women Depicted in The Yellow Wallpaper In The Yellow Wallpaper, Gilman shows that the American principle of liberty did not apply to all Americans in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Specifically it shows that this principle was not given to women. In The Yellow Wallpaper, Gilman shows that American society at the time was oppressive toward women and that it was dangerous for women to fight back. She establishes a female narrator that is oppressed literally and symbolically by the men in her life and the society she lives in. This oppression causes the narrator, who is suffering from what is probably a post partum depression, to sink lower and lower into the depths of insanity. Her cries for help go unheeded by her husband and she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her husband s numerous attempts to restrain and confine her only serve to worsen her condition. Throughout The Yellow Wallpaper, Gilman shows not only the restraint and confinement of the narrator, but also, symbolically, the restraint and confinement of females in American society of the time. The narrator is imprisoned in the room that contains the yellow wallpaper. The house that contains it is surrounded by hedges and gates that lock . At the top of the stairs is a gate that keeps the narrator from leaving the top floor. The windows of the room itself are barred. The narrator is kept in this room without possibility for escape, much as women of American society at the time were kept in their place without possibility for escape. She is kept to a rigid schedule each day that she is not allowed to deviate from. Both the narrator and women of the time were often considered to not know enough to make intelligent decisions for them. Women in general and the narrator specifically, were considered to be childlike, hysterical and physically weak. The narrator is placed in a child s nursery. She is considered to be suffering from female hysteria. Her husband has to physically carry her up the stairs at one point. She is considered to be silly and unintelligent. . . . he . . . called me a blessed little goose . . . These thoughts were extended ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Requirements And Issue Management Systems 1. Requirements and Issue Management Systems Requirements and issue management systems allow managers or leaders to classify and affiliate characteristics with them, and to establish and evaluate dependencies and other common ties. Requirements set the stage for a project and issue management is an important process of identifying and resolving issues (Cook, 2015). Shaw Industries used an agile methodology called Scrum to improve relationships between IT and business partners to ensure project success (O Brien Marakas, 2011). IT used this tool to work collectively as a group and determine which project will give Shaw Industries the best value. They divided the project into segments: 30 days to complete a series of tasks. Once the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... IT must have something to show during its effort, and if they deliver, this will promote a positive relationship. A healthy organization is one that involves people who are loyal to one another, never judges, expresses genuine appreciation across their organizational structure, assists others with critical tasks and never places blame on someone (Williams, 2013). When businesses make and keep promises, they see strong trust and respect across the organization. If they often make commitments but fail to keep them, people will see frustration and self starving behavior (Williams, 2013). Shaw Industries focused on consistency to build a trusting relationship with their client. They delivered priorities by an explicit deadline and in turn, trust was earned. A customer s ability to trust is dependent upon showing the customer that your behavior is consistent and persistent over time. When a customer can predict your behavior, that customer is more likely to trust you (James, 2012). While the agile system was the popular choice for Shaw Industries, this certainly does not mean it is the best choice for every organization. There are hundreds of Requirements and Issue Management software available. SpiraTest, RequirementsHub, DevSpec, Gatherspace and Bugzilla are just a few that are popular today (Top Requirements Management Software Products, 2015). Each has their own set of tools and configurations to assist project managers. An effective issue management system ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay about Hsc 3045 Promote Positive Behaviour (Not Fully... HSC 3045: Promote positive behaviour Understand how legislation, frameworks, codes of practice and policies relate to positive behaviour support. 1.1 Explain how legislation, frameworks, codes of practice and policies related to positive behaviour support are applied to own working practice. All aspects of my job role are regulated by policies and current legislation. The mandatory training that we attend has been designed to cover all aspects of legislation such as the Children s Act, which provides a Code of Practice to enable us provide the best possible care and support for children and young people. We also have inspections from OFSTED who ensure we are meeting, not only care standards, but also those relating to behaviour and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the young person or staff involved have sustained any injuries during the incident this is recorded on the incident report and on a body map as well as the accident book and RIDDOR guidelines will be followed. 1.5 Explain why the least restrictive interventions should be used when dealing with incidents of challenging behaviour. As explained before physical intervention should not be used unless it can be clearly justified why it was used, it is not always neccessary. When dealing with challenging behaviour you can use restrictive intervention such as language which may result in the young person changing their behaviour before it even leads to an incident. For example there is a young person in my care who we have observed that responds well to humour, so if he is beginning to display negative/challenging behaviour we try to make jokes with him and sometimes tickle him. This turns his mood around and prevents an incident even taking place. It is important to use the least restrictive interventions where possible as if you didnt it could lead to further dilemmas such as verbal abuse, physical abuse, damage to property etc. 1.6 Describe safeguards that must be in place if restrictive physical interventions are being used. It is important to ensure that the young people and staff are all safeguarded. Any staff that will be using physical interventions should have attended the mandatory training, risk assessments should be in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Plumber Sugar Land Research Paper Fall Tips | Plumber Sugar Land The arrival of fall means it is time to begin preparing your plumbing in Sugar Land for winter s freezing temperatures. While it s a bit early for wrapping outdoor faucets, it is never too early to repair leaky faucets or sprinkler systems. Tasks you can provide now will reduce those you need to provide later. If cold weather were to arrive early you will appreciate the work you will have already provided. Furthermore, when you identify the need for the services of a Benjamin Franklin Plumbing plumber in Sugar Land, you will have ample time to schedule service before it becomes a rush to do so ahead of freezing conditions. Utilize the following fall tips to get a jump start on winter: If you haven t already ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Native American And African Slaves As the Native American population had been decimated by genocide and war, England looked to African slaves to provide them with the necessary labor to harvest tobacco. Although African slaves had the same status as that of an indentured servant, African slaves began to become more and more restricted, losing all human and civil rights. These restrictions were placed on African slaves to protect the rights of the indentured Englishmen, and developed a social/political system based of segregation and discrimination, ultimately leading to the modern ideology of the world, racism. Native Americans were not spared from the stupidity of racial superiority, and like Africans, were forced into slavery. Native American slavery though predominately in the Spanish colonies was used in North America. Though unlike the Mesoamerican slaves, the North American slaves were also the slavers. The colonists of North America lured Native Americans to capture other Native Americans in exchange for trade goods and alliances, forcing Native Americans to choose between being the slaver or the slaved, much like some African tribes. In South America, the Spaniards enticed nearly 100,000 under false promises of riches, and instead enslaved them, forcing them to harvest guano (bird excrements), an export from Peru that had a value of fifteen billion dollars. As slavery spread throughout the New World, much of the African, Chinese, and indigenous culture began to mix together, resulting in a unique ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Sundiata The Griot Analysis Traditions are passed down from generation to generation. A family s past, present, and future is told to each member of a family with the idea that it will be passed down. Our traditions teach us about the way we live; including why we eat certain food, why we talk a certain way, and why we tell the stories we tell. In the MalianAfrican culture, a Griot is the person responsible for teaching the younger children and citizens of Mali Africa the stories of their ancestors. Through oral traditions, they are responsible for making sure their community is well versed in the culture of their people and understand why they act the way they do; and therefore, the Griot could be considered one of the most important roles people in the community due ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a story that has been told through the generations and should be taught all over the world; however, it sadly is not, but there are certain stories that relate to Sundiata. These stories remain classics; timeless and universal narratives told with the purposed of educating our children. This purpose is seen in modern culture. For example, Little Red Riding Hood teaches children to be careful who they trust, Shakespear illustrates that anything is possible with perseverance, and 1984 expresses the importance to stand up for what we believe in. All of these stories are classics, they are integrated into our popular culture and are considered to be educational. They present morals, teach us the lessons that we are supposed to know, and are placed on a pedestal. Although Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali is not a fairy tale or a play, but rather an oral history of their country, it is a still a story told time and time again. Therefore, the accessibility of Sundiata can be looked at the same way we look at our classics. The Griots are the books, the history, the guides we are supposed to learn from. They are held on a pedestal because they deserve to be there. They deserve to be respected because they teach the kings the history of their ancestors so that the lives of the ancients might serve them as an example they are Mali s story tellers, history teachers, and keepers of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Marginalization Of Women Analysis Sometimes, I feel discriminated against, but it does not make me angry. It merely astonishes me. How can any deny themselves the pleasure of my company? It s beyond me. Zora Neale Hurston The discourse of investigation into marginalization that involves ethnicity, displacement and gender began in 1980 and 1990. Marginalization of women, struggles of lower castes and economically backward communities haunted the nation even after decolonization. Therefore we can say postcolonial works are the documentary commentaries on poverty, caste, gender discrimination and oppression. Marginalization of women comprising suffering of different sections found its way into the literary discourse through the Fourth World . Women novelists across cultures explore women s position which moves from exaltation, victimization to self assertion. The creative writings of the colonial and postcolonial women novelists like Kavery Nambisan, portrays Double ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Mahabharatha, Draupadi had to accept the fate of marrying five men, Gandhari was tricked to marry a blind king. Kunti had to experience widowhood for no fault of hers besides, there had been the practice of Sati and related issues in ancient Indian society. Later the colonial exploitation was in harmony with superior forms of political and economic organization which encouraged marginalization of women by making them conform to patriarchy. The concept of naritva was stressed by the nationalist like Gandhi nearly fifty years before the wave of women s emancipation began and grew as dominant, perilous and insurmountable force but this as usual was suppressed. After Independence Indian writers focused on the construction of imaginary communities and individuals, but the focal point of women writers of twentieth century is the issue of marginalization of women and a struggle for gender equality (Tharu and Lalitha ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Restaurant Business Report Business report Executive summary As the world gets intricate and complex courtesy of new trends and social waves, no sector of life seems to be left behind. The hospitality industry is faced with one of the greatest challenges ever and all attention and focus is certainly geared toward addressing customer satisfaction. However, without efficient information systems and proper technological applications, the whole efforts are always insufficient or wasted. The need to upgrade systems and improve operations is the main strategic objective of most restaurant executives. This report is therefore an analysis of the need to apply the modern information systems in the industry and embrace the growing usage of the point of sale system (POS) that has become the industry norm across the world. In a way, most hoteliers and restaurant owners are confronted with unrelenting demand to radically transform operations or to exit the market. To avoid the latter, implementation is inevitable. Introduction In an increasingly competitive global environment, where the search for opportunities dominates all other undertakings, where resources are less than those who seek them, it becomes important to find ways and means of sailing through. Businesses across the world are increasingly responding to these challenges by applying information systems to enhance performance and efficiency in the operations. The major objective lies in producing high quality goods at the lowest possible cost. As ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Impact Of The Mental Health Act The Mental Health Act R.S.O. (1990) is a comprehensive piece of provincial legislation which regulates mental health care in Ontario. Although it can be assumed that the legislation applies to all mental health services and supports (Schizophrenic Society of Ontario, 2013), the laws described in the Mental Health Act ( MHA ) apply only to psychiatric units in hospitals, and specialized psychiatric facilities within the province (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health [CAMH], 2012), and to the patients who are under observation, care or treatment in these facilities or under a community treatment order (Mental Health Act, 1990). Although amendments have been made (Ontario. Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, 2015), there are issues ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These amendments include references to disordered behaviour, thought, or perception that severely impairs judgement or capacity, of which psychiatric intervention is advised (Involuntary Psychiatric Treatment Act, 2005). The broad definition contained within the MHA leaves the term mental disorder open to interpretation, which may result in inconsistencies among Ontario psychiatric admissions. According to the Mental Health Act (1990), a community treatment order offers a less restrictive alternative to being held in a psychiatric unit or facility. Introduced to the MHA in 2000, a community treatment order is a comprehensive plan of community based care that sets out the criteria for the management and treatment of psychiatric outpatients (Byrick, K., Walker Renshaw, B., 2016). However, research by Mfoafo M Carthy and Williams (2010) has suggested that community treatment orders are unethical. Under a community treatment order, treatment typically requires an individual to comply with medications that a physician believes is necessary for their normal function in the community (Ontario. Ministry of Heath and Long Term Care, 2016). The MHA has been termed unconstitutional based on its violation of the human right to life and liberty by mandating that an individual participate in outpatient treatment (Picard, 2013), including medication compliance. Apprehensions under the MHA attempt to divert an individual with a mental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...