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2. Atmospheric Oxygen, Giant Paleozoic Insects and the...
Animal gigantism was prevalent during the Carboniferous period of the Paleozoic era. Gigantism in
flying insects occurred in abundance; however, arthropods, such as arthropleurids, also experienced
gigantism. Arthropleurids existed during the Paleozoic era and were the largest land dwelling
arthropods in the history of the Earth. 1m long millipedes are classified as arthropleurids.
Amphibians such as the terrestrial labyrinthodont amphibians also became gigantic during the
Carboniferous period. Large amphibians reached body lengths of up to 2m. However, these
amphibians are limited by respiration through the skin, which is known to restrict maximum body
size. The wingspan of a certain extinct dragon fly exceeded 70cm and the wingspan... Show more
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Hyperoxia is used to test for diffusive limitations in respiratory pathways. If high levels of oxygen
does not increase the rate of oxygen use, then non diffusive, convective, or pertusive limits to
aerobic capacities are indicated. Studies of exercising humans show that high levels of oxygen do
increase the maxim rate of oxygen use. However, no exercising amphibians and reptiles have been
studied.
Simulations of amphibian paleophysiology should also consider carbon dioxide interaction with
hyperoxia and hypooxia and its resulting effect on the evolution of vertebrate metabolism. Effects
of hyperoxia on the thermoregulation of vertebrates would be helpful. Various vertebrates have
lower body temperature under lower oxygen levels
Animal flight is particularly fascinating because of the metabolism energy needed to maintain flight
is high. Experiments with animal flight could produce a physiological extreme in regards oxygen
uptake and animal size. Studies of hummingbird hovering ability under low density and low oxygen
levels showed that flight performance was constrained by the amount of oxygen available.
Hummingbirds failed to maintain flight at oxygen levels of 11 14%, which equivalents to the
amount of oxygen present at an elevation of 4000 m. Studies of hummingbird flight in normal
oxygen levels (20.9%) and low density showed that physical and structural constraint, rather than
chemical metabolism, limits flight ability. The
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3. Paper On George Herbert Mead
George Herbert Mead (February 27, 1863 April 26, 1931) was an American philosopher,
sociologist and psychologist, primarily affiliated with the University of Chicago, where he was
one of several distinguished pragmatists. (Wikipedia, n.d.). Mead was enrolled at the Harvard
University in 1887 and became close friend with Josiah Royce. Royce was an American objective
idealist philosopher, and he had a major influence in Mead thinking. Mead gained a post that the
Michigan University and became good friend with other philosophers. Despite the influence of
other philosphers Mead matured and developed his own thinking. Mead had an excellent concept
of the individual, mind, self and society. Famous for his book Mind, Self and Society, Mead suggest
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4. Hidden Champions By Herman Simons
Hidden Champions professor Herman Simons shares his strategies and products with people
describing what makes him and his companies and products so successful. Simons Hidden
Champions strategies differ from typical ones used by others, often seen in the news or
advertised. One major difference is that many of Hidden Champions products are unheard of
other than within the industry the product has been designed for. There are currently 2700
medium sized companies generating between one to five Billion dollars revenue with an
average of 2000 employees. Hidden Champions has low leverage and therefore mostly uses its
own cash flow for funding R D and the development of new innovations. Simons is vertically
integrated with operations on a geographic scale with most of his locations situated away from
major centres. (Balinski, 2013) To be successful in globalisation and speculation, Grant Anderson
CEO of Hidden Champions states (Balinski, 2013), you must travel the world with arms and legs
in the global market in order to use gather intelligent feedback and findings of new developments
in the area and to know what is changing in the world. Following are excellent example Saturday
of Hidden Champions success in specialisation and globalisation; 1.(Balinski, 2013) States, 55% of
Hidden Champions companies are located in Germany speaking countries. Research into the export
industry told Simons there was a need for an application/system, to make it easier to perform tasks
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5. Merge and Acquisition
To my reputable professor:
Dr. Sanya El Galaly
A growth Acceleration Strategy for a rapidly changing world
Summary of the article:
Mergers amp; Acquisition (M amp;A) values for 2011 year were said to exceed a trillion dollars, an
incremental percent increase over the previous years.
Nearly seven out of 10 companies planned to make at least one acquisition in 2012, significantly
higher than 2011.
In the first six months of 2012, the number of corporate Mergers amp; Acquisitions deals jumped
to nearly 5,900, up from about 5,100 in the first six months of 2011.
However, the high rate of failure of Mergers amp; Acquisitions deals, coupled with a still sputtering
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* LEADERSHIP ISSUES.
Directions come from the top down, with little effort put toward engaging employees or generating
enthusiasm for the new approach.
* STRATEGIC ISSUES.
The lack of clear strategic rationale for an acquisition as being a factor that leads to failure.
A Different Model for Making Acquisitions Successful:
* ALIGNMENT AROUND A CLEAR STRATEGIC PLAN(PRE ACQUISITION)
With a clear strategic plan in place, it is much easier to identify when an acquisition can help
accelerate a company s strategy than when there is a poor strategic fit.
* WINNING HEARTS AND MINDS.
All large scale change requires buy in from individuals across an organization not only the higher
level of management.
* ENGAGEMENT OF A CROSS FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATION TEAM (POSTACQUISITION).
Mergers and acquisitions tend to fail when cultures collide.
* ADOPTION OF A LARGESCALE CHANGE FRAMEWORK.
A project management approach to strategic partnerships is well understood, and is often within the
comfort zone of financial managers.
6. Conclusion amp; recommendations
M amp;A is a general term used to refer to the consolidation of companies. A merger is a
combination of two companies to form a new company, while an acquisition is the purchase of one
company by another in which no new company is formed.
Examples of M amp;A in the pharmaceutical field:
Pfizer
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7. Effects Of The Monroe Doctrine
The Monroe Doctrine was established by U.S. president James Monroe and the U.S. secretary of
state John Quincy Adams. Their plan of the Monroe Doctrine represented a solid line where the
Americans will no longer tolerate interference from European powers in any way shape or form.
For the most part, America was minding its own business until Imperialism started booming in the
late 1800 s. Latin Americawas less developed and America saw South and Central America as
perfect candidates to extract resources and sell U.S. goods. The culture of capitalism was on the
rise. The start of Manifest Destinybegan to construct U.S. foreign policy which led to America
reaching towards the Caribbean and Latin America to expand.
Firstly, If God and mission was the road to Manifest Destiny, Imperialism was the light that shined
bright to lead the way (Lubragge). America started off by investing in businesses and land all
around Latin America. Imperialism led to the U.S. taking over the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto
Rico via the Spanish American War (Lubragge). America was under the impression they were
safeguarding the world from Spanish oppression and began sculpting expansionist policies. The
Spanish American War put an end to Spain s colonial empire in the region and gave the United
States complete control of the Pacific. The U.S. victory led to a peace treaty between the U.S. and
Spain, which gave all claims of Cuba to the United States, while ceding sovereignty over Guam,
Puerto Rico,
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8. A Strategy Behind The Oil Price
Oil companies have struggled since the oil price rout started in 2014. Cost cutting has been the
norm for most companies and for many cost cuts included dividends. Some companies have refused
to put dividends on the chopping block and in the face of plunging valuations have maintained or
even increased dividends.
It may seem counter intuitive but there is a strategy behind the decision to maintain dividends
despite falling oil prices. The oil price collapse has hammered many companies stock values, and
when stock values plunge companies need to do what they can to attract investors. Dividends are a
method to attract new investors, and keep the current ones happy. Even as stock values fall, a
monthly, quarterly, or annual bonus appeals to many investors. Not all companies have the luxury
of pursuing this strategy.
Evaluating Dividends
Dividends are a per share payment, distributed to shareholders on a monthly, quarterly, or annual
basis. The per share payment is easy for investors to understand when it comes to getting their
dividend checks, but it is hard to analyze the total return for the amount of money invested in the
company s stock by looking at per share dividend payment alone. To properly evaluate dividends,
look to the [dividend yield].
A dividend yield is the amount of dividends a company pays relative to its stock price. It is
calculated by dividing dividends paid per share by stock price. For an investor, this gives an idea of
how much dividend payment
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9. Employee Engagement Is Made Up Of Two Words, Employee And...
Employee Engagement
Employee Engagement is made up of two words, Employee and engagement. In simple words, it
can be defined as an engagement or commitment of an employee towards its organization. It is not
entirely clear when the term engagement was first used in relation to work, but generally the
Gallup Organization is credited for coining the term somewhere in the 1990s( Schaufeli, 2013 p.2).
An engaged employee can be easily distinguished from disengaged one by simply asking a
question. Ask an employee, what their company does? An engaged employee will say we
provide software services while a disengaged employee will say, they/Company provides
software services. It is evident from here that an engaged employee is involved completely to
achieve the goals of company, hence will be more efficient and considers himself as a part of the
success of company. Various researches have also shown that engaged employees are much more
efficient than disengaged ones, which results in positives for an organisation.
An engaged employee feels involved in and excited about his work. Engaged employees produce at
high levels individually, and contribute to improved business results. In fact, Gallup research shows
employee engagement can be linked to increased productivity and profitability, along with benefits
such as decreased turnover and absenteeism (Connolly, et al., 2013, p 48 52).An organisation with
a higher number of engaged employees is likely to be more effective, efficient
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10. Modern Architecture, Ferris Wheels, 1500 Pound Chocolate Bars
Classical architecture, ferris wheels, 1500 pound chocolate bars. These new, unheard of attractions
at the Columbian Exposition attracted millions of unsuspecting, innocent guests to the preying
ground of the narcissistic Dr. H. H. Holmes. Chicago, Illinois, the host of the 1983 World s Fair,
was home to this sadistic serial killerwho attracted his prey using his education and occupation as a
means to gain trust from new, unsuspecting travelers from the 46 nations who participated in the
exposition. For three years, Chicago prepared for the exposition, building new architecture and
creating new inventions to celebrate the 400 year anniversary of Columbus s discovery of
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As Henry grew up, he attended Michigan Medical School and graduated. When he earned his
degree, he legally changed his name to Dr. H. H. Holmes in order to gain trust from the world s
population. In the 1800 s and early 1900 s, the term Dr. was a well respected term given to
people of great importance. Even today people coined with the term Dr. have earned a means of
respect. Henry Mudgett changed his last name to Holmes, a well favored family name, during
the late 1800 s and early 1900 s. Almost immediately after graduating from Michigan Medical
School, Dr. Holmes moved to Chicago in order to own his own professional business. He visited
a pharmacy which a dying man and his worried wife owned. Dr. Holmes preyed on the wife s
emotions and financial problems and convinced her to sign over her husband s business. Dr.
Holmes persuaded the wife that he was lifting a huge responsibility off of her shoulders so that
she could be by her husband s side while he slowly passed away. When the husband finally died,
the wife mysteriously disappeared from Chicago and the original name of the pharmacy and the
sign changed to the new store name chosen by Dr. Holmes, gggggg. When customers asked where
the talkative and lively Mrs. ggggg was, Dr. Holmes reassured them that she was visiting family in
gggggggg. Later, when they asked when Mrs. ggg was going to
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11. Essay on Invasion of Normandy
Invasion of Normandy
Invasion of Normandy, also known as D Day or Operation Overlord, was a cross channel attack
planned by the allies that took place over the English channel. Not only was D Day the largest
amphibious assault the world had seen, it was a critical point in World War II. (Locke, Alain, ed.
Pg 203)
The Invasion of Normandy is when the allies decided that they must take an offense and invade
Germany on their home land if Hitler was to be stopped. The allies put all of their power together,
for failure was not an option. If the invasion was to fail it was quite likely that the United States
would have to postpone their fight against Germany and turn their full attention to the war in the
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Eisenhower felt that operation Overlord was a sound plan in general, but needed a few
revisions. After the disastrous hit and run raid in 1942 in Dieppe, planners saw that(Candaela,
Kerry. Pg 73) German defenses were simply too strong and could easily fight off a number of
small assaults. So instead it was decided that it would be better to choose a single main landing
where an immense amount of firepower and soldiers could be concentrated. The invasion site
needed to be close to at least one major port and airbase to allow for efficient supply lines. The
decision came down to two sites, the Pas de Calais across the Strait of Dover, and the beaches of
Cotentin. Of the two landings it was decided that the beaches of Cotentin would be the best landing
site for Operation Overlord.
Months ahead of time allies spent day and night producing war materials. When invasion day came
allies had assembled an unbelievable amount of war materials. In total, 5,000 ships, the largest
armada ever, 11,000 aircraft s, and approximately 154,000 British, Canadian and American soldiers,
including 23,000 that were to arrive by parachute and gliders. War materials were only half the
battle.
Deception was the key to the whole invasion. Much time was spent sending small campaigns over
to Germany to cause a ruckus in German defenses, eventually becoming a daily routine. Germans
intelligence never knew if it was the big invasion or just another little deception by the
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12. In The Coal Mines Summary
The photo labeled In the Coal Mines was very interesting, because the children are in a factory
working. In the portrait the children are in a row of five or more and they are completing their
own task. The children in the photo appear to be young boys. The children in the photo seem
tired because they are sitting on wood and they are hunched over while working. They also
appear unhappy and trained, because they are facing forward, not talking, or smiling. All the
children are focused on getting their work done. Every row of children has an adult or someone
older than them behind them making sure they are working. The people watching the children
appear to be adult or teenage males who are holding objects that appear to be a steel pole or
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13. A Girl Like Me Alternate Ending
A Girl Like Me Prologue You know that moment when you realize just how most guys look at
you. For most girls, you know the gorgeous ones, guys are a dime a dozen and you just know
they like you. Hmph for girls like me it s the quite opposite, I have no clue why a guy would be
talking to me and why he would stay to talk, well I used to not know. Eventually I figured it out;
reality had come crashing down on my ugly pathetic world. Top two reasons a guy would ask for
my number were either for information on my hot friend, or sex, just sex. I eventually picked up
the signs that the guy was just going for sex pretty slow. I mean once it took three months after
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BAHAHA! Ohmygod that was perfect she holds her hand up and I high five it. Okay Adriel,
clearly me and uh what s your name? Roxy Ok well Roxy and I no both clearly think you re a
shitty guy with the smallest dick and no skills in bed unless you don t think so Roxy she looks
at me with a curious glint in her eyes. Oh, I agree with you a hundred and ten percent! Good
Anyway Adriel I promise you if you ever try to talk to me or Roxy ever again or even look at us
we will ruin you. Quickly she walks over to this clothes and hands me his pants and shirt. Throw
those in the lake, hurry quickly I run to the edge of the lake and chuck the clothes in with a
smirk on my face. What the hell are you doing!? You fucking bitch I hear Adriel shout at me. I
expected him to run after me and grab the clothes back, but turns out Catalina had something dear
to him in a firm grasp, his dick. But if you ask me that thing has no use for him. I like Catalina in
the eyes one last time before walking off into the woods; she looked like she had it handled.
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14. Cuckmere Landslide
Cuckmere Haven hosting approximately 450,000 visitors each year is a popular tourist
destination particularly with views of the Seven Sisters chalk cliffs. It is situated in Sussex, South
East of the UK as shown in Figure 1. The Environment Agency has undergone discussions over
restoring the Cuckmere estuary to a floodplain multiple times in the past but local residents have
opposed this due to concerns over the impact this would have on their homes and on business . The
task question I have chosen is Investigate the reasons for varying approaches to coastal
management . The specific question I will be focusing on is Should the coastal defences at
Cuckmere Haven be retained? Initially I was interested in the discussion of future management
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15. Voter Apathy And Voting Apathy Essay
Voter apathy
Under the 15th amendment, there is a right to vote by every people who are the citizens of the
United States even though; they are Latinos, African American or Asian. Voting is the important
issues in political process as well as for the people themselves to decide the upcoming government
in election. Moreover that, immigrants citizen must be very concerned about voting as there are
few candidate who shows interest in the favor of immigrants people. Among the immigrants,
Hispanic or Latinos are the largest minority group i.e. 44.3 million or 15 percent according to the
U.S. census bureau (2006) (Zulema Valdez). They got rights to choose a candidate as they can
rely on for their needs to be fulfilled by that candidate. As shown, most of the Immigrants people
are not utilizing their rights to vote even though, they are eligible to vote. Such kind of people
who don t participate to vote in the election, known as a voter apathy as their lack of interest in
voting. Voter apathy is one of the main factors that impact the political process making very large
difference in the upcoming government. A group based discrimination has been the reason behind
the voter apathy affecting the political participation. The political incorporation of immigrants or
Latinos group is caused by the group based on resources or by their own perception for the election
that s the reason for not participating in the electoral political process which affect their political
participation
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16. Marc Ching Documentary
We are currently writing a story about Marc Ching alleged connection with you in producing a
documentary about the inhumane and hideous Yulin Dog Meat festival and/or The dog meat trade
in general
We have had reports and direct testimony that claims that you are involved with Marc Ching and
that he is in fact going undercover and ordering/ agreeing to the torture and death of innocent Dogs
and Cats in his effort to film these techniques for an upcoming documentary film that you are
directing and/or associated with.
1 Do you deny these allegations?
2 Are you currently developing or planning to direct and/or involve yourself in any documentary
that will expose the horror that takes place in Yulin and/or the Dog MeatTrade in General?
2
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17. The Business Market Or Service Determines Their Revenue,...
The way a business market or service determines their revenue, sustainability, and longevity. In the
past business and entrepreneurs advertised to their customers by going door to door or if they
were financially stable they would pay for an advertisement on television. Unfortunately,
advertising door to door would limit coverage and commercials pricing may start at 500. Therefore,
a new venture was becoming and reaching more customers called data mining. Now all the
managers have to do is figure out the statistic of the population they want to advertise too and
market to a specific group of people with their previous purchases. They can use data visualization
to analyze customer s preference and patterns.
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Predictive analytics is a great way to understand the behavior of customers because the type of
analysis analyzes their past to predict what they will purchase in the future. Business can also
predict how much of an item customers will purchase. Businesses can reduce the price of popular
items and increase customer spending. Cable companies monopolize on predictive analytics when
a customer downgrade, cancel, or purchase new service. When customers are getting new service
they may be asked how they chose this cable company from television advertisement, radio,
internet or friend. When a customer cancels their service they may ask them, why did you cancel
your service and what would help you continue your service. The company can use questions from
current and previous customers to improve their business and provide quality service. If CEO and
managers analyze their customer behavior they can market with improved services from previous
complaints which would bring more customers and raise revenue. A successful marketingteam will
target the right customers with the most appealing information concerning their product or service.
Web mining to discover business intelligence from Web customers can compare the products the
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18. Patriotism And Patriotism In Shakespeare s Julius Caesar
Patriotism In Julius Caesar
Shakespeare s play, be that as it may, is more about legislative issues than it is about antiquated
legends, about the legislative issues of Rome as the chose government offered approach to tyranny.
It s a tale about patriotism and defilement, about connivances and partnerships. It s a tale about
administration and the complexity amongst opportunity and oppression.
As I read up on Julius Caesar before observing it, I found an assortment of sentiments on what the
play is about (not too sudden, really, since it is a play by Shakespeare). A few pundits take a
gander at the play as an announcement about the perils of an outright ruler they take a gander at the
play s execution in Elizabethan and Jacobean England as the most huge thing about it. Others focus
in transit the general population the swarm of Romans is depicted, and how their flightiness
impacts occasions.
This play seems to have no saint in the exemplary sense, on the grounds that the activity rotates
around a few primary characters: Julius Caesar, Marcus Brutus, Caius Cassius, Mark Antony,
Octavius Caesar. On the off chance that you give careful consideration to the dialect and activity,
however, a hero emerges Brutus a heartbreaking saint who is fixed by his energetic resistance to
the oppression of a tyrant. He takes an interest in the plot to kill Caesar in light of the fact that, as
he puts it, he adores Rome more than he cherishes Caesar.
That adoration for
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19. Public Bills And The House Of Commons
Arguably, the scrutiny of Public Bills has depended more on the House of Lords than it has on the
House of Commons in recent years. The term scrutiny means the critical observation or
examination regarding the Public Bills. The effectiveness of the scrutiny could be measured in a
variety of ways, such as the period of time the bill stays in parliament for, and whether parliament
can take on board evidence from committees and implement the bills into legislation. In order to
determine if the House of Lordshas been more effective than the House of Commons in scrutinising
public bills, it is crucial to compare and contrast the effectiveness of the procedures used in both
houses.
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In the Lords, the Labour peers opposition backed an amendment, meaning the voter turn out
threshold of 40 per cent for the referendum result on alternative vote was to be binding. Although
this amendment was overturned in the House of Commons, another amendment regarding
constituency boundaries was cross party supported and authorised by government. This amendment
was that the Isle of Wight should remain as one constituency, instead of being separated into two.
This bill took 17 days to go through the Lords which included one twenty hour overnight sitting,
showing how greatly debated the bill was. A more recent example of the Lords effectively
scrutinising public bills was related to the Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013, where the Lords
raised concern about two parts of this bill: local planning and employment rights. The Lords made
an amendment to the bill, allowing councils to opt out of the planning scheme, which was
overturned by the Commons. The Lords challenged the Commons, and so the government decided
that home owners wishing to build extensions would have to notify the council of their plans, who
would then inform their neighbours. Only if their neighbours raised an objection would the council
have to intervene. This highlights how the House of Lords are arguably more effective in
scrutinizing public bills, as this amendment,
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20. Installation Art Analysis
Installation art is an embodied and immersive experience, which can affect the way people navigate
and experience a particular space. It has the ability to activate the viewer s mechanisms of
perception and ultimately awareness of a place. This occurs through the stimulation of the senses by
interaction or awakening one s perception through disorientation. Installation art directly presents
the elements texture, space, light and so on for us to experience. Artist works hard to express and
experiment with feelings, emotions and viewpoints through various medium that can influence and
enlighten people. They break the limitations of conventional architectural practice through its
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Kusama is a conceptual artist and self proclaimed obsessive , whose daring works has been dealing
with notions of repetition. Her stunning and wildly abstract composition of dots, the Obliteration
Room is entirely covered with endless coloured dots, which is a representation of the artist s
psyche, wherein hallucinations have haunted her since childhood. She utilized ready made
materials, stickers to create her immersive installation. Kusama s ongoing obsession with repetition
creates an infinity perception of the space, which creates an illusory atmosphere that confuses the
viewer s perception and spatial orientation. The unique sensory and psychological experience
enables each viewer to momentarily get lost in Kusama s mesmerizing world. The choice of a
domestic environment with specifically local characteristics is intended to create an air of
familiarity that makes participants, especially children, comfortable to engage with the installation
with little or no prompting. Kusama really fits into art history, and she was there in late Surrealism
and the birth of Pop Art. She has a relationship to Minimalism and in the beginnings of performing
art, but she was never attached to any one movement for very long. Ultimately, we can see that
Kusama challenged the prevailing moral frameworks to engage the audience in a different
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21. Avatar
Avatar In 2009 Avatar was released with a highly positive review. Watching this movie around
eight times in the first year it was out I concluded that the deeper meaning of the story could be
taken two different ways. In a sense it could be depicting how the European s came and took the
Indian s land, just how the Na vi seemed to be Native American in traditions and beliefs. The
second way of viewing it could be how the humans are killing the planet and its native population
just so they can get recourses and make a profit. This could be a way of saying how mankind is
killing the planet. The movie could mean both of these or something completely different. I am not
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The scenery during this part of the movie shows different tribes around the planet, each with their
own beliefs and culture. Every village looked different from the last and even though it s a short
scene it adds more to the world and shows you just how vast and wild the world really is.
They each had a leader and distinct face paint and war paint that they prepared for this fight. Jake
would singlehandedly unite every tribe to protect the Na vi s way of life.
The seconds is near the end of the movie when you see how everything plays out and all the loss
of life on both sides. After hearing the stories from both Na vi and human you can t decide who you
should root for in the fight. Humans because you are a human of the Na vi because they are also,
the victims in the movie. It could also be because they give such a rich background to the
Na vi that you can t help but to love their world and way of life. What I like about Avataris just how
beautiful it is to watch. The director and whoever oversaw the CGI did an amazing job depicting
the world. They made the world vivid with breathtaking views and amazing new animals and
vegetation, each one was unique and vivid with how they seemed to glow in the dark. The second
thing I love about this film is how they implemented enough action to satisfy me, but it wasn t the
whole movie. It had story and plot and action when needed. The third thing I loved about
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22. Irritable Bowel Syndrome Research Papers
Irritable Bowel Syndrome also known as IBS Colitis, mucous colitis, nervous colon, and spastic
bowel is a lingering condition that occurs in the large intestine. IBS is often mistakenly thought
of as a disease, but in fact is a word used to describe a group of common occurring symptoms.
IBS is a fairly common and it is estimated it affects roughly ten to fifteen percent of the adult
population in the United States. There is only a five to seven percent of the population that actually
has received a medical diagnosis of IBS. For uncertain reasons IBS affects women more often than
men.
IBS is considered a gastrointestinal (GI) disorder because symptoms that occur with IBS happen
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Behavioral Therapy is a technique used to better deal with pain and works to relieve stress that
causes flare ups. The most common types of therapy include: Relaxation practice, biofeedback,
hypnotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and traditional talk therapy. All of these types of
therapy focus on relaxing both body and mind which in turn help relay positive signals from the
brain throughout the body and in turn can help alleviate pain and lessen symptoms. This type of
therapy on the average can t replace standard medical
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23. Reflection On Business Luncheon
For this year in fall of 2017, Healthcare Law class had the first opportunity to experience a business
luncheon under the guidance and planning of Dr. Griswold. It took place on October 11, 2017 from
11 am to 12:15 pm at Student Center 170. The point of this experience is for the class to practice
networking with local healthcare leaders and learn from it. Experiencing this event should allow the
class to have better preparations for future professional events. This paper will entail my reflections
on the business luncheon mainly, the activities surrounding it, my reactions, and connections
between the event and my classes. In the beginning of the semester, the business luncheon was
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Their tips were great tips for anybody. Afterwards, the luncheon commences within each groups.
At my table, our guest was Adebola Shoyebi. She graduated from University of Louisiana at
Monroe with a degree in Health Studies. Currently, Adebola works at Centric Federal Credit
Union as a Marketing/Community Partner Coordinator; she has background experience in other
healthcare fields such as being an administrative specialist in a hospital. She was very friendly
and open allowing most of our tensions to dissipate and relax around her. In addition, her life
story was very interesting such as being from Nigeria and was involved with track for a while.
We were able to go through all the common questions; her answers were memorable as well. We
kept the conversation going throughout the luncheon and had a great time. My overall reaction
to this event was positive. At first, I was a nervous and stressed because I have never network
with a healthcare leader in a professional setting like a business luncheon. It was also mainly due
to not knowing what to expect once it happened even though we were prepared for it. However,
during the event, I felt much more at ease especially with Adebola s happy and open personality.
The atmosphere was very cozy and felt casual formal as well. I was able to converse normally
without feeling intimidated. It was not terrible as I
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24. Pom Rug Essay
Pom Pom Rugs in The Making Pom Pom rugs are a great way to show school spirit. They are
great for Classrooms, bedrooms and even bathrooms. An effective Pom Pom rug maker would
include; buying the materials, wrapping, tying and placing the yarn on the mat correctly. The
initial step that would have to be used to create the Pom Pom rug would be to pick out the colors
of yarn that are needed to make the rug. Any number of colors used would be fine to make the
rug. The more colors are used the better the rug will turn out as long as they all coincide. School
colors are a great way to show school spirit, especially in classrooms. Secondarily the size of the
Mat is very important. Depending on how many colors are being used, and how big the space is
that the mat will be placed it could be anywhere from 5 to 10 feet long. Then the maker of the rug
would have to decide what type of mat that will be used. The mat would be better the more... Show
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Two toilet paper rolls would be the best thing to use. Tape two toilet paper rolls together and
wrap the yarn ninety times. The more times the Yarn is wrapped the better it will turn out. Do
that to all of the yarn with all of the colors that are being used. Then cut a string of the same color
to tie around the wrapped yarn. The more extended the string, the better outcome there will be.
Gently slide the wrapped yarn off of the toilet paper rolls and then tightly tie the string around the
yarn horizontally twice. Make sure it is directly in the middle so that there is no uneven sides. If
it is not tight enough the yarn will shed off of the rug and it will be an annoyance to clean up.
After tying the yarn tightly, then it is time to cut both ends of all the strings of yarn. It should be
fluffy and soft when the rug is stepped on for the first
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25. The Attachment Of Monkeys
Attachment is defined in the book as a close emotional bond between two people, they focus on the
bonds between parents and children, as well as, bonds between intimate couples. There are
numerous theories on why children become attached to their parents. For instance, Freud believed
that the attachment was attributed to the oral satisfaction of being fed. However, Harry Harlow
conducted an experiment with monkeys that showed the infant monkeys sought out a clothed
mother over a wire mother which indicated that their attachment was driven from security and
comfort more than just being fed since both fed the monkeys. Erikson seemed to agree with Harlow
since his first phase includes comfort from parents being essential in building trust.
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26. Major Themes In The Old Testament
Major Themes: as seen in the Old Testament To better understand the full meaning of this passage it
is essential to look to the Old Testament. Throughout Jesus ministry He draws on symbolism from
the Old Testament to show His connection to the Father. The passages below are closely connected
to Matthew chapter 14. The similarities are important because of the original audience. The apostles
would have been Jewish men, which means they knew their Old Testament fairly well. When Jesus
makes connections He increases His credibility, and secures His label of Emmanuel.
Exodus 3:14; 14:10 15:21 The first thing to note about the book of Exodus is the passage in 3:14.
This is the first time God calls Himself I AM (Beale, Carson 50). This does
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27. Synthetic Meat In Karl Grossman s Locavore Movement Overlooks
The world is slowly dying. The idea that the world would end is inevitable, and thus posing the
question of what must be done in order to prevent the end of the world. The elucidation of this
problem is synthetic meat. Synthetic meat is a serious topic up for discussion. This discussion is
divided because of the moral aspect involved. Research and studies on synthetic meatreveal that is
proper and necessary in order to maintain the supply and demand required for the expanding
population. While some might say that it is morally incorrect it is what will save the world from
becoming extinct.
As of today, in vitro meat is only an idea for the future. Scientists are beginning to research synthetic
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Farmworkers will not be able to keep up with the supply and demand of food that will be needed in
the future. In Karl Grossman s article, Locavore Movement Overlooks Farmworkers, he
describes the way that the locavore movement works. It is a great system, but it will never work
out because of the supply and demand that would be needed in order to provide for the
population. Within the article he states, small farms like their factory farms counterparts, are
largely staffed by noncitizens, immigrant workers. Through this statement he shows that even
now there is not enough staff to produce food for the seven billion people now, and if there is an
extra two billion people on Earth there is no way that the farmworkers could keep up with the
supply and demand. With the farmers not going to be able to provide the food that is needed
locally, they should start using the stem cells from their animals and create locally grown
synthetic meat, and thus they will not only be able to keep up with the supply and demand but
save animals in the process. Not only will they save lives they will know what is being put into
the meat since they would be the ones making it. It is better to have synthetic meat created from
stem cells in machines because machines are better than humans. Farmworkers can get tired and
make mistakes, but machines do not get tired or even make mistakes because they are programmed
to do exactly as
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28. Management Theory And Practice Theory
Management Theory and Practice
Nichole Park
MGT 601
Instructor: Andree Swanson
Management Theory and Practice
Who has not dreamed of being a manager? Being in management for some people can be a love
hate relationship. Some will say it is an easy job and others will disagree. The author (Nichole) will
select one of the management theories in the textbook then she will explain the elements that are
the foundation of the management theory she selected. Furthermore, she will explain how the
theory identifies the roles and skills of the manager. Then she will describe three management skills
necessary for the effective management of an organization. Lastly, she will outline three
management roles in relation to the management of people and organizational processes.
The theory chosen was classical management theory. Classical management theory according to
the book was originated during England s Industrial Revolution, which began in the late 1700 s
with the invention of reliable steam powered machinery (Plunkett, Allen, Attner, 2013, p. 37). The
classical management theory focused more on the one best way to perform and manage tasks
(Plunkett et al, 2013, p. 37). Using the steam powered machinery made it possible for
manufacturers to not depend on water and wind. Using steam powered machinery also made it
possible to produce more products. The more products a factory can make the more people they
will be able to sell the product to. This means more money
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29. The Pledge Of Allegiance And Star Spangled Banner
The Pledge of Allegiance and Star Spangled Banner are examples of compulsive patriotism in
America that not everyone can see. The Pledge of Allegiance and the Star Spangled Banner are
orthodoxes Americans have recited for many years since they were created during the 1800 s.
The Pledge of Allegiance was practiced everyday in the beginning of class, starting at
kindergarten, having all the students and teachers participate. I do not call to mind ever
learning about what the pledge signified or meant. Never did I ask myself why we said this
pledge of allegiance every single day, it was just a mandatory order of each day. The Star
Spangled Banner is the national anthem that is recited before sporting events and official
government procedures. Both are traditions in America that show pride for their country, it s
freedom, and history. Since the Pledge of Allegiance was something that was recited every
single school morning, it did not have much importance to me and just became a school routine,
you stand up, place your hand on your heart, say the words, and sit down. Even at one point it
became annoying to me because it was something that was sort of being forced. If you were to
not fully participate you would be scolded by the teacher or given a look. Now that I am older I
have learned more about what it means and understand that it has an emotional meaning to some
Americans. The Pledge of Allegiance is a patriotic vow to the United Statesto remain loyal and
obedient to the country that offers freedom and justice for all. But why do young kids have to
say the Pledge of Allegiance? I believe students should be taught the history behind the pledge
and what every line in it means and denotes. In addition, the students should be at a more mature
age before having to make this promise. Rosenbaum said The America I feel allegiance to isn t
the America that requires compulsory displays of loyalty (Rosenbaum, 56). I agree with what he
said because America is supposedly the land of the free but those free who do not participate are
frowned upon and called un american or unpatriotic. I have even seen people being told to leave the
country for having different opinions and beliefs. Rosenbaum actually compared
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30. Police Brutality And The Police
For the past couple years there has been so many incidents involving some sort of police
brutality. The mainstream media has shown police misconduct, case after case it has become a
routine and making people wonder if our officers of the law really doing their jobs? Unjustified
shooting, and fatal choking s have all contributed to the problem of police brutality in America
and also has become very controversial. The police carry an enormous burden each day, which
makes their job really hard. Police work is very stressful and involves violent, and split second
decision. Nevertheless, cases like the shooting of Samuel DuBose, and Walter Scott and the
choking of Eric Garner has raised questions regarding our police system. In many confrontations
the police are put in a position in which they have to use force to control the situation, but there
are different levels of force and most of the time the situation dictates the level of force that s
necessary. In addition, I will explain different cases of police brutality, the use of excessive force,
and the consequences the officers have faced. While many disagree with the rough treatment by
police, others argue that the police are well trained to use force and that they should be tough on
crime and apprehend criminals. Statistics have illustrated this very well due to modern
technology; vital videos of police brutality have brought the real issue to the surface. The use of
excessive force is a criminal act. However, Bill Maher
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31. Phil Cooney Lobbying
Next a brief look at the history of lobbying, a study conducted on its correlation to the laws
produced, and a look at the industries non profit organizations lobbying expenditures and issues
they contributed to.
Lobbying is when special interest groups hire and pay a professional advocate to argue for specific
legislation in law making bodies such as Congress. It has been going on since the Country s
inception and happens at every level of government. Corporations do most of it, and usually target
congresspersons, but executive agency officials and US Supreme Court Appointments have been
included.
A 2009 study found that, in some cases, the money spent on lobbying had a rate of return over
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In the late 1970 s scientists concluded that products releasing carbonflourochloride (CFC) was
causing the ozone to deplete. The ozone layer is a protective layer from the sun s rays and
depleting the ozone layer allowed the stronger, harmful to health on earth, rays to get through.
International action was taken in 1987 and the Montreal Protocol came into being. It was an
international treaty to phase out CFC producing products. It went into effect in 1988 and has
achieved international success. Once the Montreal Protocol had been agreed to the World Health
Organization released information on the harmful effects CFC s were having on the ozone
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32. The Economic Crisis Of 2008-2009
The recent economic crisis of 2008 2009 that started in United States of America rapidly spread
around the world due to the integration of the financial markets and the simplicity for investors to
move throughout such markets. Therefore, countries had to deal with the economic effects of said
crisis from a macroeconomic and regulatory perspective .
From a regulatory perspective, governments realized the importance of the Prudential Banking
Regulation and Supervision (PBRS) as a mechanism to control financial institutions and protect
customers. However, in pursuing that purpose, regulators in the European Union (EU) and in the
United States of America (USA or US) omitted a key aspect of the PBRS: incentives for the
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It was always a win win situation .
However, in 2008 the real estate bubble busted. The house market deflated and the prices of
houses decreased sharply. Homeowners could no longer sell their houses at a higher price and
creditors cannot longer receive a substantial payment for their mortgages. Banks will have now to
manage lawyers, judicial process, and costs associated with the foreclosure.
To make things more complicated, many of these loans (known as subprime loans ) were sold to
financial institutions. These financial institutions packaged several of these mortgages as a
collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) and sold them to investors. The result, mortgages of all
types from homeowners in the US were spread among investors all over the world.
At the same time, CDOs turned to be a terrible investment for investors, so financial institutions
could no longer sell packages of CDOs or at least repackage them: Why? Because of the sheer scale
of the housing bubble. Nationally, housing was probably overvalued by more than 50 percent by
the summer of 2006, which meant that to eliminate the overvaluation, prices would have to fall by
a third . Then, investors started or at least threatened to start withdrawing their funds from the
financial institutions, so financial institutions were force to liquidate their assets, generating a
deleveraging process and a massive bank run.
Furthermore, the general
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33. Astronauts and the Effects of Space
Astronauts and the Effects of Space Space, an unknown and endless abyss full of mystery and
wonder. A beautiful domicile that, as humans, peaks our curiosity. As the saying goes, curiosity
killed the cat , when it comes to traveling to space, humans are slowly dying from their curiosity.
Space is a dangerous place, full of mental and physical altering effects. Astronauts, the deep sea
divers of space, must train for years to get use to the effects of space. Space is virtually the exact
opposite than the home we know as Earth. Humans, along with all organisms on Earth, were
created on Earth for Earth and when we dare explore a place without the same environment, we are
asking for complications. When a human is exposed to the vacuum of space, we die within
minutes. Over the years scientists have developed technologies that help protect us against the
deadly features of space, but in reality it only shields us from about fifty percent of all of the
harmful effects. Weightlessnesschanges us physically, while isolation alters us mentally. Space
changes the life of any human including the way we travel from place to place, our sleeping and
eating habits, and the amount of exercise needed. Traveling to space has many effects on humans
both mentally and physically, which is why they endure intensive training and need technology to
survive, but even so, die slowly in its clutches.
The Vacuum of Space In the vacuum of space, excluding the technology that shields us, no organism
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34. Christianity s Attachment And Underlying Principles And...
Christianity s attachment to underlying principles and beliefs are centered on the devotion of the
Holy Trinity. The perception of the trinity has shaped controversy by finding a solution from a
reliable origin. Deliberation on the true entity of God is unavoidable and contrasting opinions
emerge by human endeavor. Debate on the trinitylargely was derived by disagreement on the
concepts ousia (common essence) and hypostasis (substance). These concepts became distinctive
by The Cappadocian Fathers: Basil the Great, Gregory of Nyssa, and Gregory of Nazianzus. The
relationship of God, the Father, and his son Jesus Christ was defined by the Cappadocian Fathers
and what is understood today in the Christian Doctrine. The Cappadocian Fathers were highly
commended martyrs that advanced the development of early Christian theology. Without the efforts
of The Cappadocian Fathers evolvement in defining the relationship of the Father, the Son, and the
Holy Spirit, there would still be contest identical to early progression in Christian history.
HISTORY BEHIND THE TRINITY
The acceptance from expressing religious logic arouses deliberation in society. Throughout history,
theological debates were generated from the discussion of God s exact nature and accordance with
his son, Jesus Christ. Even though the trinity has been agreed upon as a secret above human
comprehension, this is naturally misleading due to its complexity. The beliefs surrounding the Holy
Spirit were neglected due to the
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35. No Clear Link Between TV Violence and Aggression Essay
No Clear Link Between Television Violence and Aggression
There is a great deal of speculation on the role of television violence in
childhood aggression. Research demonstrates there may be other intervening
variables causing aggression. These variables include IQ, social class, parental
punishment, parental aggression, hereditary, environmental, and modeling. With
all of these factors to taken into consideration it is difficult to determine a
causal relationship between television violence and aggression. It is my
hypothesis this relationship is bi directional violent television
causes aggressive behavior and aggressive people tend to watch more violent
television.
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Subjects in the aggression condition reproduced a good deal of physical and
verbal aggressive behavior resembling that of the models. The data clearly
confirmed the prediction that exposure of subjects to aggressive models
increases the probability of aggressive behavior (Bandura et al. 1961). Another
study sought to determine the extent to which film mediated aggressive models
may serve as an important source of imitative behavior. Children were divided
and then exposed to four different aggression models. A real life aggression
condition, a human film aggression condition, a cartoon film aggression
condition, and a control group. The results showed that exposure to humans on
film portraying aggression was the most influential in eliciting aggressive
36. behavior. Subjects in this condition, in comparison to the control subjects,
exhibited more aggression and more imitative aggression. Subjects who viewed
the aggressive human and cartoon models on film exhibited almost twice as much
aggression as subjects in the control group. These results provide strong
evidence that exposure to filmed aggression heightens aggressive reactions in
children (Bandura et al. 1963a). These results add to the conclusion that
viewing violent television produces aggressive behavior.
But,
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37. Alfred Hitchcock Manipulates the Audience to Build...
Psycho is a suspense horror film written by Joseph Stefano and directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
This film was loosely adapted from Robert Bloch s 1959 suspense novel, Psycho. A majority of
the movie was filmed in 1960 at Universal Studios in Los Angeles. Psycho is about Marion Crane
(Janet Leigh), a secretary from Arizona who steals $40,000 from her employer s client. She takes
that money and drives off to California to meet her lover Sam Loomis (John Gavin) in order to
start a new life. After a long drive, she pulls off the main highway and ends up taking refuge at an
isolated motel owned and managed by a deranged Norman Bates(Anthony Perkins). In Alfred
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This scene makes the viewer believe that she may be the possible psycho referred to by the title
of the film. Another instance that manifests this idea is when ever the camera is on Norman
Bates. Though he seems polite and amiable towards Crane, the shadows on his eyes represent
something more dark and sinister about him. These creative uses of birds and eyes help make
the film have more sharp twists and suspense by subtlety hinting at fear and death. The
characters of the film present another approach that shapes suspense in the film by making the
audience think that Norman Bates is a shy and caring, man who loves his mother no matter
what. Bates is first introduced to the audience when he checks in Marion Crane. He acts polite
towards her even offers her dinner. She exits to her room and this is when the opinion that he
viewers have of Norman Bates changes. He voyeurs through a peephole into her room watching
what she is doing and his actions become questionable. After the shower scene he finds Crane
dead on her bathroom floor. He hides the body because he cares for his mother that much. He
continues to conceal the truth even when a detective comes to question him. His mother kills the
detective and he has to hide another body but his countenance changes as he hides the second
body. His eyes are darkened by the shadows on his face and he doesn t seem to be who he was in
the beginning. He has a more sinister quality and this is fully revealed when he tries to
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38. California Coast Case Study
AUDIENCEProblem?Solution?So What? Audience 1: Scientists / Environmental
ProfessionalsLand use change will likely pose a greater threat to biodiversity than climate change in
this century. For the California Coastline, poorly planned extensive development will likely result
in land use changes that will further fragment the coastline, posing a direct threat to continued
conservation. In a recent spatial analysis, the California coast ecoregions had the lowest percentage
of formally protected land and ranked highest in the conversion threat index (CTI). Continued
conservation of the California Coast, involves preservation of areas that are not currently
developed. The California Coastal Commission (CCC) currently has jurisdiction over the... Show
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You re tucking your hood into your wetsuit, and a security officer tells you can no longer enter
the water at this point, because it is a private beach. Is this a forthcoming reality? Unfortunately,
it may become a reality if the California Coastal Commission (CCC) fails to fight development
the way it has in the past. Recently, Charles Lester, a longtime advocate against development and
historic guardian of the California coastline was fired from his position as the Executive
Director at the CCC, on grounds that he was not doing a good job of balancing development
needs with coastal preservation. Prior to his dismissal, the social media newsfeeds of surfers
and ocean lovers alike was inundated with the news. Thousands made the pilgrimage to Morro
Bay, to support Lester. Despite efforts, Lester was fired and the news faded the coast could now
become developed in areas where it never was before. While the firing of Charles Lester is over,
ocean lovers, surfers, and beach lovers alike cannot just let the new CCC have its way. We
cannot let the bottomless pockets of developers speak too loudly to CCC members. We have to
speak just as loudly, and remain aware of the actions taking place in our local areas. Write to your
representatives; join action organizations such as Surfrider, if you have not already. Be aware of
the events
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39. The Kenyan Legal Regime relating to trade dispute...
The Kenyan Legal Regime relating to trade dispute resolution and agenda for reform. A trade
dispute is under section 2 of the Labour relations Act is defined as: a dispute or difference or an
apprehended dispute or difference between employers and employees, between employers and trade
unions or between an employer organization and employees or trade unions, concerning any
employment matter and includes disputes regarding the dismissal, suspension or redundancy of
employees, allocation of work or the recognition of a trade union.1 The causes of industrial
disputes can be broadly classified into two categories: economic and non economic causes. The
economic causes will include issues relating to compensation like wages, bonus, allowances,...
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Examples are contained in the Fourth Schedule. They include: water supply services, hospital
services, air traffic control services, civil aviation telecommunications services, fire services of
government or public institutions, ports authority and local government authorities, ferry
services; the strike or lockout is not furthering a trade dispute; Where the strike or lockout
constitutes a sympathetic strike or lockout this is where the strike or lockout is with the respect
to a dispute where the employer or employee concerned is not a party to the dispute or is not
represented by an employer s organization or trade union that is party to the dispute. If a person
participates in a lawful (protected) strike or lockout, they will not be committing a breach of
contract. Section 46 (e) of the Employment Act provides that an employer may not dismiss an
employee or take disciplinary action against an employee who takes part in a protected strike.6
But an employer is not under an obligation to remunerate the employee for services that the
employee did not provide during the duration of the strike or lockout. Civil proceedings may not
be brought against any person for participating in a protected strike or lockout. Disputes are
bound to occur in every work place between employers and employees. It is the easiest thing that
can take place and it is important that the proper mechanisms are in place so as to solve trade
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40. Evil Stereotypes Of Gay Marriage And Gay Rights
It wasn t until my best friend and I sat on the empty curb of a recently closed Baskin Robbins that
I realized all of my preconceptions of homosexual marriage and gay rights were miserably wrong
and that from then on, my beliefs on the topic were going to change drastically.
That night, my best friend confessed he was gay and his revelation was something my Catholic
morals could not digest. I was born into a homophobic family and raised into believing that
homosexuals were associated with evil. But how could this be? One of the nicest people I knew
was gay? His words were so alien I felt like I was somewhere else and later, I pitied him for being
gay. I pitied him so much I would pray for him, treating homosexuality like it was an illness because
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My best friend was still the same person just with a different sexuality. He was still the same
nerdy, kind, and funny Michael I spent brunch, lunch, and many classes with. He had no evil
intentions nor did he commit any sins. I thought his only flaw was his homosexuality but God
never confirmed my beliefs. Instead, I became more confused because later, more of my kindest
friends began coming out to me and I came to befriend many homosexuals. In the end, I concluded
that all of my homosexual friends were perfect they had amazing personalities and completely
contradicted what my parents and many other Christians had told me. What was I praying
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41. Pathogenesis of Cervical Cancer
CELL BIOLOGY ESSAY PATHOGENESIS OF CERVICAL CANCER
Introduction
According to the Centre for Health Protection of the Department of Health (2011), cervical cancer
becomes the tenth commonest cancer in Hong Kong in 2008. Cervical cancer usually arises from
sexual activity and human papillomavirus (HPV) (Bellentir, 2002). In this essay, Human
papillomavirus would be further discussed. For example, the signal transport pathway of HPV 16
and HPV 18, which many scientists believe that they are closely related of causing cervical cancer,
as well as the HPV vaccine and chemotherapy of cervical cancer, would be discussed.
HPV as the Main Cause of Cervical Cancer
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PD ECGF, VEGF) and negative (e.g thrombospondin 1, platelet factor 4) regulatory molecules
(Wei, Kuo, Chen, Chou, Lai, Lee Hsieh, 2003).
IL 6 Induce Angiogenesis and Tumor Growth
In the cervical cancer cell, VEGF and interleukin 6(IL 6) are commonly found. IL 6 is used to
stimulate the immune response at first. But some research reveals that IL 6 accelerates the tumor
growth and formation of micro vascular network of red blood cell. IL 6 is a kind of pro
inflammatory cytokine which secreted by T cells and macrophages. IL 6 would activate VEGF
dependent angiogenesis process, thus blood vessel can be easily formed the cancer cell and enter
circulatory system through lymph node or capillary. It promotes the development of cervical tumor
through paracrine system or autocrine system. (Wei, Kuo Chen et al.)
MMP 2 Activity of Degrading Collagen
According to Hardin, Bertoni and Kleinsmith (2011), when the growth factor binds to receptor
protein which located on cell surface, it triggers the complex signal pathway, causes the division
of endothelial cell and secretion of matrix metalloproteinase (MMPs). In the cervical cancer cell,
MMP 2 and MMP 9 play the important roles on tumor invasion and metastasis. MMP 2 acts as a
proteinase for degradation of collagen. Collagen is the main component of basal membrane and
extracellular matrix, which supporting cells structure from outside. For inhibiting the MMP 2
activity, tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinase (TIMPs) are
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42. Comparative Examination Of Escherichia Coli
Escherichia Coli also known as E. coli is a form of bacteria that can cause foodborne illness. While
these bacteria are naturally found in the human intestines E. coli can cause a variety medical
conditions including certain organ failure, death, and Urinary Tract Infection (Nordstrom et.al,
2013,1). To avoid E. coli infections, which are often caused by foodborne illnesses, they are
generally two schools of thought. The first of these deal with Agriculture practices that lessen the
likely hood that consumers may contract an illness according to name year. The article titled
Comparative examination of Escherichia ColiO157:H7 survival on romaine lettuce and in soil at
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The sites have variations in climate, soil type, or treatment (till or no till), and water application
(drip irrigation versus natural rainfall) documented here did not influence the survival of the E.
coli O157:H7 ATCC 700728 on romaine lettuce or in soil (Bezanson and Et.al, 2012, 484). A
way to explain the till and no till option is (2012) For the tilled treatment, the soil in three of
these plots was immediately turned to a depth of approximately 20 cm by using a self propelled
rototiller (Bezanson and Et.al, 481). A rototiller rotates the ground allowing the new soil to rise.
The 20cm which is what the article states is approximately 8 inches. The no till option is when
(2012) The soil was not worked in the remaining three manured plots ( no till treatment)
(Bezanson and Et.al, 481). This article is effective because it studies two locations using
agriculture practices. In each of the locations in Canada the study looks at things like
Temperature, location, till no till or the control and solar hours just to name a few (Bezanson and
Et.al, 2012, 481 483). E. coli can affect you by affecting your colon and stomach with the
possibility of affecting other organs and death if severe enough. E. coli in this article looks at the
two locations and uses different methods to care for the plants and the causes the methods cause to
produce on the lettuce involving E. coli. With innovation in agriculture practices this people can
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43. Police Brutality And The Law Enforcement
Police Brutality The duties of law enforcement involve looking after the American people. As the
Los Angeles Police Department puts it, it is the police s duty to Protect and Serve the
community. As Americans, we should expect to be able to rely on local police to solve our
problems and bring peace and stability to society. Yet, as current events have shown, these
promises are not always fulfilled. Since the late 1960s, America has begun to grow from a racially
segregated nation, into one of unity and equality. Today there is no doubt that immense progress
has been made, however events involving our law enforcement and minorities has seemed to halt
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Recently, the public has begun to once again rise up against such heinous crimes that seem to hail
from an era before civil rights.
Police brutality notoriously rose during the 1990s. The most guilty of this was the Los Angeles
Police Department. After the introduction of crack cocaine plagued the streets of American
cities, Los Angeles took the initiative of upgrading its CRASH Unit (Community Resources
Against Street Hoodlums). By April 1988, nearly 1,567 minorities were arrested on just one
weekend, yet about 10% of these arrests actually led to felony convictions. By 1998, the
CRASH unit was embroiled once again in a scandal known as the Rampart Scandal. More than
seventy officers assigned to the Rampart Division were accused of strong police misconduct.
These officers were accused of targeting minorities and planting evidence on these victims,
framing them to higher their positions in the LAPD. (Source #3) In the middle of all this, one
case would implant the image of police brutality to all Americans for years to come. On March 4,
1991, an African American man named Rodney King had been drinking earlier in the night and
was on his way home, speeding on the highway which brought attention to an officer stationed
there and proceed to pursue King. After attempting to outrun police, King was eventually cornered
by police. What would be expected to be a quick arrest after being pulled over quickly turned
brutal. As King exited
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44. Ethical Virtue Is A State Of The Soul
The definition of ethical virtue is one of the difficult themes that are often discussed by many
philosophers. In Nicomachean Ethicsв…Ў.6, Aristotle defines ethical virtue as (a) a state that
decides,(b) in a mean, (c) the mean relative to us, (d) which is defined by reference to reason, (e)
i.e. to the reasonby reference to which the intelligent person would define it. (NEв…Ў.6) But, this
definitionitself is complex. Then, in this paper, I will explain what he means by this and evaluate
this definition. First, Aristotleclaims virtue should be a state that makes a human good and makes
him function well. In Nicomachean Ethicsв…Ў.5, he concluded that ethical virtue is a state of the
soul. On the basis of this conclusion, he starts to discuss what kind of state is ethical virtue.
Then, as a premise, he defines every virtue should make its possessors be in a good state and
perform their functions well. The virtue of a horse, for example, makes the horse excellent
because it is good at galloping, at running, and at carrying its rider. In the case of human being,
therefore, the virtue is the state that makes a human being good and perform his or her function
well. Next, he claims mean states should be ethical virtue. A mean is a middle or intermediate
between excess and deficiency. He claims those extreme states are vices because they make human
being perform worse. Bravery, for example, is a virtue that makes people deal with a difficult
situation with confidence. If, however,
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45. The Reform Movements of America
American History Essay Prior to the Civil War, the United States experienced several different
reform movements. These movements included the temperance movement, education movement,
prison movements, women s rights movement, and the anti slavery movement. When glanced
together, there may initially seem to be little connection between these various different
movements. However, they were actually supported by a common theme, the liberation of the
human spirit. This idea that all humans should be free provided the support for all of the different
movements. The temperance movement was based on the idea that humanity should be free from
its own vices. The education movement linked knowledge and freedom. The prison reform
movement was not based on physical liberation, but on the idea that the spirit crushing punitive
emphasis of old fashioned prisons would not create any possibility of change in the inmates. The
women s rights movement was based upon the notion that women should not be treated as inferior
to men because of gender. Finally, the anti slavery movement did not focus solely on the idea that
slavery, as an institution, was inherently bad because it deprived people of their physical liberty
without just cause, but also on how slavery was practiced in the antebellum South and the
indignities that accompanied it. The temperance movement is one of the least understood of all the
reform movements because, while it had a tremendous impact on American society, its
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46. Adults With Learning Disability Essay
Adults with learning disabilities can be very vulnerable and when they are accommodated in
supported living, it is possible that they become exposed to further difficulties. Although the
principles of the MCA set out to promote the independence of adults with learning disability whom
obtain capacity, as outlined earlier, whilst they are living within supported accommodation they
may have a loss of freedom and/or a reduction in choices and decisions, because although an
individual may have the capacity to identify their needs and establish what they would like to do, it
is not always possible, again because of austeritymeasures and cut backs which effectively impact
staffing levels.
Despite legislation on safeguarding adults, the care of vulnerable people, is still inadequate
REF47(Betts, 2014). This chapter will attempt to outline the consequences of austerity for disability
support workers (DSW) and adults with learning disabilities receiving care within supported
accommodation, as these services are in crisis REF138 Hewitt and Larson (2007).
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In agreement, the 2011 Winterbourne View case highlighted that 11 years on from No Secrets
(Department of Health, 2000), service users with learning disabilities were still being
systematically abused and despite the multi agency approach were not being protected. This is
worrying as it brings concern for increased risks of abuse; not only from the DSW, but also from
society, as continue to be marginalised. Are they a forgotten group? Because legislation is in place
to safeguard and protect them, or is austerity affecting the ability to fulfil the growing and changing
demands of
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47. Temporary Foreign Workers
Temporary foreign worker program Tim Hortons Introduced in 2002 and modified in 2007, this
program allows employers to hire employees in occupations that usually require at most a high
school diploma or a maximum of 2 years of job specific training. Visas maybe issued for 24
months. Employers are required to cover recruitment and return airfare costs, to ensure that
suitable accommodation is available, to provide medical coverage until the employee is covered
under a provincial plan and to sign an employee/employer contract. The work permit is issued with
reference to a specific employer. Employees generally work in sectors such as cleaning, hospitality,
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(Beamer, 2011). Culture shock then extends to the four stages of Euphoria, disillusionment and
frustration, they do try to adjust and finally intregrate. All these emotions could cause a lot of
problems for the foreign workers. It should be noted that some of the tempoaray foreign workers
come from high context cultures and might fond the way Canadians express themselves rather
aggressive and intrussive. Communication breakdown results in misunderstanding btween the
foreign workers, local workers and possibl management. This then leads to other issues which can
impede interaction with local populations and create obstacles in workplaces. It also notes that
tension is seen with respect to temporary foreign workers experiencing racism and harassment.
Temporary foreign workers may contribute to an overall lowering of wages. Many companies rely
on third party recruiters to attract these workers, this could be problematic as the workers negotiate
their contracts with the agencies and not the employers directly. Negotiation is also defined by the
cultural values each party brings to the negotiating table. The expectations for outcomes, choice of
personnel, and communication style of each side result from priorities that stem from the culture of
the participants in the negotiation process. It is defined by the cultural values each party brings to
the negotiating table. The expectations for
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48. Biodiesel As A Vehicle Fuel Source
Biodiesel as a vehicle fuel source is the way of the future for America, because it gives citizens
freedom. Biodiesel is a fuel similar to diesel derived from a plant source, like corn, used
vegetable oil, or even algae. This biofuel is created from renewable resources to replace the low
source of fossil fuels that is unfortunately nonrenewable. American society was basically coerced
into finding a substitute for depleting fossil fuelreserves. Rising conflict between the United States
(U.S.) and Third World Countries has caused the prices of crude oil to go up. Due to these
situations society had to come up with a cheaper, renewable source of fuel. Biodieselis the key to
releasing the chains of restraint that have been placed upon citizens by those third world
countries. Scientists can take crops, oil, or pond scum to make a biodiesel that will help save the
environment and economy. Biodiesel fuel is the key to less price restrictions, as well as society s
future and fresh air. Biodiesel will also help with the noise pollution because industries will be
using less of the oil well boom to extract the crude oil from the ground. Another bonus is that there
would be less fracking meaning less harmful chemicals and natural gasgetting into people s water
supply. This also means that there would be less flammable water coming out of a household
faucet. When companies frack, they use water with a thickening agent of some kind to help create
pressure for drilling. The pressure
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49. Safe Sex On College Campuses
Trying to choose a theory is never an easy task. In my opinion, there can be a group of six
individuals, each given the task of picking a theory to utilize, and every one of them could
potentially pick a different theory. The reason being, everyone has their own personal experiences
and understanding of what works best, or feels more comfortable executing. With health education,
there are many theories available to choose from, because of that, guidelines were developed.
According to Hayden, there are a total of five theories and they are as followed: 1.Identify the
health issue or problem and the population affected 2.Gather information about the issues or
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In my opinion, safe sex on college campuses would not be as much of an issue if practicing safe
sex were promoted more. According to Dr. Berman, only 22 schools in the nation currently
require sex education in schools. It can be understood that this subject is something people
believe parents should cover. However, let s be honest, not all teenagers want to talk about sex in
general with their parents. When the matter is not taken more serious at earlier ages, the behavior
and acceptance of having unsafe sex possibly continues on into adulthood. According to O
Sullivan, the practice of unsafe sex is most commonly due to an individual s lack of knowledge of
what safe sex actually mean and what all is included. They believe that safe sex is just another
form of birth control. However, safe sex is not just a method of birth control, it includes other
components, but most importantly, a means of preventing one from receiving or passing along
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