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2. Jazz Music Analysis
This week s lecture on jazz music was both informative and interesting. Dr Louise Jenson raised many
thought provoking topics, that both built on and challenged my understanding of the genre. Prior to
the lecture, I had my own preconceptions of what jazz is and isn t, and I am pleased to say that my
mindset has broadened after listening to Louise speak. The examples that were shown and referred to
in the lecture immediately painted a picture of just how comprehensive the jazz genre can be, and
demonstrated the current challenges of defining jazz. Based on the content of both the lecture and the
reading, I think that the history of jazz is relevant to understanding jazz as a genre, however I believe
that it is also important to acknowledge that
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3. Mountain Pine Beetle Research Paper
Our forests are extremely vital and important to our world and society. They supply us with oxygen
and other essiential human needs. However, the number of trees in our forests has been decreasing at
an alarming rate due to human interaction and other factors. There have been desperate attempts in
order to increase the number of trees in our forests as well. Scientists have experimented with
biotechnology in order to test factors that affect trees. In this paper, I will review loblolly pines, and
mountain pine beetles, and discuss which will have more of an effect on the number of trees in our
forests.
REVIEW
Loblolly Pines
The idea of Somatic Polyembryogenesis (artificial process in which a embryo is derived from parts of
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However I believe that the affects of mountain pine beetle will have a more major impact on the
number of trees in our forests
The ideas of cloning and regeneration of loblolly pines discussed by Li and Gupta are effective and
work. However, we as a society simply don t have the time, money, research or manpower to be
constantly regenerating clones and cloning loblolly pines. The process also has negative effects on our
environment and our health. Loblolly pines can also only be cloned or regenerated in small numbers
and it s not enough to compensate for the number of dying trees. Due to these reasons, the idea of
cloning and regeneration of loblolly pines is not practical and is not enough to compensate for the
mass number of dying trees.
However, Mountain Pine Beetles are extremely destructive and devasting to forests. Even though
there is no direct correlation between Mountain Pine Beetles and forest fires, they are still destructive
nevertheless. Mountain Pine Beetles do have the time, and manpower to continue to cause mass
deforestation. Another reason is that there have been attempts to clone these beetles. Keeling
attempted to clone the particle that triggers the attack of the mountain pine beetles. With even more
potential beetles, these beetles will most definitely continue to wreak havoc across the forests of
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4. Women In Renaissance Italy
In Renaissance Italy a woman s personal identity wasn t of any great importance. Her worth in society
was calculated on how well she fit into the ideological image of the Renaissance woman. Women
depicted in art were from the upper class and nobility, these women were confined to their domestic
duties as their unions were to further the fortunes of their families. The rise of humanism in
Renaissance Italy lead to an enlightened sense of the importance of individualism; however the belief
failed to extend to women. The impact of Humanism in female portraiture showing the sitter as a fully
realised person with intellect, talents, and personality is frustratingly absent with few works displaying
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Symptomatic of a society suffering from a Virgin/Whore complex; meaning women are categorised
into good girls and bad girls ; the ideal being virtuous, pure and fertile in her motherhood, wifely
duties and devotion to God i.e. Virgin Mary. Eve, on the other hand, symbolises corruption,
immorality, disobedience to wifely duties and defiance to God. Poetry written by the fourteenth
century writer Petrarch described the ideal woman and her beauty: the ideal woman had blonde hair, a
high forehead, pale skin, and a long neck. She was to be educated but only to provide conversational
fodder for the entertainment of men. She was to be devoted to God and to her husband. This ideal
heavily influenced the way in which women were depicted in portraiture during the
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5. Using Radiant And Convection Heat For Comfort Essay
Introduction
The concept of using radiant and convection heat for comfort has been around since early man. People
chose south facing caves because the sun would warm up the rocks during the day and radiate the heat
into the cave at night. The flames from a fire also gave off radiant heat. Technology has developed to
control radiant and convection heat. Radiant heating and cooling (RHC) systems utilize the
surrounding surfaces as heating and/or cooling sources. Generally, RHC systems are systems that
radiant heat transfers cover more than 50% of heat exchange within a specified space. Compared to all
air systems, which depend on convection only, the RHC system provides heating and cooling by the
combination of radiation and convection in a building. There are three types of radiant floor heating
systems. The first type is a radiant air floor, where the air is the heat transferring medium. The second
type is electric radiant floor. The last type is hydronic radiant floor, which uses hot water.
Types of Radiant Floor Heating The type of installation can further subdivide all three types of radiant
floor heating, wet installation and dry installation. Installations where tubing is inserted into a concrete
slab floor are called wet installations. Installations where the radiant floor tubing is between two
layers of plywood or attaches the tubing under the finished or subfloor are called dry installations. Dry
floors have gained more popularity over wet floors because of recent
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6. Examples Of Allegory In Dantes Inferno
Inferno, written by Dante Alighieri in the early 1300s, discusses Dante s journey through Hell. Dante
is the protagonist in this comedy. While its genre is comedy, comedy during the middle ages was
known to have a happy ending, Inferno has also been referenced to as an epic poem or a long
narrative. The happy ending in Inferno or Dante s other works in conjunction with Inferno would be
Paradise or Heaven. Dante goes through his journey in hell with Virgil. Virgil is in Hell because he
lived in a time before Christ appeared on Earth, but has gotten orders to guide Dante through Hell.
The journey is in the best interest of Dante possibly for sins he may have done. One major theme of
Inferno is actions and how it affects a certain person s reputation. Dante discusses the levels of Hell
and how one person sinned to get to that level. There are 9 levels throughout Hell, starting with Ante
Inferno or the Neutrals and ending with fraudulent which consists of hypocrites and thieves and also
treacherous people. Another theme in Inferno, is sinning. Sinning is what gets an individual in to Hell,
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Almost all of Inferno is an allegory. Dante s journey through Hell is an allegory for everybody s
thoughts on sins and their repercussions. All of the levels of Hell are an allegory. Gluttons eat too
much, falsifiers make counterfeit money and deceivers are liars. All of these levels of Hell have a
meaning with them. Dante s journey in to the woods at the beginning of the story is also an allegory.
Dante writes Midway along the journey of our life. I woke to find myself in a dark wood, for I had
wandered off from the straight path. (Alighieri 1053) This is an allegory for Dante s life and how
about half way through, he is getting off the straight path of
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7. Prophets from the Old Testament
Essay 4: Prophets
The Old Testament is finished up with several different lessons that can be learned from the prophet s
teachings. There were twelve different prophets in the Old Testament, who were also known as the
Minor Prophets. The Jews were anxious to know who God was, and the Old Testament prophets
offered understanding to many disputes. Idolatry, social injustice and religious ritualism are three
topics that are highlighted in the prophet s teachings and impressed upon the hearts of believers today.
Idolatry was one of the big issues among the Jews. God addressed this problem very early on in the
Bible in Exodus 20:3 6 when He said, Thou shalt have no other gods before me. The prophets took
this issue very seriously. Hosea was one of the Twelve Prophets, and his life correlates with the issue
the Israelites were facing with idolatry. The name Hosea means salvation , or He saves . Hosea family
life was rather unordinary. In Hosea 1:2 God spoke to Hosea and said, Go, marry a promiscuous
woman and have children with her, for like an adulterous wife this land is guilty of unfaithfulness to
the Lord. Hosea s family life mirrored the adulterous relationship, which Israel had built on idols. The
relationship that Hosea had with his wife, Gomer, parallels to the relationship that Israel had with
God. Even though Gomer ran away from Hosea and slept with other men, Hosea still loved her and
forgave her. The same is true with Israel and God. Even though the
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8. Inner City Paint Case
Industry Eight Small/Medium Entrepreneurial Ventures Inner City Paint Corporation Donald F.
Kuratko and Norman]. Gierlasinski (Revised) HISTORY Stanley Walsh began Inner City Paint
Corporation in a run down warehouse, which he rented, on the fringe of Chicago s downtown business
area. The company is still 10cated at its original site. Inner City is a small company that manufactures
wall paint. It does not compete with giants such as Glidden and DuPont. There are small paint
manufacturers in Chicago that supply the immediate area. The proliferation of paint manufacturers is
due to the fact that the weight of the product (52 12 pounds per 5 gallon container) makes the cost of
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Color overruns are tapped off into 2 gallon containers. Inventory records are not kept. The warehouse
manager keeps a mental count of what is in stock. He documents (on a lined yellow pad) what has
been shipped for the day and to whom. That list is given to the billing clerk at the end of each day. The
cost of the materials to produce flat white paint is $2.40 per gallon. The cost per gallon for colors is
approximately 40% 50% higher. The 5 gallon covered plastic pails cost Inner City $1.72 each. The 55
gallon drums (with lids) are $8.35 each. (see Exhibit 1). Selling price varies with the quantity
purchased. To the average customer, flat white sells at $27.45 for 5 gallons and $182.75 for 55
gallons. Colors vary in selling price because of the variety in pigment cost and quantity ordered.
Customers purchase on credit and usually pay their invoices in 30 to 60 days. Inner City telephones
the customer after 60 days of nonpayment and inquires when payment will be made.
MANAGEMENT The President and majority stockholder is Stanley Walsh. He began his career as a
house painter and advanced to become a painter for a large decorating company. Walsh painted mostly
walls in large commercial buildings and hospitals. Eventually, he came to believe that he could
produce a paint that was less expensive and of higher quality than what was being used. A keen desire
to open his own business resulted in the creation of Inner City Paint Corporation.
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9. Harry Beafonte Research Paper
Day o! Day ay ay o! Daylight come and we wan go home, sung the King of Calypso. Someone may
have heard these lyrics and may not know who the singer is. Harold George Bellanfanti Jr, also known
as Harry Belafonte is the vocalist behind this song. He s also a civil rights activist and actor. He was
born on March 1st, 1927 in New York City. He was the only child to Mr and Mrs Harold George and
Melvine Belafonte. His father came from the caribbean island of Martinique and worked as a chef for
the British Royal Navy. His Jamaican mother worked as a dressmaker and house cleaner. At age nine,
Harry s mom sent him to live with her relatives in Jamaica. He later returned to New York and
attended George Washington High School. His difficult childhood led him to drop out of high school
and joined the U.S. Navy for two years. After leaving the military in 1945, Harry worked at many
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That is when Mr. Belafonte got his big break singing in a class project. He was then given the
opportunity to perform at a jazz club where he landed his first recording deal in 1949. Mr. Belafonte
was 27 when he became famous for starring in the film, Carmen Jones, in 1954. He soon became a
calypso music legend. Calypso is a type of folk song originally from Trinidad. He released a Calypso
album, which included his most famous song Day O (The Banana Boat Song), in 1956, which made
him the first artist to sell a million copies of an album. The road to making this happen wasn t
difficult. Along the way, there were not many challenges Belafonte had to face because many people
enjoyed his
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10. The Presidential Election Of 1912
The presidential election of 1912 was fought amongst four major candidates. Woodrow Wilson was
brought up by his father, a Presbyterian minister, and his mother, daughter of a Presbyterian minister
brought up Woodrow Wilson. He was president of Princeton University and governor of New Jersey.
He represented the Democratic Party and had a combination of high morality and high minded
detachment. Eugene Debs was a well known Socialist and union man for the Fireman s Brotherhood
and American Railroad. He was never interested in the complex economic and political theories but in
the dignity and humanity of the average worker. Another candidate was Theodore Roosevelt who
revolted from the Republican Party and helped form and led the Progressive Party. He was brought up
by a moderately wealthy family and ended up being governor of New York. Our final candidate was
William Howard Taft who s first love was always the law, and his highest aspiration to serve as chief
justice, not as president and a close friend to Theodore Roosevelt. Taft was also representing the
Republican Party. One issue that would have been important to me if I were a voter in 1912 would
have been Women s Suffrage. Many men and women believed that men were fundamentally different
and that women should stay out of politics because its just a man s world . Others argued that it was
time for women to come out of the shadows of men and prove that they, too, can help their country
and other residents with
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11. Peach In Ruins
Peach Garden in Ruins! The ripe peaches in the Peach Garden were found missing when the Fairy
Maidens of the Queen of Heaven went to collect them for the Peach Festival. All evidence suggests
that the Great Sage, Equal of Heaven is the cause of this. He is suspected of eating the peaches when
they ripened. His assistants, Hoe earth, Draw water, Peach tender and Leaf sweeper, claim that the
Sage had deceived them. Draw water says, We were with him all the time. The only times we weren t
was when he instructed us to be away from him. He said, I am feeling tired and am going to take a
short rest in that arbour. Go and wait for me outside the gates. We did as he said. Hoe earth adds, We
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We told him that we were sent to gather peaches for the Peach Festival. He was very curious about the
Peach Festival. He wanted to know if he was invited. I told him of the deities that were invited to the
festival. The Great Sage wondered why he wasn t invited; I am the Great Sage, Equal of Heaven. I don
t see why I shouldn t be invited. We had no response for him. Suddenly, he used magic and froze us in
our place! None of us could move at all. He said, I m not blaming you. Just you wait here while I go
off and scout round a little, to see whether I m to be invited or not to be invited. And we had to
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12. Pharmacological And Medical Technology Advances
Imagine having to make the decision to take a loved one off a ventilator or removing a tube feeding.
What would they want? Would they want to live in a nursing home, connected to tubes, possibly
without a means to communicate or care for themselves? How would they define Quality of Life ?
Have you ever discussed with them what their wishes are if they are unable to speak for themselves?
Have they discussed it with family or friends? Did they write their wished down anywhere? Would it
make the decision easier if you knew you re loved one s wishes? Can you feel the stress, anxiety and
dread overcoming you? Unfortunately this scenario occurs every day. Pharmacological and medical
technology advances have prolonged life through the development of life sustaining therapies such as
antibiotics, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), mechanical ventilation, feeding tubes and
hemodialysis (HD). While prolonging life, it has also raised the question of quality of life and thus the
need for end of life planning by individuals. Unfortunately, laws have been unable to keep pace with
medical advances. There have been several well publicized cases involving end of life care for persons
in a persistent vegetative state and the request for withdrawal of life sustaining therapies (e.g. Karen
Quinlan, Nancy Cruzan) that have brought this topic to the fore front of public attention and resulted
in legal precedence concerning an individual s wishes for end of life
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13. Analysis Of The Movie Sing
Money is the best motivator in the country. In the movie Sing it shows how using a cash reward will
generate more participants in the talent show. The movie is about a koala, Mr. Moon, who owns a
failing theatre. In an attempt to generate more revenue to pay off his bank debts he decides to host a
singing competition and offers a prize of one thousand dollars to the winner. His secretary accidently
puts one hundred thousand dollars on the fliers. Before they could be looked over, the fliers fell out of
the window and landed all around town. The next day a ton of auditioners showed up. When the one
hundred thousand dollar reward is brought up Mr. Moon doesn t correct them with the right amount
since it was because of the enormous cash prize that so many participants came out. Though Sing is a
cartoon movie, there are many different versions of this type of show in real life such as American
Idol. Fear factor is another example of an American television show that portrays the crazy things
people will do for money. This movie shows how important money is by the characterization and
setting; through this it reflects America s love for money. How the characters come off and their
backgrounds show that the money was the reason they decided to try for their dreams. This is
particularly true for two characters, Rosita the pig and Johnny the gorilla. Rosita is portrayed as a
common housewife with two dozen or more piglets running around her home. Throughout the movie
she breaks the
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14. Christopher Columbus And The Middle Of A Population Revival
In the mid 15th century, Europe was in the middle of a population revival as well as a boost in
economic activity after the Black Death. Some Iberian explorers began setting out on voyages, as the
revival created a demand of luxuries, such as spices, in the East. This expansion also was also caused
by religious fervor. The Christian reconquista encouraged the Portuguese and Spanish to continue the
Christian crusade. Portugal sent Vasco da Gama and Spain sent Christopher Columbus to find a
trading route to Asia (History, 432). Both da Gama and Columbus were sailors on a mission to Asia,
but the nature of their expedition and the consequences set them apart.
Christopher Columbus was a Genoese map maker. Knowledgeable about the ocean, he had experience
with Portuguese navigational developments and using a compass as a nautical tool. Columbus was
also a religious man, and saw Christianity as a missionary religion. In fact, he planned to spread
Christianity to the people in Asia. Columbus was not just inspired by his Christian faith, but also by
the work done by geographers and travelers before him. In his first voyage, The Enterprise of the
Indies , he set out to find a direct trading route to Asia. In 1486, he was rejected by the Portuguese for
any funding, but in 1492, the king and queen of Spain funded his journey. Columbus is known to be a
controversial figure. There are some who glorify him as a great explorer, but others see him as an
invader, taking
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15. The Deregulation Of Generation Facilities Essay
INTRODUCTION . Centralization of generation facilities give way to smaller, more distributed
generation partially due to loss of traditional economies of scale.Penetration of distributed generation
across U.S has not yet reached significant levels. However that situation is changing rapidly, requires
attention to issues related to high penetration of distributed generation within the distribution
system.Distributed generation encompasses wide range of prime mover technologies, such as IC
engines, gas turbines, microturbines, photovoltaic, F.C(fuel cell), wind power. Most emerging
technologies such as micro turbines, photovoltaic, F.C s, gas internal combustion engines with
permanent magnet generator require an inverter to interface with electrical distribution system, These
emerging technologies have lower emissions, potential to have lower cost negating traditional
economies of scale.All applications include power support at substations, deferral of T D upgrades,
onsite generating. Indiscriminant application of individual distributed generators can cause as many
problems as it may solve. better way to realize emerging potential of distributed generation is to take
system approach which views generation, associated loads as subsystem or microgrid . This approach
allows for local control of distributed generation thereby reducing or eliminating need for central
dispatch. During disturbances, generation, corresponding loads can separate from distribution system
to isolate
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16. Volkswagen Diesel Scandal Essay
VOLKSWAGEN DIESEL SCANDAL
Bethany Hammond
Athens State University
Professor Chamberlain
Fall 2017
Table of Contents
I. Crisis Management................................................................Page 3
a) Principles of Crisis Leadership.......................................... 3
b) Dealing with a Crisis...................................................... 3
c) How a Leader Should React to a Crisis................................. 4
II. Communication Styles..................................................................... 4
a) Internal Stakeholders................................................... 4 5
b) External Stakeholders...................................................... 5
III. What is Volkswagen?.............................................................................................5
a) History of Volkswagen.................................................... 5
IV. The Crisis.................................................................................... 5 a) V. Actions of the ... Show more
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They handle the media, internal company meetings, and several other related meetings. Third, set up a
notification system (Bernstein, J., 2016). Fourth, one must have a holding statement available
(Bernstein, J., 2016). They are used after the event occurred and to let the community know that they
are aware of the issue. Know your internal and external stakeholders. After the crisis happened, one
must assess the situation, create messages to be sent to the stakeholders informing them on what they
need to know (Bernstein, J., 2016). The final step is performing a post crisis analysis (Bernstein, J.,
2016).
How a Leader Should React to a Crisis A good leader should hold a meeting to figure out what went
wrong and calm everyone down (Baldoni, J., 2011). Then, the leader needs to act within a reasonable
amount of time (Baldoni, J., 2011). The leader must address the crisis and how it will affect the
company (Baldoni, J., 2011). Leader are there to control the response (Baldoni, J., 2011). Always keep
one s composure in control (Baldoni, J., 2011).
II. Communication Styles
Internal Stakeholders Internal stakeholders are those who are directly related to company like
employees (Markwell, S. Leigh Hunt, N., 2016). Preparation for a crisis is important in dealing with
one. A good way for leaders to prepare their employees is to have small work groups (Klann, G.
2003). This will encourage those who are shy to speak up
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17. Saxophone History
The saxophone is a great instrument that has been used all over the world for more than a century. It
brings joy to people through the music that it plays. It is the instrument family that pushed the Jazz
Swing era to be what it was. The soldiers would bring their Military Jazz bands over seas with them to
play for them when they were sitting at base. Other countries started playing jazz music because they
heard it and liked it too.
The alto saxophone is in a family of 4 main instruments, but there are a few more that are uncommon.
There is the a soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone. There is still the bass, sub contra bass, and then the
contra bass. The alto saxophone has a range of two and a half octaves, so, about twenty notes. It is
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The inventor was the Belgian known as Adolphe Sax. He studied the clarinet and the flute, and then he
made the saxophone. Because of his invention, he was hired as a teacher for Paris Conservatory. His
parents also designed
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18. Essay On Patient Confidentiality
Patient Confidentiality: Ethical Implications to Nursing Practice
Patient Confidentiality: Ethical Implications to Nursing Practice
Patient confidentiality is a fundamental practice in healthcare and it is integral part of healthcare
ethical standards (Purtilo Dougherty, 2010). According to the American Nurses Association (ANA)
code of ethics the nurse has a duty to maintain confidentiality of all patient information (Nursing
world, p.6). Also, when a patient confidentiality is violated the nurse may risk their safety and welfare.
There are a few exceptions to this obligation such as: an increase need to protect the patient and other
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The first step in this process is gathering all relevant information. Once the healthcare provider is
certain that all pertinent information is evaluated they can determine the type of ethical dilemma. In
this case the ethical dilemma was the choice to maintain or breach patient confidentiality. After
determining the nature of the dilemma it is important to use a theoretical framework to analyze the
issue. The nurse using a utilitarianistic theory would look at all consequences of breaking
confidentiality versus maintaining confidentiality. If the nurse utilizes a deontological approach the
decision is made based on the nurse s duty and responsibility to uphold patient confidentiality. The
nurse would then determine what to do in the situation by looking at all the alternatives. After
determining a course of action the nurse must proceed with the action that is thought to be best. In the
end the nurse should evaluate the outcomes of the decision for future professional development
(Purtilo Dougherty, 2010). A nurse faced with this type of situation may seek advice from the
institution s ethics committee in order to determine the appropriate course of action. An ethics
committee may be composed of clinical personnel as well as non clinical personnel. The committee
most likely has and ethical consultant available as well to guide the decision making process. The role
of an ethics committee in the clinical setting is to provide
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19. Stereotypes Of Games
Within western societies, games are often common place. The average person will play a game to
relieve boredom, stress, or be a part of a community as many games require multiple people in order
to play. There are even games specifically designed for learning or refining hand eye coordination. As
the need for mental, and at times even emotion, stimulation grew so did the variety of games. Games
range from those you can play by simply speaking to those that require electronic game systems that
could cost hundreds of dollars. However, the problem that could, and has arisen, is that they are not,
no pun intended, all fun and games. There is often controversy over games and the negative impact
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Since there were so many people in the group and everyone had a Facebook, they had a group chat on
Facebook which communicated through. Every time there was supposed to be a meeting I would
watch as the members would post excitedly about the upcoming meeting, and express sadness if
someone could not make it, however the truly big hit of despair would come whenever the meet would
be canceled. After Kenny, who as the DM is the only one allowed to cancel meetings since without a
DM no one can play, would explain they would all be very understanding, still sad but very
understanding. In Needs Met Through Role Playing Games: A Fantasy Theme Analysis of Dungeons
Dragons, similar findings were expressed, If a player was unable to attend a session or if a game was
canceled, they demonstrated sadness. Conversely, when a game was about to take place, players
appropriately indicated their excitement to get together (Adams). Overall the general consensus seems
that, from an etic point of view at the very least, these meetings hold so much meaning to them that
missing them or even just a single member from a meeting is incredibly
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20. Kudler Fine Foods Problem Statement
Abstract
The topic being researched is how Kudler Fine Foods can improve the success of the business by
preparing for possible competition, and streamlining expansion procedures. The sources used are the
Kudler Fine Foods Strategic Plan, and The University of Phoenix online databases. Findings suggest
that implementing a research and market analysis plan, as well as an effective risk management plan
will ensure successful expansion and growth of Kudler Fine Foods. A risk management plan and
market analysis of new locations, will allow Kudler to acknowledge potential problems and pre pare
for them. The following is a problem statement explaining what is currently wrong with Kudlers plans
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Kudler will expand in to locations where they will be successful. Kudler will also have an effective
and efficient model for future expansion and growth.
Conclusion
The goal of Kudler Fine Foods is expansion and growth while increasing profit and the current book
of business. By doing the extra research and implementing a risk management program before
opening a new location will increase the success of all three current locations and ensure the success
of any future locations. It will also help Kudler organize and develop other facets of the business like
the website. A little extra work goes along way and with the risk management plan in place and a new
location market analysis model being used Kudler Fine Foods should be able to grow and meet all the
organizations goals.
References
University Of Phoenix. (2003). Kudlers Fine Foods Strategic Plan .
Retrieved August 30, 2008, from University Of Phoenix, Week Three, MGT521 Web site. SAP Ag;
SAP Collaborates With GRC Partner Community to Help Customers Prepare for
Standard Poor s New Enterprise Risk Management Evaluations. (2008, August).
Investment Business Weekly,242. Retrieved August 31, 2008, from Banking Information
Source database. (Document ID:
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21. Making A Bespoke Solution, Commercial Of The Shelf Solution
Many IT departments face the dilemma whether to purchase into a bespoke solution, commercial of
the shelf solution (COTS) or open sourcing , when sourcing new software, in the competitive market.
The chosen option should be one which meets the business and system requirements, as well as;
understand the architectural requirements, the current skill set of the development team, existing
solutions, advances in technology and understanding the advantages and disadvantages of each
solution before a decision is made, which are all part of the six step process recommended by
techrepublic.com.
The business requirement needs to be supported by the result. To obtain the key business
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It is imperative to consider the architectural desires for a project. Identifying the industry standards
and requirements will help determine if a solution is worth developing within the company or
outsourcing either through bespoke design or off shelf, this is to reduce the cost of operation and
maintenance. Some architectural factors that may restrict the solution could be, the security strategy,
technology communications, existing systems which will interact with the new solution, the structure
(frameworks such as J2EE or .NET) , servers, browsers and Operating systems.
When designing and deciding the desires of this app , because this is a new capability for the
company, there will no interfaces or servers which the app will have to interact with as everything will
need to be developed because the app is a new capability.
The bespoke solution and means that these desires should be already known and aligned with the
industry standard because it is being developed in house with the guidance from skilled people.
The COTS solution is the least likely to be aligned out of all three solutions, this is due to the fact that
it has been designed with general based on basic common functionality and so it will unable to be
compatible with all servers and operating systems.
Open source, although it may not be
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22. The Challenges And Consequences Of The Norman De Veres
PART ONE. The Norman De Veres Aubrey de Vere, Albericus de Vere, de Veer, the first Aubrey de
Vere, Aubrey the Monk, Chamberlain and Queen s Chamberlain Although it is often said that the de
Vere family came across with William at the time of the Conquest, it is more likely that the de Vere
family were in England as landowners from around 1000 AD, being related to the Frankish knight,
Godfroi de Vere and the Norman knight Alphonsus de Vere. This does not preclude Albericus from
being at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, as recounted by contemporary historians, since many Norman
knights gathered to William s standard from all around Europe. Albericus Vere, and his wife Beatrix,
bearing the royal emblem of Anjou and the quartered shield of de Vere and St Mark of Venice. ...
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These lands lay principally along the valleys of the Colne and the Stour, straddling the Essex Suffolk
border and controlling the ports of Dovercourt and Colchester, as well as the main roads from London
into northern East Anglia and the Lincolnshire fens. Aubrey seems to have made his headquarters at
Hengham, now known as Hedingham, standing between two Roman roads and close to the river. He
built a motte and bailey castle a raised mound with wooden palisade defences and a ditch surrounding
it. A reconstructed castle of this type can be found near to Hedingham at Stansted Mountfitchet. He
also built a castle at Great Canfield, whose earthworks can still be seen, and possibly one at Castle
Camps on the Cambridgeshire border, marked again by
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23. Romeo And Juliet Comparison Essay
William Shakespeare s famous Romeo and Juliet was reinvented in 1996 as Romeo + Juliet and was
directed by Baz Luhrmann. Luhrmann s interpretation has turned Shakespeare s traditional tale of a
tragic love story into a modern and urbanised 20th century version. Luhrmann s adaptation keeps the
classic story of Romeo and Juliet true. This is seen by still having the constant feud between the
Montague and Capulet family and the countless tragedies, yet Luhrmann adds a 20th century twist by
using guns instead of swords and replacing horses with cars. The main characters remain as Romeo
and Juliet, although there is a greater focus on them than their parents. The events take place in
Verona, however, it is at Verona Beach in Florida, not Italy. All of Luhrmann s alterations to the
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In the text the script is very lengthy and descriptive. Luhrmann has strategically pulled out the most
powerful and key lines to emphasise the desperation for escape Juliet is looking for. In the text Juliet
comes across as calm, defeated and longing for help, although in the movie she is violent and
extremely snappy. This is seen when she puts a gun to her heads and screams to Friar, I LONG TO
DIE! Juliet is depicted as stuck up and sassy in the text however is obedient at first and somewhat
aggressive as the scene progresses throughout the movie. Baz Luhrmann uses soft, creepy yet holy
music throughout the scene and when Juliet raises the gun the music gets louder and reaches its
climax. Juliet is dressed in dark colours, portraying how depressed she is feeling. This shows contrast
as she is usually dressed in white, representing her purity. In Baz Luhrmann s interpretation he stays
true to Shakespeare s dialogue and succeeds in adding appropriate music, staging and body
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24. Compcompare the Ways in Which Larkin and Abse Write About...
Compare the ways in which Larkin and Abse write about place. You must include detailed critical
discussion of at least two poems by Larkin in your response.
In timed conditions
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Larkin and Abse both write about places in a very different, very unique style. One the one hand
Larkin talks about the places of his past and how they are no longer accessible; the changing of a
beautiful, unspoilt place to something short of an eyesore; a pace he is in but does not feel he belongs
and even places within his mind. Alternatively Abse talks longingly of the places he once lived in, and
how upsetting it is to find they are no longer the same. Some examples of the copious amount to
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Moreover, in the first stanza when describing the rural area he repeatedly uses assonance. Skies and
scarecrows, haystacks, hares and pheasants these soft consonant sounds make you slow down as the
repeated s sounds become hard to say, slowing you down and not allowing you to rush past these, in
Larkin s case, beautiful little details of the countryside.
Furthermore, Larkin s poem Mr Bleaney refers to a place that the persona does not wish to be in, yet
has ended up having surrendering and suffers the consequences. Mr Bleaney is essentially a poem
about a circumstantial situation that is given as a dramatic monologue, and rather like a drama, tells a
story that is full of lucid mystery. The first half of the poem is slow and deliberate and helps to create a
macabre feel to the poem. A change of pace occurs in the second half of the poem, though is not
immediately apparent. It then seems to be despairingly urgent, as Mr Bleaney subtly moves from a
recollected past to an observed present, through his mediation with the new tenant. In addition Larkin
s use of listing creates a dull and monotonous feel to the place, giving the reader the feel that no one,
unless in a dire situation, would want to suffer living in such an undesirable place. One may argue the
most symbolic thing in the room is the sixty watt bulb . Light is a commonly used symbol to portray
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25. Essay on the Use of Third Person and Innocence of...
Use of Third Person and Innocence of Language in Ak eacute;
The Nigerian novelist Wole Soyinka s memoir, Ak eacute;, is a story told through the eyes of a child.
Many incidents and the dialogues within these incidents are written in a tone which is suggestive of
the innocence and actions which would only be performed by someone in a child like state of mind.
Soyinka s masterful use of this tone, and the primary use of first person in story telling combine to
form a realistic childhood picture.
In the third chapter we find young Wole describing a sort of parade which is passing before the walls
of his home compound. This point in time seems to be when Wole first discovers the world beyond his
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The dialogue is comical as are most involving intelligent children of this age and is as follows:
I want to go home.
...And where is home?
...I told him that I lived in Ak eacute;.
It has a big church, I added, Just outside our walls.
Ah ah, near the church. Tell me, whaznname? I guessed that he was asking what my name was, so I
told him, My name is Wole.
Wonlay. Good. And your father s name?
My father s name is Headmaster.
What?
My father s name is Headmaster. Sometimes his name is Essay. (46 47)
The same kind of humor can be found in a short dialogue between Wole and the same officer involved
in the previous excerpt. In this dialogue, Wole sees a newspaper on the officer s desk. In the same way
that some children have trouble understanding the concept of one radio station broadcasting a signal to
hundreds of radios, Wole mistakes many newspapers as one, singular entity.
26. You are reading my father s paper.
You mean he is the editor?
He has one every week. (48)
In chapter nine, we find Wole being subjected to one of the rituals performed on the youth. The
significance of the ritual is never stated and so it can only be assumed that the purpose is both to ward
off evil and to serve as a coming of age ceremony. This event can be
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27. Quantitative Research Report Essay
Running head: QUANITATIVE RESEARCH REPORT
Quantitative Research Report
M. Ellen Kingsley
Grand Canyon University
NRS 433V
May 06, 2011
The Quantitative Research that this student chose is titled; Interventions to Promote Physical Activity
in Chronically Ill Adults. Physical activity in chronically ill adults is a topic that is very important to
study, people, in general, do not realize the importance of exercise and if there is proof that exercise is
beneficial to people with long term illnesses then maybe, by nurses, the patients can be persuaded to
be involved in more exercise which would improve their health and quality of life, including
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This article used Meta analysis as a means of quantitatively synthesizing findings across many
research studies. This is inclusive of findings of 163 reports of different studies. The study design is
meta analysis. This brings findings from many studies and brings them together into one. This allows
nurses and educators the ability to look at one study and see many different results and to learn many
different things that could be passed on to the clients that they serve, including not only the amount
and intensity of exercise, but also the way to implement education of clients that would be the most
effective. Sampling and setting is different for each study and when this kind of article is written about
many studies, the samples vary with each study, as does the target population. This does allow nurses
to see many different studies in one. This article has different levels of findings, and clearly states each
level and the effects of different exercises and intensity of exercises. There were many interventions
used and studies and interventions that consisted of cognitive strategies were less effective than other
interventions. This had no effect on the success of promoting physical activity. The limitations
included the number and range of primary intervention trials that were reported. Many trials that are
done are not reported at all or are reported in very small venues. There
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28. Rhetorical Analysis Of John Kerry s Speech
John Kerry Believes
During the 2004 Democratic National Convention, then Illinois Senator Barack Obama delivered a
truly beautiful and heartfelt keynote address to the democratic voters for the support of democratic
candidate John Kerry. His speech touched the very souls of the American people as he introduced his
speech with an anecdote of his father following the American dream from his tiny shack in Kenya all
the way to fields and oil rigs of Kansas where he would meet the women he would eventually marry.
Obama talked about how his parents believed in the tolerance of both cultural and income differences
in this country and then used parallelism, repetition, and logical appeals to link these such beliefs to
John Kerry s promises as president.
To open his keynote address, Barack Obama tells parent s story which starts from halfway across the
world and ends up in the country with endless possibilities. As he puts it, my parents shared not only
an improbable love; They shared an abiding faith in the possibility of this nation. They would give me
an African name, Barack or blessed, believing that in a tolerant America, your name is no barrier to
success. This Anecdote serves as an inspiration for the democratic voters who ... Show more content
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One of many Kerry s ideals Obama describes that falls in line with the democratic view is the idea of
opening new opportunities for jobs. In his speech, the Illinois Senator describes the many workers he
met who were losing their union jobs at the Maytag Plant that s moving to Mexico and were
competing with their own children for jobs. Later in his address, he states that John Kerry is in favor
of changing these conditions to fit a system he thinks would work as a democrat. Statements like this
were said to show his voting audience that he holds the same beliefs they do and that he deserves to
win the presidential
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29. In Our Time by Ernest Hemingway
In Our Time, written by Ernest Hemingway, is a collection of short stories that were published in 1925
and defined Hemingway s writing style from there on. As a symbolic image of Hemingway himself,
Nick Adams is faced with troubling relationships that ultimately define who he is. Life experiences
from young to old define show how Nick lives his love before, during, and after World War One.
These experiences strengthen his relationships, maturity, and masculinity. One of the most important
themes, masculinity, is portrayed directly at the start of Hemingway s short story collection starting
with Indian Camp. In the first short story the reader sees the novels protagonist, Nick Adams ,
response to violence and suffering inflicted on others will ultimately define his own sense of
masculinity (Frazier). Witnessing this dramatic event at such a young age will define Nick s life and
change the way he views certain aspects of life just from watching a woman give birth. Nick s
maturity and responsibility are also themes that are greatly exploited just as well as his masculinity.
The reader first learns about Nick and his relationships with his girlfriend Marjorie in the short story
titled The End of Something. The title of this section symbolically relates to what is happening
because Nick and Marjorie get into an argument which seems to end their relationship. Lisa Tyler
states what Hemingway seems to be suggesting in In Our Time is that men s characters are
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30. The Difference Between Looking And Perception In Raymond...
What is the true difference between looking and perceiving? In Cathedral , l Carver reveals human
rediscovery through contrast in between characters whose perception determines the narrator changes
of mind. The narrator in Cathedral is modeled as an ignorant person who does not seem to perceive
the world with knowledge. Instead, he only has the ability to see the world with his sight in the
beginning of the story. His limited view to the world reveals his lack of human experience in life thus
he usually attempts to perceive life with his stereotypical view. The other two characters, including the
wife and Robert, are both perceiving the world with numerous life experiences. They are the contrast
to the narrator yet they are helping the narrator to rediscover human worth through their ways of
perceiving the world. Robert is especially the significant person that changes the narrator mind by
showing what he can do as a blind man. Raymond Carver contrasts the wife and Robert with narrator
in many directions to bring out the process of how the narrator changes from an ignorant person to a
man who starts to know how to perceive the world with his mind but not the eyes.
The contrast between the wife and the narrator is shown through their different attitude toward Robert
s visit and also the lost of his wife. Robert is an extremely important person for narrator s wife who
suffers in her previous marriage and even commit suicide. The communication between the wife and
Robert
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31. Diabetes Is A Common Disease That Affects A Large Number...
Introduction Few would argue that diabetes mellitus is not a common disease that affects a large
number of the World s population. Shockingly, the World Health Organization reported that an
estimated 347 million people globally have either type 1 or type 2 diabetes (Bossart et al., 2015). In
the United States alone that number is 29 million (Wilkins, 2017). What most people do not
understand is the distinct connection between diabetes and poor oral health. In fact, periodontal
disease is considered to be a common complication of diabetes, proving that the connection between
the two diseases is strong. Diabetes is one of the most common systemic diseases that has been
studied with in depth detail as it relates to periodontal disease. Gingivitis and periodontitis both fall
under the umbrella of periodontal disease. Gingivitis is inflammation of just the gingival tissue. When
gingivitis is left untreated it leads to periodontitis, which permanently damages the supporting tissue
and bone.
Numerous studies have been conducted throughout the years to scientifically prove the link between
these two common diseases. The research that has been found is overwhelming, revealing how
diabetes can exacerbate periodontal disease. It is important to note that both diabetes and periodontal
disease are considered chronic inflammatory diseases. With such a large number of the population
having some form of diabetes, it will be important for the dental team to understand the connection
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32. Passivity Vs. Passion In The Perks Of Being A Wallflower...
Passivity Vs. Passion The Perks of Being a Wallflower is by no means a typical narrative. Taking the
form of an epistolary novel presented as a series of letters from a boy who calls himself Charlie, but
notes that he will change names and minor details so for the sake of his anonymity, the short novel
tackles themes such as pedophilia, drug use, depression, abortion and many more complex issues.
Stuck in the middle of the mix is a young boy who certainly is not the archetypal protagonist, the
novel s wallflower. Subjected to witness the hardships of those around him, he rarely goes out on a
limb to achieve much gratification for himself, remaining socially dormant instead. However, in The
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When Charlie finishes each book he is to write an essay for Bill, which will be graded for Charlie s
sake, though these grades have no effect on Charlie s overall grade in the class, as he typically earns a
C on many of the first essays he turns in to Bill, yet maintains an A in the class. Just how far ahead of
the rest of the class Charlie is can be measured by the fact that when it comes time to take the second
semester final in Bill s class, Charlie has a hard time remembering details about the book he is to write
an in class essay for The Great Gatsby because it was only the forth of twelve books that Bill gave
him to read. In addition to the twelve books Charlie speaks of in his letters, he is also given seven
movies to watch, and listens to one song with Bill, which he plays for Charlie when the two join Bill s
girlfriend dinner as they part for summer vacation. The similarity in the art that Bill turns Charlie on to
is anything but inconspicuous; even Charlie mentions his noticing the common style after reading The
Great Gatsby and A Separate Peace. Having been educated at a university in the West which was
completely pass/fail, there is little sense in wondering why so many of the pieces of literature and film
that Bill lends Charlie have to do with education reform. Examples include the movie Dead Poets
Society, where Robin Williams character a teacher deplores
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33. Distracted Driving Is One Of The Leading Cause Of Death Essay
Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of death. Every year, about 421,000 people are injured
in crashes that have involved a driver who was distracted in some way, (Hopkins). Even though this is
true, people who use a cell phone while driving are not punished as harshly as drunk drivers. A DUI,
driving while intoxicated, is a misdemeanor and could result in a few months in jail, as well as a fine.
The punishments for a DUI get more severe each time someone is charged. While, the punishment for
texting and driving are only monetary fines. So, why is texting and driving considered a less
punishable offense? A major reason is because of the length of time both have been a problem. The
first law against drinking and driving was in 1910 and cell phones weren t popular until 80 years after
in the 1990s. Because of the long time period of drunk driving being a problem, there is more
attention towards the crime. There also wasn t a long enough time to get the same tangible statistics to
compare using a phone to drinking and driving. However, now, cell phones have been around for years
and the awareness of using them while driving is high but the awareness of the actual danger is low.
People who text while driving should face harsher punishments because texting while driving is just as
dangerous as driving intoxicated; this is evident through the number of car crashes and fatalities
caused by this issue every year, emotional effects texting has on a driver, and the
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34. Teens Committing Violent Crimes
According to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention show that the number of
Juveniles arrested for committing a violent crime add up to 53,500 in 2014 alone. The crime rate of
kids committing violent crimes has gone down, but kids committing a crime is a problem. Some
people think that juveniles that commit murder or any other violent crimes that they should be helped
and rehabilitated. People also want to abolish sentencing juveniles to life in prison. All Juveniles that
commit violent crimes should be punished, therefore life in prison should not be abolished for
Juveniles who commit murder.
People have argued that the reason why teens commit crimes is because teen brains are not fully
developed. In Jennifer Jenkins article On Punishment and Teen Killers Jenkins emphasizes If brain
development were the reason, then teens would kill at roughly the same rates all over the world,
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That family suffers the loss forever, meanwhile the person who killed their family member only
receives a punishment that he/she may regret and find it easy to murder again. In Jenkins article she
mentions that her youngest sister and her sister s husband were murdered by a juvenile while her sister
was pregnant. She then mentions He reported to a friend, who testified at his trial, about his thrill kill
that he just wanted to see what it would feel like to shoot someone , why should people like this get a
second life when the people they killed don t and in this case, the unborn child never even got a
chance.
Therefore, life in prison should not be abolished for Juveniles who commit murder. Teenager s brain
not being fully developed has nothing to do with murder. And why should people be afraid to not see
one of their family members because a juvenile was not thinking
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35. Main Stakeholders Of The Ginsters Company
1.0 Introduction
In this assignment I will be discussing the main topic stakeholder theory, what it means to a company
and how it relates to the Ginsters Company. I will also be writing about the main stakeholders in the
Ginsters Company and carrying out an analysis on the company s main stakeholders and how the
company approaches the corporate social responsibility.
2.0 Stakeholder Theory
John Kew and John Stredwick mention that Jonhson et all 2011 defines a stakeholder as those
individuals or groups who depend on the organisation to fulfil their own goals and on who in turn the
organisation depends.
An organisation has external stakeholders and internal stakeholders. External stakeholders are
individuals or groups outside the business who are linked to the organisation in some way but not
directly these can be customers, shareholders, society, suppliers and the government. On the other
hand are Internal Stakeholders, these stakeholders are individuals or groups who work directly inside
the business. These are the employees, managers and owners of the company.
Stakeholder theory looks at the relationships between an organization and others in its internal and
external environment. It also looks at how these relationships affect how the organization conducts its
activities. You can think of a stakeholder as a person or organization that can affect or be affected by
your organization. Stakeholders can come from inside or outside of the
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36. Behavioral Change In Pilate
Although Pilate s behavioral change only lasted a scene, the intensity of racism in their community is
conveyed because the prejudice affects even the only survivor of racism. Because Pilate s presence
was required to bail Guitar and Milkman, she was forced to have direct confrontation with the white
police officers. The general superiority of the white police officers caused Pilate s strong typical
behavior to differ. Instead of her usual botherless attitude towards racism, Morrison describes the
change in behavior through a change in height. Pilate had been shorter. As she stood there in the
receiving room of the jail, she didn t even come up to the sergeant s shoulder and the sergeant s head
barely reached Milkman s own chin. But Pilate was as tall as he was (Morrison 206). Pilate s ... Show
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They stop anybody they want to. They saw you was colored, that s all (Morrison 204). Outside the
South, particularly during the racial struggles of the 1960s, confrontations between blacks and the
police often centered around cars. In the summer of 1964, the urban uprising in Watts, a neighborhood
in south central Los Angeles, an expression of deeply rooted grievances about the economy and
second class status among the city s segregated black community, was sparked by a clash between
blacks and the police who had pulled over a black woman suspected of driving under the influence
(Sugrue).Racial profiling in urban communities was very prevalent in the 1960s. Guitar and Milkman
s situation with the police was therefore expected and seemed very normal which shows the unfair
treatment towards blacks. This racist act lead to the change in Pilate s behavior because the police
arrested them after finding Pilate s green sack. Although she was not pulled over by the police, she
still experienced the prejudices while talking to them at the station, causing her slight
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37. The Evolution Of Ballet And The Human Body
Emma Weber
Instructor Miller
Speech 96 111
April 7, 2015
The Evolution of Ballet
Influential philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, stated that the human body is the best picture of the
human soul. A great example of the human body portraying the soul is through the art of ballet. From
the Cambridge Dictionary Online, ballet can be defined as a type of dancing in which controlled
movements of the body are designed to express the beauty of physical motion, often while telling a
story, or a piece of music for such dancing. With ballet s long history, it has shifted through various
eras of time, including Ballet de Cour, Opera Ballet, Romanticism, Classical, Russian Imperialism,
and the current modern era. All of which are characterized by particular ballets, prominent people, and
various other theatrical elements. However, as the art of ballet evolved through the different eras, the
emotions, messages, and nonverbal cues of each ballet changed to fit the societal norms and standards.
BALLET DE COUR Ballet de Cour originated in the 1400s in Italy during the Italian Renaissance.
Eventually, ballet moved to the country of France when Catherine de Médicis, who belonged to one of
the ruling families of Florence, married King Henry II in 1547. Catherine then began to introduce curt
ballet to her new French court. She strikes me as the overall instigator of the ballet movement that
allowed ballet to become as big as it has. A major ballet during this time was the Ballet Comique de
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38. Spanish Colonialist s Influence On The Dominican Republic
According to moon travel guides, Spanish colonialists influenced Dominican Republic men with a
strong male oriented culture. The travel guide discussed that Dominican man are womanizers and
have a macho attitude. Some communicate distance in the Dominican Republic are gestures, bold
comments and leering towards woman. Another one is hissing noise from man when a woman pass by.
The travel guide explained how Dominican man mainly focused on improving their sexual prowess
and woman mainly focuses on their appearances. Moreover Dominican woman focus on the family
and the house. Dominican man represents the figure of authority and the head of the household.
Recorded music affected communicate distance and gender in the Dominican Republic. Recorded
music affected the Dominican Republic threw the internet, radio, and television. Artists from Spanish
countries and from the United States that sing reggaeton, hip hop, urban music show womanizers, and
macho attitude. In YouTube and television will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Dominican Republic still have a strong male oriented culture, but equality in the work environment is
improving. Dominican woman working in construction, in politics, as a taxis driver, officers, and
working hard labor jobs. This is influence by recorded music were television and the internet are an
impact on these behaviors. The travel guide discussed that woman make up a majority of high school
and college graduate. Recorded music had influenced the Dominican Republic which education with
the help of television and the internet. Dominican schools are being influence by American school.
Dominican Republic does not consider entertainment as an honorable profession. Dominicans are still
old fashion when it comes to education. Dominicans still want their children to be doctors, lawyers
and politicians. The idea of having a child that is an artist is still not as respected as the other
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39. Dealing With Dragon Character Analysis
Dealing with Dragons
In the novel, Dealing with Dragons by Patricia C. Wade, the main character Cimorene runs away from
home in hopes of getting away from all the rules of being proper. When she runs away she goes to the
enchanted forest where she meets Kazul and other dragons, and volunteers to be Kazul s princess. then
later her best friend Alianora ,the stone prince and her defeat of Woraug and how the wizards how
were planning to sabotage the trails so that Woraugcould win ,become king and give the King s
Crystal to the wizards so they could find all of the most magical treasure.In addition athough
Cimorene had run away from home to get away from being proper and acting kind to those that she
did not feel fond of for example Therindal,she did in fact act very princess like when she was the of
Kazul, the dragon.
In addition to the novel Dealing with Dragons there was an argument on whether Cimorene acted in a
princess like manner or not.Also if she was justified for doing so or not.
In chapter 4 it says Lie Down! Cimorene commanded.Kazul looked at her in surprise and collapsed in
another fit of coughing.Cimorene waited until the dragon s coughing had subsided,then said
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40. Granite
What type of minerals are in granite? The minerals that are in granite are Feldspar, Hornblende, Mica,
Quartz, and Magnetite. These minerals are in granite because of their color, hardness, streak, luster
and their break. These properties are helpful for identifying if the mineral is a part of granite or if it
not a part of granite.
Many minerals are apart of other rocks just like granite. Granite consists of some minerals like
Hornblende and Feldspar. Hornblende is a mineral apart of granite that is black, dark green, and
brown. The mineral has a streak of a white, grayish color. The reason that Hornblende is apart of
granite is because a scratch test was done on the parts of the granite sample that are the same color as
hornblende, the streak on those parts of the granite sample were the exact same color as the
Hornblende streak, therefore Hornblende is apart of granite. Feldspar is a mineral that is also apart of
granite, Feldspar is white, pink and gray. Feldspar has a streak of the color white and is considered
nonmetallic. Feldspar is a mineral is granite because the granite sample is mostly consisting of the
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Quartz is a mineral that is in granite, its color is white, rose gray with some purple. The streak of
quartz is colorless. Quartz is in granite because granite has areas that look and have the same color as
quarts. Mica another mineral in granite,has the color black. Mica has a cleavage break, and looks like
black pieces of paper with white scratches all over it. Another fact about Mica is that it s streak color
is colorless. Mica is a mineral inside granite considering the black dots around the granite sample.
Many people argue that Mica and quartz could not be in granite because granite is not a
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41. Control Mechanisms in the Workplace Essay
Control mechanisms in the workplace will assist in the planning development for customer
satisfaction and measurable milestones for improvement. Every business needs to develop and use
some kind of control mechanism to operate effectively and efficiently. This paper will explore four
different types of control mechanisms used by various departments at two corporations Dixon Sanitary
and WE Energies. In doing so, the authors will identify, compare, and contrast these mechanisms and
determine whether these mechanisms are effective by examining the positive and negative reactions to
these control mechanisms, and explain how these control mechanisms influenced the four functions of
management.
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For employees who have been with the company for at least six months would automatically receive
100 points. The points are used for a number of reasons within the company. Each person can earn up
to five points a month for good attendance. Two times a year, the accumulated points are converted
into paid personal time by a 10 point block system. If an employee earned 30 points, he or she would
receive 24 hours of paid personal time off, or have it converted into paid hours. On the other hand,
employees can lose points for tardiness, leaving earlier than the regular assigned work time, or not
coming in to work. When an employee loses up to 60 points, he or she is let go, or considered a
voluntary quit. The points are also use to determine an employee s share of the company s profit
sharing system. Employees are eligible for full share of the profit sharing program if they have over
100 points. If an employee s points are lower than 100, their portion of the profit sharing program is
reduced to his or her point level.
In comparison, WE Energies, the Outage Management System (OMS) is used as a tool for control
mechanism. When customers call the Outage Emergency line to report problems in regard to their
electricity, the consultants at the company would collect necessary information to help the Electric
Distribution Contact Center (EDCC) determine the cause of the electrical problem
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42. Essay on Paramecium movement assignment BES108
Paramecium movement assignment: Answer the following questions and hand in at the beginning of
the next lab.
1. Describe how Paramecium moves in aquatic environments?
For the paramecium to move forward, its cilia beat on an angle, backward in unison. The paramecium
moves by spiraling through the water. For the paramecium to move backward, the cilia beat forward
on an angle at the same time. If the paramecium runs into a solid object, the cilia changes its direction
and beats forward, which makes the paramecium go backward. The paramecium turns slightly and
goes forward again. If it runs into the solid object again it will do the same thing until it can get past
the object.
2. Describe the mechanism of movement in Paramecium based ... Show more content on
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I observed that they were at rest for 100% of the time. There was no change in direction. The
Paramecium speed was 0 compared to all the other solutions which were average.
The mechanisms of these changes are because of the different water chemistry of the solutions.
4. Based on your results discuss the effects of environment on type of motion in Parameci
The type of effect the dryl solution had on the motion of the paramecium was that they kept moving
forward. They averaged an avoidance frequency of 1.6minutes, and they were moving at a pretty fast
speed. The duration of the movement (forward) was 8.8 minutes out of the 10 minutes I was observing
them.
The type of effect the barium solution had on the motion of the paramecium was that they didn t move
forward as much. They were still moving at a pretty fast speed. They had the same avoidance
frequency of 1.6. The duration of the movement was 11.7 (I watched the paramecium for 15 minutes
for this test because I forgot to start my timer at the beginning.)
The type of effect the sodium solution had on the motion of the paramecium was that they only moved
forward for half the time, the other half of the time they were in a jerking motion and a paranoid
motion as well. Their avoidance frequency was 4.8, which is much higher than the dryl solution and
the barium solution. They were still moving at a pretty fast speed like the other solutions but they
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43. Marketing Plan For The Local Grocery
Philadelphia, another metropolitan area with its share of struggling neighborhoods, has tried to find
success by partnering with Food Trust. In 2012, the local grocery, Olivares signed up for a program
run by The Food Trust, a regional advocacy group that gets funding from a variety of public and
private sources. The Food Trust provided money and expertise, sprucing up the store with a new
refrigerated display case, awning, vegetable kiosk, as well as signs throughout directing customers to
the healthy eats (Hargreaves, 2015). The Trust provides training on how to handle and fresh produce
such as not storing the bananas next to the apples, as apples give off ethylene, which rots the bananas.
In addition, the Trust gives advice on how to sell produce, like never letting just a few pieces of fruit
linger at the bottom of a big box, as well as training with ordering and book keeping (Hargreaves,
2015). Since partnering with Philadelphia s health department in 2010, the Trust has done varying
degrees of renovations on over 200 stores. A full on conversion like Olivares cost about $60,000
(Hargreaves, 2015). Though somewhat costly and no guarantee, preliminary data suggests the
makeovers are having a positive impact on health. Some stores in the program offer monthly
neighborhood health checkups, and early indicators are that people who shop in these stores are losing
weight and lowering their blood pressure (Hargreaves, 2015). Nationwide, at least a dozen other cities
are
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