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The Conflict Over The Enola Gay Exhibit
History can be defined as the study of the past as it relates to the human experience. Heritage, on the
other hand, can be viewed as the pieces of the past we, as humans, hold dear and place significance in.
Each of these viewpoints are used to tell stories or narratives. The goals of these narratives are often
very different from each other, whether it be to make money telling a story, providing correct
information to the world, to promote a political agenda, etc. The purpose of these stories are often
derived from the viewpoints taken, in this case heritage versus history. Even though heritage and
history result in telling different stories, most of the time, they also have very much in common. The
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The narrative of the events surrounding the Enola Gay can be told differently, but the facts have to be
accurate. To them, leaving out details is also not something the museum should do. In this case leaving
out the devastation to the Japanese people caused by the bombs, as well as statements by U.S. officials
that thought the bombs were not needed could be looked upon as an inaccurate portrayal of the Enola
Gay and the atomic bomb. Historians from the Committee for Open Debate on Hiroshima, Kai Bird
and Martin Sherwin, wrote a letter to Secretary Heyman of the National Air and Space Museum
outlining their complaints about the Enola Gay exhibit.2 They showed how the museum had their
death totals wrong at the incidents of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, that they overlooked the findings that
the bombs may have not been needed to be dropped for the Japanese to surrender in the war,and other
critiques of the information being shown at the exhibit. I think that the first drafts of the script for the
exhibit have a noble cause about them. Trying to tell a narrative about
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Level 5 Health an Social Care Essay
Unit 16 Understand Safeguarding of Children amp; Young People (for those working in the adult
sector) and Unit 14 Safeguarding and Protection of Vulnerable Adults Assignment Unit 14 AC1.3 Unit
16 AC 1.1 in the table below explain the following legislation and guidance in respect of safeguarding
adult s children and young people. Legislation/policy/best practice guidance | Summary | Safeguarding
Vulnerable groups Act 2006 | Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 restricts contact between
children and vulnerable adults and those who might do them harm. | Mental Capacity Act 2005 | The
Mental Capacity Act 2005 prevents people who lack mental capacity from being mistreated or wilfully
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It includes the right to protection from abuse, the right to express their views and have them listened to
and the right to care and services for disabled children or children living away from home. Although
the Government has said it regards itself bound by the Convention and refers to it in child protection
guidance, it has not become part of UK wide law. | Education Act 2002 | Section 175 of the Education
Act 2002 requires local education authorities and governing bodies of maintained schools and FE
colleges to make arrangements to ensure that their functions are carried out with a view to
safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.All children deserve the opportunity to achieve
their full potential. The five outcomes that are key to children s and young people s wellbeing are: *
Stay safe * Be healthy * Enjoy and achieve * Make a positive contribution * Achieve economic
wellbeing The school should give effect to their duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of their
pupils (students under the age of 18 years of age) under the Education Act 2002 and , where
appropriate, under the Children Act 1989 by: * Creating and maintaining a safe learning environment
for children and young people. * Identifying where there are child welfare concerns and taking action
to address them in partnership with other
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Age of Reform in America
American reform movements in the early to mid 1800 #8217;s strived at improving our developing
society. America was growing larger, and with the expanding population, many new ideas sprang up.
Conflicting opinions between the people of the United States caused the emergence of an Age of
Reform, where people tried to change things such as the educational system and women #8217;s
rights. These movements were the result of our nation #8217;s self determination and interest in
improving the society we live in. Between the 1820 #8217;s and 1860 #8217;s, Americans were trying
new things and promoting different ideas and ways of thinking. Once such idea is that of a utopian
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Headed with the slogan, #8220;all men are created equal, #8221; a movement was launched for
woman suffrage. On July 19, 1848, a convention was called in Seneca Falls. It was a retelling of the
Declaration of Independence, and stated that all men and women are created equal. It was not until the
1920 #8217;s that women were finally given the right to vote. Women were beginning to become
more scholarly, and many bold steps were made by women, such as keeping maiden names or getting
higher jobs. The women #8217;s rights movement demonstrates that steps were taken in order to
improve the quality of life for women. Religions are founded on the principle of education of others as
well as education of one #8217;s self, yet before the 1800 #8217;s America was a largely uneducated
country. Few if any philosophers existed, and adept teachers were rare. The 1800 #8217;s brought an
education revolution upon America, due mainly to the new ideas and concepts being envisioned at the
time. Education was becoming a top priority and the Age of Reforms brought an educational system to
America. During this period, the most influential person dealing with educational reform was Horace
Mann. Horace Mann believed that #8220;education was the only way to #8216;counterwork this
tendency to the domination of capital and the servility of labor #8217; #8221; (Brinkley
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Sore Throat Remedies
Sore throat occurs when the walls of the throat are inflamed. This usually comes along with a cold or
flu but it can be triggered by many different factors. Some of them include allergic reactions, too
much smoking, chemical fumes inhaled, inhalation of smoke, eating extremely hot food, and drinking
too much hard liquor. Sore throat lasts for only a few days
Sore throat home remedies
Supplements
If you have an itchy throat, hoarse voice or you have problem with your voice, you can use Ferr Phos
6X tissue salt for treatment. Place 3 of the tablets under your tongue every hour and reduce the
quantity as the soreness goes down. In case you find it difficult to swallow because of pain, you can
use Calc. Phos 6X with the same procedure. These tablets are available in Vitamin shops such as
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Grate one small ginger to fill a teaspoon.
Smash 1 ripe banana or get 4 ounces of tofu.
Blend all the above ingredients together with 1 ounce or 4 teaspoons of whole wheat flour.
Place the poultice around tour throat and wrap it with cloth to hold it in place for about an hour and
half. Repeat the process a few more times for healing.
Simple osha root remedy
If you want to know more about home remedies for sore throat, learn from the American Indians who
had been there, and done that. Get some osha root from herbal shops or Amazon and chew on a little
piece. The juice in it will help your sore throat.
Aromatherapy for the throat
Thyme oil treatment
Thyme plays an important role in subduing bacteria because of its volatile oil, thymol. That is why
some commercial mouth washes contain thymol.
Get a bottle of thyme essential oil and add 5 drops of it into 4 ounces of olive oil and use it to rub your
neck. Use these sore throat home remedies a number of times for healing.
Thyme and garlic
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How Adaptive Clothing Empowers People With Disabilities
Imagine the struggle of being physically different and having to dress differently because of it. The
fashion industry designs clothing for the ideal person to wear, but designers do not recognize the
struggle it is for disabled people to dress themselves everyday. In Mindy Scheier talks, How Adaptive
Clothing Empowers People with Disabilities Scheier expresses the importance of being able to dress
like every other person with, or without, a disability. The speaker uses pathos, logos, and ethos to
detail her experience through adaptive clothing; her most successful appeal is pathos. She uses pathos,
an emotional appeal, to engage the audience through the story of her son s struggle with unadaptive
clothing.
Many people express their emotions
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Frito Lay Case Study
History of the Frito Lay s Company :
In 1932, two young entrepreneurs independently began to operate two separate companies that were
thousands of miles apart. (Elmer Doolin Herman W. Lay of Nashville)
1. The Frito Company
In 1932, Elmer Doolin started doing business in a small San Antonio cafe and purchased a bag of corn
chips to eat with his sandwich. Mr. Doolin set his new business venture in his mother s kitchen.
Because there was no money for hiring employees, his family helped him. In 1933, the fritos
production was increased by designing a hammer pres and the company continued to expand. In 1945,
as American returned to peace time, the country exposed a huge demand, booming population.In order
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Mission Vision (Frito Lay In Turkey)
Evey day, in every heart, creating ambition ; we will be quickest growth and pioneer macro snack
company in Turkey
In every day, In every heart
· Changing habits of consumers,
· Continuously, offering unrefuted,
· Providing customer satisfaction,
· Preserving employee satisfaction,
· Admiring regional and cultural values,
Creating ambition
· Serving the consumers with quality, innovativeness, image, attainability and entertainment in terms
of values,
· Providing the best service for customers,
· For our employees, providing personal development and excellent working environment with team
working,
· For Frito Lay, providing growth in terms of profit,
· Being a company in the extent of admiring regional and cultural values,
We will be quickest growth and pioneer macro snack company in Turkey
· Continuously achieving tonnage, revenue, profitibility and market share goals,
· Creating personal development areas for our employees,
· In every person in the company related to his/her area, forcing the decorous items for change
· Being the first mover in the market,
· Focusing on all groups of foods incluing practical snack and appetizers
In 1996, the competitive environment was acquiring a shape in the snack food industry:
The Snack Food Industry Table 1 Leading Snack Food Organizations, 1996 Company or brand Market
Share Range
Frito Lay 35 to
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Case Study Of The KIWI Clinical Trial
subjects 6 11 years old (ppFEV1=95.8% at baseline) and a more progressed disease state in the adult
subjects (ppFEV1 = 64.5% at baseline).(36)
The KIWI clinical trial was a two part, open label, phase 3 study to evaluate the safety,
pharmacodynamics (PD), and pharmacokinetics (PK) of ivacaftor in CF patients between two and five
years old with at least one CFTR gating mutation. Results from this study expanded the use of
ivacaftor to patients as young as two years old (Table 1).(15)
Despite in vitro results demonstrating an increased Isc in F508del CFTR expressing FRT and HBE
cells upon forskolin stimulation,(22) no therapeutic benefit was observed in CF patients homozygous
for F508del CFTR. The DISCOVER trial was a phase 2 study to test ... Show more content on
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Part 2 assessed multiple ascending doses of D9 ivacaftor (75mg, 150mg, and 225mg), each
administered daily after a high fat meal for 7 days, compared to placebo.(68) Results presented during
the 39th European Cystic Fibrosis Conference demonstrated improved PK of D9 ivacaftor compared
to Kalydeco®, including a 40% increase in half life (D9 ivacaftor t1/2 of ~15hrs; Kalydeco® t1/2 of
~11hrs), reduced clearance rate (D9 ivacaftor CL/F of 3.8L/hr vs. Kalydeco® CL/F of 13.3L/hr),
approximately 3 fold increase in exposure (D9 ivacaftor AUC0 inf of 44,916ng*hr/mL vs. Kalydeco®
AUC0 inf of 12,925ng*hr/mL), and approximately 3 fold increase in plasma concentrations at 24
hours (D9 ivacaftor C24hrs of 712ng/mL vs. Kalydeco® C24hrs of 169ng/mL). Data shown here are
for 150mg doses of both D9 ivacaftor and Kalydeco®.(14, 26, 77) The improved PK profile of D9
ivacaftor along with a safety profile comparable to that of Kalydeco® has allowed progression of D9
ivacaftor into a phase 2 clinical trial to evaluate its safety and efficacy in CF patients with CFTR
gating mutations.(69)
QBW 251
QBW 251 is a CFTR potentiator developed by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Inc. In vitro results showed
QBW 251 to be an effective potentiator for CFTR gating mutations, including F508del CFTR.
Promising in vitro results led to the initiation of a
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Bluetooth Vs. Bluetooth Essay
1.2 Bluetooth application
Bluetooth is designed to operate in an environment of many users. Up to eight devices can
communicate in a
small network called a piconet. Ten of these piconets can coexist in the same coverage range of the
Bluetooth
radio. To provide security, each link is encoded and protected against eavesdropping and interference.
Bluetooth provides support for three general application areas using short range wireless connectivity:
ï‚· Data and voice access points. Bluetooth facilitates real time voice and data transmissions by
providing
effortless wireless connection of portable and stationary communications devices.
ï‚· Cable replacement. Bluetooth eliminates the need for numerous, often proprietary cable
attachments for
connection of practically any kind of communications device. Connections are instant and are
maintained
even when devices are not within line of sight. The range of each radio is approximately 10 m, but can
be
extended to 100 m with an optional amplifier.
ï‚· Ad hoc networking. A device equipped with a Bluetooth radio can establish instant connection to
another Bluetooth radio as soon as it comes into range.
1.3 Bl uetooth Standards Documents
The Bluetooth standards present a formidable bulk well over 1,500 pages, divided into two groups:
core and
profile. The core specifications describe the details of the various layers of the Bluetooth protocol
architecture,
from the radio interface to link control. Related topics are also
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Persuasive Essay On The Confederate Statue
The violence continues as statues keep coming down in America currently. My goal today is to explain
why the confederate statue should stay or should be taken down everywhere in the United States.
There is three Main points that I m going to states and defend in this Essay and tell you why I believe
in them and there purposes. First why we need to keep them and not take them down. Second they will
help educated the future people for the better. Last of all I think that we should keep the statues all the
way and this is why. Why should we keep the statues you may ask, well there is no right or wrong
answer for this topic but I will do my best to defend my point and belief of why these statues should
not be torn down. The biggest reason I don t want these statues torn down is that it s not just a big
piece of metal sitting there or a regular statue, these are statues that have history behind them over the
years on when the south fought the north for a big turn for American history. People think they are
racist or wrong, but really they show where we are from and what we are about. This Battle goes back
to a massive shooting in 2015, when Dylan Roof shot nine people in a dominant black church in
Charleston, SC. Thus starting of the Statues being taken down across America. How will this help the
future for the better If someone that doesn t know what s going to history wise will most likely go
with the majority and the majority isn t the best bet all the time so it is
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Growth Mind Concept Essay
Our children are the future of our country. The education they receive is crucial. Our children should
always be taught, at home and at school, that they have the potential to succeed and accomplish
whatever they dream of. A growth mindset concept will benefit these children early on by coming into
the classroom and flooding them with positivity. Phrases like I can t , will be in the past if this concept
can be implemented early on. This concept can transform these students mindsets both at home, and at
school to teach them to achieve any level they desire. What exactly is a growth mind concept? Carol
Dweck, Ph.D., professor of Psychology at Stanford University, and author of the book Mindset,
defines a growth mind concept by saying, In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This system did cost money, however, and many schools are currently lacking that. Schools today don
t absolutely need this curriculum to be taught a growth mindset concept. The understanding of Carol
Dweck s concept and the dedication to use it is what is needed most. Teachers can utilize this concept
in every classroom without schools spending a penny. In Fiske s case study, posted by Mindset Works,
they discussed changing praise from performance based to effort based. This challenging, but highly
effective tactic is a step our schools can use to get the growth mindset concept thriving in our children
s schools. Also, it doesn t cost any money at
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The Resignation of President Richard Nixon Essay
Legal Brief/Background During the year of 1972, a case submerged that shook the United State
Supreme Court, as well as the world. Five intruders were caught breaking and entering into the
Democratic National Headquarters in the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C. The Democratic
National Headquarters were responsible for various things, but one key aspect of their job was to raise
money and organize campaigns for Democratic candidates, including the presidential candidate,
George McGovern. Soon, word came out that those five intruders were tied to the White House; which
at the time, occupied by Richard Nixon, who was a part of the Republican Party. Not long after being
caught, Investigators discovered that Nixon and the intruders were ... Show more content on
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Nixon s attorneys argued that Nixon had the right to not give up the recordings due the executive
privilege right. They argued that the tapes were confidential and no one had a right to view them. The
court disagreed with Nixon and decided that the executive privilege power wasn t enough to keep the
tapes out the supreme courts hands. This meant that Nixon had to comply with the subpoena and
release the recordings. Not even three weeks later, the Supreme Court reached a unanimous vote. The
court discovered that Jaworski had found enough information that the recordings were indeed relevant
to the break in. The Court then decided to reject Nixon s claim of executive privilege. Soon after the
decision, Nixon resigned. This landmark supreme court case is known as the Watergate Scandal. This
case is such a landmark in Supreme Court case studies because it showed that the president doesn t
receive special privilege because of his title. He is not insusceptible from judicial process, and must
obey the court and give up any evidence subpoenaed by the courts. Although the doctrine of executive
privilege recognizes the presidents great degree of privacy from the courts; if the evidence involves
matters of national security or other sensitive information, the president cannot withhold evidence.
The Case Study Neither separation of powers, nor the need for confidentiality can sustain unqualified
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Graduated Response Plan
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
The Graduated Response
System
Issues, Benefits and Alternative approach
Anik K Singh
8/11/2012
The Graduated Response System
INTRODUCTION
The growth of internet and its ever increasing pervasiveness has caused extensive digitization of
copyrighted content not limited to a single format and subsequently an increase in online piracy. This
combined with the advent of P2P file sharing mechanisms as a massive means of infringement
practice has led to a paradigm shift in the approach to copyright infringement. Where unauthorized
copying of a work was earlier considered a means of increasing a work s market by stimulating its
network effects, it is today seen as an unfair practice, a hindrance to ... Show more content on
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The decentralized nature of these systems meant that each user using the platform is capable of
sharing and downloading data, hence each user joining the network would add value to it (Network
Effects) which in turn makes the network more attractive to others. To add, most of these systems
were open source which led to the development of multiple file sharing clients on each platform. The
P2P networks saw viral adoption amongst the internet using population of world and as such became a
huge repository of copyrighted content available to be shared for free. The popularity of P2P systems
can be judged by the fact that
it was estimated that at one point of time 35% of all traffic on the internet was due to Bit Torrent. [1]
The following statistics indicate the effect of the emergence of P2P networks on the music industry [2]
1. In the decade since peer to peer (p2p) file sharing site Napster emerged in 1999, music sales in the
U.S. have dropped 47 percent, from $14.6 billion to $7.7 billion.
2. From 2004 through 2009 alone, approximately 30 billion songs were illegally downloaded on file
sharing networks.
3. NPD reports that only 37 percent of music acquired by U.S. consumers in 2009 was paid for.
4. Frontier Economics recently estimated that U.S. Internet users annually consume between $7 and
$20 billion worth of digitally pirated recorded music.
5. According to the Information Technology
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How Did Atoms From The Universe End Up Being In Hubble s...
From Bang to Brain Lachlan Hall
Let s go back in time, about eighty years from now. A young astronomer named Edwin Hubble had
contributed to a theory that would explain the origins of the universe. He discovered that atoms were
in everything, including his brain. This article is to discover how exactly did atoms from the universe
end up being in Hubble s brain? So let s find out how we got From Bang to Brain .
Let s start with the Big Bang Theory . In 1927 the big bang theory was proposed by Georges Lemaitre.
But was significantly created by our old friend Edwin Hubble. Edwin Hubble lived from 1889 1953
and in this time he did great things such as contribute significantly to the creation of the big bang
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Cosmic background radiation is radiation from the early development of the universe. After the big
bang the universe was smaller and much hotter than it is now and was filled with a fog of hydrogen
plasma. Eventually the universe started expanding and became cooler. As it cooled stable atoms
started forming, leaving only CMB remained so it is a strong evidence that the Big Bang Theory was
correct. Scientist thought if the big bang actually happened then there would have to be cosmic
background radiation left over, so all they had to do is find evidence of this and they did so this gave
the big bang theory evidence to support their claim.
Another way to support the Big Bang Theory is to look at the stars. According to the Big Bang Theory
the universe is forever changing and expanding and looking up at the stars just proves this. If you look
up at the stars we only see the stars that their light has reached us meaning these stars are only new, so
if we don t so some stars the light hasn t reached us yet. As we know light travels in light years which
takes well years, so if we can t see their light it hasn t reached us so it is light years away. This shows
us that it has grown and changed supporting the
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Everybody Loves Raymond Tv Show Analysis
After watching both TV Sitcoms, Everybody loves Raymond and Modern Family , there is a lot of
differences and similarities to analyze, comparing both on styles and production. First, Everybody
loves Raymond is an American TV series show in the sitcom genre, created by Philip Rosenthal and
aired on CBS since 1996. When I was watching it, I noticed that their settings were practically similar
to ¨Modern Family¨, showing both sites in a family house. For example, both TV shows started with
an establishing show. It is showing basically an overview of the location on where the scene will take
place. The director used different settings in the house, like for example, in the bedroom, kitchen,
living and dining room. The lighting in ¨Everybody ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Indeed, this is like that because the creators Christopher Lloyd Steven Levitan, made this TV sitcom
particularly in a Mockumentary style or (docu comedy style, in which means that they present the
events in a documentary style just to create comedy. Modern Family have that particular style of using
more camera movements than the show of Everybody loves Raymond , that is more static. This
dramatically movements of the camera makes the show seems like in a face pace running all the time.
They do faster close ups, zooms in/ out, tilting up/ down, and they do faster movements of panning
left/ right, to follow the conversation of the actors, which is totally different from the other show.
Another differences on both shows is that in ¨Modern Family¨ they have that particular style when you
see the actors talking directly to the camera, like they are having a conversation to someone, or just
maybe pretending they are talking to themselves. However, we don t see this in ¨Everybody loves
Raymond¨ but there is because they are acting to follow the story of the family but in that particular
way of the viewer listening to the live audience laughing after something funny
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Melting Pot America
The face of the United States should not be define with an image of the common person, but should be
defined with many different features as people with different skin tones, hair textures, and facial
features call this country home. The idea of the common American is not easily attainable as the
cultural diversity of this country is extensive. The United States is a country that is a blend of many
cultures and is often referred to as the melting pot (BBC NEWS | Americas | Melting pot America). In
addition to individuals possessing different cultures, the appearance of these individuals differ among
each body. Differences in skin tone from dark to light help provide individuals with his and her unique
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The article, When you re the only white person in the room by John Blake, highlighted the lives of
multiple individuals that grew up or worked with many non whites for much time. Harsh critics were
received by the group of white people in the article regardless of the positive or life changing feedback
provided. Amanda Shaffer opens the article with her story as being one of very few whites in a
majority black high school. Rather then taking a bus to a school of predominantly white students,
Shaffer decided that she wanted to learn to adapt to change. In an interview, Shaffer identified a valid
reason for such separation of race that could relate to racism in past years. At a high school basketball
game, Shaffer made an excellent observation when Blake noted, Shaffer picked up on other things as
well, such as the fear in some white faces when they moved into a black setting (Blake). Fear of a
change regarding social order could have possibly been a driving force for racism. In text provided in
class, authors emphasized the attempt of whites to create separation tactics. Throughout history, the
fear of what minorities were capable of posed a threat to the pure world the whites wanted to live
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Essay on Sainsburys Analysis and Recommendations
Sainsburys Analysis and Recommendations
Management Styles
There are three main types of management styles. These are autocratic, consultative and democratic.
Autocratic
The autocratic management style is one where the manager is used to give instructions. They tell
people what to do instead of asking for their opinion on the matter in hand. The manager is the only
person contributing to the decision making process in the business.
Consultative
The consultative management style is where managers consult other people before making a decision.
This management style is the opposite to autocratic. This type of management style wants to collect ...
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Sainsburys Management Styles
From our interview with Emma Davis manager at the kingswood branch I found that sainsburys
operate in a democratic style as team meetings are arranged so ideas and problems can be put forward
and dealt with as a team. These meeting are mostly informal. Although Emma believed that the
company operated in a democratic style I talked to employees lower down in the company and asked
them what they thought. I got a different reaction from them, they thought that sainsburys operated in
more of an autocratic management style, whereby managers tell people what to do instead of asking
for their opinions. This is interesting to look at, the managers believe that employees are responsible
to make their own decisions and employees believe that mangers order them to do things. I also think
that in some situation sainsburys use other styles. For example if an employee is underachieving and
not contributing as much s he or she should, it is not other employees who have to make the decision
on if the guilty employee is worth keeping in the business or not. That decision will be down to the
manager.
There are several managers spreading up the hierarchy. This means that every manager (expect the
chairman) has some decisions made for him or her and other decisions they have to make. Also these
decisions are made for them so are going to involve
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Abu Ghraib Prison Experiment Essay
Abu Ghraib Prison was a cruel and inhumane form of torture that occurred during the famous era of
Saddam Hussein. Twenty miles west of Baghdad, Abu Ghraib stood as the most infamous prisons the
world has ever seen. There was reported weekly executions, daily torture and barbarous living
conditions. As many as fifty thousand men and women were crammed into Abu Ghraib at once.
During the war against Iraq, The United States Army took over the prison and committed extenuous
human rights violations against the prisoners. Detainees were raped, beaten, stripped, deprived of food
and sleep, hung by their wrists and threatened with death all under American control. A famous picture
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Though this was just an experiment many of the test subjects were quickly pushed to their limits and
the ones in authority took their roles to the extreme. Eventually, this caused an early shut down of the
experiment. There was a total of 9 students who were willing to be the prisoners in this experiment.
The study issued that the guards would be forced to give brutal and cruel torture upon the prisoner.
The experiment was known as one of the most controversial studies in the history of social
psychology because even though it was an experiment, the prisoners went through major
psychological changes and one prisoner even succumbed to a short period of insanity. Through
deindividualized torture, exploitation and manipulation many of the test subjects underwent the same
torture as those who were imprisoned at Abu Ghraib. It was finally shut down by a woman by the
name of Christina Maslach but similarly to Abu Ghraib no one was held accountable for the short
period of torture. Also like Abu Ghraib, the men who played the role of the guards in The Stanford
Prison Experiment underwent psychological changes where they became evil, relentless and
manipulative all while blaming it on the fact that they re just following orders. In many cases when a
person is given authority, they abuse it
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Geographic dispersion amp; cultural diversity
As economic borders come down, cultural barriers will most likely go up and present new challenges
and opportunities for business.
As global restructuring takes place within the company, Koch leads a geographically dispersed project
team (i.e. Germans and Chinese members ) to standardize its personnel selection methods in the
APAC region for staffing 25 new middle management positions. The HR executive encounters
problems when leading across cultural differences in work behaviors that arise within his
multinational team. He fails to respect and understand his team members cultural diversity (Chinese
behaviors and values), or bond his team together, which is essential to form such a team. ... Show
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ComInTec
Employees suffer from ignorance and misunderstanding. In the case ,the team lost all the meeting time
on meaningless discussions due to differences in cultures and values. As a leader of multinational
team, Koch was not willing to learn of real meaning underneath the behaviors due to cultural diversity,
(i.e. Chinese are just being polite and trying to show confidence by never saying no )which made the
whole team not effective at all and their plan unsuccessful. The Breakdown of Jollibee
Although Tony Kitchner was hired to bring more structure to the International Division, he failed to
learn about the people s culture and values from Domestic department or build the rapport needed to
push forward the division s initiatives. . Kitchner should have recognized that the hostility coming
from Domestic was underscored by a fear that their division would be eclipsed by International.
Rather than cultivate this fear, Kitchner should have made it explicit that the International Division s
success would have reflected on the company as a whole. By simply increasing communication,
Kitchner could have enlisted Domestic s support in his endeavors.
Difference
In ComInTec , they still use the same internal human resources people to deal with the problems,
which are not solved or improved yet. The team faces
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How Did The Norman Invasion Affect The English Language
Toward the close of the Old English period, an event occurred that had the greatest, longer lasting
effect on the English language than any other in history. This event was the Norman Conquest of
1066. The historic victory of William, the Duke of Normandy (hereafter known as William the
Conqueror), at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 proved to be the significant catalyst for the English
people. This is most notably evidenced by the cultural, religious and literary developments in the years
following the Norman Invasion. Before the conquest of England, the language of the country was
what was called Old English or pidgin English. This French/Norman invasion changed Britain s Anglo
Saxon culture and language to one that was more akin to what existed in mainland Europe at the time.
Additionally, the invasion shaped the English language irrevocably; the new French incursion pushed
Old English in the direction of Middle English, a variety more closely resembling what is spoken
today. This change in governance reformed nearly everything else in the country, especially literature.
After the Normans settled in Britain, Latin and French were the only recognized languages in the
Norman court. This resulted in the English language being largely ignored in literature for nearly one
hundred and fifty years. During the next two centuries, after the classical influence of French and
Latin, English literature had been immensely impacted and enriched. When the English language
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Sodium Hydrochloric Acid Lab Report
The materials that this experiment needed was ten milliliters of ammonium hydroxide solution,
beaker, five beral type pipets, bunsen burner, twenty milliliters of copper(II) sulfate solution,
evaporating dish, hot plate, twelve milliliters of hydrochloric acid, four pieces of magnesium ribbon,
one milliliter of phenolphthalein indicator solution, two milliliters of potassium iodide solution, three
milliliters of silver nitrate, two grams of sodium bicarbonate, one milliliter of sodium bicarbonate
solution, seven milliliters of sodium hydroxide solution, two milliliters of sodium phosphate solution,
test tube holder, fourteen 13 x 100 mm test tubes, five 20 x 150 mm test tubes, tongs, and water,
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In reaction eleven, 0.2 grams of solid sodium bicarbonate was placed in a 13 x 100 mm test tube.
Using a beral type pipet, one milliliter of the hydrochloric acid solution was added to the test tube and
when the substance reacted, observations were made. Later, in a 13 x 100 mm test tube, one milliliter
of sodium bicarbonate solution was mixed with one milliliter of the hydrochloric acid solution and the
reaction between the two substances was studied and observed. Again, a 13 x 100 test tube was used
and about one milliliter of the silver nitrate solution and one milliliter of the hydrochloric acid were
mixed together to create a reaction. Observations were then made and written down. Finally, a 13 x
100 mm test tube was utilized to mix about one milliliter of the sodium hydroxide solution and one
milliliter of the hydrochloric acid solution. Conclusively, observations were made and part III of the
lab
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Self Psychology Integrative Study
Ioana Mitrache
Explore and discuss Kohut s Self Psychology Integrative model and Clarkson s 5 Relationship
Integrative Model
In this essay I will discuss the two approaches in relation to my personal growth and counselling
process.
Heinz Kohut created the Self Psychology integrative model. He believed there are three strong needs
which has to be met for a person to be fully developed. First is the need to be mirrored , then the need
to idealize, and the last is the need to be like others.
The need to be mirrored is called the grandiose exhibitionistic. Children need to be shown by one or
both parents that they are special, wonderful and wanted, and it is a delightful to be around them all
the time and they are important too. They can do this by expression, tone of voice and simple gesture.
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A clear statement of the contract with the time and fees as well the commitment of the client for the
process. They need to understand why are there and what the therapist can offer. With my therapist
when I start working we agreed of the terms and conditions but after a while during the summer he
was not available anymore and I have decided to stop and start in October. When the day came we
exchanged some emails and he was delaying what he agreed in the first and in my first session was to
ask him if he is ready to commit for what I need otherwise this won t work. I find it strange that I had
reach to this situation and in the same time, I was the one who didn t let go after the relationship was
establish and the trust was there. My first therapist ask me an important question, if I have any issues
with trust, and Isaid yes, and we start working of building the trust which is necessary for a
relationship to work and ne
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Demystifying Six Sigma
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Demystifying
Six Sigma
A Company Wide Approach to
Continuous Improvement
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We were able to reduce costs, improve efficiencies, and maximize customer satisfaction in all
operations. Within the manufacturing operations, we reduced the cost of sales by 30 percent. In
administrative and service functions, we reduced cycle times and cost by as much as 90 percent. In
1990 and 1991 our division was used as the internal benchmark for service and administrative quality.
This success was based on creating a Six Sigma culture in which goals and objectives were clearly
defined and communicated, the creation of a six step continuous improvement model utilizing the
JUSE (Japanese Union of
Scientists and Engineers) seven problem solving tools, and the effective management of the change.
This book is written so that others can learn and apply these techniques.
This book consists of three sections. Section One is about how to identify the need for a Six Sigma
program and how to establish a Six Sigma culture. Section Two teaches a pragmatic six step
continuous improvement model. This continuous improvement model can be learned and used by all
employees in manufacturing, administration, and service operations. Section Three presents methods
for managing ix x
P R E FAC E
the change and a guide on what to expect during the phases of implementation.
Benefits to
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Tartuffe Reflection
Love in the time of cholera helped me understand a bit more of my culture. Although, I am not
Columbian It did make me more culturally aware of the Columbian people and how they re lives must
have been during the time set in the novel. There we re point where I was able to guide the discussion
in relation to the Spanish language in where we talked about the informal tu. I also discussed the fact
about how Fermina Daza gradually decays from strong headed young adult to conformant wife. In my
opinion t felt to interpret a novel in front of my school and my class mates. We also had a talk about
the role of women in Tartuffe; especially with the maid and the future spouse of Valere, Marianne. We
talked about how Damis and Marianne were complete
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Advantages Of Mahindra Ecole Centrale
Introduction
A) Education
Knowledge and skills impact not only earnings, but self esteem; not only the standard of living, but
how life is lived. By bringing quality education to more people, we help build a more tolerant, healthy,
just, and connected society.
i) Mahindra Ecole Centrale
Mahindra Ecole Centrale (MEC) is a landmark undertaking in world class engineering studies,
established through a three way collaboration involving the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological
University, the Mahindra Group, and Ecole Centrale Paris, a two hundred year old leading French
university dedicated to engineering. Mahindra Ecole Centrale (abbreviated MEC) is a private
engineering institute located in Bahadurpally, near Hyderabad, Telangana.
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Study in the most international of Indian schools. Every year, we have between 60 70 nationalities
represented in our student body and with a focus on selecting the best students from a deliberately
diverse background. Imagine studying South Asian history with friends from Bangladesh, Pakistan,
Nepal, Bhutan and India! You will be able to understand their points of view but also to see how their
views are shaped by the societies they live in.
2. Engage with complex ideas and insights. Teachers will challenge you to think better, more clearly
and more focused, while being interdisciplinary in their subjects. Learn how subjects are inter related
and think about issues from different points of view.
3. Learn how to ask questions. Asking the right questions is one of the best ways to develop an
understanding of the world around you. Teachers and students work together to ask the right questions
to be able to answer properly. Living on a residential campus means that you can approach your
teachers even after class.
4. Challenge your teachers in class and become engaged from the very beginning. One of the most
surprising things for students here is that you call your teachers by their first names. You are expected
to challenge them, to ask
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Selective Encryption Algorithm for Highly Confidential...
1. Introduction
Conventional cryptographic algorithms, which are generally aimed at encrypting like text data (known
as Naïve approach) not well suited for video encryption. This is due to the fact that conventional
cryptographic algorithms cannot process the large volume of video data in real time. Selective
encryption of the H.264/AVC bitstream puts decoder to fully decode the encrypted video with
degradation in video quality. This perceptual encryption has low encryption and decryption time. The
video data are compressed to reduce the storage space required and to save bandwidth for
transmission. Video compression removes redundancy, so that it is difficult to guess about a portion of
a compressed bitstream to another. In addition, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From an attacker s point of view, brute force attack may break the encryption of sign bit and
level_suffix of the same length. Intra prediction mode has only nine different values (0 8). Hence, the
encryption of intra prediction mode also has the threat of brute force attack. So, the values of
level_suffix with sign bits are encrypted with a higher length of bitstream (6 bits for luma and 4 bits
for chroma), to reduce the threat of brute force attack. However, this affects the compression
bandwidth.
We have also analyzed that without making motion vectors encryption, we can t obtain temporal
redundancy. Motion vector encryptions are proposed by several authors [4 9]. However, analysis
shown in this paper said that 45 50% of motion vectors for each frame are not encrypted. Thus, a
better encryption method is proposed at here in expense with compression bandwidth. Overall, we
should create the balance between security and the increase in compression bandwidth.
Four selective encryption methods are discussed here. A First method named NZs in CAVLC encrypts
level_suffix values with sign bits of up to three lowest frequency non zero DCT coefficients in
CAVLC encoding for all macroblocks. Second method named NZs in CAVLC for I only , which is
same as the first method but encryption is done only in intra coded macroblocks. Third method named
MV
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What Is The Scope Of Educational Psychology
Introduction
Educational psychology is based on study of learners, learning and teaching. (salvin, 2003). Therefore,
educational psychologist works are focus on emotional needs of the learners and to understand how to
structure educational systems in order to meet the mental. So, they concentration on how the learners
will learn, identify and suggest well organized teaching method. As well as, Educational psychologist
contribute to science and practice for improving society. Scope of educational psychology is the areas
of study that are included in a particular subject.
Scope of educational psychology
1. Study of stages of child development
This is the stages of children growth and develop their cognitive, physical and emotional
development. In addition, how the child grow stages by stages is learners to know the help of studying
stages of child development and also to identify the characteristics of each stages as well. The children
will grow their cognitive, physical and emotional development. There are the some benefits of
studying the stages of child development for teachers and learners. If the teacher study stages of child
development, then teacher is understanding of basic child developmental stages can be used to
teaching kit in the teachers lesson plan. On the other hand, learners improve social and emotional
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Individual differences is a one of the facts of human nature. Moreover, study how people differ and
why people differ from one to another. By studying individual differences is to understand and change
in the approach to educating and supporting students. As well as, to provide information training and
social emotional well being of different learners. Teachers will easily understand the individual
differences of students regarding their abilities of growth and development. In addition, students take
their own responsibility for learning is self regulated and self motivated in learning
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Michelle Obama s Speech
Michelle Obama gave a speech regarding the allegations made against Donald Trump and his
treatment toward women. She was speaking on behalf of Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire when she
gave an emotionally overflowing speech to a crowd of Clinton supporters, who were mainly women.
While Michelle Obama charms the crowd on an emotional level, she creates a connection between the
hearts and minds of her listeners and herself in order to demonstrate the relation. Michelle Obama s
speech was highly admired as a result of her use of pathos, diction, and the way she made everyone
feel easily relatable to her. Michelle Obama does not fail to jump right into the hot topic that she wants
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Therefore, she was able to accomplish much by allocating the whole audience, not just the females.
Furthermore, she was able to send the message that everyone has a choice. Certainly everyone in the
audience knows that they have a choice, but Michelle Obama made everyone feel like they were the
determining vote and the difference between a successful, powerful future and a failing, incapable
future. She appealed to their emotions, hearts, and minds in order to make them feel like they have a
voice and can make a change and do what she was telling them to do. She was arousing them in the
direction she wanted them to go
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Media Devices Used in Bend It like Beckham and Billy...
Media Devices Used in Bend It like Beckham and Billy Elliot
Narratives are constructed in many different ways; narrative editing, narrative music, cinematography
and mis en scene. This assignment will take you through media devises and method used by the
directors of Bend it like Beckham and Billy Elliot use to construct their narratives. The plots of both
films are based on stereotypes and how the main characters are challenging them in each film. This
leads to many similarities and differences.
Bend it like Beckham is set in west London areas; Southall, Hounslow, Twickenham and Ealing, also
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Her coach, Joe and Jess get close in a club in Germany, at the moment Jules walks outside and sees
them. Jules had a massive crush on Joe and as Jess and Jules were best friends Jess couldn t tell her,
her feelings for Joe. At home, Jess s dad sees a picture of Jess s football team in the news paper and
when Jess gets back they are waiting for her. Jess is forbidden to leave the house for weeks until Joe,
the football team couch comes round and tells Jess s mum and dad that they need her in the team, Jess
admires him for coming round and facing her parents. Later on it is Pinky s wedding meanwhile there
is a football match on that Jess wants to desperately play in, her dad lets her go for the second half and
Tony drives her there. Jess s dad comes and watches the match, admiring his daughter s talent. Jess
and Jules go to the USA to play football, Joe promises Jess to wait for her.
Billy Elliot is about a young boy who grew up in the 1980 s around the time of the strikes, Billy and
his family are in a working class struggle, tight on money, set in County Durham near Newcastle.
Billy is learning how to box, because it
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Socially Engaged Arts, Or Sea Essay
Socially Engaged Art. Definition. There exists a cornucopia of terminology when it comes to activism
realized through the arts. Among them are: social practice (which circumvents the method of
engagement); socially engaged art ; arts activism ; social justice art ; community based art ; etc.
(Dewhurst, 2010; Helguera, 2011). Although many of these terms can be used interchangeably, for the
sake of consistency this paper will refer to this practice as socially engaged arts, or SEA. As Dewhurst
aptly outlines, Despite these various names, this work often shares a commitment to create art that
draws attention to, mobilizes action towards, or attempts to intervene in systems of inequality or
injustice (2010, p.1). Platt (2010) places singular emphasis on the artist who is committed to engaging
contemporary political issues...convinced of the urgent necessity to use the power of art...to make
visible what is kept invisible... (p. xiv). The work of the participants of SEA is one half to a whole for
creating arts, the other half being the audience participation and feedback. As Shank (2004) alleges,
the two main strategies for presenting SEA to audiences are targeting powerful organizations and
constituents, or powerless organizations and constituents (p. 539). Platt s vision of the lone artist is
better utilized for global exposure with powerful audiences to react to injustices made visible,
however this paper will focus primarily on engaging audiences who are marginalized.
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The Sisters Of Mercy Research Paper
In 1846, the Sisters of Mercy exchanged their lives in Ireland and explored the city of Chicago while
discovering immigrants needs for a hospitals, orphanages, and Catholic schools. Despite encountering
opposition for community members the Sisters brought many firsts to Chicago.
The Sisters of Mercy led by Agatha O Brien and Frances Warde came to the city of Chicago in 1846 in
hopes of building upon the city with what they had to offer. They were drawn to Chicago because of
Rev. William Quarter, the city s first Catholic bishop. When they arrived in Chicago, it was only a
small town fairly close to Lake Michigan, it was ravaged by recurrent outbreaks of cholera, smallpox,
and typhoid. The city at the time was was mostly made up of mud and
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Protein Synthesis And The Proteins
Protein synthesis starts when the mRNA binds to a small ribosomal subunit and the first codon (AUG)
is positioned correctly for the initiation of protein synthesis. The AUG codon then base pairs with the
anticodon of tRNA carrying methionine. This methionine eventually becomes the first Amino Acid in
the polypeptide chain. Now a large ribosomal subunit binds to the complex and the reaction of protein
synthesis itself can begin. (Fig. 3) A ribosome has two sites where tRNA can bind. As a result, of the
events outlined above, the initiation codon, AUG, on the mRNA molecule is positioned at the first of
these sites on the ribosome, the peptidyl (P) site. The mRNA codon for the second Amino Acid is
lined up with the second site, the aminoacyl (A) site. From this point, the polypeptide chain elongates
by a cycle of three steps: The first step is the binding of the next tRNA to an anticodon complementary
to the next mRNA codon. The amino Acid carried by this trNA will be the next amino acid in the
polypeptide chain. The second step is the peptidyl transferase reaction, which results in the peptide
bond formation. The peptidyl transferase enzyme, which catalyses the reaction, is an integral part of
the large ribosomal unit. This enzyme attaches the first Amino Acid to the second one by a peptide
bond, so that the first tRNA is now empty and the second is holding both amino acids. The third step
in the cycle moves the ribosome along mRNA. This brings the next codon to the
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Anderson s Discrimination In The Inner City
A third way Anderson describes how discrimination affects those in the inner city is the discrimination
against hiring those who live there some workplaces have. Part of the reason the concept of family has
deteriorated in the inner city, besides the increase of drugs and drug dealing, is because it is hard for a
young man to provide for his family. Those who are in the decent group have to fight against the
stereotypes set forth by those part of the street group and have to essentially be a public relations
manager for the rest of his street. Those who want a job must deliberately contradict stereotypes as
companies are hesitant to hire people from the inner city, even discriminating against whole districts
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Some studies even agree with the motives, merely labeling it street cred instead of respect. However,
there were no articles that completely agreed with the motivations that Anderson postulated. Despite
this, the fact that Anderson could neatly tie up the actions of the people, and the other articles agreed
with his accounts about the frequency of those actions, suggests that his theory is valid, or at the very
least,
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Ga s Admission Requirements
The admission requirements for University of Southern California are rigorous, fastidious, and highly
competitive. The admission process takes into a consideration of factors. In addition, only 18.02% of
student applications are accepted out of 51920 each school year. Surprisingly USC doesn t have a
preferred GPA range for their applicants but, their average GPA is 3.8 (Naviance). Many students who
applied to USC were in the top 10% or at least top 20% of their high school class. Thus, concerning
SAT scores, the lowest combined score was a 1910 with the highest being a 2225, and lowest
combined score for the ACT was a 29 with the highest being 33 (Naviance). Among other things, an
essay is required to be admitted, something that can be taken very serious because it can make or
break if you are accepted or not (USC). Along with doing essays, you also need letter of
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TCU offers 200 organizations and clubs. You can join theatre, a jazz band, or political activism if you
wanted. Also there are 14 Fraternities and 16 sororities are included. Even if you d like to be in the
military TCU has a ROTC program for the army and Air force. The military will pay for your
education so, that could be great for anyone. Not only but also, many students loved to attend TCU s
football games, so if you love football it would be great to attend. The campus offers student
employment, internships with and without pay, and academic counseling (Naviance). Campus
employment is offered to you if you don t feel like getting a job off campus, it comes in handy. Also
dorm life can be your focus too. Typical room charge for a full year can be up to $6,900 and for board
it can be $4,480. As well as room and board tuition is $38,510 and a flat fee of $90 (Naviance). Texas
Christian University can be a great college to attend like University of Southern
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Lack Of Prime Ministerial Power In Canada
A topic of much debate in many political systems is how much power the head of state, or in some
cases such as in constitutional monarchies, the head of government holds. If the leader holds too much
power, the political process becomes undemocratic. Conversely if the leader has too little power,
government becomes inefficient, sometimes crippling the government completely for their terms in
office. In Canada, this can be seen in the effectiveness of a majority or minority government, and the
abilities of the Prime Minister in each case. In the latter case, many believe that lack of prime
ministerial power is attributed to the trend of ineffective minority governments because of the ability
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This is due to the nature of the inability to pass legislation without compromise between all parties
forming the current government. Although compromise is at the center of responsible government, the
inability to produce effective legislation and to govern efficiently because of the need of compromise
between varying political parties also limits the ability of governments to provide their obligations to
the citizens who placed them in power. These periods of governance tend to revolve around a constant
power struggle over a single issue, rather than focusing on the larger affairs at hand. Again, examples
in which these compromises, or rather lack of ability to make these compromises, can be seen
throughout Canadian history. One such example of this was Prime Minister Joe Clark s minority
Conservative government of 1979. In an attempt to ensure prosperity, Clark attempted to run the
government as if it was a majority, and deliver on the platform on which he had run his election
campaign. This was achieved by attempting to follow in the footsteps of the last Conservative Prime
Minister, John Diefenbaker. Because of this, Clark was unable to deliver his own political agenda as
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Essay On Discrimination In America
Social Issues: Discrimination in the US Discrimination is deeply embedded in America s history even
older than the country itself. America was at its peak in the 1920 s and with the fame of its
opportunity, safety and freedom came newcomers from other countries came looking for just this, but
instead of basking in the alleged pleasantness of the American Dream , the immigrants were
scrutinized, disrespected, and were limited from many rights, they were discriminated against
How was Discrimination Doled Out? Immigrants would often work the hardest, low paycheck jobs
and weren t completely accepted into American society at the time. In late 19th and early 20th century
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Ethnic minorities are sometimes today, and back then, consistently the victims of anti immigrant bias
which, of course, always favored American born citizens. The USA born natives often resented the
immigrants for their hard work, determination and success. They would also experience anger
whenever the newcomers went against the grain. All this resent and anger resulted in many negative
stereotypes that fueled antagonism towards many ethnicities. Latin Americans are becoming
increasing targets to biased crimes. These stereotypes have a long history that started in California and
southwest America where in periods of anti immigrant movements, both new settlers and veteran US
citizens of Hispanic descent were unfairly blamed for social and economic problems, and were also
victims of harassment and, at the worst, deportation. Long standing bias against Pacific Americans is
also existent. In fact, in 1882 the Chinese exclusion act which barred Chinese laborers from entering
the US was legalized.
The paranoia of co workers plus the feeling of non assimilation of the immigrants into society didn t
get the act was not repealed until 1943.
What culture/race was discriminated in the 1920 s and
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Wahoo Software Case
Facts
Wahoo Software, Inc. is a computer company specializing in communications software and related
products for healthcare, fire and rescue and the military. Sales have grown from $12 million to $75
million in 2015 and the headcount has increased from 25 initial employees to 150. The company is
undertaking a Research Development project to update and add new features to these projects and to
place them all on a single platform. This work may possibly qualify for the research and
experimentation income tax credit.
Issue
What are the requirements to qualify for the Research Experimentation tax credit? What are the
different tax treatments for Research Experimentation expenses? Would a tax credit provide a benefit
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because the credit amount will directly reduce Wahoo s tax liability. Credits are better than deductions
because tax deductions decrease the tax liability indirectly. Tax credits cannot be used when a
company has a loss, however now that Wahoo is profitable it would very novice not to take advantage
of them.
After doing much research, there is no specific documentation that is required in order to substantiate
the tax credit in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code. However, for Wahoo s best interest it
would be wise to keep documentation of all research and experimentation expenditures as proof.
Conclusion
Wahoo Software, Inc. research and development will qualify under Section 38 of the Internal Revenue
Code as an allowed research and experimentation credit. The company can elect the standard
treatment of this credit, elect the alternative incremental credit, or elect the alternative simplified
credit. Taking advantage of the Research Experimentation credit is highly recommended now that the
company is profitable because it will directly decrease taxable income. Although not legally required,
I suggest that the company maintain record/documentation of all research experimentation expenses as
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Jack Hunt School Science Laboratory Safety
There are many hazards in different scientific environments, in this assessment the Jack Hunt School
Science Laboratory, the Peterborough Power Station and the Jack Hunt School Kitchens will be the
different scientific environments observed. The hazards in each environment, the safety legislation
that is put in place to prevent danger as well as other safety measures that are taken by those who
work in these environments will be explained.
Jack Hunt School Science Laboratory
The Importance of Personal Protective Equipment
In a school science laboratory there are multiple hazards and risks, such as inhalation of dangerous
fumes and irritation of skin. These hazards are increased if faulty or no equipment is used for
protection.
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The doors of the cupboard/ room where the chemicals are stored need to be fireproof. This is because
if there is a fire and there is no fireproof door, the fire will be able to get to the chemicals easily. Many
chemicals are unstable or flammable and will increase the size of the fire. This will increase the
chances of someone getting hurt as well as increasing the probability of damage being done to the
buildings surrounding.
The chemicals are stored in order of risk and state of matter to reduce the risk of danger. Acids are
kept away from alkalis and are kept on the floor, surrounded by an absorbent called bunding which
reduces the risk if any acid spills. Flash proof lights are used because some chemicals are very
sensitive and flash proof lights reduce the risk of fire.
Fans are used to get rid of harmful fumes that may cause danger to the laboratory employees. The
different chemicals are also recorded so the laboratory employees and emergency services know what
chemicals the school has and the danger of each one. This is also done to ensure no dangerous
chemicals go missing or are taken without
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Symbols In The Eye Of The Storm
Patrick White s use of Symbolism in his fiction The Eye of the Storm
Abstract
Sign and symbols, pictures and images are the basic organs of any writing. A writer speaks in his
voice through letters and literatures with the help of images and pictures so called Signs and Symbols.
This article argues to analyze the thematic and stylistic concerns associated with Symbolism as used
by the Australian Fiction writer Patrick White in his novel The Eye of the Storm . While focusing on
The Eye of the Storm , the article shall examine the characters and their practicality in terms of
symbolism as to how and what White wants to suggest through his characters and the theme of the
novel.
Keywords: Symbols, Metaphors, Themes and Motifs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hunter can only hope for morning which she had seen a long ago when she was young, but now she is
only experiencing the death in her eyes, so it is all dark for her. Elizabeth Hunter is a wealthy former,
socialite and apparently senile. She has turned eighty six and has recently suffered a stroke, but still
full of boast of her ego and remains a controller one those around her. Her mind remains formidable
enough to terrorize her attendants so that they are torn between affectionate admiration for their
generous and helpless charge and contempt for a vain, self indulgent, cruel old woman. She also
knows about her effects and impacts on others. She has got the ability to impress others easily and
make them accept her concepts and concerns. She has been referred to as a wealthy senile woman and
a very passionate woman (p.545). Her two nurses represent the opposing poles she recognizes in her
personality, roles they accept with varying degrees of good grace. White presented this nurse like
Laura Trevelyan in Voss. This article elaborates on the affective dimensions of natural images and
symbols in White s
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Confederate Archive
In The Afterlives of a Confederate Archive, Yael Sternhell encourages the reader to journey deeper
into the archive. Elucidating how archives are constructed by humankind people with agendas and
perspectives he quickly dispatches with some common misconceptions regarding archives. The annals
of amassed historic material have not, in fact, aged into apolitical constructions. Historical catalogs are
not only political at the date of their inception, but are also shaped by broader social and cultural
forces. With great disciplinary acuity, Sternhell provides an example of his argument, providing an
insightful critique of a supposedly objective archive. Sternhell examines the Official Records of the
Union and Confederate Armies, the quintessential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Typically, I treat seemingly reputable historical analysis as fact, and only when pressed do I ponder the
author s motives and intensions. Even less often, do I question the political perceptions of the
organizers of chronicled archives. The sifters, and eventual arbiters of what historical ephemera
should live on. How did archives form? They are not compiled by an unemotional artificial
intelligence that omnisciently records all global human action. Moreover, to address the specific
example provided by Sternhell, it becomes obviously that the victors of various wars and political
squabbles possess more sway in how a historical record is remembered. The Union was victorious in
the American Civil War, and thus it was the leaders of the Union who got to pose the seemingly
apolitical presentation of history, which was obviously political in the very nature of its construction.
This information provided by Yael Sternhell, provides a concrete example of what Carr explored in
The Historian and His Facts. Carr argued that there was no purely objective history, that instead, it was
the historian that chooses to emphasize whatever he deems appropriate to
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Analysis Of Jazz Ensemble Concert
On October 26, 2017, in the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center Recital Hall at the University of South
Alabama, there was Jazz Ensemble Concert directed by Tracy Heavner. The night was filled with the
rhythmic groove of jazz. By writing this report I hope to show you, the reader, a new perspective of
Jazz Music. The first piece, Lady Bird, by Tadd Dameron was written in 1939. The Jazz Ensemble
began the piece by putting their full hearts in it. By using repetition of the melody in the saxophones
and clarinets it helps the ensemble build suspense. Once the tenor saxophone comes in with a solo, the
performer runs through chromatic scales smoothly. The ensemble continues with the melody leading
to a heavy melody held in the trumpets until an alto saxophone comes in and takes the melody away.
The rest of the ensemble holds the countermelody that compliments the alto saxophone well. The alto
saxophone passes the melody to the piano where then it was passed to a trombone. This piece took one
melody and bounces it all around the ensemble to show off different performers abilities with their
instruments. The second piece, Makin Whoopee, by Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson was written in
1928. This piece was made famous by Eddie Cantor. This piece adds suspense in the low brass with a
repeating melody in the woodwinds. A trombone comes out in a solo with a slow tempo and a low
dynamic making the sound very legato. By placing a mute in a trumpet this piece of music ended with
an edgy
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neon Essay
Did you know that neon is a Greek word that means quot;new quot;? Neon is the element that I am
most interested in. I chose to do neon because I found out what many uses it has in our daily life.
Neon is the element that allows you to watch TV. Without neon we would never see the cool flashing
signs outside of diners and bars. In my essay I am going to tell you about neon and its many uses.
First, I m going to tell you about the history and uses of neon. Neon was discovered by Sir William
Ramsay, a Scottish chemist, and Morris M. Travers, an English chemist, shortly after their discovery
of the element krypton in 1898. Neon is one of the most amusing elements used today. Neon mixed
with some other elements ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Neon is found in the atmosphere. Neon is 0.002% of the atmosphere. Also, stars produce neon during
the later stages of nuclear fusion.
All there is to talk about neon now is about how it integrates into our life. To show you the integration
in our society I will demonstrate a situation in which neon comes into play. Imagine walking around in
Las Vegas with your friends looking to have a good time before your business meeting the next day.
You look up and see giant signs that flash and move around advertising casinos and restaurants. Those
signs are discharge tubes holding the active ingredients of our friend neon and his buddy mercury. You
decide to walk into the casino with the biggest, coolest sign that says quot;MGM quot;. You walk into
the casino wondering what to do first, so you walk over to the nearest craps table. You play craps for a
couple hours and decide to cash in and go out to eat with all the money you won. You walk into a
sports bar to get a drink and you notice a TV with the Lakers game on. You look up at the TV and
notice they are losing 84 to 36. The television has a tube in it that holds neon to project things onto the
glass screen you see, without neon you wouldn t be able to watch any of your favorite shows. When
you are finished eating your friends ask if you want to go to the Smithsonian observation museum
about 10 miles away from downtown Las Vegas. You agree and pile into your rented Mercedes Benz
SRX. As your driving on the
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Propagand The Sacco And Vanzetti
A person s hatred of others is created by lies in over exaggerations. America has been known as the
land of the free,home of the brave,and the great melting pot of the world. With mixes here and there or
so it seems. In reality the streets of America were divided. Italians here, Greeks over there, Blacks
here, Asians there. It was always us against them mindset that has plagued the American society
causing people to label those not like them as dark and evil. The power of the news, radio, and movies
seeded the hatred and fear toward those who were not American meaning immigrants, second
generations, and or African Americans. Propaganda is what it was called the spread of exaggerated
news which played an intrical part in people s daily life. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance the Ku Klux Klan with the background of being just a silly social club . This clan was
started by six Confederate soldiers because of their boring job with daily lives. Was and still is known
to be the oldest terrorist group. This all began in December 1865 when the six man was sitting in a law
office in Pulaski, Tennessee (Heinrichs 8). All of these men were inserted deep in boredom so they
started a social club. When they started they wanted to become secret and mysterious leading them to
invent secret handshakes and passwords. No one outside of this call was to share the names of the
members or passwords. They came up with the name Ku Klux it was based on the greek word Kyklos
meaning circle another member adult clan because it sounded cool. (Heinrichs 8). At first the clan was
in the sense seeing as a joke they mostly wanted to cause some little trouble and say that they were
ghosts of the dead Confederate soldiers. Slowly the clan got bigger giving them a sense of power so
with this they wanted to make the laws they found fit(Heinrichs 8). White Americans saw African
Americans as a threat to their lifestyle as others feared African Americans will take revenge for their
lives in slavery. So buttons hunting terrors in former slaves was justified. While time of reconstruction
plan became more organized and tremendously serious. After another group conference the clan
agreed to have a
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Moniza Alvi s Poem In Still I Rise And Unknown Girl
The poems Still I Rise and Unknown Girl both explore the way women are expected to behave in
specific societies. Still I Rise focuses on Maya Angelou s refusal to accept racism and to allow them ,
white oppressors, to push her down. Unknown Girl focuses on Moniza Alvi s want to be accepted in a
society where she belongs, but can t call her own.
Still I Rise was written by an Afro American poet Maya Angelou and consists of a mixture of tones,
such as: playful, angry, comical and bitter. Slavery was long abolished but Angelou saw its effects on
society and black people. In this poem she declares that no hatefulness of society will determine her
success. In the poem Still I Rise she is not only proclaiming her triumph but also calls others to stand
up for themselves and live against society s expectations.
The poem starts with the word You which is very important as it establishes a personal address
towards the white oppressors. By using this, it shows that it s a proclamation thus giving a strong
political and personal point of view by the poet. Through utilizing the line You may write me down in
history she gives them permission to do what they want, metaphorically shouting out the true and clear
message to people in the present. This line explicitly portrays that Angelou ... Show more content on
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Alvi, even after living in Britain all her life, wasn t accepted within the society. By moving back to her
homeland of India she tried to reconnect with her inner self, back in her country. The hennaed image
on her hand is very significant. Peacock is a traditional bird in India, representing pride, beauty and
freedom. Personification of the drawn peacock in spreading its lines symbolises that Alvi s new Indian
roots are being established. The effect created by the writer is intrigue towards the unknown girl as the
reader wants to understand more about
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Strathmore Writing 24Lb Soft White Wove 8-12X11 500

  • 1. Strathmore Writing 24Lb Soft White Wove 8-1/2X11 500/ 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Strathmore Writing 24Lb Soft White Wove 8-1/2X11 500/ Strathmore Writing 24Lb Soft White Wove 8-1/2X11 500/
  • 2. The Conflict Over The Enola Gay Exhibit History can be defined as the study of the past as it relates to the human experience. Heritage, on the other hand, can be viewed as the pieces of the past we, as humans, hold dear and place significance in. Each of these viewpoints are used to tell stories or narratives. The goals of these narratives are often very different from each other, whether it be to make money telling a story, providing correct information to the world, to promote a political agenda, etc. The purpose of these stories are often derived from the viewpoints taken, in this case heritage versus history. Even though heritage and history result in telling different stories, most of the time, they also have very much in common. The problem with having these two different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The narrative of the events surrounding the Enola Gay can be told differently, but the facts have to be accurate. To them, leaving out details is also not something the museum should do. In this case leaving out the devastation to the Japanese people caused by the bombs, as well as statements by U.S. officials that thought the bombs were not needed could be looked upon as an inaccurate portrayal of the Enola Gay and the atomic bomb. Historians from the Committee for Open Debate on Hiroshima, Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin, wrote a letter to Secretary Heyman of the National Air and Space Museum outlining their complaints about the Enola Gay exhibit.2 They showed how the museum had their death totals wrong at the incidents of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, that they overlooked the findings that the bombs may have not been needed to be dropped for the Japanese to surrender in the war,and other critiques of the information being shown at the exhibit. I think that the first drafts of the script for the exhibit have a noble cause about them. Trying to tell a narrative about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Level 5 Health an Social Care Essay Unit 16 Understand Safeguarding of Children amp; Young People (for those working in the adult sector) and Unit 14 Safeguarding and Protection of Vulnerable Adults Assignment Unit 14 AC1.3 Unit 16 AC 1.1 in the table below explain the following legislation and guidance in respect of safeguarding adult s children and young people. Legislation/policy/best practice guidance | Summary | Safeguarding Vulnerable groups Act 2006 | Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 restricts contact between children and vulnerable adults and those who might do them harm. | Mental Capacity Act 2005 | The Mental Capacity Act 2005 prevents people who lack mental capacity from being mistreated or wilfully neglected. | Deprivation of Liberty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It includes the right to protection from abuse, the right to express their views and have them listened to and the right to care and services for disabled children or children living away from home. Although the Government has said it regards itself bound by the Convention and refers to it in child protection guidance, it has not become part of UK wide law. | Education Act 2002 | Section 175 of the Education Act 2002 requires local education authorities and governing bodies of maintained schools and FE colleges to make arrangements to ensure that their functions are carried out with a view to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.All children deserve the opportunity to achieve their full potential. The five outcomes that are key to children s and young people s wellbeing are: * Stay safe * Be healthy * Enjoy and achieve * Make a positive contribution * Achieve economic wellbeing The school should give effect to their duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of their pupils (students under the age of 18 years of age) under the Education Act 2002 and , where appropriate, under the Children Act 1989 by: * Creating and maintaining a safe learning environment for children and young people. * Identifying where there are child welfare concerns and taking action to address them in partnership with other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Age of Reform in America American reform movements in the early to mid 1800 #8217;s strived at improving our developing society. America was growing larger, and with the expanding population, many new ideas sprang up. Conflicting opinions between the people of the United States caused the emergence of an Age of Reform, where people tried to change things such as the educational system and women #8217;s rights. These movements were the result of our nation #8217;s self determination and interest in improving the society we live in. Between the 1820 #8217;s and 1860 #8217;s, Americans were trying new things and promoting different ideas and ways of thinking. Once such idea is that of a utopian society. A utopian society, simple put, means a perfect society. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Headed with the slogan, #8220;all men are created equal, #8221; a movement was launched for woman suffrage. On July 19, 1848, a convention was called in Seneca Falls. It was a retelling of the Declaration of Independence, and stated that all men and women are created equal. It was not until the 1920 #8217;s that women were finally given the right to vote. Women were beginning to become more scholarly, and many bold steps were made by women, such as keeping maiden names or getting higher jobs. The women #8217;s rights movement demonstrates that steps were taken in order to improve the quality of life for women. Religions are founded on the principle of education of others as well as education of one #8217;s self, yet before the 1800 #8217;s America was a largely uneducated country. Few if any philosophers existed, and adept teachers were rare. The 1800 #8217;s brought an education revolution upon America, due mainly to the new ideas and concepts being envisioned at the time. Education was becoming a top priority and the Age of Reforms brought an educational system to America. During this period, the most influential person dealing with educational reform was Horace Mann. Horace Mann believed that #8220;education was the only way to #8216;counterwork this tendency to the domination of capital and the servility of labor #8217; #8221; (Brinkley ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Sore Throat Remedies Sore throat occurs when the walls of the throat are inflamed. This usually comes along with a cold or flu but it can be triggered by many different factors. Some of them include allergic reactions, too much smoking, chemical fumes inhaled, inhalation of smoke, eating extremely hot food, and drinking too much hard liquor. Sore throat lasts for only a few days Sore throat home remedies Supplements If you have an itchy throat, hoarse voice or you have problem with your voice, you can use Ferr Phos 6X tissue salt for treatment. Place 3 of the tablets under your tongue every hour and reduce the quantity as the soreness goes down. In case you find it difficult to swallow because of pain, you can use Calc. Phos 6X with the same procedure. These tablets are available in Vitamin shops such as Vitamin Shoppe. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grate one small ginger to fill a teaspoon. Smash 1 ripe banana or get 4 ounces of tofu. Blend all the above ingredients together with 1 ounce or 4 teaspoons of whole wheat flour. Place the poultice around tour throat and wrap it with cloth to hold it in place for about an hour and half. Repeat the process a few more times for healing. Simple osha root remedy If you want to know more about home remedies for sore throat, learn from the American Indians who had been there, and done that. Get some osha root from herbal shops or Amazon and chew on a little piece. The juice in it will help your sore throat. Aromatherapy for the throat Thyme oil treatment Thyme plays an important role in subduing bacteria because of its volatile oil, thymol. That is why some commercial mouth washes contain thymol. Get a bottle of thyme essential oil and add 5 drops of it into 4 ounces of olive oil and use it to rub your neck. Use these sore throat home remedies a number of times for healing. Thyme and garlic
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  • 7. How Adaptive Clothing Empowers People With Disabilities Imagine the struggle of being physically different and having to dress differently because of it. The fashion industry designs clothing for the ideal person to wear, but designers do not recognize the struggle it is for disabled people to dress themselves everyday. In Mindy Scheier talks, How Adaptive Clothing Empowers People with Disabilities Scheier expresses the importance of being able to dress like every other person with, or without, a disability. The speaker uses pathos, logos, and ethos to detail her experience through adaptive clothing; her most successful appeal is pathos. She uses pathos, an emotional appeal, to engage the audience through the story of her son s struggle with unadaptive clothing. Many people express their emotions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Frito Lay Case Study History of the Frito Lay s Company : In 1932, two young entrepreneurs independently began to operate two separate companies that were thousands of miles apart. (Elmer Doolin Herman W. Lay of Nashville) 1. The Frito Company In 1932, Elmer Doolin started doing business in a small San Antonio cafe and purchased a bag of corn chips to eat with his sandwich. Mr. Doolin set his new business venture in his mother s kitchen. Because there was no money for hiring employees, his family helped him. In 1933, the fritos production was increased by designing a hammer pres and the company continued to expand. In 1945, as American returned to peace time, the country exposed a huge demand, booming population.In order to meet it, The Frito ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mission Vision (Frito Lay In Turkey) Evey day, in every heart, creating ambition ; we will be quickest growth and pioneer macro snack company in Turkey In every day, In every heart · Changing habits of consumers, · Continuously, offering unrefuted, · Providing customer satisfaction, · Preserving employee satisfaction, · Admiring regional and cultural values, Creating ambition · Serving the consumers with quality, innovativeness, image, attainability and entertainment in terms of values, · Providing the best service for customers, · For our employees, providing personal development and excellent working environment with team working, · For Frito Lay, providing growth in terms of profit, · Being a company in the extent of admiring regional and cultural values, We will be quickest growth and pioneer macro snack company in Turkey · Continuously achieving tonnage, revenue, profitibility and market share goals, · Creating personal development areas for our employees, · In every person in the company related to his/her area, forcing the decorous items for change · Being the first mover in the market, · Focusing on all groups of foods incluing practical snack and appetizers In 1996, the competitive environment was acquiring a shape in the snack food industry: The Snack Food Industry Table 1 Leading Snack Food Organizations, 1996 Company or brand Market
  • 9. Share Range Frito Lay 35 to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Case Study Of The KIWI Clinical Trial subjects 6 11 years old (ppFEV1=95.8% at baseline) and a more progressed disease state in the adult subjects (ppFEV1 = 64.5% at baseline).(36) The KIWI clinical trial was a two part, open label, phase 3 study to evaluate the safety, pharmacodynamics (PD), and pharmacokinetics (PK) of ivacaftor in CF patients between two and five years old with at least one CFTR gating mutation. Results from this study expanded the use of ivacaftor to patients as young as two years old (Table 1).(15) Despite in vitro results demonstrating an increased Isc in F508del CFTR expressing FRT and HBE cells upon forskolin stimulation,(22) no therapeutic benefit was observed in CF patients homozygous for F508del CFTR. The DISCOVER trial was a phase 2 study to test ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Part 2 assessed multiple ascending doses of D9 ivacaftor (75mg, 150mg, and 225mg), each administered daily after a high fat meal for 7 days, compared to placebo.(68) Results presented during the 39th European Cystic Fibrosis Conference demonstrated improved PK of D9 ivacaftor compared to Kalydeco®, including a 40% increase in half life (D9 ivacaftor t1/2 of ~15hrs; Kalydeco® t1/2 of ~11hrs), reduced clearance rate (D9 ivacaftor CL/F of 3.8L/hr vs. Kalydeco® CL/F of 13.3L/hr), approximately 3 fold increase in exposure (D9 ivacaftor AUC0 inf of 44,916ng*hr/mL vs. Kalydeco® AUC0 inf of 12,925ng*hr/mL), and approximately 3 fold increase in plasma concentrations at 24 hours (D9 ivacaftor C24hrs of 712ng/mL vs. Kalydeco® C24hrs of 169ng/mL). Data shown here are for 150mg doses of both D9 ivacaftor and Kalydeco®.(14, 26, 77) The improved PK profile of D9 ivacaftor along with a safety profile comparable to that of Kalydeco® has allowed progression of D9 ivacaftor into a phase 2 clinical trial to evaluate its safety and efficacy in CF patients with CFTR gating mutations.(69) QBW 251 QBW 251 is a CFTR potentiator developed by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Inc. In vitro results showed QBW 251 to be an effective potentiator for CFTR gating mutations, including F508del CFTR. Promising in vitro results led to the initiation of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Bluetooth Vs. Bluetooth Essay 1.2 Bluetooth application Bluetooth is designed to operate in an environment of many users. Up to eight devices can communicate in a small network called a piconet. Ten of these piconets can coexist in the same coverage range of the Bluetooth radio. To provide security, each link is encoded and protected against eavesdropping and interference. Bluetooth provides support for three general application areas using short range wireless connectivity: ï‚· Data and voice access points. Bluetooth facilitates real time voice and data transmissions by providing effortless wireless connection of portable and stationary communications devices. ï‚· Cable replacement. Bluetooth eliminates the need for numerous, often proprietary cable attachments for connection of practically any kind of communications device. Connections are instant and are maintained even when devices are not within line of sight. The range of each radio is approximately 10 m, but can be extended to 100 m with an optional amplifier. ï‚· Ad hoc networking. A device equipped with a Bluetooth radio can establish instant connection to another Bluetooth radio as soon as it comes into range. 1.3 Bl uetooth Standards Documents The Bluetooth standards present a formidable bulk well over 1,500 pages, divided into two groups: core and profile. The core specifications describe the details of the various layers of the Bluetooth protocol architecture,
  • 12. from the radio interface to link control. Related topics are also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Persuasive Essay On The Confederate Statue The violence continues as statues keep coming down in America currently. My goal today is to explain why the confederate statue should stay or should be taken down everywhere in the United States. There is three Main points that I m going to states and defend in this Essay and tell you why I believe in them and there purposes. First why we need to keep them and not take them down. Second they will help educated the future people for the better. Last of all I think that we should keep the statues all the way and this is why. Why should we keep the statues you may ask, well there is no right or wrong answer for this topic but I will do my best to defend my point and belief of why these statues should not be torn down. The biggest reason I don t want these statues torn down is that it s not just a big piece of metal sitting there or a regular statue, these are statues that have history behind them over the years on when the south fought the north for a big turn for American history. People think they are racist or wrong, but really they show where we are from and what we are about. This Battle goes back to a massive shooting in 2015, when Dylan Roof shot nine people in a dominant black church in Charleston, SC. Thus starting of the Statues being taken down across America. How will this help the future for the better If someone that doesn t know what s going to history wise will most likely go with the majority and the majority isn t the best bet all the time so it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Growth Mind Concept Essay Our children are the future of our country. The education they receive is crucial. Our children should always be taught, at home and at school, that they have the potential to succeed and accomplish whatever they dream of. A growth mindset concept will benefit these children early on by coming into the classroom and flooding them with positivity. Phrases like I can t , will be in the past if this concept can be implemented early on. This concept can transform these students mindsets both at home, and at school to teach them to achieve any level they desire. What exactly is a growth mind concept? Carol Dweck, Ph.D., professor of Psychology at Stanford University, and author of the book Mindset, defines a growth mind concept by saying, In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This system did cost money, however, and many schools are currently lacking that. Schools today don t absolutely need this curriculum to be taught a growth mindset concept. The understanding of Carol Dweck s concept and the dedication to use it is what is needed most. Teachers can utilize this concept in every classroom without schools spending a penny. In Fiske s case study, posted by Mindset Works, they discussed changing praise from performance based to effort based. This challenging, but highly effective tactic is a step our schools can use to get the growth mindset concept thriving in our children s schools. Also, it doesn t cost any money at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Resignation of President Richard Nixon Essay Legal Brief/Background During the year of 1972, a case submerged that shook the United State Supreme Court, as well as the world. Five intruders were caught breaking and entering into the Democratic National Headquarters in the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C. The Democratic National Headquarters were responsible for various things, but one key aspect of their job was to raise money and organize campaigns for Democratic candidates, including the presidential candidate, George McGovern. Soon, word came out that those five intruders were tied to the White House; which at the time, occupied by Richard Nixon, who was a part of the Republican Party. Not long after being caught, Investigators discovered that Nixon and the intruders were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nixon s attorneys argued that Nixon had the right to not give up the recordings due the executive privilege right. They argued that the tapes were confidential and no one had a right to view them. The court disagreed with Nixon and decided that the executive privilege power wasn t enough to keep the tapes out the supreme courts hands. This meant that Nixon had to comply with the subpoena and release the recordings. Not even three weeks later, the Supreme Court reached a unanimous vote. The court discovered that Jaworski had found enough information that the recordings were indeed relevant to the break in. The Court then decided to reject Nixon s claim of executive privilege. Soon after the decision, Nixon resigned. This landmark supreme court case is known as the Watergate Scandal. This case is such a landmark in Supreme Court case studies because it showed that the president doesn t receive special privilege because of his title. He is not insusceptible from judicial process, and must obey the court and give up any evidence subpoenaed by the courts. Although the doctrine of executive privilege recognizes the presidents great degree of privacy from the courts; if the evidence involves matters of national security or other sensitive information, the president cannot withhold evidence. The Case Study Neither separation of powers, nor the need for confidentiality can sustain unqualified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Graduated Response Plan CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY The Graduated Response System Issues, Benefits and Alternative approach Anik K Singh 8/11/2012 The Graduated Response System INTRODUCTION The growth of internet and its ever increasing pervasiveness has caused extensive digitization of copyrighted content not limited to a single format and subsequently an increase in online piracy. This combined with the advent of P2P file sharing mechanisms as a massive means of infringement practice has led to a paradigm shift in the approach to copyright infringement. Where unauthorized copying of a work was earlier considered a means of increasing a work s market by stimulating its network effects, it is today seen as an unfair practice, a hindrance to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The decentralized nature of these systems meant that each user using the platform is capable of sharing and downloading data, hence each user joining the network would add value to it (Network Effects) which in turn makes the network more attractive to others. To add, most of these systems were open source which led to the development of multiple file sharing clients on each platform. The P2P networks saw viral adoption amongst the internet using population of world and as such became a huge repository of copyrighted content available to be shared for free. The popularity of P2P systems can be judged by the fact that it was estimated that at one point of time 35% of all traffic on the internet was due to Bit Torrent. [1] The following statistics indicate the effect of the emergence of P2P networks on the music industry [2] 1. In the decade since peer to peer (p2p) file sharing site Napster emerged in 1999, music sales in the U.S. have dropped 47 percent, from $14.6 billion to $7.7 billion. 2. From 2004 through 2009 alone, approximately 30 billion songs were illegally downloaded on file sharing networks. 3. NPD reports that only 37 percent of music acquired by U.S. consumers in 2009 was paid for. 4. Frontier Economics recently estimated that U.S. Internet users annually consume between $7 and $20 billion worth of digitally pirated recorded music. 5. According to the Information Technology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. How Did Atoms From The Universe End Up Being In Hubble s... From Bang to Brain Lachlan Hall Let s go back in time, about eighty years from now. A young astronomer named Edwin Hubble had contributed to a theory that would explain the origins of the universe. He discovered that atoms were in everything, including his brain. This article is to discover how exactly did atoms from the universe end up being in Hubble s brain? So let s find out how we got From Bang to Brain . Let s start with the Big Bang Theory . In 1927 the big bang theory was proposed by Georges Lemaitre. But was significantly created by our old friend Edwin Hubble. Edwin Hubble lived from 1889 1953 and in this time he did great things such as contribute significantly to the creation of the big bang theory and also was the developer of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cosmic background radiation is radiation from the early development of the universe. After the big bang the universe was smaller and much hotter than it is now and was filled with a fog of hydrogen plasma. Eventually the universe started expanding and became cooler. As it cooled stable atoms started forming, leaving only CMB remained so it is a strong evidence that the Big Bang Theory was correct. Scientist thought if the big bang actually happened then there would have to be cosmic background radiation left over, so all they had to do is find evidence of this and they did so this gave the big bang theory evidence to support their claim. Another way to support the Big Bang Theory is to look at the stars. According to the Big Bang Theory the universe is forever changing and expanding and looking up at the stars just proves this. If you look up at the stars we only see the stars that their light has reached us meaning these stars are only new, so if we don t so some stars the light hasn t reached us yet. As we know light travels in light years which takes well years, so if we can t see their light it hasn t reached us so it is light years away. This shows us that it has grown and changed supporting the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Everybody Loves Raymond Tv Show Analysis After watching both TV Sitcoms, Everybody loves Raymond and Modern Family , there is a lot of differences and similarities to analyze, comparing both on styles and production. First, Everybody loves Raymond is an American TV series show in the sitcom genre, created by Philip Rosenthal and aired on CBS since 1996. When I was watching it, I noticed that their settings were practically similar to ¨Modern Family¨, showing both sites in a family house. For example, both TV shows started with an establishing show. It is showing basically an overview of the location on where the scene will take place. The director used different settings in the house, like for example, in the bedroom, kitchen, living and dining room. The lighting in ¨Everybody ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Indeed, this is like that because the creators Christopher Lloyd Steven Levitan, made this TV sitcom particularly in a Mockumentary style or (docu comedy style, in which means that they present the events in a documentary style just to create comedy. Modern Family have that particular style of using more camera movements than the show of Everybody loves Raymond , that is more static. This dramatically movements of the camera makes the show seems like in a face pace running all the time. They do faster close ups, zooms in/ out, tilting up/ down, and they do faster movements of panning left/ right, to follow the conversation of the actors, which is totally different from the other show. Another differences on both shows is that in ¨Modern Family¨ they have that particular style when you see the actors talking directly to the camera, like they are having a conversation to someone, or just maybe pretending they are talking to themselves. However, we don t see this in ¨Everybody loves Raymond¨ but there is because they are acting to follow the story of the family but in that particular way of the viewer listening to the live audience laughing after something funny ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Melting Pot America The face of the United States should not be define with an image of the common person, but should be defined with many different features as people with different skin tones, hair textures, and facial features call this country home. The idea of the common American is not easily attainable as the cultural diversity of this country is extensive. The United States is a country that is a blend of many cultures and is often referred to as the melting pot (BBC NEWS | Americas | Melting pot America). In addition to individuals possessing different cultures, the appearance of these individuals differ among each body. Differences in skin tone from dark to light help provide individuals with his and her unique appearance. This uniqueness of appearance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The article, When you re the only white person in the room by John Blake, highlighted the lives of multiple individuals that grew up or worked with many non whites for much time. Harsh critics were received by the group of white people in the article regardless of the positive or life changing feedback provided. Amanda Shaffer opens the article with her story as being one of very few whites in a majority black high school. Rather then taking a bus to a school of predominantly white students, Shaffer decided that she wanted to learn to adapt to change. In an interview, Shaffer identified a valid reason for such separation of race that could relate to racism in past years. At a high school basketball game, Shaffer made an excellent observation when Blake noted, Shaffer picked up on other things as well, such as the fear in some white faces when they moved into a black setting (Blake). Fear of a change regarding social order could have possibly been a driving force for racism. In text provided in class, authors emphasized the attempt of whites to create separation tactics. Throughout history, the fear of what minorities were capable of posed a threat to the pure world the whites wanted to live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay on Sainsburys Analysis and Recommendations Sainsburys Analysis and Recommendations Management Styles There are three main types of management styles. These are autocratic, consultative and democratic. Autocratic The autocratic management style is one where the manager is used to give instructions. They tell people what to do instead of asking for their opinion on the matter in hand. The manager is the only person contributing to the decision making process in the business. Consultative The consultative management style is where managers consult other people before making a decision. This management style is the opposite to autocratic. This type of management style wants to collect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sainsburys Management Styles From our interview with Emma Davis manager at the kingswood branch I found that sainsburys operate in a democratic style as team meetings are arranged so ideas and problems can be put forward and dealt with as a team. These meeting are mostly informal. Although Emma believed that the company operated in a democratic style I talked to employees lower down in the company and asked them what they thought. I got a different reaction from them, they thought that sainsburys operated in more of an autocratic management style, whereby managers tell people what to do instead of asking for their opinions. This is interesting to look at, the managers believe that employees are responsible to make their own decisions and employees believe that mangers order them to do things. I also think that in some situation sainsburys use other styles. For example if an employee is underachieving and not contributing as much s he or she should, it is not other employees who have to make the decision on if the guilty employee is worth keeping in the business or not. That decision will be down to the manager. There are several managers spreading up the hierarchy. This means that every manager (expect the chairman) has some decisions made for him or her and other decisions they have to make. Also these decisions are made for them so are going to involve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Abu Ghraib Prison Experiment Essay Abu Ghraib Prison was a cruel and inhumane form of torture that occurred during the famous era of Saddam Hussein. Twenty miles west of Baghdad, Abu Ghraib stood as the most infamous prisons the world has ever seen. There was reported weekly executions, daily torture and barbarous living conditions. As many as fifty thousand men and women were crammed into Abu Ghraib at once. During the war against Iraq, The United States Army took over the prison and committed extenuous human rights violations against the prisoners. Detainees were raped, beaten, stripped, deprived of food and sleep, hung by their wrists and threatened with death all under American control. A famous picture taken at Abu Ghraib depicts an Iraqi standing on a box, in a scarecrow like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though this was just an experiment many of the test subjects were quickly pushed to their limits and the ones in authority took their roles to the extreme. Eventually, this caused an early shut down of the experiment. There was a total of 9 students who were willing to be the prisoners in this experiment. The study issued that the guards would be forced to give brutal and cruel torture upon the prisoner. The experiment was known as one of the most controversial studies in the history of social psychology because even though it was an experiment, the prisoners went through major psychological changes and one prisoner even succumbed to a short period of insanity. Through deindividualized torture, exploitation and manipulation many of the test subjects underwent the same torture as those who were imprisoned at Abu Ghraib. It was finally shut down by a woman by the name of Christina Maslach but similarly to Abu Ghraib no one was held accountable for the short period of torture. Also like Abu Ghraib, the men who played the role of the guards in The Stanford Prison Experiment underwent psychological changes where they became evil, relentless and manipulative all while blaming it on the fact that they re just following orders. In many cases when a person is given authority, they abuse it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Sfsw Geographic dispersion amp; cultural diversity As economic borders come down, cultural barriers will most likely go up and present new challenges and opportunities for business. As global restructuring takes place within the company, Koch leads a geographically dispersed project team (i.e. Germans and Chinese members ) to standardize its personnel selection methods in the APAC region for staffing 25 new middle management positions. The HR executive encounters problems when leading across cultural differences in work behaviors that arise within his multinational team. He fails to respect and understand his team members cultural diversity (Chinese behaviors and values), or bond his team together, which is essential to form such a team. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ComInTec Employees suffer from ignorance and misunderstanding. In the case ,the team lost all the meeting time on meaningless discussions due to differences in cultures and values. As a leader of multinational team, Koch was not willing to learn of real meaning underneath the behaviors due to cultural diversity, (i.e. Chinese are just being polite and trying to show confidence by never saying no )which made the whole team not effective at all and their plan unsuccessful. The Breakdown of Jollibee Although Tony Kitchner was hired to bring more structure to the International Division, he failed to learn about the people s culture and values from Domestic department or build the rapport needed to push forward the division s initiatives. . Kitchner should have recognized that the hostility coming from Domestic was underscored by a fear that their division would be eclipsed by International. Rather than cultivate this fear, Kitchner should have made it explicit that the International Division s success would have reflected on the company as a whole. By simply increasing communication, Kitchner could have enlisted Domestic s support in his endeavors. Difference In ComInTec , they still use the same internal human resources people to deal with the problems, which are not solved or improved yet. The team faces ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How Did The Norman Invasion Affect The English Language Toward the close of the Old English period, an event occurred that had the greatest, longer lasting effect on the English language than any other in history. This event was the Norman Conquest of 1066. The historic victory of William, the Duke of Normandy (hereafter known as William the Conqueror), at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 proved to be the significant catalyst for the English people. This is most notably evidenced by the cultural, religious and literary developments in the years following the Norman Invasion. Before the conquest of England, the language of the country was what was called Old English or pidgin English. This French/Norman invasion changed Britain s Anglo Saxon culture and language to one that was more akin to what existed in mainland Europe at the time. Additionally, the invasion shaped the English language irrevocably; the new French incursion pushed Old English in the direction of Middle English, a variety more closely resembling what is spoken today. This change in governance reformed nearly everything else in the country, especially literature. After the Normans settled in Britain, Latin and French were the only recognized languages in the Norman court. This resulted in the English language being largely ignored in literature for nearly one hundred and fifty years. During the next two centuries, after the classical influence of French and Latin, English literature had been immensely impacted and enriched. When the English language ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Sodium Hydrochloric Acid Lab Report The materials that this experiment needed was ten milliliters of ammonium hydroxide solution, beaker, five beral type pipets, bunsen burner, twenty milliliters of copper(II) sulfate solution, evaporating dish, hot plate, twelve milliliters of hydrochloric acid, four pieces of magnesium ribbon, one milliliter of phenolphthalein indicator solution, two milliliters of potassium iodide solution, three milliliters of silver nitrate, two grams of sodium bicarbonate, one milliliter of sodium bicarbonate solution, seven milliliters of sodium hydroxide solution, two milliliters of sodium phosphate solution, test tube holder, fourteen 13 x 100 mm test tubes, five 20 x 150 mm test tubes, tongs, and water, deionized or distilled. First, reactant formulas, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In reaction eleven, 0.2 grams of solid sodium bicarbonate was placed in a 13 x 100 mm test tube. Using a beral type pipet, one milliliter of the hydrochloric acid solution was added to the test tube and when the substance reacted, observations were made. Later, in a 13 x 100 mm test tube, one milliliter of sodium bicarbonate solution was mixed with one milliliter of the hydrochloric acid solution and the reaction between the two substances was studied and observed. Again, a 13 x 100 test tube was used and about one milliliter of the silver nitrate solution and one milliliter of the hydrochloric acid were mixed together to create a reaction. Observations were then made and written down. Finally, a 13 x 100 mm test tube was utilized to mix about one milliliter of the sodium hydroxide solution and one milliliter of the hydrochloric acid solution. Conclusively, observations were made and part III of the lab ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Self Psychology Integrative Study Ioana Mitrache Explore and discuss Kohut s Self Psychology Integrative model and Clarkson s 5 Relationship Integrative Model In this essay I will discuss the two approaches in relation to my personal growth and counselling process. Heinz Kohut created the Self Psychology integrative model. He believed there are three strong needs which has to be met for a person to be fully developed. First is the need to be mirrored , then the need to idealize, and the last is the need to be like others. The need to be mirrored is called the grandiose exhibitionistic. Children need to be shown by one or both parents that they are special, wonderful and wanted, and it is a delightful to be around them all the time and they are important too. They can do this by expression, tone of voice and simple gesture. The message received by the child is called mirroring, and it the response is positive the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A clear statement of the contract with the time and fees as well the commitment of the client for the process. They need to understand why are there and what the therapist can offer. With my therapist when I start working we agreed of the terms and conditions but after a while during the summer he was not available anymore and I have decided to stop and start in October. When the day came we exchanged some emails and he was delaying what he agreed in the first and in my first session was to ask him if he is ready to commit for what I need otherwise this won t work. I find it strange that I had reach to this situation and in the same time, I was the one who didn t let go after the relationship was establish and the trust was there. My first therapist ask me an important question, if I have any issues with trust, and Isaid yes, and we start working of building the trust which is necessary for a relationship to work and ne ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Demystifying Six Sigma Demystifying Six Sigma This page intentionally left blank Demystifying Six Sigma A Company Wide Approach to Continuous Improvement Alan Larson American Management Association New York Atlanta Brussels Buenos Aires Chicago London Mexico City San Francisco Shanghai Tokyo Toronto Washington, D. C. Special discounts on bulk quantities of AMACOM books are available to corporations, professional associations, and other organizations. For details, contact Special Sales Department, AMACOM, a division of American Management Association, 1601 Broadway, New York, NY 10019. Tel.: 212 903 8316. Fax: 212 903 8083. Web Site: www.amacombooks.org This publication is designed to provide accurate and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We were able to reduce costs, improve efficiencies, and maximize customer satisfaction in all operations. Within the manufacturing operations, we reduced the cost of sales by 30 percent. In administrative and service functions, we reduced cycle times and cost by as much as 90 percent. In 1990 and 1991 our division was used as the internal benchmark for service and administrative quality. This success was based on creating a Six Sigma culture in which goals and objectives were clearly defined and communicated, the creation of a six step continuous improvement model utilizing the JUSE (Japanese Union of Scientists and Engineers) seven problem solving tools, and the effective management of the change. This book is written so that others can learn and apply these techniques. This book consists of three sections. Section One is about how to identify the need for a Six Sigma program and how to establish a Six Sigma culture. Section Two teaches a pragmatic six step continuous improvement model. This continuous improvement model can be learned and used by all employees in manufacturing, administration, and service operations. Section Three presents methods for managing ix x
  • 27. P R E FAC E the change and a guide on what to expect during the phases of implementation. Benefits to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Tartuffe Reflection Love in the time of cholera helped me understand a bit more of my culture. Although, I am not Columbian It did make me more culturally aware of the Columbian people and how they re lives must have been during the time set in the novel. There we re point where I was able to guide the discussion in relation to the Spanish language in where we talked about the informal tu. I also discussed the fact about how Fermina Daza gradually decays from strong headed young adult to conformant wife. In my opinion t felt to interpret a novel in front of my school and my class mates. We also had a talk about the role of women in Tartuffe; especially with the maid and the future spouse of Valere, Marianne. We talked about how Damis and Marianne were complete ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Advantages Of Mahindra Ecole Centrale Introduction A) Education Knowledge and skills impact not only earnings, but self esteem; not only the standard of living, but how life is lived. By bringing quality education to more people, we help build a more tolerant, healthy, just, and connected society. i) Mahindra Ecole Centrale Mahindra Ecole Centrale (MEC) is a landmark undertaking in world class engineering studies, established through a three way collaboration involving the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, the Mahindra Group, and Ecole Centrale Paris, a two hundred year old leading French university dedicated to engineering. Mahindra Ecole Centrale (abbreviated MEC) is a private engineering institute located in Bahadurpally, near Hyderabad, Telangana. History ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Study in the most international of Indian schools. Every year, we have between 60 70 nationalities represented in our student body and with a focus on selecting the best students from a deliberately diverse background. Imagine studying South Asian history with friends from Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan and India! You will be able to understand their points of view but also to see how their views are shaped by the societies they live in. 2. Engage with complex ideas and insights. Teachers will challenge you to think better, more clearly and more focused, while being interdisciplinary in their subjects. Learn how subjects are inter related and think about issues from different points of view. 3. Learn how to ask questions. Asking the right questions is one of the best ways to develop an understanding of the world around you. Teachers and students work together to ask the right questions to be able to answer properly. Living on a residential campus means that you can approach your teachers even after class. 4. Challenge your teachers in class and become engaged from the very beginning. One of the most surprising things for students here is that you call your teachers by their first names. You are expected to challenge them, to ask ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Selective Encryption Algorithm for Highly Confidential... 1. Introduction Conventional cryptographic algorithms, which are generally aimed at encrypting like text data (known as Naïve approach) not well suited for video encryption. This is due to the fact that conventional cryptographic algorithms cannot process the large volume of video data in real time. Selective encryption of the H.264/AVC bitstream puts decoder to fully decode the encrypted video with degradation in video quality. This perceptual encryption has low encryption and decryption time. The video data are compressed to reduce the storage space required and to save bandwidth for transmission. Video compression removes redundancy, so that it is difficult to guess about a portion of a compressed bitstream to another. In addition, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From an attacker s point of view, brute force attack may break the encryption of sign bit and level_suffix of the same length. Intra prediction mode has only nine different values (0 8). Hence, the encryption of intra prediction mode also has the threat of brute force attack. So, the values of level_suffix with sign bits are encrypted with a higher length of bitstream (6 bits for luma and 4 bits for chroma), to reduce the threat of brute force attack. However, this affects the compression bandwidth. We have also analyzed that without making motion vectors encryption, we can t obtain temporal redundancy. Motion vector encryptions are proposed by several authors [4 9]. However, analysis shown in this paper said that 45 50% of motion vectors for each frame are not encrypted. Thus, a better encryption method is proposed at here in expense with compression bandwidth. Overall, we should create the balance between security and the increase in compression bandwidth. Four selective encryption methods are discussed here. A First method named NZs in CAVLC encrypts level_suffix values with sign bits of up to three lowest frequency non zero DCT coefficients in CAVLC encoding for all macroblocks. Second method named NZs in CAVLC for I only , which is same as the first method but encryption is done only in intra coded macroblocks. Third method named MV ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. What Is The Scope Of Educational Psychology Introduction Educational psychology is based on study of learners, learning and teaching. (salvin, 2003). Therefore, educational psychologist works are focus on emotional needs of the learners and to understand how to structure educational systems in order to meet the mental. So, they concentration on how the learners will learn, identify and suggest well organized teaching method. As well as, Educational psychologist contribute to science and practice for improving society. Scope of educational psychology is the areas of study that are included in a particular subject. Scope of educational psychology 1. Study of stages of child development This is the stages of children growth and develop their cognitive, physical and emotional development. In addition, how the child grow stages by stages is learners to know the help of studying stages of child development and also to identify the characteristics of each stages as well. The children will grow their cognitive, physical and emotional development. There are the some benefits of studying the stages of child development for teachers and learners. If the teacher study stages of child development, then teacher is understanding of basic child developmental stages can be used to teaching kit in the teachers lesson plan. On the other hand, learners improve social and emotional behavior and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Individual differences is a one of the facts of human nature. Moreover, study how people differ and why people differ from one to another. By studying individual differences is to understand and change in the approach to educating and supporting students. As well as, to provide information training and social emotional well being of different learners. Teachers will easily understand the individual differences of students regarding their abilities of growth and development. In addition, students take their own responsibility for learning is self regulated and self motivated in learning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Michelle Obama s Speech Michelle Obama gave a speech regarding the allegations made against Donald Trump and his treatment toward women. She was speaking on behalf of Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire when she gave an emotionally overflowing speech to a crowd of Clinton supporters, who were mainly women. While Michelle Obama charms the crowd on an emotional level, she creates a connection between the hearts and minds of her listeners and herself in order to demonstrate the relation. Michelle Obama s speech was highly admired as a result of her use of pathos, diction, and the way she made everyone feel easily relatable to her. Michelle Obama does not fail to jump right into the hot topic that she wants to discuss, Donald Trump s scandal. She starts off by talking about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, she was able to accomplish much by allocating the whole audience, not just the females. Furthermore, she was able to send the message that everyone has a choice. Certainly everyone in the audience knows that they have a choice, but Michelle Obama made everyone feel like they were the determining vote and the difference between a successful, powerful future and a failing, incapable future. She appealed to their emotions, hearts, and minds in order to make them feel like they have a voice and can make a change and do what she was telling them to do. She was arousing them in the direction she wanted them to go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Media Devices Used in Bend It like Beckham and Billy... Media Devices Used in Bend It like Beckham and Billy Elliot Narratives are constructed in many different ways; narrative editing, narrative music, cinematography and mis en scene. This assignment will take you through media devises and method used by the directors of Bend it like Beckham and Billy Elliot use to construct their narratives. The plots of both films are based on stereotypes and how the main characters are challenging them in each film. This leads to many similarities and differences. Bend it like Beckham is set in west London areas; Southall, Hounslow, Twickenham and Ealing, also a section is in Germany. This is about A Indian girl that is growing up in a strict Indian family ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her coach, Joe and Jess get close in a club in Germany, at the moment Jules walks outside and sees them. Jules had a massive crush on Joe and as Jess and Jules were best friends Jess couldn t tell her, her feelings for Joe. At home, Jess s dad sees a picture of Jess s football team in the news paper and when Jess gets back they are waiting for her. Jess is forbidden to leave the house for weeks until Joe, the football team couch comes round and tells Jess s mum and dad that they need her in the team, Jess admires him for coming round and facing her parents. Later on it is Pinky s wedding meanwhile there is a football match on that Jess wants to desperately play in, her dad lets her go for the second half and Tony drives her there. Jess s dad comes and watches the match, admiring his daughter s talent. Jess and Jules go to the USA to play football, Joe promises Jess to wait for her. Billy Elliot is about a young boy who grew up in the 1980 s around the time of the strikes, Billy and his family are in a working class struggle, tight on money, set in County Durham near Newcastle. Billy is learning how to box, because it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Socially Engaged Arts, Or Sea Essay Socially Engaged Art. Definition. There exists a cornucopia of terminology when it comes to activism realized through the arts. Among them are: social practice (which circumvents the method of engagement); socially engaged art ; arts activism ; social justice art ; community based art ; etc. (Dewhurst, 2010; Helguera, 2011). Although many of these terms can be used interchangeably, for the sake of consistency this paper will refer to this practice as socially engaged arts, or SEA. As Dewhurst aptly outlines, Despite these various names, this work often shares a commitment to create art that draws attention to, mobilizes action towards, or attempts to intervene in systems of inequality or injustice (2010, p.1). Platt (2010) places singular emphasis on the artist who is committed to engaging contemporary political issues...convinced of the urgent necessity to use the power of art...to make visible what is kept invisible... (p. xiv). The work of the participants of SEA is one half to a whole for creating arts, the other half being the audience participation and feedback. As Shank (2004) alleges, the two main strategies for presenting SEA to audiences are targeting powerful organizations and constituents, or powerless organizations and constituents (p. 539). Platt s vision of the lone artist is better utilized for global exposure with powerful audiences to react to injustices made visible, however this paper will focus primarily on engaging audiences who are marginalized. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Sisters Of Mercy Research Paper In 1846, the Sisters of Mercy exchanged their lives in Ireland and explored the city of Chicago while discovering immigrants needs for a hospitals, orphanages, and Catholic schools. Despite encountering opposition for community members the Sisters brought many firsts to Chicago. The Sisters of Mercy led by Agatha O Brien and Frances Warde came to the city of Chicago in 1846 in hopes of building upon the city with what they had to offer. They were drawn to Chicago because of Rev. William Quarter, the city s first Catholic bishop. When they arrived in Chicago, it was only a small town fairly close to Lake Michigan, it was ravaged by recurrent outbreaks of cholera, smallpox, and typhoid. The city at the time was was mostly made up of mud and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Protein Synthesis And The Proteins Protein synthesis starts when the mRNA binds to a small ribosomal subunit and the first codon (AUG) is positioned correctly for the initiation of protein synthesis. The AUG codon then base pairs with the anticodon of tRNA carrying methionine. This methionine eventually becomes the first Amino Acid in the polypeptide chain. Now a large ribosomal subunit binds to the complex and the reaction of protein synthesis itself can begin. (Fig. 3) A ribosome has two sites where tRNA can bind. As a result, of the events outlined above, the initiation codon, AUG, on the mRNA molecule is positioned at the first of these sites on the ribosome, the peptidyl (P) site. The mRNA codon for the second Amino Acid is lined up with the second site, the aminoacyl (A) site. From this point, the polypeptide chain elongates by a cycle of three steps: The first step is the binding of the next tRNA to an anticodon complementary to the next mRNA codon. The amino Acid carried by this trNA will be the next amino acid in the polypeptide chain. The second step is the peptidyl transferase reaction, which results in the peptide bond formation. The peptidyl transferase enzyme, which catalyses the reaction, is an integral part of the large ribosomal unit. This enzyme attaches the first Amino Acid to the second one by a peptide bond, so that the first tRNA is now empty and the second is holding both amino acids. The third step in the cycle moves the ribosome along mRNA. This brings the next codon to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Anderson s Discrimination In The Inner City A third way Anderson describes how discrimination affects those in the inner city is the discrimination against hiring those who live there some workplaces have. Part of the reason the concept of family has deteriorated in the inner city, besides the increase of drugs and drug dealing, is because it is hard for a young man to provide for his family. Those who are in the decent group have to fight against the stereotypes set forth by those part of the street group and have to essentially be a public relations manager for the rest of his street. Those who want a job must deliberately contradict stereotypes as companies are hesitant to hire people from the inner city, even discriminating against whole districts and refusing to hire anyone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some studies even agree with the motives, merely labeling it street cred instead of respect. However, there were no articles that completely agreed with the motivations that Anderson postulated. Despite this, the fact that Anderson could neatly tie up the actions of the people, and the other articles agreed with his accounts about the frequency of those actions, suggests that his theory is valid, or at the very least, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Ga s Admission Requirements The admission requirements for University of Southern California are rigorous, fastidious, and highly competitive. The admission process takes into a consideration of factors. In addition, only 18.02% of student applications are accepted out of 51920 each school year. Surprisingly USC doesn t have a preferred GPA range for their applicants but, their average GPA is 3.8 (Naviance). Many students who applied to USC were in the top 10% or at least top 20% of their high school class. Thus, concerning SAT scores, the lowest combined score was a 1910 with the highest being a 2225, and lowest combined score for the ACT was a 29 with the highest being 33 (Naviance). Among other things, an essay is required to be admitted, something that can be taken very serious because it can make or break if you are accepted or not (USC). Along with doing essays, you also need letter of recommendations, its best to get them from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... TCU offers 200 organizations and clubs. You can join theatre, a jazz band, or political activism if you wanted. Also there are 14 Fraternities and 16 sororities are included. Even if you d like to be in the military TCU has a ROTC program for the army and Air force. The military will pay for your education so, that could be great for anyone. Not only but also, many students loved to attend TCU s football games, so if you love football it would be great to attend. The campus offers student employment, internships with and without pay, and academic counseling (Naviance). Campus employment is offered to you if you don t feel like getting a job off campus, it comes in handy. Also dorm life can be your focus too. Typical room charge for a full year can be up to $6,900 and for board it can be $4,480. As well as room and board tuition is $38,510 and a flat fee of $90 (Naviance). Texas Christian University can be a great college to attend like University of Southern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Lack Of Prime Ministerial Power In Canada A topic of much debate in many political systems is how much power the head of state, or in some cases such as in constitutional monarchies, the head of government holds. If the leader holds too much power, the political process becomes undemocratic. Conversely if the leader has too little power, government becomes inefficient, sometimes crippling the government completely for their terms in office. In Canada, this can be seen in the effectiveness of a majority or minority government, and the abilities of the Prime Minister in each case. In the latter case, many believe that lack of prime ministerial power is attributed to the trend of ineffective minority governments because of the ability for motions of non confidence to be passed, forcing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is due to the nature of the inability to pass legislation without compromise between all parties forming the current government. Although compromise is at the center of responsible government, the inability to produce effective legislation and to govern efficiently because of the need of compromise between varying political parties also limits the ability of governments to provide their obligations to the citizens who placed them in power. These periods of governance tend to revolve around a constant power struggle over a single issue, rather than focusing on the larger affairs at hand. Again, examples in which these compromises, or rather lack of ability to make these compromises, can be seen throughout Canadian history. One such example of this was Prime Minister Joe Clark s minority Conservative government of 1979. In an attempt to ensure prosperity, Clark attempted to run the government as if it was a majority, and deliver on the platform on which he had run his election campaign. This was achieved by attempting to follow in the footsteps of the last Conservative Prime Minister, John Diefenbaker. Because of this, Clark was unable to deliver his own political agenda as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay On Discrimination In America Social Issues: Discrimination in the US Discrimination is deeply embedded in America s history even older than the country itself. America was at its peak in the 1920 s and with the fame of its opportunity, safety and freedom came newcomers from other countries came looking for just this, but instead of basking in the alleged pleasantness of the American Dream , the immigrants were scrutinized, disrespected, and were limited from many rights, they were discriminated against How was Discrimination Doled Out? Immigrants would often work the hardest, low paycheck jobs and weren t completely accepted into American society at the time. In late 19th and early 20th century America, those held most to prejudice and racism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ethnic minorities are sometimes today, and back then, consistently the victims of anti immigrant bias which, of course, always favored American born citizens. The USA born natives often resented the immigrants for their hard work, determination and success. They would also experience anger whenever the newcomers went against the grain. All this resent and anger resulted in many negative stereotypes that fueled antagonism towards many ethnicities. Latin Americans are becoming increasing targets to biased crimes. These stereotypes have a long history that started in California and southwest America where in periods of anti immigrant movements, both new settlers and veteran US citizens of Hispanic descent were unfairly blamed for social and economic problems, and were also victims of harassment and, at the worst, deportation. Long standing bias against Pacific Americans is also existent. In fact, in 1882 the Chinese exclusion act which barred Chinese laborers from entering the US was legalized. The paranoia of co workers plus the feeling of non assimilation of the immigrants into society didn t get the act was not repealed until 1943. What culture/race was discriminated in the 1920 s and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Wahoo Software Case Facts Wahoo Software, Inc. is a computer company specializing in communications software and related products for healthcare, fire and rescue and the military. Sales have grown from $12 million to $75 million in 2015 and the headcount has increased from 25 initial employees to 150. The company is undertaking a Research Development project to update and add new features to these projects and to place them all on a single platform. This work may possibly qualify for the research and experimentation income tax credit. Issue What are the requirements to qualify for the Research Experimentation tax credit? What are the different tax treatments for Research Experimentation expenses? Would a tax credit provide a benefit for the company, now ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... because the credit amount will directly reduce Wahoo s tax liability. Credits are better than deductions because tax deductions decrease the tax liability indirectly. Tax credits cannot be used when a company has a loss, however now that Wahoo is profitable it would very novice not to take advantage of them. After doing much research, there is no specific documentation that is required in order to substantiate the tax credit in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code. However, for Wahoo s best interest it would be wise to keep documentation of all research and experimentation expenditures as proof. Conclusion Wahoo Software, Inc. research and development will qualify under Section 38 of the Internal Revenue Code as an allowed research and experimentation credit. The company can elect the standard treatment of this credit, elect the alternative incremental credit, or elect the alternative simplified credit. Taking advantage of the Research Experimentation credit is highly recommended now that the company is profitable because it will directly decrease taxable income. Although not legally required, I suggest that the company maintain record/documentation of all research experimentation expenses as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Jack Hunt School Science Laboratory Safety There are many hazards in different scientific environments, in this assessment the Jack Hunt School Science Laboratory, the Peterborough Power Station and the Jack Hunt School Kitchens will be the different scientific environments observed. The hazards in each environment, the safety legislation that is put in place to prevent danger as well as other safety measures that are taken by those who work in these environments will be explained. Jack Hunt School Science Laboratory The Importance of Personal Protective Equipment In a school science laboratory there are multiple hazards and risks, such as inhalation of dangerous fumes and irritation of skin. These hazards are increased if faulty or no equipment is used for protection. There ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The doors of the cupboard/ room where the chemicals are stored need to be fireproof. This is because if there is a fire and there is no fireproof door, the fire will be able to get to the chemicals easily. Many chemicals are unstable or flammable and will increase the size of the fire. This will increase the chances of someone getting hurt as well as increasing the probability of damage being done to the buildings surrounding. The chemicals are stored in order of risk and state of matter to reduce the risk of danger. Acids are kept away from alkalis and are kept on the floor, surrounded by an absorbent called bunding which reduces the risk if any acid spills. Flash proof lights are used because some chemicals are very sensitive and flash proof lights reduce the risk of fire. Fans are used to get rid of harmful fumes that may cause danger to the laboratory employees. The different chemicals are also recorded so the laboratory employees and emergency services know what chemicals the school has and the danger of each one. This is also done to ensure no dangerous chemicals go missing or are taken without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Symbols In The Eye Of The Storm Patrick White s use of Symbolism in his fiction The Eye of the Storm Abstract Sign and symbols, pictures and images are the basic organs of any writing. A writer speaks in his voice through letters and literatures with the help of images and pictures so called Signs and Symbols. This article argues to analyze the thematic and stylistic concerns associated with Symbolism as used by the Australian Fiction writer Patrick White in his novel The Eye of the Storm . While focusing on The Eye of the Storm , the article shall examine the characters and their practicality in terms of symbolism as to how and what White wants to suggest through his characters and the theme of the novel. Keywords: Symbols, Metaphors, Themes and Motifs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hunter can only hope for morning which she had seen a long ago when she was young, but now she is only experiencing the death in her eyes, so it is all dark for her. Elizabeth Hunter is a wealthy former, socialite and apparently senile. She has turned eighty six and has recently suffered a stroke, but still full of boast of her ego and remains a controller one those around her. Her mind remains formidable enough to terrorize her attendants so that they are torn between affectionate admiration for their generous and helpless charge and contempt for a vain, self indulgent, cruel old woman. She also knows about her effects and impacts on others. She has got the ability to impress others easily and make them accept her concepts and concerns. She has been referred to as a wealthy senile woman and a very passionate woman (p.545). Her two nurses represent the opposing poles she recognizes in her personality, roles they accept with varying degrees of good grace. White presented this nurse like Laura Trevelyan in Voss. This article elaborates on the affective dimensions of natural images and symbols in White s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Confederate Archive In The Afterlives of a Confederate Archive, Yael Sternhell encourages the reader to journey deeper into the archive. Elucidating how archives are constructed by humankind people with agendas and perspectives he quickly dispatches with some common misconceptions regarding archives. The annals of amassed historic material have not, in fact, aged into apolitical constructions. Historical catalogs are not only political at the date of their inception, but are also shaped by broader social and cultural forces. With great disciplinary acuity, Sternhell provides an example of his argument, providing an insightful critique of a supposedly objective archive. Sternhell examines the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, the quintessential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Typically, I treat seemingly reputable historical analysis as fact, and only when pressed do I ponder the author s motives and intensions. Even less often, do I question the political perceptions of the organizers of chronicled archives. The sifters, and eventual arbiters of what historical ephemera should live on. How did archives form? They are not compiled by an unemotional artificial intelligence that omnisciently records all global human action. Moreover, to address the specific example provided by Sternhell, it becomes obviously that the victors of various wars and political squabbles possess more sway in how a historical record is remembered. The Union was victorious in the American Civil War, and thus it was the leaders of the Union who got to pose the seemingly apolitical presentation of history, which was obviously political in the very nature of its construction. This information provided by Yael Sternhell, provides a concrete example of what Carr explored in The Historian and His Facts. Carr argued that there was no purely objective history, that instead, it was the historian that chooses to emphasize whatever he deems appropriate to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Analysis Of Jazz Ensemble Concert On October 26, 2017, in the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center Recital Hall at the University of South Alabama, there was Jazz Ensemble Concert directed by Tracy Heavner. The night was filled with the rhythmic groove of jazz. By writing this report I hope to show you, the reader, a new perspective of Jazz Music. The first piece, Lady Bird, by Tadd Dameron was written in 1939. The Jazz Ensemble began the piece by putting their full hearts in it. By using repetition of the melody in the saxophones and clarinets it helps the ensemble build suspense. Once the tenor saxophone comes in with a solo, the performer runs through chromatic scales smoothly. The ensemble continues with the melody leading to a heavy melody held in the trumpets until an alto saxophone comes in and takes the melody away. The rest of the ensemble holds the countermelody that compliments the alto saxophone well. The alto saxophone passes the melody to the piano where then it was passed to a trombone. This piece took one melody and bounces it all around the ensemble to show off different performers abilities with their instruments. The second piece, Makin Whoopee, by Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson was written in 1928. This piece was made famous by Eddie Cantor. This piece adds suspense in the low brass with a repeating melody in the woodwinds. A trombone comes out in a solo with a slow tempo and a low dynamic making the sound very legato. By placing a mute in a trumpet this piece of music ended with an edgy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. neon Essay Did you know that neon is a Greek word that means quot;new quot;? Neon is the element that I am most interested in. I chose to do neon because I found out what many uses it has in our daily life. Neon is the element that allows you to watch TV. Without neon we would never see the cool flashing signs outside of diners and bars. In my essay I am going to tell you about neon and its many uses. First, I m going to tell you about the history and uses of neon. Neon was discovered by Sir William Ramsay, a Scottish chemist, and Morris M. Travers, an English chemist, shortly after their discovery of the element krypton in 1898. Neon is one of the most amusing elements used today. Neon mixed with some other elements ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Neon is found in the atmosphere. Neon is 0.002% of the atmosphere. Also, stars produce neon during the later stages of nuclear fusion. All there is to talk about neon now is about how it integrates into our life. To show you the integration in our society I will demonstrate a situation in which neon comes into play. Imagine walking around in Las Vegas with your friends looking to have a good time before your business meeting the next day. You look up and see giant signs that flash and move around advertising casinos and restaurants. Those signs are discharge tubes holding the active ingredients of our friend neon and his buddy mercury. You decide to walk into the casino with the biggest, coolest sign that says quot;MGM quot;. You walk into the casino wondering what to do first, so you walk over to the nearest craps table. You play craps for a couple hours and decide to cash in and go out to eat with all the money you won. You walk into a sports bar to get a drink and you notice a TV with the Lakers game on. You look up at the TV and notice they are losing 84 to 36. The television has a tube in it that holds neon to project things onto the glass screen you see, without neon you wouldn t be able to watch any of your favorite shows. When you are finished eating your friends ask if you want to go to the Smithsonian observation museum about 10 miles away from downtown Las Vegas. You agree and pile into your rented Mercedes Benz SRX. As your driving on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Propagand The Sacco And Vanzetti A person s hatred of others is created by lies in over exaggerations. America has been known as the land of the free,home of the brave,and the great melting pot of the world. With mixes here and there or so it seems. In reality the streets of America were divided. Italians here, Greeks over there, Blacks here, Asians there. It was always us against them mindset that has plagued the American society causing people to label those not like them as dark and evil. The power of the news, radio, and movies seeded the hatred and fear toward those who were not American meaning immigrants, second generations, and or African Americans. Propaganda is what it was called the spread of exaggerated news which played an intrical part in people s daily life. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance the Ku Klux Klan with the background of being just a silly social club . This clan was started by six Confederate soldiers because of their boring job with daily lives. Was and still is known to be the oldest terrorist group. This all began in December 1865 when the six man was sitting in a law office in Pulaski, Tennessee (Heinrichs 8). All of these men were inserted deep in boredom so they started a social club. When they started they wanted to become secret and mysterious leading them to invent secret handshakes and passwords. No one outside of this call was to share the names of the members or passwords. They came up with the name Ku Klux it was based on the greek word Kyklos meaning circle another member adult clan because it sounded cool. (Heinrichs 8). At first the clan was in the sense seeing as a joke they mostly wanted to cause some little trouble and say that they were ghosts of the dead Confederate soldiers. Slowly the clan got bigger giving them a sense of power so with this they wanted to make the laws they found fit(Heinrichs 8). White Americans saw African Americans as a threat to their lifestyle as others feared African Americans will take revenge for their lives in slavery. So buttons hunting terrors in former slaves was justified. While time of reconstruction plan became more organized and tremendously serious. After another group conference the clan agreed to have a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Moniza Alvi s Poem In Still I Rise And Unknown Girl The poems Still I Rise and Unknown Girl both explore the way women are expected to behave in specific societies. Still I Rise focuses on Maya Angelou s refusal to accept racism and to allow them , white oppressors, to push her down. Unknown Girl focuses on Moniza Alvi s want to be accepted in a society where she belongs, but can t call her own. Still I Rise was written by an Afro American poet Maya Angelou and consists of a mixture of tones, such as: playful, angry, comical and bitter. Slavery was long abolished but Angelou saw its effects on society and black people. In this poem she declares that no hatefulness of society will determine her success. In the poem Still I Rise she is not only proclaiming her triumph but also calls others to stand up for themselves and live against society s expectations. The poem starts with the word You which is very important as it establishes a personal address towards the white oppressors. By using this, it shows that it s a proclamation thus giving a strong political and personal point of view by the poet. Through utilizing the line You may write me down in history she gives them permission to do what they want, metaphorically shouting out the true and clear message to people in the present. This line explicitly portrays that Angelou ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alvi, even after living in Britain all her life, wasn t accepted within the society. By moving back to her homeland of India she tried to reconnect with her inner self, back in her country. The hennaed image on her hand is very significant. Peacock is a traditional bird in India, representing pride, beauty and freedom. Personification of the drawn peacock in spreading its lines symbolises that Alvi s new Indian roots are being established. The effect created by the writer is intrigue towards the unknown girl as the reader wants to understand more about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...