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The Ethical Aspects Of Walmart And Tesco
Evaluation and comparison of Walmart and Tesco in the ethical aspects According to Loria M. (2009)
when Sam Walton founded Walmart in 1962, his mission was to save people money so they could live
better. This itself creates tremendous social good. The company is committed to engaging all their
stakeholder to become the most responsible and sustainable company they can be. By listening and
partnering to their associates, shareholders, customers, government and NGO s they claim to save
customers money for good. Like some its peers, Tesco also aims to improve service and provide better
value rather than concentrate on pricing alone. These values are carried across the services, non food
businesses, and its international operations. In order for this to happen, the company pays considerable
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The company tend to pay low wages for their employees compared to other companies such as Tesco
(cornerback5, 2011). By this approach, Walmart can remain profitable against their competitors.
However, this strategy of success is directing many of its employee (especially ones with kids)
directly to poverty. Walmart has the social responsibility to increase its profits and placing
employment poverty away from their objective according to a prominent American economist, Milton
Friedman. With this Walmart has the rights by making it their top priority to funnel all their efforts
towards increasing the prosperity of its shareholder but sacrificing their employee s share. The
problem is, although Wal Mart is able to substantively gain from this decision to pay their workers this
way, numerous number of its employees are being forced to live in poverty as a result. This does not
seem to be ethical in terms of utilitarianism where Wal Mart s decision to exploit their employee s low
wages is morally wrong because it does not maximize utility for both
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The Balance Scorecard
SFU The Balance Scorecard Initiative BUS 322 Written Case Miranda Zhang 7/29/2014 Executive
Summary This report provides the analysis of case study given to me. Gail Palmer Ashton Graduate
School of Business ranks among the top schools of USA but the dean of the institute feels that the
school has deviated from its foundations. This analysis proposes implementation of the balanced
scorecard and performance metrics in order to achieve the four strategic goals of the institution. Even
the ranking is consistent and high the institute needs performance standards devised along the lines of
end goals. A balanced scorecard has four perspectives and this report gives the complete exploration
of financial, internal, customer and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So in that case performance measures should be selected to end goals of a particular institute. Solution
Proposing a balanced scorecard Balanced scorecard is a set of measures, which give the complete
view of any business performance. Kaplan and Norton (1995) explained balanced scorecard in
following words: The balanced scorecard should translate a business unit s mission and strategy into
tangible objectives and measures. The measures represent a balance between external measures for
shareholders and customers and internal measures of critical business processes, innovation and
learning and growth. The measures are balance between outcome measures, the results of past efforts,
and the measures that drive future performance. And the scorecard is balanced between objective,
easily quantified outcome measures and subjective, somewhat judgmental, performance... Following
are the strategic performance measures of any balanced scorecard: Financial performance: it deals
with how the current and potential stakeholders see a particular business. Customer performance: This
measure tells the company about the view of customers regarding the company/institute Business and
production process performance: This measure proposes set of businesses at which a
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Essay about Gradual and Sudden Anxiety
People s anxiety levels will be tested through their heart rates. The resting heart rate of 30 people will
be taken, and then the test group will be split in half. The first 15 subjects are going to be told that
they are going to watch a scary video. And for the last 15 we will not tell the subjects anything that
will happen in the video. A series of health questions that have nothing to do with our project will be
asked. The goal of this project is to record any changes in heart rate, due to anxiety, anticipation, and
being caught unawares.
Anxiety is fear. It is a psychological problem that starts in the brain, when humans see that people are
looking at them, and they start to get think that they are being judged. It is ... Show more content on
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The reason it is believed the experiment will turn out this way is they will have a majority of the video
to anticipate when what is going to happen, so their heart rate will gradually increase before they see
the frightening part of the video, at which point their blood pressure and heart rate should spike
suddenly. It will also be taken into account how easily somebody gets frightened. That will play an
important role in how much the data changes. For the lab, 30 people have been chosen as the test
subjects. The people were chosen at random; there was no equation used in choosing who was picked
for the lab. The subjects were split into two groups; one would be told that they are going to see a
video that will give them good feelings, and then negatives ones suddenly, and the other group would
only be told that they are going to see a video, no details. Their resting heart rate Was taken, and
recorded it on a table, and then had them watch the video they were randomly assigned to.
Immediately after they had finished the video, their heart rates were tested again, and recorded any
changes in their diastole, systole, and their pulse. Each of the test subjects was tested separately, and
away from other distractions. The variables in this procedure are whether or not the person is a dog or
a cat
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The Faculty Senate Meeting Provided Examples Of Several...
Mark Heider HIED 7110
Faculty Senate Review Meeting held 2014 09 09
The Faculty Senate meeting provided examples of several matrix elements, including agenda/direction
and partnership . In addition, the structure of the university collegium at BGSU is under consideration
for change. Discussions of each of these concepts will be preceded by an overview of the portion of
the meeting pertinent to it.
The first matrix element to be considered here is agenda/direction . Direction is defined in part as ...
either the philosophy of the organization or its policy. (Van Wart 2011). For purposes of this paper,
direction will simply be defined as what will the organization do? The chair began the meeting by
addressing the change in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The environment, defined by Duncan (1972) as the totality of physical and social factors that are taken
directly into consideration in the decision making behavior of individuals in the organization has
changed for the Senate. Specifically, the collective bargaining agreement put in place has changed the
social structure of the relationship between the faculty and the administration. The previously
understood purview of the Senate has been altered by this significant environmental change.
The process undertaken to brainstorm the issue of Senate direction was an example of the senate
working to modify an element of the university collegium in place at BGSU. University collegium is
described by Downey (2006) in part as: the complex network of assumptions, traditions, protocols,
relations and structures which permit the professoriate to control the academic affairs of the institution
. Utilizing general principles of social constructionism, ideas were considered by the senators in an
informal peer to peer fashion to address the above questions. Working as a community of scholars
with a wide variety of specializations, the senators made an effort to collectively define a new role for
the Senate. Their ideas were collected and will be synthesized, with the intent of producing a sense of
the Senate document to be used to guide further activities. The outcome of this
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Three Stages Of Early Sequential Bilingualism
Early sequential bilingualism.
Nativist McLaughlin (1984) claims that children whose ages are from two to six, can develop their
language competences naturally, so at the time they start their formal education process, they have
already mastered them. The author states that during these ages, children are so curious that they start
creating and experimenting with language. She also affirms that second language acquisition takes
place when children s listening and speaking skills have been well established in their mother tongue
before being exposed to a second one.
Likewise, a great expositor of early childhood sequential bilingualism is Titone, 1972 (as cited in
Beardsmore, 1986), he states that when children are around four to five years ... Show more content
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The first one is characterized by a silent period. During this stage children listen and observe speakers
of the target language s non verbal hints. It is a period that might take a couple of months and teachers
should allow it to happen without pressuring the child. During this stage, communication is conveyed
by paralinguistic features such as gestures, body language, facial and deictic expressions, to later start
replicating some memorized fixed expressions and/or phrases constantly heard from their teachers. In
the second stage, children start creating their own sentences in the second language. It is a period
where teachers need to be aware of each child s language development to provide not only timely
feedback, but also to praise and support them along the process. Finally in the last stage, children start
employing the new linguistic code with a more accurate pronunciation, lexical and grammatical use. It
is important to mention that during these stages, children code switching back and forth in their two
languages. This is considered by the authors as a typical characteristic of bilingual users and it actually
helps to increase their fluency
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Econ 5315 Hw 10
Adapted Homework, Ch. 11
(11 points possible)
1. An Analysis of sustainability is similar to a five forces analysis. Comment on this, focusing on the
firm you ve been studying for your term project. (1 point)
A sustainability analysis is similar to a five forces analysis because they are focus on creating
competitive advantage. The sustainability analysis is to analyze and find a way to compete with
competitors and deal with potential entrants, in order to maintain profits in the long run. The analysis
includes the company s resources and isolating mechanism that help the company to sustain its
advantages. The five forces analysis also analyze 5 factors, like supplier power, buyer power,
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4. The firm you ve been studying for your term project has co specialized assets. Has this firm
prospered from its co specialized assets? Why or why not? (2 points)
The firm definitely has prospered from its co specialized assets. You can definitely say like division
like American eagle or the from the new union us airways express are assets that complement with the
main airline because it reaches a different sector in need of shorter and lower demand flights
6. Are the following likely to create first mover advantages? Why or why not? (2 points: 1 point each)
a. Toyota introduced the first commercially successful hybrid car.
This will definitely create a first mover advantage. To be the first one of a product will create this
advantage and put you a head of competitors.
b. T Mobile has introduced free phone calls from international locations.
This case is not a first movers advantage example because this is not new for other telephone
companies.
A. Each of the following parts describes a firm that was an early mover in its market. In light of the
information provided, indicate whether the firm s position as an early mover is likely to be the basis of
a sustainable competitive advantage, and explain why or why not. (2 points: 1 point each) 1) A bank
has issued the largest number of ATM cards in a large urban area.
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A Good Friend In A Diamond Guitar By Truman Capote
Unwavering trust and the heart to love another person as they would their brother is a key aspect of A
Diamond Guitar . In A Diamond Guitar by Truman Capote, there is a man named Mr. Schaeffer who is
the ideal good friend. He has been sentenced ninety plus years in a work farm for committing murder.
After serving about seventeen years in the work farm a new inmate named Tico Feo, a foreigner from
Cuba, arrived in the work farm. Throughout the story, both characters lives are visualized through the
perspective of Mr. Schaeffer himself. Both of them end up bonding and connecting their lives in the
restricted space of the work farm. Mr. Schaeffer is a good friend because of how he treats Tico Feo as
if he were his own brother, keeps his feelings in mind, and gives things to him without asking for
anything back. One of Mr. Schaeffer s ways of being a good friend was how he gave stuff to Tico Feo
without asking for anything in return. Neither of them had a past together and their relationship is very
unique because of how connected they became throughout the story. Amongst one of the first
encounters between Tico Feo and Mr. Schaeffer, they were having a conversation about Tico Feo s
guitar and sisters. In which Tico Feo ended up bringing up the fact that his sisters used to have dolls
like the one Mr. Schaeffer had. Tico Feo was very blatant about wanting the doll and Mr. Schaeffer
had no incentive to give him the doll. But, The next evening Mr. Schaeffer brought him the
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The Importance Of Reading And Writing For Writing
The Importance of Reading and Writing How important is reading and writing to you? Do you despise
reading, and believe that reading, and writing is useless tasks that we do not need to learn? Literature
is not math, it is extremely important to learn, even if you do not go into a field where English is
required. We use reading and writing every day. In this essay I will explain why I believe that
literature is important. I will give personal examples about why I think that reading and writing are
important.
We have used written language from the beginning of time. Our ancestors from a long time ago left us
written records, symbolism, and pictures to tell us a story about their lives. A lot of these languages I
personally cannot read but they are just as important as our language is now. If they did not leave
these records we probably would not be as successful of a country as we are today. Books are
incredibly important. Without books we would be a lot less intelligent than we are. Books give us
knowledge that we could not have gotten any other way. When I was little my great grandpa used to
tell me stories about when he was a teenager. He died when I as still in elementary, and soon after he
died I had forgotten most of his stories. When I would ask my mom to tell me grandpas stories she
never would get the facts right. One day when I was looking through some old pictures I found a few
pages form m grandpas journal. I read about how he used to train horses and about his
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The National Health Service Report
1. Introduction
In 2015, the National Health Service report a rapid rate of increase in the prevalence of obesity,
cardiovascular diseases, and type II diabetes across the country (Public Health England, 2015). Data
currently shows that 25.6% of the adult population, are currently classified as obese, attributing this
rise from 10.6% in 1993 to increase sedimentary lifestyle (Public Health England, 2015). Subsequent
work by Egger et al., (2013) identified a critical catalyst for current UK obesity rates, linked to the
high consumption of carbonated soft drinks and sugary fruit drinks.
Coca Cola Great Britain (CCGB), is the largest manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of non
alcoholic beverage in the UK, employing 4000 people and operating out of 13 locations (Odell, 2015).
CCGB currently produce 19 brands and 96 different products, UK sales rates of 4 billion bottles and
cans per year. Which has aided in CCGB achievement as the market leaders and cemented their
presence as one of the most globally recognisable products. (Jorgensen, 1994). In 2015, Coca Cola
unveiled a new retail marketing strategy, entitled the One Brand strategy, designed to address growing
concerns towards Coca Cola s products, caused by the worldwide debate on sugar and its links to
global obesity (Roderick, 2016).
1.1 Research Aim
The aim of this report is to apply theoretical frameworks to examine the changes in consumer
behaviour and attitudes towards Coca Cola Great Britain (CCGB) One
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The Cleveland Indians
The Cleveland Indians won Game 1 of the World Series. No, let me rephrase that. The Cleveland
Indians dominated Game 1 of the World Series. In a historic night for the city of Cleveland, cheers for
the Tribe could be heard from Quicken Loans Arena, where the Cleveland Cavaliers received their
2016 NBA Championship rings and explosively opened their season against the New York Knicks. If
the Cavs success is any indication of what s to come, I think Cleveland might actually explode. In a
valiant effort, catcher Roberto Perez once again showed that postseason play is all that matters, hitting
two home runs and leading the Tribe to a 6 0 victory over the Chicago Cubs. To put it in perspective,
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Miller was back at it last night, managing to pitch himself into and out of a messy seventh inning
when Cubs second baseman Javier Baez loaded the bases with a single. Miller got the outs and the
game moved on. Even though it wasn t his usual pristine performance, Miller proved that he s
equipped to handle almost anything, and he can be that dependable guy for the Tribe. Lucky enough
for us, Cubs ace Jon Lester wasn t on top of his game either, allowing the Indians to score some key
runs. Cubs fans everywhere have got to be a little worried, especially as the Indians continued to show
their rock solid defense and excellent bullpen rotation. Tonight s game, however, could be a different
story. The Cubs are sending Jake Arrieta to the mound against Trevor Bauer, and I absolutely hate that
matchup. Bauer is a loose cannon, who easily loses his temper and gets in funks. Quite frankly, I m
not confident in his ability to win Game 2. Arrieta is one of my favorite Cubs pitchers, a guy with raw
talent and a killer sinker. To go 2 0 at home, the Indians must rely on their team chemistry and Tito s 9
0 record in World Series
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I Want To Vote When You Vote
If you are voting today I want you to take into account of what is best for the United States and the
people who call it home . Sadly, everything can t always be black or white but think of what your
candidate represents don t just depend upon televised media to make your decision research what each
presidential nominee stands for and how they want to change our country. I have never been a very
political person and hardly ever communicate my opinion on Facebook because it is a waste of time
but hopefully, this takes hold with some of you. My goal is not to start a war of words or hurt anyone s
feelings but to tell you how important your choice is. I should not have to say this but our country
does not belong to the white demographic this is
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How Can Historians Make Use Of The Stories That The Romans
How can historians make use of the stories that the Romans told about their founders and foundations?
Abstract. There are two distinct stories regarding the foundation of ancient Rome, with claims to two
founders. The story of Romulus and Remus describes the literal foundation of the city where as the
Aeneid addresses the origins in the foundations of the Roman people being descended from Aeneas. In
regards to their use to historians, though there is debate as to the legitimacy of historical facts, looking
beyond the actual story and noting the difference between versions particularly in Romulus and
Remus can give clues of Roman society during the time of it being written. The information contained
within the stories of foundation reflects the needs of the Romans citizens and the influences of the era.
Introduction. Through the study of past evidence, historians become capable of creating educated
interpretations of the past based on such evidence and previous knowledge. Difficulty in interpretation
does not come from insufficient evidence, with an abundance of preserved historical works from
writers, Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus for example, but the unreliable nature of literary
tradition (Cornell, 1986) resulting in differentiated opinions of the usefulness of ancient evidence
particularly with the incompatible stories of Roman foundation. The usefulness of stories from
Romans can become increasingly valuable though there are some historians of the opinion the
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The Lee Strasberg Film And Theatre Institute
Method acting is often misinterpreted as an acting exercise where the actor becomes the character, and
keeps the persona of that character until they have completed their work. This misguided thinking has
been promoted by pop culture and even sometimes by actors themselves. The Lee Strasberg Film
Theatre Institute defines the Method as when actors use their imagination, sense and emotion to
conceive characters with unique and original behavior, creating performances grounded in the human
truth of the moment. This definition focuses more on the relationship between the actor and their
character, rather than both being one and the same. Method acting is not a new idea. It is thought to
have been considered an acting exercise for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
in Brody) Actors are constantly searching for the truth behind these moments, and then use this truth
to tell the story of their character. When the truth is found, and then executed well, the actor has
reached their goal. At the end of the entire process, the actor s goal is simple: tell the story with as
much truth as possible. This is where Method acting comes into play as a way to connect to the truth,
and to translate the truth for the actor s audience. Another actor who greatly benefitted from the
Method is Marlon Brando. He is widely believed to be one of the most influential actors ever, and
turned going to the movies into a psychological experience. For some of his most famous roles in
movies such as A Streetcar Named Desire, The Godfather, and Julius Caesar, Brando utilized his own
personal emotional history to accurately portray his characters. (Thomson) An interesting aspect of the
Method that tends to be looked over, is the fact that it is actually considered to be a very masculine
and American way of acting. Few female actors have been famously successful with Method acting.
The Method is preferred by some actors because they believe it to be a more sincere way of conveying
the truth of a character and story. These actors are considered to be extremely dedicated to their craft,
since they are so willing
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Grease Play Analysis
Grease Play Evaluation Great Theater Company put on the play Grease from April first through the
seventh of 2016. The musical Grease was written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. The director of the
performance was David Symalla. Twenty four individuals composed of the entire cast. The whole cast
was eighteen years or older. This gave the play a more mature feel. A live orchestra preformed the
music, which consisted of eight members. The orchestra brought the play to life and made the show
even more enjoyable. The entire cast was amazing at singing. It was clear that there are a lot of
talented people in the central Minnesota area. The performance ran smoothly and no major mistakes
stood out. The characters of Danny, Kenickie, and Rizzo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The microphone could have been louder to hear him better. Even though Sandy was a main character,
she did not capture the attention of the audience like she should have. During the high school prom
scene, the choreography seemed a little boring. More complex dance routines could have been added
to liven up the multiple dance numbers during this scene. Costumes and slang used matched the 1950s
time period. The costumes looked authentic and really set the tone for the play. Slang and language
throughout the play mattered the time period perfectly. A staircase that lit up to the beat of the music
added a lot of interest to multiple dance numbers. Several different sets were set up during the play,
and it was obvious where the characters were. The props and setting structures were constructed very
well. A drag race scene did take place during the performance. The concept of preforming it seemed
difficult, but the special effects and choreography worked out well. It felt like Danny and the rival
gang leader were actually racing on stage. That was extremely impressive. The show was very
entertaining. The language and themes were more mature, so it would not be advised for children to
attend. Many of the jokes were for the
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International Trade Theory Of Comparative Advantage And...
Several theories about international trade explain why countries have the opportunity to trade, theory
of comparative advantage and absolute advantage. Adam Smith came up with the theory of absolute
advantage where the country that produces more of one good that another country has simply an
absolute advantage over it. This theory normally constructed with two commodities and two countries.
In Schuhmachers article Adam Smith s theory of absolute advantage and the use of doxography in the
history of economics he says, each nation can produce one good with less expenditure of human labor
than the other and thus more cheaply. (Schuhmachers, 2012) In this case, both countries will
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This means it does not matter if country A can produce more overall than country B, as long as B can
produce it more efficiently than country A. Country B will choose to produce that product and then
trade it with country A. When a country focuses on a good that it is efficient in producing for a lower
price then they increase national income and company s increase profits. An example of comparative
advantage: Country A can produce 28 bikes and 4 radios, Country B can produce 32 bikes and 12
radios. Country B has an absolute advantage in both products but it has a comparative advantage
specifically in radios because it can efficiently produce 3 times more for less than Country A
(Economics Online, 2017.)
Both theories have the positive effect of making economies that trade grow. Trade makes a price range
below the local price possible. Furthermore, the exporting country can produce more and the
importing country can use its resources on other products in which it is better at producing. However,
because trade prices of foreign goods are lower local goods will experience lower demand. This is one
of the reasons for a trade restriction the government of a country will help maintain local businesses.
Factor Proportion theory was originally created by two Swedish economists. According to this theory,
one condition for trade is that countries differ with respect to the availability of the factors of
production. They
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Innocence Taken Essay
Innocence Taken
In a world of violence and greed, parents are on the frontlines of a morality battle for the sake of their
children. If they are not battling teen drug and alcohol abuse, these protectors of progeny constantly
monitor for depression, sexual behavior, bad influences, and everything under the sun that could be in
harms way of their offspring. There are many predators in the game of life that seek to manipulate and
deceive these innocent juveniles for personal gains and selfish reasons. At a time when their childhood
experiences are building the adult that they will become, many are out seeking to distort or pervert this
outcome. Childhood has long been recognized as a critical period in the development of many ...
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Even worse was the fact that he had been accused several times of touching students and offering
them money for sexual favors (Bridges). As for the priest, normally one that is respected as a spiritual
leader and link to heaven above, he was caught molesting children when working in South Florida and
was sent to work in Tampa were he again abused at least four more young boys (Kleinberg). But most
despicable of all three is the group of Miami residents. This gaggle of disgust consisted of two men in
their mid 50s and two women, ages forty one and twenty five. They made their living off of selling
girls ranging from twelve to fifteen years young in a child prostitution ring (De Valle). If not for an
anonymous tip, the group s control and manipulation of these girls would have continued.
Control, being a major issue for the pedophile, can be in the form money or expensive possessions that
the child might not otherwise be able to attain. Sometimes drugs are used to hook them into returning
to the source. Pedophiles even will go so far as to threaten the child with physical harm, shame, or
lack of love to keep their silence. Going to extraordinary lengths, these predators major focus is to
maintain the relationship as a secret due to the fact that it is against the law and they know the price
that they will pay in jail if incarcerated. For those that do not know, pedophiles are normally badly
beaten or killed in prison due to the nature of their crime.
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The Myth Of Fourteenth Century Europe
During a period within fourteenth century Europe, a pestilence known as the bubonic plague swept
across eastern Asia and into England via trade, leaving millions dead in its wake. The Black Plague
arrived at a time of war and famine in Europe, only further devastating the lives of medieval citizens.
Religiously, socially, and politically, there were no immediate changes from the Black Plague,
however, a Catholic schism, the ability for social mobility, and standing armies would develop in the
following years, ultimately leading to sizable differences in life. The essence of fourteenth century
European life revolved around the Roman Catholic Church; the papacy asserted spiritual rule and
every individual was devoted to God and their beliefs. Therefore, when the plague hit Europe and
killed one third to one half of the entire population, people questioned God as to why He would kill
entire towns across the continent. Communities prayed for forgiveness, believing they had committed
a sin large enough to deserve such a disease, however, clergymen, priests, and average citizens alike
fell ill to the Black Plague, and none were spared. After the plague diminished from Europe, the
church had a schism which entailed three popes at a single time, and the Renaissance led to a
humanistic movement where people began to turn to individualism. This new found set of ideals
would further lead to a sixteenth century reformation of the church, altering the course of history. The
citizens of
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Sinking Of The Lusitania Essay
The source is valuable for understanding how the sinking of the Lusitania caused violence within
Liverpool. The source suggests that one reason why the riots occurred was due to public outrage. O
Mara states that that the names of the drowned were appalling . This is supported by the fact that
Liverpool was Lusitania s home port . This would have caused locals to feel personally attacked by
the sinking of the Lusitania. To add, the majority of those who were lost in the sinking were from the
Merseyside. Over 150 of those who died were from the city of Liverpool, this would have added to the
rage of the riots as the tight knit community would have known people affected by the sinking, O
Mara goes on to talk of the cries of the women whose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Clearly depicting a scene in which the police forces were not turning a blind eye to the anti German
violence. The provenance of the source adds to its significance when discussing public outrage as a
reason to why the anti German riots occurred, the source is from Pat O Mara, a man growing up in
Liverpool during the riots, O Mara would have a particular insight into the reaction of a soldier to the
Lusitania, O Mara was a ordinary seaman , O Mara also states that he had connections with those who
were killed in the sinking, meaning O Mara s anger toward the Germans also represents the other 2000
rioters during May 1915. However the source does not address all the elements of anti German
outrage, prior to 1915 there was already major anti German propaganda, one example is The Battle of
Dorking which depicts Britain being invaded by German speakers, this may have been caused by the
increasing number of German immigrants arriving in Britain. Overall, the source is significant when
discussing public outrage as a reason for the anti German riots because the author has a first hand
account of the riots, which he mentions the anger of the
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Cuomo s Decision Making Process
Republican Bob McDonnell announced his candidacy for governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia
nearly 14 months ago, and today he announced that he would be resigning his post as Attorney
General of the Commonwealth as of February 20, 2009. Stepping down from his position as Virginia s
Attorney General was a difficult decision, according to McDonnell, and his decision was based partly
upon the tradition of former Attorney Generals seeking higher office stepping down to keep the
Attorney General s office free from politics. He also noted that campaigning to be Virginia s governor
is a full time job in it of itself. Unlike many politicians nationwide, including Barack Obama and John
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What are the implications of Cuomo s endorsement, or lack thereof? If Cuomo remains mum, he runs
the risk that voters will view him as weak and unable to take a stand. After all, Cuomo has experience
and expertise. He knows the candidates for Attorney General better than the average voter. Shouldn t it
be incumbent upon him to help his constituents decide upon the important issue of the upcoming
Attorney General who will represent them? On the other hand, if Cuomo endorses a candidate, it
could have great influence upon the election s outcome for the reasons mentioned above. Also, some
voters cast their votes based upon popularity, likability, rather than upon issues. If they like Cuomo,
they might vote for the candidate he endorses solely for that reason. According to the NY Daily News
article, Cuomo s nod particularly if it comes at the eleventh hour could tip the balance in what is
widely expected to be a low turnout election. Mr. Cuomo, please stay mum. Allow the candidates to
represent themselves to the voters. Let them explain their qualifications and stands on issues. Allow
the voters to do what it is their responsibility to do be informed, know who they are voting for, why
they are voting, and cast sincere, well informed votes. This is the American way; this is democracy.
For Cuomo to endorse an Attorney General candidate now would be part of the politics as usual
political game. How can a voter be sure that the reasons Cuomo endorses someone are reasons that
matter to him or her? If Cuomo s endorsement attracts voters who do not look into or care about the
issues, it will do a great disservice to all of us. We don t want an Attorney General in office mainly
because Mr. Cuomo wants him or her there. We want an AG who will be best for the people, chosen
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Human Consciousness
Before one can establish a morally permissible approach to creating an artificial human like
intelligence, the origin of human consciousness must be determined in order to find a viable method of
recreation. It would then become evident that problem of morality in conscious machines lies not in
the method of its construction, as it is the necessary means to an end, but the act of creation itself as
well as the upbringing of the machine comparable to that of a human being.
Prior to the development of consciousness, according to Julian Jaynes, was the structure known as the
bicameral mind. He argued that the cognitive function of a human being was vastly different before
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This leaves people with a practical limitation: what we call consciousness would have to derive from
within the human cognitive functions. Arthur Koestler has boiled the process of creation down to a
mechanical system he termed bisociation , in which two previously unrelated matrices of experience
are combined, and a new understanding of a situation is established. As Archimedes cried eureka, the
common occurrence of the water rising was combined with the problem he was tasked to solve, and so
came the solution of the displacement of water should be of equal volume as the crown. What Koestler
hadn t expected, however, is the ubiquitous nature far beyond what he proposed. At birth, the human
brain knows only the basic biological instincts necessary for survival. But as it grows, new knowledge
and experiences are accumulated to form a fundamental baseline for the bisociation process.
Considering the variables involved in even the simplest of real life circumstances, it is unrealistic to
expect any one portion of the baseline to resemble the situation exactly. This baseline, therefore, can
only define a standardized version of situations and the appropriate reactions associated with it. The
process of bisociation is then necessary for the improvisation of a response in accordance. Unlike
Jaynes theory that
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Similarities Between Greek And Persian Empires
Although they bear some superficial similarities, the differences between Greeks and Persians during
the years 1000 30 B.C.E are clear. The thought that the Greek empires are better than the Persian
empires is one that I believe in. Greece and Persia s religion is one factor that makes both of these
empires so diverse from each other. During the Achaemenid Period, the main religion of Persia at the
time was Zoroastrianism, which the Iranian prophet and reformer Zoroaster founded in the 6th century
B.C.E. At the time the royal family brought in Zoroastrianism to Persia, and since the royal family
believed in it, most of the people of the Persian Empire choose to believe in it too. Greece on the other
hand, did not have a religion until 146 B.C.E when Christianity entered the empire. Before
Christianity had entered Greece, they believed in their mythological stories. Each myth or story had a
lesson to be learned by the reader. Together with religion, the way each empire ran their government
was a major difference between the Greek and the Persian Empire. In fact, Greece was originally a
monarchy, but later on, Athens, one of the city states of Greece, started the first ever democratic.
During this time Greece also sets up individual towns called city states. A few of the most powerful
city states include Athens, Sparta and Argos. Persia on the other hand was always a monarchy. In
Persia, governors called Satrap govern each province called Satrapies. Although it was a
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Charles Livingston Kelly Father
Charles Livingston Kelly was born on April 10, 1925 in a small Georgia town. He first decided to join
the Army when he was just 15 years old. He ran away from home and lied about his age so he could
fight in Europe. He was wounded in Europe and after returning from the war he finished school, to
include college. After college he worked as a high school principal. Kelly s first love was always the
Army though and he enlisted in the Army and eventually became a commissioned officer. Kelly went
on to attend flight school in Fort Sill, Oklahoma and graduated in 1954. Charles Kelly served in Korea
where he was a member of the 50th Medical Attachment (Helicopter Ambulance). The helicopter
came into its own in the Korean conflict but it was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Flying into the middle of firefights, at night and in bad weather. Kelly never criticized anyone who did
not get the patients he would simply just go get them him self. Kelly was fearless and never turned
down a mission his creed was No compromise. No rationalization. No Hesitation. Fly the mission.
Now! (Marek, n.d.). Kelly was on a mission on July 1, 1964 to a supposed secure landing zone, while
on the ground they started to take fire and the ground forces yelled for Kelly to depart and he replied
when I have your wounded . These were the last words that Kelly spoke because after this a bullet
entered the aircraft and struck him in the heart and the aircraft crashed. The crew all got out alive and
they had a physician onboard with them that pronounced Kelly dead at the
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IBM Strategy Essay
As CEO of IBM, Samuel J. Palmisano used the momentum of the success gained under the leadership
of Louis Gestner to steer the business in a new direction. Sam intends to restore the organization to the
former status it held as a technological leader with an admirable company culture. Palmisano s plan
calls for the reorganization of the executive management board, restructuring of incentive programs,
and an emphasis on collaboration across all divisions. Establishing closer relationships between
researchers and clients is also a key factor in creating new opportunities for growth for IBM. E
business on demand is the new initiative at the heart of Palmisano s strategy for the growth of IBM s
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During Palmisano s leadership Global Services became IBM s most profitable division and continues
to display tremendous growth potential. The division sells IT packages to organizations that include
software, hardware, as well as systems and software integration. To achieve the seamless integration
of systems IBM has made a major investment in open source technologies such as the Linux operating
system and grid computing. Linux is one of the world s fastest growing operating system. IBM is a
strong supporter of Linux as a way to promote open standards. Open standards allow the
interoperability of various applications, technologies, and computer devices, providing customers with
a wider choice and flexibility to deploy applications.2 The open source licensing of these technologies
allows IBM to develop upon their capabilities to suit the client s needs while eliminating the expense
of commercial products.
The recent inclination for corporations to downsize IT departments and reduce operation costs means
that IBM cannot rely on the sales of hardware and software for continued growth. Sam Palmisano s
vision for IBM s future success is contingent on the company becoming a provider of On Demand
Business IT services. The concept is to distribute computer services like utilities and have customers
pay on a usage basis. This removes the burden of capital and resources necessary to
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Building Healthy Society
The peoples of the dominant human societies lost their sense of attachment to the living earth, and
societies became divided between the rulers and the ruled, exploiters and exploited. The brutal
competition for power created a relentless play or die, rule or be ruled dynamic of violence and
oppression and served to elevate the most ruthless to the highest positions of power. Since the fateful
turn, the major portion of the resources available to human societies has been diverted from meeting
the needs of life to supporting the military forces, prisons, palaces, temples, and patronage for
retainers and propagandists on which the system of domination in turn depends. Great civilizations
built by ambitious rulers fell to successive waves of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Over a lifetime, those who enjoy the requisite emotional support traverse a pathway from the
narcissistic, undifferentiated magical consciousness of the newborn to the fully mature, inclusive, and
multidimensional spiritual consciousness of the wise elder. The lower, more narcissistic, orders of
consciousness are perfectly normal for young children, but become sociopathic in adults and are easily
encouraged and manipulated by advertisers and demagogues. The higher orders of consciousness are a
necessary foundation of mature democracy. Perhaps Empire s greatest tragedy is that its cultures and
institutions systematically suppress our progress to the higher orders of consciousness.
Given that Empire has prevailed for 5,000 years, a turn from Empire to Earth Community might seem
a hopeless fantasy if not for the evidence from values surveys that a global awakening to the higher
levels of human consciousness is already underway. This awakening is driven in part by a
communications revolution that defies elite censorship and is breaking down the geographical barriers
to intercultural exchange.
The consequences of the awakening are manifest in the civil rights, women s, environmental, peace,
and other social movements. These movements in turn gain energy from the growing leadership of
women, communities of color, and indigenous peoples, and from a shift in the
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Air Commerce Act Of 1926 Research Paper
The Air Mail Acy of 1925 (Kelly Act)
Before aircraft, long distance movement of mail was the domain of the railroads. As the use of aircraft
in the transportation of mail started to increase, the railroads began to worry about their longstanding
government contracts, and how aviation would infringe upon them. Using airplanes was extremely
cost effective, and their use could not be denied. In order to appease both sides the Postmaster, Harry
S. New, and Congressman, Clyde Kelly, collaborated to create a legislative bill in 1925 that increased
the use of aircraft but made the airline companies pay for it by requiring the use of larger airplanes
that could transport passengers in addition to the mail. Ten company s bids for the 12 contract airmail
(CAM) routes established throughout the United States. These companies included, Colonial Air
Transport founded by Juan Trippe, whom later founded Pan American Airways, Robertson Aircraft
Corporation the forerunner to American Airlines, National Air Transport that later became United
Airlines, and several others that would become well known airlines of today. Many improvements to
aircraft design were a result of this bill, these improvements led to better engines, better cargo
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The act purpose was to promote the use of air commerce by establishing:
1. Safety requirements and
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Persuasive Essay On Asylum Seekers
Asylum seekers and refugees have been left and deserted on Nauru and Manus Island following the
act to shut down detentions centres by the government. These refugees are unable to contact the
Australian public and they lack legal support as well as medical services. And although Australians are
protesting the unjust and unfair treatment of these people who are in need, the Australian government
has refused to help these people out of what the Government placed them in the first place, despite
their knowledge of their terrible living conditions and treatment.
The 1951 Refugee Convention is the international document that states who can be identified as a
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The locals have been said to hold protests as well as have blockades against the new camping areas
that the asylum seekers have been moved to. According to a Human Rights Report that was
documented in October 2017, a man almost lost his arm due a machete attack, while another asylum
seeker suffered a fractured skull after he was attacked with a metal rod, in addition to this, medical
supplies and other services were already at an all time low. Asylum seekers suffer snakes inside their
accommodation, malaria, lack of malaria tablets, no mosquito nets, [and] inedible food that often has
cockroaches in it . (The Sydney Morning Herald,
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Death And The King s Horseman Analysis
Sarah Goodson
Dr. Babcock
ENG 239
28 September 2017
Prompt 1
In Wole Soyinka s play, Death and the King s Horseman, the English presence in Nigeria is well
established. As each scene goes by the audience can feel European colonialism lurking heavily in the
background. With this English influence on the Yoruba people the community is swept with
unsteadiness and conflict. The dominant events in Soyinka s play symbolize a larger conflict; although
the English believe they are shedding light and bringing progress to the Nigerians, the Nigerians don t
welcome these foreigners and only wish to continue their cultural ways in peace. Soyinka argues that
although the English believe what they are doing is necessary, they are the ones who are intruding on
someone else s culture and they should respect that, no matter how uncivilized or odd it may seem.
Not accepting and misunderstanding one another s culture is a leading conflict in this play. The Yoruba
community has very different beliefs on death compared to the English. When speaking of death,
Elesin states: When the hour comes watch me dance along the narrowing path gazed by the soles of
my great precursors. My soul is eager (Soyinka, 10). In contrast, Jane believes that this view is
nonsense. Life should never be thrown away deliberately (Soyinka, 42) The Yoruba community
celebrates death and welcomes the afterlife. While the English fear death. This misunderstanding and
lack of acceptance of cultural differences leads Pilkings to act on what he thinks is best, when it is not
what is best for the community.
Throughout the novel the Yoruba culture continually is disrespected by the colonists who invade their
community. In the play Pilkings and his wife Jane are dressed in egungun costumes which they
confiscated from cult leaders. Amusa pleads with Pilkings and Jane to take them off. They respond
saying You don t believe this nonsense do you? I thought you were a good Muslim. ( Soyinka, 19)
Jane and Pilkings are surprised that Amusa can still respect the Yoruba culture while believing in
something different. Amusa can t stand it any longer and leaves saying I treat egungun with respect
before running off ( Soyinka, 20). Amusa represents what Soyinka is
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The Influence that Issey Miyake´s Japanese Heritage Hand...
Discuss the influence that Issey Miyake s Japanese heritage had on his designs.
1971 Miyake s intentions where To discover the traditional beauty of a Japan which is disappearing; to
emphasise the importance of industrially produced clothes by using synthetic materials; to
demonstrate the secret beauty of Japanese women. I am striving to create clothes which give
paramount importance to the movement of the body. Rather than fashion that one puts on, I want to
produce fashion that one takes off...for that is where the beauty of man s primitive spirit is found.
(Tokyo Vogue p44)
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224). Jouve (1997) suggests that Miyake s approach differs to Western design arguing that he sees the
body as a reed, a neutral flexible thing, in the tradition of the kimono. Yet Miyake suggests that the
oversized and sculptural shapes have more to do with accessibility and the experience of the wearer: I
want women to be able to wear my clothing in the kitchen, when they re pregnant...My clothes are for
the young, the old, the short, the tall. They re ageless you see? (Frankel, 2001, p.48)
Miyake basic philosophy can be traced to the traditions of the kimono and, Samurais, paper arts, the
tea ceremony and Buddhist concepts. The kimonos simple construction makes it accessible to very
social strata of Japan. Despite being boxy, it drapes the body loosely with plenty of space between the
body and cloth, allowing freedom of movement with simplicity of cut. While traditional Japanese
clothes have been made of natural fibres such as cotton, silk and paper, Miyake places emphasis on
the ancient interest and import of industrially produced clothes with synthetic materials. He sees
technology as a way to revive rather than replace tradition and craftsmanship. He comments that the
joint power of technology and manual work enables us to revive the warmth of the human hand, in
other words, to come close to the value inherent in artisanal work (Sato, 1998, p. 55). By doing this he
harnesses
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The International Planned Parenthood Federation
Progress in reducing maternal mortality has been slow and uneven, including in Latin America, where
23,000 women die each year from preventable causes. Citation (research) The International Planned
Parenthood Federation helps address this concerns; this organization is located in 170 countries. This
paper will specifically focus on the globalization issues within five Latin states as well as the
economic plans within the IPPF overall. The International Planned Parenthood Federation can benefit
from economic globalization, however, it really depends on the global market and government
monitoring specifically within the Latin states. This includes expenses, exchange loss, transparency
and restricted funding. It is of my opinion that the International Planned Parenthood indeed does
benefit from economic globalization within certain limitations. I think it is important to first
understand what the International Planned Parenthood Federation does and why its existence is
essential in this world. The International Planned Parenthood Federation is a global service provider
and a leading advantage of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all. We are a worldwide
movement of national organizations working with and for communities and individuals. IPPF works
towards the world where women, men and young people everywhere have control over their own
bodies, and therefore their destinies. The world where they are free to choose parenthood or not; free
to decide how many
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The Politics of Massachusetts throughout the Ages Essay
The Politics of Massachusetts
The Constitution Drafted in 1779, the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is the
oldest functioning written constitution in the world. Drafted by none other than John and Samuel
Adams, along with John Bowdoin, it served as a model for our own nation s Constitution. It features a
structure, composed of chapters, sections and articles, vastly more organized than any other state
constitution of its time. Within this document, rights of the citizens, and the framework of the states
government is outlined. While it has changed over the years, it manages to paint a picture of the inner
workings of Massachusetts politics. Some remarkable features in Massachusetts Constitution are ideas
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Outlining the powers of the President of the institution to improve education, as well as calling
attention to the importance of literature. These key features would lead to Massachusetts becoming
one of the forefronts of education in the world. The executive branch, as outlined in the Constitution,
is composed of a Governor, a Lt. Governor, as well as numerous councilors from amongst the state.
The governor is the only person allowed to suspend the laws, and must review every bill and law
before it is passed. He, or she, is the Commander in Chief of the militia, and appoints all judicial
officers. However, these powers are limited, as the legislative body may supersede the power of the
governor with a 2/3 majority vote in both houses. Furthermore, the other members of the Executive
branch are elected separately, unlike many of the governors of the country, the Lieutenant Governor,
as well as the councilors, Secretary, Treasurer, and Commissary, are elected into office, and keep the
governor in check. This limits the power of the governor greatly, primarily only allowing the governor
to recommend budget plans, and guide the General Court in his own direction. The governor may
reduce items or parts of items in bills appropriating money, with reason provided, but is mostly at the
mercy of the councilors. The legislature of the Commonwealth, is bicameral, much like our Congress,
it is composed of a Senate and a House of Representatives. The Senate, made up of 40
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Speech On Child Labor
So..What is child labor? Child labor is children basically being slaves for other people. Children who
are involved in child labor are sold by their parents to other companies. Adults would not be
considered people who are in child labor because they are grown adults. They work in fields and
factories but mostly factories. Sometimes they work in gold mines but with no safety equipment
whatsoever. These children work all day and not like you think which is maybe 3 hours. They spend
countless hours which I doubt you would even guess working in those fields, Factories and gold
mines. This segment will teach you all about child labor and what effects it has on these children. In
this essay you will learn about Child Labor and how it affects different children
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But that is what set Activists wondering about child labor and what they can do to prevent it from
happening again.This became now a worldwide issue and eventually Craig Kielburger heard about the
problem and he figured out how he could solve it. He eventually started a organization that helped
kids in child labor. He eventually got a success and was able to help other kids in child labor. All of
this just started because of the shooting.
Right now Child Labor is a International problem and it is trying to be stopped in many countries. We
do not child labor because it is a very sad thing to deal with and we do have sympathy for what those
children are going through and how much they have to work. They are not just doing chores, they are
doing labor.
Now let us get into more about the mines that the children do work in. The mines that the children in
child labor work in are very poisonous. They are unlicensed but they still force the children who do
not wear the proper safety equipment to work in the mines and to mine the gold. The reason of the
poison in the mines is because of Mercury which is a very deadly
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The Socio Economic Status Affects Education
Proving students in our Nation with a better education can help save our children from the clutches of
poverty, crime, drugs, and hopelessness, and we help safeguard our Nation s prosperity for generations
yet unborn. Elijah Cummings. He makes a very extremely good point. Kids who receive a better
education rarely ever become poor, fall into crime or drugs. They learn exactly what they need to do to
become successful. Which is the main reason why when you look at kids who are poor they aren t
getting the smarted and neither are their parents. The socio economic status does impact education in
many ways if not in all ways. A lot of people would say that it has nothing to do with money and it all
depends on the person, but have you ever realized that people who live in Beverly Hills have a way
better education than someone in Philadelphia. What makes them so different? One thing and that s
money. Those parents are able to pay for their kids to have the best education out there. While some
families in Philadelphia can barely afford to feed their kids. Of course though that s not the only factor
when it comes to a kid who receives the better education. It also depends on how much the school
makes in terms of money and the teachers, because even if you re not poor or if you live in a bad area
then your kid could be receiving a bad education.
Isaiah Lamb was once one of the many students in public education who standard of living was very
poor Money for his family was
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Evolution of the Philippine Flag
EVOLUTION OF THE PHILIPPINE FLAG
The Katipunan (1892 1897) | The First KKK (Kataastaasan at Kagalanggalang Katipunan ng Mga
Anak ng Bayan The Highest and Most Honorable Society of the Sons of the Nation) Flag (1892) With
the establishment of the Katipunan, Andres Bonifacio requested his wife, Gregoria de Jesus, and with
the help of Benita Rodriguez to create a flag for the society. De Jesus created a simple red flag bearing
the society s acronym, KKK, in white and arranged horizontally at the center of a rectangular piece of
red cloth (locally called kundiman ). The color red represents the blood and courage of the
Katipuneros who stood ready to fight for freedom and shed their blood if need be. This was the flag
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Let us fight to the finish, was one of his favorite remarks. Owing more to Freemasonry than to
traditional Katipunero imagery. This flag looked like the pirates banner in the Caribbean. It is said that
Andres Bonifacio made fun of this flag, calling it Bungo ni Llanera or Llanera s skull. |
| The Aguinaldo Magdalo Flag (August 30, 1896). When the revolution heated up, the Magdiwang
group of the Katipunan, which operated in Cavite under Gen. Santiago Alvarez, adopted a flag
consisting of a red flag with the character at the centre of the flag is a K in an ancient Filipino alphabet
or alibata script in white placed at the center of a sun with eight pointed rays, again representing the
Katipunan and the eight revolutionary provinces in Luzon that pledged its support to fight under
Aguinaldo s banner and to start the Philippine revolution. This was the flag adopted by General Emilio
Aguinaldo for his Magdalo group at Kawit, Cavite on August 30, 1896. General Aguinaldo referred to
this flag in his proclamation of October 31, 1896: Filipino people!! The hour has arrived to shed blood
for the conquest of our liberty. Assemble and follow the flag of the Revolution it stands for Liberty,
Equality and Fraternity. Due to the popularity of General Aguinaldo, it was used by the revolutionary
forces until December 30, 1897 when it was hauled down from the flagstaff at Biak na Bato,
signifying the end of warfare with Spain after the peace agreement. This
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Transnational Corporation (TNC) Networks
The term of Transnational Corporation (TNC), as its name suggests, is a reference to a firm whose
influence is not limited to a single nation. A transnational corporation is a firm that has the power to
coordinate and control operations in more than one country (Dicken, 2011, p. 110). This influence can
take many forms such as subsidiaries or production facilities in other countries, but ownership is not
mandatory for a corporation to have sway in another country. A TNC could gain power in a country
other than its home through connections to suppliers or through the act of outsourcing (Stevis,
Transnational Corporations, 2013). These connections also hint at an idea, suggested by Dicken, that
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There are multitudes of roles that states can fill; which they are called upon to undertake can depend
on the type of capitalism and the wishes of the administration currently in power. One of the most
common roles of a state is to function as a regulator over the economy. Under this role, states can
provide structure to help support stable and functioning markets, such as providing the means to
protect property rights; regulations can also be used to restrict certain forms of trade, or to see that a
certain issue that is important to the population of the country is addressed (Stevis, Roles of Sates,
2013). Beyond this basic role, states can also act as both Collaborators and Competitors towards
private firms. States can collaborate to help bring a certain firm to the country, or to help others
compete in a certain market in the world political economy through subsidies and other benefits
(Stevis, Roles of Sates, 2013). States, however, can play the reverse role by competing against a firm
or market. This can take the form of both direct competition, such as through state owned enterprises,
or more indirect methods, subsidizing an opposing industry (Stevis, State Capitalism, 2013).
Relationship of States and TNCs Like the variance in the roles many states take on, the interactions of
states and TNCs can differ greatly. While it depends significantly on the form of capitalism the state
adheres to, the
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Essay On Aviation Industry
INTRODUCTION
Aviation Industry plays an important role in the economic growth of anation. It not only promotes
international trade but also provides an effective and fastest means of transportation across the globe.
Today, in the world of globalization and cut throat competition the value of time has become more
precious.
The history of Indian Aviation industry lies back in the year 1912.The first domestic flight was taken
between Delhi and Karachi by the Indian State Air Services. Tata Airlines started with an air mail
service in the year 1912.It was renamed as Air India in 1946.
There were few players at the time of independence including Tata Airlines, Indian National Airways,
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They have set a record for using the lightest passenger seats in India which weigh only 12.8 Kgs. They
have started using paint which overall weighs 50 Kgs less. Such weight savings are negligible on their
own but collectively ,they have helped Indigo to cut on costs and function as a low cost airline . 2.
Maintaining a young fleet:Indigo uses the strategy of selling and leasing its planes,thus helping the
airline to constantly replace its fleet,hence preventing the need for major checks and repairs. 3.
Excellent Quality of Service: Some of the reasons for the outstanding quality are as follows: a. The
management and staff are hired only after the CEO meets with each of them individually. b. The
airline also employs far lesser number of people as compared to other airlines. c. The airline has
trained its crews to de plane the passengers in 6 minutes and unload the baggage in 10 minutes. It
regularly acheives Turn around times of around 22 25 minutes(Industry Average being much more
than 30 minutes). The lesser the time taken at the airports, the more the airplane can fly and earn more
4. Reliable and On Time Service: Indigo s Management has tried to attract customers with more than
just low fares. An important factor is its on time performance of 94 per cent much higher than its other
rivals. For instance, to ensure that its flights depart and arrive on time in spite of the dense
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The Pros And Cons Of The Establishment Clause
The First Amendment declares, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or
prohibiting the free exercise thereof . The fundamental ideas behind the Free Exercise Clause and the
Establishment Clause are both involved in the literature of this statement. Both of these clauses
support the separation of government involvement in religious affairs. Nonetheless, the Establishment
Clause is distinct from the former because it specifically requires a degree of separation between
church and state (Rossum, 281). The last century has seen a great deal of governmental interaction
with religious groups and practices. As a result, the use of litigation to settle these disputes has been
extremely prevalent. Perhaps, the first trial to outline the Establishment Clause was Everson v. Board
of Education. The court ruled in a 5 4 decision upholding a New Jersey program that covered the cost
of bus transportation for students attending private schools (Rossum, 281). Although the Supreme
Court ruled in favor of the religious students, it unanimously agreed that the Establishment Clause was
designed to serve as a separating force between church and state. Justice Black s subsequent statement
regarding the court s decision was significant considering its implications from that point forward. His
statement suggested that the Establishment Clause imposes equally strict restrictions on state and
federal actions regarding religious affairs. Moreover, it stated that the
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Moon And Mercury Similarities
Nadia Szijjarto
101019833
PHYS 1901
Tuesday November 17, 2015
Professor Maybury
Assignment 2
1. At first glance, the Moon and Mercury have similar surface features yet on closer inspection we find
that significant differences exist. Compare and contrast the surfaces of the two bodies and outline their
respective geological histories.
The geology of the moon and mercury are very similar due to certain key aspects, but there are also a
few qualities that differentiate the two bodies. The Moon has a radius of 1738km in comparison with
Mercury, the smallest of the major planets with a radii of 2440km. The average density of the Moon is
3.37 g/cm3 that is consistent with basaltic silicates. Like Earth the Moon has a layered system,
consisting of a crust, mantle, and core. From the radius and the mass Mercury has a mean density of
5.4 g/cm3 which implies a dense iron (Fe) core. Just as the Moon consists of an iron core with a softer
molten liquid iron outer core. The outer core is believed to extend out as far as 500km. The Moons
core only holds 2% of its mass. Since Mercury is low in mass there is less heat stored from formation
its core is probably sold rather than liquid. The lunar surface of the Moon is grey and tan, with a low
albedo. Albedo is the reflective properties of planets, satellites, and asteroids. Mercury also has a low
albedo, which signifies that the
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Urbanization Of Homelessness
After watching the Bloomington city council meeting on February 3, 2016 there were multiple
inherent issues which were discussed for the betterment of Bloomington as a whole. Some of the
topics ranged from healthcare and education, to homelessness and safety. Though many plans the
council mentioned which are currently in place are newer policies, a couple have been in place since
our country s origin. The councils use of public opinion and fundamental policies allows for
Bloomington to demonstrate an example of a successfully run city.
The first topic discussed was when the chairman of the Bloomington Human Rights Commission
presented their annual human right award to the downtown research officer program of the
Bloomington Police Department. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With the increase in numbers, police officers would be able to crack down on urban crime, and work
toward decreasing crime rates. Additionally, in order to solve the problem of homelessness I would
suggest to take a new approach to this problem by creating more developments and potentially
providing and generating jobs for the homeless. This city planning tool is referred to as municipalities
control to direct growth and development in downtown areas. Though making more spaces for
homeless people to go helps their wellbeing, it doesn t help the fact that more and more people are
becoming homeless because they are unable to find work. By creating jobs for a portion of the
homeless that are able to work, it will decrease the number of homeless people on the streets which
will better the downtown
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Collegiate Seminar Essay
At Saint Mary s College, the Collegiate Seminar program is a uniquely designed program for students
to serve the College s goals for a liberal education [as it] strives to put students in possession of their
powers to think clearly, critically, and collaboratively, and articulate their ideas effectively powers that
will serve them for the rest of their lives. (SMC Seminar 104 Course Reader) As a requirement for
graduation, all students regardless of what discipline they are in must complete four courses of
seminar. A quite interesting kind of class as it integrates students from different kinds of discipline,
thus, attracting different kinds of perspectives, creating stimulating conversations about varying
topics. Unlike traditional teacher centered teaching, the Seminar program invites students to
interrogate texts and examine questions that are raised by both the text and the students through
stimulating discussions. Additionally, these discussions are meant to create an environment in which
the student and the seminar leader engage together in the pursuit of understanding. (stmarys
ca.edu/collegiate seminar/seminars) Saint Mary s alumni often have said that ... Show more content on
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In Finance, we are continuously presented with data to be analyzed and through evaluation and
synthesis of evidences, assumptions, arguments and so on, we are able to draw conclusions that are
consistent with the text. And in the same manner, in Economics, we sometimes are presented with
different graphs that illustrate different situations regarding economical issues within the country and
as we explore varying assumptions, theses, and arguments within the presented data, we draw
conclusions to understand the status quo. Both the Seminar program and my discipline are
interconnected in ways that is essential to my learning as a student but as well as skills to be applied in
the real
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  • 2. The Ethical Aspects Of Walmart And Tesco Evaluation and comparison of Walmart and Tesco in the ethical aspects According to Loria M. (2009) when Sam Walton founded Walmart in 1962, his mission was to save people money so they could live better. This itself creates tremendous social good. The company is committed to engaging all their stakeholder to become the most responsible and sustainable company they can be. By listening and partnering to their associates, shareholders, customers, government and NGO s they claim to save customers money for good. Like some its peers, Tesco also aims to improve service and provide better value rather than concentrate on pricing alone. These values are carried across the services, non food businesses, and its international operations. In order for this to happen, the company pays considerable focus on harnessing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company tend to pay low wages for their employees compared to other companies such as Tesco (cornerback5, 2011). By this approach, Walmart can remain profitable against their competitors. However, this strategy of success is directing many of its employee (especially ones with kids) directly to poverty. Walmart has the social responsibility to increase its profits and placing employment poverty away from their objective according to a prominent American economist, Milton Friedman. With this Walmart has the rights by making it their top priority to funnel all their efforts towards increasing the prosperity of its shareholder but sacrificing their employee s share. The problem is, although Wal Mart is able to substantively gain from this decision to pay their workers this way, numerous number of its employees are being forced to live in poverty as a result. This does not seem to be ethical in terms of utilitarianism where Wal Mart s decision to exploit their employee s low wages is morally wrong because it does not maximize utility for both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Balance Scorecard SFU The Balance Scorecard Initiative BUS 322 Written Case Miranda Zhang 7/29/2014 Executive Summary This report provides the analysis of case study given to me. Gail Palmer Ashton Graduate School of Business ranks among the top schools of USA but the dean of the institute feels that the school has deviated from its foundations. This analysis proposes implementation of the balanced scorecard and performance metrics in order to achieve the four strategic goals of the institution. Even the ranking is consistent and high the institute needs performance standards devised along the lines of end goals. A balanced scorecard has four perspectives and this report gives the complete exploration of financial, internal, customer and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So in that case performance measures should be selected to end goals of a particular institute. Solution Proposing a balanced scorecard Balanced scorecard is a set of measures, which give the complete view of any business performance. Kaplan and Norton (1995) explained balanced scorecard in following words: The balanced scorecard should translate a business unit s mission and strategy into tangible objectives and measures. The measures represent a balance between external measures for shareholders and customers and internal measures of critical business processes, innovation and learning and growth. The measures are balance between outcome measures, the results of past efforts, and the measures that drive future performance. And the scorecard is balanced between objective, easily quantified outcome measures and subjective, somewhat judgmental, performance... Following are the strategic performance measures of any balanced scorecard: Financial performance: it deals with how the current and potential stakeholders see a particular business. Customer performance: This measure tells the company about the view of customers regarding the company/institute Business and production process performance: This measure proposes set of businesses at which a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay about Gradual and Sudden Anxiety People s anxiety levels will be tested through their heart rates. The resting heart rate of 30 people will be taken, and then the test group will be split in half. The first 15 subjects are going to be told that they are going to watch a scary video. And for the last 15 we will not tell the subjects anything that will happen in the video. A series of health questions that have nothing to do with our project will be asked. The goal of this project is to record any changes in heart rate, due to anxiety, anticipation, and being caught unawares. Anxiety is fear. It is a psychological problem that starts in the brain, when humans see that people are looking at them, and they start to get think that they are being judged. It is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason it is believed the experiment will turn out this way is they will have a majority of the video to anticipate when what is going to happen, so their heart rate will gradually increase before they see the frightening part of the video, at which point their blood pressure and heart rate should spike suddenly. It will also be taken into account how easily somebody gets frightened. That will play an important role in how much the data changes. For the lab, 30 people have been chosen as the test subjects. The people were chosen at random; there was no equation used in choosing who was picked for the lab. The subjects were split into two groups; one would be told that they are going to see a video that will give them good feelings, and then negatives ones suddenly, and the other group would only be told that they are going to see a video, no details. Their resting heart rate Was taken, and recorded it on a table, and then had them watch the video they were randomly assigned to. Immediately after they had finished the video, their heart rates were tested again, and recorded any changes in their diastole, systole, and their pulse. Each of the test subjects was tested separately, and away from other distractions. The variables in this procedure are whether or not the person is a dog or a cat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Faculty Senate Meeting Provided Examples Of Several... Mark Heider HIED 7110 Faculty Senate Review Meeting held 2014 09 09 The Faculty Senate meeting provided examples of several matrix elements, including agenda/direction and partnership . In addition, the structure of the university collegium at BGSU is under consideration for change. Discussions of each of these concepts will be preceded by an overview of the portion of the meeting pertinent to it. The first matrix element to be considered here is agenda/direction . Direction is defined in part as ... either the philosophy of the organization or its policy. (Van Wart 2011). For purposes of this paper, direction will simply be defined as what will the organization do? The chair began the meeting by addressing the change in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The environment, defined by Duncan (1972) as the totality of physical and social factors that are taken directly into consideration in the decision making behavior of individuals in the organization has changed for the Senate. Specifically, the collective bargaining agreement put in place has changed the social structure of the relationship between the faculty and the administration. The previously understood purview of the Senate has been altered by this significant environmental change. The process undertaken to brainstorm the issue of Senate direction was an example of the senate working to modify an element of the university collegium in place at BGSU. University collegium is described by Downey (2006) in part as: the complex network of assumptions, traditions, protocols, relations and structures which permit the professoriate to control the academic affairs of the institution . Utilizing general principles of social constructionism, ideas were considered by the senators in an informal peer to peer fashion to address the above questions. Working as a community of scholars with a wide variety of specializations, the senators made an effort to collectively define a new role for the Senate. Their ideas were collected and will be synthesized, with the intent of producing a sense of the Senate document to be used to guide further activities. The outcome of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Three Stages Of Early Sequential Bilingualism Early sequential bilingualism. Nativist McLaughlin (1984) claims that children whose ages are from two to six, can develop their language competences naturally, so at the time they start their formal education process, they have already mastered them. The author states that during these ages, children are so curious that they start creating and experimenting with language. She also affirms that second language acquisition takes place when children s listening and speaking skills have been well established in their mother tongue before being exposed to a second one. Likewise, a great expositor of early childhood sequential bilingualism is Titone, 1972 (as cited in Beardsmore, 1986), he states that when children are around four to five years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first one is characterized by a silent period. During this stage children listen and observe speakers of the target language s non verbal hints. It is a period that might take a couple of months and teachers should allow it to happen without pressuring the child. During this stage, communication is conveyed by paralinguistic features such as gestures, body language, facial and deictic expressions, to later start replicating some memorized fixed expressions and/or phrases constantly heard from their teachers. In the second stage, children start creating their own sentences in the second language. It is a period where teachers need to be aware of each child s language development to provide not only timely feedback, but also to praise and support them along the process. Finally in the last stage, children start employing the new linguistic code with a more accurate pronunciation, lexical and grammatical use. It is important to mention that during these stages, children code switching back and forth in their two languages. This is considered by the authors as a typical characteristic of bilingual users and it actually helps to increase their fluency ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Econ 5315 Hw 10 Adapted Homework, Ch. 11 (11 points possible) 1. An Analysis of sustainability is similar to a five forces analysis. Comment on this, focusing on the firm you ve been studying for your term project. (1 point) A sustainability analysis is similar to a five forces analysis because they are focus on creating competitive advantage. The sustainability analysis is to analyze and find a way to compete with competitors and deal with potential entrants, in order to maintain profits in the long run. The analysis includes the company s resources and isolating mechanism that help the company to sustain its advantages. The five forces analysis also analyze 5 factors, like supplier power, buyer power, competitors, new entrants, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4. The firm you ve been studying for your term project has co specialized assets. Has this firm prospered from its co specialized assets? Why or why not? (2 points) The firm definitely has prospered from its co specialized assets. You can definitely say like division like American eagle or the from the new union us airways express are assets that complement with the main airline because it reaches a different sector in need of shorter and lower demand flights 6. Are the following likely to create first mover advantages? Why or why not? (2 points: 1 point each) a. Toyota introduced the first commercially successful hybrid car. This will definitely create a first mover advantage. To be the first one of a product will create this advantage and put you a head of competitors. b. T Mobile has introduced free phone calls from international locations. This case is not a first movers advantage example because this is not new for other telephone companies. A. Each of the following parts describes a firm that was an early mover in its market. In light of the information provided, indicate whether the firm s position as an early mover is likely to be the basis of a sustainable competitive advantage, and explain why or why not. (2 points: 1 point each) 1) A bank has issued the largest number of ATM cards in a large urban area. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A Good Friend In A Diamond Guitar By Truman Capote Unwavering trust and the heart to love another person as they would their brother is a key aspect of A Diamond Guitar . In A Diamond Guitar by Truman Capote, there is a man named Mr. Schaeffer who is the ideal good friend. He has been sentenced ninety plus years in a work farm for committing murder. After serving about seventeen years in the work farm a new inmate named Tico Feo, a foreigner from Cuba, arrived in the work farm. Throughout the story, both characters lives are visualized through the perspective of Mr. Schaeffer himself. Both of them end up bonding and connecting their lives in the restricted space of the work farm. Mr. Schaeffer is a good friend because of how he treats Tico Feo as if he were his own brother, keeps his feelings in mind, and gives things to him without asking for anything back. One of Mr. Schaeffer s ways of being a good friend was how he gave stuff to Tico Feo without asking for anything in return. Neither of them had a past together and their relationship is very unique because of how connected they became throughout the story. Amongst one of the first encounters between Tico Feo and Mr. Schaeffer, they were having a conversation about Tico Feo s guitar and sisters. In which Tico Feo ended up bringing up the fact that his sisters used to have dolls like the one Mr. Schaeffer had. Tico Feo was very blatant about wanting the doll and Mr. Schaeffer had no incentive to give him the doll. But, The next evening Mr. Schaeffer brought him the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Importance Of Reading And Writing For Writing The Importance of Reading and Writing How important is reading and writing to you? Do you despise reading, and believe that reading, and writing is useless tasks that we do not need to learn? Literature is not math, it is extremely important to learn, even if you do not go into a field where English is required. We use reading and writing every day. In this essay I will explain why I believe that literature is important. I will give personal examples about why I think that reading and writing are important. We have used written language from the beginning of time. Our ancestors from a long time ago left us written records, symbolism, and pictures to tell us a story about their lives. A lot of these languages I personally cannot read but they are just as important as our language is now. If they did not leave these records we probably would not be as successful of a country as we are today. Books are incredibly important. Without books we would be a lot less intelligent than we are. Books give us knowledge that we could not have gotten any other way. When I was little my great grandpa used to tell me stories about when he was a teenager. He died when I as still in elementary, and soon after he died I had forgotten most of his stories. When I would ask my mom to tell me grandpas stories she never would get the facts right. One day when I was looking through some old pictures I found a few pages form m grandpas journal. I read about how he used to train horses and about his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The National Health Service Report 1. Introduction In 2015, the National Health Service report a rapid rate of increase in the prevalence of obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and type II diabetes across the country (Public Health England, 2015). Data currently shows that 25.6% of the adult population, are currently classified as obese, attributing this rise from 10.6% in 1993 to increase sedimentary lifestyle (Public Health England, 2015). Subsequent work by Egger et al., (2013) identified a critical catalyst for current UK obesity rates, linked to the high consumption of carbonated soft drinks and sugary fruit drinks. Coca Cola Great Britain (CCGB), is the largest manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of non alcoholic beverage in the UK, employing 4000 people and operating out of 13 locations (Odell, 2015). CCGB currently produce 19 brands and 96 different products, UK sales rates of 4 billion bottles and cans per year. Which has aided in CCGB achievement as the market leaders and cemented their presence as one of the most globally recognisable products. (Jorgensen, 1994). In 2015, Coca Cola unveiled a new retail marketing strategy, entitled the One Brand strategy, designed to address growing concerns towards Coca Cola s products, caused by the worldwide debate on sugar and its links to global obesity (Roderick, 2016). 1.1 Research Aim The aim of this report is to apply theoretical frameworks to examine the changes in consumer behaviour and attitudes towards Coca Cola Great Britain (CCGB) One ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Cleveland Indians The Cleveland Indians won Game 1 of the World Series. No, let me rephrase that. The Cleveland Indians dominated Game 1 of the World Series. In a historic night for the city of Cleveland, cheers for the Tribe could be heard from Quicken Loans Arena, where the Cleveland Cavaliers received their 2016 NBA Championship rings and explosively opened their season against the New York Knicks. If the Cavs success is any indication of what s to come, I think Cleveland might actually explode. In a valiant effort, catcher Roberto Perez once again showed that postseason play is all that matters, hitting two home runs and leading the Tribe to a 6 0 victory over the Chicago Cubs. To put it in perspective, Perez has hit three home runs in nine postseason ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Miller was back at it last night, managing to pitch himself into and out of a messy seventh inning when Cubs second baseman Javier Baez loaded the bases with a single. Miller got the outs and the game moved on. Even though it wasn t his usual pristine performance, Miller proved that he s equipped to handle almost anything, and he can be that dependable guy for the Tribe. Lucky enough for us, Cubs ace Jon Lester wasn t on top of his game either, allowing the Indians to score some key runs. Cubs fans everywhere have got to be a little worried, especially as the Indians continued to show their rock solid defense and excellent bullpen rotation. Tonight s game, however, could be a different story. The Cubs are sending Jake Arrieta to the mound against Trevor Bauer, and I absolutely hate that matchup. Bauer is a loose cannon, who easily loses his temper and gets in funks. Quite frankly, I m not confident in his ability to win Game 2. Arrieta is one of my favorite Cubs pitchers, a guy with raw talent and a killer sinker. To go 2 0 at home, the Indians must rely on their team chemistry and Tito s 9 0 record in World Series ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. I Want To Vote When You Vote If you are voting today I want you to take into account of what is best for the United States and the people who call it home . Sadly, everything can t always be black or white but think of what your candidate represents don t just depend upon televised media to make your decision research what each presidential nominee stands for and how they want to change our country. I have never been a very political person and hardly ever communicate my opinion on Facebook because it is a waste of time but hopefully, this takes hold with some of you. My goal is not to start a war of words or hurt anyone s feelings but to tell you how important your choice is. I should not have to say this but our country does not belong to the white demographic this is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Can Historians Make Use Of The Stories That The Romans How can historians make use of the stories that the Romans told about their founders and foundations? Abstract. There are two distinct stories regarding the foundation of ancient Rome, with claims to two founders. The story of Romulus and Remus describes the literal foundation of the city where as the Aeneid addresses the origins in the foundations of the Roman people being descended from Aeneas. In regards to their use to historians, though there is debate as to the legitimacy of historical facts, looking beyond the actual story and noting the difference between versions particularly in Romulus and Remus can give clues of Roman society during the time of it being written. The information contained within the stories of foundation reflects the needs of the Romans citizens and the influences of the era. Introduction. Through the study of past evidence, historians become capable of creating educated interpretations of the past based on such evidence and previous knowledge. Difficulty in interpretation does not come from insufficient evidence, with an abundance of preserved historical works from writers, Livy and Dionysius of Halicarnassus for example, but the unreliable nature of literary tradition (Cornell, 1986) resulting in differentiated opinions of the usefulness of ancient evidence particularly with the incompatible stories of Roman foundation. The usefulness of stories from Romans can become increasingly valuable though there are some historians of the opinion the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Lee Strasberg Film And Theatre Institute Method acting is often misinterpreted as an acting exercise where the actor becomes the character, and keeps the persona of that character until they have completed their work. This misguided thinking has been promoted by pop culture and even sometimes by actors themselves. The Lee Strasberg Film Theatre Institute defines the Method as when actors use their imagination, sense and emotion to conceive characters with unique and original behavior, creating performances grounded in the human truth of the moment. This definition focuses more on the relationship between the actor and their character, rather than both being one and the same. Method acting is not a new idea. It is thought to have been considered an acting exercise for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... in Brody) Actors are constantly searching for the truth behind these moments, and then use this truth to tell the story of their character. When the truth is found, and then executed well, the actor has reached their goal. At the end of the entire process, the actor s goal is simple: tell the story with as much truth as possible. This is where Method acting comes into play as a way to connect to the truth, and to translate the truth for the actor s audience. Another actor who greatly benefitted from the Method is Marlon Brando. He is widely believed to be one of the most influential actors ever, and turned going to the movies into a psychological experience. For some of his most famous roles in movies such as A Streetcar Named Desire, The Godfather, and Julius Caesar, Brando utilized his own personal emotional history to accurately portray his characters. (Thomson) An interesting aspect of the Method that tends to be looked over, is the fact that it is actually considered to be a very masculine and American way of acting. Few female actors have been famously successful with Method acting. The Method is preferred by some actors because they believe it to be a more sincere way of conveying the truth of a character and story. These actors are considered to be extremely dedicated to their craft, since they are so willing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Grease Play Analysis Grease Play Evaluation Great Theater Company put on the play Grease from April first through the seventh of 2016. The musical Grease was written by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. The director of the performance was David Symalla. Twenty four individuals composed of the entire cast. The whole cast was eighteen years or older. This gave the play a more mature feel. A live orchestra preformed the music, which consisted of eight members. The orchestra brought the play to life and made the show even more enjoyable. The entire cast was amazing at singing. It was clear that there are a lot of talented people in the central Minnesota area. The performance ran smoothly and no major mistakes stood out. The characters of Danny, Kenickie, and Rizzo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The microphone could have been louder to hear him better. Even though Sandy was a main character, she did not capture the attention of the audience like she should have. During the high school prom scene, the choreography seemed a little boring. More complex dance routines could have been added to liven up the multiple dance numbers during this scene. Costumes and slang used matched the 1950s time period. The costumes looked authentic and really set the tone for the play. Slang and language throughout the play mattered the time period perfectly. A staircase that lit up to the beat of the music added a lot of interest to multiple dance numbers. Several different sets were set up during the play, and it was obvious where the characters were. The props and setting structures were constructed very well. A drag race scene did take place during the performance. The concept of preforming it seemed difficult, but the special effects and choreography worked out well. It felt like Danny and the rival gang leader were actually racing on stage. That was extremely impressive. The show was very entertaining. The language and themes were more mature, so it would not be advised for children to attend. Many of the jokes were for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. International Trade Theory Of Comparative Advantage And... Several theories about international trade explain why countries have the opportunity to trade, theory of comparative advantage and absolute advantage. Adam Smith came up with the theory of absolute advantage where the country that produces more of one good that another country has simply an absolute advantage over it. This theory normally constructed with two commodities and two countries. In Schuhmachers article Adam Smith s theory of absolute advantage and the use of doxography in the history of economics he says, each nation can produce one good with less expenditure of human labor than the other and thus more cheaply. (Schuhmachers, 2012) In this case, both countries will specialize in only producing the commodity, which they have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means it does not matter if country A can produce more overall than country B, as long as B can produce it more efficiently than country A. Country B will choose to produce that product and then trade it with country A. When a country focuses on a good that it is efficient in producing for a lower price then they increase national income and company s increase profits. An example of comparative advantage: Country A can produce 28 bikes and 4 radios, Country B can produce 32 bikes and 12 radios. Country B has an absolute advantage in both products but it has a comparative advantage specifically in radios because it can efficiently produce 3 times more for less than Country A (Economics Online, 2017.) Both theories have the positive effect of making economies that trade grow. Trade makes a price range below the local price possible. Furthermore, the exporting country can produce more and the importing country can use its resources on other products in which it is better at producing. However, because trade prices of foreign goods are lower local goods will experience lower demand. This is one of the reasons for a trade restriction the government of a country will help maintain local businesses. Factor Proportion theory was originally created by two Swedish economists. According to this theory, one condition for trade is that countries differ with respect to the availability of the factors of production. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Innocence Taken Essay Innocence Taken In a world of violence and greed, parents are on the frontlines of a morality battle for the sake of their children. If they are not battling teen drug and alcohol abuse, these protectors of progeny constantly monitor for depression, sexual behavior, bad influences, and everything under the sun that could be in harms way of their offspring. There are many predators in the game of life that seek to manipulate and deceive these innocent juveniles for personal gains and selfish reasons. At a time when their childhood experiences are building the adult that they will become, many are out seeking to distort or pervert this outcome. Childhood has long been recognized as a critical period in the development of many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even worse was the fact that he had been accused several times of touching students and offering them money for sexual favors (Bridges). As for the priest, normally one that is respected as a spiritual leader and link to heaven above, he was caught molesting children when working in South Florida and was sent to work in Tampa were he again abused at least four more young boys (Kleinberg). But most despicable of all three is the group of Miami residents. This gaggle of disgust consisted of two men in their mid 50s and two women, ages forty one and twenty five. They made their living off of selling girls ranging from twelve to fifteen years young in a child prostitution ring (De Valle). If not for an anonymous tip, the group s control and manipulation of these girls would have continued. Control, being a major issue for the pedophile, can be in the form money or expensive possessions that the child might not otherwise be able to attain. Sometimes drugs are used to hook them into returning to the source. Pedophiles even will go so far as to threaten the child with physical harm, shame, or lack of love to keep their silence. Going to extraordinary lengths, these predators major focus is to maintain the relationship as a secret due to the fact that it is against the law and they know the price that they will pay in jail if incarcerated. For those that do not know, pedophiles are normally badly beaten or killed in prison due to the nature of their crime. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Myth Of Fourteenth Century Europe During a period within fourteenth century Europe, a pestilence known as the bubonic plague swept across eastern Asia and into England via trade, leaving millions dead in its wake. The Black Plague arrived at a time of war and famine in Europe, only further devastating the lives of medieval citizens. Religiously, socially, and politically, there were no immediate changes from the Black Plague, however, a Catholic schism, the ability for social mobility, and standing armies would develop in the following years, ultimately leading to sizable differences in life. The essence of fourteenth century European life revolved around the Roman Catholic Church; the papacy asserted spiritual rule and every individual was devoted to God and their beliefs. Therefore, when the plague hit Europe and killed one third to one half of the entire population, people questioned God as to why He would kill entire towns across the continent. Communities prayed for forgiveness, believing they had committed a sin large enough to deserve such a disease, however, clergymen, priests, and average citizens alike fell ill to the Black Plague, and none were spared. After the plague diminished from Europe, the church had a schism which entailed three popes at a single time, and the Renaissance led to a humanistic movement where people began to turn to individualism. This new found set of ideals would further lead to a sixteenth century reformation of the church, altering the course of history. The citizens of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Sinking Of The Lusitania Essay The source is valuable for understanding how the sinking of the Lusitania caused violence within Liverpool. The source suggests that one reason why the riots occurred was due to public outrage. O Mara states that that the names of the drowned were appalling . This is supported by the fact that Liverpool was Lusitania s home port . This would have caused locals to feel personally attacked by the sinking of the Lusitania. To add, the majority of those who were lost in the sinking were from the Merseyside. Over 150 of those who died were from the city of Liverpool, this would have added to the rage of the riots as the tight knit community would have known people affected by the sinking, O Mara goes on to talk of the cries of the women whose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clearly depicting a scene in which the police forces were not turning a blind eye to the anti German violence. The provenance of the source adds to its significance when discussing public outrage as a reason to why the anti German riots occurred, the source is from Pat O Mara, a man growing up in Liverpool during the riots, O Mara would have a particular insight into the reaction of a soldier to the Lusitania, O Mara was a ordinary seaman , O Mara also states that he had connections with those who were killed in the sinking, meaning O Mara s anger toward the Germans also represents the other 2000 rioters during May 1915. However the source does not address all the elements of anti German outrage, prior to 1915 there was already major anti German propaganda, one example is The Battle of Dorking which depicts Britain being invaded by German speakers, this may have been caused by the increasing number of German immigrants arriving in Britain. Overall, the source is significant when discussing public outrage as a reason for the anti German riots because the author has a first hand account of the riots, which he mentions the anger of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Cuomo s Decision Making Process Republican Bob McDonnell announced his candidacy for governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia nearly 14 months ago, and today he announced that he would be resigning his post as Attorney General of the Commonwealth as of February 20, 2009. Stepping down from his position as Virginia s Attorney General was a difficult decision, according to McDonnell, and his decision was based partly upon the tradition of former Attorney Generals seeking higher office stepping down to keep the Attorney General s office free from politics. He also noted that campaigning to be Virginia s governor is a full time job in it of itself. Unlike many politicians nationwide, including Barack Obama and John McCain, who opt to hold onto their political offices until election ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What are the implications of Cuomo s endorsement, or lack thereof? If Cuomo remains mum, he runs the risk that voters will view him as weak and unable to take a stand. After all, Cuomo has experience and expertise. He knows the candidates for Attorney General better than the average voter. Shouldn t it be incumbent upon him to help his constituents decide upon the important issue of the upcoming Attorney General who will represent them? On the other hand, if Cuomo endorses a candidate, it could have great influence upon the election s outcome for the reasons mentioned above. Also, some voters cast their votes based upon popularity, likability, rather than upon issues. If they like Cuomo, they might vote for the candidate he endorses solely for that reason. According to the NY Daily News article, Cuomo s nod particularly if it comes at the eleventh hour could tip the balance in what is widely expected to be a low turnout election. Mr. Cuomo, please stay mum. Allow the candidates to represent themselves to the voters. Let them explain their qualifications and stands on issues. Allow the voters to do what it is their responsibility to do be informed, know who they are voting for, why they are voting, and cast sincere, well informed votes. This is the American way; this is democracy. For Cuomo to endorse an Attorney General candidate now would be part of the politics as usual political game. How can a voter be sure that the reasons Cuomo endorses someone are reasons that matter to him or her? If Cuomo s endorsement attracts voters who do not look into or care about the issues, it will do a great disservice to all of us. We don t want an Attorney General in office mainly because Mr. Cuomo wants him or her there. We want an AG who will be best for the people, chosen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Human Consciousness Before one can establish a morally permissible approach to creating an artificial human like intelligence, the origin of human consciousness must be determined in order to find a viable method of recreation. It would then become evident that problem of morality in conscious machines lies not in the method of its construction, as it is the necessary means to an end, but the act of creation itself as well as the upbringing of the machine comparable to that of a human being. Prior to the development of consciousness, according to Julian Jaynes, was the structure known as the bicameral mind. He argued that the cognitive function of a human being was vastly different before the end of the second millennium bc: the right hemisphere was responsible ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This leaves people with a practical limitation: what we call consciousness would have to derive from within the human cognitive functions. Arthur Koestler has boiled the process of creation down to a mechanical system he termed bisociation , in which two previously unrelated matrices of experience are combined, and a new understanding of a situation is established. As Archimedes cried eureka, the common occurrence of the water rising was combined with the problem he was tasked to solve, and so came the solution of the displacement of water should be of equal volume as the crown. What Koestler hadn t expected, however, is the ubiquitous nature far beyond what he proposed. At birth, the human brain knows only the basic biological instincts necessary for survival. But as it grows, new knowledge and experiences are accumulated to form a fundamental baseline for the bisociation process. Considering the variables involved in even the simplest of real life circumstances, it is unrealistic to expect any one portion of the baseline to resemble the situation exactly. This baseline, therefore, can only define a standardized version of situations and the appropriate reactions associated with it. The process of bisociation is then necessary for the improvisation of a response in accordance. Unlike Jaynes theory that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Similarities Between Greek And Persian Empires Although they bear some superficial similarities, the differences between Greeks and Persians during the years 1000 30 B.C.E are clear. The thought that the Greek empires are better than the Persian empires is one that I believe in. Greece and Persia s religion is one factor that makes both of these empires so diverse from each other. During the Achaemenid Period, the main religion of Persia at the time was Zoroastrianism, which the Iranian prophet and reformer Zoroaster founded in the 6th century B.C.E. At the time the royal family brought in Zoroastrianism to Persia, and since the royal family believed in it, most of the people of the Persian Empire choose to believe in it too. Greece on the other hand, did not have a religion until 146 B.C.E when Christianity entered the empire. Before Christianity had entered Greece, they believed in their mythological stories. Each myth or story had a lesson to be learned by the reader. Together with religion, the way each empire ran their government was a major difference between the Greek and the Persian Empire. In fact, Greece was originally a monarchy, but later on, Athens, one of the city states of Greece, started the first ever democratic. During this time Greece also sets up individual towns called city states. A few of the most powerful city states include Athens, Sparta and Argos. Persia on the other hand was always a monarchy. In Persia, governors called Satrap govern each province called Satrapies. Although it was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Charles Livingston Kelly Father Charles Livingston Kelly was born on April 10, 1925 in a small Georgia town. He first decided to join the Army when he was just 15 years old. He ran away from home and lied about his age so he could fight in Europe. He was wounded in Europe and after returning from the war he finished school, to include college. After college he worked as a high school principal. Kelly s first love was always the Army though and he enlisted in the Army and eventually became a commissioned officer. Kelly went on to attend flight school in Fort Sill, Oklahoma and graduated in 1954. Charles Kelly served in Korea where he was a member of the 50th Medical Attachment (Helicopter Ambulance). The helicopter came into its own in the Korean conflict but it was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Flying into the middle of firefights, at night and in bad weather. Kelly never criticized anyone who did not get the patients he would simply just go get them him self. Kelly was fearless and never turned down a mission his creed was No compromise. No rationalization. No Hesitation. Fly the mission. Now! (Marek, n.d.). Kelly was on a mission on July 1, 1964 to a supposed secure landing zone, while on the ground they started to take fire and the ground forces yelled for Kelly to depart and he replied when I have your wounded . These were the last words that Kelly spoke because after this a bullet entered the aircraft and struck him in the heart and the aircraft crashed. The crew all got out alive and they had a physician onboard with them that pronounced Kelly dead at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. IBM Strategy Essay As CEO of IBM, Samuel J. Palmisano used the momentum of the success gained under the leadership of Louis Gestner to steer the business in a new direction. Sam intends to restore the organization to the former status it held as a technological leader with an admirable company culture. Palmisano s plan calls for the reorganization of the executive management board, restructuring of incentive programs, and an emphasis on collaboration across all divisions. Establishing closer relationships between researchers and clients is also a key factor in creating new opportunities for growth for IBM. E business on demand is the new initiative at the heart of Palmisano s strategy for the growth of IBM s Global Services. E business will transform ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During Palmisano s leadership Global Services became IBM s most profitable division and continues to display tremendous growth potential. The division sells IT packages to organizations that include software, hardware, as well as systems and software integration. To achieve the seamless integration of systems IBM has made a major investment in open source technologies such as the Linux operating system and grid computing. Linux is one of the world s fastest growing operating system. IBM is a strong supporter of Linux as a way to promote open standards. Open standards allow the interoperability of various applications, technologies, and computer devices, providing customers with a wider choice and flexibility to deploy applications.2 The open source licensing of these technologies allows IBM to develop upon their capabilities to suit the client s needs while eliminating the expense of commercial products. The recent inclination for corporations to downsize IT departments and reduce operation costs means that IBM cannot rely on the sales of hardware and software for continued growth. Sam Palmisano s vision for IBM s future success is contingent on the company becoming a provider of On Demand Business IT services. The concept is to distribute computer services like utilities and have customers pay on a usage basis. This removes the burden of capital and resources necessary to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Building Healthy Society The peoples of the dominant human societies lost their sense of attachment to the living earth, and societies became divided between the rulers and the ruled, exploiters and exploited. The brutal competition for power created a relentless play or die, rule or be ruled dynamic of violence and oppression and served to elevate the most ruthless to the highest positions of power. Since the fateful turn, the major portion of the resources available to human societies has been diverted from meeting the needs of life to supporting the military forces, prisons, palaces, temples, and patronage for retainers and propagandists on which the system of domination in turn depends. Great civilizations built by ambitious rulers fell to successive waves of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over a lifetime, those who enjoy the requisite emotional support traverse a pathway from the narcissistic, undifferentiated magical consciousness of the newborn to the fully mature, inclusive, and multidimensional spiritual consciousness of the wise elder. The lower, more narcissistic, orders of consciousness are perfectly normal for young children, but become sociopathic in adults and are easily encouraged and manipulated by advertisers and demagogues. The higher orders of consciousness are a necessary foundation of mature democracy. Perhaps Empire s greatest tragedy is that its cultures and institutions systematically suppress our progress to the higher orders of consciousness. Given that Empire has prevailed for 5,000 years, a turn from Empire to Earth Community might seem a hopeless fantasy if not for the evidence from values surveys that a global awakening to the higher levels of human consciousness is already underway. This awakening is driven in part by a communications revolution that defies elite censorship and is breaking down the geographical barriers to intercultural exchange. The consequences of the awakening are manifest in the civil rights, women s, environmental, peace, and other social movements. These movements in turn gain energy from the growing leadership of women, communities of color, and indigenous peoples, and from a shift in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Air Commerce Act Of 1926 Research Paper The Air Mail Acy of 1925 (Kelly Act) Before aircraft, long distance movement of mail was the domain of the railroads. As the use of aircraft in the transportation of mail started to increase, the railroads began to worry about their longstanding government contracts, and how aviation would infringe upon them. Using airplanes was extremely cost effective, and their use could not be denied. In order to appease both sides the Postmaster, Harry S. New, and Congressman, Clyde Kelly, collaborated to create a legislative bill in 1925 that increased the use of aircraft but made the airline companies pay for it by requiring the use of larger airplanes that could transport passengers in addition to the mail. Ten company s bids for the 12 contract airmail (CAM) routes established throughout the United States. These companies included, Colonial Air Transport founded by Juan Trippe, whom later founded Pan American Airways, Robertson Aircraft Corporation the forerunner to American Airlines, National Air Transport that later became United Airlines, and several others that would become well known airlines of today. Many improvements to aircraft design were a result of this bill, these improvements led to better engines, better cargo capacity, and overall more reliable aircraft. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The act purpose was to promote the use of air commerce by establishing: 1. Safety requirements and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Persuasive Essay On Asylum Seekers Asylum seekers and refugees have been left and deserted on Nauru and Manus Island following the act to shut down detentions centres by the government. These refugees are unable to contact the Australian public and they lack legal support as well as medical services. And although Australians are protesting the unjust and unfair treatment of these people who are in need, the Australian government has refused to help these people out of what the Government placed them in the first place, despite their knowledge of their terrible living conditions and treatment. The 1951 Refugee Convention is the international document that states who can be identified as a refugee, what their rights are and what legal actions that will take place in their case. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The locals have been said to hold protests as well as have blockades against the new camping areas that the asylum seekers have been moved to. According to a Human Rights Report that was documented in October 2017, a man almost lost his arm due a machete attack, while another asylum seeker suffered a fractured skull after he was attacked with a metal rod, in addition to this, medical supplies and other services were already at an all time low. Asylum seekers suffer snakes inside their accommodation, malaria, lack of malaria tablets, no mosquito nets, [and] inedible food that often has cockroaches in it . (The Sydney Morning Herald, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Death And The King s Horseman Analysis Sarah Goodson Dr. Babcock ENG 239 28 September 2017 Prompt 1 In Wole Soyinka s play, Death and the King s Horseman, the English presence in Nigeria is well established. As each scene goes by the audience can feel European colonialism lurking heavily in the background. With this English influence on the Yoruba people the community is swept with unsteadiness and conflict. The dominant events in Soyinka s play symbolize a larger conflict; although the English believe they are shedding light and bringing progress to the Nigerians, the Nigerians don t welcome these foreigners and only wish to continue their cultural ways in peace. Soyinka argues that although the English believe what they are doing is necessary, they are the ones who are intruding on someone else s culture and they should respect that, no matter how uncivilized or odd it may seem. Not accepting and misunderstanding one another s culture is a leading conflict in this play. The Yoruba community has very different beliefs on death compared to the English. When speaking of death, Elesin states: When the hour comes watch me dance along the narrowing path gazed by the soles of my great precursors. My soul is eager (Soyinka, 10). In contrast, Jane believes that this view is nonsense. Life should never be thrown away deliberately (Soyinka, 42) The Yoruba community celebrates death and welcomes the afterlife. While the English fear death. This misunderstanding and lack of acceptance of cultural differences leads Pilkings to act on what he thinks is best, when it is not what is best for the community. Throughout the novel the Yoruba culture continually is disrespected by the colonists who invade their community. In the play Pilkings and his wife Jane are dressed in egungun costumes which they confiscated from cult leaders. Amusa pleads with Pilkings and Jane to take them off. They respond saying You don t believe this nonsense do you? I thought you were a good Muslim. ( Soyinka, 19) Jane and Pilkings are surprised that Amusa can still respect the Yoruba culture while believing in something different. Amusa can t stand it any longer and leaves saying I treat egungun with respect before running off ( Soyinka, 20). Amusa represents what Soyinka is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Influence that Issey Miyake´s Japanese Heritage Hand... Discuss the influence that Issey Miyake s Japanese heritage had on his designs. 1971 Miyake s intentions where To discover the traditional beauty of a Japan which is disappearing; to emphasise the importance of industrially produced clothes by using synthetic materials; to demonstrate the secret beauty of Japanese women. I am striving to create clothes which give paramount importance to the movement of the body. Rather than fashion that one puts on, I want to produce fashion that one takes off...for that is where the beauty of man s primitive spirit is found. (Tokyo Vogue p44) Even though Miyake gained traditional Western training he wanted to find his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 224). Jouve (1997) suggests that Miyake s approach differs to Western design arguing that he sees the body as a reed, a neutral flexible thing, in the tradition of the kimono. Yet Miyake suggests that the oversized and sculptural shapes have more to do with accessibility and the experience of the wearer: I want women to be able to wear my clothing in the kitchen, when they re pregnant...My clothes are for the young, the old, the short, the tall. They re ageless you see? (Frankel, 2001, p.48) Miyake basic philosophy can be traced to the traditions of the kimono and, Samurais, paper arts, the tea ceremony and Buddhist concepts. The kimonos simple construction makes it accessible to very social strata of Japan. Despite being boxy, it drapes the body loosely with plenty of space between the body and cloth, allowing freedom of movement with simplicity of cut. While traditional Japanese clothes have been made of natural fibres such as cotton, silk and paper, Miyake places emphasis on the ancient interest and import of industrially produced clothes with synthetic materials. He sees technology as a way to revive rather than replace tradition and craftsmanship. He comments that the joint power of technology and manual work enables us to revive the warmth of the human hand, in other words, to come close to the value inherent in artisanal work (Sato, 1998, p. 55). By doing this he harnesses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The International Planned Parenthood Federation Progress in reducing maternal mortality has been slow and uneven, including in Latin America, where 23,000 women die each year from preventable causes. Citation (research) The International Planned Parenthood Federation helps address this concerns; this organization is located in 170 countries. This paper will specifically focus on the globalization issues within five Latin states as well as the economic plans within the IPPF overall. The International Planned Parenthood Federation can benefit from economic globalization, however, it really depends on the global market and government monitoring specifically within the Latin states. This includes expenses, exchange loss, transparency and restricted funding. It is of my opinion that the International Planned Parenthood indeed does benefit from economic globalization within certain limitations. I think it is important to first understand what the International Planned Parenthood Federation does and why its existence is essential in this world. The International Planned Parenthood Federation is a global service provider and a leading advantage of sexual and reproductive health and rights for all. We are a worldwide movement of national organizations working with and for communities and individuals. IPPF works towards the world where women, men and young people everywhere have control over their own bodies, and therefore their destinies. The world where they are free to choose parenthood or not; free to decide how many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Politics of Massachusetts throughout the Ages Essay The Politics of Massachusetts The Constitution Drafted in 1779, the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is the oldest functioning written constitution in the world. Drafted by none other than John and Samuel Adams, along with John Bowdoin, it served as a model for our own nation s Constitution. It features a structure, composed of chapters, sections and articles, vastly more organized than any other state constitution of its time. Within this document, rights of the citizens, and the framework of the states government is outlined. While it has changed over the years, it manages to paint a picture of the inner workings of Massachusetts politics. Some remarkable features in Massachusetts Constitution are ideas which were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Outlining the powers of the President of the institution to improve education, as well as calling attention to the importance of literature. These key features would lead to Massachusetts becoming one of the forefronts of education in the world. The executive branch, as outlined in the Constitution, is composed of a Governor, a Lt. Governor, as well as numerous councilors from amongst the state. The governor is the only person allowed to suspend the laws, and must review every bill and law before it is passed. He, or she, is the Commander in Chief of the militia, and appoints all judicial officers. However, these powers are limited, as the legislative body may supersede the power of the governor with a 2/3 majority vote in both houses. Furthermore, the other members of the Executive branch are elected separately, unlike many of the governors of the country, the Lieutenant Governor, as well as the councilors, Secretary, Treasurer, and Commissary, are elected into office, and keep the governor in check. This limits the power of the governor greatly, primarily only allowing the governor to recommend budget plans, and guide the General Court in his own direction. The governor may reduce items or parts of items in bills appropriating money, with reason provided, but is mostly at the mercy of the councilors. The legislature of the Commonwealth, is bicameral, much like our Congress, it is composed of a Senate and a House of Representatives. The Senate, made up of 40 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Speech On Child Labor So..What is child labor? Child labor is children basically being slaves for other people. Children who are involved in child labor are sold by their parents to other companies. Adults would not be considered people who are in child labor because they are grown adults. They work in fields and factories but mostly factories. Sometimes they work in gold mines but with no safety equipment whatsoever. These children work all day and not like you think which is maybe 3 hours. They spend countless hours which I doubt you would even guess working in those fields, Factories and gold mines. This segment will teach you all about child labor and what effects it has on these children. In this essay you will learn about Child Labor and how it affects different children They are doing work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But that is what set Activists wondering about child labor and what they can do to prevent it from happening again.This became now a worldwide issue and eventually Craig Kielburger heard about the problem and he figured out how he could solve it. He eventually started a organization that helped kids in child labor. He eventually got a success and was able to help other kids in child labor. All of this just started because of the shooting. Right now Child Labor is a International problem and it is trying to be stopped in many countries. We do not child labor because it is a very sad thing to deal with and we do have sympathy for what those children are going through and how much they have to work. They are not just doing chores, they are doing labor. Now let us get into more about the mines that the children do work in. The mines that the children in child labor work in are very poisonous. They are unlicensed but they still force the children who do not wear the proper safety equipment to work in the mines and to mine the gold. The reason of the poison in the mines is because of Mercury which is a very deadly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Socio Economic Status Affects Education Proving students in our Nation with a better education can help save our children from the clutches of poverty, crime, drugs, and hopelessness, and we help safeguard our Nation s prosperity for generations yet unborn. Elijah Cummings. He makes a very extremely good point. Kids who receive a better education rarely ever become poor, fall into crime or drugs. They learn exactly what they need to do to become successful. Which is the main reason why when you look at kids who are poor they aren t getting the smarted and neither are their parents. The socio economic status does impact education in many ways if not in all ways. A lot of people would say that it has nothing to do with money and it all depends on the person, but have you ever realized that people who live in Beverly Hills have a way better education than someone in Philadelphia. What makes them so different? One thing and that s money. Those parents are able to pay for their kids to have the best education out there. While some families in Philadelphia can barely afford to feed their kids. Of course though that s not the only factor when it comes to a kid who receives the better education. It also depends on how much the school makes in terms of money and the teachers, because even if you re not poor or if you live in a bad area then your kid could be receiving a bad education. Isaiah Lamb was once one of the many students in public education who standard of living was very poor Money for his family was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Evolution of the Philippine Flag EVOLUTION OF THE PHILIPPINE FLAG The Katipunan (1892 1897) | The First KKK (Kataastaasan at Kagalanggalang Katipunan ng Mga Anak ng Bayan The Highest and Most Honorable Society of the Sons of the Nation) Flag (1892) With the establishment of the Katipunan, Andres Bonifacio requested his wife, Gregoria de Jesus, and with the help of Benita Rodriguez to create a flag for the society. De Jesus created a simple red flag bearing the society s acronym, KKK, in white and arranged horizontally at the center of a rectangular piece of red cloth (locally called kundiman ). The color red represents the blood and courage of the Katipuneros who stood ready to fight for freedom and shed their blood if need be. This was the flag which was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Let us fight to the finish, was one of his favorite remarks. Owing more to Freemasonry than to traditional Katipunero imagery. This flag looked like the pirates banner in the Caribbean. It is said that Andres Bonifacio made fun of this flag, calling it Bungo ni Llanera or Llanera s skull. | | The Aguinaldo Magdalo Flag (August 30, 1896). When the revolution heated up, the Magdiwang group of the Katipunan, which operated in Cavite under Gen. Santiago Alvarez, adopted a flag consisting of a red flag with the character at the centre of the flag is a K in an ancient Filipino alphabet or alibata script in white placed at the center of a sun with eight pointed rays, again representing the Katipunan and the eight revolutionary provinces in Luzon that pledged its support to fight under Aguinaldo s banner and to start the Philippine revolution. This was the flag adopted by General Emilio Aguinaldo for his Magdalo group at Kawit, Cavite on August 30, 1896. General Aguinaldo referred to this flag in his proclamation of October 31, 1896: Filipino people!! The hour has arrived to shed blood for the conquest of our liberty. Assemble and follow the flag of the Revolution it stands for Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. Due to the popularity of General Aguinaldo, it was used by the revolutionary forces until December 30, 1897 when it was hauled down from the flagstaff at Biak na Bato, signifying the end of warfare with Spain after the peace agreement. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Transnational Corporation (TNC) Networks The term of Transnational Corporation (TNC), as its name suggests, is a reference to a firm whose influence is not limited to a single nation. A transnational corporation is a firm that has the power to coordinate and control operations in more than one country (Dicken, 2011, p. 110). This influence can take many forms such as subsidiaries or production facilities in other countries, but ownership is not mandatory for a corporation to have sway in another country. A TNC could gain power in a country other than its home through connections to suppliers or through the act of outsourcing (Stevis, Transnational Corporations, 2013). These connections also hint at an idea, suggested by Dicken, that in many ways TNCs are Networks within ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are multitudes of roles that states can fill; which they are called upon to undertake can depend on the type of capitalism and the wishes of the administration currently in power. One of the most common roles of a state is to function as a regulator over the economy. Under this role, states can provide structure to help support stable and functioning markets, such as providing the means to protect property rights; regulations can also be used to restrict certain forms of trade, or to see that a certain issue that is important to the population of the country is addressed (Stevis, Roles of Sates, 2013). Beyond this basic role, states can also act as both Collaborators and Competitors towards private firms. States can collaborate to help bring a certain firm to the country, or to help others compete in a certain market in the world political economy through subsidies and other benefits (Stevis, Roles of Sates, 2013). States, however, can play the reverse role by competing against a firm or market. This can take the form of both direct competition, such as through state owned enterprises, or more indirect methods, subsidizing an opposing industry (Stevis, State Capitalism, 2013). Relationship of States and TNCs Like the variance in the roles many states take on, the interactions of states and TNCs can differ greatly. While it depends significantly on the form of capitalism the state adheres to, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay On Aviation Industry INTRODUCTION Aviation Industry plays an important role in the economic growth of anation. It not only promotes international trade but also provides an effective and fastest means of transportation across the globe. Today, in the world of globalization and cut throat competition the value of time has become more precious. The history of Indian Aviation industry lies back in the year 1912.The first domestic flight was taken between Delhi and Karachi by the Indian State Air Services. Tata Airlines started with an air mail service in the year 1912.It was renamed as Air India in 1946. There were few players at the time of independence including Tata Airlines, Indian National Airways, Deccan Airways .In 1953 ,the government nationalized the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have set a record for using the lightest passenger seats in India which weigh only 12.8 Kgs. They have started using paint which overall weighs 50 Kgs less. Such weight savings are negligible on their own but collectively ,they have helped Indigo to cut on costs and function as a low cost airline . 2. Maintaining a young fleet:Indigo uses the strategy of selling and leasing its planes,thus helping the airline to constantly replace its fleet,hence preventing the need for major checks and repairs. 3. Excellent Quality of Service: Some of the reasons for the outstanding quality are as follows: a. The management and staff are hired only after the CEO meets with each of them individually. b. The airline also employs far lesser number of people as compared to other airlines. c. The airline has trained its crews to de plane the passengers in 6 minutes and unload the baggage in 10 minutes. It regularly acheives Turn around times of around 22 25 minutes(Industry Average being much more than 30 minutes). The lesser the time taken at the airports, the more the airplane can fly and earn more 4. Reliable and On Time Service: Indigo s Management has tried to attract customers with more than just low fares. An important factor is its on time performance of 94 per cent much higher than its other rivals. For instance, to ensure that its flights depart and arrive on time in spite of the dense ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Pros And Cons Of The Establishment Clause The First Amendment declares, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . The fundamental ideas behind the Free Exercise Clause and the Establishment Clause are both involved in the literature of this statement. Both of these clauses support the separation of government involvement in religious affairs. Nonetheless, the Establishment Clause is distinct from the former because it specifically requires a degree of separation between church and state (Rossum, 281). The last century has seen a great deal of governmental interaction with religious groups and practices. As a result, the use of litigation to settle these disputes has been extremely prevalent. Perhaps, the first trial to outline the Establishment Clause was Everson v. Board of Education. The court ruled in a 5 4 decision upholding a New Jersey program that covered the cost of bus transportation for students attending private schools (Rossum, 281). Although the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the religious students, it unanimously agreed that the Establishment Clause was designed to serve as a separating force between church and state. Justice Black s subsequent statement regarding the court s decision was significant considering its implications from that point forward. His statement suggested that the Establishment Clause imposes equally strict restrictions on state and federal actions regarding religious affairs. Moreover, it stated that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Moon And Mercury Similarities Nadia Szijjarto 101019833 PHYS 1901 Tuesday November 17, 2015 Professor Maybury Assignment 2 1. At first glance, the Moon and Mercury have similar surface features yet on closer inspection we find that significant differences exist. Compare and contrast the surfaces of the two bodies and outline their respective geological histories. The geology of the moon and mercury are very similar due to certain key aspects, but there are also a few qualities that differentiate the two bodies. The Moon has a radius of 1738km in comparison with Mercury, the smallest of the major planets with a radii of 2440km. The average density of the Moon is 3.37 g/cm3 that is consistent with basaltic silicates. Like Earth the Moon has a layered system, consisting of a crust, mantle, and core. From the radius and the mass Mercury has a mean density of 5.4 g/cm3 which implies a dense iron (Fe) core. Just as the Moon consists of an iron core with a softer molten liquid iron outer core. The outer core is believed to extend out as far as 500km. The Moons core only holds 2% of its mass. Since Mercury is low in mass there is less heat stored from formation its core is probably sold rather than liquid. The lunar surface of the Moon is grey and tan, with a low albedo. Albedo is the reflective properties of planets, satellites, and asteroids. Mercury also has a low albedo, which signifies that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Urbanization Of Homelessness After watching the Bloomington city council meeting on February 3, 2016 there were multiple inherent issues which were discussed for the betterment of Bloomington as a whole. Some of the topics ranged from healthcare and education, to homelessness and safety. Though many plans the council mentioned which are currently in place are newer policies, a couple have been in place since our country s origin. The councils use of public opinion and fundamental policies allows for Bloomington to demonstrate an example of a successfully run city. The first topic discussed was when the chairman of the Bloomington Human Rights Commission presented their annual human right award to the downtown research officer program of the Bloomington Police Department. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the increase in numbers, police officers would be able to crack down on urban crime, and work toward decreasing crime rates. Additionally, in order to solve the problem of homelessness I would suggest to take a new approach to this problem by creating more developments and potentially providing and generating jobs for the homeless. This city planning tool is referred to as municipalities control to direct growth and development in downtown areas. Though making more spaces for homeless people to go helps their wellbeing, it doesn t help the fact that more and more people are becoming homeless because they are unable to find work. By creating jobs for a portion of the homeless that are able to work, it will decrease the number of homeless people on the streets which will better the downtown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Collegiate Seminar Essay At Saint Mary s College, the Collegiate Seminar program is a uniquely designed program for students to serve the College s goals for a liberal education [as it] strives to put students in possession of their powers to think clearly, critically, and collaboratively, and articulate their ideas effectively powers that will serve them for the rest of their lives. (SMC Seminar 104 Course Reader) As a requirement for graduation, all students regardless of what discipline they are in must complete four courses of seminar. A quite interesting kind of class as it integrates students from different kinds of discipline, thus, attracting different kinds of perspectives, creating stimulating conversations about varying topics. Unlike traditional teacher centered teaching, the Seminar program invites students to interrogate texts and examine questions that are raised by both the text and the students through stimulating discussions. Additionally, these discussions are meant to create an environment in which the student and the seminar leader engage together in the pursuit of understanding. (stmarys ca.edu/collegiate seminar/seminars) Saint Mary s alumni often have said that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Finance, we are continuously presented with data to be analyzed and through evaluation and synthesis of evidences, assumptions, arguments and so on, we are able to draw conclusions that are consistent with the text. And in the same manner, in Economics, we sometimes are presented with different graphs that illustrate different situations regarding economical issues within the country and as we explore varying assumptions, theses, and arguments within the presented data, we draw conclusions to understand the status quo. Both the Seminar program and my discipline are interconnected in ways that is essential to my learning as a student but as well as skills to be applied in the real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...