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ESSAY (ACCE
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VCU CINEMA FILM CONCEPT ESSAY (ACCE VCU CINEMA FILM CONCEPT ESSAY (ACCE
Ernest Becker Response To Death
Is Ernest Becker correct in arguing that the terror of death shapes societal attitudes? What are the
different emotional and intellectual responses to death and how significant do you think they are?
Ernest Becker was a cultural anthropologist who believed that the characters of individuals in society
are shaped by a process of death denial and death anxiety. Due to the contradiction of humans being
an emergent life that does not seem to have any more meaning than a non emergent life (CITE birth
and death). Through this process of mortality denial, an individual could continue to function and
tame the inevitability and the terror of death through the creation of systems and protective societal
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(CITE tmt) Terror management underlies the conflict human s face due to their desire to live and the
terror and anxiety they feel due to their knowledge of the certainty of death. They combat the terror of
death by erecting defences against death (CITE denial of death ). Terror management theory suggests
that people learn to alleviate their fear of death by finding meaning in life and value in themselves
(CITE kindle). Mortality salience is a product of the terror management theory its ideas are based in
the existential anxiety that is kept at bay by an individuals cultural worldview and sense of self
esteem.(Cite Ernest becker and pshcy) Mortality salience leads to negative attitudes and agressiveness
against other ideological worldviews. (Cite ernest becker psyc) Therefore, Terror managament theory
provides evidence to the idea that humans build societies through a variety of symbolic systems;laws,
religion and culture are examples of ways in which meaning making is applied to individuls to combat
the terror of death on a collective, large scale. On an individual level, terror managemnt theory helps
to alleviate death anxiety and terror by bolstering invidual self esteem . Through this, we can escape
the fear of extinction with insignificance (CITE Endings). However, due to culture being a symbolic
solution to
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Anthony Ho Growitz Point Blank Essay
The book Point Blank by Anthony Horowitz is really exciting. This book is about a suspicious school,
named Point Blank, that is high in the Swiss Alps with a few sons of the rich. The teenage boys are
sent here for bad behavior and when no other school can handle them. It is supposed to make them a
new person and they will be better when they come home. The setting takes place in the Swiss Alps
and also in London England, where M16, a spy group, is stationed. This affects Alex, a 14 year old
boy sent to Point Blank to investigate, because he can t get away from Point Blank easily because the
only way up is by helicopter or skis. This story kept me involved throughout the whole book. One
reason is because Alex is always on the move and discovering
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Phillip Morris
UVA F 478 Rev. 18 de Julio de 2005.
Philip Morris, Inc.: La adquisición de Seven Up.
La decisión estaba tomada. Philip Morris, Inc. (PM) a través de su directorio haría una oferta para
tomar el control de la compañía Seven Up. Las dificultades y enredos de esta decisión palidecían, sin
embargo, al enfrentarse a la siguiente pregunta: ¿A qué precio se debería hacer la oferta? Era la
segunda mitad de abril de 1978, y enfrentando un mercado muy activo en fusiones y adquisiciones,
PM reconocía la necesidad de una mayor velocidad y secreto en el desarrollo de su estrategia de
compra.
Entorno.
Philip Morris, en 1977, estaba entre las 50 compañías de mayor tamaño en los Estados Unidos. Tenía
ventas de USD 5,2 millardos y activos por ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
La nueva estrategia de PM aumentó el número de potenciales consumidores del producto de una
manera sustancial. Cuando PM adquirió Miller Brewing Co., la compañía comercializaba un solo
producto importante, cerveza Miller, con un 4% de participación de mercado, y la compañía era la
decimoséptima cervecera del país. Actualmente [1977], la compañía tiene ventas anuales de 5
millones de barriles, haciéndola la quinta cervecera de los Estados Unidos.
Este caso fue preparado como una base para la discusión en clases más que para ilustrar el manejo
eficiente o no de una situación administrativa. 1982. Darden Graduate Business School, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia. Traducido por Jorge Moreno López.
2
UVA F 478
La gerencia de PM se centró en rectificar el programa de marketing de Miller. El slogan de su
campaña publicitaria era Miller la Champaña de la Cerveza Enlatada . El mercado de Miller eran los
hombres y mujeres de altos ingresos con una proporción inusual de las últimas. El directorio de PM
creía que el uso de la palabra champaña aislaba a Miller del verdadero mercado de la cerveza,
implicando que la cerveza Miller debería se ofrecida sólo en ocasiones especiales. La nueva estrategia
de PM para Miller consistió en dirigir su producto hacia los hombrestrabajadores industriales,
pertenecientes al segmento de mercado de bebedores de cerveza fuerte.
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Influence Of Western Customs Of Wedding Essay
INFLUENCE OF WESTERN CUSTOMS OF WEDDING ON CONTEMPORARY MUSLIM
MARRIAGE CEREMONIES IN WAJIR COUNTY, KENYA
BY
ABDISHAKUR HUSSEIN SHEIKH
C50/27142/2011
A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT
OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF
MASTER OF ARTS OF KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
JUNE, 2015
DECLARATION
This proposal is my original work and has not been presented for a degree in any other University.
Sign:___________________________ Date:______________________
Name: ABDISHAKUR HUSSEIN SHEIKH Reg. No C50/27142/2011
Supervisor: This proposal has been submitted for the review with our approval as University
supervisor.
Sign_______________________________ Date______________________
Dr. Ibrahim Farah
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Kenyatta University
Sign_______________________________ Date______________________
Dr. John Peter Bwire
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Kenyatta University
ABSTRACT
This study focuses on the influence of western customs of wedding on contemporary Muslim marriage
ceremony in Wajir County. The study will be based on the following objectives to: discuss the Muslim
marriage ceremonies based on Quran, sunnah and scholars perspective; discuss the elements of
western customs of wedding as practiced by Muslims and find out the influence of western customs of
wedding on Islamic marriage ceremony in Wajir county. This research
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The Rise Of Nationalism, By Simon Bolivar
Nationalism is being proud of your country and it is something historically people have worked for a
long time to have. The rise of nationalism reshaped the world in many way including both socially and
politically by mid nineteenth century (1800 s).
Simon Bolivar changed the social hierarchy, which reshaped the world socially. Simon Bolivar sent a
letter to the Congress of Angostura talking about how South America did not belong to the natives. He
said that the Spanish have no right to control the land because they are not Natives and have their own
nation. The people did not fit into any category and did not like the social hierarchy triangle. Simon
Bolivar wrote, As our role has always been strictly passive and political existence nil, ... Show more
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The people of Venezuela never had a role in their government and they could not create their own
government to be apart of. They did not have many rights, such as freedom. As much as the
Venezuelans wanted to have a good government like North America it was very hard for them to do.
Simon Bolivar did not want the government to be elected but passed down because that person has
more experience growing up in that environment. Bolivar is proposing a new government and ruler
that will make a good change that will make the country great, Therefore, let the entire system of
government be strengthened, and let the balance of power be drawn up in such a manner that it will be
permanent and incapable of decay because of its own tenuity (Bolivar). Simon Bolivar is saying that if
the nation of Venezuela chose the right president than the people will become happy. Nationalism is
when a person feels proud of his/her nation and that will happen when they get a president that will
make peace and lead battles against other countries. This shows political change because the nation
would finally have a long lasting government and a good a society that is well structured. South
America became independent and self ruled because nationalism changed the world
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Questions On Issues Of Abortion
Wallace 1
Blayk Wallace
Ms Blevins
Period 3
English 12
Issues of Abortion
Abortion has became a big issue in not just the US but in pretty much everywhere
else around the globe. To some people it is a sin to do but to others they might have a
good reason to go through it but it can be just an easy way out of going through
pregnancy and raising a child. Abortion should only be legal under certain circumstances
by applying equality amongst the fetus and the mother without giving more rights to
either for example if the mother was raped ,while possibly being underage as well, if
something is wrong with her like if she was in danger of dying , or if something is wrong
with the fetus like a sever disease then the mother should have a saying if she wants to
have an abortion but if none of those reasons apply then the woman should go through
the pregnancy if it doesn t harm her.
The main problem with abortion is the fact that it has to do with a person s life
being taken away. Also there is religious reasons and religious people that are concerned
with the issue because a lot of religions do not comply with abortion being legal.
sometimes women do not want to have a or the child because they just don t care or want
to deal with the pressure of taking care or going through the pregnancy and maybe being
an under aged teenager. pro life supporters always do have to question why is this legal
but there is of course the people who support
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Data Analysis And Data Processes
Data Transformation are often very complex and is the most costly section of the ETL process.
Transformations are often achieved outside the database using flat files, but mostly occurs within an
Oracle database. The transform step applies rules or functions to the extracted data. These rules or
functions will decide on the analysis of data and can involve transformations like the following:
Data Summations
Data Merging
Data Encoding
Data Splitting
Data Calculations
Creating Surrogate Keys
Data Aggregation
When transformed, the data is clean, accurate, consistent and ready for analysis by the data warehouse
users.
Data can be transformed in two ways:
Multistage Data Transformation
Pipelined Data Transformation
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Most of the tasks are completed outside the database, for example step 1 to 4 as shown in figure 6
below and then is inserted into the warehouse table.
FIGURE 6: PIPELINED DATA TRANSFORMATION
2.2.2 Cleansing Data
Data cleansing is the process of removing incorrect, inappropriate and duplicate data. It can also be
called data cleaning or data scrubbing. Not cleansing the data will lead to inaccurate and unreliable
results. During the process of cleansing data, if dirty data is detected, it will have to be modified and
will therefore cause delays within the process. Dirty data can be caused by the following:
Members of an organization are poorly trained and will therefore enter data erroneously.
Inaccurate system configuration rules are applied.
Regular data updates are neglected.
Inconsistent or lack of validation rules.
Duplicates are not removed.
Data cleansing can be performed within single or multiple sets of data. Usually problems within single
data sets are due to misspellings when entering data of that they have left out missing information
when inputting. When problems occur within multiple data sets e.g. in a data warehouse, the need to
cleanse data increases greatly. This is because the data is more than likely to have redundant data from
different sources, and will therefore have to make sure all
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Fate In The Monkey s Paw By W. Jacobs
Fate cannot be tamed and anyone who tries to modify their fate does so to their sorrow. This is the
main theme that is exemplified in the short work of fiction The Monkey s Paw by W.W. Jacobs. Jacobs
successfully creates characters who eventually learn the lesson about fate. Mr. and Mrs. White, the
main characters, are visited late one night by a fakir who gives them a monkey s paw that could grant
3 wishes. But, before the fakir leaves, he warns the Whites, if they use the paw, to wish for something
sensible (Jacobs 27). Not only does this create foreshadowing, but it also generates conflict between
the Whites as to whether or not to use the paw and what to wish for. The author uses the responses of
the characters to this conflict, especially ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A terrified and grief stricken Mrs. White acts impulsively, trying to get her son back. She ultimately
grabs the paw from where it had been discarded, lying forlornly on the kitchen table, and uses another
wish to get her son back (Jacobs 33). Awhile later, the Whites hear knocking and realize that the paw
has worked again. Mrs. White rushes to the door, while Mr. White hangs back. Mr. White realizes
almost too late that whatever is behind the door might not be his son. So, Mr. White quickly grabs the
paw and wishes away whatever was behind the door. The door then swings open to reveal no one.
Mrs. White, once again grief stricken, runs outside to the quiet and deserted road and the story ends
with the sounds of her anguished cries cutting through the night (Jacobs 34). This, once again, is an
example of how the characters reactions help to build to the theme. The Whites certainly get what they
wished for, but not in the way in which they want it.
The reactions of the Whites help to build the story and specifically help to exemplify the theme. The
Whites ultimately find out twice that fate has its own plan. They messed with fate and instead, found
out that by messing with their fates they ultimately turned their happiness into sorrow. By obtaining
the monkey s paw, they lost their only son due to the first wish and used the second and third wishes
carelessly and by the end of the story, they were grief stricken and hopeless. They eventually learned
the lesson that for every wish, there is a price to
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What Is Data Visualization
1. Introduction The Electronic Health Records (EHR) has become pervasive. As a result, medical and
health professionals have to grapple with an abundance of digital data. There can be no doubt that we
need to systematically collect, organize, consolidate and present data to users such as healthcare
professionals, primarily in order to decrease cognitive load and improve efficiency in diagnosing and
treating patients. The visual representation of information can go a long way in alleviating information
overload and also in improving decision making within the clinical environment. However, factors
such as perception of visualization tools by healthcare professionals may impede their effective
implementation and reduce usefulness of these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The paper focuses on challenges in data visualization in EHR and recommends possible remedies
using human centered design. 2. Visualization In general, the term Visualization is defined as the
development of a visual image in the human mind. However that is more than simply a graphical
representation of data or concepts, as visualization can work as a cognitive tool, and becomes a
powerful strategy in the construction of knowledge using human percipient and cognitive capacities.
This definition is based on the work of Stuart Card (Card 1999); he defines Visualization as being the
use of visual representations of abstract data, supported by computers and in order to extend the
cognition, in an interactive mode (Dulclerci Joao, 2010). Visualization can further assist humans with
their data analysis through visual representation of the information. This assistance is defined as
cognitive support. Ware defines visualization as a graphical representation of data and concepts ,
which is either an internal construct of the mind or an external artifact support decision making (Troy
Moller, 2004). Visualization is not only useful for data observation. It essentially contributes in a far
significant manner to the process of data analysis. When the input data is organized
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Comparing the Arthurian Legends and J.R.R. Tolkien s The...
A Medieval Contest
In comparing and contrasting the Arthurian Legends and J.R.R. Tolkien amp;#8217;s book The
Fellowship of the Ring, it is almost like a medieval contest between the two with many of the
similarities coming from the customs of the Middle Ages. A look at the make up of the groups
involved, the moral code, the protagonist, the antagonist, the use of supernatural elements and the
knightly quest involved in each book shows how alike they are but yet different.
The Arthurian Legends revolve around the life of the knights during the Middle Ages. A knight would
pledge his loyalty to God, his King, fellow knights and to women in distress. Tolkien amp;#8217;s
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The moral code of the knights of the Round Table which was renewed at the feast of Pentecost every
year was to: amp;#8220;only fight in just cause, at all times to be merciful, at a all times to put the
service of ladies foremost. ; (Malory, p.344.) Sir Gawain amp;#8217;s strength was increased for three
hours every morning but after noon would decrease. Once when in battle with Sir Launcelot to avenge
the death of his two brothers by Sir Launcelot, Sir Launcelot realizes Sir Gawain amp;#8217;s
strength is less so he says to him amp;#8220;Sir Gawain, I have endured many blows from you but I
see that you have weakened ; and then turns to King Arthur and says, amp;#8220;My liege, your
expedition can find no honorable conclusion, so I pray you withdraw and spare your noble knights ;
(Malory, p.373.) showing mercy and fair play.
Frodo Baggins also takes on a moral code as he accepts his role as the Ring Bearer. Hobbits by nature
are fun loving and non competitive, but Frodo says to Elrond, amp;#8220;I will take the ring. . .though
I do not know the way. ; (Tolkien, p.324) When sitting in the chair of the Guardian Kings of Gordor at
the top of Amon Hen in the Seat of Seeing, Frodo sees the world covered by Orcs, Lorien in smoke
and Borenings amp;#8217;s land on fire and finally sees and feels the Eye of Sauron. He cries out,
amp;#8220;I will do now
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Lebana Essay
After its partial withdrawal from most Lebanese territory in 1978 following Operation Litani, Israel
maintained a military occupation of roughly 10% of Lebanon through a self declared nine mile deep
security zone in the southern part of the country (Ruebner, 2000: 1). The security zone was designed
to act as a buffer zone between Israel and Lebanon, in order to minimize cross border attacks (Ibid). In
defending the security zone with the IDF, the SLA bore a large share of the fighting against Hizballah
(Party of God) and to a lesser extent, Amal (Hope), two Lebanese Shi a organizations that fought to
oust Israel from the security zone (Ruebner, 2000: 2).
The SLA militia emerged out of a battalion of the former Lebanese army, after ... Show more content
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Haddad operated independently of the Beirut government despite efforts of various Christian parties to
control him (Ibid). Lahad, a former Lebanese army officer, was chosen by the Israelis to head the
militia after Haddad s death in 1984 (Ibid).
Israel paid an average monthly salary of between $500 and $800 to SLA members and together with
maintenance and infrastructure expenditures, it is estimated that it spent a total of 35 million annually
on the SLA and its dependents (Ruebner, 2000: 2). Israel s control over the SLA was pervasive,
especially that it trained, equipped, advised, resupplied and paid the salaries of the troops (Directorate
of Intelligence, 1986). SLA units in the zone sustained most of the casualties and bore the brunt of the
fighting (Ibid). According to an SLA spokesperson, since its inception to March 2000, the SLA
suffered 621 military fatalities and 200 civilian fatalities, compared to the IDF roughly 250 fatalities
in the security zone , since its establishment in 1985 to April 2000 (Blanche, 1999: 78 sandbags).
Upon forming his government in July 1999, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak pledged to withdraw
the IDF from Lebanon within a year responding to a mounting frustration over continued Israeli
casualties in Lebanon (Ruebner, 2000: 3). On the 5th of March 2000, the Israeli cabinet unanimously
endorsed Barak s plan to withdraw by the 7th of July 2000 (Ibid). Seeking to minimize its casualties,
the IDF
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Drosophila Lab Abstract
Introduction The study of population genetics is simply how the genes or alleles within a population
may vary or change. The purpose of population genetics is being able to predict the genes that are
expressed in future generations and understanding why that is. An allele is an alternate form of a gene,
so blonde hair and black hair are both alleles but hair color is a gene. In this particular experiment the
alleles being focused on are the body colors of the Drosophila melanogaster, which is the common
fruit fly. The two different body color alleles are the wild type, tan body color, and the ebony type,
black body color. Drosophila melanogaster was chosen for the experiment as it is the archetype for
population genetics. Drosophila is a model organism for population genetics just as the house mouse
has become a model organism (Powell, 1997). The benefits of using Drosophila in this experiment is
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To test to see if evolution is taking place the Hardy Weinberg Principle will be used. This equation
allows us to predict future allele frequencies based on the current alleles frequencies if no evolution
were taking place. This means if the observed frequencies differ from the expected frequencies some
form of evolution must have taken place. The Hardy Weinberg Principle has many conditions that
must be met to ensure no evolution is taking place, if the observed and expected results do not match
then one of those conditions was not met. Other deviations from Hardy Weinberg may result from
inbreeding, population stratification and sexual selection (Balding, 2006). This leads to the hypothesis
in that due to a small initial population size of 20 flies not all of the conditions for Hardy Weinberg
will be met resulting in evolution taking
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The Giver A Dystopia Essay
In the book The Giver it is trying to keep their community like a utopia. They are trying to accomplish
this goal by keeping it in Sameness . An utopia is a world where there are no problems ( that is what
the community is trying to be ) and an dystopia is a world made up of rules ( world,place,town
anywhere people can live ). To me, I say that instead of it being utopia where everything is perfect and
people have the right to make their own choice, it is an dystopia. Here are my reasons why I say it is a
dystopia because they do not have the right to live the way they want,they live in a world that is ruled
by rules ,and you have to be a certain age just to do something. The first reason I say it is an dystopia
because they do not have
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My Mother, My Hero Essay
My Mother, My Hero In 1859 Henry Ward Beecher said, the mother s heart is the child s schoolroom.
I believe that statement because of experiences I ve had with my own mother. I have learned more
about life from her than from my 15 years of schooling. Over the last 20 years my mother has taught
me many valuable lessons just by being a living example of compassion, thoughtfulness, and
generosity. She is an angel that has protected and carried me throughout life. In the book, One Day My
Soul Just Opened Up, Iyanla Vanzant said, a truly compassionate person is one who can feel what you
feel because they are one with you in mind, body, and spirit, not out of obligation or a false sense of
responsibility. A compassionate person is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Besides being compassionate my mother is thoughtful. She stays at work late if someone needs help
with theirs. She brings my grandmother dinner and runs errands for her. She is always putting others
before herself. For instance, last year I began singing in the choir at Iowa State. It was really important
to me because singing has always been a passion of mine. She drove to Ames for every single concert.
It meant a lot to me to have her in the audience supporting me. This year I also started singing in the
choir at my church. I was really excited and nervous about singing the first Sunday so few days before
I was going to sing she gave me a beautiful necklace with a star pendant on it. I remember her warm
hug and her telling me good luck and that I was her star . It touched me that she took time out of her
busy schedule to encourage and support things that she knew were important to me. She could have
just wished me well and enjoyed her few minutes of spare time, but instead she put me first. The third
aspect I admire in my mother is her generosity. She is always buying things for others. We aren t a rich
family by any means, but she is always giving. Just a few weeks ago my mother s friend was talking
about not being able to afford a new winter coat for her son. That night my mother went out and
bought him one. Then about a month ago my mother heard about a woman who is a recovering drug
addict.
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Citizen Rankine Citizen Analysis
Rankine reveals a tragic fact that even as a powerful developed country which believes in freedom and
democracy, there are still so much injustice in US. This certainly would be ironic, wouldn t it? As
what the book named, Citizen, legally, it means a natural person who has the nationality of a certain
country, and according to the constitution of this country, he has the rights and obligations. From the
point of view of its generation, as a legal concept, the citizen is closely linked with the democracy.
However, in Rankine s prose, imagery and poetry, citizen becomes a powerful proof of the
contemporary racism in America. For instance, in the p148, the waiter returns the card to your friend
instead of you. The people in the restaurant
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CONTROL PARADIGM
This move toward abstinence, sobriety, moderation, and puritanical thoughts about sex is more than a
trend. It s a practical program that expands the limits of law enforcement, the authority of employers,
and ultimately its own parameters. Big Brother IS looking over your shoulder. Across American
society one sees effort after effort to restore social cohesion, re assert authority, and basically get a
grip on the energies that have been unleashed over the past quarter century. Universities are re
imposing curfews as well as rules on cohabitation, unsupervised parties, fraternity hazing, and sexual
conduct. Legislatures across the country are controlling Internet smut, tobacco advertising, and
labeling violent TV programming, video games, and rock and rap lyrics as bad. Cities across the
nation have imposed controls on panhandling, vagrancy, public drinking, and littering. Community
policing programs have given law enforcement more day to day authority in high crimeareas. Cameras
and scanners are everywhere. Are these the benign acts of a civilized society, or have the authorities
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It usually begins with an actual problem, for example, teen pregnancy or the real dangers of drugs, but
while an obvious response might be sex and drug education (and not the lies perpetrated by programs
such as DARE), or birth control and teaching safe drinking habits. Instead, we are told that the best
way to solve teen pregnancy is abstinence (which instills guilt about sexual activity), or that the best
way to curb drug use is to scare people and to lie to them. Real healthproblems, such as AIDS and
STDs become the occasion for wholesale sexual purges, and real problems with drugs are couched in
an abuse paradigm, as if to do drugs means only to ABUSE them, and to talk about safe drug use is
profane. Something else is going
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Prince Of A Town Called Bel Air
Prince of a Town Called Bel Air
Now this is a story all about how my life got flipped, turned upside down, and I d like to take a
minute, just sit right here, I ll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel Air (Smith). Many
90s kids memorized this opening to the hit television show The Fresh Prince of Bel Air . Sometimes
you can t help but rap the words and visualize Will Smith spinning in front of a graffiti background.
Will Smith stars in the show as a fictionalized version of himself. The theme song sets the premise for
the entire show. Smith was a street smart, African American teenager born in West Philadelphia.
However, while playing basketball, he got in a confrontation with a group of men. This frightened his
mother, who sent him to Bel Air to live with his wealthy aunt and uncle. Smith grew up in a working
class environment and is now exposed to an upper class world. This is a theme around which many of
the show s plots revolve. The effect of the lyrics to this theme song goes beyond pure entertainment
value. Smith is hyper aware that he is combatting the prevalent television representation, at the time,
of young black males as thugs. Through this 90s comical theme song, Smith, who was born and raised
in West Philadelphia himself, confirms the stereotype of the urban, black, young thug and complicates
that stereotype by depicting himself as nothing like that.
As an appeal to ethos, Smith is initially portrayed as a person with good sense, good moral
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Names In To Kill A Mockingbird
The third most prominent theme in To Kill a Mockingbird is names and their power and significance.
Multiple times throughout the book, we see that the names being used have a big impact on the county
s social pyramid. For example, when Atticus is cross examining Mayella Ewell, he respectfully calls
her things like Miss and Ma am. However, Mayella is offended by the names, and yells, Long s he
keeps on callin me ma am an sayin Miss Mayella. I don t hafta take his sass, I ain t called upon to take
it (Lee 243). Mayella isn t used to being respected like that. When in a professional setting like a
courtroom, the respect and maturity being shown towards her catches her off guard, and she mistakes
it for disrespect. We see another example of the significance and power of names in To Kill a
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Scout s cousin, Francis, continues to make fun of Atticus, and she keeps calm, until he starts calling
him names. Francis says, He s nothin but a nigger lover! (Lee 110). Scout has always been a tomboy,
and she s never been afraid to fight. It is clear throughout the book that she can remain calm, but as
soon as people start calling her or her family names, things change. This shows the power and
significance of names because Scout finds them more offensive than anything else. A third example of
how names are powerful and significant comes from the article Why I Joined the Klan by Studs
Terkel. The article is an interview with a former Ku Klux Klan member, who explain what lead him to
join the Klan in the first place. He states, Boy, that was an opportunity I really looked forward to! To
be part of somethin (Terkel 1). He explains that he, like many other Klansman, joined the KKK
because it would give them a name and something to belong to. Many people joined the Klan because
they
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What Is Schein s Model Of Organizational Culture
This issue can be explained with the model developed by Edgar Schein for understanding the
organizational culture. Schein s model of organizational culture identifies three distinct levels in
organizational cultures;
1. Artifacts and behaviors include any tangible, overt or verbally identifiable elements in an
organization such as architecture, furniture, dress code, office jokes etc.
2. Espoused values include organization s stated values and rules of behavior such as how the
members represent the organization expressed in official philosophies and public statements etc.
3. Shared Basic Assumptions are the deeply embedded, taken for granted behaviors which are usually
unconscious, but constitute the essence of culture. These assumptions are typically so well integrated
in the office dynamic that they are hard to recognize from within.
Illustration of Schein s model of organizational culture
According to Schein explained, once an organization culture is based on shared basic assumption of
not valuing integrity, it is clear to burst cross cultural issues with officers who do not have such
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Further, the actions of Mr. Sundara were also with many defects in bringing the all officers for the
change in terms of organizing, leading, communicating and other management aspects. He acted as a
police officer and tried to control the system through the tools in traditional enforcement theories of
change. The approaches of Mr. Sundara as well as Director General were direct and obvious actions
relating to enforcement, judgement, emphasis, presentation etc. In terms of the Nudge Theory of
Change, the failure of change can be attributed to the above mentioned facts reviewed in light of the
Nudge theory elements such as indirect, enablement, non judgement, translation, educate, heuristics
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Developmental Disabilities and Speech and Language Impaiments
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are 53.9 million school aged children between the ages of
5 years old to 17 years old in the United States non institutionalized population. Of the 53.9 million
children, about 2.8 million (5.2%) were reported to have a disability in 2010. About 1 in 6 children in
the U.S. had a developmental disability in 2006 2008 which is a 17.1% increase from 1998.
Developmental disabilities range from mild disabilities such as ADHD, speech and language
impairments to serious developmental disabilities, such as intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, and
autism.
Recently, there has been an increased focus on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) as it becomes
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The history of what is now known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement act
(IDEIA) began as the Education for All Handicapped Children Act in 1975 which required all public
schools that accepts federal funds to provide equal access to education for children that have physical
and developmental disabilities. Congress reauthorized the act in 1990 expanded certain programs,
renamed it the individuals with disabilities education act. Into thousand for the Congress amended the
law and further clarified its intended purpose that states provide a free appropriate public education for
all students aged 3 21 including children with disabilities IDEA defined as a child with a disability as
any child who has mental retardation hearing impairments speech or language impairments, visual
impairments, serious emotional disturbance, orthopedic impairments, autism, traumatic brain injury,
other health impairments, or specific learning disabilities, and who by reason there of needs special
education and related services. President Bush reauthorized the act in 2004 and with the changes to the
act called it the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA). The goals of act
were to provide a free appropriate public education to children with special needs to progress in their
environment. It was also a way for parents to have a voice in the process and to
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Stereotypes In The Movie Cinderella
In the movie Cinderella, the valued based on appearance is prevalent throughout the film and is the
catalyst for love the at first glance. Love at first glace implies that men and women fall in love based
solely on each other s appearance. The movie completely mistakes lust for love, and boys and girls
learn that love is based on appearance. Therefore, the stereotype implemented is if a girl wants to
marry a guy; she needs to be physically attractive. The physical attributes of Cinderella are: strawberry
blonde hair, blue eyes, and a perfect figure that allows her to differ from all other women in the film.
Prince Charming selects a bride because she prettier than any other women in the film. The glass heel
is a metaphor for how men are to
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Strategy paper
Strategy Development at Castle Press
Andy Bailey and Julie Verity
The two cases, New Town Council and Castle Press, illustrate the process of strategy development
within different organisational contexts. Both cases are based on the views of the strategy
development process as seen by members of the respective top management teams. The Castle Press
case describes how five members of the top management team view the process. Both cases are con­
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structed around two general themes. The process of strategy development and the organisational
context in which it takes place.
The two cases illustrate differences in the strategy development process, demonstrating that the pro­
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Only two years before, however, the team was much bigger:
Two years ago, inherited a TMT of twelve people. It was impossible to discuss strategy with that
number of people. Six months later, three key people and myself retreated for a few days and thought
about what we needed rather than what we had. The outcome was implemented about eighteen months
ago. We now have a TMT of six people and the focus of our meetings is higher level discussions and
strategic planning.
MANAGING DIRECTOR
As a group, the TMT thought that they were compatible and rarely in conflict with each other. The
col­lective criticism of team meetings was the danger that discussions gravitated towards the
operational rather than the strategic, since this was the one time that team members found themselves
together in one place at one time. The finance director (only two years with Castle Press) noted that he
could bring a different contribution to the team s discussion:
I think we were very internally focused. It is easier when you come from outside the organisation and
from this position I can be constructive. I m the only person on the Team who hasn t been with Castle
Press for the past twenty years, so I do have some useful external benchmarks. FINANCE
DIRECTOR
A TRADITION OF PLANNING
Planning had a long history at Castle Press and was an
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Tartrazine Experiment
In eighth grade, while on a school run food interest trip, I learned the significance of ingredients and
nutrition in food. One of the activities was to differentiate between fresh ramen noodles and instant
noodles by scrutinizing the ingredients and nutritional labels as well as by taste testing. Upon
inspection, there were several recurring ingredients such as the coloring agent tartrazine. Later that
day, a bolt of curiosity surged through me, and an Internet search on tartrazine forever changed the
way I looked at food.
What I found shocked me. Articles full of evidence indicated the harmful effects of the coloring agent,
ranging from allergic reactions to hyperactivity in children. As a result, I was compelled to probe
further into the
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Chaucer s Grecian Satire Of Chivalrous Knighthood
Chaucer s Grecian Satire of Chivalrous Knighthood Chivalry, a honorable and noble code of conduct
developed by knighthood for knighthood. It was a set of rules and morals for knights to adhere to and
follow, and it was developed in the middle ages in the years 1170 through 1220. But by the time
Chaucer wrote the Canterbury tales in the year 1400 chivalry s light was beginning wane. And perhaps
Chaucer s story had something to do with its decline because, when Chaucer tells the Knights tail his
story is a satire, he pokes fun at the old fashioned values of chivalry and the knights code of honor.
Chaucer s portrayal of the knights tail exaggerates every tiny detail. Often when details are scrutinized
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Even the noblest of knights wouldn t go to the extent of what Thesius did for Palamon and Arcite s
dispute. Building an arena a mile long A theatre so noble standing there I daresay none was finer
anywhere Its circuit measured one full mile about, Its wall of stone, a circling moat without. As surely
as a compass it was round, and sixty rows it stood above the ground, So that a man on one row wouldn
t be... And allowing them to draft armies to fight over Emily Each of you shall bring back one hundred
knights, Armed for the lists to represent your rights, All set to fight for her. For here s an oath. That
this is what shall be, I tell you both Upon my word and as I am a knight: When we have seen which
has the greater might That is to say, whichever of the two With his one hundred (as I ve said to you)
Shall slay or from the lists the other drive To him I shall give Emily to wive. Here Theseus or rather
Chaucer pushes chivalry to its extreme and it is in a mocking manner. Theseus also constructs massive
temples for the Gods around his arena In the temple of Venus you could see (Wrought on the wall, and
piteous to behold) The broken sleep, the lonely sighs, the cold And sacred tears, the sad laments; the
burning, The fiery strokes of all desire and yearning That servants of love in this life endure; The oaths
by which covenants they assure; Pleasure and
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Naming In Tea Cake By Zora Neale
Naming is an important way in which readers can see hope affirmed or ill fated from the start, because
it adds layers of meaning to characterisation. Joe Starks superciliously narrow minded attitude towards
life renders his marriage with Janie a stark, bleak and miserable relationship where love slowly bleeds
away, (King, 1990) with each thing he denies her, leading to the first real death of her hope: something
fell off the shelf inside her... her image of Jody tumbled down and shattered in her mind s eye. Her
drifting afterwards and loss of joy in the nature she used to adore emphasises the emptiness of a life
lived without hope as there are no more blossomy openings dusting pollen over her man, neither any
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Janie is a modernisation of the Roman deity Jana and Vergible is derived from the demi god Virbius,
making him King of the woods (King, 1998), which brings hope to their union by adding in an
element of the divine thereby raising expectations. Indeed, the readers sees Tea Cake put Janie up on a
pedestal and frequently mention that Janie holds da keys tuh de kingdom , reminiscent of her
namesake s status as the highest god receiving the veneration she deserves and not da mule of de
world as Nanny feared. Sethe is a feminisation merging the Egyptian god Set and Seth from the Old
Testament, the former who commits an atrocity upon a family member, and the latter who revives
hope in God upon his birth (Mayer, 1993) alluding to the split in her maternal identity for which she
needs to seek forgiveness to have hope of redemption. Additionally, Amy becomes worthy of deeper
scrutiny given the striking fact that etymologically the name, from the Latin amatus, literally means
beloved, (Coonradt, 2005). The purpose of this strong connection between the identities of the white
girl and Sethe s daughter respectively, can interpreted by some readers as Morrison s desire to instill
hope in future generations that bridging the gulf of racism, is conceivable, by subtly showing humans
as being fundamentally the
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Wearing Double Gloves
The present study shows that less than half of the respondents (81 44.3%) are wearing double gloves,
43.2% of them are wearing double gloves only occasionally. regarding that, the real percent of
surgeons who wear double gloves is estimated to be less than the statistically resulted percent (44.3%).
(9) This percent approximately to other studies as in 2013, a study assessed the compliance to the
American college of surgeons recommendations including the double gloving and found that only
34% were wearing double gloves. In addition, another study tested the double gloving practice in two
teaching hospitals (University of Western Ontario (UWO) and McMaster University) resulted in 43%
of surgeons practice double gloving routinely. (5) The main factor of wearing double gloves is Self
protection (51 63%) which was the common cause too in a similar study in 2010 as they found that
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A study tried to evaluate the prevalence of blood borne pathogen in an urban university based general
surgical practice and found that, 142 out of 337 (83%) of all operations were found to involve a blood
borne pathogen when tested: HIV (26%), hepatitis B (4%), hepatitis C (35%), and coinfection with
HIV and hepatitis C (17%). (12) Theses diseases specifically HBV is common in our country as the
incidence among Saudi is 12.93/100,000 and the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend
double gloving in countries with a high prevalence of HBV specially if the operation is 30 minutes.
(13) (14) . Due to that high incidence of these infections along with their long term disabilities, we
emphasize on the importance of double gloving with all of the cases regardless of the suspicion.
Consistent with a previous study Impairment of the sensation was a common cause too
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No Universally Accepted Theory Of Management
No Universally Accepted Theory of Management
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We can safely state that no single theory of management is universally accepted today. To provide a
useful historical perspective that will guide our study of modern management, we shall discuss five
different approaches to management : (1) the universal process approach, (2) the operational approach,
(3) the behavioral approach, (4) the systems approach, and (5) the contingency approach.
Understanding these general approaches to the theory and practice of management can help you
appreciate how management has evolved, where it is today, and where it appears to be headed. Each
of the five approaches to management represents a different conceptual framework for better
understanding the practice of management.
THE UNIVERSAL PROCESS APPROACH
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The universal process approach is the oldest and one of the most popular approaches to management
thought. It is also known as the universalist or functional approach. According to the universal process
approach, the administration of all organizations, public or private and large or small, requires the
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His 14 universal principles of management, listed in Table 1.1, were intended to show managers how
to carry out their functional duties. Fayol s functions and principles have withstood the test of time
because of their widespread applicability. In spite of years of reformulation, rewording, expansion,
and revision, Fayol s original management functions still can be found in nearly all management texts.
In fact, after an extensive review of studies of managerial work, a pair of management scholars
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Theme Of Music In Fantasia 3
Program music is music that is intended to evoke images or convey the impression of events. From the
music, a story was developed to be in Fantasia 3. The characters in the story are hundreds of trolls
along with one tiny fox. It is set in a deep dark, enchanted forest during night time. The key is
B♭minor which the minor sound creates a scary and dark mood. This key had been associated with
words such as obscure and gloomy and has also been associated with the image or mood of night
time.. Right as the song starts it begins forte. This grabs the audience s attention straight away and
scares the audience just like the trolls do to the fox. The dynamic portrays the dominant, scary nature
of the trolls right from the first beat. This is also is goes hand in hand with the timbre. The song begins
with a large group of strings and woodwind instruments playing, depicting all of the trees. They used
lower sounding instruments, such as the bassoon and clarinet, to create a dark and scary sound. This
allows for a fuller sound further allowing them to create scary, gloomy and intimidating atmosphere.
The tempo is andante, an easy walking pace, which is fairly slow. However, having this tempo allows
the portrayal of the trees to be large, heavy and slow moving. The melody itself has many rests in
between the melody patterns. This helps depict the trolls being so stiff as they change from tree to
troll, suggesting that they have been a tree for too long. This is also supported by the
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What Was The Role Of Women In The 18th Century
The Women present during the time period 1650 1800 were definitely the unsung heroes who not only
revolutionized France, but also made several contributions to Western and several other societies.
Women made several contributions mainly in literature, politics, visual arts, and society. Women
during 18th century made a remarkable contribution to literature, which involved the philosophes
assisting Diderot in the creation of the Encyclopedie in France, which has 72,000 entries that involve a
wide variety of information on specific subjects such as political theory (Fiero, 144). Additionally,
Chatelet produced an annotated French translation of Newton s Principia which was regarded as a
monumental achievement (Fiero, 144). On the political spectrum, Mary Wollstonecraft, from Britain,
pushed for the equality of women by writing the Vindications of the Rights of Woman, which in turn,
challenged the female stereotypes made by misogynistic males and proved that women are equal to
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Although not present in Chapter 24, Hester Bateman, from London, made a stamp in the 18th century
by creating several domestic household items with neoclassic artistic styles that were not only elegant
to the eye, but also affordable to middle class individuals. Furthermore, Women also made it possible
for French society to strive by holding meetings in salons where women would gather to talk about
several topics such as politics and science, which in turn, these women were given the French title of
philosophes and made it possible for Paris to be considered a center of intellectual life .
During the 17th and 18th century women also challenged the status of women in order to prove that
they are equals and should also be respected. As noted earlier, Mary
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Water Is The Most Important Substances On Earth Essay
Introduction: Water is one of the most important substances on earth. Every single living organism on
earth requires water. Whether it is a clownfish living in the ocean or a big shady maple tree getting its
water from the earth, every organism needs it. Water is often times advertised as the most pure
substance on earth, however this is often times untrue. Yes, water is a very pure substance but only
when it is in its truly natural form, H2O. However, there are very few cases where water is in its truest
chemical composition. Water almost always has some sort of chemical deposits in it, which can be
measured in a hardness of the water.
The hardness of water is usually measured in parts per million (ppm) of calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
that is in a certain sample of water.1 In natural waters, the minerals that make up water aren t all in the
form of CaCO¬3. The actual minerals that make up the hardness of water are magnesium cation and
calcium cation, Mg2+ and Ca2+ respectively.1 Often times the calcium concentration is larger than
magnesium concentration. This is due to the fact that calcium is usually in almost all types of rocks
while magnesium is only found in a few for example, dolomite and olivine.1
These dissolved ions, Mg2+ and Ca2+, make up the main properties of water hardness. The hardness
of water is determined on scaling range dealing with the concentration of the ions. Water is said to be
hard if it contains a large concentrations of Ca2+ and Mg2+. On the
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The Importance Of Chemical Weapons
The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) defines chemical weapons as Any toxic chemical or its
precursor that can cause death, injury, temporary incapacitation or sensory irritation through its
chemical action (Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, n.d.). Chemical weapons
have been around for a long time since ancient times, in fact some chemical weapons such as chlorine
were frequently used during World War I (War of nerves, 2006) (Pitschmann, 2014). Over the years
with the increase of industrialization and the advancements in technology chemical weapons have
become easier to make, since the materials needed to make chemical weapons are now more
accessible to the public and industries (War of nerves, 2006). This not only has allowed some states to
improve their chemical warfare programs, but it has also increased the proliferation and it has allowed
terrorists to be able to developed chemical weapons and conduct successful chemical terrorists attacks
(War of nerves, 2006). Chlorine can be obtained easily and a chemical attack using chlorine can have
serious consequences because it could affect many people (Pitschmann, 2014). It is important to
recognize that the chemical weapons that are usually employed by terrorist organizations are not as
developed as the warfare chemical weapons that are developed by nation states (Pitschmann, 2014).
Due to the lack of expertise, resources, infrastructure, and ineffective delivery methods, chemical
weapons that are
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Minority Shareholder Rights- Case
To: Joe Brock From: Sue Smith, CPA Subject: Minority Shareholder Rights
Facts:
Joe Brock is a minority interest shareholder in Big Corporation. Leslie Ross is a shareholder that owns
less than 50% of the voting shares, but has the majority of the voting shares and thus has taken control
of the corporation. According to SFAS 94, due to this control, Leslie Ross must consolidate his
interest with Big Corporation. Mark Jones, a minority shareholder, is in a position of management for
the company. Joe Brock is unhappy with Mr. Jones decisions and would like to challenge his authority.
Issue:
Determine what factors arise in considering if a minority investor can make maintain such control or
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Consideration is given if the majority shareholder owns such a significant portion of the investee that
the minority shareholder has a small economic interest. The larger the disparity, the more likely these
are to be protective rights. In this situation, there is not a large disparity.
b. If the corporate governance arrangements states that decisions are made at the shareholder level,
these are likely to be substantive participating rights.
c. If matters can be put to a vote of the shareholders, these are most likely substantive participating
rights.
References:
ASC 810 10 25 5
Assessing whether the rights of a minority shareholder should overcome the presumption of
consolidation by the majority investor depends on whether the majority investor has control over the
corporation. Judging control depends on many factors, including if a minority investor has
participating or protective rights.
ASC 810 10 25 10 through 25 11
A minority investor that holds protective rights does take the control away from the majority investor
and the owner of the majority voting interest would need to consolidate with the corporation.
Substantive participating rights are granted by contract or by law. A minority investor that holds these
rights can participate in significant decisions that are made in the ordinary course of business,
including vetoing significant decisions proposed by the investor with the majority voting interest. If
this
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Organizational Culture Change The Organization Culture Essay
It is not uncommon in today s business world to hear a new CEO, an organizational consultant, a
leadership expert talk about the urgent need to change the organization culture. Often organizations set
high aspirations to change the culture but fall short of modifying the way that people feel, behave and
get work done. Culture changes rarely manifest into noticeable long term improvements. It is
important to note that corporate cultures are slow to evolve and difficult to change, that is not to say
that culture cannot be changed. For starters, organizational culture can be complex to even define and
differ in definition depending on the organization. As organizations move forward with their culture
change programs, it is crucial that they have a vast understanding of what culture is and how it is
formed. In the present paper, the foundation of organizational culture is studied from a couple of
different aspects: how culture evolves, how culture can be changed, and what is a leader s role in
culture change? When positive culture forces and strategic priorities are in sync, companies can begin
to gain competitive advantage or regain advantages that may have been lost.
Organizations should no longer ignore cultural forces within the workplace when looking to
implement change of any kind. Organizational culture as a concept has recently came to the forefront,
although, many concepts have touched on aspects of culture. In earlier research, characteristics of
culture were
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3.1 Explain How To Create Our Own Data Types
Lesson 3.1 is a review of the low level constructs that we use to store and process information. I
learned about types and functions. Types allows us to specify the operations that we will perform on
the data. In C our programs are all built from just a few basic types of data, integers, floating point
numbers and characters. I learned about data types and casting. Data types are the keywords, which
are used for assigning a type to a variable. Lesson 3.1 explain how to create our own data type
(typedef). We can see that in program 3.2. When writing programs, we need to organize them so that
they apply to a broad variety of situations. The reason for doing this is that we can have the ability to
reuse an old program to solve
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Coronary Collateral Circulation And Humans Are Often More...
Studies looking at coronary collateral circulation in humans are typically more controversial. Skeptics
have stated that collateral development is probably due to the progression of coronary artery disease
rather than an effect of exercise training. In addition, direct measurement of collateral growth,
typically through coronary angiographic techniques, is difficult and may have severe limitations due
to low levels of resolution of vessels (Heaps et al., 2011). Small vessels involved in the coronary
collateral system ( 100μm) are incredibly difficult to view angiographically, so the full magnitude of
collateralization may not be assessed or may be drastically underestimated (Heaps et al., 2011;
Belardinelli et al., 1998).
An additional approach that studies have used to measure collateral circulation development is to
measure the rate pressure product in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). Increases in rate
pressure product at the beginning of myocardial ischemia have been found and is potentially related to
increased myocardial oxygen supply from collateral growth stimulation (Senti et al., 1998). After
exercise training, coronary patients have also seen a 29% increase in coronary flow reserve in
response to adenosine (Hambrecht et al., 1993). Patients with chronic CAD and impaired LV systolic
function who exercised at 60% of peak oxygen uptake 3 times a week for 8 weeks saw a significant
increase in mean collateral circulation score and improvements in wall
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Essay on Reaching for a Dream in Literature
Selfish Dream
Everyone has their dreams and whoever puts all his or her efforts and determination in pursuing that
goal is the one who will succeed. However, there are dreamers who have misconceptions about the art
of dreaming. In three pieces of literature I have encountered: The Achievement of Desire by Richard
Rodriguez, A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and Fences by August Wilson, its characters
fight for their dreams regardless obstacles in their life. Nevertheless, they expose their sense of self
absorbance while seeking their dreams. Dreaming and aspiration are human senses, but when one
considers his or her dream more important than the others, dreaming becomes another aspect of
selfishness.
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Blindingly pursuit his ideal life, most importantly, the man has lost his social skills which he assumes
himself a bad boy . Even though the man has enough intellectual knowledge to get aware of his
temporary problems, he does not make any changes. His selfishness dynamically expresses later on in
adulthood. He admits that he is always unconfident, sad and anxious. Moreover, he develops a sense
of disrespect to his parents. He makes fun at correct their grammar mistakes; He get sick of their
constant encouragement; He is disgraceful parent because they can help him with his homework. The
character obviously does nothing to compensate for his parent sacrifice. He is an outstanding student,
but in the human sense, he fails to be an educated person. He once admits: He cannot afford to admit
his parents (How could he still and pursuit such a contrary life?). He permits himself embarrassment at
their lack of education (Rodriquez 3). He may think that now with an excellent education, he is in a
higher level than others including his parents. Therefore, he feels ashamed of them. Getting rejected
from the society and suffering a state of loneliness are a pricey cost of success that Richard Rodriquez
s character decides to take.
People expose the selfishness when they dismiss others aspiration base on their perspective. August
Wilson s
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The Burgess Shale Fauna
B.ED. SCIENCE WITH SPECIALISATION IN BIOLOGY
Table of Contents
The Burgess Shale Fauna 3
Introduction 3
History of Discovery 3
Preservation Bias 4
Major Fossils 4
Concluding remarks: 7
References: 8 The Burgess Shale Fauna
Introduction
The Burgess Shale Fauna is a fauna that was constructed based on a group of fossils that were initially
found, in the Burgess Shale area in the Canadian Rockies (Gould, 1989). They are a very important
group of fossils as modern multicellular animals make their first unprotected appearance in the fossil
record some 570 million years ago through this group (Gould, 1989, pp. 24). Moreover the Burgess
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61 62)
Burgess type fauna in the Canadian Rockies probably lived in shallow water, mud banks that were
well lit and aerated. Such an environment would naturally lead to a fast rate of decomposition (Gould,
1989). What led to the preservation of the soft bodied fauna is relatively unknown (Royal Ontario
Museum, 2011). However one dominating theory is that fine grained sediments were occasionally
deposited in the area burying both live and dead animals. The buried animals were then probably left
in an anoxic environment inhibiting bacteria and scavengers from destroying them. Another
hypothesis is that the presence of clay in the sediments might have inhibited the organisms decay by
bacteria (Royal Ontario Museum, 2011). Thus probably only the very soft tissues decomposed
resulting in the flattening of the organisms body and the preservation of the compacted fossils we find
today (Royal Ontario Museum, 2011).
Major Fossils
More than half of the Burgess Shale fauna burrowed in or lived freely on the sea floor and most of
these were deposit feeders (Cowen et al., 2006, pp. 58). The most
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Examples Of Leadership In Braveheart
In the movie Braveheart you can discover the specifics of one man who assumes numerous difficulties
of life and in battle. William Wallace established numerous leadership skills that assisted his army in
being successful as an underdog. Several of the abilities Wallace utilized are usual in current day
industry leaders. Organizational Change in Braveheart
The movie Braveheart is a movie in which you can uncover the indirect elements of a man that deals
with several problems of life and fight. William Wallace arranged several authority aptitudes that
assisted his armed force in being victorious as a weaker one. A big amount of the aptitudes Wallace
used were normal as a part of present industry leaders. As a result of rising in an authority part,
Wallace widened the high sensation of the comprehensive armed force regardless of the fact that he
was not the specific individual that was put in control. One of the important things that Wallace did
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The movie Braveheart is depicted to take place in the 13th century throughout a time of turbulence.
The English was oppressively ruling the Scots. Following the loss of Murron and observing the
devastation of his people, Wallace sensed the desire to take a stand. Going to battle for a purpose you
are enthusiastic over and looking death in the face produces an enormously high pressure atmosphere.
Leaders may break under duress and show unacceptable characteristics, nevertheless, William Wallace
utilized the barren, daunting, and overpowering pressure of the circumstances to encourage greatness
out of the most improbable of individuals from the local farmers. An assured and constructive attitude,
even when encountering horrible situations, can considerably effect the point of view and conduct of
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Transmission Filter Research Paper
Your transmission is a complicated piece of equipment. In addition to watching for signs that your
transmission fluid needs changed, you also need to watch for signs that your transmission filter needs
to be replaced.
Sign #1: You Hear Strange Noises From The Front End
One of the first signs you will notice when your transmission filter needs to be changed is your engine
will start to make a strange noise. It will sound like something is rattling around the front end of your
vehicle. This sound is created one of two ways. Either your filter has become lose, and the fasteners
that hold it in place need to be tightened up or the filter has become full of debris, and needs changed.
Sign #2: Its Hard To Get Your Vehicle Into The Right Gear
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It doesn t really have an odor to it. If you check under your hood, you should never see any fluid. If
your transmission is leaking fluid, you may see this translucent pink fluid near where your
transmission cap is located. You may also see this fluid under your vehicle when you move it.
Sign #4: Your Transmission Fluid Is Full Of Debris
There are two different ways you can check your transmission fluid. If your fluid has leaked out, you
can touch it and make sure that it is clear. You can rub the leaking fluid between your fingers. If you
see or feel any dirt or debris in the fluid, than your transmission fluid and filter need to be changed.
If you don t see any leaking fluid, you can also check your transmission fluid. Your transmission fluid
cap is located under your hood and generally has a warning stamped on the top to not open the cap
until your vehicle is cool.
You need to do this when your vehicle has been parked for an extended period of time and has cooled
off. If you open the cap when the fluid is still hot, it could escape from your transmission and burn
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Exotic Field Class For Veterinary Technician Students
Exotic field class for veterinary technician students at NCTAApril Sulzbach Nebraska College of
Technical Agriculture Vet Tech Student Curtis Neb. Abstract Veterinary technology students have the
open option to take field classes while taking their required classes while they are students here. A
field class gives students the option to go out into the real world and be able to work alongside
veterinarians, and licensed veterinary technicians. This gives the student a chance to experience if they
really want to go into the field that they are looking at. Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture
veterinary technology systems already offers a few different kinds of field classes, those including
Emergency rotation, Equine surgery and anesthesia, calving rotation, the world of work, making a
difference, and their internships per the Spring 2017 schedule of classes. All of these classes require
some kind of pre requisite classes with a 70% or above, and provides the student with the choice of
where they would like to go and complete the course. These courses have the following range of
requirements from working 40 80 hours, doing progress sheets during the time of the class, getting
rated by the manager you are working for, and writing a final paper over what you learned and
experienced during the class. Yet, the college does not offer an Exotic field class for students who
would like to go into that field of work. Why this class would be needed. NCTA has
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The Importance Of City Elections In Canada
This paper will examine municipal elections in British Columbia, taking Surrey and Vancouver as
direct examples to show that a ward system would be a much more fair and democratic way to elect
city councils. Municipal elections in these two cities currently take place in an at large system. The
argument behind why this system is superior is that city councils have a more citywide approach to
representation, as opposed to a regional one. Many political scientists have argued that a ward system,
which splits cities into districts that are all represented by at least a single councillor, are a better way
to hold more democratic and representative elections. Because of the current lack of representation for
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The goal of ward systems is to make sure that all sections of a city are equally represented by at least a
single councillor. Even though cities such as Vancouver have for some reason rejected it (as seen in
2004), it is a much more fair system to all citizens of a city. The at large system easily tends to favour
wealthier communities in a city. When taking Vancouver as an example, the Berger Commission of
2004 found that [it] is generally accepted that the majority of city councillors have been from the West
Side. As Rebecca Dhindsa puts it, the West Side is an area with higher incomes and less
unemployment than Vancouver s East Side. This shows that councillors tend to run from wealthier
segments of a city in at large systems. This can be because they may be more financially well off than
the candidates from the underprivileged sections, which can affect campaign financing, or as the
Berger Commission states, the richer and better educated have a greater chance of informing
themselves on civic issues and participating in political affairs. The defence that this system is better
for a council with a citywide focus is also largely false. Royce Koop and John Kraemer found that
many councillors in at large municipalities still favour a certain area. When interviewing Councillor
Bruce Hayne of Surrey, they were told this by him; I think everybody has some affinity to the
geography of where they live. I live in Cloverdale so I
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The Rising Concerns of Underage Drinking Essay
Alcohol is a drink that possesses a seducing effect to tempt many citizens. Adults worldwide consume
countless cans of beers, wine, vodkas, and other alcohol beverages. However, its luring quality has
been secretly shared to minors, resulting to a problem called Underage Drinking. This situation has
existed for quite some time. In the past, underage drinking was considered a miniscule crime, and
wasn t strictly restrained or monitored. As we continued to remain oblivious, numbers of adolescent
drinkers have gradually increased as they used the tolerant rules to their advantage. Now, the problem
has become significantly noticeable, and we can no longer neglect it. High school, even middle school
students have been found with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Children tend to absorb the contents with a sense of judgment. This is because their curiosity
sometimes leads to terrible consequences, in this case, the addiction to alcohol. A national study ...
concluded that greater exposure to alcohol advertising contributes to an increase in drinking among
underage youth. Specifically, for each additional ad a young person saw ... he or she drank 1% more.
For each additional dollar per capita spent on alcohol advertising in a local market ... young people
drank 3% more (Alcohol Advertising and Youth). Therefore, the commercials do have a great impact
to the number of drinking adolescents, since the number of underage alcohol consumption rises as
advertisement rates rise. If such commercials continue to display on the media without any types of
appropriate content filters, the number of teenage alcoholics will continue to rise as years pass by. As a
result, we must greatly reduce the number of commercials referring to alcohol products, to minimize
the possibility to create future drinkers under the legal age. Education is another great way to prevent
the number of teenage alcoholics from rising any further. We can control this situation with just a
couple lessons and speeches to inform kids about the consumption of alcohol by explaining how it
affects their mind psychologically. Sure, drinking may cause stress relief and relaxation to the
teenagers burdened with the amount of schoolwork and deciding their future. However, when
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Taking a closer read at Haroun and the Sea of Stories
1. Identify explain 5 symbols found in text.
Although Haroun and the sea of stories is a children s literature, symbols which overlap as archetypes
are used to make this novel contain a deeper meaning and be just as enjoyable for adults.
Weather in this story symbolizes the current feeling or emotion of the characters. Dull, gloomy days
often occurred when the character is depressed: this sudden mist positively stank of sadness and
gloom (47). This symbol is clearly evident when Haroun traveled to Moody land, the sun would shine
all night is there were enough joyful people around, and it would go on shining until the endless
sunshine got on their nerves; then an irritable night would fall a night full of mutterings and
discontent, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An example is the June 9th, 1985 student demonstration at Tian An Men square in China. The
government attempted to stop the media from exposing this event to the public; they also attempted to
wipe out any written records of this afterwards. This is similar to how certain Chupwalas in Haroun
stitched their mouths, or vowed to remain silent under the orders of Khattam Shud who tried to stop
the relay of information in his kingdom so to speak.
3. Detail 3 instances in the text where the power of story is alluded to. Explain
The power of story is often referred to in this novel. For example, on page 72, the stories were held
here in fluid form, they retained the ability to change, to become new versions of themselves, to join
up with other stories and so become yet other stories...It was not dead but alive. This means that there
are many variations to one idea or one story. Old tales combined with imagination can be made into
new pieces of work. no story comes from nowhere; new stories are born from old it is the new
combinations that make them new. (86) There is an endless possibility and no limitations on what the
story is about because new ones can always be made.
Whether it s the adventure or the escape from reality that stories provide, or that fact that it takes your
mind away from tension, some people, and personally I believe that stories have the ability to relieve
stress. The power of story is implied in Haroun: you can offer [Story
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Paleolithic Venuses Essay
Paleolithic Venuses
1.) Discuss the meaning of the Paleolithic Venuses. Identify Rice s position and explain it. Discuss
four other interpretations of these figurines mentioned in class or in the reading. Do any or all of these
interpretations support the views of the 19th century evolutionist Johann Jakob Bachofen? Paleolithic
Venuses are prehistoric sculptures that are traditionally thought, by experts to be images that adore and
glorify female fertility. There are three reasons why most historians who study the Paleolithic era
support this traditional idea. One, most analysts only use a sampling of the 188 figurines and most of
them are pregnant. Secondly, the name Venus itself conjures up the notion of fertility. Thirdly, ... Show
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And the result was that only 70% or 132 figurines were used to complete the study. Out of the 132
figurines used for the study, it was determined that 23% were of women under the age of 15. 17 %
were statuettes of pregnant women. 38% were of non pregnant women in the reproductive stage, and
22% were of , post reproductive women. It was then concluded by Rice that there is no evidence to
support the traditional view that the Paleolithic Venuses represent fertility since the largest group of
statues were of adult women while the smallest group were made up of pregnant females. However,
these results did not completely satisfy her. She then raised the question that since these figurines were
not sculptured for fertility purposes, then why were these sculptures made? Rice believes that the
answers to this question lie in the cultural aspects in the Paleolithic society. IN the article she
discusses the roles and status of women in the society. She talks about the various responsibilities that
women have in each stage of their lives. The three important jobs that women had in the society are
being the reliable source of food, providing a stable home including social and sexual partnership,
being the givers of life. Four other interpretations of these figurines include; the association with a
fertility cult, erotic art, calendar counting, and the theory these figures represent the leaders of the
Paleolithic era. These interpretations cannot answer for all of
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Facebook Is The Most Popular Social Networking
THIS TERM PAPER HAS BEEN SUBMITTED BY TRIPTI GAGRAI ID 214120 SOCIOLOGY 1
ON 5TH SEPTEMBER 2014 DURING THE MONSOON SEMESTER 2014 INTRODUCTION:
Facebook is the most popular social networking site over the world with more than eight hundred
million users. It has become so much part of people s life that anyone can get access to their personal
information. Facebook was created by Mark Zuckerberg with the concept of allowing people to share
their common interest, but with time it has lost its real essence. As a matter of fact, it is a very useful
medium of communication to stay connected with friends and family, but it has some positive as well
as negative effects on the society. It is a social network which was created as a social media platform
to connect people and in many ways it seems that it has achieved its purpose. However, facebook s
popularity and massive use masks its psychological damages which are: addiction, depression and
isolation. The following analysis deals with both positive and negative effect of Facebook on the
society especially on students. Most students start using it as a pastime, but often end up getting
addicted of it which sometime is annoying. OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this project work is to
analyse the various
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A Critical Review Of 1901 Pauline Hopkin s Hagar Daughter
In his critical review of 1901 Pauline Hopkin s Hagar Daughter, Dr. Tuhkanen argues that this
sentimental fiction piece is a narrative of passing in multiple respects. Tuhkanen s analysis
complicates passing s conventional and simplistic discourse that singularly points to racial purity with
his consideration of multi level passing for national identity. He explores how racial passing is a
complex juggling of the social markers that shape national identity. Dr. Tuhkanen draws attention to
the nation s denial of racial hybridity in Hagar s Daughter: The passing characters are isomorphic
examples of the state of the Union. The nation itself is passing, unbeknownst to itself, as something
else than it claims to be (389). The twisted plot of Hagar s Daughter s mimics the jumbled nature of
identity itself and the tangled nature of the racial society during the nineteenth century. While
Tuhkanen looks in depth at passing as a network of multiple and perhaps disparate elements, the novel
also clearly employs the trope of double to facilitate not only the plot but also undermine the nation s
promoting discourse of race as a black white binary. Hopkins employs the doubleness of biological
identity, inheritance, and racial caricatures throughout her novel to construct the novel s commentary
on passing as it pertains to the nation s racial duality. Pauline Hopkins begins the story line twice, pre
Civil War and post Civil War. It begins with a short historical analysis detailing
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Leadership Ethics and Culture Essay
Introduction The purpose of this paper is to examine leadership ethical views in different cultural and
organizational setting. The researcher will compare and contrast leadership ethics in different cultural
and organizational settings. Finally, the researcher will provide a conclusion.
Leadership Ethical Views in Different Cultural and Organizational Setting According to Razzano and
Nelson (2008) Siemens AG which is a transnational organization headquarters in Munich Germany
was charged with bribery by the Security and Exchange Commission. Siemens AG is an electrical
engineering company with interests in everything from bullet trains to medical diagnostics. Siemens is
considered one of Europe s largest technology companies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both employees were terminated for their unethical behavior (Miller, 2008; Brown, 2011; Hensel,
2010; Cleveland, Favo, Thomas Owens, 2009).
According to Brown (2011) KBR leadership ethics has cultivated an organization culture that is
unreliable, disorganized, and untrustworthy. KBR leadership promoted and encouraged unethical
behavior and business practice which has been fostered throughout the organization. Leaders and
employees only engaged in unethical behavior and business practices when conducting business with
third world countries. The company had established ethics policies and stated that compliance and
integrity was at the core of everything the company does. Furthermore, according to the company s
ethics policies, everyone from the top to the bottom would be held to a high ethical standard and
violator would be punished (KBR, 2012).
According to Boje and Khan (2009) Nike a global, multicultural, international organizations
headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon is one of the largest manufacturers of sporting goods and apparel.
Nike is a multi billion dollar company with thirty two years in the business which is considered a
premier position in the American footwear industry. The company has a practice of outsourcing
production and manufacturing of good in countries which are in the
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  • 1. VCU CINEMA FILM CONCEPT ESSAY (ACCE 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. VCU CINEMA FILM CONCEPT ESSAY (ACCE VCU CINEMA FILM CONCEPT ESSAY (ACCE
  • 2. Ernest Becker Response To Death Is Ernest Becker correct in arguing that the terror of death shapes societal attitudes? What are the different emotional and intellectual responses to death and how significant do you think they are? Ernest Becker was a cultural anthropologist who believed that the characters of individuals in society are shaped by a process of death denial and death anxiety. Due to the contradiction of humans being an emergent life that does not seem to have any more meaning than a non emergent life (CITE birth and death). Through this process of mortality denial, an individual could continue to function and tame the inevitability and the terror of death through the creation of systems and protective societal attitudes both emotional and intellectual. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (CITE tmt) Terror management underlies the conflict human s face due to their desire to live and the terror and anxiety they feel due to their knowledge of the certainty of death. They combat the terror of death by erecting defences against death (CITE denial of death ). Terror management theory suggests that people learn to alleviate their fear of death by finding meaning in life and value in themselves (CITE kindle). Mortality salience is a product of the terror management theory its ideas are based in the existential anxiety that is kept at bay by an individuals cultural worldview and sense of self esteem.(Cite Ernest becker and pshcy) Mortality salience leads to negative attitudes and agressiveness against other ideological worldviews. (Cite ernest becker psyc) Therefore, Terror managament theory provides evidence to the idea that humans build societies through a variety of symbolic systems;laws, religion and culture are examples of ways in which meaning making is applied to individuls to combat the terror of death on a collective, large scale. On an individual level, terror managemnt theory helps to alleviate death anxiety and terror by bolstering invidual self esteem . Through this, we can escape the fear of extinction with insignificance (CITE Endings). However, due to culture being a symbolic solution to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Anthony Ho Growitz Point Blank Essay The book Point Blank by Anthony Horowitz is really exciting. This book is about a suspicious school, named Point Blank, that is high in the Swiss Alps with a few sons of the rich. The teenage boys are sent here for bad behavior and when no other school can handle them. It is supposed to make them a new person and they will be better when they come home. The setting takes place in the Swiss Alps and also in London England, where M16, a spy group, is stationed. This affects Alex, a 14 year old boy sent to Point Blank to investigate, because he can t get away from Point Blank easily because the only way up is by helicopter or skis. This story kept me involved throughout the whole book. One reason is because Alex is always on the move and discovering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Phillip Morris UVA F 478 Rev. 18 de Julio de 2005. Philip Morris, Inc.: La adquisición de Seven Up. La decisión estaba tomada. Philip Morris, Inc. (PM) a través de su directorio haría una oferta para tomar el control de la compañía Seven Up. Las dificultades y enredos de esta decisión palidecían, sin embargo, al enfrentarse a la siguiente pregunta: ¿A qué precio se debería hacer la oferta? Era la segunda mitad de abril de 1978, y enfrentando un mercado muy activo en fusiones y adquisiciones, PM reconocía la necesidad de una mayor velocidad y secreto en el desarrollo de su estrategia de compra. Entorno. Philip Morris, en 1977, estaba entre las 50 compañías de mayor tamaño en los Estados Unidos. Tenía ventas de USD 5,2 millardos y activos por ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... La nueva estrategia de PM aumentó el número de potenciales consumidores del producto de una manera sustancial. Cuando PM adquirió Miller Brewing Co., la compañía comercializaba un solo producto importante, cerveza Miller, con un 4% de participación de mercado, y la compañía era la decimoséptima cervecera del país. Actualmente [1977], la compañía tiene ventas anuales de 5 millones de barriles, haciéndola la quinta cervecera de los Estados Unidos. Este caso fue preparado como una base para la discusión en clases más que para ilustrar el manejo eficiente o no de una situación administrativa. 1982. Darden Graduate Business School, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia. Traducido por Jorge Moreno López. 2 UVA F 478 La gerencia de PM se centró en rectificar el programa de marketing de Miller. El slogan de su campaña publicitaria era Miller la Champaña de la Cerveza Enlatada . El mercado de Miller eran los hombres y mujeres de altos ingresos con una proporción inusual de las últimas. El directorio de PM creía que el uso de la palabra champaña aislaba a Miller del verdadero mercado de la cerveza, implicando que la cerveza Miller debería se ofrecida sólo en ocasiones especiales. La nueva estrategia de PM para Miller consistió en dirigir su producto hacia los hombrestrabajadores industriales, pertenecientes al segmento de mercado de bebedores de cerveza fuerte. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Influence Of Western Customs Of Wedding Essay INFLUENCE OF WESTERN CUSTOMS OF WEDDING ON CONTEMPORARY MUSLIM MARRIAGE CEREMONIES IN WAJIR COUNTY, KENYA BY ABDISHAKUR HUSSEIN SHEIKH C50/27142/2011 A RESEARCH PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS OF KENYATTA UNIVERSITY JUNE, 2015 DECLARATION This proposal is my original work and has not been presented for a degree in any other University. Sign:___________________________ Date:______________________ Name: ABDISHAKUR HUSSEIN SHEIKH Reg. No C50/27142/2011 Supervisor: This proposal has been submitted for the review with our approval as University supervisor. Sign_______________________________ Date______________________ Dr. Ibrahim Farah Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Kenyatta University Sign_______________________________ Date______________________ Dr. John Peter Bwire Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Kenyatta University ABSTRACT This study focuses on the influence of western customs of wedding on contemporary Muslim marriage ceremony in Wajir County. The study will be based on the following objectives to: discuss the Muslim marriage ceremonies based on Quran, sunnah and scholars perspective; discuss the elements of western customs of wedding as practiced by Muslims and find out the influence of western customs of wedding on Islamic marriage ceremony in Wajir county. This research
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  • 7. The Rise Of Nationalism, By Simon Bolivar Nationalism is being proud of your country and it is something historically people have worked for a long time to have. The rise of nationalism reshaped the world in many way including both socially and politically by mid nineteenth century (1800 s). Simon Bolivar changed the social hierarchy, which reshaped the world socially. Simon Bolivar sent a letter to the Congress of Angostura talking about how South America did not belong to the natives. He said that the Spanish have no right to control the land because they are not Natives and have their own nation. The people did not fit into any category and did not like the social hierarchy triangle. Simon Bolivar wrote, As our role has always been strictly passive and political existence nil, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The people of Venezuela never had a role in their government and they could not create their own government to be apart of. They did not have many rights, such as freedom. As much as the Venezuelans wanted to have a good government like North America it was very hard for them to do. Simon Bolivar did not want the government to be elected but passed down because that person has more experience growing up in that environment. Bolivar is proposing a new government and ruler that will make a good change that will make the country great, Therefore, let the entire system of government be strengthened, and let the balance of power be drawn up in such a manner that it will be permanent and incapable of decay because of its own tenuity (Bolivar). Simon Bolivar is saying that if the nation of Venezuela chose the right president than the people will become happy. Nationalism is when a person feels proud of his/her nation and that will happen when they get a president that will make peace and lead battles against other countries. This shows political change because the nation would finally have a long lasting government and a good a society that is well structured. South America became independent and self ruled because nationalism changed the world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Questions On Issues Of Abortion Wallace 1 Blayk Wallace Ms Blevins Period 3 English 12 Issues of Abortion Abortion has became a big issue in not just the US but in pretty much everywhere else around the globe. To some people it is a sin to do but to others they might have a good reason to go through it but it can be just an easy way out of going through pregnancy and raising a child. Abortion should only be legal under certain circumstances by applying equality amongst the fetus and the mother without giving more rights to either for example if the mother was raped ,while possibly being underage as well, if something is wrong with her like if she was in danger of dying , or if something is wrong with the fetus like a sever disease then the mother should have a saying if she wants to have an abortion but if none of those reasons apply then the woman should go through the pregnancy if it doesn t harm her. The main problem with abortion is the fact that it has to do with a person s life being taken away. Also there is religious reasons and religious people that are concerned with the issue because a lot of religions do not comply with abortion being legal. sometimes women do not want to have a or the child because they just don t care or want
  • 9. to deal with the pressure of taking care or going through the pregnancy and maybe being an under aged teenager. pro life supporters always do have to question why is this legal but there is of course the people who support ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Data Analysis And Data Processes Data Transformation are often very complex and is the most costly section of the ETL process. Transformations are often achieved outside the database using flat files, but mostly occurs within an Oracle database. The transform step applies rules or functions to the extracted data. These rules or functions will decide on the analysis of data and can involve transformations like the following: Data Summations Data Merging Data Encoding Data Splitting Data Calculations Creating Surrogate Keys Data Aggregation When transformed, the data is clean, accurate, consistent and ready for analysis by the data warehouse users. Data can be transformed in two ways: Multistage Data Transformation Pipelined Data Transformation The most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the tasks are completed outside the database, for example step 1 to 4 as shown in figure 6 below and then is inserted into the warehouse table. FIGURE 6: PIPELINED DATA TRANSFORMATION 2.2.2 Cleansing Data Data cleansing is the process of removing incorrect, inappropriate and duplicate data. It can also be called data cleaning or data scrubbing. Not cleansing the data will lead to inaccurate and unreliable results. During the process of cleansing data, if dirty data is detected, it will have to be modified and will therefore cause delays within the process. Dirty data can be caused by the following: Members of an organization are poorly trained and will therefore enter data erroneously. Inaccurate system configuration rules are applied. Regular data updates are neglected. Inconsistent or lack of validation rules. Duplicates are not removed. Data cleansing can be performed within single or multiple sets of data. Usually problems within single data sets are due to misspellings when entering data of that they have left out missing information when inputting. When problems occur within multiple data sets e.g. in a data warehouse, the need to cleanse data increases greatly. This is because the data is more than likely to have redundant data from different sources, and will therefore have to make sure all
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  • 12. Fate In The Monkey s Paw By W. Jacobs Fate cannot be tamed and anyone who tries to modify their fate does so to their sorrow. This is the main theme that is exemplified in the short work of fiction The Monkey s Paw by W.W. Jacobs. Jacobs successfully creates characters who eventually learn the lesson about fate. Mr. and Mrs. White, the main characters, are visited late one night by a fakir who gives them a monkey s paw that could grant 3 wishes. But, before the fakir leaves, he warns the Whites, if they use the paw, to wish for something sensible (Jacobs 27). Not only does this create foreshadowing, but it also generates conflict between the Whites as to whether or not to use the paw and what to wish for. The author uses the responses of the characters to this conflict, especially ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A terrified and grief stricken Mrs. White acts impulsively, trying to get her son back. She ultimately grabs the paw from where it had been discarded, lying forlornly on the kitchen table, and uses another wish to get her son back (Jacobs 33). Awhile later, the Whites hear knocking and realize that the paw has worked again. Mrs. White rushes to the door, while Mr. White hangs back. Mr. White realizes almost too late that whatever is behind the door might not be his son. So, Mr. White quickly grabs the paw and wishes away whatever was behind the door. The door then swings open to reveal no one. Mrs. White, once again grief stricken, runs outside to the quiet and deserted road and the story ends with the sounds of her anguished cries cutting through the night (Jacobs 34). This, once again, is an example of how the characters reactions help to build to the theme. The Whites certainly get what they wished for, but not in the way in which they want it. The reactions of the Whites help to build the story and specifically help to exemplify the theme. The Whites ultimately find out twice that fate has its own plan. They messed with fate and instead, found out that by messing with their fates they ultimately turned their happiness into sorrow. By obtaining the monkey s paw, they lost their only son due to the first wish and used the second and third wishes carelessly and by the end of the story, they were grief stricken and hopeless. They eventually learned the lesson that for every wish, there is a price to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. What Is Data Visualization 1. Introduction The Electronic Health Records (EHR) has become pervasive. As a result, medical and health professionals have to grapple with an abundance of digital data. There can be no doubt that we need to systematically collect, organize, consolidate and present data to users such as healthcare professionals, primarily in order to decrease cognitive load and improve efficiency in diagnosing and treating patients. The visual representation of information can go a long way in alleviating information overload and also in improving decision making within the clinical environment. However, factors such as perception of visualization tools by healthcare professionals may impede their effective implementation and reduce usefulness of these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The paper focuses on challenges in data visualization in EHR and recommends possible remedies using human centered design. 2. Visualization In general, the term Visualization is defined as the development of a visual image in the human mind. However that is more than simply a graphical representation of data or concepts, as visualization can work as a cognitive tool, and becomes a powerful strategy in the construction of knowledge using human percipient and cognitive capacities. This definition is based on the work of Stuart Card (Card 1999); he defines Visualization as being the use of visual representations of abstract data, supported by computers and in order to extend the cognition, in an interactive mode (Dulclerci Joao, 2010). Visualization can further assist humans with their data analysis through visual representation of the information. This assistance is defined as cognitive support. Ware defines visualization as a graphical representation of data and concepts , which is either an internal construct of the mind or an external artifact support decision making (Troy Moller, 2004). Visualization is not only useful for data observation. It essentially contributes in a far significant manner to the process of data analysis. When the input data is organized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Comparing the Arthurian Legends and J.R.R. Tolkien s The... A Medieval Contest In comparing and contrasting the Arthurian Legends and J.R.R. Tolkien amp;#8217;s book The Fellowship of the Ring, it is almost like a medieval contest between the two with many of the similarities coming from the customs of the Middle Ages. A look at the make up of the groups involved, the moral code, the protagonist, the antagonist, the use of supernatural elements and the knightly quest involved in each book shows how alike they are but yet different. The Arthurian Legends revolve around the life of the knights during the Middle Ages. A knight would pledge his loyalty to God, his King, fellow knights and to women in distress. Tolkien amp;#8217;s Fellowship ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The moral code of the knights of the Round Table which was renewed at the feast of Pentecost every year was to: amp;#8220;only fight in just cause, at all times to be merciful, at a all times to put the service of ladies foremost. ; (Malory, p.344.) Sir Gawain amp;#8217;s strength was increased for three hours every morning but after noon would decrease. Once when in battle with Sir Launcelot to avenge the death of his two brothers by Sir Launcelot, Sir Launcelot realizes Sir Gawain amp;#8217;s strength is less so he says to him amp;#8220;Sir Gawain, I have endured many blows from you but I see that you have weakened ; and then turns to King Arthur and says, amp;#8220;My liege, your expedition can find no honorable conclusion, so I pray you withdraw and spare your noble knights ; (Malory, p.373.) showing mercy and fair play. Frodo Baggins also takes on a moral code as he accepts his role as the Ring Bearer. Hobbits by nature are fun loving and non competitive, but Frodo says to Elrond, amp;#8220;I will take the ring. . .though I do not know the way. ; (Tolkien, p.324) When sitting in the chair of the Guardian Kings of Gordor at the top of Amon Hen in the Seat of Seeing, Frodo sees the world covered by Orcs, Lorien in smoke and Borenings amp;#8217;s land on fire and finally sees and feels the Eye of Sauron. He cries out, amp;#8220;I will do now ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Lebana Essay After its partial withdrawal from most Lebanese territory in 1978 following Operation Litani, Israel maintained a military occupation of roughly 10% of Lebanon through a self declared nine mile deep security zone in the southern part of the country (Ruebner, 2000: 1). The security zone was designed to act as a buffer zone between Israel and Lebanon, in order to minimize cross border attacks (Ibid). In defending the security zone with the IDF, the SLA bore a large share of the fighting against Hizballah (Party of God) and to a lesser extent, Amal (Hope), two Lebanese Shi a organizations that fought to oust Israel from the security zone (Ruebner, 2000: 2). The SLA militia emerged out of a battalion of the former Lebanese army, after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Haddad operated independently of the Beirut government despite efforts of various Christian parties to control him (Ibid). Lahad, a former Lebanese army officer, was chosen by the Israelis to head the militia after Haddad s death in 1984 (Ibid). Israel paid an average monthly salary of between $500 and $800 to SLA members and together with maintenance and infrastructure expenditures, it is estimated that it spent a total of 35 million annually on the SLA and its dependents (Ruebner, 2000: 2). Israel s control over the SLA was pervasive, especially that it trained, equipped, advised, resupplied and paid the salaries of the troops (Directorate of Intelligence, 1986). SLA units in the zone sustained most of the casualties and bore the brunt of the fighting (Ibid). According to an SLA spokesperson, since its inception to March 2000, the SLA suffered 621 military fatalities and 200 civilian fatalities, compared to the IDF roughly 250 fatalities in the security zone , since its establishment in 1985 to April 2000 (Blanche, 1999: 78 sandbags). Upon forming his government in July 1999, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak pledged to withdraw the IDF from Lebanon within a year responding to a mounting frustration over continued Israeli casualties in Lebanon (Ruebner, 2000: 3). On the 5th of March 2000, the Israeli cabinet unanimously endorsed Barak s plan to withdraw by the 7th of July 2000 (Ibid). Seeking to minimize its casualties, the IDF ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Drosophila Lab Abstract Introduction The study of population genetics is simply how the genes or alleles within a population may vary or change. The purpose of population genetics is being able to predict the genes that are expressed in future generations and understanding why that is. An allele is an alternate form of a gene, so blonde hair and black hair are both alleles but hair color is a gene. In this particular experiment the alleles being focused on are the body colors of the Drosophila melanogaster, which is the common fruit fly. The two different body color alleles are the wild type, tan body color, and the ebony type, black body color. Drosophila melanogaster was chosen for the experiment as it is the archetype for population genetics. Drosophila is a model organism for population genetics just as the house mouse has become a model organism (Powell, 1997). The benefits of using Drosophila in this experiment is that it has a short life cycle along with a fast ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To test to see if evolution is taking place the Hardy Weinberg Principle will be used. This equation allows us to predict future allele frequencies based on the current alleles frequencies if no evolution were taking place. This means if the observed frequencies differ from the expected frequencies some form of evolution must have taken place. The Hardy Weinberg Principle has many conditions that must be met to ensure no evolution is taking place, if the observed and expected results do not match then one of those conditions was not met. Other deviations from Hardy Weinberg may result from inbreeding, population stratification and sexual selection (Balding, 2006). This leads to the hypothesis in that due to a small initial population size of 20 flies not all of the conditions for Hardy Weinberg will be met resulting in evolution taking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Giver A Dystopia Essay In the book The Giver it is trying to keep their community like a utopia. They are trying to accomplish this goal by keeping it in Sameness . An utopia is a world where there are no problems ( that is what the community is trying to be ) and an dystopia is a world made up of rules ( world,place,town anywhere people can live ). To me, I say that instead of it being utopia where everything is perfect and people have the right to make their own choice, it is an dystopia. Here are my reasons why I say it is a dystopia because they do not have the right to live the way they want,they live in a world that is ruled by rules ,and you have to be a certain age just to do something. The first reason I say it is an dystopia because they do not have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. My Mother, My Hero Essay My Mother, My Hero In 1859 Henry Ward Beecher said, the mother s heart is the child s schoolroom. I believe that statement because of experiences I ve had with my own mother. I have learned more about life from her than from my 15 years of schooling. Over the last 20 years my mother has taught me many valuable lessons just by being a living example of compassion, thoughtfulness, and generosity. She is an angel that has protected and carried me throughout life. In the book, One Day My Soul Just Opened Up, Iyanla Vanzant said, a truly compassionate person is one who can feel what you feel because they are one with you in mind, body, and spirit, not out of obligation or a false sense of responsibility. A compassionate person is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides being compassionate my mother is thoughtful. She stays at work late if someone needs help with theirs. She brings my grandmother dinner and runs errands for her. She is always putting others before herself. For instance, last year I began singing in the choir at Iowa State. It was really important to me because singing has always been a passion of mine. She drove to Ames for every single concert. It meant a lot to me to have her in the audience supporting me. This year I also started singing in the choir at my church. I was really excited and nervous about singing the first Sunday so few days before I was going to sing she gave me a beautiful necklace with a star pendant on it. I remember her warm hug and her telling me good luck and that I was her star . It touched me that she took time out of her busy schedule to encourage and support things that she knew were important to me. She could have just wished me well and enjoyed her few minutes of spare time, but instead she put me first. The third aspect I admire in my mother is her generosity. She is always buying things for others. We aren t a rich family by any means, but she is always giving. Just a few weeks ago my mother s friend was talking about not being able to afford a new winter coat for her son. That night my mother went out and bought him one. Then about a month ago my mother heard about a woman who is a recovering drug addict. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Citizen Rankine Citizen Analysis Rankine reveals a tragic fact that even as a powerful developed country which believes in freedom and democracy, there are still so much injustice in US. This certainly would be ironic, wouldn t it? As what the book named, Citizen, legally, it means a natural person who has the nationality of a certain country, and according to the constitution of this country, he has the rights and obligations. From the point of view of its generation, as a legal concept, the citizen is closely linked with the democracy. However, in Rankine s prose, imagery and poetry, citizen becomes a powerful proof of the contemporary racism in America. For instance, in the p148, the waiter returns the card to your friend instead of you. The people in the restaurant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. CONTROL PARADIGM This move toward abstinence, sobriety, moderation, and puritanical thoughts about sex is more than a trend. It s a practical program that expands the limits of law enforcement, the authority of employers, and ultimately its own parameters. Big Brother IS looking over your shoulder. Across American society one sees effort after effort to restore social cohesion, re assert authority, and basically get a grip on the energies that have been unleashed over the past quarter century. Universities are re imposing curfews as well as rules on cohabitation, unsupervised parties, fraternity hazing, and sexual conduct. Legislatures across the country are controlling Internet smut, tobacco advertising, and labeling violent TV programming, video games, and rock and rap lyrics as bad. Cities across the nation have imposed controls on panhandling, vagrancy, public drinking, and littering. Community policing programs have given law enforcement more day to day authority in high crimeareas. Cameras and scanners are everywhere. Are these the benign acts of a civilized society, or have the authorities taken their powers too far? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It usually begins with an actual problem, for example, teen pregnancy or the real dangers of drugs, but while an obvious response might be sex and drug education (and not the lies perpetrated by programs such as DARE), or birth control and teaching safe drinking habits. Instead, we are told that the best way to solve teen pregnancy is abstinence (which instills guilt about sexual activity), or that the best way to curb drug use is to scare people and to lie to them. Real healthproblems, such as AIDS and STDs become the occasion for wholesale sexual purges, and real problems with drugs are couched in an abuse paradigm, as if to do drugs means only to ABUSE them, and to talk about safe drug use is profane. Something else is going ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Prince Of A Town Called Bel Air Prince of a Town Called Bel Air Now this is a story all about how my life got flipped, turned upside down, and I d like to take a minute, just sit right here, I ll tell you how I became the prince of a town called Bel Air (Smith). Many 90s kids memorized this opening to the hit television show The Fresh Prince of Bel Air . Sometimes you can t help but rap the words and visualize Will Smith spinning in front of a graffiti background. Will Smith stars in the show as a fictionalized version of himself. The theme song sets the premise for the entire show. Smith was a street smart, African American teenager born in West Philadelphia. However, while playing basketball, he got in a confrontation with a group of men. This frightened his mother, who sent him to Bel Air to live with his wealthy aunt and uncle. Smith grew up in a working class environment and is now exposed to an upper class world. This is a theme around which many of the show s plots revolve. The effect of the lyrics to this theme song goes beyond pure entertainment value. Smith is hyper aware that he is combatting the prevalent television representation, at the time, of young black males as thugs. Through this 90s comical theme song, Smith, who was born and raised in West Philadelphia himself, confirms the stereotype of the urban, black, young thug and complicates that stereotype by depicting himself as nothing like that. As an appeal to ethos, Smith is initially portrayed as a person with good sense, good moral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Names In To Kill A Mockingbird The third most prominent theme in To Kill a Mockingbird is names and their power and significance. Multiple times throughout the book, we see that the names being used have a big impact on the county s social pyramid. For example, when Atticus is cross examining Mayella Ewell, he respectfully calls her things like Miss and Ma am. However, Mayella is offended by the names, and yells, Long s he keeps on callin me ma am an sayin Miss Mayella. I don t hafta take his sass, I ain t called upon to take it (Lee 243). Mayella isn t used to being respected like that. When in a professional setting like a courtroom, the respect and maturity being shown towards her catches her off guard, and she mistakes it for disrespect. We see another example of the significance and power of names in To Kill a Mockingbird when Scout, Jem, and Atticus visit family for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scout s cousin, Francis, continues to make fun of Atticus, and she keeps calm, until he starts calling him names. Francis says, He s nothin but a nigger lover! (Lee 110). Scout has always been a tomboy, and she s never been afraid to fight. It is clear throughout the book that she can remain calm, but as soon as people start calling her or her family names, things change. This shows the power and significance of names because Scout finds them more offensive than anything else. A third example of how names are powerful and significant comes from the article Why I Joined the Klan by Studs Terkel. The article is an interview with a former Ku Klux Klan member, who explain what lead him to join the Klan in the first place. He states, Boy, that was an opportunity I really looked forward to! To be part of somethin (Terkel 1). He explains that he, like many other Klansman, joined the KKK because it would give them a name and something to belong to. Many people joined the Klan because they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. What Is Schein s Model Of Organizational Culture This issue can be explained with the model developed by Edgar Schein for understanding the organizational culture. Schein s model of organizational culture identifies three distinct levels in organizational cultures; 1. Artifacts and behaviors include any tangible, overt or verbally identifiable elements in an organization such as architecture, furniture, dress code, office jokes etc. 2. Espoused values include organization s stated values and rules of behavior such as how the members represent the organization expressed in official philosophies and public statements etc. 3. Shared Basic Assumptions are the deeply embedded, taken for granted behaviors which are usually unconscious, but constitute the essence of culture. These assumptions are typically so well integrated in the office dynamic that they are hard to recognize from within. Illustration of Schein s model of organizational culture According to Schein explained, once an organization culture is based on shared basic assumption of not valuing integrity, it is clear to burst cross cultural issues with officers who do not have such assumptions even though ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further, the actions of Mr. Sundara were also with many defects in bringing the all officers for the change in terms of organizing, leading, communicating and other management aspects. He acted as a police officer and tried to control the system through the tools in traditional enforcement theories of change. The approaches of Mr. Sundara as well as Director General were direct and obvious actions relating to enforcement, judgement, emphasis, presentation etc. In terms of the Nudge Theory of Change, the failure of change can be attributed to the above mentioned facts reviewed in light of the Nudge theory elements such as indirect, enablement, non judgement, translation, educate, heuristics ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Developmental Disabilities and Speech and Language Impaiments According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are 53.9 million school aged children between the ages of 5 years old to 17 years old in the United States non institutionalized population. Of the 53.9 million children, about 2.8 million (5.2%) were reported to have a disability in 2010. About 1 in 6 children in the U.S. had a developmental disability in 2006 2008 which is a 17.1% increase from 1998. Developmental disabilities range from mild disabilities such as ADHD, speech and language impairments to serious developmental disabilities, such as intellectual disabilities, cerebral palsy, and autism. Recently, there has been an increased focus on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) as it becomes more prevalent in the United States. Since ASD is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The history of what is now known as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement act (IDEIA) began as the Education for All Handicapped Children Act in 1975 which required all public schools that accepts federal funds to provide equal access to education for children that have physical and developmental disabilities. Congress reauthorized the act in 1990 expanded certain programs, renamed it the individuals with disabilities education act. Into thousand for the Congress amended the law and further clarified its intended purpose that states provide a free appropriate public education for all students aged 3 21 including children with disabilities IDEA defined as a child with a disability as any child who has mental retardation hearing impairments speech or language impairments, visual impairments, serious emotional disturbance, orthopedic impairments, autism, traumatic brain injury, other health impairments, or specific learning disabilities, and who by reason there of needs special education and related services. President Bush reauthorized the act in 2004 and with the changes to the act called it the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA). The goals of act were to provide a free appropriate public education to children with special needs to progress in their environment. It was also a way for parents to have a voice in the process and to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Stereotypes In The Movie Cinderella In the movie Cinderella, the valued based on appearance is prevalent throughout the film and is the catalyst for love the at first glance. Love at first glace implies that men and women fall in love based solely on each other s appearance. The movie completely mistakes lust for love, and boys and girls learn that love is based on appearance. Therefore, the stereotype implemented is if a girl wants to marry a guy; she needs to be physically attractive. The physical attributes of Cinderella are: strawberry blonde hair, blue eyes, and a perfect figure that allows her to differ from all other women in the film. Prince Charming selects a bride because she prettier than any other women in the film. The glass heel is a metaphor for how men are to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Strategy paper Strategy Development at Castle Press Andy Bailey and Julie Verity The two cases, New Town Council and Castle Press, illustrate the process of strategy development within different organisational contexts. Both cases are based on the views of the strategy development process as seen by members of the respective top management teams. The Castle Press case describes how five members of the top management team view the process. Both cases are con­ ‐ structed around two general themes. The process of strategy development and the organisational context in which it takes place. The two cases illustrate differences in the strategy development process, demonstrating that the pro­ ‐ cess of managing strategy development in one organisation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only two years before, however, the team was much bigger: Two years ago, inherited a TMT of twelve people. It was impossible to discuss strategy with that number of people. Six months later, three key people and myself retreated for a few days and thought about what we needed rather than what we had. The outcome was implemented about eighteen months ago. We now have a TMT of six people and the focus of our meetings is higher level discussions and strategic planning. MANAGING DIRECTOR As a group, the TMT thought that they were compatible and rarely in conflict with each other. The col­lective criticism of team meetings was the danger that discussions gravitated towards the operational rather than the strategic, since this was the one time that team members found themselves together in one place at one time. The finance director (only two years with Castle Press) noted that he could bring a different contribution to the team s discussion: I think we were very internally focused. It is easier when you come from outside the organisation and from this position I can be constructive. I m the only person on the Team who hasn t been with Castle Press for the past twenty years, so I do have some useful external benchmarks. FINANCE DIRECTOR A TRADITION OF PLANNING Planning had a long history at Castle Press and was an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Tartrazine Experiment In eighth grade, while on a school run food interest trip, I learned the significance of ingredients and nutrition in food. One of the activities was to differentiate between fresh ramen noodles and instant noodles by scrutinizing the ingredients and nutritional labels as well as by taste testing. Upon inspection, there were several recurring ingredients such as the coloring agent tartrazine. Later that day, a bolt of curiosity surged through me, and an Internet search on tartrazine forever changed the way I looked at food. What I found shocked me. Articles full of evidence indicated the harmful effects of the coloring agent, ranging from allergic reactions to hyperactivity in children. As a result, I was compelled to probe further into the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Chaucer s Grecian Satire Of Chivalrous Knighthood Chaucer s Grecian Satire of Chivalrous Knighthood Chivalry, a honorable and noble code of conduct developed by knighthood for knighthood. It was a set of rules and morals for knights to adhere to and follow, and it was developed in the middle ages in the years 1170 through 1220. But by the time Chaucer wrote the Canterbury tales in the year 1400 chivalry s light was beginning wane. And perhaps Chaucer s story had something to do with its decline because, when Chaucer tells the Knights tail his story is a satire, he pokes fun at the old fashioned values of chivalry and the knights code of honor. Chaucer s portrayal of the knights tail exaggerates every tiny detail. Often when details are scrutinized over an author is trying to paint their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even the noblest of knights wouldn t go to the extent of what Thesius did for Palamon and Arcite s dispute. Building an arena a mile long A theatre so noble standing there I daresay none was finer anywhere Its circuit measured one full mile about, Its wall of stone, a circling moat without. As surely as a compass it was round, and sixty rows it stood above the ground, So that a man on one row wouldn t be... And allowing them to draft armies to fight over Emily Each of you shall bring back one hundred knights, Armed for the lists to represent your rights, All set to fight for her. For here s an oath. That this is what shall be, I tell you both Upon my word and as I am a knight: When we have seen which has the greater might That is to say, whichever of the two With his one hundred (as I ve said to you) Shall slay or from the lists the other drive To him I shall give Emily to wive. Here Theseus or rather Chaucer pushes chivalry to its extreme and it is in a mocking manner. Theseus also constructs massive temples for the Gods around his arena In the temple of Venus you could see (Wrought on the wall, and piteous to behold) The broken sleep, the lonely sighs, the cold And sacred tears, the sad laments; the burning, The fiery strokes of all desire and yearning That servants of love in this life endure; The oaths by which covenants they assure; Pleasure and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Naming In Tea Cake By Zora Neale Naming is an important way in which readers can see hope affirmed or ill fated from the start, because it adds layers of meaning to characterisation. Joe Starks superciliously narrow minded attitude towards life renders his marriage with Janie a stark, bleak and miserable relationship where love slowly bleeds away, (King, 1990) with each thing he denies her, leading to the first real death of her hope: something fell off the shelf inside her... her image of Jody tumbled down and shattered in her mind s eye. Her drifting afterwards and loss of joy in the nature she used to adore emphasises the emptiness of a life lived without hope as there are no more blossomy openings dusting pollen over her man, neither any glistening young fruit where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Janie is a modernisation of the Roman deity Jana and Vergible is derived from the demi god Virbius, making him King of the woods (King, 1998), which brings hope to their union by adding in an element of the divine thereby raising expectations. Indeed, the readers sees Tea Cake put Janie up on a pedestal and frequently mention that Janie holds da keys tuh de kingdom , reminiscent of her namesake s status as the highest god receiving the veneration she deserves and not da mule of de world as Nanny feared. Sethe is a feminisation merging the Egyptian god Set and Seth from the Old Testament, the former who commits an atrocity upon a family member, and the latter who revives hope in God upon his birth (Mayer, 1993) alluding to the split in her maternal identity for which she needs to seek forgiveness to have hope of redemption. Additionally, Amy becomes worthy of deeper scrutiny given the striking fact that etymologically the name, from the Latin amatus, literally means beloved, (Coonradt, 2005). The purpose of this strong connection between the identities of the white girl and Sethe s daughter respectively, can interpreted by some readers as Morrison s desire to instill hope in future generations that bridging the gulf of racism, is conceivable, by subtly showing humans as being fundamentally the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Wearing Double Gloves The present study shows that less than half of the respondents (81 44.3%) are wearing double gloves, 43.2% of them are wearing double gloves only occasionally. regarding that, the real percent of surgeons who wear double gloves is estimated to be less than the statistically resulted percent (44.3%). (9) This percent approximately to other studies as in 2013, a study assessed the compliance to the American college of surgeons recommendations including the double gloving and found that only 34% were wearing double gloves. In addition, another study tested the double gloving practice in two teaching hospitals (University of Western Ontario (UWO) and McMaster University) resulted in 43% of surgeons practice double gloving routinely. (5) The main factor of wearing double gloves is Self protection (51 63%) which was the common cause too in a similar study in 2010 as they found that (77%) of respondents ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A study tried to evaluate the prevalence of blood borne pathogen in an urban university based general surgical practice and found that, 142 out of 337 (83%) of all operations were found to involve a blood borne pathogen when tested: HIV (26%), hepatitis B (4%), hepatitis C (35%), and coinfection with HIV and hepatitis C (17%). (12) Theses diseases specifically HBV is common in our country as the incidence among Saudi is 12.93/100,000 and the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend double gloving in countries with a high prevalence of HBV specially if the operation is 30 minutes. (13) (14) . Due to that high incidence of these infections along with their long term disabilities, we emphasize on the importance of double gloving with all of the cases regardless of the suspicion. Consistent with a previous study Impairment of the sensation was a common cause too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. No Universally Accepted Theory Of Management No Universally Accepted Theory of Management ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ We can safely state that no single theory of management is universally accepted today. To provide a useful historical perspective that will guide our study of modern management, we shall discuss five different approaches to management : (1) the universal process approach, (2) the operational approach, (3) the behavioral approach, (4) the systems approach, and (5) the contingency approach. Understanding these general approaches to the theory and practice of management can help you appreciate how management has evolved, where it is today, and where it appears to be headed. Each of the five approaches to management represents a different conceptual framework for better understanding the practice of management. THE UNIVERSAL PROCESS APPROACH ══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ The universal process approach is the oldest and one of the most popular approaches to management thought. It is also known as the universalist or functional approach. According to the universal process approach, the administration of all organizations, public or private and large or small, requires the same rational process. The universalist approach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His 14 universal principles of management, listed in Table 1.1, were intended to show managers how to carry out their functional duties. Fayol s functions and principles have withstood the test of time because of their widespread applicability. In spite of years of reformulation, rewording, expansion, and revision, Fayol s original management functions still can be found in nearly all management texts. In fact, after an extensive review of studies of managerial work, a pair of management scholars ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Theme Of Music In Fantasia 3 Program music is music that is intended to evoke images or convey the impression of events. From the music, a story was developed to be in Fantasia 3. The characters in the story are hundreds of trolls along with one tiny fox. It is set in a deep dark, enchanted forest during night time. The key is B♭minor which the minor sound creates a scary and dark mood. This key had been associated with words such as obscure and gloomy and has also been associated with the image or mood of night time.. Right as the song starts it begins forte. This grabs the audience s attention straight away and scares the audience just like the trolls do to the fox. The dynamic portrays the dominant, scary nature of the trolls right from the first beat. This is also is goes hand in hand with the timbre. The song begins with a large group of strings and woodwind instruments playing, depicting all of the trees. They used lower sounding instruments, such as the bassoon and clarinet, to create a dark and scary sound. This allows for a fuller sound further allowing them to create scary, gloomy and intimidating atmosphere. The tempo is andante, an easy walking pace, which is fairly slow. However, having this tempo allows the portrayal of the trees to be large, heavy and slow moving. The melody itself has many rests in between the melody patterns. This helps depict the trolls being so stiff as they change from tree to troll, suggesting that they have been a tree for too long. This is also supported by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. What Was The Role Of Women In The 18th Century The Women present during the time period 1650 1800 were definitely the unsung heroes who not only revolutionized France, but also made several contributions to Western and several other societies. Women made several contributions mainly in literature, politics, visual arts, and society. Women during 18th century made a remarkable contribution to literature, which involved the philosophes assisting Diderot in the creation of the Encyclopedie in France, which has 72,000 entries that involve a wide variety of information on specific subjects such as political theory (Fiero, 144). Additionally, Chatelet produced an annotated French translation of Newton s Principia which was regarded as a monumental achievement (Fiero, 144). On the political spectrum, Mary Wollstonecraft, from Britain, pushed for the equality of women by writing the Vindications of the Rights of Woman, which in turn, challenged the female stereotypes made by misogynistic males and proved that women are equal to men. Additionally, Wollstonecraft ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although not present in Chapter 24, Hester Bateman, from London, made a stamp in the 18th century by creating several domestic household items with neoclassic artistic styles that were not only elegant to the eye, but also affordable to middle class individuals. Furthermore, Women also made it possible for French society to strive by holding meetings in salons where women would gather to talk about several topics such as politics and science, which in turn, these women were given the French title of philosophes and made it possible for Paris to be considered a center of intellectual life . During the 17th and 18th century women also challenged the status of women in order to prove that they are equals and should also be respected. As noted earlier, Mary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Water Is The Most Important Substances On Earth Essay Introduction: Water is one of the most important substances on earth. Every single living organism on earth requires water. Whether it is a clownfish living in the ocean or a big shady maple tree getting its water from the earth, every organism needs it. Water is often times advertised as the most pure substance on earth, however this is often times untrue. Yes, water is a very pure substance but only when it is in its truly natural form, H2O. However, there are very few cases where water is in its truest chemical composition. Water almost always has some sort of chemical deposits in it, which can be measured in a hardness of the water. The hardness of water is usually measured in parts per million (ppm) of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) that is in a certain sample of water.1 In natural waters, the minerals that make up water aren t all in the form of CaCO¬3. The actual minerals that make up the hardness of water are magnesium cation and calcium cation, Mg2+ and Ca2+ respectively.1 Often times the calcium concentration is larger than magnesium concentration. This is due to the fact that calcium is usually in almost all types of rocks while magnesium is only found in a few for example, dolomite and olivine.1 These dissolved ions, Mg2+ and Ca2+, make up the main properties of water hardness. The hardness of water is determined on scaling range dealing with the concentration of the ions. Water is said to be hard if it contains a large concentrations of Ca2+ and Mg2+. On the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Importance Of Chemical Weapons The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) defines chemical weapons as Any toxic chemical or its precursor that can cause death, injury, temporary incapacitation or sensory irritation through its chemical action (Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, n.d.). Chemical weapons have been around for a long time since ancient times, in fact some chemical weapons such as chlorine were frequently used during World War I (War of nerves, 2006) (Pitschmann, 2014). Over the years with the increase of industrialization and the advancements in technology chemical weapons have become easier to make, since the materials needed to make chemical weapons are now more accessible to the public and industries (War of nerves, 2006). This not only has allowed some states to improve their chemical warfare programs, but it has also increased the proliferation and it has allowed terrorists to be able to developed chemical weapons and conduct successful chemical terrorists attacks (War of nerves, 2006). Chlorine can be obtained easily and a chemical attack using chlorine can have serious consequences because it could affect many people (Pitschmann, 2014). It is important to recognize that the chemical weapons that are usually employed by terrorist organizations are not as developed as the warfare chemical weapons that are developed by nation states (Pitschmann, 2014). Due to the lack of expertise, resources, infrastructure, and ineffective delivery methods, chemical weapons that are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Minority Shareholder Rights- Case To: Joe Brock From: Sue Smith, CPA Subject: Minority Shareholder Rights Facts: Joe Brock is a minority interest shareholder in Big Corporation. Leslie Ross is a shareholder that owns less than 50% of the voting shares, but has the majority of the voting shares and thus has taken control of the corporation. According to SFAS 94, due to this control, Leslie Ross must consolidate his interest with Big Corporation. Mark Jones, a minority shareholder, is in a position of management for the company. Joe Brock is unhappy with Mr. Jones decisions and would like to challenge his authority. Issue: Determine what factors arise in considering if a minority investor can make maintain such control or what can be done to prevent others ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consideration is given if the majority shareholder owns such a significant portion of the investee that the minority shareholder has a small economic interest. The larger the disparity, the more likely these are to be protective rights. In this situation, there is not a large disparity. b. If the corporate governance arrangements states that decisions are made at the shareholder level, these are likely to be substantive participating rights. c. If matters can be put to a vote of the shareholders, these are most likely substantive participating rights. References: ASC 810 10 25 5 Assessing whether the rights of a minority shareholder should overcome the presumption of consolidation by the majority investor depends on whether the majority investor has control over the corporation. Judging control depends on many factors, including if a minority investor has participating or protective rights. ASC 810 10 25 10 through 25 11 A minority investor that holds protective rights does take the control away from the majority investor and the owner of the majority voting interest would need to consolidate with the corporation. Substantive participating rights are granted by contract or by law. A minority investor that holds these rights can participate in significant decisions that are made in the ordinary course of business, including vetoing significant decisions proposed by the investor with the majority voting interest. If this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Organizational Culture Change The Organization Culture Essay It is not uncommon in today s business world to hear a new CEO, an organizational consultant, a leadership expert talk about the urgent need to change the organization culture. Often organizations set high aspirations to change the culture but fall short of modifying the way that people feel, behave and get work done. Culture changes rarely manifest into noticeable long term improvements. It is important to note that corporate cultures are slow to evolve and difficult to change, that is not to say that culture cannot be changed. For starters, organizational culture can be complex to even define and differ in definition depending on the organization. As organizations move forward with their culture change programs, it is crucial that they have a vast understanding of what culture is and how it is formed. In the present paper, the foundation of organizational culture is studied from a couple of different aspects: how culture evolves, how culture can be changed, and what is a leader s role in culture change? When positive culture forces and strategic priorities are in sync, companies can begin to gain competitive advantage or regain advantages that may have been lost. Organizations should no longer ignore cultural forces within the workplace when looking to implement change of any kind. Organizational culture as a concept has recently came to the forefront, although, many concepts have touched on aspects of culture. In earlier research, characteristics of culture were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. 3.1 Explain How To Create Our Own Data Types Lesson 3.1 is a review of the low level constructs that we use to store and process information. I learned about types and functions. Types allows us to specify the operations that we will perform on the data. In C our programs are all built from just a few basic types of data, integers, floating point numbers and characters. I learned about data types and casting. Data types are the keywords, which are used for assigning a type to a variable. Lesson 3.1 explain how to create our own data type (typedef). We can see that in program 3.2. When writing programs, we need to organize them so that they apply to a broad variety of situations. The reason for doing this is that we can have the ability to reuse an old program to solve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Coronary Collateral Circulation And Humans Are Often More... Studies looking at coronary collateral circulation in humans are typically more controversial. Skeptics have stated that collateral development is probably due to the progression of coronary artery disease rather than an effect of exercise training. In addition, direct measurement of collateral growth, typically through coronary angiographic techniques, is difficult and may have severe limitations due to low levels of resolution of vessels (Heaps et al., 2011). Small vessels involved in the coronary collateral system ( 100μm) are incredibly difficult to view angiographically, so the full magnitude of collateralization may not be assessed or may be drastically underestimated (Heaps et al., 2011; Belardinelli et al., 1998). An additional approach that studies have used to measure collateral circulation development is to measure the rate pressure product in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). Increases in rate pressure product at the beginning of myocardial ischemia have been found and is potentially related to increased myocardial oxygen supply from collateral growth stimulation (Senti et al., 1998). After exercise training, coronary patients have also seen a 29% increase in coronary flow reserve in response to adenosine (Hambrecht et al., 1993). Patients with chronic CAD and impaired LV systolic function who exercised at 60% of peak oxygen uptake 3 times a week for 8 weeks saw a significant increase in mean collateral circulation score and improvements in wall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay on Reaching for a Dream in Literature Selfish Dream Everyone has their dreams and whoever puts all his or her efforts and determination in pursuing that goal is the one who will succeed. However, there are dreamers who have misconceptions about the art of dreaming. In three pieces of literature I have encountered: The Achievement of Desire by Richard Rodriguez, A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and Fences by August Wilson, its characters fight for their dreams regardless obstacles in their life. Nevertheless, they expose their sense of self absorbance while seeking their dreams. Dreaming and aspiration are human senses, but when one considers his or her dream more important than the others, dreaming becomes another aspect of selfishness. In general, to fulfill ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Blindingly pursuit his ideal life, most importantly, the man has lost his social skills which he assumes himself a bad boy . Even though the man has enough intellectual knowledge to get aware of his temporary problems, he does not make any changes. His selfishness dynamically expresses later on in adulthood. He admits that he is always unconfident, sad and anxious. Moreover, he develops a sense of disrespect to his parents. He makes fun at correct their grammar mistakes; He get sick of their constant encouragement; He is disgraceful parent because they can help him with his homework. The character obviously does nothing to compensate for his parent sacrifice. He is an outstanding student, but in the human sense, he fails to be an educated person. He once admits: He cannot afford to admit his parents (How could he still and pursuit such a contrary life?). He permits himself embarrassment at their lack of education (Rodriquez 3). He may think that now with an excellent education, he is in a higher level than others including his parents. Therefore, he feels ashamed of them. Getting rejected from the society and suffering a state of loneliness are a pricey cost of success that Richard Rodriquez s character decides to take. People expose the selfishness when they dismiss others aspiration base on their perspective. August Wilson s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Burgess Shale Fauna B.ED. SCIENCE WITH SPECIALISATION IN BIOLOGY Table of Contents The Burgess Shale Fauna 3 Introduction 3 History of Discovery 3 Preservation Bias 4 Major Fossils 4 Concluding remarks: 7 References: 8 The Burgess Shale Fauna Introduction The Burgess Shale Fauna is a fauna that was constructed based on a group of fossils that were initially found, in the Burgess Shale area in the Canadian Rockies (Gould, 1989). They are a very important group of fossils as modern multicellular animals make their first unprotected appearance in the fossil record some 570 million years ago through this group (Gould, 1989, pp. 24). Moreover the Burgess Shales are known to have preserved the soft parts of animals enabling us to get a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 61 62) Burgess type fauna in the Canadian Rockies probably lived in shallow water, mud banks that were well lit and aerated. Such an environment would naturally lead to a fast rate of decomposition (Gould, 1989). What led to the preservation of the soft bodied fauna is relatively unknown (Royal Ontario Museum, 2011). However one dominating theory is that fine grained sediments were occasionally deposited in the area burying both live and dead animals. The buried animals were then probably left in an anoxic environment inhibiting bacteria and scavengers from destroying them. Another hypothesis is that the presence of clay in the sediments might have inhibited the organisms decay by bacteria (Royal Ontario Museum, 2011). Thus probably only the very soft tissues decomposed resulting in the flattening of the organisms body and the preservation of the compacted fossils we find today (Royal Ontario Museum, 2011). Major Fossils More than half of the Burgess Shale fauna burrowed in or lived freely on the sea floor and most of these were deposit feeders (Cowen et al., 2006, pp. 58). The most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Examples Of Leadership In Braveheart In the movie Braveheart you can discover the specifics of one man who assumes numerous difficulties of life and in battle. William Wallace established numerous leadership skills that assisted his army in being successful as an underdog. Several of the abilities Wallace utilized are usual in current day industry leaders. Organizational Change in Braveheart The movie Braveheart is a movie in which you can uncover the indirect elements of a man that deals with several problems of life and fight. William Wallace arranged several authority aptitudes that assisted his armed force in being victorious as a weaker one. A big amount of the aptitudes Wallace used were normal as a part of present industry leaders. As a result of rising in an authority part, Wallace widened the high sensation of the comprehensive armed force regardless of the fact that he was not the specific individual that was put in control. One of the important things that Wallace did was rule through his commitments. Through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The movie Braveheart is depicted to take place in the 13th century throughout a time of turbulence. The English was oppressively ruling the Scots. Following the loss of Murron and observing the devastation of his people, Wallace sensed the desire to take a stand. Going to battle for a purpose you are enthusiastic over and looking death in the face produces an enormously high pressure atmosphere. Leaders may break under duress and show unacceptable characteristics, nevertheless, William Wallace utilized the barren, daunting, and overpowering pressure of the circumstances to encourage greatness out of the most improbable of individuals from the local farmers. An assured and constructive attitude, even when encountering horrible situations, can considerably effect the point of view and conduct of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Transmission Filter Research Paper Your transmission is a complicated piece of equipment. In addition to watching for signs that your transmission fluid needs changed, you also need to watch for signs that your transmission filter needs to be replaced. Sign #1: You Hear Strange Noises From The Front End One of the first signs you will notice when your transmission filter needs to be changed is your engine will start to make a strange noise. It will sound like something is rattling around the front end of your vehicle. This sound is created one of two ways. Either your filter has become lose, and the fasteners that hold it in place need to be tightened up or the filter has become full of debris, and needs changed. Sign #2: Its Hard To Get Your Vehicle Into The Right Gear It should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It doesn t really have an odor to it. If you check under your hood, you should never see any fluid. If your transmission is leaking fluid, you may see this translucent pink fluid near where your transmission cap is located. You may also see this fluid under your vehicle when you move it. Sign #4: Your Transmission Fluid Is Full Of Debris There are two different ways you can check your transmission fluid. If your fluid has leaked out, you can touch it and make sure that it is clear. You can rub the leaking fluid between your fingers. If you see or feel any dirt or debris in the fluid, than your transmission fluid and filter need to be changed. If you don t see any leaking fluid, you can also check your transmission fluid. Your transmission fluid cap is located under your hood and generally has a warning stamped on the top to not open the cap until your vehicle is cool. You need to do this when your vehicle has been parked for an extended period of time and has cooled off. If you open the cap when the fluid is still hot, it could escape from your transmission and burn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Exotic Field Class For Veterinary Technician Students Exotic field class for veterinary technician students at NCTAApril Sulzbach Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture Vet Tech Student Curtis Neb. Abstract Veterinary technology students have the open option to take field classes while taking their required classes while they are students here. A field class gives students the option to go out into the real world and be able to work alongside veterinarians, and licensed veterinary technicians. This gives the student a chance to experience if they really want to go into the field that they are looking at. Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture veterinary technology systems already offers a few different kinds of field classes, those including Emergency rotation, Equine surgery and anesthesia, calving rotation, the world of work, making a difference, and their internships per the Spring 2017 schedule of classes. All of these classes require some kind of pre requisite classes with a 70% or above, and provides the student with the choice of where they would like to go and complete the course. These courses have the following range of requirements from working 40 80 hours, doing progress sheets during the time of the class, getting rated by the manager you are working for, and writing a final paper over what you learned and experienced during the class. Yet, the college does not offer an Exotic field class for students who would like to go into that field of work. Why this class would be needed. NCTA has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Importance Of City Elections In Canada This paper will examine municipal elections in British Columbia, taking Surrey and Vancouver as direct examples to show that a ward system would be a much more fair and democratic way to elect city councils. Municipal elections in these two cities currently take place in an at large system. The argument behind why this system is superior is that city councils have a more citywide approach to representation, as opposed to a regional one. Many political scientists have argued that a ward system, which splits cities into districts that are all represented by at least a single councillor, are a better way to hold more democratic and representative elections. Because of the current lack of representation for some lower income or underprivileged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The goal of ward systems is to make sure that all sections of a city are equally represented by at least a single councillor. Even though cities such as Vancouver have for some reason rejected it (as seen in 2004), it is a much more fair system to all citizens of a city. The at large system easily tends to favour wealthier communities in a city. When taking Vancouver as an example, the Berger Commission of 2004 found that [it] is generally accepted that the majority of city councillors have been from the West Side. As Rebecca Dhindsa puts it, the West Side is an area with higher incomes and less unemployment than Vancouver s East Side. This shows that councillors tend to run from wealthier segments of a city in at large systems. This can be because they may be more financially well off than the candidates from the underprivileged sections, which can affect campaign financing, or as the Berger Commission states, the richer and better educated have a greater chance of informing themselves on civic issues and participating in political affairs. The defence that this system is better for a council with a citywide focus is also largely false. Royce Koop and John Kraemer found that many councillors in at large municipalities still favour a certain area. When interviewing Councillor Bruce Hayne of Surrey, they were told this by him; I think everybody has some affinity to the geography of where they live. I live in Cloverdale so I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Rising Concerns of Underage Drinking Essay Alcohol is a drink that possesses a seducing effect to tempt many citizens. Adults worldwide consume countless cans of beers, wine, vodkas, and other alcohol beverages. However, its luring quality has been secretly shared to minors, resulting to a problem called Underage Drinking. This situation has existed for quite some time. In the past, underage drinking was considered a miniscule crime, and wasn t strictly restrained or monitored. As we continued to remain oblivious, numbers of adolescent drinkers have gradually increased as they used the tolerant rules to their advantage. Now, the problem has become significantly noticeable, and we can no longer neglect it. High school, even middle school students have been found with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Children tend to absorb the contents with a sense of judgment. This is because their curiosity sometimes leads to terrible consequences, in this case, the addiction to alcohol. A national study ... concluded that greater exposure to alcohol advertising contributes to an increase in drinking among underage youth. Specifically, for each additional ad a young person saw ... he or she drank 1% more. For each additional dollar per capita spent on alcohol advertising in a local market ... young people drank 3% more (Alcohol Advertising and Youth). Therefore, the commercials do have a great impact to the number of drinking adolescents, since the number of underage alcohol consumption rises as advertisement rates rise. If such commercials continue to display on the media without any types of appropriate content filters, the number of teenage alcoholics will continue to rise as years pass by. As a result, we must greatly reduce the number of commercials referring to alcohol products, to minimize the possibility to create future drinkers under the legal age. Education is another great way to prevent the number of teenage alcoholics from rising any further. We can control this situation with just a couple lessons and speeches to inform kids about the consumption of alcohol by explaining how it affects their mind psychologically. Sure, drinking may cause stress relief and relaxation to the teenagers burdened with the amount of schoolwork and deciding their future. However, when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Taking a closer read at Haroun and the Sea of Stories 1. Identify explain 5 symbols found in text. Although Haroun and the sea of stories is a children s literature, symbols which overlap as archetypes are used to make this novel contain a deeper meaning and be just as enjoyable for adults. Weather in this story symbolizes the current feeling or emotion of the characters. Dull, gloomy days often occurred when the character is depressed: this sudden mist positively stank of sadness and gloom (47). This symbol is clearly evident when Haroun traveled to Moody land, the sun would shine all night is there were enough joyful people around, and it would go on shining until the endless sunshine got on their nerves; then an irritable night would fall a night full of mutterings and discontent, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example is the June 9th, 1985 student demonstration at Tian An Men square in China. The government attempted to stop the media from exposing this event to the public; they also attempted to wipe out any written records of this afterwards. This is similar to how certain Chupwalas in Haroun stitched their mouths, or vowed to remain silent under the orders of Khattam Shud who tried to stop the relay of information in his kingdom so to speak. 3. Detail 3 instances in the text where the power of story is alluded to. Explain The power of story is often referred to in this novel. For example, on page 72, the stories were held here in fluid form, they retained the ability to change, to become new versions of themselves, to join up with other stories and so become yet other stories...It was not dead but alive. This means that there are many variations to one idea or one story. Old tales combined with imagination can be made into new pieces of work. no story comes from nowhere; new stories are born from old it is the new combinations that make them new. (86) There is an endless possibility and no limitations on what the story is about because new ones can always be made. Whether it s the adventure or the escape from reality that stories provide, or that fact that it takes your mind away from tension, some people, and personally I believe that stories have the ability to relieve stress. The power of story is implied in Haroun: you can offer [Story ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Paleolithic Venuses Essay Paleolithic Venuses 1.) Discuss the meaning of the Paleolithic Venuses. Identify Rice s position and explain it. Discuss four other interpretations of these figurines mentioned in class or in the reading. Do any or all of these interpretations support the views of the 19th century evolutionist Johann Jakob Bachofen? Paleolithic Venuses are prehistoric sculptures that are traditionally thought, by experts to be images that adore and glorify female fertility. There are three reasons why most historians who study the Paleolithic era support this traditional idea. One, most analysts only use a sampling of the 188 figurines and most of them are pregnant. Secondly, the name Venus itself conjures up the notion of fertility. Thirdly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And the result was that only 70% or 132 figurines were used to complete the study. Out of the 132 figurines used for the study, it was determined that 23% were of women under the age of 15. 17 % were statuettes of pregnant women. 38% were of non pregnant women in the reproductive stage, and 22% were of , post reproductive women. It was then concluded by Rice that there is no evidence to support the traditional view that the Paleolithic Venuses represent fertility since the largest group of statues were of adult women while the smallest group were made up of pregnant females. However, these results did not completely satisfy her. She then raised the question that since these figurines were not sculptured for fertility purposes, then why were these sculptures made? Rice believes that the answers to this question lie in the cultural aspects in the Paleolithic society. IN the article she discusses the roles and status of women in the society. She talks about the various responsibilities that women have in each stage of their lives. The three important jobs that women had in the society are being the reliable source of food, providing a stable home including social and sexual partnership, being the givers of life. Four other interpretations of these figurines include; the association with a fertility cult, erotic art, calendar counting, and the theory these figures represent the leaders of the Paleolithic era. These interpretations cannot answer for all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Facebook Is The Most Popular Social Networking THIS TERM PAPER HAS BEEN SUBMITTED BY TRIPTI GAGRAI ID 214120 SOCIOLOGY 1 ON 5TH SEPTEMBER 2014 DURING THE MONSOON SEMESTER 2014 INTRODUCTION: Facebook is the most popular social networking site over the world with more than eight hundred million users. It has become so much part of people s life that anyone can get access to their personal information. Facebook was created by Mark Zuckerberg with the concept of allowing people to share their common interest, but with time it has lost its real essence. As a matter of fact, it is a very useful medium of communication to stay connected with friends and family, but it has some positive as well as negative effects on the society. It is a social network which was created as a social media platform to connect people and in many ways it seems that it has achieved its purpose. However, facebook s popularity and massive use masks its psychological damages which are: addiction, depression and isolation. The following analysis deals with both positive and negative effect of Facebook on the society especially on students. Most students start using it as a pastime, but often end up getting addicted of it which sometime is annoying. OBJECTIVE: The main objective of this project work is to analyse the various ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. A Critical Review Of 1901 Pauline Hopkin s Hagar Daughter In his critical review of 1901 Pauline Hopkin s Hagar Daughter, Dr. Tuhkanen argues that this sentimental fiction piece is a narrative of passing in multiple respects. Tuhkanen s analysis complicates passing s conventional and simplistic discourse that singularly points to racial purity with his consideration of multi level passing for national identity. He explores how racial passing is a complex juggling of the social markers that shape national identity. Dr. Tuhkanen draws attention to the nation s denial of racial hybridity in Hagar s Daughter: The passing characters are isomorphic examples of the state of the Union. The nation itself is passing, unbeknownst to itself, as something else than it claims to be (389). The twisted plot of Hagar s Daughter s mimics the jumbled nature of identity itself and the tangled nature of the racial society during the nineteenth century. While Tuhkanen looks in depth at passing as a network of multiple and perhaps disparate elements, the novel also clearly employs the trope of double to facilitate not only the plot but also undermine the nation s promoting discourse of race as a black white binary. Hopkins employs the doubleness of biological identity, inheritance, and racial caricatures throughout her novel to construct the novel s commentary on passing as it pertains to the nation s racial duality. Pauline Hopkins begins the story line twice, pre Civil War and post Civil War. It begins with a short historical analysis detailing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Leadership Ethics and Culture Essay Introduction The purpose of this paper is to examine leadership ethical views in different cultural and organizational setting. The researcher will compare and contrast leadership ethics in different cultural and organizational settings. Finally, the researcher will provide a conclusion. Leadership Ethical Views in Different Cultural and Organizational Setting According to Razzano and Nelson (2008) Siemens AG which is a transnational organization headquarters in Munich Germany was charged with bribery by the Security and Exchange Commission. Siemens AG is an electrical engineering company with interests in everything from bullet trains to medical diagnostics. Siemens is considered one of Europe s largest technology companies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both employees were terminated for their unethical behavior (Miller, 2008; Brown, 2011; Hensel, 2010; Cleveland, Favo, Thomas Owens, 2009). According to Brown (2011) KBR leadership ethics has cultivated an organization culture that is unreliable, disorganized, and untrustworthy. KBR leadership promoted and encouraged unethical behavior and business practice which has been fostered throughout the organization. Leaders and employees only engaged in unethical behavior and business practices when conducting business with third world countries. The company had established ethics policies and stated that compliance and integrity was at the core of everything the company does. Furthermore, according to the company s ethics policies, everyone from the top to the bottom would be held to a high ethical standard and violator would be punished (KBR, 2012). According to Boje and Khan (2009) Nike a global, multicultural, international organizations headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon is one of the largest manufacturers of sporting goods and apparel. Nike is a multi billion dollar company with thirty two years in the business which is considered a premier position in the American footwear industry. The company has a practice of outsourcing production and manufacturing of good in countries which are in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...