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Virginia Woolf Essay A Room Of One OwnVirginia Woolf Essay A Room Of One Own
Historical Background Of The Golden Summer Of 1991
(III) The Golden Summer of 1991
A] Historical Background:
India followed Import Substitution Industrialization policy up to 1991. The major highlights of this
policy included significant restrictions on imports (ensured by high tariffs and import control),
limited incentives to private sector, a large public sector (with focus on heavy industries) and an
overvalued exchange rate. Furthermore, there were restrictions on consumer goods too.
Quantitative restrictions such as import licensing and exchange control existed too. All of these
policy measures were part and parcel of what is known as barriers to an economy. The quantitative
restrictions prevented the opening up of the Indian economy. Thus, integration of Indiawith the
global village was to wait till 1991.
The period from 1976 to 1991 is known as ad hoc liberalization. It is during this period that
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Items placed under this list did not require licenses to be produced or to be traded. The number of
items placed in the list gradually increased.
(ii) Anti labour stance was adopted by the Government during this period. The aroma of capitalism
was in the air. Pro business policies were being formulated though not implemented. It can be said
that the Government made a departure from socialist policies.
Politically speaking, in 1978 Janata Party formed the Government. The Janata Pary Government
had thought of modifying India s economic policy in order to attract foreign investment and to
encourage participation of private sector. However, ad hoc liberalization began during Rajiv
Gandhi s tenure as the P.M. in 1980s. The Rajiv Gandhi Government introduced partial economic
reforms to relax restrictions on industrial license and on import export prices.
It should be understood that the 1991 economic reforms were not wholly a knee jerk reaction to the
economic crisis that shook India in the same
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Analysis Of D C 121-26-31
At the time the verses in D C 121 26 31 were written in 1839 only 22 of the 100+ major bodies in
the solar system that we know of today had been documented. By 1899, nine more would be added
bringing the 20th century in with a grand total of 31.
In the first verse it talks about God giving knowledge by His Holy Spirit. It does appear as if the
Holy Ghost is revealing knowledge to the world. It seems to be revealed though a select group of
individuals that have not only great passions for science and extremely brilliant minds. But can
grasp and could perceive what could not be seen or yet proven. Who possessed a courageous
tenacious soul that held on sometimes against great opposition and trials . Some of these great men
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That control has permitted orbiting of Ceres at around 240 miles from surface (Interesting fact this
is closer than the Space Station to Earth) which permitted even more data to be gathered. So much
more data, that new measurements had to be created to meet the data that is being collected on the
mission. Scientist have even made adjustments to the axes to allow greater efficiency and
conservation of resources so that the craft has a time extension for the mission. As an added bonus
this craft will also benefit commercial and government manufactures of spacecraft and
geostationary satellites, they will be cheaper to produce and give them new maneuvering
capabilities. For now Electric propulsion is the only way to transport data for scientific research
across enormous distances and conduct interplanetary travel to outer regions of the Solar System.
Dawn s final destination is Ceres. Ceres was once thought to be an asteroid but was reclassified
(2006) by scientist to a Dwarf Planet because Ceres has a special property call Hydrostatic
equilibrium , which means Ceres shape is directed by how it rotates.
Viewed from a distance there appeared to be a shining beacon coming from Ceres that mesmerized
scientist, the beautiful glow turned out to be a complex reflective material in a 57 mile crater
called Occator . It is thought that following the huge impact that formed the crater, underground
briny salt water came up to
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pet bottle construction Essay
INVESTIGATING THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF PLASTIC BOTTLES
AS MASONRY
KALUMIRE KUSIMWIRAGI
A report submitted in part requirement for the degree of Bachelor of
Environmental Design with Honours
Faculty of the Built Environment
Uganda Martyrs University
June, 2011
Investigating the Compressive Strength of Plastic Bottles as Masonry
CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY
I hereby declare that this thesis entitled, Investigating the Compressive Strength of plastic bottles as
masonry is the product of my own work except as cited in the references.
Signature :______________________________
Supervisor: Prof. Paul Thomas
Signature :______________________________
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...................................18
2.4 Stabilised Compressed Earth Blocks: A review ..................22
2.4.1 Advantages and limitations........................................23
2.4.2 Material for SCEB ....................................................25
2.4.2.1 Soil type...............................................................25
2.4.2.2 Stabilisation.........................................................26
2.4.2.3 Cure.....................................................................27
2.4.4 Properties of SCEB ..................................................28
2.4.4.1 Density and thermal property .............................29
2.4.4.2 Moisture Mouvement .........................................29
2.4.4.3 Compressive strength .........................................29
3
EXPERIMENTAL WORK .....................................................31
3.1 Method and methodology .................................................. 31
3.2 Materials for PETE bottles prisms........................................33
3.2.1 Soil ...........................................................................42
3.2.2 PETE bottles ............................................................43
3.2.3 Nylon Rope...............................................................46
3.2.4 Water
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Essay about Arcadia Group Pest Analysis
PEST analysis
Business Environments. Arcadia Group ltd.
Assignment 2
Module leader: Dr. Marcjanna Augustyn
Student ID: 200911496
Module code: 44201
Table of Contents
Summary3
Introduction3
Methodology4
Political Factors4
Economic Factors7
Social Factors 8
Technological Factors.......................................................................................................10
Conclusion...................................................................................................11
References..................................................................................................12
Summary
Report includes political, economic, social and technological factors. This analysis is done in order
to predict the future impacts of these factors on Arcadia Group. The main points are discussed:
Political Factors: taxation policy, competition policy, environmental problems.
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This means that Arcadia Group is a very stable company and its leaders should not worry about
taxation policy in the future.
Political factors also cover such areas as competition policy, environmental legislation, employment
law, stability of the political system, trade restriction and tariffs etc. According to
www.hoovers.com, the main competitors for Arcadia Group are Next PLC, Marcs amp; Spencer
group PLC and Debenhams. These companies are also very popular and successful not only in the
UK, but also in other European countries. As Worthington and Britton claim (2006), UK
government competition policy has largely been concerned with regulating market behaviour and
in particular with controlling potential abuses of market power by firms acting singly or in concert
in specific markets. In the future Arcadia Group will not become a monopoly, because of such
strong competitors and a very strict UK government competition policy.
Concerning environmental problems Arcadia Group has a responsibility to lower the impact on the
environment. The company makes every effort to reduce consumption of valuable resources such
as energy, water and fuel. They are constantly developing ways to increase the efficiency and reduce
fuel consumption in their transport operations. And company is working hard to ensure they lower
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Pacific Theatre in World War II
United States Involvement in the Pacific Theatre during World War II On 1 September 1939 the
country of Germany led by Adolf Hitler invaded Poland using blitzkrieg tactics or in other words
lightning war . As Germany is capturing Europe one country at a time Japan is doing the same
except with Asia and Japan is also preparing for the attack of the United States naval base on the
island of Oahu called Pearl Harbor. The attack on Pearl Harborcaused the United States to declare
war on Japan, break isolationism and get deeply involved in World War II. On 7 December 1941
at 7:30 am army privates George Elliot and Joseph Lockard were operating in a radar station when
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The Battle of Midway was a huge success in American code breaking and proving that the use of
the aircraft carrier would definitely be a vital resource in the Pacific Theater ( Battle of Midway ).
Three months later the Americans pressed forward setting their eyes on a near Australia called
Guadalcanal. This battle would be the first allied offensive on the Empire of Japan. On 7 August
1942 American forces landed on the islands of Guadalcanal, Tulagi, and Florida in the southern
Solomon Islands with the objective of denying their use by the Japanese to threaten the supply
and communication routes between the US, Australia, and New Zealand. The Allies also intended
to use Guadalcanal and Tulagi as bases to support a campaign to eventually capture or neutralize
the major Japanese base at Rabal on New Britain ( Battle of Guadalcanal ). Powerful United States
naval forces had supported the landings. Surprised by the Allied offensive, the Japanese made
several attempts between August and November 1942 to retake Henderson Field. Three major land
battles, seven large naval battles, and continual, almost daily aerial battles culminated in the
decisive Naval Battle of Guadalcanal in early November 1942, in which the last
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The American Dream Truly Attainable For Everyone
America, the country where social and economic equality are supposedly attainable for one and
all, is not always infallible. There have been many blunders along the way with racism and
incompetence. Is the American Dream truly attainable for everyone? Picture the 1940 s America.
A tight knit Japanese American family living on the west coast, is going about their business,
making a living and trying to achieve their version of the American Dream. While the parents are
immigrants from Japan, the children were all born in the U.S. The parents and older children
have jobs and work hard to afford a nice suburban life, while the younger children go to school to
learn to be good citizens. They go about their business, never bothering anyone and have adapted to
the American lifestyle. As they are working to achieve their dreams, the world and devastation of
war cut their dreams short, forcing them into devastating conditions and choices no one should
have to make. Families are split apart and the Japanese Americans are now looked at as the enemy.
The attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese and the signing of the Executive Order 9066 sent over
100,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps, many times tragically changing their definition
of America and the American Dream. The novel, Farewell To Manzanar, by Jeanne Wakatsuki
Houston and her husband James, is an autobiographical account of Jeanne s internment experiences
and feelings as a young girl at the Manzanar Internment Camp. This
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Analysis Of The Book The Garden
For those who haven t learned the truth of what happened in the garden. It is a crucial teaching to
learn that makes the whole bible come more alive , among other teachings that aren t taught in your
average church
Let s go to Genesis and see what happened in the garden.
Genesis 3:1
Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made. And
he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden?
You now know who this serpent is who was more subtle, meaning cunningly wise, than any beast
of the field, which means any other living, created being, human or otherwise! So the PICTURE
you now need to place in your mind is one of a very smart, good looking, handsome young man
who is very, very charming and likeable and intelligent and well spoken. Got it?
That old serpent has perpetuated a lie, a tradition, about the snake and the apple long enough. Do
not let him have the victory any more! Again, it is his diabolical plan to deceive a Biblically
ignorant people, because it ministers to the acceptance of his lie, the hiding of God s truth, the jeers
of the infidel, the opposition of the critics, and the stumbling of the weak in faith. (Companion
Bible, appendix 19, last paragraph.)
By the way, the apostle Paul also refers to this serpent in the garden in 2 Cor. 11:3:
2 Cor. 11:3
But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your minds should
be corrupted
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Interpersonal Communication Is An Effective Communicator
Verderber, K, Verderber, R and Berryman Fink, C. 2010, stated that interpersonal communication
is, The process through which people create and manage their relationships, exercising mutual
responsibility in creating meaning. (Pg. 5) To be an effective communicator, it is vital that the
person possesses and practices effective interpersonal/communicational skills. Over this semester,
important interpersonal skills have been developed through a series of six workshops and
assessed in two pieces of assessment. First position, second position and third position skills were
performed. This reflective essay provides a critical analysis of my interpersonal skills
developmental process of the three skills listed above; including my strengths, weakness and
improvements.
When in the receiving position of a conversation, the main aim is to retrieve information from the
sender in an understandable and cohesive way; which ultimately creates a meaningful connection
between the two people. There are a number of skills involved in effective listening. Bebe, S,
Redmond, M. 2009, proposed that, Listening is a complex process of selecting, attending to,
constructing meaning from, remembering, and responding to verbal and non verbal messages.
(Pg.66) certain skills such as: following, empathetic or active listening, questioning and reflection of
feeling and content are also required to be an effective listener. In workshop one, the skills of
attending and non verbal communication
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The Role Of Envy In Regret And The Necklace
Although envy usually leads to extreme dissatisfaction as shown in, Regret by Kate Chopin and
The Necklace by Guy De Maupassant, envy may help an individual stand up for oneself, that
shows that in Everyday Use by Alice Walker. Throughout these short stories it shows that envy
may or may not necessarily be good or bad, but its what you do with envy, is what shall make the
resolution.
In the short story Everyday Use by Alice Walker, envy helps Maggie stand up for herself. From
when Maggie was younger, she had always envied her sister, Dee. Dee was stylish , educated, and
free spirited while; Maggie was awkward among people and shy. Maggie felt that her mother
adored her sister more than her. When her mother and her were in ... Show more content on
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Loisel s envy towards a luxurious life led to extreme sadness. Mme. Loisel was living as a middle
class woman. She had a crave for a luxurious life. The shabbiness of her apartment tormented and
insulted her.
When her husband and she was invited to a dance all she could think about was how she has to
get a beautiful dress and jewelry, therefore she bought a beautiful dress with the four hundred
francs her husband gave her, and she went to her friends house, Mme. Forestier, to borrow a
necklace. All she wanted was to have everything she needs to be the beguiling by the dance and
didn t even care to praise her husband for his position in his career. At the end of the dance Mme.
Loisel lost Mme. Forestier s necklace that she borrowed. She and her husband rummaged, by
tracing their steps but they couldn t find it, therefore they decided to buy a very expensive
necklace looking as the lavish one she borrowed. When ten years past after paying back her debts
for losing Mme. Forestier necklace, she now looked like an old woman. Her hair was badly done,
her skirts were awry, her hands were red. Some days to take a break of work she will sit near her
window and think of the dance when she was beautiful and admired. This proves that Mme.
Loisel still hadn t changed because her envy would take over her and she would become depressed
and sad because she doesn t have a luxurious life. Her envious brought her real misfortune because
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Eardrum Rupture Research Paper
Eardrum Rupture, Adult
An eardrum rupture is a hole (perforation) in the eardrum. The eardrum is a thin, round tissue
inside of the ear that separates the ear canal from the middle ear. The eardrum is also called the
tympanic membrane. It transfers sound vibrations through small bones in the middle ear to the
hearing nerve in the inner ear. It also protects the middle ear from germs. An eardrum rupture can
cause pain and hearing loss.
CAUSES
Eardrum rupture results from a sudden injury (trauma). This may be caused by:
Inserting a thin, sharp object into the ear canal.
Getting a blow to the side of the head, especially with an open hand.
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SYMPTOMS
Symptoms of this condition include:
Sudden pain at the time of the injury.
Ringing in the ear or dizziness after the injury.
Bleeding from the ear.
DIAGNOSIS
This condition is diagnosed based on your symptoms and medical history as well as a physical
exam. Your health care provider can usually see a perforation using an ear scope (otoscope). You
may have other tests, such as having a hearing test (audiogram) to check for hearing loss.
TREATMENT
Typically, the eardrum will heal on its own within a few weeks. If your eardrum does not heal,
your health care provider may recommend a procedure to place a patch over your eardrum or
surgery to repair your eardrum.
HOME CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Keep your ear dry. This is very important. Follow your health care provider s instructions on how
to keep your ear dry. These may include wearing waterproof earplugs when bathing or swimming.
Take over the counter and prescription medicines only as told by your child s health care provider.
Keep all your child s follow up visits as told by your health care provider. This is important.
Talk to your health care provider before traveling by
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The Class About Benedict Spinoza s Ethics
Riley Fichter
COMM 101, Sec. 33
October 7th, 2014
My goal is to inform the class about Benedict Spinoza s Ethics: Part One.
My central idea is how Spinoza s idea of God brings a new perspective on existence to those who
take the time to listen.
Spinoza s Ethics and You
I.Introduction
A.What is the truth behind the universe?
B.Many people have asked themselves this question over the course of history.
C.Today, however, I am going to focus in on one individual and explore his work around this
subject: Benedict de Spinoza.
D.Spinoza was a Dutch philosopher of the 17th century, and was considered a rationalist, or
someone who mainly uses reason in their pursuit of knowledge and understanding, and, especially
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2.As a result, substances are also self caused, as no two substances can exist at the same time, nor
can a substance create another substance.
When something is created by something else, the original object s knowledge would depend and
be determined by its creator, and would thus be unable to be a substance, as it is now dependent.
3.Substances are characterized by their attributes, or what one s intellect perceives as a way of
defining that substance s essence
Attributes are not outright accurate ways of defining a substance, but instead act as way to
conceptualize a substance in many different ways.
4.Now that we can conceptualize a substance, we can now attempt to understand Spinoza s idea that
there is only one substance. (TRANSITION)
B.Spinoza argues that there can only be one substance.
1.We do not generally perceive substances, but we instead perceive modes.
Modes are things that depend upon something else for its existence, in this case a substance.
All things that exist within the universe are modes.
This means that you and I are modes of one substance, reflecting some of its infinite attributes.
2.The reason why we cannot perceive the one substance is because that one substance has and
infinite number of attributes, which express an infinite essence, and thus becomes the
encompassing everything. (air quotes)
3.The everything we perceive are the modes of the one substance, and thus shows how there
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Penn State University Personal Statement
I graduated from Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) as a Bachelor in Integrative Arts
with focus on music in May 2011, and this was my second Bachelor degree after my first
Bachelor degree in Architecture that I obtained from Parahyangan Catholic University
(Bandung, West Java Indonesia). My career as an architect includes building and renovating
houses and stores, and designing the interior part. In piano studies, I achieved a Licentiate of
The Royal School of Music (LRSM) in Piano Performing from the Associated Board of the
Royal School of Music (ABRSM, London, UK) in 2004, and became a piano teacher for nine
years in my hometown Bandung before I came to the US to study. When I was a student of
Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, MI), I joined the Collegium Musicum as its pianist in
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After I graduated from Penn State, I became a visiting student at Temple University taking a three
credit course Current Topics in Musicology and Music Theory while having an Optional Practical
Training (OPT) in which I worked as a piano teacher. When I was pursuing my Master in Music
Theory at Boston University, I took a Schenkerian Analysis class for one semester, Modal
Counterpoint for one semester, and Analysis of 20th century music for two
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In Vitro Fertilization Research Papers
Human reproduction is as ancient a topic as any on the plant, and has been around since time
began. Childlessness has plagued mankind for years, it has risen from 1 in 10 (1970) couples
were childless to 1 in 5 (2010) as reported by the Pew Research Center. Adoption was once the only
answer for a childless couple but with methods such as artificial insemination and other fertility
treatments, which the scientific community has developed a couple now has more options to
choose from. Artificial insemination was first used in 1884, and impregnating a woman through
what is known as artificial insemination, was first used in 1884 (The Medical World: 163 164).
Fertility treatments continued to be developed. In 1906 Surgeon Robert Tuttle Morris witnessed
the only successful ovarian transplantation from healthy women to infertile women. In vitro
fertilization (IVF) produced the world s first test tube baby born on July 25, 1978 (The Medical
World:, pg. 223). This procedure is done by removing the egg(s) from a woman and placing them
with sperm and a fluid medium to fertilize in a laboratory 2 6 days then transferred to a woman s
uterus to establish a successful pregnancy. In 2010, the physiologist, Robert G. Edwards, who
developed the IVF treatment, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Concerns
about the possibility of women being used as baby factories was raised by Pope John Paul but He
also refused to condemn the parents of the child (Prospettive nel
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The Manipulation Of The Narrator In Wallace s Northanger...
To further paint Henry as an oppressive and antagonistic force, Wallace likens his reductive
generalizations to the narrator s reductive generalizations of readers. For example, Wallace
claims that at the beginning of Northanger Abbey, the narrator quickly posits two kinds of
readers, one the naive reader of romance who would expect a heroine to be an orphan and to
engage in the more heroic enjoyments of infancy, nursing a dormouse, feeding a canary bird, or
watering a rosebush, and the second a more sophisticated reader who rejects romance and who
knows a parody when he sees one (Wallace 262). According to Wallace, the narrator holds a black
and white view of readers, where there are only two categories: naive and sophisticated. Therefore,
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According to Wallace, throughout the text the narrator has been trying to manipulate the reader s
expectations (Wallace 266). The idea of the narrator manipulating the reader s expectations
closely mirrors the idea of Henry manipulating Catherine s responses. Additionally, Wallace
claims that following these aggressive manipulations, both Catherine and the reader experience
doubts, instability, and lack of confidence (Wallace 266). Wallace even provides violent imagery
of both Henry and narrator as antagonistic oppressors, alleging that the language of struggle and
capitulation used in passages involving Henry and Catherine also demonstrates what the
authoritative narrator can do to an insecure reader, who may contend and resist but is eventually
made captive to the narrator s will (Wallace 268). Moreover, Wallace uses this language of
oppressor and oppressed engaged in a violent physical battle again when she describes the
relationship between narrator and reader as one in which the reader becomes an opponent who
struggles with the narrator for control over the text (Wallace 262). Through her diction, Wallace
illustrates images of both Henry and the narrator as violent and oppressive antagonists who force
Catherine and the reader into a position where they lose the ability to think for
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My Last Soccer Game
Passes were flying, brisk and beautifully, to their intended targets. The kicks, arched with
perfection, barely kissed the ground before their departure was rocketed off in direction of the
stark white goal posts. As I gazed around the field, I gathered this sense of calm from my team
mates. The scoreboard counted down towards start of the gameas the breeze whispered to me a
silent farewell. But the breeze wasn t my concern at this point; we were about to playRichland
center and I had a good feeling that today was going to be one to remember.
Coach called everyone over to the gleaming metal benches located on the Richland center Track that
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Richland center raced towards our goal at lightning pace down the left sideline. This is when
instinct kicked in, and I assumed center stage along with the streaking orange RC player.
The world in my eyes had changed. Nothing mattered more to me at this moment then shutting
down that player. I had done this over a hundred times. I was on them in a flash, but that split
second was all it took. I felt a pop. The ball was out of bounds and I was on the ground. But why
was I on the ground? This had never happened before. The Richland center player capitalized on
my lapse in concentration and restarted the play before I could think any longer on the matter.
And that s when I knew something was wrong. Everything sort of stopped; all noise became
absolutely pin drop silent. I couldn t even feel the sting of the cold breeze. The only thing that
mattered was stopping them from scoring. We had worked to hard for me to give up. I kicked
the ball out of bounds once again. The world was sort of coming back at this point. And all I
could hear was people yelling at me to sit down. Why would I want to sit down? They were
going to score; I couldn t let them do that. The team shouldn t be asking me to do anything of the
sort. That s when I noticed I was limping. Why was I limping? I only fell for a few seconds. But
there was that question again, Why did I fall? I didn t have long to
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United State the Global Leader Essay
Between the times when the United States declared its independent from Great Britain until WWI,
the US isolated itself from the rest of the world (Brinkley 604). This had all changed right after
WWI where we became much more involve in the world, taking on lead roles in all international
events or international crisis, for example the Vietnam war, the Persian Gulf war, and last but not
least the recent war Afghanistan and Iraq; which still continues today. Today the United States
continue to secure its title as the world leader, and continue to lead the world in all major aspects;
military, economy and cultures.
Of course, without the supports of the economy it is quite impossible to fund the military, or ...
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According to Wilkiepedia Encyclopedia, in the 2004 tsunami of Southeast Asia, the US itself
donated $950 millions in US dollars to help restore and support those affected by the devastating
tsunami. This was all possible because the US has the resources and funding through its vast
economy to support this type of program. Not only did the US provided resources for the tsunami
victims, but it also dispatched its preeminent navy forces to help clean up, and pump clean water
supply to all the affect regions, all along the coast of those majority affected countries, no other
country in the humanitarian process were able to contributed like United States did.
The United States enormous economy enables it to fund the most powerful armed forces in the
world. The nation s annual military spending averages at $369 billions as of 2002 on just national
defenses (Greenberg 546). How many countries in the world today, can afford to fund this type of
military spending yearly? The answer is none. The US currently owned the most highly
technological advanced weapons in the world, capable of almost anything and can target any
country with a press of a button. Although most country already acquired this type of technology,
the US s is still the more dominating and with the most abundant in warheads. More importantly,
The United States
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Istj Case Study
After taking the survey I learned that I was an Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging or ISTJ.
ISTJ s are known for keeping the rules and not liking things that have unclear rules. They also
hate when things or people have inconsistencies, or when people do not keep up their end of an
agreement. They love being apart of organized groups such as government, schools, the military,
and churches because they all have a set way of doing things and do not sway in their beliefs.
Their social skills are excellent because they are precise and to the point. Feelings are something
that ISTJ s have a hard time discussing, because feelings are random and out of their control. When
ISTJ s are learningsomething it has to be important and practical for bettering
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Mountain Pine Beetle Research Paper
Our forests are extremely vital and important to our world and society. They supply us with
oxygen and other essiential human needs. However, the number of trees in our forests has been
decreasing at an alarming rate due to human interaction and other factors. There have been
desperate attempts in order to increase the number of trees in our forests as well. Scientists have
experimented with biotechnology in order to test factors that affect trees. In this paper, I will
review loblolly pines, and mountain pine beetles, and discuss which will have more of an effect on
the number of trees in our forests.
REVIEW
Loblolly Pines
The idea of Somatic Polyembryogenesis (artificial process in which a embryo is derived from parts
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However I believe that the affects of mountain pine beetle will have a more major impact on the
number of trees in our forests
The ideas of cloning and regeneration of loblolly pines discussed by Li and Gupta are effective
and work. However, we as a society simply don t have the time, money, research or manpower to
be constantly regenerating clones and cloning loblolly pines. The process also has negative effects
on our environment and our health. Loblolly pines can also only be cloned or regenerated in small
numbers and it s not enough to compensate for the number of dying trees. Due to these reasons, the
idea of cloning and regeneration of loblolly pines is not practical and is not enough to compensate
for the mass number of dying trees.
However, Mountain Pine Beetles are extremely destructive and devasting to forests. Even though
there is no direct correlation between Mountain Pine Beetles and forest fires, they are still
destructive nevertheless. Mountain Pine Beetles do have the time, and manpower to continue to
cause mass deforestation. Another reason is that there have been attempts to clone these beetles.
Keeling attempted to clone the particle that triggers the attack of the mountain pine beetles. With
even more potential beetles, these beetles will most definitely continue to wreak havoc across the
forests of
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Analysis Of The Book The Winter
SYMBOLISM
Seasons
In The Skating Party, each season brings a separate event for Nathan. In the spring, he falls in
love with Delia. Spring is shown as a happy season full of blooming plants, which directly
correlates with his budding love for Delia. In Fall, Nathan falls in love with Eunice. Fall is still
considered to be a nice season, however it is often raining, and doesn t have as joyful of a mood as
spring. This symbolism of these two seasons shows that Nathan always liked Delia more, and had
a higher regard for his love for her than his love with Eunice. Finally, in the winter, Nathan faces
the tragedy of Eunice s death. Winter is a season when plants and trees die, which is not
coincidentally the season that his fiancГ©e passes away as well.
Frozen Lake, Ice Skating
When Maida s mother, Winnie, speaks of skating, she remembers it as a happy time. Winnie
always used to skate when she was younger, so this as a result created numerous pleasant
memories for her. However, for Uncle Nathan, ice skating represents death and grief; it was while
he was skating that he lost his fiancГ©e, Eunice, so he doesn t like to think of this activity as a
result.
Stone Man
At the beginning of this story, Nathan and Maida s parents tell her about the Stone Man that once
stood on the hill that their house is on. Maida s Grandfather needed more land to grow his crops,
and the only land he could use was where the Stone Man stood; he was forced to choose between
leaving the Stone Man standing
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Life science
Module Title Foundations of life and Social Science
Module code
Cohort
Assignment Title Life Science Component
Assignment Date
Word count 1008
1. Every time the left ventricle emits blood forcefully into the arterial systole a wave of
distension and elongation is felt in the artery wall. The heartbeat produces this and it can be felt
by palpating the pulse at any point where a superficial artery can be pressed against a bone, the
brachial artery is the most common point where the pulse rate is measured. The normal parameter
for a healthy person is 60 to 80 beats per minute, but varies considerably in different people (Grant
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It consist of an outer layer of loose connective tissue, this contains nerves, lymphatic tissue and
blood. The middle layer of the bladder has smooth muscle fibres and elastic tissue, covering it
loosely in 3 layers, and the mucosa (Grant and Waugh, 2010). The urethra is responsible for the
outflow of urine from the bladder, it is made up of two main layers of muscle, the inner layer is
under autonomic nerve control, and the outer layer is striated and is under voluntary control and an
inner layer of mucosa (Grant and Waugh, 2010).
4. The skin is the largest organ in the body and is made up of hair, glands and nails. The
epidermis is the superficial layer of the skin and has different levels of thickness at different
parts of the body. There are no nerve endings or blood vessels in the epidermis, but its deeper
layers are immersed in interstitial fluid from the dermis, which deliver oxygen and nutrients, and
drains away as lymph (Grant and Waugh, 2010). The epidermis has several layers with the top
layer being continually rubbed off and replaced with the protein keratin. The dermis is formed
from connective tissue and is tough and elastic; it contains collagen fibres which are interwoven
with elastic fibres. The collagen fibres hold water, which gives the skin its strength, but as we
grow older this ability declines and wrinkles appear (Grant and Waugh, 2010). Skin contains sweat
glands; these are found
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Electrolyte Concentration Experiment
The Scientist s topic is about electrolyte concentration in different types of drinks. The question the
scientist is trying to answer is Which drink has the highest lectrolyte concentration for replenishing
more electrolytes during and after physical activity? . The independent variable is the type of drink,
the dependet variable is the conductance (measured in amps) and the control variable is water.
To find out which drink will have the highest concentration of electrolyes, the scientist would have
to measure the conductance of the beverages. To do this, a multimeter along with a 9 volt battery is
needed to measure the current of the beverages. The multimeter is used to find the current of an
object. Specifically, the ammeter would be needed to measure the current, which is then used to
find the overall conductance. You will use it to measure conductance, which is proportional to the
electrolyte concentration. Because electrolytes are charged particles that carry current in solution,
the conductance of the solution depends on the concentration of the electrolytes. (David Whyte,
2016). Finding the conductance of a substance is done by dividing the substance s current by the
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Electrolytes have are nutrients or chemicals that have many different funtions, from regulation your
heartbeat to allowing your muscles to contract. (Dr.Axe, 2015). Electrolytes also help maintain
hydration levels which is an extremely inporntant aspect for all athletes. Some examples of
electrolytes are potassium, sodium, magnesium, and calcium. A lack of electrolytes can lead to
various symptoms that include depression, confusion, muscle cramps, muscle spasms, muscle
weakness, and in extreme cases unconsciousness and coma. (Aubri John,
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Casino Rewards Essay
Casino Rewards Loyalty Program Everything Canadian Players Need To Know
What is Casino Rewards?
Casino Rewards was established in 1999, and has become one of the longest serving casino
groups around that has proved to provide players with the highest gaming experience. It is certified
by eCOGRA, an approved agency that provides assurance for safe, secure, and honest gambling.
Also, all the Casino Rewards members are powered by one of the industry s leading software
provider Microgaming. Well, this casino group is popular for its unique Casino Rewards Loyalty
Program and the progressive Mega Moolah jackpot.
Which casinos are hosted by Casino Rewards?
Casino Rewards has a huge portfolio of great online casinos, which are run to the same standards
set by the Casino Rewards Group to ensure that players get only an exciting, trustworthy, and
reliable service. The current members that make up this group include Captain Cooks Casino,
Villento Casino, Grand Mondial Casino, Luxury Casino, Quatro Casino, UK Casino Club, Zodiac
Casino, Aztec Riches, Casino Classic, Casino Action, Casino Kingdom, Casino Share, Cosmo
Casino, Colosseum Casino, Golden Reef Casino, Golden Tiger Casino, Vegas Slot Casino, Grand
Hotel Casino, Lucky Emperor Casino, Music Hall Casino, Phoenician Casino, Nostalgia Casino,
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First off, it s absolutely free to join. And once you ve signed up and started playing, you ll
immediately be enrolled in Casino Rewards loyalty program available at each casino hosted by
Casino Rewards. Besides that, you ll enjoy hundreds of top online casino games with absolutely
amazing graphics and entertaining soundtracks. Well, it features a large assortment of slot games,
video poker, roulette, and blackjack which can suit every taste and budget. And all the games
offered have payout rates of 97% or more.
What are the benefits of Casino Rewards loyalty
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Pros And Cons Of EZ Battery Reconditioning
A battery is one of the most important things we use in our daily life. But unlike other appliances
in the house, the lifetime of the battery is limited.An average family changes their car battery
eight times in a year. Meanwhile, as the year turns around the amount of money spends on
replacing battery alone become substantial. The money added up because the renewed battery life
is also short so there is a need for constant replacement. But today a lot of individuals don t spend
unnecessarily again since the advent of EZ battery reconditioning. This program will enable you to
get your dead battery back to life with supplies you already have in your house. This information
might sound surprising, but it is possible and real. What is EZ battery reconditioning?... Show more
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This information will give you the overall idea of how cell is made, How to take care and use
battery for a longer time, how to perform examination of them, and how to discover whether a
battery is good or bad Pros and Cons of EZ Battery Reconditioning Course Pros Step by Step
Procedure: It is easy to follow and understand the step by step procedure on how to recondition
your battery. Diagrams are included to speed up learning and reconditioning process. Saves more
than 90% of money spends on battery per year: The amounts paid on a battery can be extremely
high if calculated. It saves unnecessary expenses and become handy for those on budget.
Environmental friendly: Unlike the normal process of dumping battery into the bin, EZ battery
reconditioning ensures you use your battery over and over again. Then, the environment gets less
polluted. Not expensive: The program saves a lot of money compared to the money you will
spend on buying battery over the year. Money back guaranty: There is 60 day money back
guaranty. This condition gives the user opportunity to test if the process will work without having
to worry about the money.
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Islamic Women In The 20th Century
In other denominations such as the Protestant Church, women have had the choice of ordination
since the 20th century. Numbers of women becoming ordained are continuing to rise in the
Protestant Church and other churches that allow it such as The American Baptist Church,
Assemblies of God, Christian Science, and The Episcopal Church.
In denominations outside of the United States, circumstances are very different in terms of a woman
s place in society. In Islam, where the dominating religion is Muslim, women are very confined.
The women are able to worship the god of the Muslim religion in public but do not have a place
of leadership in any way. This cultural aspect is very connected to the way that Islamic people
live life every day. Women are regularly found at home and are given purpose when they have
children and a husband to care for. Women are not normally given a higher purpose than this and
are not usually given tasks that would require going above basic standards.
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From a young age this child is dressed up as a woman and treated as such. IsthmeГ±an society
embraces this role and encourages it. This is a long standing tradition extending back before the
arrival of the Spaniards. The sons are called Muxhes and have historically been treated not as
homosexuals, but rather as a third sex. The Muxhes take up the roles of women in the matriarchy
and carry the additional obligation of taking care of the mothers in old age. The Isthmus culture
holds extravagant parades and velas (a type of all night party unique to the isthmus region) to honor
the
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The Role Of Active And Passive Portfolio Strategies And...
Discuss the general features, differences, advantages and disadvantages of active and passive
portfolio strategies and their link with the theory of efficient capital markets.
Introduction and Definitions:
Depending on whether believing in the Efficiency Market Hypothesis, portfolio strategies are
classified as either active strategies or passive portfolio strategies. Active portfolio strategy doesn t
believe Efficiency Market Hypothesis, it uses available information and forecasting techniques to
seek better performance than the average market, the aim of this strategy is also known as beat the
market . Whereas passive portfolio strategy treats the market as efficient and believes it is not
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Passive portfolio strategy believes in market efficiency, which means information that affects the
markets is available to all investors. Therefore those who go with this theory accept that there is
not possible to consistently beat the market averages. Passive portfolio strategy, which is called
index investing, can only take advantage of the efficient market by using index funds, directly
invest in an index. Usually hold each stock in the proportion it represents of the index, or
mathematically from a portfolio of not more than a specified number of stock, which best tracks the
index historically. Rather than the index fund, returns of passive portfolio strategy can be optimized
through diversification and asset allocation, and by minimisation of investment costs and taxes.
Differenceпјљ
Iintuitionally, some difference can be concluded from the features of active and passive portfolio
strategies. The objectives of the two strategies are different. Active portfolio strategy might best be
described as an attempt to apply human intelligence to find good deals in the financial markets.
(Steven, 2014) The strategy wants to make a profit, achieve outperforming an investment
benchmark index. While believing the market efficiency, the passive portfolio strategy is aimed to
obtain a similar market investment performance.
The processes for making reruns of the two strategies are different. Active portfolio
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National Health Initiative ( Chi ) Complex Adaptive...
Healthcare Organizational Analysis
Healthcare organizations are constantly changing to meet the needs of their communities.
According to Mitchell (2013), organizations utilize evidence base practice to determine the changes
needed of a given community. The purpose of this paper is to analyze Catholic Health Initiative
(CHI) Saint Vincent Infirmary s (SVI) complex adaptive system, mission, values, culture, leadership
style, level of greatness, and readiness for changes.
Complex Adaptive System
Healthcare organizations have multiple agents collaborating together for the common good of the
community and patient. These agents may function independently but are dependent on one
another to function successfully (Plsek Greenhalgh, 2001). For ... Show more content on
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When patterns become the focus of the problem, complex systems can adapt more readily to
promote quality holistic care throughout the healthcare facility.
Organization: Catholic Health Initiative Saint Vincent Infirmary
SVI is one of many facilities in the CHI system. CHI is the nation s second largest nonprofit
health care organization (CHI, 2015). CHI consists of 102 hospitals, 30 critical access facilities,
home health agencies, accredited nursing colleges and several other outpatient facilities. SVI is
made up of over 76 clinics and 5 hospitals. SVI s mission is to use education and research to
nurture the healing ministry of the church as well as to provide human dignity and social justice
to create a healthier community (CHI SVI, 2015). The SVI core values are reverence, integrity,
compassion, and excellence. The mission and values of SVI are alive and well. According to U.S.
News and World Report (2015), SVI has been the number one hospitalin Arkansas for three years
in a row. SVI is also one of 423 hospitals with Magnet status (American Nurses Credentialing
Center, 2015). SVI strives to utilize evidence based practice to provide the best quality care to
patients. Nurses at SVI participate in research, community outreach, and policy changes impacting
not only the patient but the work environment as well.
Culture at Saint Vincent Infirmary
SVI s employees and patients come from a vast array of
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Project Kutra Research Paper
For the last few decades there has been a war going on, not a war of bullets or missiles but a war
of ideas and control. A group of individuals wishes nothing more than to control the world s
population and resources. It all started with Project MKULTRA. Project MKULTRA was started in
the 1950s by the United States Government to study the psychological states of a human in
different situations and environments and whether or not a human could be programmed or
controlled it has come much farther than a few studies and experiments however, and is used today
to control world politics, influence the ideology of the masses through media and controlled
celebrities, produce Manchurian candidates (humans with alternate personalities designed to do...
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One of the subprojects was Operation Midnight Climax, in San Francisco, Marin and New York
in which there were set ups to study the effects of LSD on non consenting individuals (Oliver 9).
Another subproject led by Dr. Ewan Cameron Allen was a set of experiments designed to
depattern and reconstruct someone s mind to his will. Allen would place people into a drug
induced coma for up to 88 days and would shock them up to 360 times per person. The doctor
would then put specialized helmets on individuals that was blackened and adapted for sensory
deprivation. Allen would then play a recorded statement repeatedly for up to 20 hours a day; he
would also keep people in isolation and sensory deprivation chambers for weeks. Many
subprojects included the goal of a Manchurian candidate, and to reach this goal the scientists would
induce trauma to the subject to help control them (Manchurian 1). The experimenters would
induce trauma in many different ways including: torture, exposure to horrible treatment methods,
and some experiments went as far as children being locked in a cage and beaten and raped by
monkeys, drink their own urine or feces, and raped by their own family members (Cherif 8). There
was one reported experiment involving Holmesburg Prison; between 1964 and 1968, the US
military paid $286,486 to 2 scientists,
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Compare And Contrast Gandhi And Martin Luther King Jr
Concordia College
COM 100
Dr. Zissouli
Fall 2016
Miranda Merino
Compare/Contrast
Peaceful Revolutionaries When John F. Kennedy said, those who make peaceful revolution
impossible will make violent revolution inevitable, there were many people who agreed and
disagreed with his statement. I agree with John F. Kennedy because if people/leaders are not
willing to protest peacefully, it is because they are asking for violence. Mahatma Gandhi was a
leader who hindered the process of violent revolutions by starting his own peaceful revolution using
civil disobedience and leading a nation to do the same. Similarly, Martin Luther King Jr. was an
activist fighting for equality, freedom and brotherhood between white and black communities.
Although both Gandhi and MLK fought for civil rights, freedom of oppression, ... Show more
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both come from two completely different backgrounds. Gandhi was born in Porbandor,
Kathiawar, India. After the passing of his father, he studied law in England. He struggled as a
lawyer, but managed a one year contract to perform legal services down in South Africa. Martin
Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He was successful in school and earned his Ph.D.
in systematic theology at the young age of 25. He became a pastor at a Baptist church in
Montgomery, Alabama and was also a civil rights leader in the local NAACP.
Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. were both upset with the laws thrust on them by the
government (the white man). Mahatma Gandhi was outraged by the injustice, discrimhe had both
witnessed and experienced while he was in South Africa. These causes paved the way for him to
create the Natal Indian Congress to fight discrimination is Martin Luther King Jr. used Rosa Parks
and her civil disobedience as his own example of the unfairness in American government and
launched his own campaign for civil rights. Both Gandhi and MLKJ created movements that would
shift society s views and
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Classical Civilizations And Ancient Civilizations
Classical civilizations (approximately ~1000BCE to 600 CE) These emerging civilizations
were much larger than the earlier ones of Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley and Shang
China displaying more complex political, economic, cultural, and military organization. All
civilizations traded with others and many conquered new territories. Classical civilizations
include those such as Zhou and Han China, the Gupta Empire in India, and the Mediterranean
civilizations of Greece and Rome. 6th C BCE: The Lives of Buddha, Confucius, Laozi (The
beginnings of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism) 500 BCE 300 BCE: Greek Golden Age
This golden age began after the Greek victory over Persia during the Persian War (546 479 BCE)
and came to a decline after the Peloponnesian War (431 404 BCE). During this time period, the
Grecian states were well renowned in cultural and political status. Greece excelled in government,
philosophy, art, poetry and drama. The Golden Age also marked the creation of democracy in
Athens. Theaters promoted famous playwrights, architecture including the Parthenon art and
sculptures was created, and famous philosophers including Plato and Socrates significantly
impacted the thought processes of that time. 507 BCE 31 BCE: Establishment of the Roman
Republic The Republic was a republican form of government that lasted over five hundred years.
It was governed by a constitution based on a system of separation of powers as well as checks and
balances. The
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Banning Book
Should books be banned? Books are a gateway to a world of imagination, but some schools are
trying to shut those gates off by banning them. Books are some of the best teachers left, it s not up
to a school to decide what a child should or should not read. Banning books can deprive a child of
the opportunity to think. Books should not be banned because of the lessons they can teach, the
fact that a schoolshould not even be able to ban them, and it can deprive a child of the opportunity
to think. Books are some of the best teachers we have they teach us vocabulary social skills and
new ways of thinking (leigh). It s also true that textbooks could teach a child this, but not in the
way they would learn from a story. When a child is really engaged in a story they will learn a lot
more than they think. Books teach us history (leigh). and many books are based on certain time
periods or cover certain events. When a child reads these stories, they will retain the... Show more
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It is reasonable for a book to be banned if it is just not suitable for children as in its mature
content. But if a book is being banned because of a parent who does not like the book or thinks it
is a touchy subject, then it is just not reasonable and there should not even be a discussion about
banning it. Parents who don t like specific books can have their kids opt out of an assignment
without infringing on the rights of others. (www.procon.org/headline.php?headlineID=005365).
There is no reason for a parent to try to have a book banned because they do not like the content in
the book. Also, the parent can choose to have their child not read the book without having it banned
from the whole school. Parents should censor their own child and not the entire
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Happiness In The Movie Pursuit Of Happiness
Believing in self or self trust could save someone s life and lead life into the right direction
toward success. It did in Pursuit of Happyness where Mr. Gardner was losing control over his
life until he trusted himself. Then his life started to turn around and when he believed in
himself, everyone else believed in him and he succeed. Losing something of value can cause
pain but when self trust is lost, there is not much to do when you don t have self trust. When self
trust is present, believing and achieving soon follow leading to success in life. When America
wrote the Declaration of Independence, one of the most important, and well known lines was
Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness . Something that is interesting to look into is why
Thomas Jefferson put pursuit of happiness instead of just happiness . The pursuit of happiness is
about the journey, the good and the bad. Getting through the hard times knowing there s light at
the end of the tunnel. If happiness is always present, there is no pursuit then happiness is
suddenly taken away, and the person doesn t know how to pursuit it again due to no pursuit at
the beginning of happiness. The actual pursuit to happiness is more important than the
happiness itself due to the fact that happiness can be taken away at anytime but the pursuit to
get back will always be there. This is shown through the movie Pursuit of Happyness and how
self trust is so important in someone s life. In the movie, Mr. Gardner loses his wife, his
apartment, and almost loses his kid. He couldn t catch a break, everything that could go wrong
went wrong did. What he didn t lose what his self trust; that he could provide for little boy, be
the father figure his kid needs, and still be on the pursuit of happiness when it seemed like
happiness was a million miles away. The job he was applying for was a stockbroker and it was
him and 20 other smart people fighting for it. Nobody thought he could do it, not even his own
wife who left him shortly after. One example of self trust in the movie is when Mr. Gardner and
his son Christopher are playing basketball and talking then Mr. Gardner said You got a dream...
You gotta protect it. People can t do somethin
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How Does Margaret Atwood Use Language In Oryx And Crake
Language forms the basis of knowledge upon which people perceive the world around them. In
Margaret Atwood s apocalyptic novel Oryx and Crake, the function of language as a way of
perceiving reality is an underlying concept throughout the story. Snowman who identified as
Jimmy before the apocalypse holds onto the memory of the world that had come to pass through
language which as of the apocalypse is meaningful only to him. Jimmy is an outlier in a society
driven by the scientific method who seeks solace in language and carries on being an outcast under
the guise of Snowman in a post apocalyptic environment. Jimmy is fascinated with language
because it is a part of his identity as Atwood conveys the concept of language as a construct of the
human world and humanity itself whose denigration would result in a dehumanized society.
Snowman s fixation with words that are no longer of any consequence conveys to the reader that
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This is demonstrated in the story when Crake ponders on how he would go about explaining
toast to the Crakers: Toast is when you take a piece of bread What is bread? Bread is when take
some flour... (118). Although the concept of toast is one that is seemingly relatively simple it
requires the Crakers to have background knowledge of electricity, flour and the associated
vocabulary. Unable to explain the concept of toast to the Crakers Snowman gives up and ponders
reassigning toast a different meaning: Forget it says Snowman. Let s try again. Toast was a
pointless invention from the Dark Ages (119). Snowman condemns the traditional idea behind toast
to obscurity. To the Crakers toast is whatever Snowman dictates it to be and hence its true meaning
is lost. Snowman holds the power to doom human concepts and ideas through the language and
memories he holds onto as he states: Hang on to the words, he tells himself. The odd words, the
old words, the rare
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Empirical Differences Between Agile And Devops
Empirical differences between Agile and DevOps
With the increased development of software applications, increased the demand for principles in
order to maintain quality, flexibility, cost control and maintenance. There are several models of
software development, that describes the approaches to a variety of tasks or activities that takes
place during the development process. In most of the traditional IT process, the collaboration
between the developer teams and the operational teams is minimal and sometimes there would be
no communication, which resulted in various issues like system works in test and doesn t work in
production environment . To overcome this issue, various modern methodologies are developed. In
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An agile project is developed in iterations, which is reviewed and critiqued by a project team.
Usually, these project teams includes representatives from the client business and the employees of
the organization. Each iteration has a time period defined with a set of goals.
Based on the properties of iteration some organizations term iteration as sprint, all sprints are
iterations but not otherwise. Sprint is a time boxed i.e., it is finished on the planned date and not
CONJECTURAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AGILE AND DEVOPS 5 when it is ready. Sprint
properties can be varied, but likely you ll want to try to find an amount of time that works well .
Agile software development supports various concrete practices that covers the areas like
requirements, process, design, coding, modeling, testing, project management and quality. These
models promote continuous integration, automatic unit testing, code refactoring and domaindriven
design are often used to improve quality and enhance project agility. Agile is not a solution for all
of the software development challenges, a good project team should always remember that
requirements would change as they design and develop. The team should be clever enough to adopt
the changes with minimum disruption irrespective of which methodology is followed. The project
teams are governed by project management with a set of responsibilities, the below table
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Women In The 1940s
The position of women throughout American society changed vastly throughout 1940 1975. The
1940s saw women change from predominant homemakers to working woman to support the war
effort. However, the 1950s forced women back inside the kitchen by using mass media and
propaganda to make them believe they were inferior to men. The portrayal of women in the fifties
gave women the idea that they could do nothing more than be wives and mothers. Although the
idea of feminism was pretty much non existent in the 1950s, women still had a feeling they were
supposed to do something more with their lives than be housewives. By the time the sixties rolled
around, women were convinced they needed to fight for their rights. The second wave of feminism
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While fighting for civil rights in organizations such as the SNCC, women found themselves stuck
in jobs that focused on typing, cooking, and cleaning for the male members.2 The irony of fighting
for rights for people, while not getting any themselves really infuriated women, thus igniting the
fuse of the feminist movement bomb. The most prominent event that blew up the feminist
revolution bomb of the sixties was the publication of Betty Friedan s The Feminine Mystique.
Friedan s book discussed how the happy image of the 1950s American housewife was a sham and
how suburban life was just a comfortable concentration camp 3 for women. She also touched on
the idea that when women felt unhappy with their lives they blamed it on themselves or their
marriage. Many suburban housewives who felt discontent thought they were alone and were
ashamed of their feelings. However, they were wrong. In the first chapter of her book, Friedan
discusses an incident she had overheard between a group of suburban housewives in which they
discussed the problem that had no name , a problem that they all shared.4 This nameless problem
was a feeling of unhappiness in their daily housewife duties. Women were no longer happy with just
picking up the kids from school and making dinner. Friedan attributed the
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Understanding The Behaviour Of Organisation
Task3
Understanding the behaviour of organisation in their environment
Business organisations do operate in the environment that has a strong influence on the way
business operate and conduct their business transactions. The environment that business
organisations face is both internal and external and both needs strategy and policy to dealt with.
Thus, business organisation must find a way to deal with it. External environment is the macro
environment that business organisations interact with daily bases. To operate successful business
must be able to respond effectively to factors that have influence on them. Therefore, the success
depends on the ability to adopt with the environment in which business operates.
3.1. Explain 3 different types of market structure (perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and
regulations of competition: determine pricing and output decision of ASDA business.
1.Perfect competition:
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Perfect market is a hypothetical market where economists believe competition reaches its best level,
but in reality, there no such perfect competition. It is an economic theory that is used as a base to
compare with other market structures. According to an economic online, a market which, exhibits
the following characteristics is said to be a perfect competitive market. Under perfect competition,
business organisations are price takers not price makers but there is no such perfect competition,
customer are not bound to a single supplier, but
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Impacts Of Mao Zedong
Mao Zedong was a communist revolutionary and leader of the People s Republic of China from
1949 to 1959. He also led the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) until his death in 1976. Known as
the Founding Father of China, he held a critical role in transforming the country from a poor,
populous country into a developing industrial superpower. During the duration of Mao s rein from
1949 1978, Mao introduced the second Five Year Plan known as the Great Leap Forward in 1958,
implemented to transform Chinainto a modern, nation state through economical and industrial
development. Subsequently in 1966, he aimed to unify the country by eliminating traditional
capitalist elements present in the Chinese society through the Cultural Revolution. However,...
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Furthermore, Jasper Becker, foreign correspondent in China for the past two decades exemplifies
Davin s argument on the social ramifications of the economic plan, furthering that, An estimated
20 to 40 million people died of starvation between 1959 and 1962 because of food shortages from
the states exactions of grains from communes... throwing millions of people into the countryside
who were not permitted to leave, and that unlike previous famines, this one covered the entire
country, (cited in Shane, 2004, p117). Yang Su, Associate Professor at the University of
California, sustains the effect Mao s policies had on lives, additionally demonstrating that, The
same pattern escalated during the Cultural Revolution, resulting in widespread cruelty and
violence, and causing millions of deaths, (Lu cited in Shane, 2004, p.48). This echo s Davin s
and Becker s argument that the policies implemented by Mao resulted in millions of deaths and
horrible famine, which damaged his reputation. Former Director of Political Reforms Committee
of the Communist Party, Bao Tong, illustrates this smeared reputation, when he states that, Mao s
legacy, ... includes silencing of public opinion... and was responsible for the deaths of tens of
millions... a mass miscarriage of justice, (cited in Mercury News, 2013). While Bao Tong could
be regarded as an anti Maoist source, his arguments corroborate those of Deng Xiaoping, Chinese
leader of the PRC in 1978, advancing the argument that Mao was, 70 percent right and 30 percent
wrong, (Deng cited in Global Times, 2013). This demonstrates that while the CCP obviously
advocated for the positive impact Mao had on China, even the party had to admit the
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Permian and Cretaceous Mass Extinctions Essay
Assess the different hypotheses put forward for the mass extinctions at the end of the Permian and
Cretaceous (KT) Periods.
A mass extinction is an event in which at least 25 75% of species in the global environment are
eradicated in a short period of time. Where as a regional extinction event is when the extinction is
confined to a specific zone. Five mass extinctions have occurred throughout time, two of the most
well known of these are the Permian and Cretaceous extinction events.
There are several hypotheses that are used to explain the causes of mass extinctions. Climate
change, the warming or cooling of global environments over a short period of time, can lead to
other occurrences. Shifts in climate can cause extinction by ... Show more content on
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A crater, the Bedout crater, in Australia has been discovered. A bolide impact would have lead to
mass death of marine and terrestrial organisms. The force of the impact could have released
methane from stored organic matter and large earthquakes. These earthquakes would have
triggered the volcanism in the Siberian traps, leading to the release of large amounts of CO2 and
sulfur dioxide. These gases combined with methane previously released would have created a
noxious atmosphere, combined with climate change that killed a large scale of life.
It is most likely that a simultaneous occurrence of the different global environmental changes was
responsible for ending the Permian period, and the lives of 96% of species. Each environmental
issue is a major geological event, and amplified the other events, leading to catastrophic
environmental situation, in which barely any life could survive.
The Cretaceous Tertiary mass extinction, commonly referred to as the KT extinction, occurred 65
million years ago. As the most recant extinction event it is more easily studied as more evidence has
been preserved than for the earlier extinctions. This extinction is the most commonly known, as it is
the extinction of the dinosaurs, but the smallest scale mass extinction with only 76% of species
dying out.
Evidence for catastrophism at the KT boundary can be found in a layer of greenish
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Essay on Capital Purchase Justification
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Keeping Current and Saving Lives
Medical technology is advancing rapidly with each passing minute. It is becoming more urgent for
health care facilities to invest in equipment that is current and state of the art. Behind these
advancements are proven statistics that certain equipment is a necessity when diagnosing and
treating patients. We, as health care workers, owe it to our patients to have the best possible
equipment in our facilities. Aside from non melanoma skin cancer, breast cancer has become the
most common cancer among women in the United States. Breast cancer does not discriminate. It is
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There is also an unmatched level of speed and versatility when operating the MAGNETOM (
Magnetom espree , 2013).
When making a purchase to improve on many areas of operations there are always factors to take
into consideration. There will be a great amount of capital expenditure for this equipment;
however the potential for higher return on investment is remarkable. The initial cost of
purchasing the MAGNETOM is approximately $ 1 million. There will be an additional cost of
$500,000 to operate and maintain the machine. These costs will be reimbursed within the first
eight months of extensive utilization if the all marketing for the machine is on point. Since we are
currently paying a technician to operate our out of date machinery, there is no reason why this
prediction cannot become reality. There will also be an offset of income inherited by the lack of
errors made by the technicians after they have trained for the new machine . ( Magnetom espree ,
2013)
Some other factors of operation to look at are scan times. There will be a significant amount of
time saved when using this new piece of technology. As we know, time is money in any business
and the amount of time saved will be viable in contributing to more income in other departments.
Another point to look at is the enhanced imaging quality. So many times we are losing time and
money on poor image results with our current machine. The quality of enhanced
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Global Market Entry Strategy
GLobal market entry strategies
Exporting as an entry strategy Indirect exporting Direct exporting
Foriegn production as an entry strategy Licensing Franchising Local manufacturing
Ownership Strategies Wholly owned subsidiaries Joint ventures Strategic alliances
Entering markets through mergers and acquisitions
Exportng as entry strategy
What is global marketing
Global Marketing comprises of following marketing activities by firms
Standardizing marketing programs: Allowing marketing efforts to effortlessly operate across
country borders. Standardization ensures products, promotions, price and channel structure
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Licenses are signed for a different time periods. Licensing agreements are subject to negotiation and
they vary from company to company and from industry to industry. A major disadvantage of
licensing is the company s dependence on the local licensee to generate revenues and, thus,
royalties, usually paid as a percentage on sales volume only. Another disadvantage is the resulting
uncertainty of product quality.
Franchising Its a special form of licensing in which the franchiser makes a total marketing program
available, including the brand name, logo, products, and method of operation.
Many companies find it to their advantage to manufacture locally instead of supplying the particular
market with products made elsewhere. Numerous factors such as laws, political considerations,local
costs,tariifs and market size may affect a choice to manufacture locally, so it requires fair amount of
attention before making a final decision. The local production may be contract manufacturing,
assembly, or fully integrated
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Debate On Newsworthy Debate
Newsworthy Debate Within My Program of Study:
STEM and/or Liberal Arts
TerГ© Fowler Chapman
Northern Arizona University
When I first went to college I was seventeen years old with a knack for writing, an investment in
history through story telling, and curious about group dynamics, psychology, and sociology. When
I was seventeen these weren t the words I used to describe my interests in continuing education and
because of this I remember scanning through majors that didn t fit all my interests simultaneously.
For a moment, Liberal Arts caught my eye as it gave me the freedom to explore my own identity.
However, upon sharing this out loud with those in my mesosystem the underlying message of
choosing this major ultimately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Liberal Education isn t focused on the political aspect of liberalism, however focuses on liberating
its students by giving students space to explore their passions deeply. This exploration cannot
happen in an education program that is built off of individualism and its exclusivity must
constantly be challenged. As Cronon states, We should remember the powerful class and gender
biases that were built into this vision of freedom. The free man who studied the Liberal Arts were
male aristocrats; these specialized bodies of knowledge were status markers that set them apart
from unfree serfs and peasants, as well as from the members of other vulgar and ignoble classes.
Our modern sense of Liberal Education has expanded from this medieval foundation to include a
greater range of human talents and a much more inclusive number of human beings, holding out at
least the dream that everyone might someday be liberated by an education that stands in the service
of human freedom (Olejarz, 2017). Liberal Education isn t about mastering a particular subject.
Instead Liberal Education is about mastering positive characteristics that foster a deeper sense of
personal identity and cultivate human freedom. When the debate between STEM and Liberal
Education arise the underlying impression of those that support segregating the importance of these
two focuses challenge that Liberal
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Ash Vs Evil Dead Character Analysis
Ash vs Evil Dead season 2 will see Ash dealing not only with Deadites but also with his father,
who will teach him some very important lessons and values in life.
Lee Majors will join the cast of Ash vs Evil Dead season 2 as Ashley Williams (Bruce Campbell)
father, whom the main character will find annoying and wise at the same time. Fans will see the
older Williams constantly supervising his son and teaching him how to be humble, Movie News
Guide reports.
One of the reasons why Majors was chosen for the role is his close resemblance to Campbell. His
character will be struggling with Ash, but will also give him useful tips on dealing with the
Deadites, according to the International Business Times.
While Ash thinks his father is crazy, Majors character actually knows a few secret things about his
son. The upcoming season will shed some light on Ash s life before the Deadites entered the scene,
the report reveals. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A radio news update about sink holes appearing in various areas around the world will make him
return with Kelly and Pablo, a returning character from season 1.
There are speculations that the sinkholes serve as portals that the Deadites use for their travel, but
this has not yet been confirmed.
Fans have yet to see if Ash will be able to end the plague of the Deadites or not. With his father s
help, he might just find a way to stop the problem for good. Viewers will have to stay tuned to the
upcoming installment to find out if Ash s team up with his dad will result in some effective
solutions for the plague.
Meanwhile, Ray Santiago will reprise his role as Pablo in season 2 and Dana DeLorenzo, who
previously played the role of Kelly, will also return to the show. Ash vs Evil Dead season 2 is slated
to premiere in the autumn of 2016. The exact release date of the Starz series, however, has yet to be
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How Does Antigone Make Mundane Decisions
Any choice, from the bold defiances of the protagonists to the mundane decisions of small side
characters, have behind them a whole host of factors. This is also true for the choices made by the
casts of both Antigone and the adjustment bureau, in which a compound of factors all results in
choices for characters, though the factors are drastically different. In Antigone, it s a series of
individual past events that convinces a character to make a decision. These decisions then
themselves acts as contributing factors to a different characters decisions. For example, during the
falling action of the play, Creonsays, Now I am on my way! Come, each of you, take up axes,
make for the high ground, over there, quickly! I and my better judgment has come around to this I
shackled her, I ll set her free... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I am afraid... It s best to keep the established laws to the very day we die. In this quote, Creon
decides to go back on his will, which is already rare for such a stubborn character, but he also
does this in order to save who he considers an enemy to his states, even seeming to repentant of it.
However, this is not random. In fact, it was actually caused by three main factors: the prophesies
of Tiresias revealing that he and his city and family will suffer if he continues on his immoral
path, the consul of the leader, a sort of mentor character, to give in to his advice and unbury her,
and the popular support of Antigone over Creon. Thus, it was these three factors that were more
or less independent of each other that weighed on Creon, and this caused him to make his choice.
By contrast of this, The Adjustment Bureau holds every decision as a calculated part of a plan,
and is carefully plotted out to it occur by fate, with the intention that each factor to a choice is
simply to coerce a decision out of a
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Flashbulb Memory Paper
The research article Tv or not Tv? Does the immediacy of viewing images of a momentous news
event affect the quality and stability of flashbulb memories? was authored by Evelyn G.
Schaefer, Micheal K. Halldorson, and Cheryl Dizon Reynante at the University of Winnipeg in
Canada. These researchers sought to investigate if the time in which an individual these images of
traumatic events would affect the formation of flashbulb memories (Schaefer, 2011). A flashbulb
memories as defined by Brown Kulik are, an extremely vivid and detailed recollection of one s
contextual personal circumstances on first learning of an extraordinary, shocking event either
public or personal (Schaefer, 2011) . These vivid types of memories rely on canonical categories
when being recalled, such as the activity preformed when the event took place, who told them about
the event, and where they were when it happened (Schaefer, 2011).... Show more content on
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The results of the studies vary tremendously some finding that visual images increase the
preservation of the story in memory or completely misrepresenting it (Schaefer, 2011). The
improvement in flashbulb memories in these studies has been credited to the vivid way in which
these event was covered. Yet, on the other hand researchers also credit the dispassionate way the
news anchors are trained to disassociate with the topics they are reporting on as negatively
affecting flashbulb memories (Schaefer, 2011). The majority of these findings in previous research
find that media such as the news has an undesirable effect on the construction of flash bulb
memories. What was not available in these studies were how many of the people who participated
in these studies were informed by media or other
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Disadvantages Of Jirga System
2.4.3Jirga System and its Types. Jirga is an assembly of tribal elders where disputes are taken
for amicable settlement, and decisions are given on the basis of Riwaj . There are three main
types of jirgas i.e. sarkari jirga nominated by political agent to settle inter tribal disputes, qaumi
jirga formed by tribe itself to settle intra tribal issues and shakhsi jirga requested by disputing
individuals themselves. 2.4.4FC (NWFP). When the British divided the tribal area into various
agencies they raised a political police force; initially levies and later a potent force i.e. the
Khyber Jezailchies in 1878 and Turi Militia in 1892. 2.4.5Khassadars. Khassadari is centuries old
system, which was refined and properly org by the British, mainly to bribe, benefit or give... Show
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Frontier Constabulary is governed by the Frontier Constabulary Act of 1915 and its basic role is
to guard the administrative border of NWFP and protect the people of settled districts from tribal
lashkers. It is administratively controlled by SAFRON and operationally controlled by the
province where Frontier constabulary is deployed for IS duties. It is budgeted by the Federal
Government. 2.4.7FATA Secretariat. FATA Secretariat was established in the Year 2000
concentrating all directorates of line departments, sections of P D and finance department under
one roof. The Federal Government, through SAFRON and Governor s Secretariat, makes
allocation of funds for the agencies which are utilised by FATA Secretariat. 2.4.8Frontier Crime
Regulations and System of Law Enforcement in FATA. Political administration maintains law and
order in FATA through Frontier Crimes Regulations which is enforced by Frontier Corps and
Khasadars, placed at the disposal of political agent . The Frontier Crime Regulations 1901 ,
excludes the technicalities of the ordinary law and recognized modern principles governing the
dispensation of justice . 2.5Legislative System of the Tribal
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Analyzing Willa Cather s My Antonia
Willa Cather really didn t want me to read her letters. And she was hoping you would mind your
own business . This comment stuck out to me so much because it was able to open many different
points of view on My Antonia . We have been briefly discussing what this letter from which this
story was pulled from meant to us. With much of the newly found knowledge this book just got
more interesting. In the upcoming paragraphs I will explain more of what I interpreted.
A very important piece of information that I was given from the second section of this letter was
that Willa Cather did not have a sexuality that fit into the social norm. I believe that her writing this
book was somehow an outlet to let her inner feelings free. In her writing she did not have to be
limited like most women at the time. If you read between the lines in My Antonia you will most
likely find similarities that Cather could not easily show in her day to day life. One ... Show more
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No matter her experience her voice would not be heard due mainly to her gender. As she takes
on the view of the story of a young male her voice is noticed. Many of the themes in the story tie
in with where and when Cather grew up. For all we know one or more of the stories might have
actually occurred. Yet we can only come to the conclusion that she did in fact know first hand what
the west was like.
Another role in this book that must be looked at was the theme of immigration. How exactly would
Cather know the struggles of immigrants? I don t exactly know but I can guess it was mainly made
up of acquaintances she meet throughout her life. Also the fact that America was at its prime. As it
was the pioneer era which told others of the exciting opportunities. I can assume that Cather ran into
many immigrants and saw their struggle which inspired her to include in her writing. Either way
she was somewhat knowledgeable on what they
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Project Objectives Of Femtosecond Light Fields
Project objective and Excepted Significance:
This work aims to demonstrate petahertz optical field induced current signal control in electronic
nanocircuit utilizing synthesized femtosecond light fields. That promises an increase in the speed
of data processing and information encoding on rates that exceed 1 Pbit/sec, million times faster
than the current technology. It will likely extend the frontiers of modern electronics and
information processing technologies into the PHz realm. This work will have a broad impact on the
advancements of nanophotonics technologies, most notably in fiber based telecommunications
networks and the photonic computing field and opening a new realm of information technology.
Basic principle: In this work, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The produced net charge can be detected by ammeter connected to the two electrodes. This
photoinduced current signal inside the nanocircuit is following the driver laser field instantaneously3
5. Therefore, it can be controlled by tailoring the driving electric field1,2.
Experimental approach:
Light field synthesis. The PI is very capable to lead this project to the ultimate success. He
engineered and developed the unique LFS device (Fig. 1). Also, he demonstrated a full control
of synthesizing light field waveforms from the LFS with attosecond (10 18s) temporal
resolution on demand in (Nature 530, 66 70, (2016). The basic idea of the LFS apparatus (Fig.
1) is based on dividing a supercontinuum laser light ( 2 octaves) into four different laser spectral
channels. The laser pulse of each channel is compressed to their Fourier limit (shortest duration)
before all the pulses coherently superimpose at the exit of the apparatus and forming one laser
broadband short (2 fs) pulse. The tailoring of the waveform at the exit is possible by controlling
the relative phases and intensities of the four spectral channels inside the synthesizer. This tailoring
process is automatized to obtain the desired waveform of the output electric field by a
programming code developed by the PI1,2. This unique device is
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A Short Note On The Giant Tower Builder
Nimrod the Giant Tower Builder When we think of typology in the Old testament, we think of
types of Christ. The sacrifice of the Passover lamb is a classic example. Passages in the New
Testament (see 1 Cor. 5:7; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:19) verify typology as a legitimate form of
biblical interpretation. But what about passages in the Old Testament that seem to clearly
indicate a Christ type that are not officially sanctioned by the New Testament writers? There are
many types of Christ not specifically mentioned in the New Testament that are clearly types of
Christ. Joseph is a classic example. Any internet search of Joseph/typology will give plenteous
prolepses of Christ. The question arises then, what of Antichrist types? Judas, Antiochus
Epiphanes, Nimrod and King Herod and are some of many examples. In the book of Esther, we
have the reckless and violent Haman, a type of Antichrist in direct conflict and bitter envy
against Mordecai, a type of Christ. In this chapter, the focus is on Nimrod. He is: A.) One of the
clearer examples of Antichrist typology and B.) Clearly a type of Trump as well. In Genesis
chapter 10, it says that Nimrod became a mighty one as well as a mighty hunter before the Lord.
The ancient rabbis tell us that this statement means that Nimrod went out from the presence of the
Lord, in the sense that he turned his back upon God and His truth, and became a hunter of souls .
Seeking to turn multitudes of men away from God and unto himself. (The
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History of Ian Fleming Essay
History of Ian Fleming
Ian Fleming not just created the character of James Bond; he personified him by living an exciting
life. With his suave style and long history of lavished background he was almost born into the part
of his later creation.
Ian Fleming was born on May 8th, 1908 to his father, Valentine Fleming, and his mother, Beatrice
Fleming (Lycett 12). He was the grandson of the famous Scottish banking pioneer, Robert Fleming
(Rosenberg 5). Ian also had three brothers named Peter, Richard, and Michael. He hated his brother
Peter during most of his childhood. This was due to his brother being very successful in academics
and got his fathers attention. Fist fights usually broke out between the two of them (Lycett 15). He
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Ian enrolled in Sandhurst: Royal Academy. He did much better in his studies since there were no
women around the college. There he took the final military exams and scored very poorly. He
was in danger of not graduating but there was an essay section of the test that enabled him to
take a job as a reporter for the British Navy. Ian took on the job with great ease. He outsmarted
the older, much more experienced by getting the information to the press much faster than any
other reporter. Official were impressed with his work and promoted him straight to lieutenant on
the Royal Navy. He was stationed on the HMS Repulse. His main job was to plan operations and
attacks. He was not comfortable at all. Ian wrote poetry about his father s death during his service
on the ship. He wouldn t show the poetry to anyone. During a mission that Ian had planned out
himself, a crew member had committed mutiny and was later found to be a spy for the Germans.
Ian fought in hand to hand combat with him and took him into custody. He even interrogated the
man himself.
Another mission that was unrelated took Ian to Jamaica. He had fallen in love with the land. He
bought a beach house on a comfortable lot near the beach so that he could live there once his
naval term was up. He called the house Goldeneye because of the wonderful view every room in
the house had. Ian lived in Goldeneye two months a year until his naval term was over and he
could live there permanently.
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Recruit Select and Induct Staff
PROJECT 1
RECRUIT, SELECT AND INDUCT STAFF
Introduction
Baker s Delight is Australia s most successful bakery in Melbourne CBD. Over the past 20 years,
this Australian owned Company has grown over 70 bakeries across the Melbourne. Every day, in
every bakery, Baker s Delight bakers create a range of traditional and gourmet breads.
All products are baked from scratch, fresh daily on the premises. Baker s Delight is distinctive in
appearance, branding, product quality and customer experience. The company s philosophy
underpins every action: Best Environment, Best Service, and Delightful Product.
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It has a written record of physical, mental, social, psychological, and behavioral characteristics of
a person should poses in order to perform the job effectively. For ex, for the job of pastry cook
minimum certificate III and 1 year working experience is must. It is a statement of employee
characteristics and qualifications required for satisfactory duties and tasks comprising a specific job
or function. Selection Criteria
Our selection criteria policy is a task to draw up a description of ideal applicant. This is the
statement that describes the qualifications, knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience that are
required for a job. Examples of criteria that employers are often interested in, include: * Ability to
communicate effectively * Leadership skills * Team work skills * Willingness to learn * Ability to
solve problems
Selection Criteria of a Baker
To be considered for this Role, you need to be able to meet the following Selection Criteria: *
Ability to be available for work across the 7 days of the week, which may include evening work
and some public holidays (starting times can be as early as 3am) * Work in a fast paced team
environment * Communicate with customers and staff *
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  • 8. Pacific Theatre in World War II United States Involvement in the Pacific Theatre during World War II On 1 September 1939 the country of Germany led by Adolf Hitler invaded Poland using blitzkrieg tactics or in other words lightning war . As Germany is capturing Europe one country at a time Japan is doing the same except with Asia and Japan is also preparing for the attack of the United States naval base on the island of Oahu called Pearl Harbor. The attack on Pearl Harborcaused the United States to declare war on Japan, break isolationism and get deeply involved in World War II. On 7 December 1941 at 7:30 am army privates George Elliot and Joseph Lockard were operating in a radar station when they noticed a large amounts of aircraft incoming but they did not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Battle of Midway was a huge success in American code breaking and proving that the use of the aircraft carrier would definitely be a vital resource in the Pacific Theater ( Battle of Midway ). Three months later the Americans pressed forward setting their eyes on a near Australia called Guadalcanal. This battle would be the first allied offensive on the Empire of Japan. On 7 August 1942 American forces landed on the islands of Guadalcanal, Tulagi, and Florida in the southern Solomon Islands with the objective of denying their use by the Japanese to threaten the supply and communication routes between the US, Australia, and New Zealand. The Allies also intended to use Guadalcanal and Tulagi as bases to support a campaign to eventually capture or neutralize the major Japanese base at Rabal on New Britain ( Battle of Guadalcanal ). Powerful United States naval forces had supported the landings. Surprised by the Allied offensive, the Japanese made several attempts between August and November 1942 to retake Henderson Field. Three major land battles, seven large naval battles, and continual, almost daily aerial battles culminated in the decisive Naval Battle of Guadalcanal in early November 1942, in which the last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The American Dream Truly Attainable For Everyone America, the country where social and economic equality are supposedly attainable for one and all, is not always infallible. There have been many blunders along the way with racism and incompetence. Is the American Dream truly attainable for everyone? Picture the 1940 s America. A tight knit Japanese American family living on the west coast, is going about their business, making a living and trying to achieve their version of the American Dream. While the parents are immigrants from Japan, the children were all born in the U.S. The parents and older children have jobs and work hard to afford a nice suburban life, while the younger children go to school to learn to be good citizens. They go about their business, never bothering anyone and have adapted to the American lifestyle. As they are working to achieve their dreams, the world and devastation of war cut their dreams short, forcing them into devastating conditions and choices no one should have to make. Families are split apart and the Japanese Americans are now looked at as the enemy. The attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese and the signing of the Executive Order 9066 sent over 100,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps, many times tragically changing their definition of America and the American Dream. The novel, Farewell To Manzanar, by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and her husband James, is an autobiographical account of Jeanne s internment experiences and feelings as a young girl at the Manzanar Internment Camp. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Analysis Of The Book The Garden For those who haven t learned the truth of what happened in the garden. It is a crucial teaching to learn that makes the whole bible come more alive , among other teachings that aren t taught in your average church Let s go to Genesis and see what happened in the garden. Genesis 3:1 Now the serpent was more subtil than any beast of the field which the LORD God had made. And he said unto the woman, Yea, hath God said, Ye shall not eat of every tree of the garden? You now know who this serpent is who was more subtle, meaning cunningly wise, than any beast of the field, which means any other living, created being, human or otherwise! So the PICTURE you now need to place in your mind is one of a very smart, good looking, handsome young man who is very, very charming and likeable and intelligent and well spoken. Got it? That old serpent has perpetuated a lie, a tradition, about the snake and the apple long enough. Do not let him have the victory any more! Again, it is his diabolical plan to deceive a Biblically ignorant people, because it ministers to the acceptance of his lie, the hiding of God s truth, the jeers of the infidel, the opposition of the critics, and the stumbling of the weak in faith. (Companion Bible, appendix 19, last paragraph.) By the way, the apostle Paul also refers to this serpent in the garden in 2 Cor. 11:3: 2 Cor. 11:3 But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your minds should be corrupted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Interpersonal Communication Is An Effective Communicator Verderber, K, Verderber, R and Berryman Fink, C. 2010, stated that interpersonal communication is, The process through which people create and manage their relationships, exercising mutual responsibility in creating meaning. (Pg. 5) To be an effective communicator, it is vital that the person possesses and practices effective interpersonal/communicational skills. Over this semester, important interpersonal skills have been developed through a series of six workshops and assessed in two pieces of assessment. First position, second position and third position skills were performed. This reflective essay provides a critical analysis of my interpersonal skills developmental process of the three skills listed above; including my strengths, weakness and improvements. When in the receiving position of a conversation, the main aim is to retrieve information from the sender in an understandable and cohesive way; which ultimately creates a meaningful connection between the two people. There are a number of skills involved in effective listening. Bebe, S, Redmond, M. 2009, proposed that, Listening is a complex process of selecting, attending to, constructing meaning from, remembering, and responding to verbal and non verbal messages. (Pg.66) certain skills such as: following, empathetic or active listening, questioning and reflection of feeling and content are also required to be an effective listener. In workshop one, the skills of attending and non verbal communication ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Role Of Envy In Regret And The Necklace Although envy usually leads to extreme dissatisfaction as shown in, Regret by Kate Chopin and The Necklace by Guy De Maupassant, envy may help an individual stand up for oneself, that shows that in Everyday Use by Alice Walker. Throughout these short stories it shows that envy may or may not necessarily be good or bad, but its what you do with envy, is what shall make the resolution. In the short story Everyday Use by Alice Walker, envy helps Maggie stand up for herself. From when Maggie was younger, she had always envied her sister, Dee. Dee was stylish , educated, and free spirited while; Maggie was awkward among people and shy. Maggie felt that her mother adored her sister more than her. When her mother and her were in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Loisel s envy towards a luxurious life led to extreme sadness. Mme. Loisel was living as a middle class woman. She had a crave for a luxurious life. The shabbiness of her apartment tormented and insulted her. When her husband and she was invited to a dance all she could think about was how she has to get a beautiful dress and jewelry, therefore she bought a beautiful dress with the four hundred francs her husband gave her, and she went to her friends house, Mme. Forestier, to borrow a necklace. All she wanted was to have everything she needs to be the beguiling by the dance and didn t even care to praise her husband for his position in his career. At the end of the dance Mme. Loisel lost Mme. Forestier s necklace that she borrowed. She and her husband rummaged, by tracing their steps but they couldn t find it, therefore they decided to buy a very expensive necklace looking as the lavish one she borrowed. When ten years past after paying back her debts for losing Mme. Forestier necklace, she now looked like an old woman. Her hair was badly done, her skirts were awry, her hands were red. Some days to take a break of work she will sit near her window and think of the dance when she was beautiful and admired. This proves that Mme. Loisel still hadn t changed because her envy would take over her and she would become depressed and sad because she doesn t have a luxurious life. Her envious brought her real misfortune because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Eardrum Rupture Research Paper Eardrum Rupture, Adult An eardrum rupture is a hole (perforation) in the eardrum. The eardrum is a thin, round tissue inside of the ear that separates the ear canal from the middle ear. The eardrum is also called the tympanic membrane. It transfers sound vibrations through small bones in the middle ear to the hearing nerve in the inner ear. It also protects the middle ear from germs. An eardrum rupture can cause pain and hearing loss. CAUSES Eardrum rupture results from a sudden injury (trauma). This may be caused by: Inserting a thin, sharp object into the ear canal. Getting a blow to the side of the head, especially with an open hand. Having a sudden increase in pressure against the eardrum, such as from an explosion or a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SYMPTOMS Symptoms of this condition include: Sudden pain at the time of the injury. Ringing in the ear or dizziness after the injury. Bleeding from the ear. DIAGNOSIS This condition is diagnosed based on your symptoms and medical history as well as a physical exam. Your health care provider can usually see a perforation using an ear scope (otoscope). You may have other tests, such as having a hearing test (audiogram) to check for hearing loss. TREATMENT Typically, the eardrum will heal on its own within a few weeks. If your eardrum does not heal, your health care provider may recommend a procedure to place a patch over your eardrum or surgery to repair your eardrum. HOME CARE INSTRUCTIONS Keep your ear dry. This is very important. Follow your health care provider s instructions on how to keep your ear dry. These may include wearing waterproof earplugs when bathing or swimming. Take over the counter and prescription medicines only as told by your child s health care provider. Keep all your child s follow up visits as told by your health care provider. This is important. Talk to your health care provider before traveling by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Class About Benedict Spinoza s Ethics Riley Fichter COMM 101, Sec. 33 October 7th, 2014 My goal is to inform the class about Benedict Spinoza s Ethics: Part One. My central idea is how Spinoza s idea of God brings a new perspective on existence to those who take the time to listen. Spinoza s Ethics and You I.Introduction A.What is the truth behind the universe? B.Many people have asked themselves this question over the course of history. C.Today, however, I am going to focus in on one individual and explore his work around this subject: Benedict de Spinoza. D.Spinoza was a Dutch philosopher of the 17th century, and was considered a rationalist, or someone who mainly uses reason in their pursuit of knowledge and understanding, and, especially in Spinoza s case, applied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2.As a result, substances are also self caused, as no two substances can exist at the same time, nor can a substance create another substance. When something is created by something else, the original object s knowledge would depend and be determined by its creator, and would thus be unable to be a substance, as it is now dependent. 3.Substances are characterized by their attributes, or what one s intellect perceives as a way of defining that substance s essence Attributes are not outright accurate ways of defining a substance, but instead act as way to conceptualize a substance in many different ways. 4.Now that we can conceptualize a substance, we can now attempt to understand Spinoza s idea that there is only one substance. (TRANSITION) B.Spinoza argues that there can only be one substance. 1.We do not generally perceive substances, but we instead perceive modes. Modes are things that depend upon something else for its existence, in this case a substance. All things that exist within the universe are modes. This means that you and I are modes of one substance, reflecting some of its infinite attributes. 2.The reason why we cannot perceive the one substance is because that one substance has and infinite number of attributes, which express an infinite essence, and thus becomes the encompassing everything. (air quotes) 3.The everything we perceive are the modes of the one substance, and thus shows how there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Penn State University Personal Statement I graduated from Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) as a Bachelor in Integrative Arts with focus on music in May 2011, and this was my second Bachelor degree after my first Bachelor degree in Architecture that I obtained from Parahyangan Catholic University (Bandung, West Java Indonesia). My career as an architect includes building and renovating houses and stores, and designing the interior part. In piano studies, I achieved a Licentiate of The Royal School of Music (LRSM) in Piano Performing from the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music (ABRSM, London, UK) in 2004, and became a piano teacher for nine years in my hometown Bandung before I came to the US to study. When I was a student of Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, MI), I joined the Collegium Musicum as its pianist in which we had a concert performing early Baroque pieces.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After I graduated from Penn State, I became a visiting student at Temple University taking a three credit course Current Topics in Musicology and Music Theory while having an Optional Practical Training (OPT) in which I worked as a piano teacher. When I was pursuing my Master in Music Theory at Boston University, I took a Schenkerian Analysis class for one semester, Modal Counterpoint for one semester, and Analysis of 20th century music for two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. In Vitro Fertilization Research Papers Human reproduction is as ancient a topic as any on the plant, and has been around since time began. Childlessness has plagued mankind for years, it has risen from 1 in 10 (1970) couples were childless to 1 in 5 (2010) as reported by the Pew Research Center. Adoption was once the only answer for a childless couple but with methods such as artificial insemination and other fertility treatments, which the scientific community has developed a couple now has more options to choose from. Artificial insemination was first used in 1884, and impregnating a woman through what is known as artificial insemination, was first used in 1884 (The Medical World: 163 164). Fertility treatments continued to be developed. In 1906 Surgeon Robert Tuttle Morris witnessed the only successful ovarian transplantation from healthy women to infertile women. In vitro fertilization (IVF) produced the world s first test tube baby born on July 25, 1978 (The Medical World:, pg. 223). This procedure is done by removing the egg(s) from a woman and placing them with sperm and a fluid medium to fertilize in a laboratory 2 6 days then transferred to a woman s uterus to establish a successful pregnancy. In 2010, the physiologist, Robert G. Edwards, who developed the IVF treatment, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Concerns about the possibility of women being used as baby factories was raised by Pope John Paul but He also refused to condemn the parents of the child (Prospettive nel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Manipulation Of The Narrator In Wallace s Northanger... To further paint Henry as an oppressive and antagonistic force, Wallace likens his reductive generalizations to the narrator s reductive generalizations of readers. For example, Wallace claims that at the beginning of Northanger Abbey, the narrator quickly posits two kinds of readers, one the naive reader of romance who would expect a heroine to be an orphan and to engage in the more heroic enjoyments of infancy, nursing a dormouse, feeding a canary bird, or watering a rosebush, and the second a more sophisticated reader who rejects romance and who knows a parody when he sees one (Wallace 262). According to Wallace, the narrator holds a black and white view of readers, where there are only two categories: naive and sophisticated. Therefore, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Wallace, throughout the text the narrator has been trying to manipulate the reader s expectations (Wallace 266). The idea of the narrator manipulating the reader s expectations closely mirrors the idea of Henry manipulating Catherine s responses. Additionally, Wallace claims that following these aggressive manipulations, both Catherine and the reader experience doubts, instability, and lack of confidence (Wallace 266). Wallace even provides violent imagery of both Henry and narrator as antagonistic oppressors, alleging that the language of struggle and capitulation used in passages involving Henry and Catherine also demonstrates what the authoritative narrator can do to an insecure reader, who may contend and resist but is eventually made captive to the narrator s will (Wallace 268). Moreover, Wallace uses this language of oppressor and oppressed engaged in a violent physical battle again when she describes the relationship between narrator and reader as one in which the reader becomes an opponent who struggles with the narrator for control over the text (Wallace 262). Through her diction, Wallace illustrates images of both Henry and the narrator as violent and oppressive antagonists who force Catherine and the reader into a position where they lose the ability to think for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. My Last Soccer Game Passes were flying, brisk and beautifully, to their intended targets. The kicks, arched with perfection, barely kissed the ground before their departure was rocketed off in direction of the stark white goal posts. As I gazed around the field, I gathered this sense of calm from my team mates. The scoreboard counted down towards start of the gameas the breeze whispered to me a silent farewell. But the breeze wasn t my concern at this point; we were about to playRichland center and I had a good feeling that today was going to be one to remember. Coach called everyone over to the gleaming metal benches located on the Richland center Track that surrounds the football field. In this instance however, it also doubled as the soccer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Richland center raced towards our goal at lightning pace down the left sideline. This is when instinct kicked in, and I assumed center stage along with the streaking orange RC player. The world in my eyes had changed. Nothing mattered more to me at this moment then shutting down that player. I had done this over a hundred times. I was on them in a flash, but that split second was all it took. I felt a pop. The ball was out of bounds and I was on the ground. But why was I on the ground? This had never happened before. The Richland center player capitalized on my lapse in concentration and restarted the play before I could think any longer on the matter. And that s when I knew something was wrong. Everything sort of stopped; all noise became absolutely pin drop silent. I couldn t even feel the sting of the cold breeze. The only thing that mattered was stopping them from scoring. We had worked to hard for me to give up. I kicked the ball out of bounds once again. The world was sort of coming back at this point. And all I could hear was people yelling at me to sit down. Why would I want to sit down? They were going to score; I couldn t let them do that. The team shouldn t be asking me to do anything of the sort. That s when I noticed I was limping. Why was I limping? I only fell for a few seconds. But there was that question again, Why did I fall? I didn t have long to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. United State the Global Leader Essay Between the times when the United States declared its independent from Great Britain until WWI, the US isolated itself from the rest of the world (Brinkley 604). This had all changed right after WWI where we became much more involve in the world, taking on lead roles in all international events or international crisis, for example the Vietnam war, the Persian Gulf war, and last but not least the recent war Afghanistan and Iraq; which still continues today. Today the United States continue to secure its title as the world leader, and continue to lead the world in all major aspects; military, economy and cultures. Of course, without the supports of the economy it is quite impossible to fund the military, or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Wilkiepedia Encyclopedia, in the 2004 tsunami of Southeast Asia, the US itself donated $950 millions in US dollars to help restore and support those affected by the devastating tsunami. This was all possible because the US has the resources and funding through its vast economy to support this type of program. Not only did the US provided resources for the tsunami victims, but it also dispatched its preeminent navy forces to help clean up, and pump clean water supply to all the affect regions, all along the coast of those majority affected countries, no other country in the humanitarian process were able to contributed like United States did. The United States enormous economy enables it to fund the most powerful armed forces in the world. The nation s annual military spending averages at $369 billions as of 2002 on just national defenses (Greenberg 546). How many countries in the world today, can afford to fund this type of military spending yearly? The answer is none. The US currently owned the most highly technological advanced weapons in the world, capable of almost anything and can target any country with a press of a button. Although most country already acquired this type of technology, the US s is still the more dominating and with the most abundant in warheads. More importantly, The United States ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Istj Case Study After taking the survey I learned that I was an Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging or ISTJ. ISTJ s are known for keeping the rules and not liking things that have unclear rules. They also hate when things or people have inconsistencies, or when people do not keep up their end of an agreement. They love being apart of organized groups such as government, schools, the military, and churches because they all have a set way of doing things and do not sway in their beliefs. Their social skills are excellent because they are precise and to the point. Feelings are something that ISTJ s have a hard time discussing, because feelings are random and out of their control. When ISTJ s are learningsomething it has to be important and practical for bettering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Mountain Pine Beetle Research Paper Our forests are extremely vital and important to our world and society. They supply us with oxygen and other essiential human needs. However, the number of trees in our forests has been decreasing at an alarming rate due to human interaction and other factors. There have been desperate attempts in order to increase the number of trees in our forests as well. Scientists have experimented with biotechnology in order to test factors that affect trees. In this paper, I will review loblolly pines, and mountain pine beetles, and discuss which will have more of an effect on the number of trees in our forests. REVIEW Loblolly Pines The idea of Somatic Polyembryogenesis (artificial process in which a embryo is derived from parts of loblolly pines) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However I believe that the affects of mountain pine beetle will have a more major impact on the number of trees in our forests The ideas of cloning and regeneration of loblolly pines discussed by Li and Gupta are effective and work. However, we as a society simply don t have the time, money, research or manpower to be constantly regenerating clones and cloning loblolly pines. The process also has negative effects on our environment and our health. Loblolly pines can also only be cloned or regenerated in small numbers and it s not enough to compensate for the number of dying trees. Due to these reasons, the idea of cloning and regeneration of loblolly pines is not practical and is not enough to compensate for the mass number of dying trees. However, Mountain Pine Beetles are extremely destructive and devasting to forests. Even though there is no direct correlation between Mountain Pine Beetles and forest fires, they are still destructive nevertheless. Mountain Pine Beetles do have the time, and manpower to continue to cause mass deforestation. Another reason is that there have been attempts to clone these beetles. Keeling attempted to clone the particle that triggers the attack of the mountain pine beetles. With even more potential beetles, these beetles will most definitely continue to wreak havoc across the forests of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis Of The Book The Winter SYMBOLISM Seasons In The Skating Party, each season brings a separate event for Nathan. In the spring, he falls in love with Delia. Spring is shown as a happy season full of blooming plants, which directly correlates with his budding love for Delia. In Fall, Nathan falls in love with Eunice. Fall is still considered to be a nice season, however it is often raining, and doesn t have as joyful of a mood as spring. This symbolism of these two seasons shows that Nathan always liked Delia more, and had a higher regard for his love for her than his love with Eunice. Finally, in the winter, Nathan faces the tragedy of Eunice s death. Winter is a season when plants and trees die, which is not coincidentally the season that his fiancГ©e passes away as well. Frozen Lake, Ice Skating When Maida s mother, Winnie, speaks of skating, she remembers it as a happy time. Winnie always used to skate when she was younger, so this as a result created numerous pleasant memories for her. However, for Uncle Nathan, ice skating represents death and grief; it was while he was skating that he lost his fiancГ©e, Eunice, so he doesn t like to think of this activity as a result. Stone Man At the beginning of this story, Nathan and Maida s parents tell her about the Stone Man that once stood on the hill that their house is on. Maida s Grandfather needed more land to grow his crops, and the only land he could use was where the Stone Man stood; he was forced to choose between leaving the Stone Man standing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Life science Module Title Foundations of life and Social Science Module code Cohort Assignment Title Life Science Component Assignment Date Word count 1008 1. Every time the left ventricle emits blood forcefully into the arterial systole a wave of distension and elongation is felt in the artery wall. The heartbeat produces this and it can be felt by palpating the pulse at any point where a superficial artery can be pressed against a bone, the brachial artery is the most common point where the pulse rate is measured. The normal parameter for a healthy person is 60 to 80 beats per minute, but varies considerably in different people (Grant and Waugh, 2010). The heartbeat, or cardiac... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It consist of an outer layer of loose connective tissue, this contains nerves, lymphatic tissue and blood. The middle layer of the bladder has smooth muscle fibres and elastic tissue, covering it loosely in 3 layers, and the mucosa (Grant and Waugh, 2010). The urethra is responsible for the outflow of urine from the bladder, it is made up of two main layers of muscle, the inner layer is under autonomic nerve control, and the outer layer is striated and is under voluntary control and an inner layer of mucosa (Grant and Waugh, 2010). 4. The skin is the largest organ in the body and is made up of hair, glands and nails. The epidermis is the superficial layer of the skin and has different levels of thickness at different parts of the body. There are no nerve endings or blood vessels in the epidermis, but its deeper layers are immersed in interstitial fluid from the dermis, which deliver oxygen and nutrients, and drains away as lymph (Grant and Waugh, 2010). The epidermis has several layers with the top layer being continually rubbed off and replaced with the protein keratin. The dermis is formed from connective tissue and is tough and elastic; it contains collagen fibres which are interwoven with elastic fibres. The collagen fibres hold water, which gives the skin its strength, but as we grow older this ability declines and wrinkles appear (Grant and Waugh, 2010). Skin contains sweat glands; these are found ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Electrolyte Concentration Experiment The Scientist s topic is about electrolyte concentration in different types of drinks. The question the scientist is trying to answer is Which drink has the highest lectrolyte concentration for replenishing more electrolytes during and after physical activity? . The independent variable is the type of drink, the dependet variable is the conductance (measured in amps) and the control variable is water. To find out which drink will have the highest concentration of electrolyes, the scientist would have to measure the conductance of the beverages. To do this, a multimeter along with a 9 volt battery is needed to measure the current of the beverages. The multimeter is used to find the current of an object. Specifically, the ammeter would be needed to measure the current, which is then used to find the overall conductance. You will use it to measure conductance, which is proportional to the electrolyte concentration. Because electrolytes are charged particles that carry current in solution, the conductance of the solution depends on the concentration of the electrolytes. (David Whyte, 2016). Finding the conductance of a substance is done by dividing the substance s current by the voltage. In this case, the voltage would be from the 9 volt battery used in the experiment. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Electrolytes have are nutrients or chemicals that have many different funtions, from regulation your heartbeat to allowing your muscles to contract. (Dr.Axe, 2015). Electrolytes also help maintain hydration levels which is an extremely inporntant aspect for all athletes. Some examples of electrolytes are potassium, sodium, magnesium, and calcium. A lack of electrolytes can lead to various symptoms that include depression, confusion, muscle cramps, muscle spasms, muscle weakness, and in extreme cases unconsciousness and coma. (Aubri John, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Casino Rewards Essay Casino Rewards Loyalty Program Everything Canadian Players Need To Know What is Casino Rewards? Casino Rewards was established in 1999, and has become one of the longest serving casino groups around that has proved to provide players with the highest gaming experience. It is certified by eCOGRA, an approved agency that provides assurance for safe, secure, and honest gambling. Also, all the Casino Rewards members are powered by one of the industry s leading software provider Microgaming. Well, this casino group is popular for its unique Casino Rewards Loyalty Program and the progressive Mega Moolah jackpot. Which casinos are hosted by Casino Rewards? Casino Rewards has a huge portfolio of great online casinos, which are run to the same standards set by the Casino Rewards Group to ensure that players get only an exciting, trustworthy, and reliable service. The current members that make up this group include Captain Cooks Casino, Villento Casino, Grand Mondial Casino, Luxury Casino, Quatro Casino, UK Casino Club, Zodiac Casino, Aztec Riches, Casino Classic, Casino Action, Casino Kingdom, Casino Share, Cosmo Casino, Colosseum Casino, Golden Reef Casino, Golden Tiger Casino, Vegas Slot Casino, Grand Hotel Casino, Lucky Emperor Casino, Music Hall Casino, Phoenician Casino, Nostalgia Casino, Players Palace Casino, Vegas County Casino, Rich Reels Casino,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First off, it s absolutely free to join. And once you ve signed up and started playing, you ll immediately be enrolled in Casino Rewards loyalty program available at each casino hosted by Casino Rewards. Besides that, you ll enjoy hundreds of top online casino games with absolutely amazing graphics and entertaining soundtracks. Well, it features a large assortment of slot games, video poker, roulette, and blackjack which can suit every taste and budget. And all the games offered have payout rates of 97% or more. What are the benefits of Casino Rewards loyalty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Pros And Cons Of EZ Battery Reconditioning A battery is one of the most important things we use in our daily life. But unlike other appliances in the house, the lifetime of the battery is limited.An average family changes their car battery eight times in a year. Meanwhile, as the year turns around the amount of money spends on replacing battery alone become substantial. The money added up because the renewed battery life is also short so there is a need for constant replacement. But today a lot of individuals don t spend unnecessarily again since the advent of EZ battery reconditioning. This program will enable you to get your dead battery back to life with supplies you already have in your house. This information might sound surprising, but it is possible and real. What is EZ battery reconditioning?... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This information will give you the overall idea of how cell is made, How to take care and use battery for a longer time, how to perform examination of them, and how to discover whether a battery is good or bad Pros and Cons of EZ Battery Reconditioning Course Pros Step by Step Procedure: It is easy to follow and understand the step by step procedure on how to recondition your battery. Diagrams are included to speed up learning and reconditioning process. Saves more than 90% of money spends on battery per year: The amounts paid on a battery can be extremely high if calculated. It saves unnecessary expenses and become handy for those on budget. Environmental friendly: Unlike the normal process of dumping battery into the bin, EZ battery reconditioning ensures you use your battery over and over again. Then, the environment gets less polluted. Not expensive: The program saves a lot of money compared to the money you will spend on buying battery over the year. Money back guaranty: There is 60 day money back guaranty. This condition gives the user opportunity to test if the process will work without having to worry about the money. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Islamic Women In The 20th Century In other denominations such as the Protestant Church, women have had the choice of ordination since the 20th century. Numbers of women becoming ordained are continuing to rise in the Protestant Church and other churches that allow it such as The American Baptist Church, Assemblies of God, Christian Science, and The Episcopal Church. In denominations outside of the United States, circumstances are very different in terms of a woman s place in society. In Islam, where the dominating religion is Muslim, women are very confined. The women are able to worship the god of the Muslim religion in public but do not have a place of leadership in any way. This cultural aspect is very connected to the way that Islamic people live life every day. Women are regularly found at home and are given purpose when they have children and a husband to care for. Women are not normally given a higher purpose than this and are not usually given tasks that would require going above basic standards. The Isthmus of Tehuantepec ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From a young age this child is dressed up as a woman and treated as such. IsthmeГ±an society embraces this role and encourages it. This is a long standing tradition extending back before the arrival of the Spaniards. The sons are called Muxhes and have historically been treated not as homosexuals, but rather as a third sex. The Muxhes take up the roles of women in the matriarchy and carry the additional obligation of taking care of the mothers in old age. The Isthmus culture holds extravagant parades and velas (a type of all night party unique to the isthmus region) to honor the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Role Of Active And Passive Portfolio Strategies And... Discuss the general features, differences, advantages and disadvantages of active and passive portfolio strategies and their link with the theory of efficient capital markets. Introduction and Definitions: Depending on whether believing in the Efficiency Market Hypothesis, portfolio strategies are classified as either active strategies or passive portfolio strategies. Active portfolio strategy doesn t believe Efficiency Market Hypothesis, it uses available information and forecasting techniques to seek better performance than the average market, the aim of this strategy is also known as beat the market . Whereas passive portfolio strategy treats the market as efficient and believes it is not possible to beat the market returns ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Passive portfolio strategy believes in market efficiency, which means information that affects the markets is available to all investors. Therefore those who go with this theory accept that there is not possible to consistently beat the market averages. Passive portfolio strategy, which is called index investing, can only take advantage of the efficient market by using index funds, directly invest in an index. Usually hold each stock in the proportion it represents of the index, or mathematically from a portfolio of not more than a specified number of stock, which best tracks the index historically. Rather than the index fund, returns of passive portfolio strategy can be optimized through diversification and asset allocation, and by minimisation of investment costs and taxes. Differenceпјљ Iintuitionally, some difference can be concluded from the features of active and passive portfolio strategies. The objectives of the two strategies are different. Active portfolio strategy might best be described as an attempt to apply human intelligence to find good deals in the financial markets. (Steven, 2014) The strategy wants to make a profit, achieve outperforming an investment benchmark index. While believing the market efficiency, the passive portfolio strategy is aimed to obtain a similar market investment performance. The processes for making reruns of the two strategies are different. Active portfolio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. National Health Initiative ( Chi ) Complex Adaptive... Healthcare Organizational Analysis Healthcare organizations are constantly changing to meet the needs of their communities. According to Mitchell (2013), organizations utilize evidence base practice to determine the changes needed of a given community. The purpose of this paper is to analyze Catholic Health Initiative (CHI) Saint Vincent Infirmary s (SVI) complex adaptive system, mission, values, culture, leadership style, level of greatness, and readiness for changes. Complex Adaptive System Healthcare organizations have multiple agents collaborating together for the common good of the community and patient. These agents may function independently but are dependent on one another to function successfully (Plsek Greenhalgh, 2001). For ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When patterns become the focus of the problem, complex systems can adapt more readily to promote quality holistic care throughout the healthcare facility. Organization: Catholic Health Initiative Saint Vincent Infirmary SVI is one of many facilities in the CHI system. CHI is the nation s second largest nonprofit health care organization (CHI, 2015). CHI consists of 102 hospitals, 30 critical access facilities, home health agencies, accredited nursing colleges and several other outpatient facilities. SVI is made up of over 76 clinics and 5 hospitals. SVI s mission is to use education and research to nurture the healing ministry of the church as well as to provide human dignity and social justice to create a healthier community (CHI SVI, 2015). The SVI core values are reverence, integrity, compassion, and excellence. The mission and values of SVI are alive and well. According to U.S. News and World Report (2015), SVI has been the number one hospitalin Arkansas for three years in a row. SVI is also one of 423 hospitals with Magnet status (American Nurses Credentialing Center, 2015). SVI strives to utilize evidence based practice to provide the best quality care to patients. Nurses at SVI participate in research, community outreach, and policy changes impacting not only the patient but the work environment as well. Culture at Saint Vincent Infirmary SVI s employees and patients come from a vast array of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Project Kutra Research Paper For the last few decades there has been a war going on, not a war of bullets or missiles but a war of ideas and control. A group of individuals wishes nothing more than to control the world s population and resources. It all started with Project MKULTRA. Project MKULTRA was started in the 1950s by the United States Government to study the psychological states of a human in different situations and environments and whether or not a human could be programmed or controlled it has come much farther than a few studies and experiments however, and is used today to control world politics, influence the ideology of the masses through media and controlled celebrities, produce Manchurian candidates (humans with alternate personalities designed to do... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the subprojects was Operation Midnight Climax, in San Francisco, Marin and New York in which there were set ups to study the effects of LSD on non consenting individuals (Oliver 9). Another subproject led by Dr. Ewan Cameron Allen was a set of experiments designed to depattern and reconstruct someone s mind to his will. Allen would place people into a drug induced coma for up to 88 days and would shock them up to 360 times per person. The doctor would then put specialized helmets on individuals that was blackened and adapted for sensory deprivation. Allen would then play a recorded statement repeatedly for up to 20 hours a day; he would also keep people in isolation and sensory deprivation chambers for weeks. Many subprojects included the goal of a Manchurian candidate, and to reach this goal the scientists would induce trauma to the subject to help control them (Manchurian 1). The experimenters would induce trauma in many different ways including: torture, exposure to horrible treatment methods, and some experiments went as far as children being locked in a cage and beaten and raped by monkeys, drink their own urine or feces, and raped by their own family members (Cherif 8). There was one reported experiment involving Holmesburg Prison; between 1964 and 1968, the US military paid $286,486 to 2 scientists, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Compare And Contrast Gandhi And Martin Luther King Jr Concordia College COM 100 Dr. Zissouli Fall 2016 Miranda Merino Compare/Contrast Peaceful Revolutionaries When John F. Kennedy said, those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable, there were many people who agreed and disagreed with his statement. I agree with John F. Kennedy because if people/leaders are not willing to protest peacefully, it is because they are asking for violence. Mahatma Gandhi was a leader who hindered the process of violent revolutions by starting his own peaceful revolution using civil disobedience and leading a nation to do the same. Similarly, Martin Luther King Jr. was an activist fighting for equality, freedom and brotherhood between white and black communities. Although both Gandhi and MLK fought for civil rights, freedom of oppression, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... both come from two completely different backgrounds. Gandhi was born in Porbandor, Kathiawar, India. After the passing of his father, he studied law in England. He struggled as a lawyer, but managed a one year contract to perform legal services down in South Africa. Martin Luther King Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He was successful in school and earned his Ph.D. in systematic theology at the young age of 25. He became a pastor at a Baptist church in Montgomery, Alabama and was also a civil rights leader in the local NAACP. Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. were both upset with the laws thrust on them by the government (the white man). Mahatma Gandhi was outraged by the injustice, discrimhe had both witnessed and experienced while he was in South Africa. These causes paved the way for him to create the Natal Indian Congress to fight discrimination is Martin Luther King Jr. used Rosa Parks and her civil disobedience as his own example of the unfairness in American government and launched his own campaign for civil rights. Both Gandhi and MLKJ created movements that would shift society s views and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Classical Civilizations And Ancient Civilizations Classical civilizations (approximately ~1000BCE to 600 CE) These emerging civilizations were much larger than the earlier ones of Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley and Shang China displaying more complex political, economic, cultural, and military organization. All civilizations traded with others and many conquered new territories. Classical civilizations include those such as Zhou and Han China, the Gupta Empire in India, and the Mediterranean civilizations of Greece and Rome. 6th C BCE: The Lives of Buddha, Confucius, Laozi (The beginnings of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism) 500 BCE 300 BCE: Greek Golden Age This golden age began after the Greek victory over Persia during the Persian War (546 479 BCE) and came to a decline after the Peloponnesian War (431 404 BCE). During this time period, the Grecian states were well renowned in cultural and political status. Greece excelled in government, philosophy, art, poetry and drama. The Golden Age also marked the creation of democracy in Athens. Theaters promoted famous playwrights, architecture including the Parthenon art and sculptures was created, and famous philosophers including Plato and Socrates significantly impacted the thought processes of that time. 507 BCE 31 BCE: Establishment of the Roman Republic The Republic was a republican form of government that lasted over five hundred years. It was governed by a constitution based on a system of separation of powers as well as checks and balances. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Banning Book Should books be banned? Books are a gateway to a world of imagination, but some schools are trying to shut those gates off by banning them. Books are some of the best teachers left, it s not up to a school to decide what a child should or should not read. Banning books can deprive a child of the opportunity to think. Books should not be banned because of the lessons they can teach, the fact that a schoolshould not even be able to ban them, and it can deprive a child of the opportunity to think. Books are some of the best teachers we have they teach us vocabulary social skills and new ways of thinking (leigh). It s also true that textbooks could teach a child this, but not in the way they would learn from a story. When a child is really engaged in a story they will learn a lot more than they think. Books teach us history (leigh). and many books are based on certain time periods or cover certain events. When a child reads these stories, they will retain the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is reasonable for a book to be banned if it is just not suitable for children as in its mature content. But if a book is being banned because of a parent who does not like the book or thinks it is a touchy subject, then it is just not reasonable and there should not even be a discussion about banning it. Parents who don t like specific books can have their kids opt out of an assignment without infringing on the rights of others. (www.procon.org/headline.php?headlineID=005365). There is no reason for a parent to try to have a book banned because they do not like the content in the book. Also, the parent can choose to have their child not read the book without having it banned from the whole school. Parents should censor their own child and not the entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Happiness In The Movie Pursuit Of Happiness Believing in self or self trust could save someone s life and lead life into the right direction toward success. It did in Pursuit of Happyness where Mr. Gardner was losing control over his life until he trusted himself. Then his life started to turn around and when he believed in himself, everyone else believed in him and he succeed. Losing something of value can cause pain but when self trust is lost, there is not much to do when you don t have self trust. When self trust is present, believing and achieving soon follow leading to success in life. When America wrote the Declaration of Independence, one of the most important, and well known lines was Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness . Something that is interesting to look into is why Thomas Jefferson put pursuit of happiness instead of just happiness . The pursuit of happiness is about the journey, the good and the bad. Getting through the hard times knowing there s light at the end of the tunnel. If happiness is always present, there is no pursuit then happiness is suddenly taken away, and the person doesn t know how to pursuit it again due to no pursuit at the beginning of happiness. The actual pursuit to happiness is more important than the happiness itself due to the fact that happiness can be taken away at anytime but the pursuit to get back will always be there. This is shown through the movie Pursuit of Happyness and how self trust is so important in someone s life. In the movie, Mr. Gardner loses his wife, his apartment, and almost loses his kid. He couldn t catch a break, everything that could go wrong went wrong did. What he didn t lose what his self trust; that he could provide for little boy, be the father figure his kid needs, and still be on the pursuit of happiness when it seemed like happiness was a million miles away. The job he was applying for was a stockbroker and it was him and 20 other smart people fighting for it. Nobody thought he could do it, not even his own wife who left him shortly after. One example of self trust in the movie is when Mr. Gardner and his son Christopher are playing basketball and talking then Mr. Gardner said You got a dream... You gotta protect it. People can t do somethin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Does Margaret Atwood Use Language In Oryx And Crake Language forms the basis of knowledge upon which people perceive the world around them. In Margaret Atwood s apocalyptic novel Oryx and Crake, the function of language as a way of perceiving reality is an underlying concept throughout the story. Snowman who identified as Jimmy before the apocalypse holds onto the memory of the world that had come to pass through language which as of the apocalypse is meaningful only to him. Jimmy is an outlier in a society driven by the scientific method who seeks solace in language and carries on being an outcast under the guise of Snowman in a post apocalyptic environment. Jimmy is fascinated with language because it is a part of his identity as Atwood conveys the concept of language as a construct of the human world and humanity itself whose denigration would result in a dehumanized society. Snowman s fixation with words that are no longer of any consequence conveys to the reader that without the language... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is demonstrated in the story when Crake ponders on how he would go about explaining toast to the Crakers: Toast is when you take a piece of bread What is bread? Bread is when take some flour... (118). Although the concept of toast is one that is seemingly relatively simple it requires the Crakers to have background knowledge of electricity, flour and the associated vocabulary. Unable to explain the concept of toast to the Crakers Snowman gives up and ponders reassigning toast a different meaning: Forget it says Snowman. Let s try again. Toast was a pointless invention from the Dark Ages (119). Snowman condemns the traditional idea behind toast to obscurity. To the Crakers toast is whatever Snowman dictates it to be and hence its true meaning is lost. Snowman holds the power to doom human concepts and ideas through the language and memories he holds onto as he states: Hang on to the words, he tells himself. The odd words, the old words, the rare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Empirical Differences Between Agile And Devops Empirical differences between Agile and DevOps With the increased development of software applications, increased the demand for principles in order to maintain quality, flexibility, cost control and maintenance. There are several models of software development, that describes the approaches to a variety of tasks or activities that takes place during the development process. In most of the traditional IT process, the collaboration between the developer teams and the operational teams is minimal and sometimes there would be no communication, which resulted in various issues like system works in test and doesn t work in production environment . To overcome this issue, various modern methodologies are developed. In this paper, comparison of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An agile project is developed in iterations, which is reviewed and critiqued by a project team. Usually, these project teams includes representatives from the client business and the employees of the organization. Each iteration has a time period defined with a set of goals. Based on the properties of iteration some organizations term iteration as sprint, all sprints are iterations but not otherwise. Sprint is a time boxed i.e., it is finished on the planned date and not CONJECTURAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AGILE AND DEVOPS 5 when it is ready. Sprint properties can be varied, but likely you ll want to try to find an amount of time that works well . Agile software development supports various concrete practices that covers the areas like requirements, process, design, coding, modeling, testing, project management and quality. These models promote continuous integration, automatic unit testing, code refactoring and domaindriven design are often used to improve quality and enhance project agility. Agile is not a solution for all of the software development challenges, a good project team should always remember that requirements would change as they design and develop. The team should be clever enough to adopt the changes with minimum disruption irrespective of which methodology is followed. The project teams are governed by project management with a set of responsibilities, the below table ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Women In The 1940s The position of women throughout American society changed vastly throughout 1940 1975. The 1940s saw women change from predominant homemakers to working woman to support the war effort. However, the 1950s forced women back inside the kitchen by using mass media and propaganda to make them believe they were inferior to men. The portrayal of women in the fifties gave women the idea that they could do nothing more than be wives and mothers. Although the idea of feminism was pretty much non existent in the 1950s, women still had a feeling they were supposed to do something more with their lives than be housewives. By the time the sixties rolled around, women were convinced they needed to fight for their rights. The second wave of feminism was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While fighting for civil rights in organizations such as the SNCC, women found themselves stuck in jobs that focused on typing, cooking, and cleaning for the male members.2 The irony of fighting for rights for people, while not getting any themselves really infuriated women, thus igniting the fuse of the feminist movement bomb. The most prominent event that blew up the feminist revolution bomb of the sixties was the publication of Betty Friedan s The Feminine Mystique. Friedan s book discussed how the happy image of the 1950s American housewife was a sham and how suburban life was just a comfortable concentration camp 3 for women. She also touched on the idea that when women felt unhappy with their lives they blamed it on themselves or their marriage. Many suburban housewives who felt discontent thought they were alone and were ashamed of their feelings. However, they were wrong. In the first chapter of her book, Friedan discusses an incident she had overheard between a group of suburban housewives in which they discussed the problem that had no name , a problem that they all shared.4 This nameless problem was a feeling of unhappiness in their daily housewife duties. Women were no longer happy with just picking up the kids from school and making dinner. Friedan attributed the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Understanding The Behaviour Of Organisation Task3 Understanding the behaviour of organisation in their environment Business organisations do operate in the environment that has a strong influence on the way business operate and conduct their business transactions. The environment that business organisations face is both internal and external and both needs strategy and policy to dealt with. Thus, business organisation must find a way to deal with it. External environment is the macro environment that business organisations interact with daily bases. To operate successful business must be able to respond effectively to factors that have influence on them. Therefore, the success depends on the ability to adopt with the environment in which business operates. 3.1. Explain 3 different types of market structure (perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly and regulations of competition: determine pricing and output decision of ASDA business. 1.Perfect competition: . Perfect market is a hypothetical market where economists believe competition reaches its best level, but in reality, there no such perfect competition. It is an economic theory that is used as a base to compare with other market structures. According to an economic online, a market which, exhibits the following characteristics is said to be a perfect competitive market. Under perfect competition, business organisations are price takers not price makers but there is no such perfect competition, customer are not bound to a single supplier, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Impacts Of Mao Zedong Mao Zedong was a communist revolutionary and leader of the People s Republic of China from 1949 to 1959. He also led the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) until his death in 1976. Known as the Founding Father of China, he held a critical role in transforming the country from a poor, populous country into a developing industrial superpower. During the duration of Mao s rein from 1949 1978, Mao introduced the second Five Year Plan known as the Great Leap Forward in 1958, implemented to transform Chinainto a modern, nation state through economical and industrial development. Subsequently in 1966, he aimed to unify the country by eliminating traditional capitalist elements present in the Chinese society through the Cultural Revolution. However,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, Jasper Becker, foreign correspondent in China for the past two decades exemplifies Davin s argument on the social ramifications of the economic plan, furthering that, An estimated 20 to 40 million people died of starvation between 1959 and 1962 because of food shortages from the states exactions of grains from communes... throwing millions of people into the countryside who were not permitted to leave, and that unlike previous famines, this one covered the entire country, (cited in Shane, 2004, p117). Yang Su, Associate Professor at the University of California, sustains the effect Mao s policies had on lives, additionally demonstrating that, The same pattern escalated during the Cultural Revolution, resulting in widespread cruelty and violence, and causing millions of deaths, (Lu cited in Shane, 2004, p.48). This echo s Davin s and Becker s argument that the policies implemented by Mao resulted in millions of deaths and horrible famine, which damaged his reputation. Former Director of Political Reforms Committee of the Communist Party, Bao Tong, illustrates this smeared reputation, when he states that, Mao s legacy, ... includes silencing of public opinion... and was responsible for the deaths of tens of millions... a mass miscarriage of justice, (cited in Mercury News, 2013). While Bao Tong could be regarded as an anti Maoist source, his arguments corroborate those of Deng Xiaoping, Chinese leader of the PRC in 1978, advancing the argument that Mao was, 70 percent right and 30 percent wrong, (Deng cited in Global Times, 2013). This demonstrates that while the CCP obviously advocated for the positive impact Mao had on China, even the party had to admit the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Permian and Cretaceous Mass Extinctions Essay Assess the different hypotheses put forward for the mass extinctions at the end of the Permian and Cretaceous (KT) Periods. A mass extinction is an event in which at least 25 75% of species in the global environment are eradicated in a short period of time. Where as a regional extinction event is when the extinction is confined to a specific zone. Five mass extinctions have occurred throughout time, two of the most well known of these are the Permian and Cretaceous extinction events. There are several hypotheses that are used to explain the causes of mass extinctions. Climate change, the warming or cooling of global environments over a short period of time, can lead to other occurrences. Shifts in climate can cause extinction by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A crater, the Bedout crater, in Australia has been discovered. A bolide impact would have lead to mass death of marine and terrestrial organisms. The force of the impact could have released methane from stored organic matter and large earthquakes. These earthquakes would have triggered the volcanism in the Siberian traps, leading to the release of large amounts of CO2 and sulfur dioxide. These gases combined with methane previously released would have created a noxious atmosphere, combined with climate change that killed a large scale of life. It is most likely that a simultaneous occurrence of the different global environmental changes was responsible for ending the Permian period, and the lives of 96% of species. Each environmental issue is a major geological event, and amplified the other events, leading to catastrophic environmental situation, in which barely any life could survive. The Cretaceous Tertiary mass extinction, commonly referred to as the KT extinction, occurred 65 million years ago. As the most recant extinction event it is more easily studied as more evidence has been preserved than for the earlier extinctions. This extinction is the most commonly known, as it is the extinction of the dinosaurs, but the smallest scale mass extinction with only 76% of species dying out. Evidence for catastrophism at the KT boundary can be found in a layer of greenish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on Capital Purchase Justification HCA 240 XXX XXX @)!# XXXXXXXXXX XXXX Keeping Current and Saving Lives Medical technology is advancing rapidly with each passing minute. It is becoming more urgent for health care facilities to invest in equipment that is current and state of the art. Behind these advancements are proven statistics that certain equipment is a necessity when diagnosing and treating patients. We, as health care workers, owe it to our patients to have the best possible equipment in our facilities. Aside from non melanoma skin cancer, breast cancer has become the most common cancer among women in the United States. Breast cancer does not discriminate. It is one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is also an unmatched level of speed and versatility when operating the MAGNETOM ( Magnetom espree , 2013). When making a purchase to improve on many areas of operations there are always factors to take into consideration. There will be a great amount of capital expenditure for this equipment; however the potential for higher return on investment is remarkable. The initial cost of purchasing the MAGNETOM is approximately $ 1 million. There will be an additional cost of $500,000 to operate and maintain the machine. These costs will be reimbursed within the first eight months of extensive utilization if the all marketing for the machine is on point. Since we are currently paying a technician to operate our out of date machinery, there is no reason why this prediction cannot become reality. There will also be an offset of income inherited by the lack of errors made by the technicians after they have trained for the new machine . ( Magnetom espree , 2013) Some other factors of operation to look at are scan times. There will be a significant amount of time saved when using this new piece of technology. As we know, time is money in any business and the amount of time saved will be viable in contributing to more income in other departments. Another point to look at is the enhanced imaging quality. So many times we are losing time and money on poor image results with our current machine. The quality of enhanced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Global Market Entry Strategy GLobal market entry strategies Exporting as an entry strategy Indirect exporting Direct exporting Foriegn production as an entry strategy Licensing Franchising Local manufacturing Ownership Strategies Wholly owned subsidiaries Joint ventures Strategic alliances Entering markets through mergers and acquisitions Exportng as entry strategy What is global marketing Global Marketing comprises of following marketing activities by firms Standardizing marketing programs: Allowing marketing efforts to effortlessly operate across country borders. Standardization ensures products, promotions, price and channel structure cooperate together to increase ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Licenses are signed for a different time periods. Licensing agreements are subject to negotiation and they vary from company to company and from industry to industry. A major disadvantage of licensing is the company s dependence on the local licensee to generate revenues and, thus, royalties, usually paid as a percentage on sales volume only. Another disadvantage is the resulting uncertainty of product quality. Franchising Its a special form of licensing in which the franchiser makes a total marketing program available, including the brand name, logo, products, and method of operation. Many companies find it to their advantage to manufacture locally instead of supplying the particular market with products made elsewhere. Numerous factors such as laws, political considerations,local costs,tariifs and market size may affect a choice to manufacture locally, so it requires fair amount of attention before making a final decision. The local production may be contract manufacturing, assembly, or fully integrated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Debate On Newsworthy Debate Newsworthy Debate Within My Program of Study: STEM and/or Liberal Arts TerГ© Fowler Chapman Northern Arizona University When I first went to college I was seventeen years old with a knack for writing, an investment in history through story telling, and curious about group dynamics, psychology, and sociology. When I was seventeen these weren t the words I used to describe my interests in continuing education and because of this I remember scanning through majors that didn t fit all my interests simultaneously. For a moment, Liberal Arts caught my eye as it gave me the freedom to explore my own identity. However, upon sharing this out loud with those in my mesosystem the underlying message of choosing this major ultimately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Liberal Education isn t focused on the political aspect of liberalism, however focuses on liberating its students by giving students space to explore their passions deeply. This exploration cannot happen in an education program that is built off of individualism and its exclusivity must constantly be challenged. As Cronon states, We should remember the powerful class and gender biases that were built into this vision of freedom. The free man who studied the Liberal Arts were male aristocrats; these specialized bodies of knowledge were status markers that set them apart from unfree serfs and peasants, as well as from the members of other vulgar and ignoble classes. Our modern sense of Liberal Education has expanded from this medieval foundation to include a greater range of human talents and a much more inclusive number of human beings, holding out at least the dream that everyone might someday be liberated by an education that stands in the service of human freedom (Olejarz, 2017). Liberal Education isn t about mastering a particular subject. Instead Liberal Education is about mastering positive characteristics that foster a deeper sense of personal identity and cultivate human freedom. When the debate between STEM and Liberal Education arise the underlying impression of those that support segregating the importance of these two focuses challenge that Liberal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ash Vs Evil Dead Character Analysis Ash vs Evil Dead season 2 will see Ash dealing not only with Deadites but also with his father, who will teach him some very important lessons and values in life. Lee Majors will join the cast of Ash vs Evil Dead season 2 as Ashley Williams (Bruce Campbell) father, whom the main character will find annoying and wise at the same time. Fans will see the older Williams constantly supervising his son and teaching him how to be humble, Movie News Guide reports. One of the reasons why Majors was chosen for the role is his close resemblance to Campbell. His character will be struggling with Ash, but will also give him useful tips on dealing with the Deadites, according to the International Business Times. While Ash thinks his father is crazy, Majors character actually knows a few secret things about his son. The upcoming season will shed some light on Ash s life before the Deadites entered the scene, the report reveals. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A radio news update about sink holes appearing in various areas around the world will make him return with Kelly and Pablo, a returning character from season 1. There are speculations that the sinkholes serve as portals that the Deadites use for their travel, but this has not yet been confirmed. Fans have yet to see if Ash will be able to end the plague of the Deadites or not. With his father s help, he might just find a way to stop the problem for good. Viewers will have to stay tuned to the upcoming installment to find out if Ash s team up with his dad will result in some effective solutions for the plague. Meanwhile, Ray Santiago will reprise his role as Pablo in season 2 and Dana DeLorenzo, who previously played the role of Kelly, will also return to the show. Ash vs Evil Dead season 2 is slated to premiere in the autumn of 2016. The exact release date of the Starz series, however, has yet to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. How Does Antigone Make Mundane Decisions Any choice, from the bold defiances of the protagonists to the mundane decisions of small side characters, have behind them a whole host of factors. This is also true for the choices made by the casts of both Antigone and the adjustment bureau, in which a compound of factors all results in choices for characters, though the factors are drastically different. In Antigone, it s a series of individual past events that convinces a character to make a decision. These decisions then themselves acts as contributing factors to a different characters decisions. For example, during the falling action of the play, Creonsays, Now I am on my way! Come, each of you, take up axes, make for the high ground, over there, quickly! I and my better judgment has come around to this I shackled her, I ll set her free... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am afraid... It s best to keep the established laws to the very day we die. In this quote, Creon decides to go back on his will, which is already rare for such a stubborn character, but he also does this in order to save who he considers an enemy to his states, even seeming to repentant of it. However, this is not random. In fact, it was actually caused by three main factors: the prophesies of Tiresias revealing that he and his city and family will suffer if he continues on his immoral path, the consul of the leader, a sort of mentor character, to give in to his advice and unbury her, and the popular support of Antigone over Creon. Thus, it was these three factors that were more or less independent of each other that weighed on Creon, and this caused him to make his choice. By contrast of this, The Adjustment Bureau holds every decision as a calculated part of a plan, and is carefully plotted out to it occur by fate, with the intention that each factor to a choice is simply to coerce a decision out of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Flashbulb Memory Paper The research article Tv or not Tv? Does the immediacy of viewing images of a momentous news event affect the quality and stability of flashbulb memories? was authored by Evelyn G. Schaefer, Micheal K. Halldorson, and Cheryl Dizon Reynante at the University of Winnipeg in Canada. These researchers sought to investigate if the time in which an individual these images of traumatic events would affect the formation of flashbulb memories (Schaefer, 2011). A flashbulb memories as defined by Brown Kulik are, an extremely vivid and detailed recollection of one s contextual personal circumstances on first learning of an extraordinary, shocking event either public or personal (Schaefer, 2011) . These vivid types of memories rely on canonical categories when being recalled, such as the activity preformed when the event took place, who told them about the event, and where they were when it happened (Schaefer, 2011).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The results of the studies vary tremendously some finding that visual images increase the preservation of the story in memory or completely misrepresenting it (Schaefer, 2011). The improvement in flashbulb memories in these studies has been credited to the vivid way in which these event was covered. Yet, on the other hand researchers also credit the dispassionate way the news anchors are trained to disassociate with the topics they are reporting on as negatively affecting flashbulb memories (Schaefer, 2011). The majority of these findings in previous research find that media such as the news has an undesirable effect on the construction of flash bulb memories. What was not available in these studies were how many of the people who participated in these studies were informed by media or other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Disadvantages Of Jirga System 2.4.3Jirga System and its Types. Jirga is an assembly of tribal elders where disputes are taken for amicable settlement, and decisions are given on the basis of Riwaj . There are three main types of jirgas i.e. sarkari jirga nominated by political agent to settle inter tribal disputes, qaumi jirga formed by tribe itself to settle intra tribal issues and shakhsi jirga requested by disputing individuals themselves. 2.4.4FC (NWFP). When the British divided the tribal area into various agencies they raised a political police force; initially levies and later a potent force i.e. the Khyber Jezailchies in 1878 and Turi Militia in 1892. 2.4.5Khassadars. Khassadari is centuries old system, which was refined and properly org by the British, mainly to bribe, benefit or give... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frontier Constabulary is governed by the Frontier Constabulary Act of 1915 and its basic role is to guard the administrative border of NWFP and protect the people of settled districts from tribal lashkers. It is administratively controlled by SAFRON and operationally controlled by the province where Frontier constabulary is deployed for IS duties. It is budgeted by the Federal Government. 2.4.7FATA Secretariat. FATA Secretariat was established in the Year 2000 concentrating all directorates of line departments, sections of P D and finance department under one roof. The Federal Government, through SAFRON and Governor s Secretariat, makes allocation of funds for the agencies which are utilised by FATA Secretariat. 2.4.8Frontier Crime Regulations and System of Law Enforcement in FATA. Political administration maintains law and order in FATA through Frontier Crimes Regulations which is enforced by Frontier Corps and Khasadars, placed at the disposal of political agent . The Frontier Crime Regulations 1901 , excludes the technicalities of the ordinary law and recognized modern principles governing the dispensation of justice . 2.5Legislative System of the Tribal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Analyzing Willa Cather s My Antonia Willa Cather really didn t want me to read her letters. And she was hoping you would mind your own business . This comment stuck out to me so much because it was able to open many different points of view on My Antonia . We have been briefly discussing what this letter from which this story was pulled from meant to us. With much of the newly found knowledge this book just got more interesting. In the upcoming paragraphs I will explain more of what I interpreted. A very important piece of information that I was given from the second section of this letter was that Willa Cather did not have a sexuality that fit into the social norm. I believe that her writing this book was somehow an outlet to let her inner feelings free. In her writing she did not have to be limited like most women at the time. If you read between the lines in My Antonia you will most likely find similarities that Cather could not easily show in her day to day life. One ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No matter her experience her voice would not be heard due mainly to her gender. As she takes on the view of the story of a young male her voice is noticed. Many of the themes in the story tie in with where and when Cather grew up. For all we know one or more of the stories might have actually occurred. Yet we can only come to the conclusion that she did in fact know first hand what the west was like. Another role in this book that must be looked at was the theme of immigration. How exactly would Cather know the struggles of immigrants? I don t exactly know but I can guess it was mainly made up of acquaintances she meet throughout her life. Also the fact that America was at its prime. As it was the pioneer era which told others of the exciting opportunities. I can assume that Cather ran into many immigrants and saw their struggle which inspired her to include in her writing. Either way she was somewhat knowledgeable on what they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Project Objectives Of Femtosecond Light Fields Project objective and Excepted Significance: This work aims to demonstrate petahertz optical field induced current signal control in electronic nanocircuit utilizing synthesized femtosecond light fields. That promises an increase in the speed of data processing and information encoding on rates that exceed 1 Pbit/sec, million times faster than the current technology. It will likely extend the frontiers of modern electronics and information processing technologies into the PHz realm. This work will have a broad impact on the advancements of nanophotonics technologies, most notably in fiber based telecommunications networks and the photonic computing field and opening a new realm of information technology. Basic principle: In this work, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The produced net charge can be detected by ammeter connected to the two electrodes. This photoinduced current signal inside the nanocircuit is following the driver laser field instantaneously3 5. Therefore, it can be controlled by tailoring the driving electric field1,2. Experimental approach: Light field synthesis. The PI is very capable to lead this project to the ultimate success. He engineered and developed the unique LFS device (Fig. 1). Also, he demonstrated a full control of synthesizing light field waveforms from the LFS with attosecond (10 18s) temporal resolution on demand in (Nature 530, 66 70, (2016). The basic idea of the LFS apparatus (Fig. 1) is based on dividing a supercontinuum laser light ( 2 octaves) into four different laser spectral channels. The laser pulse of each channel is compressed to their Fourier limit (shortest duration) before all the pulses coherently superimpose at the exit of the apparatus and forming one laser broadband short (2 fs) pulse. The tailoring of the waveform at the exit is possible by controlling the relative phases and intensities of the four spectral channels inside the synthesizer. This tailoring process is automatized to obtain the desired waveform of the output electric field by a programming code developed by the PI1,2. This unique device is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. A Short Note On The Giant Tower Builder Nimrod the Giant Tower Builder When we think of typology in the Old testament, we think of types of Christ. The sacrifice of the Passover lamb is a classic example. Passages in the New Testament (see 1 Cor. 5:7; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:19) verify typology as a legitimate form of biblical interpretation. But what about passages in the Old Testament that seem to clearly indicate a Christ type that are not officially sanctioned by the New Testament writers? There are many types of Christ not specifically mentioned in the New Testament that are clearly types of Christ. Joseph is a classic example. Any internet search of Joseph/typology will give plenteous prolepses of Christ. The question arises then, what of Antichrist types? Judas, Antiochus Epiphanes, Nimrod and King Herod and are some of many examples. In the book of Esther, we have the reckless and violent Haman, a type of Antichrist in direct conflict and bitter envy against Mordecai, a type of Christ. In this chapter, the focus is on Nimrod. He is: A.) One of the clearer examples of Antichrist typology and B.) Clearly a type of Trump as well. In Genesis chapter 10, it says that Nimrod became a mighty one as well as a mighty hunter before the Lord. The ancient rabbis tell us that this statement means that Nimrod went out from the presence of the Lord, in the sense that he turned his back upon God and His truth, and became a hunter of souls . Seeking to turn multitudes of men away from God and unto himself. (The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. History of Ian Fleming Essay History of Ian Fleming Ian Fleming not just created the character of James Bond; he personified him by living an exciting life. With his suave style and long history of lavished background he was almost born into the part of his later creation. Ian Fleming was born on May 8th, 1908 to his father, Valentine Fleming, and his mother, Beatrice Fleming (Lycett 12). He was the grandson of the famous Scottish banking pioneer, Robert Fleming (Rosenberg 5). Ian also had three brothers named Peter, Richard, and Michael. He hated his brother Peter during most of his childhood. This was due to his brother being very successful in academics and got his fathers attention. Fist fights usually broke out between the two of them (Lycett 15). He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ian enrolled in Sandhurst: Royal Academy. He did much better in his studies since there were no women around the college. There he took the final military exams and scored very poorly. He was in danger of not graduating but there was an essay section of the test that enabled him to take a job as a reporter for the British Navy. Ian took on the job with great ease. He outsmarted the older, much more experienced by getting the information to the press much faster than any other reporter. Official were impressed with his work and promoted him straight to lieutenant on the Royal Navy. He was stationed on the HMS Repulse. His main job was to plan operations and attacks. He was not comfortable at all. Ian wrote poetry about his father s death during his service on the ship. He wouldn t show the poetry to anyone. During a mission that Ian had planned out himself, a crew member had committed mutiny and was later found to be a spy for the Germans. Ian fought in hand to hand combat with him and took him into custody. He even interrogated the man himself. Another mission that was unrelated took Ian to Jamaica. He had fallen in love with the land. He bought a beach house on a comfortable lot near the beach so that he could live there once his naval term was up. He called the house Goldeneye because of the wonderful view every room in the house had. Ian lived in Goldeneye two months a year until his naval term was over and he could live there permanently. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Recruit Select and Induct Staff PROJECT 1 RECRUIT, SELECT AND INDUCT STAFF Introduction Baker s Delight is Australia s most successful bakery in Melbourne CBD. Over the past 20 years, this Australian owned Company has grown over 70 bakeries across the Melbourne. Every day, in every bakery, Baker s Delight bakers create a range of traditional and gourmet breads. All products are baked from scratch, fresh daily on the premises. Baker s Delight is distinctive in appearance, branding, product quality and customer experience. The company s philosophy underpins every action: Best Environment, Best Service, and Delightful Product. The mission of Baker s Delight brand has been built on our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has a written record of physical, mental, social, psychological, and behavioral characteristics of a person should poses in order to perform the job effectively. For ex, for the job of pastry cook minimum certificate III and 1 year working experience is must. It is a statement of employee characteristics and qualifications required for satisfactory duties and tasks comprising a specific job or function. Selection Criteria Our selection criteria policy is a task to draw up a description of ideal applicant. This is the statement that describes the qualifications, knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience that are required for a job. Examples of criteria that employers are often interested in, include: * Ability to communicate effectively * Leadership skills * Team work skills * Willingness to learn * Ability to solve problems Selection Criteria of a Baker To be considered for this Role, you need to be able to meet the following Selection Criteria: * Ability to be available for work across the 7 days of the week, which may include evening work and some public holidays (starting times can be as early as 3am) * Work in a fast paced team environment * Communicate with customers and staff * ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...