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Ku Klan And Ku Klux Klan
Ku Klux Klan 2
Abstract
The Ku Klux Klan was formed in Tennessee during December, 1865. They were originally made by
former confederate soldiers to keep balance in society. After their job was done they went years
without being heard of again. This time they grew in popularity and used their power to intimidate
others to get their way. They killed and harassed many people.
After years of destruction beginning from the late 1800 s all the way through mid 1900 s, they lost
their power. There are still many small Klans heard of today, but less extreme.
Ku Klux Klan 3
Ku Klux Klan
The Ku Klux Klan is known today as one of the most hated terrorist groups in
American history. They began as a group to do good and help others, but as they grew in popularity
good becomes terrorism. After many years of this groups massive destruction, they slowly subside.
Although the terrorism has ended, there are still groups today with multiple cases of discrimination
towards other races. Creation of Klan In December of 1865, a group of six former Confederate
veterans founded the first branch of the Ku Klux Klan as a social club in Pulaski, Tennessee, in 1866.
Ku Klux supposedly derived from the Greek word kyklos. 1 Another member then added Klan to tie
the name together ( Ku Klux Klan , 2001, para. 3). In the summer of 1867, local branches of the Klan
met in a general organizing convention and established what they called an Invisible Empire of
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Essay On I Hear America Singing
In the poem I,Too , the point of view is told from a black man in the hope of a better future for the
blacks. In this poem he mentions not being able to eat at the table and they kick him out to eat in the
kitchen. His views America as unfair but one day it will all be equal and he will be with the other in an
equal territory. As the poem develops he becomes more hopeful in being able to eat in the kitchen
along with the white people and they will know that he is American also. In comparison, I Hear
America Singing , has a much different point of view. The point of view of I Hear America Singing ,
Walt Whitman is viewing as America great and nothing is wrong in this beautiful country. This is
showing the individual liberty of each person
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Athletes Should Not Be Paid
Title
Athletes suit up and perform on a daily and weekly basis. Week in and week out, athletes draw in
thousands and thousands of fans to speculate the flashy performance. They give the best effort, putting
themselves at risk, doing anything possible to insure a victory. Many hours of hard work are spent to
perform the best they can. Through the dedication and performance of these athletes, speculations
have aroused that athletes should begin to receive pay. Some people believe that colligate athletes
should be paid due to their performance as professional sport athletes do. The idea may sound fruitful,
but it also poses many problems. I believe that colligate athletes should not be paid due to the
scholarships available, the yearly college budget, and the decreases in interest in grades.
Student athletes have the ability to receive academic, sport scholarships, and many other scholarships.
Academic scholarships can range from any amount of paid tuition based on the student s performance
throughout high school. Sport scholarships can range from any amount of money toward tuition to
free tuition. If an athlete can acquire both and academic and sport scholarship, the school program will
lower the sport scholarship to save for another athlete. When athletes graduate college, they have the
chance to come out of college debt free. Mark Guarino reported that college football players at
Northwestern are receiving a sixty thousand dollar scholarship for playing football. This
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The Alchemist Comparison
Unukhishig Saikhanbileg Raja Sen Language Literature September 4, 2014 Paper II Simulation In
texts, writers tend to form characters that have comparison and contrast in order for the readers to see
the difference of the characters better. For example in The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, the boy and the
Englishman tend to be alike but simultaneously very different. As for The Fault in Our Stars by John
Green, the two main characters Hazel Grace and Augustus deal with the same problems but in
contrastive ways. A Personal Legend is one s destiny in his or her life. In the book The Alchemist, the
boy named Santiago was on his journey to find his own. Along the way, he met the Englishman who
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Augustus on the other hand feared of oblivion, wanted to be remembered, and didn t accept the fact
that death will be the endpoint. This made him live his day to the very fullest every single day. He
treated his parents the same way he did after and before he was diagnosed with cancer. This was the
difference between how Hazel Grace and Augustus had dealt with their sickness. But, both of them
loved each other without any doubt and both did care for each other. They used the phrase, Okay?
Okay as a metaphor resembling always; a love that will last for an infinity. The two of them together
understood how life was fragile and death was so unexpected. They knew that pain was inevitable but
they would have to decide how much it hurt them. Until Augustus tragic death, Hazel Grace and Gus
never left each other s side. Lastly, Hazel and Augustus were proven wrong. Instead of life and death
being the end, it was actually part of the biggest infinity either of them could have
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Trends Of E-Commerce Trends
Four Trends That Will Dominate the E Commerce Industry In 2018 Every year the e commerce
industry is experiencing a stupendous 20% growth. Last year has been awesome for the e commerce
industry. New technologies emerged at the end of 2016, flourished and evolved to bring about a
maturity in the entire online retail industry. Definitely, at the end of 2017, this evolved technology and
few emerging technologies in the e commerce domain will be setting new trends for 2018. Build Your
Online Store by Diving into the Happening E commerce Trends of 2018 The technology advances in
2018 have brought us where computers can easily augment human understanding and behavior.
Moreover, e commerce businesses are trying hard to stand out today s noisy competition by making
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Using AR and VR technology to develop an e commerce website will involve customers deeply
offering a compulsive Immersive experience. So hold on to your seats, tighten your seat belts and
enjoy the ride to v commerce because the e commerce industry will be changing forever. Conclusion
The primary aim of every business is to acquire and retain customers; e commerce business is no
different. Each year technology evolves compelling us to take a note of it. Coping up with these trends
is beneficial for online businesses because early adoption of latest technology provides a leading edge
over the competition. Inversely neglecting new market and technology trends will eventually result in
a major setback. It is hard to predict the future concerning e commerce technology. However, we think
these four trends will particularly make an impact in 2018. Regardless of what you are, selling online
it is pretty clear that not a single e commerce brand can afford to rest on its laurels. Therefore, it s your
take whether to keep up with these trends or
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Discrimination Against Teenage Girls In School Dress Codes
Discrimination Against Teenage Girls in School Dress Codes
Dress codes in middle and high schools are a form of discrimination against teenage girls in today s
society. Parents and students all over the country argue that dress codes are directed mainly at girls
and are a blatant example of gender inequality. The idea behind the strict enforcement of a dress code
is that it will teach self respect and raise moral standards for the students. However, when the reason
for many dress code violations is questioned the rationale is often to prevent distracting the male
students. Young women across the country are being shamed and punished for wearing what schools
consider immodest and being a distraction to their male peers. This discrimination against female
students results in their clothes being strictly regulated and dress coded more often than male students
clothes are. The enforcement of these discriminatory dress codes has become a form of public
humiliation for female students. Theoretically, a dress code makes sense and should be effective. In
reality, it does not affect how students dress but causes a distraction and interruption of a girl s
education.
Today s fashion trends, such as leggings, yoga pants, shorter skirts, booty shorts, form fitting shirts,
and spaghetti straps, have sparked controversy in schools. They have been banned from a great many.
In my school, leggings, shorts, skirts, yoga pants, tank tops and off the shoulder tops were banned for
girls. This
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Starch Lab
What Happens to Starch Molecules in My Mouth
Priyanka Balla
Goal: I want to make sure that my evidence and my reasoning make sense and support my claim.
When starch molecules are in our mouth, enzymes in our saliva start a chemical reaction which makes
starch molecules break down and turn into glucose.
There was evidence of starch being broken down into glucose when we did lesson 4 in our book, we
tested to see if five different solutions contained glucose and starch. During the experiment, we tested
to see if 10 drops of cracker solution and 10 drops of cracker solution and amylase contain glucose.
During the experiment there was a color change in the solution that had the cracker solution and the
amylase.
My second piece of evidence was when we chewed the cracker for two minutes in class and in reading
4.1. It said that the taste changed from bland to sweet.
My last piece of evidence was with the baby food, the baby food around the spoon which was covered
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We saw that the 10 drops of cracker solution didn t have any glucose in it because the solution was the
same colors as the control solution after we added the Benedicts solutions. But after we added
Benedict s solution to the solution containing 10 drops of the cracker solution and the amylase we saw
a color change that differed from the control, we saw the cracker solution and amylase turn green
which shows that there was glucose in the solution. Compared to the control and the test tube with the
cracker solution which were a light
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Insurance is a very important factor to attaining...
Insurance is a very important factor to attaining financial viability in an economy. It is a very difficult
concept that requires a profound augmentative erudition of insurable interests, viable policy holders,
risk assessment and management. This essay seeks to provide an overview of insurance; specifically
on assessment, measurement and management of both man made risks and natural disaster risks. The
essay further highlights the re known formulas adopted in measuring man made risks. In addition to
this, it would provide a concise development and challenges arising out of the use of the risk
assessment formulas. Finally, the essay will highlight the difficulty, previously arising, out of
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This aspect increased maritime trade thus increasing the Gross Domestic Product of nations. Since its
inception, the concept of insurance has been revolutionized and is comprehensive enough to cater for
a wide array of risks: man made or natural risks (Westall 2002 p 95). Every insurance company must
as a prerequisite employ financial risk advisors. The financial risk advisors herein are referred to as
actuaries. They serve the function of assessing the risk of a particular policy and prescribing the
amount of premium payable as well as determining the financial viability of any policy. In doing so,
the financial risk advisors base their opinions on the historical information available. There are two
types of risks; manmade and natural disaster. Man made risks as is ostensible, is derivative of man s
actions. They include, though not limited to, automobile or fire risks. Such risks are highly frequent
and less severe; in respect to the insurer. Consequent to this, a proliferation of information is readily
available to estimate the likelihood of prospective loss. On the other hand, natural risks are derivative
of nature. They are less frequent and very severe. Subsequently, information on the likelihood of loss
and occurrence is minimal. This aspect makes it very difficult to cover natural disasters. Be that as it
may, as will be elaborated, the advent of science and technology has generated a
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Hamlets Oedipus Complex Essays
Various works of literature contain characters who embody the elements of the classic Oedipus
Complex, that of a son with an undue and unhealthy attachment to his mother. D.H Lawrence
amp;#8217;s Sons and Lovers, along with other early modernist works, shows how a son amp;#8217;s
bond to his mother can lead to that character amp;#8217;s major downfall. Even earlier than works of
the late 19th Century does the Oedipus Complex appear, in this case, William Shakespeare
amp;#8217;s Hamlet. Shakespeare amp;#8217;s play about the Prince of Denmark shows the
beginning of an Oedipal Complex, with Hamlet amp;#8217;s jealousy of his uncle Claudius for
marrying his mother Gertrude and the rage that Hamlet amp;#8217;s emulation causes. ... Show more
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He furthers his reasoning behind the marriage causing the depression, claiming that the union can do
no good amp;#8220;But break [his] heart ; (1.2.159).
Hamlet amp;#8217;s explains his rage in the first act of the play, but it is not until scene 4 of the third
act that we see the full view of his Oedipus Complex. Here, Gertrude is joined by Hamlet in a
bedroom moments after Polonius, the Queen amp;#8217;s counselor, advises her to warn Hamlet that
amp;#8220;his pranks have been too broad to bear with ; (3.4.2). Hamlet, upon killing Polonius,
compares his amp;#8220;bloody ; act to that of amp;#8220;kill[ing] a king, and marry[ing] with his
brother, ; blatantly expressing his mortification and disapproval with Gertrude amp;#8217;s marriage
to Claudius(3.4.29). He then begins to berate his mother, but with many sexual references:
amp;#8220;That blurs the grace and blush of modesty,
Calls virtue hypocrite, takes off the rose
From the fair forehead of an innocent love
And sets a blister there, makes marriage vows
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Rachel Ruyschs Still Life with Flowers on a Marble Tabletop
Good for a girl: Rachel Ruyschs Still Life with Flowers on a Marble Tabletop
In the early 16th century the Netherlands experienced what was called tulip mania this was the
beginning of the nations love for flora and foliage (Taylor 13). The result of this impressive flower
invasion was a society that took a historical turn from which the results still remain today. Flower
merchants, botanists and floral still life artists, were occupations that were an accurate reflection of the
Netherlands demands (Brown). An interesting example of a life that was effected by, and devoted to
the archiving of the flower craze was Rachel Ruysch (1664 1750) the 17th century Dutch flower
painter. Rachel Ruyschs career straddled the 17th and 18th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Early flower paintings tended to have static symmetrical compositions like the works of Ambrosius
Bosschaert (1573 1621), but flourished into more lively expressions when artists like Willem van
Aelst (1627 1687) started to make use of the S curve composition. While studying under van Aelst,
Ruysch employed the use the S curve, which distinguishes her paintings from less dynamic earlier
work. Ruyschs pieces also stand out because of her use of lighting. A spotlight is an appropriate
analogy for Ruyschs approach. One central point will be highlighted while the rest of her composition
lurks in the shadows. Her lighting technique distinguishes her work from later painters like Jan van
Huysum who moved towards the use of lighter backgrounds Still life with flowers 1 3). Ruyschs
works have qualities from both the 16th and 17th centuries, and are indicative of progression of the
Netherlands art. They confirm that the enthusiasm for floral painting was not short lived .
Although flower painting lived beyond the craze that sparked it, Rachel Ruysch did not. In the early
20th century Art History was deemed an academic discipline; however instead of accounting for a
variety of different histories that had occurred in art it became a select one pertaining to only male art.
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John Muir and the Environmental Conservation Movement Essay
The conservation movement of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the environmental
movement which came about after 1950 had symbolic and ideological relationships, but were quite
different in their social roots and objectives. A clear point is that especially in the beginning, only the
elite, wealthy class, had time left to think and enjoy nature and joined the environmental movement
organizations. It was born out a movement of amateurs. The organizations of the environmental
movement viewed natural resources such as water, land, and air, as recourses that would improve the
quality of life (Sandbach, 1980). The conservation movement grew out of the idea of how to use
water, forests, minerals and animals, fearing that they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He was born on April 21, 1838 in Dunbar, Scotland. Until the age of eleven he attended the local
schools of that coastal town. In 1849, the Muir family emigrated to the United States. During this time
slavery was still common in the United States. Therefore John Muir dealt with that slavery the first 16
years in the United States, until the end of the Civil war. After that, blacks and whites were still not
equal. The history of slavery was still present in the community, even after slavery was outlawed
(Flyer: John Muir Exhibit Sierra Club, 2004 (writer unknown)). This is why John Muir had a bigoted
upbringing. He lived in a time when bigotry was common. Although he was not a real wealthy and
high class person, he was still bigoted.
John Muir had a Christian upbringing, even though later on in his life, he believed in nature; and not
in god anymore. His wife was a devout Christian. Because of his Christian upbringing and his
Christian wife, he became bigoted as well, because the Christian believe is a bigoted believe (Fox
1981).
John Muir sometimes made fun of the Irish and this was bigotry as well. However this has to do with
his nationality; he was a Scotsman, and the Scottish were known to make jokes about the Irish ((Flyer:
John Muir Exhibit Sierra Club, 2004 (writer unknown)). You can also find the White Anglo Saxon
Protestant (WASP) feeling in his ideas about the environmental
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Bourgeoisie Vs Proletariat Analysis
Marx identified two social classes which are the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. The bourgeoisie
owned the product, and the means of production are distribution and the profit. Then, there is the
proletariat also known as laborers these are the people that typically did not have the resources to
invest in mass production. The only thing they could sell was their labor. Marx was a staunch
supporter of the proletariat. He believed that the proletariat gains let up last much in a capitalist
system, and all the bourgeoisie benefited a great deal. He thought that the proletariat would eventually
overthrow the bourgeoisie, and a new economic system would create. Marx believed that society
needed a better means of distributing wealth but also a better way of tapping into a full human
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The world of capitalism puts people in positions of competition. Therefore, everyone looks out for
themselves. A labor competes with others for higher wages, better hours and the best benefits for their
good and not for the best interest of the group. There is little to no concern about a collective common
good or a sense of cooperation.
The last type of alienation is alienation from oneself. Alienation from oneself grabs a person of all
they can be and contribute to the world. Marx believed that what we contribute to the world in terms
ever work is part of our species essence or what makes us human. What we contribute to the world is a
manifestation of our creativity and creativity is an essential part of our human nature and our base
product society. Many people alienated from their very human nature. People lose their sense of self,
and who they are, we live to work rather than work being an extension of our
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Cultural Backgrounds And Community Attitudes Prevent Girls...
Thesis statement: The diverse cultural backgrounds and community attitudes prevent girls from
attending schools and thereby act as the barrier in maintaining gender equality in India. The sex ratio,
which is the number of girl students per 1000 male students, in the Indian high schools is 3:1 (boy:
girl). The primary reason for the decline in the birth ratio of females in India is mainly because of the
intense treatments inflicted to the girls at the time of their birth. The lowest sex ratio in India is
witnessed in Haryana, which reflects 877 females to that of 1000 males. However in Kerala, the
number of females is more than that of males, a ratio of 1000:1084. The major cause for the decline in
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Moreover, the girls after hitting the stage of puberty are believed to be baby makers, where the only
work they have is in the house, raising their child and do various household chores. The two major
factors by which puberty affects well being are self perception and peer association. It is also seen that
the girls suffer a lot because of lack of infrastructure like proper functioning of toilets and disposals.
However, the preference to a male child is mainly because they will act as a source of support to their
family in the near future. There is a patriarchal thinking that the daughters will get married one day,
after which they will be someone else s., after which there will be no one to look after her family
whereas boys, even after getting married, will continue to be a support for his family in the future.
Because of a girl s less earning potential and increased expectation towards domesticity, the families
consider the educational cost (monetary and psychological) to be a waste, where the economic benefit
is not apparent to most of the families. Moreover the girls safety is also a major concern for the
Indians families. It is also observed that girl s education in rural households and in many lower middle
classes can lead to excessive
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Emerging English Learners
Homes all across Australia speak more than one language. This includes the large amount of
Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander languages and dialects present across the country. The growing
diversity of Australia is reflected in the amount of students who are classified as EAL/D learners.
EAL/D learners are students whose first language is either a dialect or language other than English.
Children are taught their first language/s (L1) at home this is known as their mother tongue. Children
may be taught two languages at once from the time of infancy this is called bilingualism. Regardless
of what these languages are each and every children will learn the same way. The learning process is
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These students may find it very difficult to participate in English tasks and will quickly tire when
constantly having to converse in English.
Emerging English learners have a basic knowledge of English and also know other language or
dialects. These students are more capable of participating in classroom tasks and contributing to
discussions. However they still struggle with written and oral tasks and need a lot more concentration
than those with English as their first language.
Developing English learners have a clearer understanding of English and actively participate in
classroom tasks. With this higher knowledge of English they are able to concentrate for longer periods
and have a developing proficiency in written English. These students can also create longer pieces of
spoken or written language. However are still grasping the English rules of grammar and expanding
their vocabulary.
Consolidating English learners have a sound proficiency in English and are able to concentrate on all
classroom tasks including extensive teacher talks. These students also have knowledge of the
production of different structures and purposes of written and oral English and are able to produce
them
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Analysis Of Henrik Ibsen s A Doll s House
The three act play A Doll s House by Henrik Ibsen, is centered around the protagonist, Nora Helmer
whose never been by herself. She lived with her father until he became ill and was left to die on his
deathbed, to living with her obliviously controlling husband, Torvald Helmer, who treats her like a
possession more than a person. In the beginning of the play, Nora s sneaky attitude is caused by her
husband treating her like a doll (hence the name, A Doll s House). He s about to get a new job running
a bank, which leads the couple not worrying about being poor. However, he is only focused on his
self, and his business. An old friend of Nora s from school, Mrs. Christine Linde, has became a widow
left with nothing and tells Nora she needs a job. She does this in hopes of Torvald willing to give her
one. While Nora mentions Christines financial problem to Torvald, she tells Christine about a debt she
owes in which she won t reveal from whom. However, Nora does reveal why she borrowed the
money. She did so because Torvald was sick from overworking and doctors told her he needed to
move South to a warmer climate. Without Torvalds approval, Nora borrowed money from a man
named Krogstad who controls the bank Torvald is about manage. This was a bold act, because during
the 1800s, women were not allowed to borrow money without their husband s permission. While this
is going on, Torvalds best friend and a good friend of Noras who visits daily, Dr. Rank comes in the
story. Dr.Rank
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Strategic Planning For A Multi Stakeholder System
Introduction
This study will show us how to act within a multi stakeholder system within a company and also
frame effective strategic planning policies that will help the company to expand their business in
comparatively newer markets and also enhance the customer service. The study has been done on
Centrica Plc who has achieved success within this multi stakeholder system business. This study will
give us ideas to frame strategic planning and also help us to know how to do proper strategic planning
within this system of business.
1.1Governance and Alliance Structures how well was the development of a shared strategy achieved
by CENTRICA
The companies in modern days see governance and strategic alliance as one of the important tools ...
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Strategic alliance always helps to keep pace with the growing competition and changing trends within
the market (Freeman 2010).
In recent years the importance of strategic alliance has grown rapidly as the organizations have felt the
need of keeping the hold over their respective market that seems to become extremely competitive due
to the rise of new entrants. Nowadays it has become a trend for different multinational companies to
increase and expand their business through effective strategic alliance. Centrica Plc is a multinational
utility company that has exceptionally strategized their alliances and diversified their business all
across UK and other countries. Nowadays the companies not only have alliance with the other
companies but also extend their alliances with the consumers, stake holders, investors, suppliers,
research centres and also with some universities. It can be said that the recent strategic alliance is
more complex in nature involving not only companies but also other resources which are very
important in regards to success. Present researches shows that with growing number alliances have
increased the opportunity of diversity have also increased. One of the common determinants is the
formal structure used to organize the cooperation. This topic has been the subject of numerous
researches and every time the alliance structure has been studied differently to analyse alliance
performance. In this case it
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Argument Essay On World Hunger
Education is a very powerful weapon, one that isn t available to many however if it were, we could
solve many issues within the world. The biggest and most fundamental problem which can be seen
globally is, world hunger.The sad reality is that this is an issue and one that not many are talking
about. In his article Frederic Seebohm proclaims that the world bank estimates that there are now one
billion absolute poor in the world (Seebohm 5). He continues to define absolute poor as those whose
condition of life is so degraded by disease, illiteracy, malnutrition and squalor as to deny its victims
basic human necessities (4). The fact that there are so many hungry people in the world today is mind
boggling when you think about it. We are well into the 21st century. We now have the ability to
communicate instantaneously with people all over the world. The collected knowledge of humanity, is
literally at our fingertips via smartphones in our hands. Now some may assume that world hunger is
still a grave issue simply because there is not enough food to feed everyone. However recently
scientists who have studied world hunger, have found that the world produces more than enough food
to feed everyone on the planet.The main cause of worldwide hunger is poverty. As R. C. Pickett
mentions the the world has at present 1.5 billion hectares of arable land that remains uncultivated (31).
The problem isn t that there isn t enough land, the issue remains with the coordination of food
production. Millions of people around the world are simply too poor to buy food. They also lack the
monetary resources to grow their own food, such as the means to harvest, process, and store food.The
interaction of domestic animals within the cropping systems needs to be intensively revaluated. A
solution that Pickett suggests includes governments and businesses interacting to provide a favorable
price and availability structure of the necessary inputs for adequate production, and to supply needed
economical processing, storage, transport, and utilization systems (32). His solution is to aim more
government intervention as he believes that much more food could be produced at least in certain
areas but is not, simply because there is no
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Biology Enzyme Experiement
An enzyme is a biological catalyst. It speeds up a reaction by lowering the activation energy required
to start the reaction. It speeds up a reaction, but remains unchanged unless certain limiting factors are
introduced. It is composed of polymers of amino acids. An enzyme has an optimum pH and
temperature. When an enzyme is at its optimum conditions, the rate of reaction is the fastest. In their
globular structure, one or more polypeptide chains twist and fold, bringing together a small number of
amino acids to form the active site, or the location on the enzyme where the substrate binds and the
reaction takes place. An enzyme has an active site, which has a unique shape into which only a
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My hypothesis is that the more acidic the milk is the faster it takes for the milk to curdle when renin is
added to it. As pH increases, enzyme activity increases until it reaches an optimal point in which
enzymes denatures and as pH increases, enzyme activity decreases.
Trends in this experiment don t make proper sense due to inaccurate measurements of the temperature
of the milk and inaccurate measurement of pH level. Though I can say that at pH level 7 and 11 the
time taken for the milk to curdle were really low and close, at pH level 8 the time taken was high and
at pH level 9 no result was taken maybe because the enzyme doesn t function the at this particular pH
level.
In conclusion my hypothesis was correct, the more acidic the milk the faster the time it takes for the
milk to curdle. Due to inaccurate measurement, correct results might not have been obtained thus
impacted on our results.
VARIABLES
Independent variable the pH level of the substrate
Dependant variable The time it takes for the milk to curdle
Controlled variable The size of the test tube, amount of milk poured into each test tube, amount of
renin mixed inside test tube, same weather condition, same temperature of the milk inside the test
tube.
METHOD
Get half a tablet of renin and put it inside
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The Rococo Period Of France
The Rococo period in France brought about a new style of painting, focusing on nature, soft color
palettes, fictional places, and other lighthearted subjects. Compared to the previous Baroque style with
its use of classical art as inspiration, idealized bodies, and use of ancient mythology, we are able to see
how drastic this artistic change was. Partially this was due to the change in society ideals. Painters
were not being commissioned by the Catholic Church, but by the Monarchy and aristocratic patrons
who were leaning way from the rigidness of religion towards the variability of nature. This period was
ruled by King Louis XV , and the decades before the French Revolution in 1789 were full of opulence
and luxury which manifested itself in the aristocratic love for art. Naughtiness won out over holiness
and this can be seen in Nicolas Lancret s 1735 painting, Luncheon Party in a Park (65.2649) . This
painting exemplifies the themes of French Rococo, their favoritism with the natural world and the
intimate sensuality of aristocratic outings, along with the style of soft brush work and light palates.
With these three ideas of nature, a light color palate, and whimsicality in mind, we can see how
Lancret s painting demonstrates the laidback and frivolousness mentality of French society around the
period of the 1730 s.
Nature was a popular subject in French Rococo, and Lancret provides a beautiful example of nature
with his fictional trees, hazy sky, and overgrown
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The Vietnam War Was A Gruesome War That Left Many Soldiers
The Vietnam War was a gruesome war that left many soldiers reeling in constant psychological
turmoil not only in the years of the war, but in the years following the war as well. The terrifying
events that occurred in Vietnam forced the soldiers to become different people with only one thing on
their mind, survival. In Tim O Brien s novel The Things They Carried, it is seen how the war
negatively impacted the soldiers of the Alpha Company and changed their personalities severely. One
of the main changes that is seen in the men is the loss of innocence that accompanies them as they
move through the war. In times of war, boundaries are crossed and morals are thrown out the
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At first, as Kiley interacts with the water buffalo, he seems friendly towards the animal, offering it
food and petting it. His interaction with the animal soon changes however as he begins to physically
assault and shoot the young water buffalo. In the passage, O Brien describes that Kiley went automatic
, (O Brien 75) harming the buffalo in every possible way before breaking down. I believe that this
situation shows a loss of innocence because under normal circumstances, a regular person would not
have killed the animal for no reason. After the buffalo has died, Mitchell Saunders says, Well that s
Nam. Garden of Evil. Over here, man, every sin s real fresh and original (O Brien 75). This quote
reflects Kiley s loss of innocence because he is committing a sin that is horrific and unnecessary in
nature all due to the death of a friend. It also shows that Kiley had no sense of control in this situation
because hatred overcame him due to the death of Lemon. Scholar Rosalind Poppleton Pritchard also
believes that the slaying of the buffalo was done in part of Kiley s personal agony.
The baby buffalo and Rat are united in their dumb anguish: Rat has no way of articulating the pain he
feels through language; it is an animal instinct, a response to signal, and he maims the creature in an
almost suicidal attempt to end his own suffering (Poppleton Pritchard 4).
This quote from Poppleton Pritchard shows that Kiley s suffering in the war was
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Finding A Move Starring An Actor
Throughout my life, my family and I have always been really close. We spend time together and just
generally like one another. There are no things that come up as a tradition or practice we regularly
perform, but one thing that is almost an unspoken tradition is the way I spend time and connect with
my dad. Sitting down on a rainy day or just the odd night to watch a movie together is a regular
activity that my dad, my brother, my friends, and I do. Some may say that watching movies is just a
few people sitting on a couch not interacting or connecting in and way. But it just isn t. Finding a
move starring an actor, directed by a director or in a genre we both like is an exciting process that is
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As soon as my brother told me about this special premier and that he was going with his friends, I was
ecstatic. Without thinking, I quickly texted two of my friends who also like these movies, telling them
we need to go. I then thought for a few minutes and realized that I needed to ask my mom first if I
could go. I started writing out a text, but I just didn t think words on a screen could do enough
convincing. So, I went into my contacts and dialed my mom s number. I could feel my anxiety
building with thoughts of, What if she says no? , If she says no, then what am I supposed to tell my
friends? I kept thinking of these worst case scenarios and the phone kept ringing. Devastated, I heard
the computerized voice break through the monotonous dial tone: We re sorry, but the numb . I hung up
before the automated voice mail could condemn me to my fate of no answer. After trying the number
two or three times, I decided to give it one last go. Dialing the number, the ringing started. Once,
twice, three times it rang before I secured an answer. With her answering, I conquered one of the steps
to seeing a long awaited movie of mine. Mom? I said in to my phone. What do you need? I m in a
meeting. She replied with a mixture of agitation and worry. Oh... nothing. I quickly hung up the phone
knowing that if I asked now, it would be a definite no. I then decided to
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Guns In School Julio Cortez
Guns in School? In the December 25, 2012 article published in USA Today, Editorial: Gun Lobby,
Don t Change the Subject, author Julio Cortez talks about armed teachers and security guards as
solutions to protect our children in school. He states that the NRA s Wayne LaPierre makes it sound so
simple; hire armed guards for every school in America. Cortez says the NRA s attempt to introduce
more weapons is a tactic to distract from the serious debate about firearms. America has just as much
mental illness as other countries and the same amount of violence in the media. More guns are what
make this country dangerous, but the Supreme Court has ruled twice, that the Second Amendment
gives individuals the right to own a firearm. The court, however; has allowed bans on assault weapons
and firearms with large magazines. That being said, since this nation isn t about to relinquish their
right to bear arms anytime soon, armed forces posted at schools seems like a good idea. Although gun
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43 year old Thomas Hamilton entered the gymnasium of Dunblane Primary School and began to open
fire on the 28 students and their teacher. He shot and killed 17 students and the one school teacher.
Before emergency responders showed up Hamilton had shot himself. This tragedy and two others (not
school shootings however) sparked up a public interest to have tighter restrictions on the ownership of
firearms. Handguns more specifically, the type that Hamilton used in his attack. The original ban
outlawed all cartridge ammunition handguns with the exception of a .22 calibre single shot. Upon new
legislation, the remaining .22 cartridge handguns were also banned in the Firearms Act 1997. This ban
does not affect Northern Ireland, the Isles of Man, or the Channel Islands. Nevertheless, thus far the
United Kingdom has not had another school shooting. Knock on wood,
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Good Seat Tickets
About Good Seat Tickets
The Good Seat Tickets is a big online company that offers customers a large selection of the best
quality seats to many different events even when these seats are noted to have already been sold out
elsewhere. The company has a dedicated tea of professionals who are always working harder than ever
to ensure that you, the customer, has up to date information on all the upcoming and ongoing live
events. They also ensure that you have access to some of the largest ticket exchanges on the web. The
customer has real time access to the inventory and the store ensures 100% customer satisfaction. They
have state of the art cutting edge security so that you shop as safely as possible.
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It doesn t matter where your taste of music lies, Good Seat Tickets have the discount concert tickets
for you. There offerings run from the head banging rock and roll to the classical chamber music. There
are lots of shows to choose from and large wealth of affordable concert tickets at your disposal. You
can enjoy plenty of world class entertainment from Good Seat Tickets store. There is great
entertainment from different music bands and genres such as Classical music, Jazz Blues, Hard Rock /
Metal, R B, Pop/Rock, Reggae Reggaeton, Religious music and Hip Hop among others. Those
customers who prefer harder sounds will definitely enjoy the company s huge selection of concert
tickets at a discount in the Rock genre. With many classic music rock bands resurrecting back to life,
for example Van Halen, there are lots of opportunities for you to see your favorite musicians in action.
Because the store has gone global and understand their clients are diverse, they no longer limit their
discount concert tickets only to groups with US fans. They have a good selection of popular world
music groups performing on the American soil and even
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Science And Technology Of Designing
Nanotechnology, which is one of the new technologies, is the science and technology of designing,
constructing and creating of novel nano scale structure, 1nm to 100 nm in size, with huger quality,
novel performance properties, along with fewer defects compared with those of the bulk material
(Siqueira et al., 2010). An increasing interest from the scientific community to work with materials in
nano metric scale has been observed since the introduction of the concept of nanotechnology by
Richard Feynman in 1959. The last decade has seen advancement in every side of nanotechnology
such as nano particles and powders, nano layers and coats, electrical, optic and mechanical nano
devices, and nano structured biological materials (Bhattacharyya et al., 2009). Nanoscale structures
permit the control of fundamental properties of materials without changing the materials chemical
status (Murphy et al., 2011). There are two general ways available to produce nano materials, as
shown in the following figure 18. The first way is to start with a bulk material and then break it into
smaller pieces using mechanical, chemical or other form of energy (top down). An opposite approach
is to synthesis the material from atomic or molecular species via chemical reactions, allowing for the
precursor particles to grow in size (bottom up). Both approaches can be done in either gas, liquid,
supercritical fluids, solid states, or in vacuum (Dastjerdi and Montazer, 2010). Figure 18: Illustration
of
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Little Rock Nine Persuasive Speech
Added To The Little Rock NIne
Sept. 4, 1957 The day had just begin. I was ready for another day of heaven. I live in Cincinnati, Ohio
where it doesn t matter what skin color you are you re treated exactly the same. I was interrupted in
my thoughts by the school announcements buzzing through the microphone saying...
Attention students in Topeka, Kansas a student apart of the little rock nine has been physically beat by
a group of white students you may know him, Jefferson Thomas yeah that s it well the school board
has told us to pick a student from class 70b4
oh crap im in class 70b4. A whole group of eyes were staring into my soul, not only the fact that i was
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I gotten chase by many white students, bullied by many whites students, and almosted killed by many
white students. And let me tell you this I was about to blow my top off. Me and Melba was heading to
the office when a group of girls pushed Melba against the grey lockers. They called her mean and
saying bad stuff like they was going to kill her before she even gets a chance to walk out of the school
building.I had enough with this school and all the people was us names. hey that s not nice I yelled
trying to pull the girls off of Melba causing one of the girls to fall. Shut your mouth before you not
have a mouth to talk with A blonde headed girl said. You wouldn t like to live in our shoes, now would
you I yelled drawing attention to all of us everyone shut up. we get pushed, hurt, called names, and
treated everyday and we still manage to come back to this school, and what we yell back at you guys
and all of a sudden we re the bad guy, NO you guys treated to kill us everyday, you guys guys treat us
differently, you guys make the situation worst, I bet you wouldn t like it to be a so called NIGGER . I
quote with my two fingers. everyone was speechless and girl was going say something but I didn t
wanna hear what she had to say, So I held up my hand and gave her the shush mode. I m not finished,
Anyways all nine of us are gonna stay here and you ll just have to put up with it, but will not be
treated as an individual anymore
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Analysis Of Senator Robert C. Byrd s On The Brink Of War
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On the Brink of War
On the Brink of War is a one of a kind Speech delivered by the late West Virginia Democratic Senator
Robert C. Byrd to the Members of the Congress with regards to the looming war that was facing the
United States of America. In his argument, the Senator was very particular in addressing the very
specific details of the looming war and the preparation or lack thereof of the Americans in addressing
the war.
Byrd relies on his personal ethics as a husband, father, American and a responsible representative of
the West Virginia to the Congress to build a persuasive argument on the need of the government to
take charge of the looming war (Byrian). He presents himself as a normal
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School Reform For New Jersey Tenure Laws Essay
Abstract
This paper will effectively detail the issues surrounding policy as it pertains to teacher reform for New
Jersey Tenure Laws. I will discuss why this new reform has made it impossible to terminate non
effective teachers because of the protection that TEACHNJ provides. I will also discuss inaccuracies
as it pertains to accountability and transparency under the new tenure laws. Lastly, I will discuss the
teacher rating system and evaluation system that rates teachers in four categories, from highly
effective to ineffective. Teacher evaluations would be based on measures of student learning, such as
improvement of state test scores, student work, and other practices linked to student achievement. The
New Jersey Education Association has proposed streamlining the legal process for removing teachers,
but has adamantly defended the basic job protection of tenure, saying it prevents unfair dismissal,
favoritism and attempts to save money by firing expensive veterans. The state s largest teacher s union
also vehemently opposes judging teachers largely on test scores, saying that doing so penalizes
teachers with the most difficult students, and that the data is unreliable. Teachers are fearful of losing
their jobs if they don t raise test scores, teachers will redouble their test preparation efforts, and quality
instruction will be sacrificed, NJEA President Barbara Keshishian said in a statement. Parents should
be alarmed and dismayed at this proposal. (Brody)
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Psychology Assumptions
We all hold assumptions about the world and how it works. These assumptions frame our
understanding of God, ourselves, others, and life and how to be successful in life. These assumptions
affect our understanding and interpretation of facts and of events that occur in our lives. As Aristotle
said, It s not the facts that divide men, but the interpretation of the facts (as cited in Hummel, 1986, p.
23). Our assumptions are acquired, often unconsciously or uncritically, by our own experiences and by
what we have been taught about life by others. They become a lens by which we view reality.
Entwistle (2010) writes that, the world is seen through the lenses of our assumptions (p. 134). If the
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The physical sciences have a more objective means of measuring and testing subjects. What is the
temperature of the sun? What is the value of the proton mass? What is the structure of a DNA
molecule? These all have physical proper ties that can be measured and tested. Psychology is more
subjective than the physical sciences and therefore more open to interpretation. Myers (2014)
understands psychology as a science that seeks to answer such questions about us all how and why we
think, feel, and act as we do (p. 1). Questions such as, Who are we? What produces our thoughts? Our
feelings? Our actions? And how are we to understand and manage those around us? (Myers, 2014, p.
2). Answers to questions like these are profoundly affected by our presuppositions. For example, if I
believe that people are inherently good and not affected by sin, I m going to answer these questions a
certain way. If I believe that people are created in the image of God, but fallen and being redeemed, I
m going to answer them differently. How I respond to people and circumstances will also be different.
So examining and understanding my own presuppositions as well as those of the theorists I am
studying is important if I am going to be more objective and discover the
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Surgical Repair Or Reconstruct The Tympanic Membrane With...
Myringoplasty is surgery performed to repair or reconstruct the tympanic membrane with a suitable
graft material. (1)
Tympanic membrane (TM) perforation is commonly a result of middle ear infection, trauma, or a
sequelae of tympanostomy tube insertion and the remainders of traumatic perforations become chronic
and require surgical repair. (2) Without reconstruction the tympanic membrane perforation result in
hearing loss, chronic otorrhea and cholesteatoma formation. (3) These tympanic membrane
perforations can be repaired surgically use Temporalis fascia, perichondrium and cartilage are the
most common grafts which requires a general anesthesia which is often protracted and/or hypotensive,
and which can represent an unacceptable risk in older patients. (4)
Day stay surgery has become an integral part of modern otolaryngology. Myringoplasty with fat graft
under local anesthesia is a short, simple, cost effective and minimally invasive technique compared
with traditional myringoplasty. (5)
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Evaluate The Dopamine Hypothesis
The key function of antipsychotic drugs as recognised by various researchers, is the significant
interference with brain dopamine function. This is underpinned by the hypothesis that symptoms of
schizophrenia are produced from increased activity of the neurotransmitter dopamine. This essay,
therefore discusses and examines the function and mode of action of these antipsychotics drugs with a
view to critically identifying whether schizophrenia is a disorder of dopamine function.
Dopamine Hypothesis
The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia as highlighted by Stone et al 2007 is seen as the principal
explanatory model of antipsychotic drug action. The formulation of dopamine hypothesis was partly
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However, as highlighted by Videbeck et al (2014), the therapeutic mechanism of action is only
partially understood. Typical antipsychotic drugs such as chlorpromazine, haloperidol, act as
antagonist at dopamine receptors (D2, D3, D4), which are situated in central pathways of the brain.
Brennan Gamble (2006), highlighted reports supporting the clinical potency of typical antipsychotics
which is determined by the extent to which they block dopamine receptors. This action of blocking D2
receptors lead to effective treatment of target symptoms of schizophrenia but induces many
extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) such as Parkinson, acute dystonic reactions, akathisia, tardive
dyskinesia and worsen negative symptoms in some patients. In as much as blocking the dopamine
receptor is acknowledged explanation of the EPS of typical antipsychotic drugs, some controversy
exists in relation to extension of the mechanism to explain the antipsychotic effect. The core
controversy is based on the inability to link the relationship between EPS and therapeutic effects.
Some typical antipsychotic drugs have shown fewer parkinsonian effects than would have been
expected from their clinical efficacy and explanation to this is that such drugs have in built
antiparkinsonian as they have high anticholinergic potency. According to Crow (1980), considering
this explanation makes the relationship between dopamine antagonism and the therapeutic
effectiveness more compelling. Brennan Gamble (2006), cited Gournay Gray (1998), highlighting that
about 30% of clients with schizophrenia do not respond to typical antipsychotics or experience severe
EPS, this means that the rest 70% respond to typical antipsychotic drugs and may experience
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Zero Tolerance In Schools
Sparked by President Bill Clinton s Gun Free Schools Act of 1994, the zero tolerance policy has
discouraged and punished students who hinder learning in schools by fighting, using profane words,
disobeying rules, and bringing drugs, alcohol, and weapons to school. This policy s goal is to make
schools an efficient and safe place to grow and develop cognitively, socially, and emotionally. Without
this conduct, not only would some students behave irrationally, they would harm fellow peers and
make school a dangerous place to be. It would be difficult for administrators to discern what is right
and wrong if they have the opportunity to be biased or lenient. Zero tolerance in schools creates a safe
learning environment for students without drugs, alcohol, and weapons present; this policy prepares
students for the real world and reduces subjectivity in the administrators. When a parent drops his or
her child off at school each day, the parent assumes their child will be kept safe by the administration
at the school. It is expected by all parents that staff at schools work hard to keep the learning
environment of their student s secure. Lynn nore Chittom and Maureen McMahon argue in Point:
Schools Need Tougher Security to Eliminate School Violence, Public schools have the responsibility
to keep children safe... they must adopt tougher security measures to combat the problem of school
violence. Any negative response to security personnel... needs to change to an acceptance of
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Human Rights And Reproductive Rights Essay
The concept of human rights is a multifaceted one, thereby making it a frequent topic of debate on a
global scale. Furthermore, defining human rights is a complex and volatile issue that brings up many
crucial discussions such as, what it means to have rights , who deserves these suggested rights and to
what extent can a person exercise these rights. These types of discussions can be controversial despite
most of us, especially in a liberal democracy, where we tend to view human rights in a similar manner.
When examining human rights even further, there are clear ties to equality, another issue that affects
nearly everyone through means of privilege or prejudice. A crucial aspect of achieving equality
between the sexes is giving women the right to control what happens to their own reproductive organs
without the approval of men. Lynn M. Morgan, medical anthropologist scholar and author of
Reproductive Rights or Reproductive Justice? Lessons from Argentina seeks to address the
discrepancy between a human rights framework versus a social justice framework to tackle the issue
of reproductive rights in Argentina. She initially addresses the fact that using the human rights
framework, often used in Argentina by pro choice activists, can be problematic. As explained earlier,
the concept of human rights is convoluted by its very nature. Hence, Lynn Morgan argues that this
issue should be addressed using a justice framework instead, a typically US centric approach. It is
clear
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Theme Of The Sea In The Awakening
In a Victorian society, women are often conformed to the idea that they are nothing more than property
to the men and carer of the children. Throughout The Awakening by Kate Chopin, much of the deeper
meaning in the story is revealed through a number of important symbols to symbolize the rebellious
behavior of Edna Pontellier, a girl who seeks the satisfaction of her own wants and needs. By doing
this Edna is going against the traditional role of women in a Victorian society. In the start of the novel,
Edna engages in her self discovery by becoming more independent and straying away from
conventions. Throughout the novel, Edna participates in rebellious actions such as moving out of her
house and affairs with other men. Towards the end of the novel, Edna feels as though the only way to
truly achieve freedom is by suicide. Edna s rebellious life is represented through symbolism which ...
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In The Awakening, Kate Chopin uses the symbol, the sea, as a way to convey Edna s newly found
strength and empowerment.The sea both demonstrate the transformation of her body and
transformation of her mind. Edna s swiming experience transforms her body during her awakening by
overcoming her fears. Learning to swim is an important experience because it shows how she is now
able to gain control over her body. The statement, The voice of the sea speaks to the soul (Chopin 18),
is powerful due to the fact that it represents how Edna undergoes a dramatic change in character. In
order to express her innermost desires, she has to go from listening and acting upon the influences of
society, to following her own mind. The sea is also seen as a seductive voice that invit[es] the soul to
wander (Chopin 25). The sea and its limitless potential invites Edna deep into thought about life.
These play a large part in understanding Edna s personal transformation from a quiet and fearful girl
to an empowered and independent
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Underage Drinking
Underage Drinking Introduction Underage drinking has long been, and continues to be, a serious
public health concern. Teen alcohol use kills more than 4700 people each year and high school
students who use alcohol or other drugs are five times more likely to drop out of school (MADD,
2014) than kids who do not. There have been years of underage drinking prevention programs to
curtail the use of alcohol by those under 21 years of age and yet alcohol is the most widely used drug
by adolescents in the United States (Wagoner et al. 2012). Underage drinking is a real problem in all
50 states, even though there are laws in place to prohibit anyone under 21 years of age from drinking
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2012). Because of the growing issue of parents supplying alcohol to minors, 35 of 50 states currently
have Social Host laws in effect. This means if an adult is supplying minors with alcohol in their home,
they can be arrested and charged. These laws are an attempt to decrease the number of adults hosting
underage parties and supplying alcohol to minors (Wagoner et al. 2012). In addition to social host
laws, laws concerning restricted licenses for teens and limiting teen driving at night seem to have had
an impact on underage drinking. Additionally, license suspension laws for alcohol violations are
making kids think twice before they consume alcohol and drive (Hingson, 2014). Yet underage
drinking remains a nationwide concern and must continue to be addressed. Methodology This study
will use cluster sampling to get a good base of individuals and not just those from one area of a city or
country. We will use five regions, Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Northwest and Southwest. We will
contract with 30 parents in each region (150 total) who have children ages nine to nineteen, and are
willing to actively participate in a longitudinal study. The purpose of the study will be explained to
everyone in a question and answer meeting. Those who
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Song Of Myself
Walt Whitman s I celebrate myself, and sing myself and Edward Estlin Cummings s next to of course
god america I focus on war and loyalty. It states that democracy needs to consist of entities equally, or
it will fail. According to an online article, Song of Myself might be the most egotistical poem ever
written: it s all about me, myself, and I. In the first line, American poet Walt Whitman kindly informs
us that he is going to celebrate himself, and throughout 52 glorious sections, he does just that. It takes
guts to write a long epic poem about yourself, and Whitman was nothing if not gutsy (Shmoop).
Edward Estlin Cummings eliminates himself from the poem by consuming a speaker within a speaker.
Both speakers think practically of themselves. The lesson in these poems doesn t have a main
definition however they both have their own way of living life. Each poem expressed a sense of
personal Optimism. To begin with, loyalty and war next to of course god America I the poem begins
with the speaker being somebody that is a patriot and has a strong feeling about America. According
to online research, next to of course god america i seems to be spoken from the heart of E.E.
Cummings himself. He removes himself from the poem by using a speaker within a speaker, but the
content of the poem directly corresponds with Cummings life experiences. As a volunteer during
World War I, Cummings acquired a bitterness for war which he did not scruple to express. He was
outspoken
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BUDO Culture
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What is BUDO?
The Provenance of BUDO, KARATE
BUDO culture came into existence in Edo era, 1603 1868. Before then, BU, which means combats or
fights, had existed only as ways to kill someone, or ways to climb the ladder of military success. In
other words, BU had not yet combined with DO 道, spiritual and ethical values. So, that hadn t been
called as BUDO, but had called as BU JITSU or BUGEI. 術 JITSU and 芸 GEI, both of them mean
ways to to do something or arts of something, not including ideological and ethical ideas. But,
entering Edo era, arts of war, among samurai class, became one of cultures fused with ancient spiritual
cultures such as Buddhism and Confucianism, ideas of which include ethical reason and courtesy. One
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KARATE originated from an ethnic martial art in Ryukyu, which was once an independent islands
country located in southwest of Japan until integrated by Japan in the 19th century. Some skills were,
therefore, handed down mistakenly and others were lost, when being introduced into the main islands
of Japan. And that must be the reason why confusions occurred in KARATE world afterward. Since
then, KARATE had got popular among mainly college students, and despite lack of technical
understanding, and rushed to set rules for its competition. The rules were set in imitation of KENDO,
Japanese fencing. That was the birth of, what is called, SUN DOME rule which prohibits excessive
direct contacting attacks by fists and legs. However, KYOKUSHIN KARATE, one of a large number
of KARATE organizations, created the full contact style rulls. They thought that KARATE should be
BUDO involving actual combat ability, and then, said farewell to ambiguous things called KARATE s
tradition. KARATE shifted its philosophy to seeking the ability and skills as combat sports, keeping its
BUDO essence. On KARATE, every time a new group is formed, the group invents their own original
competition style and rules. On the other hand, other martial arts evolve in accordance with one settled
competition rules. That is because the significance of KARATE s existence is to
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Unit 22 Level 3 Health and Social Care
Unit 22...
Understanding the Context of Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities.
1.1 Identify Legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights, inclusion, equal
life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities. Human Rights Stereotyping
labelling Discrimination Anti Discrimination Oppression Anti Oppression
Valuing people
Mental Capacity Act
Human Rights Act 2000. No Secrets Guidance published by the Department of Health, builds upon the
governments respects for human rights and highlights the need to protect vulnerable adults through
effective multi agency work. National Care Standards Commission, now the Commission for Social
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After birth or (post natally) causes can occur because of illness, injury or environmental conditions,
for example: Meningitis.....Brain injury......Malnutrition.
2.3 Describe the medical and social models of disabilities.
The medical model of disability views disabilities as a problem that belongs to the disabled person. It
is not seen as a problem that needs the concern of anyone else apart from the disabled individual
affected, for example if a wheelchair user is unable to get into a building because there are steps then,
the wheelchair is seen as the problem not the steps, according to the medical model.
The social model suggests that it is the steps that are the issue not the wheelchair, as it is the steps
which are disabling the person access, which is seen as a barrier. This model suggests that it is society
disabling people through designing everything to meet the needs of the majority of people, who are
not disabled. The social model believe that there is a great deal that society can do to reduce and
ultimately remove, some of the barriers. This task is the responsibility of society rather then the
person, as far as is reasonably practical which by if it is a big organisation and it is financially possible
and financially beneficial, then it would make sense to adapt and make provisions for disabled people
to have access for example, wider doors,
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Analyzing Adam Walsh s Crime
This case has a lot the information that we as students had learned in the class. First, learning from
chapter one in the book the types of violent crimes and learning that Adam Walsh s crime is in the
category of murdered children. According to the schoolbook, in 1996 almost 2000 children were
murdered. Secondly learning the chapter of child abduction and exploitation where almost 58,200
children were victims of child abduction by a non family member, according to the NISMART 2
(Sedlak, Finklehor, Hammer, Schultz, 2002, p. 5). Watching the film has given me the opportunity to
be able to use the knowledge learned from the class and the book based on how each victim in Adam
Walsh s movie has a role in being a victim of crime. Victimology
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Joseph J Ellis Contributions
Joseph J. Ellis was born on July 18, 1943; he continued to excel in school all the way through college,
when he received his B.A. from the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In 1969, Ellis had
earned both his Masters Degree and PhD from Yale University, yet went on to teach U.S. History at
West Point. Currently, Ellis teaches at the University of Massachusetts where he inspires many
students to pursue careers in historical studies; however, most of Ellis impact on the world comes
from his writing. Based on his eight books, one can infer that Joseph J. Ellis has a passion for
American history and the leaders that played a role to form it. In Ellis most note worthy book,
Founding Fathers: The Revolutionary Generation, Ellis endows his vast knowledge in American ...
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However, after a little research, it was found that instead of serving in the military, Ellis was actually
attending Graduate school at Yale University till 1965 to then later receive his Doctorate in 1969.
Although going to school was beneficial, the fact that he lied hurt many Americans; he was ridiculed
and his books lost their popularity. Bonnie Goodman of History News Network states Ellis was
creating a past more worthy of his current stature and position in order to justify his actions. In an act
of discipline, Mount Holyoke was forced to put Ellis on a year leave without pay. However, it was
during this time off that Ellis began working on a new book entitled His Excellency, George
Washington. In this book, Ellis talks about all the accomplishments of Washington, as well as his
character flaws. Ellis was able to relate to Washington during this time in his life and enhanced his
book by making comparisons between Washington and himself. Ellis used his own life to influence his
writing, creating a book that was better written and using his failure as an
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Forensic Science Essay example
Forensic Science has contributed to our world a great deal. People often misunderstand Forensic
Science and believe it is much more capable than it really is. As a matter of fact what you see on T.V.
is around 80% false or over exaggerated in some way. To Start of, Criminal Investigation is the largest
and most known form of Forensic Science. Some of the more known areas include; Fingerprinting,
Ballistics, DNA Identification, Fiber Samples, Computer Animation, Documentation analysis, etc. To
get this out of the way in the beginning, what you saw on last night s law and order is far from the
truth. Things they do in a matter of hours take months at a time, and most of the time aren t even
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Computer Animation is another valuable aspect in Forensics. Many People believe that they are
getting virtually framed , and that computer animations are inconclusive. This has been shown to be
wrong and is said to be much more accurate then an actual man reenactment. Computers are able to
precisely pinpoint every single aspect of the reenactment. Some argue that this may Create reality and
not illustrate it, but that s up to the court to decide. An example of how this works was used when a
snowplow struck an Iowa State basketball players car killing him. The plow driver was going 10 miles
over the speed limit. This video was recreated and showed a fatal blow the side of the deceased s car.
Although he was speeding this movie was recreated with the plow going the speed limit and he still
would have been fatally killed. The Iowa student didn t look when pulling out into the intersection if
you re wondering. Also, Forensic Scientists use computer animation to simulate the aging or
appearance change in a criminal or deceased individual. Though this is a great technique, things
cannot always be exactly 100% certain on the reconstruction. A lot of the deciding whether this if
valid, is up too the jury souly. This can even help provide the cause of death in a badly degraded
badly.
Documentation Examination is another very important aspect in Forensic Science.
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Earnings Management Hw
1. What is earnings management? The companies use earnings management as a strategy by which
they can easily control and manipulate their earnings to reach their pre determined earning target. 2.
Why do companies employ earnings management techniques? Accountants cannot predict every
business structure, every new and innovative transaction. Therefore, they build up principles that
allow for flexibility so that they can adapt to changing circumstances. However, people make use of
that flexibility. They employ earnings management techniques to shade financial unpredictability.
Thus, the real results of the decisions of the management are veiled. 3. Describe 5 popular techniques
used by companies that Levitt believes are illusions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Secondly, he suggests that the accounting profession should qualify what is acceptable or not for the
auditors. Third, Levitt suggests SEC to focus more on the materiality problem and to search for the
materiality frauds more because according to him materiality requires consideration of all relevant
factors that could impact an investor s decision. Fourth, he said that SEC staff should consider
interpretive accounting guidance on the do s and don ts of revenue recognition for example by
publishing standards like for the software industry to other service companies. Fifth, Levitt suggests
the private sector to take action where current standards and guidance are inadequate. According to
him, the FASB s projects, which are now in progress, will bring greater clarity to the definition of a
liability. Sixth, he says that the SEC s review and enforcement teams will continue to root out and
aggressively act on abuses of the financial reporting process. Lastly, he suggested the Public Oversight
Board to form a group of all the major constituencies to review the way audits are performed and
assess the impact of recent trends on the public interest. 5. What concerns does Levitt have with
regard to the auditing process? What
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No Need To Call By Sherry Turgle Summary
Digital Technology Help or Hinder? Sherry Turkle, a professor and director of the MIT Initiative on
Technology and Self, wrote an essay called No Need To Call to talk about her research on cell phones
and social life. She goes in depth into a few lives of those who use their cell phones frequently and
those who avoid it. Turkle starts off her essay by talking about Elaine, a seventeen year old. Elaine
acknowledges the use of texting within her generation, she states It s only on the screen that shy
people open up. (373). Elaine then follows this by speaking of the ability to pause and think before
you send a message. You have more time to think before you say something, unlike in person or on the
phone. Turkle then reflects on this teen s analysis, she says, Elaine is right in her analysis: teenagers
flee the telephone. Perhaps more surprisingly, so do adults. (374).
Turkle explains that adults flee the telephone because they are busy, and don t want to give their full
attention (375). She brings Tara, a fifty five year old woman, into the view. Tara avoids the telephone
because calls seem urgent , Turkle explains, She wants to meet ... Show more content on
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She uses different apps to communicate with her long distance boyfriend (393). Wortham says These
interactions help us feel physically close, even if they happen through a screen. (394). Conversations
feel more casual to her then normal conversations. She says ... it feels more like the kind of casual
conversation you might have over a meal or while watching television together. (394). She quotes
Turkle in her essay, Turkle.. Said technology saturated type could forget what a face to face
conversation can do (396). Wortham disagrees, she explains, If anything, the pervasiveness of
technology in my life has heightened my desire for actual one on one meetings.
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Characteristics Of A Freshwater Lake
Figure 1. The zones of a freshwater lake (Smith and Smith 2001).
Within the lentic ecosystems, temperature plays a crucial role. Lake temperatures does not variate
drastically, but does change gradually with every season of the year. Summer, the thermic stratification
of lakes, can be studied in different layers (Figure 2). The superior level of a lake that is terminally
stratified, is known to be epilimnion, which is the warmer part of the fresh water body. This water
remains in the superior part because as the water gets warmer, the light of the sun becomes clearer
than the dense water downward. The metalimnion is the known layer that would be ubicated beneath.
This layer is defined by the thermocline where the temperature slightly decreases. In this phase, the
temperature decreases 1 °C for every single meter that descends. Hypolimnion would be the last
stratified layer in a lake. This deep and cutoff from sources of air. (Korstad 2017)
Another crucial component is the description of the characteristics of a lake is to monitor the quantity
of oxygen and carbon dioxide to various depths. There is a reciprocal relation that exists between
these two elements when they are compared to the depth of a lake (Figure 2) (Korstad 2017). A lake
has the capacity top adhere oxygen by absorption or photosynthesis. The levels high oxygen is
necessary to maintain the necessary nutrients inside the water, and at the same time providing a source
food to all fishes. It is common to see
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Theu.s. Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform And Consumer...
The pros and cons of many macroeconomic policies are frequently debated. In particular, the
Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act that was signed into law in July of 2010
sparked bitter controversy. Appropriately argued by American Banker s Capitol Hill reporter Victoria
Finkle, Dodd Frank is viewed as either a landmark law that reined in the biggest banks or an economy
crippling overreach that burdened small institutions. The Act intends to tighten financial regulation in
the U.S., hoping to prevent the repeat of another financial crisis. Impetus for Dodd Frank stemmed
from the bailout of financial institutions deemed too big to fail and the moral hazard it created. In
2008, intense pressure fell upon some of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mainly, Dodd Frank equipped the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) with Orderly
Liquidation Authority (OLA) provisions, authorizing the FDIC to safely wind down large and
complex financial firms that are failing. The OLA expects to minimize moral hazard and systemic
risk. Another considerable aspect of Dodd Frank is new rules calling for greater transparency in risky
dealings of exotic financial instruments: derivatives. The aim was to take these transactions out of the
shadows and make them visible to regulators and markets. Dodd Frank also paved the way for
monitoring the insurance industry by establishing a Federal Insurance Office in the Treasury.
Altogether, these were useful steps and tools of Dodd Frank. However, Economist Barry Eichengreen
points out that vesting the Fed with additional regulatory power and responsibility for the stability of
the financial system was a political nonstarter. The recently bailed out AIG was using money provided
by the Fed to pay retention bonuses totaling up to $6.4 million to 73 of its leading employees. Aware
of the bonus payments, the Fed claimed to be powerless in preventing them. Later, a darker fact
revealed that AIG was allowed to pay off obligations to Goldman Sachs using Fed bailout funds. The
Fed knew about these transactions, and even instructed AIG lawyers not to divulge to the Securities
and Exchange Commission (SEC) internal memos authorizing said payments to Goldman Sachs.
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Those Winter Sundays Literary Devices
Analyzing of the poem Those Winter Sundays
The speaker s has some images of his childhood years with his father in early Sundays mornings. In
the poem Those Winter Sundays the speaker s present attitude is prompted by his Image,
Circumstances, and Memory of his childhood relationship with his father s First, The speaker s uses
clear and powerful images in the poem he speaks of the cold as Blue black cold (lines 2) to let the
readers know what time of year it was in other words he describes Blue Black Cold (2) is not
something you can feel, but the speaker uses it to so you can get the image of how it looks rather than
just how it feels. However, the speaker also uses another image of his childhood the Fire Blaze (5).
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Hayden remembers his father waking up early on Sunday morning hands that ached from labor in the
weekday (4) his father would call for him early that morning and Hayden would put on his clothes to
get his day started with his father rather if it was helping his father start a fire to keep the house warm,
he would get up and help his father fearing the chronic anger of that house. (8). I feel that the speaker
is reminiscing over how his father used to get him up early on Sunday mornings to help with anything
his father needed help with. I remember when I was a young boy, my father would make me get up
early on Saturday morning to help him cut some yards he used to tell me early birds catch the worms
back then I couldn t understand why he was making me get up and go to work with him, but now I see
that he was only doing that to make me a man and also there was offices that I had to do. The speaker
attitude is most likely the same he is looking back when he was younger seeing what his father was
making him do was to make him a man and to show him that he had to work to survive. Conclusion,
The author Robert Hayden feels that he will never know how much his father has done for him as a
child. Not to mention that his father went unrecognized for the acts he has done for his family.
Although, looking back the speaker is presently promoted by his image, circumstances, and memory
of his childhood
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Photo Courtesy Of Pixar
10. Coco Photo 1 (Photo Courtesy of IMP Awards Via Ten30 Studios) Pixar is back at it again! Pixar s
Coco was their nineteenth feature film about a young boy and his journey with music. Miguel wants to
become a professional musician, but he encounters a barrier, his ancestor s ban on music. In order to
overcome this barrier, he winds up in the land of the dead where he meets a trickster named Héctor.
Together, the pair takes a magnificent journey in order for Miguel to find the reason behind his family
s ban on music. 9. Dunkirk Photo 2 (Photo Courtesy of IMP Awards via Works ADV) In May of 1942,
Germany was advancing into France, which trapped a group of allied troops on the beaches of
Dunkirk. With the help of the British and French, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For the first time in ages, the entire team has gotten a taste of normal life. The team faces an
unanticipated surprise when a strange new criminal mastermind named Cipher tricks Dom into
betraying the team. Now, the team must collaborate with each other for the final time in order to stop
Cipher and save their friend. 3. Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Photo 8 (Photo Courtesy of IPM Awards via
BLT Communications, LLC) Peter Quill and his team of Guardians are hired by one of the most
powerful races in the Galaxy, the Sovereign. The Guardians job was to protect the Sovereign s
batteries, but when one of the Guardians stole a few of the batteries, the whole Sovereign space
brigade was sent after them. During the Guardians daring escape, Quill s family lineage is revealed to
him and the Guardians. 2. Beauty and the Beast Photo 9 (Photo Courtesy of IPM Awards via BLT
Communications, LLC) A nice, beautiful, free spirited young girl named Bella is captured by the beast
and sent to live in the castle. Though frightened, Bella finds a way to make friends with the castles
staff members and learns to look past the monster that is the beast and see the kind hearted prince that
is hidden
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Gregor Mendel And Darwin Similarities
There were two man especially in the past that changed the future. Gregor Mendel and Charles
Darwin. Gregor Mendel was very informed about genetics. If you have heard, he is known as the
father of genetics . On the other hand Charles Darwin had the theory of evolution. They both had
interest in science when they were younger. Mendel and Darwin both had some bumps in their career.
Mendel suffering from depression a lot. Also Darwin from his dad s line of scientists that wanted him
to follow their career path. In the end Charles Darwin and Gregor Mendel made a big change. Their
research helped later on scientists with research of their own. Gregor Mendel was born on July 20,
1822. As a young boy he worked on his family farm. He than started getting interested in plants.
Mendel than attended a school in Opava. After he passed that school he went to the University of
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He went to travel over the world and collected animal specimens. He didn t believe in the thought that
different animals just appeared in the world. When he collected animal specimens, he found some
similarities in them. He than thought that they gradually evolved. He also came up natural selection .
That the weak one out of the litter would die off. In addition to that, he thought that each litter had had
some adaptions to the environment. After many years of researching, he presented his theory of
evolution. In the end, Charles Darwin and Gregor Mendel made a big change. Their research helped
later on scientists with research of their own. Without Mendel s theory on genetics and Darwin s
theory on evolution and natural selection, we would ve had to start from scratch. They both started out
being interested in science at a young age. They than they went to college to learn more. With Mendel
suffering from depression a lot, he had to take a year break from collage. Mean while, Darwin s dad
wanted him to follow his own
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Istj
Personality Based on the personality profile I completed in class my personality type is ISTJ,
Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging. According to various sources on personality types ISTJ s are
often referred to as Inspectors . I agree with a lot of what I have read about my personality type. ISTJ s
often give the initial impression of being aloof and perhaps somewhat cold. This is perhaps one of the
truest statements about me that I have seen. Many people find me to be cold and standoffish if not
conceited and stuck up. I prefer spending time alone, or with a few close people rather than go to
parties, bars, or clubs. Very often when I go to the mall or other chaotic places I am over stimulated
and overwhelmed by the people and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I am not a dreamer and I am very consistent. My score of Moderate in this dimension relates to my
ISTJ personality also. As an ISTJ I m skeptical of new ideas, and I am more reality based. I tend to be
more practical and focus on my goals instead of being more creative. My average score in the
Agreeableness category explains me very well. My rating would be a Negotiator. I balance my needs
along with the needs of others most of the time. I tend to be tough minded, and to have a strong sense
of self. I speak my mind most of the time, and I will argue very strongly when I feel strongly about a
topic. However, I do try to be tactful and give others an opportunity to state their opinions. If it is a
topic I am not knowledgeable of or do not feel strongly about I will go along with the group. This also
directly relates to my personality type. As an ISTJ others often view me as being insensitive in my
effort to get my point across. I am known to impose my judgments on others. ISTJ s are known to
share their knowledge with others often to give people advice. At the same time though I am aware of
the fact that I can be very opinionated. I am not able to change people s minds, although I can try to
influence their opinion. As I have gotten older I try to keep this aspect of my personality in check. I
have learned to carefully pick and choose my battles. My somewhat lower score in the Extraversion
dimension is not
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Video Games And Youth Violence
Over the past few centuries,video games have become a great leisure and hobby among kids of all
ages and cultures. With the advancement of technology, video games have advanced highly in its
realism and genres. This high type of advancement brought the video game industry to a multi billion
dollar industry. However, with realism, comes negative effects as well. Ever since the creation of
violent or mature video games, there has been a constant debate on whether it will increase violence in
the player. Although, not all video games are violent, and just increase skills in a player such as hand
eye coordination. Nevertheless, there is research going on for the link between violent video games
and youth violence. The question is which event happens first in the sequence, do violent video games
aggravate a person s violent behavior, or does a person get rid of their anger through playing violent
video games? Either way, violent video games are not beneficial to our society. The first reason that
violent video games are not beneficial to our society is that they often award players for simulating
violent behaviors, and thus that enhances the learning of them. Studies have shown that when violence
is rewarded in video games, players exhibit increase of violence compared to those who play video
games where violence is punished. Violent video games create aggressive human beings, and award
players for violent behaviors. They require active participation, repetition, and
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Organization Behavior And Organizational Behavior
Organization behavior including both individual and group, which take an important role on company
s performance, a good manager with high ability to manage the employees satisfaction and
involvement could achieve a higher performance of the company. In recent years, most of companies
used balanced scorecards to determine the companies goals to improve the performance, which
including employee coaching and mentoring. In this report, we will conduct the performance of a
company with the interaction between organization behaviors, employee training and use of balanced
scorecards.
2. Organizational behavior and tangible result
Organizational behavior which include the individual behaviors, group behaviors and the structure
within the organizations. Organization behavior in a company play a vital role in the development of
organization, which could improve the overall performance on both individuals and groups in job
satisfaction and commitment. Organizational behavior is also relevant the management in company
that manager face, which are leadership, decision making, team building, motivation and job
satisfaction. The detail as follows:
Chart 1: Organizational behavior Model This is the chart of Organizational behavior Model, it can be
seen clearly that there are three levels, which are individual level, group level and organization
systems level. The performance of these three levels directly reflect the company s performance.
Within Individual level, there are three
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  • 2. Ku Klan And Ku Klux Klan Ku Klux Klan 2 Abstract The Ku Klux Klan was formed in Tennessee during December, 1865. They were originally made by former confederate soldiers to keep balance in society. After their job was done they went years without being heard of again. This time they grew in popularity and used their power to intimidate others to get their way. They killed and harassed many people. After years of destruction beginning from the late 1800 s all the way through mid 1900 s, they lost their power. There are still many small Klans heard of today, but less extreme. Ku Klux Klan 3 Ku Klux Klan The Ku Klux Klan is known today as one of the most hated terrorist groups in American history. They began as a group to do good and help others, but as they grew in popularity good becomes terrorism. After many years of this groups massive destruction, they slowly subside. Although the terrorism has ended, there are still groups today with multiple cases of discrimination towards other races. Creation of Klan In December of 1865, a group of six former Confederate veterans founded the first branch of the Ku Klux Klan as a social club in Pulaski, Tennessee, in 1866. Ku Klux supposedly derived from the Greek word kyklos. 1 Another member then added Klan to tie the name together ( Ku Klux Klan , 2001, para. 3). In the summer of 1867, local branches of the Klan met in a general organizing convention and established what they called an Invisible Empire of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 4. Athletes Should Not Be Paid Title Athletes suit up and perform on a daily and weekly basis. Week in and week out, athletes draw in thousands and thousands of fans to speculate the flashy performance. They give the best effort, putting themselves at risk, doing anything possible to insure a victory. Many hours of hard work are spent to perform the best they can. Through the dedication and performance of these athletes, speculations have aroused that athletes should begin to receive pay. Some people believe that colligate athletes should be paid due to their performance as professional sport athletes do. The idea may sound fruitful, but it also poses many problems. I believe that colligate athletes should not be paid due to the scholarships available, the yearly college budget, and the decreases in interest in grades. Student athletes have the ability to receive academic, sport scholarships, and many other scholarships. Academic scholarships can range from any amount of paid tuition based on the student s performance throughout high school. Sport scholarships can range from any amount of money toward tuition to free tuition. If an athlete can acquire both and academic and sport scholarship, the school program will lower the sport scholarship to save for another athlete. When athletes graduate college, they have the chance to come out of college debt free. Mark Guarino reported that college football players at Northwestern are receiving a sixty thousand dollar scholarship for playing football. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Alchemist Comparison Unukhishig Saikhanbileg Raja Sen Language Literature September 4, 2014 Paper II Simulation In texts, writers tend to form characters that have comparison and contrast in order for the readers to see the difference of the characters better. For example in The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, the boy and the Englishman tend to be alike but simultaneously very different. As for The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, the two main characters Hazel Grace and Augustus deal with the same problems but in contrastive ways. A Personal Legend is one s destiny in his or her life. In the book The Alchemist, the boy named Santiago was on his journey to find his own. Along the way, he met the Englishman who was also searching for his Personal Legend. The Englishman ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Augustus on the other hand feared of oblivion, wanted to be remembered, and didn t accept the fact that death will be the endpoint. This made him live his day to the very fullest every single day. He treated his parents the same way he did after and before he was diagnosed with cancer. This was the difference between how Hazel Grace and Augustus had dealt with their sickness. But, both of them loved each other without any doubt and both did care for each other. They used the phrase, Okay? Okay as a metaphor resembling always; a love that will last for an infinity. The two of them together understood how life was fragile and death was so unexpected. They knew that pain was inevitable but they would have to decide how much it hurt them. Until Augustus tragic death, Hazel Grace and Gus never left each other s side. Lastly, Hazel and Augustus were proven wrong. Instead of life and death being the end, it was actually part of the biggest infinity either of them could have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Trends Of E-Commerce Trends Four Trends That Will Dominate the E Commerce Industry In 2018 Every year the e commerce industry is experiencing a stupendous 20% growth. Last year has been awesome for the e commerce industry. New technologies emerged at the end of 2016, flourished and evolved to bring about a maturity in the entire online retail industry. Definitely, at the end of 2017, this evolved technology and few emerging technologies in the e commerce domain will be setting new trends for 2018. Build Your Online Store by Diving into the Happening E commerce Trends of 2018 The technology advances in 2018 have brought us where computers can easily augment human understanding and behavior. Moreover, e commerce businesses are trying hard to stand out today s noisy competition by making their online ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using AR and VR technology to develop an e commerce website will involve customers deeply offering a compulsive Immersive experience. So hold on to your seats, tighten your seat belts and enjoy the ride to v commerce because the e commerce industry will be changing forever. Conclusion The primary aim of every business is to acquire and retain customers; e commerce business is no different. Each year technology evolves compelling us to take a note of it. Coping up with these trends is beneficial for online businesses because early adoption of latest technology provides a leading edge over the competition. Inversely neglecting new market and technology trends will eventually result in a major setback. It is hard to predict the future concerning e commerce technology. However, we think these four trends will particularly make an impact in 2018. Regardless of what you are, selling online it is pretty clear that not a single e commerce brand can afford to rest on its laurels. Therefore, it s your take whether to keep up with these trends or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Discrimination Against Teenage Girls In School Dress Codes Discrimination Against Teenage Girls in School Dress Codes Dress codes in middle and high schools are a form of discrimination against teenage girls in today s society. Parents and students all over the country argue that dress codes are directed mainly at girls and are a blatant example of gender inequality. The idea behind the strict enforcement of a dress code is that it will teach self respect and raise moral standards for the students. However, when the reason for many dress code violations is questioned the rationale is often to prevent distracting the male students. Young women across the country are being shamed and punished for wearing what schools consider immodest and being a distraction to their male peers. This discrimination against female students results in their clothes being strictly regulated and dress coded more often than male students clothes are. The enforcement of these discriminatory dress codes has become a form of public humiliation for female students. Theoretically, a dress code makes sense and should be effective. In reality, it does not affect how students dress but causes a distraction and interruption of a girl s education. Today s fashion trends, such as leggings, yoga pants, shorter skirts, booty shorts, form fitting shirts, and spaghetti straps, have sparked controversy in schools. They have been banned from a great many. In my school, leggings, shorts, skirts, yoga pants, tank tops and off the shoulder tops were banned for girls. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Starch Lab What Happens to Starch Molecules in My Mouth Priyanka Balla Goal: I want to make sure that my evidence and my reasoning make sense and support my claim. When starch molecules are in our mouth, enzymes in our saliva start a chemical reaction which makes starch molecules break down and turn into glucose. There was evidence of starch being broken down into glucose when we did lesson 4 in our book, we tested to see if five different solutions contained glucose and starch. During the experiment, we tested to see if 10 drops of cracker solution and 10 drops of cracker solution and amylase contain glucose. During the experiment there was a color change in the solution that had the cracker solution and the amylase. My second piece of evidence was when we chewed the cracker for two minutes in class and in reading 4.1. It said that the taste changed from bland to sweet. My last piece of evidence was with the baby food, the baby food around the spoon which was covered in enzymes was thinner than the rest of the baby food in the container. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We saw that the 10 drops of cracker solution didn t have any glucose in it because the solution was the same colors as the control solution after we added the Benedicts solutions. But after we added Benedict s solution to the solution containing 10 drops of the cracker solution and the amylase we saw a color change that differed from the control, we saw the cracker solution and amylase turn green which shows that there was glucose in the solution. Compared to the control and the test tube with the cracker solution which were a light ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Insurance is a very important factor to attaining... Insurance is a very important factor to attaining financial viability in an economy. It is a very difficult concept that requires a profound augmentative erudition of insurable interests, viable policy holders, risk assessment and management. This essay seeks to provide an overview of insurance; specifically on assessment, measurement and management of both man made risks and natural disaster risks. The essay further highlights the re known formulas adopted in measuring man made risks. In addition to this, it would provide a concise development and challenges arising out of the use of the risk assessment formulas. Finally, the essay will highlight the difficulty, previously arising, out of assessing, measuring and managing natural disaster ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This aspect increased maritime trade thus increasing the Gross Domestic Product of nations. Since its inception, the concept of insurance has been revolutionized and is comprehensive enough to cater for a wide array of risks: man made or natural risks (Westall 2002 p 95). Every insurance company must as a prerequisite employ financial risk advisors. The financial risk advisors herein are referred to as actuaries. They serve the function of assessing the risk of a particular policy and prescribing the amount of premium payable as well as determining the financial viability of any policy. In doing so, the financial risk advisors base their opinions on the historical information available. There are two types of risks; manmade and natural disaster. Man made risks as is ostensible, is derivative of man s actions. They include, though not limited to, automobile or fire risks. Such risks are highly frequent and less severe; in respect to the insurer. Consequent to this, a proliferation of information is readily available to estimate the likelihood of prospective loss. On the other hand, natural risks are derivative of nature. They are less frequent and very severe. Subsequently, information on the likelihood of loss and occurrence is minimal. This aspect makes it very difficult to cover natural disasters. Be that as it may, as will be elaborated, the advent of science and technology has generated a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Hamlets Oedipus Complex Essays Various works of literature contain characters who embody the elements of the classic Oedipus Complex, that of a son with an undue and unhealthy attachment to his mother. D.H Lawrence amp;#8217;s Sons and Lovers, along with other early modernist works, shows how a son amp;#8217;s bond to his mother can lead to that character amp;#8217;s major downfall. Even earlier than works of the late 19th Century does the Oedipus Complex appear, in this case, William Shakespeare amp;#8217;s Hamlet. Shakespeare amp;#8217;s play about the Prince of Denmark shows the beginning of an Oedipal Complex, with Hamlet amp;#8217;s jealousy of his uncle Claudius for marrying his mother Gertrude and the rage that Hamlet amp;#8217;s emulation causes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He furthers his reasoning behind the marriage causing the depression, claiming that the union can do no good amp;#8220;But break [his] heart ; (1.2.159). Hamlet amp;#8217;s explains his rage in the first act of the play, but it is not until scene 4 of the third act that we see the full view of his Oedipus Complex. Here, Gertrude is joined by Hamlet in a bedroom moments after Polonius, the Queen amp;#8217;s counselor, advises her to warn Hamlet that amp;#8220;his pranks have been too broad to bear with ; (3.4.2). Hamlet, upon killing Polonius, compares his amp;#8220;bloody ; act to that of amp;#8220;kill[ing] a king, and marry[ing] with his brother, ; blatantly expressing his mortification and disapproval with Gertrude amp;#8217;s marriage to Claudius(3.4.29). He then begins to berate his mother, but with many sexual references: amp;#8220;That blurs the grace and blush of modesty, Calls virtue hypocrite, takes off the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love And sets a blister there, makes marriage vows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Rachel Ruyschs Still Life with Flowers on a Marble Tabletop Good for a girl: Rachel Ruyschs Still Life with Flowers on a Marble Tabletop In the early 16th century the Netherlands experienced what was called tulip mania this was the beginning of the nations love for flora and foliage (Taylor 13). The result of this impressive flower invasion was a society that took a historical turn from which the results still remain today. Flower merchants, botanists and floral still life artists, were occupations that were an accurate reflection of the Netherlands demands (Brown). An interesting example of a life that was effected by, and devoted to the archiving of the flower craze was Rachel Ruysch (1664 1750) the 17th century Dutch flower painter. Rachel Ruyschs career straddled the 17th and 18th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Early flower paintings tended to have static symmetrical compositions like the works of Ambrosius Bosschaert (1573 1621), but flourished into more lively expressions when artists like Willem van Aelst (1627 1687) started to make use of the S curve composition. While studying under van Aelst, Ruysch employed the use the S curve, which distinguishes her paintings from less dynamic earlier work. Ruyschs pieces also stand out because of her use of lighting. A spotlight is an appropriate analogy for Ruyschs approach. One central point will be highlighted while the rest of her composition lurks in the shadows. Her lighting technique distinguishes her work from later painters like Jan van Huysum who moved towards the use of lighter backgrounds Still life with flowers 1 3). Ruyschs works have qualities from both the 16th and 17th centuries, and are indicative of progression of the Netherlands art. They confirm that the enthusiasm for floral painting was not short lived . Although flower painting lived beyond the craze that sparked it, Rachel Ruysch did not. In the early 20th century Art History was deemed an academic discipline; however instead of accounting for a variety of different histories that had occurred in art it became a select one pertaining to only male art. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. John Muir and the Environmental Conservation Movement Essay The conservation movement of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the environmental movement which came about after 1950 had symbolic and ideological relationships, but were quite different in their social roots and objectives. A clear point is that especially in the beginning, only the elite, wealthy class, had time left to think and enjoy nature and joined the environmental movement organizations. It was born out a movement of amateurs. The organizations of the environmental movement viewed natural resources such as water, land, and air, as recourses that would improve the quality of life (Sandbach, 1980). The conservation movement grew out of the idea of how to use water, forests, minerals and animals, fearing that they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was born on April 21, 1838 in Dunbar, Scotland. Until the age of eleven he attended the local schools of that coastal town. In 1849, the Muir family emigrated to the United States. During this time slavery was still common in the United States. Therefore John Muir dealt with that slavery the first 16 years in the United States, until the end of the Civil war. After that, blacks and whites were still not equal. The history of slavery was still present in the community, even after slavery was outlawed (Flyer: John Muir Exhibit Sierra Club, 2004 (writer unknown)). This is why John Muir had a bigoted upbringing. He lived in a time when bigotry was common. Although he was not a real wealthy and high class person, he was still bigoted. John Muir had a Christian upbringing, even though later on in his life, he believed in nature; and not in god anymore. His wife was a devout Christian. Because of his Christian upbringing and his Christian wife, he became bigoted as well, because the Christian believe is a bigoted believe (Fox 1981). John Muir sometimes made fun of the Irish and this was bigotry as well. However this has to do with his nationality; he was a Scotsman, and the Scottish were known to make jokes about the Irish ((Flyer: John Muir Exhibit Sierra Club, 2004 (writer unknown)). You can also find the White Anglo Saxon Protestant (WASP) feeling in his ideas about the environmental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Bourgeoisie Vs Proletariat Analysis Marx identified two social classes which are the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. The bourgeoisie owned the product, and the means of production are distribution and the profit. Then, there is the proletariat also known as laborers these are the people that typically did not have the resources to invest in mass production. The only thing they could sell was their labor. Marx was a staunch supporter of the proletariat. He believed that the proletariat gains let up last much in a capitalist system, and all the bourgeoisie benefited a great deal. He thought that the proletariat would eventually overthrow the bourgeoisie, and a new economic system would create. Marx believed that society needed a better means of distributing wealth but also a better way of tapping into a full human potential. According to Marx what we do is directly connected to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The world of capitalism puts people in positions of competition. Therefore, everyone looks out for themselves. A labor competes with others for higher wages, better hours and the best benefits for their good and not for the best interest of the group. There is little to no concern about a collective common good or a sense of cooperation. The last type of alienation is alienation from oneself. Alienation from oneself grabs a person of all they can be and contribute to the world. Marx believed that what we contribute to the world in terms ever work is part of our species essence or what makes us human. What we contribute to the world is a manifestation of our creativity and creativity is an essential part of our human nature and our base product society. Many people alienated from their very human nature. People lose their sense of self, and who they are, we live to work rather than work being an extension of our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Cultural Backgrounds And Community Attitudes Prevent Girls... Thesis statement: The diverse cultural backgrounds and community attitudes prevent girls from attending schools and thereby act as the barrier in maintaining gender equality in India. The sex ratio, which is the number of girl students per 1000 male students, in the Indian high schools is 3:1 (boy: girl). The primary reason for the decline in the birth ratio of females in India is mainly because of the intense treatments inflicted to the girls at the time of their birth. The lowest sex ratio in India is witnessed in Haryana, which reflects 877 females to that of 1000 males. However in Kerala, the number of females is more than that of males, a ratio of 1000:1084. The major cause for the decline in the Indian sex ratio is because of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, the girls after hitting the stage of puberty are believed to be baby makers, where the only work they have is in the house, raising their child and do various household chores. The two major factors by which puberty affects well being are self perception and peer association. It is also seen that the girls suffer a lot because of lack of infrastructure like proper functioning of toilets and disposals. However, the preference to a male child is mainly because they will act as a source of support to their family in the near future. There is a patriarchal thinking that the daughters will get married one day, after which they will be someone else s., after which there will be no one to look after her family whereas boys, even after getting married, will continue to be a support for his family in the future. Because of a girl s less earning potential and increased expectation towards domesticity, the families consider the educational cost (monetary and psychological) to be a waste, where the economic benefit is not apparent to most of the families. Moreover the girls safety is also a major concern for the Indians families. It is also observed that girl s education in rural households and in many lower middle classes can lead to excessive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Emerging English Learners Homes all across Australia speak more than one language. This includes the large amount of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander languages and dialects present across the country. The growing diversity of Australia is reflected in the amount of students who are classified as EAL/D learners. EAL/D learners are students whose first language is either a dialect or language other than English. Children are taught their first language/s (L1) at home this is known as their mother tongue. Children may be taught two languages at once from the time of infancy this is called bilingualism. Regardless of what these languages are each and every children will learn the same way. The learning process is done gradually and takes at least 8 years to become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These students may find it very difficult to participate in English tasks and will quickly tire when constantly having to converse in English. Emerging English learners have a basic knowledge of English and also know other language or dialects. These students are more capable of participating in classroom tasks and contributing to discussions. However they still struggle with written and oral tasks and need a lot more concentration than those with English as their first language. Developing English learners have a clearer understanding of English and actively participate in classroom tasks. With this higher knowledge of English they are able to concentrate for longer periods and have a developing proficiency in written English. These students can also create longer pieces of spoken or written language. However are still grasping the English rules of grammar and expanding their vocabulary. Consolidating English learners have a sound proficiency in English and are able to concentrate on all classroom tasks including extensive teacher talks. These students also have knowledge of the production of different structures and purposes of written and oral English and are able to produce them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Analysis Of Henrik Ibsen s A Doll s House The three act play A Doll s House by Henrik Ibsen, is centered around the protagonist, Nora Helmer whose never been by herself. She lived with her father until he became ill and was left to die on his deathbed, to living with her obliviously controlling husband, Torvald Helmer, who treats her like a possession more than a person. In the beginning of the play, Nora s sneaky attitude is caused by her husband treating her like a doll (hence the name, A Doll s House). He s about to get a new job running a bank, which leads the couple not worrying about being poor. However, he is only focused on his self, and his business. An old friend of Nora s from school, Mrs. Christine Linde, has became a widow left with nothing and tells Nora she needs a job. She does this in hopes of Torvald willing to give her one. While Nora mentions Christines financial problem to Torvald, she tells Christine about a debt she owes in which she won t reveal from whom. However, Nora does reveal why she borrowed the money. She did so because Torvald was sick from overworking and doctors told her he needed to move South to a warmer climate. Without Torvalds approval, Nora borrowed money from a man named Krogstad who controls the bank Torvald is about manage. This was a bold act, because during the 1800s, women were not allowed to borrow money without their husband s permission. While this is going on, Torvalds best friend and a good friend of Noras who visits daily, Dr. Rank comes in the story. Dr.Rank ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Strategic Planning For A Multi Stakeholder System Introduction This study will show us how to act within a multi stakeholder system within a company and also frame effective strategic planning policies that will help the company to expand their business in comparatively newer markets and also enhance the customer service. The study has been done on Centrica Plc who has achieved success within this multi stakeholder system business. This study will give us ideas to frame strategic planning and also help us to know how to do proper strategic planning within this system of business. 1.1Governance and Alliance Structures how well was the development of a shared strategy achieved by CENTRICA The companies in modern days see governance and strategic alliance as one of the important tools ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strategic alliance always helps to keep pace with the growing competition and changing trends within the market (Freeman 2010). In recent years the importance of strategic alliance has grown rapidly as the organizations have felt the need of keeping the hold over their respective market that seems to become extremely competitive due to the rise of new entrants. Nowadays it has become a trend for different multinational companies to increase and expand their business through effective strategic alliance. Centrica Plc is a multinational utility company that has exceptionally strategized their alliances and diversified their business all across UK and other countries. Nowadays the companies not only have alliance with the other companies but also extend their alliances with the consumers, stake holders, investors, suppliers, research centres and also with some universities. It can be said that the recent strategic alliance is more complex in nature involving not only companies but also other resources which are very important in regards to success. Present researches shows that with growing number alliances have increased the opportunity of diversity have also increased. One of the common determinants is the formal structure used to organize the cooperation. This topic has been the subject of numerous researches and every time the alliance structure has been studied differently to analyse alliance performance. In this case it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Argument Essay On World Hunger Education is a very powerful weapon, one that isn t available to many however if it were, we could solve many issues within the world. The biggest and most fundamental problem which can be seen globally is, world hunger.The sad reality is that this is an issue and one that not many are talking about. In his article Frederic Seebohm proclaims that the world bank estimates that there are now one billion absolute poor in the world (Seebohm 5). He continues to define absolute poor as those whose condition of life is so degraded by disease, illiteracy, malnutrition and squalor as to deny its victims basic human necessities (4). The fact that there are so many hungry people in the world today is mind boggling when you think about it. We are well into the 21st century. We now have the ability to communicate instantaneously with people all over the world. The collected knowledge of humanity, is literally at our fingertips via smartphones in our hands. Now some may assume that world hunger is still a grave issue simply because there is not enough food to feed everyone. However recently scientists who have studied world hunger, have found that the world produces more than enough food to feed everyone on the planet.The main cause of worldwide hunger is poverty. As R. C. Pickett mentions the the world has at present 1.5 billion hectares of arable land that remains uncultivated (31). The problem isn t that there isn t enough land, the issue remains with the coordination of food production. Millions of people around the world are simply too poor to buy food. They also lack the monetary resources to grow their own food, such as the means to harvest, process, and store food.The interaction of domestic animals within the cropping systems needs to be intensively revaluated. A solution that Pickett suggests includes governments and businesses interacting to provide a favorable price and availability structure of the necessary inputs for adequate production, and to supply needed economical processing, storage, transport, and utilization systems (32). His solution is to aim more government intervention as he believes that much more food could be produced at least in certain areas but is not, simply because there is no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Biology Enzyme Experiement An enzyme is a biological catalyst. It speeds up a reaction by lowering the activation energy required to start the reaction. It speeds up a reaction, but remains unchanged unless certain limiting factors are introduced. It is composed of polymers of amino acids. An enzyme has an optimum pH and temperature. When an enzyme is at its optimum conditions, the rate of reaction is the fastest. In their globular structure, one or more polypeptide chains twist and fold, bringing together a small number of amino acids to form the active site, or the location on the enzyme where the substrate binds and the reaction takes place. An enzyme has an active site, which has a unique shape into which only a substrate of the exact same unique shape can fit. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My hypothesis is that the more acidic the milk is the faster it takes for the milk to curdle when renin is added to it. As pH increases, enzyme activity increases until it reaches an optimal point in which enzymes denatures and as pH increases, enzyme activity decreases. Trends in this experiment don t make proper sense due to inaccurate measurements of the temperature of the milk and inaccurate measurement of pH level. Though I can say that at pH level 7 and 11 the time taken for the milk to curdle were really low and close, at pH level 8 the time taken was high and at pH level 9 no result was taken maybe because the enzyme doesn t function the at this particular pH level. In conclusion my hypothesis was correct, the more acidic the milk the faster the time it takes for the milk to curdle. Due to inaccurate measurement, correct results might not have been obtained thus impacted on our results. VARIABLES Independent variable the pH level of the substrate Dependant variable The time it takes for the milk to curdle Controlled variable The size of the test tube, amount of milk poured into each test tube, amount of renin mixed inside test tube, same weather condition, same temperature of the milk inside the test tube. METHOD Get half a tablet of renin and put it inside ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Rococo Period Of France The Rococo period in France brought about a new style of painting, focusing on nature, soft color palettes, fictional places, and other lighthearted subjects. Compared to the previous Baroque style with its use of classical art as inspiration, idealized bodies, and use of ancient mythology, we are able to see how drastic this artistic change was. Partially this was due to the change in society ideals. Painters were not being commissioned by the Catholic Church, but by the Monarchy and aristocratic patrons who were leaning way from the rigidness of religion towards the variability of nature. This period was ruled by King Louis XV , and the decades before the French Revolution in 1789 were full of opulence and luxury which manifested itself in the aristocratic love for art. Naughtiness won out over holiness and this can be seen in Nicolas Lancret s 1735 painting, Luncheon Party in a Park (65.2649) . This painting exemplifies the themes of French Rococo, their favoritism with the natural world and the intimate sensuality of aristocratic outings, along with the style of soft brush work and light palates. With these three ideas of nature, a light color palate, and whimsicality in mind, we can see how Lancret s painting demonstrates the laidback and frivolousness mentality of French society around the period of the 1730 s. Nature was a popular subject in French Rococo, and Lancret provides a beautiful example of nature with his fictional trees, hazy sky, and overgrown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Vietnam War Was A Gruesome War That Left Many Soldiers The Vietnam War was a gruesome war that left many soldiers reeling in constant psychological turmoil not only in the years of the war, but in the years following the war as well. The terrifying events that occurred in Vietnam forced the soldiers to become different people with only one thing on their mind, survival. In Tim O Brien s novel The Things They Carried, it is seen how the war negatively impacted the soldiers of the Alpha Company and changed their personalities severely. One of the main changes that is seen in the men is the loss of innocence that accompanies them as they move through the war. In times of war, boundaries are crossed and morals are thrown out the windows. The dangerous situations that the men are thrust into cause ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first, as Kiley interacts with the water buffalo, he seems friendly towards the animal, offering it food and petting it. His interaction with the animal soon changes however as he begins to physically assault and shoot the young water buffalo. In the passage, O Brien describes that Kiley went automatic , (O Brien 75) harming the buffalo in every possible way before breaking down. I believe that this situation shows a loss of innocence because under normal circumstances, a regular person would not have killed the animal for no reason. After the buffalo has died, Mitchell Saunders says, Well that s Nam. Garden of Evil. Over here, man, every sin s real fresh and original (O Brien 75). This quote reflects Kiley s loss of innocence because he is committing a sin that is horrific and unnecessary in nature all due to the death of a friend. It also shows that Kiley had no sense of control in this situation because hatred overcame him due to the death of Lemon. Scholar Rosalind Poppleton Pritchard also believes that the slaying of the buffalo was done in part of Kiley s personal agony. The baby buffalo and Rat are united in their dumb anguish: Rat has no way of articulating the pain he feels through language; it is an animal instinct, a response to signal, and he maims the creature in an almost suicidal attempt to end his own suffering (Poppleton Pritchard 4). This quote from Poppleton Pritchard shows that Kiley s suffering in the war was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Finding A Move Starring An Actor Throughout my life, my family and I have always been really close. We spend time together and just generally like one another. There are no things that come up as a tradition or practice we regularly perform, but one thing that is almost an unspoken tradition is the way I spend time and connect with my dad. Sitting down on a rainy day or just the odd night to watch a movie together is a regular activity that my dad, my brother, my friends, and I do. Some may say that watching movies is just a few people sitting on a couch not interacting or connecting in and way. But it just isn t. Finding a move starring an actor, directed by a director or in a genre we both like is an exciting process that is rewarded with 1.5 2.5 hours of suspense, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As soon as my brother told me about this special premier and that he was going with his friends, I was ecstatic. Without thinking, I quickly texted two of my friends who also like these movies, telling them we need to go. I then thought for a few minutes and realized that I needed to ask my mom first if I could go. I started writing out a text, but I just didn t think words on a screen could do enough convincing. So, I went into my contacts and dialed my mom s number. I could feel my anxiety building with thoughts of, What if she says no? , If she says no, then what am I supposed to tell my friends? I kept thinking of these worst case scenarios and the phone kept ringing. Devastated, I heard the computerized voice break through the monotonous dial tone: We re sorry, but the numb . I hung up before the automated voice mail could condemn me to my fate of no answer. After trying the number two or three times, I decided to give it one last go. Dialing the number, the ringing started. Once, twice, three times it rang before I secured an answer. With her answering, I conquered one of the steps to seeing a long awaited movie of mine. Mom? I said in to my phone. What do you need? I m in a meeting. She replied with a mixture of agitation and worry. Oh... nothing. I quickly hung up the phone knowing that if I asked now, it would be a definite no. I then decided to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Guns In School Julio Cortez Guns in School? In the December 25, 2012 article published in USA Today, Editorial: Gun Lobby, Don t Change the Subject, author Julio Cortez talks about armed teachers and security guards as solutions to protect our children in school. He states that the NRA s Wayne LaPierre makes it sound so simple; hire armed guards for every school in America. Cortez says the NRA s attempt to introduce more weapons is a tactic to distract from the serious debate about firearms. America has just as much mental illness as other countries and the same amount of violence in the media. More guns are what make this country dangerous, but the Supreme Court has ruled twice, that the Second Amendment gives individuals the right to own a firearm. The court, however; has allowed bans on assault weapons and firearms with large magazines. That being said, since this nation isn t about to relinquish their right to bear arms anytime soon, armed forces posted at schools seems like a good idea. Although gun packing teacher sounds a little ludicrous. Cortez ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 43 year old Thomas Hamilton entered the gymnasium of Dunblane Primary School and began to open fire on the 28 students and their teacher. He shot and killed 17 students and the one school teacher. Before emergency responders showed up Hamilton had shot himself. This tragedy and two others (not school shootings however) sparked up a public interest to have tighter restrictions on the ownership of firearms. Handguns more specifically, the type that Hamilton used in his attack. The original ban outlawed all cartridge ammunition handguns with the exception of a .22 calibre single shot. Upon new legislation, the remaining .22 cartridge handguns were also banned in the Firearms Act 1997. This ban does not affect Northern Ireland, the Isles of Man, or the Channel Islands. Nevertheless, thus far the United Kingdom has not had another school shooting. Knock on wood, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Good Seat Tickets About Good Seat Tickets The Good Seat Tickets is a big online company that offers customers a large selection of the best quality seats to many different events even when these seats are noted to have already been sold out elsewhere. The company has a dedicated tea of professionals who are always working harder than ever to ensure that you, the customer, has up to date information on all the upcoming and ongoing live events. They also ensure that you have access to some of the largest ticket exchanges on the web. The customer has real time access to the inventory and the store ensures 100% customer satisfaction. They have state of the art cutting edge security so that you shop as safely as possible. Good Seat Tickets guarantees that: all the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It doesn t matter where your taste of music lies, Good Seat Tickets have the discount concert tickets for you. There offerings run from the head banging rock and roll to the classical chamber music. There are lots of shows to choose from and large wealth of affordable concert tickets at your disposal. You can enjoy plenty of world class entertainment from Good Seat Tickets store. There is great entertainment from different music bands and genres such as Classical music, Jazz Blues, Hard Rock / Metal, R B, Pop/Rock, Reggae Reggaeton, Religious music and Hip Hop among others. Those customers who prefer harder sounds will definitely enjoy the company s huge selection of concert tickets at a discount in the Rock genre. With many classic music rock bands resurrecting back to life, for example Van Halen, there are lots of opportunities for you to see your favorite musicians in action. Because the store has gone global and understand their clients are diverse, they no longer limit their discount concert tickets only to groups with US fans. They have a good selection of popular world music groups performing on the American soil and even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Science And Technology Of Designing Nanotechnology, which is one of the new technologies, is the science and technology of designing, constructing and creating of novel nano scale structure, 1nm to 100 nm in size, with huger quality, novel performance properties, along with fewer defects compared with those of the bulk material (Siqueira et al., 2010). An increasing interest from the scientific community to work with materials in nano metric scale has been observed since the introduction of the concept of nanotechnology by Richard Feynman in 1959. The last decade has seen advancement in every side of nanotechnology such as nano particles and powders, nano layers and coats, electrical, optic and mechanical nano devices, and nano structured biological materials (Bhattacharyya et al., 2009). Nanoscale structures permit the control of fundamental properties of materials without changing the materials chemical status (Murphy et al., 2011). There are two general ways available to produce nano materials, as shown in the following figure 18. The first way is to start with a bulk material and then break it into smaller pieces using mechanical, chemical or other form of energy (top down). An opposite approach is to synthesis the material from atomic or molecular species via chemical reactions, allowing for the precursor particles to grow in size (bottom up). Both approaches can be done in either gas, liquid, supercritical fluids, solid states, or in vacuum (Dastjerdi and Montazer, 2010). Figure 18: Illustration of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Little Rock Nine Persuasive Speech Added To The Little Rock NIne Sept. 4, 1957 The day had just begin. I was ready for another day of heaven. I live in Cincinnati, Ohio where it doesn t matter what skin color you are you re treated exactly the same. I was interrupted in my thoughts by the school announcements buzzing through the microphone saying... Attention students in Topeka, Kansas a student apart of the little rock nine has been physically beat by a group of white students you may know him, Jefferson Thomas yeah that s it well the school board has told us to pick a student from class 70b4 oh crap im in class 70b4. A whole group of eyes were staring into my soul, not only the fact that i was the only African American in calls 70b4 and the LR9 is full of African Americans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I gotten chase by many white students, bullied by many whites students, and almosted killed by many white students. And let me tell you this I was about to blow my top off. Me and Melba was heading to the office when a group of girls pushed Melba against the grey lockers. They called her mean and saying bad stuff like they was going to kill her before she even gets a chance to walk out of the school building.I had enough with this school and all the people was us names. hey that s not nice I yelled trying to pull the girls off of Melba causing one of the girls to fall. Shut your mouth before you not have a mouth to talk with A blonde headed girl said. You wouldn t like to live in our shoes, now would you I yelled drawing attention to all of us everyone shut up. we get pushed, hurt, called names, and treated everyday and we still manage to come back to this school, and what we yell back at you guys and all of a sudden we re the bad guy, NO you guys treated to kill us everyday, you guys guys treat us differently, you guys make the situation worst, I bet you wouldn t like it to be a so called NIGGER . I quote with my two fingers. everyone was speechless and girl was going say something but I didn t wanna hear what she had to say, So I held up my hand and gave her the shush mode. I m not finished, Anyways all nine of us are gonna stay here and you ll just have to put up with it, but will not be treated as an individual anymore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis Of Senator Robert C. Byrd s On The Brink Of War Name of Student: Name of Professor: Class: Date: On the Brink of War On the Brink of War is a one of a kind Speech delivered by the late West Virginia Democratic Senator Robert C. Byrd to the Members of the Congress with regards to the looming war that was facing the United States of America. In his argument, the Senator was very particular in addressing the very specific details of the looming war and the preparation or lack thereof of the Americans in addressing the war. Byrd relies on his personal ethics as a husband, father, American and a responsible representative of the West Virginia to the Congress to build a persuasive argument on the need of the government to take charge of the looming war (Byrian). He presents himself as a normal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. School Reform For New Jersey Tenure Laws Essay Abstract This paper will effectively detail the issues surrounding policy as it pertains to teacher reform for New Jersey Tenure Laws. I will discuss why this new reform has made it impossible to terminate non effective teachers because of the protection that TEACHNJ provides. I will also discuss inaccuracies as it pertains to accountability and transparency under the new tenure laws. Lastly, I will discuss the teacher rating system and evaluation system that rates teachers in four categories, from highly effective to ineffective. Teacher evaluations would be based on measures of student learning, such as improvement of state test scores, student work, and other practices linked to student achievement. The New Jersey Education Association has proposed streamlining the legal process for removing teachers, but has adamantly defended the basic job protection of tenure, saying it prevents unfair dismissal, favoritism and attempts to save money by firing expensive veterans. The state s largest teacher s union also vehemently opposes judging teachers largely on test scores, saying that doing so penalizes teachers with the most difficult students, and that the data is unreliable. Teachers are fearful of losing their jobs if they don t raise test scores, teachers will redouble their test preparation efforts, and quality instruction will be sacrificed, NJEA President Barbara Keshishian said in a statement. Parents should be alarmed and dismayed at this proposal. (Brody) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Psychology Assumptions We all hold assumptions about the world and how it works. These assumptions frame our understanding of God, ourselves, others, and life and how to be successful in life. These assumptions affect our understanding and interpretation of facts and of events that occur in our lives. As Aristotle said, It s not the facts that divide men, but the interpretation of the facts (as cited in Hummel, 1986, p. 23). Our assumptions are acquired, often unconsciously or uncritically, by our own experiences and by what we have been taught about life by others. They become a lens by which we view reality. Entwistle (2010) writes that, the world is seen through the lenses of our assumptions (p. 134). If the lens is distorted, our view of reality will be distorted. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The physical sciences have a more objective means of measuring and testing subjects. What is the temperature of the sun? What is the value of the proton mass? What is the structure of a DNA molecule? These all have physical proper ties that can be measured and tested. Psychology is more subjective than the physical sciences and therefore more open to interpretation. Myers (2014) understands psychology as a science that seeks to answer such questions about us all how and why we think, feel, and act as we do (p. 1). Questions such as, Who are we? What produces our thoughts? Our feelings? Our actions? And how are we to understand and manage those around us? (Myers, 2014, p. 2). Answers to questions like these are profoundly affected by our presuppositions. For example, if I believe that people are inherently good and not affected by sin, I m going to answer these questions a certain way. If I believe that people are created in the image of God, but fallen and being redeemed, I m going to answer them differently. How I respond to people and circumstances will also be different. So examining and understanding my own presuppositions as well as those of the theorists I am studying is important if I am going to be more objective and discover the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Surgical Repair Or Reconstruct The Tympanic Membrane With... Myringoplasty is surgery performed to repair or reconstruct the tympanic membrane with a suitable graft material. (1) Tympanic membrane (TM) perforation is commonly a result of middle ear infection, trauma, or a sequelae of tympanostomy tube insertion and the remainders of traumatic perforations become chronic and require surgical repair. (2) Without reconstruction the tympanic membrane perforation result in hearing loss, chronic otorrhea and cholesteatoma formation. (3) These tympanic membrane perforations can be repaired surgically use Temporalis fascia, perichondrium and cartilage are the most common grafts which requires a general anesthesia which is often protracted and/or hypotensive, and which can represent an unacceptable risk in older patients. (4) Day stay surgery has become an integral part of modern otolaryngology. Myringoplasty with fat graft under local anesthesia is a short, simple, cost effective and minimally invasive technique compared with traditional myringoplasty. (5) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Evaluate The Dopamine Hypothesis The key function of antipsychotic drugs as recognised by various researchers, is the significant interference with brain dopamine function. This is underpinned by the hypothesis that symptoms of schizophrenia are produced from increased activity of the neurotransmitter dopamine. This essay, therefore discusses and examines the function and mode of action of these antipsychotics drugs with a view to critically identifying whether schizophrenia is a disorder of dopamine function. Dopamine Hypothesis The dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia as highlighted by Stone et al 2007 is seen as the principal explanatory model of antipsychotic drug action. The formulation of dopamine hypothesis was partly based on neuro pharmacological research that centred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, as highlighted by Videbeck et al (2014), the therapeutic mechanism of action is only partially understood. Typical antipsychotic drugs such as chlorpromazine, haloperidol, act as antagonist at dopamine receptors (D2, D3, D4), which are situated in central pathways of the brain. Brennan Gamble (2006), highlighted reports supporting the clinical potency of typical antipsychotics which is determined by the extent to which they block dopamine receptors. This action of blocking D2 receptors lead to effective treatment of target symptoms of schizophrenia but induces many extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) such as Parkinson, acute dystonic reactions, akathisia, tardive dyskinesia and worsen negative symptoms in some patients. In as much as blocking the dopamine receptor is acknowledged explanation of the EPS of typical antipsychotic drugs, some controversy exists in relation to extension of the mechanism to explain the antipsychotic effect. The core controversy is based on the inability to link the relationship between EPS and therapeutic effects. Some typical antipsychotic drugs have shown fewer parkinsonian effects than would have been expected from their clinical efficacy and explanation to this is that such drugs have in built antiparkinsonian as they have high anticholinergic potency. According to Crow (1980), considering this explanation makes the relationship between dopamine antagonism and the therapeutic effectiveness more compelling. Brennan Gamble (2006), cited Gournay Gray (1998), highlighting that about 30% of clients with schizophrenia do not respond to typical antipsychotics or experience severe EPS, this means that the rest 70% respond to typical antipsychotic drugs and may experience ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Zero Tolerance In Schools Sparked by President Bill Clinton s Gun Free Schools Act of 1994, the zero tolerance policy has discouraged and punished students who hinder learning in schools by fighting, using profane words, disobeying rules, and bringing drugs, alcohol, and weapons to school. This policy s goal is to make schools an efficient and safe place to grow and develop cognitively, socially, and emotionally. Without this conduct, not only would some students behave irrationally, they would harm fellow peers and make school a dangerous place to be. It would be difficult for administrators to discern what is right and wrong if they have the opportunity to be biased or lenient. Zero tolerance in schools creates a safe learning environment for students without drugs, alcohol, and weapons present; this policy prepares students for the real world and reduces subjectivity in the administrators. When a parent drops his or her child off at school each day, the parent assumes their child will be kept safe by the administration at the school. It is expected by all parents that staff at schools work hard to keep the learning environment of their student s secure. Lynn nore Chittom and Maureen McMahon argue in Point: Schools Need Tougher Security to Eliminate School Violence, Public schools have the responsibility to keep children safe... they must adopt tougher security measures to combat the problem of school violence. Any negative response to security personnel... needs to change to an acceptance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Human Rights And Reproductive Rights Essay The concept of human rights is a multifaceted one, thereby making it a frequent topic of debate on a global scale. Furthermore, defining human rights is a complex and volatile issue that brings up many crucial discussions such as, what it means to have rights , who deserves these suggested rights and to what extent can a person exercise these rights. These types of discussions can be controversial despite most of us, especially in a liberal democracy, where we tend to view human rights in a similar manner. When examining human rights even further, there are clear ties to equality, another issue that affects nearly everyone through means of privilege or prejudice. A crucial aspect of achieving equality between the sexes is giving women the right to control what happens to their own reproductive organs without the approval of men. Lynn M. Morgan, medical anthropologist scholar and author of Reproductive Rights or Reproductive Justice? Lessons from Argentina seeks to address the discrepancy between a human rights framework versus a social justice framework to tackle the issue of reproductive rights in Argentina. She initially addresses the fact that using the human rights framework, often used in Argentina by pro choice activists, can be problematic. As explained earlier, the concept of human rights is convoluted by its very nature. Hence, Lynn Morgan argues that this issue should be addressed using a justice framework instead, a typically US centric approach. It is clear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Theme Of The Sea In The Awakening In a Victorian society, women are often conformed to the idea that they are nothing more than property to the men and carer of the children. Throughout The Awakening by Kate Chopin, much of the deeper meaning in the story is revealed through a number of important symbols to symbolize the rebellious behavior of Edna Pontellier, a girl who seeks the satisfaction of her own wants and needs. By doing this Edna is going against the traditional role of women in a Victorian society. In the start of the novel, Edna engages in her self discovery by becoming more independent and straying away from conventions. Throughout the novel, Edna participates in rebellious actions such as moving out of her house and affairs with other men. Towards the end of the novel, Edna feels as though the only way to truly achieve freedom is by suicide. Edna s rebellious life is represented through symbolism which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Awakening, Kate Chopin uses the symbol, the sea, as a way to convey Edna s newly found strength and empowerment.The sea both demonstrate the transformation of her body and transformation of her mind. Edna s swiming experience transforms her body during her awakening by overcoming her fears. Learning to swim is an important experience because it shows how she is now able to gain control over her body. The statement, The voice of the sea speaks to the soul (Chopin 18), is powerful due to the fact that it represents how Edna undergoes a dramatic change in character. In order to express her innermost desires, she has to go from listening and acting upon the influences of society, to following her own mind. The sea is also seen as a seductive voice that invit[es] the soul to wander (Chopin 25). The sea and its limitless potential invites Edna deep into thought about life. These play a large part in understanding Edna s personal transformation from a quiet and fearful girl to an empowered and independent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Underage Drinking Underage Drinking Introduction Underage drinking has long been, and continues to be, a serious public health concern. Teen alcohol use kills more than 4700 people each year and high school students who use alcohol or other drugs are five times more likely to drop out of school (MADD, 2014) than kids who do not. There have been years of underage drinking prevention programs to curtail the use of alcohol by those under 21 years of age and yet alcohol is the most widely used drug by adolescents in the United States (Wagoner et al. 2012). Underage drinking is a real problem in all 50 states, even though there are laws in place to prohibit anyone under 21 years of age from drinking alcohol. Parental involvement might be the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2012). Because of the growing issue of parents supplying alcohol to minors, 35 of 50 states currently have Social Host laws in effect. This means if an adult is supplying minors with alcohol in their home, they can be arrested and charged. These laws are an attempt to decrease the number of adults hosting underage parties and supplying alcohol to minors (Wagoner et al. 2012). In addition to social host laws, laws concerning restricted licenses for teens and limiting teen driving at night seem to have had an impact on underage drinking. Additionally, license suspension laws for alcohol violations are making kids think twice before they consume alcohol and drive (Hingson, 2014). Yet underage drinking remains a nationwide concern and must continue to be addressed. Methodology This study will use cluster sampling to get a good base of individuals and not just those from one area of a city or country. We will use five regions, Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Northwest and Southwest. We will contract with 30 parents in each region (150 total) who have children ages nine to nineteen, and are willing to actively participate in a longitudinal study. The purpose of the study will be explained to everyone in a question and answer meeting. Those who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Song Of Myself Walt Whitman s I celebrate myself, and sing myself and Edward Estlin Cummings s next to of course god america I focus on war and loyalty. It states that democracy needs to consist of entities equally, or it will fail. According to an online article, Song of Myself might be the most egotistical poem ever written: it s all about me, myself, and I. In the first line, American poet Walt Whitman kindly informs us that he is going to celebrate himself, and throughout 52 glorious sections, he does just that. It takes guts to write a long epic poem about yourself, and Whitman was nothing if not gutsy (Shmoop). Edward Estlin Cummings eliminates himself from the poem by consuming a speaker within a speaker. Both speakers think practically of themselves. The lesson in these poems doesn t have a main definition however they both have their own way of living life. Each poem expressed a sense of personal Optimism. To begin with, loyalty and war next to of course god America I the poem begins with the speaker being somebody that is a patriot and has a strong feeling about America. According to online research, next to of course god america i seems to be spoken from the heart of E.E. Cummings himself. He removes himself from the poem by using a speaker within a speaker, but the content of the poem directly corresponds with Cummings life experiences. As a volunteer during World War I, Cummings acquired a bitterness for war which he did not scruple to express. He was outspoken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. BUDO Culture Column 1 What is BUDO? The Provenance of BUDO, KARATE BUDO culture came into existence in Edo era, 1603 1868. Before then, BU, which means combats or fights, had existed only as ways to kill someone, or ways to climb the ladder of military success. In other words, BU had not yet combined with DO 道, spiritual and ethical values. So, that hadn t been called as BUDO, but had called as BU JITSU or BUGEI. 術 JITSU and 芸 GEI, both of them mean ways to to do something or arts of something, not including ideological and ethical ideas. But, entering Edo era, arts of war, among samurai class, became one of cultures fused with ancient spiritual cultures such as Buddhism and Confucianism, ideas of which include ethical reason and courtesy. One is because, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... KARATE originated from an ethnic martial art in Ryukyu, which was once an independent islands country located in southwest of Japan until integrated by Japan in the 19th century. Some skills were, therefore, handed down mistakenly and others were lost, when being introduced into the main islands of Japan. And that must be the reason why confusions occurred in KARATE world afterward. Since then, KARATE had got popular among mainly college students, and despite lack of technical understanding, and rushed to set rules for its competition. The rules were set in imitation of KENDO, Japanese fencing. That was the birth of, what is called, SUN DOME rule which prohibits excessive direct contacting attacks by fists and legs. However, KYOKUSHIN KARATE, one of a large number of KARATE organizations, created the full contact style rulls. They thought that KARATE should be BUDO involving actual combat ability, and then, said farewell to ambiguous things called KARATE s tradition. KARATE shifted its philosophy to seeking the ability and skills as combat sports, keeping its BUDO essence. On KARATE, every time a new group is formed, the group invents their own original competition style and rules. On the other hand, other martial arts evolve in accordance with one settled competition rules. That is because the significance of KARATE s existence is to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Unit 22 Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 22... Understanding the Context of Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities. 1.1 Identify Legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights, inclusion, equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities. Human Rights Stereotyping labelling Discrimination Anti Discrimination Oppression Anti Oppression Valuing people Mental Capacity Act Human Rights Act 2000. No Secrets Guidance published by the Department of Health, builds upon the governments respects for human rights and highlights the need to protect vulnerable adults through effective multi agency work. National Care Standards Commission, now the Commission for Social Care ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After birth or (post natally) causes can occur because of illness, injury or environmental conditions, for example: Meningitis.....Brain injury......Malnutrition. 2.3 Describe the medical and social models of disabilities. The medical model of disability views disabilities as a problem that belongs to the disabled person. It is not seen as a problem that needs the concern of anyone else apart from the disabled individual affected, for example if a wheelchair user is unable to get into a building because there are steps then, the wheelchair is seen as the problem not the steps, according to the medical model. The social model suggests that it is the steps that are the issue not the wheelchair, as it is the steps which are disabling the person access, which is seen as a barrier. This model suggests that it is society disabling people through designing everything to meet the needs of the majority of people, who are not disabled. The social model believe that there is a great deal that society can do to reduce and ultimately remove, some of the barriers. This task is the responsibility of society rather then the person, as far as is reasonably practical which by if it is a big organisation and it is financially possible and financially beneficial, then it would make sense to adapt and make provisions for disabled people to have access for example, wider doors, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analyzing Adam Walsh s Crime This case has a lot the information that we as students had learned in the class. First, learning from chapter one in the book the types of violent crimes and learning that Adam Walsh s crime is in the category of murdered children. According to the schoolbook, in 1996 almost 2000 children were murdered. Secondly learning the chapter of child abduction and exploitation where almost 58,200 children were victims of child abduction by a non family member, according to the NISMART 2 (Sedlak, Finklehor, Hammer, Schultz, 2002, p. 5). Watching the film has given me the opportunity to be able to use the knowledge learned from the class and the book based on how each victim in Adam Walsh s movie has a role in being a victim of crime. Victimology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Joseph J Ellis Contributions Joseph J. Ellis was born on July 18, 1943; he continued to excel in school all the way through college, when he received his B.A. from the College of William and Mary in Virginia. In 1969, Ellis had earned both his Masters Degree and PhD from Yale University, yet went on to teach U.S. History at West Point. Currently, Ellis teaches at the University of Massachusetts where he inspires many students to pursue careers in historical studies; however, most of Ellis impact on the world comes from his writing. Based on his eight books, one can infer that Joseph J. Ellis has a passion for American history and the leaders that played a role to form it. In Ellis most note worthy book, Founding Fathers: The Revolutionary Generation, Ellis endows his vast knowledge in American ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, after a little research, it was found that instead of serving in the military, Ellis was actually attending Graduate school at Yale University till 1965 to then later receive his Doctorate in 1969. Although going to school was beneficial, the fact that he lied hurt many Americans; he was ridiculed and his books lost their popularity. Bonnie Goodman of History News Network states Ellis was creating a past more worthy of his current stature and position in order to justify his actions. In an act of discipline, Mount Holyoke was forced to put Ellis on a year leave without pay. However, it was during this time off that Ellis began working on a new book entitled His Excellency, George Washington. In this book, Ellis talks about all the accomplishments of Washington, as well as his character flaws. Ellis was able to relate to Washington during this time in his life and enhanced his book by making comparisons between Washington and himself. Ellis used his own life to influence his writing, creating a book that was better written and using his failure as an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Forensic Science Essay example Forensic Science has contributed to our world a great deal. People often misunderstand Forensic Science and believe it is much more capable than it really is. As a matter of fact what you see on T.V. is around 80% false or over exaggerated in some way. To Start of, Criminal Investigation is the largest and most known form of Forensic Science. Some of the more known areas include; Fingerprinting, Ballistics, DNA Identification, Fiber Samples, Computer Animation, Documentation analysis, etc. To get this out of the way in the beginning, what you saw on last night s law and order is far from the truth. Things they do in a matter of hours take months at a time, and most of the time aren t even plausible concepts. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Computer Animation is another valuable aspect in Forensics. Many People believe that they are getting virtually framed , and that computer animations are inconclusive. This has been shown to be wrong and is said to be much more accurate then an actual man reenactment. Computers are able to precisely pinpoint every single aspect of the reenactment. Some argue that this may Create reality and not illustrate it, but that s up to the court to decide. An example of how this works was used when a snowplow struck an Iowa State basketball players car killing him. The plow driver was going 10 miles over the speed limit. This video was recreated and showed a fatal blow the side of the deceased s car. Although he was speeding this movie was recreated with the plow going the speed limit and he still would have been fatally killed. The Iowa student didn t look when pulling out into the intersection if you re wondering. Also, Forensic Scientists use computer animation to simulate the aging or appearance change in a criminal or deceased individual. Though this is a great technique, things cannot always be exactly 100% certain on the reconstruction. A lot of the deciding whether this if valid, is up too the jury souly. This can even help provide the cause of death in a badly degraded badly. Documentation Examination is another very important aspect in Forensic Science. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Earnings Management Hw 1. What is earnings management? The companies use earnings management as a strategy by which they can easily control and manipulate their earnings to reach their pre determined earning target. 2. Why do companies employ earnings management techniques? Accountants cannot predict every business structure, every new and innovative transaction. Therefore, they build up principles that allow for flexibility so that they can adapt to changing circumstances. However, people make use of that flexibility. They employ earnings management techniques to shade financial unpredictability. Thus, the real results of the decisions of the management are veiled. 3. Describe 5 popular techniques used by companies that Levitt believes are illusions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Secondly, he suggests that the accounting profession should qualify what is acceptable or not for the auditors. Third, Levitt suggests SEC to focus more on the materiality problem and to search for the materiality frauds more because according to him materiality requires consideration of all relevant factors that could impact an investor s decision. Fourth, he said that SEC staff should consider interpretive accounting guidance on the do s and don ts of revenue recognition for example by publishing standards like for the software industry to other service companies. Fifth, Levitt suggests the private sector to take action where current standards and guidance are inadequate. According to him, the FASB s projects, which are now in progress, will bring greater clarity to the definition of a liability. Sixth, he says that the SEC s review and enforcement teams will continue to root out and aggressively act on abuses of the financial reporting process. Lastly, he suggested the Public Oversight Board to form a group of all the major constituencies to review the way audits are performed and assess the impact of recent trends on the public interest. 5. What concerns does Levitt have with regard to the auditing process? What ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. No Need To Call By Sherry Turgle Summary Digital Technology Help or Hinder? Sherry Turkle, a professor and director of the MIT Initiative on Technology and Self, wrote an essay called No Need To Call to talk about her research on cell phones and social life. She goes in depth into a few lives of those who use their cell phones frequently and those who avoid it. Turkle starts off her essay by talking about Elaine, a seventeen year old. Elaine acknowledges the use of texting within her generation, she states It s only on the screen that shy people open up. (373). Elaine then follows this by speaking of the ability to pause and think before you send a message. You have more time to think before you say something, unlike in person or on the phone. Turkle then reflects on this teen s analysis, she says, Elaine is right in her analysis: teenagers flee the telephone. Perhaps more surprisingly, so do adults. (374). Turkle explains that adults flee the telephone because they are busy, and don t want to give their full attention (375). She brings Tara, a fifty five year old woman, into the view. Tara avoids the telephone because calls seem urgent , Turkle explains, She wants to meet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She uses different apps to communicate with her long distance boyfriend (393). Wortham says These interactions help us feel physically close, even if they happen through a screen. (394). Conversations feel more casual to her then normal conversations. She says ... it feels more like the kind of casual conversation you might have over a meal or while watching television together. (394). She quotes Turkle in her essay, Turkle.. Said technology saturated type could forget what a face to face conversation can do (396). Wortham disagrees, she explains, If anything, the pervasiveness of technology in my life has heightened my desire for actual one on one meetings. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Characteristics Of A Freshwater Lake Figure 1. The zones of a freshwater lake (Smith and Smith 2001). Within the lentic ecosystems, temperature plays a crucial role. Lake temperatures does not variate drastically, but does change gradually with every season of the year. Summer, the thermic stratification of lakes, can be studied in different layers (Figure 2). The superior level of a lake that is terminally stratified, is known to be epilimnion, which is the warmer part of the fresh water body. This water remains in the superior part because as the water gets warmer, the light of the sun becomes clearer than the dense water downward. The metalimnion is the known layer that would be ubicated beneath. This layer is defined by the thermocline where the temperature slightly decreases. In this phase, the temperature decreases 1 °C for every single meter that descends. Hypolimnion would be the last stratified layer in a lake. This deep and cutoff from sources of air. (Korstad 2017) Another crucial component is the description of the characteristics of a lake is to monitor the quantity of oxygen and carbon dioxide to various depths. There is a reciprocal relation that exists between these two elements when they are compared to the depth of a lake (Figure 2) (Korstad 2017). A lake has the capacity top adhere oxygen by absorption or photosynthesis. The levels high oxygen is necessary to maintain the necessary nutrients inside the water, and at the same time providing a source food to all fishes. It is common to see ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Theu.s. Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform And Consumer... The pros and cons of many macroeconomic policies are frequently debated. In particular, the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act that was signed into law in July of 2010 sparked bitter controversy. Appropriately argued by American Banker s Capitol Hill reporter Victoria Finkle, Dodd Frank is viewed as either a landmark law that reined in the biggest banks or an economy crippling overreach that burdened small institutions. The Act intends to tighten financial regulation in the U.S., hoping to prevent the repeat of another financial crisis. Impetus for Dodd Frank stemmed from the bailout of financial institutions deemed too big to fail and the moral hazard it created. In 2008, intense pressure fell upon some of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mainly, Dodd Frank equipped the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) with Orderly Liquidation Authority (OLA) provisions, authorizing the FDIC to safely wind down large and complex financial firms that are failing. The OLA expects to minimize moral hazard and systemic risk. Another considerable aspect of Dodd Frank is new rules calling for greater transparency in risky dealings of exotic financial instruments: derivatives. The aim was to take these transactions out of the shadows and make them visible to regulators and markets. Dodd Frank also paved the way for monitoring the insurance industry by establishing a Federal Insurance Office in the Treasury. Altogether, these were useful steps and tools of Dodd Frank. However, Economist Barry Eichengreen points out that vesting the Fed with additional regulatory power and responsibility for the stability of the financial system was a political nonstarter. The recently bailed out AIG was using money provided by the Fed to pay retention bonuses totaling up to $6.4 million to 73 of its leading employees. Aware of the bonus payments, the Fed claimed to be powerless in preventing them. Later, a darker fact revealed that AIG was allowed to pay off obligations to Goldman Sachs using Fed bailout funds. The Fed knew about these transactions, and even instructed AIG lawyers not to divulge to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) internal memos authorizing said payments to Goldman Sachs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Those Winter Sundays Literary Devices Analyzing of the poem Those Winter Sundays The speaker s has some images of his childhood years with his father in early Sundays mornings. In the poem Those Winter Sundays the speaker s present attitude is prompted by his Image, Circumstances, and Memory of his childhood relationship with his father s First, The speaker s uses clear and powerful images in the poem he speaks of the cold as Blue black cold (lines 2) to let the readers know what time of year it was in other words he describes Blue Black Cold (2) is not something you can feel, but the speaker uses it to so you can get the image of how it looks rather than just how it feels. However, the speaker also uses another image of his childhood the Fire Blaze (5). The speaker, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hayden remembers his father waking up early on Sunday morning hands that ached from labor in the weekday (4) his father would call for him early that morning and Hayden would put on his clothes to get his day started with his father rather if it was helping his father start a fire to keep the house warm, he would get up and help his father fearing the chronic anger of that house. (8). I feel that the speaker is reminiscing over how his father used to get him up early on Sunday mornings to help with anything his father needed help with. I remember when I was a young boy, my father would make me get up early on Saturday morning to help him cut some yards he used to tell me early birds catch the worms back then I couldn t understand why he was making me get up and go to work with him, but now I see that he was only doing that to make me a man and also there was offices that I had to do. The speaker attitude is most likely the same he is looking back when he was younger seeing what his father was making him do was to make him a man and to show him that he had to work to survive. Conclusion, The author Robert Hayden feels that he will never know how much his father has done for him as a child. Not to mention that his father went unrecognized for the acts he has done for his family. Although, looking back the speaker is presently promoted by his image, circumstances, and memory of his childhood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Photo Courtesy Of Pixar 10. Coco Photo 1 (Photo Courtesy of IMP Awards Via Ten30 Studios) Pixar is back at it again! Pixar s Coco was their nineteenth feature film about a young boy and his journey with music. Miguel wants to become a professional musician, but he encounters a barrier, his ancestor s ban on music. In order to overcome this barrier, he winds up in the land of the dead where he meets a trickster named Héctor. Together, the pair takes a magnificent journey in order for Miguel to find the reason behind his family s ban on music. 9. Dunkirk Photo 2 (Photo Courtesy of IMP Awards via Works ADV) In May of 1942, Germany was advancing into France, which trapped a group of allied troops on the beaches of Dunkirk. With the help of the British and French, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the first time in ages, the entire team has gotten a taste of normal life. The team faces an unanticipated surprise when a strange new criminal mastermind named Cipher tricks Dom into betraying the team. Now, the team must collaborate with each other for the final time in order to stop Cipher and save their friend. 3. Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Photo 8 (Photo Courtesy of IPM Awards via BLT Communications, LLC) Peter Quill and his team of Guardians are hired by one of the most powerful races in the Galaxy, the Sovereign. The Guardians job was to protect the Sovereign s batteries, but when one of the Guardians stole a few of the batteries, the whole Sovereign space brigade was sent after them. During the Guardians daring escape, Quill s family lineage is revealed to him and the Guardians. 2. Beauty and the Beast Photo 9 (Photo Courtesy of IPM Awards via BLT Communications, LLC) A nice, beautiful, free spirited young girl named Bella is captured by the beast and sent to live in the castle. Though frightened, Bella finds a way to make friends with the castles staff members and learns to look past the monster that is the beast and see the kind hearted prince that is hidden ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Gregor Mendel And Darwin Similarities There were two man especially in the past that changed the future. Gregor Mendel and Charles Darwin. Gregor Mendel was very informed about genetics. If you have heard, he is known as the father of genetics . On the other hand Charles Darwin had the theory of evolution. They both had interest in science when they were younger. Mendel and Darwin both had some bumps in their career. Mendel suffering from depression a lot. Also Darwin from his dad s line of scientists that wanted him to follow their career path. In the end Charles Darwin and Gregor Mendel made a big change. Their research helped later on scientists with research of their own. Gregor Mendel was born on July 20, 1822. As a young boy he worked on his family farm. He than started getting interested in plants. Mendel than attended a school in Opava. After he passed that school he went to the University of Olomouc. There he studied ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He went to travel over the world and collected animal specimens. He didn t believe in the thought that different animals just appeared in the world. When he collected animal specimens, he found some similarities in them. He than thought that they gradually evolved. He also came up natural selection . That the weak one out of the litter would die off. In addition to that, he thought that each litter had had some adaptions to the environment. After many years of researching, he presented his theory of evolution. In the end, Charles Darwin and Gregor Mendel made a big change. Their research helped later on scientists with research of their own. Without Mendel s theory on genetics and Darwin s theory on evolution and natural selection, we would ve had to start from scratch. They both started out being interested in science at a young age. They than they went to college to learn more. With Mendel suffering from depression a lot, he had to take a year break from collage. Mean while, Darwin s dad wanted him to follow his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Istj Personality Based on the personality profile I completed in class my personality type is ISTJ, Introverted Sensing Thinking Judging. According to various sources on personality types ISTJ s are often referred to as Inspectors . I agree with a lot of what I have read about my personality type. ISTJ s often give the initial impression of being aloof and perhaps somewhat cold. This is perhaps one of the truest statements about me that I have seen. Many people find me to be cold and standoffish if not conceited and stuck up. I prefer spending time alone, or with a few close people rather than go to parties, bars, or clubs. Very often when I go to the mall or other chaotic places I am over stimulated and overwhelmed by the people and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am not a dreamer and I am very consistent. My score of Moderate in this dimension relates to my ISTJ personality also. As an ISTJ I m skeptical of new ideas, and I am more reality based. I tend to be more practical and focus on my goals instead of being more creative. My average score in the Agreeableness category explains me very well. My rating would be a Negotiator. I balance my needs along with the needs of others most of the time. I tend to be tough minded, and to have a strong sense of self. I speak my mind most of the time, and I will argue very strongly when I feel strongly about a topic. However, I do try to be tactful and give others an opportunity to state their opinions. If it is a topic I am not knowledgeable of or do not feel strongly about I will go along with the group. This also directly relates to my personality type. As an ISTJ others often view me as being insensitive in my effort to get my point across. I am known to impose my judgments on others. ISTJ s are known to share their knowledge with others often to give people advice. At the same time though I am aware of the fact that I can be very opinionated. I am not able to change people s minds, although I can try to influence their opinion. As I have gotten older I try to keep this aspect of my personality in check. I have learned to carefully pick and choose my battles. My somewhat lower score in the Extraversion dimension is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Video Games And Youth Violence Over the past few centuries,video games have become a great leisure and hobby among kids of all ages and cultures. With the advancement of technology, video games have advanced highly in its realism and genres. This high type of advancement brought the video game industry to a multi billion dollar industry. However, with realism, comes negative effects as well. Ever since the creation of violent or mature video games, there has been a constant debate on whether it will increase violence in the player. Although, not all video games are violent, and just increase skills in a player such as hand eye coordination. Nevertheless, there is research going on for the link between violent video games and youth violence. The question is which event happens first in the sequence, do violent video games aggravate a person s violent behavior, or does a person get rid of their anger through playing violent video games? Either way, violent video games are not beneficial to our society. The first reason that violent video games are not beneficial to our society is that they often award players for simulating violent behaviors, and thus that enhances the learning of them. Studies have shown that when violence is rewarded in video games, players exhibit increase of violence compared to those who play video games where violence is punished. Violent video games create aggressive human beings, and award players for violent behaviors. They require active participation, repetition, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Organization Behavior And Organizational Behavior Organization behavior including both individual and group, which take an important role on company s performance, a good manager with high ability to manage the employees satisfaction and involvement could achieve a higher performance of the company. In recent years, most of companies used balanced scorecards to determine the companies goals to improve the performance, which including employee coaching and mentoring. In this report, we will conduct the performance of a company with the interaction between organization behaviors, employee training and use of balanced scorecards. 2. Organizational behavior and tangible result Organizational behavior which include the individual behaviors, group behaviors and the structure within the organizations. Organization behavior in a company play a vital role in the development of organization, which could improve the overall performance on both individuals and groups in job satisfaction and commitment. Organizational behavior is also relevant the management in company that manager face, which are leadership, decision making, team building, motivation and job satisfaction. The detail as follows: Chart 1: Organizational behavior Model This is the chart of Organizational behavior Model, it can be seen clearly that there are three levels, which are individual level, group level and organization systems level. The performance of these three levels directly reflect the company s performance. Within Individual level, there are three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...