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2. Prophet Isaiah
Topic: What are the major themes in the prophesy of Isaiah | | |TABLE OF CONTENTS |
|INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................2 | |REDEMPTION
FROM BANYLON........................................................................3 | |ISRAEL, SERVANT OF THE
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His wife was | |a prophetess (Isaiah 8:3), probably in the sense that she was married to a prophet; we
have no record that she prophesied herself. Isaiah | |also trained a group of disciples who gathered
around him (Isaiah 8:16). | | | |According to Oswalt, T. (1974), the prophet had a very broad
appreciation of the political situation in which he lived. He demonstrated | |awareness of all the
nations around his homeland. Judah and Jerusalem were the focal points of his prophecies, but he saw
God s will for | |them down the corridors of time, as well as in his own day. He saw that the kingdom
that God would establish through His Messiah would | |include all people. He was a true patriot who
denounced evils in his land, as well as giving credit where it was due. He condemned | |religious cults
yet remained neutral politically. His understanding of theology was profound. He set forth the wonder
and grandeur of | |Yahweh more ably than any other biblical writer. As a writer, Isaiah without a peer
among the Old Testament prophets. |
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3. Checklist For Revising And Editing In The Little Seagull...
The checklist titled Checklist for Revising and Editing , in The Little Seagull Handbook, provided
eight great tips for revision of a paper. The tips ranged from appealing to a specific audience to
punctuation errors. The biggest issues I have with writing are sentence structure and punctuation and
mechanics.
I do not have a wide variety of knowledge about when commas, colons, and semi colons should be
used. For example, in my first essay I had an enormous problem with comma placement. I would
place the comma after the wrong word like in these two sentences, In the novel, Being There by Jerzy
Kosinski, Chauncey Gardiner grows up sheltered in the home of his benefactor only to eventually be
thrown into a world he has never experienced, and
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4. Weekly Love Affirmation Analysis
Introduction When I began writing affirmations for this eBook back in January of 2017, my intentions
were to create fifty two weekly love affirmation. Each week I allowed my Angels and guides to dictate
the topic for the week. It became apparent during the course of the year that the love affirmations were
truly about personal growth; however, this make sense for the more you reach your highest potential,
the easier it is for a high level partnership that continues to grow... As you work towards reaching
beyond your current limitations, your life will metamorphose in ways you couldn t fathom today. This
is true for I have been consciously on the personal/spiritual growth journey since November of 1989, I
ve seen my life and relationship transformed
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5. Sop Statement For Purpose
Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself completely is enlightenment , this we all know. After
having spent almost three and a half rewarding years in the software industry, I would like to do what
actually my heart and soul finds satisfaction in. Hence, decision to pursue advanced studies in the field
of Computer Science was reached. While my present job has helped me develop a thorough insight
into project handling, software design and development, the industry environment that I am currently
in cannot support my desire for research. I possess industry hardened skills in Computers, but I must
build on these to achieve my goal of undertaking cutting edge research in advanced computing, with
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It is the backbone of every successful business. Making software access secure and the software
development processes faster and more reliable is the need of the hour. The interplay and
interconnections between various devices, systems and the software that brings life into it is creating a
world of surprises. And in the process further transforming the way we live, work and play. To stay
ahead in the fast changing world requires the ability to look beyond the present. Most new
developments emerge in the USA and then spread almost instantly across the world. My country, India
is also caught in the web of change creating exciting opportunities for youngsters of my generation.
Indians are proving the worth of their merit and diligence on world platforms. The caliber to match
international parameters is the vital need of the hour. This has motivated me to pursue a Master s
course in Computer Science at your school. You have the best research facilities, the latest equipment
and the dynamic curriculum, which will enable me to understand and apply modern techniques to
meet different needs. Your faculty does not only teach what is known but actively contributes to the
growth of new knowledge. Education at your institute will equip me to keep pace with the
technological revolution. I will be well prepared to evolve with the demands of
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6. Mass Media Communication
Definition
Mass media is a media intended for a large audience. It may take the form of broadcast media, as in
the case of television and radio, or print media, like newspapers and magazines. Internet media can
also attain mass media status, and many media outlets maintain a web presence to take advantage of
the ready availability of Internet in many regions of the world. Some people also refer to it as the
mainstream media, referencing the fact that it tends to stick to prominent stories which will be of
interest to a general audience, sometimes ignoring controversial breaking news. Many people around
the world rely on this form of media for news and entertainment, and globally, it is a huge industry.
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For example, a politician is assassinated; you will hear this immediately, so that you will know what is
going on. Media keeps you informed. It also helps in other things like entertainment and gaining
knowledge.
Negative effects of Mass Media for teenagers, The exposure of sex images and excessive portraits of
violence in movies and dramas have instilled negative thoughts and taboos in the mind of these
teenagers for they have been consistently getting increased exposure to things which are not suitable
for their age. Thousands of advertisements on junk food, fast food, soft drink, etc are shown on TV
and heard over radio have indirectly lead to the grown of obesity and anorexia in teenagers. This is
one of the critical global problem of today which is threatening our next generations for being
unhealthy and being exposed to many serious diseases and sicknesses such as diabetes, high blood
pressure, heart problem and anorexia.
Women are obsessive with losing weight even if they are not being fat or obese. This is due to the
influence of the media in portraying that successful women are always thin. Many teenagers,
especially girls were greatly influenced with the slim figure of their favorite celebrity. As a results,
some of these teenage fans were so deep into the dieting and slimming concerns which lead them to
severe health issues and fatal death in serious situation.
When young teenagers are exposed to the images of violence, the personality of
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7. Investigation of Online Service Quality of Hsbc, with...
Investigation of online service quality of HSBC, with regard to customer satisfaction
Case study based on HSBC Bank (UK)
BY
Nishar chozhivalappil
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Dissertation submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree in master of business
administration at
University of wales
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Date :
ABSTRACT
The theoretical methodology adopted in this research study has been developed according to an
existing methodology which was designed in measuring the quality of online services offered by the
HSBC bank. Mathematical analysis has been conducted on the basis of experiential data which has
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1:Data sources selection for the Literature Review 3 Figure 2. 2:Totasourceived Quality. 5 Figure 2.
3:perceived e SQ Dimensions 11 Figure 2. : :E S QUAL Dimensions and Their Description 12 Figure
2.5 : eterminants of Customer Satisfaction 14 Figure 2. 6: Model for gauging the standard of real time
services in the banking sector 17
Figure 3.1: Outline of the Chapter Three 22 Figure 3.2: Snapshot of Overall Research Approach 23
Figure 3.3: Research Onion 24 Figure 3.4:Different type of Research Strategy for This Research 27
Figure 3. 5:Population and Sample 31
Figure 4. 1:Conceptual Framework of the Research 42 Figure 4. 2: Data Analytical Approaches 42
Figure 4. 3: Scale Explanation 43 Figure 4. 4:Validation Criteria for research 44 Figure 4. 5:Gender 44
Figure 4. 6:Age 45 Figure 4. 7:Number of years customer
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8. Compare And Contrast A Sound Of Thunder And Nethergrave
The stories A Sound of Thunder Ray Bradbury, and Nethergrave Glori Skurzynski, are two interesting
stories. Though each different from one another, they have many similarities. One of the biggest
comparisons of both of these stories is the theme. The theme of these stories relate back to the overall
theme that technology affects the world in many ways.
Bradbury s A Sound of Thunder seemed to have more of a serious tone to it. Eckels found that just the
simplest action can tremendously affect the future. Eckels learns the danger of time travel after his
journey in a time machine. The Advance technology in this story ends up costing Eckels his life and
changing the future. Technology in this story and more negative effects than positive,
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9. The Impact Of Organizational Change On Change Management
Introduction
Change is a phenomenon which is inevitable in every aspect of human life and it is always constant
despite the fact that people do resist change due to some reasons. Organizational change is also a
phenomenon which cannot be avoided by organization, because internal and external factors exist
which can cause an organization to change. According to Mills an et al (2008) organization change
can be defined as an alteration of a core aspect of an organization s operations. Theses core aspects
involve culture of the company, the technology used or the structure of the organization. This report
will evaluate the impact of organizational changes.
Change Management
The change Management function will assess the nature and magnitude of the change as a result of the
change programme and who it will affect. In parallel to this, the team should put in place measures to
assess how ready people are for the change. As an output of the change readiness assessments, and any
areas of the organisation who look to be particularly resistant to change or are facing a significant
volume of change can be given specific focus. The readiness to change will be measured across the
project lifecycle to monitor and track the sentiment of the organisation.
Policies and Procedures against the Strategic Plan
Once reviewed, policies which had been developed in response to meeting the requirements of the
strategic plan must b reviewed to identify those that require change. The time taken
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10. Zinn Columbus Thesis
a.) According to Zinn, the main purpose behind the writing of A People s History of the United States
was to tell the history of the United States through the losers POV. b.) Zinn s thesis for this chapter
was that Christopher Columbus wasn t the great hero he was written to be. Zinn portrays him as an
evil man who harshly abused the foreign people he came in contact with around the world.
c.) According to Zinn, Columbus is portrayed as a god like, heroic man who threw his life on the line
and survived the unsurvivable to found the New World in traditional history books.
d.) Zinn s basic criticism about historian Samuel Eliot Morison s book is that throughout the entire
book, Morison states that Columbus was a terrible person who
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11. R-Type Pyocin Essay
1.5.1.3 R type pyocin: Therapeutic potential The potential of R type pyocin to be developed as a
therapeutic was realized immediately after its discovery. As early as in 1967, Higerd et al showed that
R type pyocin was safe to administer in animals [77]; it did not have a lethal effect on mice and
rabbits when injected in high concentration intraperitoneally. Since then, six studies have specifically
looked at the therapeutic potential of R type pyocins in animal models. Bird and Grieble, in 1969,
injected an infective dose of P. aeruginosa into chick embryos, followed immediately by a suitable
pyocin preparation, and found that a single dose of pyocin increased the survival of infected embryos
from 3% to 46% [78]. In 1972, Merrikin and Terry showed that purified R type pyocin, administered
parenterally to mice infected with sensitive strains of P. aeruginosa, afforded significant ... Show more
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aeruginosa infections [79]. Following that, in 1974, Haas et al reported an investigation into the
possible prophylactic effect of R type pyocin in the prevention of the lethal effect of subsequent
challenge with P. aeruginosa [80]. In this study they showed that mice were protected against lethal
intraperitoneal challenge with P. aeruginosa when a single injection of R type pyocins was
administered one hour before the challenge. The protective effect lasted for at least four days.
Although these studies illustrate the potential of R type pyocins as a novel therapeutic, they were
limited in scope and the authors did not quantify the assays, generate dose response curves, or
optimize time and route of administration. In 1975, Rosamund Williams studied the systemic and
topical effects of purified R type pyocins (and F type and S type pyocins) on P. aeruginosa systemic
and burn infections, respectively, in
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12. Example Of Systematic Literature Review
2.3.1 Systematic Literature Review
Systematic review can help researcher in accumulating knowledge from the range of studies.
Systematic literature review can enhance methodological rigor and also shows opportunities for
further research. A systematic review addresses a specific question, utilizes explicit and transparent
methods to perform a through literature search and critical appraisal of individual studies from which
we can conclude what presently we know and we do not know ( Briner and Denyer, 2012 ).
Systematic reviews adopt replicable, scientific and transparent process, thus differ from traditional
narrative reviews. This minimizes bias through exhaustive literature searches
( Tranfield et al., 2003 ).
A data extraction form specially designed to extract data from various research papers is given in
appendix.
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As per Chief Executive Officer George Fisher top management commitment, education and training is
the major contributor for effective implementation of Six Sigma. Motorola s commitment for Six
sigma reflects in investment in Research and development and starting of Motorola University for
training on quality.
Belohlav (1993) describes that Due to stiff competition to maintain quality American companies
started redrafting strategies based on the goal of quality. The changed business environment forced
American companies the way they produce products and to look at customer s requirements.
Behara et al (1995) have presented a case study on application of concept of zero defects, based on six
sigma for measuring customer s satisfaction. He has conducted a study for this in a high tech
manufacturing company at
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13. West Virginia University Football Team
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. The 10th ranked West Virginia University football team is off to a 6 0 start
and a big reason why is the Mountaineers defensive play. WVU s defense has shut down some of the
country s top offenses on more than one occasion. The Mountaineers have allowed just t 27 total
points the last two weeks against offenses averaging 50.3 (Texas Tech) and 35.9 (TCU). WVU has not
allowed an opponent to complete more than 50 percent of its third down attempts in 29 of the past 31
games. They held the Horned Frogs to an 18.2 percent completion of their third down attempts. The
Mountaineers know how to stop opponents in the red zone. They rank ninth in the country in
touchdown percentage against (42.9 percent). WVU s defense is ranked No. 12 ... Show more content
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We made some mistakes, defensive coordinator Tony Gibson said. We could have had another couple
turnovers the other day and dropped some. But we still have a lot of stuff to clean up. We are not close
to being where we need to be. Our kids aren t satisfied. We re not satisfied. Obviously, we got to
continue to keep getting better. Gibson was referring to his dawgs performance against TCU. Despite
holding the Horned Frogs to just 10 points, the Mountaineer defenders missed tackles and failed to
create turnovers with the exception of redshirt senior cornerback Rasul Douglas interception in the
first quarter. The one thing that I was disappointed in last week was the three turnovers that we got,
only one of them was from our defense, head coach Dana Holgorsen said. Rasul did a great job of
breaking on the ball and ran that thing down 30 some yards. That s been a priority in this room with
our team. He did a great job of that. Gibson and the coaching staff aren t fretting just yet. They get it,
he said. They play hard, they battle. They re just great kids. They re fun to coach and they find a way
to
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14. Confession And False Confessions
Interrogation is common activity for police officers. Interrogations are used with suspects to gain
information on a case and hopefully get a confession. Recently, the issue of false confessions and poor
interrogation tactics have come to light in the media. With T.V. movies, such as Netflix s Making a
Murderer , or the podcast Serial , potential issues with the process of interrogation become a public
concern. These concerns need to be researched to determine what issues do exist in the system and
how many of these cases are just random, rather than normal occurrences.
One of the major concerns is that police and other law enforcement officials may not be able to
distinguish between a real confession and a false confession. The fear is that law enforcement officials
may be overconfident in their abilities to get a true confession so they are missing these false
confessions. With this, another issue is that individuals may give a coerced confession either because
they have been in interrogation for quite some time and want to be done or because the tactics used in
interrogation make them believe they did commit a crime. Another concern is that police are finding
ways to around the Miranda Rights. They may be using tactics that prevent clients from invoking their
Miranda Rights or just tricking them into talking after they have invoked their rights like in the Rhode
Island vs Innis case. With this there is also the issue that individuals may be read their rights but
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15. Essay about Napoleon a Hero
Napoleon a Hero
Hero A person noted for feats of courage or nobility of purpose, especially
One who has risked or sacrificed his or her life:
Introduction
Napoleon Bonaparte was a patriotic and passionate man. He was a military genius who indelibly
stamped his personality on an era. His theories about waging war, his conduct of campaigns, and
battlefield tactics all became benchmarks for military commanders throughout the 19th century and
today. If I shall be defeated here this day it would be by the greatest general in the modern world
(Field Marshall Lord Wellington cited in Vandalia 1963:78)
There are but two powers in the world, the sword and the mind. In the long run the sword is always
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Bonaparte was unquestionably a born leader. Often in the harshest conditions he took this role to
protect his fellow comrades. As a leader, the future emperor of France never took full credit for his
successes and never took full blame for his discredits and defeats. Soldiers usually win the battles and
generals get the credit for them (Napoleon Bonaparte cited in Barnes: back cover) He was loved by his
men through victory and defeat. Even after his initial defeat and banishment by Wellington, he
escaped with the help of loyal supporters, and his defeated army, disillusioned once more with the
hereditary rulers of France, flocked to follow him to Waterloo, where he came very close to defeating
the combined armies of his enemies, despite the demoralisation of the French army by repeated
English victories. Only a hero of Napoleons calibre could achieve this turnaround.
Second Paragraph
Napoleon was an outright Autocratic leader, he concentrated all authority on his own person. He
became obsessed with his own glory and dynasty, convinced that his Autocratic desires were as one
with the wishes of France and even Europe. By the time Napoleon was 24 he was promoted to the
rank of Brigadier General and was appointed chief planner in the Army of Italy. Through Napoleons
Organisational and tactical skills forced his enemy to evacuate immediately. Never interrupt your
enemy when he is
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16. Analysis Of To This Day By Shane Koyczan
Shane Koyczan is known in the world as an award winning spoken word poet. He was born in
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Soon after birth he went to live with his grandparents in Penticton,
British Columbia. Shane s childhood was extremely hard and painful. He had to deal with malicious
bullying, so severe that it led to him suffering depression. He believed that he could never find
happiness or love. He carried the effects of the mental, emotional, and physical abuse he endured
throughout his childhood into his adult life. Information about Shane Koyczan s life was provided by
the site called, The Poetry Foundation . When Shane graduated at Okanagan College, he started to
explore poetry and speaking. He wanted to send a message to the world about the harm social injustice
can cause. He also wanted to inspire and help people who are going through difficult times by sharing
his experiences. As Shane started to write poems, his theme would be on social injustice, love,
happiness, and ideas. He would use the painful childhood memories and incorporate poetic elements
such as metaphor and rhyme. He uses these elements in one of his poems called, To This Day . A
spoken word poem that tells the story of shane s childhood. Three lines read, To this day he is a stick
of TNT lit from both ends, Could describe in detail how the sky bends, in the moments before it s
about to fall and despite an army of friends .
A metaphor is used in the first line comparing Shane s
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17. What Is And Isn t Owned. Thomson And The Trolley Problem
What is and isn t owned
Thomson and the Trolley Problem
Most people think that killing is worse than letting die. The latter is a fact. Throughout her essay,
Thomson explores this idea and comes to the surprising conclusion that it is sometimes permissible to
kill instead of letting die. This along with the famous Trolley Problem, first introduced by Philippa
Foot, as well as a few other examples and variations, leave the reader with ambiguity on the subject:
exactly under which circumstances is it permissible to kill rather than to let die? In short, we can
manipulate things around us things that are unowned, but we cannot manipulate people for we do not
own them (Thomson, p.14)
The first idea that Thomson tries to convey is through the Trolley Problem and a variation that she
proposes. In the original problem, the driver of the trolley faces a conflict between two negative
duties: killing one person to the left or killing five to the right. By Foot s thesis, the driver must choose
to cause the least amount of harm possible and turn the trolley to the left. Following this explanation,
Thomson presents us a variation of the problem, where the driver of the trolley has unfortunately died
from a shock, and it is now a passenger that has to decide whether to turn it or not (Thomson, p.5).
Contrarily to the original problem, she argues that the passenger is now facing a conflict between the
negative duty to kill the person to the left and the positive duty to save the people to
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18. Hist 405 Final Exam Latest Devry
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Exam Latest DeVry Page 1 Question 1.1. (TCO 4) The Spanish who settled in Florida and New
Mexico were primarily (Points : 2) conquistadors. merchants. missionaries. plantation owners. Type:
MC Question 2.2. (TCO 1) The Jamestown colony was established by (Points : 2) a joint stock
company. religious dissenters. English missionaries. an aristocratic explorer. Type: MC Question 3.3.
(TCO 4) Why did English immigration to the colonies drop dramatically after 1660? (Points : 2) The
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Type: MC Question 16.16. (TCO 8) Lee s smaller army defeated McClellan s larger force and kept
Union troops out of Richmond because (Points : 2) Lee was lucky. McClellan surrendered. Lee found
McClellan s battle plans. McClellan was too cautious. Type: MC Question 17.17. (TCO 8) Why did
President Lincoln want Grant commanding the Union army after the Battle of Gettysburg? (Points : 2)
He wanted to give Grant a chance to prove himself. He knew victory required the destruction of the
Confederate Army and its source of supplies. He had heard that Grant had recruited more Union
troops. He thought the South would surrender. Type: MC Question 18.18. (TCO 10) After the Civil
War, a new immigrant was most likely to be from (Points : 2) England. Germany. Ireland. Italy. Type:
MC Question 19.19. (TCO 10) Progressivism and populism largely differed in (Points : 2) their goals.
their ideology. that progressives built political coalitions that transcended party lines. their
organization. Type: MC Question 20.20. (TCO 7) The invasion of Belgium turned American opinion
against Germany because (Points : 2) many Americans were immigrants from Belgium. Americans
depended on products imported from Belgium. Belgium was an important U.S. ally. Belgium was a
neutral nation. Type: MC Question 21.21. (TCO 7) During World War I, which of these did the
Germans use against British ships? (Points : 2) Radar Convoys Airplanes Submarines Type:
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19. Terri Schiavo Case Analysis
1. If I had a 1% chance of not coming out of a coma or persistent vegetative state I would want the
physicians to continue to treat me and keep me on a respirator for a limited amount of time. I believe
that God has the final say if you will come out of the coma. However, if after being treated for a
sufficient amount of time has passed, I would want the physicians to stop the usage of a respirator. At
that point if I m supposed to live or die, God will be the one to decide if I live or die. Now that being
said, if all else has failed I would not want to live for example, as the way Terri Schiavo was being
kept alive. 2. Not only did she live in a persistent vegetative state her family had endured having to
look at their loved one in that
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20. Case Study Of Lululemon
. Wilson has strong opinions about the target audience (Ocean persona) and Lululemon s mission and
vision. Analyze and briefly describe how Lululemon presents its brand in terms of the retail
experience, promotion plan and messaging, and products.
Wilson s market choice is the opinion leaders. His consumption of an opinion leader is a single, mid
30 s professional, woman who earns six figure incomes per year. This woman workouts regularly have
a schedule and owns her home. The perfect type role model for younger women. It is an activewear
segment where people tend to be healthier and seemed to be living their lives to the fullest. She has
the money to afford great quality in workout clothing.
In the retail experience uses a tracking measure that should involve trial and satisfaction. The fitting
room area has a folding table, so that the employees could listen to their customers needs and wants.
The company encourages their employees to personalize their interactions with customers by writing
the customer s name on their dressing room door. The word of mouth throughout the community will
increase traffic flow and sales.
The promotion plan involving an event sponsorship is a great ideal. Especially when Wilson provided
the uniforms for the 2012 Olympic Men s volleyball team and as well as the shorts and shirts for the
2013 Wall Street Decathlon. He will reach a vast number of people, globally and nationally. Even his
tactics to rely on community based marketing to build and
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21. The Use Of Literary Devices In A Separate Peace By John...
Literary devices are tools and techniques of language that authors use to send a message to the
readers. In A Separate Peace John Knowles uses, extended metaphor, foreshadowing, imagery and
many other literary devices that give more depths, emotions to the characters, plot and theme in the
book. The devices are used by authors to keep the reader more engaged in the novel. A great use of
literary devices brings richness, clarity, insight and understanding of the text. Foreshadowing is used
to warn or indicate an event in the future, extended metaphor is used to compare the difference
between two things which continues throughout a series of sentences . Verbal irony is a figure of
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This approach to irony can help the readers to gain more insight about each of the character s
personalities. In A Separate Peace Gene knew that summer was officially over when Finny fell from
the tree. That proved that the rules at Devon were there for a reason, If you broke the rules, then they
broke you (66). The meaning of the verbal irony is that with every action you take there are
consequences. External conflict is an effective way to build suspense in the novel which keeps the
reader turning pages. An external conflict is found is A Separate Peace that Gene encounters, he gets
into a brief fight with Cliff Quackenbush after returning from his break and visiting his injured friend,
Finny. Gene shows up late at the crew house and Cliff chides him about his tardiness and makes
condescending comments, I hit him hard across the face... I tried to throw him off, he lunged at the
same time, and we catapulted into the water (79). Gene most likely losses his temper with
Quakenbush because of his inner struggle with guilt. In fact, Quackenbush is the opposite of Finny,
and as Gene had to deal with the crew leader s attitude and comments, it reminds Gene even more of
Finny s absence. Gene is also showing some resilience just like Finny
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22. Camellia Moses Umu Biography
Dr. Camellia Moses Okpodu, Professor and former Chair of Biology at Norfolk State University
(NSU), is the director of both the NSU Defense Intelligence Agency s designated Intelligence
Community Center for Academic Excellence (DIA designated IC CAE) and the Group for
Microgravity and Environmental Biology (GMEB). She has a Ph.D. in Plant Physiology and a minor
in Biochemistry from North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC). Before joining NSU, Dr.
Okpodu was the Marshall Rauch Distinguished Professor of Biology at Elizabeth City State
University (Elizabeth City, North Carolina). She has more than 18 years of experience as an
administrator and over 23 years of experience as both a program director and a research scientist. She
has served as a project director on a number of research initiatives involving both high school and
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Dr. Okpodu has served as an educational consultant to governmental agencies, private foundations,
public school divisions, and institutions of higher learning. Dr. Okpodu is a STEMotivator and Edu
tainer. She enjoys sharing with others her passion, purpose, persist model for resilience. She is a
member of the Sigma Xi, Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society, the American Society of Plant
Biology and the Ecological Society of America. She has worked on interdisciplinary projects with the
government and with the private sector. She is currently working on projects with Virginia Tech on
understanding how plants respond to climate change and Old Dominion University via the University
of North Carolina s Coastal Resilience project, which aims to have an understanding how minority
communities respond to the
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23. The Victorian Era And The Colonial Era
Savannah Workman
Professor Tehseen Ifran
English 202
31 January 2016
The Victorian Era The Victorian Era or the romantic period was a time in which Queen Victoria ruled
the throne. The Victorian period formally began in 1837 the year in which Victoria became the Queen
of England and ended in 1901 the year in which she was laid to rest. In this paper, I will discuss
Queen Victoria s life or what we all know to be The Victorian Era. I will highlight some of the most
powerful events that occurred during this time, the many reforms that were passed during Queen
Victoria s ruling, I will discuss the political, cultural, and social developments of this time period. I
will speak about some inventions of the Victorian Era, and the two main political parties better known
as the Tory and Whigs that were popular during this age. You will discover what imperialism is, the
commonwealth, The British Monarch and why and how Victoria was such a remarkable monarch. I
will even tell you some of the most interesting facts that I have learned to be true about Queen
Victoria.
First a little back history, May 24, 1819 marked a birth in history that most definitely did not go
unnoticed. Born into a royal family in Kensington Palace came the one and only Princess Alexandrina
Victoria. Victoria may have been born into royalty but, she actually grew up not being surrounded by
wealth. She grew up in a normal home instead of a palace. Little did the princess know that she would
become heir to the
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24. Nursing Pipeline Program
As a student of Kaplan University it is a privilege to be able to have the opportunity presented by the
dean of the university to develop and idea for development of a pipeline program to increase nursing
students that are finically less fortunate such as single mothers, in order to increase their presence in
the nursing profession and within their communities. Studies have proved that education is associated
with better and improved health outcomes. Higher education is associated with lower mortality rates
(Leeves, 2015). As future Nurse Educators we need to be mindful that our pipelines have to address
many different learning style and address different theories as the individuals that the program will be
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Kaplan students will select five single mothers that are finical assistance, have government health
insurance, and are looking for an opportunity to develop a thriving career as a Registered Nurse to
provide excellent care to patients while support her family as a single mother.
The Pipeline program The type of pipeline program that will be offered to single mothers will be a
shadow based opportunity within an Associated Degree level College for Nursing and in a hospital
setting. The program will consist of two ten week courses designated by a Registered Nurse who is in
the Nurse Educator program at Kaplan University. Within this program Nurse Educator will provide a
comfortable psychological and physical environment to potential nursing students. Nurse Educators
will assist learners in developing key skills, learning strategies, a sense of fulfillment, as well as adapt
to new learning experiences participate in monitoring their own progress throughout the pipeline
program. To many individuals, including professionals and the general public, the word learning
conjures the mental image of a classroom or other formal educational setting (Brosseau Liard, 2017).
In doing this, we would like to encourage the single mothers that this is a program that will help not
only to prepare them for a life changing career, but a provide them with an entirely new life. Learning
strategies are
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25. Peter Singer Analysis
Poverty and hunger is a common social issue that affects a large percentage of the world population,
and has troubled nations all over the world for thousands of years. It s an issue that we can experience
every day without realizing it. We might see a commercial asking for donations on television, or a
homeless woman asking for money to feed her son at the bus stop, or in the news when they talk about
children dying of starvation.
Now, this issue brings out a particular question; are we obligated to donate and help those in need? Do
we have a moral obligation to do so? Or is helping those in need morally optional? Peter Singer and
Jan Narveson both discuss this issue, yet both have very different opinions. Peter in one hand, ... Show
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He believes helping those in need, and giving donation, is completely optional. Opposed to Peter s
belief, Jan indicated that there is a distinction from not preventing something bad from happening,
than actually making it happen. For example, If I was to lock you in a room and let you starve to
death, I have consiensly murder you. But if someone else was to do the same thing to you, you would
have died of starvation. The outcome was not intended by my actions. If was to know that you were
starving, I might feel pity for you and would want to help you, or pehaps I would feel indifferent to
what you are going thought, either way, my previous activities did not cause your outcome, therefore I
may choose if I want to help you or not. Jan also indicates that there is a difference between justice
and charity. Justice are those actions that we are enforced to do. Charity is not. Charity is voluntarily
wanting to help and benefit those less fortunate. It is sometimes morally allowed to force someone to
fulfill their justice duties, but it is not morally allowed to force someone to be charitable. Charity is
something you do because you want to, and perhaps there is emotion behind that action. If we force
people to be charitable, it will no longer be charity, but
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26. Why Harry Truman Dropped the Bomb on Hiroshima, and the...
On August 6th 1945, the United States, led by Harry Truman, decided to drop the atomic bomb on
Hiroshima, Japan, forever changing warfare. This paper will be dedicated to why Harry Truman
decided to use the atomic bomb on Japan and the effects that this decision had on humanity afterward.
The creation of the atomic bomb, and subsequently the Manhattan Project, was created in response to
the belief that the German Government was in the process of creating atomic weapons. This belief was
expressed to President Roosevelt in a letter written to him by Albert Einstein, who introduce
Roosevelt to the ability of atomic weapons and shared with him that the German Government had stop
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This attitude was only compounded when United States Government were informed of the treatment
of American prisoners of war after the Battle of Bataan in the Philippines, which resulted in the
Bataan Death March in April 1942. The Bataan Death March was a 65 mile march in which American
and Filipino prisoners of war were gathered into groups of 100 and forced to march North towards
Camp O Donnell. The prisoners were given little food or water during the march, which led to
starvation and extreme fatigue for many of the soldiers. On occasion, soldiers would break formation
to try and drink stagnant water of the sides of the road, after having their canteens emptied by the
Japanese. These actions resulted in being bayoneted or shot. Other actions by the Japanese were
dragging prisoners behind trucks, making the prisoners sit in the sun for hours without shade, and
random executions . This brutal treatment of these prisoners resulted in over 5,000 deaths and has
been labeled as one of the worst atrocities in modern wartime history. These events led the United
States to have an attitude of revenge for the rest of the war, which played a factor in the decision to
use the atomic bomb on Japan, which Truman made evident by stating, The Japanese began the war
from the air at Pearl Harbor. They have been repaid many fold. Revenge was only part of the equation
for the decision to use atomic weapons in
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27. Mabo Decision Essay
The Mabo decision was a significant event for the civil right of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people. Discuss.
The Mabo decision took place in 1974, it was a significant event for the civil right of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander peoples. Before the Mabo case, indigenous people did not receive the basic
human right in Australia, they have to fight, in order to vote, paid equally, to be served in shops and go
to public places with the white Australian. In 1974, Eddie Mabo discovered that the island they live in
does not belongs to the Meriam people, so he decided to claim the land right through the Australia
court system. The Mabo case causes lots of changes to the indigenous people, but there are still some
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It was said that the island they live in, belongs to no one until the British came. In 2006, Daniel Boyd
created a painting called We Call Them Pirate Out There, the idea behind this painting is to portray the
indigenous people s perspective of what British did when they came to Australia, the flag at the back
of the painting is a combination of the union jack and the jolly roger flag, this show that indigenous
people see them as pirate because the steal their land. This artwork draws a lot of attention around
Australia, it has perfectly symbolized colonial rule and captures the most iconic moment in Australia.
On 3rd June 1992 high court agree that they have the native title over the land, the whole Mabo case
brought lots of changes to indigenous
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28. The 400 Blows By Francois Truffaut
The 400 Blows is a great film. It is a testimony to Francois Truffaut s greatness. This is a film about a
young French boy that has a troubled childhood. He was a rebel of sorts. He got in some trouble in the
classroom and out of the classroom. He wasn t necessarily more troublesome than any other kid
during that time. I think he is misunderstood and put in difficult situations. This French Film Noir had
music, scenery, and a unique freeze frame that made this film great. Music added to this film. French
music and classical music was played in the background. At no time was there any lyrics to the songs
being played. I think this was advantageous as the camera angles captured the emotion of Antoine and
other characters. Also the scene itself often in Paris was full of hustle and bustle. It s a big city so the
city sounds where heard. Thus music with lyrics were not needed. I think the final scene is a great
scene. This scene is of Antoine running away for the last time going to the ocean. Quiet and unique
percussion music was being played as he was running towards the ocean. Scenery itself was set for the
most part in Paris France. This was a city that was full of business day and night. The streets were
crowded with pedestrians and cars were seen zooming by. This reflected how a boy such as Antoine
could be forgotten and entangled with skipping school and other poor choices. The scene where
Antoine is skipping school with his other school buddy indicates how he really was
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29. Conversion Disorder And Functional Neurological Symptom...
Conversion Disorder/Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder
Abstract
Functional Neurological Disorder Symptoms also known as conversion disorder, is a disorder that
doctors say isn t a real disorder that patients seem to make up. The appearance of conversion disorder
is often related to traumas or even milder stressors such as the loss of employment or divorce. The
following essay will give a general breakdown of what the conversion disorder is, what the symptoms
are, the pathophysiology aspect, possible treatment if any and why this particular disorder.
It s all in my head is a famous lyric from a song written by a well known Hip Hop artist Nelly, titled
Over and Over . But is it really all in one s head. There are many disorders that pertain to the mind,
well mostly all disorders with a mental illness, or a person over thinks or thinks too much about or
make a big deal of relates to the brain. Conversion Disorder is one of those many disorders that deal
with the psychological aspects of things. Conversion disorder also known as Functional Neurological
Symptoms Disorder (FNSD) involves motor, sensory, or seizure like symptoms that are incongruent
with any recognized neurological or medical disorders. Just like all psychological or physical disorder
one should know all the aspects of the disorder such as what it is, what the symptoms are, how it will
be treated and maybe even the physiological processes associated with disease.
According to Seth
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30. Madoff Case Study
Author s Viewpoint In the case study about the Bernie Madoff scandal, the author makes the point that
the motivation to succeed in business can present a conflict with the fiduciary duty that a business
person has to the client. There is question whether Madoff was motivated solely by greed, in which
case he was engaged in a simple Ponzi scheme, or whether he used the Ponzi scheme to hide his
failure to generate returns for his clients. Madoff s lack of transparency violated the trust of his clients,
even if he did not initially intend to defraud his clients. There is some ethical ambiguity in this case.
Discussion The lesson of this case is that transparency is the best policy, since secrets only allow the
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Two The most famous Ponzi scheme, and which gave rise to the term, involved Charles Ponzi s sale of
international reply coupons to be reimbursed for postage stamps (Grossman, 2012). Like other
schemes, Ponzi paid off investors with proceeds generated from newer investors. Ponzi s scheme is
notable because it not only lost investor funds but also brought down six banks. However, this scheme
was relatively small compared to the one launched by Allen Stanford, which defrauded investors of
more than $7 billion, compared to Ponzi s $20 million. Three It is almost impossible to believe that
Madoff s sons did not know about their father s fraud, and thus they were complicit ethically if not
legally. They could have simply reviewed the investments that Madoff claimed to have made to
generate the returns, which would have revealed no link between investor assets and the investments.
Madoff would have had to prevent his sons from reviewing any of the transactions. Madoff s sons not
knowing of their father s scheme may be far fetched, since his sons were directly involved in trading
as the Director of Trading and Director of Proprietary Trading. Four The ethical issues surrounding
running a family owned business relate to the ability to remain impartial and transparent to a third
party who has the interests of investors, customers, suppliers, and other stakeholders at heart. The
family has a single interest that could result in a cover up when wrongdoing occurs. By
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31. Iron Fence Research Paper
Own A Iron Fence? Know How To Take Care of It Prior To Winter
Your wrought iron fence may seem very durable, but there is a chance that it can be damaged from the
exposure to different weather conditions. Winter weather can be particularly bad for an iron fence,
since the cold weather can cause iron to deteriorate. You ll need to do the following things before the
winter to ensure the fence stays in good condition.
Clean The Iron
Set aside an afternoon to clean off your iron fencing before the winter weather comes. While cleaning
is something that should be done often, make sure you to it prior to winter starting. This is because
rust can form in places where dirt is stuck to the material. The dirt essential holds moisture there all
winter
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32. Comparing Adam And Eve In Islam And Christianity
Adam and Eve in Islam and Christianity The Bible and the Quran tell the story of the creation of the
first man, Adam and first women Eve or in Arabic Hawa. The background behind Adam And Eve are
similar but different in Islam and Christianity. It begins by telling the people how the world started and
how we as humans were created. Christians believe that Adam was made from dust, Muslims believe
that Adam was made from Soil. In the Bible, the creation of Eve says she was the only woman created
from a man. The Qur an does not say that Eve was created from Adam s rib, but says that she was
created from of like nature. The creation of Eve is not described in the Quran. The Quran says that
Eve was created for Adam to have a mate and that she was also made from the same nature and soul.
Direct quote from the Quran about woman Treat women kindly. Woman has been created from a rib
and the most curved part of the rib is the uppermost. If you try to straighten it, you will break it and if
you leave it alone, it will remain curved. So, treat women kindly (Al Bukhari and Muslim). The rib
reflects that all women differed from Adam and was unique. The bible describes Eve made from
Adams rib to be Adams companion. Directly quoted from the bible And the rib that the Lord God had
taken from the man he made into a woman and brought her to the man (Genesis 2:22). They were both
made to fulfill each other and to not be alone on earth. The similarity of the two religions is that they
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33. Police Accountability Report
Police Accountability: Current Issues and Research Needs by Samuel Walker is a self contained report
from May 2007 that covers the issues and needs on Police Accountability. The report is important to
the discussion. The report examines the social science behind police accountability and how it relates
to the conduct of individual officers. The report goes into the definition of accountability, increased
interest in accountability, and other key factors that are addressed related to police accountability
(Walker, 2007). The author further explains the establish critical role that supervisors have in order to
ensure the behavior in police officers. The issues on their importance in policing is that sergeants have
been seriously neglected in
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34. Trailer Video Analysis
In my movie trailer video I used pictures from shutterstock and google images, the music I used is off
on the wevideo site I used. I chose upbeat music at first to represent that in the book everything is
normal and happy at first. Then I used more sad and suspenseful music, because in the book you don t
know what s going to happen next. In my video I included a lot of pictures of Sam with her friends,
because that s is one of the main elements of her is that she is always surrounded by her friends. The
mood conveyed in the trailer is suspenseful. I tried to make it suspenseful because in the book it is
hard to tell what s going to happen next so it is suspenseful. To make it suspenseful I changed the
music to a sad and slower pace song. I also sped up some images and the ones I wanted the watcher to
really think about I slowed down. That is how I tried to make the mood in my ... Show more content
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I showed these themes by showing a lot of pictures of Sam and her friends and then the event that
something bad happened to them. Then for the next theme I explained it more in words about how
Sam has to risk it all to save her life. The two symbols were the snow and friends. In the book the
snow changed a lot of the outcomes with the accident. With Sam s friends they changed a lot of the
outcomes as well. This being said it is clear I chose symbols that changed the path that the story went
in and those symbols were mainly the reason why. The main character is Sam Kingston, this is the
only character named in my trailer. Throughout the story it is mostly just her making decisions on her
own. For Sam this is hard and the end of the book relies on her. So in my trailer I made it seem the
book was really just about her and her choices because it mostly is. Also this makes it seem more
suspenseful and
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35. The Importance Of Advertising And Marketing
The main goal of advertising and marketing is delivering the right message to the right person at the
right time. Having a strong an e commerce brand is vital for an e commerce business to be successful.
Marketing and advertising is almost as important as a brand. A major part to branding is how the
message is delivered. Advertisers have new and ingenious ways to get their advertising messages to
the consumer. Using the world wide web, social medias sites, display ads, video advertisements along
with mobile technology will increase visits and earnings to any e commerce site.
The number one way for e commerce sites to advertise is the world wide web. A website is a major
tool for launching the initial connection with a consumer. Google for example, is a major source of
online advertising. This site alone has over 3.5 billion searches per day and 1.2 trillion searches per
year worldwide. To get an idea of companies advertising on the internet, there are close to one billion
websites on the Internet (Internet Live Stats, n.d. c).
Another ingenious way for an e commerce site to advertise is social media. Utilizing social media as a
marketing and advertisement involves promoting the brand and images directly to the consumers that
results in sales and services directly. With over 1 billion members, Facebook has a membership equal
to one sixth of the global population.
Mobile technology marketing and advertising tools involve the use of displays, banners, ads, search
engines,
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36. The Canadian Culture Essay
Culture can be defined as the behaviours and belief characteristics of a particular social, ethnic,
or age group. Every country has its own special way of life. Canada s in particular can be considered
unique because Canada is a cultural mosaic, which allows elements of many cultures to be integrated
into one. Canada s culture has many influences because the numerous people who immigrate here are
encouraged to keep their culture. These immigrants also teach the people they meet when they move
here about their own ways of life. Canada has a culture that is made up of many because of all the
immigration, and openness to culture that the country possesses.
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When Canada became its own
Canadian culture p2
country, the identity became separate from the UK. Although there were still British colonies, people
were free to start developing their own identity. The Canadian government policy has predominantly
been one of peace keeping. In the 1960s the United States started to become more violent, and Canada
remained peaceful, people looked to Canada as a place to get away from violence ( Canada in the 19th
,
2009). Canada is known worldwide for being peaceful, and is recognized for its peacekeeping efforts
in
war zones. Canada is of a handful of nations to which the United Nations can regularly turn to
obtain peacekeeping advice and expert peacekeepers. ( Canada Peacekeeping , 1999) The
word peace keeping was invented by the fourteenth Canadian Prime Minister, Lester B. Pearson
during
the Suez crisis of 1956, for which he was later awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
37. The geography of Canada affects our culture considerably. Canada is located north of the United
States, occupying most of northern America. It is the second largest country in the world. Canadians
take pride in this fact. Firstly, the climate affects what we wear. In the north most parts of Canada,
thick
coats and parkas are a necessity, along with mittens, and thick hats, or toques, in Canadian slang in
warmer, southern parts of Canada we must prepare for
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38. Larry Hoover s Accomplishments
Major # 1 Research Paper Larry Hoover Larry Hoover was born on November 30th, 1950 in Jackson
Mississippi, but moved to Chicago at the age four years old. When Larry was 12 years old he became
the leader of the Chicago Supreme Gangsters. Which is now known as the Gangster Disciple Nations.
As the years went by Hoover became the well known leader of the gang and occasionally engaged in
petty crimes. He eventually got evolved in shootings and assaults. In 1973, Larry Hoover was
sentenced to 150 200 years in prison for killing a drug dealer. Later on in his passed years in prison he
committed money laundering in prison , and his punishment was increased to six life sentences. As
Hoover gang grew, he combined his gang with another leader named David Barksdale gang making
the Gangster Disciples even more larger. In 1969, after Barksdale was killed in a shooting. Hoover
took reins of the Gangster Disciples. Hoover formed not only a gang but a movement as well. He and
his fellow gang members took over the South Side drug trade. Making more than 1,000 a day in
profits. Hoover and his GD members became more of a target to many. By the time he was 24 years of
age. Hoover had been in and out of prison several times. And was involved in six separate shooting
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The drug profits has also risen into millions of dollars which was inspired by the leadership of Larry
Hoover. Hoover were transferred to a minimum security prison in Vienna, Illinois where he lived a
more luxurious lifestyle that involved new clothes, new jewelry, fresh prepared meals, and even
private visitations from friends and love ones. Which made life a little more better for him inside of
prison. But suspicious authorities started to wire tap Hoover s private meetings and discovered that he
was running the GD s from within prison systems. Which made it even harder for Hoover to get out of
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39. The Pros And Cons Of Crowing Banks
Financial institutions declared that Crowe choked her, spew on her, as well as called her a racial slur
while by force eliminating her from an event he was holding that Banks had actually gone to as a
visitor of RZA. Crowe s camp rejects her insurance claims, as well as claims that Crowe had actually
gotten rid of Banks from the event after she acted unpredictably as well as intimidated to reduce an
additional celebration visitor with a glass. The 212 celebrity struck headings on 16 October (16) after
implicating the star of spewing on her, calling her bad names and also bring her from his resort
collection in Beverly Hills adhering to an event at a supper celebration the evening prior to. Financial
institutions required Crowe say sorry when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Financial institutions claimed that she anticipates a public apology, yet that she would not push fees
versus Crowe. Rap magnate and also filmmaker RZA, that had actually welcomed Banks as his
visitor, consequently spoke up to firmly insist the Gladiator celebrity not did anything incorrect,
asserting Banks poor behavior damaged an enjoyable night. Currently Banks has actually opened
regarding the battle in a psychological conversation with Access Hollywood, resisting rips as she
objected her virtue. She affirmed that the dispute started quickly after Crowe buffooned her songs
profession, and also intensified from there., Banks reacted, Who recognizes? They additionally
reviewed the absence of monitoring tapes of the occasions, and also her sensations on the
consequences of the insurance claims. At one factor in the meeting, Banks began sobbing. Like, that
fucking desires to inform a person they obtained altercation on? You could see the whole meeting
below. Listed below, you could locate a fragment of the meeting that Banks uploaded on
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40. Disadvantages Of The Partnership Act 1891
According to the Partnership Act 1891 (SA), section 1(1), a partnership is defined in four sections.
These sections relate to a business which includes any trade, occupation or profession that is carrying
on involving continuity and system in common in terms of mutuality of rights and obligations with all
the partners, and lastly with a view to profit, therefore resulting in an incorporated limited partnership.
A corporation, however, is defined as a separate legal entity from its owners that also has the rights
and responsibilities that an individual or a partnership entity possesses. This means that corporations
and their shareholders have the right to participate in the profits, but will not be held accountable for
the company s debts and legal issues.
The advantages of a partnership are generally about the financials of the structure, whereas the
disadvantages tend to be more towards the liability of the partners involved. Comprehensively, the
advantages consist of the formation of a partnership which can be relatively simple as it involves an
express agreement in the form of a written agreement, usually acknowledged as a deed, or an oral
agreement. Partnerships can also be formed with no express partnership agreement, via implication or
conduct where the courts have held a partnership existed from the conduct of the parties. Nevertheless,
this meaning is unclear as negative rules exist also, for instance section 2(1)(a c) of the Partnership
Act 1891 (SA) which state
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41. Essay on Honor and Glory in Homer s Iliad
Honor and Glory in Homer s Iliad
Mortality, by its very nature, causes men s lives to be cut short at their primes.The Fates cut our lives
short at any time, so the Greeks must have an example, a model mortal, to follow so as to make the
most of their lives. A model mortal is one who lives his life accumulating the most honor and glory: he
pressed for battle now where men win glory (4: 259).By strictly adhering to the honor/heroic code, a
mortal can raise himself to become the model mortal. This hero, Diomedes, is the model mortal of the
Greeks.
Diomedes follows the heroic code, finding glory and honor on a battlefield and does so humbly while
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Achilles is selfish when, being dishonored, he leaves his men and goes crying to his tent.Agamemnon
also acts like this when he takes the most honor (booty) just because he is the king, not because he
earns it.Diomedes, while establishing glory by the great feats he accomplishes, is able to keep order in
the troops.He cares for other troops and his people.He does not run away when Agamemnon calls him
a coward.Instead he holds steadfast, realizing that Agamemnon is just doing his job and accepts
dishonor.Most heroes in the Iliad are able to establish great
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42. UNIT 2 ASSIGNMENT 1
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Unit 2 Assignment 1
1. Which of the following terms is the closest synonym to the term computer networking? c. Datacom
2. Ann uses her email address, me@here.com, to send an email to Bob, whose email address is
you@there.com. The message contains a few paragraphs of text. Which of the following will be
important to the process of making sure that Bob receives this email? b. Bob s incoming email server
3. According to this chapter, which of the following concepts happens in a modern day, end to end
voice call between two business telephones sitting in the same office building in the United
States? (Choose two answers.) b. The call uses only digital electrical signals. d. The call represents
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a. 16 HTTP GET request messages with 16 matching HTTP GET reply messages
12. Which of the following are defined by the HTTP protocol? (Choose two answers.) c. Web servers
d. 13. A PC user opens her Internet Explorer web browser, types the www.certskills.com/books web
address, and presses Enter. The browser displays a new web page. What part of the web address most
directly identifies the web server from which the web page will be retrieved? b. www.certskills.com
14. Using the terminology introduced in this chapter, think about network topologies. Which of these
terms lists a network component that acts the most like a policeman directing traffic in an inter section
by directing the bits through the network? c. Node
15. Which of the following types of devices typically act as a node in a network topology? (Choose
two answers.) a. Router d. Switch 16. Fred started a mining company as a young lad. The company
has grown, now with three mines and an administrative office in town, with 100 employees. The
company has a network that connects all the computers at all four sites. Which of the following terms
best describes Fred s company network? d. SMB network
17. A company builds a network that connects its 1000 branch offices with about ten employees each,
plus three other sites with over 2000 employees each. Most of the end user devices connect
to
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43. Non-Objective Art
The avid artistic viewer in America in the 1930s saw Hilla Rebay s collection at the Guggenheim
museum. They analyzed concluded non objective art stood at the pinnacle of the art world. Simple to
understand, it breaks down the wall between cultures. Non objective art requires no cultural or
theological lens. When viewing non objective art, the observer deduces the following: In modern day,
non objective art offers a sense of relief and beauty unbeknownst to the rest of the art scene.
Therefore, non objective art appears universal. In her essay, The Beauty of Non Objectivity, Rebay
explains how, ...intuitive creations are understandable to all nations alike through the universal
language of art. In this essay, I explore the use of the following artistic elements in Rebay s
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Her comparison to music gets the viewer to interact with the piece in a new way. Kandinsky
accomplished a similar task. Kandinsky s works , The bright yellows represent the blaring vibration of
a trumpet sound. Blues create calming, spiritual waves. In a similar fashion, Rebay uses color to
emulate the motion of sound. Her red oranges create a lively melody. Though, it is important to
recognize she is not representing a song. Rebay s composition remains purely non objective. However,
its effect on the viewer is akin to the feeling a song would provide a listener.
Rebay s explanations about non objective art are not gratuitous or excessive. She appeals to the viewer
and asks them to acknowledge the work on an emotional level. How the work makes you feel: this is
important to Rebay. By not focusing on the object, Rebay s work can ignore explicit details. This then
allows her to draw back on the core elements of art. Color, form and rhythm become the order of
operations for her painting. Rebay shows the viewer the touch of the painter s hand as well as a
seamless quality of
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44. Simon Farrah Abraham Character Analysis
Simon Saran is a forced to be reckoned with. His on again off again relationship with Farrah Abraham
has been documented through Teen Mom OG. The two are apparently off at the moment, though that
doesn t mean there isn t a reconciliation possible. Because Saran has been a huge part of the MTV
franchise, the show offered him his own special. This is a big deal because the ones who have been
offered the same have all been married to or have had children with the star they were attached to
while filming. Being Simon is set to air this coming Wednesday on MTV. It will be an hour long
special featuring Simon Saran in his everyday life. He confirmed this was coming back in June, but
Farrah Abraham shaded him when he mentioned it. The two have been hot and cold for several
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According to Starcasm, Simon Saran and Courtland Rogers got into an insult match where one went a
little too far. Everyone knows that Twitter is the place where anything goes. Racial comments, insults,
and everything else can be seen on the platform with no enforcing of etiquette. Saran was going off
about Donald Trump being blamed for the Las Vegas massacre, and Rogers decided to have his say
with him. It appears that since Jenelle Evans no longer wants anything to do with Courtland, he is
really trying to stay relevant. Both men reverted to heavy insults, with Courtland Rogers insinuating
that Simon Saran was a terrorist with a tweet about hijacking a plane. Of course, Simon wasn t
innocent in the debate, but Courtland really went the whole nine yards with his comments. There is a
streak of jealousy there. Being Simon is airing this upcoming week and since Rogers no longer has
any connection to the show, there may be a little bitterness. The two exchanged a few more tweets and
that was
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45. Freshman Convocation Essay
Freshman Convocation Going in to tonight I did not know what to expect. I had already read Mr.
Khayat s book, so I was familiar with his accomplishments. One thing that is underappreciated at the
University is the way the culture has evolved from what it used to be. Maybe it is from the lack of
knowledge today s student s have. From being a primarily white college, to having a very diverse class
of students, the University of Mississippi has for sure overcome more mediocrity than any university
in the country. If anyone who was unfamiliar with the school s past, Robert Khayat surly opened their
eyes tonight. The one thing that really stood out to me was how Mr. Khayat did so poorly in his
Chemistry class that allot of students would
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46. The Impact Of Motivation On An Organization s Development
Motivation is what drives people to succeed and reach their goals. This plays an important role in
enhancing an organisation s development. An employee s motivation can play a big part in
organisational behaviour, as it is a fundamental part of how the employee performs in their role and
how they assist the organisation in attaining their goals.
Self interest is defined as: focus on actions or activities that are advantageous to an individual or
organisation. For a business or individual to survive and grow, a degree of self interest is necessary.
When there is too much focus on self interest the benefits of the group at large diminishes.
(www.businessdictionary.com).
Motivation on the other hand is referred to as: the forces within a person that affect the direction,
intensity and persistence of voluntary behaviour. Motivated employees are willing to exert a particular
level of effort (intensity), for a certain amount of time (persistence), towards a particular goal
(direction). Motivation is one of the four essential drivers of individual behaviour and performance .
(McShane et.al, 2013, pg. 138). In other words, motivation is in the form of things that stimulates us,
and further enhances our knowledge. People do things, not because they have to, but because they re
somewhat interested in the activity or the task that they have to do, and people often learn from these
activities, get the results that they want, thus, making them strive to continue working.
It is no
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