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The Professional Conduct Laws And How They May Affect Me
Introduction This report intends to explain the critical aspects of the professional conduct laws and
how they may affect me. Some of the things included that I will be touching on are the Legal Services
Act 2007, the purpose of it and describing all of the different sections within the Legal Services Act,
information surrounding delegated legislation under the Legal Services Act, cases that have occurred
under the Act and the impacts that the Act may have on me specifically in and out of the profession. I
will look in depth at delegated legislation regarding who is able to create delegated legislation and
also finding a piece of legislation and giving details on what it is about. I will look at a number of
cases, explaining what occurred in them, the judges involved and the final outcomes. Finally, I will
create a conclusion which refers back to the objectives and gives a closing summary of this report. The
purpose of the Legal Services Act 2007 The Legal Services Act implements policies and rules for the
legal services in England and Wales to follow. The Act allows non lawyers and lawyers to work
together in businesses. On the 30th of October 2007, the Legal Services Act received Royal Assent.
There are nine parts to the Act, these are: 1. The regulatory objectives this section includes the
principles and rules of the Legal Services Act and the guidelines that it is required to follow. 2. The
legal services board this section explains the regulatory objectives
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A Summary Of The Undercover Drug Bust
According to report described on Wednesday afternoon by Lt. Marshall it all began with team officers
assigned at their hided locations for take down in Oak Park at 12:23pm. Officer Salazar and Officer
Gibson arrival at the scene in a baby blue 1971 Chevy Vega at 12:27pm. Officer Salazar emerges out
of the 1971 Chevy Vega and approaches two African American drug dealers at 12:28pm. Officer
Salazar made a deal with the drug dealers at 12: 32pm and collect for a drug bust at 12:35pm.
Undercover drug bust spun out of control when a 2009 red Toyota Corolla with tinted window drove
at the scene and began to fire shots at 12:36pm. Drug dealer number one and two were shot and killed
by drive by Toyota Corolla suspects from gunfire at 12:38pm. Suspects
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stand your ground law Essay
The Stand Your Ground statute states that a person who is not engaged in an unlawful activity and
who is attacked in any other place where he or she has a right to be has no duty to retreat and has the
right to stand his or her ground and meet force with force, including deadly force if he or she
reasonably believes it is necessary to do so to prevent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself
or another or to prevent the commission of a forcible felony (Sherman). Many people will say that the
Stand your Ground law is a great law that has diminished the crime rate, made people feel safer in
their neighborhood and has given the people back the power to protect themselves and their loved
ones from fatal danger. I would have to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance the significant rise in concealed Carry permits in the state in the last few years. More
Floridians have been walking around armed so it would only make sense that From 2005 until 2012,
the number of concealed weapons permits in Florida skyrocketed, from 347,350 to 979,000
(Lantigua). Georgia State researchers Chandler McClellan and Erdal Tekin suggest that One potential
explanation offered for a relationship between Stand Your Ground laws and homicides is that an
increased number of individuals may carry guns in public and be willing to use them as a result of
these laws (Lantigua). Most of the increase in justifiable homicides was due to police shootings which
rose from 22 in 2004 to 65 in 2011, Stand Your Ground situations where civilians shot civilians, went
from eight in 2004 to 47 in 2011 (Lantigua). One would expect for the police shootings to rise because
of the fact more citizens are carrying weapons. Police officers are going to be a lot more cautious on
every traffic stop and on every call because there is more risk of being shot or injured in some way.
The rise in civilian shootings from 2004 to 2011 is the statistic that has everyone on edge.
Since the law was introduced there have been many controversial cases that were classified justifiable
homicides where the shooter was cleared of all charges. In September 2010 Patrick Lavoie was killed
by
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Securing The Steering Wheel Of The Internet
Securing the Steering Wheel of the Internet
Yousif Hussin
Student ID: 23048362
MSc Information Systems Security
Systems and Applications Security
Table of Contents
Abstract: 3
Introduction: 3
The Attack Surface of the DNS System: 4
Development Timeline of a Secure BIND DNS Server Implementation: 5
Zone Transfer Security Issues: 5
Software Code Vulnerability Format String Vulnerability in nslookupComplain() Function (CVE 2001
0013) 6
DNS Cache Poisoning: 7
Advanced DNS Cache Poisoning and the Kaminsky DNS Attack: 8
DNS Server Advanced Protection Techniques 9
DNS Server Operating System Hardening: 9
Authenticated DNS Server to Server Communication: 10
The Integrity of DNS Data, and DNSSEC: 11
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Introduction:
The Domain Name System (DNS) is the system (or agent) responsible for resolving Domain Names
(such as www.google.com) to IP Addresses (such as 212.0.130.23), which is required to make the
Internet usable. This resolution list is distributed throughout the Internet in a hierarchy of authority.
There s normally a DNS server hosted by ISPs (Internet Service Providers) to serve their clients
(Rouse 2005). The basic operation of DNS in a single Internet resource request is shown in Figure 1
(AFNIC 2009). It functions like a database that is distributed over DNS machines that interact with
each other to be able to respond to a user s query. The top of the DNS hierarchy contains the top level
domains, such as .com, which are controlled by top level DNS servers. The DNS server
implementation which is used for this paper is BIND, which is the most widely used DNS server
implementation on the Internet today.
The Attack Surface of the DNS System:
The following are the general categories of attacks on DNS Servers, in terms of the nature of the
vulnerable target, which give the attacker the ability to impact on the normal behaviour of the DNS
Server and the Internet:
DNS Protocol and Software Bugs specific attacks
DNS Infrastructure Attacks
The first category of attacks concerns vulnerabilities within the anatomy of the DNS protocol and the
software implementation of the protocol. The second category of attacks concerns
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Group Superiority In The United States
1.) Competing global markets can make prices of the products we buy decrease. If your produce is
cheaper, then which of the following is most likely to be true? a. The U. S. government lowered taxes
on produce as part of a healthy eating initiative. b. Someone else is paying for the difference in their
unearned income. c. The farmers that grew the produce sold it to the grocery store at a cheaper cost,
and thus they are making less money on it. d. There is a surplus of produce for that harvest season.
Answer b. is correct due to the information on conflict theory found on pages 28 29, which states, In
each society, some small group controls the means of production and exploits those who are not in
control. The store owner and the farmers being the controlling group, and the workers are those who
are exploited. The theory being the choice of the controlling group would be to exploit the weaker
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a. The U. S. society values equality, and thus everyone in that society lives on even terms. b. Group
Superiority is a thing of the past and not relevant in today s
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Swot Analysis of Ryanair
2. Procedure
The research for this report, which is focused on a S.W.A.T. analysis on Ryanair, was fully based on
internet web sites. For full information, refer to the bibliography at the end of he report.
3. Findings
3.1 Strengths
a. Leadership in the low cost sector
Ryanair was Europe s original low fares airline and is still Europe s largest low fares carrier. Currently
the company carries over 35m. passengers on 325 low fare routes across 21 European countries (
Ryanair).
As a matter of fact Ryanair is currently the largest low cost company on the market with 12 European
bases, a fleet of over 250 aircrafts and more than 2700 employees.
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In addition the company is now recruiting its cabin crew in Poland and in Latvia in order to cut further
down its costs, the fact is that people spend enormous amounts of money(for their standards) for a
English course provided from the company in order to get a chance to get hired, which represents not
only a bad image but also a bad advertisement for Ryanair.
In general the whole staff is working under big pressure set by an overhead person and most
commonly with feelings of unsatisfaction.
b. Low quality services and attitudes towards customers
b.1. Disabled people
Bob Ross successfully sued Britain s favourite airline on January 30. Ross has stamina problems as a
result of having cerebral palsy and was charged 18 pounds by Ryanair for the use of a wheelchair
through the concourse of Stansted Airport. Other airlines absorb this cost but Ryanair have been
making disabled people pay extra (BBC).
This example successfully shows how the company does not take care of all its customers in the way
it should be done, therefore this case was brought to court since it was found unacceptable the fact that
a disabled person had to pay for the transportation through the airport, which normally it is a cost that
is absorbed by the company. Unfortunately this is not their only case, in fact it has happened that
Ryanair had to unload from the
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Volcanic and Seismic Events Are Major Pieces of Evidence...
Volcanic and Seismic events are major pieces of evidence towards proving that plate tectonics theory
is valid (40 marks) The theory of plate tectonics states that the Earth s lithosphere (top layer of the
Earth s crust) is split up into rigid sections called plates that are moving relative to one another as they
move on top of the underlying semi molten mantle. These plates are either continental, The North
American Plate, or oceanic, The Nazca Plate. Tectonic plates are powered by convection currents,
which is the circular movement of magma within the mantle. These currents are powered by the core,
which heats the magma, causing it to rise, cool and fall back down. This circular motion causes the
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Earthquakes can be created on any of the plate boundaries. Earthquakes occur when tension is
released from inside the crust. Plates do not always move smoothly alongside each other and
sometimes get stuck. When this happens pressure builds up. When this pressure is eventually released,
an earthquake tends to occur. The point inside the crust where the pressure is released is called the
focus. The point on the Earth s surface above the focus is called the epicentre. Earthquake energy is
released in seismic waves. These waves spread out from the focus. The waves are felt most strongly at
the epicentre, becoming less strong as they travel further away. The most severe damage caused by an
earthquake will happen close to the epicentre. But there are some anomalies as there are earthquakes
which don t take place on a plate boundary and it s the same with volcanoes. An example of this is
Hawaii. Hawaii is a volcanic island which is found in the middle of a tectonic plate. Hawaii is an
example of a hotspot. The places known as hotspots are volcanic regions thought to be fed by
underlying mantle that is anomalously hot compared with the mantle elsewhere. They may be on, near
to, or far from tectonic plate boundaries. There are two hypotheses to explain them. One suggests that
they are due to hot mantle plumes that rise from the core mantle boundary. The other hypothesis
postulates that it is not high
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Calculating And Measuring Racial Disparity
CALCULATING AND MEASURING RACIAL DISPARITY
Research focusing on the calculation of racial disparities in police outcomes has generally examined
police traffic stops and the follow up police activities, such as, citations, search and warnings. Review
of these studies suggests that calculation methods of racial disparity vary from one study to another;
however, majority of those studies employed population as a baseline measure or benchmarking
variable (Withrow, 2002; Smith Petrocelli, 2001; Withrow Williams, 2015). Early studies using
population as a baseline measure to compare disproportionate traffic stop counts found substantial
racial disparities (Lamberth, 1996; Verniero Zoubek, 1999). Studies later have begun to discuss that ...
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Numbers suggest that, for instance, while Blacks compose six percent of population in St. Clayton
city, they represent 57% of overall police arrests. Similarly, the probability of Black arrest in Berkeley
(CA) and Madison (Wis) cities is nine times higher than other racial groups compared to their
corresponding population. In addition to this, Bureau of Justice statistics report that at the national
level, Blacks are two times more likely to be arrested compared to Whites. Concurring with media
reports and national statistics institutes estimates, empirical studies also report high proportion of
minority arrests compared to their representation in the population (Golub, Johnson, Dunlap, 2007).
On the other hand, others argue that disproportionality in arrest decisions is commensurate with the
racial distributions in offending rather than residential distribution in the population (D Alessio
Stolzenberg, 2003; Sampson Lauritsen, 1997). Putting it differently, proponents of this group hold that
differential involvement in crime commission leads to higher arrest rates. For this reason, employing
frequency of crime involvement as a baseline measure would yield different findings as opposed to
relying only population as a baseline measure (Golub et al., 2007).
Take an example, to calculate racial disparities in drug arrests, frequency of drug users for each race
group need to be
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Jackson s Theory Of The San Francisco Earthquake Of 1906
The San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 devastated citizens from San Francisco. After the disaster, new
technology advanced when detecting earthquakes. Different theories grew from the elastic rebound
theory to the theory that the soil determines the severity of the earthquake. Building developed new
plans to keep buildings from being destroyed by fires. Harry Fielding Reid, a geologist, discovered a
time difference between the preliminary tremors and the regular waves. Reid concluded that the first
set of tremors would have a lower amplitude than the second set of tremors. Time became an essential
part in determining the severity of the earthquake, so more precise instruments of measurement were
needed to help determine earthquakes.
Using this new information, Reid theorized that earthquakes are triggered by a fault slipping. Reid
referred to this process as a elastic rebound . Reid s theory observed that the eastern side of the fault
moved towards the southern region and away from the northern region. When observing the western
side, the results were the opposite. Reid continued his research on this theory by conducting
experiments using deformed jelly with a fault line.
With this information, scientists gained new information about the San Andreas Fault. The San
Andreas fault followed the border of California. The 1906 earthquake rupture started in Shelter Cove
and continued until Grizzly Flat, and the fault line ran through all of these cities. The information
gained
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Brittany Dellinger. Ms. Walker. Eng 231 K6C. 20 April 2017.
Brittany Dellinger
Ms. Walker
ENG 231 K6C
20 April 2017
Sanity of the Mind: Edgar Allan Poe
Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality. Edgar Allan
Poe The Tell Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado are both well known short horror stories written
by Edgar Allan Poe. Both short stories share similar themes and atmospheres. They are dark, creepy,
sometimes humorous and sometimes very frightening stories both narrated by a main character in a
first person point of view. Both stories tell the tale of a carefully planned and constructed murder.
Exploring the differences in the setting and atmosphere of these stories, the individual motives these
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This story begins around dusk when the narrator, Montresor, comes upon the antagonist, Fortunato. As
the evening darkens, so does the plot of this short story. Montresor leads Fortunato into his vaults
where he keeps his most prized wines. The vaults go very deep, are very dark, and are covered in
nitre, which is a mineral that grows upon the damp walls of the vaults and irritates Fortunato s throat.
As the story reaches its climax, Fortunato is led into the deepest and darkest part of the vaults where
his fate is awaiting him. In both of these stories, the atmosphere was heavy with the dread of
claustrophobia. In The Tell Tale Heart, the narrator was not only trapped inside of his own deluded
mind, he was also trapped inside this house with the illusion that he absolutely must murder this kind
old man. He is unable to think about anything else until this task is completed. The sticky feel of
claustrophobia intensifies when the reader realizes the dismembered old man is hidden underneath the
floorboards of the room, in a very small and cramped space that would require his body to be chopped
up before he could fit in. In The Cask of Amontillado, the vaults are enormously claustrophobic. The
walls are damp, there are no windows or fresh air, and the antagonist will ultimately meet his demise
by being trapped in a small and dark space in the vaults. Poe understands the basic human fear of
being enclosed in a small space and uses it to horrify his readers many
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Rosetta Stone Artifact
Sometimes tools of the past still become relevant today. We can learn so much about different cultures
from the tools they use. One such example is the Rosetta Stone. Although confusing at first, it s
actually a very vital resource in cracking languages from the past. Discovered in 1799 by Napoleon s
Army, the Rosetta stone has helped us gain a deeper understanding of cultures around the world. It s
truly an important artifact and tool that has helped us learn many things about the past.
It was named the Rosetta stone, because it was discovered near the town el Rashid. The stone
eventually feel into the hands of the British under the terms of the Treaty of Alexandria. It has been
guarded in the British museum since then. Napoleon had the artifact because his army had found it,
but after the British defeated the French the Rosetta stone along with other objects were given to the
British. The Treaty of Alexandria also known as, the Capitulation of Alexandria, is the surrender of the
French troops on August 30, 1801 in Alexandria. Article 16 of the treaty proposed that artifacts found
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It was created by a council of priests to honor Ptolemy V. The Rosetta stone was made when Greeks
began to rule Egypt. On the stone the same passage is written three times. Once in hieroglyphics,
demotic, and Greek. The passage was written in hieroglyphics because the Egyptians used this script
for important or religious documents. The passage was written in demotic because this was the
common script for the Egyptians. The passage was written in Greek because when the Rosetta stone
was being made the rulers of Egypt were Greek descendants. The Rosetta stone was written in three
different languages so that all the people of Egypt could read what it said. The Rosetta stone was
carved in 196 B.C. The Rosetta stone states all the good things that the Egyptian pharaoh has done for
the priests and the people of
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Second Temple Period In Judaism
Introduction
The Second Temple Period as it related to the Jewish people was noticeable by the reconstruction of
the Temple in 538 BCE. This took place when the Jewish begun to enlarge this took place nearly six
hundred years, as of the late sixth century BCE to 70 CE when the Jerusalem temple was ruined by the
Romans. During this phase, Jews lived under foreign rule, during Judaism early development. First to
have rule was the Persians this begin in 538 332 BCE. After which came the Hellenistic Kingdoms
which were created after Alexander the Great s capture from 332 63 BCE and concluded with the
Romans from 63 BCE to 70 CE and beyond. This era also saw the development of the Sadducees,
Pharisees, Zealots and Essenes sects. Within this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Under the headship of Zerubbabel who was a offspring from the House of David. Less than century
later the Second journey would take place to Israel, with Ezra the Scribe being the leader. The
subsequently four centuries also saw Jews of unstable degrees of self rule under the Persians, and the
Hellenistic over lordship (Ptolemaic and Seleucid). Under Ezra s brilliant guidance they saw the
repatriation of the people as they began the erection of the Second Temple on the same site as the First
Temple. This would also include the refortification of the walls of Jerusalem a longer with the
establishment of the Great Assembly known as Knessel Hagedolah as the judicial body and the
ultimate religion of the Jewish people, which highlighted the Second Temple period. In the course of
the rule of the Persian Empire, the leadership of the inhabitants of Judah was entrusted to the high
priest, with the support of the ruling body of elders in Jerusalem. The Land also remained a Jewish
theocracy under the Syrian based Seleucid leaders, as it was a part of the ancient world conquered by
Alexander the Great of Greece
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Pros Of Collective Bargaining
On Tuesday, March 29, a tie vote in the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a victory for unions and
collective bargaining. The Supreme Court reached a 4 4 vote in Friedrichs v. California Teachers
Association, a major labor case on union funding. This tie vote upholds the legality of fair share fees
and allows unions to maintain the system they use to collect funds that support collective bargaining
and obtaining benefits for workers.
Collective bargaining
Collective bargaining is the negotiation between union leaders and the company s management that
sets out the terms of employment such as working conditions, base pay, overtime, work hours, and
benefits. By law, collective bargaining benefits all workers whether they are in the union or not and ...
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California Teachers Association, a group of public school employees who are unaffiliated with unions
sued the California Teachers Organization, other similar organizations, and California school districts
on the grounds that the agency shop arrangement and opt out requirements of the public school unions
violate the First Amendment. In California, unions can establish agency shop clauses in which the
school district can require employees to either join the union or pay dues in the form of a fair share
service fee . Because the First Amendment prevents unions from requiring non members to support
activities that are not related to union representation, unions must notify all non members of the
breakdown of the chargeable and non chargeable portions of the fee. The non members must then opt
out each year to avoid paying the portion of the fee that goes toward activities that they are not
required to
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Innovation at International Food Essay
Abstract This paper provides a written analysis of the Innovation at International Foods (IFG) case
study. The paper will provide an analysis of the issues that Josh Novak, the new team manager at IFG
is facing with the existing staff. Josh has come for Glow Foods which was a smaller company that has
been purchased by IFG. Josh was retained due to the innovative ideas that produced significant growth
at Glow Foods by reaching the younger market. It has now become his job at IFG to do the same.
However, as Josh is becoming more acclimated to the way things are done at IFG, he and his team are
being bogged down with processes and procedures that are in place. The team does not believe that
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They need to communicate their ideas effectively while addressing the concerns of the others. Josh s
team is a group of young and enthusiastic people; they are very talented and can more than succeeded
with the task at hand. However, they must take the concerns seriously and be prepared to address
them. In order for Josh and his team to overcome the uncertainty, they must be clear with their
objectives, they have to be easily understood by the rest of the team and the organization so that they
will be perceived as being achievable. When Josh addressed the team and stated that they do not know
the benefits, because they have not done this before (p. 233). They did not gain any support for the
team, and their understanding of IFG s strategy and vision may be questioned. Uncertainty with
Change One of the issues that is prevalent, but not directly stated is the uncertainty with change. This
is an issue with the existing staff and the new staff as well. Josh comes from a smaller company where
he had the ability to be innovative and brainstorm new ways to help Glow Foods, he was able to
implement quickly. At Glow Foods they understood the power of social media tools and they took
advantage of what they had to offer. However at IFG, they need permission to even access Instant
Messaging (IM) or FaceBook (p. 232). Politics came into play as the team did not understand the
protocol and did speak
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Killer Whale s Current Population Range
Killer whale is known as the Orca or their scientific name, Orcunus Orca. Killer whale is the largest of
the dolphin family and also the strongest and powerful predators. The Orca has the name killer whale
because they can take down any large creature such as seals, sea lion or even white shark. The killer
whale s current population range is about 50,000 and they are the most distributed marine mammals.
Their territory extends from the Artic to the Antarctic but they mostly can be found in the cold water
upwelling areas such as the Pacific Northwest, the Southern Ocean that has high latitude. Not only
they can be found in the cold ocean, many data has also shown that they have been seen in the warmer
area such as Florida or Hawaii. They are predators, so they eat marine animals such as seals, sea lions,
fish, sea turtles, birds or even the great white shark. The difference between the female and the male
killer whale is the male Orca is 32 feet long; weight 22,000 pounds with 6 feet tall dorsal fin while the
female Orca is 28 feet long; weight 16,500 pounds with a little curve dorsal fin on the back. Their
color is black on the upper body and white color on the lower body with gray saddle on their back or
behind their dorsal fin. They have two white spot on the side of their face called eyespot. Even though
the eyespots look like the eyes, the Orca s eyes and ears are actually located below the eyespots. They
depend on their sound and vocal to communicating, navigating,
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Glucosamine Chondroitin
Glucosamine chondroitin has been used for decades to treat human osteoarthritis. Only recently has
this natural and safe supplement product been used to treat dog arthritis safely and effectively without
the risks of dangerous side effects. Because arthritis joint disease in humans is exactly the same
disorder as that found with dog arthritis, glucosamine chondroitin is also very affective for treating
this joint disease in canines.
Although there are many prescription medications which are often prescribed to treat dog arthritis,
many of them also have been shown to cause significant and often times very dangerous side effects in
canines. On the other hand, glucosamine chondroitin is 100% safe and offers virtually no danger or
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The supplement product comes in either pills and tablet form or a liquid version. Many people prefer
giving their animals the liquid version of glucosamine chondroitin because of how easy it is compared
to pills and capsules. Additionally, a single dosage of the liquid version of glucosamine contains as
much of the product as five or six pills and tablets. This makes it far easier to give the recommended
daily doses of the chondroitin to the animal without having to force pills down his or her throat.
It is simply a matter of pouring the liquid glucosamine chondroitin over the dogs food at meal time
and allow him or her to ingest it along with the feed. There are no negative effects of mixing the
glucosamine with the food. Some research even shows that the supplement product is more easily
absorbed by the body when it is taken with food. Most pet owners simply give one dose a day of the
product. However, some believe that splitting the dose of glucosamine chondroitin and giving their
animals to doses each day is more effective.
Glucosamine chondroitin is a widely used supplement product for treating canine osteoarthritis
without the risks of negative side effects.
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Summary Of The Movie Jaws
Jaws
Directed by Steven Spielberg
USA, 1975, 124 minutes
Reviewed by Kassandra Wellman
Student, Wynford High School, Bucyrus, OH (USA)
Jaws is based on book written by Peter Benchley which is loosely based around the shark attacks of
1916 along the US eastern coast. Peter Benchley co wrote the screenplay with Carl Gottlieb. Jaws is
tagged as an action and adventure, mystery and suspense, thriller and is intended for older audiences
(PG 13). Jaws main characters are: Broody (Police Chief) played by actor Roy Scheider, Quint
(Fisherman) played by actor Robert Shaw, Hooper (Scientist) played by Richard Dreyfuss. Other Jaws
top billed actors/actresses are: Lorraine Gary (Ellen Brody), Murray Hamilton (Mayor Vaughn) . Jaws
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After finding evidence of a shark attack Chief Brody intends to close the beaches, however Mayor
Vaughn and several other key islanders are flat against the beach closing, mainly for economic
reasons. Chief Brody initially backs down about the beach closings, however once the shark attacks
came again to the shores of Amity, the beaches were closed. It was an island consensus to hire a shark
killer (Quint) to solve the problem, regardless of the hefty fee he charged. It turned out not to be so
simple a problem especially for Quint. Once the size of the shark was estimated it created another
issue for Amity with the very limited equipment and expertise they had available on the small, isolated
island, they had to reach out for expert help (Matt Hooper, Oceanographer). As Jaws continued to
attack Amity s beaches it was finally seen for its actual size, that is when Chief Brody made the
statement of you re gonna need a bigger boat , which was not written in the original screenplay and
has become known as the most memorable line in the movie. Jaws is suspense filled and the music
score for the shark attack was developed perfectly to create further suspense, while the music played
one watched, glued to the screen waiting to see what was going to happen next. I would not
recommend this movie to young children because of the blood, guts and gore
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Difference Between Urban And Rural Life
COMPARISON OF RURAL AND URBAN WAY OF LIFE
Introduction:
There are two different ways of life in our society. Rural and urban society. Both ways of life are
opposite to each other. Rural society is a conservative society but urban society is an advanced society.
People living in backward areas make rural society and people living in advanced areas make urban
society.
RURAL SOCIETY:
Rural society is under developed and conservative society and different from urban society due to
many reasons:
EDUCATION:
People are not educated in rural areas. They are not aware about the importance of education in life.
They do not afford education for their children. Most of the people in rural areas are poor. There are
no education centers, colleges and authorized universities in rural areas. Everyone is illiterate. There
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Education system is organized. There are high schools, colleges and highly authorized universities.
There are many job opportunities in urban areas. People are aware. People know the importance of
education in life. Parents send their children to high schools because they are aware and they can
afford their education expenses. People are broad minded. They have manners how to sit and behave.
They try to learn manners by copying their fellows. People are always in competition in urban society
and this is increasing day by day.
STRUCTURE OF SOCIETY:
Urban society is highly structured society. People are aware in urban society. Rules and
responsibilities are defined. Urban society is a fast pace of life. People know their rights, needs and
their problems. It is a developed society. People are social. They do not have time to sit together and
have a chit chat with each other. People even do not have time for their families. All members of the
family live in separate rooms and they do not have time for each other.
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The Stock Exchange Is The First Modern Day Trading Exchange
The Amsterdam Stock Exchange is the first modern day trading exchange that allowed for the buying
and selling of securities of the East India Company. The exchange was influenced by prior inventions
such as brokering of debt and bond purchasing. In the 1300s, Venice merchants bought debt from
citizens, companies, and the government and traded pools of these debt issues to consumers. The
merchants would bring a booklet of debts for sale and the consumer would then buy what they
wanted. The consumers would either capitalize on high interest payments or lose their money due to a
particular entity not being able to pay their debts. In the 1500s, Belgium opened the first bond
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Throughout the first century of the exchange being in existence, the company as well as the
commodities it traded had experience extreme volatility within the marketplace. Information and
speculation took responsibility for much of the unstable behavior resulting in a huge boom in the
1630s and the crises that took place in the 1670s and 1680s. The Amsterdam Stock Exchange
experienced a boom and bust cycle due to overconfident investors in the marketplace.
The First Boom (1633 1643)
When the market first opened for business, 1143 investors had received stock in the VOC (Petram,
17). Very light trading occurred over the next thirty years within the secondary market. However, due
to the popularity of the trading arena the secondary market exploded, causing hundreds of share
transfers between different investors. Investors learned that they could make more of a profit through
selling shares regularly (market making) instead of holding on to them for a few years. After the spike
of the share price had occurred in 1633, many novice investors were looking for a way to sell their
shares. Experienced merchants would meet with these investors and buy their stock for a little less
than the asking price. From there, they would sell those same shares as soon as the same day and
charge above the market price. The
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Toyota Supply Chain
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT A STRATEGIC APPROACH TO THE PRINCIPLES OF
TOYOTA S RENOWNED SYSTEM ANANTH V. IYER SRIDHAR SESHADRI ROY VASHER
New York Chicago San Francisco Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan New Delhi San Juan
Seoul Singapore Sydney Toronto Copyright 2009 by Ananth V. Iyer, Sridhar Seshadri, and Roy
Vasher. All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no
part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a
database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. ISBN: 978 0 07
162340 7 MHID: 0 07 162340 X The material in this eBook also appears in the print version of this
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Lee Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Toyota Learning Principles and the v4L Framework
Chapter 2. Comprehensive Overview of Supply Chain Chapter 3. Mix Planning Chapter 4. Sales and
Operations Planning Chapter 5. Production Scheduling and Operations Chapter 6. Parts Ordering
Chapter 7. Managing Suppliers Chapter 8. Logistics Chapter 9. Dealer and Demand Fulfillment
Chapter 10. Crisis Management Chapter 11. The Toyota Way of Managing Supply Chains Chapter 12.
How to Apply Toyota Way Principles to Nonautomotive Supply Chains Chapter 13. The Beer Game
and the Toyota Supply Chain Chapter 14. Reflections of Supply Chain Participants Chapter 15.
Reflections vii ix xi 1 5 25 37 55 73 85 103 121 133 147 173 185 201 215 219 221 v Appendix Index
This page intentionally left blank Foreword F or decades, Toyota s success in the marketplace has
been admired by business practitioners and executives alike. The automaker is the envy of others
within the automobile industry, but the company is also considered to be the symbol of excellence in
business in general. The firm has been the focus of research in academia. The power of Toyota has
been attributed to its two distinct core values:
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Analysis Of Dunkin Donuts
The retail environment that I decided to analyze is one that is very familiar to most Americans in
today s world: Dunkin Donuts. According to the University of Harvard, 54% of Americans over the
age of 18 drink at least one coffee a day, with 65% of it being consumed during breakfast. According
to the Dunkin Donuts Press Kit of February 2014, currently the Dunkin Donuts franchise is bought by
11% of Americans on a daily basis and has nearly 11,000 stores in 33 countries. But of all of those
stores, I chose one in the quiet suburban town of Chester, New Jersey. Though not a very large town,
Chester is built up with many restaurants and shops for tourists and locals alike to come and spend
their time and money. The traffic flow to this specific store is fairly unique, in the sense that it is
located right off of the major highway in Route 206 south. When I pulled off of Route 206 and into the
parking lot, I nearly overshot the entire drive and almost ended up in the shrubbery out by the road
because the turn was so sudden and tight. Watching cars enter the parking lot, I realized I was not the
only one who was having this issue. Things can get fairly tricky very quickly at this store when you ve
got cars coming down a major highway going forty five miles per hour and then all of a sudden they
slam on their brakes to make the sharp turn into the Dunkin Donuts parking lot. I sat in my car and
observed people entering the parking lot for merely twenty five minutes and in that
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Chapter One of Persuasion by Jane Austen Essay
Chapter One of Persuasion by Jane Austen
Chapter one of Persuasion makes use of a highly economic narrative style, which celebrates Austen s
success as a novelist. Austen s narrative style is so successful in chapter one of Persuasion as many of
the characters are introduced to the reader along with the majority of the main themes which concern
them in the novel. Austen clearly underlines that she is writing with a novelist s voice, using
traditional conventions of third person with past tense. This first hint of Austen s narration style is
shown in chapter one and reappears again in chapter eleven where it is evident that Austen has become
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The idea that Sir Walter cannot produce a son shows, to an extent, that Sir Walter s family is falling in
social rank, as his daughters can be seen as a metaphor to suggest
Sir Walter s own impotence in society with the further decline of the
Elliot household.
Another important theme in Persuasion is introduced to us in the opening chapter in the guise of
vanity and appearances. He could read his own history with an interest which never failed this was the
page at which the favourite volume always opened: Elliot of Kellynch
Hall. Walter Elliot, born March 1, 1760. Sir Walter s obsession with his own history shows us that
vanity is Walter Elliot s driving force in life. It also goes to show Sir Walter s carelessness of major
affairs, as the only script he cares to read is his own Baronetage .
When describing Walter Elliot, Austen uses flattering language, such as fine , beauty and good looks .
There is a tone of acute amusement and gentle contempt in Austen s writing with Sir Walter
Elliot, who united these gifts, was the constant object of his warmest respect and devotion . This tone
almost suggests to us that Austen does not perceive beauty to be of the utmost importance in life. By
saying of Sir Walter that he could read his own history with an interest which never failed
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Quiznos Subs Essay
What is the current state of the Quiznos brand?
Quiznos Subs, founded in 1981 is based in Denver, Colorado. It was designed for busy consumers
looking for high quality subs as an alternative to fast food. Quiznos is currently located in fifty states
and over thirty countries.
Quiznos recently filed Chapter Eleven and what was once a franchise of over 5,000 stores is now only
2,100.(Quiznos Files for Bankruptcy, n.d) They are currently focusing on restructuring the company in
order to reduce their debt by over four hundred million dollars. This plan they hope will renew the
brand and reinforce what Quiznos original plan was. (Quiznos Files for Bankruptcy, n.d ) Their debt in
total is over five hundred and seventy million.
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(Quiznos Files for Bankruptcy, n.d )
What is Quiznos s market share compared to Subway, and how much market share is available in the
sandwich segment globally?
Quiznos s biggest threat is that it competes with Subway s $5 foot long, Subway is successful due to
how it advertises itself also.(QSRweb, n.d) Quiznos competitive advantage is that it has way more
variety, from the sizes of their subs, to various different options and way zestier ingredients. As far as
market share they are a competitor in the fast food market. Their market share is very small compared
to Subway. Quiznos saw a fall in market share of over 50% which was from 5,000 to now only 2,100
stores. (QSRweb, n.d) Quiznos is now behind Subway the leader and Jimmy Johns at second. Subway
has over 40,000 stores globally so there is no comparison. (QSRweb, n.d) Quiznos did not only
struggle with Subway as far as pricing globally but also with the Jared campaign of 2000 that focused
on healthier foods pleasing the average consumer who are health conscious.
There is an increase in overall market share of the sandwich segment globally as it is said that
consumers are purchasing sandwiches away from home versus making them and taking them from
home, like the days of old. Consumer demand is there because of the need for lower prices, fresher
ingredients, healthier items and more variety. While there was a major closing
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Image Retrieval Systems Essay examples
In today s revolution oriented environment, multimedia contents play a vital role in a wide range of
applications, products and services. The high usage of these contents demand efficient searching and
indexing for users. This demand has drawn substantial research attention towards image retrieval
systems in the last few decades. Many great methods have been proposed, which offer numerous
advantages like the following. (i) These techniques are fully automatic and avoid the manual errors of
text based systems. (ii) These techniques avoid complex tasks like annotation and also increase the
accuracy of retrieval. (iii) These techniques also reduce the amount of garbage, that is, irrelevant
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Advancements in hardware and software technology are motivating both users and researchers to
search for techniques that challenge and improve the available industrial standards for retrieving
images from huge archives. This can be performed either by developing new competitive
methodologies or by enriching the operations of existing methodologies as several applications require
reliable models, that are efficient both in the manner of finding similar images and reducing time
complexity. The solutions provided in this research work are more compatible for retrieving images
from natural and photographic image databases and use an amalgamation of image processing and
machine learning algorithms to perform retrieval in a fast manner while improving both the fraction of
retrieved images that are relevant to the find and fraction of the images that are relevant to the query
image that are successfully retrieved. The methodology of the proposed research work is shown in
Figure 3.1 and the architecture of the proposed CBIR systems is shown in Figure 3.2. Here, after
obtaining the query image,
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Exam Notes
Biyani s Think Tank Concept based notes Business Laws (MBA) Lecturer Deptt. of Commerce
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Q.22 What is Champerty? Ans.: It is a bargain where by one party agrees to assist the other in
recovering property. Q.23 What is wagering Agreement? Ans.: It is an agreement involving payment
of a sum of money upon the determination of an uncertain event. Q.24 What do you mean by
Agreement against public policy? For more details: http://www.gurukpo.com 8 Ans.: It simply mean
whenever an agreement is harmful or injurious to public interest and welfare it is said to be against
public policy. It is harmful to the social, political, economic and other interest and welfare of the
public is called agreement opposed to public policy. Q.25 What is Contingent contract? Ans.: It is a
contract in which the promisor undertakes to perform the contract upon the happening or non
happening of a specified future uncertain event, which is collateral to the contract (Section 32). Q.26
What is Appropriation of payments? Ans.: In case of a debtor owes several distinct debts to the same
creditor, he makes payment which is insufficient to satisfy all the debts. In such a situation a question
arises as to which particular debt the payment is to be appropriated. Q.27 What is Novation? Ans.:
Novation means substitution of a new contract in place of an existing one with the consent of all the
parties to the contract. Q.28 What is Rescission? Ans.: It is cancellation of a contract by the consent of
all the parties to it or by the aggrieved party to it. Q.29 Explain Remission. Ans.:
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Striving For a More Peaceful World
I found this week s readings interesting and very thought provoking, although I was particularly
disturbed by Original Child Bomb by Thomas Merton. I believe this was probably Merton s intended
response to this poem. If nothing else, it certainly gets the reader thinking and hopefully questioning
our actions as a nation.
I think Haidt s definition of moral systems is an interesting one and one which I believe would help
reconcile conflicts between religious morality and secular morality, at least on the surface. If, as a
human group, people viewed morality in this way (values, practices, institutions, psychological
mechanisms used to make social life possible), I believe we might recognize the commonalities
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Another idea presented in this week s readings which I found compelling was the brief discussions on
technology and the impact this has on our sense of morality. Merton obviously speaks about
technology to great lengths in his poem about the atomic bomb. In this piece Merton seems to take the
position that technological advances are not always a good thing. In many ways, I would agree with
Merton, especially when it comes to technological advances in weaponry. I believe, as I think Merton
does as well, that many of these advances allow us as a species to dehumanize various groups and
therefore enable us to destroy them with little conscious thought to the moral implications this
destruction has. On the other hand, Haidt takes a different approach at the end of his article, The New
Synthesis in Moral Psychology. He states that with technological advances we become more aware of
people in the rest of the world, not only aware of their achievements but also of their tragedies. As this
happens, our concern for others expands and we increasingly want peace, decency, and cooperation to
prevail in other groups, and in the human group as well. (Haidt, pg. 1001) I found this statement
particularly interesting because, like many others, I often assume that rather than uniting us as a
human species, technology often isolates us and we become more disconnected from our immediate
groups as well as our wider groups. I often,
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The Mega Marketing Of Depression Essay
Un purposeful, Predetermined Realities
Predetermined realities are realities that people blindly accept and inhabit as their own. These false
realities constrict the expression of life by clouding an individual s purpose and guiding them to live
systematically. Too often individuals neglect to navigate their lives around their own wants, beliefs
and values. Instead of making independent decisions, decisions are made based on the opinions or
pressures from others, suppressing one s authentic reality with societal norms. These norms and
expectations set forth by authorities inadvertently transform an individual s reality into an unoriginal,
predetermined reality. In other words, there is an infinite number of aesthetically eccentric views, but
we are given binoculars to only focus on what others want us to see. Unfortunately, these societal
interferences are nearly unavoidable. Cathy Davidson s essay, Project Classroom Makeover, presents
how the enforcement of mundane standardization in American education systems leads to the decrease
of original talents and creativity. Similarly, Ethan Watters essay, The Mega Marketing of Depression
in Japan, portrays the ways in which pharmaceutical companies attempt to standardize depression,
shifting the reality of an entire culture, for the sake of their profit. Lastly, in The Mind s Eye, Oliver
Sacks illustrates how reality differs between individuals by using stories from individuals with
blindness. Evidently, reality is in the
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Good Overcomings Evil Analysis
Good Overcomes Evil I remember that the Gabilan Mountains to the east of the valley were light gay
mountains full of sun and loveliness and a kind of invitation... The Santa Lucias stood up against the
sky to the west and kept the valley from the open sea, and they were dark and brooding (Steinbeck 3).
John Steinbeck was born in the Salinas, California and wrote a number of stories about Cali. The
setting in this novel takes place in and the trask family lives in Connecticut at the beginning but this
sets the stage for the family s big move to California. The readers are introduced to two very different
families whose paths cross in the future, the Hamiltons and the Trasks. The Hamiltons are immigrants
from Ireland who come to America and settle down in California raising an honest and helping family
(Steinbeck 8 12). The Trasks, However, are a family raised by a dishonest father, who in his past years
was somewhat of a devil, and the children struggle with the sins passed down to them. In this book
one of Steinbeck main points he displays a struggle of good versus evil in people but through the, but
through understanding, forgiveness and the ability to choose what you are it was proven that good
overcomes evil .
Understanding had possibly the biggest part to play in why people were good. Cathy was the main
example of evil existing in this novel. She was a murderer, a user, a liar and a whore, but despite all of
these things the only person she was really able to hurt
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Compare And Contrast The Views Of Hamilton Vs. Jefferson
In the late 1700 s till early 1800 s, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were the two of major
people in the government. Hamilton was the Secretary of Treasury and Jefferson was the Secretary of
State. Hamilton belonged to the Federalist party while Jefferson was a member of the Democratic
republican party. Hamilton wanted to enlarge the power of the government. However, Jefferson s view
was the opposite. Hamilton s view of the ideal economy, foreign affairs, and constitution played a role
on shaping the early Republic greater than Jefferson s.
Alexander Hamilton, the Secretary of Treasury, was a major influence on building America s economy
stable and strong more than Jefferson was. America had a debt of 11.7 million dollars to foreign
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He came up an idea of establishing the national bank so that the national government could make the
use of one currency instead of a state money. Hamilton declared that the government could create the
national bank on loose construction of the Constitution. He thought the national bank could make
loans to the government and the business to promote industrialization. On the other hand, Jefferson
didn t agreed with him. He focused on agriculture. He thought Hamilton s idea could cheat
bondholders who sold their bonds at low prices. He argued each state should pay back their own part
of the dept. Jefferson also thought that Hamilton s plans for the economy gave too much power to the
federal government. He also pointed out that U.S. Constitution could not give a right for Congress to
create the national bank. Hamilton s views on America s economy were more important in shaping the
Early Republic than Jefferson s. On December 15, 1790, Hamilton requested the Congress to approve
the establishment of the national bank and he got the approval, which becomes the most important
work that Hamilton contributed to America s economic success. He also
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Tb Is A Treatable And Curable Disease Essay
Although the epidemiology is concerning, TB is a treatable and curable disease. The WHO has
detailed guidelines for the treatment of TB, which specifies that successful TB treatment requires
accurate early diagnosis, drug resistance screening, HIV screening, correct drug selection and long
term compliance. (1) The current first line treatment for drug sensitive TB includes an intensive phase
of 2 months and a continuation phase of 4 to 7 months. The drugs used in the initiation phase include
rifampicin (RIF), isoniazid (INH), pyrazinamide (PYR) and ethambutol (EMB), with RIF and INH
being continued until MTB is eradicated. (1) This four drug treatment regimen for drug sensitive TB
disease has been in widespread use for over 20 years, and has achieved cure rates of more than 95% in
trial conditions. (5) However, this regimen also has unwanted aspects, which include the lengthy
duration of the treatment, the side effects the drugs and, more concerning, the development of drug
resistance, have significantly limited its use. (12)
Furthermore, management of MDR TB poses a bigger challenge, since resistance to isoniazid and
rifampicin precludes the use of two key drugs in the anti TB regimen. The treatment of MDR TB
usually involves a combination of drugs chosen from first line and second line anti TB agents. (13) A
lot of medications used in the treatment of MDR TB are classified as second line because of a high
risk of intolerance, reduced potency and a worse side effect
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Adolescence As A Young Age Essay
Adolescence is considered to be the years between 13 and 19. It is known as the transitional period
from childhood to adulthood. Adolescence experiences a good deal of physical and psychological
changes. These changes can appear as early as pre teen ages and last until adulthood. During
Adolescent stage, Adolescence is discovering their independence and self identity. They face making
though peer choices and decision in regards to drugs, alcohol, social life, and school work. Teens show
a high focus on peer groups, romantic interests, and external appearances. While searching for their
independence Adolescent find themselves participating or engaging in risky behaviors. According to
World Health Organizations, many adolescents face pressure to use alcohol, cigarettes, or other drugs
and to initiate sexual relationships, sexual relationships, at earlier ages, and putting themselves at high
risk for intentional and unintentional injuries . Adolescent are very much different from adults and
some are not capable of making adult decisions. Being under the influence at such a young age can
result in these teens making life altering decisions. Specifically, adolescents are not fully capable of
understanding complex concepts, or the relationship between behavior and consequences, or the
degree of control they have or can have over health decision making including that related to sexual
behavior (WHO, 2016). According to Windle (2003), alcohol use during adolescence and
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Mystic Dreams
It was quite a surprise to see Microgaming s video slot titled Mystic Dreams. The game pays homage
to the American Indian, who still stands as a great symbol of the country s heritage. It s not often that a
casino online video slot projects outward beauty in the form of a beautiful background as its most
prominent offering. Microgaming has proven again that they have a knack for creating games that
effectively capture the proper environment.
The graphics on Mystic Dreams are simply stunning. The background is covered with a wintery
landscape with Indian teepees in the horizon at what looks like sunset. The graphics are clean, clear
and colorful. There s plenty of intriguing video features to provide entertainment and enough game
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On Mystic Dreams, the lower paying symbols are represented by the requisite playing card numbers 9
through to the Ace. The higher paying, standard symbols are represented by the white buffalo, the
wolf, the eagle and the Indian Chief. An Indian teepee serves as the game s wild symbol. In an
interesting twist, it appears anywhere on the reels and is used as a substitute for all of the game s other
symbols, including the scatter symbol. The scatter symbol is represented by the Totem pole, a symbol
of Indian unity and
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How Is Piggy Related To Lord Of The Flies
As Piggy and Ralph walked to Castle Rock to retrieve Piggy s stolen glasses from Jack. All of a
sudden, they heard a noise coming from a banana tree. In the banana tree there was a monkey with an
object in its hand. Piggy was struggling to see what the object was, but Ralph had to get a closer look
to figure out what it was. As Ralph had got closer to the banana tree he noticed the object was
reflecting light. He whispered to Piggy I think it s your glasses. The monkey became startled and ran
off, the boys followed. During the chase to retrieve the glasses the monkey disappeared into a hollow
area. It turned out to be a magical cave. They were both uncertain if they should enter, but they knew
that if the monkey had his glasses they could
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The Revolution Of The French Revolution
The French Revolution was a huge turning point in the history of the world and also influenced a
handful of future revolutions. This event also inspired a large assortment of paintings and literature.
One of the most famous and recognizable paintings in the world that was created during the French
Revolution was The 28th July: Liberty Leading the People. Eugène Delacroix, whom was a French
romantic artist, created this iconic painting in 1830 to commemorate the July Revolution (July 26th
29th, 1830). It is known for using the famous goddess Liberty as the centerpiece of the painting. There
has been controversy over the portrayal of Liberty, including her physical characteristics as well as the
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King Louis XVIII agreed to the creation of a constitution and promised a constitutional monarchy,
with a bicameral parliament, religious toleration, and constitutional rights for all citizens. However,
the parliament was composed of extremely right wing royalists and was dismissed in 1816 due to
disagreements. Louis XVIII later died in 1824, but he spent the rest of his time at the throne trying to
heal the wounds of the Revolution. Following the death of Louis XVIII, his brother Charles X took the
throne in 1824. Though the people were optimistic at the beginning of his reign, the opinion of the
new king eventually turned sour. Charles X returned the land to the enemies of the Revolution that had
been during the time under Napoleon, largely at the expense of bourgeois holders of government
bonds. Charles X was also not religiously tolerant. He was a devoted Catholic, thus giving a large
amount of power to the clergy and imposed the death penalty for refusing the Eucharist or any other
religious sacraments. As Charles X lost support in parliament and from the general population, he felt
the need to suspend the elections for officials because of radical motives. On July 26th, by Article 14
of the Charter, Charles X was able to put into action the July Ordinances, which included four rules:
censored the press, dissolved the newly elected chamber, altered the electoral system, and called for
elections in September. The violation of the
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Animals Killing Animals
Humans are destructive. They don t realize the impact they re making in the world until it becomes a
problem. Everyone, everyday destroys someone s life. In fact, they destroy a life of an animal or plant
that is now endangered. If we continue killing animals at a rate of 100 million a year, then our the
generations after us won t be able witness the beauty we experienced. Currently, there is an act to stop
this behavior, but why do poachers still kill animals? Why do people use slash and burn agriculture?
Why do we have an act if it is not stopping people from doing this? I believe poachers shouldn t be
able to kill animals for money, people shouldn t use be able to Slash and Burn Agriculture, and the
Endangered Species Act needs to be reformed. Wildlife trade has become a threat faced by animals
around the world all because of poachers. Poaching by definition is the illegal hunt of game or fish
that is not on one s land. Often times with poaching of endangered animals, it results in illegal wildlife
trade. An example would be of poachers killing elephants for ivory and tigers for their skins and
bones. Poachers have decided the best thing for them to do is to harm innocent animals just for money.
This should be ended, because they are taking things way too far. We are consuming wildlife for
fashion, medicine, souvenirs, and trophy hunting, says an observer. This means poachers are being
assigned by people to kill animals for clothes or medicine. As a result, I can not
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The Fisher Effect
The Fisher Effect
To determine true return on a company s investment, the financial manager (FM) must be able to
determine the real interest the company s investments are achieving, regardless of inflation. Irving
Fisher theorized in his work The Theory of Interest: As Determined by Impatience to Spend Income
and Opportunity to Invest it? that real interest is the price at which the supply of capital is equal to the
demand for capital. The supply is dependent on peoples willingness to save and demand is dependent
on peoples willingness to invest in viable opportunities (cited in Brealey, 2005, p. 626). This can be
further approximated by the equation: n = r + i where n is the nominal interest rate, r is the real interest
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4). Long–term finances can be generated from either internal or external sources. Internal sources can
be the sales of fixed assets and funds from the company s trading activities. External sources include
the issuing of securities, preferred and common stock, bonds, and long–term loans (Kerr, 1997).
FM s must use many of the financial theories discussed above to reach an appropriate balance between
financing long term projects with outside debt. In the US, only 25% of this financing comes form new
debt or new equity (Ross, 2005, p. 400). As previously discussed, short term assets, namely cash,
finance the day to day operation of the business. Since long term financing is cheaper than short term
financing, some FM s may choose to keep enough cash in hand funded form long term sources, so
they never need to use more expensive short term borrowing. However, long term funds are typically
obtained in large blocks and this could be inefficient (Kerr, 1997).
References
Bartlett, B. (2004). Higher interest rates hardly bad news. Human Events, 60(14), 19.Brealey R. A.,
Myers S. C., Allen F. (2006) Principles of corporate finance. New York: The McGraw Hill Companies.
Chrisholm, J. (2003). Navigating the interest rate storm. Futures, 32(3), 44 47.
FinanceProfessor.com, (n.d.). Short term financial management. Retrieved from
http://www.financeprofessor.com/fin402/notes/shorttermfinance.html.
Kerr, E. (1997). Long term
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French Literacy Dbq Essay
Source: (http://www.fuhsd.net/download.cfm?id=106)
Essay Writing
Document based question (DBQ) Levels of Literacy (60 minutes, 1,000 words minimum)
Task: Describe the variations in the levels of literacy in Old Regime France and trace these variations
over time. Analyze the factors that promoted or discouraged the spread of literacy.
Analysis of fourteen documents for the DBQ Literacy in France essay question:
Document # 1:
Document # 1 was a comparison of the degree of literacy in France between the seventeenth and late
eighteenth century as well as between men and women. During the reign of Louis XIV (1638 1715),
focusing on the years from 1686 to 1690, merely more than forty percent of the French men were
literate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Document # 3:
In document # 3, literacy in France was examined by social groups and classes; the dates compared
were again 1680 and 1789, i.e. French Absolutism as opposed to the days of the French Revolution.
Overall, three social groups were examined. The first groups were the nobles and professionals:
interestingly enough, these two groups were on opposite sides at the time of the French Revolution.
Whereas the vast majority of the powerful nobility mostly sided with the Ancien Regime, resisted
attempts to reform, and defended its privileges, the highly educated bourgeoisie became revolutionary
when it realized that political representation of its vested interests was not possible in Old Regime
France, and political change was prevented by the First and Second Estate. Only then did the
bourgeoisie desire to overthrow the French medieval state and replace it with a modern state that
would truly represent the interests of the French bourgeoisie.
In 1680, ninety five percent of French male aristocrats were literate, and that number would not have
changed by 1789. In 1680, sixty percent of French aristocratic women could read and write, and by
1789 up to eighty five percent of French noblewomen had become literate. These numbers were
identical with the literacy rate of the French bourgeoisie, both men and women,
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How Does My Speech Change When Communicating with...
CA First Draft How does my speech change when communicating with different audiences and how
does it change the way people think of me? George Orwell said If thought corrupts language, language
can also corrupt thought illustrating that the power of language over our thought. People change their
register when communicating with different audiences unintentionally: including myself. In 15 years
of my life, I have always adapted my idiolect differently to my friends, parents, teachers and strangers;
but does that make me fake or vulgar? In Addition, our Language is an essential part of our lives and
as the population increases it has become more important to be able to communicate in various ways.
Therefore, when we do communicate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At school, my idiolect would change in the sense that I would become more formal and I generally
watch what I say. This has had a very positive influence on me because it has made my English
stronger and it has made be capable of speaking confidently with teachers and those who aren t within
my reach for example: when talking to interviewers, or to one of my friend s parents. According to a
tally 50% of my English class think that I am shy and 50% think that I am talkative this highlights that
when I am at school and speaking to a fellow class member I am usually perceived as shy , as appose
to when I am talking to my best friends. This indicates that my language changes when I am talking to
people that are not as close to me as my friends. My class mates think of my language to be very
polite and sweet whereas, my teachers feel that my accent doesn t classify where I am from or where I
have lived. When interviewed, a school teacher said that, I would trust you because you sound as if
you are honest. This indicates that I have a polite speech and that my language is observed positively.
Besides, when collaborating online I usually use fillers such as uhhhh...hmmm when chatting to
indicate that I am thinking and I also use abbreviations in my text to consume time. Nevertheless, I
dislike overusing
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The Role Of Performance-Enhancing Drugs In Sports
There is no defined number to how many people in the world love sports. Whether you play it, watch
it, or just simply hear about it, it s no surprise that over half of the human population finds at least one
sport appealing. From the era of the B.C. s to our 21st century, sports have always been a popular
aspect of our daily curriculums. There s just something about the action and the winning triumph
moments that really gets the adrenaline pumping, for all athletes and fans alike. Victory is important,
but how can the actions of getting there affect the sporting world as a whole? As technologies improve
throughout the years, more and more athletes are cheating their way to success by taking drugs or
blood doping. Drug usage and doping have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many athletes use it to make sports interesting, or else who would want to watch? Some may say that
with all of the top level sports being surrounded by media and drama, it has become an entertainment
spectacle. Which athletes don t use some kind of enhancement drug these days? Even in my eyes, with
all of the strict rules, it almost makes taking gummy bear vitamins seem dangerous. Some people even
agree that more usage of PEDs could lead to safer regulation of these drugs that can cause severe after
effects. Even so, we should honor the ethics and honesty that goes into playing sports. The spirit of
sport is the celebration of the human spirit, body, and mind, and is characterized by committing
values. (Savulescu, Foddy, Clayton) The past naturalistic Athenian vision of sports include finding the
best and most skilled man through pure means. I believe that a person s excellence in performance is a
potential that can be brought out by training, and drugs that augment our natural abilities pose
opposition to this spirit and model of sports. Although it may seem like the one who is blessed with
the best genetics will always be victorious, but that is not the case. According to the following, The
winner will be the person with a combination of the genetic potential, training, psychology, wisdom,
and judgment. Olympic performance would be the result of human creativity and choice.
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Personal Narrative-A Day At Dorney Park
Everyone was excited to be going to Dorney Park on August 30th. We had to bring money for food
and swim suits for the wild water kingdom. It was an hour and a half bus ride. On the bus we did
challenges. Someone brought 4 bags of hot Cheetos so we got in to 4 teams of 2 and each team got a
bag a Cheetos. These Cheetos were in the big bag and they were the puffs. We had to eat the whole
bag before 5 minutes. Our hand were bright red. Tiara and I were on the same team. When five
minutes was up my team lost and Asia and Danielle won. After that I took a short peaceful nap and
when I woke up we were ten minutes away. When we got there we had to stand in a semi long line and
all I can see is kids in my camp with light blue shirts with step it up
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Frosty The Snowman Research Papers
Frosty the Snowman is a pop culture icon from the classic song written by Steve Edward Nelson and
Walter Jack Rollins and recorded by Gene Autry in 1950. It was later adapted into a Little Golden
Book in 1951, a black and white animation short in 1954, and a TV special in 1969. The song has been
included in various Christmas albums by popular performers for half a century. The Song After seeing
the success of Rudolph the Red nosed Reindeer the year before, Nelson and Rollins wrote Frosty the
Snowman in hopes of copying that success. In fact, Autry had recorded Rudolph the Red nosed
Reindeer, which was why Nelson and Rollins chose him to record their song. Autry s single of Frosty
the Snowman sold two million copies. The song became
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Violent Media Is Good For Kids
Tabitha Desiree Luke
Mrs. Woodward
English 101
10 October 2017
A Rhetorical Analysis of Violent Media is Good for Kids
From early childhood, parents, teachers, and other adults instill in us that violence is bad and
unethical. We can all agree that we should avoid certain forms of violent behavior if possible;
however, it is incorrect to assume that all forms of violence is bad. In his article Violent Media is
Good For Kids , Gerald Jones argues that creative violence such as gory video games, Comic books,
and play fighting give children tools to master rage and actually help more kids than they hurt. What
the author is saying here is correct because children use these types of influences in imaginary play at
a young age, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While the Incredible Hulk was a ticking time bomb and completely out of control he was a sort of
Jekel and Mr. Hyde character. Timid geek, gone raging goliath if you must. Yes, he was out of control
and frightened tearing up everything in his path, but on the other side of that, he was also a caring
good hearted person that got a good enough handle on his destructive side that he became a hero and
started working with the Avengers. Jones is wrong to imply that the only reason these comics were
good for him was due to the violence alone. This was not a character like the Joker who just tortured
and corrupted people for a laugh and killed mercilessly, there is a reason the good guy always wins in
these comics, and that is to appeal to the children reading them and to instill that type of behavior.
Everybody loves a winner so when they make Batman or Superman triumph over The Joker or Lex
Luthor the authors are instilling the value that good triumphs over evil to their audience. This means
that while yes, they were good for him because they were violent and juvenile; they were also good
because they still had those messages of conquering the demon, or lose yourself but find yourself
again. Jones goes on to persuade us by using his son as an example.
I have watched my son living the same story transforming himself into a bloodthirsty dinosaur to
embolden himself for the plunge into preschool, a Power Ranger to muscle through a
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  • 2. The Professional Conduct Laws And How They May Affect Me Introduction This report intends to explain the critical aspects of the professional conduct laws and how they may affect me. Some of the things included that I will be touching on are the Legal Services Act 2007, the purpose of it and describing all of the different sections within the Legal Services Act, information surrounding delegated legislation under the Legal Services Act, cases that have occurred under the Act and the impacts that the Act may have on me specifically in and out of the profession. I will look in depth at delegated legislation regarding who is able to create delegated legislation and also finding a piece of legislation and giving details on what it is about. I will look at a number of cases, explaining what occurred in them, the judges involved and the final outcomes. Finally, I will create a conclusion which refers back to the objectives and gives a closing summary of this report. The purpose of the Legal Services Act 2007 The Legal Services Act implements policies and rules for the legal services in England and Wales to follow. The Act allows non lawyers and lawyers to work together in businesses. On the 30th of October 2007, the Legal Services Act received Royal Assent. There are nine parts to the Act, these are: 1. The regulatory objectives this section includes the principles and rules of the Legal Services Act and the guidelines that it is required to follow. 2. The legal services board this section explains the regulatory objectives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Summary Of The Undercover Drug Bust According to report described on Wednesday afternoon by Lt. Marshall it all began with team officers assigned at their hided locations for take down in Oak Park at 12:23pm. Officer Salazar and Officer Gibson arrival at the scene in a baby blue 1971 Chevy Vega at 12:27pm. Officer Salazar emerges out of the 1971 Chevy Vega and approaches two African American drug dealers at 12:28pm. Officer Salazar made a deal with the drug dealers at 12: 32pm and collect for a drug bust at 12:35pm. Undercover drug bust spun out of control when a 2009 red Toyota Corolla with tinted window drove at the scene and began to fire shots at 12:36pm. Drug dealer number one and two were shot and killed by drive by Toyota Corolla suspects from gunfire at 12:38pm. Suspects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. stand your ground law Essay The Stand Your Ground statute states that a person who is not engaged in an unlawful activity and who is attacked in any other place where he or she has a right to be has no duty to retreat and has the right to stand his or her ground and meet force with force, including deadly force if he or she reasonably believes it is necessary to do so to prevent death or great bodily harm to himself or herself or another or to prevent the commission of a forcible felony (Sherman). Many people will say that the Stand your Ground law is a great law that has diminished the crime rate, made people feel safer in their neighborhood and has given the people back the power to protect themselves and their loved ones from fatal danger. I would have to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance the significant rise in concealed Carry permits in the state in the last few years. More Floridians have been walking around armed so it would only make sense that From 2005 until 2012, the number of concealed weapons permits in Florida skyrocketed, from 347,350 to 979,000 (Lantigua). Georgia State researchers Chandler McClellan and Erdal Tekin suggest that One potential explanation offered for a relationship between Stand Your Ground laws and homicides is that an increased number of individuals may carry guns in public and be willing to use them as a result of these laws (Lantigua). Most of the increase in justifiable homicides was due to police shootings which rose from 22 in 2004 to 65 in 2011, Stand Your Ground situations where civilians shot civilians, went from eight in 2004 to 47 in 2011 (Lantigua). One would expect for the police shootings to rise because of the fact more citizens are carrying weapons. Police officers are going to be a lot more cautious on every traffic stop and on every call because there is more risk of being shot or injured in some way. The rise in civilian shootings from 2004 to 2011 is the statistic that has everyone on edge. Since the law was introduced there have been many controversial cases that were classified justifiable homicides where the shooter was cleared of all charges. In September 2010 Patrick Lavoie was killed by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Securing The Steering Wheel Of The Internet Securing the Steering Wheel of the Internet Yousif Hussin Student ID: 23048362 MSc Information Systems Security Systems and Applications Security Table of Contents Abstract: 3 Introduction: 3 The Attack Surface of the DNS System: 4 Development Timeline of a Secure BIND DNS Server Implementation: 5 Zone Transfer Security Issues: 5 Software Code Vulnerability Format String Vulnerability in nslookupComplain() Function (CVE 2001 0013) 6 DNS Cache Poisoning: 7 Advanced DNS Cache Poisoning and the Kaminsky DNS Attack: 8 DNS Server Advanced Protection Techniques 9 DNS Server Operating System Hardening: 9 Authenticated DNS Server to Server Communication: 10 The Integrity of DNS Data, and DNSSEC: 11 References 13 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Introduction: The Domain Name System (DNS) is the system (or agent) responsible for resolving Domain Names (such as www.google.com) to IP Addresses (such as 212.0.130.23), which is required to make the Internet usable. This resolution list is distributed throughout the Internet in a hierarchy of authority. There s normally a DNS server hosted by ISPs (Internet Service Providers) to serve their clients (Rouse 2005). The basic operation of DNS in a single Internet resource request is shown in Figure 1 (AFNIC 2009). It functions like a database that is distributed over DNS machines that interact with each other to be able to respond to a user s query. The top of the DNS hierarchy contains the top level domains, such as .com, which are controlled by top level DNS servers. The DNS server implementation which is used for this paper is BIND, which is the most widely used DNS server implementation on the Internet today. The Attack Surface of the DNS System: The following are the general categories of attacks on DNS Servers, in terms of the nature of the
  • 6. vulnerable target, which give the attacker the ability to impact on the normal behaviour of the DNS Server and the Internet: DNS Protocol and Software Bugs specific attacks DNS Infrastructure Attacks The first category of attacks concerns vulnerabilities within the anatomy of the DNS protocol and the software implementation of the protocol. The second category of attacks concerns ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Group Superiority In The United States 1.) Competing global markets can make prices of the products we buy decrease. If your produce is cheaper, then which of the following is most likely to be true? a. The U. S. government lowered taxes on produce as part of a healthy eating initiative. b. Someone else is paying for the difference in their unearned income. c. The farmers that grew the produce sold it to the grocery store at a cheaper cost, and thus they are making less money on it. d. There is a surplus of produce for that harvest season. Answer b. is correct due to the information on conflict theory found on pages 28 29, which states, In each society, some small group controls the means of production and exploits those who are not in control. The store owner and the farmers being the controlling group, and the workers are those who are exploited. The theory being the choice of the controlling group would be to exploit the weaker group before sacrificing their own financial gain. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a. The U. S. society values equality, and thus everyone in that society lives on even terms. b. Group Superiority is a thing of the past and not relevant in today s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Swot Analysis of Ryanair 2. Procedure The research for this report, which is focused on a S.W.A.T. analysis on Ryanair, was fully based on internet web sites. For full information, refer to the bibliography at the end of he report. 3. Findings 3.1 Strengths a. Leadership in the low cost sector Ryanair was Europe s original low fares airline and is still Europe s largest low fares carrier. Currently the company carries over 35m. passengers on 325 low fare routes across 21 European countries ( Ryanair). As a matter of fact Ryanair is currently the largest low cost company on the market with 12 European bases, a fleet of over 250 aircrafts and more than 2700 employees. Moreover the company provides frequent point to point services which allows them to avoid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition the company is now recruiting its cabin crew in Poland and in Latvia in order to cut further down its costs, the fact is that people spend enormous amounts of money(for their standards) for a English course provided from the company in order to get a chance to get hired, which represents not only a bad image but also a bad advertisement for Ryanair. In general the whole staff is working under big pressure set by an overhead person and most commonly with feelings of unsatisfaction. b. Low quality services and attitudes towards customers b.1. Disabled people Bob Ross successfully sued Britain s favourite airline on January 30. Ross has stamina problems as a result of having cerebral palsy and was charged 18 pounds by Ryanair for the use of a wheelchair through the concourse of Stansted Airport. Other airlines absorb this cost but Ryanair have been making disabled people pay extra (BBC). This example successfully shows how the company does not take care of all its customers in the way it should be done, therefore this case was brought to court since it was found unacceptable the fact that a disabled person had to pay for the transportation through the airport, which normally it is a cost that is absorbed by the company. Unfortunately this is not their only case, in fact it has happened that Ryanair had to unload from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Volcanic and Seismic Events Are Major Pieces of Evidence... Volcanic and Seismic events are major pieces of evidence towards proving that plate tectonics theory is valid (40 marks) The theory of plate tectonics states that the Earth s lithosphere (top layer of the Earth s crust) is split up into rigid sections called plates that are moving relative to one another as they move on top of the underlying semi molten mantle. These plates are either continental, The North American Plate, or oceanic, The Nazca Plate. Tectonic plates are powered by convection currents, which is the circular movement of magma within the mantle. These currents are powered by the core, which heats the magma, causing it to rise, cool and fall back down. This circular motion causes the plates, which float on the mantle, to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Earthquakes can be created on any of the plate boundaries. Earthquakes occur when tension is released from inside the crust. Plates do not always move smoothly alongside each other and sometimes get stuck. When this happens pressure builds up. When this pressure is eventually released, an earthquake tends to occur. The point inside the crust where the pressure is released is called the focus. The point on the Earth s surface above the focus is called the epicentre. Earthquake energy is released in seismic waves. These waves spread out from the focus. The waves are felt most strongly at the epicentre, becoming less strong as they travel further away. The most severe damage caused by an earthquake will happen close to the epicentre. But there are some anomalies as there are earthquakes which don t take place on a plate boundary and it s the same with volcanoes. An example of this is Hawaii. Hawaii is a volcanic island which is found in the middle of a tectonic plate. Hawaii is an example of a hotspot. The places known as hotspots are volcanic regions thought to be fed by underlying mantle that is anomalously hot compared with the mantle elsewhere. They may be on, near to, or far from tectonic plate boundaries. There are two hypotheses to explain them. One suggests that they are due to hot mantle plumes that rise from the core mantle boundary. The other hypothesis postulates that it is not high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Calculating And Measuring Racial Disparity CALCULATING AND MEASURING RACIAL DISPARITY Research focusing on the calculation of racial disparities in police outcomes has generally examined police traffic stops and the follow up police activities, such as, citations, search and warnings. Review of these studies suggests that calculation methods of racial disparity vary from one study to another; however, majority of those studies employed population as a baseline measure or benchmarking variable (Withrow, 2002; Smith Petrocelli, 2001; Withrow Williams, 2015). Early studies using population as a baseline measure to compare disproportionate traffic stop counts found substantial racial disparities (Lamberth, 1996; Verniero Zoubek, 1999). Studies later have begun to discuss that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Numbers suggest that, for instance, while Blacks compose six percent of population in St. Clayton city, they represent 57% of overall police arrests. Similarly, the probability of Black arrest in Berkeley (CA) and Madison (Wis) cities is nine times higher than other racial groups compared to their corresponding population. In addition to this, Bureau of Justice statistics report that at the national level, Blacks are two times more likely to be arrested compared to Whites. Concurring with media reports and national statistics institutes estimates, empirical studies also report high proportion of minority arrests compared to their representation in the population (Golub, Johnson, Dunlap, 2007). On the other hand, others argue that disproportionality in arrest decisions is commensurate with the racial distributions in offending rather than residential distribution in the population (D Alessio Stolzenberg, 2003; Sampson Lauritsen, 1997). Putting it differently, proponents of this group hold that differential involvement in crime commission leads to higher arrest rates. For this reason, employing frequency of crime involvement as a baseline measure would yield different findings as opposed to relying only population as a baseline measure (Golub et al., 2007). Take an example, to calculate racial disparities in drug arrests, frequency of drug users for each race group need to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Jackson s Theory Of The San Francisco Earthquake Of 1906 The San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 devastated citizens from San Francisco. After the disaster, new technology advanced when detecting earthquakes. Different theories grew from the elastic rebound theory to the theory that the soil determines the severity of the earthquake. Building developed new plans to keep buildings from being destroyed by fires. Harry Fielding Reid, a geologist, discovered a time difference between the preliminary tremors and the regular waves. Reid concluded that the first set of tremors would have a lower amplitude than the second set of tremors. Time became an essential part in determining the severity of the earthquake, so more precise instruments of measurement were needed to help determine earthquakes. Using this new information, Reid theorized that earthquakes are triggered by a fault slipping. Reid referred to this process as a elastic rebound . Reid s theory observed that the eastern side of the fault moved towards the southern region and away from the northern region. When observing the western side, the results were the opposite. Reid continued his research on this theory by conducting experiments using deformed jelly with a fault line. With this information, scientists gained new information about the San Andreas Fault. The San Andreas fault followed the border of California. The 1906 earthquake rupture started in Shelter Cove and continued until Grizzly Flat, and the fault line ran through all of these cities. The information gained ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Brittany Dellinger. Ms. Walker. Eng 231 K6C. 20 April 2017. Brittany Dellinger Ms. Walker ENG 231 K6C 20 April 2017 Sanity of the Mind: Edgar Allan Poe Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality. Edgar Allan Poe The Tell Tale Heart and The Cask of Amontillado are both well known short horror stories written by Edgar Allan Poe. Both short stories share similar themes and atmospheres. They are dark, creepy, sometimes humorous and sometimes very frightening stories both narrated by a main character in a first person point of view. Both stories tell the tale of a carefully planned and constructed murder. Exploring the differences in the setting and atmosphere of these stories, the individual motives these characters had for committing one of the most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This story begins around dusk when the narrator, Montresor, comes upon the antagonist, Fortunato. As the evening darkens, so does the plot of this short story. Montresor leads Fortunato into his vaults where he keeps his most prized wines. The vaults go very deep, are very dark, and are covered in nitre, which is a mineral that grows upon the damp walls of the vaults and irritates Fortunato s throat. As the story reaches its climax, Fortunato is led into the deepest and darkest part of the vaults where his fate is awaiting him. In both of these stories, the atmosphere was heavy with the dread of claustrophobia. In The Tell Tale Heart, the narrator was not only trapped inside of his own deluded mind, he was also trapped inside this house with the illusion that he absolutely must murder this kind old man. He is unable to think about anything else until this task is completed. The sticky feel of claustrophobia intensifies when the reader realizes the dismembered old man is hidden underneath the floorboards of the room, in a very small and cramped space that would require his body to be chopped up before he could fit in. In The Cask of Amontillado, the vaults are enormously claustrophobic. The walls are damp, there are no windows or fresh air, and the antagonist will ultimately meet his demise by being trapped in a small and dark space in the vaults. Poe understands the basic human fear of being enclosed in a small space and uses it to horrify his readers many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Rosetta Stone Artifact Sometimes tools of the past still become relevant today. We can learn so much about different cultures from the tools they use. One such example is the Rosetta Stone. Although confusing at first, it s actually a very vital resource in cracking languages from the past. Discovered in 1799 by Napoleon s Army, the Rosetta stone has helped us gain a deeper understanding of cultures around the world. It s truly an important artifact and tool that has helped us learn many things about the past. It was named the Rosetta stone, because it was discovered near the town el Rashid. The stone eventually feel into the hands of the British under the terms of the Treaty of Alexandria. It has been guarded in the British museum since then. Napoleon had the artifact because his army had found it, but after the British defeated the French the Rosetta stone along with other objects were given to the British. The Treaty of Alexandria also known as, the Capitulation of Alexandria, is the surrender of the French troops on August 30, 1801 in Alexandria. Article 16 of the treaty proposed that artifacts found by the French would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was created by a council of priests to honor Ptolemy V. The Rosetta stone was made when Greeks began to rule Egypt. On the stone the same passage is written three times. Once in hieroglyphics, demotic, and Greek. The passage was written in hieroglyphics because the Egyptians used this script for important or religious documents. The passage was written in demotic because this was the common script for the Egyptians. The passage was written in Greek because when the Rosetta stone was being made the rulers of Egypt were Greek descendants. The Rosetta stone was written in three different languages so that all the people of Egypt could read what it said. The Rosetta stone was carved in 196 B.C. The Rosetta stone states all the good things that the Egyptian pharaoh has done for the priests and the people of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Second Temple Period In Judaism Introduction The Second Temple Period as it related to the Jewish people was noticeable by the reconstruction of the Temple in 538 BCE. This took place when the Jewish begun to enlarge this took place nearly six hundred years, as of the late sixth century BCE to 70 CE when the Jerusalem temple was ruined by the Romans. During this phase, Jews lived under foreign rule, during Judaism early development. First to have rule was the Persians this begin in 538 332 BCE. After which came the Hellenistic Kingdoms which were created after Alexander the Great s capture from 332 63 BCE and concluded with the Romans from 63 BCE to 70 CE and beyond. This era also saw the development of the Sadducees, Pharisees, Zealots and Essenes sects. Within this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under the headship of Zerubbabel who was a offspring from the House of David. Less than century later the Second journey would take place to Israel, with Ezra the Scribe being the leader. The subsequently four centuries also saw Jews of unstable degrees of self rule under the Persians, and the Hellenistic over lordship (Ptolemaic and Seleucid). Under Ezra s brilliant guidance they saw the repatriation of the people as they began the erection of the Second Temple on the same site as the First Temple. This would also include the refortification of the walls of Jerusalem a longer with the establishment of the Great Assembly known as Knessel Hagedolah as the judicial body and the ultimate religion of the Jewish people, which highlighted the Second Temple period. In the course of the rule of the Persian Empire, the leadership of the inhabitants of Judah was entrusted to the high priest, with the support of the ruling body of elders in Jerusalem. The Land also remained a Jewish theocracy under the Syrian based Seleucid leaders, as it was a part of the ancient world conquered by Alexander the Great of Greece ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Pros Of Collective Bargaining On Tuesday, March 29, a tie vote in the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a victory for unions and collective bargaining. The Supreme Court reached a 4 4 vote in Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association, a major labor case on union funding. This tie vote upholds the legality of fair share fees and allows unions to maintain the system they use to collect funds that support collective bargaining and obtaining benefits for workers. Collective bargaining Collective bargaining is the negotiation between union leaders and the company s management that sets out the terms of employment such as working conditions, base pay, overtime, work hours, and benefits. By law, collective bargaining benefits all workers whether they are in the union or not and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... California Teachers Association, a group of public school employees who are unaffiliated with unions sued the California Teachers Organization, other similar organizations, and California school districts on the grounds that the agency shop arrangement and opt out requirements of the public school unions violate the First Amendment. In California, unions can establish agency shop clauses in which the school district can require employees to either join the union or pay dues in the form of a fair share service fee . Because the First Amendment prevents unions from requiring non members to support activities that are not related to union representation, unions must notify all non members of the breakdown of the chargeable and non chargeable portions of the fee. The non members must then opt out each year to avoid paying the portion of the fee that goes toward activities that they are not required to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Innovation at International Food Essay Abstract This paper provides a written analysis of the Innovation at International Foods (IFG) case study. The paper will provide an analysis of the issues that Josh Novak, the new team manager at IFG is facing with the existing staff. Josh has come for Glow Foods which was a smaller company that has been purchased by IFG. Josh was retained due to the innovative ideas that produced significant growth at Glow Foods by reaching the younger market. It has now become his job at IFG to do the same. However, as Josh is becoming more acclimated to the way things are done at IFG, he and his team are being bogged down with processes and procedures that are in place. The team does not believe that will be able to do the job they were hired ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They need to communicate their ideas effectively while addressing the concerns of the others. Josh s team is a group of young and enthusiastic people; they are very talented and can more than succeeded with the task at hand. However, they must take the concerns seriously and be prepared to address them. In order for Josh and his team to overcome the uncertainty, they must be clear with their objectives, they have to be easily understood by the rest of the team and the organization so that they will be perceived as being achievable. When Josh addressed the team and stated that they do not know the benefits, because they have not done this before (p. 233). They did not gain any support for the team, and their understanding of IFG s strategy and vision may be questioned. Uncertainty with Change One of the issues that is prevalent, but not directly stated is the uncertainty with change. This is an issue with the existing staff and the new staff as well. Josh comes from a smaller company where he had the ability to be innovative and brainstorm new ways to help Glow Foods, he was able to implement quickly. At Glow Foods they understood the power of social media tools and they took advantage of what they had to offer. However at IFG, they need permission to even access Instant Messaging (IM) or FaceBook (p. 232). Politics came into play as the team did not understand the protocol and did speak ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Killer Whale s Current Population Range Killer whale is known as the Orca or their scientific name, Orcunus Orca. Killer whale is the largest of the dolphin family and also the strongest and powerful predators. The Orca has the name killer whale because they can take down any large creature such as seals, sea lion or even white shark. The killer whale s current population range is about 50,000 and they are the most distributed marine mammals. Their territory extends from the Artic to the Antarctic but they mostly can be found in the cold water upwelling areas such as the Pacific Northwest, the Southern Ocean that has high latitude. Not only they can be found in the cold ocean, many data has also shown that they have been seen in the warmer area such as Florida or Hawaii. They are predators, so they eat marine animals such as seals, sea lions, fish, sea turtles, birds or even the great white shark. The difference between the female and the male killer whale is the male Orca is 32 feet long; weight 22,000 pounds with 6 feet tall dorsal fin while the female Orca is 28 feet long; weight 16,500 pounds with a little curve dorsal fin on the back. Their color is black on the upper body and white color on the lower body with gray saddle on their back or behind their dorsal fin. They have two white spot on the side of their face called eyespot. Even though the eyespots look like the eyes, the Orca s eyes and ears are actually located below the eyespots. They depend on their sound and vocal to communicating, navigating, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Glucosamine Chondroitin Glucosamine chondroitin has been used for decades to treat human osteoarthritis. Only recently has this natural and safe supplement product been used to treat dog arthritis safely and effectively without the risks of dangerous side effects. Because arthritis joint disease in humans is exactly the same disorder as that found with dog arthritis, glucosamine chondroitin is also very affective for treating this joint disease in canines. Although there are many prescription medications which are often prescribed to treat dog arthritis, many of them also have been shown to cause significant and often times very dangerous side effects in canines. On the other hand, glucosamine chondroitin is 100% safe and offers virtually no danger or side effects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The supplement product comes in either pills and tablet form or a liquid version. Many people prefer giving their animals the liquid version of glucosamine chondroitin because of how easy it is compared to pills and capsules. Additionally, a single dosage of the liquid version of glucosamine contains as much of the product as five or six pills and tablets. This makes it far easier to give the recommended daily doses of the chondroitin to the animal without having to force pills down his or her throat. It is simply a matter of pouring the liquid glucosamine chondroitin over the dogs food at meal time and allow him or her to ingest it along with the feed. There are no negative effects of mixing the glucosamine with the food. Some research even shows that the supplement product is more easily absorbed by the body when it is taken with food. Most pet owners simply give one dose a day of the product. However, some believe that splitting the dose of glucosamine chondroitin and giving their animals to doses each day is more effective. Glucosamine chondroitin is a widely used supplement product for treating canine osteoarthritis without the risks of negative side effects. Visit our online website for more information about treating dog arthritis using glucosamine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Summary Of The Movie Jaws Jaws Directed by Steven Spielberg USA, 1975, 124 minutes Reviewed by Kassandra Wellman Student, Wynford High School, Bucyrus, OH (USA) Jaws is based on book written by Peter Benchley which is loosely based around the shark attacks of 1916 along the US eastern coast. Peter Benchley co wrote the screenplay with Carl Gottlieb. Jaws is tagged as an action and adventure, mystery and suspense, thriller and is intended for older audiences (PG 13). Jaws main characters are: Broody (Police Chief) played by actor Roy Scheider, Quint (Fisherman) played by actor Robert Shaw, Hooper (Scientist) played by Richard Dreyfuss. Other Jaws top billed actors/actresses are: Lorraine Gary (Ellen Brody), Murray Hamilton (Mayor Vaughn) . Jaws won several Academy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After finding evidence of a shark attack Chief Brody intends to close the beaches, however Mayor Vaughn and several other key islanders are flat against the beach closing, mainly for economic reasons. Chief Brody initially backs down about the beach closings, however once the shark attacks came again to the shores of Amity, the beaches were closed. It was an island consensus to hire a shark killer (Quint) to solve the problem, regardless of the hefty fee he charged. It turned out not to be so simple a problem especially for Quint. Once the size of the shark was estimated it created another issue for Amity with the very limited equipment and expertise they had available on the small, isolated island, they had to reach out for expert help (Matt Hooper, Oceanographer). As Jaws continued to attack Amity s beaches it was finally seen for its actual size, that is when Chief Brody made the statement of you re gonna need a bigger boat , which was not written in the original screenplay and has become known as the most memorable line in the movie. Jaws is suspense filled and the music score for the shark attack was developed perfectly to create further suspense, while the music played one watched, glued to the screen waiting to see what was going to happen next. I would not recommend this movie to young children because of the blood, guts and gore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Difference Between Urban And Rural Life COMPARISON OF RURAL AND URBAN WAY OF LIFE Introduction: There are two different ways of life in our society. Rural and urban society. Both ways of life are opposite to each other. Rural society is a conservative society but urban society is an advanced society. People living in backward areas make rural society and people living in advanced areas make urban society. RURAL SOCIETY: Rural society is under developed and conservative society and different from urban society due to many reasons: EDUCATION: People are not educated in rural areas. They are not aware about the importance of education in life. They do not afford education for their children. Most of the people in rural areas are poor. There are no education centers, colleges and authorized universities in rural areas. Everyone is illiterate. There are small schools located in rural areas where children are not taught ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Education system is organized. There are high schools, colleges and highly authorized universities. There are many job opportunities in urban areas. People are aware. People know the importance of education in life. Parents send their children to high schools because they are aware and they can afford their education expenses. People are broad minded. They have manners how to sit and behave. They try to learn manners by copying their fellows. People are always in competition in urban society and this is increasing day by day. STRUCTURE OF SOCIETY: Urban society is highly structured society. People are aware in urban society. Rules and responsibilities are defined. Urban society is a fast pace of life. People know their rights, needs and their problems. It is a developed society. People are social. They do not have time to sit together and have a chit chat with each other. People even do not have time for their families. All members of the family live in separate rooms and they do not have time for each other. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Stock Exchange Is The First Modern Day Trading Exchange The Amsterdam Stock Exchange is the first modern day trading exchange that allowed for the buying and selling of securities of the East India Company. The exchange was influenced by prior inventions such as brokering of debt and bond purchasing. In the 1300s, Venice merchants bought debt from citizens, companies, and the government and traded pools of these debt issues to consumers. The merchants would bring a booklet of debts for sale and the consumer would then buy what they wanted. The consumers would either capitalize on high interest payments or lose their money due to a particular entity not being able to pay their debts. In the 1500s, Belgium opened the first bond exchange that was exclusively traded only bonds and note ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the first century of the exchange being in existence, the company as well as the commodities it traded had experience extreme volatility within the marketplace. Information and speculation took responsibility for much of the unstable behavior resulting in a huge boom in the 1630s and the crises that took place in the 1670s and 1680s. The Amsterdam Stock Exchange experienced a boom and bust cycle due to overconfident investors in the marketplace. The First Boom (1633 1643) When the market first opened for business, 1143 investors had received stock in the VOC (Petram, 17). Very light trading occurred over the next thirty years within the secondary market. However, due to the popularity of the trading arena the secondary market exploded, causing hundreds of share transfers between different investors. Investors learned that they could make more of a profit through selling shares regularly (market making) instead of holding on to them for a few years. After the spike of the share price had occurred in 1633, many novice investors were looking for a way to sell their shares. Experienced merchants would meet with these investors and buy their stock for a little less than the asking price. From there, they would sell those same shares as soon as the same day and charge above the market price. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Toyota Supply Chain SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT A STRATEGIC APPROACH TO THE PRINCIPLES OF TOYOTA S RENOWNED SYSTEM ANANTH V. IYER SRIDHAR SESHADRI ROY VASHER New York Chicago San Francisco Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan New Delhi San Juan Seoul Singapore Sydney Toronto Copyright 2009 by Ananth V. Iyer, Sridhar Seshadri, and Roy Vasher. All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. ISBN: 978 0 07 162340 7 MHID: 0 07 162340 X The material in this eBook also appears in the print version of this title: ISBN: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lee Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Toyota Learning Principles and the v4L Framework Chapter 2. Comprehensive Overview of Supply Chain Chapter 3. Mix Planning Chapter 4. Sales and Operations Planning Chapter 5. Production Scheduling and Operations Chapter 6. Parts Ordering Chapter 7. Managing Suppliers Chapter 8. Logistics Chapter 9. Dealer and Demand Fulfillment Chapter 10. Crisis Management Chapter 11. The Toyota Way of Managing Supply Chains Chapter 12. How to Apply Toyota Way Principles to Nonautomotive Supply Chains Chapter 13. The Beer Game and the Toyota Supply Chain Chapter 14. Reflections of Supply Chain Participants Chapter 15. Reflections vii ix xi 1 5 25 37 55 73 85 103 121 133 147 173 185 201 215 219 221 v Appendix Index This page intentionally left blank Foreword F or decades, Toyota s success in the marketplace has been admired by business practitioners and executives alike. The automaker is the envy of others within the automobile industry, but the company is also considered to be the symbol of excellence in business in general. The firm has been the focus of research in academia. The power of Toyota has been attributed to its two distinct core values: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Analysis Of Dunkin Donuts The retail environment that I decided to analyze is one that is very familiar to most Americans in today s world: Dunkin Donuts. According to the University of Harvard, 54% of Americans over the age of 18 drink at least one coffee a day, with 65% of it being consumed during breakfast. According to the Dunkin Donuts Press Kit of February 2014, currently the Dunkin Donuts franchise is bought by 11% of Americans on a daily basis and has nearly 11,000 stores in 33 countries. But of all of those stores, I chose one in the quiet suburban town of Chester, New Jersey. Though not a very large town, Chester is built up with many restaurants and shops for tourists and locals alike to come and spend their time and money. The traffic flow to this specific store is fairly unique, in the sense that it is located right off of the major highway in Route 206 south. When I pulled off of Route 206 and into the parking lot, I nearly overshot the entire drive and almost ended up in the shrubbery out by the road because the turn was so sudden and tight. Watching cars enter the parking lot, I realized I was not the only one who was having this issue. Things can get fairly tricky very quickly at this store when you ve got cars coming down a major highway going forty five miles per hour and then all of a sudden they slam on their brakes to make the sharp turn into the Dunkin Donuts parking lot. I sat in my car and observed people entering the parking lot for merely twenty five minutes and in that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Chapter One of Persuasion by Jane Austen Essay Chapter One of Persuasion by Jane Austen Chapter one of Persuasion makes use of a highly economic narrative style, which celebrates Austen s success as a novelist. Austen s narrative style is so successful in chapter one of Persuasion as many of the characters are introduced to the reader along with the majority of the main themes which concern them in the novel. Austen clearly underlines that she is writing with a novelist s voice, using traditional conventions of third person with past tense. This first hint of Austen s narration style is shown in chapter one and reappears again in chapter eleven where it is evident that Austen has become an omniscient narrator. This highlights to the reader that everything we are told in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea that Sir Walter cannot produce a son shows, to an extent, that Sir Walter s family is falling in social rank, as his daughters can be seen as a metaphor to suggest Sir Walter s own impotence in society with the further decline of the Elliot household. Another important theme in Persuasion is introduced to us in the opening chapter in the guise of vanity and appearances. He could read his own history with an interest which never failed this was the page at which the favourite volume always opened: Elliot of Kellynch Hall. Walter Elliot, born March 1, 1760. Sir Walter s obsession with his own history shows us that vanity is Walter Elliot s driving force in life. It also goes to show Sir Walter s carelessness of major affairs, as the only script he cares to read is his own Baronetage . When describing Walter Elliot, Austen uses flattering language, such as fine , beauty and good looks . There is a tone of acute amusement and gentle contempt in Austen s writing with Sir Walter Elliot, who united these gifts, was the constant object of his warmest respect and devotion . This tone almost suggests to us that Austen does not perceive beauty to be of the utmost importance in life. By saying of Sir Walter that he could read his own history with an interest which never failed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Quiznos Subs Essay What is the current state of the Quiznos brand? Quiznos Subs, founded in 1981 is based in Denver, Colorado. It was designed for busy consumers looking for high quality subs as an alternative to fast food. Quiznos is currently located in fifty states and over thirty countries. Quiznos recently filed Chapter Eleven and what was once a franchise of over 5,000 stores is now only 2,100.(Quiznos Files for Bankruptcy, n.d) They are currently focusing on restructuring the company in order to reduce their debt by over four hundred million dollars. This plan they hope will renew the brand and reinforce what Quiznos original plan was. (Quiznos Files for Bankruptcy, n.d ) Their debt in total is over five hundred and seventy million. Quiznos two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Quiznos Files for Bankruptcy, n.d ) What is Quiznos s market share compared to Subway, and how much market share is available in the sandwich segment globally? Quiznos s biggest threat is that it competes with Subway s $5 foot long, Subway is successful due to how it advertises itself also.(QSRweb, n.d) Quiznos competitive advantage is that it has way more variety, from the sizes of their subs, to various different options and way zestier ingredients. As far as market share they are a competitor in the fast food market. Their market share is very small compared to Subway. Quiznos saw a fall in market share of over 50% which was from 5,000 to now only 2,100 stores. (QSRweb, n.d) Quiznos is now behind Subway the leader and Jimmy Johns at second. Subway has over 40,000 stores globally so there is no comparison. (QSRweb, n.d) Quiznos did not only struggle with Subway as far as pricing globally but also with the Jared campaign of 2000 that focused on healthier foods pleasing the average consumer who are health conscious. There is an increase in overall market share of the sandwich segment globally as it is said that consumers are purchasing sandwiches away from home versus making them and taking them from home, like the days of old. Consumer demand is there because of the need for lower prices, fresher ingredients, healthier items and more variety. While there was a major closing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Image Retrieval Systems Essay examples In today s revolution oriented environment, multimedia contents play a vital role in a wide range of applications, products and services. The high usage of these contents demand efficient searching and indexing for users. This demand has drawn substantial research attention towards image retrieval systems in the last few decades. Many great methods have been proposed, which offer numerous advantages like the following. (i) These techniques are fully automatic and avoid the manual errors of text based systems. (ii) These techniques avoid complex tasks like annotation and also increase the accuracy of retrieval. (iii) These techniques also reduce the amount of garbage, that is, irrelevant images retrieved. (iv) These techniques, while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Advancements in hardware and software technology are motivating both users and researchers to search for techniques that challenge and improve the available industrial standards for retrieving images from huge archives. This can be performed either by developing new competitive methodologies or by enriching the operations of existing methodologies as several applications require reliable models, that are efficient both in the manner of finding similar images and reducing time complexity. The solutions provided in this research work are more compatible for retrieving images from natural and photographic image databases and use an amalgamation of image processing and machine learning algorithms to perform retrieval in a fast manner while improving both the fraction of retrieved images that are relevant to the find and fraction of the images that are relevant to the query image that are successfully retrieved. The methodology of the proposed research work is shown in Figure 3.1 and the architecture of the proposed CBIR systems is shown in Figure 3.2. Here, after obtaining the query image, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Exam Notes Biyani s Think Tank Concept based notes Business Laws (MBA) Lecturer Deptt. of Commerce Management Biyani Girls College, Jaipur For more details: http://www.gurukpo.com 2 Published by : Think Tanks Biyani Group of Colleges Concept Copyright : Biyani Shikshan Samiti Sector 3, Vidhyadhar Nagar, Jaipur 302 023 (Rajasthan) Ph : 0141 2338371, 2338591 95 Fax : 0141 2338007 E mail : acad@biyanicolleges.org Website :www.gurukpo.com; www.biyanicolleges.org First Edition : 2009 While every effort is taken to avoid errors or omissions in this Publication, any mistake or omission that may have crept in is not intentional. It may be taken note of that neither the publisher nor the author will be responsible for any damage or loss of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Q.22 What is Champerty? Ans.: It is a bargain where by one party agrees to assist the other in recovering property. Q.23 What is wagering Agreement? Ans.: It is an agreement involving payment of a sum of money upon the determination of an uncertain event. Q.24 What do you mean by Agreement against public policy? For more details: http://www.gurukpo.com 8 Ans.: It simply mean whenever an agreement is harmful or injurious to public interest and welfare it is said to be against public policy. It is harmful to the social, political, economic and other interest and welfare of the public is called agreement opposed to public policy. Q.25 What is Contingent contract? Ans.: It is a contract in which the promisor undertakes to perform the contract upon the happening or non happening of a specified future uncertain event, which is collateral to the contract (Section 32). Q.26 What is Appropriation of payments? Ans.: In case of a debtor owes several distinct debts to the same creditor, he makes payment which is insufficient to satisfy all the debts. In such a situation a question arises as to which particular debt the payment is to be appropriated. Q.27 What is Novation? Ans.: Novation means substitution of a new contract in place of an existing one with the consent of all the parties to the contract. Q.28 What is Rescission? Ans.: It is cancellation of a contract by the consent of all the parties to it or by the aggrieved party to it. Q.29 Explain Remission. Ans.: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Striving For a More Peaceful World I found this week s readings interesting and very thought provoking, although I was particularly disturbed by Original Child Bomb by Thomas Merton. I believe this was probably Merton s intended response to this poem. If nothing else, it certainly gets the reader thinking and hopefully questioning our actions as a nation. I think Haidt s definition of moral systems is an interesting one and one which I believe would help reconcile conflicts between religious morality and secular morality, at least on the surface. If, as a human group, people viewed morality in this way (values, practices, institutions, psychological mechanisms used to make social life possible), I believe we might recognize the commonalities religious and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another idea presented in this week s readings which I found compelling was the brief discussions on technology and the impact this has on our sense of morality. Merton obviously speaks about technology to great lengths in his poem about the atomic bomb. In this piece Merton seems to take the position that technological advances are not always a good thing. In many ways, I would agree with Merton, especially when it comes to technological advances in weaponry. I believe, as I think Merton does as well, that many of these advances allow us as a species to dehumanize various groups and therefore enable us to destroy them with little conscious thought to the moral implications this destruction has. On the other hand, Haidt takes a different approach at the end of his article, The New Synthesis in Moral Psychology. He states that with technological advances we become more aware of people in the rest of the world, not only aware of their achievements but also of their tragedies. As this happens, our concern for others expands and we increasingly want peace, decency, and cooperation to prevail in other groups, and in the human group as well. (Haidt, pg. 1001) I found this statement particularly interesting because, like many others, I often assume that rather than uniting us as a human species, technology often isolates us and we become more disconnected from our immediate groups as well as our wider groups. I often, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Mega Marketing Of Depression Essay Un purposeful, Predetermined Realities Predetermined realities are realities that people blindly accept and inhabit as their own. These false realities constrict the expression of life by clouding an individual s purpose and guiding them to live systematically. Too often individuals neglect to navigate their lives around their own wants, beliefs and values. Instead of making independent decisions, decisions are made based on the opinions or pressures from others, suppressing one s authentic reality with societal norms. These norms and expectations set forth by authorities inadvertently transform an individual s reality into an unoriginal, predetermined reality. In other words, there is an infinite number of aesthetically eccentric views, but we are given binoculars to only focus on what others want us to see. Unfortunately, these societal interferences are nearly unavoidable. Cathy Davidson s essay, Project Classroom Makeover, presents how the enforcement of mundane standardization in American education systems leads to the decrease of original talents and creativity. Similarly, Ethan Watters essay, The Mega Marketing of Depression in Japan, portrays the ways in which pharmaceutical companies attempt to standardize depression, shifting the reality of an entire culture, for the sake of their profit. Lastly, in The Mind s Eye, Oliver Sacks illustrates how reality differs between individuals by using stories from individuals with blindness. Evidently, reality is in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Good Overcomings Evil Analysis Good Overcomes Evil I remember that the Gabilan Mountains to the east of the valley were light gay mountains full of sun and loveliness and a kind of invitation... The Santa Lucias stood up against the sky to the west and kept the valley from the open sea, and they were dark and brooding (Steinbeck 3). John Steinbeck was born in the Salinas, California and wrote a number of stories about Cali. The setting in this novel takes place in and the trask family lives in Connecticut at the beginning but this sets the stage for the family s big move to California. The readers are introduced to two very different families whose paths cross in the future, the Hamiltons and the Trasks. The Hamiltons are immigrants from Ireland who come to America and settle down in California raising an honest and helping family (Steinbeck 8 12). The Trasks, However, are a family raised by a dishonest father, who in his past years was somewhat of a devil, and the children struggle with the sins passed down to them. In this book one of Steinbeck main points he displays a struggle of good versus evil in people but through the, but through understanding, forgiveness and the ability to choose what you are it was proven that good overcomes evil . Understanding had possibly the biggest part to play in why people were good. Cathy was the main example of evil existing in this novel. She was a murderer, a user, a liar and a whore, but despite all of these things the only person she was really able to hurt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Compare And Contrast The Views Of Hamilton Vs. Jefferson In the late 1700 s till early 1800 s, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were the two of major people in the government. Hamilton was the Secretary of Treasury and Jefferson was the Secretary of State. Hamilton belonged to the Federalist party while Jefferson was a member of the Democratic republican party. Hamilton wanted to enlarge the power of the government. However, Jefferson s view was the opposite. Hamilton s view of the ideal economy, foreign affairs, and constitution played a role on shaping the early Republic greater than Jefferson s. Alexander Hamilton, the Secretary of Treasury, was a major influence on building America s economy stable and strong more than Jefferson was. America had a debt of 11.7 million dollars to foreign countries and 40.4 million dollars to U.S. citizens at that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He came up an idea of establishing the national bank so that the national government could make the use of one currency instead of a state money. Hamilton declared that the government could create the national bank on loose construction of the Constitution. He thought the national bank could make loans to the government and the business to promote industrialization. On the other hand, Jefferson didn t agreed with him. He focused on agriculture. He thought Hamilton s idea could cheat bondholders who sold their bonds at low prices. He argued each state should pay back their own part of the dept. Jefferson also thought that Hamilton s plans for the economy gave too much power to the federal government. He also pointed out that U.S. Constitution could not give a right for Congress to create the national bank. Hamilton s views on America s economy were more important in shaping the Early Republic than Jefferson s. On December 15, 1790, Hamilton requested the Congress to approve the establishment of the national bank and he got the approval, which becomes the most important work that Hamilton contributed to America s economic success. He also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Tb Is A Treatable And Curable Disease Essay Although the epidemiology is concerning, TB is a treatable and curable disease. The WHO has detailed guidelines for the treatment of TB, which specifies that successful TB treatment requires accurate early diagnosis, drug resistance screening, HIV screening, correct drug selection and long term compliance. (1) The current first line treatment for drug sensitive TB includes an intensive phase of 2 months and a continuation phase of 4 to 7 months. The drugs used in the initiation phase include rifampicin (RIF), isoniazid (INH), pyrazinamide (PYR) and ethambutol (EMB), with RIF and INH being continued until MTB is eradicated. (1) This four drug treatment regimen for drug sensitive TB disease has been in widespread use for over 20 years, and has achieved cure rates of more than 95% in trial conditions. (5) However, this regimen also has unwanted aspects, which include the lengthy duration of the treatment, the side effects the drugs and, more concerning, the development of drug resistance, have significantly limited its use. (12) Furthermore, management of MDR TB poses a bigger challenge, since resistance to isoniazid and rifampicin precludes the use of two key drugs in the anti TB regimen. The treatment of MDR TB usually involves a combination of drugs chosen from first line and second line anti TB agents. (13) A lot of medications used in the treatment of MDR TB are classified as second line because of a high risk of intolerance, reduced potency and a worse side effect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Adolescence As A Young Age Essay Adolescence is considered to be the years between 13 and 19. It is known as the transitional period from childhood to adulthood. Adolescence experiences a good deal of physical and psychological changes. These changes can appear as early as pre teen ages and last until adulthood. During Adolescent stage, Adolescence is discovering their independence and self identity. They face making though peer choices and decision in regards to drugs, alcohol, social life, and school work. Teens show a high focus on peer groups, romantic interests, and external appearances. While searching for their independence Adolescent find themselves participating or engaging in risky behaviors. According to World Health Organizations, many adolescents face pressure to use alcohol, cigarettes, or other drugs and to initiate sexual relationships, sexual relationships, at earlier ages, and putting themselves at high risk for intentional and unintentional injuries . Adolescent are very much different from adults and some are not capable of making adult decisions. Being under the influence at such a young age can result in these teens making life altering decisions. Specifically, adolescents are not fully capable of understanding complex concepts, or the relationship between behavior and consequences, or the degree of control they have or can have over health decision making including that related to sexual behavior (WHO, 2016). According to Windle (2003), alcohol use during adolescence and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Mystic Dreams It was quite a surprise to see Microgaming s video slot titled Mystic Dreams. The game pays homage to the American Indian, who still stands as a great symbol of the country s heritage. It s not often that a casino online video slot projects outward beauty in the form of a beautiful background as its most prominent offering. Microgaming has proven again that they have a knack for creating games that effectively capture the proper environment. The graphics on Mystic Dreams are simply stunning. The background is covered with a wintery landscape with Indian teepees in the horizon at what looks like sunset. The graphics are clean, clear and colorful. There s plenty of intriguing video features to provide entertainment and enough game play features ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On Mystic Dreams, the lower paying symbols are represented by the requisite playing card numbers 9 through to the Ace. The higher paying, standard symbols are represented by the white buffalo, the wolf, the eagle and the Indian Chief. An Indian teepee serves as the game s wild symbol. In an interesting twist, it appears anywhere on the reels and is used as a substitute for all of the game s other symbols, including the scatter symbol. The scatter symbol is represented by the Totem pole, a symbol of Indian unity and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Is Piggy Related To Lord Of The Flies As Piggy and Ralph walked to Castle Rock to retrieve Piggy s stolen glasses from Jack. All of a sudden, they heard a noise coming from a banana tree. In the banana tree there was a monkey with an object in its hand. Piggy was struggling to see what the object was, but Ralph had to get a closer look to figure out what it was. As Ralph had got closer to the banana tree he noticed the object was reflecting light. He whispered to Piggy I think it s your glasses. The monkey became startled and ran off, the boys followed. During the chase to retrieve the glasses the monkey disappeared into a hollow area. It turned out to be a magical cave. They were both uncertain if they should enter, but they knew that if the monkey had his glasses they could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Revolution Of The French Revolution The French Revolution was a huge turning point in the history of the world and also influenced a handful of future revolutions. This event also inspired a large assortment of paintings and literature. One of the most famous and recognizable paintings in the world that was created during the French Revolution was The 28th July: Liberty Leading the People. Eugène Delacroix, whom was a French romantic artist, created this iconic painting in 1830 to commemorate the July Revolution (July 26th 29th, 1830). It is known for using the famous goddess Liberty as the centerpiece of the painting. There has been controversy over the portrayal of Liberty, including her physical characteristics as well as the role she s playing in the painting. However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... King Louis XVIII agreed to the creation of a constitution and promised a constitutional monarchy, with a bicameral parliament, religious toleration, and constitutional rights for all citizens. However, the parliament was composed of extremely right wing royalists and was dismissed in 1816 due to disagreements. Louis XVIII later died in 1824, but he spent the rest of his time at the throne trying to heal the wounds of the Revolution. Following the death of Louis XVIII, his brother Charles X took the throne in 1824. Though the people were optimistic at the beginning of his reign, the opinion of the new king eventually turned sour. Charles X returned the land to the enemies of the Revolution that had been during the time under Napoleon, largely at the expense of bourgeois holders of government bonds. Charles X was also not religiously tolerant. He was a devoted Catholic, thus giving a large amount of power to the clergy and imposed the death penalty for refusing the Eucharist or any other religious sacraments. As Charles X lost support in parliament and from the general population, he felt the need to suspend the elections for officials because of radical motives. On July 26th, by Article 14 of the Charter, Charles X was able to put into action the July Ordinances, which included four rules: censored the press, dissolved the newly elected chamber, altered the electoral system, and called for elections in September. The violation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Animals Killing Animals Humans are destructive. They don t realize the impact they re making in the world until it becomes a problem. Everyone, everyday destroys someone s life. In fact, they destroy a life of an animal or plant that is now endangered. If we continue killing animals at a rate of 100 million a year, then our the generations after us won t be able witness the beauty we experienced. Currently, there is an act to stop this behavior, but why do poachers still kill animals? Why do people use slash and burn agriculture? Why do we have an act if it is not stopping people from doing this? I believe poachers shouldn t be able to kill animals for money, people shouldn t use be able to Slash and Burn Agriculture, and the Endangered Species Act needs to be reformed. Wildlife trade has become a threat faced by animals around the world all because of poachers. Poaching by definition is the illegal hunt of game or fish that is not on one s land. Often times with poaching of endangered animals, it results in illegal wildlife trade. An example would be of poachers killing elephants for ivory and tigers for their skins and bones. Poachers have decided the best thing for them to do is to harm innocent animals just for money. This should be ended, because they are taking things way too far. We are consuming wildlife for fashion, medicine, souvenirs, and trophy hunting, says an observer. This means poachers are being assigned by people to kill animals for clothes or medicine. As a result, I can not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Fisher Effect The Fisher Effect To determine true return on a company s investment, the financial manager (FM) must be able to determine the real interest the company s investments are achieving, regardless of inflation. Irving Fisher theorized in his work The Theory of Interest: As Determined by Impatience to Spend Income and Opportunity to Invest it? that real interest is the price at which the supply of capital is equal to the demand for capital. The supply is dependent on peoples willingness to save and demand is dependent on peoples willingness to invest in viable opportunities (cited in Brealey, 2005, p. 626). This can be further approximated by the equation: n = r + i where n is the nominal interest rate, r is the real interest rate, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4). Long–term finances can be generated from either internal or external sources. Internal sources can be the sales of fixed assets and funds from the company s trading activities. External sources include the issuing of securities, preferred and common stock, bonds, and long–term loans (Kerr, 1997). FM s must use many of the financial theories discussed above to reach an appropriate balance between financing long term projects with outside debt. In the US, only 25% of this financing comes form new debt or new equity (Ross, 2005, p. 400). As previously discussed, short term assets, namely cash, finance the day to day operation of the business. Since long term financing is cheaper than short term financing, some FM s may choose to keep enough cash in hand funded form long term sources, so they never need to use more expensive short term borrowing. However, long term funds are typically obtained in large blocks and this could be inefficient (Kerr, 1997). References Bartlett, B. (2004). Higher interest rates hardly bad news. Human Events, 60(14), 19.Brealey R. A., Myers S. C., Allen F. (2006) Principles of corporate finance. New York: The McGraw Hill Companies. Chrisholm, J. (2003). Navigating the interest rate storm. Futures, 32(3), 44 47. FinanceProfessor.com, (n.d.). Short term financial management. Retrieved from http://www.financeprofessor.com/fin402/notes/shorttermfinance.html. Kerr, E. (1997). Long term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. French Literacy Dbq Essay Source: (http://www.fuhsd.net/download.cfm?id=106) Essay Writing Document based question (DBQ) Levels of Literacy (60 minutes, 1,000 words minimum) Task: Describe the variations in the levels of literacy in Old Regime France and trace these variations over time. Analyze the factors that promoted or discouraged the spread of literacy. Analysis of fourteen documents for the DBQ Literacy in France essay question: Document # 1: Document # 1 was a comparison of the degree of literacy in France between the seventeenth and late eighteenth century as well as between men and women. During the reign of Louis XIV (1638 1715), focusing on the years from 1686 to 1690, merely more than forty percent of the French men were literate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Document # 3: In document # 3, literacy in France was examined by social groups and classes; the dates compared were again 1680 and 1789, i.e. French Absolutism as opposed to the days of the French Revolution. Overall, three social groups were examined. The first groups were the nobles and professionals: interestingly enough, these two groups were on opposite sides at the time of the French Revolution. Whereas the vast majority of the powerful nobility mostly sided with the Ancien Regime, resisted attempts to reform, and defended its privileges, the highly educated bourgeoisie became revolutionary when it realized that political representation of its vested interests was not possible in Old Regime France, and political change was prevented by the First and Second Estate. Only then did the bourgeoisie desire to overthrow the French medieval state and replace it with a modern state that would truly represent the interests of the French bourgeoisie. In 1680, ninety five percent of French male aristocrats were literate, and that number would not have changed by 1789. In 1680, sixty percent of French aristocratic women could read and write, and by 1789 up to eighty five percent of French noblewomen had become literate. These numbers were identical with the literacy rate of the French bourgeoisie, both men and women, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. How Does My Speech Change When Communicating with... CA First Draft How does my speech change when communicating with different audiences and how does it change the way people think of me? George Orwell said If thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought illustrating that the power of language over our thought. People change their register when communicating with different audiences unintentionally: including myself. In 15 years of my life, I have always adapted my idiolect differently to my friends, parents, teachers and strangers; but does that make me fake or vulgar? In Addition, our Language is an essential part of our lives and as the population increases it has become more important to be able to communicate in various ways. Therefore, when we do communicate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At school, my idiolect would change in the sense that I would become more formal and I generally watch what I say. This has had a very positive influence on me because it has made my English stronger and it has made be capable of speaking confidently with teachers and those who aren t within my reach for example: when talking to interviewers, or to one of my friend s parents. According to a tally 50% of my English class think that I am shy and 50% think that I am talkative this highlights that when I am at school and speaking to a fellow class member I am usually perceived as shy , as appose to when I am talking to my best friends. This indicates that my language changes when I am talking to people that are not as close to me as my friends. My class mates think of my language to be very polite and sweet whereas, my teachers feel that my accent doesn t classify where I am from or where I have lived. When interviewed, a school teacher said that, I would trust you because you sound as if you are honest. This indicates that I have a polite speech and that my language is observed positively. Besides, when collaborating online I usually use fillers such as uhhhh...hmmm when chatting to indicate that I am thinking and I also use abbreviations in my text to consume time. Nevertheless, I dislike overusing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Role Of Performance-Enhancing Drugs In Sports There is no defined number to how many people in the world love sports. Whether you play it, watch it, or just simply hear about it, it s no surprise that over half of the human population finds at least one sport appealing. From the era of the B.C. s to our 21st century, sports have always been a popular aspect of our daily curriculums. There s just something about the action and the winning triumph moments that really gets the adrenaline pumping, for all athletes and fans alike. Victory is important, but how can the actions of getting there affect the sporting world as a whole? As technologies improve throughout the years, more and more athletes are cheating their way to success by taking drugs or blood doping. Drug usage and doping have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many athletes use it to make sports interesting, or else who would want to watch? Some may say that with all of the top level sports being surrounded by media and drama, it has become an entertainment spectacle. Which athletes don t use some kind of enhancement drug these days? Even in my eyes, with all of the strict rules, it almost makes taking gummy bear vitamins seem dangerous. Some people even agree that more usage of PEDs could lead to safer regulation of these drugs that can cause severe after effects. Even so, we should honor the ethics and honesty that goes into playing sports. The spirit of sport is the celebration of the human spirit, body, and mind, and is characterized by committing values. (Savulescu, Foddy, Clayton) The past naturalistic Athenian vision of sports include finding the best and most skilled man through pure means. I believe that a person s excellence in performance is a potential that can be brought out by training, and drugs that augment our natural abilities pose opposition to this spirit and model of sports. Although it may seem like the one who is blessed with the best genetics will always be victorious, but that is not the case. According to the following, The winner will be the person with a combination of the genetic potential, training, psychology, wisdom, and judgment. Olympic performance would be the result of human creativity and choice. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Personal Narrative-A Day At Dorney Park Everyone was excited to be going to Dorney Park on August 30th. We had to bring money for food and swim suits for the wild water kingdom. It was an hour and a half bus ride. On the bus we did challenges. Someone brought 4 bags of hot Cheetos so we got in to 4 teams of 2 and each team got a bag a Cheetos. These Cheetos were in the big bag and they were the puffs. We had to eat the whole bag before 5 minutes. Our hand were bright red. Tiara and I were on the same team. When five minutes was up my team lost and Asia and Danielle won. After that I took a short peaceful nap and when I woke up we were ten minutes away. When we got there we had to stand in a semi long line and all I can see is kids in my camp with light blue shirts with step it up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Frosty The Snowman Research Papers Frosty the Snowman is a pop culture icon from the classic song written by Steve Edward Nelson and Walter Jack Rollins and recorded by Gene Autry in 1950. It was later adapted into a Little Golden Book in 1951, a black and white animation short in 1954, and a TV special in 1969. The song has been included in various Christmas albums by popular performers for half a century. The Song After seeing the success of Rudolph the Red nosed Reindeer the year before, Nelson and Rollins wrote Frosty the Snowman in hopes of copying that success. In fact, Autry had recorded Rudolph the Red nosed Reindeer, which was why Nelson and Rollins chose him to record their song. Autry s single of Frosty the Snowman sold two million copies. The song became ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Rhetorical Analysis Of Violent Media Is Good For Kids Tabitha Desiree Luke Mrs. Woodward English 101 10 October 2017 A Rhetorical Analysis of Violent Media is Good for Kids From early childhood, parents, teachers, and other adults instill in us that violence is bad and unethical. We can all agree that we should avoid certain forms of violent behavior if possible; however, it is incorrect to assume that all forms of violence is bad. In his article Violent Media is Good For Kids , Gerald Jones argues that creative violence such as gory video games, Comic books, and play fighting give children tools to master rage and actually help more kids than they hurt. What the author is saying here is correct because children use these types of influences in imaginary play at a young age, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the Incredible Hulk was a ticking time bomb and completely out of control he was a sort of Jekel and Mr. Hyde character. Timid geek, gone raging goliath if you must. Yes, he was out of control and frightened tearing up everything in his path, but on the other side of that, he was also a caring good hearted person that got a good enough handle on his destructive side that he became a hero and started working with the Avengers. Jones is wrong to imply that the only reason these comics were good for him was due to the violence alone. This was not a character like the Joker who just tortured and corrupted people for a laugh and killed mercilessly, there is a reason the good guy always wins in these comics, and that is to appeal to the children reading them and to instill that type of behavior. Everybody loves a winner so when they make Batman or Superman triumph over The Joker or Lex Luthor the authors are instilling the value that good triumphs over evil to their audience. This means that while yes, they were good for him because they were violent and juvenile; they were also good because they still had those messages of conquering the demon, or lose yourself but find yourself again. Jones goes on to persuade us by using his son as an example. I have watched my son living the same story transforming himself into a bloodthirsty dinosaur to embolden himself for the plunge into preschool, a Power Ranger to muscle through a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...