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Law Assignment for Child Protection Essay
Law Essay Case Study of Stephanie and Stephen. This essay shall be based on the assumption that I
am a Local authority social worker given the case referral of Stephanie and Stephen. The essay shall
be focusing on the laws, policy and procedures that will guide through the assessment process of this
case and how these can be used to meet the needs of all concerned. The assignment includes
discussions on some of the key aspects of framework for the assessment of children in need and their
families and The Children s Act 1989, in particular section 17, duty to safeguard and I will incorporate
anti oppressive and anti discriminatory practice. Stephanie and Stephen are under the age of 18, this
therefore puts them into the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Under s.27 (7.4) of the Children Act 1989 the school is obliged by law to assist me with any additional
information that might be of help to this particular case. (www.legislation.) It is the school that
expressed concern and by acting upon this they then completed and sent a Common Assessment
Framework (CAF) The CAF is a shared assessment and planning framework for use across all
children s services and Local areas in England. It aims to help the early identification of children s
additional needs and promote co ordinated service provisions to meet them (www.cwdcouncil.org) I
may also make enquires to the police as to whether there has been any reported incidents, especially
taking into account that there is issues of substance misuse and domestic violence. When domestic
violence is added into the equation it is clear that the children could be at risk of significant harm.
Child witnesses of domestic violence greatly impacts upon children s development causing emotional
harm .(Mullander et al 2002: 6) Under Section 120 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 states that:
Children living in households where domestic violence is happening are now identified as at risk
under the Adoption and Children Act 2002. From 31 January 2005, Section 120 of this act extended
the legal definition of harming children to include harm suffered by seeing or hearing ill treatment of
others. (www.womensaid) Additional
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How Did The Weather Affect The Spread Of The Great Plague
October 1347, tewele trading ships docked on the Sicilian port of Messina after sailing across the
Black Sea. When they arrived on the dock more than half of the sailors aboard were incohesive and
the others were running high fevers. Everyone on the ship had black boils that oozed blood and pus. In
panic, the Sician authorities ordered all of ships and infected people out of the harbor.
The winter before the Great Plague was a dry one. Allowing rodents to live more freely. Since the
weather was on the more dryer side, the rodent population did not decrease as it would during any
other winter. When spring came along the air was hot and sticky, giving the female rodents a chance to
give birth to two litters. With London s hotter weather, it soonly became known as the rat infested city.
Another spreader of the Great Plague was fleas. Once the fleas had gotten ahold of the disease, they
would spread it to stray cats and dogs. These strays would then pass it to the homeless. ... Show more
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Soon after there would be swelling around the armpits and private areas. These swellings would grow
between the sizes of an egg to an apple. The plague s symptoms then changed to a rash like symptom,
often breaking out on the inner thigh or arms where it would spread throughout the body. One of the
first victims of the Black Plague was St Giles in the Fields church, where their death rates began to
rise in the dry summer. If someone was detected to have the plague they were locked into their homes
for 40 days and 40 nights. Their door was also painted with a red cross to keep others out. The only
ones allowed into the homes of the victims were local women who were called nurses . These women
brought food and took care of the victims. It was often reported that the nurses would take belongings
during their
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge Drug Use
Writers are magicians, in a way; they open the gateway to the mind, and through colorful words inked
on scratchy paper, show the inner workings and imagination of their brains. But is that all there is
behind their works of art: only their brains? Do authors create some of their most phenomenal pieces
using only a pen and their own minds? No, they don t. There s something sinister behind the
masterpieces they create: drugs. Many authors, specifically authors during the Romantic Era, such as
Thomas de Quincey, John Keats, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge were dependent on drugs either for
medicinal or recreational purposes (Victorian Drug Use). Drugs fueled the creative drive those authors
needed for their writing. But it doesn t end there. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But what about Stephen King? He was also a slave to drug addiction, just like these Romantic writers.
Being a modern day author doesn t make him any less of a subject to drug abuse. In fact, despite the
new knowledge about the dangers of drugs, knowledge that people of the Romantic era didn t have the
luxury of possessing, he still took them, and he paid the
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The Greenhouse Effect On Earth
When you hear about global warming many things come to mind. The greenhouse effect, pollution,
carbon dioxide and of course, the earths temperatures rising. When people hear of the greenhouse
effect do they actually know what it is. The suns UV rays hit the earth and 30% of the energy reflected
back into space, 47% gets absorbed by gasses and turns into heat energy. The rest is shared between
the water cycle, photosynthesis Some of the heat tries to escape back into the atmosphere but is
trapped by the greenhouse gasses. This in turn makes earth a liveable planet. Without these
greenhouse gasses the earth would have an average temperature of 18 degrees instead of a nice
liveable 15 degrees Celsius.
So the greenhouse effect is supposed to be a good thing. It makes life on planet earth possible.
However, with the increase of greenhouse gasses the earth is absorbing a lot more heat than it needs.
When there are too many greenhouse gasses floating around the atmosphere and excess heat becomes
trapped causing earths temperature to rise.
The enhanced greenhouse effect causes global warming. Simply put, global warming is earths
temperatures increasing due to pollution. The first person to predict global warming was a Swedish
chemist named Svante Arrhenius. He predicted that with the increasing amount of carbon dioxide in
the atmosphere. Between 1880 and 1940 the temperature rose but then dropped between 1940 and
1970. Because of the drop there looked to be no
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Royal Dutchs Shell Dynamics Essay
Royal Dutchs Shell Dynamics Royal Dutch Shell (RDS) is the sixth largest company on the planet. It
is made up of 1700 smaller companies and employs 101,000 people throughout the world. This is not
a nimble start up company that is attempting to create a brand new culture; this is a behemoth of a
company, with over 100 years of history and a workforce that is literally global. The business in which
RDS operates is primarily oil and natural gas, commodities that can fluctuate dramatically in market
value by the minute. Systems thinkers in the 1970 s at Royal Dutch began to plan for many future
scenarios, including a future where a barrel of oil would cost $15 (this, at a time when the value of a
barrel of oil was $30 a barrel). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
66) To become an organization that would survive another 100 years, RDS and its subsidiaries had to
re examine their culture. The leaders of the company, middle management, and the employees needed
to start viewing mistakes as opportunities to increase learning. This is an integral part of the learning
organization. The person or persons making the mistake should own it so it is not repeated, but not be
persecuted for making them. Mistakes can illuminate a flaw in any system, and the opportunity to
improve should not be missed. The manager becomes more of a learner and a teacher. The idea that a
leader is the person with all the answers needed to be thrown out the window. In today s rapidly
changing environment, there is no such person. Without the ability to embrace mistakes, any company
will perish.
Royal Dutch Shell and SOC also needed to be able to continuously rework its systems and structures.
This was a huge transformation considering the sheer size of the organization. The same old way
would simply not continue to work. Steve Miller, managing director for RDS, spoke about their
presence in French retail market. We were in the red and losing market share. The advent of
hypermarkets had changed the game, and we weren t responding effectively to this new competitive
threat....we either had to find a way to become profitable and grow, or we had to exit because the way
we were going, we couldn t stay in the game much longer.
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Ontology Of Information Security In Enterprises. Stephen
Ontology of Information Security in Enterprises
Stephen Schiavone1, Lalit Garg2 and Kelly Summers3
1University of Liverpool, Fountain Hills, Arizona, USA
2University of Liverpool, University of Malta, Malta
3Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA steve.schiavone@my.ohecampus.com
lalit.garg@my.ohecampus.com krsummers@sbcglobal.net Abstract: Today s global free market
enterprise is reliant on the interconnectedness of social, economic and political ecosystems.
Enterprises no longer maintain a simple unary relationship between its customers and consumers.
Enterprises have become an integral part of a complex relationship within the new socio and techno
economic paradigm. The cornerstone of this new model is the Internet ... Show more content on
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Validation of the Enterprise Ontology and Information Security Capability Driven Framework is
obtained from the creation of a business strategy to business capability value map and quantification
of key business and security metrics. A set of ontology based competency questions allows the
business to understand and make informed and prudent decisions regarding how and where security
should be applied to ensure a favourable outcome for the enterprise. Analysis of the results of this
study demonstrates the usefulness of the model in guiding the organization to assess current security
risks and make informed and business directed security decisions. The result is a deployment strategy
that balances the scarce resources of the enterprise whilst maintaining strategic alignment. Further
opportunities exist to improve the creation and quality of enterprise ontology including development
of a more rigorous and systematic approach to modelling the enterprise s current state and future state
scenarios using the business capability framework. Semantically driven conceptual models of the
enterprise may also be expressed within key security technologies and systems that support the
organization by forming a collection of ontology aware technologies that respond and react
collectively to attacks in a fail secure
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Road Trip on the Trans-Canada Highway Essay
In 1949 the Trans Canada Highway Act was passed by Canada s Parliament. The Act allowed for the
building of a national highway with costs divided between the Federal Government and each
provincial government. Construction of the highway began the year after the passing of the Trans
Canada Highway Act, 1950. Seven years after starting construction Saskatchewan finished its section,
becoming the first province to do so. The entire highway was not completed until 1971, but Prime
Minister John Diefenbaker opened the highway in 1962. The Highway is the world s longest national
road, 7821 kilometers, passing through all 10 provinces. The highway is not a single highway but
rather splits into two or three parts in some areas. The main part of ... Show more content on
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The area has 11 Beothuk house pits, middens, hearths, post molds, and sleeping areas. Boyd s Cove
was designated as a historical site of Canada in 1995 because it has increased the knowledge of early
Beothuk presence and it has helped to understand their downfall after European contact. The Beothuk
were some of the first natives on the North American continent to have contact with Europeans. They
Beothuk became extinct following the 1829 death of Shanawdithit, the last remaining Beothuk person.
The demise of the Beothuk people has been attributed to disease and starvation brought on by
European settlers. The area, despite the influence of Europeans, shows that the Beothuk tried to avoid
contact and trade with the Europeans. Boyd s Cove was discovered in 1981 by Dr. Ralph Pastore. His
excavations significantly contributed to evidence of things that were previously assumed about the
lifestyle of the Beothuk people. Some of these things include their housing designs and their changes
by different seasons, the Beothuk diet, the integration of European items into their lives, relations with
the Europeans, and symbolism in Beothuk culture. After Boyd s Cove the trip takes a ferry south into
Nova Scotia, where it goes to Shubenacadie. Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia is a community about 37
kilometers from the Trans Canada highway. The community is a former producer of the Mic Mac
hockey stick. The Mi kmaqs have played hockey and similar games as early
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Atrahasis And The Book Of Enoch Summary
Sydney A Hall Professor Brien Garnand Interdisciplinary Humanities: Ancient Egypt The Near East
September 16th 2016 Similar Themes in Ancient Flood Narratives: the Story of Atrahasis and the
Book of Enoch While the Akkadian epic of Atrahassis as well as the Book of Enoch both reflect a
different set of beliefs in different parts of the world, they are similar in that they convey a severed
relationship between mankind and the divine, as well as the divine s attempt to reconcile humanity by
use of natural disasters. The first Book of Enoch opens with Noah s realization that the world has
deteriorated. Noah travels to the ends of the earth and cries out to his ancestor, Enoch, that the world is
in utter disarray (Enoch 65). Enoch then responds to him that he has communicated with the lord and
the world shall be destroyed. There is little direct reference to any particular disaster that occurs but
the syntax conveys a sense of highly symbolic language such as Convulsion of the waters that release
a smell of sulfur in the valley of angels who have sinned. Similarly the text opens with Noah ... Show
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Humanity has begun to decline. The gods find mankind to be overpopulated, noisy, and chaotic. Enlil
listens to the noise of the humans and concludes that they are too clamorous. Thus, he causes a
massive drought. (Atrahasis II; IV, 22) 600 more years pass and Enlil calls the Annuna[ki] (celestial
gods) to order and enlists the help Enki to create a flood. Enki struggles to commit to the task of
bringing about an apocalyptic flood and in turn, instructs Atrahasis to construct an arc as a means of
escaping the flood (sparing him only, despite Enlil s rage). This draws a parallel to the state of chaos
in the Book of Enoch, as well as the actual flood in
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Al Davis Life And Accomplishments
Al Davis has been known to put other coaches and players into terrible locker conditions, to intimate
them. He felt like it was the Oakland Raiders against the NFL, he would win at all costs. many people
do not remember who Al Davis was or all the great things he has done for the sport or the Oakland
Raiders franchise. He has racked up many accomplishments during his time in the NFL and AFL but
are overshadowed by his intimating tactics, his last few draft picks, and his self proclaimed war on the
NFL. Wayne Valley the original owner of the Oakland Raiders first offer to Al Davis, for the head
coach position, was declined. He wanted a multiple year contract and total control of the team. Wayne
Valley wanted someone that wanted to win and found that Al Davis was the guy he wanted. The next
contract was a three year $20,000 annual salary and made him head coach and general manager. On
January 18, 1963 Al Davis became the youngest head coach and general manager in the history of the
sport at the age of 33. Al Davis first year as the head coach, he took the team from losing record to
winning 10 out of their 14 games. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Prior to 1966 he had been a head coach, general manager, and AFL commissioner. With all this under
his belt, he helped the Raiders become a great franchise. With Al Davis as the owner of the Oakland
Raiders, the team won 455 and lost only 381 games, which gives them a winning percentage of 55%.
Al Davis lead the Raiders to three super bowls, 15 divisional championships, and had 22 players put in
the hall of fame including
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The Northern Wars Of Aotearoa Essay
The Northern wars in Aotearoa.
In this paper my intention is to review the Northern wars known as te riri pakeha or white man s anger
that took place in 1843 1846, in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. It will also be defining and giving
understanding of the meaning of colonisation and the effects on the Māori people. This paper
concludes with the impact of the Northern wars on Māori wellbeing and health in 1843 and the
present.
The definition of colonisation is the forming of a settlement or colony by a group of people who seek
to take control of territories or countries . It usually involves large scale immigration of people to a
new location and the expansion of their civilization and culture in this area.Skwirk
http://www.skwirk.com/p c_s 56_u 415_t 1035_c 3982/what is colonisation /qld/sose history/first
australians and the european arrivals/colonisation it is my understanding that colonisation by the
British reinforced colonists views and that of the British Government. Religious beliefs, sovereign rule
under her majesty the Queen, European land ownership and legal systems were amongst the impacts
of colonisation on Māori customs. In December 1837 the British government decided in principle to
intervene in New Zealand to ensure that colonisation was regulated and that land transactions that
defrauded Māori were stopped. This led to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. The Treaty of
Waitangi, New Zealand s founding document, was meant to be a
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The Murderer s Motivation Depicted in Poe s The Tell-Tale...
Poe s writings are not without morals, and as a representation of a guilty conscience, The Tell Tale
Heart has been called one of the most effective parables ever conceived (Ward 310). I find it almost
impossible to believe that Poe has no serious or artistic motive in The Tell Tale Heart, that he merely
revels in horror and only inadvertently illuminates the depths of the human soul, James Gargano
asserts. He further states that though Poe s stories sometimes seem to be nothing more than ramblings
of crazed narrators, the structure, development, arrangement, and irony of the narrator s confessions
allow Poe to offer ideas which the narrators themselves never actually possessed ( The Question 328).
For example, the narrator is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to the second erroneous theory, another influence to the narrator s madness is the similarity
between himself and his victim. The gaze of the evil eye is duplicated in the dim ray of light from the
lantern, and the narrator and victim both remain completely still in the dark, not moving a muscle,
listening. Other sensory details connect the two until they seem to be the same person, and since the
narrator wishes to destroy himself, he murders the old man (Robinson 258 59). These assertions that
time and unity with the old man are the two pivotal motifs driving the narrator to murder are mistaken.
Time plays a different role in relation to the dastardly plot, and the murder has nothing to do with the
old man himself, only his eye. The extension of time in the story is only a result of the narrator s
caution in his preparations for the murder. The prolonging of time does not cause the narrator grief and
certainly does not drive him to homicide. In fact, his slow movements were intentional. I moved it
slowly very, very slowly, so that I might not disturb the old man s sleep (46). The narrator says these
words, referring to thrusting his head through the doorway to look into the old man s bedroom. Next
he says, And then, when my head was well in the room, I undid the lantern cautiously, oh, so
cautiously cautiously (for the hinges creaked) (Poe 46). The slowness of the action is simply a
precaution. Also, the beating of the
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Eyelash Pulling Research Paper
Imagine never being looked at for the way your eyebrows and eyelashes appear. Think of what it
would be like to wake up without drawing on eyebrows. If you have hypnosis for trichotillomania,
you may never need fake eyelashes again.
If you have hairless eyebrows and eyelashes, you may need help. It is hard to resist the urge to pull out
hairs, but it can be done.
Do you feel like change is impossible?
Are you afraid that your habit hurts your health?
Do you want longer, healthier hair?
Have you tried to stop and can t?
Unfortunately, you are not alone. Many people who ask for hypnosis for eyelash pulling have dealt
with the same problem. You do not want to pull the hair, but you do it anyway. A sudden urge washes
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The mind has pathways that link it together. If these pathways are messed up, it can cause bad habits
and emotional problems. Hypnosis for eyelash pulling helps to fix the brain s pathways. Instead of
resorting to pain when you feel stressed, your mind looks for a better choice.
Hypnosis for eyelash pulling helps to rewire your mind. You have developed a nervous habit over
years. Your mind resorts to this habit, but hypnosis helps you unlearn it again. Instead of impulsively
pulling hair, you may take deep breaths or go on a walk. Your mind is given new ways to handle stress
and negative emotions.
Your subconscious mind is always working, but you cannot talk to it all the time. Most of the time,
you do not realize it is there. In hypnosis, we can draw out the subconscious mind. During this mental
state, we can talk directly to the subconscious. Your mind gets a chance to work through fears, habits
and stress. Basically, your conscious mind can change the way your subconscious thinks.
If your mind can learn to see hair pulling as bad, it will alert you before you pull hairs. You will not
forget and pull out your eyelashes. Your mind can also learn healthy habits instead. Before long,
hypnosis will completely rewire your mind for a healthier, happier
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Chinua Acheb is a Great African Author
Chinua Achebe is one of the great authors hailing from the African continent. He has published a
number of novels and is widely praised for creating a new genre of African literature. His debut, and
most famous novel, Things Fall Apart, has never been out of print, sold more than twelve million
copies, and been translated into over fifty languages ( Chinua Achebe The Economist). The characters
in the novel are purely fictional but the traditions and struggles faced by the characters are those of
Achebe, Nigeria, and former African colonies as a whole. Things Fall Apart, as well as other works of
Chinua Achebe, give a unique view on the Nigerian culture and show its people in a more positive
light than other, previously written novels. For this Chinua Achebe was indeed a great and important
author. Albert Chinualumogu Achebe was born on the 16th of November, 1930 in Ogidi, Nigeria (
Chinua Achebe Biography Bio.com). He would later change his name to the more traditional Chinua
Achebe in college. He first learned the language that was native to his people, Igbo, but at the age of
eight he was taught English in school. He grew a healthy respect for both languages and cultures as he
grew older, reading books in English and listening to stories from his mother and sister in Igbo. When
Chinua was fourteen he received an offer to attend the prestigious Government College, a secondary
school in Umuahia (Innes, Lyn). He did exceptionally well there and only took four years to
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The Life Changing Experience of Caregiving Essay
The Life Changing Experience of Caregiving My interpretation of caregiving and the extensive role a
caregiver plays transformed while reading Emily Abel s novel, Hearts of Wisdom. When interviewing
my grandmother, Marjorie Waguespack, her personal experiences reinforced many of the vital factors
Abel believes are involved in caregiving. Caregiving includes major rewarding aspects from varying
standpoints. Emily Abel wholeheartedly believes, the three major components of care instrumental,
spiritual, and emotional sometimes conferred significant rewards (60). Caring for an individual can be
difficult and may require substantial sacrifice, but oftentimes the benefits outweigh the costs. With
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If a physician was called, death was inevitable (42). My grandmother wholeheartedly disagrees with
Abel s ideas. She trusted her doctor literally with her life. Emily Abel emphasizes that doctors proved
to remain unreliable and costly. She illustrates the difficulties of summoning a physician;
transportation difficulties not only delayed doctors arrivals but also prevented them from providing
continuing care (41). My grandmother lived in a different kind of situation. The town she resided in
consisted of almost all relatives; where as in Abel s stories, the doctor most likely would be required to
travel long distances to provide care. Transportation served as a significant challenge that prevented
care from being rendered in a timely fashion, especially if major trauma or an acute sudden onset
condition was involved. My grandmother did not experience this obstacle. My grandmother explained,
[T]he doctor s office had registered nurses and a few rooms available for more care, if needed, for
twenty four hours a day. In other words, help was almost always available. The local doctor s
instrumental value benefitted the surrounding community. This local resource came in handy with her
multiple children. My grandmother had four daughters that she cared for on a daily basis. She
explained how
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RMGT Task 1 Genrays HRIS Project
RMGT Task 1 GenRays HRIS Project Page 1 Table of Contents GenRays Matrix (A)
............................................................................................................................ 4 GenRays Project
Charter (B) ....................................................................................................... 19 Project Title
............................................................................................................................................. 19 Purpose
................................................................................................................................................... 19
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33 E. F. G. H. I. Compensation Capabilities
......................................................................................................... 34 Performance Review
Management ............................................................................................ 34 Performance Review Data
Mining .............................................................................................. 34 Reporting on Position Control
.................................................................................................... 35 Time Management
...................................................................................................................... 35 Statement of Work
................................................................................................................................. 35 Project
Deliverables ................................................................................................................................ 35
Acceptance Criteria .................................................................................................................................
36 Work Breakdown Structure
.................................................................................................................... 41 Project Boundaries
.................................................................................................................................. 43 Project
Assumptions
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Informative Essay On Area 51
The title Area 51 is universally known and spoken amongst all individuals. Area 51 is an unofficial
title that often refers to an area in southern Nevada containing United States Air force (USAF)
Facilities. (Cameron, 1). To the U.S government, it s simply the Nevada Test and Training Range, part
of Edwards (formerly Nellis) Air Force Base (Radford, 1). Area 51 is a military base that was chosen
as an isolated location to construct the U 2. The U 2 project was an aircraft developed to spy on the
Soviet Union. The military needed a remote location to keep their activities away from the public. If
the public found out the U 2 project would be on every news channel for the Soviet Union to find out.
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It is human nature for individuals to fear the unknown. Everyone wishes to find the truth, but many
times settle for a story that creates a more interesting scenario. In today s society, individuals live to
exaggerate. Most of the conspiracy theories about Area 51 have been derived from television shows,
books, magazines and many blogs. All of these sources are usually unreliable. None of the theories
have came from a shred of evidence or a reliable source. When the Lazar story emerged, so did every
other alien conspiracy theory. People believe Area 51 is a place for scientists to reverse engineer alien
technology, recovered from crashed saucers in Roswell, New Mexico. (Radford, 1). Many individuals
have faith in outrageous theories such as this one. If area 51 was truly reverse engineering alien
technology, the world would be far more advanced into technology. The CIA would be altering the
alien technology for military purposes or for all of humanity to make the world more advanced. Either
way the secret certainly could not be withheld at the Area 51 base, evidence would surface. In addition
to tampering with alien technology, some theorize area 51 employees perform autopsies on
extraterrestrials. One could easily envision an alien autopsy, it probably looks a lot like it did in
Independence day which is probably where that theory emerged. The craziest theory of them all, is
that the area 51 facility is
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Examples Of Helplessness In A Prayer For Owen Meany
The idea of helplessness is a behavior where one is forced to endure adversity without consent or
ability to control the events that are occurring. John Irving, an American novelist, demonstrates the
idea of helplessness in his novel A Prayer for Owen Meany. In this novel Irving uses symbols to
enforce the idea of being helpless. Some symbols that he uses throughout the novel include the statue
of Watahontowet, the stuffed armadillo, the dressmaker s dummy, and Owen Meany s body at the end
of the novel. The statue of Watahantowet appears in the beginning of the novel when it is found out
that the original John Wheelwright acquired his land from a local Native American chief named
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Dick is labeled as a crazy kid and everyone tends to stay away from him. When Owen is killed his
arms are blown off of his body and he appears the same as the other symbols throughout the novel.
Without his arms, Owen is finally viewed as completely helpless because not only does he not have
any arms but he is now dead. This event is the novel is Irving s final enforcement of the idea of
helplessness because it shows how Owen knew how he was going to die the whole time and as he
lived his life he was preparing for his death. This was done when he would always make John practice
The Shot and he said that it had to be done in less than three seconds. This was the amount of time that
they had to get the grenade that Dick threw and get it out the window. Also while the death scene is
approaching both John and Owen are realizing all of the signs from the dream that Owen had about
his death; the palm trees and all of the children. Both of them knew what was about to happen but only
Owen knew that The Shot was a part of it. This event is the novel finalizes John Irving s idea of
helplessness that he presents through the novel because it shows how right from the beginning Owen
had no other options. Any way that he approached the situation he was going to die and he just had to
prepare the best he could for
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Clarissa s Way of Death Essay examples
Clarissa s Way of Death
In Clarissa, Samuel Richardson finds an exemplar to her sex. But her story does not provide a model
to live by, as such a qualification may lead one to expect. Only in the afterlife does Clarissa
presumably receive what she deserves. The life suggested by her example is untenable. Clarissa s
death is the inevitable result of her unrealistic, unimpeachable virtue ­a virtue that is defined less by
what she does than by what she will permit. Her death serves not only a narrative end in the novel, but
the demands of psychological realism. Richardson respects the conclusion made inevitable by the very
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I have sometimes wished that it had pleased God to have taken me in my last fever, when I had
everybody s love and good opinion followed by but oftener that I had never been distinguished by my
grandfatherŠsince that distinction has estranged her from her brother and sister (2). We see her
wishing for a state in which she is universally loved, a state she once existed in, and that she would
eagerly regain. Alongside this, she decries that very exceptionalness that earns her acclaim. She finds
that she cannot be an exemplar and also be universally loved. This is the essential paradox of her
personality. It becomes necessary for these death wishes to be in earnest, as only death could preserve
the unblemished state she once existed in.
What sets Clarissa apart is what damns her. Your merit is your crime Anna Howe tells her (74), You
can no more change your nature than they can theirs. But this intractability is Clarissa s inheritance
from the Harlowes. Anna Howe says, significantly, of Clarissa: I am fitter for this world than you; you
for the next than me (19). Not only is this an apposite description, it sets up the incontrovertible
opposition between the two worlds that determines the impracticability of Clarissa s life. Howe might
as well be saying, you are fitter to be dead than I. Anna s observation describes the difficulty of
persisting in a state of grace. Innocence, and
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Social Identity And Social Behavior Analysis
Ever since the beginning of this exercise, I have been curious as to if there were any patterns within
individual characteristics that change the likelihood of someone being prosocial or proself. All three
articles deal with understanding the differences between prosocials and proselfs. The article written in
2001 establishes a difference in prosocials and proselfs. This research shows that prosocials, as
compared to proselfs, will simultaneously pursue the following goals in interdependence situations:
(1) maximize own outcomes, (2) maximize joint outcomes, and (3) achieving equality in outcomes
(De Cremer Van Lange 2001: S15). The 2008 article deals with the different behaviors associated with
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A self concept or self schema, the mental image or perception that one has of oneself, is made up of
three types of identities, role identities, person identities, and social identities. Role identity refers to
the roles we occupy, such as sister, friend, lawyer, etc. These can influence our behavior by
establishing roles, therefore rules as to what type of behavior is expected from us in certain situations.
This could be demonstrated as it relates to gender. We might notice more women behaving prosocially
because they are mothers and sisters, who are typically expected to be more caring, and so to fulfill
their role as mother or sister they will behave as a prosocial more often. A person identity is a
characteristic that effects the way an individual acts. These are typically characteristics such as funny,
kind, or nurtuting. Someone who holds any kind of characteristic that relates to helping will be more
likely to display prosocial tendencies. Finally, social identities are characteristics about ourselves that
we use to associate with classifications. This could be race, gender, or even religion. We can expect
that someone who holds a social identity that they are religious would feel more inclined to behave
prosocially because they feel as if they need to prove their religious identity. Overall, social identity
explains that people will behave in certain ways to uphold or
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Italian Culture and Change
The World. A spherical globe filled with a multitude of different cultures, nations, and ethnicities. Yet
we are all part of the same planet, the same singular race of humanity. When assigned with this
assignment to choose one country out of this vast array, we went with one that one of our group
members was most familiar with. We chose the beautiful European country and cultural center of Italy.
It was one that one of our group members had personally visited within the last year and her
experience gave us some amazing insight into what the actual culture of Italy consisted of. It was
much more enlightening than reading any book, although those sources were just as helpful in the
researched conducted. With this decision we reached the verdict that we would be doing the
Contemporary World Issues Project. Then after careful consideration we decided to focus the research
and project on the overall change in Italy s population, examining factors like migration, ethnic
marriages, foreign residents, and changing cultural values. We also wanted to cover the overall change
in Italian culture with the decline in traditional craft making processes and the overall industrialization
in the Italian manufacturing and agricultural sectors.
The project was started by dividing up the actual needed information into sections for each of the
participants to research on their own. We decided to gather up basic information about different
sectors of the Italian world/culture. We divided up into
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Cisco
Cisco Systems ERP Case Study
Andree Grecchi
Hawai i Pacific University
2/19/2014
IS 6005
Professor: Ken Rossi
Table of Contents
Who is Cisco? 2
Prehistorical Infrastructure 4
Seeking for a new start 4
Evaluation 6
Conclusion 7
References 8
Who is Cisco?
Cisco is one of the most powerful and successful corporation in the IP network industry. In the fiscal
2013 their revenue totaled $48.6 billion and their Net Income was $10.0 billion (Cisco 2013 Annual
Report).
Cisco focuses on delivering products and services that consists in integrated networks for all forms of
communication and IT. They provide their customers with an integrated architectural approach that
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The turning point arrived soon. In January of 1994 Cisco systems failed. Thus the inability of the
system to perform forced towards the utilization of unauthorized methods for accessing the core
application database which lead to the corruption of Cisco s database. Consequently the company shut
down virtually for two days.
Seeking for a new start
After the shutdown managers realized that the autonomous approach was not sufficient. There was the
need for a more integrated action, indeed separated decisions among the departments would have
taken too long. As a result the company gathered an Implementation Team to investigate on the
replacement of the application.
Thanks to the previous experience of the SVP of manufacturing Carl Redfield it was clear that the
implementation of IT projects can take a long time to be effective. In order to make the
implementation as quick as possible Redfield suggested to implement the project all at once and to do
not personalize the new system. Projects that are divided into phases and customized tend to take
longer time to be efficient, and many times they tend to become only an adaptation of the previous
method. He suggested also to make the implementation a priority for every department: the
involvement of the entire company is important for the effectiveness of the project.
Other than selecting within the company the best components for the Implementation Team, it was
important also finding
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Sample Resume On Transfer Body Weight Back At Front Leg
Dequeszman Kelley KH 3040 Spring2017 BadmintonSkill Notebook: 25 points Cited Court:
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/badminton/images/badminton_court.jpg 1. Clear Shot (Overhead)
Critical Elements Feet placement Headed up Transfer body weight back to front leg High elbow
Follow through Task 1 In the first task, students A and B will be hitting the birdie back and forth in a
rally. I m observing the height and velocity of the birdie between the two students. I want the students
to achieve a perfect score of 10 shots back and forth to complete this task before moving on to the
next. Task 2 In this task I will ask one student to go to one side of the court and tell two students to the
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I will have three zones that will be worth points, the Red=2, Yellow=1 and Blue=0 zones. There will
be one student feeding them the birdies and the students have to make a clear shot. The student will
get 5 attempts. The student with the most points will win. Drop Shot (Underhand) Critical Elements
Drop Shot Game ready stance Elbow hip level Racket around waist level Light grip Stand sideways to
net Task 1 The first task of the drop shot will include students who will perform the technique without
a birdie. The student will only use a racket for 5 mins. Each student will start at home base, then I will
have them to run to the net and perform a drop shot using their forehand. When working this drill I
will instruct them to turn their bodies and stand sideways to the net. I will remind them to shift their
weight to their foot, bend their elbow, and lock out their wrist. Each student will get numerous
attempts in this drill until time expires. Task 2 For this task the students will be shooting drop shots
back and forth at the net. Two students will participant in this activity. The students will be placed on
opposite sides of the court. The objective of this drill is to exercise the drop shot and to observe the
reactions to a drop shot. I am observing the technique and eye discipline of each student. The students
will work this drill for 2 mins and 30 seconds before proceeding to the next drill. Task 3 For the third
task
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Choosing Unhampered Market Process
Analyse of what would happen if the steering (injection of money) would be abandoned and a return
to the unhampered market process was chosen instead.
Systems exist to maintain the society and bring prosperity, the monetary system is one and have gone
through different stages and uses in its development. Due to different needs, societies develop at
different pace so, the advantages and disadvantages of monetary system varies from one society to
another. Today, money is no more backed by commodity, not equal to gold reserves; it has only a
promissory standard. Thus no standard can effectively determine true money value as it is constantly
redefined by consumers with relative understanding of other products true values in the market. ...
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The problem is that it takes time to produce. The too much money injected in the economy is chasing
outputs of lesser values. Thus, less valuable products are produced and then kept alive in the market
with this artificial government money. The values of our commodities are now unreal making them to
cost much less than they would have in the unhampered market process.
In Finland as well as well as other western states, most people that bought apartments with
government backed loans could not have afforded it if the governments were not giving home loan
interest tax deductions. Some profit calculations in the housing market investments are based on
negative cash flow deductions and 100% deduction of the investment expenses. These types of
investments would crash if we return to the unhampered market process, as the government will be
unable to give those tax breaks or loan backups. All toxic firms that are creating ponzi schemes, and
service providers like cleaning companies ran by people who would not be in the business without
support money (startti raha) from the unemployment office will die off. There will be more
unemployed people.
Finland as a social welfare state cannot be the same in an unhampered market process because
government will not be a producer. Cheap public services like free education, cheap medical care and
social insurance like Kela would be more expensive.
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Bmw, The German Automobile, Motorcycle, And Engine...
Bayerische Motoren Werke, modernly known as BMW, is the German automobile, motorcycle, and
engine manufacturing company that was established March 7, 1916. BMW is headquartered in
Munich, Bavaria, Germany and is also the parent company of Rolls Royce Motor Cars ( History of
BMW , 2015). BMW s flourishing success has included the company in the German Big 3 luxury
automakers. The Big 3 includes BMW, Audi, and Mercedes Benz as the best selling luxury
automakers in the world ( History of BMW , 2015). BMW s technological innovation has been a
leading cause to their success. Ultimately, the development and history of their innovation have been
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BMW s aircraft engine plant was then forced to close, being that their only product at the time was the
IIIa aero engine ( History of BMW , 2015). Upper management quickly began seeking other
alternatives which resulted in them obtaining a license with a very successful Berlin based company
called Knorr Bremse AG. This partnership was pursued in effort to begin manufacturing brake
systems as a response to survive the cessation of aircraft engine production. The contract was over a
ten year span and was intended to provide BMW with employment and profit until 1930 ( History of
BMW , 2015). This directional shift resulted in great advantage for BMW as manufacturing power
was allocated to BMW from Knorr Bremse AG because they could not handle the demand they were
receiving for manufacturing in their own factories. This allowed BMW to be accessible for
governmental bodies to pursue contracted agreements. Bavarian trains were then fit and prepared for
Knorr brakes in which the Bavarian government contracted with BMW permitting them to be the
official Knorr brake producers of Bavaria because BMW was located in the homeland ( History of
BMW , 2015). Furthermore, these conditions caused the company to pursue greater avenues which
lead to the manufacturing of motorcycle engines. In 1921 BMW created the first motorized bicycle
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Analysis Of The Story Delicatessen Essay
The story of DELICATESSEN begins at an apartment complex where the peculiarities of the time and
place are both ambiguous. There are several people gathering together to live. There is a specific
vertical social power structure in the building. The butcher, who works in a grocery store on the
ground floor and is also the landlord of the building, is the dictator who leads others There is one
unique rule, which is eating people who are visitors or unable to provide food for the building. One
day, a retired clown, Pinon, comes to the building to get a job and a room to live in and the story
commences. He lives there as a maintenance man without knowing that he will be a future meal. In
the building, he meets many types of people and also falls in love with Marie Laure, who is a daughter
of the butcher. They try to survive against the tenants, and, in the end, the butcher dies and the
building s dictatorial structure is destroyed. Pinon and Marie survive and start to happily live in the
building. In general, the movie demonstrates many interesting images, such as the scenes with yellow
lighting or frequent filter changes. The directors also use contorted, unnatural compositions and angles
like Dutch angle. These movie features are a combination of the sensitivity of neo noir film and
Hollywood B style. The music and sound effects in the movie play a significant role. There is a sound
track, which is based on an entertaining waltz and jazz, the sound effects, which are made
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The Pros And Cons Of Face Transplants
Jimmy Thomas
Mrs. Carlson
English 4
February 14, 2015 Today the world is progressing and becoming more advanced with technology both
medically and scientifically. For example , surgery is one of the areas that has become more complex
and advanced. Nothing is more complicated than the process of a human being going through a face
transplant. A face transplant is a medical procedure to replace all or part of a person s face. Having to
remove part of a face is no laughing matter and is a very intense controversy that has continued
throughout the world today. On the 27th of November 2005 the first partial face transplant procedure
was performed on Isabelle Dinoire by Professor Bernard Devauchelle, assisted by Professor Jean
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The first facial transplant in the United States was in December 2008 in Cleveland, Ohio. The
recipient was Connie Culp who had most of her face replaced after her husband shot her in the face
with a shotgun. She underwent a 22 hour operation. The first full facial transplant was in Barcelona,
Spain, in March 2010. Oscar, a spanish farmer wasn t able to breathe or eat after accidentally shooting
himself. He underwent a 24 hour operation. According to UCLA Health, eligibility for face
transplantation includes the following: facial disfigurement beyond reconstruction by conventional
means, patient is between 18 and 60 years of age, patient has no serious infections including hepatitis
B, C or HIV, defect not due to birth defect, patient is in general good health, patient will commit to
extensive rehab, adhere to immunosuppression medication regimen and participate in all appointments
at the transplant center. As you can see, face transplant is not to be taken lightly given the risks
involved
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Evolution Of Criminal Vs Invicus
The documentary The Evolution of a Criminal by filmmaker Darius Clark Monroe and the poem
Invictus by William Ernest Henley correlate with each other. The themes are conveyed through certain
elements of speech, and that is pushing forward and not letting the past make your future, despite the
impenetrable disincentives. Both the document and the poem are both empowering, and connects the
reader to the documents. These relate to an audience that must overcome any type of hardship in life.
Both have great significances that are timeless and can be relevant to present and future days. With the
use of metaphors and foreshadowing, both arts revolve around conquering the challenges one faces
without faltering in the face of danger. Metaphors
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Explorers And Voyagers Written Presentation
Explorers and Voyagers Written Presentation:
William of Rubruck was a Flemish and Franciscan missionary and more importantly, a explorer.
Following the orders of King Louis IX of France, Rubruck set out on mission to convert the Tartars of
the Mongol Empire to Christianity, and also to report back on the cultural customs of the empire. His
orders were not unlike other contemporary diplomatic missions of the time, Rubruck s predecessors,
Andre de Longjumeau and Giovanni da Pian del Carpine also followed similar instructions from Louis
IX. Rubruck s reports of his travels to and within the Mongolian Empire are unparalleled on detail and
acute observations. With such details of markets, temples and the separate quarters for Muslim and
Chinese craftsman included. Rubruck s seminal work, The Journey Of William Of Rubruck To The
Eastern Parts Of The World, is renowned for its writing style more inline with a personal memoir,
rather than an officially chartered account. The Journey employs the technique of classical comparison
in order to help its readers understand the events in the court of the great Khans at Karakorum.
However, despite the great achievements in his work, Rubruck is far less a figure of study in modern
day academic study. But this should not be the case. Comparison with his contemporaries and
analysing historiographical trends, is going to prove the Rubruck is far a more reliable source than that
of Longjumeau, Carpine and Marco Polo, and should be treated as
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San Joaquin Valley Case Study
. A confidant resolution of these structures is resolved in so that the steep north limb was drilled by
Arco and widespread DAVIS AND LAGOE 1988 CENOZOIC EVENTS (EOCENE TO Q)
AFFECTING THE W AND SW MARGINS OF THE SAN JOAQIN VALLEY Big picture summary
of 1,2,3,4,5 MIOCENE BASIN FORMATION reason and evidence for subsidence (Bridges and
Castle 2001?) plus D L Pliocene NON WRENCH TECTONICS The Harding (1976) characterization
of the wrench tectonics east of the SAN ANDREAS FAULT has been largely argued to be incorrect
(Mount and Suppe, 1987, Namson and Davis, 1988). These authors developed a model of
transpressional dextral slip with normal and tangential vectors of strain in the western margin of the
San Joaquin Valley. STRESSES ON SAN ANDREAS FAULT (Mount and Suppe 1988) Studies on
the state of stress in the SAN ANDREAS FAULT as applicable to the western margins of the San
Joaquin Valley measure and agreeably predict low drag decoupled deformation. For example, two
evident indicators are low heat flow and borehole elongation. A high heat flow anomaly would be
expected if high drag shear of wrench tectonics was occurring. Measurements across the Coast and ...
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Environmentally restricted facies are interpreted from detailed analysis of lithologic composition,
bedding structures, biota, trace fossils, and unconformable boundaries. Facies changes are believed to
be allocyclic successions imposed by changing tectonic settings in accordance to Walthers Law.
Specifically Bridges and Castle (2001) relate marine and non marine environments of sedimentation
of the mid Miocene Temblor Formation. The study area is descriptive of the present day Coalinga area
located 30k east of the SAN ANDREAS FAULT in a deformed series of en echelon
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The Communication Strategies That Involving Actors Adopted...
For this final case application I will be analysing the communication strategies that involving actors
adopted during the 2015 Paris terrorists attacks. The event was one of Europe s most deadly attacks
leaving more than 100 dead and more than 350 injured. Unfortunately however, this was not the first
attack on Paris that same year, in January 2015, terrorists attacked the Charlie Hebdo magazine
headquarters killing twelve people. The November attacks thus, occurred in a city that was already
shaken by terrorists attacks. On the night of November 13th, the attacks occurred in different points of
Paris including the Stade de France (where President Hollande was), the Bataclan Theatre (where a
concert was given) and many streets throughout the city. All of the attacks occurred in less than an
hour and were perpetrated by a terrorist cell who had pledged allegiance to ISIS. ISIS claimed it had
committed these attacks as a response of French military engagement with the terrorist organisation in
Syria. However, the days after the attacks were carried out are essential in order to take a grasp on
understanding the crisis communication. After the attack President François Hollande gave a ground
breaking speech. He created a clear us vs. them mentality amongst the French people that would help
unite not only Parisians but all French citizens. After the attacks, Hollande immediately took action by
strengthening security in Paris and declared a nation wide état d urgence: public
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The Supply Of Supply Chain Management Essay
The supply chain management basically involves processes and activities which are involved in the
planning, organising, controlling and implementing the cost effective flow of goods from the point of
origin to the point of consumption. The whole process will have different players like the supplier,
manufacturer, distributor, retailers and the customers themselves as the end point of consumption. The
supply chain has changed drastically over the years. This days they are very global in nature.
Involving various complex interactions and flow of goods, data and funds between companies which
are situated in different countries and continents. Even though the companies are spread across the
world the manufacturing plants generally follow a similar structure which normally comprises of the
suppliers, manufacturing plants, distributors, retailers, inbound and outbound logistics providers.
There were a lot of challenges which arose because of the competition which made the companies to
rethink their strategies in order to get the product to the right place at the right time at the lowest cost
possible. The companies should always look at improving the whole supply chain and every player in
the chain should coordinate with one another if they want to increase the efficiency. The organisation
should realise the strategic importance of supply chain as it is a key to building a sustainable
competitive edge. (Li, Ragu Nathan, Ragu Nathan, Rao, 2006). There is always a constant flow
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Prometheus Zeus Quotes
Prometheus
John and Sam
Prometheus was a titan who did not like Zeus. One day he asked Zeus why he made man, but why did
he not help mankind. Zeus says that he is not not helping, but he is letting them be able to find out
how to do certain things.
They keep going back and forth until Zeus says that they are done with the conversation, and Zeus
says Prometheus is taking things too far. Then Prometheus stays awake all night thinking about what
he is going to do. In the morning he left Olympus to give man fire.
He took some fire from the son and a dry reed. He put the fire on the ground and a spark flew. Then he
put the reed down and that made fire. He then put meat over the fire, and it begins to cook. He tells
him how to make the
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The Book Paper Towns By Margo Roth Spiegelman
Paper Towns The book Paper Towns begins with a flashback from nine years before all of the current
events occurred. Quentin Jacobsen or Q and Margo Roth Spiegelman are nine years old, at the park,
riding their bikes. They find a dead body at the park and in a way it creates a bond that would last
forever. Now, they are in high school and it is their senior year! Quentin s best friends, Radar and Ben,
are nerds and they happen to be the total opposite of Margo. Margo is the popular girl in high school
that has a complicated story. Margo and Quentin have been neighbors their whole life but it has been
nine years since they last talked. One night Margo sneaks into Quentin s room through his window
and asks him to help her get revenge on her
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Real Estate Market Analysis
Ch.1. Real estate space and asset markets.
Space market ( the market for the usage of (or right to use) real property (land and built space); also
referred to as the real estate usage market or rental market. Demand side: individuals, households and
firms that want to use space for either consumption of production purposes. Supply side: real estate
owners who rent space to tenants. 1. Segmentation of space markets.
Both the demand and supply side are location and type specific. Therefore, real estate markets are
highly segmented ( Space markets are local rather than national, and specialized around building
usage categories.
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The southeast quadrant links the rate of construction to the total stock of built space available in the
usage market. The line relates the average rate of space construction per year to the total stock of
space that can be indefinitely maintained in the market.
On average over the long run, a certain amount of new construction per year is necessary just to
maintain a given stock of space available in the market.
The 4Q picture depicts a long run steady state equilibrium.
Property prices in the real estate asset markets, along with liquidity and volume of sales transactions in
that market, often appear to go through extended periods of rise and fall, related to the ups and downs
in the space market.
Chapter 6: Real Estate Market Analysis.
Objective:
The goal of market analysis is to characterize (both qualitative and quantitative) the supply and
demand of a specific space market.
6.1 General Features.
Practical market analysis needs to be simple and based upon realistic data so that it can be used
quickly and inexpensively. Also, this way it can be easily communicated and understood in business.
Thus, most analysis stems from direct and common sense procedures. There are different kinds of
analysis; whereas some market analysis focuses on specific micro level decisions, others focus on a
broader and more general characterization of a broader market. The first type focuses mainly on
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Narrative Analysis Of Persepolis
In Persepolis, a graphic autobiography written by Marjane Satrapi, Satrapi uses the graphic memoir as
a medium to dissolve Western notions of Iranians. By presenting her life as a typical Iranian child
living amid the Islamic revolution and Iran Iraq Gulf War, Satrapi makes it difficult for the reader to
hold onto preconceived beliefs that Iranians are all part of a rigid fundamentalist movement.
Persepolis, told from the perspective of Marjane the narrator, and the perspectives of her mother,
father, and other family members, takes the reader on a very personal journey. Satrapi recounts her
experiences growing up amidst the political changes in post revolutionary Iran, offering the reader an
in depth experience of a time during which students are being separated by gender lines, women s
rights are being gradually eroded, and people are getting arrested and executed simply for being
suspected of rebelling against the regime. By using the medium of the graphic novel, which marries
simple black and white images, Point of view of the narrator, and characterization, Satrapi is able to
effectively communicate via both illustrative symbolism and language the struggle for freedom and
autonomy in post revolutionary Iran, a struggle otherwise impossible to convey via language alone.
Satrapi s choice of graphic novel as medium is fundamental to portraying the struggle for autonomy
and freedom in post revolutionary Iran. Satrapi utilizes the graphics in the memoir as an innovative
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Nt1310 Unit 6 Paper
In order to duplicate the 8 ¼ May 00 05 bond given the situation that it was not called, the synthetic
bond of 12 May 05 and May 05 STRIP should have the same coupon rate with the original bond.
Since STRIPs are zero coupon, we can get the weight of 12 May 05 in the synthetic bond simply by
dividing 8.25 by 12. The result we get is 0.6875, which means we should buy 68.75% of 12 May 05 in
the synthetic bond.
Suppose the total amount of synthetic bond is $100, we buy $68.75 of 12 May 05, and this will
provide us a cash flow of $72.875 (0.12/2*68.75+68.75=72.875) at the last payment date. However,
the original bond provides $104.125 (0.0825/2*100+100=104.125) at the last payment date. The
difference between them is $104.125 72.875=$31.25 and this implies that we should buy 31.25% of
May 2005 STRIP. In this way, we can create the synthetic bond for 8.25 May 00 05 if not called by
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After dividing 8.25 by 8.875, we find out that we should buy 92.96% of 8.875 May 00. And as a
result, 7.04% of May 00 STRIP should be bought.
Cost to buy at ask = 0.9296*104.5 + 0.0704*46.66= $100.43
Cost to buy at bid = 0.9296*104.38 + 0.0704*46.25= $100.27
For investors who own the 8.25 May 00 05 bond, the current bid price for 8.25 May 00 05 bond is
101.25. To compute the theoretical price we have to use bid prices: (129.71875*0.6875) +
(29.90625*0.3125) = $98.5273438. This shows that 8.25 May 00 05 bond is overpriced. The profit
earned is 101.123 98.5273 = $2.5977. The investors should sell this bond and replace it with any of
the undervalued synthetic bonds preferably the first synthetic bond
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The Impact Of Fishing On The Service Of Industrialization
Chapter I: Introduction
1.1 General Introduction
Fishing is an activity that people have been doing since early civilization. It evolved from a social
need to currently also one of commercial interest2. As Cochrane and Garcia (2009) describe it so
nicely:
...the commoditization of nature in the service of industrialization.
After years of perceived growth, it is now evident that globally countries suffer from the negative
effects that we people have ourselves helped create. The introduction starts with a background and
relates the complexity of fisheries management from a global level to Suriname. Also the benefits that
fisheries provide for Suriname will be mentioned. Following the problem statement and the objective
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When looking at the state of the fish stocks of which information is available, confirmed that the
proportion of overexploited, depleted and recovering stocks have remained relatively stable over the
last 10 15 years, after the observed upward trend of operating in the 1970s and 1980s. It is estimated
that in 2007 52% of the fish are fully exploited, meaning that the catches are close to their maximum
permissible limit for sustainable operation and that there was no scope for further expansion
(Valdimarsson, 2007).
2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing accessed March 30, 2010
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This upward trend internationally, especially in the 1970s and 1980s, has influenced Suriname. Since
1979 fisheries in Suriname went through various developments that have a perceptible upward trend.
These developments characterize diversification of the fishing fleet, the commercial marketing of
previously unknown species, improvement of facilities and major expansion of the fleet. From that
year, the Surinamese government had several collaborations with Belgium, Japan, the FAO and the
European Union (EU) and there is much work done in the field of fisheries development, policy,
research, data collection and processing, quality management and support in the form of input,
terminal facilities and other amenities.
Some of these efforts today expanded or developed, but many efforts have also deteriorated.
What makes fishery management so complex?
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The Thin Ideal Is Being Pushed On Children
Now that it has been proven that the thin ideal is being pushed on children, children as young as 5, one
should know the possibly consequences of its exposure. When children are constantly being shown
one certain ideal, it soon becomes internalize, which leads to behaviors that often go unnoticed by
parents. While these behaviors may seem harmless at first glance, they can be part of a bigger
unhealthier problem. In a study were young girls played with dolls with different body proportions,
and then were given snacks to eat, this was the result, they ate less food when they played with the
thin dolls than when they played with the average sized doll. (Anschutz et al) The girls were left alone
with snacks, and were encouraged to eat them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Clearly people have begun to more active, but more has to be done. Parents should get together and be
more involved with the type of media they expose their young girls and boys to. In the world of social
media, smart phones, and the Internet, there are now more ways than ever for companies to push
dangerous imagery towards children. Toys and dolls are not the only way for a child to be targeted,
and parents need restrict what their children are exposed to. It is impossible to shield ones child to
everything, but watching what toys you buy them, and what kind of media they watch at home is a
good way to start. Promoting body positivity and healthier body images are ways to stop your kids
from developing eating disorders, and self esteem issues later in life. Parents play a huge role in
shaping how kids think and feel about their bodies. Starting to bolster kids body image early, even in
preschool, can make a big difference in how kids feel about themselves as they grow up. (Filucci)
Teaching young children how media can be manipulative can be a very important way to help them
avoid internalizing harmful imagery, such as the thin ideal. Communities should demand media
illiteracy be taught in middle schools and even elementary schools. One should not have to wait until
they are in high school or college to learn about the dangerous tactics that are used in the media, to
indoctrinate the public. We know that children can
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Major Characters Of Michael Henchard
Major Characters (5 10)
Name
Role in the Story
Significance
Adjectives
Michael Henchard
Susan
Donald Farfrae
Elizabeth Jane
Lucetta Templeton (Le Sueur
Main protagonist, Susan s husband and stepfather to Elizabeth Jane
Henchard s wife and mother to Elizabeth Jane
A young Scotsman with a lot of ambition. He becomes the mayor of Casterbridge
Susan and Newson s daughter and the stepdaughter of Henchard.
A young lady from New Jersey, who was initially interested in Henchard
The story mostly revolves around what happens to Michael Henchard. Michael Henchard is the tragic
hero. The novel begins with him being a hay trusser to the mayor of casterbridge to his terminal fall in
the eyes of the society. Henchard becomes an outcast and poverty stricken due to his unchangeable
character, which is flawed despite his determination to change.
Henchard auctioned her off to Newson, a sailor when he got completely wasted. After she was told
that the sailor was dead, she came back to Henchard with her grown up daughter Elizabeth Jane. She
hides the fact that Elizabeth Jane is the daughter of Newson and not Henchard. She keeps Henchard in
the dark until her death when he found out that Elizabeth was not his daughter
Farfrae introduces modern scientific methods of business to Casterbridge. He was planning to go to
the states but Henchard stopped because he needed a friend and a manager. He eventually becomes the
nemesis
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  • 2. Law Assignment for Child Protection Essay Law Essay Case Study of Stephanie and Stephen. This essay shall be based on the assumption that I am a Local authority social worker given the case referral of Stephanie and Stephen. The essay shall be focusing on the laws, policy and procedures that will guide through the assessment process of this case and how these can be used to meet the needs of all concerned. The assignment includes discussions on some of the key aspects of framework for the assessment of children in need and their families and The Children s Act 1989, in particular section 17, duty to safeguard and I will incorporate anti oppressive and anti discriminatory practice. Stephanie and Stephen are under the age of 18, this therefore puts them into the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under s.27 (7.4) of the Children Act 1989 the school is obliged by law to assist me with any additional information that might be of help to this particular case. (www.legislation.) It is the school that expressed concern and by acting upon this they then completed and sent a Common Assessment Framework (CAF) The CAF is a shared assessment and planning framework for use across all children s services and Local areas in England. It aims to help the early identification of children s additional needs and promote co ordinated service provisions to meet them (www.cwdcouncil.org) I may also make enquires to the police as to whether there has been any reported incidents, especially taking into account that there is issues of substance misuse and domestic violence. When domestic violence is added into the equation it is clear that the children could be at risk of significant harm. Child witnesses of domestic violence greatly impacts upon children s development causing emotional harm .(Mullander et al 2002: 6) Under Section 120 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 states that: Children living in households where domestic violence is happening are now identified as at risk under the Adoption and Children Act 2002. From 31 January 2005, Section 120 of this act extended the legal definition of harming children to include harm suffered by seeing or hearing ill treatment of others. (www.womensaid) Additional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Did The Weather Affect The Spread Of The Great Plague October 1347, tewele trading ships docked on the Sicilian port of Messina after sailing across the Black Sea. When they arrived on the dock more than half of the sailors aboard were incohesive and the others were running high fevers. Everyone on the ship had black boils that oozed blood and pus. In panic, the Sician authorities ordered all of ships and infected people out of the harbor. The winter before the Great Plague was a dry one. Allowing rodents to live more freely. Since the weather was on the more dryer side, the rodent population did not decrease as it would during any other winter. When spring came along the air was hot and sticky, giving the female rodents a chance to give birth to two litters. With London s hotter weather, it soonly became known as the rat infested city. Another spreader of the Great Plague was fleas. Once the fleas had gotten ahold of the disease, they would spread it to stray cats and dogs. These strays would then pass it to the homeless. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon after there would be swelling around the armpits and private areas. These swellings would grow between the sizes of an egg to an apple. The plague s symptoms then changed to a rash like symptom, often breaking out on the inner thigh or arms where it would spread throughout the body. One of the first victims of the Black Plague was St Giles in the Fields church, where their death rates began to rise in the dry summer. If someone was detected to have the plague they were locked into their homes for 40 days and 40 nights. Their door was also painted with a red cross to keep others out. The only ones allowed into the homes of the victims were local women who were called nurses . These women brought food and took care of the victims. It was often reported that the nurses would take belongings during their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Samuel Taylor Coleridge Drug Use Writers are magicians, in a way; they open the gateway to the mind, and through colorful words inked on scratchy paper, show the inner workings and imagination of their brains. But is that all there is behind their works of art: only their brains? Do authors create some of their most phenomenal pieces using only a pen and their own minds? No, they don t. There s something sinister behind the masterpieces they create: drugs. Many authors, specifically authors during the Romantic Era, such as Thomas de Quincey, John Keats, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge were dependent on drugs either for medicinal or recreational purposes (Victorian Drug Use). Drugs fueled the creative drive those authors needed for their writing. But it doesn t end there. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But what about Stephen King? He was also a slave to drug addiction, just like these Romantic writers. Being a modern day author doesn t make him any less of a subject to drug abuse. In fact, despite the new knowledge about the dangers of drugs, knowledge that people of the Romantic era didn t have the luxury of possessing, he still took them, and he paid the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Greenhouse Effect On Earth When you hear about global warming many things come to mind. The greenhouse effect, pollution, carbon dioxide and of course, the earths temperatures rising. When people hear of the greenhouse effect do they actually know what it is. The suns UV rays hit the earth and 30% of the energy reflected back into space, 47% gets absorbed by gasses and turns into heat energy. The rest is shared between the water cycle, photosynthesis Some of the heat tries to escape back into the atmosphere but is trapped by the greenhouse gasses. This in turn makes earth a liveable planet. Without these greenhouse gasses the earth would have an average temperature of 18 degrees instead of a nice liveable 15 degrees Celsius. So the greenhouse effect is supposed to be a good thing. It makes life on planet earth possible. However, with the increase of greenhouse gasses the earth is absorbing a lot more heat than it needs. When there are too many greenhouse gasses floating around the atmosphere and excess heat becomes trapped causing earths temperature to rise. The enhanced greenhouse effect causes global warming. Simply put, global warming is earths temperatures increasing due to pollution. The first person to predict global warming was a Swedish chemist named Svante Arrhenius. He predicted that with the increasing amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Between 1880 and 1940 the temperature rose but then dropped between 1940 and 1970. Because of the drop there looked to be no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Royal Dutchs Shell Dynamics Essay Royal Dutchs Shell Dynamics Royal Dutch Shell (RDS) is the sixth largest company on the planet. It is made up of 1700 smaller companies and employs 101,000 people throughout the world. This is not a nimble start up company that is attempting to create a brand new culture; this is a behemoth of a company, with over 100 years of history and a workforce that is literally global. The business in which RDS operates is primarily oil and natural gas, commodities that can fluctuate dramatically in market value by the minute. Systems thinkers in the 1970 s at Royal Dutch began to plan for many future scenarios, including a future where a barrel of oil would cost $15 (this, at a time when the value of a barrel of oil was $30 a barrel). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 66) To become an organization that would survive another 100 years, RDS and its subsidiaries had to re examine their culture. The leaders of the company, middle management, and the employees needed to start viewing mistakes as opportunities to increase learning. This is an integral part of the learning organization. The person or persons making the mistake should own it so it is not repeated, but not be persecuted for making them. Mistakes can illuminate a flaw in any system, and the opportunity to improve should not be missed. The manager becomes more of a learner and a teacher. The idea that a leader is the person with all the answers needed to be thrown out the window. In today s rapidly changing environment, there is no such person. Without the ability to embrace mistakes, any company will perish. Royal Dutch Shell and SOC also needed to be able to continuously rework its systems and structures. This was a huge transformation considering the sheer size of the organization. The same old way would simply not continue to work. Steve Miller, managing director for RDS, spoke about their presence in French retail market. We were in the red and losing market share. The advent of hypermarkets had changed the game, and we weren t responding effectively to this new competitive threat....we either had to find a way to become profitable and grow, or we had to exit because the way we were going, we couldn t stay in the game much longer. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Ontology Of Information Security In Enterprises. Stephen Ontology of Information Security in Enterprises Stephen Schiavone1, Lalit Garg2 and Kelly Summers3 1University of Liverpool, Fountain Hills, Arizona, USA 2University of Liverpool, University of Malta, Malta 3Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA steve.schiavone@my.ohecampus.com lalit.garg@my.ohecampus.com krsummers@sbcglobal.net Abstract: Today s global free market enterprise is reliant on the interconnectedness of social, economic and political ecosystems. Enterprises no longer maintain a simple unary relationship between its customers and consumers. Enterprises have become an integral part of a complex relationship within the new socio and techno economic paradigm. The cornerstone of this new model is the Internet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Validation of the Enterprise Ontology and Information Security Capability Driven Framework is obtained from the creation of a business strategy to business capability value map and quantification of key business and security metrics. A set of ontology based competency questions allows the business to understand and make informed and prudent decisions regarding how and where security should be applied to ensure a favourable outcome for the enterprise. Analysis of the results of this study demonstrates the usefulness of the model in guiding the organization to assess current security risks and make informed and business directed security decisions. The result is a deployment strategy that balances the scarce resources of the enterprise whilst maintaining strategic alignment. Further opportunities exist to improve the creation and quality of enterprise ontology including development of a more rigorous and systematic approach to modelling the enterprise s current state and future state scenarios using the business capability framework. Semantically driven conceptual models of the enterprise may also be expressed within key security technologies and systems that support the organization by forming a collection of ontology aware technologies that respond and react collectively to attacks in a fail secure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Road Trip on the Trans-Canada Highway Essay In 1949 the Trans Canada Highway Act was passed by Canada s Parliament. The Act allowed for the building of a national highway with costs divided between the Federal Government and each provincial government. Construction of the highway began the year after the passing of the Trans Canada Highway Act, 1950. Seven years after starting construction Saskatchewan finished its section, becoming the first province to do so. The entire highway was not completed until 1971, but Prime Minister John Diefenbaker opened the highway in 1962. The Highway is the world s longest national road, 7821 kilometers, passing through all 10 provinces. The highway is not a single highway but rather splits into two or three parts in some areas. The main part of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The area has 11 Beothuk house pits, middens, hearths, post molds, and sleeping areas. Boyd s Cove was designated as a historical site of Canada in 1995 because it has increased the knowledge of early Beothuk presence and it has helped to understand their downfall after European contact. The Beothuk were some of the first natives on the North American continent to have contact with Europeans. They Beothuk became extinct following the 1829 death of Shanawdithit, the last remaining Beothuk person. The demise of the Beothuk people has been attributed to disease and starvation brought on by European settlers. The area, despite the influence of Europeans, shows that the Beothuk tried to avoid contact and trade with the Europeans. Boyd s Cove was discovered in 1981 by Dr. Ralph Pastore. His excavations significantly contributed to evidence of things that were previously assumed about the lifestyle of the Beothuk people. Some of these things include their housing designs and their changes by different seasons, the Beothuk diet, the integration of European items into their lives, relations with the Europeans, and symbolism in Beothuk culture. After Boyd s Cove the trip takes a ferry south into Nova Scotia, where it goes to Shubenacadie. Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia is a community about 37 kilometers from the Trans Canada highway. The community is a former producer of the Mic Mac hockey stick. The Mi kmaqs have played hockey and similar games as early ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Atrahasis And The Book Of Enoch Summary Sydney A Hall Professor Brien Garnand Interdisciplinary Humanities: Ancient Egypt The Near East September 16th 2016 Similar Themes in Ancient Flood Narratives: the Story of Atrahasis and the Book of Enoch While the Akkadian epic of Atrahassis as well as the Book of Enoch both reflect a different set of beliefs in different parts of the world, they are similar in that they convey a severed relationship between mankind and the divine, as well as the divine s attempt to reconcile humanity by use of natural disasters. The first Book of Enoch opens with Noah s realization that the world has deteriorated. Noah travels to the ends of the earth and cries out to his ancestor, Enoch, that the world is in utter disarray (Enoch 65). Enoch then responds to him that he has communicated with the lord and the world shall be destroyed. There is little direct reference to any particular disaster that occurs but the syntax conveys a sense of highly symbolic language such as Convulsion of the waters that release a smell of sulfur in the valley of angels who have sinned. Similarly the text opens with Noah ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Humanity has begun to decline. The gods find mankind to be overpopulated, noisy, and chaotic. Enlil listens to the noise of the humans and concludes that they are too clamorous. Thus, he causes a massive drought. (Atrahasis II; IV, 22) 600 more years pass and Enlil calls the Annuna[ki] (celestial gods) to order and enlists the help Enki to create a flood. Enki struggles to commit to the task of bringing about an apocalyptic flood and in turn, instructs Atrahasis to construct an arc as a means of escaping the flood (sparing him only, despite Enlil s rage). This draws a parallel to the state of chaos in the Book of Enoch, as well as the actual flood in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Al Davis Life And Accomplishments Al Davis has been known to put other coaches and players into terrible locker conditions, to intimate them. He felt like it was the Oakland Raiders against the NFL, he would win at all costs. many people do not remember who Al Davis was or all the great things he has done for the sport or the Oakland Raiders franchise. He has racked up many accomplishments during his time in the NFL and AFL but are overshadowed by his intimating tactics, his last few draft picks, and his self proclaimed war on the NFL. Wayne Valley the original owner of the Oakland Raiders first offer to Al Davis, for the head coach position, was declined. He wanted a multiple year contract and total control of the team. Wayne Valley wanted someone that wanted to win and found that Al Davis was the guy he wanted. The next contract was a three year $20,000 annual salary and made him head coach and general manager. On January 18, 1963 Al Davis became the youngest head coach and general manager in the history of the sport at the age of 33. Al Davis first year as the head coach, he took the team from losing record to winning 10 out of their 14 games. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prior to 1966 he had been a head coach, general manager, and AFL commissioner. With all this under his belt, he helped the Raiders become a great franchise. With Al Davis as the owner of the Oakland Raiders, the team won 455 and lost only 381 games, which gives them a winning percentage of 55%. Al Davis lead the Raiders to three super bowls, 15 divisional championships, and had 22 players put in the hall of fame including ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Northern Wars Of Aotearoa Essay The Northern wars in Aotearoa. In this paper my intention is to review the Northern wars known as te riri pakeha or white man s anger that took place in 1843 1846, in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. It will also be defining and giving understanding of the meaning of colonisation and the effects on the Māori people. This paper concludes with the impact of the Northern wars on Māori wellbeing and health in 1843 and the present. The definition of colonisation is the forming of a settlement or colony by a group of people who seek to take control of territories or countries . It usually involves large scale immigration of people to a new location and the expansion of their civilization and culture in this area.Skwirk http://www.skwirk.com/p c_s 56_u 415_t 1035_c 3982/what is colonisation /qld/sose history/first australians and the european arrivals/colonisation it is my understanding that colonisation by the British reinforced colonists views and that of the British Government. Religious beliefs, sovereign rule under her majesty the Queen, European land ownership and legal systems were amongst the impacts of colonisation on Māori customs. In December 1837 the British government decided in principle to intervene in New Zealand to ensure that colonisation was regulated and that land transactions that defrauded Māori were stopped. This led to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. The Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand s founding document, was meant to be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Murderer s Motivation Depicted in Poe s The Tell-Tale... Poe s writings are not without morals, and as a representation of a guilty conscience, The Tell Tale Heart has been called one of the most effective parables ever conceived (Ward 310). I find it almost impossible to believe that Poe has no serious or artistic motive in The Tell Tale Heart, that he merely revels in horror and only inadvertently illuminates the depths of the human soul, James Gargano asserts. He further states that though Poe s stories sometimes seem to be nothing more than ramblings of crazed narrators, the structure, development, arrangement, and irony of the narrator s confessions allow Poe to offer ideas which the narrators themselves never actually possessed ( The Question 328). For example, the narrator is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the second erroneous theory, another influence to the narrator s madness is the similarity between himself and his victim. The gaze of the evil eye is duplicated in the dim ray of light from the lantern, and the narrator and victim both remain completely still in the dark, not moving a muscle, listening. Other sensory details connect the two until they seem to be the same person, and since the narrator wishes to destroy himself, he murders the old man (Robinson 258 59). These assertions that time and unity with the old man are the two pivotal motifs driving the narrator to murder are mistaken. Time plays a different role in relation to the dastardly plot, and the murder has nothing to do with the old man himself, only his eye. The extension of time in the story is only a result of the narrator s caution in his preparations for the murder. The prolonging of time does not cause the narrator grief and certainly does not drive him to homicide. In fact, his slow movements were intentional. I moved it slowly very, very slowly, so that I might not disturb the old man s sleep (46). The narrator says these words, referring to thrusting his head through the doorway to look into the old man s bedroom. Next he says, And then, when my head was well in the room, I undid the lantern cautiously, oh, so cautiously cautiously (for the hinges creaked) (Poe 46). The slowness of the action is simply a precaution. Also, the beating of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Eyelash Pulling Research Paper Imagine never being looked at for the way your eyebrows and eyelashes appear. Think of what it would be like to wake up without drawing on eyebrows. If you have hypnosis for trichotillomania, you may never need fake eyelashes again. If you have hairless eyebrows and eyelashes, you may need help. It is hard to resist the urge to pull out hairs, but it can be done. Do you feel like change is impossible? Are you afraid that your habit hurts your health? Do you want longer, healthier hair? Have you tried to stop and can t? Unfortunately, you are not alone. Many people who ask for hypnosis for eyelash pulling have dealt with the same problem. You do not want to pull the hair, but you do it anyway. A sudden urge washes over you. When you feel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mind has pathways that link it together. If these pathways are messed up, it can cause bad habits and emotional problems. Hypnosis for eyelash pulling helps to fix the brain s pathways. Instead of resorting to pain when you feel stressed, your mind looks for a better choice. Hypnosis for eyelash pulling helps to rewire your mind. You have developed a nervous habit over years. Your mind resorts to this habit, but hypnosis helps you unlearn it again. Instead of impulsively pulling hair, you may take deep breaths or go on a walk. Your mind is given new ways to handle stress and negative emotions. Your subconscious mind is always working, but you cannot talk to it all the time. Most of the time, you do not realize it is there. In hypnosis, we can draw out the subconscious mind. During this mental state, we can talk directly to the subconscious. Your mind gets a chance to work through fears, habits and stress. Basically, your conscious mind can change the way your subconscious thinks. If your mind can learn to see hair pulling as bad, it will alert you before you pull hairs. You will not forget and pull out your eyelashes. Your mind can also learn healthy habits instead. Before long, hypnosis will completely rewire your mind for a healthier, happier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Chinua Acheb is a Great African Author Chinua Achebe is one of the great authors hailing from the African continent. He has published a number of novels and is widely praised for creating a new genre of African literature. His debut, and most famous novel, Things Fall Apart, has never been out of print, sold more than twelve million copies, and been translated into over fifty languages ( Chinua Achebe The Economist). The characters in the novel are purely fictional but the traditions and struggles faced by the characters are those of Achebe, Nigeria, and former African colonies as a whole. Things Fall Apart, as well as other works of Chinua Achebe, give a unique view on the Nigerian culture and show its people in a more positive light than other, previously written novels. For this Chinua Achebe was indeed a great and important author. Albert Chinualumogu Achebe was born on the 16th of November, 1930 in Ogidi, Nigeria ( Chinua Achebe Biography Bio.com). He would later change his name to the more traditional Chinua Achebe in college. He first learned the language that was native to his people, Igbo, but at the age of eight he was taught English in school. He grew a healthy respect for both languages and cultures as he grew older, reading books in English and listening to stories from his mother and sister in Igbo. When Chinua was fourteen he received an offer to attend the prestigious Government College, a secondary school in Umuahia (Innes, Lyn). He did exceptionally well there and only took four years to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Life Changing Experience of Caregiving Essay The Life Changing Experience of Caregiving My interpretation of caregiving and the extensive role a caregiver plays transformed while reading Emily Abel s novel, Hearts of Wisdom. When interviewing my grandmother, Marjorie Waguespack, her personal experiences reinforced many of the vital factors Abel believes are involved in caregiving. Caregiving includes major rewarding aspects from varying standpoints. Emily Abel wholeheartedly believes, the three major components of care instrumental, spiritual, and emotional sometimes conferred significant rewards (60). Caring for an individual can be difficult and may require substantial sacrifice, but oftentimes the benefits outweigh the costs. With these components, an extensive network of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If a physician was called, death was inevitable (42). My grandmother wholeheartedly disagrees with Abel s ideas. She trusted her doctor literally with her life. Emily Abel emphasizes that doctors proved to remain unreliable and costly. She illustrates the difficulties of summoning a physician; transportation difficulties not only delayed doctors arrivals but also prevented them from providing continuing care (41). My grandmother lived in a different kind of situation. The town she resided in consisted of almost all relatives; where as in Abel s stories, the doctor most likely would be required to travel long distances to provide care. Transportation served as a significant challenge that prevented care from being rendered in a timely fashion, especially if major trauma or an acute sudden onset condition was involved. My grandmother did not experience this obstacle. My grandmother explained, [T]he doctor s office had registered nurses and a few rooms available for more care, if needed, for twenty four hours a day. In other words, help was almost always available. The local doctor s instrumental value benefitted the surrounding community. This local resource came in handy with her multiple children. My grandmother had four daughters that she cared for on a daily basis. She explained how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. RMGT Task 1 Genrays HRIS Project RMGT Task 1 GenRays HRIS Project Page 1 Table of Contents GenRays Matrix (A) ............................................................................................................................ 4 GenRays Project Charter (B) ....................................................................................................... 19 Project Title ............................................................................................................................................. 19 Purpose ................................................................................................................................................... 19 Description ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 33 E. F. G. H. I. Compensation Capabilities ......................................................................................................... 34 Performance Review Management ............................................................................................ 34 Performance Review Data Mining .............................................................................................. 34 Reporting on Position Control .................................................................................................... 35 Time Management ...................................................................................................................... 35 Statement of Work ................................................................................................................................. 35 Project Deliverables ................................................................................................................................ 35 Acceptance Criteria ................................................................................................................................. 36 Work Breakdown Structure .................................................................................................................... 41 Project Boundaries .................................................................................................................................. 43 Project Assumptions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Informative Essay On Area 51 The title Area 51 is universally known and spoken amongst all individuals. Area 51 is an unofficial title that often refers to an area in southern Nevada containing United States Air force (USAF) Facilities. (Cameron, 1). To the U.S government, it s simply the Nevada Test and Training Range, part of Edwards (formerly Nellis) Air Force Base (Radford, 1). Area 51 is a military base that was chosen as an isolated location to construct the U 2. The U 2 project was an aircraft developed to spy on the Soviet Union. The military needed a remote location to keep their activities away from the public. If the public found out the U 2 project would be on every news channel for the Soviet Union to find out. For the protection of the United States, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is human nature for individuals to fear the unknown. Everyone wishes to find the truth, but many times settle for a story that creates a more interesting scenario. In today s society, individuals live to exaggerate. Most of the conspiracy theories about Area 51 have been derived from television shows, books, magazines and many blogs. All of these sources are usually unreliable. None of the theories have came from a shred of evidence or a reliable source. When the Lazar story emerged, so did every other alien conspiracy theory. People believe Area 51 is a place for scientists to reverse engineer alien technology, recovered from crashed saucers in Roswell, New Mexico. (Radford, 1). Many individuals have faith in outrageous theories such as this one. If area 51 was truly reverse engineering alien technology, the world would be far more advanced into technology. The CIA would be altering the alien technology for military purposes or for all of humanity to make the world more advanced. Either way the secret certainly could not be withheld at the Area 51 base, evidence would surface. In addition to tampering with alien technology, some theorize area 51 employees perform autopsies on extraterrestrials. One could easily envision an alien autopsy, it probably looks a lot like it did in Independence day which is probably where that theory emerged. The craziest theory of them all, is that the area 51 facility is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Examples Of Helplessness In A Prayer For Owen Meany The idea of helplessness is a behavior where one is forced to endure adversity without consent or ability to control the events that are occurring. John Irving, an American novelist, demonstrates the idea of helplessness in his novel A Prayer for Owen Meany. In this novel Irving uses symbols to enforce the idea of being helpless. Some symbols that he uses throughout the novel include the statue of Watahontowet, the stuffed armadillo, the dressmaker s dummy, and Owen Meany s body at the end of the novel. The statue of Watahantowet appears in the beginning of the novel when it is found out that the original John Wheelwright acquired his land from a local Native American chief named Watahontowet. When Watahontowet signs the deeds to hand the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dick is labeled as a crazy kid and everyone tends to stay away from him. When Owen is killed his arms are blown off of his body and he appears the same as the other symbols throughout the novel. Without his arms, Owen is finally viewed as completely helpless because not only does he not have any arms but he is now dead. This event is the novel is Irving s final enforcement of the idea of helplessness because it shows how Owen knew how he was going to die the whole time and as he lived his life he was preparing for his death. This was done when he would always make John practice The Shot and he said that it had to be done in less than three seconds. This was the amount of time that they had to get the grenade that Dick threw and get it out the window. Also while the death scene is approaching both John and Owen are realizing all of the signs from the dream that Owen had about his death; the palm trees and all of the children. Both of them knew what was about to happen but only Owen knew that The Shot was a part of it. This event is the novel finalizes John Irving s idea of helplessness that he presents through the novel because it shows how right from the beginning Owen had no other options. Any way that he approached the situation he was going to die and he just had to prepare the best he could for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Clarissa s Way of Death Essay examples Clarissa s Way of Death In Clarissa, Samuel Richardson finds an exemplar to her sex. But her story does not provide a model to live by, as such a qualification may lead one to expect. Only in the afterlife does Clarissa presumably receive what she deserves. The life suggested by her example is untenable. Clarissa s death is the inevitable result of her unrealistic, unimpeachable virtue ­a virtue that is defined less by what she does than by what she will permit. Her death serves not only a narrative end in the novel, but the demands of psychological realism. Richardson respects the conclusion made inevitable by the very divinity of Clarissa s personality. This heroine can have no other conclusion. Her death drive is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have sometimes wished that it had pleased God to have taken me in my last fever, when I had everybody s love and good opinion followed by but oftener that I had never been distinguished by my grandfatherŠsince that distinction has estranged her from her brother and sister (2). We see her wishing for a state in which she is universally loved, a state she once existed in, and that she would eagerly regain. Alongside this, she decries that very exceptionalness that earns her acclaim. She finds that she cannot be an exemplar and also be universally loved. This is the essential paradox of her personality. It becomes necessary for these death wishes to be in earnest, as only death could preserve the unblemished state she once existed in. What sets Clarissa apart is what damns her. Your merit is your crime Anna Howe tells her (74), You can no more change your nature than they can theirs. But this intractability is Clarissa s inheritance from the Harlowes. Anna Howe says, significantly, of Clarissa: I am fitter for this world than you; you for the next than me (19). Not only is this an apposite description, it sets up the incontrovertible opposition between the two worlds that determines the impracticability of Clarissa s life. Howe might as well be saying, you are fitter to be dead than I. Anna s observation describes the difficulty of persisting in a state of grace. Innocence, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Social Identity And Social Behavior Analysis Ever since the beginning of this exercise, I have been curious as to if there were any patterns within individual characteristics that change the likelihood of someone being prosocial or proself. All three articles deal with understanding the differences between prosocials and proselfs. The article written in 2001 establishes a difference in prosocials and proselfs. This research shows that prosocials, as compared to proselfs, will simultaneously pursue the following goals in interdependence situations: (1) maximize own outcomes, (2) maximize joint outcomes, and (3) achieving equality in outcomes (De Cremer Van Lange 2001: S15). The 2008 article deals with the different behaviors associated with egotists and altruists. Building off the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A self concept or self schema, the mental image or perception that one has of oneself, is made up of three types of identities, role identities, person identities, and social identities. Role identity refers to the roles we occupy, such as sister, friend, lawyer, etc. These can influence our behavior by establishing roles, therefore rules as to what type of behavior is expected from us in certain situations. This could be demonstrated as it relates to gender. We might notice more women behaving prosocially because they are mothers and sisters, who are typically expected to be more caring, and so to fulfill their role as mother or sister they will behave as a prosocial more often. A person identity is a characteristic that effects the way an individual acts. These are typically characteristics such as funny, kind, or nurtuting. Someone who holds any kind of characteristic that relates to helping will be more likely to display prosocial tendencies. Finally, social identities are characteristics about ourselves that we use to associate with classifications. This could be race, gender, or even religion. We can expect that someone who holds a social identity that they are religious would feel more inclined to behave prosocially because they feel as if they need to prove their religious identity. Overall, social identity explains that people will behave in certain ways to uphold or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Italian Culture and Change The World. A spherical globe filled with a multitude of different cultures, nations, and ethnicities. Yet we are all part of the same planet, the same singular race of humanity. When assigned with this assignment to choose one country out of this vast array, we went with one that one of our group members was most familiar with. We chose the beautiful European country and cultural center of Italy. It was one that one of our group members had personally visited within the last year and her experience gave us some amazing insight into what the actual culture of Italy consisted of. It was much more enlightening than reading any book, although those sources were just as helpful in the researched conducted. With this decision we reached the verdict that we would be doing the Contemporary World Issues Project. Then after careful consideration we decided to focus the research and project on the overall change in Italy s population, examining factors like migration, ethnic marriages, foreign residents, and changing cultural values. We also wanted to cover the overall change in Italian culture with the decline in traditional craft making processes and the overall industrialization in the Italian manufacturing and agricultural sectors. The project was started by dividing up the actual needed information into sections for each of the participants to research on their own. We decided to gather up basic information about different sectors of the Italian world/culture. We divided up into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Cisco Cisco Systems ERP Case Study Andree Grecchi Hawai i Pacific University 2/19/2014 IS 6005 Professor: Ken Rossi Table of Contents Who is Cisco? 2 Prehistorical Infrastructure 4 Seeking for a new start 4 Evaluation 6 Conclusion 7 References 8 Who is Cisco? Cisco is one of the most powerful and successful corporation in the IP network industry. In the fiscal 2013 their revenue totaled $48.6 billion and their Net Income was $10.0 billion (Cisco 2013 Annual Report). Cisco focuses on delivering products and services that consists in integrated networks for all forms of communication and IT. They provide their customers with an integrated architectural approach that gathers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The turning point arrived soon. In January of 1994 Cisco systems failed. Thus the inability of the system to perform forced towards the utilization of unauthorized methods for accessing the core application database which lead to the corruption of Cisco s database. Consequently the company shut down virtually for two days. Seeking for a new start After the shutdown managers realized that the autonomous approach was not sufficient. There was the need for a more integrated action, indeed separated decisions among the departments would have taken too long. As a result the company gathered an Implementation Team to investigate on the replacement of the application. Thanks to the previous experience of the SVP of manufacturing Carl Redfield it was clear that the implementation of IT projects can take a long time to be effective. In order to make the implementation as quick as possible Redfield suggested to implement the project all at once and to do not personalize the new system. Projects that are divided into phases and customized tend to take longer time to be efficient, and many times they tend to become only an adaptation of the previous method. He suggested also to make the implementation a priority for every department: the
  • 23. involvement of the entire company is important for the effectiveness of the project. Other than selecting within the company the best components for the Implementation Team, it was important also finding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Sample Resume On Transfer Body Weight Back At Front Leg Dequeszman Kelley KH 3040 Spring2017 BadmintonSkill Notebook: 25 points Cited Court: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/badminton/images/badminton_court.jpg 1. Clear Shot (Overhead) Critical Elements Feet placement Headed up Transfer body weight back to front leg High elbow Follow through Task 1 In the first task, students A and B will be hitting the birdie back and forth in a rally. I m observing the height and velocity of the birdie between the two students. I want the students to achieve a perfect score of 10 shots back and forth to complete this task before moving on to the next. Task 2 In this task I will ask one student to go to one side of the court and tell two students to the other side. The rally will begin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will have three zones that will be worth points, the Red=2, Yellow=1 and Blue=0 zones. There will be one student feeding them the birdies and the students have to make a clear shot. The student will get 5 attempts. The student with the most points will win. Drop Shot (Underhand) Critical Elements Drop Shot Game ready stance Elbow hip level Racket around waist level Light grip Stand sideways to net Task 1 The first task of the drop shot will include students who will perform the technique without a birdie. The student will only use a racket for 5 mins. Each student will start at home base, then I will have them to run to the net and perform a drop shot using their forehand. When working this drill I will instruct them to turn their bodies and stand sideways to the net. I will remind them to shift their weight to their foot, bend their elbow, and lock out their wrist. Each student will get numerous attempts in this drill until time expires. Task 2 For this task the students will be shooting drop shots back and forth at the net. Two students will participant in this activity. The students will be placed on opposite sides of the court. The objective of this drill is to exercise the drop shot and to observe the reactions to a drop shot. I am observing the technique and eye discipline of each student. The students will work this drill for 2 mins and 30 seconds before proceeding to the next drill. Task 3 For the third task ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Choosing Unhampered Market Process Analyse of what would happen if the steering (injection of money) would be abandoned and a return to the unhampered market process was chosen instead. Systems exist to maintain the society and bring prosperity, the monetary system is one and have gone through different stages and uses in its development. Due to different needs, societies develop at different pace so, the advantages and disadvantages of monetary system varies from one society to another. Today, money is no more backed by commodity, not equal to gold reserves; it has only a promissory standard. Thus no standard can effectively determine true money value as it is constantly redefined by consumers with relative understanding of other products true values in the market. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The problem is that it takes time to produce. The too much money injected in the economy is chasing outputs of lesser values. Thus, less valuable products are produced and then kept alive in the market with this artificial government money. The values of our commodities are now unreal making them to cost much less than they would have in the unhampered market process. In Finland as well as well as other western states, most people that bought apartments with government backed loans could not have afforded it if the governments were not giving home loan interest tax deductions. Some profit calculations in the housing market investments are based on negative cash flow deductions and 100% deduction of the investment expenses. These types of investments would crash if we return to the unhampered market process, as the government will be unable to give those tax breaks or loan backups. All toxic firms that are creating ponzi schemes, and service providers like cleaning companies ran by people who would not be in the business without support money (startti raha) from the unemployment office will die off. There will be more unemployed people. Finland as a social welfare state cannot be the same in an unhampered market process because government will not be a producer. Cheap public services like free education, cheap medical care and social insurance like Kela would be more expensive. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Bmw, The German Automobile, Motorcycle, And Engine... Bayerische Motoren Werke, modernly known as BMW, is the German automobile, motorcycle, and engine manufacturing company that was established March 7, 1916. BMW is headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany and is also the parent company of Rolls Royce Motor Cars ( History of BMW , 2015). BMW s flourishing success has included the company in the German Big 3 luxury automakers. The Big 3 includes BMW, Audi, and Mercedes Benz as the best selling luxury automakers in the world ( History of BMW , 2015). BMW s technological innovation has been a leading cause to their success. Ultimately, the development and history of their innovation have been foundational to their growth and development. Interestingly, BMW did not originate as an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... BMW s aircraft engine plant was then forced to close, being that their only product at the time was the IIIa aero engine ( History of BMW , 2015). Upper management quickly began seeking other alternatives which resulted in them obtaining a license with a very successful Berlin based company called Knorr Bremse AG. This partnership was pursued in effort to begin manufacturing brake systems as a response to survive the cessation of aircraft engine production. The contract was over a ten year span and was intended to provide BMW with employment and profit until 1930 ( History of BMW , 2015). This directional shift resulted in great advantage for BMW as manufacturing power was allocated to BMW from Knorr Bremse AG because they could not handle the demand they were receiving for manufacturing in their own factories. This allowed BMW to be accessible for governmental bodies to pursue contracted agreements. Bavarian trains were then fit and prepared for Knorr brakes in which the Bavarian government contracted with BMW permitting them to be the official Knorr brake producers of Bavaria because BMW was located in the homeland ( History of BMW , 2015). Furthermore, these conditions caused the company to pursue greater avenues which lead to the manufacturing of motorcycle engines. In 1921 BMW created the first motorized bicycle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis Of The Story Delicatessen Essay The story of DELICATESSEN begins at an apartment complex where the peculiarities of the time and place are both ambiguous. There are several people gathering together to live. There is a specific vertical social power structure in the building. The butcher, who works in a grocery store on the ground floor and is also the landlord of the building, is the dictator who leads others There is one unique rule, which is eating people who are visitors or unable to provide food for the building. One day, a retired clown, Pinon, comes to the building to get a job and a room to live in and the story commences. He lives there as a maintenance man without knowing that he will be a future meal. In the building, he meets many types of people and also falls in love with Marie Laure, who is a daughter of the butcher. They try to survive against the tenants, and, in the end, the butcher dies and the building s dictatorial structure is destroyed. Pinon and Marie survive and start to happily live in the building. In general, the movie demonstrates many interesting images, such as the scenes with yellow lighting or frequent filter changes. The directors also use contorted, unnatural compositions and angles like Dutch angle. These movie features are a combination of the sensitivity of neo noir film and Hollywood B style. The music and sound effects in the movie play a significant role. There is a sound track, which is based on an entertaining waltz and jazz, the sound effects, which are made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Pros And Cons Of Face Transplants Jimmy Thomas Mrs. Carlson English 4 February 14, 2015 Today the world is progressing and becoming more advanced with technology both medically and scientifically. For example , surgery is one of the areas that has become more complex and advanced. Nothing is more complicated than the process of a human being going through a face transplant. A face transplant is a medical procedure to replace all or part of a person s face. Having to remove part of a face is no laughing matter and is a very intense controversy that has continued throughout the world today. On the 27th of November 2005 the first partial face transplant procedure was performed on Isabelle Dinoire by Professor Bernard Devauchelle, assisted by Professor Jean Michel Dubernard and the team at the Centre Hospital University Nord in Amiens, France. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first facial transplant in the United States was in December 2008 in Cleveland, Ohio. The recipient was Connie Culp who had most of her face replaced after her husband shot her in the face with a shotgun. She underwent a 22 hour operation. The first full facial transplant was in Barcelona, Spain, in March 2010. Oscar, a spanish farmer wasn t able to breathe or eat after accidentally shooting himself. He underwent a 24 hour operation. According to UCLA Health, eligibility for face transplantation includes the following: facial disfigurement beyond reconstruction by conventional means, patient is between 18 and 60 years of age, patient has no serious infections including hepatitis B, C or HIV, defect not due to birth defect, patient is in general good health, patient will commit to extensive rehab, adhere to immunosuppression medication regimen and participate in all appointments at the transplant center. As you can see, face transplant is not to be taken lightly given the risks involved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Evolution Of Criminal Vs Invicus The documentary The Evolution of a Criminal by filmmaker Darius Clark Monroe and the poem Invictus by William Ernest Henley correlate with each other. The themes are conveyed through certain elements of speech, and that is pushing forward and not letting the past make your future, despite the impenetrable disincentives. Both the document and the poem are both empowering, and connects the reader to the documents. These relate to an audience that must overcome any type of hardship in life. Both have great significances that are timeless and can be relevant to present and future days. With the use of metaphors and foreshadowing, both arts revolve around conquering the challenges one faces without faltering in the face of danger. Metaphors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Explorers And Voyagers Written Presentation Explorers and Voyagers Written Presentation: William of Rubruck was a Flemish and Franciscan missionary and more importantly, a explorer. Following the orders of King Louis IX of France, Rubruck set out on mission to convert the Tartars of the Mongol Empire to Christianity, and also to report back on the cultural customs of the empire. His orders were not unlike other contemporary diplomatic missions of the time, Rubruck s predecessors, Andre de Longjumeau and Giovanni da Pian del Carpine also followed similar instructions from Louis IX. Rubruck s reports of his travels to and within the Mongolian Empire are unparalleled on detail and acute observations. With such details of markets, temples and the separate quarters for Muslim and Chinese craftsman included. Rubruck s seminal work, The Journey Of William Of Rubruck To The Eastern Parts Of The World, is renowned for its writing style more inline with a personal memoir, rather than an officially chartered account. The Journey employs the technique of classical comparison in order to help its readers understand the events in the court of the great Khans at Karakorum. However, despite the great achievements in his work, Rubruck is far less a figure of study in modern day academic study. But this should not be the case. Comparison with his contemporaries and analysing historiographical trends, is going to prove the Rubruck is far a more reliable source than that of Longjumeau, Carpine and Marco Polo, and should be treated as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. San Joaquin Valley Case Study . A confidant resolution of these structures is resolved in so that the steep north limb was drilled by Arco and widespread DAVIS AND LAGOE 1988 CENOZOIC EVENTS (EOCENE TO Q) AFFECTING THE W AND SW MARGINS OF THE SAN JOAQIN VALLEY Big picture summary of 1,2,3,4,5 MIOCENE BASIN FORMATION reason and evidence for subsidence (Bridges and Castle 2001?) plus D L Pliocene NON WRENCH TECTONICS The Harding (1976) characterization of the wrench tectonics east of the SAN ANDREAS FAULT has been largely argued to be incorrect (Mount and Suppe, 1987, Namson and Davis, 1988). These authors developed a model of transpressional dextral slip with normal and tangential vectors of strain in the western margin of the San Joaquin Valley. STRESSES ON SAN ANDREAS FAULT (Mount and Suppe 1988) Studies on the state of stress in the SAN ANDREAS FAULT as applicable to the western margins of the San Joaquin Valley measure and agreeably predict low drag decoupled deformation. For example, two evident indicators are low heat flow and borehole elongation. A high heat flow anomaly would be expected if high drag shear of wrench tectonics was occurring. Measurements across the Coast and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Environmentally restricted facies are interpreted from detailed analysis of lithologic composition, bedding structures, biota, trace fossils, and unconformable boundaries. Facies changes are believed to be allocyclic successions imposed by changing tectonic settings in accordance to Walthers Law. Specifically Bridges and Castle (2001) relate marine and non marine environments of sedimentation of the mid Miocene Temblor Formation. The study area is descriptive of the present day Coalinga area located 30k east of the SAN ANDREAS FAULT in a deformed series of en echelon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Communication Strategies That Involving Actors Adopted... For this final case application I will be analysing the communication strategies that involving actors adopted during the 2015 Paris terrorists attacks. The event was one of Europe s most deadly attacks leaving more than 100 dead and more than 350 injured. Unfortunately however, this was not the first attack on Paris that same year, in January 2015, terrorists attacked the Charlie Hebdo magazine headquarters killing twelve people. The November attacks thus, occurred in a city that was already shaken by terrorists attacks. On the night of November 13th, the attacks occurred in different points of Paris including the Stade de France (where President Hollande was), the Bataclan Theatre (where a concert was given) and many streets throughout the city. All of the attacks occurred in less than an hour and were perpetrated by a terrorist cell who had pledged allegiance to ISIS. ISIS claimed it had committed these attacks as a response of French military engagement with the terrorist organisation in Syria. However, the days after the attacks were carried out are essential in order to take a grasp on understanding the crisis communication. After the attack President François Hollande gave a ground breaking speech. He created a clear us vs. them mentality amongst the French people that would help unite not only Parisians but all French citizens. After the attacks, Hollande immediately took action by strengthening security in Paris and declared a nation wide état d urgence: public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Supply Of Supply Chain Management Essay The supply chain management basically involves processes and activities which are involved in the planning, organising, controlling and implementing the cost effective flow of goods from the point of origin to the point of consumption. The whole process will have different players like the supplier, manufacturer, distributor, retailers and the customers themselves as the end point of consumption. The supply chain has changed drastically over the years. This days they are very global in nature. Involving various complex interactions and flow of goods, data and funds between companies which are situated in different countries and continents. Even though the companies are spread across the world the manufacturing plants generally follow a similar structure which normally comprises of the suppliers, manufacturing plants, distributors, retailers, inbound and outbound logistics providers. There were a lot of challenges which arose because of the competition which made the companies to rethink their strategies in order to get the product to the right place at the right time at the lowest cost possible. The companies should always look at improving the whole supply chain and every player in the chain should coordinate with one another if they want to increase the efficiency. The organisation should realise the strategic importance of supply chain as it is a key to building a sustainable competitive edge. (Li, Ragu Nathan, Ragu Nathan, Rao, 2006). There is always a constant flow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Prometheus Zeus Quotes Prometheus John and Sam Prometheus was a titan who did not like Zeus. One day he asked Zeus why he made man, but why did he not help mankind. Zeus says that he is not not helping, but he is letting them be able to find out how to do certain things. They keep going back and forth until Zeus says that they are done with the conversation, and Zeus says Prometheus is taking things too far. Then Prometheus stays awake all night thinking about what he is going to do. In the morning he left Olympus to give man fire. He took some fire from the son and a dry reed. He put the fire on the ground and a spark flew. Then he put the reed down and that made fire. He then put meat over the fire, and it begins to cook. He tells him how to make the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Book Paper Towns By Margo Roth Spiegelman Paper Towns The book Paper Towns begins with a flashback from nine years before all of the current events occurred. Quentin Jacobsen or Q and Margo Roth Spiegelman are nine years old, at the park, riding their bikes. They find a dead body at the park and in a way it creates a bond that would last forever. Now, they are in high school and it is their senior year! Quentin s best friends, Radar and Ben, are nerds and they happen to be the total opposite of Margo. Margo is the popular girl in high school that has a complicated story. Margo and Quentin have been neighbors their whole life but it has been nine years since they last talked. One night Margo sneaks into Quentin s room through his window and asks him to help her get revenge on her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Real Estate Market Analysis Ch.1. Real estate space and asset markets. Space market ( the market for the usage of (or right to use) real property (land and built space); also referred to as the real estate usage market or rental market. Demand side: individuals, households and firms that want to use space for either consumption of production purposes. Supply side: real estate owners who rent space to tenants. 1. Segmentation of space markets. Both the demand and supply side are location and type specific. Therefore, real estate markets are highly segmented ( Space markets are local rather than national, and specialized around building usage categories. Primary geographic units are metropolitan areas (or metropolitan statistical areas, MSAs) ✓ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The southeast quadrant links the rate of construction to the total stock of built space available in the usage market. The line relates the average rate of space construction per year to the total stock of space that can be indefinitely maintained in the market. On average over the long run, a certain amount of new construction per year is necessary just to maintain a given stock of space available in the market. The 4Q picture depicts a long run steady state equilibrium. Property prices in the real estate asset markets, along with liquidity and volume of sales transactions in that market, often appear to go through extended periods of rise and fall, related to the ups and downs in the space market. Chapter 6: Real Estate Market Analysis. Objective: The goal of market analysis is to characterize (both qualitative and quantitative) the supply and demand of a specific space market. 6.1 General Features. Practical market analysis needs to be simple and based upon realistic data so that it can be used quickly and inexpensively. Also, this way it can be easily communicated and understood in business. Thus, most analysis stems from direct and common sense procedures. There are different kinds of analysis; whereas some market analysis focuses on specific micro level decisions, others focus on a broader and more general characterization of a broader market. The first type focuses mainly on
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  • 38. Narrative Analysis Of Persepolis In Persepolis, a graphic autobiography written by Marjane Satrapi, Satrapi uses the graphic memoir as a medium to dissolve Western notions of Iranians. By presenting her life as a typical Iranian child living amid the Islamic revolution and Iran Iraq Gulf War, Satrapi makes it difficult for the reader to hold onto preconceived beliefs that Iranians are all part of a rigid fundamentalist movement. Persepolis, told from the perspective of Marjane the narrator, and the perspectives of her mother, father, and other family members, takes the reader on a very personal journey. Satrapi recounts her experiences growing up amidst the political changes in post revolutionary Iran, offering the reader an in depth experience of a time during which students are being separated by gender lines, women s rights are being gradually eroded, and people are getting arrested and executed simply for being suspected of rebelling against the regime. By using the medium of the graphic novel, which marries simple black and white images, Point of view of the narrator, and characterization, Satrapi is able to effectively communicate via both illustrative symbolism and language the struggle for freedom and autonomy in post revolutionary Iran, a struggle otherwise impossible to convey via language alone. Satrapi s choice of graphic novel as medium is fundamental to portraying the struggle for autonomy and freedom in post revolutionary Iran. Satrapi utilizes the graphics in the memoir as an innovative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Nt1310 Unit 6 Paper In order to duplicate the 8 ¼ May 00 05 bond given the situation that it was not called, the synthetic bond of 12 May 05 and May 05 STRIP should have the same coupon rate with the original bond. Since STRIPs are zero coupon, we can get the weight of 12 May 05 in the synthetic bond simply by dividing 8.25 by 12. The result we get is 0.6875, which means we should buy 68.75% of 12 May 05 in the synthetic bond. Suppose the total amount of synthetic bond is $100, we buy $68.75 of 12 May 05, and this will provide us a cash flow of $72.875 (0.12/2*68.75+68.75=72.875) at the last payment date. However, the original bond provides $104.125 (0.0825/2*100+100=104.125) at the last payment date. The difference between them is $104.125 72.875=$31.25 and this implies that we should buy 31.25% of May 2005 STRIP. In this way, we can create the synthetic bond for 8.25 May 00 05 if not called by buying 68.75% 12 May 05 and 31.25% May 05 STRIP. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After dividing 8.25 by 8.875, we find out that we should buy 92.96% of 8.875 May 00. And as a result, 7.04% of May 00 STRIP should be bought. Cost to buy at ask = 0.9296*104.5 + 0.0704*46.66= $100.43 Cost to buy at bid = 0.9296*104.38 + 0.0704*46.25= $100.27 For investors who own the 8.25 May 00 05 bond, the current bid price for 8.25 May 00 05 bond is 101.25. To compute the theoretical price we have to use bid prices: (129.71875*0.6875) + (29.90625*0.3125) = $98.5273438. This shows that 8.25 May 00 05 bond is overpriced. The profit earned is 101.123 98.5273 = $2.5977. The investors should sell this bond and replace it with any of the undervalued synthetic bonds preferably the first synthetic bond ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Impact Of Fishing On The Service Of Industrialization Chapter I: Introduction 1.1 General Introduction Fishing is an activity that people have been doing since early civilization. It evolved from a social need to currently also one of commercial interest2. As Cochrane and Garcia (2009) describe it so nicely: ...the commoditization of nature in the service of industrialization. After years of perceived growth, it is now evident that globally countries suffer from the negative effects that we people have ourselves helped create. The introduction starts with a background and relates the complexity of fisheries management from a global level to Suriname. Also the benefits that fisheries provide for Suriname will be mentioned. Following the problem statement and the objective of the study, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When looking at the state of the fish stocks of which information is available, confirmed that the proportion of overexploited, depleted and recovering stocks have remained relatively stable over the last 10 15 years, after the observed upward trend of operating in the 1970s and 1980s. It is estimated that in 2007 52% of the fish are fully exploited, meaning that the catches are close to their maximum permissible limit for sustainable operation and that there was no scope for further expansion (Valdimarsson, 2007). 2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fishing accessed March 30, 2010 2 This upward trend internationally, especially in the 1970s and 1980s, has influenced Suriname. Since 1979 fisheries in Suriname went through various developments that have a perceptible upward trend. These developments characterize diversification of the fishing fleet, the commercial marketing of previously unknown species, improvement of facilities and major expansion of the fleet. From that year, the Surinamese government had several collaborations with Belgium, Japan, the FAO and the European Union (EU) and there is much work done in the field of fisheries development, policy, research, data collection and processing, quality management and support in the form of input, terminal facilities and other amenities. Some of these efforts today expanded or developed, but many efforts have also deteriorated. What makes fishery management so complex? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Thin Ideal Is Being Pushed On Children Now that it has been proven that the thin ideal is being pushed on children, children as young as 5, one should know the possibly consequences of its exposure. When children are constantly being shown one certain ideal, it soon becomes internalize, which leads to behaviors that often go unnoticed by parents. While these behaviors may seem harmless at first glance, they can be part of a bigger unhealthier problem. In a study were young girls played with dolls with different body proportions, and then were given snacks to eat, this was the result, they ate less food when they played with the thin dolls than when they played with the average sized doll. (Anschutz et al) The girls were left alone with snacks, and were encouraged to eat them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clearly people have begun to more active, but more has to be done. Parents should get together and be more involved with the type of media they expose their young girls and boys to. In the world of social media, smart phones, and the Internet, there are now more ways than ever for companies to push dangerous imagery towards children. Toys and dolls are not the only way for a child to be targeted, and parents need restrict what their children are exposed to. It is impossible to shield ones child to everything, but watching what toys you buy them, and what kind of media they watch at home is a good way to start. Promoting body positivity and healthier body images are ways to stop your kids from developing eating disorders, and self esteem issues later in life. Parents play a huge role in shaping how kids think and feel about their bodies. Starting to bolster kids body image early, even in preschool, can make a big difference in how kids feel about themselves as they grow up. (Filucci) Teaching young children how media can be manipulative can be a very important way to help them avoid internalizing harmful imagery, such as the thin ideal. Communities should demand media illiteracy be taught in middle schools and even elementary schools. One should not have to wait until they are in high school or college to learn about the dangerous tactics that are used in the media, to indoctrinate the public. We know that children can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Major Characters Of Michael Henchard Major Characters (5 10) Name Role in the Story Significance Adjectives Michael Henchard Susan Donald Farfrae Elizabeth Jane Lucetta Templeton (Le Sueur Main protagonist, Susan s husband and stepfather to Elizabeth Jane Henchard s wife and mother to Elizabeth Jane A young Scotsman with a lot of ambition. He becomes the mayor of Casterbridge Susan and Newson s daughter and the stepdaughter of Henchard. A young lady from New Jersey, who was initially interested in Henchard The story mostly revolves around what happens to Michael Henchard. Michael Henchard is the tragic hero. The novel begins with him being a hay trusser to the mayor of casterbridge to his terminal fall in the eyes of the society. Henchard becomes an outcast and poverty stricken due to his unchangeable character, which is flawed despite his determination to change. Henchard auctioned her off to Newson, a sailor when he got completely wasted. After she was told that the sailor was dead, she came back to Henchard with her grown up daughter Elizabeth Jane. She hides the fact that Elizabeth Jane is the daughter of Newson and not Henchard. She keeps Henchard in the dark until her death when he found out that Elizabeth was not his daughter Farfrae introduces modern scientific methods of business to Casterbridge. He was planning to go to the states but Henchard stopped because he needed a friend and a manager. He eventually becomes the nemesis
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