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Visions Of Light Analysis
The documentary Visions of Light was made for the purpose of showing the art of cinematography.
Cinematography was defined throughout the film as the making of a motion picture. I found out that I
was unconsciously responding to light. said by Ernest Dickerson an American film director and
cinematographer. Light is thought of to be something so little but means so much in a film. It is used
to change the emotion and to tell people where to look. What s important are the lights you don t turn
on said by Allen Daviau. As explained in the documentary, the dark was not used as negative space
but as the most important part of the scene. This means they took advantage of the darkness, they used
it as a tool to add in emotion such as sadness or fear. Visions of Light uses John Alton s film T men
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During these clips cinematographers explain different techniques of the lighting used while filming. In
the 1930 s the lighting creates a glossy, glamorous, harder edge look. During the 1940 s the lighting
created a documentary/realistic look. Touch of Evil 1958 brought along the inspiration of filming
many scenes with a hand help camera allowing it to be brought in new settings for scenes which led to
the lighting to be used differently. In the clips from Touch of Evil the lighting changes from light to
dark drastically but never leads on an unclear story behind what is going on. Throughout the 1960 s
brought out fresh new filming because of the advanced new ways to film. For example the way the
light flared into the camera lens, this created an effect considered a mistake by many but a new effect
to many more. Taxi Driver (1976) was shot with many different dolly shots with clear lighting, the
colors were bright and bold. As the many years passed cinematographers were able to learn new ways
of bettering film as technology was also becoming
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How to Write a Lab Report in Microbiology
HOW TO WRITE AN UNKNOWN LAB REPORT IN MICROBIOLOGY GENERAL Unknown
reports in microbiology are written in scientific format. Scientific writing is written differently from
other types of writing. The results of the exercise or experiment are what are being showcased, not the
writing. The purpose of scientific writing is not to entertain, but to inform. The writing should be
simple and easy to understand. There is a specific style that must be followed when writing scientific
reports. Scientific writing is typically written in the passive voice. The pronouns I , We and They are
not typically used.. For example, instead of writing I used a TSA agar plate to isolate my unknown, it
is customary to write, A trypticase ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Note all of these tests were performed by the methods listed in the lab manual by De Mers (1). Table 1
lists the test, purpose, reagents and results. All of the following tests were performed on this unknown:
1. Oxidase test 2. BCP Lactose 3. Indole 4. H2S 5. Citrate 6. Motility 7. Methyl Red 8. Urea Another
way is to write out the methods in detail in either a paragraph form or listed. This way is not necessary
for this type of paper, since this is lab report for the identification of an unknown bacterium and the
methods are explained in detail in the lab manual. If there is a procedure that the instructor added or
made changes to, or the student used another procedure not in the course lab manual, then it should be
written out and referenced. See some of the examples of papers identifying an unknown from the web
sited below. RESULTS This is where the results are summarized. The method results should be in a
table format (see examples below). This is also where the flow chart showing how you arrived at the
answer is stated. A short paragraph explaining how the results are presented can be included. Example:
Unknown G had the following morphology on a TSA plate: medium sized opaque cream colored
colony. After determining that it was a Gram negative rod, an oxidase test was performed and it was
inoculated into a BCP lactose tube
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The Woman In Black Analysis
How does the author make the first encounter with the Woman in Black particularly ominous?
The author, Susan Hill, makes the first encounter with the Woman in Black distinctly foreboding by
her use of description, sound and Mr Kipps s apparent innocence. The Woman in Black is described as
suffering from some terrible wasting disease which makes her skin only the thinnest layer of flesh [...]
strained across her bones . Immediately, the reader is given some clue about her health. It seems, from
the description, that she is on the verge of death. This association with death instantly makes the
representation of the Woman in Black creepier. Phrases like sunken back and gaunt with disease are
used to warn the reader and stop them pitying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most people tend to pray at funerals, particularly in the Victorian era when religion was a highly
significant part of people s lives. She is also quite late, arriving halfway to the end of it and then
disappearing before the cortège. There is also the obvious factor that it seemed particularly strange
that a woman who was perhaps only a short time away from her own death, should drag herself to the
funeral of another . To a reader, this seems decidedly minatory, since it is incredibly unlikely that
someone about to breathe their last would go to Mrs Drablow s burial, especially as Mrs Drablow was
known for having no close friends or family and the only other people at her funeral (besides the
Parson) were her solicitors. Lastly, on the off chance she just didn t have a prayer book and actually
was Mrs Drablow s long lost relative or forgotten friend, as Mr Kipps clearly believed, she
disappeared with a slight rustle of clothing . Finally, there is Mr Kipps s reaction to his first encounter
with the Woman in Black. Of course he didn t know she was the Woman in Black; instead he saw her
as a young woman who was about to die but kind enough to see her friend off. Indeed, he vowed to
speak to her [to see if he] could be of any assistance . Susan Hill makes him pity the Woman in Black,
yet warns the reader with short sentences like Nor did she look old , followed by abnormally long
sentences, joined together with three or four commas, as if contradicting Mr Kipps s earlier thoughts
in a way that can only be interpreted fully by the
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Marriott Case
Finding Marriott s WACC To calculate the WACC we need to identify the different factors included in
the WACC method, to be able to measure the opportunity cost for investments. First we need to
identify the debt, equity and the firm value, which is equity plus debt. Then we identify the debt cost
(rD), which is a pre tax cost, and then we need to identify the cost of equity (rE). As we can observe in
table A, the debt percentage in capital is 60 %, which implies that the equity is 40 %. By dividing the
income taxes by the company s income before taxes, we find that t = 175,9 / 398,9 = 0,44 To find the
risk free rate, we chose to use the arithmetic average on long term U.S. government bond returns for
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government rates to find the risk free rate (table B), which is 8,95%, and according to table A, the
spread for such an investment is 1,10%. rD for lodging division = 8,95% + 1,10% = 10,05%. We think
that the financing of the restaurant division is a bit different. Since we re told that Marriott in a higher
degree uses more short term debt to finance this division, we use only 10 year interest rates, which,
according to table B is 8,72%. The restaurant division has a significantly higher spread, which is
1,80%. rD for restaurant division = 8,72% + 1,80% = 10,52%. These are only the fixed part of the cost
of debt. For the floating part of the debt we use one year bonds. This means that the floating part of
the cost of debt is for the lodging division 6,90% + 1,10% = 8,00%, and for the restaurant division it s
6,90% + 1,80% = 8,70%, due to the different spreads. The lodging division has 50% fixed debt rate
and 50 % floating rate, whilst the restaurant division has 25% floating rate and 75% fixed rate. These
numbers gives the following calculation for the different costs of debt: Lodging cost of debt: 50% *
8,00% + 50% * 10,05% = 9,025% Restaurant cost of debt: 75% * 8,70% + 25% * 10,52% = 10,065%
These different divisions need a different cost of debt because of the fact that assets in the restaurant
and contracting services have shorter useful lives. Marriott also
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The roaring twenties in Australia
Whether or not the term Roaring Twenties is an adequate description of the character of Australian
society from 1920 to 1929 depends on the circumstances of the Australian population in this decade,
because Roaring implies the 1920 s were full of dramatic social changes, which may have came about
from spontaneous economical or political incidences and new inventions. In the 1920s Australian
politics was dominated by the conservative parties and, despite some industrial discontent and
hardship, the economy was prosperous and expanding. Australian society was experiencing changes
and new developments in many fields. The use of electricity during the twenties became much more
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Moving pictures appeared in the first decade of the century, and were probably the most popular form
of entertainment during the 1920s. Thousands of people were able to be entertained under the one roof
of some huge theatres. Some of these theatres were exquisitely decorated and furnished, creating an
atmosphere where patrons received maximum satisfaction. In 1929 talkies appeared for the first time
in Australia, and thousands of people rushed to see the new talking, moving picture. Despite the
popularity of entertainment in the form of mentally stimulating material, such as the radio and
pictures, outdoor sport was another major form of relaxation during the 1920s. Thousands went to see
Australia s new sporting heroes in horse racing, tennis, football and cricket. Australia experienced
substantial success in international sporting competitions, especially in tennis where Australia
defeated England in the Davis Cup, and in cricket where Australia defeated England in the first Test
Series since the end of the war. Thousands of people also went to the beaches. In the early 1920s
mixed bathing was still illegal and beaches were segregated. However, with the growing sense of
social rebellion, more and more people ignored these laws and came to the beach to swim. Bathing
costumes gradually lost pre war modesty levels also. Evidently, the pictures and out door sports were a
top priority as forms of entertainment for the Australian
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The Case Of Korematsu V. US
KOREMATSU v U.S.
323 U.S. 214 (1944)
Perhaps, according to Bernard Schwartz, the greatest failure of American law during World War II
may be illustrated by the case of Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu. As graphically described in 1944 by a
member of the bench, his case is one that is unique in our system:
Korematsu was born on our soil, of parents born in Japan. The Constitution makes him a citizen of the
United States by nativity and a citizen of California by residence. No claim is made that he is not loyal
to this country. There is no suggestion that apart from the matter involved here he is not law abiding
and well disposed. Korematsu, however, has been convicted of an act not commonly a crime. It
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Secondly, regardless of the true nature of the assembly and relocation centers, we are dealing
specifically with nothing but the exclusion order. To bring in the issue of racial prejudice, without
reference to the real military dangers which existed, merely confuses the issue.
Korematsu was not excluded from the Military Area because of hostility to him or his race. He was
excluded because we are at war with the Japanese Empire . . . The military urgency of the situation
required that all citizens of Japanese ancestry be segregated from the West Coast temporarily.
Congress put their confidence in our military leaders and decided that they should have the power to
carry out the necessary measures. There was evidence of disloyalty on the part of some so the military
authorities felt that the need for action was great. The fact that we can look back and see things more
calmly does not allow us to say that at the time these actions were unjustified.21
In dissenting Justice Owen Roberts felt the facts presented exhibited a clear violation of Constitutional
rights. It is he stated not a case of keeping people off the streets at night, nor a case of temporary
exclusion from an area for safety reasons . . . It is the case of convicting a citizen as a punishment to
not going into imprisonment in a concentration camp. In addition, if a citizen were forced to obey two
laws and obedience
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Computer Programming Student Analysis
In my years spent in high school, my favorite class has been computer programming. I took the class
as a sophomore without any previous coding experience. Starting out, I struggled with the basic
concepts and fell behind on projects. I relied heavily on help from my teacher and my friends, and I
even considered dropping the class. Faced with the decision at the semester, however, I decided to
keep trying. As the second semester progressed, I gained greater understanding of the basics of
coding. I became the person that others could receive help from rather than the one asking for help. By
the final quarter of the school year, I was able to code with speed and accuracy. I was fortunate to win
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I have been heavily involved with cross country and track during my high school career, participating
in both sports with non mandatory winter conditioning for all four years. I have been participated in
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, National Honor Society, and Scrabble Club, and I have held office
positions in Student Council for three years. Additionally, I invest a large portion of my time in my
church, Victory Christian Church, where I play bass guitar in the worship band. Through the church, I
ve been involved with several service organizations in the community such as Discover Downtown
Franklin, Camp Allendale, and the Interchurch Food Pantry. I have held various positions while in
high school, most notably as a manager at a local family amusement center at 16 years old. I have
been involved with entrepreneurial pursuits selling candy for profit at school and starting my own
tutoring business. Despite all of my activities, I have maintained a 4.45 GPA and have been a member
of the A Honor Roll throughout high school. The many activities, leadership roles, and entrepreneurial
projects I have been involved with clearly demonstrate my ability to be successfully independent and
thrive in the years to
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Peter The Great
I am Peter I of Russia or as some call Peter the Great. I was placed in power by the Streltsy when I
was very young and my older sister Sophia assumed power till I was of age to rule. When this time
came though, my sister Sophia refused to give me power. Many of my supporters were taken and my
friends were killed by the Streltsy. I will never forget them or their loyalty to me. I had to explain
myself so that you can try to understand why I made certain decisions. First thing is first, I had to deal
with the boyars (nobles). They needed to change because most of them weren t looking to better
Russia, but to only further their own personal interests. To deal with this I decided to make the nobles
ranks not go off of who you were born from, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I sponsored many of industries that furthered our military and economic power. There was one thing
Russia was missing that I needed to obtain, a warm water port. I know that may sound a bit strange,
but in Russia, our ports freeze over during our long winters. Having a warm water port would allow
trade year around which would boost Russia economy. The hunger for a warm water port is what
drove me to start a war with the Ottoman Empire and Sweden. While the war with the Ottoman
Empire didn t really turn out the way I wanted it, the war on Sweden did. After the battle of Poltava
which lead to capture of parts of Finland, Estonia, and Livonia, I founded a city called Saint
Petersburg. This city was perfect for a port city because it was located on the Neva River at the head
of the Gulf of Finland. Overall, the things I did to the Streltsy and nobles helped me solve a lot of
internal problems. The war with Sweden helped gain supporters which all around strengthen Russia
both politically and militarily. The only thing I would have changed if I knew how things would have
ended would have be the war with the Ottoman Empire as that war wasn t worth the economic cost. In
the long run, what I did for Russia proved to be great, guess that s why some call me Peter the
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My Favorite Beauty
Growing up, I never really had a favorite anything. I didn t have a favorite cartoon character that I was
obsessed with, as most children around the age of eight are. I didn t have a favorite outfit or shoes that
I wanted to wear to just about any occasion. Although I did have a favorite food, mac and cheese,
when it came to things like that it was just whatever I liked, I wanted. One day my mom and I were
going shopping with my aunt. It was sunny outside so I wore some faded jean shorts, a striped pink
and black tank top, and my black and pink Heely s. My mom had on a pair of jeans, a black T shirt,
and some black Michael Kors flip flops. It was a 25 minute drive from my house to Sawgrass Mills
Mall so I fell asleep on the ride there. My aunt met us at the front of the mall. As we walked in, you
could feel the temperature change. There were people walking everywhere. I could even see some
people sitting and getting massages because they ve probably been walking around all day. You could
hear some people on the phone, some just having friendly conversations with people they probably
didn t even know, and even a baby crying. We had been in the mall for about an hour and wasn t even
halfway through the building. Went in a few clothing and shoe stores and left with at least three bags.
The last shoe store we went into was Footlocker which is where I got a pair of pink Nikes. When
walking out of the store, we could hear the voices of children coming from next door so we went
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The Artifacts of Rock and Pop
Rock and pop have been evolving areas of music for the last fifty years. They have created riches for
people, and have created artifacts that are now considered precious. Christie s Rock Pop Memorabilia
by Peter Doggett and Sarah Hodgson describes the basic information of artists and their now famous
music and artifacts. If you are wondering what a memorabilia is, in Merriam Webster s dictionary a
memorabilia is defined as, objects or materials that are collected because they are related to a
particular event, person, etc. The ages of rock and pop have had an abundance of memorabilia that is
worthy of recognition. Memorabilia is an important area of rock and pop. In addition, memorabilia has
evolved widely over the past fifty years. This book does a great job of outlining this, Today, every
item of memorabilia connected with an artist like Madonna from badges to posters, photos to videos,
lines of cosmetics to fashion ranges has to be officially approved by her or by her management. That
certainly wasn t the case in the past (144). With all the new privacy laws, this change is not necessarily
a reasonable change, for it makes the whole process of commercialization complicated. Full of value,
memorabilia s are expensive items today. The proof has been outlined by this book, Although the
paper itself is only a mimeographed copy, the fact that the signatures were authentic and that the
ceremony was such a high profile occasion that sent the price soaring to over
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Why Is Music Piracy Illegal
Edwards 1
Kiana Edwards
Mrs. B. Purdie
English II
18 November 2015
Music Piracy Have you ever wondered what music piracy, or did you already know but never knew
both sides? Well music piracy is the large scale, of unauthorized duplication of recorded music with
the intent to defraud the copyright holder of his/her royalties; this includes the composers, lyricists and
performing artist. The importance of music piracy is that it impacts the music industry causing them to
lose billions of dollars each year. Some people feel like music piracy is stealing , and should be illegal
because it causes millions of people to lose their jobs due to the lack of money being made. On the
other hand many people say music piracy should be legal , they feel as if CDs are overpriced and that
you shouldn t have to pay a monthly fee when you can easily download any song you want for free.
Indeed , many people might believe music piracy isn t a good thing , but some say it should be
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Music Piracy is the biggest threat to the development of the licensed music sectors and to the
investments of artist. Amanda Hunter deputy director of communications for the RIAA says when
consumers steal music everyone suffers not only does it rolo recording artist , and songwriters of their
livelihoods and threaten the jobs of tens of thousands of less celebrated people in the industry. The
basic overview of my perspective and main point is that it should be a law against music piracy
because it s becoming a major controversial issue, and causing the music industry to go into a
downfall. In particular, People who go against music piracy isn t really stealing copyrighted
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Canada-Ontario Job Grant Case Study
Canada Ontario Job Grant This incentive offers up to $10,000 in support, per person, for eligible
employers that offer training that focuses on areas such as: basic skills (literacy and numeracy),
advanced skills, and workplace based skills upgrading (Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills
Development, Canada Ontario Job Grant ). The Youth Job Connection Program Youth (15 to 29 years
of age) who face multiple employment barriers are provided intensive support with this incentive,
such as paid pre employment training, job matching, job placements (financial incentives for both the
participants and the employers), mentorship services, education, and work transitions supports
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The Working Centre The Working Centre also offers a wide array of general employment services
which are administered by employment counsellors. These are centred on topics such as: preparing a
resume and writing a cover letter; individual employment counselling and job search support;
assistance looking at your work options; exploring ways to make your job search more effective;
coaching with conducting a strategic job search; access to job leads and employment opportunities;
help in preparing for interviews; connections to local employers; specialized assistance for new
Canadians; as well as supported assistance in looking at available apprenticeship options (The
Working Centre, 2017c). The Working Centre uses a triad model, in which a newcomer, an
employment counsellor, and a third party (either a job developer or settlement worker) work together
to build relationships and get to know the newcomer on a case by case basis (Mancini, 2017). In
addition, there is a sun model in which, whoever is supporting the newcomer or becomes a contact of
that newcomer, comes into their circle (Mancini, 2017).
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Organic Farming Dangers
The Dangers of Organic Farming (writing prompt 4)
Although there are numerous advantages to organic farming, there is also advantages to modern
industrial farming. The world population has been increasing dramatically each year. In the 1960 s the
world population reached 3 billion, by 2000 the population doubled to 6 billion people. Today, there is
roughly 7.4 billion people around the world. This drastic increase in population needed a drastic
change in food production. To insure there was enough food for the world, there needed to be a better
faster method to producing larger quantities of food. Industrial farming was the solution. Before
industrial farming, farming was on a small scale. Used mainly for feeding the farmers and those in
nearby towns. By using industrial agriculture methods, farmers were capable of creating a large
amount of product while fighting the continuous battle of weeds. Of course this method of farming
had multiple disadvantages. The crops became dependent on the weed killers, the weeds would need
stronger killers each season, the combination of weed killer and pesticides then deprived the soil of
nutrients. All of these devastating negatives transformed into a continuance cycle. Famers needed to
buy both stronger weed killer, and fertilization in order to keep up with the demand of the economy.
As the farmers bought more and more, the prices of the fertilizers and weed killers rose. Meanwhile
the value of their crops plummeted. Looking at all of
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Marketing Mix For Launching A Product
I am going to look at how a business successfully applies the marketing mix when launching a
product. I am also going to compare and contrast traditional and digital methods of communication. I
am also going to look at how Sony, when launching their Playstation 4, have applied the marketing
mix, identified their target market and give recommendations on how they could have launched this
product better. The product itself is arguably the most important part of the marketing mix because
this is what the customer is actually going to buy, so it is very important that it meets the demands of
customers. By taking a customer centric approach, a business can ensure that the product meets the
customers demands rather than a product centric approach as this wont meet all of the target markets
needs. Customers want a product which is both environmentally friendly and safe (Gbadamosi, n.d.)
By providing these two things when a product is being launched, would help ensure that a product
launch has been successful. However in some cases, some businesses will struggle to meet this for
example a motor vehicle. Due to the fact that cars release emissions, cars are not going to be
environmentally friendly, however if the company is able to show that the business is improving on
what they previously offered in terms of reducing emissions from their cars, customers are more likely
to be pleased and therefore makes it likely that the product is going to have a successful product
launch.
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Sherwood Middle School Case Study
Sherwood Middle School s New Associate Vice Principal Sherwood Middle School s students as well
as parents were shocked at the news that Sherwood Middle School was hiring a new vice principal in
place of Kevin McIntosh. The new vice principal s name is Marc Jolley. The reason Mr.Jolley is here
is because recently, Mr.McIntosh had made the choice to leave the Sherwood school district. While
many students are untroubled and rather pleased with the new change, others are wondering if it was
the right decision to hire Mr.Jolley. Multiple different opinions are spread throughout the school.
Parents along with students have many questions like, Where did he come from? Who is he? Why did
Mr.McIntosh resign? No matter people s perspectives, changes
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My Love Of Football-Personal Narrative
I had always been told my entire life that I should play football. Always the biggest kid in all of my
classes. People would ask me all the time what position I played, I had no idea what they were talking
about and they were always surprised when I told them that I had never played football, and that I had
never planned to. But the older, bigger, and stronger I got and the more encouragement I got, finally I
decided to play my sophomore year of highschool. There was one game I will always remember that
really kick started my love and passion for the game.
It was an away game, at Valley Center, we had been doing good the entire night. I played on the
offensive line, left tackle, and was excited to be in the action. We were up the whole game and the
fourth quarter was approaching fast, and that was a good thing. I was beginning to get tired from all
the playing, trying to catch my breath in between plays seemed like a Herculean task at the time, but I
continued to do my job because it s what I had to do.
Throughout the night the defensive end, the guy I had to block, would make little comments to me
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Knowing this was the last play I knew in my heart that I had to drive this kid into the dirt, more than I
had been doing all night. I heard the last word that set me off, HIKE . I blasted out of my three point
stance and pancaked this kid into the ground, looking around for anyone else that I could block, but I
heard nothing but the thud of the kid hitting the ground. I turned back to see all the other linemen
looking up at me from there three point stance, and our quarterback with the ball in his hands kneeling
on the turf. That was game, we had won, and the kid I drove to the dirt got up, looked me in the eyes
and said Good
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The American Nightmare
The American Nightmare It was an extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have
never found in any other person and which it is not likely I shall ever find again (Fitzgerald 6). In The
Great Gatsby, the narrator, Nick Carraway, was describing his neighbor s goal of marrying a woman
named Daisy. Gatsby, however, did not realize the futility of his dream which ended up costing him
his life. The Great Gatsby was written by Fitzgerald in 1925 and takes place in the summer of 1922.
The belief that anyone could get rich through hard work was still alive at the time and is evident in the
novel as both Gatsby and Carraway are newly rich characters. Fitzgerald himself grew up in a well off
family, similar to Carraway. Later on, Fitzgerald joined the Army during World War I, as did Gatsby
and Carraway. Gatsby was a successful officer in the Army when he met a woman named Daisy who
would then be the only concern in his life. Carraway was a somewhat successful bond salesman who
lived next door to Gatsby and liked to believe he was a fair and honest man. Daisy was a woman who,
in simple terms, was a gold digger. Daisy s only concern was to stay in the upper class, so she married
a rich man instead of Gatsby, which crushed his dream. If The Great Gatsby centered around Gatsby s
failed dream, the quick gain of money, and selfishness, then the novel may be a criticism of the
American Dream. The Great Gatsby takes place in the summer of 1922 around Long Island, New
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Essay on Benefits of Horse Slaughter Industry
The horse is a highly respected animal in United States culture. It has been worshipped and paid
tribute to through art, books (Misty of Chincoteague, Black Stallion), movies (Black Beauty, Spirit),
and television shows (Mr. Ed). The horse industry is huge in the United States, encompassing
everything from rodeos and racing to horses owned for purely pleasure. There have been statues
erected of famous racehorses, as well as museums devoted entirely to equines. Horse culture is a huge
part of American culture. The slaughter of horses for human consumption does not seem to fit into that
culture. However, despite initial reservations, many Americans may agree that the slaughter of horses
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Animal rights activists, as well as locals in the communities are trying to prevent both factories from
operating (Scripps Howard News Service, 3/8/01).
Recently, the Texas Humane Legislation Network has been leading the attack on the multimillion
dollar companies, citing a law from 1949 that prohibits possession, sale or shipment of horse meat
[intended] for human consumption (St. Petersburg Times, 9/4/02). Both companies have filed lawsuits
in retaliation. They state that the slaughter of horses eases financial strain, feeds other nations, and is
accomplished in a humane manner.
There are millions of horses in the United States; many of the horses are virtually worthless due to
poor training/treatment, bad attitudes, poor confirmation, lameness, sickness, and also simply being
old. Slaughter companies provide an affordable way for horse owners to dispose of their unwanted
animals. What do you do with the animal when it is diseased, or old, or lame? said Geert DeWulf,
general manager of Dallas Crown... `We provide an outlet (Scripps Howard News Service, 3/8/01).
The benefits are not only felt by horse owners in short supply of money; recently in Europe, the
supply of meat from traditional sources, such as cattle, sheep and pigs has dwindled due to epidemics
in the herds, such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy or mad cow disease, as well as hoof and
mouth disease.
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The Discovery Of The Formation Of Hotspots
Davies (2009) states hot spots can be described as irregularly spaced areas within the mantle that do
not correspond with any plate tectonic processes. It was thought 50 years ago high temperatures were
found at hot spots, so rocks within the region were liquefied to create molten magma, resulting in the
term hot spot volcanos . The accepted theory for the formation of hotspots was put forward by
Geophysicist John Tuzo Wilson in 1963, who specified the Earth has areas of fixated magma plumes
deep within the mantle that have been created from intense radioactivity in the Earth s interior
(Foulger, 2003). As demonstrated in figure one the Earth s crust passes over the mantle, the magma
plume forces the boiling magma up through the Earth s crust where the hot spot remains until the
tectonic plate passes over it and the boiling lava creates a series of new volcanoes, like the Hawaiian
Islands (Davies, 2009). Although this concept is easy to accept due to it leaving room for further
research and hotspots appearing to have a deep source, alternative hypotheses have since been argued
to challenge the theory, as the accepted hypothesis was created long before scientific evidence was
available. For example, there were discoveries such as hotspots not actually being high in temperature
or being fixated relative to one another (Stein et al, 2003). An example of contradictory evidence is the
Canary Islands; the island of Fuerteventura aged 23 MA lies closer to the ridge than the
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Eugenie Clark Research Paper
Eugenie Clark was born on May 4, 1922 in New York City; she died at age 92 on Feb. 25, 2015. She
died due to lung cancer which she had a tough battle for many years. Eugenie started her interest in
fish and sharks when she went to her first aquarium when she was nine years old. From there she went
to college to study ichthyologist in New York City University. Ichthyologist is a branch of zoology
that deals with fishes. Eugenie received her Bachelor of Arts degree where she majored in zoology and
her Master of Arts degree.
Eugenie Clark Major contribution to the biological community is Clark helped found the Cape Haze
marine Laboratory in Placida Florida. In 1995 her team found the whale sharks giving birth to live
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She would visit the fish every week because her mom worked there. By visiting the sharks so much it
made her think one day that she would want to see the wild sharks in the ocean. Clark began to learn
everything she could about the fish housed there and quickly made friends with the Bowery bums.
Some of them were well educated men who just didn t make out in their life, and they knew quite a bit
about the fishes. They were like a bunch of jolly uncles to me. (Biographical Series)
She received awards throughout her lifetime. Some of the awards were The Explorers Club Medal and
high honors from the American Society of Oceanographers and the National Geographic Society. She
was so good at what she did, she even wrote more than 175 articles for the academic and popular
press. With the articles she inspired thousands of people to second guess sharks and realize what
beautiful creatures they are. She also received the Emmy Award for her underwater films and she was
put into the Maryland Women s Hall of Fame. On March 16, 2015 the U.S. Congress posthumously
honored and recognized Dr. Clark for her efforts to understand and preserve the ocean realm. Eugenie
Clark taught so many people about the importance of fish and sharks during her time and today, she
also leaves a legacy that will inform her fellow scientists and ocean lovers for generations to come.
(National Ocean
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Computers Can Not Have Minds
Alan Turing, father of modern computers, created the Turing Machine in order to prove, through the
use of an imitation game, that computers can think. John Searle argued that the Turing Test is simply
just imitating, rather than thinking. Based on Searle s argument against the Turing Test, I think that
computers cannot have minds. Although Turing argues that computers can think, there are many
arguments, such as Searle s Chinese room argument, and defenses that I will present that support
Searle and his belief that computers do not understand the information they simulate and cannot think.
As stated above, the purpose of the Turing Machine is to prove that computers can think. A Turing
Machine is composed of a scanner with a tape made of paper running through it. This paper tape is
divided into squares. Each square on the tape contains a symbol, either a 0 of a 1. The machine, along
with two humans, will participate in an imitation game. Human A and the Turing Machine are hidden
from view of Human B and have a conversation in order for Human B to try to determine which of the
communicators is a robot, if either one is a robot. The machine s goal is to trick Human B into
thinking it (the machine) is the human. Turing states that if the machine is successful, then the
machine does have a mind. Turing s machine has the ability to answer any question presented to it,
and Turing saw this ability as a sign of extreme intelligence. On the other hand, Searle argued that this
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Most Handsomest Drowned Man
The Most Handsomest Drowned Man in the World, is a story of a dead man who brings the village to
life. The presence of the dead man gave villagers a feeling of isolation, in return the villages gave him
a home and a place to feel welcome. The dead man was called Esteban by the villagers. He also
becomes a symbol of change for the villagers because his presence inspires them to adjust certain
aspects of their lives. For instance after Esteban s farewell all the houses in the village will have big
doors and higher ceilings to show that Esteban belonged there, But they also knew that everything
would be different from then on that their houses would have wider doors, higher ceilings, and
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This statement describes how villagers are attracted the drowned man. In the narrator s description of
Esteban, we realize that there is nothing that extraordinary about him. In fact, the people started
thinking how good Esteban s life was before his death . They are more fascinated with the virtual
qualities that villagers have in their minds rather than Esteban s actual qualities. He gave villagers a
desire for change. Because they were able to see something different and wonderful in him, they are
also able to see that they are missing something in their lives. We are told that, became aware for the
first time of the desolation of their streets, the dryness of their courtyards, and the narrowness of their
dreams as they faced the splendor and beauty of their drowned man . This causes villagers to change
how they live and they understand that things can never be the same they once were. In short, Esteban
gives the villagers a sense of
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Apple Ipod And The Ipod
The alarm clock rings and its time to go for a jog and get the morning routine off to a good start. After
my morning walk, I take a shower while listening to my favorite high energy time to wake up music.
The weather channel says it is going to be a rainy morning, so I grab my umbrella and head for the
door. During the car ride, I toggle between the news and my French audio lessons. These events are
done using a little device that seems to be everywhere you look. For the past years we have seen how
Apple has introduced iPhones into the market for their consumers to purchase.
Apple iPods were first introduced in 2001 and has since grown into a recognized cultural symbol
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For example, the cheapest iPhone is priced at $99.
Both products are created at Apple, Inc Headquarters, which is in Cupertino, California. Apple
Consultants Network includes independent qualified service providers and technology consulting
companies, which focuses on Apple and other reliable solutions. Apple service providers are certified
technicians, who complete regular Apple training and assessments, and offer repair services, and
exclusive access to genuine Apple parts (Apple Marketing Mix). Apple s Service Providers are in
Asia/Pacific, Africa, the Middle East Europe and Latin America. Additionally, the Apple Inc. has over
two hundred retail stores in the world.
Apple offers discounts on renewed Macintosh computers, iPod Nanos, and the iPod Touch. Also, a 1
year warranty is included on the all their products. The online Apple Store lets you get free shipping
on orders that are over $50. The iTunes gift cards are offered in store and online. Apple does offer
$100 rebates, when you purchase a Mac computer from their online site (Apple Marketing Mix).
Apple offers back to school offers, including some aimed at college students.
We are aware that iPhones are better than an iPod because of the features and design. iPod touches
may be out of the market, but I believe people still buy it, so they do not have to pay for cellular
service. iPod classics are totally at a decline because I do not see people with these devices. Another
difference is that the price is
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World War 2 Poland Research Paper
The Polish are a proud people, with a very long history dating back 1000 s of years. This history is
plagued with many hardships and turmoil. During World War 2 Poland was invaded by both the
Germans and the Russians.Throughout the war, the Germans and Russians killed 6 million Poles in
concentration camps and gulags. After the war, the Polish are abandoned by the west and allowed to
be controlled by the Soviet Union, where many more will die due to famine, corruption, and forced
labor. Poland was able to break free of the communist influence and eventually joined into the EU.
Since joining, the Polish economy and institutions have grown at remarkable rates, and today Poland
stands as one of the richest, most developed and most democratic nations
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Parking Lot Safety Issues at Impark
Impark 1700 7 Ave, Suite 106 Seattle, WA 98101 th Seattle Branch MEMORANDUM TO: FROM:
DATE: SUBJECT: Harold Delos, General Manager Azmeraw Tikuneh, Loss Prevention Supervisor
May 25, 2013 Parking Lot theft and Security Cameras at Impark.
Employee theft is one of the major problems in parking industry. In 2012, more than 10 employees
have been fired in relation to theft at Imperial parking, Seattle branch. Parking lots are potential
feeding ground for thieves. The most common form of employee theft at parking lots is stealing cash
from the cash register. For instance, in 2012, three parking attendants have been charged with stealing
at least $400,000 in parking fees collected at a parking lot for the Smithsonian Institutions, in ... Show
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Employee theft at parking and other companies is one of the big issues. One study indicates that
businesses are losing more money due to employee theft than from shoplifters. The study explained
that, On a per case average, these employees steal approximately 5.9 times the amount stolen by
shoplifters ($665.77 vs. $113.30). Solutions for Enterprise Security Leaders, (2012). (P 1).
Surveillance cameras will provide a great benefit to parking garages. It can help to protect property,
customers and employees, helping the business remain competitive. According to Morton (2012), not
only can surveillance catch a crime in progress, but documentation of a vehicle accidents, assault, or
even a slip and fall incident can be valuable. (P 3) This research proposal will cover data from
Imperial parking audit department relevant to this research paper. Particularly, 2012 audit findings
about theft will be used. It will also cover external literatures regarding employee theft, benefit of
security cameras and criminal activities at parking garages. This research paper discusses the
following points: Employee theft at parking lots, Importance of parking lot security cameras, How to
prevent employee theft, and Cost effective surveillance camera systems. Imperial parking would
benefit from this research paper. Preventing theft, assaults, vandalism, loitering, and accidents are
among others that Imperial parking would benefit
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Pros And Cons Of Plea Bargaining
The plea bargain (also plea agreement, plea deal, copping a plea, or plea in mitigation) is any
agreement in a criminal case between the prosecutor and defendant whereby the defendant agrees to
plead guilty to a particular charge in return for some concession from the prosecutor. This may mean
that the defendant will plead guilty to a less serious charge, or to one of the several charges, in return
for the dismissal of other charges; or it may mean that the defendant will plead guilty to the original
criminal charge in return for a more lenient sentence It all starts with backed up courtrooms. A man is
charged with killing another man. There is no evidence to convict this man of these charges. This
leads the prosecutors to work out a plea bargain. The pressure of other cases and the need for a guilty
charge is what leads plea bargaining to happen more every year. As a result many criminals get off
easy and in return prosecutors look good for winning the case. The practice of plea bargaining is a
controversial issue that both benefit the court and the criminal. Plea bargaining was not always wide
spread throughout the court system. Today it is a main practice for prosecutors to put away criminals,
even if it is for lesser charges. Plea bargains happen for many reasons and are beneficiary and negative
to everyone involved the process. The reasons why plea bargaining is used so much range from the
accused to the prosecutors. This practice is usually used because courts these
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Can Students Really Improve Academic Performance by...
By wearing school uniforms, students can improve the learning environment. Uniforms increase the
students belongings and school prides. School uniforms reduce undesirable behavior because they put
students in the right frame of mind to learn (Portner). Uniforms can be a useful tool in improving
children s learning skills and attitudes toward school. It increases the student achievement and level of
preparedness. School requires children to put on the uniforms in a reasonable way to improve learning
skills, discipline, and focus (Kelly). Students can consider the uniform as their school s physical
awarded icon just for going to that particular school. Although this could create the students to
discriminate the schools for which the school is better or worse, they can be proud of themselves for
being a student and be motivated every day to study.
Uniforms also make students to prepare to dress like a professional. Students who learn to dress
appropriately in school also can do so in a professional setting, such as offices (Prill et al). Uniforms
help students to learn how to dress appropriate clothes. Since they are wearing uniforms, they will get
the ideas on how the professional places want to dress. Uniform decreases the student s behavior
problem such as attendance rates and suspension rates (Brunsma and Rockquemore). Uniforms instill
discipline help students focus on their studies and eliminate pressure on parents to outfit their kids
(Kelly). Academic performances
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Art Work Compare And Contrast
Art Work Compare And Contrast In this assignment task, compare and contrast between two Artist
and Painter with different painting style, thesis statement, analysis, conversation, communicate way
on this topic. As the second of a two section program, this presentation highlights around thirty one
works by artists from Iran, the Arab Great world, Turkey, Mountain Country Azerbaijan, and the
Northwest Africa, including; Newsha Tavakolian, Maimouna Guerresi, and Mr. Sherin Guirguis and
among others. Newsha Tavakolian, self trained photographer painting taker, Newsha Tavakolian
started filling in as an expert photographic artist with the Great Iranian press at age 16. Starting at the
ladies every day daily paper, all which have following been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Los Angeles American County Museum of Art is unquestionably a go to spot for any workmanship
fan. In any case, there are some intriguing displays there that are somewhat out of the way, similar to
the one right now at the top floor of the Ahmanson building, which is generally saved for LACMA s
accumulation of authentic Islamic craftsmanship. A few displays there showcase contemporary works
by specialists with roots in the Middle East. This is a second portion of a two section show, Islamic
Art Now, and comprises of around 30 works by craftsmen artist from Iran, the Arab world, Turkey,
Azerbaijan, and North Africa, among
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The Debate Over Open Carry Of Handguns
In recent years, open carry of handguns has become the controversial issue in America since the
Supreme Court s decisions in District of Columbia v. Heller and in McDonald v. City of Chicago
advocated protecting the Second Amendment (MELTZER). More and more states have allowed
certain forms of open carry law for handguns, but Texas is one of few states that prohibit outright any
open carry of guns (GRIEDER). The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution states a
well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep
and bear arms, shall not be infringed. The people who support the open carry law point out that bans
on gun are against the Second Amendment, which established the right for every citizen to keep and
bear arms. The National Rifle Association (NRA), the powerful lobby against gun control, believes
that human will still use their gun responsibly if there is no law (National Rifle...); however, the
people who do not support open carry argue that gun control can decrease the risk of crime and also
stop the potential to serial shooters to occur. Since gun control has become a controversial issue in
American politics, people might wonder the Second Amendment is about individual or collective
right? However, in the book by the author Saul Cornell, A Well Regulated Militia: The Founding
Fathers and the Origins of Gun Control in America, explained the historical evolution of guns right
and the idea of individual
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Power Of Culture On Public Displays Of Affection
Power of Culture on Public Displays of Affection: An Observation How do you display affection?
Some people detest PDA public displays of affection with a furious passion whereas others embrace
their fondness and feelings to their partner in public. What causes this disparity in sentiments towards
displays of romance? Are characterizations of affection defined by bodies of location, culture, and
time? To begin developing theories regarding those topics, a pair of observations was conducted in a
local park investigating couples and their presentations of romance. By analyzing the parkgoers
reaction to public displays of affection in Deep Cove, a deeper understanding of how culture
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The first observation occurred during an unusually warm autumn afternoon. Clear, blue skies
illuminated the park as red, orange, yellow, and brown leaves distinctively marked the ground. Vibrant
activity and noise permeated throughout the park: hikers, kayakers, paddle boarders, and dog walkers,
the park was bustling with people. Moreover, many couples were present. Data collection, therefore,
went incredibly smoothly during that day. In fact, many observations were missed due to the
overwhelming amount of activity happening. Within a week s time, the weather quickly changed. The
amount of data collected during the second observation, therefore, significantly decreased compared
to that of the first outing. Temperatures dropped 20°C and the clear blue sky was replaced with a dull
grey fog. Along with the early wave of winter weather, flurries of snow gently immersed the sky
before melting on contact with the ground. Unsurprisingly, the park was empty and almost no data
regarding affection and romance was collected. As a result, most of my analysis and reflection will
describe events observed during the first observation.
Before analyzing the circumstances at play during the observations, it is necessary to describe how I
characterized the sexuality and sexual identity of the observed couples. The sexuality of those
engaging in public displays of affection was based off traits that constitute the sexual identity of the
lovers. To
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Regarding the Cosmological Argument
Regarding the Cosmological Argument
The goal of the cosmological argument is to support the claim that God exists as the first cause of the
universe. According to Nagel, the argument runs as following:
(P1) Every event must have a cause.
(P2) If every event must have a cause, event A must have a cause B, which in turn must have a cause
C, and so on.
(P3) There is no end to this backward progression of causes.
(C1) This backward progression of causes will be an infinite series of event.
(P4) An infinite series of events is unintelligible and absurd.
(P5) The existence of the universe does not result from an unintelligible and absurd process.
(P6) The existence of the universe does not result from an infinite series of events.
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If God s existence is not an event, then P1 ( Every event must have a cause ) does not apply to it and it
is not necessary for God s existence to have a cause, even if it is granted that every event is caused.
Thus, Nagel s argument that God s existence must have a cause because every event must have a
cause is not sound.
Although the second part of Nagel s objection, directed towards the response God is self caused, is
reasonable, it contains a small weakness. If God can be self caused, and there is no sufficient reason as
to why only God can cause itself to exist, then it is logical to think that the universe can also be self
caused. The weakness of this argument is the difference between God and the universe. The universe
consists of all events and is inseparable from them. No event in the universe, so far, has been self
caused, thus many components of the universe demands a cause other than themselves. It is difficult to
imagine the universe to be self caused when so many of its components are not. God, on the other
hand, is often thought to exist outside of the universe due to its timelessness. Similar to abstract
objects such as numbers, God does not have a temporal location and its existence is not associated
with any event. To imagine God to be self caused does not involve the same kind of difficulty as
imagining the universe to be self caused, since no part of God demands a cause other than
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Analysis Of The Human Struggle In Native Guard And Heart...
Throughout its history, humanity has struggled to thrive in the face of the unstoppable forces of evil,
nature, and its own mortality. When examining the history of humanity and considering its
achievements, it is tempting to imagine that humans have achieved much as a species, that they have
made progress against the forces gathered in opposition to them. However, when the cost is revealed,
when the human life paid in the name of that meager progress is counted, the results seem to pale in
comparison. The graves of the dead serve as a monument to this grim reality; humanity s efforts to
combat the advance of human evil, nature, and death are in vain. Both Natasha Trethewey and Joseph
Conrad examine the futility of the human struggle in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the poem Elegy for the Native Guards, Trethewey states that there are no names carved for the
Native Guards 2nd Regiment, Union men, black phalanx. What is monument to their legacy?
(Trethewey 44). They receive no honorable grave. They receive the most barbaric of burial rites,
doomed to have fish dart among their bones (Trethewey 44). The bodies of the native guard are cast
out of sight into the ocean, neglected in an attempt to forget the evils committed against them. Their
forgotten and neglected grave symbolizes the futility of fighting against the racism of America, as well
as the futility in concealing it; even when man has destroyed all other evidence, the bones remain to
testify to the past and remind the visitors that no change has been made in the present. Humanity s
discomfort with its past atrocities can never become powerful enough to overcome the reminder
represented by the graves of the fallen. Despite its efforts to conceal its evil, the graves of the fallen
Native Guard remind humanity that the past can never be defeated and hidden.When Trethaway visits
her mother s grave in the poem Monument, she notes the ants digging up the earth in which her
mother is buried. She remarks that the grave and the ant mound serve as a reminder of what [she] hasn
t done. Even now the mound is a blister on [her] heart, a red and humming swarm (Trethewey 43).
The
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The Pros And Cons Of Separation Between Church And The States
The wall of separation between the church and the state has led to many political and social issues
within the country. Ever since Thomas Jefferson penned the phrase in his letter, it will always come up
when limitations have been pushed too far. It has become a sensitive matter to touch on, especially
when it comes to financial affairs. The issue of whether or not tax exemption benefits should be
retained among religious institutions continues to be widely debated. Churches, however they are
perceived to be by individuals, have a strong influence in the society. Aside from providing spiritual
guidance, their outreach programs and community services have given hope for the less fortunate and
have shaped many constituents to be a better version of themselves. In more ways than one, their very
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This is even pointed out in their official website. According to the IRS, the term church is found, but
not specifically defined in the Internal Revenue Code. To be considered a church, one entity has to
satisfy a combination of these attributes: (a) distinct legal existence, (b) recognized creed and form of
worship, (c) definite and distinct ecclesiastical government, (d) formal code of doctrine and discipline,
(e) distinct religious history, (f) membership not associated with any other church or denomination, (g)
organization of ordained ministers, (h) ordained ministers selected after completing prescribed courses
of study, (i) literature of its own, (j) established places of worship, (k) regular congregations, (l)
regular religious services, (m) Sunday schools for the religious instruction of the young, and (n)
schools for the preparation of its members (IRS, 2014). The IRS then evaluates these attributes along
with other factors to determine whether they are considered a church under federal tax
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A Speech On The And Chill
So, was that a yes or a no? He asks while looking at me, his beautiful brown eyes scanning my face. I
still can t believe that I m actually going to be stuck with him for 3 hours. Annoying dipshit. His
words earlier echo through my head: Just go. I don t want to see you EVER again. I groan at the
thought. Ugh, Talk about seeing his face again. He waits for me to respond while I stay silent. I ll take
that as a yes then, Dude. You seriously need to chill, Yes. Netflix and Chill, He chuckles wolfishly. Oh
come on, how are you going to repay me for wetting my shirt with your hot ass tea? With the way that
he acts, It seems to me that he didn t give a damn about the pretzel stand incident anymore which is
truly relieving for me. No. You need to repay me because my pretzels got thrown on the floor. Those
were fucking expensive little balls of dough! I defend. By the way, I did say sorry, But you were just
being an ass earlier, Touché... I guess were even then? His perfect lips opened a beautiful smile
revealed his perfect white teeth that I wish, I, myself owned. Yep, There was a sullen pause between
us. I opened my mouth to speak up, but I got cut off. Hey I know what to do! How bout we play a
game? Hit me with it, I said in an alluring voice. Ooh feisty. 20 facts or Never have I ever ? Meh.
Either one, I shrug. 20 facts then. Okay... I uncomfortably reposition myself in my seat to slightly face
him. Do you want me to go
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Ernest Hemingway Feminism
Ernest Hemingway is a male author of fictional stories whose work has been controversial regarding
the way he portrays women. This paper will explain how feminist scholars view Ernest Hemingway s
fictional stories and why. The way female scholars view Hemingway s stories are important because
readers have criticized Hemingway for use stereotyping women in his work and others have enjoyed
his work. Therefore, it is important to learn about the different view female scholars have on his
fiction. Lawrence Broer and Gloria Holland of The University of Alabama argue that Hemingway has
an inability to portray women as independent, strong and sympathetic, therefore why should women
continue to read, teach and write about his work (Broer, Holland 7). In contrast Margaret Bauer
proposes that the problem critics have with Hemingway s female characters is not that they are one
dimensional, but that they are not the central characters (Bauer 126). Throughout this paper short
stories by Hemingway like Indian Camp, Hills Like White Elephants, The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell
to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Cat in Rain and The Last Good Country. Throughout the research
studies have shown that female scholars criticize Ernest Hemingway s stories passed on prior
knowledge to what they have heard about him. However, other scholars read Hemingway s work with
an open mind and make their interpretations afterward. The research has shown both negative and
positive responses to Hemingway s
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Judge Genie
Judge Genie (Isaac): Do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?
Jafar/Aladdin: Yes, your honour.
Judge Genie (Isaac): Okay, let s start from the beginning, Wafer, present your case.
Jafar (Ashlynn): Well your honor, I wanted to buy a carpet for my living room, but my pay wage is
terrible at the palace. I asked Aladdin to help out. However, he was in jail for stealing bread, fruit, and
money from the merchants. I asked him to come with me to the Cave of Wonders to get the lamp, so I
could ask the Genie for money. Of course, Aladdin had to mess something up by filling the whole
cave with lava. I almost got the lamp, but Aladdin s monkey just had to steal the lamp and I didn t get
my carpet!
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Jafar (Ashlynn): Well I m not that good at magic, so it may have bit out control but nothing that major.
I was trying to create a sword wall between Aladdin and myself, my magic got a bit out of control and
set the swords on fire. To explain the hypnotizing, I swear I was trying to give the sultan a funnier hat.
Which I did think was kinda hilarious. But now lets not forget all of the horrible things Aladdin has
done!
Judge Genie (Isaac): I don t understand. Why do you think that doing magic was funny! You
committed assault against two people. Aliddon you have also stolen a few things and there will be
consequences for. Wefar you are going to our C.D.C (Crippling Depression Center ) for 20 years.
Addition you are sentenced to a total of 30 years without bail for stealing stuff. Case closed even if
you say objection nobody will care.
Jafar (Ashlynn): No! I m not going back to jail! I just wanted a new carpet! (Run offstage)
Judge Genie (Isaac): I said NO objections. Two years in prison! Guards get her out of here.
Jasmine (Alison) No! Aladdin , this isn t
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Adam Miller Campaign Case Study
The Adam Miller Campaign for the 17th Ohio House District was a well organized campaign. Adam
ran his campaign similar to how John Kerry ran his campaigns, and by this, I mean that Adam more or
less ran his own campaign. This does not mean that Adam did not have a team to help him make
decisions. Adam s team was modeled after the military model of functional units, which he had broken
down into four different units. The first was logistics and supply, this unit was made up of union
leaders and Katherine as a consultant. The next unit was intel, which was made up of democrats in the
statehouse and the Ohio Democratic Party. The third unit was operations, which was headed by
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Show the community that we are involved in it in a very meaningful way. This was the strategy that
Adam chose because it shows that he truly cares about the community and not just doing these nice
activities to appear appealing to the community. The important thing about this is that it obviously
needs to have a positive outcome. The first thing that we desired this approach to do was to gain the
support of the community leaders. These community leaders include natural leaders within the
community, Union Leaders, and politically active citizens. One example of these community leaders
was Lisa Boggs. She is a Civic Association Leader and is on the Ward Committee. This was important
because it helped us gain the support of republicans who have not voted democrat in a very long time.
While being meaningfully involved in the community and gaining the trust of the community leaders
Adam did not ask for an endorsement until the very end. He did this on purpose because he believed
that you have to show you are willing to help them before they will be ready to help you. In addition
to showing his meaningful involvement in the community when we went canvassing Adam insisted
that we leave a personal note on the literature that we left to show that we truly cared about talking
with them. In addition to showing how much we truly cared about the community and gaining the
trust of the community leaders, we also relied on Mike Stinziano and Dan Stewart to help gain the
trust of the voters in our district. Democrats in the district know both of these men and trust them both.
They helped our campaign immensely and this is obvious through Dan Stewart helped Adam get the
support of the Somalian Voters. We won ninety percent of the Somalian vote. When it came time to
start canvassing Adam decided he wanted us to start in The Westgate Neighborhood, specifically Ward
32 and work our way outwards. He believed this because this
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Marketing Strategy Of Bombardier As A Canadian Based...
Introduction
Bombardier is a Canadian based public company operating in the sector of manufacturing planes and
train in several countries. It was founded by Joseph Armand Bombardier in 1942. They key people
involved in the management are Pierre Beaudoin, Alain Bellemare and Lutz Bertling who are working
as Chairman, CEO and COO of the company respectively. Over the years, this company has utilized
its resources very well and followed a fantastic strategy of expansion. Most of the expansion was
made using inorganic strategy of expansion by acquiring various companies already running in the
industry which help Bombardier in quick rapid growth. This is quite clear as it has moved well in the
value system from making of snowmobiles to planes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In an effort to achieve this, Bombardier Capital (BC) was formed in 1973 with a focus to provide
services of loan, asset management and leasing throughout the Americas. In 2004, BC saw a major
setback as Moody s credit evaluation section downgrades BC ranking to questionable credit quality
from moderate credit risk. At this time, Bombardier decided to get rid of Bombardier Capital and sold
this to GE Commercial Finance. Though, such downgrade has not affected its train and plane business
sections. Since then, Bombardier s main focus is on plane and train segment and it is performing very
well.
International Marketing Mix
Marketing is a way to achieve the best results using the right product in the right place using the
accurate price at the correct time. A related concept of marketing is marketing mix. Marketing mix is a
term which was first introduced by Neil Borden in order to promote and sell a product in the market.
Later, it was refined by the Jerome McCarthy in the form of 4Ps. Since then, this 4Ps are the best tools
to make a strategy to market and promote a product not just in the local market but in the international
market as well. It is recognized as the most valuable model to use the strength of the company to
exploit the opportunities in the market. Marketing mix model unfolds many hidden strategies which
are impossible to identify. By identifying the hidden areas, Bombardier can make a strategy for each
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Plot Structure Of The Book Thief
MAJOR WORKS REVIEW
GENERAL
1. Title The Book Thief
2. Author Markus Zusak
3. Date of Original Publication 2005
4. Novel Type Historical Fiction
STRUCTURE
1. Point of View Death
2. Relationship to meaning: As death is a huge part of the novel, it would only make sense for death
himself to narrate.
3. Plot Structure
a. Exposition The main Protagonist, Liesel, is introduced to us. Her brother had died on the way to
their foster parents, and the holocaust/ Nazi germany is revealed as the historic backdrop.
b. Inciting Incident Liesel is adopted by the Hubermanns.
c. Events contributing to rising action As Liesel adapts to her new life with the Hubermanns, she
makes friends out of Rudy and eventually Max. As the holocaust and later ... Show more content on
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THEMATIC STATEMENTS (2 3)
State in declarative sentence general truths this story reveals about life and/or human nature be
specific and no clichés.
Through the power of words, one may begin to understand the world around them, and even bend it to
their will.
One should learn to love, even when everyone else is full of hatred.
Death is inevitable, and since all humans are mortal we should get used to it and learn to make the
most out of life.
Even when you suffer, you have to learn to make the best of it and keep going.
CONTEXT
1. Historical World War II
2. Biographical The basis of the story was inspired by stories his parents told of their experiences in
Munich and Venice
3. Literary/Philosophical Time Period World Wars/Holocaust Era
5 KEY QUOTES
She leaned down and looked at his lifeless face and Liesel kissed her best friend, Rudy Steiner, soft
and true on his lips. He tasted dusty and sweet. He tasted like regret in the shadows of trees and in the
glow of the anarchist s suit collection. She kissed him long and soft, and when she pulled herself
away, she touched his mouth with her fingers...She did not say goodbye. She was incapable, and after
a few more minutes at his side, she was able to tear herself from the ground. It amazes me what
humans can do, even when streams are flowing down their faces and they stagger on...
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Child Wellbeing And Safety 2005 Essay
Child Wellbeing and Safety 2005(Vic)
Impact of Legislation in Schools
The wellbeing and safety of children and protecting them from abuse is paramount for schools.
Everyone who participates in a school environment is responsible for the care and protection of
children from abuse and neglect, including the role of an Education Support worker. The Child
Wellbeing and Safety Act is one piece of legislation schools use to develop policy and procedures to
ensure the wellbeing of children.
Clarification of Legislation
There are numerous ways to learn and further develop an understanding of the Child Wellbeing and
Safety Act.
Department of Education Training (Vic) website (education.vic.gov.au), provides numerous resources,
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It is the responsibility for your supervising teacher to be approachable about understanding,
interpreting and implementing legislation. Your supervising teacher should role model the appropriate
behaviour, assist education support workers in understanding the legislation and establish clear
frameworks, expectations and behaviours. Education support workers should also be given the
opportunity for regular review and training to ensure they are meeting their legislative obligations.
Legislative requirements of Schools
The Child Wellbeing and Safety Act comprises two significant components; (1) Child Safe Standards
and (2) Reportable Conduct Scheme.
(1) The Child Safe Standards amendment, Section Part 6, Division 1 7, required all organisations
involved in child related work in Victoria to introduce the Child Safe Standards in their environment.
Organisations are required to implement, comply, review and report on their compliance.
Schools have a responsibility to ensure they comply with the Child Safe Standards outlined in the
amendment Part 2 Principles for children, Clause 5A
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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Vs. Abercrombie
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Abercrombie Fitch Stores, Inc. Businesses have been
the heart of economic growth since the beginning of the United States. Not only has businesses been
at the center of this nation but also freedom of religion as well. In this case, Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission v. Abercrombie Fitch Stores, Inc., its how the business (Abercrombie Fitch),
denies Samantha Elauf the job at that store because she wore a head scarf because she was a practicing
Muslim. Abercrombie Look Policy Abercrombie is a national chain of clothing stores that makes their
employees where certain clothing that complies with their Look Policy . Their look policy doesn t
allow employees to wear black clothes and caps. Caps aren t defined in this Look Policy , so if a
question comes up in the interview, the interviewer is supposed to contact human resources to see if
the head scarf will be accommodated. Who is Samantha Elauf? Samantha Elauf applied for a position
at Abercrombie and Fitch and at the time was a practicing Muslim. She would wear a headscarf every
day because it was a part of the practicing of the Muslim faith. In doing this she wore it to her
interview as well and nothing was mentioned of it by the interviewer or Elauf. Even though nothing
was discussed about it, the district manager was contacted and decided to lower her appearance score
which prevented her from being hired. In my opinion, this is seen as a fail on the interviewers
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Joe Linta Reputation
On a crisp October evening in Hamden, Connecticut, two high school football teams face off. The
crowd roars as the Hamden Hall football team takes the field with the head coach, Joe Linta, slowly
jogging behind. Tonight it is all about coaching his team to an undefeated season and getting to the
conference championship game. The next day, Linta is in the office talking to NFL executives,
negotiating a contract extension for Joe Flacco, and watching film on dozens of Division III football
players. Joe Linta is more than a high school football coach and more than a sports agent; he is one a
kind. Joe Linta is a sports agent, but more importantly, a talent evaluator and an advocate for players
who are overlooked or come from smaller schools. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Linta sees big things from Schreck with his size, quickness, and hands. He believes he is the type of
player that will be in the league for ten years. In an ultra high competitive market of sports agents,
Linta is in a class of his own. Instead of competing for the high profile college athletes, he has figured
out how to focus on the guys that not many people are talking about and finding the best of them to
sign. Joe Linta gives opportunities to the players that deserve it but never thought they had a chance.
Usually it is a success for the sports agent when they sign a new player, but for Joe Linta, the player is
lucky to have the opportunity to sign with him. It is no guarantee that you will sign with a team, but
every team will take a look at you because they know you check the boxes for character and potential.
No other agent that Linta knows about is thoroughly evaluating every player or has the level of year
after year success. When the 2017 NFL Draft comes around, do not be surprised if you hear Herdman
s or Schreck s names called. They might be players who no one has heard of, but Linta s success
shows that they are worth taking a chance
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Hunger Games And White Noise Comparative Essay
Comparative Analysis of The Hunger Games and White Noise Both novels The Hunger Games by
Suzanne Collins and White Noise by Don DeLillo having varying representations of reality and
simulation. This is apparent in many articles and stories we have read in this course. Both protagonists
fear death and they keep up appearances to stay alive. Both showcase what can happen when
technology and the government gain too much control and the haphazard and dangerous situations
society is exposed to. These novels explore the tension that reality and simulacra create. The
environmental catastrophes that occur in both set the stage for a continuous downfall. In White Noise,
Jack s alternative reality is portrayed as the vibrant sunsets and his big ... Show more content on
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It represents White Noise by Jack s view of the sunsets. He has seen beautiful sunsets so many times
without any contrast, therefore he has become numb to really appreciating the beauty of the sun
setting. This quote also represents The Hunger Games by the structure of the games and the
propaganda done by the Capitol. Many of the wealthier districts are honored to participate in the
games because they have prepared for the event. They believe the Capitol s perception of the games as
suffering as entertainment. In reality these contestants are honored to fight other teenagers on TV and
hope to be the last one alive. Both novels suffer from an anesthesia from different sources which cause
their societies to be desensitized to the occurring
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Analysis Of Without Faith, There Is No Freedom
Without Faith, There is No Freedom
In the Bible, the book of Hebrews states, Now faith is the substance of things hoped for and the
evidence of things not seen (King James Bible, Hebrews. 11.1).The spiritual tones of things hoped for
, plays a significant role throughout Olaudah Equiano autobiography, The Interesting Narrative of the
Life of Olaudah Equiano OR, Gustavus Vassa, The African . His narrative was originally published in
1789 and went through a series of revisions throughout his lifetime, finally becoming a bestseller.
Equiano s treasured writings, depicts his personal accounts from childhood, holding the status of an
African aristocrat in Benin West Africa, to being kidnapped and forced into slavery in the infamous
Middle Passage slave trade. While slavery attempts to divest Equiano of his hope for freedom, his
narrative asserts that spirituality and literary works produce its own liberty and identity in the world.
From the inception of this narrative, the reader learns quickly how Equiano plans to escape the
bondage of slavery. Part of the dehumanizing nature of slavery is to strip the slaves of their natural
identity and substitute it with a falsehood that can be controlled and render them powerless. His
autobiography shows us a slave who discovers how to obtain his freedom through his own spiritual
empowerment. In Equiano s introductory quote, his engagement with the reader expresses his
profound confidence in God. He attests to his faith with Bible
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Suffering Of The Good Samaritan
Suffering performs a significant function in numerous religions, concerning situations like:
consolation or relief; moral behavior, spiritual development through life difficulties or through self
enforced trials, and final destiny. It is supplemented in the Hebrew Bible by the verses found in the
Book of Isaiah and the Book of Jeremiah. They detail the emotional and physical suffering of a
defeated nation with its vanquished residents compelled into the suffering of expulsion and
confinement in a foreign nation. In the New Testament, suffering is depicted in the life of Jesus, which
recounts the suffering of the crucifixion, and in the Easter story. The suffering connected with
punishment is additionally depicted in the Apocalypse of John where suffering at the setting of the
Last Judgment is portrayed as the just compensation for sin and unlawful activity. Pope John Paul II
wrote On the Christian Meaning of Human Suffering. This article focuses on the idea of redemptive
suffering. The parable of the Good Samaritan belongs to the Gospel of suffering. For it indicates what
the relationship of each of us must be towards our suffering neighbour...This is the meaning of
suffering, which is truly supernatural and at the same time human. It is supernatural because it is
rooted in the Divine mystery of the Redemption of the world...deeply human, because in it the person
discovers himself, his own humanity, his own dignity, his own mission. The following are two reports
of
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  • 1. How To Write An Introduction For A Research Paper - Alex 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Write An Introduction For A Research Paper - Alex How To Write An Introduction For A Research Paper - Alex
  • 2. Visions Of Light Analysis The documentary Visions of Light was made for the purpose of showing the art of cinematography. Cinematography was defined throughout the film as the making of a motion picture. I found out that I was unconsciously responding to light. said by Ernest Dickerson an American film director and cinematographer. Light is thought of to be something so little but means so much in a film. It is used to change the emotion and to tell people where to look. What s important are the lights you don t turn on said by Allen Daviau. As explained in the documentary, the dark was not used as negative space but as the most important part of the scene. This means they took advantage of the darkness, they used it as a tool to add in emotion such as sadness or fear. Visions of Light uses John Alton s film T men (1947) to exemplify how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During these clips cinematographers explain different techniques of the lighting used while filming. In the 1930 s the lighting creates a glossy, glamorous, harder edge look. During the 1940 s the lighting created a documentary/realistic look. Touch of Evil 1958 brought along the inspiration of filming many scenes with a hand help camera allowing it to be brought in new settings for scenes which led to the lighting to be used differently. In the clips from Touch of Evil the lighting changes from light to dark drastically but never leads on an unclear story behind what is going on. Throughout the 1960 s brought out fresh new filming because of the advanced new ways to film. For example the way the light flared into the camera lens, this created an effect considered a mistake by many but a new effect to many more. Taxi Driver (1976) was shot with many different dolly shots with clear lighting, the colors were bright and bold. As the many years passed cinematographers were able to learn new ways of bettering film as technology was also becoming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How to Write a Lab Report in Microbiology HOW TO WRITE AN UNKNOWN LAB REPORT IN MICROBIOLOGY GENERAL Unknown reports in microbiology are written in scientific format. Scientific writing is written differently from other types of writing. The results of the exercise or experiment are what are being showcased, not the writing. The purpose of scientific writing is not to entertain, but to inform. The writing should be simple and easy to understand. There is a specific style that must be followed when writing scientific reports. Scientific writing is typically written in the passive voice. The pronouns I , We and They are not typically used.. For example, instead of writing I used a TSA agar plate to isolate my unknown, it is customary to write, A trypticase ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Note all of these tests were performed by the methods listed in the lab manual by De Mers (1). Table 1 lists the test, purpose, reagents and results. All of the following tests were performed on this unknown: 1. Oxidase test 2. BCP Lactose 3. Indole 4. H2S 5. Citrate 6. Motility 7. Methyl Red 8. Urea Another way is to write out the methods in detail in either a paragraph form or listed. This way is not necessary for this type of paper, since this is lab report for the identification of an unknown bacterium and the methods are explained in detail in the lab manual. If there is a procedure that the instructor added or made changes to, or the student used another procedure not in the course lab manual, then it should be written out and referenced. See some of the examples of papers identifying an unknown from the web sited below. RESULTS This is where the results are summarized. The method results should be in a table format (see examples below). This is also where the flow chart showing how you arrived at the answer is stated. A short paragraph explaining how the results are presented can be included. Example: Unknown G had the following morphology on a TSA plate: medium sized opaque cream colored colony. After determining that it was a Gram negative rod, an oxidase test was performed and it was inoculated into a BCP lactose tube ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Woman In Black Analysis How does the author make the first encounter with the Woman in Black particularly ominous? The author, Susan Hill, makes the first encounter with the Woman in Black distinctly foreboding by her use of description, sound and Mr Kipps s apparent innocence. The Woman in Black is described as suffering from some terrible wasting disease which makes her skin only the thinnest layer of flesh [...] strained across her bones . Immediately, the reader is given some clue about her health. It seems, from the description, that she is on the verge of death. This association with death instantly makes the representation of the Woman in Black creepier. Phrases like sunken back and gaunt with disease are used to warn the reader and stop them pitying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most people tend to pray at funerals, particularly in the Victorian era when religion was a highly significant part of people s lives. She is also quite late, arriving halfway to the end of it and then disappearing before the cortège. There is also the obvious factor that it seemed particularly strange that a woman who was perhaps only a short time away from her own death, should drag herself to the funeral of another . To a reader, this seems decidedly minatory, since it is incredibly unlikely that someone about to breathe their last would go to Mrs Drablow s burial, especially as Mrs Drablow was known for having no close friends or family and the only other people at her funeral (besides the Parson) were her solicitors. Lastly, on the off chance she just didn t have a prayer book and actually was Mrs Drablow s long lost relative or forgotten friend, as Mr Kipps clearly believed, she disappeared with a slight rustle of clothing . Finally, there is Mr Kipps s reaction to his first encounter with the Woman in Black. Of course he didn t know she was the Woman in Black; instead he saw her as a young woman who was about to die but kind enough to see her friend off. Indeed, he vowed to speak to her [to see if he] could be of any assistance . Susan Hill makes him pity the Woman in Black, yet warns the reader with short sentences like Nor did she look old , followed by abnormally long sentences, joined together with three or four commas, as if contradicting Mr Kipps s earlier thoughts in a way that can only be interpreted fully by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Marriott Case Finding Marriott s WACC To calculate the WACC we need to identify the different factors included in the WACC method, to be able to measure the opportunity cost for investments. First we need to identify the debt, equity and the firm value, which is equity plus debt. Then we identify the debt cost (rD), which is a pre tax cost, and then we need to identify the cost of equity (rE). As we can observe in table A, the debt percentage in capital is 60 %, which implies that the equity is 40 %. By dividing the income taxes by the company s income before taxes, we find that t = 175,9 / 398,9 = 0,44 To find the risk free rate, we chose to use the arithmetic average on long term U.S. government bond returns for the longest time period ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... government rates to find the risk free rate (table B), which is 8,95%, and according to table A, the spread for such an investment is 1,10%. rD for lodging division = 8,95% + 1,10% = 10,05%. We think that the financing of the restaurant division is a bit different. Since we re told that Marriott in a higher degree uses more short term debt to finance this division, we use only 10 year interest rates, which, according to table B is 8,72%. The restaurant division has a significantly higher spread, which is 1,80%. rD for restaurant division = 8,72% + 1,80% = 10,52%. These are only the fixed part of the cost of debt. For the floating part of the debt we use one year bonds. This means that the floating part of the cost of debt is for the lodging division 6,90% + 1,10% = 8,00%, and for the restaurant division it s 6,90% + 1,80% = 8,70%, due to the different spreads. The lodging division has 50% fixed debt rate and 50 % floating rate, whilst the restaurant division has 25% floating rate and 75% fixed rate. These numbers gives the following calculation for the different costs of debt: Lodging cost of debt: 50% * 8,00% + 50% * 10,05% = 9,025% Restaurant cost of debt: 75% * 8,70% + 25% * 10,52% = 10,065% These different divisions need a different cost of debt because of the fact that assets in the restaurant and contracting services have shorter useful lives. Marriott also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The roaring twenties in Australia Whether or not the term Roaring Twenties is an adequate description of the character of Australian society from 1920 to 1929 depends on the circumstances of the Australian population in this decade, because Roaring implies the 1920 s were full of dramatic social changes, which may have came about from spontaneous economical or political incidences and new inventions. In the 1920s Australian politics was dominated by the conservative parties and, despite some industrial discontent and hardship, the economy was prosperous and expanding. Australian society was experiencing changes and new developments in many fields. The use of electricity during the twenties became much more common, and it dramatically altered the lives of people living ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moving pictures appeared in the first decade of the century, and were probably the most popular form of entertainment during the 1920s. Thousands of people were able to be entertained under the one roof of some huge theatres. Some of these theatres were exquisitely decorated and furnished, creating an atmosphere where patrons received maximum satisfaction. In 1929 talkies appeared for the first time in Australia, and thousands of people rushed to see the new talking, moving picture. Despite the popularity of entertainment in the form of mentally stimulating material, such as the radio and pictures, outdoor sport was another major form of relaxation during the 1920s. Thousands went to see Australia s new sporting heroes in horse racing, tennis, football and cricket. Australia experienced substantial success in international sporting competitions, especially in tennis where Australia defeated England in the Davis Cup, and in cricket where Australia defeated England in the first Test Series since the end of the war. Thousands of people also went to the beaches. In the early 1920s mixed bathing was still illegal and beaches were segregated. However, with the growing sense of social rebellion, more and more people ignored these laws and came to the beach to swim. Bathing costumes gradually lost pre war modesty levels also. Evidently, the pictures and out door sports were a top priority as forms of entertainment for the Australian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Case Of Korematsu V. US KOREMATSU v U.S. 323 U.S. 214 (1944) Perhaps, according to Bernard Schwartz, the greatest failure of American law during World War II may be illustrated by the case of Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu. As graphically described in 1944 by a member of the bench, his case is one that is unique in our system: Korematsu was born on our soil, of parents born in Japan. The Constitution makes him a citizen of the United States by nativity and a citizen of California by residence. No claim is made that he is not loyal to this country. There is no suggestion that apart from the matter involved here he is not law abiding and well disposed. Korematsu, however, has been convicted of an act not commonly a crime. It consists me rely of being present in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Secondly, regardless of the true nature of the assembly and relocation centers, we are dealing specifically with nothing but the exclusion order. To bring in the issue of racial prejudice, without reference to the real military dangers which existed, merely confuses the issue. Korematsu was not excluded from the Military Area because of hostility to him or his race. He was excluded because we are at war with the Japanese Empire . . . The military urgency of the situation required that all citizens of Japanese ancestry be segregated from the West Coast temporarily. Congress put their confidence in our military leaders and decided that they should have the power to carry out the necessary measures. There was evidence of disloyalty on the part of some so the military authorities felt that the need for action was great. The fact that we can look back and see things more calmly does not allow us to say that at the time these actions were unjustified.21 In dissenting Justice Owen Roberts felt the facts presented exhibited a clear violation of Constitutional rights. It is he stated not a case of keeping people off the streets at night, nor a case of temporary exclusion from an area for safety reasons . . . It is the case of convicting a citizen as a punishment to not going into imprisonment in a concentration camp. In addition, if a citizen were forced to obey two laws and obedience ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Computer Programming Student Analysis In my years spent in high school, my favorite class has been computer programming. I took the class as a sophomore without any previous coding experience. Starting out, I struggled with the basic concepts and fell behind on projects. I relied heavily on help from my teacher and my friends, and I even considered dropping the class. Faced with the decision at the semester, however, I decided to keep trying. As the second semester progressed, I gained greater understanding of the basics of coding. I became the person that others could receive help from rather than the one asking for help. By the final quarter of the school year, I was able to code with speed and accuracy. I was fortunate to win the Computer Programming Student of the Year award ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have been heavily involved with cross country and track during my high school career, participating in both sports with non mandatory winter conditioning for all four years. I have been participated in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, National Honor Society, and Scrabble Club, and I have held office positions in Student Council for three years. Additionally, I invest a large portion of my time in my church, Victory Christian Church, where I play bass guitar in the worship band. Through the church, I ve been involved with several service organizations in the community such as Discover Downtown Franklin, Camp Allendale, and the Interchurch Food Pantry. I have held various positions while in high school, most notably as a manager at a local family amusement center at 16 years old. I have been involved with entrepreneurial pursuits selling candy for profit at school and starting my own tutoring business. Despite all of my activities, I have maintained a 4.45 GPA and have been a member of the A Honor Roll throughout high school. The many activities, leadership roles, and entrepreneurial projects I have been involved with clearly demonstrate my ability to be successfully independent and thrive in the years to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Peter The Great I am Peter I of Russia or as some call Peter the Great. I was placed in power by the Streltsy when I was very young and my older sister Sophia assumed power till I was of age to rule. When this time came though, my sister Sophia refused to give me power. Many of my supporters were taken and my friends were killed by the Streltsy. I will never forget them or their loyalty to me. I had to explain myself so that you can try to understand why I made certain decisions. First thing is first, I had to deal with the boyars (nobles). They needed to change because most of them weren t looking to better Russia, but to only further their own personal interests. To deal with this I decided to make the nobles ranks not go off of who you were born from, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I sponsored many of industries that furthered our military and economic power. There was one thing Russia was missing that I needed to obtain, a warm water port. I know that may sound a bit strange, but in Russia, our ports freeze over during our long winters. Having a warm water port would allow trade year around which would boost Russia economy. The hunger for a warm water port is what drove me to start a war with the Ottoman Empire and Sweden. While the war with the Ottoman Empire didn t really turn out the way I wanted it, the war on Sweden did. After the battle of Poltava which lead to capture of parts of Finland, Estonia, and Livonia, I founded a city called Saint Petersburg. This city was perfect for a port city because it was located on the Neva River at the head of the Gulf of Finland. Overall, the things I did to the Streltsy and nobles helped me solve a lot of internal problems. The war with Sweden helped gain supporters which all around strengthen Russia both politically and militarily. The only thing I would have changed if I knew how things would have ended would have be the war with the Ottoman Empire as that war wasn t worth the economic cost. In the long run, what I did for Russia proved to be great, guess that s why some call me Peter the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. My Favorite Beauty Growing up, I never really had a favorite anything. I didn t have a favorite cartoon character that I was obsessed with, as most children around the age of eight are. I didn t have a favorite outfit or shoes that I wanted to wear to just about any occasion. Although I did have a favorite food, mac and cheese, when it came to things like that it was just whatever I liked, I wanted. One day my mom and I were going shopping with my aunt. It was sunny outside so I wore some faded jean shorts, a striped pink and black tank top, and my black and pink Heely s. My mom had on a pair of jeans, a black T shirt, and some black Michael Kors flip flops. It was a 25 minute drive from my house to Sawgrass Mills Mall so I fell asleep on the ride there. My aunt met us at the front of the mall. As we walked in, you could feel the temperature change. There were people walking everywhere. I could even see some people sitting and getting massages because they ve probably been walking around all day. You could hear some people on the phone, some just having friendly conversations with people they probably didn t even know, and even a baby crying. We had been in the mall for about an hour and wasn t even halfway through the building. Went in a few clothing and shoe stores and left with at least three bags. The last shoe store we went into was Footlocker which is where I got a pair of pink Nikes. When walking out of the store, we could hear the voices of children coming from next door so we went ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Artifacts of Rock and Pop Rock and pop have been evolving areas of music for the last fifty years. They have created riches for people, and have created artifacts that are now considered precious. Christie s Rock Pop Memorabilia by Peter Doggett and Sarah Hodgson describes the basic information of artists and their now famous music and artifacts. If you are wondering what a memorabilia is, in Merriam Webster s dictionary a memorabilia is defined as, objects or materials that are collected because they are related to a particular event, person, etc. The ages of rock and pop have had an abundance of memorabilia that is worthy of recognition. Memorabilia is an important area of rock and pop. In addition, memorabilia has evolved widely over the past fifty years. This book does a great job of outlining this, Today, every item of memorabilia connected with an artist like Madonna from badges to posters, photos to videos, lines of cosmetics to fashion ranges has to be officially approved by her or by her management. That certainly wasn t the case in the past (144). With all the new privacy laws, this change is not necessarily a reasonable change, for it makes the whole process of commercialization complicated. Full of value, memorabilia s are expensive items today. The proof has been outlined by this book, Although the paper itself is only a mimeographed copy, the fact that the signatures were authentic and that the ceremony was such a high profile occasion that sent the price soaring to over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Why Is Music Piracy Illegal Edwards 1 Kiana Edwards Mrs. B. Purdie English II 18 November 2015 Music Piracy Have you ever wondered what music piracy, or did you already know but never knew both sides? Well music piracy is the large scale, of unauthorized duplication of recorded music with the intent to defraud the copyright holder of his/her royalties; this includes the composers, lyricists and performing artist. The importance of music piracy is that it impacts the music industry causing them to lose billions of dollars each year. Some people feel like music piracy is stealing , and should be illegal because it causes millions of people to lose their jobs due to the lack of money being made. On the other hand many people say music piracy should be legal , they feel as if CDs are overpriced and that you shouldn t have to pay a monthly fee when you can easily download any song you want for free. Indeed , many people might believe music piracy isn t a good thing , but some say it should be legalized. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Music Piracy is the biggest threat to the development of the licensed music sectors and to the investments of artist. Amanda Hunter deputy director of communications for the RIAA says when consumers steal music everyone suffers not only does it rolo recording artist , and songwriters of their livelihoods and threaten the jobs of tens of thousands of less celebrated people in the industry. The basic overview of my perspective and main point is that it should be a law against music piracy because it s becoming a major controversial issue, and causing the music industry to go into a downfall. In particular, People who go against music piracy isn t really stealing copyrighted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Canada-Ontario Job Grant Case Study Canada Ontario Job Grant This incentive offers up to $10,000 in support, per person, for eligible employers that offer training that focuses on areas such as: basic skills (literacy and numeracy), advanced skills, and workplace based skills upgrading (Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development, Canada Ontario Job Grant ). The Youth Job Connection Program Youth (15 to 29 years of age) who face multiple employment barriers are provided intensive support with this incentive, such as paid pre employment training, job matching, job placements (financial incentives for both the participants and the employers), mentorship services, education, and work transitions supports (Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development, Youth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Working Centre The Working Centre also offers a wide array of general employment services which are administered by employment counsellors. These are centred on topics such as: preparing a resume and writing a cover letter; individual employment counselling and job search support; assistance looking at your work options; exploring ways to make your job search more effective; coaching with conducting a strategic job search; access to job leads and employment opportunities; help in preparing for interviews; connections to local employers; specialized assistance for new Canadians; as well as supported assistance in looking at available apprenticeship options (The Working Centre, 2017c). The Working Centre uses a triad model, in which a newcomer, an employment counsellor, and a third party (either a job developer or settlement worker) work together to build relationships and get to know the newcomer on a case by case basis (Mancini, 2017). In addition, there is a sun model in which, whoever is supporting the newcomer or becomes a contact of that newcomer, comes into their circle (Mancini, 2017). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Organic Farming Dangers The Dangers of Organic Farming (writing prompt 4) Although there are numerous advantages to organic farming, there is also advantages to modern industrial farming. The world population has been increasing dramatically each year. In the 1960 s the world population reached 3 billion, by 2000 the population doubled to 6 billion people. Today, there is roughly 7.4 billion people around the world. This drastic increase in population needed a drastic change in food production. To insure there was enough food for the world, there needed to be a better faster method to producing larger quantities of food. Industrial farming was the solution. Before industrial farming, farming was on a small scale. Used mainly for feeding the farmers and those in nearby towns. By using industrial agriculture methods, farmers were capable of creating a large amount of product while fighting the continuous battle of weeds. Of course this method of farming had multiple disadvantages. The crops became dependent on the weed killers, the weeds would need stronger killers each season, the combination of weed killer and pesticides then deprived the soil of nutrients. All of these devastating negatives transformed into a continuance cycle. Famers needed to buy both stronger weed killer, and fertilization in order to keep up with the demand of the economy. As the farmers bought more and more, the prices of the fertilizers and weed killers rose. Meanwhile the value of their crops plummeted. Looking at all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Marketing Mix For Launching A Product I am going to look at how a business successfully applies the marketing mix when launching a product. I am also going to compare and contrast traditional and digital methods of communication. I am also going to look at how Sony, when launching their Playstation 4, have applied the marketing mix, identified their target market and give recommendations on how they could have launched this product better. The product itself is arguably the most important part of the marketing mix because this is what the customer is actually going to buy, so it is very important that it meets the demands of customers. By taking a customer centric approach, a business can ensure that the product meets the customers demands rather than a product centric approach as this wont meet all of the target markets needs. Customers want a product which is both environmentally friendly and safe (Gbadamosi, n.d.) By providing these two things when a product is being launched, would help ensure that a product launch has been successful. However in some cases, some businesses will struggle to meet this for example a motor vehicle. Due to the fact that cars release emissions, cars are not going to be environmentally friendly, however if the company is able to show that the business is improving on what they previously offered in terms of reducing emissions from their cars, customers are more likely to be pleased and therefore makes it likely that the product is going to have a successful product launch. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Sherwood Middle School Case Study Sherwood Middle School s New Associate Vice Principal Sherwood Middle School s students as well as parents were shocked at the news that Sherwood Middle School was hiring a new vice principal in place of Kevin McIntosh. The new vice principal s name is Marc Jolley. The reason Mr.Jolley is here is because recently, Mr.McIntosh had made the choice to leave the Sherwood school district. While many students are untroubled and rather pleased with the new change, others are wondering if it was the right decision to hire Mr.Jolley. Multiple different opinions are spread throughout the school. Parents along with students have many questions like, Where did he come from? Who is he? Why did Mr.McIntosh resign? No matter people s perspectives, changes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. My Love Of Football-Personal Narrative I had always been told my entire life that I should play football. Always the biggest kid in all of my classes. People would ask me all the time what position I played, I had no idea what they were talking about and they were always surprised when I told them that I had never played football, and that I had never planned to. But the older, bigger, and stronger I got and the more encouragement I got, finally I decided to play my sophomore year of highschool. There was one game I will always remember that really kick started my love and passion for the game. It was an away game, at Valley Center, we had been doing good the entire night. I played on the offensive line, left tackle, and was excited to be in the action. We were up the whole game and the fourth quarter was approaching fast, and that was a good thing. I was beginning to get tired from all the playing, trying to catch my breath in between plays seemed like a Herculean task at the time, but I continued to do my job because it s what I had to do. Throughout the night the defensive end, the guy I had to block, would make little comments to me such as Nice block man and that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Knowing this was the last play I knew in my heart that I had to drive this kid into the dirt, more than I had been doing all night. I heard the last word that set me off, HIKE . I blasted out of my three point stance and pancaked this kid into the ground, looking around for anyone else that I could block, but I heard nothing but the thud of the kid hitting the ground. I turned back to see all the other linemen looking up at me from there three point stance, and our quarterback with the ball in his hands kneeling on the turf. That was game, we had won, and the kid I drove to the dirt got up, looked me in the eyes and said Good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The American Nightmare The American Nightmare It was an extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which it is not likely I shall ever find again (Fitzgerald 6). In The Great Gatsby, the narrator, Nick Carraway, was describing his neighbor s goal of marrying a woman named Daisy. Gatsby, however, did not realize the futility of his dream which ended up costing him his life. The Great Gatsby was written by Fitzgerald in 1925 and takes place in the summer of 1922. The belief that anyone could get rich through hard work was still alive at the time and is evident in the novel as both Gatsby and Carraway are newly rich characters. Fitzgerald himself grew up in a well off family, similar to Carraway. Later on, Fitzgerald joined the Army during World War I, as did Gatsby and Carraway. Gatsby was a successful officer in the Army when he met a woman named Daisy who would then be the only concern in his life. Carraway was a somewhat successful bond salesman who lived next door to Gatsby and liked to believe he was a fair and honest man. Daisy was a woman who, in simple terms, was a gold digger. Daisy s only concern was to stay in the upper class, so she married a rich man instead of Gatsby, which crushed his dream. If The Great Gatsby centered around Gatsby s failed dream, the quick gain of money, and selfishness, then the novel may be a criticism of the American Dream. The Great Gatsby takes place in the summer of 1922 around Long Island, New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay on Benefits of Horse Slaughter Industry The horse is a highly respected animal in United States culture. It has been worshipped and paid tribute to through art, books (Misty of Chincoteague, Black Stallion), movies (Black Beauty, Spirit), and television shows (Mr. Ed). The horse industry is huge in the United States, encompassing everything from rodeos and racing to horses owned for purely pleasure. There have been statues erected of famous racehorses, as well as museums devoted entirely to equines. Horse culture is a huge part of American culture. The slaughter of horses for human consumption does not seem to fit into that culture. However, despite initial reservations, many Americans may agree that the slaughter of horses is better than alternatives. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Animal rights activists, as well as locals in the communities are trying to prevent both factories from operating (Scripps Howard News Service, 3/8/01). Recently, the Texas Humane Legislation Network has been leading the attack on the multimillion dollar companies, citing a law from 1949 that prohibits possession, sale or shipment of horse meat [intended] for human consumption (St. Petersburg Times, 9/4/02). Both companies have filed lawsuits in retaliation. They state that the slaughter of horses eases financial strain, feeds other nations, and is accomplished in a humane manner. There are millions of horses in the United States; many of the horses are virtually worthless due to poor training/treatment, bad attitudes, poor confirmation, lameness, sickness, and also simply being old. Slaughter companies provide an affordable way for horse owners to dispose of their unwanted animals. What do you do with the animal when it is diseased, or old, or lame? said Geert DeWulf, general manager of Dallas Crown... `We provide an outlet (Scripps Howard News Service, 3/8/01). The benefits are not only felt by horse owners in short supply of money; recently in Europe, the supply of meat from traditional sources, such as cattle, sheep and pigs has dwindled due to epidemics in the herds, such as bovine spongiform encephalopathy or mad cow disease, as well as hoof and mouth disease. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Discovery Of The Formation Of Hotspots Davies (2009) states hot spots can be described as irregularly spaced areas within the mantle that do not correspond with any plate tectonic processes. It was thought 50 years ago high temperatures were found at hot spots, so rocks within the region were liquefied to create molten magma, resulting in the term hot spot volcanos . The accepted theory for the formation of hotspots was put forward by Geophysicist John Tuzo Wilson in 1963, who specified the Earth has areas of fixated magma plumes deep within the mantle that have been created from intense radioactivity in the Earth s interior (Foulger, 2003). As demonstrated in figure one the Earth s crust passes over the mantle, the magma plume forces the boiling magma up through the Earth s crust where the hot spot remains until the tectonic plate passes over it and the boiling lava creates a series of new volcanoes, like the Hawaiian Islands (Davies, 2009). Although this concept is easy to accept due to it leaving room for further research and hotspots appearing to have a deep source, alternative hypotheses have since been argued to challenge the theory, as the accepted hypothesis was created long before scientific evidence was available. For example, there were discoveries such as hotspots not actually being high in temperature or being fixated relative to one another (Stein et al, 2003). An example of contradictory evidence is the Canary Islands; the island of Fuerteventura aged 23 MA lies closer to the ridge than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Eugenie Clark Research Paper Eugenie Clark was born on May 4, 1922 in New York City; she died at age 92 on Feb. 25, 2015. She died due to lung cancer which she had a tough battle for many years. Eugenie started her interest in fish and sharks when she went to her first aquarium when she was nine years old. From there she went to college to study ichthyologist in New York City University. Ichthyologist is a branch of zoology that deals with fishes. Eugenie received her Bachelor of Arts degree where she majored in zoology and her Master of Arts degree. Eugenie Clark Major contribution to the biological community is Clark helped found the Cape Haze marine Laboratory in Placida Florida. In 1995 her team found the whale sharks giving birth to live young sharks. She made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She would visit the fish every week because her mom worked there. By visiting the sharks so much it made her think one day that she would want to see the wild sharks in the ocean. Clark began to learn everything she could about the fish housed there and quickly made friends with the Bowery bums. Some of them were well educated men who just didn t make out in their life, and they knew quite a bit about the fishes. They were like a bunch of jolly uncles to me. (Biographical Series) She received awards throughout her lifetime. Some of the awards were The Explorers Club Medal and high honors from the American Society of Oceanographers and the National Geographic Society. She was so good at what she did, she even wrote more than 175 articles for the academic and popular press. With the articles she inspired thousands of people to second guess sharks and realize what beautiful creatures they are. She also received the Emmy Award for her underwater films and she was put into the Maryland Women s Hall of Fame. On March 16, 2015 the U.S. Congress posthumously honored and recognized Dr. Clark for her efforts to understand and preserve the ocean realm. Eugenie Clark taught so many people about the importance of fish and sharks during her time and today, she also leaves a legacy that will inform her fellow scientists and ocean lovers for generations to come. (National Ocean ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Computers Can Not Have Minds Alan Turing, father of modern computers, created the Turing Machine in order to prove, through the use of an imitation game, that computers can think. John Searle argued that the Turing Test is simply just imitating, rather than thinking. Based on Searle s argument against the Turing Test, I think that computers cannot have minds. Although Turing argues that computers can think, there are many arguments, such as Searle s Chinese room argument, and defenses that I will present that support Searle and his belief that computers do not understand the information they simulate and cannot think. As stated above, the purpose of the Turing Machine is to prove that computers can think. A Turing Machine is composed of a scanner with a tape made of paper running through it. This paper tape is divided into squares. Each square on the tape contains a symbol, either a 0 of a 1. The machine, along with two humans, will participate in an imitation game. Human A and the Turing Machine are hidden from view of Human B and have a conversation in order for Human B to try to determine which of the communicators is a robot, if either one is a robot. The machine s goal is to trick Human B into thinking it (the machine) is the human. Turing states that if the machine is successful, then the machine does have a mind. Turing s machine has the ability to answer any question presented to it, and Turing saw this ability as a sign of extreme intelligence. On the other hand, Searle argued that this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Most Handsomest Drowned Man The Most Handsomest Drowned Man in the World, is a story of a dead man who brings the village to life. The presence of the dead man gave villagers a feeling of isolation, in return the villages gave him a home and a place to feel welcome. The dead man was called Esteban by the villagers. He also becomes a symbol of change for the villagers because his presence inspires them to adjust certain aspects of their lives. For instance after Esteban s farewell all the houses in the village will have big doors and higher ceilings to show that Esteban belonged there, But they also knew that everything would be different from then on that their houses would have wider doors, higher ceilings, and stronger floors so that, Esteban s memory could go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This statement describes how villagers are attracted the drowned man. In the narrator s description of Esteban, we realize that there is nothing that extraordinary about him. In fact, the people started thinking how good Esteban s life was before his death . They are more fascinated with the virtual qualities that villagers have in their minds rather than Esteban s actual qualities. He gave villagers a desire for change. Because they were able to see something different and wonderful in him, they are also able to see that they are missing something in their lives. We are told that, became aware for the first time of the desolation of their streets, the dryness of their courtyards, and the narrowness of their dreams as they faced the splendor and beauty of their drowned man . This causes villagers to change how they live and they understand that things can never be the same they once were. In short, Esteban gives the villagers a sense of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Apple Ipod And The Ipod The alarm clock rings and its time to go for a jog and get the morning routine off to a good start. After my morning walk, I take a shower while listening to my favorite high energy time to wake up music. The weather channel says it is going to be a rainy morning, so I grab my umbrella and head for the door. During the car ride, I toggle between the news and my French audio lessons. These events are done using a little device that seems to be everywhere you look. For the past years we have seen how Apple has introduced iPhones into the market for their consumers to purchase. Apple iPods were first introduced in 2001 and has since grown into a recognized cultural symbol (Edwards). The iPod is a brand of digital audio/video players that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the cheapest iPhone is priced at $99. Both products are created at Apple, Inc Headquarters, which is in Cupertino, California. Apple Consultants Network includes independent qualified service providers and technology consulting companies, which focuses on Apple and other reliable solutions. Apple service providers are certified technicians, who complete regular Apple training and assessments, and offer repair services, and exclusive access to genuine Apple parts (Apple Marketing Mix). Apple s Service Providers are in Asia/Pacific, Africa, the Middle East Europe and Latin America. Additionally, the Apple Inc. has over two hundred retail stores in the world. Apple offers discounts on renewed Macintosh computers, iPod Nanos, and the iPod Touch. Also, a 1 year warranty is included on the all their products. The online Apple Store lets you get free shipping on orders that are over $50. The iTunes gift cards are offered in store and online. Apple does offer $100 rebates, when you purchase a Mac computer from their online site (Apple Marketing Mix). Apple offers back to school offers, including some aimed at college students. We are aware that iPhones are better than an iPod because of the features and design. iPod touches may be out of the market, but I believe people still buy it, so they do not have to pay for cellular service. iPod classics are totally at a decline because I do not see people with these devices. Another difference is that the price is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. World War 2 Poland Research Paper The Polish are a proud people, with a very long history dating back 1000 s of years. This history is plagued with many hardships and turmoil. During World War 2 Poland was invaded by both the Germans and the Russians.Throughout the war, the Germans and Russians killed 6 million Poles in concentration camps and gulags. After the war, the Polish are abandoned by the west and allowed to be controlled by the Soviet Union, where many more will die due to famine, corruption, and forced labor. Poland was able to break free of the communist influence and eventually joined into the EU. Since joining, the Polish economy and institutions have grown at remarkable rates, and today Poland stands as one of the richest, most developed and most democratic nations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Parking Lot Safety Issues at Impark Impark 1700 7 Ave, Suite 106 Seattle, WA 98101 th Seattle Branch MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Harold Delos, General Manager Azmeraw Tikuneh, Loss Prevention Supervisor May 25, 2013 Parking Lot theft and Security Cameras at Impark. Employee theft is one of the major problems in parking industry. In 2012, more than 10 employees have been fired in relation to theft at Imperial parking, Seattle branch. Parking lots are potential feeding ground for thieves. The most common form of employee theft at parking lots is stealing cash from the cash register. For instance, in 2012, three parking attendants have been charged with stealing at least $400,000 in parking fees collected at a parking lot for the Smithsonian Institutions, in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Employee theft at parking and other companies is one of the big issues. One study indicates that businesses are losing more money due to employee theft than from shoplifters. The study explained that, On a per case average, these employees steal approximately 5.9 times the amount stolen by shoplifters ($665.77 vs. $113.30). Solutions for Enterprise Security Leaders, (2012). (P 1). Surveillance cameras will provide a great benefit to parking garages. It can help to protect property, customers and employees, helping the business remain competitive. According to Morton (2012), not only can surveillance catch a crime in progress, but documentation of a vehicle accidents, assault, or even a slip and fall incident can be valuable. (P 3) This research proposal will cover data from Imperial parking audit department relevant to this research paper. Particularly, 2012 audit findings about theft will be used. It will also cover external literatures regarding employee theft, benefit of security cameras and criminal activities at parking garages. This research paper discusses the following points: Employee theft at parking lots, Importance of parking lot security cameras, How to prevent employee theft, and Cost effective surveillance camera systems. Imperial parking would benefit from this research paper. Preventing theft, assaults, vandalism, loitering, and accidents are among others that Imperial parking would benefit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Pros And Cons Of Plea Bargaining The plea bargain (also plea agreement, plea deal, copping a plea, or plea in mitigation) is any agreement in a criminal case between the prosecutor and defendant whereby the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a particular charge in return for some concession from the prosecutor. This may mean that the defendant will plead guilty to a less serious charge, or to one of the several charges, in return for the dismissal of other charges; or it may mean that the defendant will plead guilty to the original criminal charge in return for a more lenient sentence It all starts with backed up courtrooms. A man is charged with killing another man. There is no evidence to convict this man of these charges. This leads the prosecutors to work out a plea bargain. The pressure of other cases and the need for a guilty charge is what leads plea bargaining to happen more every year. As a result many criminals get off easy and in return prosecutors look good for winning the case. The practice of plea bargaining is a controversial issue that both benefit the court and the criminal. Plea bargaining was not always wide spread throughout the court system. Today it is a main practice for prosecutors to put away criminals, even if it is for lesser charges. Plea bargains happen for many reasons and are beneficiary and negative to everyone involved the process. The reasons why plea bargaining is used so much range from the accused to the prosecutors. This practice is usually used because courts these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Can Students Really Improve Academic Performance by... By wearing school uniforms, students can improve the learning environment. Uniforms increase the students belongings and school prides. School uniforms reduce undesirable behavior because they put students in the right frame of mind to learn (Portner). Uniforms can be a useful tool in improving children s learning skills and attitudes toward school. It increases the student achievement and level of preparedness. School requires children to put on the uniforms in a reasonable way to improve learning skills, discipline, and focus (Kelly). Students can consider the uniform as their school s physical awarded icon just for going to that particular school. Although this could create the students to discriminate the schools for which the school is better or worse, they can be proud of themselves for being a student and be motivated every day to study. Uniforms also make students to prepare to dress like a professional. Students who learn to dress appropriately in school also can do so in a professional setting, such as offices (Prill et al). Uniforms help students to learn how to dress appropriate clothes. Since they are wearing uniforms, they will get the ideas on how the professional places want to dress. Uniform decreases the student s behavior problem such as attendance rates and suspension rates (Brunsma and Rockquemore). Uniforms instill discipline help students focus on their studies and eliminate pressure on parents to outfit their kids (Kelly). Academic performances ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Art Work Compare And Contrast Art Work Compare And Contrast In this assignment task, compare and contrast between two Artist and Painter with different painting style, thesis statement, analysis, conversation, communicate way on this topic. As the second of a two section program, this presentation highlights around thirty one works by artists from Iran, the Arab Great world, Turkey, Mountain Country Azerbaijan, and the Northwest Africa, including; Newsha Tavakolian, Maimouna Guerresi, and Mr. Sherin Guirguis and among others. Newsha Tavakolian, self trained photographer painting taker, Newsha Tavakolian started filling in as an expert photographic artist with the Great Iranian press at age 16. Starting at the ladies every day daily paper, all which have following been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Los Angeles American County Museum of Art is unquestionably a go to spot for any workmanship fan. In any case, there are some intriguing displays there that are somewhat out of the way, similar to the one right now at the top floor of the Ahmanson building, which is generally saved for LACMA s accumulation of authentic Islamic craftsmanship. A few displays there showcase contemporary works by specialists with roots in the Middle East. This is a second portion of a two section show, Islamic Art Now, and comprises of around 30 works by craftsmen artist from Iran, the Arab world, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and North Africa, among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Debate Over Open Carry Of Handguns In recent years, open carry of handguns has become the controversial issue in America since the Supreme Court s decisions in District of Columbia v. Heller and in McDonald v. City of Chicago advocated protecting the Second Amendment (MELTZER). More and more states have allowed certain forms of open carry law for handguns, but Texas is one of few states that prohibit outright any open carry of guns (GRIEDER). The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution states a well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. The people who support the open carry law point out that bans on gun are against the Second Amendment, which established the right for every citizen to keep and bear arms. The National Rifle Association (NRA), the powerful lobby against gun control, believes that human will still use their gun responsibly if there is no law (National Rifle...); however, the people who do not support open carry argue that gun control can decrease the risk of crime and also stop the potential to serial shooters to occur. Since gun control has become a controversial issue in American politics, people might wonder the Second Amendment is about individual or collective right? However, in the book by the author Saul Cornell, A Well Regulated Militia: The Founding Fathers and the Origins of Gun Control in America, explained the historical evolution of guns right and the idea of individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Power Of Culture On Public Displays Of Affection Power of Culture on Public Displays of Affection: An Observation How do you display affection? Some people detest PDA public displays of affection with a furious passion whereas others embrace their fondness and feelings to their partner in public. What causes this disparity in sentiments towards displays of romance? Are characterizations of affection defined by bodies of location, culture, and time? To begin developing theories regarding those topics, a pair of observations was conducted in a local park investigating couples and their presentations of romance. By analyzing the parkgoers reaction to public displays of affection in Deep Cove, a deeper understanding of how culture influences affection and romance can be hypothesized. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first observation occurred during an unusually warm autumn afternoon. Clear, blue skies illuminated the park as red, orange, yellow, and brown leaves distinctively marked the ground. Vibrant activity and noise permeated throughout the park: hikers, kayakers, paddle boarders, and dog walkers, the park was bustling with people. Moreover, many couples were present. Data collection, therefore, went incredibly smoothly during that day. In fact, many observations were missed due to the overwhelming amount of activity happening. Within a week s time, the weather quickly changed. The amount of data collected during the second observation, therefore, significantly decreased compared to that of the first outing. Temperatures dropped 20°C and the clear blue sky was replaced with a dull grey fog. Along with the early wave of winter weather, flurries of snow gently immersed the sky before melting on contact with the ground. Unsurprisingly, the park was empty and almost no data regarding affection and romance was collected. As a result, most of my analysis and reflection will describe events observed during the first observation. Before analyzing the circumstances at play during the observations, it is necessary to describe how I characterized the sexuality and sexual identity of the observed couples. The sexuality of those engaging in public displays of affection was based off traits that constitute the sexual identity of the lovers. To ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Regarding the Cosmological Argument Regarding the Cosmological Argument The goal of the cosmological argument is to support the claim that God exists as the first cause of the universe. According to Nagel, the argument runs as following: (P1) Every event must have a cause. (P2) If every event must have a cause, event A must have a cause B, which in turn must have a cause C, and so on. (P3) There is no end to this backward progression of causes. (C1) This backward progression of causes will be an infinite series of event. (P4) An infinite series of events is unintelligible and absurd. (P5) The existence of the universe does not result from an unintelligible and absurd process. (P6) The existence of the universe does not result from an infinite series of events. (C2) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If God s existence is not an event, then P1 ( Every event must have a cause ) does not apply to it and it is not necessary for God s existence to have a cause, even if it is granted that every event is caused. Thus, Nagel s argument that God s existence must have a cause because every event must have a cause is not sound. Although the second part of Nagel s objection, directed towards the response God is self caused, is reasonable, it contains a small weakness. If God can be self caused, and there is no sufficient reason as to why only God can cause itself to exist, then it is logical to think that the universe can also be self caused. The weakness of this argument is the difference between God and the universe. The universe consists of all events and is inseparable from them. No event in the universe, so far, has been self caused, thus many components of the universe demands a cause other than themselves. It is difficult to imagine the universe to be self caused when so many of its components are not. God, on the other hand, is often thought to exist outside of the universe due to its timelessness. Similar to abstract objects such as numbers, God does not have a temporal location and its existence is not associated with any event. To imagine God to be self caused does not involve the same kind of difficulty as imagining the universe to be self caused, since no part of God demands a cause other than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Analysis Of The Human Struggle In Native Guard And Heart... Throughout its history, humanity has struggled to thrive in the face of the unstoppable forces of evil, nature, and its own mortality. When examining the history of humanity and considering its achievements, it is tempting to imagine that humans have achieved much as a species, that they have made progress against the forces gathered in opposition to them. However, when the cost is revealed, when the human life paid in the name of that meager progress is counted, the results seem to pale in comparison. The graves of the dead serve as a monument to this grim reality; humanity s efforts to combat the advance of human evil, nature, and death are in vain. Both Natasha Trethewey and Joseph Conrad examine the futility of the human struggle in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the poem Elegy for the Native Guards, Trethewey states that there are no names carved for the Native Guards 2nd Regiment, Union men, black phalanx. What is monument to their legacy? (Trethewey 44). They receive no honorable grave. They receive the most barbaric of burial rites, doomed to have fish dart among their bones (Trethewey 44). The bodies of the native guard are cast out of sight into the ocean, neglected in an attempt to forget the evils committed against them. Their forgotten and neglected grave symbolizes the futility of fighting against the racism of America, as well as the futility in concealing it; even when man has destroyed all other evidence, the bones remain to testify to the past and remind the visitors that no change has been made in the present. Humanity s discomfort with its past atrocities can never become powerful enough to overcome the reminder represented by the graves of the fallen. Despite its efforts to conceal its evil, the graves of the fallen Native Guard remind humanity that the past can never be defeated and hidden.When Trethaway visits her mother s grave in the poem Monument, she notes the ants digging up the earth in which her mother is buried. She remarks that the grave and the ant mound serve as a reminder of what [she] hasn t done. Even now the mound is a blister on [her] heart, a red and humming swarm (Trethewey 43). The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Pros And Cons Of Separation Between Church And The States The wall of separation between the church and the state has led to many political and social issues within the country. Ever since Thomas Jefferson penned the phrase in his letter, it will always come up when limitations have been pushed too far. It has become a sensitive matter to touch on, especially when it comes to financial affairs. The issue of whether or not tax exemption benefits should be retained among religious institutions continues to be widely debated. Churches, however they are perceived to be by individuals, have a strong influence in the society. Aside from providing spiritual guidance, their outreach programs and community services have given hope for the less fortunate and have shaped many constituents to be a better version of themselves. In more ways than one, their very presence uplifts one s well being. Donations from private sectors, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is even pointed out in their official website. According to the IRS, the term church is found, but not specifically defined in the Internal Revenue Code. To be considered a church, one entity has to satisfy a combination of these attributes: (a) distinct legal existence, (b) recognized creed and form of worship, (c) definite and distinct ecclesiastical government, (d) formal code of doctrine and discipline, (e) distinct religious history, (f) membership not associated with any other church or denomination, (g) organization of ordained ministers, (h) ordained ministers selected after completing prescribed courses of study, (i) literature of its own, (j) established places of worship, (k) regular congregations, (l) regular religious services, (m) Sunday schools for the religious instruction of the young, and (n) schools for the preparation of its members (IRS, 2014). The IRS then evaluates these attributes along with other factors to determine whether they are considered a church under federal tax ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. A Speech On The And Chill So, was that a yes or a no? He asks while looking at me, his beautiful brown eyes scanning my face. I still can t believe that I m actually going to be stuck with him for 3 hours. Annoying dipshit. His words earlier echo through my head: Just go. I don t want to see you EVER again. I groan at the thought. Ugh, Talk about seeing his face again. He waits for me to respond while I stay silent. I ll take that as a yes then, Dude. You seriously need to chill, Yes. Netflix and Chill, He chuckles wolfishly. Oh come on, how are you going to repay me for wetting my shirt with your hot ass tea? With the way that he acts, It seems to me that he didn t give a damn about the pretzel stand incident anymore which is truly relieving for me. No. You need to repay me because my pretzels got thrown on the floor. Those were fucking expensive little balls of dough! I defend. By the way, I did say sorry, But you were just being an ass earlier, Touché... I guess were even then? His perfect lips opened a beautiful smile revealed his perfect white teeth that I wish, I, myself owned. Yep, There was a sullen pause between us. I opened my mouth to speak up, but I got cut off. Hey I know what to do! How bout we play a game? Hit me with it, I said in an alluring voice. Ooh feisty. 20 facts or Never have I ever ? Meh. Either one, I shrug. 20 facts then. Okay... I uncomfortably reposition myself in my seat to slightly face him. Do you want me to go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Ernest Hemingway Feminism Ernest Hemingway is a male author of fictional stories whose work has been controversial regarding the way he portrays women. This paper will explain how feminist scholars view Ernest Hemingway s fictional stories and why. The way female scholars view Hemingway s stories are important because readers have criticized Hemingway for use stereotyping women in his work and others have enjoyed his work. Therefore, it is important to learn about the different view female scholars have on his fiction. Lawrence Broer and Gloria Holland of The University of Alabama argue that Hemingway has an inability to portray women as independent, strong and sympathetic, therefore why should women continue to read, teach and write about his work (Broer, Holland 7). In contrast Margaret Bauer proposes that the problem critics have with Hemingway s female characters is not that they are one dimensional, but that they are not the central characters (Bauer 126). Throughout this paper short stories by Hemingway like Indian Camp, Hills Like White Elephants, The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Cat in Rain and The Last Good Country. Throughout the research studies have shown that female scholars criticize Ernest Hemingway s stories passed on prior knowledge to what they have heard about him. However, other scholars read Hemingway s work with an open mind and make their interpretations afterward. The research has shown both negative and positive responses to Hemingway s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Judge Genie Judge Genie (Isaac): Do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? Jafar/Aladdin: Yes, your honour. Judge Genie (Isaac): Okay, let s start from the beginning, Wafer, present your case. Jafar (Ashlynn): Well your honor, I wanted to buy a carpet for my living room, but my pay wage is terrible at the palace. I asked Aladdin to help out. However, he was in jail for stealing bread, fruit, and money from the merchants. I asked him to come with me to the Cave of Wonders to get the lamp, so I could ask the Genie for money. Of course, Aladdin had to mess something up by filling the whole cave with lava. I almost got the lamp, but Aladdin s monkey just had to steal the lamp and I didn t get my carpet! Judge Genie ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jafar (Ashlynn): Well I m not that good at magic, so it may have bit out control but nothing that major. I was trying to create a sword wall between Aladdin and myself, my magic got a bit out of control and set the swords on fire. To explain the hypnotizing, I swear I was trying to give the sultan a funnier hat. Which I did think was kinda hilarious. But now lets not forget all of the horrible things Aladdin has done! Judge Genie (Isaac): I don t understand. Why do you think that doing magic was funny! You committed assault against two people. Aliddon you have also stolen a few things and there will be consequences for. Wefar you are going to our C.D.C (Crippling Depression Center ) for 20 years. Addition you are sentenced to a total of 30 years without bail for stealing stuff. Case closed even if you say objection nobody will care. Jafar (Ashlynn): No! I m not going back to jail! I just wanted a new carpet! (Run offstage) Judge Genie (Isaac): I said NO objections. Two years in prison! Guards get her out of here. Jasmine (Alison) No! Aladdin , this isn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Adam Miller Campaign Case Study The Adam Miller Campaign for the 17th Ohio House District was a well organized campaign. Adam ran his campaign similar to how John Kerry ran his campaigns, and by this, I mean that Adam more or less ran his own campaign. This does not mean that Adam did not have a team to help him make decisions. Adam s team was modeled after the military model of functional units, which he had broken down into four different units. The first was logistics and supply, this unit was made up of union leaders and Katherine as a consultant. The next unit was intel, which was made up of democrats in the statehouse and the Ohio Democratic Party. The third unit was operations, which was headed by Barbara Herman who was the Campaign Manager and the student volunteers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Show the community that we are involved in it in a very meaningful way. This was the strategy that Adam chose because it shows that he truly cares about the community and not just doing these nice activities to appear appealing to the community. The important thing about this is that it obviously needs to have a positive outcome. The first thing that we desired this approach to do was to gain the support of the community leaders. These community leaders include natural leaders within the community, Union Leaders, and politically active citizens. One example of these community leaders was Lisa Boggs. She is a Civic Association Leader and is on the Ward Committee. This was important because it helped us gain the support of republicans who have not voted democrat in a very long time. While being meaningfully involved in the community and gaining the trust of the community leaders Adam did not ask for an endorsement until the very end. He did this on purpose because he believed that you have to show you are willing to help them before they will be ready to help you. In addition to showing his meaningful involvement in the community when we went canvassing Adam insisted that we leave a personal note on the literature that we left to show that we truly cared about talking with them. In addition to showing how much we truly cared about the community and gaining the trust of the community leaders, we also relied on Mike Stinziano and Dan Stewart to help gain the trust of the voters in our district. Democrats in the district know both of these men and trust them both. They helped our campaign immensely and this is obvious through Dan Stewart helped Adam get the support of the Somalian Voters. We won ninety percent of the Somalian vote. When it came time to start canvassing Adam decided he wanted us to start in The Westgate Neighborhood, specifically Ward 32 and work our way outwards. He believed this because this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Marketing Strategy Of Bombardier As A Canadian Based... Introduction Bombardier is a Canadian based public company operating in the sector of manufacturing planes and train in several countries. It was founded by Joseph Armand Bombardier in 1942. They key people involved in the management are Pierre Beaudoin, Alain Bellemare and Lutz Bertling who are working as Chairman, CEO and COO of the company respectively. Over the years, this company has utilized its resources very well and followed a fantastic strategy of expansion. Most of the expansion was made using inorganic strategy of expansion by acquiring various companies already running in the industry which help Bombardier in quick rapid growth. This is quite clear as it has moved well in the value system from making of snowmobiles to planes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In an effort to achieve this, Bombardier Capital (BC) was formed in 1973 with a focus to provide services of loan, asset management and leasing throughout the Americas. In 2004, BC saw a major setback as Moody s credit evaluation section downgrades BC ranking to questionable credit quality from moderate credit risk. At this time, Bombardier decided to get rid of Bombardier Capital and sold this to GE Commercial Finance. Though, such downgrade has not affected its train and plane business sections. Since then, Bombardier s main focus is on plane and train segment and it is performing very well. International Marketing Mix Marketing is a way to achieve the best results using the right product in the right place using the accurate price at the correct time. A related concept of marketing is marketing mix. Marketing mix is a term which was first introduced by Neil Borden in order to promote and sell a product in the market. Later, it was refined by the Jerome McCarthy in the form of 4Ps. Since then, this 4Ps are the best tools to make a strategy to market and promote a product not just in the local market but in the international market as well. It is recognized as the most valuable model to use the strength of the company to exploit the opportunities in the market. Marketing mix model unfolds many hidden strategies which are impossible to identify. By identifying the hidden areas, Bombardier can make a strategy for each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Plot Structure Of The Book Thief MAJOR WORKS REVIEW GENERAL 1. Title The Book Thief 2. Author Markus Zusak 3. Date of Original Publication 2005 4. Novel Type Historical Fiction STRUCTURE 1. Point of View Death 2. Relationship to meaning: As death is a huge part of the novel, it would only make sense for death himself to narrate. 3. Plot Structure a. Exposition The main Protagonist, Liesel, is introduced to us. Her brother had died on the way to their foster parents, and the holocaust/ Nazi germany is revealed as the historic backdrop. b. Inciting Incident Liesel is adopted by the Hubermanns. c. Events contributing to rising action As Liesel adapts to her new life with the Hubermanns, she makes friends out of Rudy and eventually Max. As the holocaust and later ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... THEMATIC STATEMENTS (2 3) State in declarative sentence general truths this story reveals about life and/or human nature be specific and no clichés. Through the power of words, one may begin to understand the world around them, and even bend it to their will. One should learn to love, even when everyone else is full of hatred. Death is inevitable, and since all humans are mortal we should get used to it and learn to make the most out of life. Even when you suffer, you have to learn to make the best of it and keep going. CONTEXT 1. Historical World War II 2. Biographical The basis of the story was inspired by stories his parents told of their experiences in Munich and Venice
  • 41. 3. Literary/Philosophical Time Period World Wars/Holocaust Era 5 KEY QUOTES She leaned down and looked at his lifeless face and Liesel kissed her best friend, Rudy Steiner, soft and true on his lips. He tasted dusty and sweet. He tasted like regret in the shadows of trees and in the glow of the anarchist s suit collection. She kissed him long and soft, and when she pulled herself away, she touched his mouth with her fingers...She did not say goodbye. She was incapable, and after a few more minutes at his side, she was able to tear herself from the ground. It amazes me what humans can do, even when streams are flowing down their faces and they stagger on... ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Child Wellbeing And Safety 2005 Essay Child Wellbeing and Safety 2005(Vic) Impact of Legislation in Schools The wellbeing and safety of children and protecting them from abuse is paramount for schools. Everyone who participates in a school environment is responsible for the care and protection of children from abuse and neglect, including the role of an Education Support worker. The Child Wellbeing and Safety Act is one piece of legislation schools use to develop policy and procedures to ensure the wellbeing of children. Clarification of Legislation There are numerous ways to learn and further develop an understanding of the Child Wellbeing and Safety Act. Department of Education Training (Vic) website (education.vic.gov.au), provides numerous resources, information and links ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the responsibility for your supervising teacher to be approachable about understanding, interpreting and implementing legislation. Your supervising teacher should role model the appropriate behaviour, assist education support workers in understanding the legislation and establish clear frameworks, expectations and behaviours. Education support workers should also be given the opportunity for regular review and training to ensure they are meeting their legislative obligations. Legislative requirements of Schools The Child Wellbeing and Safety Act comprises two significant components; (1) Child Safe Standards and (2) Reportable Conduct Scheme. (1) The Child Safe Standards amendment, Section Part 6, Division 1 7, required all organisations involved in child related work in Victoria to introduce the Child Safe Standards in their environment. Organisations are required to implement, comply, review and report on their compliance. Schools have a responsibility to ensure they comply with the Child Safe Standards outlined in the amendment Part 2 Principles for children, Clause 5A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Vs. Abercrombie Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Abercrombie Fitch Stores, Inc. Businesses have been the heart of economic growth since the beginning of the United States. Not only has businesses been at the center of this nation but also freedom of religion as well. In this case, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Abercrombie Fitch Stores, Inc., its how the business (Abercrombie Fitch), denies Samantha Elauf the job at that store because she wore a head scarf because she was a practicing Muslim. Abercrombie Look Policy Abercrombie is a national chain of clothing stores that makes their employees where certain clothing that complies with their Look Policy . Their look policy doesn t allow employees to wear black clothes and caps. Caps aren t defined in this Look Policy , so if a question comes up in the interview, the interviewer is supposed to contact human resources to see if the head scarf will be accommodated. Who is Samantha Elauf? Samantha Elauf applied for a position at Abercrombie and Fitch and at the time was a practicing Muslim. She would wear a headscarf every day because it was a part of the practicing of the Muslim faith. In doing this she wore it to her interview as well and nothing was mentioned of it by the interviewer or Elauf. Even though nothing was discussed about it, the district manager was contacted and decided to lower her appearance score which prevented her from being hired. In my opinion, this is seen as a fail on the interviewers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Joe Linta Reputation On a crisp October evening in Hamden, Connecticut, two high school football teams face off. The crowd roars as the Hamden Hall football team takes the field with the head coach, Joe Linta, slowly jogging behind. Tonight it is all about coaching his team to an undefeated season and getting to the conference championship game. The next day, Linta is in the office talking to NFL executives, negotiating a contract extension for Joe Flacco, and watching film on dozens of Division III football players. Joe Linta is more than a high school football coach and more than a sports agent; he is one a kind. Joe Linta is a sports agent, but more importantly, a talent evaluator and an advocate for players who are overlooked or come from smaller schools. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Linta sees big things from Schreck with his size, quickness, and hands. He believes he is the type of player that will be in the league for ten years. In an ultra high competitive market of sports agents, Linta is in a class of his own. Instead of competing for the high profile college athletes, he has figured out how to focus on the guys that not many people are talking about and finding the best of them to sign. Joe Linta gives opportunities to the players that deserve it but never thought they had a chance. Usually it is a success for the sports agent when they sign a new player, but for Joe Linta, the player is lucky to have the opportunity to sign with him. It is no guarantee that you will sign with a team, but every team will take a look at you because they know you check the boxes for character and potential. No other agent that Linta knows about is thoroughly evaluating every player or has the level of year after year success. When the 2017 NFL Draft comes around, do not be surprised if you hear Herdman s or Schreck s names called. They might be players who no one has heard of, but Linta s success shows that they are worth taking a chance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Hunger Games And White Noise Comparative Essay Comparative Analysis of The Hunger Games and White Noise Both novels The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins and White Noise by Don DeLillo having varying representations of reality and simulation. This is apparent in many articles and stories we have read in this course. Both protagonists fear death and they keep up appearances to stay alive. Both showcase what can happen when technology and the government gain too much control and the haphazard and dangerous situations society is exposed to. These novels explore the tension that reality and simulacra create. The environmental catastrophes that occur in both set the stage for a continuous downfall. In White Noise, Jack s alternative reality is portrayed as the vibrant sunsets and his big ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It represents White Noise by Jack s view of the sunsets. He has seen beautiful sunsets so many times without any contrast, therefore he has become numb to really appreciating the beauty of the sun setting. This quote also represents The Hunger Games by the structure of the games and the propaganda done by the Capitol. Many of the wealthier districts are honored to participate in the games because they have prepared for the event. They believe the Capitol s perception of the games as suffering as entertainment. In reality these contestants are honored to fight other teenagers on TV and hope to be the last one alive. Both novels suffer from an anesthesia from different sources which cause their societies to be desensitized to the occurring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Analysis Of Without Faith, There Is No Freedom Without Faith, There is No Freedom In the Bible, the book of Hebrews states, Now faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen (King James Bible, Hebrews. 11.1).The spiritual tones of things hoped for , plays a significant role throughout Olaudah Equiano autobiography, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano OR, Gustavus Vassa, The African . His narrative was originally published in 1789 and went through a series of revisions throughout his lifetime, finally becoming a bestseller. Equiano s treasured writings, depicts his personal accounts from childhood, holding the status of an African aristocrat in Benin West Africa, to being kidnapped and forced into slavery in the infamous Middle Passage slave trade. While slavery attempts to divest Equiano of his hope for freedom, his narrative asserts that spirituality and literary works produce its own liberty and identity in the world. From the inception of this narrative, the reader learns quickly how Equiano plans to escape the bondage of slavery. Part of the dehumanizing nature of slavery is to strip the slaves of their natural identity and substitute it with a falsehood that can be controlled and render them powerless. His autobiography shows us a slave who discovers how to obtain his freedom through his own spiritual empowerment. In Equiano s introductory quote, his engagement with the reader expresses his profound confidence in God. He attests to his faith with Bible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Suffering Of The Good Samaritan Suffering performs a significant function in numerous religions, concerning situations like: consolation or relief; moral behavior, spiritual development through life difficulties or through self enforced trials, and final destiny. It is supplemented in the Hebrew Bible by the verses found in the Book of Isaiah and the Book of Jeremiah. They detail the emotional and physical suffering of a defeated nation with its vanquished residents compelled into the suffering of expulsion and confinement in a foreign nation. In the New Testament, suffering is depicted in the life of Jesus, which recounts the suffering of the crucifixion, and in the Easter story. The suffering connected with punishment is additionally depicted in the Apocalypse of John where suffering at the setting of the Last Judgment is portrayed as the just compensation for sin and unlawful activity. Pope John Paul II wrote On the Christian Meaning of Human Suffering. This article focuses on the idea of redemptive suffering. The parable of the Good Samaritan belongs to the Gospel of suffering. For it indicates what the relationship of each of us must be towards our suffering neighbour...This is the meaning of suffering, which is truly supernatural and at the same time human. It is supernatural because it is rooted in the Divine mystery of the Redemption of the world...deeply human, because in it the person discovers himself, his own humanity, his own dignity, his own mission. The following are two reports of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...