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Tom Petter Scandal
Petters Company International Scandal: The big hurt....
In 1988, Thomas Petters moved back to Minnesota and founded Amicus Trading, a wholesale
brokerage; the name was later changed to The Petters Company, and it marketed consumer
merchandise. In 1995 he started Petters Warehouse Direct to sell closeout, overstock and bankrupt
company merchandise from a store in Minnetonka, Minnesota, additional locations followed in the
Twin Cities and greater Minnesota. In 1998 he went online to sell discounted merchandise through
redtag.com, operated by RedTag Inc.; by 2000 he sold his Petters Warehouse Direct stores to focus on
his online business, based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. He teamed up with direct mail merchandise
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Both individuals made plea bargains with prosecutors in exchange for information on how the alleged
scheme worked. They noted that, at the direction of Petters, Coleman and White would fabricate
documents for Petters and others to use to obtain billions of dollars in loans. The phony records were
used as proof that Petters Co. was buying merchandise, generally electronic goods, from two suppliers
(who were named as co defendants). Petters Co. would tell lenders that it was selling the goods
through big box stores and provided purchase orders to substantiate the deals; however the deals were
phony and the documents were fakes. Most of the money lent to PCI was secured by promissory notes
and sometimes security agreements; the lenders would wire the money to the two suppliers, which
would pass it on to Petters Co., less a commission. As more lenders loaned to Petters Co., outstanding
loans would be paid off or rolled into new loans from the same lender. Proceeds allegedly went to
Petters Co. and to Petters himself, and were used to fund other Petters owned companies, to pay others
collaborating in the scheme and, according to court affidavits, for Petters extravagant lifestyle. Petters
legal troubles led to Sun Country Airlines filing for bankruptcy; the airline had been relying on an
operating loan from Petters, who owns all the voting shares of Sun Country, to help the
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Becoming An Educator As A Educator
Coming from a large family, I ve been around babies and children since I was a child myself. this is
where my passion for children originated. When I turned 12, I got my babysitting license from Red
Cross as soon as I could sign up for the class. Then, after six years of various babysitting jobs here and
there, I received my first professional job in education at an elementary school in my neighborhood,
working for their after school program. Since that job I can t imagine doing anything other than
teaching.
Throughout my various jobs working with children, and especially during 33 hours of field placement
I was lucky to receive plenty of feedback. For me, the feedback I receive from managers, directors,
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In my opinion, one of the most important aspects of teaching is the classroom environment. Without a
healthy, respectful, and safe classroom environment, successful teaching is impossible. Both Dave and
Mary Ann offered positive feedback on this aspect for me. Dave said Ms. Stanislawski has good
command of the classroom. She uses appropriate pacing, knows the content, and engages students
with appropriate questions and responses to student inquiry. And Mary Ann said Audra has a special
way of interacting with students. She seems very relaxed, is able to quickly think on her feet. She
smiles, and is animated when teaching a lesson varying the tone of her voice, outstretching her arms to
illustrate a point, etc. Receiving both these pieces of feedback encourages me to continue creating the
classroom environment that I do. This is an aspect of my teaching that, although I did not receive any
negative feedback, will continue to work on. This is one of the aspects that I enjoy about my teaching
style and with the feedback given, I will continue to grow and expand on what I already have. This
placement was my first experience working with 7th and 8th grade students. When I was given my
placement, I was very apprehensive about how it would go, although I do not think middle school
grades are what I want to teach, I really enjoyed the placement
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Bridging Cross Cultural Communication With Pictographs
Introduction The six students in the Asian Learning Center had the opportunity to intern at
Neighborhood House. Each of students was given the privilege to work in different departments. The
six students were able to work in the Food Market together to assist clients with assessments in the
intake room. The opportunity to work together in the Food Market, gave us the opportunity to share
similar experiences with clients; the six students decided to focus their research project on the Food
Market. There were obstructs that happened in the group, but the support from instructor Ellen
Holmen strengthen the group relationship. All the group member worked side by side to accomplish
the research project long journey. The topic of the group project was Bridging Cross Cultural
Communication with Pictographs. There were six group members; Rema Absey, Narsa Suleman, Youa
Chang, Venessa Bjork, Jennie Labbs, and Heather Moenck. The division of labor was divided equally
among all group members. Each of the group members took part of developing the sections;
introduction, literature review, finding, analysis/discussion, and discussion. There were two sections;
state the problem and methodology that was disbursed differently. Group member Youa and Heather
worked on to state the problem together. The other four groups member Rema, Narsa, Venessa, and
Jennie worked on the section methodology together. All the group members worked as a team to
revise the draft research project paper
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Cja 394 Court Managment Executive Summary Essay
Court Management Executive Summary
Learning Team HERE
Contemporary Issues and Futures in Criminal Justice/CJA 394
May 28, 2013
Amanda Behl
Overview
The American court system is quite daunting and complicated. Consequently, the assistance previous
available is no longer accessible resulting from budgetary issues. Therefore, strategic planning goals
and management skills are essential to providing an efficient and smooth operating judicial system.
Moreover, public education, access to the legal system, access to public court documents, effective
management, and retention of court records are essential to successful court management.
Furthermore, court managements resorted to consolidation and restructuring options to improve the ...
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Improve jury responses to jury duty summons through active promotion and enhancement of jury
system to achieve jury responses. Increase the use of technology to facilitate faster processing of
cases, improve document management, document preservation by reducing paper documents, and
maintain compliance with statutory document retention regulations. Increase electronic access and
viewing of public court records, implement electronic filing of civil and criminal cases, and protect
confidential data. Furthermore, the implementation of a restraining order database will improve
efficiency and accuracy in identifying violations. Additionally, electronic dispensing of information in
various key languages will assist in educating non English speakers awareness of the American
judicial system. Improve case management system to identify cases filed under multiple overlapping
jurisdictions to avoid conflicting court order, duplicative services, ineffective use of judicial resources,
and easy identification of duplicative jurisdictional cases for consolidation. Ensure the continuing
education programs for judges, court personnel, and staffs to enhance and improve professional
development, recognition, and sensitivity to non English speakers.
Court consolidation and restructuring affecting future court processes and responsibilities
The current
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Destructive Nature In Othello
People see their self differently than how others see them, most of the time people think of them self
as nice, kind and honest person, so in other words they don t really think of them self as a bad person
but others see them differently, other might not think the same, they might not think that person as
kind, loving or honest person. One piece of literature that explores the nature of how individuals
perceive themselves is different than how they are perceived by others is William Shakespeare s play
Othello. William Shakespeare clearly shows a different between what a person think of itself is
different from what others think of that person, though one of its character Desdemona. When
Desdemona helps Cassio with his job but Othello thinks she is having an affair with him, Desdemona
thinks throughout the play that Othello loves her but that love is just jealous and last example that
shows the different is Desdemona thinks getting married to Othello is the right thing to do but
Brabantio, Desdemona s father doesn t think that way. Next, Shakespeare demonstrates the destructive
nature of how individuals perceive themselves and how they are perceived by others though one of the
main characters of Desdemona, when she tries to help Cassio but Othello thinks she is having an affair
with him. During Act two Shakespeare shows us that after Cassio gets into a fight with Roderigo,
Othello fries Cassio for not acting in a manner
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Ethical Justification For Providing Life Saving Medicines
The ethical justification for providing life saving medicines to poor developing nations in need of
them is easily justifiable. However, distributing these drugs throughout the world at cost effective
prices, while still making profit is the ethical dilemmas that pharmaceutical companies face. Many
countries urge pharmaceutical companies to set priorities for the common good of the people, instead
of just the citizens who can gain access or afford expensive treatments. The companies also have a
duty to the shareholders of the company, especially in recouping the money that has been spent on the
research. If a company does patent its HIV/AIDS drug then they protect it from being common
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Pharmaceutical companies spend millions to billions of dollars designing, developing and protecting
their properties. They deserve to reap the benefits of their work, but at what cost? Certain
circumstances should circumvent the patents protecting these life altering drugs. There are millions of
opinions on the subject, seen by the shear girth of the literature on the subject, but it is imperative that
lives do not continue to be measured in dollar signs. The balance must be designed as to protect all
parties in difficult situations like the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The battle is not always the disease versus
humans, but sometimes humans versus humans.
The answers to the questions above are much easier said than done. The majority of the people with
HIV/AIDS live in sub Saharan Africa (Figure 1) (13). As of 2013, 39 million people have died since
this disease was brought to light in the early 1980s (13). Even though this disease has been at the
forefront of research for decades, scientific advances in the field have been slow to come about. There
is no cure for the disease; however new antiretroviral treatments have allowed the virus replication to
be controlled at a more manageable level (8). There have been concentrated global efforts to spread
these drugs through the crisis areas of the disease, but efforts have not always been successful.
Unfortunately, HIV/AIDS has crippled the
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Explain How Are Gradients Important In Diffusion And Osmosis
Questions to Ponder:
What is kinetic energy and how does it differ from potential energy?
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, however potential energy is the energy that is stored.
What environmental factors affect kinetic energy and diffusion?
Factors like temperature, surface area, and salinity affect kinetic energy and diffusion.
Why do these factors alter kinetic energy and diffusion?
Temperature increases kinetic energy of the molecules, facilatating faster diffusion of particles as
particles now have a greater speed and thus more readily diffuse across the membrane. Higher surface
area allows for greater diffusion as more particles can enter at once with more room in which to enter.
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How are gradients important in diffusion and osmosis?
Without gradients, diffusion and osmosis would not be possible. This is because diffusion is the
movement of particles down concentration gradients and osmosis is the diffusion of water, which
means they both require gradients to function.
What is the explanation for the fact that most cells are small and have cell membranes with many
convolutions?
Higher surface area to volume ratio as being small minimizes volume and having many folds
maximizes surface area. With a higher surface area, greater diffusion rates can occur as there is a
larger area for nutrients and water to pass through.
Will water move into or out of a plant cell if the cell has a higher water potential than the surrounding
environment?
Because substance move from high concentration to low concentration, water will go out of the cell
and into the surrounding environment.
What would happen if you applied saltwater to a
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History Of Medicine And Public Health Essay
I. Author Bio
Deborah Lupton is a sociologist and a research professor at the University of Canberra, Australia. She
received bachelor degrees in sociology and anthropology at the Australian National University, as well
as a Masters in Public Health and a doctorate from the University of Sydney. She has written 14 books
and 130 academic journals on the topics of medicine and public health from a sociological
perspective. She is currently researching topics such as sociology in a digital culture and digital health
analysis (Lupton, 2012).
II. Research Questions
What does it feel like to be a fat person in a cultural context in which fat is reviled? (Lupton, 2013, p.
67).
How are fat bodies discriminated against, how do fat people feel about their bodies and their weight
loss efforts, what their experiences of moving around in space and place? (Lupton, 2013, p. 67)
Should fatness be considered a disability? (Lupton, 2013, p. 67)
III. Main Argument
In this chapter, Lupton examines how overweight people experience life in society and how negative
views of being overweight affect said people. She concludes that overweight people face a plethora of
challenges in everyday life for a multitude of reasons (Lupton, 2013, p. 67 68). Overweight people
experience discrimination on multiple levels, which can lead to negative health outcomes. This leads
to the question, are fat people sick because they are fat, or because social factors surrounding and
influencing their fatness
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Bodybuilding Workout Program
What Exercises Do You Need for a Men s Bodybuilding Workout Program? By Steve Knorr |
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article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Steve Knorr Coming up with a good
men s bodybuilding workout program is actually not that difficult. There are only certain exercises
that need to be added, and all you need to do is sort out everything to ensure that you mix all of the
exercises together. Many guys will usually give up at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I highly suggest that you use dumbbells often because of the fact that they give your arms that specific
and targeted workout. Make sure that you don t always do bicep curls, as there are many other types of
exercises that you can do to make dumbbells more powerful to use. For example, you can place the
dumbbells out in front of you and allow for the weight to take over. Hold onto it as hard as you can
and enjoy the burning sensations in your arms. They can help you out tremendously with gaining more
muscles. You will find out later on that dumbbells are some of the most important things to do in a
men s bodybuilding workout program. The best part is that you can always do different types of
variations in the
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Brief Overview Of The Accounting Industry
Brief Overview of the Accounting Industry
The accounting industry generates annual revenue of approximately $145 billion by providing
services such as auditing, bookkeeping, payroll, and tax preparation. With over 125,000 service
providers in the United States, the industry is dominated by the Big Four accounting firms of Deloitte,
Ernst Young, KPMG, and Pricewaterhouse Coopers. Due to the industry s role in an increasingly
complex business environment, accounting services are highly contingent on implications from
regulatory bodies. As a result, the competitive landscape of the industry is dependent on a firm s
ability to provide the right mix of services in view of a client s business and compliance needs. [First
Research] Firms that are able to meet the demands of the marketplace by providing specialized and
superior services are able to achieve higher profitability rates than its competitors.
The Affordable Care Act of 2010
The U.S. healthcare system encountered a fundamental transformation when the Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was implemented in early 2010. The reforms assembled under this
legislation sought to assure universal access to quality and affordable healthcare for the American
community as well as make an attempt to contain rising healthcare costs. Essential elements of ACA
provide for systematic insurance market reforms, expansion of public programs such as Medicaid and
Medicare, provisions for innovating the healthcare workforce,
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Examples Of Motivation In Second Language Acquisition
Abstract
It s undoubtedly true that motivation in second language acquisition ( SLA) hints to the learner s
attempt and desire to learn a language and their attitude toward learning language (Dornyei, 1994) .
Motivation is regarded as a vital element in the develop of any activity . It plays a pivotal role in
obtaining the desired goals. Motivation in SLA has been crucially investigated in variety contexts such
as (Feng Chen ,2009; Wu Wu, 2008;Melendy,2008; Wang,2007; Lamb, 2007). As the components
believe motivating EFL students to develop in the target language is extremely complex. In many
cases , these students confront with problems in learning English and they are often demotivated to
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Introduction In respect of the other kinds of learning , second language acquisition (SLA) does not
take place in a gap. When it comes to SLA in general and English as a second language (ESL)
specifically , several factors are involved. One of which is motivation , According to Melendy, 2008,
From the Latin root Movere , Motivation refers to a system that begins with a need and leads to a
behavior which moves an individual through achieving a goal . The most complicated and difficult
task which involves a multiplicity of psycho sociological and linguistic factors is motivating students
in the English as a foreign language (EFL) classroom, ( Dornyei, 1998; 2010a); Although, most
English teachers will assert to the crucial role motivation plays in the realm of teaching and learning
process. Many SLA researchers hold this view point that studying motivation is prominent, owing to
they believed learners even those with the most abilities can not achieve long term goals without
sufficient motivation. In other words, good instruction and appropriate curriculum might not be
enough to guarantee success.
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Essay on Arts of the Contact Zone by Mary Louise Pratt
Arts of the Contact Zone by Mary Louise Pratt
In the Arts of the Contact Zone, Mary Louise Pratt has tried to explain the concepts of the contact
zone , which she referred to as the space of colonial encounters . This social space that she speaks
about is a stage where disparate cultures meet, clash, and grapple each other, often in highly
asymmetrical relations of domination and subordination . Pratt aims to highlight these relations
between the colonizer and the colonized in terms of copresence, interaction, interlocking
understandings and practices . There often are conflicts of views and ideas; the very concept of
existence maybe apprehended differently by the two involved subjects in the contact zone .The
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Britain, at the time, was a growing nation in possession of the techniques, organization, and energy
which would enable her to become a world power. She was in the midst of a political, social and
economical transformation. Britain s transformation was of great importance to the development of
new attitudes towards India.
The designs of the English became more imperial and their attitude more haughty and aloof
(George,44). The social gulf that existed between the diplomatic pundits and the English scholars
began to widen. The attitude of the average Englishman changed from one of disapproval of Hindu
superstitions and Mussalman bigotry and of philosophic and cultural interest in Hindu mythology, and
of historical curiosity in Moguhal domination; into one of contempt for an inferior and conquered
people (George, 44). The English had developed from the pettifogging traders quarreling over their
seats in church, to imperial swashbucklers and large scale extortionists (Spear, 23). The British no
longer relished the ways of commerce; their appetites , instead were whetted by conquest and
prospects of plunder.
With the death of the Mughal Emperor, Aurangzib, saw the disintegration of the Mughal Empire. This
left the country in a situation of political unrest and uncertainty. The British had an
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Cerrpa Case
On Sunday, 04/29/2018, at approximately 1030 hours, S1 Alfonso Cerpa was arrested for being in
possession of a stolen vehicle. This occurred in the area of Sullivan Avenue and 280 south. Cerpa was
later released per 849(b) PC with a complaint sought. INVESTIGATION:
On Sunday, 04/29/2018, at approximately 1024 hours, I was in full police uniform, driving a marked
Daly City Police patrol vehicle. I was driving south on Sullivan Avenue, north of the interstate 280
south on ramp. At that time my attention was drawn to a gray, 2015, Volkswagen, Passat bearing
California license #5TUF434. I saw the vehicle was occupied by a male driver and female passenger. I
conducted a records check on the computer in my patrol vehicle and it revealed it was a stolen vehicle
out of Oakland.
I advised San Mateo County Communications that I was following a stolen vehicle. The vehicle
proceeded to get on south bound 280 from Sullivan Avenue. I continued following the vehicle south
on 280 until Officer Premenko #257 and Officer Todaro #248 were able to catch up to me. I then ...
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Officer Lickness #226 spoke to the registered owner identified as Jorge Perezbarron. Perezbarron told
him he had loaned Cerpa VEH#1 while he was working for him in Oakland. He stated Cerpa had
resigned several weeks ago. He believed Cerpa was upset because he though he should have received
a last paycheck. He told Cerpa told he wanted hes vehicle back and Cerpa stopped responding.
Perezbarron reported the vehicle as stolen to the Oakland police on 03/22/2018. See Officer Lickness
supplemental report for details.
I made contact with Cerpa in the downstairs interview of the Daly City Police station. I read him his
Miranda rights from a department issued Miranda card. I asked him if he understood each of his rights
as I had explained them to him and he told me Yes . He told me the following:
STATEMENT OF CERPA, SUMMARIZED NOT
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Appeal and Appellate Court Decision Essay
Capstone Case Briefs
U. S. v. Thomas
Citation: United States v. Thomas, 34 F.3d 44 (2nd Cir. 1994)
Summary of Facts: Wallie Howard was a Syracuse police officer who was shot and killed during a
cocaine bust. Luther Gregory was Wallie Howard s confidential informant. Davidson was the head
supplier of the cocaine conspiracy. Parke was the chief lieutenant of Wallie Howard also the
deliveryman for Davidson. Parke and Morales (Davidson s deliverymen) frequently delivered cocaine
to customers. Lawrence was a cocaine seller in one of the conspiracy drug apartments and was the
muscles in the operation. Stewart had dealt cocaine in the past and he owed the group some money
and needed to pay off his debt.
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The jury found the respondent guilty on both counts, and the
respondent was sentenced to eighty four years in prison.
Case History:
The Supreme Court of Montana reversed his sentence. It reasoned: (1) that respondent
had a due process right to present and have considered by the jury all relevant evidence to rebut
the State s evidence on all elements of the offense charged. . ., and (2) that evidence of
respondent s voluntary intoxication was clear[ly]. . . relevant to the issue of whether [respondent]
acted knowingly and purposely. . . Sections 45 2 203 did not allow the jury to consider that
evidence with regard to the issue. The Supreme Court believed the respondent was denied due
process.
Legal Issue(s) on appeal: The issue before the court is whether or not the respondent should be tried
even though
he was drunk the night he shot and killed two people. The respondent did not remember killing
two people on the night of July 12, because he was highly intoxicated and could not remember
anything the night he killed two people
Appellate Court Decision:
The issue before the court is whether or not the respondent should be tried even though
he was drunk the night he shot and killed two people. The respondent did not remember killing
two people on the night of July 12, because he was highly intoxicated and could not remember
anything the night he killed two
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Training Into A Different Career Field
SrAAros, thanks for taking a lunch period to sit down with me and discuss your future. I ve heard you
mention a few time in the past weeks that you are interested in cross training into a different career
field. You ve mentioned the Cyberspace Defense Operations career correct? Besides serving your
country like your father did in the Army and staying in the Air Force, I can see your aspirations is also
wanting to stay in the cyberspace community. You want to be a part of a more operational verse a
supportive role in the Air Force. You have many traits and qualifications that would make you a viable
candidate for this new job. I just wanted to sit down with you and provide some information that I ve
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Speaking of your future, I d like to share with you some of the specifics about the 1B4X1career field,
also known with the identifier of Cyberspace Defense Operations. The Cyberspace Defense
Operations career is a fairly new profession created roughly 5 years ago. They report directly to the
also newly stood up, U.S. Cyber Command and 24th Air Force located in San Antonio, Texas.
According to the 1B4X1 Career Field Education and Training Plan, their mission is to perform duties
to develop, sustain, and enhance cyberspace capabilities to defend national interests from attack and to
create effects in cyberspace to achieve national objectives and partner with interagency and Coalition
Forces to detect, deny, disrupt, deceive and mitigate adversarial access to sovereign national
cyberspace systems. Many of the items listed above are tasks we already complete in our current job.
There are a few items that will need to be addressed to ensure you will have a successful transition;
like your personal traits that you ve exhibited that I would like to shed some light on. As your
supervisor and mentor, I would like to say I know you fairly well. I ve keyed in on some personal
traits you bring to the office that ultimately helps us be successful. Many times these traits either help
you solve your day to day problems or allow you to be a part of the team. The traits that help you
solve problems are known as our cognitive preferences. They can be identified
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Implementation of a Management Production Schedule for...
Realco Breadmaster Company It is very important for a business to have a master production schedule
because it enables companies to determine whether or not it is meeting the demands of production.
Businesses without a master production schedule are at a huge disadvantage compared to businesses
that do have a MPS. For example, a business can have many products in stock but can miss out on its
profits due to the holding cost. Not having a MPS can cause businesses to lack in supply which can
result into customers receiving their products very late. A company known as the Realco Breadmaster
Company has experienced what it is like to be in business without a MPS. Johnny Chang, the owner
of the Realco Breadmaster Company, would like to adopt a MPS for Realco so that the company can
get back on its feet. Here s a sketch of the MPS. Demand Management 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week
4th Week 5th Week 6th Week 7th Week 8th Week Weekly Demand for Bread 23,500 23,000 21,500
15,050 13,600 11,500 5400 1800 Working days in Month 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 MPS Daily Demand for
Bread 4700 4600 4300 3010 2720 2300 1080 360 Once Realco receives the MPS, it is quite evident
that the company will be able to meet the needs of its customers. The MPS consist of an eight week
period of shipments that are scheduled to be delivered to the company. However, once the eight weeks
are up, there will be an abundance of inventory left over.
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Reginald Rose s Justice System
In Twelve Angry Men Reginald Rose shows how flawed the justice system could really be. He
portrays this concept in this story by having 12 jurors try to figure out if a nineteen year old boy that
grew up in the slums is guilty or not. The jurors automatically assumed that he is guilty only because
of the fact that he was always getting into trouble when he was younger. Even after they heard all the
unclear evidence that was given, 11 out of the 12 said that he was still guilty. If it wasn t for the 1 juror
that spoke up about how the evidence wasn t clear, the boy would ve been declared guilty. There has
been many cases up to this date that show this type of prejudice. Many people have been mistreated
because of their background. Just because
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Coping with Blindness
Coping With Blindness
Blindness: The state of lacking sight or not being able to see.
People in their everyday lives use their eye sight to help them function with everything they do. We
never usually stop and think about the consequences and changes we would have to make if we were
to one day lose our vision. Some people question about how we could lose our sight. There are many
different ways this might happen. It could be by accident, with something injuring the eye. It could
also be Cataracts, this could effect vision since the lens in the eye becomes foggy and eventually over
time vision could be totally impaired. Glaucoma could be another cause, this is when fluids in the eye
build up and cause too much pressure in the eye; damaging important nerves. There are many other
diseases and illnesses that could cause blindness. Once you go blind there is a very slim chance that
you will get your vision back. You will have to deal with the fact that your life will never be the same
and you will need to get the help to cope with your life changing loss. Over the years experts have
developed ways to make coping with blindness easier for people. Giving tips and providing devices to
help them complete tasks and activities in their life just a bit easier. Whether its transportation,
communicating or things we do in our everyday lives; specialists will keep finding ways to help the
visually impaired and the blind.
Obviously transportation is a key thing in our lives. Being
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Organic Food At War
Have you ever been to a market and noticed that the price of the produce is different than your other
market?This is the result of organic food price inflation and the problem goes beyond the price.
During WWII when chemicals were still being produced, scientist discovered a way to make food
more sustainable during the war. This would lead to a realization that the chemical use in war is also
good at accelerating the rate of fruit growing time to sustain during the war. This would lead to the
dwindling of organic farm and the rise of chemical using farms(Organic Food, Ysanne Spevack).This
would lead to an opening for many conventional farms and the dwindling of organic farms. Which
lead to an unhealthy lifestyle.
The public s lack of knowledge about organic, food is making the price go up because of the lack of
buyers. From multiple taste test (genetic literacy project.org, Ben Locwin,2014). Shows that the public
view on guessing the food is mostly on luck. In reality, there is barely a difference in the fruit taste
except in the nutritional benefit. The taste is one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Everybody live differently and eat differently if someone who ate non organic food their entire life
and made a sudden change to organic this would affect them and would sway them to not eat organic.
Another reason is that some of public think organic and non organic are the same due to the taste and
not the nutrient and harmful that are being added. This proves that the public lack knowledge about
organic food is making the market for organic food more expensive. Some might disagree that there is
a negative change when switching to organic food an example is when the taste change to a more
natural flavor. Which is not as good as the conventional food. Even though the taste is different it is
worth it to change an unhealthy lifestyle than to choose an unhealthy but tastier option over
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What Is The Pharaoh s Reason In The Book Of Exodus
In the book of Exodus from the Bible, God and Pharaoh both wish for possession of the Hebrews for
different reasons. Pharaoh rose to power in Egypt thinking he could use them to his benefit and the
city s benefit, all while trying to reduce the number inhabiting the powerful city, while God wanted to
free his people from the oppression occurring in Egypt. Pharaoh took the throne in Egypt only to come
to quick conclusions. The pharaoh stated, See! The Israelite people have multiplied...let us deal
shrewdly with them to stop their increase (Ex. 1:9 10). Pharaoh is not happy to see all of the Hebrews
occupying his city. He therefore puts them through harsh, intensive labor. He expects the Israelites to
build him a magnificent city and to only
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What Was Paul s Response Of The 1st Century Circumcision...
Armand Jeffris
Daise
RELG 204
May 2nd, 2016
Final Exam
1. Paul and Gnosticism.
What was Paul s response to the 1st century circumcision controversy? What were the characteristic
features (beliefs practices) of Gnostic Christianity? And in your judgment, can either viewpoint (or
both) be considered orthodox over against the other?
Throughout the early history of Christianity, disputes broke out over mosaic law, particularly in the
mid first century when the issue of circumcision, cutting off the foreskin of a man s penis, was a
heavily debated and a recurring issue among different churches and members of the church. Many
Christians believed that following the mosaic law, which included the act of circumcision, was no
longer required for salvation as having faith and accepting Jesus as the messiah would be enough.
Others, on the other hand, believed that requirements set forth in the mosaic law were still necessary
to be saved. These people were negatively branded with the name Judaizers (those who believed that
all Christians should follow the Law of Moses), and were often criticized for being discriminatory and
elitist. A meeting was then held to discuss the whether the application of the mosaic law to new
members of the Christian community, particularly focusing on if those trying to convert, were obliged
undergo circumcision to be accepted into, and become part of, the Christian community. The apostolic
decree of the council of Jerusalem moved away from its
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Fair Value Accounting
Moving towards Fair Value Accounting
In the past, historical cost measures were mainly used for reporting as they are reliable. However,
historical cost is only relevant upon acquiring the asset and becomes irrelevant as time passes. On the
other hand, fair value based reporting, which accounts for changes in fair values, can produce balance
sheet figures that provide a better reflection of the company s value. This is also why accounting
bodies are moving towards fair value accounting (FVA).
One of the evident standards is the FASB Standard (SFAS) 157, Fair Value Measurements , to
establish clear, consistent guidelines for fair values measurements and disclosures. SFAS No. 133,
Accounting for Derivative Instruments and IAS 39 also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is found that managers are more likely to manage earnings because it is hard to verify whether the
estimated fair value figures are well intentioned or manipulated. Having to rely on their estimates
introduces informational asymmetry. As in the case of Level 3 inputs, since managers have private
information regarding appropriate values to select for model inputs as well as the underlying
economic value of an asset (or liability), the informational asymmetry will create two problems
adverse selection and moral hazard.
Black et al. found that fair value accounting mitigates incentives for firms to time asset sales to
manage earnings. If fair value measures capture unrealized gains and losses that reflect the future
earnings, firms will have little incentive to increase current income at the expense of future earnings.
However, there are still chances for managers to value assets upwards to increase income so as to
increase their performance based compensation, abide by the debt covenant restrictions and reduce
political cost as explained by the positive accounting theory. They could simply take a big bath during
rainy days and use the timing of impairments or upward revaluation reversals to boost future earnings
for even better compensation. Hence, accounting standard setters and securities regulators need to
determine how much latitude to give managers when they estimate fair values and to
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The Influence Of The Rocco Period
Many historians believe that Marie Antoinette never utter the famous French quote Qu ils mangent de
la brioche , commonly known as Let them eat cake , but this does not mean everything from the
Rococo period that is known is a lie. The Rococo period marks a special point in history that has a
great influence on one of the modern traditions, the trends that appear in weddings cakes and popular
cake decorating. According to the Want That Wedding website that some of the wedding cake trends
for 2016 are Rococo inspired cakes, lace cakes, and hand painted cakes (Collet). As time has moved
past the Rococo era, pastry chefs have used the delight designs from Rococo architecture, art, and
fashion to create some of the most elegant cakes that have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This art style began within the time period, but modern cakes today use the same style of filigree that
was used in the Rococo interior design and architecture, and the technique to create Rococo paintings
are used to create hand painted cakes. There are many other influences on cake decorating, but a large
portion comes from the Rococo period with many other small details that have not fully observed.
This art style will continue to evolve and eventually involve more influences that what there is
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Women of Ancient Rome China
The empires of Rome and China were very great ones, they both had many similarities and differences
in the way they ran their empires. One major difference was the way they treated their women. Both
Chinese and Roman women were unequal in social status than the men of the empires were, but they
were definitely treated different in both empires. Women of China were treated quite harshly and were
expected to take orders at all times by their husbands, and were to serve them always. This started to
happen especially after Confucius died because he taught people to treat each other the same, after his
death women became less free and lost status, (Arvind 10). Women of Rome were treated like
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However, they were allowed to play a part in religion; although it was not a high role, being a monk in
the Chinese culture was seen to be the highest level of authority that a woman could be given. There
were some differences between the two empires in this area, women in Rome were given the
opportunity to become very important in the religion of the Roman people; however they were never
given too much power, they would never be allowed to hold a position in office.
It s not hard to see that women were treated far worse than men were; this is just because the men
never thought of them as equal and that was just the way it would be. Women in China were definitely
treated like slaves as compared to Roman women who were given a little freedom; Chinese women
would have to obey their husbands and had to make sure that their chores like cooking and cleaning
were done by the end of the day. In Rome women were treated inferior, but the men of the empire
would always look after them; they would always have a male guardian with them most of the time,
(Ramirez et al 179). Chinese women were ordered around constantly and would never even think
about disobeying their husbands. Roman women were treated more like precious gems; their husbands
made sure that they avoided contact with men other than family members, they wanted to make sure
their wives stayed pure and faithful to them at all times.
In comparison, Chinese women
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Industrialization Dbq Essay
During the nineteenth century, the Industrial Revolution began to replace agriculture goods with those
of manufactured goods. With this revolution came the implementation of new technology, new social
classes, and social theories. In England, the Industrial Revolution had taken root much faster than
continental Europe, particularly in Manchester. A leading textile manufacturing center, Manchester
soon attained a mechanized cotton mill in 1780. With this increased capacity for workers, Manchester
s population increased quite significantly. The census of 1851 revealed there to be over 300,000
citizens were previously in 1750 there were 18,000 citizens. The increase in population mostly came
from immigrants and the working class. The rapid growth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Manchester was overcrowded and cramped. Manchester grew rapidly from the 1750 s to the 1850 s
population and infrastructure wise. Manchester during the 1750 s was relatively small compared to the
size of the city during the 1850 s. The city had nearly quadrupled in size (Doc. 1). Assuming
Manchester circa 1750 could support 18,000 people comfortably but circa 1850 the city has to support
300,000 people without nearly enough space. This suggests the population per area density increased
substantially resulting in overcrowding. Robert Southey, an English Romantic poet describes
Manchester as a crowded city with buildings packed together. He also notes Manchester is the second
largest city in England both size and population wise (Doc. 2). This gives an account of how cramped
living conditions were in the cities from a person s perspective. Southey has a negative view of city
life and thus goes on to write about it in Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society. This is
later refuted by Thomas B. Macaulay, a member of Parliament and historian. Macaulay states Southey
has an unrealistic view of the world where peasants frolick in the countryside without a care in the
world. Macaulay believes city life is better for people because they have food, shelter, and healthcare
(Doc. 3). Macaulay is a member of Parliament and as such he must come from a certain income group
mostly represented in the upper quartile of
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Museum Of Flight History
Museum of Flight
History
The museum of flight is a nonprofit organization that opened in 1965 at King County National Airport
in Seattle. It is the largest private air and space museum in the world, and it also hosts the largest K 12
educational programs in the world. The museum is visited by four hundred or more people every year.
It also serves more than 140,000 students a year. The Museum of Flight goes back to the Pacific
Northwest Aviation Historical Foundation that was funded for the excavation and restoration of the
1929 Boeing 80A 1, that was fund in a Alaskan landfill in Anchorage. The project took about 16 years
to complete, and was put as the center piece of the museum. In 1968, the name Museum of Flight
started in a 10,000 square foot facility that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Retired from active service earlier that year, it is on loan from the Air Force Museum. Originally
parked on the east side of the museum, it was driven across East Marginal Way and now rests in the
museum s Airpark, where it is open to public walkthroughs. In 1997, the museum opened the first full
scale, interactive Air Traffic Control tower exhibit. The tower overlooks the Boeing Field runways,
and home to one of the thirty busiest airports in the country. The exhibit offers a glimpse into what it
is like to be an air traffic controller. The next major expansion was opened in 2004, with the addition
of the J. Elroy McCaw Personal Courage Wing. The wing has 88,000 square feet of exhibit space on
two floors, with more than 25 World War I and World War II aircraft. It also has a large collection of
model aircraft, including every plane from both wars. Many of these aircraft were from the collection
of the Champlin Fighter Museum,that was located in Mesa, Arizona, which closed in 2003. The wing
opened on June 6, which was the sixtieth anniversary of
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Essay about DAT Study Guide
Chapter 8 ASSIGNMENT Evolution 1. The amino acid sequence for the globins (alpha, beta, delta,
epsilon, gammaA, gammaG) are aligned below. The red letters in the beta and delta sequences show
the locations of replacement. What % divergence is observed between beta and delta globin proteins?
__ 13/149 = 8.7% What % divergence is observed between alpha and delta globin proteins? 84/150=
56% ________ HUMALPHAGLOBIN HUMBETAGLOBIN HUMDELTAGLOBIN
HUMALPHAGLOBIN HUMBETAGLOBIN HUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMALPHAGLOBIN
HUMBETAGLOBIN HUMDELTAGLOBIN 1 50 MV.LSPADKT NVKAAWGKVG
AHAGEYGAEA LERMFLSFPT TKTYFPHF.D MVHLTPEEKS AVTALWGKVN ..VDEVGGEA
LGRLLVVYPW TQRLFESFGD MVHLTPEEKT AVNALWGKVN ..VDAVGGEA LGRLLVVYPW
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... AAC GTG GAT GCA GTT GGT GGT GAG GCC CTG GGC AGA TTA KV NVDAVGGEALGRL
FLSFPTTKTYFPHF.D TTC CTG TCC TTC CCC ACC ACC AAG ACC TAC TTC CCG CAC TTC
... GAC CTG GTG GTC TAC CCT TGG ACC CAG AGG CTC TTT GAG TCC TTT GGG GAT
CTG GTG GTC TAC CCT TGG ACC CAG AGG TTC TTT GAG TCC TTT GGG GAT
LVVYPWTQRFFESFGD LS.....HGSAQVKGHG CTG AGC ... ... ... ... ... CAC GGC TCT GCC
CAG GTT AAG GGC CAC GGC CTG TTC ACT CCT GAT GCT GTT ATG GGC AAC CCT AAG
GTG AAG GCT CAT GGC CTG TCC TCT CCT GAT GCT GTT ATG GGC AAC CCT AAG GTG
AAG GCT CAT GGC LSSPDAVMGNPKVKAHG KKVADALTNAVAHVDDM AAG AAG GTG
GCC GAC GCG CTG ACC AAC GCC GTG GCG CAC GTG GAC GAC ATG AAG AAA GTG
CTC GGT GCC TTT AGT GAT GGC CCG GCT CAC CTG GAC AAC CTC AAG AAG GTG CTA
GGT GCC TTT AGT GAT GGC CTG GCT CAC CTG GAC AAC CTC KKVLGAFSDGLAHLDNL
PNALSALSDLHAHKLR CCC AAC GCG CTG TCC GCC CTG AGC GAC CTG CAC GCG CAC
AAG CTT CGG AAG GGC ACC TTT GCC ACA CTG AGT GAG CTG CAC TGT GAC AAG CTG
CAC CDSHUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMALPHAGLOBIN
CDSHUMALPHAGLOBIN CDSHUMBETAGLOBIN CDSHUMDELTAGLOBIN
HUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMALPHAGLOBIN CDSHUMALPHAGLOBIN
CDSHUMBETAGLOBIN CDSHUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMDELTAGLOBIN
HUMALPHAGLOBIN CDSHUMALPHAGLOBIN CDSHUMBETAGLOBIN
CDSHUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMDELTAGLOBIN AAG GGC ACT TTT TCT CAG CTG AGT GAG
CTG CAC TGT GAC AAG CTG CAC KGTFSQLSELHCDKLH VDPVNFKLLSHCLLVTL GTG
GAC CCG GTC AAC TTC AAG CTC CTAAGC CAC TGC CTG CTG GTG ACC CTG GTG GAT
CCT GAG AAC TTC AGG CTC CTG GGC AAC GTG CTG GTC TGT GTG CTG GTG GAT CCT
GAG AAC TTC AGG
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How Does Shakespeare Present Relationship Between Men and...
How does Shakespeare present relationship between Men and Women and how might a modern day
audience respond?
During the time of Shakespeare women lived in a male dominated society. Women In this period had
virtually no legal power and lost all right to own all personal property when they married. Men were
expected to be the heads of the households. Once a boy turned eight he no longer was required to obey
his mother. The ideal woman was believed to be a virgin and a faithful wife. Female honour and social
respectability were tied so closely to sexuality that death was often presented as preferable to the loss
of female chastity. The relationships between Men and Women In this play do reflect the status
between them at the time. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hermione is reasonable and rational; she is proud of her self and confident that she has done no
wrong. She trusts in her husband to find the truth, where as Leontes completely irrational jealously
shows he has no trust. This reflect the imbalanced relationship they have although a modern audience
would want Hermione to fight for her rights against this hysterical man, we admire her for her dignity.
Although Hermione accepts the charges the lords of the courts show that Hermione is true and loyal
and they want the good truth to be known . In contrast to the relationship of Hermione and Leontes
rests the relationship of Paulina and Antigonus. Unlike Hermione, Paulina is a strong minded and
dominant woman and does not let her husband rule her like Hermione does He shall not rule me .
Paulina and Antigonus seem to contradict the conventional rules of marriage because at the time of the
play it was very unusual for a woman to be in control of the marriage. Although in today s modern
society these would be seen as a common normal thing. Therefore a Modern audience would relate
more with Paulina and Antigonus and would feel more comfortable watching them. However Leontes
expects Antigonus to rule Paulina and control her which reflect the expectations of a Jacobean
marriage. A modern audience would be shocked by how forceful Leontes is. Force her hence . The
contrast in the two marriages reflects the contrast between the two men and the two women, and
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Corruption In Lance Armstrong s Tour De France
Lance Armstrong was the greatest cyclist of all time that is until he was stripped from all his winnings.
Armstrong won Tour de France for seven consecutive years. First winning the competition in 1999
and ending his streak in 2005. Armstrong became a major sports figure for not only winning Tour de
France, but also winning his fight against cancer. He seemed like the ideal athlete, humble, caring, and
compassionate. Armstrong also founded his own organization for the battle against cancer, currently
known as LiveStrong. Armstrong had everything going for him that is until he was involved in a major
scandal. In 2013 Armstrong admitted to using blood doping and other illegal banned drugs to help him
win Tour de France throughout the years. The media went bizarre on hearing the news, and everything
went downhill for him. Armstrong was erased from the history books for having the longest
consecutive winning streak in Tour de France. All his winner s medals and achievements where
stripped from him. Armstrong went from being the number one cyclist in the world, to the most hated
and unrespected cyclist. Even his cancer organization, LiveStrong, suffered major deficits. ... Show
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As of today there are several ongoing corruption scandals, ranging from the use of illegal substances,
bribery, and many others. Not only is corruption found in professional sports but it is also becoming
more evident in college sports and even in high school sports. We live in a world where athletes are
taught they must do whatever it takes to win, even if it means cheating. Corruption in professional
sports has changed the sports industry, creating an unfair and unloyal sense of competition within
different professional sports. It is presented in different forms today, and stricter laws should be
sanctioned upon corruption
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Nourishing a Child Essay
The word hunger can mean the painful sensation caused by the want of food, the want or scarcity of
food in a country or a strong desire or craving. In relation to the term World Hunger, the word refers to
the want or scarcity of food in a country (World Hunger, 2011). In areas of the world, including the
United States, where hunger is an issue, malnourishment becomes a very serious concern.
Malnutrition is a very basic term referring to the general lack of some or all nutrients needed to
support human health. There are two main types of malnutrition, Protein energy malnutrition (PEM)
and micronutrient deficiency (World Hunger, 2011). While both types of malnutrition are dangerous,
PEM is the most important and most notable form of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the early years of life, from approximately ages zero to three, the brain experiences dramatic
changes in cognitive, linguistic and psychosocial development which can be dramatically affected by
any decrease in the appropriate amount of nutrients to the brain.
Children with severe growth retardation secondary to protein energy malnutrition in the post weaning
period manifest a striking behavior syndrome that has been well described as torpid, apathetic,
inactive, fearful, cheerless, nearly, mute, and anorexic and they lack spontaneity (DeLong, 1993). In
2005 an estimated thirty two percent of all children in developing countries under the age of five,
approximately one hundred seventy eight million children, were shown to have stunted growth or low
weight for height (Ruel Hoddinott, 2008). In the United States, malnourished children ages three to
eight have been shown to have low physical function, poor academic performance, greater weight gain
amongst girls and low psychosocial functioning (Ruel Hoddinott, 2008). Malnutrition in the early
years can result in a lowered IQ by approximately fifteen points. An early deprivation of critical
resources to the brain can contribute to the cause of learning deficiencies and contribute to attention
deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and decreased performance in schools across
the
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Miss
Marketing Management amp; strategy | Animee Beer A Lager for Ladies |
Contents
Mission Statement
A Dedication to Innovation
As a brewing company in love with beer, we re always looking for ways to challenge the expected and
bring something new and exciting to our drinkers
A Business Built On Responsible Practices
We are about the communities and the places where we brew and market our beers, just like you do.
We believe in integrity, respect and accountability have to be part of everything we do, everywhere we
do it or it s not worth doing, that s how we do business and it won t change.
Getting to the Coors of business
Molson Coors was first established when The Coors Brewing Company and The Molson Coors ...
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The UK population is ageing noticeably, with only slow growth predicted in the adult population.
Source: Office for National Statistics/GAD/Mintel
The UK population is ageing, with an expected 11% increase in the number of retirees by 2017,
posing a challenge for beer, as consumers reduce drinking as they get older, often on health grounds.
This is reflected in the consumer data for this report, with usage of lager dropping off dramatically
among over 55s, while usage of stout/ales, drinks which have a strong heritage in the UK and appeal
to older drinkers, falls slightly behind average. As the most likely group to drink lager (67% in home
and 59% out of home) and joint highest for stouts/ales in home (28%), 25 34 year olds are likely to
emerge as the most important group for beer brands to appeal to in the coming years. Another
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Change in Roman Fever by Edith Wharton Essay
Change in Roman Fever by Edith Wharton
Chance (or coincidence) has an ambiguous role in the outcome of different situations; it can work in
or against one s favour. As in real life, chance in literature has considerable influence on the
circumstances of the characters and where those circumstances lead.
In two particular literary works, Roman Fever and A Small, Good Thing, chance happenings have
grave results on the lives of the characters concerned. In Roman Fever, old friends meet by chance and
reveal disturbing secrets about the past; while in A Small, Good Thing a boy is injured on his birthday
placing his parents in a desperate situation. Although chance generally seems to go unnoticed a
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The two old friends had not seen each other in years, but met again in a hotel in Rome where they
were both vacationing with their respective daughters. Naturally, it seems, the two daughters develop a
friendship. Such occurrences would otherwise be unfathomable if it was not for the precise meaning
of chance; the unpredictable element in happenings that cannot be assigned a cause
(Hougton Mifflin, 2000). Chance provides an understanding, not an explanation, and, hence, an
acceptance of such occurrences. The chance meeting of these two old friends sets the stage for the
revelation of secrets that were also influenced by the unexpected.
Knowing that Grace had romantic interest in her then fiancé, Mr.
Delphin Slade, Alida writes a letter posing as Delphin inviting Grace to meet him after dark in the
Coloseum. Alida had simply intended for her dear friend Grace to catch the roman fever and disappear
for a few weeks until [she] was sure of [Delphin], (Wharton, 91). However, it was also revealed that
the unexpected happened and Grace replied to the letter saying she would be there. Thus, Delphin
arranged for the meeting to take place. Whether irony or bad luck, Mrs. Slade had blindly provided her
fiancé with the opportunity to have an affair, one he gratefully accepted. If Grace had not replied to
the letter, if, in fact, Alida had considered the possibility of her
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Hamlet Human Nature Research Paper
Art is, first and foremost, an imitation of life. Human beings create art, be it visual, literary, or
performance, in order to reflect to ends and odds of the day to day; to express the common emotions
of humanity in the hopes of garnering some further substance out of life s mundanely.
With this as a broad goal, artistic works tend to revolve around the theme of human nature; revealing,
exposing, and otherwise illustrating the human condition. William Shakespeare s Hamlet is no
different in this regard. The primary subject within Hamlet is the nature of the human being,
specifically the difference between humans and animals of a lower consciousness. To fully understand
this difference and link human nature with literary meaning , we ... Show more content on
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Protagonists within art and literature serve as mediums on which audiences can project themselves
onto. This process turns protagonists into heroes , and allows audiences to feel the courageousness,
decisiveness, and selflessness that would be indicative to a hero . However, the character Hamlet,
despite being the protagonist of the work Hamlet, does not exude any of these aforementioned traits.
Hamlet is cowardly, indecisive, and self interested, an overall morally suspect. Hamlet himself
acknowledges his possession of these flaws. Within the first act of the play, Hamlet learns of his father
s murder at the hands of Hamlet s uncle Claudius. The murder of Hamlet s father and the marriage of
his mother, Gertrude, to Claudius are devastating turn of events; However, Hamlet s reaction to these
events comes off as cold and overly dramatized. Hamlet continuously complains that he is unable to
commit suicide because God fix d his canon gainst self slaughter (1.2.135) , further perpetrating his
own cowardice through his inability to take his own life. Archetypal heroes are by definition are
brave, upstanding, and selfless; yet Hamlet is made more appealing by his lacking of those
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Lou Malnati s
Have you ever had a restaurant that had lots of memories,great food, and nice atmosphere with your
favorite restaurant . I have one and it is Lou malnati s. The first time I went, I was with my grandma
and we were looking for a place to eat, and we found Lou Malnati s and we have been going there
since then. I really like the place because of many reasons. One, is that they have the best deep dish
pizza, I ve had. Secondly, it has great service and atmosphere. Thirdly, is that I ve had great memories
of going with family and friends. That s why I love Lou Malnati s as my favorite restaurant.
What makes a pizza place without great food. Well Lou Malnati s has great deep dish pizza. I really
like the thick cheese and great red sauce. Also, the butter crust on the outside is really crunchy and
creamy tasting.Also, the salad is really good, where they have the fresh vegetables and those crunchy
croutons. After you re done with you main course, you can have the delicious cookie pizza. Its full of
ice cream, chocolate, and whip cream. It s all one tasty mess.
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I remember that we always went there for a special occasion like winning a soccer game. I think that
Lou s has a lot with my memories an I. There was once was this time when I was little, I got cut very
badly and I had to go to the emergency room. I got around 4 stitches while I was in the hospital. But
after, I got to decide where we go for dinner and I choose Lou s.
Lou Malnati s is my favorite restaurant because it has great food, great atmosphere and service, and
the memories I have with them. In my opinion, Lou s has the best food around such as the deep dish
pizza. Other than the food, they have great servers and the atmosphere is golden. I have had great
memories at Lou s, and I m sure I will be making more with them. If I ever need to have great deep
dish pizza, I ll go to Lou s Malnatis to have a great
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Why is Nancy such an important character in the novel...
Why is Nancy such an important character in the novel Oliver Twist?
{1837 1839} Oliver Twist was probably one of the most popular novels of its time. Within Oliver
Twist the characters were the central main focus of the novel. Oliver: the main c...
Why is Nancy such an important character in the novel Oliver Twist ?
{1837 1839}
Oliver Twist was probably one of the most popular novels of its time.
Within Oliver Twist the characters were the central main focus of the novel.
Oliver: the main character is made to appeal to the reader s sense of sympathy. Meanwhile Fagin is
loathed by the reader. Nancy is seen as not so important by the reader but actually is the most
important character after Oliver. So just why is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This shows her loyalty to Bill Sikes and maybe Fagin and this could be a problem for her and Oliver
later on in the novel.
Nancy is seen rescuing Oliver many times but then dragging him back into trouble just when he is
about to get out. She is confused because at first she kidnaps Oliver and, then, she protects him from
Bullseye
(Bill s dog). Then Nancy collects Oliver from Fagin so he can be used on a burglary with Bill Sikes.
Then Nancy has a discussion with Fagin and later overhears a conversation between him and Monks
about Olivier which again changes her mind! Nancy then visits Rose Maylie and then a few days later
she is planning to visit her again but Sikes won t let her out of the house. After meeting Brownlow and
Rose, Fagin suspects something, and Nancy is brutally murdered by the psychotic Bill Sikes!
Nancy is such an important character in the novel Oliver Twist for many reasons, the most important
being that because she helps Oliver escape from the criminal underworld she is risking her own life to
save his. She gets whacked by Bill Sikes for trying to help Oliver and trying to hide him and it is at
this point she is realised as an important character. It s like that saying everyone gets famous after they
die! Nancy is important to the plot development because she is shown as double sided in the novel but
when Fagin employs Noah
Claypole to spy on Nancy it builds up sympathy
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Savings Account Proposal
Overview A client at age seventy to seventy five, although they do not necessarily worry about how
much time they have left still have some life left that they must consider. Someone at this age range
would typically already have a family and might also have grandkids as well. Also for someone in
their declining years they would possibly already be in retirement and be in a steady place to retire.
Although our client has been settled in there life style there are still certain risk that they can still face.
One of the bigger risk they might face is running out of retirement money because they didn t
financially prepare themselves. One thing they can t really prepare for is the need for having medicine
at the old age for their health. Along with this, another risk they can have is just getting bored ... Show
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This once again would be great for our client because this financial product holds very little risk to
him. The only thing our client will have to worry about how much coverage he will be getting while
his money is in here. If he goes to a bank that is FDIC insured his money will be safe all the way up to
25,000 dollars, and even if he were to go over he can simply just move the excess money into a new
account so there is no risk. Although this does not offer as much interest as a CD it can still make
money while just sitting in the bank which is better than not making any at all. The bonus to having a
savings is hoe liquid these accounts are. The money can be acquired at any point and time especially if
he gets a debit card which will pull money straight from his account. This would come in handy if
there was ever an emergency and the money needed to be taken out at a time that they were not
expecting. This is helpful going with our client because he is in declining health and can get certain
illnesses and other issues where money will be needed to get that money out as quickly as possible to
pay off those
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A Child Called It By David Pelzer
The book A Child Called It is an interesting story. It takes place in San Francisco, California. It s a
nonfiction book about a boy named David Pelzer who is abused for several years by his mother
Catherine. This child was mistreated and beaten constantly just because his mother thought it was a
game. She even called her son It instead of David. David would come to school with bruises and
marks all over his body. The teachers would ask him what happened and he would just play it off.
When David reached the age of twelve the teachers began to get involved, and then he was placed in
Foster Care. From the age four to twelve David was mistreated, and finally he got away from it all.
My opinion on this book is it s a very emotional story. I don t
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Cognitive Psychology Essay
Cognitive neuroscience categorised as one of the many approaches to human cognition, focuses on the
study of both the brain and behaviour in collaboration. Evidence from such approaches can be used to
understand in depth, the mental processes forming cognition. Consequently, this contributes to our
understanding of the mind. Despite vast development in this field, various challenges are posed as no
single method can answer every question raised due to its limitations and therefore must be combined
in order to produce a more reliable understanding. Cognitive psychology was the first to make
progress in the understanding of these areas and accordingly it can be noticed that the tasks used by
cognitive neuroscientists for brain imaging ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Brain imaging techniques used by cognitive neuroscientist s aid research into such field by analysing
the different parts of the brain that become active when a certain task is performed. The main
technique that can be discussed in the role of trying to understand the mind is Functional magnetic
resonance imaging. This technique uses an MRI machine to measure brain activity by looking at
changes in one s blood flow. Stern et al, 1996 carried out research into the parts of the brain crucial for
encoding and storage of information in the long term memory store. Using fMRI, participants were
monitored while performing a novel picture encoding task. Evidence was provided to show that the
encoding of these pictures depends on how the ventral cortical regions and the hippocampal region
interact. This highlights a link between the two which therefore creates a valid contribution to our
understanding of the mind as it identifies the parts of the brain crucial for engaging in essential mental
processes. On the other hand, although this link can be identified, the method used by cognitive
neuroscientists cannot explain exactly how the hippocampal formation is crucial in the encoding of
information in long term memory meaning that it cannot be explained as to why it is needed and what
exactly would happen to the encoding process if damage to this formation was to occur. In terms of
the technique itself, low temporal resolution and high expense can be noted as another
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Reaction Between Marble Chips And Hydrochloric Acid
Using the syringe method I am going to investigate the reaction between
Marble chips and hydrochloric acid by measuring the volume of carbon dioxide formed. Chemistry
Using the syringe method I am going to investigate the reaction between Marble chips and
hydrochloric acid by measuring the volume of carbon dioxide formed. This reaction rate will tell me
how fast or slow a chemical reaction is and there are four things that could affect this greatly they are
* Concentration An increase in concentration means there are more particles. More particles mean that
there will be more collisions.
* Surface area When one of the reactants is solid; the reaction can only take place at the surface of the
solid. Breaking the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Using the collision theory I predict that the more concentrated the acid, the more collisions so the
quicker and more violent the reaction will be.
To make this experiment a fair test I will make sure that the marble chips will be of the same size,
amount and mass. I want to make sure that the marble chips are as similar as possible throughout the
experiment and hopefully the results will be in direct relationship to each other. I will make sure that I
use the same conical flask and syringe throughout each experiment because if I used different ones
there is a chance they may not be clean and this will make the experiment unfair.
Each run will have to be done at the same time, non stop or else the temperature could effect the
results in which I would end up with inaccurate results. I will take readings at the same intervals
throughout the experiment i.e. every thirty seconds. If these varied I would expect my results to be
inaccurate.
Safety Great care should be taken in any experiment and the experiment should be undertaken in a
sensible manner. I will wear safety goggles throughout the experiment to prevent any acid from going
into my eyes. I will also wear and overall to stop anything from spilling on to my
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Endangered Language In Leanne Hinton s Bringing Our...
According to the author, Leanne Hinton, who has written the article, Bringing our Languages Home ,
explains that speaking an endangered language at home is the core of language revitalization. She has
visited clans conference of which Tlingit tribes is among the clans. The article addresses a specific
family within the clan of Tlingit, Mischa Jackson, her husband and her ten month old daughter,
Michaelyn. The two parents have the ambition to ensure that their daughter grows up knowing the
indigenous language. Jackson says that she did not have enough time with her parents and even
grandparents to learn the language. Her intention is to overturn that which she never experienced as
she grew up and make it happen with her daughter. They speak
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  • 2. Tom Petter Scandal Petters Company International Scandal: The big hurt.... In 1988, Thomas Petters moved back to Minnesota and founded Amicus Trading, a wholesale brokerage; the name was later changed to The Petters Company, and it marketed consumer merchandise. In 1995 he started Petters Warehouse Direct to sell closeout, overstock and bankrupt company merchandise from a store in Minnetonka, Minnesota, additional locations followed in the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota. In 1998 he went online to sell discounted merchandise through redtag.com, operated by RedTag Inc.; by 2000 he sold his Petters Warehouse Direct stores to focus on his online business, based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. He teamed up with direct mail merchandise company, Fingerhut Companies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both individuals made plea bargains with prosecutors in exchange for information on how the alleged scheme worked. They noted that, at the direction of Petters, Coleman and White would fabricate documents for Petters and others to use to obtain billions of dollars in loans. The phony records were used as proof that Petters Co. was buying merchandise, generally electronic goods, from two suppliers (who were named as co defendants). Petters Co. would tell lenders that it was selling the goods through big box stores and provided purchase orders to substantiate the deals; however the deals were phony and the documents were fakes. Most of the money lent to PCI was secured by promissory notes and sometimes security agreements; the lenders would wire the money to the two suppliers, which would pass it on to Petters Co., less a commission. As more lenders loaned to Petters Co., outstanding loans would be paid off or rolled into new loans from the same lender. Proceeds allegedly went to Petters Co. and to Petters himself, and were used to fund other Petters owned companies, to pay others collaborating in the scheme and, according to court affidavits, for Petters extravagant lifestyle. Petters legal troubles led to Sun Country Airlines filing for bankruptcy; the airline had been relying on an operating loan from Petters, who owns all the voting shares of Sun Country, to help the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Becoming An Educator As A Educator Coming from a large family, I ve been around babies and children since I was a child myself. this is where my passion for children originated. When I turned 12, I got my babysitting license from Red Cross as soon as I could sign up for the class. Then, after six years of various babysitting jobs here and there, I received my first professional job in education at an elementary school in my neighborhood, working for their after school program. Since that job I can t imagine doing anything other than teaching. Throughout my various jobs working with children, and especially during 33 hours of field placement I was lucky to receive plenty of feedback. For me, the feedback I receive from managers, directors, supervisors, and cooperating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my opinion, one of the most important aspects of teaching is the classroom environment. Without a healthy, respectful, and safe classroom environment, successful teaching is impossible. Both Dave and Mary Ann offered positive feedback on this aspect for me. Dave said Ms. Stanislawski has good command of the classroom. She uses appropriate pacing, knows the content, and engages students with appropriate questions and responses to student inquiry. And Mary Ann said Audra has a special way of interacting with students. She seems very relaxed, is able to quickly think on her feet. She smiles, and is animated when teaching a lesson varying the tone of her voice, outstretching her arms to illustrate a point, etc. Receiving both these pieces of feedback encourages me to continue creating the classroom environment that I do. This is an aspect of my teaching that, although I did not receive any negative feedback, will continue to work on. This is one of the aspects that I enjoy about my teaching style and with the feedback given, I will continue to grow and expand on what I already have. This placement was my first experience working with 7th and 8th grade students. When I was given my placement, I was very apprehensive about how it would go, although I do not think middle school grades are what I want to teach, I really enjoyed the placement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Bridging Cross Cultural Communication With Pictographs Introduction The six students in the Asian Learning Center had the opportunity to intern at Neighborhood House. Each of students was given the privilege to work in different departments. The six students were able to work in the Food Market together to assist clients with assessments in the intake room. The opportunity to work together in the Food Market, gave us the opportunity to share similar experiences with clients; the six students decided to focus their research project on the Food Market. There were obstructs that happened in the group, but the support from instructor Ellen Holmen strengthen the group relationship. All the group member worked side by side to accomplish the research project long journey. The topic of the group project was Bridging Cross Cultural Communication with Pictographs. There were six group members; Rema Absey, Narsa Suleman, Youa Chang, Venessa Bjork, Jennie Labbs, and Heather Moenck. The division of labor was divided equally among all group members. Each of the group members took part of developing the sections; introduction, literature review, finding, analysis/discussion, and discussion. There were two sections; state the problem and methodology that was disbursed differently. Group member Youa and Heather worked on to state the problem together. The other four groups member Rema, Narsa, Venessa, and Jennie worked on the section methodology together. All the group members worked as a team to revise the draft research project paper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Cja 394 Court Managment Executive Summary Essay Court Management Executive Summary Learning Team HERE Contemporary Issues and Futures in Criminal Justice/CJA 394 May 28, 2013 Amanda Behl Overview The American court system is quite daunting and complicated. Consequently, the assistance previous available is no longer accessible resulting from budgetary issues. Therefore, strategic planning goals and management skills are essential to providing an efficient and smooth operating judicial system. Moreover, public education, access to the legal system, access to public court documents, effective management, and retention of court records are essential to successful court management. Furthermore, court managements resorted to consolidation and restructuring options to improve the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Improve jury responses to jury duty summons through active promotion and enhancement of jury system to achieve jury responses. Increase the use of technology to facilitate faster processing of cases, improve document management, document preservation by reducing paper documents, and maintain compliance with statutory document retention regulations. Increase electronic access and viewing of public court records, implement electronic filing of civil and criminal cases, and protect confidential data. Furthermore, the implementation of a restraining order database will improve efficiency and accuracy in identifying violations. Additionally, electronic dispensing of information in various key languages will assist in educating non English speakers awareness of the American judicial system. Improve case management system to identify cases filed under multiple overlapping jurisdictions to avoid conflicting court order, duplicative services, ineffective use of judicial resources, and easy identification of duplicative jurisdictional cases for consolidation. Ensure the continuing education programs for judges, court personnel, and staffs to enhance and improve professional development, recognition, and sensitivity to non English speakers. Court consolidation and restructuring affecting future court processes and responsibilities The current ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Destructive Nature In Othello People see their self differently than how others see them, most of the time people think of them self as nice, kind and honest person, so in other words they don t really think of them self as a bad person but others see them differently, other might not think the same, they might not think that person as kind, loving or honest person. One piece of literature that explores the nature of how individuals perceive themselves is different than how they are perceived by others is William Shakespeare s play Othello. William Shakespeare clearly shows a different between what a person think of itself is different from what others think of that person, though one of its character Desdemona. When Desdemona helps Cassio with his job but Othello thinks she is having an affair with him, Desdemona thinks throughout the play that Othello loves her but that love is just jealous and last example that shows the different is Desdemona thinks getting married to Othello is the right thing to do but Brabantio, Desdemona s father doesn t think that way. Next, Shakespeare demonstrates the destructive nature of how individuals perceive themselves and how they are perceived by others though one of the main characters of Desdemona, when she tries to help Cassio but Othello thinks she is having an affair with him. During Act two Shakespeare shows us that after Cassio gets into a fight with Roderigo, Othello fries Cassio for not acting in a manner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Ethical Justification For Providing Life Saving Medicines The ethical justification for providing life saving medicines to poor developing nations in need of them is easily justifiable. However, distributing these drugs throughout the world at cost effective prices, while still making profit is the ethical dilemmas that pharmaceutical companies face. Many countries urge pharmaceutical companies to set priorities for the common good of the people, instead of just the citizens who can gain access or afford expensive treatments. The companies also have a duty to the shareholders of the company, especially in recouping the money that has been spent on the research. If a company does patent its HIV/AIDS drug then they protect it from being common knowledge and avoid losing an edge over other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pharmaceutical companies spend millions to billions of dollars designing, developing and protecting their properties. They deserve to reap the benefits of their work, but at what cost? Certain circumstances should circumvent the patents protecting these life altering drugs. There are millions of opinions on the subject, seen by the shear girth of the literature on the subject, but it is imperative that lives do not continue to be measured in dollar signs. The balance must be designed as to protect all parties in difficult situations like the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The battle is not always the disease versus humans, but sometimes humans versus humans. The answers to the questions above are much easier said than done. The majority of the people with HIV/AIDS live in sub Saharan Africa (Figure 1) (13). As of 2013, 39 million people have died since this disease was brought to light in the early 1980s (13). Even though this disease has been at the forefront of research for decades, scientific advances in the field have been slow to come about. There is no cure for the disease; however new antiretroviral treatments have allowed the virus replication to be controlled at a more manageable level (8). There have been concentrated global efforts to spread these drugs through the crisis areas of the disease, but efforts have not always been successful. Unfortunately, HIV/AIDS has crippled the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Explain How Are Gradients Important In Diffusion And Osmosis Questions to Ponder: What is kinetic energy and how does it differ from potential energy? Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, however potential energy is the energy that is stored. What environmental factors affect kinetic energy and diffusion? Factors like temperature, surface area, and salinity affect kinetic energy and diffusion. Why do these factors alter kinetic energy and diffusion? Temperature increases kinetic energy of the molecules, facilatating faster diffusion of particles as particles now have a greater speed and thus more readily diffuse across the membrane. Higher surface area allows for greater diffusion as more particles can enter at once with more room in which to enter. Higher salinity means more particles within ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How are gradients important in diffusion and osmosis? Without gradients, diffusion and osmosis would not be possible. This is because diffusion is the movement of particles down concentration gradients and osmosis is the diffusion of water, which means they both require gradients to function. What is the explanation for the fact that most cells are small and have cell membranes with many convolutions? Higher surface area to volume ratio as being small minimizes volume and having many folds maximizes surface area. With a higher surface area, greater diffusion rates can occur as there is a larger area for nutrients and water to pass through. Will water move into or out of a plant cell if the cell has a higher water potential than the surrounding environment? Because substance move from high concentration to low concentration, water will go out of the cell and into the surrounding environment. What would happen if you applied saltwater to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. History Of Medicine And Public Health Essay I. Author Bio Deborah Lupton is a sociologist and a research professor at the University of Canberra, Australia. She received bachelor degrees in sociology and anthropology at the Australian National University, as well as a Masters in Public Health and a doctorate from the University of Sydney. She has written 14 books and 130 academic journals on the topics of medicine and public health from a sociological perspective. She is currently researching topics such as sociology in a digital culture and digital health analysis (Lupton, 2012). II. Research Questions What does it feel like to be a fat person in a cultural context in which fat is reviled? (Lupton, 2013, p. 67). How are fat bodies discriminated against, how do fat people feel about their bodies and their weight loss efforts, what their experiences of moving around in space and place? (Lupton, 2013, p. 67) Should fatness be considered a disability? (Lupton, 2013, p. 67) III. Main Argument In this chapter, Lupton examines how overweight people experience life in society and how negative views of being overweight affect said people. She concludes that overweight people face a plethora of challenges in everyday life for a multitude of reasons (Lupton, 2013, p. 67 68). Overweight people experience discrimination on multiple levels, which can lead to negative health outcomes. This leads to the question, are fat people sick because they are fat, or because social factors surrounding and influencing their fatness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Bodybuilding Workout Program What Exercises Do You Need for a Men s Bodybuilding Workout Program? By Steve Knorr | Submitted On April 25, 2012 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Steve Knorr Coming up with a good men s bodybuilding workout program is actually not that difficult. There are only certain exercises that need to be added, and all you need to do is sort out everything to ensure that you mix all of the exercises together. Many guys will usually give up at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I highly suggest that you use dumbbells often because of the fact that they give your arms that specific and targeted workout. Make sure that you don t always do bicep curls, as there are many other types of exercises that you can do to make dumbbells more powerful to use. For example, you can place the dumbbells out in front of you and allow for the weight to take over. Hold onto it as hard as you can and enjoy the burning sensations in your arms. They can help you out tremendously with gaining more muscles. You will find out later on that dumbbells are some of the most important things to do in a men s bodybuilding workout program. The best part is that you can always do different types of variations in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Brief Overview Of The Accounting Industry Brief Overview of the Accounting Industry The accounting industry generates annual revenue of approximately $145 billion by providing services such as auditing, bookkeeping, payroll, and tax preparation. With over 125,000 service providers in the United States, the industry is dominated by the Big Four accounting firms of Deloitte, Ernst Young, KPMG, and Pricewaterhouse Coopers. Due to the industry s role in an increasingly complex business environment, accounting services are highly contingent on implications from regulatory bodies. As a result, the competitive landscape of the industry is dependent on a firm s ability to provide the right mix of services in view of a client s business and compliance needs. [First Research] Firms that are able to meet the demands of the marketplace by providing specialized and superior services are able to achieve higher profitability rates than its competitors. The Affordable Care Act of 2010 The U.S. healthcare system encountered a fundamental transformation when the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was implemented in early 2010. The reforms assembled under this legislation sought to assure universal access to quality and affordable healthcare for the American community as well as make an attempt to contain rising healthcare costs. Essential elements of ACA provide for systematic insurance market reforms, expansion of public programs such as Medicaid and Medicare, provisions for innovating the healthcare workforce, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Examples Of Motivation In Second Language Acquisition Abstract It s undoubtedly true that motivation in second language acquisition ( SLA) hints to the learner s attempt and desire to learn a language and their attitude toward learning language (Dornyei, 1994) . Motivation is regarded as a vital element in the develop of any activity . It plays a pivotal role in obtaining the desired goals. Motivation in SLA has been crucially investigated in variety contexts such as (Feng Chen ,2009; Wu Wu, 2008;Melendy,2008; Wang,2007; Lamb, 2007). As the components believe motivating EFL students to develop in the target language is extremely complex. In many cases , these students confront with problems in learning English and they are often demotivated to learn .the inquiry in the field of motivation has triggered an intense controversy among ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Introduction In respect of the other kinds of learning , second language acquisition (SLA) does not take place in a gap. When it comes to SLA in general and English as a second language (ESL) specifically , several factors are involved. One of which is motivation , According to Melendy, 2008, From the Latin root Movere , Motivation refers to a system that begins with a need and leads to a behavior which moves an individual through achieving a goal . The most complicated and difficult task which involves a multiplicity of psycho sociological and linguistic factors is motivating students in the English as a foreign language (EFL) classroom, ( Dornyei, 1998; 2010a); Although, most English teachers will assert to the crucial role motivation plays in the realm of teaching and learning process. Many SLA researchers hold this view point that studying motivation is prominent, owing to they believed learners even those with the most abilities can not achieve long term goals without sufficient motivation. In other words, good instruction and appropriate curriculum might not be enough to guarantee success. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay on Arts of the Contact Zone by Mary Louise Pratt Arts of the Contact Zone by Mary Louise Pratt In the Arts of the Contact Zone, Mary Louise Pratt has tried to explain the concepts of the contact zone , which she referred to as the space of colonial encounters . This social space that she speaks about is a stage where disparate cultures meet, clash, and grapple each other, often in highly asymmetrical relations of domination and subordination . Pratt aims to highlight these relations between the colonizer and the colonized in terms of copresence, interaction, interlocking understandings and practices . There often are conflicts of views and ideas; the very concept of existence maybe apprehended differently by the two involved subjects in the contact zone .The inability of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Britain, at the time, was a growing nation in possession of the techniques, organization, and energy which would enable her to become a world power. She was in the midst of a political, social and economical transformation. Britain s transformation was of great importance to the development of new attitudes towards India. The designs of the English became more imperial and their attitude more haughty and aloof (George,44). The social gulf that existed between the diplomatic pundits and the English scholars began to widen. The attitude of the average Englishman changed from one of disapproval of Hindu superstitions and Mussalman bigotry and of philosophic and cultural interest in Hindu mythology, and of historical curiosity in Moguhal domination; into one of contempt for an inferior and conquered people (George, 44). The English had developed from the pettifogging traders quarreling over their seats in church, to imperial swashbucklers and large scale extortionists (Spear, 23). The British no longer relished the ways of commerce; their appetites , instead were whetted by conquest and prospects of plunder. With the death of the Mughal Emperor, Aurangzib, saw the disintegration of the Mughal Empire. This left the country in a situation of political unrest and uncertainty. The British had an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Cerrpa Case On Sunday, 04/29/2018, at approximately 1030 hours, S1 Alfonso Cerpa was arrested for being in possession of a stolen vehicle. This occurred in the area of Sullivan Avenue and 280 south. Cerpa was later released per 849(b) PC with a complaint sought. INVESTIGATION: On Sunday, 04/29/2018, at approximately 1024 hours, I was in full police uniform, driving a marked Daly City Police patrol vehicle. I was driving south on Sullivan Avenue, north of the interstate 280 south on ramp. At that time my attention was drawn to a gray, 2015, Volkswagen, Passat bearing California license #5TUF434. I saw the vehicle was occupied by a male driver and female passenger. I conducted a records check on the computer in my patrol vehicle and it revealed it was a stolen vehicle out of Oakland. I advised San Mateo County Communications that I was following a stolen vehicle. The vehicle proceeded to get on south bound 280 from Sullivan Avenue. I continued following the vehicle south on 280 until Officer Premenko #257 and Officer Todaro #248 were able to catch up to me. I then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Officer Lickness #226 spoke to the registered owner identified as Jorge Perezbarron. Perezbarron told him he had loaned Cerpa VEH#1 while he was working for him in Oakland. He stated Cerpa had resigned several weeks ago. He believed Cerpa was upset because he though he should have received a last paycheck. He told Cerpa told he wanted hes vehicle back and Cerpa stopped responding. Perezbarron reported the vehicle as stolen to the Oakland police on 03/22/2018. See Officer Lickness supplemental report for details. I made contact with Cerpa in the downstairs interview of the Daly City Police station. I read him his Miranda rights from a department issued Miranda card. I asked him if he understood each of his rights as I had explained them to him and he told me Yes . He told me the following: STATEMENT OF CERPA, SUMMARIZED NOT ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Appeal and Appellate Court Decision Essay Capstone Case Briefs U. S. v. Thomas Citation: United States v. Thomas, 34 F.3d 44 (2nd Cir. 1994) Summary of Facts: Wallie Howard was a Syracuse police officer who was shot and killed during a cocaine bust. Luther Gregory was Wallie Howard s confidential informant. Davidson was the head supplier of the cocaine conspiracy. Parke was the chief lieutenant of Wallie Howard also the deliveryman for Davidson. Parke and Morales (Davidson s deliverymen) frequently delivered cocaine to customers. Lawrence was a cocaine seller in one of the conspiracy drug apartments and was the muscles in the operation. Stewart had dealt cocaine in the past and he owed the group some money and needed to pay off his debt. Case History: On ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The jury found the respondent guilty on both counts, and the respondent was sentenced to eighty four years in prison. Case History: The Supreme Court of Montana reversed his sentence. It reasoned: (1) that respondent had a due process right to present and have considered by the jury all relevant evidence to rebut the State s evidence on all elements of the offense charged. . ., and (2) that evidence of respondent s voluntary intoxication was clear[ly]. . . relevant to the issue of whether [respondent] acted knowingly and purposely. . . Sections 45 2 203 did not allow the jury to consider that evidence with regard to the issue. The Supreme Court believed the respondent was denied due process. Legal Issue(s) on appeal: The issue before the court is whether or not the respondent should be tried even though he was drunk the night he shot and killed two people. The respondent did not remember killing two people on the night of July 12, because he was highly intoxicated and could not remember
  • 16. anything the night he killed two people Appellate Court Decision: The issue before the court is whether or not the respondent should be tried even though he was drunk the night he shot and killed two people. The respondent did not remember killing two people on the night of July 12, because he was highly intoxicated and could not remember anything the night he killed two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Training Into A Different Career Field SrAAros, thanks for taking a lunch period to sit down with me and discuss your future. I ve heard you mention a few time in the past weeks that you are interested in cross training into a different career field. You ve mentioned the Cyberspace Defense Operations career correct? Besides serving your country like your father did in the Army and staying in the Air Force, I can see your aspirations is also wanting to stay in the cyberspace community. You want to be a part of a more operational verse a supportive role in the Air Force. You have many traits and qualifications that would make you a viable candidate for this new job. I just wanted to sit down with you and provide some information that I ve researched about the career field, some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Speaking of your future, I d like to share with you some of the specifics about the 1B4X1career field, also known with the identifier of Cyberspace Defense Operations. The Cyberspace Defense Operations career is a fairly new profession created roughly 5 years ago. They report directly to the also newly stood up, U.S. Cyber Command and 24th Air Force located in San Antonio, Texas. According to the 1B4X1 Career Field Education and Training Plan, their mission is to perform duties to develop, sustain, and enhance cyberspace capabilities to defend national interests from attack and to create effects in cyberspace to achieve national objectives and partner with interagency and Coalition Forces to detect, deny, disrupt, deceive and mitigate adversarial access to sovereign national cyberspace systems. Many of the items listed above are tasks we already complete in our current job. There are a few items that will need to be addressed to ensure you will have a successful transition; like your personal traits that you ve exhibited that I would like to shed some light on. As your supervisor and mentor, I would like to say I know you fairly well. I ve keyed in on some personal traits you bring to the office that ultimately helps us be successful. Many times these traits either help you solve your day to day problems or allow you to be a part of the team. The traits that help you solve problems are known as our cognitive preferences. They can be identified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Implementation of a Management Production Schedule for... Realco Breadmaster Company It is very important for a business to have a master production schedule because it enables companies to determine whether or not it is meeting the demands of production. Businesses without a master production schedule are at a huge disadvantage compared to businesses that do have a MPS. For example, a business can have many products in stock but can miss out on its profits due to the holding cost. Not having a MPS can cause businesses to lack in supply which can result into customers receiving their products very late. A company known as the Realco Breadmaster Company has experienced what it is like to be in business without a MPS. Johnny Chang, the owner of the Realco Breadmaster Company, would like to adopt a MPS for Realco so that the company can get back on its feet. Here s a sketch of the MPS. Demand Management 1st Week 2nd Week 3rd Week 4th Week 5th Week 6th Week 7th Week 8th Week Weekly Demand for Bread 23,500 23,000 21,500 15,050 13,600 11,500 5400 1800 Working days in Month 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 MPS Daily Demand for Bread 4700 4600 4300 3010 2720 2300 1080 360 Once Realco receives the MPS, it is quite evident that the company will be able to meet the needs of its customers. The MPS consist of an eight week period of shipments that are scheduled to be delivered to the company. However, once the eight weeks are up, there will be an abundance of inventory left over. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Reginald Rose s Justice System In Twelve Angry Men Reginald Rose shows how flawed the justice system could really be. He portrays this concept in this story by having 12 jurors try to figure out if a nineteen year old boy that grew up in the slums is guilty or not. The jurors automatically assumed that he is guilty only because of the fact that he was always getting into trouble when he was younger. Even after they heard all the unclear evidence that was given, 11 out of the 12 said that he was still guilty. If it wasn t for the 1 juror that spoke up about how the evidence wasn t clear, the boy would ve been declared guilty. There has been many cases up to this date that show this type of prejudice. Many people have been mistreated because of their background. Just because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Coping with Blindness Coping With Blindness Blindness: The state of lacking sight or not being able to see. People in their everyday lives use their eye sight to help them function with everything they do. We never usually stop and think about the consequences and changes we would have to make if we were to one day lose our vision. Some people question about how we could lose our sight. There are many different ways this might happen. It could be by accident, with something injuring the eye. It could also be Cataracts, this could effect vision since the lens in the eye becomes foggy and eventually over time vision could be totally impaired. Glaucoma could be another cause, this is when fluids in the eye build up and cause too much pressure in the eye; damaging important nerves. There are many other diseases and illnesses that could cause blindness. Once you go blind there is a very slim chance that you will get your vision back. You will have to deal with the fact that your life will never be the same and you will need to get the help to cope with your life changing loss. Over the years experts have developed ways to make coping with blindness easier for people. Giving tips and providing devices to help them complete tasks and activities in their life just a bit easier. Whether its transportation, communicating or things we do in our everyday lives; specialists will keep finding ways to help the visually impaired and the blind. Obviously transportation is a key thing in our lives. Being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Organic Food At War Have you ever been to a market and noticed that the price of the produce is different than your other market?This is the result of organic food price inflation and the problem goes beyond the price. During WWII when chemicals were still being produced, scientist discovered a way to make food more sustainable during the war. This would lead to a realization that the chemical use in war is also good at accelerating the rate of fruit growing time to sustain during the war. This would lead to the dwindling of organic farm and the rise of chemical using farms(Organic Food, Ysanne Spevack).This would lead to an opening for many conventional farms and the dwindling of organic farms. Which lead to an unhealthy lifestyle. The public s lack of knowledge about organic, food is making the price go up because of the lack of buyers. From multiple taste test (genetic literacy project.org, Ben Locwin,2014). Shows that the public view on guessing the food is mostly on luck. In reality, there is barely a difference in the fruit taste except in the nutritional benefit. The taste is one of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everybody live differently and eat differently if someone who ate non organic food their entire life and made a sudden change to organic this would affect them and would sway them to not eat organic. Another reason is that some of public think organic and non organic are the same due to the taste and not the nutrient and harmful that are being added. This proves that the public lack knowledge about organic food is making the market for organic food more expensive. Some might disagree that there is a negative change when switching to organic food an example is when the taste change to a more natural flavor. Which is not as good as the conventional food. Even though the taste is different it is worth it to change an unhealthy lifestyle than to choose an unhealthy but tastier option over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. What Is The Pharaoh s Reason In The Book Of Exodus In the book of Exodus from the Bible, God and Pharaoh both wish for possession of the Hebrews for different reasons. Pharaoh rose to power in Egypt thinking he could use them to his benefit and the city s benefit, all while trying to reduce the number inhabiting the powerful city, while God wanted to free his people from the oppression occurring in Egypt. Pharaoh took the throne in Egypt only to come to quick conclusions. The pharaoh stated, See! The Israelite people have multiplied...let us deal shrewdly with them to stop their increase (Ex. 1:9 10). Pharaoh is not happy to see all of the Hebrews occupying his city. He therefore puts them through harsh, intensive labor. He expects the Israelites to build him a magnificent city and to only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. What Was Paul s Response Of The 1st Century Circumcision... Armand Jeffris Daise RELG 204 May 2nd, 2016 Final Exam 1. Paul and Gnosticism. What was Paul s response to the 1st century circumcision controversy? What were the characteristic features (beliefs practices) of Gnostic Christianity? And in your judgment, can either viewpoint (or both) be considered orthodox over against the other? Throughout the early history of Christianity, disputes broke out over mosaic law, particularly in the mid first century when the issue of circumcision, cutting off the foreskin of a man s penis, was a heavily debated and a recurring issue among different churches and members of the church. Many Christians believed that following the mosaic law, which included the act of circumcision, was no longer required for salvation as having faith and accepting Jesus as the messiah would be enough. Others, on the other hand, believed that requirements set forth in the mosaic law were still necessary to be saved. These people were negatively branded with the name Judaizers (those who believed that all Christians should follow the Law of Moses), and were often criticized for being discriminatory and elitist. A meeting was then held to discuss the whether the application of the mosaic law to new members of the Christian community, particularly focusing on if those trying to convert, were obliged undergo circumcision to be accepted into, and become part of, the Christian community. The apostolic decree of the council of Jerusalem moved away from its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Fair Value Accounting Moving towards Fair Value Accounting In the past, historical cost measures were mainly used for reporting as they are reliable. However, historical cost is only relevant upon acquiring the asset and becomes irrelevant as time passes. On the other hand, fair value based reporting, which accounts for changes in fair values, can produce balance sheet figures that provide a better reflection of the company s value. This is also why accounting bodies are moving towards fair value accounting (FVA). One of the evident standards is the FASB Standard (SFAS) 157, Fair Value Measurements , to establish clear, consistent guidelines for fair values measurements and disclosures. SFAS No. 133, Accounting for Derivative Instruments and IAS 39 also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is found that managers are more likely to manage earnings because it is hard to verify whether the estimated fair value figures are well intentioned or manipulated. Having to rely on their estimates introduces informational asymmetry. As in the case of Level 3 inputs, since managers have private information regarding appropriate values to select for model inputs as well as the underlying economic value of an asset (or liability), the informational asymmetry will create two problems adverse selection and moral hazard. Black et al. found that fair value accounting mitigates incentives for firms to time asset sales to manage earnings. If fair value measures capture unrealized gains and losses that reflect the future earnings, firms will have little incentive to increase current income at the expense of future earnings. However, there are still chances for managers to value assets upwards to increase income so as to increase their performance based compensation, abide by the debt covenant restrictions and reduce political cost as explained by the positive accounting theory. They could simply take a big bath during rainy days and use the timing of impairments or upward revaluation reversals to boost future earnings for even better compensation. Hence, accounting standard setters and securities regulators need to determine how much latitude to give managers when they estimate fair values and to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Influence Of The Rocco Period Many historians believe that Marie Antoinette never utter the famous French quote Qu ils mangent de la brioche , commonly known as Let them eat cake , but this does not mean everything from the Rococo period that is known is a lie. The Rococo period marks a special point in history that has a great influence on one of the modern traditions, the trends that appear in weddings cakes and popular cake decorating. According to the Want That Wedding website that some of the wedding cake trends for 2016 are Rococo inspired cakes, lace cakes, and hand painted cakes (Collet). As time has moved past the Rococo era, pastry chefs have used the delight designs from Rococo architecture, art, and fashion to create some of the most elegant cakes that have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This art style began within the time period, but modern cakes today use the same style of filigree that was used in the Rococo interior design and architecture, and the technique to create Rococo paintings are used to create hand painted cakes. There are many other influences on cake decorating, but a large portion comes from the Rococo period with many other small details that have not fully observed. This art style will continue to evolve and eventually involve more influences that what there is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Women of Ancient Rome China The empires of Rome and China were very great ones, they both had many similarities and differences in the way they ran their empires. One major difference was the way they treated their women. Both Chinese and Roman women were unequal in social status than the men of the empires were, but they were definitely treated different in both empires. Women of China were treated quite harshly and were expected to take orders at all times by their husbands, and were to serve them always. This started to happen especially after Confucius died because he taught people to treat each other the same, after his death women became less free and lost status, (Arvind 10). Women of Rome were treated like goddesses; they were to stay at home as housewives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, they were allowed to play a part in religion; although it was not a high role, being a monk in the Chinese culture was seen to be the highest level of authority that a woman could be given. There were some differences between the two empires in this area, women in Rome were given the opportunity to become very important in the religion of the Roman people; however they were never given too much power, they would never be allowed to hold a position in office. It s not hard to see that women were treated far worse than men were; this is just because the men never thought of them as equal and that was just the way it would be. Women in China were definitely treated like slaves as compared to Roman women who were given a little freedom; Chinese women would have to obey their husbands and had to make sure that their chores like cooking and cleaning were done by the end of the day. In Rome women were treated inferior, but the men of the empire would always look after them; they would always have a male guardian with them most of the time, (Ramirez et al 179). Chinese women were ordered around constantly and would never even think about disobeying their husbands. Roman women were treated more like precious gems; their husbands made sure that they avoided contact with men other than family members, they wanted to make sure their wives stayed pure and faithful to them at all times. In comparison, Chinese women ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Industrialization Dbq Essay During the nineteenth century, the Industrial Revolution began to replace agriculture goods with those of manufactured goods. With this revolution came the implementation of new technology, new social classes, and social theories. In England, the Industrial Revolution had taken root much faster than continental Europe, particularly in Manchester. A leading textile manufacturing center, Manchester soon attained a mechanized cotton mill in 1780. With this increased capacity for workers, Manchester s population increased quite significantly. The census of 1851 revealed there to be over 300,000 citizens were previously in 1750 there were 18,000 citizens. The increase in population mostly came from immigrants and the working class. The rapid growth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Manchester was overcrowded and cramped. Manchester grew rapidly from the 1750 s to the 1850 s population and infrastructure wise. Manchester during the 1750 s was relatively small compared to the size of the city during the 1850 s. The city had nearly quadrupled in size (Doc. 1). Assuming Manchester circa 1750 could support 18,000 people comfortably but circa 1850 the city has to support 300,000 people without nearly enough space. This suggests the population per area density increased substantially resulting in overcrowding. Robert Southey, an English Romantic poet describes Manchester as a crowded city with buildings packed together. He also notes Manchester is the second largest city in England both size and population wise (Doc. 2). This gives an account of how cramped living conditions were in the cities from a person s perspective. Southey has a negative view of city life and thus goes on to write about it in Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society. This is later refuted by Thomas B. Macaulay, a member of Parliament and historian. Macaulay states Southey has an unrealistic view of the world where peasants frolick in the countryside without a care in the world. Macaulay believes city life is better for people because they have food, shelter, and healthcare (Doc. 3). Macaulay is a member of Parliament and as such he must come from a certain income group mostly represented in the upper quartile of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Museum Of Flight History Museum of Flight History The museum of flight is a nonprofit organization that opened in 1965 at King County National Airport in Seattle. It is the largest private air and space museum in the world, and it also hosts the largest K 12 educational programs in the world. The museum is visited by four hundred or more people every year. It also serves more than 140,000 students a year. The Museum of Flight goes back to the Pacific Northwest Aviation Historical Foundation that was funded for the excavation and restoration of the 1929 Boeing 80A 1, that was fund in a Alaskan landfill in Anchorage. The project took about 16 years to complete, and was put as the center piece of the museum. In 1968, the name Museum of Flight started in a 10,000 square foot facility that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Retired from active service earlier that year, it is on loan from the Air Force Museum. Originally parked on the east side of the museum, it was driven across East Marginal Way and now rests in the museum s Airpark, where it is open to public walkthroughs. In 1997, the museum opened the first full scale, interactive Air Traffic Control tower exhibit. The tower overlooks the Boeing Field runways, and home to one of the thirty busiest airports in the country. The exhibit offers a glimpse into what it is like to be an air traffic controller. The next major expansion was opened in 2004, with the addition of the J. Elroy McCaw Personal Courage Wing. The wing has 88,000 square feet of exhibit space on two floors, with more than 25 World War I and World War II aircraft. It also has a large collection of model aircraft, including every plane from both wars. Many of these aircraft were from the collection of the Champlin Fighter Museum,that was located in Mesa, Arizona, which closed in 2003. The wing opened on June 6, which was the sixtieth anniversary of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay about DAT Study Guide Chapter 8 ASSIGNMENT Evolution 1. The amino acid sequence for the globins (alpha, beta, delta, epsilon, gammaA, gammaG) are aligned below. The red letters in the beta and delta sequences show the locations of replacement. What % divergence is observed between beta and delta globin proteins? __ 13/149 = 8.7% What % divergence is observed between alpha and delta globin proteins? 84/150= 56% ________ HUMALPHAGLOBIN HUMBETAGLOBIN HUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMALPHAGLOBIN HUMBETAGLOBIN HUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMALPHAGLOBIN HUMBETAGLOBIN HUMDELTAGLOBIN 1 50 MV.LSPADKT NVKAAWGKVG AHAGEYGAEA LERMFLSFPT TKTYFPHF.D MVHLTPEEKS AVTALWGKVN ..VDEVGGEA LGRLLVVYPW TQRLFESFGD MVHLTPEEKT AVNALWGKVN ..VDAVGGEA LGRLLVVYPW TQRFFESFGD 51 100 LS.....HGS AQVKGHGKKV ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ... AAC GTG GAT GCA GTT GGT GGT GAG GCC CTG GGC AGA TTA KV NVDAVGGEALGRL FLSFPTTKTYFPHF.D TTC CTG TCC TTC CCC ACC ACC AAG ACC TAC TTC CCG CAC TTC ... GAC CTG GTG GTC TAC CCT TGG ACC CAG AGG CTC TTT GAG TCC TTT GGG GAT CTG GTG GTC TAC CCT TGG ACC CAG AGG TTC TTT GAG TCC TTT GGG GAT LVVYPWTQRFFESFGD LS.....HGSAQVKGHG CTG AGC ... ... ... ... ... CAC GGC TCT GCC CAG GTT AAG GGC CAC GGC CTG TTC ACT CCT GAT GCT GTT ATG GGC AAC CCT AAG GTG AAG GCT CAT GGC CTG TCC TCT CCT GAT GCT GTT ATG GGC AAC CCT AAG GTG AAG GCT CAT GGC LSSPDAVMGNPKVKAHG KKVADALTNAVAHVDDM AAG AAG GTG GCC GAC GCG CTG ACC AAC GCC GTG GCG CAC GTG GAC GAC ATG AAG AAA GTG CTC GGT GCC TTT AGT GAT GGC CCG GCT CAC CTG GAC AAC CTC AAG AAG GTG CTA GGT GCC TTT AGT GAT GGC CTG GCT CAC CTG GAC AAC CTC KKVLGAFSDGLAHLDNL PNALSALSDLHAHKLR CCC AAC GCG CTG TCC GCC CTG AGC GAC CTG CAC GCG CAC AAG CTT CGG AAG GGC ACC TTT GCC ACA CTG AGT GAG CTG CAC TGT GAC AAG CTG CAC CDSHUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMALPHAGLOBIN CDSHUMALPHAGLOBIN CDSHUMBETAGLOBIN CDSHUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMALPHAGLOBIN CDSHUMALPHAGLOBIN CDSHUMBETAGLOBIN CDSHUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMALPHAGLOBIN CDSHUMALPHAGLOBIN CDSHUMBETAGLOBIN CDSHUMDELTAGLOBIN HUMDELTAGLOBIN AAG GGC ACT TTT TCT CAG CTG AGT GAG CTG CAC TGT GAC AAG CTG CAC KGTFSQLSELHCDKLH VDPVNFKLLSHCLLVTL GTG GAC CCG GTC AAC TTC AAG CTC CTAAGC CAC TGC CTG CTG GTG ACC CTG GTG GAT CCT GAG AAC TTC AGG CTC CTG GGC AAC GTG CTG GTC TGT GTG CTG GTG GAT CCT GAG AAC TTC AGG ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Does Shakespeare Present Relationship Between Men and... How does Shakespeare present relationship between Men and Women and how might a modern day audience respond? During the time of Shakespeare women lived in a male dominated society. Women In this period had virtually no legal power and lost all right to own all personal property when they married. Men were expected to be the heads of the households. Once a boy turned eight he no longer was required to obey his mother. The ideal woman was believed to be a virgin and a faithful wife. Female honour and social respectability were tied so closely to sexuality that death was often presented as preferable to the loss of female chastity. The relationships between Men and Women In this play do reflect the status between them at the time. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hermione is reasonable and rational; she is proud of her self and confident that she has done no wrong. She trusts in her husband to find the truth, where as Leontes completely irrational jealously shows he has no trust. This reflect the imbalanced relationship they have although a modern audience would want Hermione to fight for her rights against this hysterical man, we admire her for her dignity. Although Hermione accepts the charges the lords of the courts show that Hermione is true and loyal and they want the good truth to be known . In contrast to the relationship of Hermione and Leontes rests the relationship of Paulina and Antigonus. Unlike Hermione, Paulina is a strong minded and dominant woman and does not let her husband rule her like Hermione does He shall not rule me . Paulina and Antigonus seem to contradict the conventional rules of marriage because at the time of the play it was very unusual for a woman to be in control of the marriage. Although in today s modern society these would be seen as a common normal thing. Therefore a Modern audience would relate more with Paulina and Antigonus and would feel more comfortable watching them. However Leontes expects Antigonus to rule Paulina and control her which reflect the expectations of a Jacobean marriage. A modern audience would be shocked by how forceful Leontes is. Force her hence . The contrast in the two marriages reflects the contrast between the two men and the two women, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Corruption In Lance Armstrong s Tour De France Lance Armstrong was the greatest cyclist of all time that is until he was stripped from all his winnings. Armstrong won Tour de France for seven consecutive years. First winning the competition in 1999 and ending his streak in 2005. Armstrong became a major sports figure for not only winning Tour de France, but also winning his fight against cancer. He seemed like the ideal athlete, humble, caring, and compassionate. Armstrong also founded his own organization for the battle against cancer, currently known as LiveStrong. Armstrong had everything going for him that is until he was involved in a major scandal. In 2013 Armstrong admitted to using blood doping and other illegal banned drugs to help him win Tour de France throughout the years. The media went bizarre on hearing the news, and everything went downhill for him. Armstrong was erased from the history books for having the longest consecutive winning streak in Tour de France. All his winner s medals and achievements where stripped from him. Armstrong went from being the number one cyclist in the world, to the most hated and unrespected cyclist. Even his cancer organization, LiveStrong, suffered major deficits. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As of today there are several ongoing corruption scandals, ranging from the use of illegal substances, bribery, and many others. Not only is corruption found in professional sports but it is also becoming more evident in college sports and even in high school sports. We live in a world where athletes are taught they must do whatever it takes to win, even if it means cheating. Corruption in professional sports has changed the sports industry, creating an unfair and unloyal sense of competition within different professional sports. It is presented in different forms today, and stricter laws should be sanctioned upon corruption ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Nourishing a Child Essay The word hunger can mean the painful sensation caused by the want of food, the want or scarcity of food in a country or a strong desire or craving. In relation to the term World Hunger, the word refers to the want or scarcity of food in a country (World Hunger, 2011). In areas of the world, including the United States, where hunger is an issue, malnourishment becomes a very serious concern. Malnutrition is a very basic term referring to the general lack of some or all nutrients needed to support human health. There are two main types of malnutrition, Protein energy malnutrition (PEM) and micronutrient deficiency (World Hunger, 2011). While both types of malnutrition are dangerous, PEM is the most important and most notable form of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the early years of life, from approximately ages zero to three, the brain experiences dramatic changes in cognitive, linguistic and psychosocial development which can be dramatically affected by any decrease in the appropriate amount of nutrients to the brain. Children with severe growth retardation secondary to protein energy malnutrition in the post weaning period manifest a striking behavior syndrome that has been well described as torpid, apathetic, inactive, fearful, cheerless, nearly, mute, and anorexic and they lack spontaneity (DeLong, 1993). In 2005 an estimated thirty two percent of all children in developing countries under the age of five, approximately one hundred seventy eight million children, were shown to have stunted growth or low weight for height (Ruel Hoddinott, 2008). In the United States, malnourished children ages three to eight have been shown to have low physical function, poor academic performance, greater weight gain amongst girls and low psychosocial functioning (Ruel Hoddinott, 2008). Malnutrition in the early years can result in a lowered IQ by approximately fifteen points. An early deprivation of critical resources to the brain can contribute to the cause of learning deficiencies and contribute to attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and decreased performance in schools across the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Miss Marketing Management amp; strategy | Animee Beer A Lager for Ladies | Contents Mission Statement A Dedication to Innovation As a brewing company in love with beer, we re always looking for ways to challenge the expected and bring something new and exciting to our drinkers A Business Built On Responsible Practices We are about the communities and the places where we brew and market our beers, just like you do. We believe in integrity, respect and accountability have to be part of everything we do, everywhere we do it or it s not worth doing, that s how we do business and it won t change. Getting to the Coors of business Molson Coors was first established when The Coors Brewing Company and The Molson Coors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The UK population is ageing noticeably, with only slow growth predicted in the adult population. Source: Office for National Statistics/GAD/Mintel The UK population is ageing, with an expected 11% increase in the number of retirees by 2017, posing a challenge for beer, as consumers reduce drinking as they get older, often on health grounds. This is reflected in the consumer data for this report, with usage of lager dropping off dramatically among over 55s, while usage of stout/ales, drinks which have a strong heritage in the UK and appeal to older drinkers, falls slightly behind average. As the most likely group to drink lager (67% in home and 59% out of home) and joint highest for stouts/ales in home (28%), 25 34 year olds are likely to emerge as the most important group for beer brands to appeal to in the coming years. Another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Change in Roman Fever by Edith Wharton Essay Change in Roman Fever by Edith Wharton Chance (or coincidence) has an ambiguous role in the outcome of different situations; it can work in or against one s favour. As in real life, chance in literature has considerable influence on the circumstances of the characters and where those circumstances lead. In two particular literary works, Roman Fever and A Small, Good Thing, chance happenings have grave results on the lives of the characters concerned. In Roman Fever, old friends meet by chance and reveal disturbing secrets about the past; while in A Small, Good Thing a boy is injured on his birthday placing his parents in a desperate situation. Although chance generally seems to go unnoticed a spontaneous purchase of candles, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two old friends had not seen each other in years, but met again in a hotel in Rome where they were both vacationing with their respective daughters. Naturally, it seems, the two daughters develop a friendship. Such occurrences would otherwise be unfathomable if it was not for the precise meaning of chance; the unpredictable element in happenings that cannot be assigned a cause (Hougton Mifflin, 2000). Chance provides an understanding, not an explanation, and, hence, an acceptance of such occurrences. The chance meeting of these two old friends sets the stage for the revelation of secrets that were also influenced by the unexpected. Knowing that Grace had romantic interest in her then fiancé, Mr. Delphin Slade, Alida writes a letter posing as Delphin inviting Grace to meet him after dark in the Coloseum. Alida had simply intended for her dear friend Grace to catch the roman fever and disappear for a few weeks until [she] was sure of [Delphin], (Wharton, 91). However, it was also revealed that the unexpected happened and Grace replied to the letter saying she would be there. Thus, Delphin arranged for the meeting to take place. Whether irony or bad luck, Mrs. Slade had blindly provided her fiancé with the opportunity to have an affair, one he gratefully accepted. If Grace had not replied to the letter, if, in fact, Alida had considered the possibility of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Hamlet Human Nature Research Paper Art is, first and foremost, an imitation of life. Human beings create art, be it visual, literary, or performance, in order to reflect to ends and odds of the day to day; to express the common emotions of humanity in the hopes of garnering some further substance out of life s mundanely. With this as a broad goal, artistic works tend to revolve around the theme of human nature; revealing, exposing, and otherwise illustrating the human condition. William Shakespeare s Hamlet is no different in this regard. The primary subject within Hamlet is the nature of the human being, specifically the difference between humans and animals of a lower consciousness. To fully understand this difference and link human nature with literary meaning , we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Protagonists within art and literature serve as mediums on which audiences can project themselves onto. This process turns protagonists into heroes , and allows audiences to feel the courageousness, decisiveness, and selflessness that would be indicative to a hero . However, the character Hamlet, despite being the protagonist of the work Hamlet, does not exude any of these aforementioned traits. Hamlet is cowardly, indecisive, and self interested, an overall morally suspect. Hamlet himself acknowledges his possession of these flaws. Within the first act of the play, Hamlet learns of his father s murder at the hands of Hamlet s uncle Claudius. The murder of Hamlet s father and the marriage of his mother, Gertrude, to Claudius are devastating turn of events; However, Hamlet s reaction to these events comes off as cold and overly dramatized. Hamlet continuously complains that he is unable to commit suicide because God fix d his canon gainst self slaughter (1.2.135) , further perpetrating his own cowardice through his inability to take his own life. Archetypal heroes are by definition are brave, upstanding, and selfless; yet Hamlet is made more appealing by his lacking of those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Lou Malnati s Have you ever had a restaurant that had lots of memories,great food, and nice atmosphere with your favorite restaurant . I have one and it is Lou malnati s. The first time I went, I was with my grandma and we were looking for a place to eat, and we found Lou Malnati s and we have been going there since then. I really like the place because of many reasons. One, is that they have the best deep dish pizza, I ve had. Secondly, it has great service and atmosphere. Thirdly, is that I ve had great memories of going with family and friends. That s why I love Lou Malnati s as my favorite restaurant. What makes a pizza place without great food. Well Lou Malnati s has great deep dish pizza. I really like the thick cheese and great red sauce. Also, the butter crust on the outside is really crunchy and creamy tasting.Also, the salad is really good, where they have the fresh vegetables and those crunchy croutons. After you re done with you main course, you can have the delicious cookie pizza. Its full of ice cream, chocolate, and whip cream. It s all one tasty mess. It s not just the food ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I remember that we always went there for a special occasion like winning a soccer game. I think that Lou s has a lot with my memories an I. There was once was this time when I was little, I got cut very badly and I had to go to the emergency room. I got around 4 stitches while I was in the hospital. But after, I got to decide where we go for dinner and I choose Lou s. Lou Malnati s is my favorite restaurant because it has great food, great atmosphere and service, and the memories I have with them. In my opinion, Lou s has the best food around such as the deep dish pizza. Other than the food, they have great servers and the atmosphere is golden. I have had great memories at Lou s, and I m sure I will be making more with them. If I ever need to have great deep dish pizza, I ll go to Lou s Malnatis to have a great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Why is Nancy such an important character in the novel... Why is Nancy such an important character in the novel Oliver Twist? {1837 1839} Oliver Twist was probably one of the most popular novels of its time. Within Oliver Twist the characters were the central main focus of the novel. Oliver: the main c... Why is Nancy such an important character in the novel Oliver Twist ? {1837 1839} Oliver Twist was probably one of the most popular novels of its time. Within Oliver Twist the characters were the central main focus of the novel. Oliver: the main character is made to appeal to the reader s sense of sympathy. Meanwhile Fagin is loathed by the reader. Nancy is seen as not so important by the reader but actually is the most important character after Oliver. So just why is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows her loyalty to Bill Sikes and maybe Fagin and this could be a problem for her and Oliver later on in the novel. Nancy is seen rescuing Oliver many times but then dragging him back into trouble just when he is about to get out. She is confused because at first she kidnaps Oliver and, then, she protects him from Bullseye (Bill s dog). Then Nancy collects Oliver from Fagin so he can be used on a burglary with Bill Sikes. Then Nancy has a discussion with Fagin and later overhears a conversation between him and Monks about Olivier which again changes her mind! Nancy then visits Rose Maylie and then a few days later she is planning to visit her again but Sikes won t let her out of the house. After meeting Brownlow and Rose, Fagin suspects something, and Nancy is brutally murdered by the psychotic Bill Sikes! Nancy is such an important character in the novel Oliver Twist for many reasons, the most important being that because she helps Oliver escape from the criminal underworld she is risking her own life to save his. She gets whacked by Bill Sikes for trying to help Oliver and trying to hide him and it is at this point she is realised as an important character. It s like that saying everyone gets famous after they die! Nancy is important to the plot development because she is shown as double sided in the novel but when Fagin employs Noah Claypole to spy on Nancy it builds up sympathy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Savings Account Proposal Overview A client at age seventy to seventy five, although they do not necessarily worry about how much time they have left still have some life left that they must consider. Someone at this age range would typically already have a family and might also have grandkids as well. Also for someone in their declining years they would possibly already be in retirement and be in a steady place to retire. Although our client has been settled in there life style there are still certain risk that they can still face. One of the bigger risk they might face is running out of retirement money because they didn t financially prepare themselves. One thing they can t really prepare for is the need for having medicine at the old age for their health. Along with this, another risk they can have is just getting bored ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This once again would be great for our client because this financial product holds very little risk to him. The only thing our client will have to worry about how much coverage he will be getting while his money is in here. If he goes to a bank that is FDIC insured his money will be safe all the way up to 25,000 dollars, and even if he were to go over he can simply just move the excess money into a new account so there is no risk. Although this does not offer as much interest as a CD it can still make money while just sitting in the bank which is better than not making any at all. The bonus to having a savings is hoe liquid these accounts are. The money can be acquired at any point and time especially if he gets a debit card which will pull money straight from his account. This would come in handy if there was ever an emergency and the money needed to be taken out at a time that they were not expecting. This is helpful going with our client because he is in declining health and can get certain illnesses and other issues where money will be needed to get that money out as quickly as possible to pay off those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Child Called It By David Pelzer The book A Child Called It is an interesting story. It takes place in San Francisco, California. It s a nonfiction book about a boy named David Pelzer who is abused for several years by his mother Catherine. This child was mistreated and beaten constantly just because his mother thought it was a game. She even called her son It instead of David. David would come to school with bruises and marks all over his body. The teachers would ask him what happened and he would just play it off. When David reached the age of twelve the teachers began to get involved, and then he was placed in Foster Care. From the age four to twelve David was mistreated, and finally he got away from it all. My opinion on this book is it s a very emotional story. I don t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Cognitive Psychology Essay Cognitive neuroscience categorised as one of the many approaches to human cognition, focuses on the study of both the brain and behaviour in collaboration. Evidence from such approaches can be used to understand in depth, the mental processes forming cognition. Consequently, this contributes to our understanding of the mind. Despite vast development in this field, various challenges are posed as no single method can answer every question raised due to its limitations and therefore must be combined in order to produce a more reliable understanding. Cognitive psychology was the first to make progress in the understanding of these areas and accordingly it can be noticed that the tasks used by cognitive neuroscientists for brain imaging ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brain imaging techniques used by cognitive neuroscientist s aid research into such field by analysing the different parts of the brain that become active when a certain task is performed. The main technique that can be discussed in the role of trying to understand the mind is Functional magnetic resonance imaging. This technique uses an MRI machine to measure brain activity by looking at changes in one s blood flow. Stern et al, 1996 carried out research into the parts of the brain crucial for encoding and storage of information in the long term memory store. Using fMRI, participants were monitored while performing a novel picture encoding task. Evidence was provided to show that the encoding of these pictures depends on how the ventral cortical regions and the hippocampal region interact. This highlights a link between the two which therefore creates a valid contribution to our understanding of the mind as it identifies the parts of the brain crucial for engaging in essential mental processes. On the other hand, although this link can be identified, the method used by cognitive neuroscientists cannot explain exactly how the hippocampal formation is crucial in the encoding of information in long term memory meaning that it cannot be explained as to why it is needed and what exactly would happen to the encoding process if damage to this formation was to occur. In terms of the technique itself, low temporal resolution and high expense can be noted as another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Reaction Between Marble Chips And Hydrochloric Acid Using the syringe method I am going to investigate the reaction between Marble chips and hydrochloric acid by measuring the volume of carbon dioxide formed. Chemistry Using the syringe method I am going to investigate the reaction between Marble chips and hydrochloric acid by measuring the volume of carbon dioxide formed. This reaction rate will tell me how fast or slow a chemical reaction is and there are four things that could affect this greatly they are * Concentration An increase in concentration means there are more particles. More particles mean that there will be more collisions. * Surface area When one of the reactants is solid; the reaction can only take place at the surface of the solid. Breaking the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using the collision theory I predict that the more concentrated the acid, the more collisions so the quicker and more violent the reaction will be. To make this experiment a fair test I will make sure that the marble chips will be of the same size, amount and mass. I want to make sure that the marble chips are as similar as possible throughout the experiment and hopefully the results will be in direct relationship to each other. I will make sure that I use the same conical flask and syringe throughout each experiment because if I used different ones there is a chance they may not be clean and this will make the experiment unfair. Each run will have to be done at the same time, non stop or else the temperature could effect the results in which I would end up with inaccurate results. I will take readings at the same intervals throughout the experiment i.e. every thirty seconds. If these varied I would expect my results to be inaccurate. Safety Great care should be taken in any experiment and the experiment should be undertaken in a sensible manner. I will wear safety goggles throughout the experiment to prevent any acid from going into my eyes. I will also wear and overall to stop anything from spilling on to my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Endangered Language In Leanne Hinton s Bringing Our... According to the author, Leanne Hinton, who has written the article, Bringing our Languages Home , explains that speaking an endangered language at home is the core of language revitalization. She has visited clans conference of which Tlingit tribes is among the clans. The article addresses a specific family within the clan of Tlingit, Mischa Jackson, her husband and her ten month old daughter, Michaelyn. The two parents have the ambition to ensure that their daughter grows up knowing the indigenous language. Jackson says that she did not have enough time with her parents and even grandparents to learn the language. Her intention is to overturn that which she never experienced as she grew up and make it happen with her daughter. They speak ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...