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Analysis Of Yasumasa Morimura s Film Making And...
Yasumasa Morimura (born in 1951, Japan) has had a career in film making and conceptual
photography for over three decades. Morimura uses costumes, makeup props and digital manipulation
to create an almost replica of the original artwork, replacing the original subject with himself.
Morimura graduated from the Kyōto City University of Arts in 1978 and then became an assistant at
that same university. During his time working he experimented with many mediums and styles
including painting, photography and wood block art. He soon became recognized for his artworks and
began to be involved in traveling shows such as Japanese Art After 1945: Scream Against the Sky
(1994). After some time, and with critics watching skeptically, he began to ... Show more content on
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However, the artworks can also be compared in structure and concept. For example, Bruegel s artwork
refers to the concept in Matthew 15:14 of If the blind lead the blind, both will fall into a pit, (Holy
Bible) while Morimura takes it a step further a focuses specifically on consumerism in today s society.
Although the background is the same, though perhaps a bit darker, Morimura has altered the costumes
and colors to suit his audience. The six figures, representing consumerism in each major country, who
were originally dressed in plain clothes have been grossly overdressed in the appropriation. Their
clothes are bright and create a stark contrast against the darkened background. The differences and
similarities, between the structure and relation to the people of the time, in these two artworks creates
a stronger understanding of Blinded by the Light
Yasumasa Morimmura s appropriation of Parable of the Blind can be interpreted and understood by
deconstructing its physical aspects. Morimura went through many steps before the artwork reached
completion. Before he could start developing the actual artwork he had to obtain a copy of the original
artwork and figure out where and how he would have to stand. He developed a fresh concept and fresh
features for his appropriation. After this it was just a matter of dressing up and scanning each
photograph of himself onto the background of the Bruegel s artwork. Morimura inserted many
additional
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The History Of Xavier University
Bishop Edward Fenwick of Cincinnati, founded the Athenaeum, a college dedicated to religion and
liberal arts, on October 17, 1831. It was the first Catholic institution of higher learning in Ohio and in
the Northwest Territory and the sixth oldest Catholic university in the nation. In 1840 the Jesuits took
control of the Athenaeum, renaming it St. Xavier College in honor of the founder of the Society of
Jesus. The college received its charter status from the state of Ohio in 1842. In 1912 the Xavier
campus moved from downtown Cincinnati to about 5 miles north in North Avondale. However, the
school s name changed a second time to its current name, Xavier University, in 1930. To sum up,
Xavier University has a long and rich history which is still being written today.
Today s Xavier University, just like the years before, is a fairly ... Show more content on
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The average amount of students per class is roughly 20 people. With their being such a low student
count the tuition for Xavier is extremely high with approximately $52,380 per year or about $210,000
for a four year degree. A special thing to note about Xavier University is that they have had a president
who has been in office since 2001. Michael J. Graham, the 34th president of Xavier University, and is
following a legacy of an almost 180 year old tradition. Xavier University is well known for their men
s basketball program under the name, the Xavier Musketeers. The white, silver and navy blue team
recently have made it to the Elite Eight during the 2017 season. Notably, Xavier s other athletic
programs have no other memorable moments except for Karyn Juziuk s NCAA Rifle Championship
win in 1998, which is the only championship for Xavier University. Xavier has
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The, Enron, And Enron
The complete destruction of companies including Arthur Andersen, HealthSouth, and Enron, revealed
a significant weakness in the United States audit system. The significant weakness is the failure to
deliver true independence between the auditors and their clients. In each of these companies there was
deviation from professional rules of conduct resulting from the pressures of clients placed upon their
auditors (Goldman, and Barlev 857 859). Over the years, client and auditor relationships were
intertwined tightly putting aside the unbiased function of auditors. Auditor careers depended on the
success of their client (Kaplan 363 383). Auditors found themselves in situations that put their
profession in a questionable time driving them to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Competing interests can make it difficult to fulfill his or her duties impartially as an auditor. A person
has a conflict of interest if (a) he is in a relationship with another requiring him to exercise judgment
in that other s service and (h) he has an interest tending to interfere with the proper exercise of
judgment in that relationship (Davis 1982: 485;Boyd 377 398). A conflict of interest exists whether
the act is unethical or ethical and can come visible lack of decorum that undermines the confidence in
the internal auditor, the audit activity, and the audit profession. (Institute of Internal Auditors) A
conflict of interest can impair an individual s ability to do his or her duties and responsibilities
objectively. (Institute of Internal Auditors) Moral Seduction Theory (MST) discussed by Andrés
Guiral suggests that auditors are morally compromised by the perceived consequences of their
opinions and the root of auditing problems seem to result in an unintentional bias and not in
dishonesty (Guiral, Rogers, Ruiz, and Gonzalo 155 166) The moral seduction theory explains why
professionals are at times unaware of how morally compromised they have become by conflicts of
interest (Guiral, Rogers, Ruiz, and Gonzalo 155 166).
Arthur Andersen was Enron s auditor and through Enron s financial debacle, Arthur Andersen
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Biological Psychological Theories
The person I am writing about is experiencing troubles with their thoughts and behavior. In social
situations they have difficulty expressing emotions when in social gatherings, they can be paranoid
and think there is someone watching them, and they have issue with separating what s real and
imaginary due to voices that they hear in their head. Because of the hallucinations that they hear and
the irrational thoughts and feelings that they experience, functioning in everyday life can be extremely
difficult for them to do. The person suffers from schizophrenia. Biological A biological psychological
theorist would say that the person in question is suffering from potentially a few different things that
are causing the schizophrenia. There is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
All of these biological factors can be the reason that the brain essentially malfunctions causing the
hallucinations and irrational thoughts and behavior. Psychodynamic A psychodynamic psychological
theorist would say that the person in question is suffering from an ego deterioration and disintegration
of the ego, leaving the ego unable to control the urges and ideas between the ID and the super ego.
This creates difficulty with distinguishing reality and their own beliefs and behaviors. They regress to
a state that cannot organize their own thoughts and behaviors, which leaves them with their
hallucinations greatly influencing their actions. Freud believed that the mothers behavior while the
person was growing up is a big factor in the development or lack thereof, of the ego. Behavioral A
behavioral psychological theorist would say that the person in question is experiencing these
schizophrenic episodes and symptoms because of the brain not being properly conditioned to follow
the correct cues, leading to a focus on the wrong stimuli and cues. Because the brain isn t conditioned
well, this causes the brain to misfire and act irrationally rather than respond to the cues
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Twin-Personal Narrative
I am a statistic. I am the 1 in 285 Americans that has an identical twin. Although these are merely
numbers, they mean a lot more than that to me. It means I have a twin sister, Chloe, who has the same
DNA as I do and looks exactly like me (or so I m told). Our unique situation has led to a unique
relationship. From head to toe, Chloe and I look extremely similar. Her hair is long and blonde like
mine, and our eyes are the same size and hazel in color. Our shoulders are similar. Our arms are long
in comparison to our bodies. We have the same shirt size and our waists are the exact same
measurement. We both have long legs, scattered with volleyball bruises. Our feet are exactly the same
size. Although I know these likenesses to be true, all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If I m wearing something that doesn t earn her approval, I immediately have to change. Whenever I
say something that she thinks is obvious or stupid when we re with a group of our friends, she often
corrects me not long after. I don t even try to embellish my stories anymore, because Chloe is quick to
correct me with a that never happened. Although she likes to point out what I m doing wrong, she ll
always defend me when necessary. When someone insults me, she takes it personally, and vise versa.
Once, in fifth grade, a girl on my bus reached over the green, scratchy seat and hit me lightly on the
head. It was a confusing experience, and now I realize it was probably for a dare, but Chloe was
furious. She glared at her and insulted her vehemently until she apologized, her face red. No one else
could possibly know all the things that Chloe knows about me. No one else knows I was deathly afraid
of the dark in 4th grade and still don t like dark rooms to this day. No one else knows that she sucked
her thumb until she was eight. Because we know so much about one another, we can be completely
real around each other. We tell each other exactly how we feel all the time. We relate to other and
always have something to discuss because we have the same friends and interests. We are there for
each other in every
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State Theatre Essay
At a hundred and four years old, the State Theatre still stands as one of Bay City s most recognizable
landmarks. Despite floods, fires, and a century s worth of history, the theater proudly remains and
operates on Washington Street. Dozens of events are put on there each year. Orchestras, Vaudeville,
various musical groups, and comedians are just a few of the thousands of acts that have been housed
within its walls. The building inside has been remodeled various times over the last few decades, and
each time parts of the past have been found. Though there s a haunting presence, the six hundred seat
house is still full for most events. The theater may not be run by the same employees, and the jobs
have changed, but the theater is still as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
C. Howard Crane renovated the theater to resemble a Mayan Temple in 1930, and the theater reopened
as The Bay (Greene). The theater had been purchased by Butterfield Theater chain and Crane was
extensively hired by the company to renovate the theater into its new exotic design. The eventual cost
of the upgrading is said to have been $100,000. Crane successfully designed a Mayan theme through
out the entire building (LaLonde). Being under new ownership the theater was also under new
management. The new theater manager was known as Floyd Ackerman, and it was said the theater
was equivalent to a spouse for him with how much time he put into it. Ackerman got so caught up in
his work he d find himself going to the bank in the late hours of the night or even after late night
shows. On December 16, 1943 while going to the bank after a late night show, he was murdered by
Johnny Woos ( History ). Floyd Ackerman is one of two men killed having to do with the theater. By
1957 not as much excitement had happened, besides the theater being renamed again and for the final
time by the Butterfield owners to The State Theatre (LaLonde). In 1984 the theater was bought by
George Kerasotes Corporation and in 1990 they decided to close it (Greene). In over a hundred years
of being open The State Theatre has created quite the past for itself. Along with a colorful history full
of memorable
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Complex Adaptive Systems ( Cass ) And The Relationships...
Introduction
Complexity science is the study of complex adaptive systems (CASs) and the relationships that occur
within them. CASs are a function of what has previously occurred, what is currently occurring, and
are open to energy and information from the environment all around them (Chaffee McNeill, 2007).
The boundaries that define theses systems are fuzzy; each individual is their own CAS that is
influenced by a multitude of other CASs, all of which may belong to increasingly larger CASs. The
health care system is a CAS in and of itself that is made of a multitude of smaller CASs hospitals,
floors, units, and individuals. There are a many characteristics that help to make up and define what a
CAS is. Understanding these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While extremely beneficial, this tool can also become a hindrance when supplies are not restocked or
are placed in the wrong location. Another important member of this floor is the charge nurse who acts
as a liaison between patients, nurses, shifts, and hospital administrators. The charge nurse does not
have a set of patients assigned to them specifically, but helps nurses to get caught up when they fall
behind and acts in a generalized way to keep the floor functioning. The floor receptionist helps to
direct patient calls to the appropriate personnel, but this person is only present at certain times during
the day. Also visiting at any given time are physicians, chaplains, respiratory therapists, wound nurses,
IV therapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and a variety of other hospital personnel.
With all of these individuals coming and going, this floor is constantly abuzz with movement as
everyone works together to help the patients who populate this floor receive the health care they need.
CAS 1 Simple Rules Applied Locally
Because of its status as a CAS, there are certain defining characteristics of this floor that when
examined closely can help us to get a better picture of how it functions. Simple rules applied locally
help to keep the CAS organized and moving appropriately. According to Plsek and Greenhalg (2001),
simple rules are present in almost everything we do; they help us to
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Good Readers And Good Writers By Vladimir Nabokov
A quick summary of both articles we will be discussing today on The Morning Show. The article,
Good Readers and Good Writers by Vladimir Nabokov is basing itself on how good readers and good
writers get good to begin with. Mr Nabokov explains that the author must be able to create something
different and unique to sent planet spinnings in order to produce a successful book. While on the other
hand to make yourself a good reader you must read a book with a fresh mindset as if you don t know
what s to come, go in there expecting to learn something new and do not ruin the thrill of it. Now onto
John Holt s How Teachers Make Children Hate Reading . This is Mr. Holt realizing that he needs to
change up his methods of teaching and all it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When reading a book there s a special order that we like to follow. We see it manually from left to
right, but that s not the same case when looking at a picture we tend to open up our eyes and look at it
at every angle. Once you ve reread a book you ll start seeing it as a painting instead of a regular book.
Once you ve cracked open the case, now the reader can enter the game. And that s when the magic
begins and people start praising the book and actually appreciate it. The attitude you bring into a book
is fairly important when reading it. That is a very clever way of seeing what the meaning of reading is.
However, when we come back, we will see how Mr. Holt defines reading based on his own
experiences and work he has done. (commercial break) We are back! This morning we have been
analyzing what reading is and hearing who is Mr. Nabokov and how he defines the meaning of
reading. John Holt is here to bring in his own take of the topic and later they will go on head to head
and see what solution they can agree with. C mon out Mr Holt, time to discuss this topic we ve been
going on and off about. First of all how are you? Long time no see. Tell the viewers a bit about
yourself. Hello, I m fine. My name is John Holt I m best known for How Teachers Make Children
Hate Reading . Although, I have written several books hoping to influence individuals and
organizations through reading. Speaking about reading,
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Gold Nanorods Essay
In the ever advancing field of nanotechnology and materials science there has been a buzz in the air in
recent years over Gold Nanorods (GNRs). Their unique structure and ease of synthesis provides a
range of optical properties that can be readily manipulated. These properties can be utilised in various
applications such as surface functionalisation, photothermal therapy to manage tumours and cancer
cells. In this review, we will look at the current research that analyses the toxicity of GNRs and what
effects the surface chemistry and synthesis have on this. We will also discuss what effect the size and
shape of GNRs have on biological systems, reinforcing why they are making such a statement in the
world of science.
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Gold nanorod (GNR) synthesis requires the surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) [7],
this process produces a high yield of GNRs with surface plasmon resonances in the infra red as well as
visible light range. CTAB is the agent that drives anisotropic growth as well as provides the
stabilization needed to form the bilayers on the GNRs [8]. Quite a significant amount of CTAB is used
in this synthesis and after the synthesis there is still an amount of CTAB remaining on the surface of
the GNRs [9]. The excess CTAB on the surface has both a lack of stability in biological systems and
presents a significant amount of cytotoxicity [3, 10, 11]. In the literature it has presented that GNR
solutions that are CTAB capped at a certain concentration present a substantial amount of cytotoxicity
at around 70% loss of cell viability [10]. In this paper published by Wiley, with over 600 citations was
an extraordinary paper. It was well constructed and no faults could be found with it. With that amount
of citations, it has clearly influenced the further investigation of the cytotoxicity of GNRs. Now we
have identified that CTAB is the problem, how have researchers attempted to solve it? You re probably
thinking, remove the CTAB, which is a very reasonable suggestion. Removing the CTAB from the
surface of the GNRs and replacing them with other viable biomolecules is not a simple process. By
removing the CTAB from the surface of the GNRs the first issue
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Assignment 1-Case Study Application Fiscal Essay
Case Study Application: L.B. Jensen Middle School 1. What is meant by the following terms:
adequacy, equality, equitable, human capital, quality?
Within the case study, all of the terms mentioned seem to directly apply to the student population, and
what a school should be offering them. Also, is describes the qualities the leaderships members need
to keep in mind. Everything is to be done for the betterment of the students, and these terms are there
to justify that thought. Budgeting should be done with thoughts of the students at hand. All students
are to be offered an equal, quality and fair opportunity at an education and these terms correlate with
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Another example is that our school recently received a grant from the State of Ohio Department of
Education to roll an Adult 22+ program out. The school understands the value of the students and the
quality of education they have obtained, so they worked hard to get this program within our school.
Now, those above 22, who have previously aged out, are able to enroll in our 22+ program and still
gain their diploma. This is giving those individuals who have finally realized the importance, the
chance to make a difference and we at QDA realize this. The funding from the grant will not fully
cover this program, but we as a school understand the value.
The expense for these programs is just something that we know we need to budget for because the
outcome is much greater. This is producing more, productive members to contribute to society. 3. Can
educational services and funding be provided with equality and equity? Support your answer.
I think that this is possible, but only if the person in the leadership role understands the difference
between the two. Equity, involves trying to understand and give people what they need to enjoy full,
healthy lives while equality, aims to promote fairness and justice, but it can only work if everyone
starts from the same place and needs the same things (Clow, Hanson, amp; Bernier, 2015, p. 1). Yes,
these concepts are related, but if you really take the
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The Effect Of Heavy Metals On Groundwater
Shereen Bahadori Toolabi
Literature Review Assignment
The Effect Heavy Metals has on Groundwater
Introduction
Water is a major resource human s need for survival. As an important part of Earth s water,
groundwater is an indispensable resource for the development of the global social economy and
people s lives (He rong, et. al., 2015). Groundwater is an easy way for humans to be exposed to heavy
metals. Heavy metal contamination is a significant problem in several community and agricultural
areas (Chotpantart, et. al., 2013). Agrochemicals, including plant nutrients and fertilizer, can cause
increases in the concentration of heavy metals in the water and soil, and these heavy metal can
potentially reach levels in the ground than in the surface and eventually groundwater (Chotpantart, et.
al., 2013).
People living in agricultural areas have commonly consumed groundwater from shallow groundwater
wells (Chotpantart, et. al., 2013). In China, Groundwater is a valuable water resource. China has
become well known with accelerated urbanization and industrialization processes (Bai, et. al., 2016).
Urbanization, moving from rural areas to urban areas, is changing cities worldwide; though this has
benefitted the economy and people s living standards, it has also increased anthropogenic activities
(Egodawatta, et. al., 2016). This increase in activities can enhance some pollutants in urban
environments.
In April 2014, the city of Flint, Michigan changed getting its water supply from
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Apple iPad Air vs. Kindle Fire HDX
With a new design and faster processor, the iPad Air was in instant success. However, the new Kindle
Fire HDX 8.9 is not far behind. Amazon s new Kindle offers a higher resolution screen and new
features such as the Mayday button for immediate support all for $120 less than Apple s iPad. But
which tablet is a better overall value for what it can provide? Amazon s Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 weighs
in at .89 pounds with an 8.9 inch display. This is much lighter and smaller than the iPad Air. Apple s
iPad weighs in at 1.05 pounds with a 9.7 inch display which gives the user a much bigger screen with
very little weight difference. Both the iPad Air and the HDX 8.9 contain dual speakers. This offers
great sound quality from both tablets. Amazon and Apple have both improved their game when it
comes to new interfaces for their devices. Amazon s HDX added many new features to its home
screen. Although it still contains the somewhat childish carousel view containing recently opened
apps, Amazon added a new Quick Switch feature from within apps to avoid going back to the home
screen. Because the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 was created primarily for reading, it contains a Quiet Time
switch that allows dedicated readers to avoid interruptions from notifications. Apple s iPad runs on
iOS 7 out of the box. Interface iOS 7 offers a newer, brighter, and minimalist design than the previous
iOS 6 interface. This includes an improved notification window, a quick settings control center menu,
and improved
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Chinese Fireworks
Chinese Fireworks Industry (Case Analysis) Strategic Management MGT 498 FA2013 John Cabot
University
Summary p.3
Introduction p.3
Industry Analysis p.5
Environmental Analysis p.5
Porter`s Five Forces model Analysis p.8
Assessment of the industry attractiveness p.10
Implementation considerations p.11
Recommendations p.13
References p.15
Summary
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This can be achieved through an Environmental analysis, which is an investigation of the
demographic, political, economic, social and technological influences on an industry. It is a tool to
identify changes in a business environment that can create great opportunities for the fireworks
industry and cause significant threats.
Demographic factors
China s population growth rate is only 0.47% and the population of Liuyang is estimated of 1,278,928
by 2010. The Chinese domestic market is expanding and has potential to grow. Despite the fact that
the market is faced with a number of the legal restrictions, a very intense price competition, local
protectionism and difficulties to penetrate distribution channels there are still a number of
opportunities to succeed in the fireworks industry. The foreign direct investment has opened up in
China lately. Considering a global population growth rate of around 1.14% per year and a number of
baby booms worldwide, an international market has a big potential to expand. Economic factors
Heavy competition in the market is faced with reduced prices and profit margins affecting the whole
industry. There has been an increase in level of income, better and increased job opportunities to the
workforce in emerging markets. This is good for the industry with increased demand, but it is a
disadvantage when skilled workers
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A Summary Of Alzheimer Disease
Symptoms of Alzheimer disease are hard to detect due to its similarity to other diseases. One of the
most prominent of Alzheimer disease is memory loss, yet such symptom could be mistaken for old age
or dementia. Due to this unfortunate circumstance, doctors cannot detect Alzheimer disease and the
patients are the one who suffer the most. But now, scientists in Japan had discovered how to detect
Alzheimer disease much sooner than before through blood test. Through the measurement of amyloid
β proteins and its precursors in the blood, doctors can detect Alzheimer disease sooner. One of the
earliest hallmark of Alzheimer disease is the accumulation of amyloid β proteins. Prior to this
discovery, in order to measure the proteins, the procedure
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Essay On The Development Of The Albertan Oil Sands
Canada s oil sands are among the largest oil reserves in the word. This is evident from the fact that
Canada is ranked third for the largest oil reserve in the world, after Venezuela and Saudi Arabia ( Oil
Sands, n.d.). Oil sand , is a naturally occurring mixture of sand, clay, water and bitumen (Gosselin et
al., 2010). It is a very dense and extremely viscous oil that must be treated before it can be used to
produce usable fuels such as gasoline and diesel (Gosselin et al., 2010). In North America, high oil
prices, growing demand, and diminishing oil reserves results in greater interest to mine local oil
reserves. Increased production of oil generates significant economic benefits but, at the same time, the
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This will in turn, result in a greater greenhouse gas effect and contribute significantly more to climate
change. Canada will not be able to meet green emission standards and will rather be contributing more
to global climate change than trying to reduce it.
Along with greenhouse gases, other pollutants are released into the air during oil sands operations.
These pollutants are harmful to ambient air quality and human health. In the Alberta oil sands,
regional air quality is mainly impacted by the production of nitrogen dioxide and nitric oxide (NOx
gases) ( Air Emissions, 2015). NOx gases are primarily produced by fuel combustion in vehicles and
react to form smog and acid rain (NOx gases in diesel car, 2015). Consequently, these gases project a
concern to the workers present that are mining the oil sands. This is because NOx gases overtime can
lead to reduced lung function and breathing problems (NOx gases in diesel car, 2015). Finally, these
gases pose a threat to local wildlife and vegetation since they react to form acid rain in the
atmosphere. The production of acid rain is harmful for the ecosystems present. This is especially true
for aquatic ecosystems and overtime will lead to death of local wildlife. To conclude, the development
of the oil sands is unfavorable due to the production of harmful gases. The development impacts
global climate negatively due to increased greenhouse gas
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Evaluation Of A Business Training
Consequently, operation expense and overhead expense can be alleviated in companies which used
outside experts services.
3.2. Increment competency in companies Handling a variety of HR activities besides the core activity
by employers would not bring useful consequences for organisations. Thus, by outsourcing, they can
concentrate on their core competence which might be included in the application of various policies in
different businesses. For instance, as stated by Belcourt (2006) designing products is one of the major
activities in NIKE. Contracting out non core HR tasks provides free time for managers to pay more
attention and attempt to the value added activities such as leadership development, innovation and
customer services. Hence, diminution of HR administrative duties like employees pension, benefits
and payroll helps mangers to be strategists to improve companies competitive advantages.
3.3. Professional expertise
Getting benefits from the experience and skills of outside providers can be the other externalization s
advantages. As HR laws and regulations tend to be complicated in some area, employers may make a
decision to externalize some works to specialized companies which are updated with changing
government regulations and have specific expertise needed in special fields. For example, in a
professional training company because of the availability of expert co workers, staff would have more
opportunity to develop their knowledge and proficiency.
3.4.
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Loretta Pyles The Capabilities Approach And Violence...
According to The Capabilities Approach and Violence Against Women by Loretta Pyles (2008), the
primary goal to social development is to increase income or material wealth in order to end poverty
and equality of opportunity is what matters most for well being. Poor and low income individuals are
at risk because they do not have money and lack certain freedoms and capabilities. Additionally, poor
and impoverished women who are victims of physical and sexual abuse have less freedom and
accesses to resources. Moreover, Pyles (2008) explains that, Violence against women affects the
ability of women to achieve full functioning in the world. For example, women of physical and sexual
abuse are isolated, by their abusers, from financial resources,
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Ancient Rome DBQ
A Roman Impact on the United States
Ancient Greece and Rome were both very influential to the United States. Greece is located in Europe
and greatly known by its capital Athens. Rome is located in Italy and known for its influential
architecture and culture. Ancient Rome more accurately reflects the social and political makeup of the
United States compared to Ancient Greece.
Ancient Greece positively influenced the United States in terms of economic aspects. The Parthenon
was built in Greece in 447 B.C, and was a strong symbol of Athenian wealth in Ancient Greece.
Located in Athens, the Parthenon was dedicated to Athena, an important patron to the city. The
Parthenon holds the city of Athens treasury office (Doc 6). The Parthenon s purpose ... Show more
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The Roman Colosseum was built throughout 70 80 A.D. It was a large, circular stone arena and was a
very popular attraction in Rome. The Colosseum was used as a place of entertainment for the Romans
(Doc 5). The Colosseum was the entertainment center of Rome and it was used as an amphitheater,
arena, held gladiatorial events and people socialized there. The Colosseum influenced the U.S because
in the U.S we have entertainment centers including movie theaters, wrestling matches, and sports
games where people socialize and are entertained. The Bible s New Testament in Rome was a great
example of how Rome influenced the U.S social aspects. In the Roman Bible it says, The Greek word
for brothers and sisters (adelphoi) refers here to believers...(Doc 13). In this line from the Bible s New
Testament, it is explaining how having people unite under god allows them to socialize. This
influenced the U.S social aspects because in U.S people are free to choose their own religion based on
their beliefs, and through their church they connect with people based on their beliefs. The Conspiracy
of Catiline was an exceptional example of how Rome influenced the U.S social aspects. In the
Conspiracy of Catiline, Sallust wrote, Riches made the younger generation a prey to luxury, avarice,
and pride. (Doc 9). This quote is explaining how in Rome being wealthy gave you a higher rank in the
social classes and are looked up and worshiped, very similarly to the U.S. The U.S does not have
social classes but there is an obvious difference between the rich and poor. As shown, Rome more
effectively influenced the U.S than Greece did because of social
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Samurai Vs Knights
Introduction
In medieval times, the Samurais and Knights lived on other sides of the world. They had some
similarities and difference when it came to the class types and soldier types. They were both extremely
important because of the roles that they had, they both had to protect very important individuals. This
essay will focus on, the code of conduct, weapons, training, education and apprenticeship and the
comparisons between the Knights and Samurais
Code of conduct
The Samurais Code of Conduct is Kendo The Way of the Sword which is about discipline and
mortality, this was also known as Bushido, these were like the Knights code of Chivalry. Bushido
means that a true warrior must keep his loyalty, courage, respect, compassion, and honour as it is
important. It was mainly about how a warrior should act and what they have do. The samurais code of
conduct is extremely strict, if the samurais master or leader dies they must perform Seppuku. The
Knights didn t have to do this but may kill themselves because they feel that they have no purpose.
This is when the Samurai slices his sword straight through his body, if they don t want to die and
perform Seppuku the samurai becomes a Ronin which is a Samurai without a master or leader. The
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When guns were first made knights and samurais both stated to realize they were uses lees guns
because they can penetrate through Armor and kill extremely rapidly. So, in the late 1800s guns
became a very popular choice of weapon because of their extreme power against low to medium
Armor types. So, when the knights and samurais realized that they need to have guns or there wouldn t
be very much point in having a sword and Armor. Even bows and arrows became useless because all
the other enemies can shoot from long range and it is much easier to win
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The South Is Seen As A Romanticize Version Of The United...
Mid Term Exam #3 The South is seen as a romanticize version of the United States. A place where
virtue, honor, and strong religious morals were upheld in common society. However, the recurring
themes that the South would have the role of being the ongoing rebel against most national policies
that gave any sign of hindering their way of life, the concept of individualism, yet keeping its own
societal identity. From the Revolutionary War onwards, the South has been developed as the shining
example of what an American should be like. Slavery was a huge attribute of Southern society, though
looked down upon by the world, it was practiced and eagerly defended by political logic and religious
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The South has been criticized for practicing the archaic ways of slavery deeming it: barbaric,
inhumane, and out of touch with the changes of the world. The argument continues through George
Fitzhugh s Southern Thought, Labor pays all taxes, but labor in a slave society is property, and men
will take care of their property. In free society, labor is not property, and there is nothing to shield the
laborer from the grinding weight of taxation all of which he pays, because he produces everything
valuable. (Fitzhugh Southern Thought pg. 823) Furthermore, the identity the South identifies itself as
a place of self worth and pride in what your property can produce while enjoying the fruits of their
labors. A land where taxes cannot take away the riches and treasures that are produced in their fruitful
land. The South possessed identity, and with that identity came the sense of individualism. One of the
leading causes of the Civil War was the belief that the South s sense of individualism was in danger
and to be eradicated from the face of the United States. Ironically, during the Civil War the draft was
enacted into Southern conscriptions making it more of mandatory duty to southerners to join the
military. The first general American military draft was enacted by the Confederate government on
April 16, 1862, more than a year before the federal government did the same. The Confederacy took
this
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Cormac Mccarthy s No Country For Old Men
No Country for Old Men, by Cormac McCarthy, is about a Vietnam War veteran stumbling upon an
irreversible mistake of witnessing a drug deal going completely south and his journey of being on run
from these dealers. This novel has the adaptation of becoming a screenplay as Robert Mckee writes in
his novel, Story. No Country for Old Men has elements Mckee describes incorporated within the
novel, such as character development and controlling ideas. McCarthy s novel incorporates a defeat
for the protagonists instead of the typical victory against evil. Victories are cliché which Mckee
believes should be avoided when creating a film, so McCarthy s novel fits the role well.
Mckee describes in his novel how protagonists should have a conscious desire, meaning a goal they
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Llewellyn Moss s development as a protagonist revolves around his experience as a war veteran
clouding his judgment and ultimately deciding his fate. Moss deals with inner conflict from his
disillusionment of war. His sense of autonomy and freedom drives him into a corner he cannot escape.
Moss proves to be an ideal protagonist through Mckee s Story since he is a character dealing with
conflict and striving to achieve his desires even though it ends in failure. No Country for Old Men also
incorporates a controlling idea. Mckee s thoughts on a controlling idea are that it has a value plus a
cause. In McCarthy s novel, this idea is reality giving the protagonist a new perspective in life can
ultimately lead to his demise. This phrase is insight of how the novel should be displayed towards the
audience. The protagonist should have an experience that makes them think differently of the world;
however, this thought process yields to their demise. McCarthy s No Country for Old Men applies
ideas and theories crafted by Mckee making it acceptable to create a film from
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Use Of Robots In Robotics
Introduction In the present day, innovation in technology is very large. Human want to discover more
and more advantages from technology. In fact, we can see how it grew in nowadays. A lot of
companies have been spending their finances to invest in smarter technology. They know that if they
don t make the new things, they will be left behind. Robot is one of the best method that many
companies want to invest on, and their purpose is replacing human at some fields, which can be
dangerous. It is not easy to adapt robots into our life because it directly affects the labor work.
Unemployed rate is still high and many government avoid using robotics in most working fields. This
research is about the usage of robots in healthcare and business. For this report, the two articles that
will be deeply discussed are Are we ready for virtual physicians? by Julie Connelly. and Robots
invade small businesses by Kimberly J. Studer Mark D. Dibner.
Rhetorical context
This informative article, Are we ready for virtual physicians? , was created in 2004 and was a period
of technology development, so this article still have value until now. With the information, it does
relate to how robots can be provided in health care. For example, the author Julie Connelly had
discussed that there are [s]everal ways in which robots might help clinicians come to mind. First, the
robot might help us reach our patients. A physician who works among several urban hospitals or who
is traveling might use
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The Origin Of The Word Nano
1.1 Introduction
Nanotechnology, the term derived from the Greek word nano, meaning dwarf, applies the principles of
engineering, electronics, physical and material science, and manufacturing at a molecular or
submicron level. The materials at nanoscale could be a device or a system or supramolecular
structures. Earlier Albert Franks defined it as that area of science and technology where dimensions
and tolerances are in the nano range. Nanomaterials are the most promising tool in nanotechnology
that posses very unique size dependent properties that makes them superior and indispensable in many
areas of human activity. In recent years, synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles have received
considerable attention because of their distinctive properties and potential uses in various fields like
microelectronics, photocatalysis, magnetic devices, biotechnology and biomedical fields. Various
nanoformulations have already been studied and applied as drug delivery systems with great success
and they still have greater potential for many applications like drugs, antibiotics, protein delivery,
imaging techniques, anti tumour therapy and as a carrier for Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) crossing
(Yezhelyev, 2006; Chen, 2013; Naahidi, 2013). Nanoparticles provide massive advantages regarding
drug targeting, controlled release and can be combined with diagnosis and other imaging therapy,
hence, emerge as one of the major tools in nanomedicine (Shrivastav, 2013; Jain, 2012).
1.2
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Case Study Of Palos Verdes Estates Electrician
Do You Need A Palos Verdes Estates Electrician? If you are having any type of electrical problem,
then it is best to call an electrician in Palos Verdes Estates instead of trying to handle the problem on
your own. You should call Palos Verdes Estates electrical contractors if you have a circuit breaker that
trips frequently. This could be a sign that there is a problem with one or more circuits in your home.
Flickering lights are more than a nuisance. They could be an indication of an electrical problem. There
are several things that can cause flickering lights. Circuit problems can cause lights to flicker. Loose
service conductors in the main electrical panel can also cause lights to flicker. An electrician near
Palos Verdes Estates can
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Images Of Witchcraft During Renaissance Culture
Images of Witchcraft in Renaissance Culture
The witchcraft phenomenon of the Renaissance period was shaped by a wide range of cultural factors;
witchcraft was not necessarily subject to a single cohesive idea or concept, and it was often instead a
conglomeration of many different societal concerns, concerns which spanned through all spheres of
society. Textual evidence from this period provides insight into the way in which witches were
conceived, and how witches were dealt with, while visual images present a companion visualisation of
the tensions, which influenced created the witch, and the imagery, which came to be associated with
witchcraft.
The 1486 Malleus Maleficarum set up the precedent for the witchcraft craze, which came to its prime
in the mid 16th century, during the Renaissance period. Though the Malleus was not the only factor in
this craze, as Margaret Sullivan notes, it made no discernable impact... for nearly half a century , it,
with a number of other social factors, provided a wealth of information to witch hunts and hunters.
This treatise further established several of the basic ideas essential to the identification of witches such
as the identification of witches as largely women; through the treatise s continual argument that
women were of gullible and carnal nature the text further advocated ideas of fear and hatred in regards
to women.
As the witch hunting period grew, the real fears and tensions which plagued all levels of society is
clear by
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The University Of Maryland University
Policy Summary http://www.umuc.edu/policies/researchpolicies/research19000.cfm In order to
preserve the university s mission to create, preserve, and disseminate knowledge (UMUC, 2002) the
University of Maryland University College (UMUC) has created Policy 190.00 Intellectual Property.
This policy addresses intellectual policy considerations for faculty, students, and the university itself,
while making sure that society benefits from the dissemination of the works involved.
In the General Provisions section of this policy, the University outlines the purpose of the policy
(outlined above). In addition, it addresses the places the policy will be published. It defines who may
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This means that all online course materials are to be considered under the copyright section of the
policy as outlined above.
The policy also includes a discussion of student and third party rights, patent, computer programs and
software or business practices and other types of intellectual property, as well as a section on revenue,
administration and reporting. While these sections are necessary to creating a whole picture when it
comes to intellectual property rights at UMUC, they are not vital to this paper and thus will not be
discussed other than to demonstrate the broad scope of the policy.
Distance Course Ownership Strengths
While UMUC based its intellectual property policy on the one developed for the University System of
Maryland (USM), UMUC took special care to address technology mediated instructional materials .
While the USM (2009) has a placeholder which states they may at any time modify the policy to
include rules on these types of materials, UMUC actually developed it. UMUC (2002), as a school
specializing in distance education, considers these technologically dependent materials core to their
mission, thus anything created to be posted online is be considered the same as any other course
materials. This allows UMUC to use the same ownership rules for
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The Scope Of Psychoanneuroimmunology
C) Psychoneuroimmunology:
Psychoneuroimmunology is an inter disciplinary science that combines the fields of Psychology,
Neurology and Immunology. Primarily, it studies the connection between mental processes and
physical health through the interaction between immune system and neural synapses. The approach is
to see human body as an inter connected, inter dependent system which operates in accord. The range
of Psychoneuroimmunology is simply exhaustive. The impact of human thoughts, emotions, feelings,
behaviour, and environment on the physical body varies from person to person; depending upon an
individual s biological history. This intensely dissolves the already dated mind body distinction. The
two are cohesive, and work as a single unit. It is interesting to note, this new insight in the medical
field bears remarkable parallels to Patañjali s model of Yoga. Akin to Psychoneuroimmunology, ...
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For every peptide found in the brain, there exists a parallel peptide in the immune system. This was
the earliest pre cursor to Psychoneuroimmunology.
The Journal of Immunology (1985) then published the detailed study under the title, Neuropeptides
and their Receptors A Psychosomatic Network .
Remarkably, the study establishes cellular consciousness. It is not a brain centred system, wherein
brain dominates body. Every cell has the wisdom of its own. Emotions comes first, molecules
manifest after; emotions create the peptides. If we accept this, the question arises, where do Emotions
actually stem from? Pert believes emotions constitute the subtle, conscious body made up entirely of
energies. Emotional energy tampers with the energies of subtle body, which in turn emanates
molecular reactions or neuropeptides. Neuropeptides then proceed to alter the mental and physical
well being of the body at the cellular
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Rain Forest Biome
I.S.24 Jaad Shahout 616 6/12/10 Rain forest Biome The average rain fall a rain forest receives is 50 to
260 inches yearly (125 660 centimeters). Rain forest belongs in a wet climate. Its temperature does not
go higher than 93 degrees (34 degrees Celsius) or drop below 68 degrees (20 degrees Celsius). The
rain forests average humidity is 77% 88%. Almost all rain forests are near the equator. Half of all plant
and animal species are in the rain forest. Tropical rain forests produce 40% of earth s oxygen. ¼ of all
plants in the rain forest creates medicine. 100 300 species are in the rain forest mostly in South
America. That would be 2 and ½ acre (1 Hectare). Rain forest Plants There are more than 10 different
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Also these animals can t be found in deserts tundra s. They use lots of energy for walking or running
for at least 2 miles in the forest. These animals can cost thousands of dollars or even hundreds of
thousands of dollars. No one knows. Human Influences Some human influences are that they destroy
lands of rainforest and can hunt and kill animals from polluting the air or polluting water. This is a
problem to the rainforest biome. Also humans cut down acres of trees and this is a horrible thing to do
because they don t know what they are doing to the rainforest. Rainforest
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Children s Own Personal Interests
Furthermore, they are able to start exploring their own personal interests, and learn decision making,
when being exposed to a variety of resources. This, in turn, gives the adult great insight into the child
s developing personality, learning their likes, dislikes and other personal interests. Story telling and
other forms of dramatic play not only help develop a child s social skills, but also their emotional
ones. It is common for young children to often act out circumstances that they may have witnessed in
real life or perhaps on television. By role playing these situations, they are able to begin to understand
the world and make connections, by exploring the different emotions, such as sympathy, and empathy
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5. For this task you need to identify 3 play activities for children of different ages. We want you to
evaluate their effectiveness, identify the materials you need, why you have chosen the materials
selected and any health and safety implications. (3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4) Please write a minimum of 300
words for this question.
Age Activity Effectiveness Materials/Resources needed Health and Safety
1 Birth to 3 years
Colourful Cornflour Mark Making
The cornflour, water mixture allows infants to explore new and interesting textures, which may be out
of their comfort zone. It also permits the young child to explore their creative side, and make their
thinking visible. Having the cornflour on a large tray at a level close to the ground, allows the infant to
take full advantage of the activity, and promotes their communication with other peers, as they are
able to all gather round the tray together. The activity further helps develop confidence in the child, as
they become more self assured with the marks they are making in the mixture. This helps support the
development of mathematics and language. Cornflour
Cornflour would be more effective for this activity, because once added to water, creates a strange
consistency, which is non toxic and dissolves in water.
Water
Food Colouring
Food colouring would be beneficial to the
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Youth Incarceration Research Paper
The Incarceration of Juveniles It is estimated that on any given day there are 80,000 youth
incarcerated in the United States, which is more than any other developed country in the
world(Townes, 1). Incarcerating youth before exploring other options is a social injustice. Judges
rather give short term solutions than permanently fix the problem. To understand why this is a social
injustice, four pieces of information must be known: the causes, who it affects and how, who s
responsible, and solutions in place. Incarcerating youth affects them in many different ways. One way
is the psychiatric damage prisons cause. Being in prison means that the child is not able to be with
their family and community, which can lead to feelings of loneliness and depression. Studies show
that incarcerated youth die from suicide at a rate two to three times more than non incarcerated youths
(Polish,1). In addition to mental health effects, incarceration at a young age affects the person s future
by lowering their chances of finding a job. When sentenced to a correctional facility, the child s
education is stopped and they become 38 times more likely to become a repeat offender(Koehler,1).
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Lack of resources is one of the major causes of high juvenile incarceration rates. Without alternative
programs prison is the only option. Another major fact is improper evaluations. Improper evaluations
lead to children, who are considered non public threats, being thrown in jail. Roughly 25% of youth
behinds bar are actually considered threats which means the remaining are considered non threatening
(Townes, 2). In addition, improper evaluations lead to youth with mental illnesses being placed behind
bars and not receiving medical attention. It s known that 65 to 70% of youth behind bars have a
disability, yet barley anything has been done to help them obtain the help they need(Townes,
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Trespass
TRESPASS TO THE PERSON Aims of Lectures: * OVERVIEW OF THE TORTS COVERING
TRESPASS TO THE PERSON * DEFENCES TO TRESPASS TO THE PERSON * ALTHOUGH
NOT A PART OF TRESPASS TO THE PERSON WE WILL ALSO ASSESS THE RULE IN
WILKINSON V DOWNTON 1. OVERVIEW The aim/s of these torts: Protection from personal
interference / protects your bodily integrity and your liberty. The trespass torts are actionable per se
(there is no need to prove damage). A trespass to the person may well also be a CRIME and criminal
law cases can be helpful but please note that a CIVIL action is designed to achieve a different
objective i.e. to vindicate your right / claim damages or to prove a point (Halford v Brookes [1991] 1
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Ltd (1920) 122 LT 44 Herring v Boyle (1834) 1 Cr M and R 377. Murray v Ministry of Defence
[1988] 2 All ER 251. R v Bournewood [1998] 3 All ER 289 See further Williams (1991) 54 MLR
408,411 2. DEFENCES (a) Consent Sidaway v Bethlem Royal Hospital Governors [1985] 1 All ER
643 Chester v Afshar [2002] 3 All ER 552 Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech AHA [1986] AC 112 R
(on the application of Sue Axon (Claimant) v Secretary of State for Health (Defendant) [2006] EWHC
372 (Admin). Re R [1991] 4 All ER 177 Re W [1992] 4 All ER 627 Re B [1981] 1 WLR 1421 Re M
(Child Refusal of Treatment) [1999] 2 FCR 577 (b) Necessity F v West Berkshire HA [1989] 2 All ER
545 Re A (Children) (Conjoined Twins: Surgical Separation) [2001] Fam.147. (c) Self defence Revill
v Newbury [1996] 1 All ER 291 Cross v Kirby (2000) The Times, 5th April, CA (1) James Ashley
(Junior) (2) James Ashley (Senior) v Chief Constable of Sussex [2006] EWCA Civ 1085, [2008]
UKHL 25 (d) Contributory negligence Revill v Newbury [1996] 1 All ER 291 (e) Ex turpi causa
Revill v Newbury [1996] 1 All ER 291 (g) Statutory authority PACE 1984 as amended 3. The rule in
WILKINSON V DOWNTON [1897] 2 QB 57 The principle is quite well established and helps fill a
gap where the
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Tim Burton Big Fish Quotes
The film Big Fish directed by Tim Burton has a lot of phenomenal quotes that relate to the film and
real life that get you analyzing and thinking about them. That the more difficult something became,
the more rewarding it was in the end. said by Edward Bloom, will be the first quote analyzed. Thus
analyzed this quote means that when Edward went down the bad path, he got rewarded by getting to
Spectre a location that plays a major role in the film, but in real life this means that if you choose the
more difficult path you will get more in return for you work than if you take the smooth easy route.
Therefore Fate has a cruel way of circling around on you. Said by Edward Bloom is the second quote
to be analyzed. This quote refers to when
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The Four Feasons In Baroque Music
trumpet, trombone/sackbut, and tuba. The percussion includes the Timpani at this time. One of the
most well known concerto composed by Vivaldi is The Four Feasons, within this he had written three
movements. The first one being fast or another for fast allegro the second movement was slow and the
third movement was fast again this would describe the tempo of the movements. In a concerto their is
no voices but their are soloists in part of the song. This is when the violinist takes over and plays her
own part that is more prominent in the song this is called a solo. Throughout the movements they
remain to be homophonic, having one main melody throughout the piece. Not only during the baroque
era was their just instruments but also operas.
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Sergeant Cuff In The Hound Of The Baskervilles, And Father...
Throughout the semester, we have read several different detective stories, looking into each detective s
characteristics, as well as the characteristics of supporting characters, examining how detectives are
able to solve the case when nobody else can. Each detective we have read this semester has different
ways to solve a crime, but there are also ways to connect these different detectives. Based on the
examples of Sergeant Cuff in The Moonstone, Sherlock Holmes in The Hound of the Baskervilles, and
Father Brown in Father Brown: The Essential Tales, a successful detective must love what they do,
have trust that is hard to earn by others, and they are very detailed in their searches. Without the
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Betteredge, says the Sergeant, with ore kindness than I had any right to expect from him. In my line of
life, if we were quick at taking offence, we shouldn t be worth salt to our porridge. It it s any comfort
to you, collar me again (Collins, 143). Before this quotation, Betteredge calls out Sergeant Cuff for
believing that Miss Rachel could be guilty of taking the moonstone. Cuff understands why Betteredge
is upset and knows not to accuse Rachel of anything without complete evidence. This shows Cuff s
love for being a detective because he is being criticized by Betteredge, accepts what he says, and tells
him that he can come back if need be. He kept the conversation very professional and hopes to come
back in order to solve the case. In The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle, we see
Sherlock who loves being a detective as well. In the beginning of the novel, Dr. James Mortimer
comes to Sherlock and Watson for help, saying that he came to the second highest expert in Europe. In
response, Sherlock says, Indeed, sir! May I inquire who has the honour to be the first? [he asked] with
some asperity (Doyle, 5). Holmes seems very excited to have the opportunity to solve
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Trophic Interactions Of Animals Essay
2. Describe 2 trophic interactions of an organism from the area studied.
An example of a trophic interaction includes parasitism, which is a relationship that involves a
harmful organism living on another organism, and is presented by the galls ( plant tumours ) on the
Grey Mangrove. The formation of a gall is initiated when an insect feeds on a plant or dominates the
tissue of a plant and lays eggs there. The eggs will grow within the leaves, which they will eventually
devour. These abnormal growths of plant tissue are a response to irritation or harm of the plant and it
may slow down the photosynthesis process and may make the Grey Mangrove die.
Another example includes mutualism, where both species benefit from the relationship. Mutualism ...
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The root system is shallow with occasional knob like, lenticel covered protrusions above the soil
surface.
4. Identify and describe in detail 2 adaptations of 1 named Australian mangrove animal. (E.g. mud
whelk or soldier crab) from Minnamurra.
Sydney Mud whelks (Pyrazus ebeninus) are classified as Gastropods and are large snails with a long,
brown, spiral shell, which can be up to 9cms long, that feed on detritus and are found in loose
sandy/muddy flats such as around the mangroves in Minnamurra.
Adaptations of the Sydney mud whelk:
Mud whelks have a big muscular foot which is mandatory for holding their prey captive and also
enables them to move through and attach itself to surfaces and survive the mudflat sediment which
consists of sand, silt, mud and organic matter.
They have a strong, hard shell to protect them from predators, and their shell also does not allow
moisture to seep in. Its shell also reduces water loss from evaporation. Camouflage is also possible
due to their lightly coloured spiral
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  • 2. Analysis Of Yasumasa Morimura s Film Making And... Yasumasa Morimura (born in 1951, Japan) has had a career in film making and conceptual photography for over three decades. Morimura uses costumes, makeup props and digital manipulation to create an almost replica of the original artwork, replacing the original subject with himself. Morimura graduated from the Kyōto City University of Arts in 1978 and then became an assistant at that same university. During his time working he experimented with many mediums and styles including painting, photography and wood block art. He soon became recognized for his artworks and began to be involved in traveling shows such as Japanese Art After 1945: Scream Against the Sky (1994). After some time, and with critics watching skeptically, he began to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the artworks can also be compared in structure and concept. For example, Bruegel s artwork refers to the concept in Matthew 15:14 of If the blind lead the blind, both will fall into a pit, (Holy Bible) while Morimura takes it a step further a focuses specifically on consumerism in today s society. Although the background is the same, though perhaps a bit darker, Morimura has altered the costumes and colors to suit his audience. The six figures, representing consumerism in each major country, who were originally dressed in plain clothes have been grossly overdressed in the appropriation. Their clothes are bright and create a stark contrast against the darkened background. The differences and similarities, between the structure and relation to the people of the time, in these two artworks creates a stronger understanding of Blinded by the Light Yasumasa Morimmura s appropriation of Parable of the Blind can be interpreted and understood by deconstructing its physical aspects. Morimura went through many steps before the artwork reached completion. Before he could start developing the actual artwork he had to obtain a copy of the original artwork and figure out where and how he would have to stand. He developed a fresh concept and fresh features for his appropriation. After this it was just a matter of dressing up and scanning each photograph of himself onto the background of the Bruegel s artwork. Morimura inserted many additional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The History Of Xavier University Bishop Edward Fenwick of Cincinnati, founded the Athenaeum, a college dedicated to religion and liberal arts, on October 17, 1831. It was the first Catholic institution of higher learning in Ohio and in the Northwest Territory and the sixth oldest Catholic university in the nation. In 1840 the Jesuits took control of the Athenaeum, renaming it St. Xavier College in honor of the founder of the Society of Jesus. The college received its charter status from the state of Ohio in 1842. In 1912 the Xavier campus moved from downtown Cincinnati to about 5 miles north in North Avondale. However, the school s name changed a second time to its current name, Xavier University, in 1930. To sum up, Xavier University has a long and rich history which is still being written today. Today s Xavier University, just like the years before, is a fairly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The average amount of students per class is roughly 20 people. With their being such a low student count the tuition for Xavier is extremely high with approximately $52,380 per year or about $210,000 for a four year degree. A special thing to note about Xavier University is that they have had a president who has been in office since 2001. Michael J. Graham, the 34th president of Xavier University, and is following a legacy of an almost 180 year old tradition. Xavier University is well known for their men s basketball program under the name, the Xavier Musketeers. The white, silver and navy blue team recently have made it to the Elite Eight during the 2017 season. Notably, Xavier s other athletic programs have no other memorable moments except for Karyn Juziuk s NCAA Rifle Championship win in 1998, which is the only championship for Xavier University. Xavier has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The, Enron, And Enron The complete destruction of companies including Arthur Andersen, HealthSouth, and Enron, revealed a significant weakness in the United States audit system. The significant weakness is the failure to deliver true independence between the auditors and their clients. In each of these companies there was deviation from professional rules of conduct resulting from the pressures of clients placed upon their auditors (Goldman, and Barlev 857 859). Over the years, client and auditor relationships were intertwined tightly putting aside the unbiased function of auditors. Auditor careers depended on the success of their client (Kaplan 363 383). Auditors found themselves in situations that put their profession in a questionable time driving them to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Competing interests can make it difficult to fulfill his or her duties impartially as an auditor. A person has a conflict of interest if (a) he is in a relationship with another requiring him to exercise judgment in that other s service and (h) he has an interest tending to interfere with the proper exercise of judgment in that relationship (Davis 1982: 485;Boyd 377 398). A conflict of interest exists whether the act is unethical or ethical and can come visible lack of decorum that undermines the confidence in the internal auditor, the audit activity, and the audit profession. (Institute of Internal Auditors) A conflict of interest can impair an individual s ability to do his or her duties and responsibilities objectively. (Institute of Internal Auditors) Moral Seduction Theory (MST) discussed by Andrés Guiral suggests that auditors are morally compromised by the perceived consequences of their opinions and the root of auditing problems seem to result in an unintentional bias and not in dishonesty (Guiral, Rogers, Ruiz, and Gonzalo 155 166) The moral seduction theory explains why professionals are at times unaware of how morally compromised they have become by conflicts of interest (Guiral, Rogers, Ruiz, and Gonzalo 155 166). Arthur Andersen was Enron s auditor and through Enron s financial debacle, Arthur Andersen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Biological Psychological Theories The person I am writing about is experiencing troubles with their thoughts and behavior. In social situations they have difficulty expressing emotions when in social gatherings, they can be paranoid and think there is someone watching them, and they have issue with separating what s real and imaginary due to voices that they hear in their head. Because of the hallucinations that they hear and the irrational thoughts and feelings that they experience, functioning in everyday life can be extremely difficult for them to do. The person suffers from schizophrenia. Biological A biological psychological theorist would say that the person in question is suffering from potentially a few different things that are causing the schizophrenia. There is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of these biological factors can be the reason that the brain essentially malfunctions causing the hallucinations and irrational thoughts and behavior. Psychodynamic A psychodynamic psychological theorist would say that the person in question is suffering from an ego deterioration and disintegration of the ego, leaving the ego unable to control the urges and ideas between the ID and the super ego. This creates difficulty with distinguishing reality and their own beliefs and behaviors. They regress to a state that cannot organize their own thoughts and behaviors, which leaves them with their hallucinations greatly influencing their actions. Freud believed that the mothers behavior while the person was growing up is a big factor in the development or lack thereof, of the ego. Behavioral A behavioral psychological theorist would say that the person in question is experiencing these schizophrenic episodes and symptoms because of the brain not being properly conditioned to follow the correct cues, leading to a focus on the wrong stimuli and cues. Because the brain isn t conditioned well, this causes the brain to misfire and act irrationally rather than respond to the cues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Twin-Personal Narrative I am a statistic. I am the 1 in 285 Americans that has an identical twin. Although these are merely numbers, they mean a lot more than that to me. It means I have a twin sister, Chloe, who has the same DNA as I do and looks exactly like me (or so I m told). Our unique situation has led to a unique relationship. From head to toe, Chloe and I look extremely similar. Her hair is long and blonde like mine, and our eyes are the same size and hazel in color. Our shoulders are similar. Our arms are long in comparison to our bodies. We have the same shirt size and our waists are the exact same measurement. We both have long legs, scattered with volleyball bruises. Our feet are exactly the same size. Although I know these likenesses to be true, all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If I m wearing something that doesn t earn her approval, I immediately have to change. Whenever I say something that she thinks is obvious or stupid when we re with a group of our friends, she often corrects me not long after. I don t even try to embellish my stories anymore, because Chloe is quick to correct me with a that never happened. Although she likes to point out what I m doing wrong, she ll always defend me when necessary. When someone insults me, she takes it personally, and vise versa. Once, in fifth grade, a girl on my bus reached over the green, scratchy seat and hit me lightly on the head. It was a confusing experience, and now I realize it was probably for a dare, but Chloe was furious. She glared at her and insulted her vehemently until she apologized, her face red. No one else could possibly know all the things that Chloe knows about me. No one else knows I was deathly afraid of the dark in 4th grade and still don t like dark rooms to this day. No one else knows that she sucked her thumb until she was eight. Because we know so much about one another, we can be completely real around each other. We tell each other exactly how we feel all the time. We relate to other and always have something to discuss because we have the same friends and interests. We are there for each other in every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. State Theatre Essay At a hundred and four years old, the State Theatre still stands as one of Bay City s most recognizable landmarks. Despite floods, fires, and a century s worth of history, the theater proudly remains and operates on Washington Street. Dozens of events are put on there each year. Orchestras, Vaudeville, various musical groups, and comedians are just a few of the thousands of acts that have been housed within its walls. The building inside has been remodeled various times over the last few decades, and each time parts of the past have been found. Though there s a haunting presence, the six hundred seat house is still full for most events. The theater may not be run by the same employees, and the jobs have changed, but the theater is still as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... C. Howard Crane renovated the theater to resemble a Mayan Temple in 1930, and the theater reopened as The Bay (Greene). The theater had been purchased by Butterfield Theater chain and Crane was extensively hired by the company to renovate the theater into its new exotic design. The eventual cost of the upgrading is said to have been $100,000. Crane successfully designed a Mayan theme through out the entire building (LaLonde). Being under new ownership the theater was also under new management. The new theater manager was known as Floyd Ackerman, and it was said the theater was equivalent to a spouse for him with how much time he put into it. Ackerman got so caught up in his work he d find himself going to the bank in the late hours of the night or even after late night shows. On December 16, 1943 while going to the bank after a late night show, he was murdered by Johnny Woos ( History ). Floyd Ackerman is one of two men killed having to do with the theater. By 1957 not as much excitement had happened, besides the theater being renamed again and for the final time by the Butterfield owners to The State Theatre (LaLonde). In 1984 the theater was bought by George Kerasotes Corporation and in 1990 they decided to close it (Greene). In over a hundred years of being open The State Theatre has created quite the past for itself. Along with a colorful history full of memorable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Complex Adaptive Systems ( Cass ) And The Relationships... Introduction Complexity science is the study of complex adaptive systems (CASs) and the relationships that occur within them. CASs are a function of what has previously occurred, what is currently occurring, and are open to energy and information from the environment all around them (Chaffee McNeill, 2007). The boundaries that define theses systems are fuzzy; each individual is their own CAS that is influenced by a multitude of other CASs, all of which may belong to increasingly larger CASs. The health care system is a CAS in and of itself that is made of a multitude of smaller CASs hospitals, floors, units, and individuals. There are a many characteristics that help to make up and define what a CAS is. Understanding these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While extremely beneficial, this tool can also become a hindrance when supplies are not restocked or are placed in the wrong location. Another important member of this floor is the charge nurse who acts as a liaison between patients, nurses, shifts, and hospital administrators. The charge nurse does not have a set of patients assigned to them specifically, but helps nurses to get caught up when they fall behind and acts in a generalized way to keep the floor functioning. The floor receptionist helps to direct patient calls to the appropriate personnel, but this person is only present at certain times during the day. Also visiting at any given time are physicians, chaplains, respiratory therapists, wound nurses, IV therapists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and a variety of other hospital personnel. With all of these individuals coming and going, this floor is constantly abuzz with movement as everyone works together to help the patients who populate this floor receive the health care they need. CAS 1 Simple Rules Applied Locally Because of its status as a CAS, there are certain defining characteristics of this floor that when examined closely can help us to get a better picture of how it functions. Simple rules applied locally help to keep the CAS organized and moving appropriately. According to Plsek and Greenhalg (2001), simple rules are present in almost everything we do; they help us to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Good Readers And Good Writers By Vladimir Nabokov A quick summary of both articles we will be discussing today on The Morning Show. The article, Good Readers and Good Writers by Vladimir Nabokov is basing itself on how good readers and good writers get good to begin with. Mr Nabokov explains that the author must be able to create something different and unique to sent planet spinnings in order to produce a successful book. While on the other hand to make yourself a good reader you must read a book with a fresh mindset as if you don t know what s to come, go in there expecting to learn something new and do not ruin the thrill of it. Now onto John Holt s How Teachers Make Children Hate Reading . This is Mr. Holt realizing that he needs to change up his methods of teaching and all it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When reading a book there s a special order that we like to follow. We see it manually from left to right, but that s not the same case when looking at a picture we tend to open up our eyes and look at it at every angle. Once you ve reread a book you ll start seeing it as a painting instead of a regular book. Once you ve cracked open the case, now the reader can enter the game. And that s when the magic begins and people start praising the book and actually appreciate it. The attitude you bring into a book is fairly important when reading it. That is a very clever way of seeing what the meaning of reading is. However, when we come back, we will see how Mr. Holt defines reading based on his own experiences and work he has done. (commercial break) We are back! This morning we have been analyzing what reading is and hearing who is Mr. Nabokov and how he defines the meaning of reading. John Holt is here to bring in his own take of the topic and later they will go on head to head and see what solution they can agree with. C mon out Mr Holt, time to discuss this topic we ve been going on and off about. First of all how are you? Long time no see. Tell the viewers a bit about yourself. Hello, I m fine. My name is John Holt I m best known for How Teachers Make Children Hate Reading . Although, I have written several books hoping to influence individuals and organizations through reading. Speaking about reading, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Gold Nanorods Essay In the ever advancing field of nanotechnology and materials science there has been a buzz in the air in recent years over Gold Nanorods (GNRs). Their unique structure and ease of synthesis provides a range of optical properties that can be readily manipulated. These properties can be utilised in various applications such as surface functionalisation, photothermal therapy to manage tumours and cancer cells. In this review, we will look at the current research that analyses the toxicity of GNRs and what effects the surface chemistry and synthesis have on this. We will also discuss what effect the size and shape of GNRs have on biological systems, reinforcing why they are making such a statement in the world of science. Gold ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gold nanorod (GNR) synthesis requires the surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) [7], this process produces a high yield of GNRs with surface plasmon resonances in the infra red as well as visible light range. CTAB is the agent that drives anisotropic growth as well as provides the stabilization needed to form the bilayers on the GNRs [8]. Quite a significant amount of CTAB is used in this synthesis and after the synthesis there is still an amount of CTAB remaining on the surface of the GNRs [9]. The excess CTAB on the surface has both a lack of stability in biological systems and presents a significant amount of cytotoxicity [3, 10, 11]. In the literature it has presented that GNR solutions that are CTAB capped at a certain concentration present a substantial amount of cytotoxicity at around 70% loss of cell viability [10]. In this paper published by Wiley, with over 600 citations was an extraordinary paper. It was well constructed and no faults could be found with it. With that amount of citations, it has clearly influenced the further investigation of the cytotoxicity of GNRs. Now we have identified that CTAB is the problem, how have researchers attempted to solve it? You re probably thinking, remove the CTAB, which is a very reasonable suggestion. Removing the CTAB from the surface of the GNRs and replacing them with other viable biomolecules is not a simple process. By removing the CTAB from the surface of the GNRs the first issue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Assignment 1-Case Study Application Fiscal Essay Case Study Application: L.B. Jensen Middle School 1. What is meant by the following terms: adequacy, equality, equitable, human capital, quality? Within the case study, all of the terms mentioned seem to directly apply to the student population, and what a school should be offering them. Also, is describes the qualities the leaderships members need to keep in mind. Everything is to be done for the betterment of the students, and these terms are there to justify that thought. Budgeting should be done with thoughts of the students at hand. All students are to be offered an equal, quality and fair opportunity at an education and these terms correlate with that. The bottom line to think about is that our students are an investment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another example is that our school recently received a grant from the State of Ohio Department of Education to roll an Adult 22+ program out. The school understands the value of the students and the quality of education they have obtained, so they worked hard to get this program within our school. Now, those above 22, who have previously aged out, are able to enroll in our 22+ program and still gain their diploma. This is giving those individuals who have finally realized the importance, the chance to make a difference and we at QDA realize this. The funding from the grant will not fully cover this program, but we as a school understand the value. The expense for these programs is just something that we know we need to budget for because the outcome is much greater. This is producing more, productive members to contribute to society. 3. Can educational services and funding be provided with equality and equity? Support your answer. I think that this is possible, but only if the person in the leadership role understands the difference between the two. Equity, involves trying to understand and give people what they need to enjoy full, healthy lives while equality, aims to promote fairness and justice, but it can only work if everyone starts from the same place and needs the same things (Clow, Hanson, amp; Bernier, 2015, p. 1). Yes, these concepts are related, but if you really take the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Effect Of Heavy Metals On Groundwater Shereen Bahadori Toolabi Literature Review Assignment The Effect Heavy Metals has on Groundwater Introduction Water is a major resource human s need for survival. As an important part of Earth s water, groundwater is an indispensable resource for the development of the global social economy and people s lives (He rong, et. al., 2015). Groundwater is an easy way for humans to be exposed to heavy metals. Heavy metal contamination is a significant problem in several community and agricultural areas (Chotpantart, et. al., 2013). Agrochemicals, including plant nutrients and fertilizer, can cause increases in the concentration of heavy metals in the water and soil, and these heavy metal can potentially reach levels in the ground than in the surface and eventually groundwater (Chotpantart, et. al., 2013). People living in agricultural areas have commonly consumed groundwater from shallow groundwater wells (Chotpantart, et. al., 2013). In China, Groundwater is a valuable water resource. China has become well known with accelerated urbanization and industrialization processes (Bai, et. al., 2016). Urbanization, moving from rural areas to urban areas, is changing cities worldwide; though this has benefitted the economy and people s living standards, it has also increased anthropogenic activities (Egodawatta, et. al., 2016). This increase in activities can enhance some pollutants in urban environments. In April 2014, the city of Flint, Michigan changed getting its water supply from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Apple iPad Air vs. Kindle Fire HDX With a new design and faster processor, the iPad Air was in instant success. However, the new Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 is not far behind. Amazon s new Kindle offers a higher resolution screen and new features such as the Mayday button for immediate support all for $120 less than Apple s iPad. But which tablet is a better overall value for what it can provide? Amazon s Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 weighs in at .89 pounds with an 8.9 inch display. This is much lighter and smaller than the iPad Air. Apple s iPad weighs in at 1.05 pounds with a 9.7 inch display which gives the user a much bigger screen with very little weight difference. Both the iPad Air and the HDX 8.9 contain dual speakers. This offers great sound quality from both tablets. Amazon and Apple have both improved their game when it comes to new interfaces for their devices. Amazon s HDX added many new features to its home screen. Although it still contains the somewhat childish carousel view containing recently opened apps, Amazon added a new Quick Switch feature from within apps to avoid going back to the home screen. Because the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 was created primarily for reading, it contains a Quiet Time switch that allows dedicated readers to avoid interruptions from notifications. Apple s iPad runs on iOS 7 out of the box. Interface iOS 7 offers a newer, brighter, and minimalist design than the previous iOS 6 interface. This includes an improved notification window, a quick settings control center menu, and improved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Chinese Fireworks Chinese Fireworks Industry (Case Analysis) Strategic Management MGT 498 FA2013 John Cabot University Summary p.3 Introduction p.3 Industry Analysis p.5 Environmental Analysis p.5 Porter`s Five Forces model Analysis p.8 Assessment of the industry attractiveness p.10 Implementation considerations p.11 Recommendations p.13 References p.15 Summary The Chinese ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be achieved through an Environmental analysis, which is an investigation of the demographic, political, economic, social and technological influences on an industry. It is a tool to identify changes in a business environment that can create great opportunities for the fireworks industry and cause significant threats. Demographic factors China s population growth rate is only 0.47% and the population of Liuyang is estimated of 1,278,928 by 2010. The Chinese domestic market is expanding and has potential to grow. Despite the fact that the market is faced with a number of the legal restrictions, a very intense price competition, local protectionism and difficulties to penetrate distribution channels there are still a number of opportunities to succeed in the fireworks industry. The foreign direct investment has opened up in China lately. Considering a global population growth rate of around 1.14% per year and a number of baby booms worldwide, an international market has a big potential to expand. Economic factors Heavy competition in the market is faced with reduced prices and profit margins affecting the whole industry. There has been an increase in level of income, better and increased job opportunities to the
  • 15. workforce in emerging markets. This is good for the industry with increased demand, but it is a disadvantage when skilled workers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Summary Of Alzheimer Disease Symptoms of Alzheimer disease are hard to detect due to its similarity to other diseases. One of the most prominent of Alzheimer disease is memory loss, yet such symptom could be mistaken for old age or dementia. Due to this unfortunate circumstance, doctors cannot detect Alzheimer disease and the patients are the one who suffer the most. But now, scientists in Japan had discovered how to detect Alzheimer disease much sooner than before through blood test. Through the measurement of amyloid β proteins and its precursors in the blood, doctors can detect Alzheimer disease sooner. One of the earliest hallmark of Alzheimer disease is the accumulation of amyloid β proteins. Prior to this discovery, in order to measure the proteins, the procedure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay On The Development Of The Albertan Oil Sands Canada s oil sands are among the largest oil reserves in the word. This is evident from the fact that Canada is ranked third for the largest oil reserve in the world, after Venezuela and Saudi Arabia ( Oil Sands, n.d.). Oil sand , is a naturally occurring mixture of sand, clay, water and bitumen (Gosselin et al., 2010). It is a very dense and extremely viscous oil that must be treated before it can be used to produce usable fuels such as gasoline and diesel (Gosselin et al., 2010). In North America, high oil prices, growing demand, and diminishing oil reserves results in greater interest to mine local oil reserves. Increased production of oil generates significant economic benefits but, at the same time, the development of the oil sands ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This will in turn, result in a greater greenhouse gas effect and contribute significantly more to climate change. Canada will not be able to meet green emission standards and will rather be contributing more to global climate change than trying to reduce it. Along with greenhouse gases, other pollutants are released into the air during oil sands operations. These pollutants are harmful to ambient air quality and human health. In the Alberta oil sands, regional air quality is mainly impacted by the production of nitrogen dioxide and nitric oxide (NOx gases) ( Air Emissions, 2015). NOx gases are primarily produced by fuel combustion in vehicles and react to form smog and acid rain (NOx gases in diesel car, 2015). Consequently, these gases project a concern to the workers present that are mining the oil sands. This is because NOx gases overtime can lead to reduced lung function and breathing problems (NOx gases in diesel car, 2015). Finally, these gases pose a threat to local wildlife and vegetation since they react to form acid rain in the atmosphere. The production of acid rain is harmful for the ecosystems present. This is especially true for aquatic ecosystems and overtime will lead to death of local wildlife. To conclude, the development of the oil sands is unfavorable due to the production of harmful gases. The development impacts global climate negatively due to increased greenhouse gas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Evaluation Of A Business Training Consequently, operation expense and overhead expense can be alleviated in companies which used outside experts services. 3.2. Increment competency in companies Handling a variety of HR activities besides the core activity by employers would not bring useful consequences for organisations. Thus, by outsourcing, they can concentrate on their core competence which might be included in the application of various policies in different businesses. For instance, as stated by Belcourt (2006) designing products is one of the major activities in NIKE. Contracting out non core HR tasks provides free time for managers to pay more attention and attempt to the value added activities such as leadership development, innovation and customer services. Hence, diminution of HR administrative duties like employees pension, benefits and payroll helps mangers to be strategists to improve companies competitive advantages. 3.3. Professional expertise Getting benefits from the experience and skills of outside providers can be the other externalization s advantages. As HR laws and regulations tend to be complicated in some area, employers may make a decision to externalize some works to specialized companies which are updated with changing government regulations and have specific expertise needed in special fields. For example, in a professional training company because of the availability of expert co workers, staff would have more opportunity to develop their knowledge and proficiency. 3.4. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Loretta Pyles The Capabilities Approach And Violence... According to The Capabilities Approach and Violence Against Women by Loretta Pyles (2008), the primary goal to social development is to increase income or material wealth in order to end poverty and equality of opportunity is what matters most for well being. Poor and low income individuals are at risk because they do not have money and lack certain freedoms and capabilities. Additionally, poor and impoverished women who are victims of physical and sexual abuse have less freedom and accesses to resources. Moreover, Pyles (2008) explains that, Violence against women affects the ability of women to achieve full functioning in the world. For example, women of physical and sexual abuse are isolated, by their abusers, from financial resources, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Ancient Rome DBQ A Roman Impact on the United States Ancient Greece and Rome were both very influential to the United States. Greece is located in Europe and greatly known by its capital Athens. Rome is located in Italy and known for its influential architecture and culture. Ancient Rome more accurately reflects the social and political makeup of the United States compared to Ancient Greece. Ancient Greece positively influenced the United States in terms of economic aspects. The Parthenon was built in Greece in 447 B.C, and was a strong symbol of Athenian wealth in Ancient Greece. Located in Athens, the Parthenon was dedicated to Athena, an important patron to the city. The Parthenon holds the city of Athens treasury office (Doc 6). The Parthenon s purpose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Roman Colosseum was built throughout 70 80 A.D. It was a large, circular stone arena and was a very popular attraction in Rome. The Colosseum was used as a place of entertainment for the Romans (Doc 5). The Colosseum was the entertainment center of Rome and it was used as an amphitheater, arena, held gladiatorial events and people socialized there. The Colosseum influenced the U.S because in the U.S we have entertainment centers including movie theaters, wrestling matches, and sports games where people socialize and are entertained. The Bible s New Testament in Rome was a great example of how Rome influenced the U.S social aspects. In the Roman Bible it says, The Greek word for brothers and sisters (adelphoi) refers here to believers...(Doc 13). In this line from the Bible s New Testament, it is explaining how having people unite under god allows them to socialize. This influenced the U.S social aspects because in U.S people are free to choose their own religion based on their beliefs, and through their church they connect with people based on their beliefs. The Conspiracy of Catiline was an exceptional example of how Rome influenced the U.S social aspects. In the Conspiracy of Catiline, Sallust wrote, Riches made the younger generation a prey to luxury, avarice, and pride. (Doc 9). This quote is explaining how in Rome being wealthy gave you a higher rank in the social classes and are looked up and worshiped, very similarly to the U.S. The U.S does not have social classes but there is an obvious difference between the rich and poor. As shown, Rome more effectively influenced the U.S than Greece did because of social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Samurai Vs Knights Introduction In medieval times, the Samurais and Knights lived on other sides of the world. They had some similarities and difference when it came to the class types and soldier types. They were both extremely important because of the roles that they had, they both had to protect very important individuals. This essay will focus on, the code of conduct, weapons, training, education and apprenticeship and the comparisons between the Knights and Samurais Code of conduct The Samurais Code of Conduct is Kendo The Way of the Sword which is about discipline and mortality, this was also known as Bushido, these were like the Knights code of Chivalry. Bushido means that a true warrior must keep his loyalty, courage, respect, compassion, and honour as it is important. It was mainly about how a warrior should act and what they have do. The samurais code of conduct is extremely strict, if the samurais master or leader dies they must perform Seppuku. The Knights didn t have to do this but may kill themselves because they feel that they have no purpose. This is when the Samurai slices his sword straight through his body, if they don t want to die and perform Seppuku the samurai becomes a Ronin which is a Samurai without a master or leader. The knights code of conduct was called the code of Chivalry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When guns were first made knights and samurais both stated to realize they were uses lees guns because they can penetrate through Armor and kill extremely rapidly. So, in the late 1800s guns became a very popular choice of weapon because of their extreme power against low to medium Armor types. So, when the knights and samurais realized that they need to have guns or there wouldn t be very much point in having a sword and Armor. Even bows and arrows became useless because all the other enemies can shoot from long range and it is much easier to win ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The South Is Seen As A Romanticize Version Of The United... Mid Term Exam #3 The South is seen as a romanticize version of the United States. A place where virtue, honor, and strong religious morals were upheld in common society. However, the recurring themes that the South would have the role of being the ongoing rebel against most national policies that gave any sign of hindering their way of life, the concept of individualism, yet keeping its own societal identity. From the Revolutionary War onwards, the South has been developed as the shining example of what an American should be like. Slavery was a huge attribute of Southern society, though looked down upon by the world, it was practiced and eagerly defended by political logic and religious zeal. One argument is made from a Senator ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The South has been criticized for practicing the archaic ways of slavery deeming it: barbaric, inhumane, and out of touch with the changes of the world. The argument continues through George Fitzhugh s Southern Thought, Labor pays all taxes, but labor in a slave society is property, and men will take care of their property. In free society, labor is not property, and there is nothing to shield the laborer from the grinding weight of taxation all of which he pays, because he produces everything valuable. (Fitzhugh Southern Thought pg. 823) Furthermore, the identity the South identifies itself as a place of self worth and pride in what your property can produce while enjoying the fruits of their labors. A land where taxes cannot take away the riches and treasures that are produced in their fruitful land. The South possessed identity, and with that identity came the sense of individualism. One of the leading causes of the Civil War was the belief that the South s sense of individualism was in danger and to be eradicated from the face of the United States. Ironically, during the Civil War the draft was enacted into Southern conscriptions making it more of mandatory duty to southerners to join the military. The first general American military draft was enacted by the Confederate government on April 16, 1862, more than a year before the federal government did the same. The Confederacy took this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Cormac Mccarthy s No Country For Old Men No Country for Old Men, by Cormac McCarthy, is about a Vietnam War veteran stumbling upon an irreversible mistake of witnessing a drug deal going completely south and his journey of being on run from these dealers. This novel has the adaptation of becoming a screenplay as Robert Mckee writes in his novel, Story. No Country for Old Men has elements Mckee describes incorporated within the novel, such as character development and controlling ideas. McCarthy s novel incorporates a defeat for the protagonists instead of the typical victory against evil. Victories are cliché which Mckee believes should be avoided when creating a film, so McCarthy s novel fits the role well. Mckee describes in his novel how protagonists should have a conscious desire, meaning a goal they strive to achieve. In No Country for Old ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Llewellyn Moss s development as a protagonist revolves around his experience as a war veteran clouding his judgment and ultimately deciding his fate. Moss deals with inner conflict from his disillusionment of war. His sense of autonomy and freedom drives him into a corner he cannot escape. Moss proves to be an ideal protagonist through Mckee s Story since he is a character dealing with conflict and striving to achieve his desires even though it ends in failure. No Country for Old Men also incorporates a controlling idea. Mckee s thoughts on a controlling idea are that it has a value plus a cause. In McCarthy s novel, this idea is reality giving the protagonist a new perspective in life can ultimately lead to his demise. This phrase is insight of how the novel should be displayed towards the audience. The protagonist should have an experience that makes them think differently of the world; however, this thought process yields to their demise. McCarthy s No Country for Old Men applies ideas and theories crafted by Mckee making it acceptable to create a film from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Use Of Robots In Robotics Introduction In the present day, innovation in technology is very large. Human want to discover more and more advantages from technology. In fact, we can see how it grew in nowadays. A lot of companies have been spending their finances to invest in smarter technology. They know that if they don t make the new things, they will be left behind. Robot is one of the best method that many companies want to invest on, and their purpose is replacing human at some fields, which can be dangerous. It is not easy to adapt robots into our life because it directly affects the labor work. Unemployed rate is still high and many government avoid using robotics in most working fields. This research is about the usage of robots in healthcare and business. For this report, the two articles that will be deeply discussed are Are we ready for virtual physicians? by Julie Connelly. and Robots invade small businesses by Kimberly J. Studer Mark D. Dibner. Rhetorical context This informative article, Are we ready for virtual physicians? , was created in 2004 and was a period of technology development, so this article still have value until now. With the information, it does relate to how robots can be provided in health care. For example, the author Julie Connelly had discussed that there are [s]everal ways in which robots might help clinicians come to mind. First, the robot might help us reach our patients. A physician who works among several urban hospitals or who is traveling might use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Origin Of The Word Nano 1.1 Introduction Nanotechnology, the term derived from the Greek word nano, meaning dwarf, applies the principles of engineering, electronics, physical and material science, and manufacturing at a molecular or submicron level. The materials at nanoscale could be a device or a system or supramolecular structures. Earlier Albert Franks defined it as that area of science and technology where dimensions and tolerances are in the nano range. Nanomaterials are the most promising tool in nanotechnology that posses very unique size dependent properties that makes them superior and indispensable in many areas of human activity. In recent years, synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles have received considerable attention because of their distinctive properties and potential uses in various fields like microelectronics, photocatalysis, magnetic devices, biotechnology and biomedical fields. Various nanoformulations have already been studied and applied as drug delivery systems with great success and they still have greater potential for many applications like drugs, antibiotics, protein delivery, imaging techniques, anti tumour therapy and as a carrier for Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) crossing (Yezhelyev, 2006; Chen, 2013; Naahidi, 2013). Nanoparticles provide massive advantages regarding drug targeting, controlled release and can be combined with diagnosis and other imaging therapy, hence, emerge as one of the major tools in nanomedicine (Shrivastav, 2013; Jain, 2012). 1.2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Case Study Of Palos Verdes Estates Electrician Do You Need A Palos Verdes Estates Electrician? If you are having any type of electrical problem, then it is best to call an electrician in Palos Verdes Estates instead of trying to handle the problem on your own. You should call Palos Verdes Estates electrical contractors if you have a circuit breaker that trips frequently. This could be a sign that there is a problem with one or more circuits in your home. Flickering lights are more than a nuisance. They could be an indication of an electrical problem. There are several things that can cause flickering lights. Circuit problems can cause lights to flicker. Loose service conductors in the main electrical panel can also cause lights to flicker. An electrician near Palos Verdes Estates can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Images Of Witchcraft During Renaissance Culture Images of Witchcraft in Renaissance Culture The witchcraft phenomenon of the Renaissance period was shaped by a wide range of cultural factors; witchcraft was not necessarily subject to a single cohesive idea or concept, and it was often instead a conglomeration of many different societal concerns, concerns which spanned through all spheres of society. Textual evidence from this period provides insight into the way in which witches were conceived, and how witches were dealt with, while visual images present a companion visualisation of the tensions, which influenced created the witch, and the imagery, which came to be associated with witchcraft. The 1486 Malleus Maleficarum set up the precedent for the witchcraft craze, which came to its prime in the mid 16th century, during the Renaissance period. Though the Malleus was not the only factor in this craze, as Margaret Sullivan notes, it made no discernable impact... for nearly half a century , it, with a number of other social factors, provided a wealth of information to witch hunts and hunters. This treatise further established several of the basic ideas essential to the identification of witches such as the identification of witches as largely women; through the treatise s continual argument that women were of gullible and carnal nature the text further advocated ideas of fear and hatred in regards to women. As the witch hunting period grew, the real fears and tensions which plagued all levels of society is clear by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The University Of Maryland University Policy Summary http://www.umuc.edu/policies/researchpolicies/research19000.cfm In order to preserve the university s mission to create, preserve, and disseminate knowledge (UMUC, 2002) the University of Maryland University College (UMUC) has created Policy 190.00 Intellectual Property. This policy addresses intellectual policy considerations for faculty, students, and the university itself, while making sure that society benefits from the dissemination of the works involved. In the General Provisions section of this policy, the University outlines the purpose of the policy (outlined above). In addition, it addresses the places the policy will be published. It defines who may and may not enter into agreements on behalf of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that all online course materials are to be considered under the copyright section of the policy as outlined above. The policy also includes a discussion of student and third party rights, patent, computer programs and software or business practices and other types of intellectual property, as well as a section on revenue, administration and reporting. While these sections are necessary to creating a whole picture when it comes to intellectual property rights at UMUC, they are not vital to this paper and thus will not be discussed other than to demonstrate the broad scope of the policy. Distance Course Ownership Strengths While UMUC based its intellectual property policy on the one developed for the University System of Maryland (USM), UMUC took special care to address technology mediated instructional materials . While the USM (2009) has a placeholder which states they may at any time modify the policy to include rules on these types of materials, UMUC actually developed it. UMUC (2002), as a school specializing in distance education, considers these technologically dependent materials core to their mission, thus anything created to be posted online is be considered the same as any other course materials. This allows UMUC to use the same ownership rules for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Scope Of Psychoanneuroimmunology C) Psychoneuroimmunology: Psychoneuroimmunology is an inter disciplinary science that combines the fields of Psychology, Neurology and Immunology. Primarily, it studies the connection between mental processes and physical health through the interaction between immune system and neural synapses. The approach is to see human body as an inter connected, inter dependent system which operates in accord. The range of Psychoneuroimmunology is simply exhaustive. The impact of human thoughts, emotions, feelings, behaviour, and environment on the physical body varies from person to person; depending upon an individual s biological history. This intensely dissolves the already dated mind body distinction. The two are cohesive, and work as a single unit. It is interesting to note, this new insight in the medical field bears remarkable parallels to Patañjali s model of Yoga. Akin to Psychoneuroimmunology, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For every peptide found in the brain, there exists a parallel peptide in the immune system. This was the earliest pre cursor to Psychoneuroimmunology. The Journal of Immunology (1985) then published the detailed study under the title, Neuropeptides and their Receptors A Psychosomatic Network . Remarkably, the study establishes cellular consciousness. It is not a brain centred system, wherein brain dominates body. Every cell has the wisdom of its own. Emotions comes first, molecules manifest after; emotions create the peptides. If we accept this, the question arises, where do Emotions actually stem from? Pert believes emotions constitute the subtle, conscious body made up entirely of energies. Emotional energy tampers with the energies of subtle body, which in turn emanates molecular reactions or neuropeptides. Neuropeptides then proceed to alter the mental and physical well being of the body at the cellular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Rain Forest Biome I.S.24 Jaad Shahout 616 6/12/10 Rain forest Biome The average rain fall a rain forest receives is 50 to 260 inches yearly (125 660 centimeters). Rain forest belongs in a wet climate. Its temperature does not go higher than 93 degrees (34 degrees Celsius) or drop below 68 degrees (20 degrees Celsius). The rain forests average humidity is 77% 88%. Almost all rain forests are near the equator. Half of all plant and animal species are in the rain forest. Tropical rain forests produce 40% of earth s oxygen. ¼ of all plants in the rain forest creates medicine. 100 300 species are in the rain forest mostly in South America. That would be 2 and ½ acre (1 Hectare). Rain forest Plants There are more than 10 different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also these animals can t be found in deserts tundra s. They use lots of energy for walking or running for at least 2 miles in the forest. These animals can cost thousands of dollars or even hundreds of thousands of dollars. No one knows. Human Influences Some human influences are that they destroy lands of rainforest and can hunt and kill animals from polluting the air or polluting water. This is a problem to the rainforest biome. Also humans cut down acres of trees and this is a horrible thing to do because they don t know what they are doing to the rainforest. Rainforest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Children s Own Personal Interests Furthermore, they are able to start exploring their own personal interests, and learn decision making, when being exposed to a variety of resources. This, in turn, gives the adult great insight into the child s developing personality, learning their likes, dislikes and other personal interests. Story telling and other forms of dramatic play not only help develop a child s social skills, but also their emotional ones. It is common for young children to often act out circumstances that they may have witnessed in real life or perhaps on television. By role playing these situations, they are able to begin to understand the world and make connections, by exploring the different emotions, such as sympathy, and empathy through someone else s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5. For this task you need to identify 3 play activities for children of different ages. We want you to evaluate their effectiveness, identify the materials you need, why you have chosen the materials selected and any health and safety implications. (3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4) Please write a minimum of 300 words for this question. Age Activity Effectiveness Materials/Resources needed Health and Safety 1 Birth to 3 years Colourful Cornflour Mark Making The cornflour, water mixture allows infants to explore new and interesting textures, which may be out of their comfort zone. It also permits the young child to explore their creative side, and make their thinking visible. Having the cornflour on a large tray at a level close to the ground, allows the infant to take full advantage of the activity, and promotes their communication with other peers, as they are able to all gather round the tray together. The activity further helps develop confidence in the child, as they become more self assured with the marks they are making in the mixture. This helps support the development of mathematics and language. Cornflour Cornflour would be more effective for this activity, because once added to water, creates a strange consistency, which is non toxic and dissolves in water. Water Food Colouring Food colouring would be beneficial to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Youth Incarceration Research Paper The Incarceration of Juveniles It is estimated that on any given day there are 80,000 youth incarcerated in the United States, which is more than any other developed country in the world(Townes, 1). Incarcerating youth before exploring other options is a social injustice. Judges rather give short term solutions than permanently fix the problem. To understand why this is a social injustice, four pieces of information must be known: the causes, who it affects and how, who s responsible, and solutions in place. Incarcerating youth affects them in many different ways. One way is the psychiatric damage prisons cause. Being in prison means that the child is not able to be with their family and community, which can lead to feelings of loneliness and depression. Studies show that incarcerated youth die from suicide at a rate two to three times more than non incarcerated youths (Polish,1). In addition to mental health effects, incarceration at a young age affects the person s future by lowering their chances of finding a job. When sentenced to a correctional facility, the child s education is stopped and they become 38 times more likely to become a repeat offender(Koehler,1). With no education and a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lack of resources is one of the major causes of high juvenile incarceration rates. Without alternative programs prison is the only option. Another major fact is improper evaluations. Improper evaluations lead to children, who are considered non public threats, being thrown in jail. Roughly 25% of youth behinds bar are actually considered threats which means the remaining are considered non threatening (Townes, 2). In addition, improper evaluations lead to youth with mental illnesses being placed behind bars and not receiving medical attention. It s known that 65 to 70% of youth behind bars have a disability, yet barley anything has been done to help them obtain the help they need(Townes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Trespass TRESPASS TO THE PERSON Aims of Lectures: * OVERVIEW OF THE TORTS COVERING TRESPASS TO THE PERSON * DEFENCES TO TRESPASS TO THE PERSON * ALTHOUGH NOT A PART OF TRESPASS TO THE PERSON WE WILL ALSO ASSESS THE RULE IN WILKINSON V DOWNTON 1. OVERVIEW The aim/s of these torts: Protection from personal interference / protects your bodily integrity and your liberty. The trespass torts are actionable per se (there is no need to prove damage). A trespass to the person may well also be a CRIME and criminal law cases can be helpful but please note that a CIVIL action is designed to achieve a different objective i.e. to vindicate your right / claim damages or to prove a point (Halford v Brookes [1991] 1 WLR 428). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ltd (1920) 122 LT 44 Herring v Boyle (1834) 1 Cr M and R 377. Murray v Ministry of Defence [1988] 2 All ER 251. R v Bournewood [1998] 3 All ER 289 See further Williams (1991) 54 MLR 408,411 2. DEFENCES (a) Consent Sidaway v Bethlem Royal Hospital Governors [1985] 1 All ER 643 Chester v Afshar [2002] 3 All ER 552 Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech AHA [1986] AC 112 R (on the application of Sue Axon (Claimant) v Secretary of State for Health (Defendant) [2006] EWHC 372 (Admin). Re R [1991] 4 All ER 177 Re W [1992] 4 All ER 627 Re B [1981] 1 WLR 1421 Re M (Child Refusal of Treatment) [1999] 2 FCR 577 (b) Necessity F v West Berkshire HA [1989] 2 All ER 545 Re A (Children) (Conjoined Twins: Surgical Separation) [2001] Fam.147. (c) Self defence Revill v Newbury [1996] 1 All ER 291 Cross v Kirby (2000) The Times, 5th April, CA (1) James Ashley (Junior) (2) James Ashley (Senior) v Chief Constable of Sussex [2006] EWCA Civ 1085, [2008] UKHL 25 (d) Contributory negligence Revill v Newbury [1996] 1 All ER 291 (e) Ex turpi causa Revill v Newbury [1996] 1 All ER 291 (g) Statutory authority PACE 1984 as amended 3. The rule in WILKINSON V DOWNTON [1897] 2 QB 57 The principle is quite well established and helps fill a gap where the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Tim Burton Big Fish Quotes The film Big Fish directed by Tim Burton has a lot of phenomenal quotes that relate to the film and real life that get you analyzing and thinking about them. That the more difficult something became, the more rewarding it was in the end. said by Edward Bloom, will be the first quote analyzed. Thus analyzed this quote means that when Edward went down the bad path, he got rewarded by getting to Spectre a location that plays a major role in the film, but in real life this means that if you choose the more difficult path you will get more in return for you work than if you take the smooth easy route. Therefore Fate has a cruel way of circling around on you. Said by Edward Bloom is the second quote to be analyzed. This quote refers to when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Four Feasons In Baroque Music trumpet, trombone/sackbut, and tuba. The percussion includes the Timpani at this time. One of the most well known concerto composed by Vivaldi is The Four Feasons, within this he had written three movements. The first one being fast or another for fast allegro the second movement was slow and the third movement was fast again this would describe the tempo of the movements. In a concerto their is no voices but their are soloists in part of the song. This is when the violinist takes over and plays her own part that is more prominent in the song this is called a solo. Throughout the movements they remain to be homophonic, having one main melody throughout the piece. Not only during the baroque era was their just instruments but also operas. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Sergeant Cuff In The Hound Of The Baskervilles, And Father... Throughout the semester, we have read several different detective stories, looking into each detective s characteristics, as well as the characteristics of supporting characters, examining how detectives are able to solve the case when nobody else can. Each detective we have read this semester has different ways to solve a crime, but there are also ways to connect these different detectives. Based on the examples of Sergeant Cuff in The Moonstone, Sherlock Holmes in The Hound of the Baskervilles, and Father Brown in Father Brown: The Essential Tales, a successful detective must love what they do, have trust that is hard to earn by others, and they are very detailed in their searches. Without the combination of these three characteristics, detectives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Betteredge, says the Sergeant, with ore kindness than I had any right to expect from him. In my line of life, if we were quick at taking offence, we shouldn t be worth salt to our porridge. It it s any comfort to you, collar me again (Collins, 143). Before this quotation, Betteredge calls out Sergeant Cuff for believing that Miss Rachel could be guilty of taking the moonstone. Cuff understands why Betteredge is upset and knows not to accuse Rachel of anything without complete evidence. This shows Cuff s love for being a detective because he is being criticized by Betteredge, accepts what he says, and tells him that he can come back if need be. He kept the conversation very professional and hopes to come back in order to solve the case. In The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle, we see Sherlock who loves being a detective as well. In the beginning of the novel, Dr. James Mortimer comes to Sherlock and Watson for help, saying that he came to the second highest expert in Europe. In response, Sherlock says, Indeed, sir! May I inquire who has the honour to be the first? [he asked] with some asperity (Doyle, 5). Holmes seems very excited to have the opportunity to solve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Trophic Interactions Of Animals Essay 2. Describe 2 trophic interactions of an organism from the area studied. An example of a trophic interaction includes parasitism, which is a relationship that involves a harmful organism living on another organism, and is presented by the galls ( plant tumours ) on the Grey Mangrove. The formation of a gall is initiated when an insect feeds on a plant or dominates the tissue of a plant and lays eggs there. The eggs will grow within the leaves, which they will eventually devour. These abnormal growths of plant tissue are a response to irritation or harm of the plant and it may slow down the photosynthesis process and may make the Grey Mangrove die. Another example includes mutualism, where both species benefit from the relationship. Mutualism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The root system is shallow with occasional knob like, lenticel covered protrusions above the soil surface. 4. Identify and describe in detail 2 adaptations of 1 named Australian mangrove animal. (E.g. mud whelk or soldier crab) from Minnamurra. Sydney Mud whelks (Pyrazus ebeninus) are classified as Gastropods and are large snails with a long, brown, spiral shell, which can be up to 9cms long, that feed on detritus and are found in loose sandy/muddy flats such as around the mangroves in Minnamurra. Adaptations of the Sydney mud whelk: Mud whelks have a big muscular foot which is mandatory for holding their prey captive and also enables them to move through and attach itself to surfaces and survive the mudflat sediment which consists of sand, silt, mud and organic matter. They have a strong, hard shell to protect them from predators, and their shell also does not allow moisture to seep in. Its shell also reduces water loss from evaporation. Camouflage is also possible due to their lightly coloured spiral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...