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2. Comparing Epic Of Gilgamesh And Noah
Compare/Contrast of Gilgamesh and Noah The Epic of Gilgamesh has been a huge interest in people
since the nineteenth century with its theme of a universal flood and is parallel to the story Noah and
the flood. The Epic of Gilgamesh dates back to 2000 b.c. and Noah and the flood dates to 400 b.c.
People have many different myths on how the world was created while these two myths focus on a
flood that destroys mankind. There have been numerous flood stories identified from ancient sources
scattered around the world.The stories that were discovered on cuneiform tablets, which comprise
some of the earliest surviving writing, have obvious similarities ( Flood... ). The stories have many
similarities and differences but the three main ones being the flood, the boats and the background
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In the epic of gilgamesh, the flood is only six days while compared to a long period of forty days long
in Noah and the flood. The gods in the epic of gilgamesh flooded mankind because they were being
too loud while they were sleeping. The uproar of mankind is intolerable and sleep is no longer
possible by reason of the babel . So the gods agreed to exterminate mankind ( Epic... ) So while
Utnapishtim was sleep, the gods told him to build a boat. In the story Noah and the flood, God himself
tells Noah to build a boat because he is going to flood the work for forty days and night for man s
wickedness.( The lord saw how great was man s wickedness on earth, how every plan devised by his
mind was nothing but evil all the time (Noah... 171). Noah listens to God and builds the
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3. Mexican Artist Essay
Mexican artists, more than most other artists in the Americas, exemplify the political and social
obligations of artists. According to Soltes (2011), several Mexican artists of the early twentieth
century were inspired by the revolutions and political unrest occurring in Mexico, which was reflected
in their work. Diego Rivera (1886 1957) considered one of Mexico s Renaissance artists, influenced
by European avant garde style, painted Zapatista Landscape (1915). This work was done as Rivera s
tribute to the Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata who had played a key role in the 1910 Mexican
Revolution that had overthrown the then President Porfirio Diaz (Soltes, L43, 4:42). Soltes (2011)
describes this work: very clearly we see a rifle; we see it s a sarape, together with a very stylized
backdrop of water, mountains and sky, punctuated by a work that seems largely to emulate the
synthetic cubist style of Picasso and Braque that we ve earlier discussed. One has the allusion indeed,
that we are looking at a collage of geometric forms made of diverse materials imposed against that
background of vague sea and sky (L43, 4:13). Although the Mexican ... Show more content on
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Also considered a Mexican Renaissance painter and muralist, Siqueiros had the most politically active
reputation. According to Soltes (2011) Siqueiros The New Democracy (1944), was created near the
end of World War II. Siqueiros used his wife Anhelika Arenal as his model to represent democracy. As
described by Soltes (2011): democracy represented allegorically by a bare breasted woman emerging
from a kind of window with her arms count them really three arms with which he is breaking the
chains of the totalitarian fascist enemy extending the torch of freedom extending a floral kind of torch
across a landscape that is strewn with beaten down inhabitants (L43,
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4. Ethics Of Compassion Essay
Ethics of compassion To help explain the ethics of compassion I will be using reference from the
Dalia Lama s book Ethics for the New Millennium, more specifically chapter ten; The Need for
Discernment, and chapter 5 The Supreme Emotion. I will also refer to Touching Peace, and the five
mindfulness trainings. The Dalia Lama had so many strong points it was hard to find any criticisms in
his philosophies. One thing that concerned me was how he recognizes people who kill and torture for
pleasure. The other point he made that came across as weaker to me or somewhat questionable is that
we are to question whether our motive is genuinely compassionate when considered in relation to the
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The Dalai Lama felt this to be entirely appropriate, and very necessary, In that it shows two sides of
human potential. I agree with him on this completely and I think the fact they made this memorial like
this makes it more than just a memorial, it is also art. The Dalia Lama wants us to understand that the
existence of negative potential does not give us grounds to suppose that human nature is inherently
violent. The next question to think about is, what about those who kill and torture for pleasure? Here
he is talking about people like Hilter, Stalin, Mao, and Pol Pot. In these types of people there is a
lacking of the basic impulse toward care and affection for others. There is a commonality between all
of them, that their schemes were carried out in accordance to a perverted vision. They all have goals
towards which they were working. The Dalia Lama wants us to understand that killers come from a
particular society, time and place. Also we should recognize the role of the imaginative faculty in their
actions. Although I can understand these things, I think it comes awful close to making excuses for the
horrible actions that these people have been in charge of. By the use to which this faculty is put
determines whether actions it conceives are positive or negative, ethical or unethical. The individuals
motivation in this is known as Kun
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5. Computer Aided Mammograms And Trans Atlantic Data Transfer...
Issue Paper: Computer Aided Mammograms and Trans Atlantic Data Transfer Privacy
Garrett Gutierrez CSE 485: Capstone I #80015 12:00 PM 1:15 PM
Introduction:
As new technologies emerge, they cause new and surprising impacts on the world, which shape how
people experience life. Yet, these advancements in computing and engineering may have some
negative consequences. Thus, they become controversial issues. Two recent issues in the computing
and engineering field are the effectiveness of computer aided mammograms in the
United States and Facebook data being used for mass surveillance on European denizens. These issues
affect the areas of national healthcare and global privacy, respectively. Not only do these topics have
current ramifications, they also have potential long term consequences that will need to be addressed.
Thus, current leaders are taking actions to address each of these issues in order to resolve them or
mitigate their adverse effects. This paper will identify each issue, its source, the current and future
impact of the respective issue, and how current leaders are addressing the issues based on the facts
provided by the credible news sources.
Issue 1 and Source:
On the national level, a contemporary issue involving computing that has arisen is the use of computer
aided mammograms in the U.S. for women s healthcare. The issue is that recent studies have shown
that computer aided mammograms are not effective at detecting more instances of breast cancer or
tumors,
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6. Reasons For The Assassination Of Romanovs
Anastasia s Rumors: Put to Rest like Her It would be nice to think that a child or two children could
escape an unjust execution, but scientists, for years, have proven that it was impossible to achieve.
Scientists have said, shortly after the Romanov family was executed, that it was proven that the entire
Romanov family was killed in the basement in a house inside of Ekaterinburg, Russia. For years,
people have tried to prove that it was possible to escape the basement the family was held in, but
every scenario that all the different scientists ran, it was proven impossible. The family went down to
the basement all together and never came out. Therefore, in 1918, the Romanov family line stopped
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It was a difference of opinion between the believers and the non believers. The whole reason behind
her death was as a result of the Russian Revolution. The Russian Revolution was basically organized
by the Bolshevik party against the provisional government, [and] effected a change in all economic,
political, and social relationships in Russian society ( Russian Revolution ). Basically, in simpler
terms, the citizens revolted against the crown in 1917. Considering the terms that the citizens wanted
from the Czar and royal family, Czar Nicholas II gave up his right to rule, as well as his son s right to
rule
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7. Decriminalization Of Recreational Drugs
Though there are many studies to show that drug use amongst young people have become more
tolerated, there is also a high number of the population that believe do not accept the deviant
behaviour of regular drug use and support the prohibition on recreational drug use. This counter
argument is supported by evidence from James Crouch in Opinium Surveys (2015), stating that in
2014 when 2000 UK adults were given a survey on drug legalisation, despite 33% of the population
believing that recreational drugs such as cannabis should be legalised, a high percentage of the
population (53%) were in support of illegal drugs used for entertainment remaining criminalised.
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Parker and colleague s counter argument on Shiner and Newburns attitudinal approach highlights that
the anti drug behaviour presented by early teens towards drug user mellows with age and life
experience (Parker et al., 2002, pg.948). Shiner and Newburn (1997) partially agree the reasoning
behind the normalisation theory, of which is stimulates as a sympathetic attitude towards the
understanding of drug use among young people. However, it is seen from their research that Parker s
study does not critic the social acceptance of drug use in the UK, which therefore does not give a true
quantitative approach on drug
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8. Letter Chapter Probation Letter Draft
Upsilon Chapter Probation Letter Draft In April 2014, Fraternity Council placed Upsilon Chapter on a
Warning of Probation for poor communication with the Fraternity, failure to follow Risk Management
Procedures, and failure to follow previous requests to maintain Fraternity standards. This Warning of
Probation was extended in April 2015 and again in February 2016. We are pleased with Upsilon
Chapter s progress. Chapter officers made great strides by implementing change, applying
parliamentary procedure, and developing a master calendar and chapter budget. However, you should
recall that when we met with you in February, we emphasized the need for individual members to
engage with Chapter Council to make deeper changes that reflect the shared values of our Fraternity.
Issues that surfaced during the spring formal and subsequent Standards Committee interactions
revealed the size of the gulf that continues to exist in this regard. As you are aware, the events of that
April evening drew in the attention of the university administration. The Fraternity started a dialogue
with Northwestern University about our shared concern for Upsilon Chapter. We are working together
to determine ways to ensure the safety, health and well being of members. Let us be clear, the events
of the spring formal do not erase the progress you have made and it does not alter the plan we have
spelled out to achieve the hard and slow work of culture change. However, the Fraternity needs to be
more
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9. Gender And Race Representation In Media
Personal Reflection
The concept of gender and race representation in media has reminded me that the representation of
people of color is not visible. The push for people of color to act on certain stereotypes shows that the
media wants them to be portrayed in a certain way. The media pushes white people into positive
leading roles that make it difficult for people of color to gain opportunity. Media uses its power to
dissociate themselves on their reasoning on why they do not cast people of color for roles. In their
article, Gender, Race, and Media Representation , Dwight E. Brooks and Lisa P. Hebert states,
Western industrialized societies are stratified by hierarchies of race, gender, and class that structure
our social experience (Brooks Hebert 298) This hierarchy provides the placement of where people will
be casted into media. The representation of gender and race in media has clarified that the hierarchy
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Watching Family Guy, Shameless, The Kardashians, and Bob s Burger where the main characters are
played and portrayed as white people shows the domination of white people in the entertainment
industry. Brooks and Hebert argument provides an understanding on how people of color are not
casted into leading roles because white people have created a hierarchy of how race and gender are
represented in media. The media pushes white people to dominate the leading roles and gives people
of color insignificant roles. Those roles where people of color are typically antagonist or uneducated,
which does not make you want to watch it. I believe it is the media fault for why I have a strong
fondness for white television. They limit my desire to see other television series or movies because
they created their shows in a way where the white protagonist is favored and you want them to
accomplish their desire
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10. 7.09 Unit 7
Unit 7.09 Web Journey answer page
Assignment is worth 10 points.
The Sun: Crash Course Astronomy #10 first lab link
1. Explain what the sun is and how it differs from other stars we see in the sky.
The sun is a star that is made up of hydrogen gas. The sun is unlike other stars that we see in the sky
because the sun delivers energy and radiation that allows to living things to exist. Also, the sun is
much closer than the other stars in the sky.
2. Discuss how we are able to feel the sun s heat and see its brightness?
The sun is a big, hot ball of hydrogen gas which enables us to feel the sun s heat and see its brightness.
Every second of every day, the sun transforms over 700 million tons of hydrogen into over 600
million tons of helium. The sun produces so much energy that we can see the sun s brightness and feel
its heat. Hydrogen fusion takes place in the Sun s core and the gas is heated by the energy that is
discharged above the core. Ultimately the gas becomes less dense and the heat from below turns the
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Describe sunspots and how they impact the overall energy of the Sun.
Sunspots are a cool spot of plasma and it is capable of increasing the energy that the sun releases
making it brighter.
4. Discuss the difference between solar flares and CME s.
The foremost differentiation between solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) is the scale on
which they transpire. Solar flares are rather little and local, occuring in the low solar atmosphere, near
sunspots, where magnetic field lines are concentrated. CMEs on the other hand are huge. They can
even be bigger than the sun itself!
5. What happened in 2012 and how does it illustrate the importance of understanding the sun and how
it works?
In 2012 a solar storm nearly hit us and if it had hit us we probably wouldn t be here. However, it
completely missed us. Therefore, it is very important for us to understand the sun because it can put
our society to its knees and cripple us for a very long
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11. Departure, Initiation, and Return Essay
English 1302
October 11, 2012
Departure, Initiation, and Return in Jorge Luis Borges The Garden of Forking Paths
At first glance, Jorge Luis Borges short story, The Garden of Forking Paths, tells the tale of a Chinese
agent for the Germans against the English during the first World War. In this short story, Yu Tsun (the
spy) learns that a fellow agent has been eliminated. This means that he will undoubtedly be the next to
be arrested and killed. This will probably happen before the end of the day. Yu Tsun has a mission that
must be performed: send the name of the city containing the English air base to Berlin without the
message being intercepted before he is captured. Yu Tsun, although a flawed hero, is the story s ...
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At this moment, the situation seems hopeless; he appears helpless and unable to complete his mission.
However, [s]omething perhaps the mere vain ostentation of proving [his] resources were nil made
[him] look through [his] pockets (264). He finds, among other things, a revolver with one bullet (264).
This gives him the idea that a pistol report can be heard at a great distance (264). The something could
be related in a mythological sense to supernatural aid. While atypical because there is no form (of
either flesh or spirit), it is help from a source outside of his conscious thought (264). He looks in the
telephone book for a name and formulates a plan that is not immediately revealed to the reader. He
sets out on his journey and goes to the train station. He gets in his seat and the train begins to move
when he sees [a] man whom [he] recognized running in vain to the end of the platform (264 265). The
man is his pursuer Captain Richard Madden. Yu Tsun is frightened and shrank into the far corner of
the seat, away from the dreaded window (265). On the surface, this may look to be merely a narrow
escape, but a mythological perspective takes a deeper look. This could be viewed as a parallel to
crossing the first threshold and going into the unknown past a hostile guard. In The Hero with a
Thousand Faces, Joseph Campbell says that, [t]he adventure is always and everywhere a passage
beyond the veil
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12. The Excerpt From Newcomer By Mehri Yalfan
Canada is referred to as a land of immigrants since a large number of newcomers have settled here and
helped to enhance and preserve its ethnicity and diversity. Every country has its own norms and
principles in accommodating new immigrants and assisting them to settle down. However, not all the
immigrants are fortunate enough to sustain the uncertain circumstances that they had foreseen before
migrating to a new country. While in the process of adjusting to a new society, these settlers are often
reminded of the fact that they are not in their own country. Such circumstances put them in a tight spot
of returning back to their homeland. Thus, taking instances from the writings of Mehri Yalfani, Isabel
Vincent and Himani Benerji, the facts that new immigrants have to come across various complications
throughout their journey of settlement to a new country, are being raised in the subsequent part of this
journal. Moreover, the issues related to racism in Canada and the assurance of equality and freedom
from racial discrimination to the Canadians are also reflected below.
First and foremost, new immigrants encounter copious issues to fit in the new society. The major
concern among these problems is the language barrier. The excerpt from Newcomer written by Mehri
Yalfani s highlights the challenges that Susan, an immigrant from Iran, faced throughout her course of
understanding and speaking English. According to the story, both the hesitation to be fluent in an alien
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13. How To Become An Organ Donor
When an individual becomes sixteen years of age, they are faced with a life changing decision:
whether or not they should become an organ donor. While a person is deciding whether or not to
become an organ donor for life, they are choosing to donate their organs to other individuals once they
have passed away. Although an individual may not believe becoming an organ donor can have an
effect on a person s life, they are tragically mistaken. While the choice to become an organ donor has
an effect on the donor s family, it also has an unimaginable effect on not only the recipient s life and
the family s lives as well. Organ donations are made possible due to the unexpected deaths of
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This is a common belief among many individuals which in turn causes them to opt out of becoming an
organ donor. However, many individuals don t realize when they opt out of becoming a donor due to
this belief; they are then possibly causing another individual to lose their life. For instance, if an
individual believed they would receive a lesser amount of medical attention and decided not to
become an organ donor, then one day contracted a life threatening medical problem and passed away
because of it even though they received the normal amount of medical attention, their organs would
then be of no use because they never gave permission for their organs to be donated to those
individuals who needed them. This in turn means one of the one hundred and twenty thousand
individuals on the organ transplantation list will most likely lose their life, because one selfish
individual was more concerned about living their own life as opposed to sacrificing their life for
another
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14. Nancy Mairs Disability Analysis
If you saw a person in the mall in a wheelchair, would you judge them? Or would you look at them
like they are a normal human being? People who have a disability whether they are physically
disabled, mentally disabled, or learning disabled, are still themselves. Nancy Mairs was forty three
year old woman with multiple sclerosis. She wrote an essay, Disability , that explained her views of
her physical disability. When I see a person with a disability, either physically or mentally, I end up
taking a second look. The first idea that pops in my head is what is wrong with the person. I know it
sounds very rude of me, but it is an instinct. Modern day society has shaped us to be weird around
others who have disabilities. It saddens me to see people in the world judge those who are disabled,
however I tend to do the same thing at times. When I was in third grade, my grades began to drop for
no reason. My parents had thought that I just needed to get my eyes checked out. I later found out I
have Dyslexia and ADHD. I went to a private elementary school where everyone got straight A s. I
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I remember my mom waking me up early and telling me to get dressed quickly. I had no clue where
we were going. My mom kept repeating that we were to go on a road trip. She still wouldn t tell me
where. We got off the highway and the first thing I noticed was that my phone didn t have any service.
There was one road that we took for a good thirty minutes, then my mom stopped the car. I read the
sign that said Eagle Hill School . I was very confused. We went on a tour of the campus and I still didn
t understand why we were there. All at once, it clicked in my head; I was going to attend here in
September. At first, I was upset that my parents would make me go to school just for the learning
disabilities that I have. I had the idea that people would make fun of me back at home for going to a
disabilities
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15. Work Zone Essay
Regular maintenance, rehabilitation, reconstruction is required of highway infrastructure with
increasing number of traffic. Hence, the vehicles traveling through roads encounter numerous work
zones which affect driver speed characteristics. The work zone is a segment of a road which
experiences some sort of construction, maintenance or utility work (1). According to Manual of
Uniform Traffic Control Device, the work can be divided into four areas. In the beginning, the
advance warning area used for informing traffic about downstream working zone. Followed by the
transition area, that diverts traffic from their normal path to a guided path. The vehicles tend to exert
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In 2013, 579 work zone fatalities were recorded in the United States, which is about 2% of total
roadway fatalities (2). Speed variations in construction zones are one of the main causes of these
crashes since faster driving vehicles would have less reaction time and higher crash probability. Also
non compliance of speed restrictions on work zones had reduced the credibility of speed limits to road
users. In addition to that, the speed reduction in work zone increases speed variation within and
between lanes. Since speed differences are considered as an influencing factor for roadway collisions
(3, 4, 5), the significance of proper conservation of speed restriction cannot be ignored. The
importance of work zone speed limits has motivated many researchers to concentrate on speed
characteristics in work zones and nearby area. Special concentration has been put on night time work
zone (NWZ) since the visibility and concentration are sometimes impaired during driving at night.
Considering the significance of NWZ speed restrictions, this study focused on analyzing different
traffic speed attributes and drivers compliance with posted speed limit in a freeway corridor that
includes specific work zone during night. The increased understanding of drivers speed characteristics
in NWZ areas will assist transportation authorities practice more practical speed restrictions in order
to increase safety of workers as well as road
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16. Development And Development Of Developing Nations
We Are The Change
The term Development have been intermittently used to describe the effort to lift up the developing
nations out of poverty and improve their livelihood. Development is a fondness for big goals and the
big plans, however at the same time too rigid to predict what will work in the messy real world. The
problem is, many development initiatives have gone wrong, and continue to. In fact, people who work
in the various sectors of development admit that on a whole development is not working. The reasons
for their failure are numerous, ranging from, history, cultural, colonialists, religion, instability,
corruption, racism, poor leadership, etc.
But who is responsible for our nation development and growth one may ask?
In this paper, I will be focusing on individuals of developing nations role in development since they re
major contributors to growth and capable of more than what we recognize.
What is growth?
We all are familiar with the term growth. Whether from the newspaper, TV. or from social media,
usually involves GDP (gross domestic product) a tool used to measure the growth of a country. It is a
primary indicator used to gauge the health of a country s economy. High GDP means low
unemployment and higher incomes as businesses demand labor to meet the growing economy, and
that reflects on the development of the country, leaving poverty and entering the growth phase (a
constant rate of GDP).
With the lack of the necessary elements of growth comes
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17. Forces Between Nationalism and Sectionalism in the 19th...
What events or trends contributed to the relationship between the forces of Nationalism and
Sectionalism?
During the course of American History, and especially after the War for Independence, Nationalism
and Sectionalism contributed and interacted with each other to shape the development of the United
States of America. These two ideologies are the inverse of one another. When sectionalism is strong,
nationalism is weak. When Nationalism is strong, sectionalism is weak. While sectionalism and
nationalism work off of each other, nationalism has always prevailed over sectionalism in history. The
inverse relationship and clash between the two forces can be seen through a number of different events
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The new inventions allowed for the belief of Manifest Destiny to fill the heads of Americans. Manifest
Destiny was a phrase used by leaders and politicians in the 1840s to explain continental expansion by
the United States that revitalized a sense of mission or national destiny for Americans. (PBS
Organization n.d.) This idea established a great deal of Nationalism within the Americans. It created
the feeling that, together, Americans would expand and build up America out West.
Nationalism was strengthened greatly through economic improvements, and it could have also been
seen through some major political endeavors. The ratification of the constitution is one of the earliest
American events that established nationalism. The ratification showed that, through compromise,
Americans could agree on one basic set of rules and regulations for the unity of the country. The
American System, seen later in history, was also important to the force of nationalism in the country.
Henry Clay s American System, devised in the burst of nationalism that followed the War of 1812,
remains one of the most historically significant examples of a government sponsored program to
harmonize and balance the nation s agriculture, commerce, and industry. This System consisted of
three mutually reinforcing parts: a tariff to protect and promote American industry; a
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18. Love and Marriage in Pride and Prejudice Essays
How does Jane Austen present love and marriage in Pride and
Prejudice?
Jane Austen presents love and marriage in many ways in the novel
Pride and Prejudice. In this essay I am going to discuss some of these marriages, not only from Jane
Austen s portrayl of her characters but also from my own point of view.
Jane Austen opens Pride and Prejudice with a statement:
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must want be
in want of a wife.
By using this statement as her opening line she makes it very clear that she is humoured by the idea
that every young an who has a large sum of money are eagerly looking for a wife. The main part of
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When Mr Bennet speaks to his beloved daughter Lizzie, he feelingly says to her,
My dear child, let me not have the grief of seeing you unable to respect your partner in life. You know
not what you are about.
This happens when Mr Darcy has just proposed to Elizabeth. When I question why Mr and Mrs
Bennet s marriage is so unsuccessful, I am faced with three points that I think contribute to their
marital problem. Between Mr and Mrs Bennet there is no intellectual equality. Mr
Bennet is clever, but on the other hand his wife isn t, in fact Mrs
Bennet is a fool! She does not understand her husband in the slightest manner, and so Mr Bennet
frequently takes this opportunity to make a quick comment that will offend Mrs Bennet. Jane Austen
says, The experience of three and twenty years had been insufficient to make his wife understand his
temper.
These twenty three years of his unhappy marriage had brought Mrs
Bennet s characteristics out in a true light. She was a woman of mean understanding, very little
information and an uncertain temper. She fancied herself nervous whenever she felt discontented. The
business of her life was to get her daughters married, it seemed that was all the poor woman ever went
on a bout and it infuriated Mr Bennet greatly. The second point is that Mr Bennet never showed any
respect for his wife and almost seemed to enjoy ridiculing her in front of her
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19. Globalization Of The American Style Fast Food
Globalization is one of the most popular issues that have been discussed through the
world by the sociologist for decades.(James A. D, Dick. P, Yongseok Seo 2006)
According to John Tomlinson s (Tomlinson 2006) cognition of globalization. He
interprets that:
Globalization is a complex process because it involves rapid social
change that is occurring simultaneously across a number of dimensions in the world
economy, in politics, in communications, in the physical environment and in culture
and each of these transformations interact with the others. (p. 1)
As far as I am concerned, globalization is happening around daily life. For example,
McDonalds, they start from a small restaurant in California to one of the world s
leading food service retailers, with more than 35000 restaurants in more than a
hundred countries.(McDonald 2014) McDonalds spread the American style fast food
worldwide. This can be seen as a globalization of food culture.
Since the societies are becoming more and more alike nowadays and leading to a
phenomenon known as globalization. Some people afraid that globalization will lead
to the loss of cultural identify while some think it can have a good impact on the
societies. Based on the book《Golden Arches East: McDonald s in East
Asia》which indicates the advantages of the food globalization by providing the view
that it is not only spreading the food culture but also blending with the locals and the
21. Steve Jobs The Importance Of A Heartbeat Essay
McKenna Avery English12 ERWC 04/18/17 Period 5 The Importance of a Heartbeat The subtle
palpitations that speed up during a scary movie or slow down while asleep, that rhythm that can be
altered with something as simple as a kiss or bad news, that background noise people have become so
acquired to is worth more than any mansion, yacht, or company... or at least it should be. Without a
pulse, one is capable of nothing. For this reason, Steve Jobs reflected on his imminent death and
realized, No one wants to die...yet death... is very likely the single best invention of life, (Jobs). Jobs s
reflection on life and death is confirmed by the mere fact that people cannot seem to realize the
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His epitome of physical health blurs the true importance of life; he has the power to change the course
of a whole city but chooses to debate over his own worth proving that the human race is sometimes in
need of some obstacles in life in order to appreciate their current situations.. While the blessing of a
healthy life can disguise itself as a curse on occasion, once someone realizes the value of a life, their
world is transformed. In the article, What Is the Value of a Human Life? , Kenneth Feinberg refers to
the time when his legal argument could not stand up against the reasoning of families who had lost
everything. He recalled, I was basing my decision on the law, just as juries did every day. But this
explanation fell on deaf ears. Grieving families couldn t hear it. And I didn t believe it myself,
(Feinberg). An attorney whose whole career depended upon the words of a law book altered his way
of thinking after being forced to face the aftermath of death on the remaining family members. It is
easy to regurgitate the phrases from the law but it is more difficult to apply those standards of human
value after observing death s true
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22. Culture Of Smallness By Nick Joaquin
Joaquin took a big risk when he chose to enlighten his readers with his viewpoints regarding the
reason behind the Philippines lack of progress as a country. Through his article, he bluntly called out
how Filipinos have already succumbed themselves to small greatness , and made meticulous
observations on the nation s culture (which he later compared to those of foreign countries). Being a
Filipino writer and historian himself, Nick Joaquin presented trivialized issues of Philippine culture
and mentality. He has seen and experienced the raw fruits of the so called, heritage of smallness at
first hand. Through years of explicit observation of the society needed to be able to write Philippine
literature and historiography, he has developed a keen eye and understanding of his kababayan s
actions, decisions, and his own history. These conclusions were drawn from their earlier ancestors way
back when they neglected to conquer neighboring lands, and pursue blind ventures far from their own.
Most practices and skills from the olden times have remained stagnant up to this day that they have
failed to advance and concur with modernity. An example ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Despite the comprehensive take on the culture of smallness , Nick Joaquin circled his statements
around his opinions and those of foreigners. He failed to explore on the masses take on the idea (much
more for those in the lower class since most of our population consists of people from their status),
which left them silenced, and left for judgement. Especially now that Joaquin has bombarded his
article with criticisms about the culture, more readers (most likely foreigners) will not be able to
understand the practices of the nation. On the other hand, his idea is mind bogging for locals, and will
surely influence
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23. The Protocol Of Operations Of Bank Solutions Essay
Abstract
After the assessment and audit carried out on the protocol of operations of Bank Solutions, we
identified uncontrolled access to event logs as one of the biggest security threat factor the institution is
currently faced with. It goes without saying that as a result of this phenomenon, the institution s
information is at a great risk of alteration and even access by external entities. As a result, consumer
protection is far from being guaranteed, as well as privacy policy being highly compromised. Some of
the power users have access to event logs whereby they have administrative privileges of making
changes to the captured information, majorly transactions information, putting into consideration that
the power users are in a position to also change their own event logs. There is no guarantee of the
trustworthiness and credibility of the power users, hence a precautionary measure has to be taken in
order to cover this gap and enhance information security and privacy policy for the consumers.
For this particular security gap, logical access control and administrative privilege management needs
to be implemented in order to deal with this uncertainty of information security. Under the adaptation
of this technology, power users will be well monitored in all the activities they carry out in the item
processing facilities, enhancing a sense of accountability and transparency in handling of the event
logs. This guarantees information security, correct and accurate record of
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24. The Importance Of Admission And Distribution Systems
In order to sustain high plant availability and at the same time meet the cost and regulatory
requirements, it was contended that appropriate maintenance strategies need to be integrated with
other management functions (Nakajima,1989). The plant must always be in the optimum operation
condition to improve its availability and reliability in the network. This requires that equipment design
ensures maintainability so as to support maintenance practices (Eti, 2006). If maintainability is
achieved then organizational performance would be enhanced because production per unit (Kwhr) of
electricity would reduce. Previous studies indicated that maintenance and its relationship with
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Smith (2000) demonstrated that by following better maintenance practices companies can increase
profits by as much as 20% that can enhance its organizational growth as well knowledge, skills,
abilities and personal characteristics (KSAPs) are known as the elements of competence and appear in
many definitions of competence. Lucia Lepsinger (1999) defined competence as knowledge, skills,
and attitudes that affect a major part of one s job. The competence of human resources in maintenance
is considered very important in a successful maintenance program (Nakajima,1988; Chalazae et al,
2004; Kelly, 2006). A good manager must always admit a maintenance problem and he/she should
actively pursue a solution for the problem. Kumar et al argue that by adding additional categories for
measuring human factors like motivation to traditional maintenance performance measurements, the
uniqueness of the maintenance performance measurements will be increased. The other factor that
affects the electricity network performance like in Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi is the
operation efficiency of the equipment. Involvement of operators in maintenance can enhance the
efficiency of the equipment because they can attend to the equipment minor failures or defects to the
equipment in time before serious problems develop (Labib,1998). Most researchers in the power
industries have argued that it is the timely availability of spares that must be considered to be the most
critical
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25. A Literal Reading Of The Indian Constitution
A literal reading of the Indian constitution however the misleading. Multiple overlaps have occurred,
not merely in the concurrent sphere of jurisdiction but also in spheres explicitly assigned to the States.
Financial constraints of the states have led to the proliferation of central schemes and national
missions. The all encompassing ambit of entry 20 in List III, social and economic planning provided
the constitutional basis for the planned development model of the first phase. New elements of the
division of powers and responsibilities have begun to assume importance, overshading to a certain
extent the issues which dominated the reform agenda of the earlier period. While the issue of
distribution of responsibilities and powers in federal political, system is generally contentions, a gross
mismatch between the two can lead to serious tensions. The federal dialogue with the states is often
pre empted by central administrative and policy decisions. The Centre often decided on a particular
course of action and only thereafter seeks inputs from the States. Consensus building is after the
decision, not before. This mode of decision is not in favour of federalism . From the above discussion,
it is clear that the Indian Federation is not a partnership among equals. The Union Government is
certainly superior to the States. Not only is the area of the Centre larger by one third, but there are
three more factors giving a tilt in favour of the Centre . It is the Centre
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26. Essay on Bsop 434 Final Exam Answers
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Question 1. 1. (TCO 10) ________ and ________ are the two basic organizational structures
associated with logistics.
Question 2. 2. (TCO 10) One problem with a _________ logistics structure is that, because logistics
activities are scattered throughout the firm, they likely remain subservient to the objectives of the
department in which they are housed.
Question 3. 3. (TCO 3) Rate structures deal with three factors. Which of the following is not one of
them?
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Question 1. 1. (TCO 4) A brownfield is:
Question 2. 2. (TCO 5) ____ regulates the packaging of international air shipments.
Question 3. 3. (TCO 5) ____ systems consider the reverse flow of products, their reuse, and the
marketing and distribution of recovered products.
Question 4. 4. (TCO 6) The order cycle is:
Question 5. 5. (TCO 6) Order transmittal is:
Question 6. 6. (TCO 9) How do data and information differ?
Question 7. 7. (TCO 9) Which of the following is not considered a general software package?
Question 8. 8. (TCO 12) Surveys and analog techniques are examples of ____ forecasting.
Question 9. 9. (TCO 12) Which forecasting techniques tend to be appropriate when there is little or no
historical data?
Question 10. 10. (TCO 11) A(n) ____ rate simplifies each of the three primary rate factors product,
weight, and distance.
Question 11. 11. (TCO 11) The shipment size that equates transportation charges for different weights
and weight groups is the ____ concept.
Question 12. 12. (TCO 13) Throughput refers to:
Question 13. 13. (TCO 13) ____ refers to a process where a product is received in a facility,
occasionally married with a product going to the same destination, and is then shipped at the earliest
time, without going into longer term storage.
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Question 1. 1. (TCO 4) What is a free trade zone?
Question 2. 2. (TCO 9) Discuss some of the challenges associated with computer security.
Question 3. 3. (TCO
28. Gender Depiction in Horror Films Essay
Gender Depiction in Horror Films
There has been a large variety of horror films produced throughout the last fifty years. People are
always going to be frightened and scared by different types of horror films. But, what type of horror
film scares more people, and were men or women more frightened by these horror films? Each one of
the horror films had its own agenda to frighten its audience using several different methods of horror.
Some of these methods were more so directed at the female audience than the male audience. Most
horror movies show the female as being vulnerable, because in real life females are defenseless
against monsters.
Are women portrayed as being defenseless?
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It all goes back to the Perils of Pauline? If you have a haunted house and you have a woman walking
around with a candelabrum, you fear more for her than you would for a husky man? (Clover, p.77).
This is a good example of how making women instead of men defenseless in horror films more
entertaining. Even if the women are displayed as being more defenseless than men most of the time, in
some cases there will be someone that ends up saving them in the end.
Are women singled out to be killed more in slasher films?
The first big stalker film stalker film to come out was John Carpenter?s Halloween in 1978.
Halloween took a reported $325,000 to be made and grossed over $80 million world wide up until
1987. This gave Halloween one of the highest proportional returns in film history (Waller, p. 87). The
first film to copy its narrative and cinematic structure was Friday the 13th . I believe that younger
community and women are the target market for stalker films like Halloween. Vera Dika writes, ??R
rated films were frequented by adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17, and these films of
excessive violence against women found an audience that was 55 percent female? (Waller, p. 87).
Horror movies portray women as vulnerable a lot of the time. Especially in slasher movies, women are
often incapable of defending themselves against a stronger horror film type villain. It is almost like
they are waiting to be victimized.
Over
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29. Martin Luther King Biography Essay
I m going to be explaining the life of a man, Martin Luther King Jr. King was born in the year 1929 on
January 15th. his father was a pastor. His mother was a schoolteacher. He had a sister and a brother. In
Boston, he met a lady, Coretta Scott. They got married in 1953. King had two sons, and two daughters.
One of his sons was a third generation. Martin became a pastor in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1954 at
Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. In 1955 he got chosen to head the Montgomery Improvement
Association, created by African Americans community to lead a boycott of blacks and whites
segregated city buses. He became the youngest person of the Spingarn medal in 1957. 1958, he got a
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He was very determined to concentrate on the conditions of blacks in the Northern towns. He also
organized protests against discrimination in their homing and employment. He mixed his civil rights
helpers with a strong stand held against the Vietnam war. Some of the African American leaders felt
like that King s words against war diverted public attention from civil rights. Poor People s Campaign,
who were they inspired by Martin Luther King II. 1968, in Washington D.C. to dramatize the
relationship of poverty to violence. He did not want to take part in it either.He traveled to Memphis,
Tennessee, to support a point of poorly said sanitation employees. That day he got assassinated by a
sniper, James Earl Ray. It was on April 4th, 1968, the world was devastated by the assassination. King
s career greatly advanced the happening of the civil rights in America. He spurred the passage of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965. Even though his views were challenged by
African Americans who had been parted from their faith in nonviolence. So in 1977, King was
honored to receive an award of the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his battle against prejudice.
Also in 1986 the U.S congress posted a national holiday in King s great honor to be looked at the third
Monday in
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30. Winston Churchill As A Prime Minister Of England
Sir Winston Churchill is well known for being the Prime Minister of England who led the country
through World War II and played a major role in ending the war. However, it is his internal battles that
give us far more insight into who Churchill really was. His personal struggle, possibly with bipolar
disorder, helped shape history and gave Churchill the strength to win the war. The periods of highs and
lows seen throughout Churchill s life indicate the he may have been struggling with Bipolar Disorder
(Type II). Winston Churchill himself has even said that he suffered from the black dog of depression
over the course of his life (Rubin, 2003). However, given his periods of hyperactivity it s very likely
that Churchill was actually battling bipolar II disorder. Instead letting his mental disorder control him,
Churchill overcame his bipolar disorder, and used this inspiration to lead his nation out of war.
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (the DSM V),
Bipolar II disorder is characterized by a clinical course of recurring mood episodes consisting of one
or more major depressive episode and at least one hypomanic episode. During the mood episode(s),
the requisite number of symptoms must be present most of the day, nearly every day, and represent a
noticeable change from usual behavior and functioning (APA, 2013). Essentially, Bipolar II Disorder
is characterized by hypomanic and depressive episodes throughout a person s
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31. Western Alienation
Western Alienation
Western alienation is defined as a political ideology or regional discontent, this is rooted with the
dissatisfaction of western provinces in the federal government by representation. This essay will
examine the causes of western alienation in Canada by examining 3 main causes: Inter state
federalism, the senate and the importance of Quebec emerging in late 1900 s. Governments in Canada
have developed relations between themselves, involving government and legislation. Inter government
relations resemble international diplomacy( meetings with prime minister, provincial premiers, staff
and flags). Conducted by government and politicians who have to be sure of the fact that what they do
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The consequences of the senate not being able to reform have been western provinces feeling like they
are left out in the process of decision making, policy making and other legislative decisions made by
the federal government. The senate was envisioned as a legislative body that would serve several
functions in addition to legislation (Lawlor, Crandol,2013). The senate is refereed as the sober second
thought in terms of legislation review but the second thought is rarely concerning the western
provinces. Western alienation is caused by regional misrepresentation which is mainly caused by the
senate. According to Lawlor, some provincial governments have challenged the unilateral approach by
the senate to restructure itself. However the Supreme Court Of Canada will consider a reference case
on the constitutional status of senate reform in November 2013. This means that the senate may be
reformed this year, the western provinces would prefer a senate that can represent their interests. The
senate may need a reform in order to remove the discrimination of the west but in order to do this, it
must reform the whole committee that the senate works with.
The majority of the senate s legislative review is done within it s committee system, as committee s
have always been part of the senate(Ray, 2013). What the author fails to mention is that the senate
standing
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32. The Poverty Trap Of Africa
Christian Deeter
Mr. Andrews
English 11 AP
22 October 2014
The Poverty Trap Imagine a small village in Africa. What images come to mind? Is it small huts in a
desolate village? Or how about exotic animals? The truth is that although some of these descriptions
are accurate, they tend to leave out the pain and suffering of people. Every day 21,000 children die
throughout different parts of the world (Shah). These deaths are the result of poverty as well as the
conditions that come with it. Being in poverty is so much more than just not having money. Hunger,
lack of resources, and wars plague developing countries, all of which have to do with poverty. Around
870 million people in the world are severely undernourished ( 2013 World Hunger). With 7.1 billion
people living in the world this means that 1 in 8 of them aren t getting enough food to sustain what
their bodies need (2013 World Hunger). Not surprisingly though 852 million of the hungry live in
developing countries (2013 World Hunger). What causes the developing countries to be so far behind
the rest of the world when it comes to lacking the basic resources needed by every human being?
Dictionary.com defines a developing country as a country having a standard of living well below that
possible with financial or technical aid (Dictionary). Looking at this definition, it s easy to understand
why world hunger isn t its own problem, but connected to the poverty levels. There s a saying that
goes money makes the world
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33. The Battle at Cold Harbor
The battle of Cold Harbor was fought from May 31 June 12, 1864. Today it is known as one of the
bloodiest engagements of the American civil war. This battle resulted in heavy losses of men for the
Union and only a couple thousand for the Confederacy. It was part of General Grant s overland
campaign for Richmond. Cold Harbor is located about ten miles from Richmond, Virginia in Hanover
County.
For the northern army the main commanders were Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant with the army of the
Potomac and Maj. Gen. George G. Meade. Under them they had an army of 108,000 men. The
Confederacy only had one major commander which was General Robert E. Lee and the Northern
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Cold Harbor was considered General Lees last major field victory of the war. This battle is lasting to
us today because of the devastation that happened over only 12 days of battle.
Works Cited
Battle of Cold Harbor. Encyclopedia Americana. 2004 ed.
The History Channel. 2007. http://www.history.com/encyclopedia.do?articleId=206054 (May 15,
2007)
NationalParkService 2007. http://www.nps.gov/archive/rich/ri_cold.htm (May 12, 2007)
AmericanBattleFieldProtectionProgram 2007. http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/ABPP/BATTLES/va062.htm
(May 12, 2007)
Shotgun. Civilwarhome. 02/20/02 http://www.civilwarhome.com/Cold%20Harbor.htm (May 13,
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34. The Relationship Between Parents And Children
According to Confucius, for a society to exist in peace and harmony, five great fundamental
relationships have to be respected. These relationships are of father and son, ruler and subject,
husband and wife, elder and younger and lastly but not least, parents and children. There were
appropriate attitudes or the Yi that people were expected to adopt. For instance, fathers were advised
to be kind to their sons and in return, the sons were supposed to be obedient and dutiful to their
fathers. Likewise, rulers were expected to be kind and generous to their subjects while subjects were
supposed to show total loyalty to their rulers. In marriage, a wife was expected to be obedient and
submissive to his husband while the husband was supposed to love and be good to his wife. Elders,
whether brothers or friends, were to be considerate towards their juniors, who in turn showed respect
towards their elders. The most important relationship in which almost the Chinese culture is based on
is the relationship between parents and children. Confucius believed that a smoothly functioning
family; made up of respectful children to parents, ancestors and relatives were a model for the Chinese
society as a whole. In effect, the nation was like a gigantic family. Just as the son was expected to be
loyal to his father, so a citizen was expected to be loyal to the emperor. If the families were in
harmony, society and government would also function properly. For Confucius, they believed that
man
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35. Essay on Overview of Yellow Rain
Yellow Rain, What is yellow rain? It is debatable even still today, to try to explain what yellow rain is.
You have to go back to the background and history of where it came from. In this, you will hear
controversial stories over yellow rain, to make you start thinking. You will also start to ask yourself
questions like, what does it consist of? In addition, where did it come from? Conflicting reports to
make you think. Is it a real weapon of mass destruction? Alternatively, is it a myth created by a people
wanting justice for the unexplained atrocities of wars past? On the other hand, is it a way for political
officials to put an international spotlight on their enemy during the time of a secret war. You will hear
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They quickly started to take control of Laos and forced their way into power. The Laotian government,
instead of continuing a losing war, surrendered to prevent any further casualties, under an agreement
that no one oppose the Pathet Laos forces and no one harmed. They handed over control. With the new
change, the Hmong refugees flee Laos in fear of their safety. United States tried to help evacuate
refugees into Thailand. The problem was that there were limited resources to accomplish this, leaving
many Hmong refugees still in Laos. With the Pathet Lao, now in control and not forgetting, or
forgiving the Hmong people for fighting alongside of the Americans. They now started to carry out
their revenge, on the betrayers to their country. There have been stories of the Pathet Lao exacting
attacks on the Hmong people by murders or gunfire. Nevertheless, that will change around the
summer of 1975. Reports start coming to the United State, Stating that chemical weapon used on
Hmong people in Laos. In order to move the Hmong people out of their strongholds in the mountains,
The Pathet Lao had used Chemical weapons received from their communist ally Russia. This
information was coming from relief workers stationed in Thailand working with Hmong Refugees. As
time went on, more and more similar reports started to generate. These stories passed on from refugees
making it into Thailand refugee camps. Most of who lived in the Phu Bia Mountains.
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36. Happiest Refuge
The idea of fear can be frightening! but the idea of prospering is another. Welcome Mrs Mackay and
students today is the discussion of risks and rewards. I will discover wether a risks can be beneficial,
or dangerous to us and if it is worth it. Well with the help of Wonder and The Happiest Refuge we can
see from the examples provided if it is worth the pain. Mark Zuckerberg said The only strategy that is
guaranteed to fail is not taking risks this statement from the millionaire of the company Facebook
invites us into a discussion taking us into the true meaning of taking a risk and what us as humans can
gain. I agree with this statement because as humans if you do not take a risk you re not gaining
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This book teaches us the true meaning to take all risks and hope that you will gain something from it.
You always have to make decisions in your life, Anh. And don t kid yourself; when you don t decide,
that s a decision This quote teaches us that you hold, the key to your future and that deciding whether
or not to go and grab that opportunity or to just be complacency it s completely your choose. The
example when Anh goes onto the stage and convince his school why he should become school captain
is a great example of going out of your comfort zone or personal bubble. Even though Anh doesn t
become school captain he gains something that means a lot more, self confidence and courage these
are things that change who you are! Anh now realises that if you lose and fail, but you still celebrate
coming second because you ve given it a red hot go. There is no need to fear failure. this is a message
to celebrate taking a risk to gain a reward and that actions speak louder then
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37. Sample Crime Investigation Papers
Introduction:
Anna Garcia, 38 was found in her home at Hillsboro, MO on August 24, 2016. Her neighbor Doug
Greene. He last seen her walking her dog the morning before at 6:30 AM. Mr.g Greene and Ms.
Garcia talked that morning. Mr.Greene had called Ms. Garcia and had no answer. He went over to her
house to find out what was wrong. She did not answer and the dog was reported barking in the house.
Greene decided it time to call the authorities. It was a hot 92 degree morning. The call came in at 9:45
AM. The authorities arrived at the scene at 9:56 AM.
Greene informed the police of what he knew and that was that she was last seen yesterday morning
when they talked. He also said that went over to her house and called her and there was no answer. ...
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Her neighbor Doug Greene called the police when she wasn t answering her phone calls or door. Her
ex husband Alex Garcia has a new wife and they are experiencing financial difficulties. Alex was the
last person to see her alive when he went over to her house to discuss some paperwork. Anna had been
released from the hospital a few week prior to her death. She was experiencing pain in her side. When
the autopsy was concluded it was found that Anna had swollen ankles and needle marks on her left
thigh. She also had a wound from the back of her head. The hair found at the crime scene was Anna s.
The blood analysis showed that it was from from a 90 degree angle and fell from 63 inches in height.
The blood work also showed that the blood was type B and it was either Anna s or Alex s. The
fingerprint was in fact Anna s as well. There was no sign of a break in or robbery at her house. I
believe the manner of death was accident. I don t believe she was murdered of it was natural. I believe
she is hypoglycemic and died from her head wound. She had fresh needle marks on her thigh and it
could be from her insulin shot. I feel like she forgot to take her shot, she got dizzy and fell on the
table. All the evidence that we have at this moment proves my
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38. Field-Based Observation
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Based on thorough analysis performed during my five day field based
observation at the Mt. Carmel Early Learners Pre school, what significantly stood out to me as an
issue to be addressed was the absence of learning centers within the environment. Learning centres is
a predominant early childhood practice that has great potential for preschool children as it aids in
fostering and stimulating children s learning and development.
BACKGROUND The Mt. Carmel Early Learners Pre School is located on the southern main road of
Aripero Village, Rousillac. Presently, the school cares for approximately one hundred and forty
children. Unfortunately, you will not see the children going to different centre areas to play and
engage
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39. Capital Market Is The Lifeblood Of Business And Industry
1.0 Introduction
Capital is the lifeblood of business and industry and capital market is the main source for raising
capital. It provides long term fund for industries and creates investment scope for the mass. Capital
market plays a vital role in industrial, and thus overall economic, development of a country.
Bangladesh stock market seems to be extremely volatile; the price fluctuations of this market are so
high. As a result, confidence of investors in the market place fell drastically during the two bubbles
burst episodes. Market insiders said that this lack of confidence following the ongoing liquidity crisis
in the market is due to lower participation of investors. This upward and downward swing is a
characteristic feature of the market and is termed as stock market volatility.
The year 2010 was noticed as the abnormal bullish trend with all the barometers touched the historical
height, consequences has been happened in year 2011 as all the barometers gone to the bearish
condition. As a result most of the individual investors who are the middle class earning investors lost
their valuable money.
Most of the time, the collapse is attributed by the negative attitude of investors, liquidity crisis, insider
trading, placement shares, stock split, omnibus account, strong manipulation and money whitening.
Hence general investors have lost confidence on the capital market an they are the victims. It is true
that the market does not move on its own accord, there are forces
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40. The Theme Of Fate In I Am Mordred
Fate in I Am Mordred
The idea that fate is inevitable manifests itself throughout the Arthurian legend I am Mordred. Fate s a
predestined fortune that is supposedly inevitable. (fate) The question of changing fate prevails as an
underlying theme in the book. Characters lives and choices revolve around the idea of their
predetermined destiny. It proves difficult to decide whether fate is escapable or not.
From the beginning of the book Mordred s fate plays a key factor in characters actions. The king s
advisor Merlin prophesied Mordred to kill his father, King Arthur, when he reaches the age of
seventeen. When the prologue starts King Arthur s sacrificing all the male babies in the kingdom who
were born on May Day, including Mordred. This will supposedly change the fate prophesized for them
according to his advisor Merlin. But Merlin had spoken: Let all male babies of the nobility born on
May Day be brought to the shore. That was the sort of thing that happened when the King did wrong
(Springer Vii). King Arthur thought by doing this he had managed to avoid his predestined doom. As
soon as chapter one starts, it reveals one baby out of the forty brought to sea managed to survive. That
one baby was King Arthur s son, Mordred. He was saved by a couple who lived by the sea. They raise
him as their own and he becomes a part of their fisher family. At this point Mordred has not managed
to escape his fate and King Arthur hasn t either.
Around the age of six Mordred meets
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41. The Life of Oprah Gail Winfrey Essay
The Life of Oprah Gail Winfrey Oprah Gail Winfrey was born January 29, 1954 on the family farm in
Kosciusko, Mississippi. Her dad, Vermon Winfrey, who was stationed as a solider at a local base; and
her mother, Vernita Lee, were both young at the time of Oprah s birth. Her parents never married.
Shortly after she was born her mother found a job, as a maid, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Oprah was
left in the care of her grandmother, Hattie Mae Lee. As a child Oprah never wasted a minute of her
young imaginative mind on something that seemed to be boring. Through her early years her only
friends were the farm animals. She gave them parts in the plays she made and included them in games.
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At age six Oprah was sent to live with her mother in Milwaukee. They lived in one room of another
woman s house. Her mother worked long, tiring hours and Oprah was left with her cousins, and
neighbours. At night Oprah s mother was too tired to pay attention to her. Oprah didn t understand
this. It was then that she began to disobey and talk back to her mother. Her mother knew Oprah was
unhappy, and she was sent to live with her father in Nashville, Tennessee. Her father was now married
to Zelma, Oprah s stepmother. Oprah knew that she had to obey her father and stepmother. While
living in Nashville Oprah was forced to do pages of addition and subtraction questions each day. On
Sundays she went to church, where she attended Sunday school and did recitals. One day, Oprah s
mother called and told her that she was pregnant. She wanted Oprah to come back and live with her in
a house, not a room. So Oprah went back to live with her mother in Milwaukee. In Milwaukee Oprah
lived with her mother and half sister. While Oprah s mother worked long, hard hours, Oprah
entertained her little sister. Two years later her mother had a baby boy. Oprah had a stepbrother. It was
then that Oprah was saddened; she felt that her mother didn t give her as much attention as the other
children. Oprah fought with her stepbrother and sister. She began telling
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42. Race And Social Race
Race, to many people is one thing and one thing only; the color of one s skin. But race is more than
just the color of one s skin, but it s their biological makeup and social makeup. Biological race is the
skin color we are born with along with the other genetic traits that come with certain ethnic
backgrounds. Social race, however, is how society depicts your skin color and biological traits, and
decides from there what social class you may be placed in, how you ll be treated, and how you ll live
your life, socially. All people are biologically born the same race as their parents, or a mix, if the
parents are different. But what determines the social race? Social race can be explained using the
blacks in Southern America during the times of segregation. Blacks were forced to eat, drink, and sit
in different places just because of their skin color. During this time blacks were seen as scum of the
Earth, dirty, and vile, just because of their skin color. Many people thought that blacks carried diseases
and lacked intelligence in early America. Later you had pictures and drawings of human skulls and
black skulls that were always seen as less desirable and less beautiful, just because their skulls tended
to be more oval in shape and not round like the whites. Though there can be strictly biological racism
and strictly social racism, they both go hand in hand in many cases. Ota Benga, from Congo, was
captured for his looks and abnormalities. He was black, stood four feet
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43. Scope Of An Interview With A Company Dash Distributors
Introduction
Change is an occurrence that happens to a person or a company that results them going into a different
direction. This either helps them or impacts them negatively. I will explain in this section the outline
of my report, in using terms and theories learn in this course so far as well as briefly what has
happened within my company Dash Distributors. In this report I will discuss the major changes that
have happened at Dash Distributors in the past 10 years. Go through the company s history and as well
as the internal and external factors. It will also contain what I went through an interview with my
manager Mike Walter.
Company history
Dash Distributors has been in business since 1989 (A, Rowland, personal communication, October 6,
2015). At that time unknown and not doing well. We are a company that supply aftermarket
automotive parts to the public as well businesses. The company was purchase on July 7, 1992 by two
good friends Barry Lydiatt and Gary Gregg with a few other small (A, Rowland, personal
communication, October 6, 2015). They had change the business from going nowhere to having four
stores. Our company is linked to Greggs Distributors but ultimately try to be a separate company. The
way we are linked is by Gary Gregg who owns Greggs Distributors has shares in Dash. Going from 5
employees to 70 employees today (A, Rowland, personal communication, October 6, 2015). Dash had
purchased two new locations on August 25, 2006 in Wetaskiwin and
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44. Decentralization In The Caterpillar Company
Caterpillar (CAT) has become the industry leader in earth moving machinery for several reasons.
However, a sole reason for the company s success is the patent for their farm treads (Kotler, Keller
395). If CAT failed to trademark these treads, they would have never received the advantages resulting
from their contract with the Army in the mid 20th century. This relationship helped CAT build their
brand equity, all while gaining market share. Besides the trademark, the company s restructuring in the
1990 s helped CAT to manage its sales, profits, and losses. According to Chron, decentralizing
improves a company s decision making process because managers have greater authority and control
(Joseph). Furthermore, the managers will begin to evaluate each decision thoroughly since the
outcome reflects directly back on them. Moreover, decentralization is a primary reason why CAT was
able to bounce back from the 1980 s recession. Decentralization constructs separate business units
which encourages each organization to assume responsibility for their actions (Joseph). The
individualized organizations allow managers to adapt their strategies to the varying market
environments. In other words, managers have the authority to react appropriately to different
environmental situations, as well as, allows them to respond in a timely fashion. Furthermore, CAT
investing in research and development has contributed greatly to the company s success. The
development of new technologies,
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45. Health Care Case Study
Health care reform continues to be an ongoing topic throughout the Unites States. A continuous focus
remains on the restructuring of the delivery system. According to Si and Singh
(2015) cost, access and delivery of care are three major aspects of a healthcare system and the
United States (US) has a unique system unlike any other in the world. Specifically, the US does not
have a government run health insurance program that entitles all citizens to have health insurance
automatically. Additionally, the system does not function as a well integrated network of elements that
complement each other, instead a fragmented structure is currently in place.
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In 2009, the Children s Health Insurance Program
Reauthorization (CHIPRA) was approved by Congress and signed by President Obama. The
reauthorization expanded funding for children s coverage by $33 billion in federal funds over a
4.5 year period through 2013 and the ACA extended federal funding of CHIP through September
2015 (Raphael Giardino, 2015).
Additionally, in January 2014, the ACA legally requires insurers to cover individuals with preexisting
conditions and required the companies to charge everyone in the same plan the same rate (Hass,
2013). According to Shi and Singh (2015), prior to 2009 individuals with preexisting health conditions
could not easily obtain health insurance in the individual health insurance market. Specifically,
individuals were either denied coverage or could not afford what was available to them.
The quality of care that is provided to patients is among one of the biggest focal points in regards to
US healthcare systems. Healthcare organizations are being held accountable for the quality of the care
that is provided to their patents. Additionally, due to the fact that there are penalties related to poor
performance as a result of changes set forth through the ACA, organizations are utilizing different
strategies to ensure
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46. French Polynesia Research Paper
One of my new favorite tropical destinations, French Polynesia, is a must see. With diverse marine
life, some of the world s best diving, incredible natural beauty, and a heady vanilla scent that follows
you wherever you go, this is a place that you ve never seen the likes of. I had the opportunity to visit
the Islands of Tahiti this past December and experienced beautiful weather. From Taha a to Rangiroa
to Tahiti, there is an endless array of adventures just waiting to be had here. Ready for a dream
tropical escape? Here are ten reasons to visit French Polynesia! 1. It s Closer Than You Think While
French Polynesia is the perfect place to get away from it all, it s actually not as far away as you think.
Air Tahiti Nui has an eight hour direct
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47. A Penny Green
Introduction
During this project, the group will be attempting to turn a penny green. Needed in this experiment will
be pennies dated before 1982 because that was when pennies were made of copper. During this
experiment, the group will be mixing together different chemical reactions in order to get the penny to
turn green. The group is trying to create a patina coating on the penny. Patina is referring to the blue
green layer of corrosion that expands on the surface of copper when it is exposed to oxygen and sulfur
compounds. However, instead of using simply sulfur and oxide compounds, like the Statue of Liberty,
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The patina is preserving the statue, it is protecting the Statue of Liberty from further deterioration.
Another result of patina, besides the blue green color, is the mass change of the Statue of Liberty.
Studies have shown that only the top 5% of the skin has oxidized in the first one hundred years since it
was built. Most of this occurred in the first ten to twenty five years because of early oxidization. It
took about thirty four years for the very top layer of the skin on the Statue of Liberty to become
completely blue green.
(Chemistry)
First of all copper must oxidize in order for the process to start. It s a basic reaction of copper to
oxygen. The chemical formula is: 2Cu + O2 2CuO. The vinegar is very similar to acetate acid.
Together the vinegar and copper would form Copper (II) Acetate. The formula would be
Cu(C2H3O2)2. Also, the patina growth varies dramatically with location and how much copper
sulfate (CuSO4) the object contains. The Statue of Liberty has been exposed to acid rain and oxygen
which forms (over time) patina. The acid rain is the combination of rain and the pollution in the
atmosphere which solidifies enough for form acid rain. The sulfate comes from sulfuric acid in the
acid rain and the sulfate is bound to other components in patina. This is because the copper sulfate is
normally soluble in water. Also, copper carbonate Cu(HCO3)2 does not exist in a solid state, so when
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48. Tax 2011 Chapter 10
Chapter 10
Property: Dispositions
SOLUTIONS MANUAL
Discussion Questions:
1. [LO 1] Compare and contrast different ways in which a taxpayer triggers a realization event by
disposing of an asset.
A realization event for tax purposes is created in many ways. Virtually any disposal will result in a
sale or other disposition. These include a sale, trade, gift to charity, disposal to the landfill, or
destruction in a natural disaster. In a sale or trade (exchange), the taxpayer receives something of
value in return for the asset. In contrast, a charitable contribution, disposal, or destruction from a
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Every sale or disposition results in a realized gain or loss (unless, of course, the amount realized is
equal to the adjusted basis). Most realized gains or losses become recognized gains or losses and are
included on the taxpayer s tax return and increases (or decreases in the case of a loss) the taxpayer s
taxable income and subsequent tax. However, there are some realized gains or losses that are excluded
from income or deferred to a later time period.
6. [LO 2] What does it mean to characterize a gain or loss? Why is characterizing a gain or loss
important?
Once a gain or loss is recognized, a taxpayer must determine how the recognized gain or loss affects
the taxpayer s tax liability. The character depends on a combination of two factors: purpose or use of
the asset and holding period. The purpose or use of the asset is important because the law does not
treat all assets equally. The general use categories are: (1) trade or business, (2) for the production of
income (rental activities), (3) investment, and (4) personal. Based on these criteria, we can categorize
an asset into one of three groups: (1) ordinary, (2) capital, or (3) section 1231. Characterizing the gain
or loss is important because all gains and losses are not equal. Ordinary gains and losses are taxed at
ordinary income rates, regardless of the holding period. Capital gains on assets held for more than a
year receive preferential rates while capital gains on assets held for
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49. Essay about Legal Safety and Regulatory Requirements
Legal, Safety, and Regulatory Requirements
Alicia Race
University of Phoenix
Human resources in health care
HCS/341
Michelle Calvin Casey
January 31, 2011
Legal, Safety, and Regulatory Requirements The legal, safety, and regulatory impact the human
resource department greatly by ensuring that all employees are treated equally and fairly. The rights of
both employer and employee are covered by several different entities such as the National Labor
Relations Board, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration. These have been set in place by the United States so as to protect both
employer and employee from unfair acts on either s part. In the few following paragraphs the effect of
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, has set in place rules for safety such as
the use of personal protective equipment, lockout/tagout procedures, and hazard communication. The
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has set in place regulations to regulate the
relationship between employer and employee so as to guard against discrimination and such like
issues. The job description of the human resource team is a lot larger than just the hiring and firing of
individuals. It involves a lot of motivation and determination on their part so as to keep within the
laws and regulations set by national organizations. Insight on the statement Common sense and
compassion in the workplace has been replaced by litigation This is an interesting statement. It is very
true. Comparing the way that organizations used to be as to the way they are now, there is quite a
difference. The rules have gone from barely a page to now an entire book of them. Compassion is out
the door as the employees of the human resource management team must first focus on what rules
have been set in place to guard against litigation. Sometimes showing compassion will turn around
and cause court suits based on the compassion overtaking the legal rules and laws. Some employees
will use the compassion as an out or reason to take their employers to court. This is very sad that this
world has come to litigation overtaking compassion and common
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50. Against Gay Marriage
So many people in America and around the world are against Gay Marriage and Gay Rights in
general. Why can t the LGBT community feel comfortable with who they are? Also, why can t people
around the world be happy for them? Why is being gay wrong if it s something that makes that person
happy? It upsets me how much cruelty there is around us, especially with people who want to love
others of the same gender as them. Honestly if someone is a part of the LGBT community it is
perfectly fine in my opinion. If you judge a person for being themselves before getting to know them
first, then don t get mad if decides to judge you. Everyone should be able to live their lives the way
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What doesn t make sense is why can t people be happy for them? Being gay doesn t affect the world in
a negative way. It s not like if you re gay you re a threat to society, you just love who you love. I think
all consenting adults who want to commit to a life partner ought to be treated the same way. (John
Stossel). This quote from this author is really well said and I agree with it. If everyone was treated the
same and not judge other people for who they are then there would be less hate in the world. Even
though in religions it is frowned upon for two people of the same gender to get married, it is still the
union of two souls, whether it be man and man, woman and woman, or man and woman an expression
of love and commitment to each other as well as the rest of the world. (Carrie Gilleand). I also agree
with this statement because love is love no matter who you end up loving whether it be the same
gender or
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51. R R, Marketing And Banking On Models For Attract New...
more money in R D, marketing and banking on models to attract new consumers (Trefis Team, 2015).
Harley Davidson s Target Market As discussed from Cheema et al., (n.d.), when the company failed to
specify its target market, it has shifted the focus from old riders (traditional males between the ages of
29 to 55) to young and female riders. The products were also produced differently to meet those needs
(color, size, and height adjustment). Not only this could result in brand loyalty, but gave the company
a strong market position and a unique brand image that nobody else could replace. Marketing, shifting
and adjusting the products to meet the new target market was not a risk free decision, however, this
alternative made it easier for prospective buyers to learn about riding and helping the growth of
motorcycling industry (Trefis Team, 2015). In 2015, the company has planned to invest more in its
customer facing marketing by 65 percent and increase investment in R D by 25 percent, according to
Trefis Team (2015). Moreover, building plants and offering products with reduced tariffs to
developing countries like India would ensure the company more viable to the international market as
well as its market growth.
Consumer Demand and Cost Drivers
In order to satisfy the demand from consumers and cost drivers, a consistent re invention of models is
the best alternative for Harley Davison to effectively and efficiently diversify its products.
Historically, Rifkin (1997) stated
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52. Healthcare Is Necessary For Health Care
Healthcare is an option that a lot of people need and want as a benefit of their places of employment.
Healthcare is necessary for people to be able to live a healthy lifestyle. Everyone is in need of
healthcare at some point in their life and healthcare is something that is needed to help reduce the out
of pocket cost to the patient. Medical care is necessary but can be very expensive and those out of
pocket expenses can add up. Simple procedures can cost anywhere from hundreds of dollars to
thousands of dollars. Healthcare options help reduce the cost that people pay out of pocket for these
necessary but expensive procedures.
A majority of jobs offer some type of health care benefits to their qualified employees. These qualified
employees usually have to be considered a full time employee or work a certain number of hours a
week in order to receive health care benefits. Losing a job also means that person loses their health
insurance as well. This can be detrimental to a family that their only option for health insurance is
through the place of employment. Under the Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1985
(COBRA), the possibility of keeping health coverage even after a job loss is likely given that a
specific type of event has occurred.
What is COBRA? Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act is a law that was enacted in 1986 that
allowed employees to keep their health coverage when they are terminated from their place of
employment (Ross, Hayes). Job
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