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Examples Of Informal Essay
Crafting an essay on the subject of "Examples of Informal Essay" can prove to be a challenging
yet rewarding endeavor. The difficulty lies not only in the need to provide clear and engaging
examples but also in capturing the essence of informality within a formal structure.
Firstly, defining the boundaries of informality within an essay can be a complex task. While the
nature of informal essays encourages a conversational tone, balancing this with the necessary
structure and coherence can pose a considerable challenge. Striking the right chord between
casual expression and maintaining a logical flow demands careful consideration and finesse.
Furthermore, the task involves sourcing relevant and relatable examples that exemplify the
informal essay style. The challenge here lies in selecting instances that not only showcase the
desired informality but also contribute to the overall coherence of the essay. The risk of veering
into a tangential or overly casual direction is ever-present, making the selection process a delicate
balancing act.
Another layer of difficulty stems from the subjective nature of informality itself. What may be
perceived as informal to one reader might come across differently to another. Navigating this
ambiguity requires a nuanced approach, ensuring that the examples chosen resonate with a broad
audience while staying true to the essence of informal writing.
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Examples Of Informal Essay Examples Of Informal Essay
Dale Bennett Case Analysis
An Ohio trustee candidate (Dale Bennett) is being held in jail due to chatting online
with an undercover detective posing as a 14 year old girl. The alleged crime took
place around December of 2014 in Ohio, according to an indictment. The crime unit
moved quickly by investing the issue at hand and informing the unit within three
months. According to the search warrant, the detectives were able to gather enough
evidence to charge him. The indictment alleges that Bennett had knowledge of
obscene or harmful material that was presented to an underage child
(mydaytondailynews.com). Most of the time when people think of pedophiles, they
think of someone from a low income neighborhood or someone with a criminal
history; no one think of people
The Constitutional Law Of The Canadian Charter Of Rights
1.
Constitutional Law: The constitutional law defined in the textbook is all laws in
Canada that come into force in a dispute between a private person and a branch of
government ( whether legislative, executive, or administrative) fall under the
constitution.The constitution has precedence over all of the other legal means.
Unless the actual recruitment and selection practices are challenged in a Human
Rights Tribunal or court, there is no actual direct effect on recruitment and selection
as stated in the text. This means that the Canadian Human Rights Act states that all
Canadians have the right to equality, equal opportunity, fair treatment, and an
environment free of discrimination. However, if any of these were to be brought up it
would be brought up in a Human Rights Tribunal, which is similar to court just not
as formal. Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms states that
every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to equal
protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular,
without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, sex,
age and mental or physical disability . It is important when recruiting for any
workplace you are not discriminating in recruitment and selection process in any way.
2.
Human Rights Legislation: This legislation forbids discrimination in both
employment and the provision of goods and services across Canada. Section 8 of the
Mercury and Commercial Salmon
Commercial salmon is an important source of nutrition for humans in both urban
populations and aboriginal peoples. However, mercury contamination in salmonids
has been a rising concern not only for the health of humans but for the health of
wildlife and ecosystems that are affected by it. Mercury is distributed widely through
the environment through natural processes, but anthropogenic processes have been
increasing mercury concentrations in the environment to dangerous levels through
direct deposition in soil and through atmospheric deposition. In this essay, I will
review the processes in which mercury circulated through the ecosystems, how
salmonis affected by it, and how the consumption of salmon affects human health.
About Salmonids Salmonids is a group of species classified under the family
Salmonidae. Salmonidae consists of 5 genera and 14 species primarily residing in
the arctic. The family of salmonidae includes salmons, trouts, and chars. A few
species of salmonidae discussed in this essay include the sockeye salmon
(Oncorhynchus nerca), rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), brown trout (Salmo
trutta), cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki), Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus
tshawytscha), and Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) (Farrell and Steffensen, 2005).
Overview of the Circulation of Mercury Inorganic mercury becomes deposited into
the atmosphere and soil by both natural processes and anthropogenic processes.
Natural processes include volcanic events, breakdown of
Racism In Othello Research Paper
Racism in the play, Othello
Is a playwright being racist if they write a black character as a tragic hero? In
William Shakespeare s play, The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice, the main
character Othello is black and a powerful, respected leader. Tragically, Othello
regresses to become a jealous monster who murders own wife. Shakespeare seems to
be ambiguous about if he sees Othello as virtuous or evil. If one observes closely,
Shakespeare seems to be both sympathetic and racist toward Othello by displaying
his noble and base qualities. At first, Shakespeare seems to be sympathetic toward
Othello. By describing Othello as a well respected general in Venice, an eloquent
speaker and a prominent figure, Shakespeare shows his respect and sympathy for
Othello. Near the end, Othello reminds them I have done the state some service, and
they know t (5.2.339). He has obviously provided assistance to ... Show more content
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We see this when Othello recognizes he is different: Rude am I in my speech, / And
little blessed with the soft phrase of peace (1.3.81 82). As an eloquent speaker, it is
strange that he apologizes for being uncouth. We see that Othello is aware and self
conscious that people have negative preconceptions about black people. The fact he
views himself as an outsider shows there was negative prejudice against black people
during that time. Othello both seems willing to submit to the discrimination of
society and self deprecation of himself. His insecurities about his race seem to lead
him to his downfall. When accepts that he is alien to society because of his racial
difference, it seems to lead him to easily believe Desdemona would leave him.
Shakespeare appears to be racist when presenting Othello as an outsider as it
insinuates black people are not part of
Open Source Philosophy
The History and Philosophy of Open Source
The open source movement was born in 1984, at the MIT Artificial Intelligence
Lab when Richard M. Stallman quit his position at the university to begin the
GNU Project. Having grown tired of seeing his colleagues being hired off by
corporations and signing nondisclosure agreements for their work, he set off to
create a completely free, open operating system. Though he specialized in the field,
building such a system from the ground up is nearly impossible for a single person;
thus, he began with a more attainable goal, creating a C compiler. Though he was
successful in this, he never managed to create a kernel (the core of an operating
system), aside from GNU Hurd, of which we do not speak. Fortunately for the
movement, one would later emerge with a similar philosophy. Around 1991, the
GNU Project had amassed a respectable number of software packages, including the
widely used GCC and Emacs, though it still lacked the core, a kernel. Then, more
than six thousand kilometers away, a twenty one year old Finnish university student
began developing a small, open source system as a hobby. Once the open source
community became interested in it, what started as a small project capable of little
more than displaying text quickly morphed into one of the most widely distributed
pieces of software in history, containing more than twenty million lines of code,
contributed to by tens of thousands of developers across the globe, and with
John Mcphee s Rising From The Plains
As I recently drove on Interstate 80, from Colorado to Iowa, I could not help but
think of John McPhee s book Rising from the plains; and how from a different
perspective a boring piece of land in the plains could reveal a rich history of
geological cycles. McPhee is able to bring to life the study of geologyin a way that is
relatable by creating relationships between the landscape, people, and history
through the use of transforming the same plot of land across eons of time. He uses
several pages to discuss geology, followed by stories about the love family ranch
as an overview of life on the very same plains four million years ago. This format
for reading allows the author to build layers of science facts with story so that the
humanistic element does not get distracted by the complex material. The reader
develops a sense of the formation of the specific terms such as; the system, period,
stage and age names, and thus overcomes the barrier of reading just geology facts.
The passage for which all the specialized knowledge comes from is a man named
David Love.
Rather than using his education and experience for the benefit of private industry,
David Love serves as supervisor of the environmental branch of the United States
Geological Survey in Laramie, Wyo. Mr. Love, who was born in the Wind River
Basin in central Wyoming in 1913 and who grew up on an isolated ranch there, joins
McPhee on a drive across the vast open stretches of Wyoming s Interstate 80. Section
after
Essay on Rylands v Fletcher Case Analysis
TUTORIAL 14 WRITTEN OPINION
TO:ALEC DAWSON
FROM:KAREN REBECCA EDWARDS
RE:LEGAL EAGLES
Summary of Facts
I am asked by the owner of The Friday Shop and the owners of the apartments
(Claimants) to write an opinion to establish if they are able to claim for damages
from Boutique Bugs (Defendant) for the amount of $1,100,000 based on the elements
of the rule in Rylands v Fletcher.
Rylands v Fletcher (R v. F) is based on the doctrine of Strict Liability. This means
that the defendant is liable for all damages caused by engaging in hazardous of
dangerous activities. Blackburn J at 279 states We think that the true rule of the law
is, that the personal who for his own purposes brings on his lands and collects and
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Some activities are suitable in some areas and not in others, for instance blasting in
the midst of a large city carries extraordinary risks but not in remote areas.
It is in my opinion that Boutique Bugs have met the element of non natural use of
land and for its purposes , where in this case is for the economic benefit of Boutique
Bugs and is therefore liable in this instance.
Mischief when it escapes (Escaping Substances Doctrine)
I would refer to escape in this case as it was referred to in R v. F. Blackburn J in his
ruling mentions that an element of control keep it in his peril to mitigate damages
in the event of escape. This clearly states that the defendant has full liability for
damages regardless of how the dangerous item escapes (element of Strict Liability).
Therefore Boutique Bugs is responsible for both the escapes i.e escape from the
research facility as well as from the accident.
The defence might argue that the context in which escape is used commented by
Lord Macmillan in obiter in Read v Lyon is where the defendant has occupation or,
or control over, land to a place which is outside his occupation and control .
Did Boutique Bugs have control over the escape of the bugs? Was the escape of
bugs foreseeable?
1. The escape of borer bugs by eating through the plastic containers
Taschen Is A Publishing House With A Reputation For
Excess
Taschen is a publishing house with a reputation for excess and exclusivity. Last
year, when Taschen first issued this lush art book of surfing photography of the
1960s and 1970s by pioneer Leroy Grannis, it had the additional subtitle Birth of a
Culture and it was boxed in a deluxe signed, numbered and limited edition. To get
one of those today, you d have to spend about $2,000. For those of us not likely to
pay two grand for anything that can t be programmed, plugged in or driven, here is
an equally beautiful edition at a much more affordable price. Between the covers are
superb photos of the golden age of surfing, before the sport became bloated from
corporate sponsorship. Grannis captured bronze gods in jams shooting the pier at...
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The essence of the Grannis images, which have been edited by Taschen s resident
pop culturist Jim Heimann, is captured in the big boards, the even bigger waves, the
matching windbreakers, the cool jalopies, the fresh faces and the hard bodies that
were foundational elements of cutting edge surf culture. This book stirs your blood
and makes you want to run to the beach. Leroy Grannis: Surf Photography of the
1960s and 1970s Edited by Jim Heimann Taschen, 276 pages, $40
A lot of us take cameras with us when we go visit family; when we go to various
events like weddings, anniversaries, and other parties. We all hope to capture great
shots of our families and friends (not that the ones of them in the middle of eating are
not great. . . .). Candid photography gives you a chance to take photos of the action
that happens at family events. You capture friends and family in their true form, with
genuine smiles on their faces. What follows are some tips for taking candid
photography. Prepare the camera. Preset your camera for the environment you are
in. Are you in a dim setting? Then set your ISO to at least 400. If you have a point
and shoot camera, then set the setting to dim indoor lighting. This way your camera
will be ready to capture the events with the present lighting. If the setting is in a
bright environment with lots of light, then set your ISO to below 400 or choose the
setting for bright light. If you can, take a few test shots to see how the
Wallerstein Division Of Labor
Wallerstein epitomizes the argument that we have to look back to the 16th century
and beginning of capitalism to understand how the world today succeeds. For
Wallerstein, the significant factor of a capitalist system is the endless
accumulation of capital. The world has and always will be a world economy and
capitalistic. (pg. 227) The world economy is a physical region that has a division
of labor. (pg. 227) The division of labor holds the structure of the world economy.
Wallerstein believes, people are in a capitalist system only when the system gives
priority to the endless accumulation of capital. (pg.228) Additionally, a world
economy and a capitalist system go together. With the support of the division of labor
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The author moves from a broad topic and breaks it down into several components.
Capitalism is... A market is... the axial division of labor...unequal exchange is... (pg.
228) The several parts are broken down allow for the audience to see each
component come together to form Capitalism and the world economy. Wallerstein
starts with capitalism and world economy as the main topic. But builds on evidence
to explain the market that the topics succeed in. Wallerstein breaks down the market
and explains products and the exchange patterns. Wallerstein takes a simple
assumption of what a market is and literally breaks it down through the several
variations. Revealing that globalism strives on certain markets unknown to a more
complicated process. (pg. 228) The author makes a compelling argument by
illustrating the topic of the capitalist world economy, and cuts it down to a non
corporate level and explains its impact on every person. We should begin by
explaining what these two terms, world economy and capitalism, denote (pg. 227)
The argument presented is believable due to his successful examples of western
countries thriving due to this system. The author additionally provides the reasons
why some countries can t handle the system and its impact on their whole economy.
The author lacks the use of statistical data. However, he implements specific moments
in history to define the
Nature and Causes of Global Money Laundering
NATURE AND CAUSES OF GLOBAL MONEY LAUNDERING
PRESENTED BY:
Kiran Aftab (Roll # 01) Afifa Naseer (Roll # 68) MBA 2004 4th Semester
INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB LAHORE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 6
History 9
Money laundering and Globalization 13
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Money laundering is the processing of these criminal proceeds to disguise their
illegal origin. This process is of critical importance, as it enables the criminal to enjoy
these profits without jeopardizing their source.
Illegal arms sales, smuggling, and the activities of organized crime, including for
example drug trafficking and prostitution rings, can generate huge sums.
Embezzlement, insider trading, bribery and computer fraud schemes can also
produce large profits and create the incentive to legitimize the ill gotten gains through
money laundering.
When a criminal activity generates substantial profits, the individual or group
involved must find a way to control the funds without attracting attention to the
underlying activity or the persons involved. Criminals do this by disguising the
sources, changing the form, or moving the funds to a place where they are less likely
to attract attention.
As money laundering is a necessary consequence of almost all profit generating
crime, it can occur practically anywhere in the world. Generally, money launderers
tend to seek out areas in which there is a low risk of detection due to weak or
ineffective anti money laundering programmes. Because the objective of money
laundering is to get the illegal funds back to the individual who generated them,
launderers usually prefer to move funds through areas with stable financial systems.
HISTORY
ACT OF MERCHANTS IN CHINA
It is very
Sermon At The Word Of Faith Christian Church Delivered
By...
On Tuesday, November 26, I critically listened to a sermon at The Word of Faith
Christian Church delivered by Pastor Julius Stephens. It was a regular Tuesday
bible study with about eight people. Pastor Stephens s topic for the day was
everybody has a purpose. In this paper, I will critique Pastor Stephens s sermon
based on its introduction, body, delivery, conclusion and finally my overall reaction
to his speech. The reason for the speakers sermon was to ensure his audience realizes
their worth.
Pastor Stephens speech introduction started with an attention getting device and then
followed with a Short anecdote which he used to further explain his topic. His
attention getting device was the quotation If you don t know the purpose of ... Show
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To enable better understanding Pastor Stephens s maintained good volume in
speaking marking sure we didn t have to strain to hear him. He also made the
sermon very interactive asking a lot of question and asked the views of his
audience on an issue in order to engage them. He maintained good eye contact and
didn t use a lot of hand gestures so he didn t distract his audience from the topic. He
used spoke audaciously, he took risks in saying things that may or may not hurt
people s feelings in order to pass his point effectively. The speaker also made use of
transition words this made his sermon coherent.
The body of the sermon was mostly centralized on the purpose of each and every
one of us in the church, the saying everything happens for a reason and his view on
it. He stated that every person in the church has a particular purpose. He used the
example of a human s body stating that every part of the body has particular
purposes. He went further to say in the body of Christ some of us maybe the legs, the
eyes, the mouth, and the eyes of the church.
He said every one of us has a purpose in the church as every part of our body has a
particular task to perform. He said those of us who are evangelist are the mouth of
the church; he said those of us who are givers are the hands of the church, and those
of us who have the money to sponsor the movement of the gospel around the world
are the feet. This example made me and other audience member understand our
Hcl Technologies
HCL TECHNOLOGIES
In 2011, HCLT ERS (Engineering and R D Services), a division of HCL
Technologies, a global
IT services corporation headquartered in New Delhi, India, had to devise next year s
plan for the
Engineering Out Of The Box (EOOTB) business concept that it had initiated in
2009, which transformed the division s ability to create 16 productized solutions and
to engage new and old customers in new revenue services. The productized solutions
were heavily reliant upon IT platform based solutions and services. The EVP, Global
Sales, Engineering and Research
Services (ERS), HCL Technologies, and the EOOTB team must consider the potential
user experiences that ERS could gain from EOOTB in conjunction with its customers
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Our clients are also able to launch products faster because they are not developing
everything ground up.
The 3 tenets of EOOTB are:
1. Core Product
Full system development, Product development life cycle services based on industry
domain expertise; this includes leveraging HCL‟s multi disciplinary design and
development expertise.
HCL is focused on enabling customers develop cutting edge next gen products along
Innovation,
Completeness, Criticality, Complexity and Cost of ownership.
For example for a Fortune 500 software company HCL owns complete product
management, design, development, test support for their secu rity software that
receives 40 million signatures downloads within 30 min of a virus attack.
Similarly for one of the largest Aerospace companies in the world, HCL is involved
in developing 20 of the major mission critical and complex avionics systems.
2. Ecosystem Innovation
Extend the competence of core products by creating platforms for ecosystem
innovation. This is where HCL has invested in creating 20+ productized solutions that
provide immediate time to market advantage to customers. HCL solutions are on
Mobility, Cloud, Collaboration, Online,
Convergence, Smart Devices, and Green etc. that are leveraged by customers across
multiple industry segments.
One of the biggest impacts in ecosystem innovation is around Cloud. With the
availability of
multiple
Domino s Pizza Essay
Introduction Domino s pizza is an American pizza restaurant chain founded in June
10, 1960; 57 years ago. The corporation is headquartered at the Domino s Farms
Office Park in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Domino s Pizza is an
international pizza delivery corporation, it is also the second largest franchised
pizza chain in the U.S.A. Domino s is recognized worldwide as the leader in pizza
delivery, Reinforced by their well known slogan, Get the door. It s Domino s.
Dominos has 60 international markets. Moreover, it also has 9000 corporate and
franchised stores. In 1998 domino s pizza was sold to Bain capital and finally
went in the year 2004. Domino s pizza currently has locations in 85 countries. It
has its stores in 5701 cities worldwide, there are 2900 international and 2800 in the
US. The Domino s Pizza company logo originally had three dots, it represent the
three stores in 1965. The founders of Domino s Pizza James Monaghan and Tom
Monaghan planned to add new dot with the addition of every new store, but this
idea quickly faded because Domino s experienced a rapid growth. Domino s Pizza
opened its first franchise location in 1967 and by 1978 the company expanded to
200 stores. In 1975, Domino s faced a lawsuit by Amstar Corporation, the maker of
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I think it s a need of the workplace because some time face different culture people
for communication. As we know New Zealand is a place where people come from
different part of the world. So for developing a business in New Zealand we need
different cultural employees, who can communicate with different cultural people
and it helps the business. Dominos also teach their employees about social ethics,
professional ethics, and individual ethics. In Domino s they learn lot from knowledge
and experience during
Step Guideline Of A German Shepherd
The German shepherd is a very upright dog breed with outstanding working
capabilities. These dogs are able to perform long hours of physical exercise without
portraying signals of excessive fatigue. They are mostly used as guard dogs, police
dogs, therapy dogs and also search and rescue dogs.
This breed is also one of the most admirable family pet dogs simply due to its variety
of adorable traits. However, owning a German Shepherd Dog comes along with a
huge obligation to train it. It is paramount that the owner shall at least demonstrate
basic obedience with their dog.
A fact we all need to acknowledge is that German Shepherds are quite huge and
strong dogs and you do not want it to drag you when you take it for a walk around
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The chief purpose of leash training your dog is to stop them from pulling on the
leash as it not only makes the whole idea of walking a dog disappointing but also
encourages the unpleasant behaviors he has. Generally, it s far easier to leash train a
puppy than an older dog but it can be done in both cases, the latter demanding a little
more patience. Below is a comprehensive step by step guideline towards a successful
German shepherd leash training.
1. Choose the correct collar
Leash training German shepherd dog should begin with selecting an appropriate
collar and placing it onto your dog s neck. Be sure to purchase a standard leather
collar that is not too tight as we don t intend to hurt or strangle them. Next, try
wearing it while the dog is absent minded; maybe playing with one of his toys or
eats. Allow him to get used to it and don t relieve him even if he tries to scratch it
off or dislodge it. Instead, wait until he forgets about it and then take it off.
2. Let the Dog get used to the leash
Next, attach a leash to the collar and allow your dog to run freely with it around the
house. The dog needs to comprehend the fact that there is an unfamiliar item attached
to his neck and he cannot do any much about
Essay on What Dreams May Come Analysis
What Dreams May Come is a movie about life, loss, death, afterlife and rebirth. The
film explores the emotions evoked by a variety of characters when they are faced
with coping with tragedy and death. It also delves into the manifestations of heaven
and the variety of forms heaven takes in the minds of different people.
The main character, Dr. Christian Nielsen, and his wife Annie Collins are forced to
cope with the tragic deaths of their two children Marie and Ian. The children s deaths
almost rip apart their marriage. Though they were able to pull through and remain
together and repair a torn relationship. In a tragic turn of events, Christian is also
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Christian decides to travel to hell to try to bring his wife back to paradise. Once he
finds his wife, Christian makes the decision that since it is virtually impossible to
bring a person from one realm into another, that he will stay with his wife. He would
rather live eternity in hell than in heaven without his true love. He is willing to make
the ultimate sacrifice in order to stay with his wife. He makes one last attempt to
lure Annie from the depths by telling her the same thing that he told her when she
was suffering from depression after the deaths of her children. This was actually
able to rouse Annie and through the power of love, Christian was able to rescue
Annie and bring her to paradise. Since Christian had actually created his own heaven,
it would not have been complete without his wife. He in actuality was able to create
his own reality.
Upon everyone s reunification in heaven they realize that the one thing that paradise
is missing is life. They decide that they need to be reborn in order to experience the
beauty that is living. Through all of their struggles, they have experienced a myriad
of emotions. They have hated life, and yearned for death. Now they look forward
towards life with a changed and renewed outlook.
This film explores the cyclical nature of life and death and how people really can
create their own realities. It explores how ones cope with tragedy, death and even
life. What Dreams May Come shows how the love of
The Rover Analysis
In Aphra Behn s The Rover, characters define relationships as a type of economy
where value and use are key. This time period commodified love and sexuality,
valuing financial success over meaningful relationships. The dowry system made rich
women with a high status most desirable for marriage and their value was increased
by their honor. Typical of seventeenth century literature, Behn plays with this
ideology as the language of lovein Restoration comedies frequently draws on the
language of commerce. 1 She expresses her beliefs on the interest, credit, and value 2
associated with love and sexuality through the different prices placed on her
characters. Where Behn differs from other seventeenth century writers is that she does
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Upon realizing Moretta is unwilling to donate Angellica to him, Willmore attempts to
give Moretta a pistole in exchange for a pistoles worth of this vain, gay [thing].
(Behn, 243). He believes his charm is enough to haggle down Angellica s price. But
this is another transaction Moretta is unwilling to make, and the conventionally
constructed male, vigorous and over powering, has failed. (Munns 181). She asserts
her authority over him by affirming that she will only sell Angellica by the whole
piece. (Behn, 243). She continues to display the power she gained by ignoring
love by rejecting Willmore s offers in an attempt to reinforce to Angellica that
power is everywhere; it can belong to someone who commands and give orders to a
subject, or one who obeys or gives the impression of obeying. 6 However, this
attempt is futile; Angellica gives up the power given to her by prostitution when she
gives Willmore the five hundred crowns. Previously, Angellica had the power in
her sexual relationships because she set the price. The power shifts once Willmore
sets his own price, and even more so when he still refuses to love Angellica. Before
falling in love, Angellica has a position of power over the male characters in The
Rover. She believes men are of an humor so uneasy and inconstant that the victory
over his heart is as soon lost as won. [He
Examples Of Archetype In The Wizard Of Oz
The Wizard of Oz Archetypes Everyone is unique in their own way but we are all
placed under a general characterization or archetype. In the movie, The Wizard of
Oz, each character is placed under a specific archetype. For example Dorothy is
the maiden, Glinda the good witch of the north is the mother, the wicked witch of
the west is the villain, the lion is the child, and the tin man is the father. Each
character has a certain type of personality that makes them a certain archetype.
Dorothy, the main character, is the maiden because she is a very innocent and pure
person. She s very worrisome when she says, Toto, I ve got a feeling we re not in
Kansas anymore. Dorothy expresses worry when she says this because she doesn t
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She s the villain because she opposes anything that Glinda, Dorothy and her friends
do. She desperately wants her sister s slippers back that Dorothy wears during the
movie and will do anything to try and get them. The wicked witch of the west said,
I ll get you my pretty and your little dog too! This shows that the witch is the villain
because she told Dorothy that she s going after her and will get her slippers at
some point in the movie. The witch follows Dorothy and her friends throughout
their journey down the yellow brick road, she taunts them their whole way to see
the wizard. The witch is the villain because she truly opposes everything that
Dorothy does and wants to keep her from going home to Kansas with her sister s
slippers. The archetype, child, is the cowardly lion. The lion is very childish and
longs for help from others. The lion said, I do believe in spooks. I do believe in
spooks. I do. I do. I do. I do. The lion is very timid towards others and is very scared
of almost everything around him. The lion acted tough when he first met Dorothy,
the scarecrow, and the tin man, but shortly after that he showed that he was scared
and a cowardly lion. The lion is cowardly because he wants to act tough because of
whom he is, but he is very scared of everything around and wants to gain courage
from the
Marine Debris In The Florida Keys
Abstract:
Marine debris was collected and placed into categories at Long Key State Park in
the Florida Keys. Data was taken on Thursday, March 26th, 2015. The total number
of debris collected totaled at 835 items. The most common type of marine debris
collected during this experiment was assorted plastics totaling at 513 pieces
(61.43%). Many of the debris collected where small and unidentifiable.
Introduction:
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) define marine debris
as any persistent solid material that is manufactured or processed and directly or
indirectly, intentionally or unintentionally, disposed of or abandoned into the marine
environment (NOAA, 2015). Marine debris is classified into two categories: ... Show
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For millennia, terrestrial plant matter, seeds, and driftwood have travelled across
the open oceans with the help of surface currents. Even floating islands, also
known as tussocks, floatons, or sudds are common in many Florida lakes and
across the world (Mallison, C.T., 2001). These islands have been known to carry
exotic plants and vertebrate animals. Floating islands promote trans ocean
dispersal of marine and terrestrial organisms. This increases biodiversity and helps
new barren islands thrive. However, in the last five decades, with the growing
number of plastics in the marine environment, the dispersal and occurrence of
these organisms has increased exceedingly (Gregory, R.M., 2009). This paves the
way for invasions by alien and even aggressive invasive species to establish
themselves in new ecosystems beyond their native range. A survey done in 2009
reported that over 150 marine species have established themselves due to marine
debris stranded on the shores of northern New Zealand. Most of these organisms
were identified as crustaceans. Four of those organisms discovered are featured in
figure 3. Specimen A shows various crustaceans on unknown plastic, specimen B
depicts warm water Indo Pacific oysters growing on nylon rope, specimen C depicts
crustaceans growing on a plastic pellet, and specimen D depicts a bryozoan colony
attached
Analyzing Countries Through Data Accumulations
Analyzing countries through data accumulations is a popular way to make informed
decisions on the behalf of the inhabitants and to understand the demographic
situations of those areas. Population Pyramids are one of the several types of
methods utilized to observe conditions in a clear, efficient fashion. These graphs
provide accurate information for the purpose of predicting future issues, making
reasonable choices, and can express implications to birth rates, death rates, and other
important ideas concerning the demographics.
Iraq is an intriguing country, home to approximately 35 million different people.
Currently, Iraq is undergoing political instability as well as issues between religious
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Commonly found in developed countries, nations usually have long life expectancies,
stable governments, and quality health support. One example of this is the United
States of America (shown right).
Next, there is Declining Growth, in which a country s pyramid is shaped much like a
diamond. The middle section bulges the most in terms of population, and youth as
well as elderly are in lower numbers. Nations with negative growth population most
likely have birth rates that are too low. Nevertheless, these countries are often
developed and posses long life expectancy, balanced, secure government systems, and
quality health care. Japan is a clear example of being in this state (shown left).
Finally, Rapid Growth is the third and most typical form of a population graph. Iraq
expresses this structure and stage of demographic transition, in which a large base
become less wide as you increase the age range. Normally, Rapid Growth
populations point to poor conditions, poor health care, and low life expectancy. It
also is linked with developing, or underdeveloped nations.
For this reason, from Iraq s population pyramid I would instantly assume that Iraq is
currently undergoing stages of a developing country or not yet forming country. This
is because the high birth rate and low life expectancy are probably outcomes of the
country s underdevelopment as they are not
What Happens When You Drop A Bath Bomb Experiment
The purpose of this experiment was to see if altering the ingredients of a bath
bomb affected the effervescent when placed in water. When a bath bomb is
submerged in water the ingredients caused it to fizz, releasing a scent and changing
the color of the water. This bath bomb experiment requires two recipes, the first
recipe which was labelled as normal , contained less cornstarch than the other recipe.
In addition to the normal recipe, the other recipe was labelled extra because it
contains more cornstarch. During this process, by adding or subtracting ingredients
the eversences of the bath bomb changed. If more cornstarch is added to the recipe,
the bath bomb will not fizz as much when placed in water. This is caused by the
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This table demonstrates the results after testing each bath bomb. It shows the trail
number, temperature, dissolve time and the observations made. The temperature
stayed at a containt 45в„ѓ through this experiment. The average time it took bath
bombs dissolve was 188 seconds.The bath bomb project contained two recipes.
Recipe one contained the normal amount of cornstarch. Recipe two had extra
cornstarch added. When recipe one was placed in water it fizzed more and
dissolved faster than recipe two. Recipe two took longer to dissolve, turned into
clumps and did not fizz as much.The bath bomb with the normal amount of
cornstarch fizzed more than the extra cornstarch recipe. This was because the
cornstarch acted as a dry filler that controlled the reaction between baking soda and
citric acid. The results of this experiment supported the hypotheses because the
extra cornstarch was indeed less fizzy. The extra cornstarch recipe took a longer
time to dissolved and turned into clumps. Although the bath bombs were not
extremely different, the normal recipe worked more like a store bought bath
bomb. The average time it took the normal recipe to dissolve was 164 seconds and
the extra cornstarch recipe averaged at about 213 seconds. If we were to do the
experiment again I would try altering the amount of wet mixture added to see if it
would change the size or effect how much it fizz and expanded. Store bought bath
bombs definitely work better, but making homemade ones were fun
The Portrait Of Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso is a most influential artist during twentieth century, and he is the
founder of cubism. He had a brilliant life that he was the first artist who ever saw
his artwork being collected into the Louvre Collection during the lifetime. It has
been found that Picasso has estimates 37,000 artworks. He almost spent his whole
life producing artworks, and most of them are famous. His painting style changed
all the time. In order to define them, people divided his painting processes into Blue
Period , Red Rose Period , Black Period , CubismPeriod , Classical Period , Surreal
Period , and Abstract Period . As I travel around the Los Angeles County Museum
of Art, I saw several artworks belong to Picasso, and they reveal different period art
styles of Picasso. This gallery has a wide collection of modern art, such as painting,
drawing, and ceramic, and most of them located on the 2nd floor of the Ahmanson
building. The gallery has the significant masterpiece of Picasso in relating to his
different period, such as the Blue Period , Cubism Period and the Abstract Period .
Picasso was an important artist, and his artistic movement influenced the whole
artistic world, in which cubism has changed the consistently art style and concept.
The first recognizable period of Picasso s style is the Blue Period when he moved to
Barcelona. However, because of the failure of the Spanish American War, Barcelona
was in depression. Perhaps Picasso was influenced by the despair,
Dons
I believe that George and Mary do have a valid case to file against the Don s fast
food restaurant. There is a reason that Don s restaurant is providing burgers and
food for the high schools locality which has been contracted with the school
authorities. From the results of the health department s survey showing that the food
from Don s is causing the children to develop high cholesterol and obesity, with
George and Mary s son being one of those children. There are many legal arguments
which can help in the favor of the plaintiff s case.
First is the Consumer Act, their first right is to apply and know the consumer rights,
because misleading trade practices is prohibited by the Act which is against the unfair
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It also declares an unfair method for the sake of competition that affects commerce,
and also being involved in the deceptive acts which affect commerce, are declared
unlawful. The Don s restaurant is rather famous and has great market value. This
means that there must be competitors in the market for Don s restaurant to participate
in various acts. The truth will be known once the investigations have been made.
Injustice and deception for the consumers symbolizes two separate areas of the FTC
authority and enforcement. The FTC has the authority to overtake all the unfair
techniques of the competition between the businesses (Macaulay, 1979).
The Federal Trade Commission also focuses on theft identity. In this, the FTC helps
with the federal store for an individual consumer who complains against the issue
related to identity theft. Although the FTC completely does not resolve any
individual complaints, it uses accumulated information related, to decide where the
federal action must be taken. The plaintiff can raise the complaint by filing the form
which is available via online or phone. If the court finds any unfair practices
happening during the investigation the restaurant will definitely be under
investigation. As per the arguments and claims we discussed it is obvious that the
plaintiff wins the case only based on the investigation the judgment has to be
concluded as courts usually consider one of the main factors under the consumer acts
that
Carthage Essay
Carthage; What Could Have Been
Introduction.
Carthage was once almost the equal of Rome. What happened? How did it fall?
How was it almost the equal in power to Rome? What happened to it? Where did its
power come from? I will attempt to answer all these questions.
Carthage; A Coastal Trade Center.
Carthage was a city in the area known in the modern day as Tusnia, North Africa
(The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica., 2016). It was located on the coast,
which allowed for it to become a great naval power. Carthage began to rise to power
after Alexander the Great conquered Tyre (Mark, J. J., 2011). The wealthy
individuals of Tyre fled to Carthage to escape and brought with them large sums of
money. Next, Carthage conquered and enslaved most of ... Show more content on
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What if Hitler never rose to power? What if Persia never fell to the Greeks? What if
the United States of America lost the revolutionary war? What if Carthage won the
Punic Wars? Would we be studying Rome as we study Carthage now, as a what if
scenario? Would the names on our calendars be in Phoenician instead of Latin?
Would Rick Riordan have written on the Phoenician gods instead of the Roman
ones? Would we even exist? How different would our society be? I suppose what I
really want to know, is would history still have played out like it did? I personally
do not think so. I believe in the butterfly effect. Rome was necessary for the world
to become what it is today, whether you consider that a good or bad thing. Had
Carthage one, we would not be who we are. We might not have even existed. What
do you think? Do you agree with me? Or do you have your own
Essay on Battlefield in the Ukraine
Battlefield an etude. Inspired by the recent events of February 2014 in Kiev,
Ukraine. A vision... a man is standing lit by a bleak sun under a grey sky... he
stands at the crevice, which is filled with body parts, which seem to be human but
at the same time to have come from toy humans. A man takes random people,
pushes them towards this huge hole, throws them down... and they fall, slowly, as if
the rules of physics do not apply. Once they reach the bottom, they fall apart as
unrealistically as they were descending. One thing was clear that man was killing all
those random people. There was no reason, no motivation or goal. Just the gruesome
process. I suddenly wake up. I am trying to understand where I am and what is
happening. I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is scary to realize that it is a war. A war in a place where I used to walk freely
with friends, family, and loved ones, not fearing for my own life. For this is
downtown, crime activity is low here. Police will protect me, and take care of me.
Only now, it was police who was firing at me, perceiving me as an enemy. It is
immensely scary that everything has suddenly become so real: not just a piece of
news on television or the Internet, but a real time 3D experience, in which any
wrong move can result in the permanent final end of life, losing the privilege to
find out how this war will end. I am sitting behind the tree while the brain breaks
everything up in segments. One part of the mind attempts to evaluate the defense
of the body as well as any damage. Another part recalls every single moment of the
past several minutes: from the tiniest crack in a random stone to all drops of blood
on the pavement. The third part tries to analyze the overall situation and to choose
the best moment for escape. This part is the most dangerous. It sent many people
towards an untimely end in a last grasp for life, the last attempt to make an escape.
All of the above was scary and yet fear was subdued. It was such a rollercoaster of
emotions and feelings that I was not able to experience any feeling fully for a
certain time. Not more than several hours ago I was looking at my friend, laughing my
The Blithedale Romance And The House Of The Seven
Gables
The literary genre of Romanticism was popular throughout the nineteenth century.
Romanticism consists of six main characteristics; the individual, intuition,
imagination, nature, emotions, and the unknown. Each Romantic author portrayed
their view of the genre in their novels; each one in a slightly different manner. The
authors each have a different emphasis on the characteristics depending on the plot of
their novels. Nathaniel Hawthorne s prefaces to The Blithedale Romance and The
House of the Seven Gables and his short tale The Custom House incorporate the
Romantic ideals of intuition, nature, and imagination. These three Romantic traits are
prevalent and key throughout Hawthorne s first novel, The Scarlet Letter, as
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Nature plays an important role in society, the writing of Romantic novels, and in the
plot of Hawthorne s tales. Hawthorne shows the importance of nature, as a whole, to
Romanticism by describing the context of the scenery; he would, be glad, therefore,
if especially in the quarter to which he alludes the book may be read strictly as a
Romance, having a great deal more to do with the clouds overhead than with any
portion of the actual soil of the County of Essex. In describing the preponderance of
nature to the plot of The House of the Seven Gables, Hawthorne demonstrates the
necessity of nature to Romanticism. In The Scarlet Letter nature also plays an
important role. Arthur Dimmesdale and Hester Prynne commit their passionate sin
whilst surrounded by nature in the forest on the outskirts of town. The two paramours
are also reunited here after seven years apart. Pearl, the creation of their passionate
sin, is portrayed as being the most comfortable whilst surrounded by nature. She is
calm and at peace in nature. In contrast, when Pearl is in the Puritan society, she is
prickly and distrusting of those around her. Peal characterises the Romantic
fascination with natural
King s Speech By Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
I Have a Dream one of the most popular speeches in history was written by Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr., an African American preacher. He directs his speech to two
main groups of people. The first group being those listening to the speech, and the
second being those who are just around the area where he is delivering his speech.
King s speech is focusing on the civil rights of the African Americancitizens. He talks
about how poorly the other people have treated them. He uses historical
documentation to back up his points. King s main concern is that if all men are
created equally, then why are men of color being treated differently. His main
purpose in writing and delivering this speech is to change the thoughts people
have developed about African Americans. He appeals to emotions as well as logic,
and uses some appeal to his credibility as a writer and speaker. King also utilizes his
personal experiences to help with his emotional approach to this speech. King is
very good at capturing the audiences attention through emotional appeal. He makes
sure to talk about the poor treatment people of color have had to deal with. One
hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of
segregation and the chains of discrimination. (King). He uses this time span to put
into perspective how long African Americans have been waiting to finally be free
from treatment such as, segregation and discrimination. He uses analogies to help his
audience
Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder Overview Borderline Personality Disorder is
characterized by impulsivity, unstable self image, mood, and trouble with
interpersonal relationships. One major characteristic is impulsivity, which is
characterized by rapid responding to environmental triggers without thinking (or
caring) about long term consequences (Paris, 2007). Some people may engage in self
injurious activities including attempting and completing suicide. People with
borderline personality disorderhave a highly unstable self image or sense of self
that is impoverished and/or fragmented (Butcher, Hooley, Mineka, 2014). The
central characteristic is affective instability, which is intense emotional responses
to environmental triggers with delayed recovery to baseline emotional state
(Butcher, Hooley, Mineka, 2014). This disorder is different from Bipolar Disorder
in terms of mood because these are rapid and drastic shifts from one emotion to
another a few times a day rather than a few times a year. Some patients may
experience several dysphoric states in one day including sorrow, panic, aversive
tension, rage, terror, shame, and chronic feelings of emptiness and loneliness (Lieb
et al, 2004). In addition, Lieb and colleagues (2004) described the levels of disturbed
cognitions including overvalued ideas of being bad, experience of dissociation,
delusions, and hallucinations (Lieb et al, 2004). With all these behaviors there is a
tremendous amount of interpersonal
India s The Indian State
The Indian state, while ostensibly secular, nevertheless has institutionally always
been set up to intervene in religious affairs. The Indian constitution enshrines the
right to individual freedom of religion, [but] also empowers the state to intervene in
Hindu religious institutions. (Sen 16) The constitution, for instance, calls on the state
to ban untouchability, an abhorrent Hindu practice, establishing affirmative action to
help certain disadvantaged religious groups and puts in place separate personal laws
for different religious groups. (Sen 16) These policies allow institutions like the
government, and the courts to intervene in communal issues, making the government
a player in conflicts like the Babri Masjid. The Congress party, while a secular party,
was consequently involved in decision making that would favour either the Hindus or
the minorities. Indias Supreme Court was also involved in legislating on religious
affairs. As Sen writes, India s version of secularism can be traced back to the
debates in the Constituent Assembly, where the constitution was drafted in the late
1940s. The Assembly saw a lot of debate over what form this secularism would take.
There were several voices in the Assembly, including that of B.R. Ambedkar, who
wanted to severely restrict the role of religion in the public sphere. Hence, scientist
K.T. Shah raised the demand that there be an article expressly stating that the Indian
state has no concern with any religion, creed or
Deforestation In The Amazon
Individuals have been deforesting the Earth for a large number of years,
fundamentally to clear land for yields or domesticated animals. Deforestation is the
lasting devastation of timberlands with a specific end goal to make the area
accessible for different uses; what s more, as indicated by the United Nations Food
and Agriculture Organization an expected 18 million sections of land of backwoods,
which is generally the nation s extent of Panama, are lost every year; Although
tropical woods are to a great extent bound to creating nations, they aren t simply
meeting nearby or national needs; monetary globalization implies that the needs and
needs of the worldwide populace are hunkering down on them also.
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Inevitably the impact could reach out outside the locale, influencing vital rural zones
and different watersheds. At the 1998 worldwide atmosphere arrangement meeting in
Buenos Aires, Britain, refering to an irritating learn at the Institute of Ecology in
Edinburgh, proposed the Amazon rainforest could be lost in 50 years because of
movements in precipitation examples instigated by an Earth wide temperature boost
and land transformation; therefore, numerous individuals trust that to counter
deforestation, individuals essentially need to plant more trees and deal with the earth;
on the other hand, if a monstrous replanting exertion would help to mitigate the issue
deforestation brought about, it would not understand all of them. This arrangement
of activity will encourage restoring the environment administrations gave by
woodlands, including carbon stockpiling, water cycling and natural life territory;
furthermore, diminish the development of carbon dioxide in the climate and the
revamp of untamed life living
Tudor Family Research Paper
The Tudor family was well known family to ever rule England. During this period
a lot of different types of big events had happened. In this research paper we will
learn how a change came in England. The Tudor family was the most famous
family in Royal history. Henry VII achieved in ending the War of the Roses. Henry
VIII is the son of Henry VII. Henry VIII had three children Edward VI, Mary I , and
Elizabeth I. Henry VIII also had six wives. The Tudor family controlled England for
more than a century. The Tudor family was described as the family that ruled
England longer than any other family. They were known for big events such as the
Spanish Armanda. The Spanish Armanda was a Spanish rapid of 130 ships that sailed
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The people that were a part of the Tudor family were Henry VII son of Edmund
Tudor and Margaret Beaufort. He married Elizabeth Plantagenet. They had eight
children together. Margaret was one of their children, and she was married to
James Stuart they had six children together. As we can see the family kept
growing and growing. People would describe the Tudor family relationship as a
family who knew how to control. After the War of the Rose most of King Henry
VI family was dead and he had no children after eight years of marriage. When
Mary, King Henry VIII daughter became queen she imprisoned Elizabeth her own
sister. Jealousy was one of the main reasons why she imprisoned her. After months
had passed Elizabeth was freed, and was sent to Woodstock under supervision. One
of the talents the Tudor family had was that they ruled England .They also was one
of the most outstanding royal families. They all had great respect from their
people. King Henry VIII was the only male child of King Henry VII to live the age
of maturity. Elizabeth was a virgin, and was also never married to anyone. Elizabeth
was also young when she became queen she was only twenty five years old. They all
had many different
Stephen Berkoff s The Things I Know To Be True
4) How did the work of established and recognised theatre practitioners, and/or the
work of live theatre, influence the way in which your devised response developed?
The most prominent influence on our production were Frantic Assembly, whose
2015 play The Things I Know To Be True provided a groundwork for our production.
The play handles serious issues in a realistic but also very gentle way; showing
shades of light in a dark world. It also uses movement as an extension of acting, an
idea we drew upon several times.
The first element of this production which influenced our piece was in terms of
structure. Within both our play and Frantic s a phone call is used as the opening
scene. A character hears upsetting news but the audiencedo not; they only see the
character reacting. Later on, the phone call happens again and the information is
revealed. Rearranging scenes in this way (so a dramatic scene precedes the setting
of the story) created a hook for the audience. This intensified the second phone call,
as the audience knew what Sierra s mum was about to find out. It made the ... Show
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In this piece Berkoff decided to use frames as the sole piece of set; one for each
member of the ensemble. We also used frames, again one for each member of the
ensemble, alongside other pieces of set. These came into their own in the second
half of the play. For example, in the final scene we created a courtroom using just
frames, and built this on stage during Sierra s speech. We felt that this was a
compelling use of set, as Sierra s moment of calm thoughtfulness is cut short by her
rapist building a witness box around her. The crudeness of this image is an homage
to the heightened politicised tableaux of Brecht; it is an example of gestus, and how
the simple moving of a frame represents victims who are never able to escape the
influence of their
Essay Marketing Research on the New Volkswagen Golf
Marketing Research on the New Volkswagen Golf
Marketing research aims to take some of the risk out of marketing decisions by
providing information that can form part or the entire basis of decision making. It is
applicable to all aspects of marketing mix decisions and should be an integral part of
the process of formulating marketing strategy. Marketing research by definition is the
function that links the consumer, customer and public to the market through
information information used to identify and define marketing opportunities and
problems; generate, refine, and evaluate marketing actions; monitor marketing
performance; and improve understanding of marketing as a process. Marketing
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Helps to identify opportunities in the market place.
Minimize the risk of doing business.
Uncovers and identifies potential problems.
Create benchmarks and helps track progress.
Evaluating the success of the business.
SWOT Analysis
SWOT Analysis is a very effective way of identifying your Strengths and
Weaknesses, and of examining the Opportunities and Threats you face. Carrying out
an analysis using the SWOT framework helps to focus activities into areas where the
business are strong and where the greatest opportunities lie.
Strengths:
* What advantages do you have?
* What do you do well?
* What relevant resources do you have access to?
* What do other people see as your strengths?
Weaknesses:
* What could you improve?
* What do you do badly?
* What should you avoid?
Opportunities:
* Where are the good opportunities facing you?
* What are the interesting trends you are aware of?
* Changes in technology and markets on both a broad and narrow scale
* Changes in government policy related to your field
* Changes in social patterns, population profiles, lifestyle changes, etc.
Threats:
* What obstacles do you face?
* What is your competition doing?
* Is changing technology threatening your position?
* Could any of your weaknesses seriously threaten your business?
SWOT Analysis on VW New Golf
Strengths
Probably the biggest strength that the Volkswagen Golf possesses is its built
reputation. The model has been launched in to the market for over 30
Summary Of Margaret Atwood s The Journals Of Susanna
Moodie
In Margaret Atwood s book of poetry, The Journals of Susanna Moodie she dives
into the psychological dimension of the immigrant experience in Canada through
the eyes of the persona, Susanna Moodie. Susanna Moodie is used as the persona to
demonstrate her gradual growth and development as a person from a land of
civilization to a person accepting a land of wilderness, to explore how nature can
force even those most stubborn to change. Margaret Atwoodbegins Moodie s story
with Disembarking at Quebec where the audience is able to see the her total
alienation of the land and isolation of her surroundings is self constructed. In this
poem, Susanna Moodie is just arriving to Canada yet she already has fixed
thoughts and grows a hatred for the country. She speaks of the landscape of nature
The glare of sun , The moon alien , The rocks ignore because it is all so foreign to
her sensibility making her feel as she is a word in a foreign language . For her the
transition is difficult as she is an individual who has grown to live by language of
order and is now being forced into a language of wilderness. Margret Atwood
compiled 2 separate fire events Moodie endured in her life and in doing so utilized
imagery to exhibit her psychological exploration in coming to terms with the new
land. Atwood shows the significant differences between the two fires while still
connecting them using key image elements of light, darkness and trees. In both
instances the trees are seen
Impacts Of Anthropogenic Greenhouse And Trace Gases On
The...
The Impacts of Anthropogenic Greenhouse and Trace Gas Emissions on the Ocean
By: Lexie Herdt, Meredith Fish, and Samantha Ballard
Meteo 470: Video Research Project
12/15/14
Introduction:
Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other trace gases affect the atmosphere, ocean,
biosphere and cryosphere (IPCC, 2014). These components of the climate system
stimulate interactions between each other ranging from synoptic to microscale
processes and including everything in between. Since the industrial revolution,
human produced emissions have been changing the world around us (IPCC, 2014).
The phenomenon of having greenhouse gases and aerosols in the atmosphere is
natural and necessary to support life on Earth. However, the buildup of greenhouse
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This research is intended to further the understanding of how the Earth s climate will
be affected with rising anthropogenic emissions.
Each of the world s countries contributes different amounts of both gas and particle
emissions to the atmosphere influencing changes in weather and climate on a daily
basis. The main anthropogenic emissions in the climate system are Carbon Dioxide
(CO2), Methane (CH4), Nitrous Oxide (N2O) and Aerosols, each consisting of a
different atmospheric lifetime. Since the United States endorses open access to
scientific data, tools and resources to conduct research, it is more beneficial to
analyze the anthropogenic emission sources of the United States over other
industrialized countries whose data is not so freely available to the public (Auer et
al., 2007). The United States is the second highest emitter or polluter in the world.
The burning of fossil fuels for electricity, heat, and transportation produces most of
the United States emissions. Due to the country s dependence on fossil fuels, the
United States emission footprint is expanding. With a growing population and an
expanding economy, the United States is urbanizing at an expansive rate. The
increase in population as well as the modernization of our world is causing Americans
to increase their energy consumption through increased transportation and the
development of new cities. All in
Baron Monstesquieu and His Idea of the Separation of...
Baron Monstesquieu and His Idea of the Separation of Powers The separation of
powers, originally established by Baron Montesquieu in De l Esprit des Lois (1748)
can be seen as an integral part of any constitution. Montesquieu voiced the necessity
for a separation of the primary three bodies: the executive, the legislature and the
judiciary.
In Lord Woolf s statement: The separation of powershas never been part of the
framework of our unwritten Constitution. He is clearly stating that he believes that
under the constitution of the United Kingdom there are important departures from
the classic doctrine, and the separation of powers has never been a basis on which ...
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This of course is a clear breach of Montesquieu s doctrine.
This led Lord Hailsham to refer to the arrangement (A Government with a majority)
as an elective dictatorship . However, although it is a clear breach, it may be noted
that out of 659 MP s only approximately 100 are Cabinet Ministers, so the
Government are outnumbered in any case.
To a large extent, the judiciary form a separate body from both the executive and the
legislature. It has been said, that as the United Kingdom has an unwritten Constitution
we have a need for trust and accountability in our public bodies and another need to
enhance the credibility and effectiveness of our public institutions. This is further
recognized by Lord Steyn: Central to the Rule of Law in a modern democratic
society is the principle that the judiciary must be, and must be seen to be, independent
of the executive. However, although this has been firmly established, judges are
appointed by Her Majesty after consultation with the
Comparing Gerald Manley Hopkins Spring And Fall
We have all dreamed of having that perfect something; that thing we expected
would be there and would make us happy for a particular moment or for the rest of
our lives. Whether it is traveling to the best vacation spot, attending one s dream
school, working our dream job, etc., we have all had expectations of having the
perfect thing. Unfortunately, not all our dreams have turned out the way we had
hoped; sometimes we realize that perfect thing we have always dreamt about does
not exist. This disappointment of realizing that perfect something is not what we
had hoped for can be found in Gerald Manley Hopkins Spring and Fall . Spring and
Fall is written as if the speaker is speaking to a young girl named Margaret. The
poem starts off with the speaker asking the young girl, Margaret, are you grieving
over Goldengrove unleaving? (S F, lines 1 2). Margaret appears to be upset the
leaves are falling from the trees, which is a sign the seasons are changing from
summer to fall. Since she is a young child, she would see the leaves falling and be
disappointed she will not be able to play outside as often. She would notice... Show
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Now, the once perfect world she once knew is no longer perfect, and she will look
at all things she loves as only temporary pleasures. There is nothing she or anyone
else can do to prevent not knowing this realization of death. The speaker knows
this because everyone will go through this. Everyone is going to experience this
inevitability because It is the blight man was born for , the blight being death (S F,
line 14). All things, no matter how long or how short live for, will die. Everything
has to have a beginning and an end. No matter who you are, everyone will
experience the same grief of death and human
Ecg Complex Waveform Patterns
.1 Explain the ECG complex waveform pattern (PQRST)
The ECG waveform allows us to monitor the electrical activity of the heart and how
the mechanical side of it is functioning. At the beginning of the ECG wave form is
the P complex which is when the depolarisation of the atrial cells and when the SA
(Sino atrial) node induces an electric wave that travels throughout the heart to cause
the muscle cells to contract. After the P wave there is the PR interval, it is a flat line
as the ventricles in the heart are filling up with blood which roughly takes 0.2
seconds. In addition to this the PR interval is also when electrical activity is moving
to the ventricles by being conducted through the bundle of hiss then through the
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Premature beats that occur in the atria are called premature atrial contractions, or
(PACs), premature beats that occur in the ventricles are called premature ventricular
contractions or (PVCs). Another type of arrhythmia is tachycardia also known as
fast heart rate, there are numerous of arrhythmias that fall under this category such
as atrial fibliration, which means that the electrical signal don t begin at the SA
node instead they begin near the atria or nearby the pulmonary veins. The electrical
signal will spread throughout the atria in a rapid disorganised way causing it to
fibrillate hence tachycardia. Another type of tachycardia arrhythmia is Wolff
Parkinson White syndrome or (WPW) syndrome is a condition in which the heart s
electrical signals travel along an extra pathway from the atria to the ventricles. This
extra pathway disrupts the timing of the heart s electrical signals and can cause the
ventricles to beat very fast and can be life threatening. Another class of arrhythmia
are Bradyarrhythmias which cause a slow irregular heartbeat, as an example is sinus
pause this condition is when the heart pauses for brief milliseconds it may miss a
beat because its natural pacemaker fails to conduct the electric signal to the rest of the
heart causing
Elephantiasis Disease
There is no vaccine or cure for lymphatic filariasis. Diethylcarbamazine (DEC),
Albendazole and Ivermectine are drugs used for people seeking prevention or
already suffer from Lymphatic Filariasis. The treatment help reduce microfilariae
in human. People diagnosed with the disease require taking DEC for a long period
of time. The medication can kill adult worms slowly. People at risk of getting the
disease take the medication annually such as Albendazole 400 mg combined with
Ivermectin 200 mcg for every kg of body weight, or take Diethylcarbamazine
citrate ( DEC) 6mg/ kg. Dosage is taken three times a day for three weeks annually
for five years. This is a method of prevention for non infected individuals. For people
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This will reduce the swelling of the infected limbs and will help prevent further
swelling. Also washing the affected area with soap and water, then drying it and
applying antibacterial and antifungal cream, this step is done on a daily bases, it will
prevent bacterial or fungal infection. Patients with elephantiasis are prone to
infections due to their damaged lymphatic system. Therefore it is important to
prevent any infections from spreading because the immune system cannot fight any
infections (Hoerauf 980). In Nepal there are clinics that use herbal remedies to
help reduce the appearance of the inflamed area like essential oils of Lavender, tea
tree, Thyme, Lemon Balm, Calendula and Arnica. These herbal remedies are
mixed with distilled water to wash the surface of the skin and used to make a paste
to apply on top of the skin: And then wrapped using pressure bandages for
compression. This procedure can help calm the inflamed cite and reduce any
microbial contamination that causes irritation of the skin. This technique has shown
good results. In some sever cases, medical therapy by itself is not enough and
performing surgery or radiation therapy may be more beneficial for effected patients.
For example, in cases where the male genitals have been affected, a reconstructive
procedure is done on the penis and scrotum to remove tumorous and infected tissues.
These types of surgery have shown lots of
Taking a Look at Dextromethorphan
Antitussive drugs are one of the most extended formulations category in the world
that use for supperessing cough and cold, for treating the symptoms of a cold or
influenza and relief of cough(Allen and Popovich 2005)(Allen and Popovich 2005).
Dextromethorphan (DXM).scheme 1.(o 3 methoxy N methylmorphinan) is a one of
the older and popular antitussive drugs that used to treat the cold symptoms that
effects centrally at the cough center to raise the threshold for coughing (Goodman
1990, Dale)(Goodman 1990, Dale)(Dale) DXM is also combined with other active
ingredients like chloropheniramine and it could abuse or misuse for numbing and
hallucinogenic such as LSD. (McFee, Mofenson, and Caraccio 2000, Mendelson
2001) (McFee, Mofenson, and Caraccio 2000, Mendelson 2001). therefore there is
more concern about DXM determination in pharmaceutical dosage form. developing
sensitive, simple, and rapid method for determination of DXM has been become an
important target in control pharmaceutical dosage form.
Therefore wide range of analytical methods for quantitation of DXM have been
developed such as, high performance liquid Chromatography(HPLC) (Abdel Moety,
Al Deeb, and Khattab 1995, Tedesco et al. 2013, Eichhold et al. 1997, Hoskins,
Shenfield, and Gross 1997) (Abdel Moety, Al Deeb, and Khattab 1995, Tedesco et
al. 2013, Eichhold et al. 1997, Hoskins, Shenfield, and Gross 1997) 7), thin layer
Chromatography(Singh and Moody 1995)(Singh and Moody 1995) ultra violet(UV)
Angela s Ashes Memoir
Angela s Ashes is an autobiographical memoir written by Irish American author
Frank McCourt. McCourt is the oldest of five brothers and one sister. He along
with four of his sibling were born in America in Brooklyn, New York and lived
there until he was four and then moved back to Ireland because they had a hard time
surviving in America. His familyand moved back to Ireland in the midst of the Great
Depressionfinding it hard for his father to get a job because of his alcoholism and
his Northern manner. Throughout McCourt s childhood he was caught in the
middle of all the hardships his parents endured. Although, his family endured much
struggle, that did not stop them from fulfilling his religious duties, such as First
Communion. It also did not stop him and his brother, Malachy from going to
school to learn more about their religion. In his early teens, he realized that his
father had abandoned his mother and his siblings when he said he would go look
for a job. At the age of 14, Frank stopped going to school and got odd jobs to help
support his mother and siblings. He remembers his childhood as the miserable Irish
Catholic childhood. He himself decided to move back to America when he was 18 to
get away from the poverty in Ireland. Frank McCourts Angela s Ashes took place
during the time of the Great Depression. The Great Depression was a worldwide
economic depression leaving many jobless or losing their jobs. The Great Depression
affected Frank McCourt and his family
Compare and Contrast the Northern and Italian
Renaissance
Italian High Renaissance artists achieved ideal of harmony and balance comparable
with the works of ancient Greece or Rome. Renaissance Classicism was a form of
art that removed the extraneous detail and showed the world as it was. Forms, colors
and proportions, light and shade effects, spatial harmony, composition, perspective,
anatomy all are handled with total control and a level of accomplishment for which
there are no real precedents.
Leonardo da Vinci was a Florentine artist, one of the great masters of the High
Renaissance, who was also celebrated as a painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and
scientist. Leonardo fuses his subject with the landscape behind her by means of light.
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Although Michelangelo s David embodies the athletic ideal of antiquity in its
muscularity, here the male nude implies, as it had in classical antiquity, heroic or
even divine qualities. David also represents the power of right over might.
Raphael Sanzio or Raffaello was an Italian master painter and architect of the
Florentine school in High Renaissance, celebrated for the perfection and grace of his
paintings. He was also called Raffaello Sanzio, Raffaello Santi, Raffaello da Urbino
or Rafael Sanzio da Urbino. He moved to Florence at the age of 20, where he was
exposed to Leonardo da Vinci, whom he never ceased to admire as a mentor and
father figure , and to Michelangelo. Raphael learned from both men, but while he
made use of their exploration of human anatomy, he added sentiment to his
paintings.He was commissioned by Julius II to paint some of the rooms at his
palace at the Vatican. This marked a turning point, and he was only twenty five
years old. He remained almost exclusively in the service of Julius and his successor
Leo X. He painted a series of frescoes in the papal apartments as well as those of the
Stanza della Segnatura, which include his vast School of Athens.
Between 1520 and 1600 a growing dissatisfaction with classical techniques and styles
led artists towards developing a new movement later called
The Conflict Between The Protagonist And Antagonist In
The...
In the film Mean Girls, the storyline is primarily driven by the conflict between the
protagonist and antagonist. The main character, Cady Heron, is both. Reasons
why she could be the protagonist are that she is innocent, kind hearted, and also
very smart and honest. In the beginning of the film, Cady doesn t know how high
school works. Guys such as Jason, sexualize her and she does not really understand
what he s talking about. This is where her innocence and her misunderstanding of
what he said to her takes place. After this, Cady s kind heart steps in. Cady is told
by Janis and Damian about the horrible Plastics at the school. They explain what
they do and how they work. Even though Cady hears about how awful they are,she
decides to give them a chance anyways. She sits at lunch with The Plastics and ends
up going to the mall and hanging out with them and later on becomes their friend.
Also, on some of her first days at her new school, it is shown... Show more content on
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Cady struggles with trying to fit in and finding true friends. As she becomes
friends with The Plastics, and sees what being popular is like, she thinks that she
found her place and that that is where she belongs. For example, after Janis,
Damian, and Cady finish their sabotage against Regina and take her from her
superiority of The Plastics, someone will have to take Regina s place, and
Gretchen and Karen could both agree that Cady would be the next Regina. Another
time where Cady could be seen as being the next Regina George is whenever she
won Spring Fling Queen. Cady is chosen because after Regina s accident, the
student body thinks that she will fall into Regina s place as being the leader of The
Plastics. Cady struggles with fitting in but she comes to realize that being popular
doesn t matter as much as everyone thinks and that she can be just as popular being
Social Network Theory Obesity
This article is using the social cognitive theory and social network theory to start a
prevention movement to decrease obesity in adolescents. Hence, the social cognitive
theory concentrates on adolescent independence and self efficacy in healthy eating
behaviors; and, the social network theory is the application to use social media to
educate adolescents in nutritional choices. It is important to look at the developing
intake behavior of adolescents to help guide a healthy eatinghabits to stop the
increase rate of obesity. A seven week operation was established at an urban high
schoolin Omaha, Nebraska to assess the adolescent s eating habits in an educational
environment. A foodproduction record data was collected calculating the servings
Population in Mexico City
Effects of over population in Mexico City
There are parts of the world that have an alarming overpopulation rate, one of these
locations is
Mexico city which is located in the Federal District, Capital of the Country of Mexico.
Mexico City s enormous population continues to rapidly increase every day. With
approximately 20 million residents; up from 9 million only 20 years ago, Mexico City
is considered the most populous urban center on earth. There are many people in the
country of
Mexico who move to Mexico city because they feel that there are better life and
employment
opportunities there, however there are also hundreds of people that are born there
every year
and these factors contribute even more to its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Free birth control and family counseling ought to be made available to everyone in
Mexico not just
Mexico city.
The Mexican Government should take an active role in alleviating the population
crisis. As a monetary incentive to remain childless, tax rebates should be given to
people who don t have children. The population bomb threatening the earth can
still be defused. If the population problem were addressed, the rest of the world s
woes would be much easier to remedy. Overpopulation underlies most problems
facing many places all over the world, and one of them being greatly affected is
Mexico city today. People can all help by limiting their own family size and
encouraging young people to do the same and voting for laws to encourage zero
population growth. A brighter future will be their
Survival In Auschwitz Research Paper
Arguably the Holocaust affected many innocent people who had no explainable
reasons for why a devastating succession had pointed them out. Germans had no
consideration of how much suffering was occurring they were basically beasts with
no lack of remorse. Survival In Auschwitz, a memoir by Primo Levi, who has also
personally lived the tremendous revolution of the attack towards Jewish people, he
writes about the disasters occurring during this occasion, the way dehumanization
had taken people s identity, and a plan to cope with the situation. A disastrous
journey took place around 1943. A vast of Jewish people were captured by the
Germans and with absolutely no knowledge they were being taken to a place of no
hope. Behind
Anencephaly Research Paper
Anencephaly is a neural tube defect (NTD) that happens during embryonic fetal
development. The neural tube is a narrow channel in the head and spinal cord. It
normally folds and closes between the third and fourth weeks of pregnancy.
Anencephaly occurs when the head end of the neural tube (cephalic end) fails to
close. This causes a major portion of the brain, skull and scalp not to develop. Infants
with this disorder are born without the front part of the brain (forebrain) and the
thinking and coordinating part of the brain (cerebrum). The remaining brain tissue is
often not covered by bone or skin (exposed).
CAUSES
The cause is unknown. The mother s diet and vitamin intake may play a role. Other
factors could include:
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It is recommended that all women of childbearing age take folic acid daily. The
usual dosage is 400 micrograms (0.4 mg) daily taken before getting pregnant and 4
mg a day before getting pregnant if you had a child with an NTD.
SYMPTOMS
A baby born with this disorder is usually:
Blind.
Deaf.
Unconscious.
Unable to feel pain.
Some children with anencephaly may be born with a rudimentary brain stem. But the
lack of a functioning cerebrum permanently rules out the possibility of ever gaining
consciousness. Reflex actions such as breathing and responses to sound or touch may
occur.
DIAGNOSIS
Diagnosis is suspected when the prenatal screening test for alpha fetoprotein is
abnormal. Then, fluid is removed from the amniotic sac (amniocentesis) and an
ultrasound is performed. All pregnant women should have prenatal testing for
possible abnormalities.
TREATMENT
There is no cure or treatment for this disorder. Any kind of treatment, nutrition,
hydration with fluids and oxygen do not help. Treatment is supportive. The likely
outcome for babies born with anencephaly is extremely
Management and Company Organization Notes and
Answers
Ans: Open System is a theoretical model of an Organization, used to diagnose
/investigate it.
The three main key issues involved in an open system are
How does theory analyze various components and section?
How does theory cope with different environments?
How does theory transmit its processed outputs?
Five key system properties of Open system theory:
Input: Input resources are taken or received from the external environment.
Transformation: The process of conversion or transformation of resources within a
system.
Outputs: The work of the system, exported back into the environment.
Boundaries: The distinction between system and the environment.
Feedback: A continuing source of information concerning the relationship with the
external environment used to make the necessary change in order to survive and to
grow.
Equifinality: Relative causes and effects between initial and final state of a system.
Alignment: Overall effectiveness of a system is determined based on the
effectiveness of different subsystems aligned with in it.
Ans: An effective diagnostic model in place can help, identifying reliable data of an
organization to understand the strengths, weakness, area of improvement, and
opportunities. The six box model is an effective and easy to use diagnostic model.
The six organizational factors: the organization strategy, structures, rewards, internal
relationship, helpful mechanisms and leadership.
Weisbord s six box model: This diagnostic model
Differences Between Fanon And De Tocqueville
Despite the fact that one cannot force a national identity, the drive to mold and
create one runs deep in both Fanon s and de Tocqueville s writings. At this point,
the differences in background and the purposes of writing between our two authors
becomes apparent. De Tocqueville s project with Algeria aims to investigate the best
way to colonize with the least detriment to the French. Given that the colonists had
already deposed the old government to install their own at the time of his writings,
de Tocqueville identifies a few sources of danger for the French in Algeria and
proposes a path forward. At the time, the French had plans to unseat a remnant
government in Constantine in the east of Algiers and ally with Abd el Kader in the
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Both believe that the identity has to flow from the bottom up (that is to say that it
must be based on the desires and cultures of the people), realize that a shared identity
is paramount to the security of a nation, and even share the opinion that violence
creates new and strengthens old identities. Even moreover, both recognize that one
state with two strong national identities cannot be beneficial for all people: de
Tocqueville in his analysis of Abd el Kader, and Fanon explicitly writing that the two
confront each other, but not in the service of a higher unity... there is no
reconciliation possible, one of them is superfluous (Fanon 4). The two only
theoretically diverge on the ease of establishing a unified culture. Furthermore, they
practically diverge on the end goals of of national identity and the resulting class
structure. It clearly follows, then, that the primary difference between Fanon and de
Tocqueville s take on national identity stems purely from their respective positions in
life, the anti colonialist against the
Toyota Rav4
When it comes to finding a compact SUV with lots of cabin space, plenty of cargo
room, and all the bells and whistles, the 2015 Toyota RAV4 for sale in Lee s
Summitt, MO is the perfect solution. Just the Right Amount of Power While many
consider the engine to be underpowered for off roading or going on adventurous
terrain, the standard four cylinder engine is perfectly sufficient for normal street
and freeway driving. The six speed automatic transmission is smooth in shifting,
and the fuel economy is slightly above average for its class, coming in at 22 24
mpg city / 29 31 mpg highway. The steering is sharp and sturdy through both wide
and tight turns. The ride itself is smooth and comfortable, even on long freeway
commutes. Numerous Electrical Features Adults do not have to worry about being
cramped in this SUV, as the front and rear seats offer... Show more content on
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Plenty of Cargo Space Do you have to haul around lots of people? Do you have lots
of stuff to transport? The 2015 Toyota RAV4 for sale in Lee s Summit, MO has got
you covered. With 73.4 cubic feet of cargo space, this vehicle has one of the
largest cargo holds in its class. Furthermore, the flat load floor and height
adjustable power liftgate make loading cargo less of a chore. Great Design The
2015 Toyota RAV4 sits higher than the standard economy vehicle, which makes it
easier to get children, pets, or seniors in and out. The interior is just as beautiful as
the outside, featuring several types of fabric materials and textures. The design of the
interior is pronounced with angles and lines that give it a modern, fresh look. The
cupholder count is adequate, adding to the convenience factor for driver and
The Growth Of The Brazilian Economy
As the largest economy in Latin America and seventh largest (by nominal GDP) in
the world, the Brazilian economy is experiencing many positive effects, characterized
by it s inward oriented economy and moderate free market trading, it has a diverse
and sophisticated services industryi. Although undergoing extensive makeover, the
financial sector provides local businesses with a wide variety of products and is
successfully bringing in new entrants, creating an upturn in the economy, and
furthermore incentivizing rural inhabitants to move to the more urban spacesii. What
is most striking about its urbanizationprocess is the rapid and advanced development
that it has undergone. For a process that took North America and Europe almost 150...
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Some of the effects that have taken place from this urban migration is the poverty and
unlivable conditions of the favelas and the social divide that have put into question
the priories of the governmental policies and their spending; as well as the
pacification processes introduced by the police that has had negative outcomes,
where many see the new laws put in place as another way for the civilians to be
oppressing rather than improving the unemployment issuesvii. These structural
constraints are not helping address the issues of urban inequity, but rather feed into
the social and economic divide that are creating instability in the region, which
stigmatizes any responses to development, rather than encouraging equality.
The issues surrounding the rapid economic growth without consequentially
addressing the injustices due to the structural constraints were left unchallenged in
Brazil for a long timeviii. Problems like this have existed for over hundreds of
years due to its history of slavery, racial mixing and other patriarchal issues, but as
the country has progressed in financial sectors its economic and social complexities
have remained stagnant, and the laws have not caught up, making urbanization an
opportunity for the Page 1 of 7 wealthy to progress and contrastingly less chances for
those lower downix. Because some of
Genetic Mutation
In biology, term mutation has been described as changes to the base pair sequence of
the genetic material of an organism. Mutations can be caused by: copying errors in
the genetic material during cell division, by exposure to ultraviolet or ionizing
radiation, chemical mutagens, or viruses, or can occur deliberately under cellular
control during processes such as hypermutation. In multicellular organisms, mutations
can be subdivided into germ line mutations, which can be passed on to descendants,
and somatic mutations, which cannot be transmitted to descendants in animals.
Plants sometimes can transmit somatic mutations to their descendants asexually or
sexually (in case when flower buds develop in somatically mutated part of plant). A...
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Instead there is an abnormal type of hemoglobin S that is inherited as an
autosomal inherited trait. This disease produces chronic anemia, which may
become life threatening when hemolytic crises (the breakdown of redblood cells)
or aplastic crises (bone marrow fails to produce blood cells) occur. The incidence
of this disorder is 1/400 African Americans and 8/100,000 people. The
manifestations of this disease are a result of the fragility and inflexibility of the
sickle red bloodcells. When exposed to a lack of water, infection, and low oxygen
supply, these delicate red blood cells take the shape of a crescent. This then causes
blood cell devastation and thickening of the blood. Sickle cell anemia has the
potential to be life threatening and can affect other body systems and parts of the
body. Those included are the nervous system, bones, the kidneys and the liver.
Maternal PKU is a genetic disorder that stems from point mutation. 1/15,000 people
fall victim to this disorder. Phenylketonuria (PKU) has been shown as a cause of
retardation in infant fetuses. Children in the fetus begin with a normal amount of
phenylalanine hydroxylase but are affected by the mother s elevated phenylalanine
level due to the imbalance of prenatal amino acid. Mental deficiency is clearly
evident in disorder and usually consists of I.Q.s of 50.
Analysis Of Le Mot Juste In The Awakening By Kate Chopin
Le mot juste, the perfect word, can be used in any novel and the perfect phrase can be
used to summarize any novel. Within the novella The Awakening by Kate Chopin, it
traverses many themes of oppression, transcendentalism, and women s rights. It is
about a woman named Edna awakening from the stupor placed by society. There are
many notable phrases about the state of women s rights with many themes and
connections. The one that stands out, or rather the lack of it makes it the perfect
phrase to summarize the novel. Within the pages of chapter 17 lies the sentence But
her small boot heel did not make an indenture, not a mark upon the little glittering
circlet (Chopin 52). At first glance this sentence is an average length describing the
impact of an event, an afterthought and effect to a climax or conflict. Even the
sentence is located is between 3 notable moments between the ruined dinner with Mr.
Pontellier, the stamping of her weddingring and the violent crashing of the vase. This
sentence is insignificant compared to the surrounding sentences, only describing the
her lack of effect on the wedding ring. Just as the brightest flame casts the darkest
shadow, a supporting sentence will fade into the background if the main scene is
stronger and it will make the climaxof the sentence stand out. This sentence contrasts
against the other actions taken by Edna, it is quite passive in terms of actions
described. It seems to pass by in a quick moment, forgotten, and then
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  • 1. Examples Of Informal Essay Crafting an essay on the subject of "Examples of Informal Essay" can prove to be a challenging yet rewarding endeavor. The difficulty lies not only in the need to provide clear and engaging examples but also in capturing the essence of informality within a formal structure. Firstly, defining the boundaries of informality within an essay can be a complex task. While the nature of informal essays encourages a conversational tone, balancing this with the necessary structure and coherence can pose a considerable challenge. Striking the right chord between casual expression and maintaining a logical flow demands careful consideration and finesse. Furthermore, the task involves sourcing relevant and relatable examples that exemplify the informal essay style. The challenge here lies in selecting instances that not only showcase the desired informality but also contribute to the overall coherence of the essay. The risk of veering into a tangential or overly casual direction is ever-present, making the selection process a delicate balancing act. Another layer of difficulty stems from the subjective nature of informality itself. What may be perceived as informal to one reader might come across differently to another. Navigating this ambiguity requires a nuanced approach, ensuring that the examples chosen resonate with a broad audience while staying true to the essence of informal writing. In conclusion, writing an essay on the topic of "Examples of Informal Essay" demands a skillful combination of clarity, creativity, and precision. It involves walking the fine line between formality and informality, selecting examples that strike the right tone, and catering to a diverse readership. While challenging, mastering this art can lead to a piece that not only educates but also entertains and connects with its audience. For those seeking assistance in tackling such challenges or exploring similar topics, a valuable resource is HelpWriting.net. Here, a wealth of essays and more can be found or ordered, providing support and inspiration for those navigating the intricate world of essay writing. Examples Of Informal Essay Examples Of Informal Essay
  • 2. Dale Bennett Case Analysis An Ohio trustee candidate (Dale Bennett) is being held in jail due to chatting online with an undercover detective posing as a 14 year old girl. The alleged crime took place around December of 2014 in Ohio, according to an indictment. The crime unit moved quickly by investing the issue at hand and informing the unit within three months. According to the search warrant, the detectives were able to gather enough evidence to charge him. The indictment alleges that Bennett had knowledge of obscene or harmful material that was presented to an underage child (mydaytondailynews.com). Most of the time when people think of pedophiles, they think of someone from a low income neighborhood or someone with a criminal history; no one think of people
  • 3. The Constitutional Law Of The Canadian Charter Of Rights 1. Constitutional Law: The constitutional law defined in the textbook is all laws in Canada that come into force in a dispute between a private person and a branch of government ( whether legislative, executive, or administrative) fall under the constitution.The constitution has precedence over all of the other legal means. Unless the actual recruitment and selection practices are challenged in a Human Rights Tribunal or court, there is no actual direct effect on recruitment and selection as stated in the text. This means that the Canadian Human Rights Act states that all Canadians have the right to equality, equal opportunity, fair treatment, and an environment free of discrimination. However, if any of these were to be brought up it would be brought up in a Human Rights Tribunal, which is similar to court just not as formal. Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms states that every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, sex, age and mental or physical disability . It is important when recruiting for any workplace you are not discriminating in recruitment and selection process in any way. 2. Human Rights Legislation: This legislation forbids discrimination in both employment and the provision of goods and services across Canada. Section 8 of the
  • 4. Mercury and Commercial Salmon Commercial salmon is an important source of nutrition for humans in both urban populations and aboriginal peoples. However, mercury contamination in salmonids has been a rising concern not only for the health of humans but for the health of wildlife and ecosystems that are affected by it. Mercury is distributed widely through the environment through natural processes, but anthropogenic processes have been increasing mercury concentrations in the environment to dangerous levels through direct deposition in soil and through atmospheric deposition. In this essay, I will review the processes in which mercury circulated through the ecosystems, how salmonis affected by it, and how the consumption of salmon affects human health. About Salmonids Salmonids is a group of species classified under the family Salmonidae. Salmonidae consists of 5 genera and 14 species primarily residing in the arctic. The family of salmonidae includes salmons, trouts, and chars. A few species of salmonidae discussed in this essay include the sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerca), rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), brown trout (Salmo trutta), cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki), Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), and Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) (Farrell and Steffensen, 2005). Overview of the Circulation of Mercury Inorganic mercury becomes deposited into the atmosphere and soil by both natural processes and anthropogenic processes. Natural processes include volcanic events, breakdown of
  • 5. Racism In Othello Research Paper Racism in the play, Othello Is a playwright being racist if they write a black character as a tragic hero? In William Shakespeare s play, The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice, the main character Othello is black and a powerful, respected leader. Tragically, Othello regresses to become a jealous monster who murders own wife. Shakespeare seems to be ambiguous about if he sees Othello as virtuous or evil. If one observes closely, Shakespeare seems to be both sympathetic and racist toward Othello by displaying his noble and base qualities. At first, Shakespeare seems to be sympathetic toward Othello. By describing Othello as a well respected general in Venice, an eloquent speaker and a prominent figure, Shakespeare shows his respect and sympathy for Othello. Near the end, Othello reminds them I have done the state some service, and they know t (5.2.339). He has obviously provided assistance to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We see this when Othello recognizes he is different: Rude am I in my speech, / And little blessed with the soft phrase of peace (1.3.81 82). As an eloquent speaker, it is strange that he apologizes for being uncouth. We see that Othello is aware and self conscious that people have negative preconceptions about black people. The fact he views himself as an outsider shows there was negative prejudice against black people during that time. Othello both seems willing to submit to the discrimination of society and self deprecation of himself. His insecurities about his race seem to lead him to his downfall. When accepts that he is alien to society because of his racial difference, it seems to lead him to easily believe Desdemona would leave him. Shakespeare appears to be racist when presenting Othello as an outsider as it insinuates black people are not part of
  • 6. Open Source Philosophy The History and Philosophy of Open Source The open source movement was born in 1984, at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab when Richard M. Stallman quit his position at the university to begin the GNU Project. Having grown tired of seeing his colleagues being hired off by corporations and signing nondisclosure agreements for their work, he set off to create a completely free, open operating system. Though he specialized in the field, building such a system from the ground up is nearly impossible for a single person; thus, he began with a more attainable goal, creating a C compiler. Though he was successful in this, he never managed to create a kernel (the core of an operating system), aside from GNU Hurd, of which we do not speak. Fortunately for the movement, one would later emerge with a similar philosophy. Around 1991, the GNU Project had amassed a respectable number of software packages, including the widely used GCC and Emacs, though it still lacked the core, a kernel. Then, more than six thousand kilometers away, a twenty one year old Finnish university student began developing a small, open source system as a hobby. Once the open source community became interested in it, what started as a small project capable of little more than displaying text quickly morphed into one of the most widely distributed pieces of software in history, containing more than twenty million lines of code, contributed to by tens of thousands of developers across the globe, and with
  • 7. John Mcphee s Rising From The Plains As I recently drove on Interstate 80, from Colorado to Iowa, I could not help but think of John McPhee s book Rising from the plains; and how from a different perspective a boring piece of land in the plains could reveal a rich history of geological cycles. McPhee is able to bring to life the study of geologyin a way that is relatable by creating relationships between the landscape, people, and history through the use of transforming the same plot of land across eons of time. He uses several pages to discuss geology, followed by stories about the love family ranch as an overview of life on the very same plains four million years ago. This format for reading allows the author to build layers of science facts with story so that the humanistic element does not get distracted by the complex material. The reader develops a sense of the formation of the specific terms such as; the system, period, stage and age names, and thus overcomes the barrier of reading just geology facts. The passage for which all the specialized knowledge comes from is a man named David Love. Rather than using his education and experience for the benefit of private industry, David Love serves as supervisor of the environmental branch of the United States Geological Survey in Laramie, Wyo. Mr. Love, who was born in the Wind River Basin in central Wyoming in 1913 and who grew up on an isolated ranch there, joins McPhee on a drive across the vast open stretches of Wyoming s Interstate 80. Section after
  • 8. Essay on Rylands v Fletcher Case Analysis TUTORIAL 14 WRITTEN OPINION TO:ALEC DAWSON FROM:KAREN REBECCA EDWARDS RE:LEGAL EAGLES Summary of Facts I am asked by the owner of The Friday Shop and the owners of the apartments (Claimants) to write an opinion to establish if they are able to claim for damages from Boutique Bugs (Defendant) for the amount of $1,100,000 based on the elements of the rule in Rylands v Fletcher. Rylands v Fletcher (R v. F) is based on the doctrine of Strict Liability. This means that the defendant is liable for all damages caused by engaging in hazardous of dangerous activities. Blackburn J at 279 states We think that the true rule of the law is, that the personal who for his own purposes brings on his lands and collects and keeps there ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some activities are suitable in some areas and not in others, for instance blasting in the midst of a large city carries extraordinary risks but not in remote areas. It is in my opinion that Boutique Bugs have met the element of non natural use of land and for its purposes , where in this case is for the economic benefit of Boutique Bugs and is therefore liable in this instance. Mischief when it escapes (Escaping Substances Doctrine) I would refer to escape in this case as it was referred to in R v. F. Blackburn J in his ruling mentions that an element of control keep it in his peril to mitigate damages in the event of escape. This clearly states that the defendant has full liability for damages regardless of how the dangerous item escapes (element of Strict Liability). Therefore Boutique Bugs is responsible for both the escapes i.e escape from the research facility as well as from the accident. The defence might argue that the context in which escape is used commented by Lord Macmillan in obiter in Read v Lyon is where the defendant has occupation or, or control over, land to a place which is outside his occupation and control . Did Boutique Bugs have control over the escape of the bugs? Was the escape of bugs foreseeable? 1. The escape of borer bugs by eating through the plastic containers
  • 9. Taschen Is A Publishing House With A Reputation For Excess Taschen is a publishing house with a reputation for excess and exclusivity. Last year, when Taschen first issued this lush art book of surfing photography of the 1960s and 1970s by pioneer Leroy Grannis, it had the additional subtitle Birth of a Culture and it was boxed in a deluxe signed, numbered and limited edition. To get one of those today, you d have to spend about $2,000. For those of us not likely to pay two grand for anything that can t be programmed, plugged in or driven, here is an equally beautiful edition at a much more affordable price. Between the covers are superb photos of the golden age of surfing, before the sport became bloated from corporate sponsorship. Grannis captured bronze gods in jams shooting the pier at... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The essence of the Grannis images, which have been edited by Taschen s resident pop culturist Jim Heimann, is captured in the big boards, the even bigger waves, the matching windbreakers, the cool jalopies, the fresh faces and the hard bodies that were foundational elements of cutting edge surf culture. This book stirs your blood and makes you want to run to the beach. Leroy Grannis: Surf Photography of the 1960s and 1970s Edited by Jim Heimann Taschen, 276 pages, $40 A lot of us take cameras with us when we go visit family; when we go to various events like weddings, anniversaries, and other parties. We all hope to capture great shots of our families and friends (not that the ones of them in the middle of eating are not great. . . .). Candid photography gives you a chance to take photos of the action that happens at family events. You capture friends and family in their true form, with genuine smiles on their faces. What follows are some tips for taking candid photography. Prepare the camera. Preset your camera for the environment you are in. Are you in a dim setting? Then set your ISO to at least 400. If you have a point and shoot camera, then set the setting to dim indoor lighting. This way your camera will be ready to capture the events with the present lighting. If the setting is in a bright environment with lots of light, then set your ISO to below 400 or choose the setting for bright light. If you can, take a few test shots to see how the
  • 10. Wallerstein Division Of Labor Wallerstein epitomizes the argument that we have to look back to the 16th century and beginning of capitalism to understand how the world today succeeds. For Wallerstein, the significant factor of a capitalist system is the endless accumulation of capital. The world has and always will be a world economy and capitalistic. (pg. 227) The world economy is a physical region that has a division of labor. (pg. 227) The division of labor holds the structure of the world economy. Wallerstein believes, people are in a capitalist system only when the system gives priority to the endless accumulation of capital. (pg.228) Additionally, a world economy and a capitalist system go together. With the support of the division of labor acting as the political... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author moves from a broad topic and breaks it down into several components. Capitalism is... A market is... the axial division of labor...unequal exchange is... (pg. 228) The several parts are broken down allow for the audience to see each component come together to form Capitalism and the world economy. Wallerstein starts with capitalism and world economy as the main topic. But builds on evidence to explain the market that the topics succeed in. Wallerstein breaks down the market and explains products and the exchange patterns. Wallerstein takes a simple assumption of what a market is and literally breaks it down through the several variations. Revealing that globalism strives on certain markets unknown to a more complicated process. (pg. 228) The author makes a compelling argument by illustrating the topic of the capitalist world economy, and cuts it down to a non corporate level and explains its impact on every person. We should begin by explaining what these two terms, world economy and capitalism, denote (pg. 227) The argument presented is believable due to his successful examples of western countries thriving due to this system. The author additionally provides the reasons why some countries can t handle the system and its impact on their whole economy. The author lacks the use of statistical data. However, he implements specific moments in history to define the
  • 11. Nature and Causes of Global Money Laundering NATURE AND CAUSES OF GLOBAL MONEY LAUNDERING PRESENTED BY: Kiran Aftab (Roll # 01) Afifa Naseer (Roll # 68) MBA 2004 4th Semester INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB LAHORE TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 6 History 9 Money laundering and Globalization 13 Nature of Money laundering ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Money laundering is the processing of these criminal proceeds to disguise their illegal origin. This process is of critical importance, as it enables the criminal to enjoy these profits without jeopardizing their source. Illegal arms sales, smuggling, and the activities of organized crime, including for example drug trafficking and prostitution rings, can generate huge sums. Embezzlement, insider trading, bribery and computer fraud schemes can also produce large profits and create the incentive to legitimize the ill gotten gains through money laundering. When a criminal activity generates substantial profits, the individual or group involved must find a way to control the funds without attracting attention to the underlying activity or the persons involved. Criminals do this by disguising the sources, changing the form, or moving the funds to a place where they are less likely to attract attention. As money laundering is a necessary consequence of almost all profit generating crime, it can occur practically anywhere in the world. Generally, money launderers tend to seek out areas in which there is a low risk of detection due to weak or ineffective anti money laundering programmes. Because the objective of money laundering is to get the illegal funds back to the individual who generated them, launderers usually prefer to move funds through areas with stable financial systems. HISTORY ACT OF MERCHANTS IN CHINA It is very
  • 12. Sermon At The Word Of Faith Christian Church Delivered By... On Tuesday, November 26, I critically listened to a sermon at The Word of Faith Christian Church delivered by Pastor Julius Stephens. It was a regular Tuesday bible study with about eight people. Pastor Stephens s topic for the day was everybody has a purpose. In this paper, I will critique Pastor Stephens s sermon based on its introduction, body, delivery, conclusion and finally my overall reaction to his speech. The reason for the speakers sermon was to ensure his audience realizes their worth. Pastor Stephens speech introduction started with an attention getting device and then followed with a Short anecdote which he used to further explain his topic. His attention getting device was the quotation If you don t know the purpose of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To enable better understanding Pastor Stephens s maintained good volume in speaking marking sure we didn t have to strain to hear him. He also made the sermon very interactive asking a lot of question and asked the views of his audience on an issue in order to engage them. He maintained good eye contact and didn t use a lot of hand gestures so he didn t distract his audience from the topic. He used spoke audaciously, he took risks in saying things that may or may not hurt people s feelings in order to pass his point effectively. The speaker also made use of transition words this made his sermon coherent. The body of the sermon was mostly centralized on the purpose of each and every one of us in the church, the saying everything happens for a reason and his view on it. He stated that every person in the church has a particular purpose. He used the example of a human s body stating that every part of the body has particular purposes. He went further to say in the body of Christ some of us maybe the legs, the eyes, the mouth, and the eyes of the church. He said every one of us has a purpose in the church as every part of our body has a particular task to perform. He said those of us who are evangelist are the mouth of the church; he said those of us who are givers are the hands of the church, and those of us who have the money to sponsor the movement of the gospel around the world are the feet. This example made me and other audience member understand our
  • 13. Hcl Technologies HCL TECHNOLOGIES In 2011, HCLT ERS (Engineering and R D Services), a division of HCL Technologies, a global IT services corporation headquartered in New Delhi, India, had to devise next year s plan for the Engineering Out Of The Box (EOOTB) business concept that it had initiated in 2009, which transformed the division s ability to create 16 productized solutions and to engage new and old customers in new revenue services. The productized solutions were heavily reliant upon IT platform based solutions and services. The EVP, Global Sales, Engineering and Research Services (ERS), HCL Technologies, and the EOOTB team must consider the potential user experiences that ERS could gain from EOOTB in conjunction with its customers and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our clients are also able to launch products faster because they are not developing everything ground up. The 3 tenets of EOOTB are: 1. Core Product Full system development, Product development life cycle services based on industry domain expertise; this includes leveraging HCL‟s multi disciplinary design and development expertise. HCL is focused on enabling customers develop cutting edge next gen products along Innovation, Completeness, Criticality, Complexity and Cost of ownership. For example for a Fortune 500 software company HCL owns complete product management, design, development, test support for their secu rity software that receives 40 million signatures downloads within 30 min of a virus attack. Similarly for one of the largest Aerospace companies in the world, HCL is involved in developing 20 of the major mission critical and complex avionics systems. 2. Ecosystem Innovation Extend the competence of core products by creating platforms for ecosystem innovation. This is where HCL has invested in creating 20+ productized solutions that provide immediate time to market advantage to customers. HCL solutions are on Mobility, Cloud, Collaboration, Online, Convergence, Smart Devices, and Green etc. that are leveraged by customers across multiple industry segments. One of the biggest impacts in ecosystem innovation is around Cloud. With the availability of multiple
  • 14. Domino s Pizza Essay Introduction Domino s pizza is an American pizza restaurant chain founded in June 10, 1960; 57 years ago. The corporation is headquartered at the Domino s Farms Office Park in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Domino s Pizza is an international pizza delivery corporation, it is also the second largest franchised pizza chain in the U.S.A. Domino s is recognized worldwide as the leader in pizza delivery, Reinforced by their well known slogan, Get the door. It s Domino s. Dominos has 60 international markets. Moreover, it also has 9000 corporate and franchised stores. In 1998 domino s pizza was sold to Bain capital and finally went in the year 2004. Domino s pizza currently has locations in 85 countries. It has its stores in 5701 cities worldwide, there are 2900 international and 2800 in the US. The Domino s Pizza company logo originally had three dots, it represent the three stores in 1965. The founders of Domino s Pizza James Monaghan and Tom Monaghan planned to add new dot with the addition of every new store, but this idea quickly faded because Domino s experienced a rapid growth. Domino s Pizza opened its first franchise location in 1967 and by 1978 the company expanded to 200 stores. In 1975, Domino s faced a lawsuit by Amstar Corporation, the maker of Domino Sugar, alleging trademark... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think it s a need of the workplace because some time face different culture people for communication. As we know New Zealand is a place where people come from different part of the world. So for developing a business in New Zealand we need different cultural employees, who can communicate with different cultural people and it helps the business. Dominos also teach their employees about social ethics, professional ethics, and individual ethics. In Domino s they learn lot from knowledge and experience during
  • 15. Step Guideline Of A German Shepherd The German shepherd is a very upright dog breed with outstanding working capabilities. These dogs are able to perform long hours of physical exercise without portraying signals of excessive fatigue. They are mostly used as guard dogs, police dogs, therapy dogs and also search and rescue dogs. This breed is also one of the most admirable family pet dogs simply due to its variety of adorable traits. However, owning a German Shepherd Dog comes along with a huge obligation to train it. It is paramount that the owner shall at least demonstrate basic obedience with their dog. A fact we all need to acknowledge is that German Shepherds are quite huge and strong dogs and you do not want it to drag you when you take it for a walk around the block. You... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The chief purpose of leash training your dog is to stop them from pulling on the leash as it not only makes the whole idea of walking a dog disappointing but also encourages the unpleasant behaviors he has. Generally, it s far easier to leash train a puppy than an older dog but it can be done in both cases, the latter demanding a little more patience. Below is a comprehensive step by step guideline towards a successful German shepherd leash training. 1. Choose the correct collar Leash training German shepherd dog should begin with selecting an appropriate collar and placing it onto your dog s neck. Be sure to purchase a standard leather collar that is not too tight as we don t intend to hurt or strangle them. Next, try wearing it while the dog is absent minded; maybe playing with one of his toys or eats. Allow him to get used to it and don t relieve him even if he tries to scratch it off or dislodge it. Instead, wait until he forgets about it and then take it off. 2. Let the Dog get used to the leash Next, attach a leash to the collar and allow your dog to run freely with it around the house. The dog needs to comprehend the fact that there is an unfamiliar item attached to his neck and he cannot do any much about
  • 16. Essay on What Dreams May Come Analysis What Dreams May Come is a movie about life, loss, death, afterlife and rebirth. The film explores the emotions evoked by a variety of characters when they are faced with coping with tragedy and death. It also delves into the manifestations of heaven and the variety of forms heaven takes in the minds of different people. The main character, Dr. Christian Nielsen, and his wife Annie Collins are forced to cope with the tragic deaths of their two children Marie and Ian. The children s deaths almost rip apart their marriage. Though they were able to pull through and remain together and repair a torn relationship. In a tragic turn of events, Christian is also killed in an auto accident while trying to help a motorist. It is that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Christian decides to travel to hell to try to bring his wife back to paradise. Once he finds his wife, Christian makes the decision that since it is virtually impossible to bring a person from one realm into another, that he will stay with his wife. He would rather live eternity in hell than in heaven without his true love. He is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice in order to stay with his wife. He makes one last attempt to lure Annie from the depths by telling her the same thing that he told her when she was suffering from depression after the deaths of her children. This was actually able to rouse Annie and through the power of love, Christian was able to rescue Annie and bring her to paradise. Since Christian had actually created his own heaven, it would not have been complete without his wife. He in actuality was able to create his own reality. Upon everyone s reunification in heaven they realize that the one thing that paradise is missing is life. They decide that they need to be reborn in order to experience the beauty that is living. Through all of their struggles, they have experienced a myriad of emotions. They have hated life, and yearned for death. Now they look forward towards life with a changed and renewed outlook. This film explores the cyclical nature of life and death and how people really can create their own realities. It explores how ones cope with tragedy, death and even life. What Dreams May Come shows how the love of
  • 17. The Rover Analysis In Aphra Behn s The Rover, characters define relationships as a type of economy where value and use are key. This time period commodified love and sexuality, valuing financial success over meaningful relationships. The dowry system made rich women with a high status most desirable for marriage and their value was increased by their honor. Typical of seventeenth century literature, Behn plays with this ideology as the language of lovein Restoration comedies frequently draws on the language of commerce. 1 She expresses her beliefs on the interest, credit, and value 2 associated with love and sexuality through the different prices placed on her characters. Where Behn differs from other seventeenth century writers is that she does ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon realizing Moretta is unwilling to donate Angellica to him, Willmore attempts to give Moretta a pistole in exchange for a pistoles worth of this vain, gay [thing]. (Behn, 243). He believes his charm is enough to haggle down Angellica s price. But this is another transaction Moretta is unwilling to make, and the conventionally constructed male, vigorous and over powering, has failed. (Munns 181). She asserts her authority over him by affirming that she will only sell Angellica by the whole piece. (Behn, 243). She continues to display the power she gained by ignoring love by rejecting Willmore s offers in an attempt to reinforce to Angellica that power is everywhere; it can belong to someone who commands and give orders to a subject, or one who obeys or gives the impression of obeying. 6 However, this attempt is futile; Angellica gives up the power given to her by prostitution when she gives Willmore the five hundred crowns. Previously, Angellica had the power in her sexual relationships because she set the price. The power shifts once Willmore sets his own price, and even more so when he still refuses to love Angellica. Before falling in love, Angellica has a position of power over the male characters in The Rover. She believes men are of an humor so uneasy and inconstant that the victory over his heart is as soon lost as won. [He
  • 18. Examples Of Archetype In The Wizard Of Oz The Wizard of Oz Archetypes Everyone is unique in their own way but we are all placed under a general characterization or archetype. In the movie, The Wizard of Oz, each character is placed under a specific archetype. For example Dorothy is the maiden, Glinda the good witch of the north is the mother, the wicked witch of the west is the villain, the lion is the child, and the tin man is the father. Each character has a certain type of personality that makes them a certain archetype. Dorothy, the main character, is the maiden because she is a very innocent and pure person. She s very worrisome when she says, Toto, I ve got a feeling we re not in Kansas anymore. Dorothy expresses worry when she says this because she doesn t know where she... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She s the villain because she opposes anything that Glinda, Dorothy and her friends do. She desperately wants her sister s slippers back that Dorothy wears during the movie and will do anything to try and get them. The wicked witch of the west said, I ll get you my pretty and your little dog too! This shows that the witch is the villain because she told Dorothy that she s going after her and will get her slippers at some point in the movie. The witch follows Dorothy and her friends throughout their journey down the yellow brick road, she taunts them their whole way to see the wizard. The witch is the villain because she truly opposes everything that Dorothy does and wants to keep her from going home to Kansas with her sister s slippers. The archetype, child, is the cowardly lion. The lion is very childish and longs for help from others. The lion said, I do believe in spooks. I do believe in spooks. I do. I do. I do. I do. The lion is very timid towards others and is very scared of almost everything around him. The lion acted tough when he first met Dorothy, the scarecrow, and the tin man, but shortly after that he showed that he was scared and a cowardly lion. The lion is cowardly because he wants to act tough because of whom he is, but he is very scared of everything around and wants to gain courage from the
  • 19. Marine Debris In The Florida Keys Abstract: Marine debris was collected and placed into categories at Long Key State Park in the Florida Keys. Data was taken on Thursday, March 26th, 2015. The total number of debris collected totaled at 835 items. The most common type of marine debris collected during this experiment was assorted plastics totaling at 513 pieces (61.43%). Many of the debris collected where small and unidentifiable. Introduction: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) define marine debris as any persistent solid material that is manufactured or processed and directly or indirectly, intentionally or unintentionally, disposed of or abandoned into the marine environment (NOAA, 2015). Marine debris is classified into two categories: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For millennia, terrestrial plant matter, seeds, and driftwood have travelled across the open oceans with the help of surface currents. Even floating islands, also known as tussocks, floatons, or sudds are common in many Florida lakes and across the world (Mallison, C.T., 2001). These islands have been known to carry exotic plants and vertebrate animals. Floating islands promote trans ocean dispersal of marine and terrestrial organisms. This increases biodiversity and helps new barren islands thrive. However, in the last five decades, with the growing number of plastics in the marine environment, the dispersal and occurrence of these organisms has increased exceedingly (Gregory, R.M., 2009). This paves the way for invasions by alien and even aggressive invasive species to establish themselves in new ecosystems beyond their native range. A survey done in 2009 reported that over 150 marine species have established themselves due to marine debris stranded on the shores of northern New Zealand. Most of these organisms were identified as crustaceans. Four of those organisms discovered are featured in figure 3. Specimen A shows various crustaceans on unknown plastic, specimen B depicts warm water Indo Pacific oysters growing on nylon rope, specimen C depicts crustaceans growing on a plastic pellet, and specimen D depicts a bryozoan colony attached
  • 20. Analyzing Countries Through Data Accumulations Analyzing countries through data accumulations is a popular way to make informed decisions on the behalf of the inhabitants and to understand the demographic situations of those areas. Population Pyramids are one of the several types of methods utilized to observe conditions in a clear, efficient fashion. These graphs provide accurate information for the purpose of predicting future issues, making reasonable choices, and can express implications to birth rates, death rates, and other important ideas concerning the demographics. Iraq is an intriguing country, home to approximately 35 million different people. Currently, Iraq is undergoing political instability as well as issues between religious groups. The image left shows the current ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Commonly found in developed countries, nations usually have long life expectancies, stable governments, and quality health support. One example of this is the United States of America (shown right). Next, there is Declining Growth, in which a country s pyramid is shaped much like a diamond. The middle section bulges the most in terms of population, and youth as well as elderly are in lower numbers. Nations with negative growth population most likely have birth rates that are too low. Nevertheless, these countries are often developed and posses long life expectancy, balanced, secure government systems, and quality health care. Japan is a clear example of being in this state (shown left). Finally, Rapid Growth is the third and most typical form of a population graph. Iraq expresses this structure and stage of demographic transition, in which a large base become less wide as you increase the age range. Normally, Rapid Growth populations point to poor conditions, poor health care, and low life expectancy. It also is linked with developing, or underdeveloped nations. For this reason, from Iraq s population pyramid I would instantly assume that Iraq is currently undergoing stages of a developing country or not yet forming country. This is because the high birth rate and low life expectancy are probably outcomes of the country s underdevelopment as they are not
  • 21. What Happens When You Drop A Bath Bomb Experiment The purpose of this experiment was to see if altering the ingredients of a bath bomb affected the effervescent when placed in water. When a bath bomb is submerged in water the ingredients caused it to fizz, releasing a scent and changing the color of the water. This bath bomb experiment requires two recipes, the first recipe which was labelled as normal , contained less cornstarch than the other recipe. In addition to the normal recipe, the other recipe was labelled extra because it contains more cornstarch. During this process, by adding or subtracting ingredients the eversences of the bath bomb changed. If more cornstarch is added to the recipe, the bath bomb will not fizz as much when placed in water. This is caused by the cornstarch,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This table demonstrates the results after testing each bath bomb. It shows the trail number, temperature, dissolve time and the observations made. The temperature stayed at a containt 45в„ѓ through this experiment. The average time it took bath bombs dissolve was 188 seconds.The bath bomb project contained two recipes. Recipe one contained the normal amount of cornstarch. Recipe two had extra cornstarch added. When recipe one was placed in water it fizzed more and dissolved faster than recipe two. Recipe two took longer to dissolve, turned into clumps and did not fizz as much.The bath bomb with the normal amount of cornstarch fizzed more than the extra cornstarch recipe. This was because the cornstarch acted as a dry filler that controlled the reaction between baking soda and citric acid. The results of this experiment supported the hypotheses because the extra cornstarch was indeed less fizzy. The extra cornstarch recipe took a longer time to dissolved and turned into clumps. Although the bath bombs were not extremely different, the normal recipe worked more like a store bought bath bomb. The average time it took the normal recipe to dissolve was 164 seconds and the extra cornstarch recipe averaged at about 213 seconds. If we were to do the experiment again I would try altering the amount of wet mixture added to see if it would change the size or effect how much it fizz and expanded. Store bought bath bombs definitely work better, but making homemade ones were fun
  • 22. The Portrait Of Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso is a most influential artist during twentieth century, and he is the founder of cubism. He had a brilliant life that he was the first artist who ever saw his artwork being collected into the Louvre Collection during the lifetime. It has been found that Picasso has estimates 37,000 artworks. He almost spent his whole life producing artworks, and most of them are famous. His painting style changed all the time. In order to define them, people divided his painting processes into Blue Period , Red Rose Period , Black Period , CubismPeriod , Classical Period , Surreal Period , and Abstract Period . As I travel around the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, I saw several artworks belong to Picasso, and they reveal different period art styles of Picasso. This gallery has a wide collection of modern art, such as painting, drawing, and ceramic, and most of them located on the 2nd floor of the Ahmanson building. The gallery has the significant masterpiece of Picasso in relating to his different period, such as the Blue Period , Cubism Period and the Abstract Period . Picasso was an important artist, and his artistic movement influenced the whole artistic world, in which cubism has changed the consistently art style and concept. The first recognizable period of Picasso s style is the Blue Period when he moved to Barcelona. However, because of the failure of the Spanish American War, Barcelona was in depression. Perhaps Picasso was influenced by the despair,
  • 23. Dons I believe that George and Mary do have a valid case to file against the Don s fast food restaurant. There is a reason that Don s restaurant is providing burgers and food for the high schools locality which has been contracted with the school authorities. From the results of the health department s survey showing that the food from Don s is causing the children to develop high cholesterol and obesity, with George and Mary s son being one of those children. There are many legal arguments which can help in the favor of the plaintiff s case. First is the Consumer Act, their first right is to apply and know the consumer rights, because misleading trade practices is prohibited by the Act which is against the unfair or a fraudulent business ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also declares an unfair method for the sake of competition that affects commerce, and also being involved in the deceptive acts which affect commerce, are declared unlawful. The Don s restaurant is rather famous and has great market value. This means that there must be competitors in the market for Don s restaurant to participate in various acts. The truth will be known once the investigations have been made. Injustice and deception for the consumers symbolizes two separate areas of the FTC authority and enforcement. The FTC has the authority to overtake all the unfair techniques of the competition between the businesses (Macaulay, 1979). The Federal Trade Commission also focuses on theft identity. In this, the FTC helps with the federal store for an individual consumer who complains against the issue related to identity theft. Although the FTC completely does not resolve any individual complaints, it uses accumulated information related, to decide where the federal action must be taken. The plaintiff can raise the complaint by filing the form which is available via online or phone. If the court finds any unfair practices happening during the investigation the restaurant will definitely be under investigation. As per the arguments and claims we discussed it is obvious that the plaintiff wins the case only based on the investigation the judgment has to be concluded as courts usually consider one of the main factors under the consumer acts that
  • 24. Carthage Essay Carthage; What Could Have Been Introduction. Carthage was once almost the equal of Rome. What happened? How did it fall? How was it almost the equal in power to Rome? What happened to it? Where did its power come from? I will attempt to answer all these questions. Carthage; A Coastal Trade Center. Carthage was a city in the area known in the modern day as Tusnia, North Africa (The Editors of EncyclopГ¦dia Britannica., 2016). It was located on the coast, which allowed for it to become a great naval power. Carthage began to rise to power after Alexander the Great conquered Tyre (Mark, J. J., 2011). The wealthy individuals of Tyre fled to Carthage to escape and brought with them large sums of money. Next, Carthage conquered and enslaved most of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What if Hitler never rose to power? What if Persia never fell to the Greeks? What if the United States of America lost the revolutionary war? What if Carthage won the Punic Wars? Would we be studying Rome as we study Carthage now, as a what if scenario? Would the names on our calendars be in Phoenician instead of Latin? Would Rick Riordan have written on the Phoenician gods instead of the Roman ones? Would we even exist? How different would our society be? I suppose what I really want to know, is would history still have played out like it did? I personally do not think so. I believe in the butterfly effect. Rome was necessary for the world to become what it is today, whether you consider that a good or bad thing. Had Carthage one, we would not be who we are. We might not have even existed. What do you think? Do you agree with me? Or do you have your own
  • 25. Essay on Battlefield in the Ukraine Battlefield an etude. Inspired by the recent events of February 2014 in Kiev, Ukraine. A vision... a man is standing lit by a bleak sun under a grey sky... he stands at the crevice, which is filled with body parts, which seem to be human but at the same time to have come from toy humans. A man takes random people, pushes them towards this huge hole, throws them down... and they fall, slowly, as if the rules of physics do not apply. Once they reach the bottom, they fall apart as unrealistically as they were descending. One thing was clear that man was killing all those random people. There was no reason, no motivation or goal. Just the gruesome process. I suddenly wake up. I am trying to understand where I am and what is happening. I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is scary to realize that it is a war. A war in a place where I used to walk freely with friends, family, and loved ones, not fearing for my own life. For this is downtown, crime activity is low here. Police will protect me, and take care of me. Only now, it was police who was firing at me, perceiving me as an enemy. It is immensely scary that everything has suddenly become so real: not just a piece of news on television or the Internet, but a real time 3D experience, in which any wrong move can result in the permanent final end of life, losing the privilege to find out how this war will end. I am sitting behind the tree while the brain breaks everything up in segments. One part of the mind attempts to evaluate the defense of the body as well as any damage. Another part recalls every single moment of the past several minutes: from the tiniest crack in a random stone to all drops of blood on the pavement. The third part tries to analyze the overall situation and to choose the best moment for escape. This part is the most dangerous. It sent many people towards an untimely end in a last grasp for life, the last attempt to make an escape. All of the above was scary and yet fear was subdued. It was such a rollercoaster of emotions and feelings that I was not able to experience any feeling fully for a certain time. Not more than several hours ago I was looking at my friend, laughing my
  • 26. The Blithedale Romance And The House Of The Seven Gables The literary genre of Romanticism was popular throughout the nineteenth century. Romanticism consists of six main characteristics; the individual, intuition, imagination, nature, emotions, and the unknown. Each Romantic author portrayed their view of the genre in their novels; each one in a slightly different manner. The authors each have a different emphasis on the characteristics depending on the plot of their novels. Nathaniel Hawthorne s prefaces to The Blithedale Romance and The House of the Seven Gables and his short tale The Custom House incorporate the Romantic ideals of intuition, nature, and imagination. These three Romantic traits are prevalent and key throughout Hawthorne s first novel, The Scarlet Letter, as Hawthorne uses them... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nature plays an important role in society, the writing of Romantic novels, and in the plot of Hawthorne s tales. Hawthorne shows the importance of nature, as a whole, to Romanticism by describing the context of the scenery; he would, be glad, therefore, if especially in the quarter to which he alludes the book may be read strictly as a Romance, having a great deal more to do with the clouds overhead than with any portion of the actual soil of the County of Essex. In describing the preponderance of nature to the plot of The House of the Seven Gables, Hawthorne demonstrates the necessity of nature to Romanticism. In The Scarlet Letter nature also plays an important role. Arthur Dimmesdale and Hester Prynne commit their passionate sin whilst surrounded by nature in the forest on the outskirts of town. The two paramours are also reunited here after seven years apart. Pearl, the creation of their passionate sin, is portrayed as being the most comfortable whilst surrounded by nature. She is calm and at peace in nature. In contrast, when Pearl is in the Puritan society, she is prickly and distrusting of those around her. Peal characterises the Romantic fascination with natural
  • 27. King s Speech By Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I Have a Dream one of the most popular speeches in history was written by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., an African American preacher. He directs his speech to two main groups of people. The first group being those listening to the speech, and the second being those who are just around the area where he is delivering his speech. King s speech is focusing on the civil rights of the African Americancitizens. He talks about how poorly the other people have treated them. He uses historical documentation to back up his points. King s main concern is that if all men are created equally, then why are men of color being treated differently. His main purpose in writing and delivering this speech is to change the thoughts people have developed about African Americans. He appeals to emotions as well as logic, and uses some appeal to his credibility as a writer and speaker. King also utilizes his personal experiences to help with his emotional approach to this speech. King is very good at capturing the audiences attention through emotional appeal. He makes sure to talk about the poor treatment people of color have had to deal with. One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. (King). He uses this time span to put into perspective how long African Americans have been waiting to finally be free from treatment such as, segregation and discrimination. He uses analogies to help his audience
  • 28. Borderline Personality Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder Overview Borderline Personality Disorder is characterized by impulsivity, unstable self image, mood, and trouble with interpersonal relationships. One major characteristic is impulsivity, which is characterized by rapid responding to environmental triggers without thinking (or caring) about long term consequences (Paris, 2007). Some people may engage in self injurious activities including attempting and completing suicide. People with borderline personality disorderhave a highly unstable self image or sense of self that is impoverished and/or fragmented (Butcher, Hooley, Mineka, 2014). The central characteristic is affective instability, which is intense emotional responses to environmental triggers with delayed recovery to baseline emotional state (Butcher, Hooley, Mineka, 2014). This disorder is different from Bipolar Disorder in terms of mood because these are rapid and drastic shifts from one emotion to another a few times a day rather than a few times a year. Some patients may experience several dysphoric states in one day including sorrow, panic, aversive tension, rage, terror, shame, and chronic feelings of emptiness and loneliness (Lieb et al, 2004). In addition, Lieb and colleagues (2004) described the levels of disturbed cognitions including overvalued ideas of being bad, experience of dissociation, delusions, and hallucinations (Lieb et al, 2004). With all these behaviors there is a tremendous amount of interpersonal
  • 29. India s The Indian State The Indian state, while ostensibly secular, nevertheless has institutionally always been set up to intervene in religious affairs. The Indian constitution enshrines the right to individual freedom of religion, [but] also empowers the state to intervene in Hindu religious institutions. (Sen 16) The constitution, for instance, calls on the state to ban untouchability, an abhorrent Hindu practice, establishing affirmative action to help certain disadvantaged religious groups and puts in place separate personal laws for different religious groups. (Sen 16) These policies allow institutions like the government, and the courts to intervene in communal issues, making the government a player in conflicts like the Babri Masjid. The Congress party, while a secular party, was consequently involved in decision making that would favour either the Hindus or the minorities. Indias Supreme Court was also involved in legislating on religious affairs. As Sen writes, India s version of secularism can be traced back to the debates in the Constituent Assembly, where the constitution was drafted in the late 1940s. The Assembly saw a lot of debate over what form this secularism would take. There were several voices in the Assembly, including that of B.R. Ambedkar, who wanted to severely restrict the role of religion in the public sphere. Hence, scientist K.T. Shah raised the demand that there be an article expressly stating that the Indian state has no concern with any religion, creed or
  • 30. Deforestation In The Amazon Individuals have been deforesting the Earth for a large number of years, fundamentally to clear land for yields or domesticated animals. Deforestation is the lasting devastation of timberlands with a specific end goal to make the area accessible for different uses; what s more, as indicated by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization an expected 18 million sections of land of backwoods, which is generally the nation s extent of Panama, are lost every year; Although tropical woods are to a great extent bound to creating nations, they aren t simply meeting nearby or national needs; monetary globalization implies that the needs and needs of the worldwide populace are hunkering down on them also. The Direct reasons for deforestation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Inevitably the impact could reach out outside the locale, influencing vital rural zones and different watersheds. At the 1998 worldwide atmosphere arrangement meeting in Buenos Aires, Britain, refering to an irritating learn at the Institute of Ecology in Edinburgh, proposed the Amazon rainforest could be lost in 50 years because of movements in precipitation examples instigated by an Earth wide temperature boost and land transformation; therefore, numerous individuals trust that to counter deforestation, individuals essentially need to plant more trees and deal with the earth; on the other hand, if a monstrous replanting exertion would help to mitigate the issue deforestation brought about, it would not understand all of them. This arrangement of activity will encourage restoring the environment administrations gave by woodlands, including carbon stockpiling, water cycling and natural life territory; furthermore, diminish the development of carbon dioxide in the climate and the revamp of untamed life living
  • 31. Tudor Family Research Paper The Tudor family was well known family to ever rule England. During this period a lot of different types of big events had happened. In this research paper we will learn how a change came in England. The Tudor family was the most famous family in Royal history. Henry VII achieved in ending the War of the Roses. Henry VIII is the son of Henry VII. Henry VIII had three children Edward VI, Mary I , and Elizabeth I. Henry VIII also had six wives. The Tudor family controlled England for more than a century. The Tudor family was described as the family that ruled England longer than any other family. They were known for big events such as the Spanish Armanda. The Spanish Armanda was a Spanish rapid of 130 ships that sailed from A Corunain August.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The people that were a part of the Tudor family were Henry VII son of Edmund Tudor and Margaret Beaufort. He married Elizabeth Plantagenet. They had eight children together. Margaret was one of their children, and she was married to James Stuart they had six children together. As we can see the family kept growing and growing. People would describe the Tudor family relationship as a family who knew how to control. After the War of the Rose most of King Henry VI family was dead and he had no children after eight years of marriage. When Mary, King Henry VIII daughter became queen she imprisoned Elizabeth her own sister. Jealousy was one of the main reasons why she imprisoned her. After months had passed Elizabeth was freed, and was sent to Woodstock under supervision. One of the talents the Tudor family had was that they ruled England .They also was one of the most outstanding royal families. They all had great respect from their people. King Henry VIII was the only male child of King Henry VII to live the age of maturity. Elizabeth was a virgin, and was also never married to anyone. Elizabeth was also young when she became queen she was only twenty five years old. They all had many different
  • 32. Stephen Berkoff s The Things I Know To Be True 4) How did the work of established and recognised theatre practitioners, and/or the work of live theatre, influence the way in which your devised response developed? The most prominent influence on our production were Frantic Assembly, whose 2015 play The Things I Know To Be True provided a groundwork for our production. The play handles serious issues in a realistic but also very gentle way; showing shades of light in a dark world. It also uses movement as an extension of acting, an idea we drew upon several times. The first element of this production which influenced our piece was in terms of structure. Within both our play and Frantic s a phone call is used as the opening scene. A character hears upsetting news but the audiencedo not; they only see the character reacting. Later on, the phone call happens again and the information is revealed. Rearranging scenes in this way (so a dramatic scene precedes the setting of the story) created a hook for the audience. This intensified the second phone call, as the audience knew what Sierra s mum was about to find out. It made the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this piece Berkoff decided to use frames as the sole piece of set; one for each member of the ensemble. We also used frames, again one for each member of the ensemble, alongside other pieces of set. These came into their own in the second half of the play. For example, in the final scene we created a courtroom using just frames, and built this on stage during Sierra s speech. We felt that this was a compelling use of set, as Sierra s moment of calm thoughtfulness is cut short by her rapist building a witness box around her. The crudeness of this image is an homage to the heightened politicised tableaux of Brecht; it is an example of gestus, and how the simple moving of a frame represents victims who are never able to escape the influence of their
  • 33. Essay Marketing Research on the New Volkswagen Golf Marketing Research on the New Volkswagen Golf Marketing research aims to take some of the risk out of marketing decisions by providing information that can form part or the entire basis of decision making. It is applicable to all aspects of marketing mix decisions and should be an integral part of the process of formulating marketing strategy. Marketing research by definition is the function that links the consumer, customer and public to the market through information information used to identify and define marketing opportunities and problems; generate, refine, and evaluate marketing actions; monitor marketing performance; and improve understanding of marketing as a process. Marketing researches specifies the information required to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Helps to identify opportunities in the market place. Minimize the risk of doing business. Uncovers and identifies potential problems. Create benchmarks and helps track progress. Evaluating the success of the business. SWOT Analysis SWOT Analysis is a very effective way of identifying your Strengths and Weaknesses, and of examining the Opportunities and Threats you face. Carrying out an analysis using the SWOT framework helps to focus activities into areas where the business are strong and where the greatest opportunities lie. Strengths: * What advantages do you have? * What do you do well? * What relevant resources do you have access to? * What do other people see as your strengths? Weaknesses: * What could you improve? * What do you do badly? * What should you avoid? Opportunities: * Where are the good opportunities facing you? * What are the interesting trends you are aware of? * Changes in technology and markets on both a broad and narrow scale * Changes in government policy related to your field
  • 34. * Changes in social patterns, population profiles, lifestyle changes, etc. Threats: * What obstacles do you face? * What is your competition doing? * Is changing technology threatening your position? * Could any of your weaknesses seriously threaten your business? SWOT Analysis on VW New Golf Strengths Probably the biggest strength that the Volkswagen Golf possesses is its built reputation. The model has been launched in to the market for over 30
  • 35. Summary Of Margaret Atwood s The Journals Of Susanna Moodie In Margaret Atwood s book of poetry, The Journals of Susanna Moodie she dives into the psychological dimension of the immigrant experience in Canada through the eyes of the persona, Susanna Moodie. Susanna Moodie is used as the persona to demonstrate her gradual growth and development as a person from a land of civilization to a person accepting a land of wilderness, to explore how nature can force even those most stubborn to change. Margaret Atwoodbegins Moodie s story with Disembarking at Quebec where the audience is able to see the her total alienation of the land and isolation of her surroundings is self constructed. In this poem, Susanna Moodie is just arriving to Canada yet she already has fixed thoughts and grows a hatred for the country. She speaks of the landscape of nature The glare of sun , The moon alien , The rocks ignore because it is all so foreign to her sensibility making her feel as she is a word in a foreign language . For her the transition is difficult as she is an individual who has grown to live by language of order and is now being forced into a language of wilderness. Margret Atwood compiled 2 separate fire events Moodie endured in her life and in doing so utilized imagery to exhibit her psychological exploration in coming to terms with the new land. Atwood shows the significant differences between the two fires while still connecting them using key image elements of light, darkness and trees. In both instances the trees are seen
  • 36. Impacts Of Anthropogenic Greenhouse And Trace Gases On The... The Impacts of Anthropogenic Greenhouse and Trace Gas Emissions on the Ocean By: Lexie Herdt, Meredith Fish, and Samantha Ballard Meteo 470: Video Research Project 12/15/14 Introduction: Anthropogenic emissions of CO2 and other trace gases affect the atmosphere, ocean, biosphere and cryosphere (IPCC, 2014). These components of the climate system stimulate interactions between each other ranging from synoptic to microscale processes and including everything in between. Since the industrial revolution, human produced emissions have been changing the world around us (IPCC, 2014). The phenomenon of having greenhouse gases and aerosols in the atmosphere is natural and necessary to support life on Earth. However, the buildup of greenhouse gases ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This research is intended to further the understanding of how the Earth s climate will be affected with rising anthropogenic emissions. Each of the world s countries contributes different amounts of both gas and particle emissions to the atmosphere influencing changes in weather and climate on a daily basis. The main anthropogenic emissions in the climate system are Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Methane (CH4), Nitrous Oxide (N2O) and Aerosols, each consisting of a different atmospheric lifetime. Since the United States endorses open access to scientific data, tools and resources to conduct research, it is more beneficial to analyze the anthropogenic emission sources of the United States over other industrialized countries whose data is not so freely available to the public (Auer et al., 2007). The United States is the second highest emitter or polluter in the world. The burning of fossil fuels for electricity, heat, and transportation produces most of the United States emissions. Due to the country s dependence on fossil fuels, the United States emission footprint is expanding. With a growing population and an expanding economy, the United States is urbanizing at an expansive rate. The increase in population as well as the modernization of our world is causing Americans to increase their energy consumption through increased transportation and the development of new cities. All in
  • 37. Baron Monstesquieu and His Idea of the Separation of... Baron Monstesquieu and His Idea of the Separation of Powers The separation of powers, originally established by Baron Montesquieu in De l Esprit des Lois (1748) can be seen as an integral part of any constitution. Montesquieu voiced the necessity for a separation of the primary three bodies: the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. In Lord Woolf s statement: The separation of powershas never been part of the framework of our unwritten Constitution. He is clearly stating that he believes that under the constitution of the United Kingdom there are important departures from the classic doctrine, and the separation of powers has never been a basis on which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This of course is a clear breach of Montesquieu s doctrine. This led Lord Hailsham to refer to the arrangement (A Government with a majority) as an elective dictatorship . However, although it is a clear breach, it may be noted that out of 659 MP s only approximately 100 are Cabinet Ministers, so the Government are outnumbered in any case. To a large extent, the judiciary form a separate body from both the executive and the legislature. It has been said, that as the United Kingdom has an unwritten Constitution we have a need for trust and accountability in our public bodies and another need to enhance the credibility and effectiveness of our public institutions. This is further recognized by Lord Steyn: Central to the Rule of Law in a modern democratic society is the principle that the judiciary must be, and must be seen to be, independent of the executive. However, although this has been firmly established, judges are appointed by Her Majesty after consultation with the
  • 38. Comparing Gerald Manley Hopkins Spring And Fall We have all dreamed of having that perfect something; that thing we expected would be there and would make us happy for a particular moment or for the rest of our lives. Whether it is traveling to the best vacation spot, attending one s dream school, working our dream job, etc., we have all had expectations of having the perfect thing. Unfortunately, not all our dreams have turned out the way we had hoped; sometimes we realize that perfect thing we have always dreamt about does not exist. This disappointment of realizing that perfect something is not what we had hoped for can be found in Gerald Manley Hopkins Spring and Fall . Spring and Fall is written as if the speaker is speaking to a young girl named Margaret. The poem starts off with the speaker asking the young girl, Margaret, are you grieving over Goldengrove unleaving? (S F, lines 1 2). Margaret appears to be upset the leaves are falling from the trees, which is a sign the seasons are changing from summer to fall. Since she is a young child, she would see the leaves falling and be disappointed she will not be able to play outside as often. She would notice... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now, the once perfect world she once knew is no longer perfect, and she will look at all things she loves as only temporary pleasures. There is nothing she or anyone else can do to prevent not knowing this realization of death. The speaker knows this because everyone will go through this. Everyone is going to experience this inevitability because It is the blight man was born for , the blight being death (S F, line 14). All things, no matter how long or how short live for, will die. Everything has to have a beginning and an end. No matter who you are, everyone will experience the same grief of death and human
  • 39. Ecg Complex Waveform Patterns .1 Explain the ECG complex waveform pattern (PQRST) The ECG waveform allows us to monitor the electrical activity of the heart and how the mechanical side of it is functioning. At the beginning of the ECG wave form is the P complex which is when the depolarisation of the atrial cells and when the SA (Sino atrial) node induces an electric wave that travels throughout the heart to cause the muscle cells to contract. After the P wave there is the PR interval, it is a flat line as the ventricles in the heart are filling up with blood which roughly takes 0.2 seconds. In addition to this the PR interval is also when electrical activity is moving to the ventricles by being conducted through the bundle of hiss then through the purkinje fibres which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Premature beats that occur in the atria are called premature atrial contractions, or (PACs), premature beats that occur in the ventricles are called premature ventricular contractions or (PVCs). Another type of arrhythmia is tachycardia also known as fast heart rate, there are numerous of arrhythmias that fall under this category such as atrial fibliration, which means that the electrical signal don t begin at the SA node instead they begin near the atria or nearby the pulmonary veins. The electrical signal will spread throughout the atria in a rapid disorganised way causing it to fibrillate hence tachycardia. Another type of tachycardia arrhythmia is Wolff Parkinson White syndrome or (WPW) syndrome is a condition in which the heart s electrical signals travel along an extra pathway from the atria to the ventricles. This extra pathway disrupts the timing of the heart s electrical signals and can cause the ventricles to beat very fast and can be life threatening. Another class of arrhythmia are Bradyarrhythmias which cause a slow irregular heartbeat, as an example is sinus pause this condition is when the heart pauses for brief milliseconds it may miss a beat because its natural pacemaker fails to conduct the electric signal to the rest of the heart causing
  • 40. Elephantiasis Disease There is no vaccine or cure for lymphatic filariasis. Diethylcarbamazine (DEC), Albendazole and Ivermectine are drugs used for people seeking prevention or already suffer from Lymphatic Filariasis. The treatment help reduce microfilariae in human. People diagnosed with the disease require taking DEC for a long period of time. The medication can kill adult worms slowly. People at risk of getting the disease take the medication annually such as Albendazole 400 mg combined with Ivermectin 200 mcg for every kg of body weight, or take Diethylcarbamazine citrate ( DEC) 6mg/ kg. Dosage is taken three times a day for three weeks annually for five years. This is a method of prevention for non infected individuals. For people that already have signs... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This will reduce the swelling of the infected limbs and will help prevent further swelling. Also washing the affected area with soap and water, then drying it and applying antibacterial and antifungal cream, this step is done on a daily bases, it will prevent bacterial or fungal infection. Patients with elephantiasis are prone to infections due to their damaged lymphatic system. Therefore it is important to prevent any infections from spreading because the immune system cannot fight any infections (Hoerauf 980). In Nepal there are clinics that use herbal remedies to help reduce the appearance of the inflamed area like essential oils of Lavender, tea tree, Thyme, Lemon Balm, Calendula and Arnica. These herbal remedies are mixed with distilled water to wash the surface of the skin and used to make a paste to apply on top of the skin: And then wrapped using pressure bandages for compression. This procedure can help calm the inflamed cite and reduce any microbial contamination that causes irritation of the skin. This technique has shown good results. In some sever cases, medical therapy by itself is not enough and performing surgery or radiation therapy may be more beneficial for effected patients. For example, in cases where the male genitals have been affected, a reconstructive procedure is done on the penis and scrotum to remove tumorous and infected tissues. These types of surgery have shown lots of
  • 41. Taking a Look at Dextromethorphan Antitussive drugs are one of the most extended formulations category in the world that use for supperessing cough and cold, for treating the symptoms of a cold or influenza and relief of cough(Allen and Popovich 2005)(Allen and Popovich 2005). Dextromethorphan (DXM).scheme 1.(o 3 methoxy N methylmorphinan) is a one of the older and popular antitussive drugs that used to treat the cold symptoms that effects centrally at the cough center to raise the threshold for coughing (Goodman 1990, Dale)(Goodman 1990, Dale)(Dale) DXM is also combined with other active ingredients like chloropheniramine and it could abuse or misuse for numbing and hallucinogenic such as LSD. (McFee, Mofenson, and Caraccio 2000, Mendelson 2001) (McFee, Mofenson, and Caraccio 2000, Mendelson 2001). therefore there is more concern about DXM determination in pharmaceutical dosage form. developing sensitive, simple, and rapid method for determination of DXM has been become an important target in control pharmaceutical dosage form. Therefore wide range of analytical methods for quantitation of DXM have been developed such as, high performance liquid Chromatography(HPLC) (Abdel Moety, Al Deeb, and Khattab 1995, Tedesco et al. 2013, Eichhold et al. 1997, Hoskins, Shenfield, and Gross 1997) (Abdel Moety, Al Deeb, and Khattab 1995, Tedesco et al. 2013, Eichhold et al. 1997, Hoskins, Shenfield, and Gross 1997) 7), thin layer Chromatography(Singh and Moody 1995)(Singh and Moody 1995) ultra violet(UV)
  • 42. Angela s Ashes Memoir Angela s Ashes is an autobiographical memoir written by Irish American author Frank McCourt. McCourt is the oldest of five brothers and one sister. He along with four of his sibling were born in America in Brooklyn, New York and lived there until he was four and then moved back to Ireland because they had a hard time surviving in America. His familyand moved back to Ireland in the midst of the Great Depressionfinding it hard for his father to get a job because of his alcoholism and his Northern manner. Throughout McCourt s childhood he was caught in the middle of all the hardships his parents endured. Although, his family endured much struggle, that did not stop them from fulfilling his religious duties, such as First Communion. It also did not stop him and his brother, Malachy from going to school to learn more about their religion. In his early teens, he realized that his father had abandoned his mother and his siblings when he said he would go look for a job. At the age of 14, Frank stopped going to school and got odd jobs to help support his mother and siblings. He remembers his childhood as the miserable Irish Catholic childhood. He himself decided to move back to America when he was 18 to get away from the poverty in Ireland. Frank McCourts Angela s Ashes took place during the time of the Great Depression. The Great Depression was a worldwide economic depression leaving many jobless or losing their jobs. The Great Depression affected Frank McCourt and his family
  • 43. Compare and Contrast the Northern and Italian Renaissance Italian High Renaissance artists achieved ideal of harmony and balance comparable with the works of ancient Greece or Rome. Renaissance Classicism was a form of art that removed the extraneous detail and showed the world as it was. Forms, colors and proportions, light and shade effects, spatial harmony, composition, perspective, anatomy all are handled with total control and a level of accomplishment for which there are no real precedents. Leonardo da Vinci was a Florentine artist, one of the great masters of the High Renaissance, who was also celebrated as a painter, sculptor, architect, engineer, and scientist. Leonardo fuses his subject with the landscape behind her by means of light. He called this technique sfumato ( smokiness) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Michelangelo s David embodies the athletic ideal of antiquity in its muscularity, here the male nude implies, as it had in classical antiquity, heroic or even divine qualities. David also represents the power of right over might. Raphael Sanzio or Raffaello was an Italian master painter and architect of the Florentine school in High Renaissance, celebrated for the perfection and grace of his paintings. He was also called Raffaello Sanzio, Raffaello Santi, Raffaello da Urbino or Rafael Sanzio da Urbino. He moved to Florence at the age of 20, where he was exposed to Leonardo da Vinci, whom he never ceased to admire as a mentor and father figure , and to Michelangelo. Raphael learned from both men, but while he made use of their exploration of human anatomy, he added sentiment to his paintings.He was commissioned by Julius II to paint some of the rooms at his palace at the Vatican. This marked a turning point, and he was only twenty five years old. He remained almost exclusively in the service of Julius and his successor Leo X. He painted a series of frescoes in the papal apartments as well as those of the Stanza della Segnatura, which include his vast School of Athens. Between 1520 and 1600 a growing dissatisfaction with classical techniques and styles led artists towards developing a new movement later called
  • 44. The Conflict Between The Protagonist And Antagonist In The... In the film Mean Girls, the storyline is primarily driven by the conflict between the protagonist and antagonist. The main character, Cady Heron, is both. Reasons why she could be the protagonist are that she is innocent, kind hearted, and also very smart and honest. In the beginning of the film, Cady doesn t know how high school works. Guys such as Jason, sexualize her and she does not really understand what he s talking about. This is where her innocence and her misunderstanding of what he said to her takes place. After this, Cady s kind heart steps in. Cady is told by Janis and Damian about the horrible Plastics at the school. They explain what they do and how they work. Even though Cady hears about how awful they are,she decides to give them a chance anyways. She sits at lunch with The Plastics and ends up going to the mall and hanging out with them and later on becomes their friend. Also, on some of her first days at her new school, it is shown... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cady struggles with trying to fit in and finding true friends. As she becomes friends with The Plastics, and sees what being popular is like, she thinks that she found her place and that that is where she belongs. For example, after Janis, Damian, and Cady finish their sabotage against Regina and take her from her superiority of The Plastics, someone will have to take Regina s place, and Gretchen and Karen could both agree that Cady would be the next Regina. Another time where Cady could be seen as being the next Regina George is whenever she won Spring Fling Queen. Cady is chosen because after Regina s accident, the student body thinks that she will fall into Regina s place as being the leader of The Plastics. Cady struggles with fitting in but she comes to realize that being popular doesn t matter as much as everyone thinks and that she can be just as popular being
  • 45. Social Network Theory Obesity This article is using the social cognitive theory and social network theory to start a prevention movement to decrease obesity in adolescents. Hence, the social cognitive theory concentrates on adolescent independence and self efficacy in healthy eating behaviors; and, the social network theory is the application to use social media to educate adolescents in nutritional choices. It is important to look at the developing intake behavior of adolescents to help guide a healthy eatinghabits to stop the increase rate of obesity. A seven week operation was established at an urban high schoolin Omaha, Nebraska to assess the adolescent s eating habits in an educational environment. A foodproduction record data was collected calculating the servings
  • 46. Population in Mexico City Effects of over population in Mexico City There are parts of the world that have an alarming overpopulation rate, one of these locations is Mexico city which is located in the Federal District, Capital of the Country of Mexico. Mexico City s enormous population continues to rapidly increase every day. With approximately 20 million residents; up from 9 million only 20 years ago, Mexico City is considered the most populous urban center on earth. There are many people in the country of Mexico who move to Mexico city because they feel that there are better life and employment opportunities there, however there are also hundreds of people that are born there every year and these factors contribute even more to its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Free birth control and family counseling ought to be made available to everyone in Mexico not just Mexico city. The Mexican Government should take an active role in alleviating the population crisis. As a monetary incentive to remain childless, tax rebates should be given to people who don t have children. The population bomb threatening the earth can still be defused. If the population problem were addressed, the rest of the world s woes would be much easier to remedy. Overpopulation underlies most problems facing many places all over the world, and one of them being greatly affected is Mexico city today. People can all help by limiting their own family size and encouraging young people to do the same and voting for laws to encourage zero population growth. A brighter future will be their
  • 47. Survival In Auschwitz Research Paper Arguably the Holocaust affected many innocent people who had no explainable reasons for why a devastating succession had pointed them out. Germans had no consideration of how much suffering was occurring they were basically beasts with no lack of remorse. Survival In Auschwitz, a memoir by Primo Levi, who has also personally lived the tremendous revolution of the attack towards Jewish people, he writes about the disasters occurring during this occasion, the way dehumanization had taken people s identity, and a plan to cope with the situation. A disastrous journey took place around 1943. A vast of Jewish people were captured by the Germans and with absolutely no knowledge they were being taken to a place of no hope. Behind
  • 48. Anencephaly Research Paper Anencephaly is a neural tube defect (NTD) that happens during embryonic fetal development. The neural tube is a narrow channel in the head and spinal cord. It normally folds and closes between the third and fourth weeks of pregnancy. Anencephaly occurs when the head end of the neural tube (cephalic end) fails to close. This causes a major portion of the brain, skull and scalp not to develop. Infants with this disorder are born without the front part of the brain (forebrain) and the thinking and coordinating part of the brain (cerebrum). The remaining brain tissue is often not covered by bone or skin (exposed). CAUSES The cause is unknown. The mother s diet and vitamin intake may play a role. Other factors could include: Genetics (heredity). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is recommended that all women of childbearing age take folic acid daily. The usual dosage is 400 micrograms (0.4 mg) daily taken before getting pregnant and 4 mg a day before getting pregnant if you had a child with an NTD. SYMPTOMS A baby born with this disorder is usually: Blind. Deaf. Unconscious. Unable to feel pain. Some children with anencephaly may be born with a rudimentary brain stem. But the lack of a functioning cerebrum permanently rules out the possibility of ever gaining consciousness. Reflex actions such as breathing and responses to sound or touch may occur. DIAGNOSIS Diagnosis is suspected when the prenatal screening test for alpha fetoprotein is abnormal. Then, fluid is removed from the amniotic sac (amniocentesis) and an ultrasound is performed. All pregnant women should have prenatal testing for possible abnormalities. TREATMENT There is no cure or treatment for this disorder. Any kind of treatment, nutrition, hydration with fluids and oxygen do not help. Treatment is supportive. The likely outcome for babies born with anencephaly is extremely
  • 49. Management and Company Organization Notes and Answers Ans: Open System is a theoretical model of an Organization, used to diagnose /investigate it. The three main key issues involved in an open system are How does theory analyze various components and section? How does theory cope with different environments? How does theory transmit its processed outputs? Five key system properties of Open system theory: Input: Input resources are taken or received from the external environment. Transformation: The process of conversion or transformation of resources within a system. Outputs: The work of the system, exported back into the environment. Boundaries: The distinction between system and the environment. Feedback: A continuing source of information concerning the relationship with the external environment used to make the necessary change in order to survive and to grow. Equifinality: Relative causes and effects between initial and final state of a system. Alignment: Overall effectiveness of a system is determined based on the effectiveness of different subsystems aligned with in it. Ans: An effective diagnostic model in place can help, identifying reliable data of an organization to understand the strengths, weakness, area of improvement, and opportunities. The six box model is an effective and easy to use diagnostic model. The six organizational factors: the organization strategy, structures, rewards, internal relationship, helpful mechanisms and leadership. Weisbord s six box model: This diagnostic model
  • 50. Differences Between Fanon And De Tocqueville Despite the fact that one cannot force a national identity, the drive to mold and create one runs deep in both Fanon s and de Tocqueville s writings. At this point, the differences in background and the purposes of writing between our two authors becomes apparent. De Tocqueville s project with Algeria aims to investigate the best way to colonize with the least detriment to the French. Given that the colonists had already deposed the old government to install their own at the time of his writings, de Tocqueville identifies a few sources of danger for the French in Algeria and proposes a path forward. At the time, the French had plans to unseat a remnant government in Constantine in the east of Algiers and ally with Abd el Kader in the west of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both believe that the identity has to flow from the bottom up (that is to say that it must be based on the desires and cultures of the people), realize that a shared identity is paramount to the security of a nation, and even share the opinion that violence creates new and strengthens old identities. Even moreover, both recognize that one state with two strong national identities cannot be beneficial for all people: de Tocqueville in his analysis of Abd el Kader, and Fanon explicitly writing that the two confront each other, but not in the service of a higher unity... there is no reconciliation possible, one of them is superfluous (Fanon 4). The two only theoretically diverge on the ease of establishing a unified culture. Furthermore, they practically diverge on the end goals of of national identity and the resulting class structure. It clearly follows, then, that the primary difference between Fanon and de Tocqueville s take on national identity stems purely from their respective positions in life, the anti colonialist against the
  • 51. Toyota Rav4 When it comes to finding a compact SUV with lots of cabin space, plenty of cargo room, and all the bells and whistles, the 2015 Toyota RAV4 for sale in Lee s Summitt, MO is the perfect solution. Just the Right Amount of Power While many consider the engine to be underpowered for off roading or going on adventurous terrain, the standard four cylinder engine is perfectly sufficient for normal street and freeway driving. The six speed automatic transmission is smooth in shifting, and the fuel economy is slightly above average for its class, coming in at 22 24 mpg city / 29 31 mpg highway. The steering is sharp and sturdy through both wide and tight turns. The ride itself is smooth and comfortable, even on long freeway commutes. Numerous Electrical Features Adults do not have to worry about being cramped in this SUV, as the front and rear seats offer... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Plenty of Cargo Space Do you have to haul around lots of people? Do you have lots of stuff to transport? The 2015 Toyota RAV4 for sale in Lee s Summit, MO has got you covered. With 73.4 cubic feet of cargo space, this vehicle has one of the largest cargo holds in its class. Furthermore, the flat load floor and height adjustable power liftgate make loading cargo less of a chore. Great Design The 2015 Toyota RAV4 sits higher than the standard economy vehicle, which makes it easier to get children, pets, or seniors in and out. The interior is just as beautiful as the outside, featuring several types of fabric materials and textures. The design of the interior is pronounced with angles and lines that give it a modern, fresh look. The cupholder count is adequate, adding to the convenience factor for driver and
  • 52. The Growth Of The Brazilian Economy As the largest economy in Latin America and seventh largest (by nominal GDP) in the world, the Brazilian economy is experiencing many positive effects, characterized by it s inward oriented economy and moderate free market trading, it has a diverse and sophisticated services industryi. Although undergoing extensive makeover, the financial sector provides local businesses with a wide variety of products and is successfully bringing in new entrants, creating an upturn in the economy, and furthermore incentivizing rural inhabitants to move to the more urban spacesii. What is most striking about its urbanizationprocess is the rapid and advanced development that it has undergone. For a process that took North America and Europe almost 150... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the effects that have taken place from this urban migration is the poverty and unlivable conditions of the favelas and the social divide that have put into question the priories of the governmental policies and their spending; as well as the pacification processes introduced by the police that has had negative outcomes, where many see the new laws put in place as another way for the civilians to be oppressing rather than improving the unemployment issuesvii. These structural constraints are not helping address the issues of urban inequity, but rather feed into the social and economic divide that are creating instability in the region, which stigmatizes any responses to development, rather than encouraging equality. The issues surrounding the rapid economic growth without consequentially addressing the injustices due to the structural constraints were left unchallenged in Brazil for a long timeviii. Problems like this have existed for over hundreds of years due to its history of slavery, racial mixing and other patriarchal issues, but as the country has progressed in financial sectors its economic and social complexities have remained stagnant, and the laws have not caught up, making urbanization an opportunity for the Page 1 of 7 wealthy to progress and contrastingly less chances for those lower downix. Because some of
  • 53. Genetic Mutation In biology, term mutation has been described as changes to the base pair sequence of the genetic material of an organism. Mutations can be caused by: copying errors in the genetic material during cell division, by exposure to ultraviolet or ionizing radiation, chemical mutagens, or viruses, or can occur deliberately under cellular control during processes such as hypermutation. In multicellular organisms, mutations can be subdivided into germ line mutations, which can be passed on to descendants, and somatic mutations, which cannot be transmitted to descendants in animals. Plants sometimes can transmit somatic mutations to their descendants asexually or sexually (in case when flower buds develop in somatically mutated part of plant). A... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead there is an abnormal type of hemoglobin S that is inherited as an autosomal inherited trait. This disease produces chronic anemia, which may become life threatening when hemolytic crises (the breakdown of redblood cells) or aplastic crises (bone marrow fails to produce blood cells) occur. The incidence of this disorder is 1/400 African Americans and 8/100,000 people. The manifestations of this disease are a result of the fragility and inflexibility of the sickle red bloodcells. When exposed to a lack of water, infection, and low oxygen supply, these delicate red blood cells take the shape of a crescent. This then causes blood cell devastation and thickening of the blood. Sickle cell anemia has the potential to be life threatening and can affect other body systems and parts of the body. Those included are the nervous system, bones, the kidneys and the liver. Maternal PKU is a genetic disorder that stems from point mutation. 1/15,000 people fall victim to this disorder. Phenylketonuria (PKU) has been shown as a cause of retardation in infant fetuses. Children in the fetus begin with a normal amount of phenylalanine hydroxylase but are affected by the mother s elevated phenylalanine level due to the imbalance of prenatal amino acid. Mental deficiency is clearly evident in disorder and usually consists of I.Q.s of 50.
  • 54. Analysis Of Le Mot Juste In The Awakening By Kate Chopin Le mot juste, the perfect word, can be used in any novel and the perfect phrase can be used to summarize any novel. Within the novella The Awakening by Kate Chopin, it traverses many themes of oppression, transcendentalism, and women s rights. It is about a woman named Edna awakening from the stupor placed by society. There are many notable phrases about the state of women s rights with many themes and connections. The one that stands out, or rather the lack of it makes it the perfect phrase to summarize the novel. Within the pages of chapter 17 lies the sentence But her small boot heel did not make an indenture, not a mark upon the little glittering circlet (Chopin 52). At first glance this sentence is an average length describing the impact of an event, an afterthought and effect to a climax or conflict. Even the sentence is located is between 3 notable moments between the ruined dinner with Mr. Pontellier, the stamping of her weddingring and the violent crashing of the vase. This sentence is insignificant compared to the surrounding sentences, only describing the her lack of effect on the wedding ring. Just as the brightest flame casts the darkest shadow, a supporting sentence will fade into the background if the main scene is stronger and it will make the climaxof the sentence stand out. This sentence contrasts against the other actions taken by Edna, it is quite passive in terms of actions described. It seems to pass by in a quick moment, forgotten, and then