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Essay on How to Analyze a Website
How to Analyze a Web Site
Gina Dobbii
BSHS 351
April 5, 2012
Firpo Carr
How to Analyze a Web Site
Designing a website may vary from person to person depending on their taste and style. There are
millions of websites out there, each one designed differently from another. When you want to
analyze a website quickly and simply there are a few fast standards that all websites should follow.
These are 10 steps someone can follow to analyze a website in minutes. 1. Don't make me think,
this means when you go to a website you should understand it from the minute you open it up. The
website should apply to what you are looking for and you should be able to go through it quickly
with no problems. 2. WOW factor, when the website...show more content...
8. Consistency, is the website the same throughout or does it change drastically as you go
through the pages. A website should be consistent from the first page to the last. 9. Browser
compatibility, each website allows different rules and codes for the website. Some websites
might look really great if your browser is Firefox, but it might look horrible and not legible in
internet explorer. If a professional designed the website they should know this and they will use
codes that will make the website look great in any browser used. 10. Speed, a website should be
built light and fast, if it is done right the website should be able to load in no time. Now a day you
should be able to present large images with no problems and have no problems with file size and
website loading time.
With practice you can analyze a website in just minutes. These are just a few key points to follow
when you are analyzing a website. Of course if someone who has never analyzed one before, it
may be a little more difficult and might take some more time to do. We have so many websites
now a days, some in which we cannot even figure out or even be able to navigate through without
hundreds of pop ups coming up. I think it is important to have a crisp clean website where your
visitors do not have to scroll around everywhere trying to find something. It should be
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Essay on Self-Analysis
Self–Analysis
Before taking this course my writing styles and habits were very different. I was the typical
procrastinator because I would wait until the night before a paper was due to start it. This did not
allow me enough time to properly proofread everything, which resulted in getting points deducted for
simple grammatical errors that could have been avoided if I would have had the time to proofread.
My writing styles have many strengths and weaknesses and I have been able to improve my writing
because of them. I have learned from my strengths and weaknesses how to become a better writer.
In my writing, I have many strengths, some that which I have developed through this course and
some that I already had. Before this...show more content...
I can write a thesis that will give an overview about what main topic of the paper is and what other
elements will be addressed in the paper. From taking this course I have been able to improve
many of my weaknesses, but there are still some that I need to work on. Overall I am becoming
better at not procrastinating as much as I used to. This class has helped me to learn to take the
little steps along the way because then there will not be as much work to do towards the end.
This has also made me realize that the final product of my writing will turn out better because it
will have had more time to develop, which means that there would have been more opportunities
to proofread. I think by learning many styles of writing, such as paraphrasing, summarizing,
analyzing, and researching; it has enabled me to be able to write more broadly. By knowing how
to correctly use all of these kinds of writing styles, it will help me in the future for other classes
because I will have the knowledge that I need to write these types of papers. I still procrastinate
sometimes, but not as much as I used to. I will be able to improve on this as time goes along
because I will become more motivated by seeing the end result, which usually would be better
grades.
Overall I think that my most of my writing habits have improved and for the ones that have not I
know what they are and what I need to do to improve them. My strengths that I already had as
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Analytical Reflection Essay
Analytical Reflection
The author said that American's equality and informality in this article, and he/she pointed out that
negative perspective and following examples: women, the higher–status person, and foreigners. In
addition, the author implied that contradiction of American's equality with some common situations.
However, author illustrated that American's casual and friendly behavior, and he/she mentioned
about equality of Americans with favorably.
I personally disagree that equality of the US because president Trump eliminated people of the
Middle East countries and African countries. Furthermore, he decided to build a huge wall between
the US and Mexico, and the US government makes the Mexico government pay this construction
cost.
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PEST Analysis Essay examples
PEST Analysis
The PEST analysis is a useful tool for understanding market growth or decline, and as such the
position, potential and direction for a business. A PEST analysis is a business measurement tool.
PEST is an acronym for Political, Economic, Social and Technological factors, which are used to
assess the market for a business or organizational unit.
Political
The political area has a huge influence upon the regulation of a business and the spending power of
consumers and other businesses. Before I put my product on the market I need to consider issues
such as:
Tax policy: I will need to look at certain levels of tax. If tax is high it can affect the incomes of
customers...show more content...
Environmental regulations: when making my product I need to think about what effects my product
could have on the environment. Also I will need to make it safe for people to use. I will need to use
the correct materials when making my product and make sure when producing I don't pollute the
environment.
Economic Factors
Economic factors affect the purchasing power of potential customers and the firm's cost of capital.
The following are examples of factors in the macro economy.
Interest rates: When my product is on the market I will need to look at interest rates and see how
much spending power consumers will have. if there are higher interest rates consumers will not have
as much money to spend and this could affect my product.
Inflation rate: when my product is on the market I will need to took at inflation and see what
percentage it is at and see what the trend to see if it is going up or down. Having a higher rate of
inflation consumers will have lower incomes and the consumers will not have as much spending
power. Not having as much spending power my product may not be consumed as much and will
affect my total revenue.
Economic growth: when launching a new product it will add to the output of the country. More
products are been sold and consumed and will create economic growth, this can be measured by the
real GDP (gross domestic product) of the
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Personal Essay: Writing Analysis
An activity that has many positives and negatives is writing. It allows people to bond, have a
challenge, and express emotion. However, in a similar way it can create many problems. It can cause
confusion, hassle, and under importance. It transcends language, people, and time. It allows
creativity, and understanding among generations of people. Writing is essential to begin a process of
expression. It permits two people to understand similar trains of thought.
Writing makes it easier to display thoughts and ideas through writing. There are arguments that
would come out of a particular essay or writing is not given until I have given my full statement.
This courtesy only provided by writing allows more crisp language and discussions to take place.
Writing can give many friendships, opportunities, and business relationships to form. It...show more
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I find it difficult to say what I mean without sounding too formal. In writing text messages or
essays, I will always sound the same. The loss of fluctuation and general emotions on my face
make it hard to convey the true meaning. For example, I am a sarcastic person. When I text to
make a sarcastic remark, many people get confused or think I am being serious. It makes me
self–conscience about how people will interpret what I want to say. Especially, if I said a joke or
made a funny remark. It is much easier to give a message with actions than words. The
importance of writing is diminished when compared to actions. Actions allow a person to
understand my true intentions. It makes a person easier to understand what I want to do. I like
actions because I do not have to wonder if it was the person's desires to act upon a thing because I
will know how they would react. Actions make a larger impact on a quality of a person's character
that cannot be determined by a story, essay, or other work they have written. This comparison
summarizes all the negative repercussions of
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Writing An Assignment Analysis
When I write an assignment, from a simple analysis to a research paper, I always start with writing
an outline. The outline helps me with the flow of my writing and reminds me where my work will
take me. The outline keeps me organized in my thoughts and aids in the comprehension of my
writing; it will start out very broad and eventually becomes very specific so the essay is easier to
write. I have gotten into the habit of writing outlines when I would write any assignment during my
sophomore year of high school. My teacher would require us to write outlines for major writing
assignments which developed my habit to write an outline for any assignment. After the outline, I
begin writing the assignment and edit while I write. I do this by briefly
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My Writing Style Analysis
Being able to articulate your words in such a way that captures the true brilliance of a mind at work
is very important. Writing seems to happen both instantaneously and with much forethought. As each
writer deepens their prowess in literature they develop certain techniques that help them when
writing. These techniques may very depending desire of the outcome. This is true for myself. There
are three things that I find to be very important when i'm writing any sort of paper. Listening to
music, making a an outline as detailed as needed for it it will carry me through the extent of the
paper, and the final step is xxxxxx. To me the most important step I take in preparation is finding
the right music to listen to. Personally, listening to music has always helped with writer's block.
There has been times where I get so caught up on the sounds of the words that i cease to actually
write; when i listen to music this is obsolete. Listening to music allows me to write at an almost
stream of conscience type pace. This is important on tedious writing assignments in order to keep
me entertained, the beat of the songs make it hard for me to be bored. When writing I find
boredom is the biggest challenge I face, if i am bored i will not write; music is...show more content...
There has to be a point in your writing that you decide the purpose of the work, the meaning,
audience and justification. Sometimes I go through the trouble and write out a formal outline. These
formal outlines are usually reserved when writing speeches where each point has its own
subordinate point. However, on less serious or vexing assignments I don't feel as obligated to stick
to a roadmap 'outline'. The less perplexing assignments get a thorough mental roadmap built on
tentative ideas that change as the paper gets worked out. After revision the original mental roadmap
may be completely different than first imagined; why it's used on less important
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The Color Purple has an unusual plot that exemplifies a woman's life through her dilemmas and
hardships. Celie's only means of survival are to accept her harsh reality. Celie's take us through a
series of letters to God, some never sent or received to ever be looked at. The letters were her way
of keeping her sanity in an abusive world from her father Alfonso and Albert, where only a few
others cared to pay attention to her. The mid–point of her life comes after Celie's husband takes
home the woman he has been crazy about for years – a feeble, alcoholic juke–box singer named
Shug Avery, who has been destroyed by life but has managed to sustain everlasting beauty. Celie
freed Shug from the role that was or wasn't meant to be, and Shug freed Celie from the mental
phases that were keeping her from...show more content...
Shug's world is the world of the blues, with its earthy wisdom and singer's lifestyle. She is a
glamorous and beautiful woman that Celie always adores, a mistress of Mr.______. To Celie, she
is the personification of freedom from the patriarchal system that abuses her, she noticed this
trough a picture. Shug was a very powerful woman. She was a desirable blues singer who was
extremely creative and smart. However, her strong figure often was very deceiving into assuming
that she was always a successful person. In fact, Shug had a tremendous time to get where she was.
She was once in love with Mr. ____. , years before. They wanted to get married, but couldn't
because he had already been
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Battle Analysis
HOW TO WRITE A BATTLE ANALYSIS 1. Purpose.
To provide guidance on writing the battle analysis. 2. Learning Objective. The student must prepare a
battle analysis that demonstrates the ability to use military history to develop critical thinking skills.
Focus your analysis on one of the following issues: a. Evaluate the commander 's intent. b. Analyze
one aspect of METT–T. c. Analyze the relationship between fire support and any other element of
the battlefield operating systems. d. Evaluate a specific aspect of combat leadership or troop leading
procedures. e. Analyze one element of the battlefield organization (close, deep, or rear). 3.
Task.
a. Select a book(s) and analyze a...show more content...
In addition, check the Internet for electronic documents on more recent military operations. c.
Evaluate the research sources: Finding good sources to support your study is not easy, despite the
large volume of published material. As you gather the research material, evaluate each in terms of
its content and bias. (1) Content: Determine what information the source can give you. Is it
relevant to your subject? Will it help you complete your study? (2) Bias: Decide to what extent
the author is subjective or objective in his/her work. Is there a clear bias? If so, what is it? Does the
bias make a difference in your use of the work?
2. REVIEW THE SETTING (Set the Stage): This portion of the battle analysis format establishes
the setting for the study. You must have a good understanding of the strategic, operational, and
tactical situations before you can analyze the battle. The level of detail in this portion of the battle
analysis will depend on the purpose of the study and the audience for which it is intended. If the
causes of the war and the opponents are well known, there is little reason to go into great detail. a.
Strategic/Operational Overview: (1) Identify the war this Battle is fought in to include the time
frame and locations. (2) Identify the war aims of the principle adversaries. (3) Identify and briefly
describe the campaign this battle was part of, if
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Analysis of Stephen King
Stephen King: On Writing
Stephen King is a man of many talents and personalities; not only is he able to scare his readers
immensely, he is also able to make them laugh. I chose a passage from Stephen King's On Writing
for this assignment; the passage stuck in my mind for a long time after I finished the book. His
writing style is unique compared to the other autobiographies I have read over the years.
Everything that a person writes has a meaning or purpose whether it's a letter or an essay and voice,
tone, and style play a very important part in how the reader views the piece of writing. King
manipulates the rules of writing in order to emphasize the meaning of the passage, which is to
describe an early childhood experience, so the...show more content...
"В….Hand–slapping, butt–rocking, head–tossing outbursts of glee". His use of repetition in this
sentence puts stress on what is causing her to be happy; the reader knows automatically that she
finds pleasure in punishment. This paragraph is also the only one that has extremely long sentences
separated by semi–colons and many comas.
King also chose certain terms to describe Eula–Beulah, which can be described as rhetorical features.
"В….she was as big as a
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Introductory Paragraph Analysis
Introductory Paragraph
Hunger. Emptiness. Death. In the novel Night by Elie wiesel speaks about hunger as something all
jews were used to, empty and deprived of nutrition they were already dead. Hunger consumes all
hope and love that people have with one another.
Body Paragraph 1
In Night, hunger devours most relationships within the vile gates of auschwitz, for example when
Elie Wiesel was on the train cart he witnessed a son kill his own father for some crust "Meir, my
little Meir! Don't you recognize me... You're killing your father... I have bread... for you too..." (pg
101). From hunger a son betrayed his own father only to fill his stomach, in the end they both died
due to their desire to contain hunger. When Elie talks about how he didn't recognize
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The Essay This essay is about on how to write an essay and how making it perfect and more
legible for the reader to understand what the essay is about, it also makes it easier to read than
having to read nonsense, that can help in your work. Also knowing to write an essay is important
because you need it for work or school writing. An essay is a short piece of writing on a basic
subject. Some essays are brief, they are nonfiction and can be the compositions that describe,
clarify, argue, or analyze that subject. Some people might encounter essay assignments in any
school period and at any grade of school, from a personal view "vacation" essay in middle school
help with complex and analysis of a scientific process in graduate school. Components of an essay
include an introduction, the thesis statement, body, and conclusion. These are the steps of
creating an essay. you also have to know the concepts of knowing how making a perfect writing.
This can help you in everyday life, it can also help for applying for a job that you have to write an
essay at explaining why you need the job, also in school it is very simple to write a essay all you
need is those steps and don't forget about the body, conclusion, and the introduction....show more
content...
Make a point! Think of this as the thesis of your story. If there is no point to what you are
narrating, why narrate it at all? The essay should be written from a clear point of view. It is quite
common for narrative essays to be written also know the details of how to make an essay or make an
essay also make an essay
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Assess your progress and skills with quantitative reasoning and analysis. Where do you still need to
improve, and what is your plan for improving these skills?
Assessing my progress and skills with quantitative reasoning and analysis is with being able to
utilizing SPSS to compute my results. Initially taking this class I felt that SPSS was initially
simple. But throughout the classes I noticed that it became more difficulty on using SPSS, where I
had to utilize numerous websites and books to be able to get the appropriate results. I still seem to
have some difficulty with creating APA style graphing, and my grades seem to show little
improvement. I must admit this class is quite different from my initially Quantitative Analysis class.
I would like to do more imputing data in SPSS on different type of research methodologies to
strengthen this area. I would also like to practice on creating proficient APA graphs for all types of
research designs. I believe Walden have seminars on strengthening this weakness, I remember seeing
a seminar that was provided but the class filled up to quickly that I was unable to sign in.
Consider what role this course has played in helping you determine an approach to your dissertation
topic. Has your original topic and approach changed? Why? How?
In consideration of this course I feel that I have a lot of weaknesses in regards of quantitative
reasoning, I feel it may be beneficial to do a study in qualitative due to my proficiency in that
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Analytical Argumentative Analysis
Technology has become an integral part of who humans are in this age. Clive Thompson initially
uses the example of human relations with computers in the game of chess, whether working against
each other or together, to express his opinion on this relationship. By informing himself of the
history of how computers were integrated into the game of chess, and reviewing many studies on the
matter, he was able to agree with the conclusion that, while a human's ability to defeat a computer
head–to–head was not considerable, there was a great potential for what could be achieved if the two
battled together. Thompson, however, was not strictly concerned with computers and humans
playing chess; he found this partnership to be a practical analogy to how humans and computers
working together in everyday life increases the potential for both partners....show more content...
Thompson also used chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov's comparison to humans becoming centaurs
to explain how dependent humans have become on technology, effectively implying that humans
today are half–computer, but also maintaining his view that being "half–computer" is not necessarily
detrimental to the human race, noting the benefits of humans being so tightly–knit with computers:
improvements to information storage, better tools to find connections between people, and
encouragement of an excess of communication and publishing. Thompson takes all these positive
effects of technology, and uses the effects to form his stance that humans reach, and will further
develop, an unforeseen capacity of intelligence with the development of
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Analytical Essay on the Scarlet Letter
In his book, The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne tells of a story where a young woman has
had an adulterous relationship with a respected priest in a Puritan community. Typical of
Hawthorne's writings is the use of imagery and symbolism. In Chapter 12, The Minister's Vigil,
there are several uses of imagery when Dimmesdale, the priest, is battling with confessing his sin,
which has plagued him for seven years. Three evident techniques used to personify symbolism in
this chapter are the use of darkness versus light, the use of inner guilt versus confession, and lastly
the use of colors (black versus white). Hawthorne's use of darkness versus light is vivid throughout
the entire book. However, there are two very important passages...show more content...
However, Arthur Dimmesdale's confession is not as clear and resounding as he wants it to be. His
shriek in the night was only loud to him because he partly wanted to confess, and he perhaps
thought that in standing on the scaffold he was taking a huge step. When a person gets to this point,
they have two options according to Hawthorne. Either go all the way in confessing or go
half–heartedly into it, and if this path is taken, it is more likely to stay hidden. Dimmesdale,
himself, does try keeping it hidden even longer since no one found him there that night. However
this should be viewed as a failure of Dimmesdale's courage lacking for necessary confession, rather
than character for repentance.
Another use of inner guilt versus confession is used when Dimmesdale is on the scaffold with
Hester Prynne and Pearl. "The minister felt for the child's other hand, and took it. The moment that
he did so, there came what seemed a tumultuous rush of new life, other life than his own, pouring
like a torrent into his heart, and hurrying through all his veins, as if the mother and child were
communicating their vital warmth to his half torpid–system" (Page 134).
At this point in the chapter, Hawthorne expresses that Dimmesdale was on the verge of true
repentance and confession. He even caught a glimpse
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A shy, introverted, and intellectual young man must understand the values of friendship in order to
overcome the threat of war and chaos that is happening around him and within him. A novel written
by the author John Knowles, tells the story of Gene Forrester, whose envious personality and hasty
decisions can inevitably ruin lives. In A Separate Peace, Gene, turned against his best friend must
resolve his inner identity crisis and jealousy towards a friend while understanding that his actions
have consequences and affect those closest to him. Gene must react to the change happening
around him and make difficult decisions in order to prolong and benefit the story. A Separate
Peace begins as a flashback and is viewed from Gene's perspective as he recalls a part of his life
that happened fifteen years before and is set in the 1940's, in the time World War II. Gene, the
narrator, main character and protagonist gives the reader an insight to his personal struggles that are
caused by both the war happening around him, and within him; Gene's inner struggles allow the
growth of his character. As an introvert, intellectual, insecure, and yet envious friend, Gene is nearly
his Finny's complete opposite. Gene's insecurities about himself constantly compel him...show more
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Only after Finny's death, is Gene capable of letting go of his jealousy and frustration, that resolves
his conflict, allowing internal peace. Throughout A Separate Peace, Gene's continuous change in
character along with the reality of war only created an ongoing battle within himself that severely
affect him and those around him. Without realizing, Gene ironically inflicted his jealousy upon
himself and therefore suffered the most pain, that is until he found his separate
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Rhetorical Analysis Reflection
This semester has taught me a lot about the different types of writing. I have learned how to draft
and compose a rhetorical analysis based off of an author's ethos, pathos, and logos strategies. Not
only have I been able to critically analyze rhetorical papers, but I have been able to search for
more information to support my ideas or beliefs. Even though this can be time consuming it is
well worth it to have a lot of support and evidence to back my ideas or beliefs on a topic.
Throughout this semester I have more of a general knowledge on rhetorical goals, critical reading and
writing skills, my processes on how to write a paper, and learning a new way of creating an idea
through electronical environments. Each assignment was...show more content...
These cites that were used could be placed in my essay and the flow of the paper would not change
but keep it more organized with my thought process. From the rhetorical essay to the argument
essay, the development of my citing or using references has greatly increased. When I started
with the rhetorical essay it was difficult to understand how to cite the author's work appropriately
but when I moved to the argument essay it was almost natural when citing work. I believe this is
due to the practice that we have had in class. The strategies I find most useful when writing an
essay is having a topic that is of interest. When I wrote the argument essay, I already had a topic
that interested me from the exploratory assignment. Generating an outline was another beneficial
strategy that I had used because I could see the gaps in my writing or where my ideas did not
flow together. Once I had an outline the rough draft was easy to create. I do not mind peer review
but it becomes challenging when the person who is reading your review might not have the same
views as I do. This would mean they were over critical of the paper and made it seem like I
needed to change my entire essay to fit the standards of another classmate versus what the
assignment was about. I did receive good constructive feedback on all of the assignments, which did
end up helping me adjust portions of my writing. I do believe I am the same way to others writing
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A Rose For Emily
An Analytical Essay
In A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner, both Emily and the town's citizens continually
demonstrate the nature of being frightened of progress as this dread of change is a reoccurring
subject inside the story. The story also embodies the effect tragedy can have on someone. The
author employs this message to show how Emily fails to adapt to inevitable historical and social
change in the South due to said environment and the tragic death of her father.
After Emily's father dies, she enters a state of dissent and the first insight the reader gets
of this is the point at which she is inquired about it. Her dad had been her overseer, supplier, and
protector. He was the most imperative figure in her...show more content...
She manages this sudden
change in way of life by doing things the way they've generally been done. "Emily lives
in
isolation and was imprisoned previously" (Mohsin). In her mind, she doesn't think it is essential
nor likely for her to acclimate to the evolving society. In A Rose for Emily, Emily declines to pay
taxes and legitimizes herself by saying Colonel Sartoris has exempted her from this obligation.
What she doesn't know or imagines not to know is that "Colonel Sartoris had been dead
almost
ten years." (Faulkner, 3) She doesn't acknowledge the progression of time; neither does
she
acknowledge change, nor the misfortune that follows her, symbolized by the way that she
declines to participate with the modern postal service, noting the tax notice "paper of an archaic
shape, in a thin, flowing calligraphy in faded ink. Declining to adjust to the new way of life,
Emily needs to experience the ill effects of the loneliness and intensity of being separated from
the outside world " (Skinner). Skinner recognizes the events in the story that most support our
argument. She doesn't welcome any new change or recognize a portion of the old changes
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My Writing Style Analysis
The essay that was given to us is great. In the beginning, it was just a reading and response for me.
I did not make it a big deal until I started to read it. Indeed, it was one of the best essays that I have
ever read my life. It has many stuffs that I should have known about before. I had not thought that
essay might make my mind opened. The words that have been used, the examples that have been
proved, and the techniques that have been given are fabricated to make the essay favorable to whom
wants to develop his/her writing. Additionally, I do agree with the author in many things as a new
learner. I used to read just because of enjoyment and knowing new information. I have never read
to become a better writer, which I believe it is so beneficial to me. Furthermore, the author's
purpose is so clear to the readers and that makes it so helpful to who wants to become a good
writer. There are two things that I would like to point them out which are how "RLW" is...show more
content...
The first one is to have what you want from the essay and the story and that could be fun or a
knowledge that you are looking up for it. The second one that is how to develop your writing and
that could by in man ways such as; asking yourself why the author uses this kind of words, how he
jumps from idea to another one, and what kind of entrance he dose put in the beginning to hook
up the reader. Those ways are mentioned in the essay that has been given to us by my professor.
In fact, I used to put in the paper whatever in my mind while I am writing. I just take the words
from my mind and write them down on the paper. Now by having this essay, I am going to try to
use what I have seen, what it has hooked me up to it. Even more, I will read more and more to find
out which is the best to use in my essay. Reading like a writer is a way to get yourself better and
better in
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Essay on Ratio Analysis
Ratio Analysis
Ratios are a method of summarising and presenting financial information in an easily
understandable form. They are used to assist us in assessing the performance of a business by
identifying relationships between different figures that are considered to be significant. Ratios can
be split into five groups, these five groups are: 1. Cash Flow – These ratios measure the businesses
ability to meet financial commitments from cash flow.
2. Liquidity – These assess the businesses ability to meet the current liabilities as they fall due.
3. Asset Management – These show the speed of funds through the business operating cycle and how
effectively working capital is managed.
4. Stake – These...show more content...
b) Interest Cash Cover
The Interest Cash Cover is an indication of the businesses ability to service total interest
commitments from cash generated from operations. Compared to the Interest Cover ratio in the
stake section this ratio gives a far better indicator, given that profit is not equivalent to cash.
The interest cash cover figure for 2004 shows that Allied Waste
Disposal plc can meet its interest commitments just over 63 times from its operations. This is a
decrease f just under 7%, this can be due to two reasons; the first is an increase in the amount of
interest paid, the second is an increase in the cash flow from operations or it can be both of these
factors.
Liquidity
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Liquidity has an immediate bearing on the financial profile of a business and therefore its ability to
survive. A business that cannot turn its current assets into cash runs the risk of failing. It is essential
therefore that when we look at a business, that they are appropriate i.e. long–term facilities are used
for longer term/fixed assets, and short–term facilities for working capital. This should ensure an
acceptable structure to the balance sheet and mean that the business should have sufficient cash to
ensure the servicing and repayment of its short–term debts.
a) Current Ratio (also known as the Liquidity Ratio)
The current ratio gives an indicator of the number of times the
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  • 1. Essay on How to Analyze a Website How to Analyze a Web Site Gina Dobbii BSHS 351 April 5, 2012 Firpo Carr How to Analyze a Web Site Designing a website may vary from person to person depending on their taste and style. There are millions of websites out there, each one designed differently from another. When you want to analyze a website quickly and simply there are a few fast standards that all websites should follow. These are 10 steps someone can follow to analyze a website in minutes. 1. Don't make me think, this means when you go to a website you should understand it from the minute you open it up. The website should apply to what you are looking for and you should be able to go through it quickly with no problems. 2. WOW factor, when the website...show more content... 8. Consistency, is the website the same throughout or does it change drastically as you go through the pages. A website should be consistent from the first page to the last. 9. Browser compatibility, each website allows different rules and codes for the website. Some websites might look really great if your browser is Firefox, but it might look horrible and not legible in internet explorer. If a professional designed the website they should know this and they will use codes that will make the website look great in any browser used. 10. Speed, a website should be built light and fast, if it is done right the website should be able to load in no time. Now a day you should be able to present large images with no problems and have no problems with file size and website loading time. With practice you can analyze a website in just minutes. These are just a few key points to follow when you are analyzing a website. Of course if someone who has never analyzed one before, it may be a little more difficult and might take some more time to do. We have so many websites now a days, some in which we cannot even figure out or even be able to navigate through without hundreds of pop ups coming up. I think it is important to have a crisp clean website where your visitors do not have to scroll around everywhere trying to find something. It should be Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Essay on Self-Analysis Self–Analysis Before taking this course my writing styles and habits were very different. I was the typical procrastinator because I would wait until the night before a paper was due to start it. This did not allow me enough time to properly proofread everything, which resulted in getting points deducted for simple grammatical errors that could have been avoided if I would have had the time to proofread. My writing styles have many strengths and weaknesses and I have been able to improve my writing because of them. I have learned from my strengths and weaknesses how to become a better writer. In my writing, I have many strengths, some that which I have developed through this course and some that I already had. Before this...show more content... I can write a thesis that will give an overview about what main topic of the paper is and what other elements will be addressed in the paper. From taking this course I have been able to improve many of my weaknesses, but there are still some that I need to work on. Overall I am becoming better at not procrastinating as much as I used to. This class has helped me to learn to take the little steps along the way because then there will not be as much work to do towards the end. This has also made me realize that the final product of my writing will turn out better because it will have had more time to develop, which means that there would have been more opportunities to proofread. I think by learning many styles of writing, such as paraphrasing, summarizing, analyzing, and researching; it has enabled me to be able to write more broadly. By knowing how to correctly use all of these kinds of writing styles, it will help me in the future for other classes because I will have the knowledge that I need to write these types of papers. I still procrastinate sometimes, but not as much as I used to. I will be able to improve on this as time goes along because I will become more motivated by seeing the end result, which usually would be better grades. Overall I think that my most of my writing habits have improved and for the ones that have not I know what they are and what I need to do to improve them. My strengths that I already had as Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Analytical Reflection Essay Analytical Reflection The author said that American's equality and informality in this article, and he/she pointed out that negative perspective and following examples: women, the higher–status person, and foreigners. In addition, the author implied that contradiction of American's equality with some common situations. However, author illustrated that American's casual and friendly behavior, and he/she mentioned about equality of Americans with favorably. I personally disagree that equality of the US because president Trump eliminated people of the Middle East countries and African countries. Furthermore, he decided to build a huge wall between the US and Mexico, and the US government makes the Mexico government pay this construction cost. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. PEST Analysis Essay examples PEST Analysis The PEST analysis is a useful tool for understanding market growth or decline, and as such the position, potential and direction for a business. A PEST analysis is a business measurement tool. PEST is an acronym for Political, Economic, Social and Technological factors, which are used to assess the market for a business or organizational unit. Political The political area has a huge influence upon the regulation of a business and the spending power of consumers and other businesses. Before I put my product on the market I need to consider issues such as: Tax policy: I will need to look at certain levels of tax. If tax is high it can affect the incomes of customers...show more content... Environmental regulations: when making my product I need to think about what effects my product could have on the environment. Also I will need to make it safe for people to use. I will need to use the correct materials when making my product and make sure when producing I don't pollute the environment. Economic Factors Economic factors affect the purchasing power of potential customers and the firm's cost of capital. The following are examples of factors in the macro economy. Interest rates: When my product is on the market I will need to look at interest rates and see how much spending power consumers will have. if there are higher interest rates consumers will not have as much money to spend and this could affect my product. Inflation rate: when my product is on the market I will need to took at inflation and see what percentage it is at and see what the trend to see if it is going up or down. Having a higher rate of inflation consumers will have lower incomes and the consumers will not have as much spending power. Not having as much spending power my product may not be consumed as much and will affect my total revenue. Economic growth: when launching a new product it will add to the output of the country. More products are been sold and consumed and will create economic growth, this can be measured by the real GDP (gross domestic product) of the
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  • 6. Personal Essay: Writing Analysis An activity that has many positives and negatives is writing. It allows people to bond, have a challenge, and express emotion. However, in a similar way it can create many problems. It can cause confusion, hassle, and under importance. It transcends language, people, and time. It allows creativity, and understanding among generations of people. Writing is essential to begin a process of expression. It permits two people to understand similar trains of thought. Writing makes it easier to display thoughts and ideas through writing. There are arguments that would come out of a particular essay or writing is not given until I have given my full statement. This courtesy only provided by writing allows more crisp language and discussions to take place. Writing can give many friendships, opportunities, and business relationships to form. It...show more content... I find it difficult to say what I mean without sounding too formal. In writing text messages or essays, I will always sound the same. The loss of fluctuation and general emotions on my face make it hard to convey the true meaning. For example, I am a sarcastic person. When I text to make a sarcastic remark, many people get confused or think I am being serious. It makes me self–conscience about how people will interpret what I want to say. Especially, if I said a joke or made a funny remark. It is much easier to give a message with actions than words. The importance of writing is diminished when compared to actions. Actions allow a person to understand my true intentions. It makes a person easier to understand what I want to do. I like actions because I do not have to wonder if it was the person's desires to act upon a thing because I will know how they would react. Actions make a larger impact on a quality of a person's character that cannot be determined by a story, essay, or other work they have written. This comparison summarizes all the negative repercussions of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Writing An Assignment Analysis When I write an assignment, from a simple analysis to a research paper, I always start with writing an outline. The outline helps me with the flow of my writing and reminds me where my work will take me. The outline keeps me organized in my thoughts and aids in the comprehension of my writing; it will start out very broad and eventually becomes very specific so the essay is easier to write. I have gotten into the habit of writing outlines when I would write any assignment during my sophomore year of high school. My teacher would require us to write outlines for major writing assignments which developed my habit to write an outline for any assignment. After the outline, I begin writing the assignment and edit while I write. I do this by briefly Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. My Writing Style Analysis Being able to articulate your words in such a way that captures the true brilliance of a mind at work is very important. Writing seems to happen both instantaneously and with much forethought. As each writer deepens their prowess in literature they develop certain techniques that help them when writing. These techniques may very depending desire of the outcome. This is true for myself. There are three things that I find to be very important when i'm writing any sort of paper. Listening to music, making a an outline as detailed as needed for it it will carry me through the extent of the paper, and the final step is xxxxxx. To me the most important step I take in preparation is finding the right music to listen to. Personally, listening to music has always helped with writer's block. There has been times where I get so caught up on the sounds of the words that i cease to actually write; when i listen to music this is obsolete. Listening to music allows me to write at an almost stream of conscience type pace. This is important on tedious writing assignments in order to keep me entertained, the beat of the songs make it hard for me to be bored. When writing I find boredom is the biggest challenge I face, if i am bored i will not write; music is...show more content... There has to be a point in your writing that you decide the purpose of the work, the meaning, audience and justification. Sometimes I go through the trouble and write out a formal outline. These formal outlines are usually reserved when writing speeches where each point has its own subordinate point. However, on less serious or vexing assignments I don't feel as obligated to stick to a roadmap 'outline'. The less perplexing assignments get a thorough mental roadmap built on tentative ideas that change as the paper gets worked out. After revision the original mental roadmap may be completely different than first imagined; why it's used on less important Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. The Color Purple has an unusual plot that exemplifies a woman's life through her dilemmas and hardships. Celie's only means of survival are to accept her harsh reality. Celie's take us through a series of letters to God, some never sent or received to ever be looked at. The letters were her way of keeping her sanity in an abusive world from her father Alfonso and Albert, where only a few others cared to pay attention to her. The mid–point of her life comes after Celie's husband takes home the woman he has been crazy about for years – a feeble, alcoholic juke–box singer named Shug Avery, who has been destroyed by life but has managed to sustain everlasting beauty. Celie freed Shug from the role that was or wasn't meant to be, and Shug freed Celie from the mental phases that were keeping her from...show more content... Shug's world is the world of the blues, with its earthy wisdom and singer's lifestyle. She is a glamorous and beautiful woman that Celie always adores, a mistress of Mr.______. To Celie, she is the personification of freedom from the patriarchal system that abuses her, she noticed this trough a picture. Shug was a very powerful woman. She was a desirable blues singer who was extremely creative and smart. However, her strong figure often was very deceiving into assuming that she was always a successful person. In fact, Shug had a tremendous time to get where she was. She was once in love with Mr. ____. , years before. They wanted to get married, but couldn't because he had already been Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Battle Analysis HOW TO WRITE A BATTLE ANALYSIS 1. Purpose. To provide guidance on writing the battle analysis. 2. Learning Objective. The student must prepare a battle analysis that demonstrates the ability to use military history to develop critical thinking skills. Focus your analysis on one of the following issues: a. Evaluate the commander 's intent. b. Analyze one aspect of METT–T. c. Analyze the relationship between fire support and any other element of the battlefield operating systems. d. Evaluate a specific aspect of combat leadership or troop leading procedures. e. Analyze one element of the battlefield organization (close, deep, or rear). 3. Task. a. Select a book(s) and analyze a...show more content... In addition, check the Internet for electronic documents on more recent military operations. c. Evaluate the research sources: Finding good sources to support your study is not easy, despite the large volume of published material. As you gather the research material, evaluate each in terms of its content and bias. (1) Content: Determine what information the source can give you. Is it relevant to your subject? Will it help you complete your study? (2) Bias: Decide to what extent the author is subjective or objective in his/her work. Is there a clear bias? If so, what is it? Does the bias make a difference in your use of the work? 2. REVIEW THE SETTING (Set the Stage): This portion of the battle analysis format establishes the setting for the study. You must have a good understanding of the strategic, operational, and tactical situations before you can analyze the battle. The level of detail in this portion of the battle analysis will depend on the purpose of the study and the audience for which it is intended. If the causes of the war and the opponents are well known, there is little reason to go into great detail. a. Strategic/Operational Overview: (1) Identify the war this Battle is fought in to include the time frame and locations. (2) Identify the war aims of the principle adversaries. (3) Identify and briefly describe the campaign this battle was part of, if Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Analysis of Stephen King Stephen King: On Writing Stephen King is a man of many talents and personalities; not only is he able to scare his readers immensely, he is also able to make them laugh. I chose a passage from Stephen King's On Writing for this assignment; the passage stuck in my mind for a long time after I finished the book. His writing style is unique compared to the other autobiographies I have read over the years. Everything that a person writes has a meaning or purpose whether it's a letter or an essay and voice, tone, and style play a very important part in how the reader views the piece of writing. King manipulates the rules of writing in order to emphasize the meaning of the passage, which is to describe an early childhood experience, so the...show more content... "В….Hand–slapping, butt–rocking, head–tossing outbursts of glee". His use of repetition in this sentence puts stress on what is causing her to be happy; the reader knows automatically that she finds pleasure in punishment. This paragraph is also the only one that has extremely long sentences separated by semi–colons and many comas. King also chose certain terms to describe Eula–Beulah, which can be described as rhetorical features. "В….she was as big as a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Introductory Paragraph Analysis Introductory Paragraph Hunger. Emptiness. Death. In the novel Night by Elie wiesel speaks about hunger as something all jews were used to, empty and deprived of nutrition they were already dead. Hunger consumes all hope and love that people have with one another. Body Paragraph 1 In Night, hunger devours most relationships within the vile gates of auschwitz, for example when Elie Wiesel was on the train cart he witnessed a son kill his own father for some crust "Meir, my little Meir! Don't you recognize me... You're killing your father... I have bread... for you too..." (pg 101). From hunger a son betrayed his own father only to fill his stomach, in the end they both died due to their desire to contain hunger. When Elie talks about how he didn't recognize Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. The Essay This essay is about on how to write an essay and how making it perfect and more legible for the reader to understand what the essay is about, it also makes it easier to read than having to read nonsense, that can help in your work. Also knowing to write an essay is important because you need it for work or school writing. An essay is a short piece of writing on a basic subject. Some essays are brief, they are nonfiction and can be the compositions that describe, clarify, argue, or analyze that subject. Some people might encounter essay assignments in any school period and at any grade of school, from a personal view "vacation" essay in middle school help with complex and analysis of a scientific process in graduate school. Components of an essay include an introduction, the thesis statement, body, and conclusion. These are the steps of creating an essay. you also have to know the concepts of knowing how making a perfect writing. This can help you in everyday life, it can also help for applying for a job that you have to write an essay at explaining why you need the job, also in school it is very simple to write a essay all you need is those steps and don't forget about the body, conclusion, and the introduction....show more content... Make a point! Think of this as the thesis of your story. If there is no point to what you are narrating, why narrate it at all? The essay should be written from a clear point of view. It is quite common for narrative essays to be written also know the details of how to make an essay or make an essay also make an essay Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Assess your progress and skills with quantitative reasoning and analysis. Where do you still need to improve, and what is your plan for improving these skills? Assessing my progress and skills with quantitative reasoning and analysis is with being able to utilizing SPSS to compute my results. Initially taking this class I felt that SPSS was initially simple. But throughout the classes I noticed that it became more difficulty on using SPSS, where I had to utilize numerous websites and books to be able to get the appropriate results. I still seem to have some difficulty with creating APA style graphing, and my grades seem to show little improvement. I must admit this class is quite different from my initially Quantitative Analysis class. I would like to do more imputing data in SPSS on different type of research methodologies to strengthen this area. I would also like to practice on creating proficient APA graphs for all types of research designs. I believe Walden have seminars on strengthening this weakness, I remember seeing a seminar that was provided but the class filled up to quickly that I was unable to sign in. Consider what role this course has played in helping you determine an approach to your dissertation topic. Has your original topic and approach changed? Why? How? In consideration of this course I feel that I have a lot of weaknesses in regards of quantitative reasoning, I feel it may be beneficial to do a study in qualitative due to my proficiency in that Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Analytical Argumentative Analysis Technology has become an integral part of who humans are in this age. Clive Thompson initially uses the example of human relations with computers in the game of chess, whether working against each other or together, to express his opinion on this relationship. By informing himself of the history of how computers were integrated into the game of chess, and reviewing many studies on the matter, he was able to agree with the conclusion that, while a human's ability to defeat a computer head–to–head was not considerable, there was a great potential for what could be achieved if the two battled together. Thompson, however, was not strictly concerned with computers and humans playing chess; he found this partnership to be a practical analogy to how humans and computers working together in everyday life increases the potential for both partners....show more content... Thompson also used chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov's comparison to humans becoming centaurs to explain how dependent humans have become on technology, effectively implying that humans today are half–computer, but also maintaining his view that being "half–computer" is not necessarily detrimental to the human race, noting the benefits of humans being so tightly–knit with computers: improvements to information storage, better tools to find connections between people, and encouragement of an excess of communication and publishing. Thompson takes all these positive effects of technology, and uses the effects to form his stance that humans reach, and will further develop, an unforeseen capacity of intelligence with the development of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Analytical Essay on the Scarlet Letter In his book, The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne tells of a story where a young woman has had an adulterous relationship with a respected priest in a Puritan community. Typical of Hawthorne's writings is the use of imagery and symbolism. In Chapter 12, The Minister's Vigil, there are several uses of imagery when Dimmesdale, the priest, is battling with confessing his sin, which has plagued him for seven years. Three evident techniques used to personify symbolism in this chapter are the use of darkness versus light, the use of inner guilt versus confession, and lastly the use of colors (black versus white). Hawthorne's use of darkness versus light is vivid throughout the entire book. However, there are two very important passages...show more content... However, Arthur Dimmesdale's confession is not as clear and resounding as he wants it to be. His shriek in the night was only loud to him because he partly wanted to confess, and he perhaps thought that in standing on the scaffold he was taking a huge step. When a person gets to this point, they have two options according to Hawthorne. Either go all the way in confessing or go half–heartedly into it, and if this path is taken, it is more likely to stay hidden. Dimmesdale, himself, does try keeping it hidden even longer since no one found him there that night. However this should be viewed as a failure of Dimmesdale's courage lacking for necessary confession, rather than character for repentance. Another use of inner guilt versus confession is used when Dimmesdale is on the scaffold with Hester Prynne and Pearl. "The minister felt for the child's other hand, and took it. The moment that he did so, there came what seemed a tumultuous rush of new life, other life than his own, pouring like a torrent into his heart, and hurrying through all his veins, as if the mother and child were communicating their vital warmth to his half torpid–system" (Page 134). At this point in the chapter, Hawthorne expresses that Dimmesdale was on the verge of true repentance and confession. He even caught a glimpse Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. A shy, introverted, and intellectual young man must understand the values of friendship in order to overcome the threat of war and chaos that is happening around him and within him. A novel written by the author John Knowles, tells the story of Gene Forrester, whose envious personality and hasty decisions can inevitably ruin lives. In A Separate Peace, Gene, turned against his best friend must resolve his inner identity crisis and jealousy towards a friend while understanding that his actions have consequences and affect those closest to him. Gene must react to the change happening around him and make difficult decisions in order to prolong and benefit the story. A Separate Peace begins as a flashback and is viewed from Gene's perspective as he recalls a part of his life that happened fifteen years before and is set in the 1940's, in the time World War II. Gene, the narrator, main character and protagonist gives the reader an insight to his personal struggles that are caused by both the war happening around him, and within him; Gene's inner struggles allow the growth of his character. As an introvert, intellectual, insecure, and yet envious friend, Gene is nearly his Finny's complete opposite. Gene's insecurities about himself constantly compel him...show more content... Only after Finny's death, is Gene capable of letting go of his jealousy and frustration, that resolves his conflict, allowing internal peace. Throughout A Separate Peace, Gene's continuous change in character along with the reality of war only created an ongoing battle within himself that severely affect him and those around him. Without realizing, Gene ironically inflicted his jealousy upon himself and therefore suffered the most pain, that is until he found his separate Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Rhetorical Analysis Reflection This semester has taught me a lot about the different types of writing. I have learned how to draft and compose a rhetorical analysis based off of an author's ethos, pathos, and logos strategies. Not only have I been able to critically analyze rhetorical papers, but I have been able to search for more information to support my ideas or beliefs. Even though this can be time consuming it is well worth it to have a lot of support and evidence to back my ideas or beliefs on a topic. Throughout this semester I have more of a general knowledge on rhetorical goals, critical reading and writing skills, my processes on how to write a paper, and learning a new way of creating an idea through electronical environments. Each assignment was...show more content... These cites that were used could be placed in my essay and the flow of the paper would not change but keep it more organized with my thought process. From the rhetorical essay to the argument essay, the development of my citing or using references has greatly increased. When I started with the rhetorical essay it was difficult to understand how to cite the author's work appropriately but when I moved to the argument essay it was almost natural when citing work. I believe this is due to the practice that we have had in class. The strategies I find most useful when writing an essay is having a topic that is of interest. When I wrote the argument essay, I already had a topic that interested me from the exploratory assignment. Generating an outline was another beneficial strategy that I had used because I could see the gaps in my writing or where my ideas did not flow together. Once I had an outline the rough draft was easy to create. I do not mind peer review but it becomes challenging when the person who is reading your review might not have the same views as I do. This would mean they were over critical of the paper and made it seem like I needed to change my entire essay to fit the standards of another classmate versus what the assignment was about. I did receive good constructive feedback on all of the assignments, which did end up helping me adjust portions of my writing. I do believe I am the same way to others writing Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. A Rose For Emily An Analytical Essay In A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner, both Emily and the town's citizens continually demonstrate the nature of being frightened of progress as this dread of change is a reoccurring subject inside the story. The story also embodies the effect tragedy can have on someone. The author employs this message to show how Emily fails to adapt to inevitable historical and social change in the South due to said environment and the tragic death of her father. After Emily's father dies, she enters a state of dissent and the first insight the reader gets of this is the point at which she is inquired about it. Her dad had been her overseer, supplier, and protector. He was the most imperative figure in her...show more content... She manages this sudden change in way of life by doing things the way they've generally been done. "Emily lives in isolation and was imprisoned previously" (Mohsin). In her mind, she doesn't think it is essential nor likely for her to acclimate to the evolving society. In A Rose for Emily, Emily declines to pay taxes and legitimizes herself by saying Colonel Sartoris has exempted her from this obligation. What she doesn't know or imagines not to know is that "Colonel Sartoris had been dead almost ten years." (Faulkner, 3) She doesn't acknowledge the progression of time; neither does she acknowledge change, nor the misfortune that follows her, symbolized by the way that she declines to participate with the modern postal service, noting the tax notice "paper of an archaic shape, in a thin, flowing calligraphy in faded ink. Declining to adjust to the new way of life,
  • 20. Emily needs to experience the ill effects of the loneliness and intensity of being separated from the outside world " (Skinner). Skinner recognizes the events in the story that most support our argument. She doesn't welcome any new change or recognize a portion of the old changes Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 21. My Writing Style Analysis The essay that was given to us is great. In the beginning, it was just a reading and response for me. I did not make it a big deal until I started to read it. Indeed, it was one of the best essays that I have ever read my life. It has many stuffs that I should have known about before. I had not thought that essay might make my mind opened. The words that have been used, the examples that have been proved, and the techniques that have been given are fabricated to make the essay favorable to whom wants to develop his/her writing. Additionally, I do agree with the author in many things as a new learner. I used to read just because of enjoyment and knowing new information. I have never read to become a better writer, which I believe it is so beneficial to me. Furthermore, the author's purpose is so clear to the readers and that makes it so helpful to who wants to become a good writer. There are two things that I would like to point them out which are how "RLW" is...show more content... The first one is to have what you want from the essay and the story and that could be fun or a knowledge that you are looking up for it. The second one that is how to develop your writing and that could by in man ways such as; asking yourself why the author uses this kind of words, how he jumps from idea to another one, and what kind of entrance he dose put in the beginning to hook up the reader. Those ways are mentioned in the essay that has been given to us by my professor. In fact, I used to put in the paper whatever in my mind while I am writing. I just take the words from my mind and write them down on the paper. Now by having this essay, I am going to try to use what I have seen, what it has hooked me up to it. Even more, I will read more and more to find out which is the best to use in my essay. Reading like a writer is a way to get yourself better and better in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 22. Essay on Ratio Analysis Ratio Analysis Ratios are a method of summarising and presenting financial information in an easily understandable form. They are used to assist us in assessing the performance of a business by identifying relationships between different figures that are considered to be significant. Ratios can be split into five groups, these five groups are: 1. Cash Flow – These ratios measure the businesses ability to meet financial commitments from cash flow. 2. Liquidity – These assess the businesses ability to meet the current liabilities as they fall due. 3. Asset Management – These show the speed of funds through the business operating cycle and how effectively working capital is managed. 4. Stake – These...show more content... b) Interest Cash Cover The Interest Cash Cover is an indication of the businesses ability to service total interest commitments from cash generated from operations. Compared to the Interest Cover ratio in the stake section this ratio gives a far better indicator, given that profit is not equivalent to cash. The interest cash cover figure for 2004 shows that Allied Waste Disposal plc can meet its interest commitments just over 63 times from its operations. This is a decrease f just under 7%, this can be due to two reasons; the first is an increase in the amount of interest paid, the second is an increase in the cash flow from operations or it can be both of these factors. Liquidity ========= Liquidity has an immediate bearing on the financial profile of a business and therefore its ability to survive. A business that cannot turn its current assets into cash runs the risk of failing. It is essential therefore that when we look at a business, that they are appropriate i.e. long–term facilities are used for longer term/fixed assets, and short–term facilities for working capital. This should ensure an acceptable structure to the balance sheet and mean that the business should have sufficient cash to ensure the servicing and repayment of its short–term debts. a) Current Ratio (also known as the Liquidity Ratio) The current ratio gives an indicator of the number of times the
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