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The Tort Of Negligence By Percy L Winfield
In order to establish a claim in the tort of negligence, according to Percy H Winfield[1] Tortious
liability arises from the breach of a duty primarily fixed by the law: such duty is towards persons
generally and its breach is redressible by an action for liquidated damages . It is for Grace as the
claimant where falls the burden of proof, to demonstrate that the negligence of her physical injury was
due to the tortious liability of the Police, Ambulance Service, CURO and the Heath Authority as the
defendants in order to claim damages. Furthermore will look at whether tortious liability can arise
towards Brian as an occupier for his negligence which resulted in the firemen s deaths.
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Likewise police had no duty to arrive sooner after Brian made the call in order to respond to the
potential threat of an intruder.
In comparison to Police and fire services, Lord Woolf suggested in Kent v Griffiths[9] arguments
based on public policy are much weaker in the case of ambulance service than they are in the case of
police or the fire service . Leading case which portrays the duty of care for the ambulance services
towards a patient in their care, as they accepted the claimants call they become a patient which means
they have a duty to them at that moment. Although ambulance owes a duty of care towards Grace
needs to determine if delay was breach of failure to take reasonable care. In the judgment Mr Justice
Turner said: In the absence of any reasonable excuse for this delay I am driven to conclude that the
delay was culpable breached duty as no reasonable excuse for the delay. However from Lord Woolf s
judgement also in kent:[10] ... resources, whether in the provision of sufficient drivers or attendants,
different situations would apply . The ambulance has no duty if not enough resources at their disposal
during accident, due to high demand for ambulances at that time during Grace s accident means that
they are not liable. A precedent establishing dual duty of care towards hospital
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Despotism And The Framers Of The Constitution Dbq
King George the Third ruled England through despotism, and the Framers of the Constitution did not
want the same fate. In May of 1787, fifty five state delegates arranged a Constitutional Convention in
Philadelphia. The delegates argued a long list of reasons why the Articles of Confederation was not
working, thus creating a completely new outline of the government. The making of the Constitution
restrained one person or group from obtaining too much power and turning America into an autocracy.
The Framers introduced, federalism, separation of power, checks and balances, and the small and large
state compromise into the governing document. Federalism was a strong starting point to prevent
America from becoming a dictatorship. Different powers were given in James Madison s compound
government. The state and federal governments provide double security to the rights of the people in
America. (Doc. A) On one hand, the state government deals with smaller, more private situations, such
as establishing schools, holding elections, and setting up local governments. On the other hand, the
federal government deals with bigger issues, such as declaring war, making immigration laws, and
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Separation of power was inspired by Montesquieu, a philosopher during the Enlightenment. The
Congress is in charge of legislative power. They have the ability to make laws. The the president is in
charge of the executive powers and he has to enforce the laws. The Supreme Court determines what
laws are broken, in the judicial branch. As said by James Madison in Federalist Paper #47, Liberty
requires that the three great departments of power should be separate and distinct. (Doc. B) When
power is divided between the three branches that each have different roles, no one will get too much
power and everyone is
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What Are The Similarities Between King James Version And...
Be very sure of this people never reject the Bible because they cannot understand it. They understand
it too well; they understand that it condemns their own behavior; they understand that it witnesses
against their own sins, and summons them to judgment. They try to believe it is false and useless,
because they don t like to believe it is true. J.C. Ryle. Before I begin I would like to say that I use both
the King James Version and English Standard Version. I have nothing against the KJV and I believe it
is an inspired word of God. The problem is I don t believe it is the only inspired word of God.
Many will tell you that the KJV is the truest of trues and it is perfect and they may not be wrong. I for
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So if I ve done my math correctly Paul most definitely didn t use the KJV to deliver his very inspired
messages sent from God. Most people using the KJV now are using a modern version of the KJV, not
the 1611 original King James. If it was the only inspired version why wouldn t you continue to use it
and not modernize it? If the King James Version was the only true version would someone who was
saved from a message delivered from an uninspired version have a faulty faith and salvation? Now I
don t know what translation the evangelist was speaking from when I got saved but I would hate to
believe that if it was not the KJV that I haven t truly been saved all this time. You would assume that
the translation from the oldest manuscripts would be the most accurate but versions such as the ESV
actually use older manuscript families than that of the KJV. I fear for the intentions of the KJV only
advocates, for I feel that many but not all, focus more on the Bible translation and the persuading of
others to use it than they do on the main character and persuasion of others to follow
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Gibbs Model Of Gynaecology
Introduction
In this assignment, I will be reflecting on my performance as a senior gynaecology registrar on how I
supported the GP (general practice) junior doctors that started working in my department. I will
examine and reflect on my plan of action for their smooth adaptation in the unit and the development
of the gynaecological emergency skills.
I will be using Gibbs (1998) model of reflection. I chose this framework as I found it helpful for
structuring my reflection thoughts.
I will approach Amabile and Kramer s Progress Theory (Using Small Wins to Enhance Motivation),
who wrote in detail about how progress can boost performance in their 2011 book, The Progress
Principle using 6 steps:
1. Set clear goals and objectives.
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261 Cited in Gill 2011) argue that people are motivated to carry out tasks or not to do depending on
the leader s behaviour . In JJ s situation, I had to analyse his competencies, work motivation in a new
environment and his behaviour. Bandura (2005) claims that social cognitive theory focuses on change,
development and adaptation .
I felt that JJ , being in the rotation for only 2 weeks, it has been too short for a trial to give up. Bandura
et al (1988) argues that people s efficacy would determine the level of motivation and the amount of
effort the person is willing to put to achieve a certain goal .
The level of support in the organisation as well as the characteristics of the work environment also
plays an influential role to the smooth integration of oversees professionals (Gerrish and Griffith,
2004). I remembered how I was many years ago, when arrived in the UK, being terrified of beginning
to work in a foreign language, in a different culture. All of these would have been impossible without
the support of a
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A Human Papillomavirus Vaccine
asil: A human papillomavirus vaccine
[GENERAL INTRODUCTION] The modern world is considerably lucky in the fact that vaccinations
have been created and made readily available thanks to Edward Jenner and his development of the
first vaccine for smallpox in 1796. Since the 18th century, there have been about fifty different
vaccines created to protect humans against bacterial and viral diseases. A vaccine is a substance that
can be administered through needle injections, by mouth, or by aerosol to stimulate the production of
antibodies and supply immunity against one or a few diseases. The vaccine is prepared from the
causative agent of a disease and is used to act as an antigen without activating the disease. There are
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Vaccinations to an individual are extremely beneficial, but there are many individuals who do not
believe in vaccines, too. This is when the vaccine herd effect becomes a vital role in vulnerable
populations at a high risk for obtaining infection. The vaccine herd effect, refers to the indirect
protection of unvaccinated persons, whereby an increase in the prevalence of immunity by the vaccine
prevents circulation of infectious agents in susceptible populations. (Kim, et al. 2011) The herd effect
has been a major reason for the abolition of smallpox and the protection against influenza and
pneumococcal disease since the vaccinated individuals have spread the vaccine benefits to
unvaccinated people. Early vaccinations were primarily attenuated or inactivated, but over time and
with advancements in immunology, biochemistry, and molecule biology, there have been new
strategies implemented in the development of vaccines. An article in the Brazilian Journal of Medical
and Biological Research discusses the use of recombinant proteins which allows the targeting of
immune responses focused against protective antigens. There are, a variety of expression systems with
different advantages, allowing the production of large quantities of proteins depending on the required
characteristics. Live recombinant bacteria or viral vectors effectively stimulate the immune system as
in natural infections and have intrinsic adjuvant properties. (Nascimento and Leite, 2012). The
recombinant
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Monetary Quiz
14 1. The use of money and credit controls to achieve macroeconomic goals is: Fiscal policy. →
Monetary policy. Supply side policy. Eclectic policy. | 14 2. Which of the following is responsible for
buying and selling of government securities to influence reserves in the banking system? Twelve
Federal Reserve banks The Executive Branch of government → The Federal Open Market Committee
The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve | 14 3. Which of the following represents the money
multiplier? Required reserve ratio × total deposits Total reserves required reserves (Total reserves
required reserves) × multiplier → 1 ÷ (required reserve ratio) | 14 4. Suppose the banks in the Federal
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| 14 7. When a bank is deficient in reserves, it can go to the federal funds market to borrow what it
needs from another bank. | 14 10. The open market operations are conducted daily and do not have as
large undesirable effects as altering the reserve requirement; as such, they are the Fed s favored tool. |
14 9. When a bank borrows money from the Fed, the bank s balance sheet has an equal increase in
liabilities which includes loans from the Fed and assets which includes the additional reserves. | 14 11.
When the Fed wishes to increase the reserves of the member banks, it: → Buys securities. Raises the
reserve requirement. Raises the discount rate. Sells securities. | 14 12. Tony buys a bond in the amount
of $500 with a promised interest rate of 15 percent. If the market interest rate decreases to 5 percent,
Tony can sell his bond for up to: $500. $250. → $1,500. $1,250. | 14 13. The Fed can decrease the
federal funds rate by: Selling bonds. → Buying bonds which causes market interest rates to fall.
Simply announcing a lower rate since the Fed has direct control of this interest rate. Changing the
money multiplier. | 14 14. If the Fed wishes to increase the money supply it could: → Lower the
discount rate. Raise the minimum reserve ratio. Sell securities on the open market. Issue more bonds. |
14 15. In order to increase the money supply the Fed can: Raise
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Ptsd And Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
PTSD or Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is a growing concern with our returning soldiers. As
technology is advancing, battles are becoming more and more gruesome. The scars from defending
your country are not only physical. Some scars may not be visible, but are even more dangerous. The
trauma imbedded in these men and women s heads will cause pain for them and their entire family.
The dictionary definition of PTSD is a serious condition that can develop after a person has
experienced or witnessed a traumatic or terrifying event in which serious physical harm occurred or
was threatened. It has also been called battle fatigue or shell shock. It may be everlasting and it is
devastating to the person s mental health. Some of the more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The events seen by these brave people are what cause the terrible side effects. PTSD can be directly
correlated to what is viewed during battle. Fellow soldiers and friends are being brutally killed. It is
expected with war, but it takes a toll on the fighters. Constantly seeing death and serious injury can
leave one scared. The everyday sights for people who serve over seas in places like Iraq and
Afghanistan greatly improve the chances of them having PTSD effects after returning home. A study
was performed on Iraq/Afghanistan soldiers to see the effects of PTSD and how common it was in
these certain employments. The three following questions were looked at as the main focal points in
the research:
(1) How do the rates of PTSD among all active duty enlisted personnel differ by service and
deployment location?
(2) How do deployment location and length of deployment affect the probability of being diagnosed
with PTSD?
(3) Is there an interactive effect between a deployment s length and location? (Shen, Arkes, Kwan,
Tan, Williams, 2010). Previous studies have failed to see the comparison between PTSD rates and the
different services of employment. The research focused on active solders and the duration of their
specific enlistments. Two wars were the focal points of studies, which include Iraq and Afghanistan.
Said by Shen et al. (2010) Recent research suggests that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, also
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Shiloh Symbolism
One such symbol is the log cabin that Leroy wants to build for Norma Jean. The log cabin is
mentioned continually throughout the story in discussions between Leroy and Norma Jean. At first
glance the log cabin seems to be just an obsession by Leroy s thinkering side (Leroy builds numerous
models during the course of the story such as a B 17 Bomber (p. 804)). However, the log cabin
actually represents Leroy and Norma Jean s marriage. Leroy wants to build the cabin for Norma Jean
while Norma Jean thinks the cabin is a stupid idea. Determinedly, Leroy states that I m going to build
you this house. [. . .] I want to make you a real home. To which Norma Jean replied, I don t want to
live in any log cabin. (p. 808). Leroy clings to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Birds are used in Shiloh to describe a sense of freedom for Norma Jean but a sense of nesting for
Leroy. While Leroy wants to be at home with Norma Jean and settle down in the log cabin, a nest,
Norma Jean wants to be free and fly off like a bird would. Symbolically, the narrator is likening the
main character to birds: It (Leroy s rig) sits in the backyard like a gigantic bird that has flown home to
roost. (p. 804). Leroy s rig is an extension of him and shows that both he and his rig are home to stay
and settle with Norma Jean. However, Norma Jean has a different association with birds. Additionally,
the narrator describes that, She is picking cake crumbs from the cellophane wrapper, like a fussy bird.
(p. 812). Obviously, this relates Norma Jean to a bird in the way she was eating the cake crumbs.
Moreover, Norma Jean is specifically stated as a fussy bird . Norma Jean has finally hit her end and
wants to leave but does not know how to say it to Leroy. Norma Jean seems fussy to Leroy but in
reality she is conflicted internally and ready to move on with her life. While birds are an important
symbol in the story, the graveyard at Shiloh is immensely important as
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Essay on The Easter Uprising of 1916
The Easter Uprising of 1916
The Easter Uprising of 1916 was an event that happened at the tail end of a long list of events that
would forever change Ireland. The Uprising or Rising, as some call it, took place mostly in Dublin but
was felt throughout Ireland. The point was to gain independence from Great Britain who had ruled
Ireland for the past couple hundred years. At the turn of the 19th century England believed that Ireland
had too much independence and made the Act of Union. The result was the Act of Union of 1801: the
Irish parliament voted itself out of existence and England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales were formally
politically unified for the first time (Hegarty 2). Around the time of the First World War, Ireland began
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The Irish were promised the Home Rule Act, but it was taken away at the start of the Ester Uprising.
This modest promise was swept away the Easter Uprising of 1916, when a small band of rebels
paralyzed the city and the Irish Republic was proclaimed from the steps of the GPO (Hegarty).
Padhraic Pearse led about 2000 people into the Easter Revolution, only a small fraction of the people
that had lived in Dublin at the time. Most of the Irish were involved in World War I. They had little
support many Irish volunteers had joined the war effort and the rebels were perceived to be traitors to
the great cause (Hegarty). It would take more violence and rebellion against the British to bring
attention to their cause both locally and abroad.
The Easter Rising led to the arrests of approximately 3500 people. Although more than half were
released after they were questioned; many received unfair trials or no trial at all. When the news broke
to the Irish public about the treatment of the rebels, they also found out that there were 15 fifteen
secret executions, of the leaders of the Uprising. The tables began to turn away from the War to the aid
of the rebels as the truth came out. The seven signatories of the proclamation of independence (
Pearse, Connolly, Clarke, MacDonagh, MacDermott, Plunkett, and Ceannt) were all executed to the
outrage of the Irish
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Defending Free Speech On College...
Free speech on college campuses has been a widely debated topic in recent years. Because of this, the
opinions held on this subject vary. In the editorial, Defending Free Speech on College Campuses , the
Editorial Board of the Chicago Tribune defends the idea of education and free speech. The Editorial
Board states that students today are not receiving as useful of an education because of the barriers put
on free speech. In addition, they argue that in not allowing students to feel uncomfortable, they are not
receiving a true education. [A little more summary here would be helpful how does the author support
these claims?] The editorial, Defending Free Speech on College Campuses, introduces a valid logical
argument on education through describing instances in which students experience uncomfortable
learning situations, and the ways in which they were handled. [Hannah, your reasons here are about
content, not about rhetoric what rhetorical reasons is the argument strong?]
The true substance of this editorial comes from the authors use of logical appeals and its relatability to
students. [These are two different ideas which is going to make your paragraph rather jumbled. How
could you reorganize to make sure each paragraph is focused on a single unified idea?] The author
argues the importance in not going so far in protecting undergraduates (n.p.) from controversial or
touchy subjects. A substantial part of education consists of understanding your opinion, as well as, the
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Summary Of Post American World
What makes the book, Post American World, by Fareed Zakaria so interesting is the fact that many of
the points made about the decline of America and what needs to be changed is the direct commotion
of the current political campaigns. As a young growing male developing my understanding of how the
country and countries work and interact the idea of the Post American World, allowed me to
understand why the election this year is so different compared to the past. Although I was not as
present in the past election, the commotion that has been caused to this year has brought more
attention to me and the world than it has before. Within the book the idea that the U.S. has been doing
so well and has created the best of the best things, times have started
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The Current Construction Site ( Cdsm Interpretation Centre...
CDSM Scheme Executive Summary:
Introduction:
The current construction site (CDSM interpretation centre scheme) is located in Combe Down village
on the east side of rock hall lane near Combe Road. The CDSM interpretation centre scheme is part of
£161 million Comb Down Stone Mine project which is estimated about £1.5 million and compromise
of eight residential houses, one residential flat and one interpretation centre.
History back ground:
Historical aspects are long associated with the city of Bath which is distinguished by its buildings and
Roman characteristics. The Southern area of Bath is the location of Combe Down, which has been
understood to be of archaeological significance. It is this attribute that gave rise to the extraction and
quarrying of high quality stone as far back as 1720.
Ralph Allen Yard (located in the eastern section of Combe Down) is an area that malting s and
industrial activity had been prominent to certain extent. However, over several decades, the yard itself
has been subjected to continuous alteration leading to structural deterioration and redundancy to its
use. The historic significance associated to structural elements of the yard include its exterior walls,
which comprised of stone (Bath Stone). Modern practice had altered these walls with the introduction
of steel frames, which has the potential to reduce the character of the streetscape.
Health and safety:
For the health and safety of the CDSM interpretation centre scheme, number of
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The Flat Tax Essay
The national debt is growing and the government is unable to keep up under the current Progressive
tax system, in the United States. A solution for the United States debt is to switch to a flat tax system.
A switch to a flat tax system would simplify the tax process, it would make taxes fair and even, and it
would allow the government to reduce the United States national debt. A flat tax system is a system
that taxes every individual at the same percentage. It is not like any system the United States has seen
before.
US Tax History
In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, the US taxed a few commodities to raise revenue
for the federal government. By 1817, the Government removed all taxes and solely relied on tariffs of
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President Bush also doubled the child tax credit. The child tax credit is a rebate given to households
with a newborn child. Two tax bills signed in 2005 and 2006 extended through 2010 the favorable
rates on capital gains and dividends that had been enacted in 2003, raised the exemption levels for the
Alternative Minimum Tax, and enacted new tax incentives designed to persuade individuals to save
more for retirement. (History of the Income Tax, 2007). The Government approved many tax breaks
allowing for more deductions for taxpayers in the 2000 s. by allowing tax deductions and incentives
the tax system becomes convoluted, a more simplified system would be more effective.
Simplify the Tax Process
1000 tax forms are used by United States federal tax system to collect, process, and distribute taxes.
These forms cover payment of taxes joint and partial; they cover reimbursement, late fees, and forms
for different kinds of taxes. More tax forms are required when people make investments, purchases,
and have different types of income to do taxes properly. With less forms to fill out the system would
be less convoluted and it would help insure accuracy. Under a Flat tax system, taxpayers would only
have to fill out two forms at most. Taxpayers save time and energy by filling out one to two forms
versus the 1000 forms available under the current tax. The Flat Tax two filling forms are the size of a
postcard. They require basic
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Horatio s Use Of Justice In Hamlet
In Hamlet, a play by William Shakespeare, the protagonist Hamlet seeks to avenge his father s death.
The ghost of his father appears and tells Hamlet that Claudius murdered him. Claudius poisons his
brother so that he can take the throne. Hamlet responds to the injustice of his father s murder with his
brand of justice, revenge. Hamlet s understanding of justice is tit for tat. Claudius murders Hamlet s
father so Hamlet plans to kill him. His form of justice is single minded revenge. He uses and
manipulates others as his pawns to forward his goal. He drives Ophelia into madness by his
manipulation of her and killing her father. Poor Ophelia divided from herself and her fair judgment
(IV, v, 80 81). Hamlet takes the burden into his own hands and willingly sacrifices everything, even
his own sanity to attain justice for his deceased father. What if it tempt you...which might deprive your
sovereignty of reason and draw you into madness? (I, IV, 69 73 74). Hamlet does not heed Horatio s
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The main source of conflict is Claudius versus Hamlet. A little more than kin, and less than kind! (I, II,
65) In Hamlet s search for justice the themes of the play come forward: revenge, madness, spying,
manipulation, duty and obedience. Friends both, go join you with some further aid: Hamlet in
madness hath Polonius slain (IV, I, 33 34). The King says this to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern who
obey him unfailingly. Hamlet is manipulating the other characters into thinking he s mad but he s
actually falling into madness. Polonius was spying on Hamlet when he kills him. All of this occurs
because of Hamlet s need to take revenge on Claudius for his father. Hamlet s search for justice brings
to light the monstrous acts committed within families and the capabilities of people to do terrible
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Unknown 33A Solubility Analysis
The physical attributes of Unknown 33A were that it was a white, crystal, and solid that had a sweet
cherry smell. As for Unknown 33B, the physical attributes were that it was a beige, yellowish color
liquid that was translucent and had a viscosity similar to water. Also, the liquid was homogenous and
smelled sour and similar to mildew.
The purpose of using solubility analysis on an unknown is to narrow the possible unknowns given
based on the solubility analysis. Acetone was a control for ketone and was soluble in water. Hexanal
was a control for an aldehyde and was insoluble in water due to intermolecular forces, such as an
increased amount of hydrophobic area rather than hydrophilic area. As a result, by identifying the
solubility of the
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Genera Build Model And...
Can be a costly model to use.
Risk analysis requires highly specific expertise.
Project s success is highly dependent on the risk analysis phase.
Doesn t work well for smaller projects.
When to use
When costs and risk evaluation is important
For medium to high risk projects
Long term project commitment unwise because of potential changes to economic priorities
Users are unsure of their needs
Requirements are complex
New product line
Incrimental model
The incremental build model is a method of software development where the model is designed,
implemented and tested incrementally (a little more is added each time) until the product is finished. It
involves both development and maintenance. The product is defined as finished when it satisfies all of
its requirements. This model combines the elements of the waterfall model with the iterative
philosophy of prototyping. Advantages
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It is a framework which embodies much of the current knowledge about project management. DSDM
is rooted in the software development community, but the convergence of software development,
process engineering and hence business development projects has changed the DSDM framework to
become a general framework for complex problem solving tasks. Advantages
Active user participation throughout the life of the project and iterative nature of development
improves quality of the product.
DSDM ensures rapid deliveries.
Both of the above factors result in reduced project costs
Disadvantages
The first thing is DSDM is costly to implement, as it requires users and developers both to be trained
to employ it effectively. It may not be suitable for small organizations or one time projects.
It is a relatively new model therefore It is not very common and easy to understand.
Part B1.2
Preliminary
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Warpaint Lord Of The Flies Quote Analysis
The Power Of The Unknown
In Lord Of The Flies, the power of the warpaint, and the beast give jack great command over the other
children Do you remember Halloween when you were little? I do. I remember putting on a mask and
feeling powerful and confident. I think the same thing happens with Jack and his war paint transition.
War paint gives Jack power. In the novel, as soon as Jack changes his face using war paint, many
members of Ralph s tribe step up to follow jack in his new tribe. Without war paint Ralph seems to
just be a figurehead of a leader. He is the shell of what was the chief. Jack is now the new leader
because of his new instilled confidence.Even though Jack may not actually have the job of leader but,
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If you remember earlier in the book, Jack was told by Ralph to keep the signal fire burning.But instead
of thinking of the whole group like a good chief would, He only thought about himself and what he
wanted to do. Jack checked, vaguely irritated by this irrelevance but too happy to let it worry him.
(Golding 69). This quote helps show that Jack is not a good leader. He cares more about what he
wants than what the whole group wants making him the most irresponsible character in the book. With
Ralph actually being the most responsible character in the book ,He is definitely the rightful chief but
as we later learn, the right chief doesn t always get picked. Another example of Jack not being
responsible as a leader was when the circle chant took place. All at once, Robert was screaming and
struggling with the strength of frenzy. Jack had him by the hair and was brandishing his knife. Behind
him was Roger, fighting to get close. The chant rose ritually, as at the last moment of a dance or a
hunt. (Golding 114). This quote explains that if Jack were a proper leader he would not have let poor
Robert almost get killed. Jack didn t even try to stop the feeding frenzy that was the hunters. In
conclusion, with Jack s new power He does not take responsibility and is not a proper leader and is a
great danger to many of the young people on the
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Outward Conformity
James Joyce s novel, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, follows the main character, Stephen
Dedalus, through his childhood in Ireland, focusing on the decisions Stephen makes as a young adult
that will shape his future. Throughout the novel, there is tension created by the battle between outward
conformity to his church and the inward questioning of religion. This can be seen through Stephen
attaining the life he longs for while sacrificing the normalities he has assimilated to while maturing.
This contributes to the meaning of the work as a whole, in that the paths taken in life ultimately lead to
sacrifice. Stephen chooses a different path than that set up for him by his family and the principal
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From the time he was young, he invented words such as moocow demonstrating his imagination. At
the beginning of Stephen s life, his creativity does not interfere with his religion, unlike later in the
novel. This creativity, however, hinders Stephen from congealing with the boys at his school, he does
not think the same way they do. He is even pushed into a square ditch after being harassed and taunted
by the boys who ask him if he kisses his mother. This is significant because his outward hesitation
reveals Stephen s attempt at conformity, while his inward inquiry of what was the right answer to the
question? (10) causes a division between him and the other students. The tensions between conformity
and questioning sever his connection to his peers. The struggles Stephen faces in the very beginning of
his Catholic school years stem not from his lack of conformity to religion, but lack of harmonizing
with the other students. At this point, Stephen even defends his religion inwardly as well as outwardly.
This can be seen when some of the dinner guests, Casey and Dante, argue over the religious state
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Comedy and Different Opinions
Different opinions
Comedy is of course made up of many things. Since we are all different we all have different opinions
about what makes up comedy. French Philosopher Henrie Bergson wrote an essay in which he
explains what comedy means to him and how it is composed. Jimmy Carr and Lucy Greeves have also
written an easy in which, they define what comedy is and how it is an important factor in human life.
Both these authors have many differences in what they feel comedy is as well as some of the
similarities that they have in common. Bergson, Carr and Greeves define comedy in many ways like
who laughs, situations that are funny, who makes a joke, group comedy and emotions regarding
comedy.
Have you ever asked your self who laughs at funny things? Many of us might of answered humans.
Bergson suggests that laughter is only produced by humans and that no other creatures have the
capability to laugh expect us humans. Carr and Greeves also suggest that humans are the planet s most
successful creatures in having the capacity to laugh. Although unlike Bergson, Carr and Greeves also
suggest that apes also have the capacity to laugh (37 49). They mention the process of evolution, as
we all know, evolution suggests that humans once evolved from apes; therefore, they feel that apes
also have the capacity to laugh due to recent research
Flores 2 that says that animal behaviorist have observed some form of laughing and smiling in small
chimps. Although Carr and Greeves mention, A
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Conflicts And Tensions Between The French And Algerian War...
The period between 1830 and 1962 was full of conflicts and tensions between the unstable French and
Algerian government. Conflicts were based on religion, equality, nationalism, politics and terrorism.
With the encouragement of European settlement, privileges and inequality appeared. As the pressure
grew, new nationalistic groups were created, and sometimes they would act as a terrorist organization,
just like the FLN group. Even though the problems were increasing in the French colony, there was
some collaboration that tried to maintain the peace in it. Some laws that were published enhanced the
political power of Algerians in their government, National Assembly in Paris. From the very
beginning of the existence of the French Algeria, it was hard to balance the satisfaction of the Pier
Noids and the Muslims. The French army, landing in June 1830, easily overpowered ... Show more
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Ferhat Abbas, a future president of an independent Algerian parliament, writes in 1931: Algeria is
French soil and we are French Muslims. In 1936 the French socialist government of Léon Blum saw
the force of this argument. The so called Blum Violette plan proposed that 21,000 Muslims should
immediately have the vote on the same terms as European settlers. However, this provoked an outcry
from the settlers in Algeria. The proposal was dropped. The problems of the future, though postponed
by World War II, are prefigured in this clash. ( HISTORY OF ALGERIA. HISTORY OF ALGERIA.
N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Oct. 2015.)
The demands of Algerian nationalism became immediately after the end of the war in Europe. In May
1945 demonstrators carrying Algerian Nationalist flags appear at victory celebrations in the town of
Sétif. Scuffles with the police sparked
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African Vs Inca Essay
During the Dark Ages in Europe, other civilizations throughout the world were going through a
Golden Era. For instance, the Africans and the Incas made numerous advancements in several aspects
of engineering. The Incas were amazing engineers who build bridges and roads through the most
rocky parts of the Andes Mountains. My first source is an online article titled Achievements of the
Incas from the website Discover Peru. The quote from the article says, They built a system of roads
and bridges across the roughest terrains of the Andes. Through their system of collective labor and the
most advanced centralized economy, the Incas were able to secure unlimited manual labor. They built
more than 14,000 miles of paved road that connected Cusco, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
To start off, my second source is an article titled Great Achievements in Science and Technology in
Africa from the website ASBMB Today. The quote from the article says, ...there are the engineering
feats of the Egyptians: the bafflingly raised obelisks and the more than 80 pyramids...Many advances
in metallurgy and tool making were made across the entirety of ancient Africa. These include steam
engines, metal chisels and saws, copper and iron tools and weapons, nails, glue, carbon steel and
bronze weapons and art . This shows us that the Africans made advancements in engineering because
they made tools. Many people used what was around them but the Africans built more effective
things. Also according to the article, Great Achievements in Science and Technology in Africa, the
Egyptians constructed pyramids out of blocks of stone. This is a major advancement because people
had to carve each piece of stone by hand with no technology. The Africans also made advancements in
buildings. They used stone and granite to build new universities, grand places, and homes. The idea
from these two sources is similar. They are both telling the reader that people who lived long ago
made several advancements in engineering. These two articles clearly send the reader the message that
while Europe was going through a Dark Age , other civilizations around the world were thriving and
going through a Golden
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Principle Of Pigeonhole Principle
Pigeonhole Principle
Introduction:
In 1834, the mathematician Peter Gustav Dirichlet (1805 1859), developed the idea of what we know
today as the Pigeonhole Principle (2009). It is also commonly called Dirichlet s box principle or
Dirichlet s drawer principle in dissimilar parts of the world. The Pigeonhole Principle is an extremely
essential and easy concept to comprehend, yet when applied to higher level problem solving can very
complicated to detect and use (2009). This powerful Pigeonhole Principle may be presented in a few
different ways:
1.) If m pigeons are put into m pigeonholes, there is an unfilled hole if and only if there s a hole with
more than one pigeon, 2.) If n pigeons are put into m pigeonholes where n m, there s a hole with more
than one pigeon, 3.) Let |A| denote the number of elements in a finite ... Show more content on
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Definition:
The pigeonhole principle states that if n items are located into m containers, with n m, then at least one
container necessity contains more than one item
This theorem is exemplified in real life by axioms similar to there must have got to be at least two left
gloves or two right gloves in a cluster of three gloves . To get a better understanding of how the
Pigeonhole Principle is essentially used, below are a few examples of the application of this valuable
idea. With each example, however, connections stuck between the pigeons and the pigeonholes will be
distinguished to help out identify with what accomplishment needs to be complete with each trouble.
The initial pair of examples will be essential problems followed by more challenging and higher level
problems.
Uses and
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Centralization vs Decentralization
Centralization versus Decentralization: Risk Pooling, Risk Diversification, and Supply Uncertainty in
a One Warehouse Multiple Retailer System
Amanda J. Schmitt Lawrence V. Snyder
Dept. of Industrial and Systems Engineering Lehigh University Bethlehem, PA, USA
Zuo Jun Max Shen
Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research University of California Berkeley, CA, USA
May 27, 2008
ABSTRACT We investigate optimal system design in a One Warehouse Multiple Retailer system in
which supply is subject to disruptions. We examine the expected costs and cost variances of the
system in both a centralized and a decentralized inventory system. We show that using a decentralized
inventory design reduces cost variance through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Tomlin and Wang [27] consider a single period newsboy setting with supply disruptions; they model
loss averse and conditional value at risk (CVaR) objectives when deciding between single and dual
sourcing and between dedicated and flexible resource availability. Chen et al. [7] consider multi period
inventory models with risk aversion, modeling both replenishment and pricing decisions. Tomlin [25]
also considers a multi period setting and employs a mean variance approach to consider risk in a two
supplier system in which one supplier is subject to disruptions and the other is perfectly reliable but
more expensive. He uses risk averse objectives to decide between single and dualsourcing.
2.2
Multi Echelon Systems
The literature on supply uncertainty in multi echelon inventory systems is not extensive. The review
by Yano and Lee [29] on yield uncertainty includes a section on multiple facility systems, but most 3
of the literature they discuss focuses on single period models and/or deterministic demands. One
exception is the paper by Bassok and Akella [3], in which the firm orders from an uncertain yield
supplier to ensure that material is available for a constrained production setting; upstream inventory
level decisions and downstream production level decisions are integrated in their model. Another is
Tang [24], who considers a multi stage, multi period model with uncertain yield; his focus is on
solving for
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The Cloning of Humans
You can t will a maxim where there is a diminishment of human dignity. Cloning humans with
identical genetic makeup to act as organ donors for each other is a diminishment of human dignity.
Therefore, cloning of humans is immoral.
Human cloning is a practice which includes taking an egg from a human female, removing the
nucleus, substituting it with the genetic material from the nucleus of another adult cell, and using
electric shock or chemical bath to hoax the egg into thinking it has been fertilized. The egg then starts
to divide, becoming a human embryo. This process marks a step toward turning the creation of human
life into something that can be seen as a kind of manufacturing process where human beings are
created in laboratories on demand, and to certain specifications.
According to the University of Utah Health Sciences cloning animals through somatic cell nuclear
transfer is just ineffective. The success rate ranges from 0.1 percent to 3 percent, which means that for
every 1000 attempts, only one to 30 clones are made. This is a major diminishment of human dignity
if to clone a human could take a 1000 tries. This will make humans worth nothing if we clone so much
and kill so many clones. There are many reasons for these bad results like the enucleated egg and the
transferred nucleus may not be well suited, the planting of the embryo into the surrogate mother could
fail, or the pregnancy itself could fail. The extremely high rate of death and the risk of
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Switzerland Report 2005 Essay
SWITZERLAND
Switzerland is an independent country that has been able to maintain its neutrality, making them
honored by the major European powers. An interesting historical fact is that Switzerland was not
involved in either of the two World Wars. Switzerland s active role in many UN and international
organizations has been a positive strategy strengthening ties with its neighbors, but also letting them
retain a strong commitment to neutrality. However, Switzerland did not officially become a UN
member until 2002.
Switzerland is located in Central Europe, east of France and North of Italy. Bordering countries are
Austria, France, Italy, Liechtenstein and Germany. Bern is the capital city with Zurich being the
largest city. It is mostly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From the seven members a President and Vice President, are elected following the principle of
seniority. Their constitution provided that the Federal Assembly chooses and supervises the cabinet,
however the Federal Council has gradually assumed a preeminent role in directing the legislative
process as well as executing federal laws.
The Federal Tribunal the federal Supreme Court, a judiciary consisting of a single regular court in
Lausanne. (The Judicial Branch) The Tribunal consists of 30 full time and 30 part time judges elected
for six year terms by the Federal Assembly. The principal function is to hear appeals of civil and
criminal cases. It has authority to review cantonal court decisions involving federal law and certain
administrative rulings of federal departments, but it has no power to review legislation for
constitutionality.
A strong emphasis on ballot votes arises out of the traditional Swiss belief that the will of the people is
the final national authority. Every constitutional amendment adopted by parliament is automatically
brought to the ballot and has to carry a double majority of votes and states in order to become
effective.
The Swiss economy is very prosperous, a stable modern market with a highly skilled labor force and
low unemployment. Their per capita income is virtually the highest in the world, as are their wages.
The household
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The Great Depression of the 1930s in Canada
The Great Depression of the 1930s in Canada
The Great Depression of the 1930 s is a benchmark for all depressions and recessions in the past and
in the future. In the booklet The Great Depression of the 1930s in Canada , Michiel Horn gives an
intellectual dissection of the events that occurred during the Great Depression. Michiel Horn s
approach leaves the reader with a foul taste for the Dirty Thirties. This essay will summarize Michiel
Horns key points as well as discuss the ability of Michiel Horn to report his findings.
Michiel Horn is currently the Chairman of the History Department at York University. His interests in
the Great Depression revolve around the history of taxation. Therefore, he is interested in making ...
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As people were having fewer children at this time, the population growth of Canada slowed. In an
effort to keep jobs for Canadians, the government decided that it would reduce immigration. The first
group targeted was the Jewish people. Some Canadians even decided to go to the United States in
search of greener pastures . The movement of people from the country to cities also slowed. This was
because it was easier for people to subsist in the country where they could chop their own firewood
and live off the land. Life on the farm was actually not much better than in the city, as a drought cost
many farmers, particularly those in the west, their crops.
The political scene was dominated by a Liberal party that would not commit a five cent piece towards
the cost of unemployment relief . This eventually led to their defeat in the summer of 1930. The
winner of the election was the Conservative party. Their goal was to get Canada back up and running.
In an effort to do so, they raised tariffs on imports and tried to protect national interests. This actually
had the opposite affect on the economy and pushed the country further into economic hardship. The
government around this time was also trying to balance the budget. In order to balance the budget,
they increased taxes which also had a detrimental affect on the economy. After five years, the
Conservatives were defeated due to unorganized leadership. The Liberals won the election in 1935.
Although
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Impressionism and Post Impressionism Essay
Expressive Essay In this essay, I will contrast and compare the two art movements, Impressionism,
and Post Impressionism. I will be concentrating on the works of the two leading artists of these styles
Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh. The impressionist movement is often considered to mark the
beginning of the modern period of art. It was developed in France during the late 19th century. The
impressionist movement arose out of dissatisfaction with the classical, dull subjects and clean cut
precise techniques of painting. They preferred to paint outdoors concentrating more on landscapes and
street scenes, and began to paint ordinary everyday people and liked to show the effects in natural
light. Claude Monet is often ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Aside from the dark shadows the painting is done in light, bright colours and once again Monet shows
his skill in portraying a nice sunny day by the riverside. He has managed to give the impression of
calm rippling water by using rough brushstrokes. He uses a mix of light and darker colours to show
the sun glistening across the water. The painting creates a relaxing and the light colours, calm water
and slow moving boats create pleasant mood, which I think. I like this painting and I especially like
the way in which Monet has created many different areas that show a range of colours, techniques and
all add something different to the painting. This variety draws you in and shows a real commitment
and dedication to detail. These two paintings have many similarities, however they both show
different sides to Monet s style of painting. Le Grenouillere has much thicker brushstrokes and
concentrates on darker colours such as greens and browns. In the Road Bridge he tends to use much
lighter yellows and blues and his brushstrokes are much shorter and rougher. This creates quite
different moods and the second painting has a much sunnier and happier mood. The paintings are very
similar in that the effects of the sun bouncing across the water plays a key part in both paintings. I
would have to say The Road Bridge at Argentile is my
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Christine Jorgensen
Stories involving transgender people have been in newspapers, magazines, and tabloids for over fifty
five years. These stories have captivated and intrigued American culture from the start, but not always
in the most positive light. It began in 1955 when Christine Jorgensen, born George, publicly
announced her gender confirming surgery and began life as a legally recognized woman. There was a
media frenzy with headlines such as Bronx GI Becomes a Woman! and Bronx Boy Is Now A Girl .
But instead of withdraw[ing] from public attention [Christine] turned the notoriety to her advantage
with a series of lucrative tours on the lecture and nightclub circuit (McQuiston 1989). By cultivating
the demeanor of a lady and refusing to call herself
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Resistance to Change in Organizations
BOTH ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS RESIST CHANGE. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO
OVERCOME THIS RESISTANCE?
It s not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive
to change. ~ Charles Darwin Organizational changes are changes that are made in the overall
framework of a company, such as restructuring in departments, changes in policies, or changes in
culture. It directly affects all departments, from the entry level employee to management. Any
business in today s fast moving environment that is looking for the pace of change to slow is likely to
be sorely disappointed. In fact, businesses should embrace change. Change is important for any
organization because, without change, businesses would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Aside from individual resistance, organizations as a whole also resist changes. Some organizations are
so designed that they resist new ideas. The major reasons for this type of resistance are : threat to
power; upper management considers change a threat to their power, authority and position. They fear
that new policies imposed for instance by the government, may result in them losing their status. Also
implementations such as participative decision making and self managed work teams affect their
purpose.
Additionally, companies resist change in their organizational structure. Especially bureaucratic
structures where jobs are narrowly defined and flow of information is stressed to from top to bottom.
This is usually because change in one part of these structures cant happen without causing disruption
in all levels.
Other popular reasons to resist change are resource constraints and sunk costs. If employees do accept
change, organizations must have the resources to accommodate the new changes. For example if
training agents are hired, the company needs to have sufficient financial resources to pay them and
also pay their employees. If they are not equipped with enough resources, they will resist change.
Also, it creates a problem for top management because a lot of capital would have already been
invested in fixed assets and training for employees for their current jobs.
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Wartime Measures Act
Canada entered into the Great War as a result of their paternalistic ties to the British Empire. Over the
course of the strife, Canada developed significantly in terms of national identity and autonomy. The
war forced the Canadian government to solidify its stance on a myriad of of economic and social
issues by increasing their capacity for national identity development and routing them on the course to
greater independence and a more recognizable stance on the international stage. Domestically, the war
threatened citizens rights through the use of conscription and other legal restrictions on civil liberties,
advanced the economy, and led to a series of social changes The nature and reason for Canada s
involvement in World War 1, more than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although injustices were suffered at an individual level, Canada as a whole gained a great deal of
respect from the majority of nations around the globe in recognition of the tremendous Canadian war
effort, despite the fact that Canada was a mere dominion of the British. The war also aided in unifying
the vast expanse of Canadian territory under the aegis of a single, united, and cooperative unit against
a common enemy, for a common cause and through common experiences. In addition to national
cohesion, economic progress and social developments can also be marked as a result of the war, but
they came with a
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  • 2. The Tort Of Negligence By Percy L Winfield In order to establish a claim in the tort of negligence, according to Percy H Winfield[1] Tortious liability arises from the breach of a duty primarily fixed by the law: such duty is towards persons generally and its breach is redressible by an action for liquidated damages . It is for Grace as the claimant where falls the burden of proof, to demonstrate that the negligence of her physical injury was due to the tortious liability of the Police, Ambulance Service, CURO and the Heath Authority as the defendants in order to claim damages. Furthermore will look at whether tortious liability can arise towards Brian as an occupier for his negligence which resulted in the firemen s deaths. In negligence the defendant is only liable when they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise police had no duty to arrive sooner after Brian made the call in order to respond to the potential threat of an intruder. In comparison to Police and fire services, Lord Woolf suggested in Kent v Griffiths[9] arguments based on public policy are much weaker in the case of ambulance service than they are in the case of police or the fire service . Leading case which portrays the duty of care for the ambulance services towards a patient in their care, as they accepted the claimants call they become a patient which means they have a duty to them at that moment. Although ambulance owes a duty of care towards Grace needs to determine if delay was breach of failure to take reasonable care. In the judgment Mr Justice Turner said: In the absence of any reasonable excuse for this delay I am driven to conclude that the delay was culpable breached duty as no reasonable excuse for the delay. However from Lord Woolf s judgement also in kent:[10] ... resources, whether in the provision of sufficient drivers or attendants, different situations would apply . The ambulance has no duty if not enough resources at their disposal during accident, due to high demand for ambulances at that time during Grace s accident means that they are not liable. A precedent establishing dual duty of care towards hospital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Despotism And The Framers Of The Constitution Dbq King George the Third ruled England through despotism, and the Framers of the Constitution did not want the same fate. In May of 1787, fifty five state delegates arranged a Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. The delegates argued a long list of reasons why the Articles of Confederation was not working, thus creating a completely new outline of the government. The making of the Constitution restrained one person or group from obtaining too much power and turning America into an autocracy. The Framers introduced, federalism, separation of power, checks and balances, and the small and large state compromise into the governing document. Federalism was a strong starting point to prevent America from becoming a dictatorship. Different powers were given in James Madison s compound government. The state and federal governments provide double security to the rights of the people in America. (Doc. A) On one hand, the state government deals with smaller, more private situations, such as establishing schools, holding elections, and setting up local governments. On the other hand, the federal government deals with bigger issues, such as declaring war, making immigration laws, and regulating trade. Even though both governments have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Separation of power was inspired by Montesquieu, a philosopher during the Enlightenment. The Congress is in charge of legislative power. They have the ability to make laws. The the president is in charge of the executive powers and he has to enforce the laws. The Supreme Court determines what laws are broken, in the judicial branch. As said by James Madison in Federalist Paper #47, Liberty requires that the three great departments of power should be separate and distinct. (Doc. B) When power is divided between the three branches that each have different roles, no one will get too much power and everyone is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. What Are The Similarities Between King James Version And... Be very sure of this people never reject the Bible because they cannot understand it. They understand it too well; they understand that it condemns their own behavior; they understand that it witnesses against their own sins, and summons them to judgment. They try to believe it is false and useless, because they don t like to believe it is true. J.C. Ryle. Before I begin I would like to say that I use both the King James Version and English Standard Version. I have nothing against the KJV and I believe it is an inspired word of God. The problem is I don t believe it is the only inspired word of God. Many will tell you that the KJV is the truest of trues and it is perfect and they may not be wrong. I for one have nothing wrong with the King ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So if I ve done my math correctly Paul most definitely didn t use the KJV to deliver his very inspired messages sent from God. Most people using the KJV now are using a modern version of the KJV, not the 1611 original King James. If it was the only inspired version why wouldn t you continue to use it and not modernize it? If the King James Version was the only true version would someone who was saved from a message delivered from an uninspired version have a faulty faith and salvation? Now I don t know what translation the evangelist was speaking from when I got saved but I would hate to believe that if it was not the KJV that I haven t truly been saved all this time. You would assume that the translation from the oldest manuscripts would be the most accurate but versions such as the ESV actually use older manuscript families than that of the KJV. I fear for the intentions of the KJV only advocates, for I feel that many but not all, focus more on the Bible translation and the persuading of others to use it than they do on the main character and persuasion of others to follow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Gibbs Model Of Gynaecology Introduction In this assignment, I will be reflecting on my performance as a senior gynaecology registrar on how I supported the GP (general practice) junior doctors that started working in my department. I will examine and reflect on my plan of action for their smooth adaptation in the unit and the development of the gynaecological emergency skills. I will be using Gibbs (1998) model of reflection. I chose this framework as I found it helpful for structuring my reflection thoughts. I will approach Amabile and Kramer s Progress Theory (Using Small Wins to Enhance Motivation), who wrote in detail about how progress can boost performance in their 2011 book, The Progress Principle using 6 steps: 1. Set clear goals and objectives. 2. Allow ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 261 Cited in Gill 2011) argue that people are motivated to carry out tasks or not to do depending on the leader s behaviour . In JJ s situation, I had to analyse his competencies, work motivation in a new environment and his behaviour. Bandura (2005) claims that social cognitive theory focuses on change, development and adaptation . I felt that JJ , being in the rotation for only 2 weeks, it has been too short for a trial to give up. Bandura et al (1988) argues that people s efficacy would determine the level of motivation and the amount of effort the person is willing to put to achieve a certain goal . The level of support in the organisation as well as the characteristics of the work environment also plays an influential role to the smooth integration of oversees professionals (Gerrish and Griffith, 2004). I remembered how I was many years ago, when arrived in the UK, being terrified of beginning to work in a foreign language, in a different culture. All of these would have been impossible without the support of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A Human Papillomavirus Vaccine asil: A human papillomavirus vaccine [GENERAL INTRODUCTION] The modern world is considerably lucky in the fact that vaccinations have been created and made readily available thanks to Edward Jenner and his development of the first vaccine for smallpox in 1796. Since the 18th century, there have been about fifty different vaccines created to protect humans against bacterial and viral diseases. A vaccine is a substance that can be administered through needle injections, by mouth, or by aerosol to stimulate the production of antibodies and supply immunity against one or a few diseases. The vaccine is prepared from the causative agent of a disease and is used to act as an antigen without activating the disease. There are many different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vaccinations to an individual are extremely beneficial, but there are many individuals who do not believe in vaccines, too. This is when the vaccine herd effect becomes a vital role in vulnerable populations at a high risk for obtaining infection. The vaccine herd effect, refers to the indirect protection of unvaccinated persons, whereby an increase in the prevalence of immunity by the vaccine prevents circulation of infectious agents in susceptible populations. (Kim, et al. 2011) The herd effect has been a major reason for the abolition of smallpox and the protection against influenza and pneumococcal disease since the vaccinated individuals have spread the vaccine benefits to unvaccinated people. Early vaccinations were primarily attenuated or inactivated, but over time and with advancements in immunology, biochemistry, and molecule biology, there have been new strategies implemented in the development of vaccines. An article in the Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research discusses the use of recombinant proteins which allows the targeting of immune responses focused against protective antigens. There are, a variety of expression systems with different advantages, allowing the production of large quantities of proteins depending on the required characteristics. Live recombinant bacteria or viral vectors effectively stimulate the immune system as in natural infections and have intrinsic adjuvant properties. (Nascimento and Leite, 2012). The recombinant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Monetary Quiz 14 1. The use of money and credit controls to achieve macroeconomic goals is: Fiscal policy. → Monetary policy. Supply side policy. Eclectic policy. | 14 2. Which of the following is responsible for buying and selling of government securities to influence reserves in the banking system? Twelve Federal Reserve banks The Executive Branch of government → The Federal Open Market Committee The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve | 14 3. Which of the following represents the money multiplier? Required reserve ratio × total deposits Total reserves required reserves (Total reserves required reserves) × multiplier → 1 ÷ (required reserve ratio) | 14 4. Suppose the banks in the Federal Reserve System have $200 billion in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | 14 7. When a bank is deficient in reserves, it can go to the federal funds market to borrow what it needs from another bank. | 14 10. The open market operations are conducted daily and do not have as large undesirable effects as altering the reserve requirement; as such, they are the Fed s favored tool. | 14 9. When a bank borrows money from the Fed, the bank s balance sheet has an equal increase in liabilities which includes loans from the Fed and assets which includes the additional reserves. | 14 11. When the Fed wishes to increase the reserves of the member banks, it: → Buys securities. Raises the reserve requirement. Raises the discount rate. Sells securities. | 14 12. Tony buys a bond in the amount of $500 with a promised interest rate of 15 percent. If the market interest rate decreases to 5 percent, Tony can sell his bond for up to: $500. $250. → $1,500. $1,250. | 14 13. The Fed can decrease the federal funds rate by: Selling bonds. → Buying bonds which causes market interest rates to fall. Simply announcing a lower rate since the Fed has direct control of this interest rate. Changing the money multiplier. | 14 14. If the Fed wishes to increase the money supply it could: → Lower the discount rate. Raise the minimum reserve ratio. Sell securities on the open market. Issue more bonds. | 14 15. In order to increase the money supply the Fed can: Raise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Ptsd And Posttraumatic Stress Disorder PTSD or Posttraumatic Stress Disorder is a growing concern with our returning soldiers. As technology is advancing, battles are becoming more and more gruesome. The scars from defending your country are not only physical. Some scars may not be visible, but are even more dangerous. The trauma imbedded in these men and women s heads will cause pain for them and their entire family. The dictionary definition of PTSD is a serious condition that can develop after a person has experienced or witnessed a traumatic or terrifying event in which serious physical harm occurred or was threatened. It has also been called battle fatigue or shell shock. It may be everlasting and it is devastating to the person s mental health. Some of the more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The events seen by these brave people are what cause the terrible side effects. PTSD can be directly correlated to what is viewed during battle. Fellow soldiers and friends are being brutally killed. It is expected with war, but it takes a toll on the fighters. Constantly seeing death and serious injury can leave one scared. The everyday sights for people who serve over seas in places like Iraq and Afghanistan greatly improve the chances of them having PTSD effects after returning home. A study was performed on Iraq/Afghanistan soldiers to see the effects of PTSD and how common it was in these certain employments. The three following questions were looked at as the main focal points in the research: (1) How do the rates of PTSD among all active duty enlisted personnel differ by service and deployment location? (2) How do deployment location and length of deployment affect the probability of being diagnosed with PTSD? (3) Is there an interactive effect between a deployment s length and location? (Shen, Arkes, Kwan, Tan, Williams, 2010). Previous studies have failed to see the comparison between PTSD rates and the different services of employment. The research focused on active solders and the duration of their specific enlistments. Two wars were the focal points of studies, which include Iraq and Afghanistan. Said by Shen et al. (2010) Recent research suggests that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Shiloh Symbolism One such symbol is the log cabin that Leroy wants to build for Norma Jean. The log cabin is mentioned continually throughout the story in discussions between Leroy and Norma Jean. At first glance the log cabin seems to be just an obsession by Leroy s thinkering side (Leroy builds numerous models during the course of the story such as a B 17 Bomber (p. 804)). However, the log cabin actually represents Leroy and Norma Jean s marriage. Leroy wants to build the cabin for Norma Jean while Norma Jean thinks the cabin is a stupid idea. Determinedly, Leroy states that I m going to build you this house. [. . .] I want to make you a real home. To which Norma Jean replied, I don t want to live in any log cabin. (p. 808). Leroy clings to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Birds are used in Shiloh to describe a sense of freedom for Norma Jean but a sense of nesting for Leroy. While Leroy wants to be at home with Norma Jean and settle down in the log cabin, a nest, Norma Jean wants to be free and fly off like a bird would. Symbolically, the narrator is likening the main character to birds: It (Leroy s rig) sits in the backyard like a gigantic bird that has flown home to roost. (p. 804). Leroy s rig is an extension of him and shows that both he and his rig are home to stay and settle with Norma Jean. However, Norma Jean has a different association with birds. Additionally, the narrator describes that, She is picking cake crumbs from the cellophane wrapper, like a fussy bird. (p. 812). Obviously, this relates Norma Jean to a bird in the way she was eating the cake crumbs. Moreover, Norma Jean is specifically stated as a fussy bird . Norma Jean has finally hit her end and wants to leave but does not know how to say it to Leroy. Norma Jean seems fussy to Leroy but in reality she is conflicted internally and ready to move on with her life. While birds are an important symbol in the story, the graveyard at Shiloh is immensely important as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay on The Easter Uprising of 1916 The Easter Uprising of 1916 The Easter Uprising of 1916 was an event that happened at the tail end of a long list of events that would forever change Ireland. The Uprising or Rising, as some call it, took place mostly in Dublin but was felt throughout Ireland. The point was to gain independence from Great Britain who had ruled Ireland for the past couple hundred years. At the turn of the 19th century England believed that Ireland had too much independence and made the Act of Union. The result was the Act of Union of 1801: the Irish parliament voted itself out of existence and England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales were formally politically unified for the first time (Hegarty 2). Around the time of the First World War, Ireland began ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Irish were promised the Home Rule Act, but it was taken away at the start of the Ester Uprising. This modest promise was swept away the Easter Uprising of 1916, when a small band of rebels paralyzed the city and the Irish Republic was proclaimed from the steps of the GPO (Hegarty). Padhraic Pearse led about 2000 people into the Easter Revolution, only a small fraction of the people that had lived in Dublin at the time. Most of the Irish were involved in World War I. They had little support many Irish volunteers had joined the war effort and the rebels were perceived to be traitors to the great cause (Hegarty). It would take more violence and rebellion against the British to bring attention to their cause both locally and abroad. The Easter Rising led to the arrests of approximately 3500 people. Although more than half were released after they were questioned; many received unfair trials or no trial at all. When the news broke to the Irish public about the treatment of the rebels, they also found out that there were 15 fifteen secret executions, of the leaders of the Uprising. The tables began to turn away from the War to the aid of the rebels as the truth came out. The seven signatories of the proclamation of independence ( Pearse, Connolly, Clarke, MacDonagh, MacDermott, Plunkett, and Ceannt) were all executed to the outrage of the Irish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Rhetorical Analysis Of Defending Free Speech On College... Free speech on college campuses has been a widely debated topic in recent years. Because of this, the opinions held on this subject vary. In the editorial, Defending Free Speech on College Campuses , the Editorial Board of the Chicago Tribune defends the idea of education and free speech. The Editorial Board states that students today are not receiving as useful of an education because of the barriers put on free speech. In addition, they argue that in not allowing students to feel uncomfortable, they are not receiving a true education. [A little more summary here would be helpful how does the author support these claims?] The editorial, Defending Free Speech on College Campuses, introduces a valid logical argument on education through describing instances in which students experience uncomfortable learning situations, and the ways in which they were handled. [Hannah, your reasons here are about content, not about rhetoric what rhetorical reasons is the argument strong?] The true substance of this editorial comes from the authors use of logical appeals and its relatability to students. [These are two different ideas which is going to make your paragraph rather jumbled. How could you reorganize to make sure each paragraph is focused on a single unified idea?] The author argues the importance in not going so far in protecting undergraduates (n.p.) from controversial or touchy subjects. A substantial part of education consists of understanding your opinion, as well as, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Summary Of Post American World What makes the book, Post American World, by Fareed Zakaria so interesting is the fact that many of the points made about the decline of America and what needs to be changed is the direct commotion of the current political campaigns. As a young growing male developing my understanding of how the country and countries work and interact the idea of the Post American World, allowed me to understand why the election this year is so different compared to the past. Although I was not as present in the past election, the commotion that has been caused to this year has brought more attention to me and the world than it has before. Within the book the idea that the U.S. has been doing so well and has created the best of the best things, times have started ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Current Construction Site ( Cdsm Interpretation Centre... CDSM Scheme Executive Summary: Introduction: The current construction site (CDSM interpretation centre scheme) is located in Combe Down village on the east side of rock hall lane near Combe Road. The CDSM interpretation centre scheme is part of £161 million Comb Down Stone Mine project which is estimated about £1.5 million and compromise of eight residential houses, one residential flat and one interpretation centre. History back ground: Historical aspects are long associated with the city of Bath which is distinguished by its buildings and Roman characteristics. The Southern area of Bath is the location of Combe Down, which has been understood to be of archaeological significance. It is this attribute that gave rise to the extraction and quarrying of high quality stone as far back as 1720. Ralph Allen Yard (located in the eastern section of Combe Down) is an area that malting s and industrial activity had been prominent to certain extent. However, over several decades, the yard itself has been subjected to continuous alteration leading to structural deterioration and redundancy to its use. The historic significance associated to structural elements of the yard include its exterior walls, which comprised of stone (Bath Stone). Modern practice had altered these walls with the introduction of steel frames, which has the potential to reduce the character of the streetscape. Health and safety: For the health and safety of the CDSM interpretation centre scheme, number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Flat Tax Essay The national debt is growing and the government is unable to keep up under the current Progressive tax system, in the United States. A solution for the United States debt is to switch to a flat tax system. A switch to a flat tax system would simplify the tax process, it would make taxes fair and even, and it would allow the government to reduce the United States national debt. A flat tax system is a system that taxes every individual at the same percentage. It is not like any system the United States has seen before. US Tax History In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, the US taxed a few commodities to raise revenue for the federal government. By 1817, the Government removed all taxes and solely relied on tariffs of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... President Bush also doubled the child tax credit. The child tax credit is a rebate given to households with a newborn child. Two tax bills signed in 2005 and 2006 extended through 2010 the favorable rates on capital gains and dividends that had been enacted in 2003, raised the exemption levels for the Alternative Minimum Tax, and enacted new tax incentives designed to persuade individuals to save more for retirement. (History of the Income Tax, 2007). The Government approved many tax breaks allowing for more deductions for taxpayers in the 2000 s. by allowing tax deductions and incentives the tax system becomes convoluted, a more simplified system would be more effective. Simplify the Tax Process 1000 tax forms are used by United States federal tax system to collect, process, and distribute taxes. These forms cover payment of taxes joint and partial; they cover reimbursement, late fees, and forms for different kinds of taxes. More tax forms are required when people make investments, purchases, and have different types of income to do taxes properly. With less forms to fill out the system would be less convoluted and it would help insure accuracy. Under a Flat tax system, taxpayers would only have to fill out two forms at most. Taxpayers save time and energy by filling out one to two forms versus the 1000 forms available under the current tax. The Flat Tax two filling forms are the size of a postcard. They require basic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Horatio s Use Of Justice In Hamlet In Hamlet, a play by William Shakespeare, the protagonist Hamlet seeks to avenge his father s death. The ghost of his father appears and tells Hamlet that Claudius murdered him. Claudius poisons his brother so that he can take the throne. Hamlet responds to the injustice of his father s murder with his brand of justice, revenge. Hamlet s understanding of justice is tit for tat. Claudius murders Hamlet s father so Hamlet plans to kill him. His form of justice is single minded revenge. He uses and manipulates others as his pawns to forward his goal. He drives Ophelia into madness by his manipulation of her and killing her father. Poor Ophelia divided from herself and her fair judgment (IV, v, 80 81). Hamlet takes the burden into his own hands and willingly sacrifices everything, even his own sanity to attain justice for his deceased father. What if it tempt you...which might deprive your sovereignty of reason and draw you into madness? (I, IV, 69 73 74). Hamlet does not heed Horatio s warning and slips into the madness that he designs which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main source of conflict is Claudius versus Hamlet. A little more than kin, and less than kind! (I, II, 65) In Hamlet s search for justice the themes of the play come forward: revenge, madness, spying, manipulation, duty and obedience. Friends both, go join you with some further aid: Hamlet in madness hath Polonius slain (IV, I, 33 34). The King says this to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern who obey him unfailingly. Hamlet is manipulating the other characters into thinking he s mad but he s actually falling into madness. Polonius was spying on Hamlet when he kills him. All of this occurs because of Hamlet s need to take revenge on Claudius for his father. Hamlet s search for justice brings to light the monstrous acts committed within families and the capabilities of people to do terrible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Unknown 33A Solubility Analysis The physical attributes of Unknown 33A were that it was a white, crystal, and solid that had a sweet cherry smell. As for Unknown 33B, the physical attributes were that it was a beige, yellowish color liquid that was translucent and had a viscosity similar to water. Also, the liquid was homogenous and smelled sour and similar to mildew. The purpose of using solubility analysis on an unknown is to narrow the possible unknowns given based on the solubility analysis. Acetone was a control for ketone and was soluble in water. Hexanal was a control for an aldehyde and was insoluble in water due to intermolecular forces, such as an increased amount of hydrophobic area rather than hydrophilic area. As a result, by identifying the solubility of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Genera Build Model And... Can be a costly model to use. Risk analysis requires highly specific expertise. Project s success is highly dependent on the risk analysis phase. Doesn t work well for smaller projects. When to use When costs and risk evaluation is important For medium to high risk projects Long term project commitment unwise because of potential changes to economic priorities Users are unsure of their needs Requirements are complex New product line Incrimental model The incremental build model is a method of software development where the model is designed, implemented and tested incrementally (a little more is added each time) until the product is finished. It involves both development and maintenance. The product is defined as finished when it satisfies all of its requirements. This model combines the elements of the waterfall model with the iterative philosophy of prototyping. Advantages ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a framework which embodies much of the current knowledge about project management. DSDM is rooted in the software development community, but the convergence of software development, process engineering and hence business development projects has changed the DSDM framework to become a general framework for complex problem solving tasks. Advantages Active user participation throughout the life of the project and iterative nature of development improves quality of the product. DSDM ensures rapid deliveries. Both of the above factors result in reduced project costs Disadvantages The first thing is DSDM is costly to implement, as it requires users and developers both to be trained to employ it effectively. It may not be suitable for small organizations or one time projects. It is a relatively new model therefore It is not very common and easy to understand. Part B1.2 Preliminary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Warpaint Lord Of The Flies Quote Analysis The Power Of The Unknown In Lord Of The Flies, the power of the warpaint, and the beast give jack great command over the other children Do you remember Halloween when you were little? I do. I remember putting on a mask and feeling powerful and confident. I think the same thing happens with Jack and his war paint transition. War paint gives Jack power. In the novel, as soon as Jack changes his face using war paint, many members of Ralph s tribe step up to follow jack in his new tribe. Without war paint Ralph seems to just be a figurehead of a leader. He is the shell of what was the chief. Jack is now the new leader because of his new instilled confidence.Even though Jack may not actually have the job of leader but, he is already the leader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you remember earlier in the book, Jack was told by Ralph to keep the signal fire burning.But instead of thinking of the whole group like a good chief would, He only thought about himself and what he wanted to do. Jack checked, vaguely irritated by this irrelevance but too happy to let it worry him. (Golding 69). This quote helps show that Jack is not a good leader. He cares more about what he wants than what the whole group wants making him the most irresponsible character in the book. With Ralph actually being the most responsible character in the book ,He is definitely the rightful chief but as we later learn, the right chief doesn t always get picked. Another example of Jack not being responsible as a leader was when the circle chant took place. All at once, Robert was screaming and struggling with the strength of frenzy. Jack had him by the hair and was brandishing his knife. Behind him was Roger, fighting to get close. The chant rose ritually, as at the last moment of a dance or a hunt. (Golding 114). This quote explains that if Jack were a proper leader he would not have let poor Robert almost get killed. Jack didn t even try to stop the feeding frenzy that was the hunters. In conclusion, with Jack s new power He does not take responsibility and is not a proper leader and is a great danger to many of the young people on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Outward Conformity James Joyce s novel, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, follows the main character, Stephen Dedalus, through his childhood in Ireland, focusing on the decisions Stephen makes as a young adult that will shape his future. Throughout the novel, there is tension created by the battle between outward conformity to his church and the inward questioning of religion. This can be seen through Stephen attaining the life he longs for while sacrificing the normalities he has assimilated to while maturing. This contributes to the meaning of the work as a whole, in that the paths taken in life ultimately lead to sacrifice. Stephen chooses a different path than that set up for him by his family and the principal members of his Catholic school leading ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the time he was young, he invented words such as moocow demonstrating his imagination. At the beginning of Stephen s life, his creativity does not interfere with his religion, unlike later in the novel. This creativity, however, hinders Stephen from congealing with the boys at his school, he does not think the same way they do. He is even pushed into a square ditch after being harassed and taunted by the boys who ask him if he kisses his mother. This is significant because his outward hesitation reveals Stephen s attempt at conformity, while his inward inquiry of what was the right answer to the question? (10) causes a division between him and the other students. The tensions between conformity and questioning sever his connection to his peers. The struggles Stephen faces in the very beginning of his Catholic school years stem not from his lack of conformity to religion, but lack of harmonizing with the other students. At this point, Stephen even defends his religion inwardly as well as outwardly. This can be seen when some of the dinner guests, Casey and Dante, argue over the religious state ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Comedy and Different Opinions Different opinions Comedy is of course made up of many things. Since we are all different we all have different opinions about what makes up comedy. French Philosopher Henrie Bergson wrote an essay in which he explains what comedy means to him and how it is composed. Jimmy Carr and Lucy Greeves have also written an easy in which, they define what comedy is and how it is an important factor in human life. Both these authors have many differences in what they feel comedy is as well as some of the similarities that they have in common. Bergson, Carr and Greeves define comedy in many ways like who laughs, situations that are funny, who makes a joke, group comedy and emotions regarding comedy. Have you ever asked your self who laughs at funny things? Many of us might of answered humans. Bergson suggests that laughter is only produced by humans and that no other creatures have the capability to laugh expect us humans. Carr and Greeves also suggest that humans are the planet s most successful creatures in having the capacity to laugh. Although unlike Bergson, Carr and Greeves also suggest that apes also have the capacity to laugh (37 49). They mention the process of evolution, as we all know, evolution suggests that humans once evolved from apes; therefore, they feel that apes also have the capacity to laugh due to recent research Flores 2 that says that animal behaviorist have observed some form of laughing and smiling in small chimps. Although Carr and Greeves mention, A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Conflicts And Tensions Between The French And Algerian War... The period between 1830 and 1962 was full of conflicts and tensions between the unstable French and Algerian government. Conflicts were based on religion, equality, nationalism, politics and terrorism. With the encouragement of European settlement, privileges and inequality appeared. As the pressure grew, new nationalistic groups were created, and sometimes they would act as a terrorist organization, just like the FLN group. Even though the problems were increasing in the French colony, there was some collaboration that tried to maintain the peace in it. Some laws that were published enhanced the political power of Algerians in their government, National Assembly in Paris. From the very beginning of the existence of the French Algeria, it was hard to balance the satisfaction of the Pier Noids and the Muslims. The French army, landing in June 1830, easily overpowered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ferhat Abbas, a future president of an independent Algerian parliament, writes in 1931: Algeria is French soil and we are French Muslims. In 1936 the French socialist government of Léon Blum saw the force of this argument. The so called Blum Violette plan proposed that 21,000 Muslims should immediately have the vote on the same terms as European settlers. However, this provoked an outcry from the settlers in Algeria. The proposal was dropped. The problems of the future, though postponed by World War II, are prefigured in this clash. ( HISTORY OF ALGERIA. HISTORY OF ALGERIA. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Oct. 2015.) The demands of Algerian nationalism became immediately after the end of the war in Europe. In May 1945 demonstrators carrying Algerian Nationalist flags appear at victory celebrations in the town of Sétif. Scuffles with the police sparked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. African Vs Inca Essay During the Dark Ages in Europe, other civilizations throughout the world were going through a Golden Era. For instance, the Africans and the Incas made numerous advancements in several aspects of engineering. The Incas were amazing engineers who build bridges and roads through the most rocky parts of the Andes Mountains. My first source is an online article titled Achievements of the Incas from the website Discover Peru. The quote from the article says, They built a system of roads and bridges across the roughest terrains of the Andes. Through their system of collective labor and the most advanced centralized economy, the Incas were able to secure unlimited manual labor. They built more than 14,000 miles of paved road that connected Cusco, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To start off, my second source is an article titled Great Achievements in Science and Technology in Africa from the website ASBMB Today. The quote from the article says, ...there are the engineering feats of the Egyptians: the bafflingly raised obelisks and the more than 80 pyramids...Many advances in metallurgy and tool making were made across the entirety of ancient Africa. These include steam engines, metal chisels and saws, copper and iron tools and weapons, nails, glue, carbon steel and bronze weapons and art . This shows us that the Africans made advancements in engineering because they made tools. Many people used what was around them but the Africans built more effective things. Also according to the article, Great Achievements in Science and Technology in Africa, the Egyptians constructed pyramids out of blocks of stone. This is a major advancement because people had to carve each piece of stone by hand with no technology. The Africans also made advancements in buildings. They used stone and granite to build new universities, grand places, and homes. The idea from these two sources is similar. They are both telling the reader that people who lived long ago made several advancements in engineering. These two articles clearly send the reader the message that while Europe was going through a Dark Age , other civilizations around the world were thriving and going through a Golden ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Principle Of Pigeonhole Principle Pigeonhole Principle Introduction: In 1834, the mathematician Peter Gustav Dirichlet (1805 1859), developed the idea of what we know today as the Pigeonhole Principle (2009). It is also commonly called Dirichlet s box principle or Dirichlet s drawer principle in dissimilar parts of the world. The Pigeonhole Principle is an extremely essential and easy concept to comprehend, yet when applied to higher level problem solving can very complicated to detect and use (2009). This powerful Pigeonhole Principle may be presented in a few different ways: 1.) If m pigeons are put into m pigeonholes, there is an unfilled hole if and only if there s a hole with more than one pigeon, 2.) If n pigeons are put into m pigeonholes where n m, there s a hole with more than one pigeon, 3.) Let |A| denote the number of elements in a finite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Definition: The pigeonhole principle states that if n items are located into m containers, with n m, then at least one container necessity contains more than one item This theorem is exemplified in real life by axioms similar to there must have got to be at least two left gloves or two right gloves in a cluster of three gloves . To get a better understanding of how the Pigeonhole Principle is essentially used, below are a few examples of the application of this valuable idea. With each example, however, connections stuck between the pigeons and the pigeonholes will be distinguished to help out identify with what accomplishment needs to be complete with each trouble. The initial pair of examples will be essential problems followed by more challenging and higher level problems. Uses and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Centralization vs Decentralization Centralization versus Decentralization: Risk Pooling, Risk Diversification, and Supply Uncertainty in a One Warehouse Multiple Retailer System Amanda J. Schmitt Lawrence V. Snyder Dept. of Industrial and Systems Engineering Lehigh University Bethlehem, PA, USA Zuo Jun Max Shen Dept. of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research University of California Berkeley, CA, USA May 27, 2008 ABSTRACT We investigate optimal system design in a One Warehouse Multiple Retailer system in which supply is subject to disruptions. We examine the expected costs and cost variances of the system in both a centralized and a decentralized inventory system. We show that using a decentralized inventory design reduces cost variance through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tomlin and Wang [27] consider a single period newsboy setting with supply disruptions; they model loss averse and conditional value at risk (CVaR) objectives when deciding between single and dual sourcing and between dedicated and flexible resource availability. Chen et al. [7] consider multi period inventory models with risk aversion, modeling both replenishment and pricing decisions. Tomlin [25] also considers a multi period setting and employs a mean variance approach to consider risk in a two supplier system in which one supplier is subject to disruptions and the other is perfectly reliable but more expensive. He uses risk averse objectives to decide between single and dualsourcing. 2.2 Multi Echelon Systems The literature on supply uncertainty in multi echelon inventory systems is not extensive. The review by Yano and Lee [29] on yield uncertainty includes a section on multiple facility systems, but most 3 of the literature they discuss focuses on single period models and/or deterministic demands. One exception is the paper by Bassok and Akella [3], in which the firm orders from an uncertain yield supplier to ensure that material is available for a constrained production setting; upstream inventory level decisions and downstream production level decisions are integrated in their model. Another is Tang [24], who considers a multi stage, multi period model with uncertain yield; his focus is on solving for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Cloning of Humans You can t will a maxim where there is a diminishment of human dignity. Cloning humans with identical genetic makeup to act as organ donors for each other is a diminishment of human dignity. Therefore, cloning of humans is immoral. Human cloning is a practice which includes taking an egg from a human female, removing the nucleus, substituting it with the genetic material from the nucleus of another adult cell, and using electric shock or chemical bath to hoax the egg into thinking it has been fertilized. The egg then starts to divide, becoming a human embryo. This process marks a step toward turning the creation of human life into something that can be seen as a kind of manufacturing process where human beings are created in laboratories on demand, and to certain specifications. According to the University of Utah Health Sciences cloning animals through somatic cell nuclear transfer is just ineffective. The success rate ranges from 0.1 percent to 3 percent, which means that for every 1000 attempts, only one to 30 clones are made. This is a major diminishment of human dignity if to clone a human could take a 1000 tries. This will make humans worth nothing if we clone so much and kill so many clones. There are many reasons for these bad results like the enucleated egg and the transferred nucleus may not be well suited, the planting of the embryo into the surrogate mother could fail, or the pregnancy itself could fail. The extremely high rate of death and the risk of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Switzerland Report 2005 Essay SWITZERLAND Switzerland is an independent country that has been able to maintain its neutrality, making them honored by the major European powers. An interesting historical fact is that Switzerland was not involved in either of the two World Wars. Switzerland s active role in many UN and international organizations has been a positive strategy strengthening ties with its neighbors, but also letting them retain a strong commitment to neutrality. However, Switzerland did not officially become a UN member until 2002. Switzerland is located in Central Europe, east of France and North of Italy. Bordering countries are Austria, France, Italy, Liechtenstein and Germany. Bern is the capital city with Zurich being the largest city. It is mostly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the seven members a President and Vice President, are elected following the principle of seniority. Their constitution provided that the Federal Assembly chooses and supervises the cabinet, however the Federal Council has gradually assumed a preeminent role in directing the legislative process as well as executing federal laws. The Federal Tribunal the federal Supreme Court, a judiciary consisting of a single regular court in Lausanne. (The Judicial Branch) The Tribunal consists of 30 full time and 30 part time judges elected for six year terms by the Federal Assembly. The principal function is to hear appeals of civil and criminal cases. It has authority to review cantonal court decisions involving federal law and certain administrative rulings of federal departments, but it has no power to review legislation for constitutionality. A strong emphasis on ballot votes arises out of the traditional Swiss belief that the will of the people is the final national authority. Every constitutional amendment adopted by parliament is automatically brought to the ballot and has to carry a double majority of votes and states in order to become effective. The Swiss economy is very prosperous, a stable modern market with a highly skilled labor force and low unemployment. Their per capita income is virtually the highest in the world, as are their wages. The household ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Great Depression of the 1930s in Canada The Great Depression of the 1930s in Canada The Great Depression of the 1930 s is a benchmark for all depressions and recessions in the past and in the future. In the booklet The Great Depression of the 1930s in Canada , Michiel Horn gives an intellectual dissection of the events that occurred during the Great Depression. Michiel Horn s approach leaves the reader with a foul taste for the Dirty Thirties. This essay will summarize Michiel Horns key points as well as discuss the ability of Michiel Horn to report his findings. Michiel Horn is currently the Chairman of the History Department at York University. His interests in the Great Depression revolve around the history of taxation. Therefore, he is interested in making ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As people were having fewer children at this time, the population growth of Canada slowed. In an effort to keep jobs for Canadians, the government decided that it would reduce immigration. The first group targeted was the Jewish people. Some Canadians even decided to go to the United States in search of greener pastures . The movement of people from the country to cities also slowed. This was because it was easier for people to subsist in the country where they could chop their own firewood and live off the land. Life on the farm was actually not much better than in the city, as a drought cost many farmers, particularly those in the west, their crops. The political scene was dominated by a Liberal party that would not commit a five cent piece towards the cost of unemployment relief . This eventually led to their defeat in the summer of 1930. The winner of the election was the Conservative party. Their goal was to get Canada back up and running. In an effort to do so, they raised tariffs on imports and tried to protect national interests. This actually had the opposite affect on the economy and pushed the country further into economic hardship. The government around this time was also trying to balance the budget. In order to balance the budget, they increased taxes which also had a detrimental affect on the economy. After five years, the Conservatives were defeated due to unorganized leadership. The Liberals won the election in 1935. Although ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Impressionism and Post Impressionism Essay Expressive Essay In this essay, I will contrast and compare the two art movements, Impressionism, and Post Impressionism. I will be concentrating on the works of the two leading artists of these styles Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh. The impressionist movement is often considered to mark the beginning of the modern period of art. It was developed in France during the late 19th century. The impressionist movement arose out of dissatisfaction with the classical, dull subjects and clean cut precise techniques of painting. They preferred to paint outdoors concentrating more on landscapes and street scenes, and began to paint ordinary everyday people and liked to show the effects in natural light. Claude Monet is often ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aside from the dark shadows the painting is done in light, bright colours and once again Monet shows his skill in portraying a nice sunny day by the riverside. He has managed to give the impression of calm rippling water by using rough brushstrokes. He uses a mix of light and darker colours to show the sun glistening across the water. The painting creates a relaxing and the light colours, calm water and slow moving boats create pleasant mood, which I think. I like this painting and I especially like the way in which Monet has created many different areas that show a range of colours, techniques and all add something different to the painting. This variety draws you in and shows a real commitment and dedication to detail. These two paintings have many similarities, however they both show different sides to Monet s style of painting. Le Grenouillere has much thicker brushstrokes and concentrates on darker colours such as greens and browns. In the Road Bridge he tends to use much lighter yellows and blues and his brushstrokes are much shorter and rougher. This creates quite different moods and the second painting has a much sunnier and happier mood. The paintings are very similar in that the effects of the sun bouncing across the water plays a key part in both paintings. I would have to say The Road Bridge at Argentile is my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Christine Jorgensen Stories involving transgender people have been in newspapers, magazines, and tabloids for over fifty five years. These stories have captivated and intrigued American culture from the start, but not always in the most positive light. It began in 1955 when Christine Jorgensen, born George, publicly announced her gender confirming surgery and began life as a legally recognized woman. There was a media frenzy with headlines such as Bronx GI Becomes a Woman! and Bronx Boy Is Now A Girl . But instead of withdraw[ing] from public attention [Christine] turned the notoriety to her advantage with a series of lucrative tours on the lecture and nightclub circuit (McQuiston 1989). By cultivating the demeanor of a lady and refusing to call herself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Resistance to Change in Organizations BOTH ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS RESIST CHANGE. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO OVERCOME THIS RESISTANCE? It s not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. ~ Charles Darwin Organizational changes are changes that are made in the overall framework of a company, such as restructuring in departments, changes in policies, or changes in culture. It directly affects all departments, from the entry level employee to management. Any business in today s fast moving environment that is looking for the pace of change to slow is likely to be sorely disappointed. In fact, businesses should embrace change. Change is important for any organization because, without change, businesses would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aside from individual resistance, organizations as a whole also resist changes. Some organizations are so designed that they resist new ideas. The major reasons for this type of resistance are : threat to power; upper management considers change a threat to their power, authority and position. They fear that new policies imposed for instance by the government, may result in them losing their status. Also implementations such as participative decision making and self managed work teams affect their purpose. Additionally, companies resist change in their organizational structure. Especially bureaucratic structures where jobs are narrowly defined and flow of information is stressed to from top to bottom. This is usually because change in one part of these structures cant happen without causing disruption in all levels. Other popular reasons to resist change are resource constraints and sunk costs. If employees do accept change, organizations must have the resources to accommodate the new changes. For example if training agents are hired, the company needs to have sufficient financial resources to pay them and also pay their employees. If they are not equipped with enough resources, they will resist change. Also, it creates a problem for top management because a lot of capital would have already been invested in fixed assets and training for employees for their current jobs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Wartime Measures Act Canada entered into the Great War as a result of their paternalistic ties to the British Empire. Over the course of the strife, Canada developed significantly in terms of national identity and autonomy. The war forced the Canadian government to solidify its stance on a myriad of of economic and social issues by increasing their capacity for national identity development and routing them on the course to greater independence and a more recognizable stance on the international stage. Domestically, the war threatened citizens rights through the use of conscription and other legal restrictions on civil liberties, advanced the economy, and led to a series of social changes The nature and reason for Canada s involvement in World War 1, more than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although injustices were suffered at an individual level, Canada as a whole gained a great deal of respect from the majority of nations around the globe in recognition of the tremendous Canadian war effort, despite the fact that Canada was a mere dominion of the British. The war also aided in unifying the vast expanse of Canadian territory under the aegis of a single, united, and cooperative unit against a common enemy, for a common cause and through common experiences. In addition to national cohesion, economic progress and social developments can also be marked as a result of the war, but they came with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...