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2. Tsunami And Hurricanes Compare And Contrast
Tsunamis and hurricanes are often confused because they are both storms that can cause mass
destruction. Both can be extremely catastrophic, end lives, and destroy homes, towns, and/or cities.
Tsunamis and hurricanes are both natural disasters that have many similarities and many differences.
There is often a lot of confusion between tsunamis and hurricanes. They are both natural disasters that
involve a lot of water, they can both cause a lot of destruction and/or death, and they can both ruin or
end people s lives. After each natural disaster there can be a lot of damage to homes, buildings, and
cities. Each can cause a wide range of deaths and lost family members or friends. One good similarity
that both Tsunamis and Hurricanes posses,
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3. Explain Why Is Connecticut Called The Nutmeg State
Why is Connecticut Called the Constitution State and the Nutmeg State?
Connecticut is called the Constitution State because it had the world s first written constitution.
According to Gelman, Hartford, Windsor, and Wethersfield wanted to join together and become the
colony of Connecticut (20). They wrote their own laws to live by. These laws are called the
Fundamental Orders. Connecticut is also called the Nutmeg State. This is because people moved from
Connecticut to other states because there was not enough land to live on. They moved around like the
yankee peddlers would to sell goods and nutmegs to farmers and settlers (Kent, 45). Many of the
people from Connecticut moved to the midwest.
A Famous Person from Connecticut and His Significance in Connecticut History
One famous person from Connecticut is Phineas Taylor Barnum. He was born on July 5, 1810 in
Bethel, Connecticut. P.T. Barnum was a famous circus owner. He help create the Ringling Brothers
Barnum and Bailey Circus (Kent,133). He called his circus the greatest show on earth . Barnum had a
five ring circus but all the other circus had three rings. His biggest attraction was Jumbo the elephant.
He was the Mayor of Bridgeport and wanted make Bridgeport, Connecticut a better city by bring in
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One interesting fact is that Connecticut is the birthplace of the hamburger. The first hamburger was
made in year 1900 at the restaurant Louis Lunch in New Haven, Connecticut (Kent, 72). Today you
can visit the restaurant and try the first burger but do not ask for ketchup. Another interesting fact is
that the lollipop was invented in Connecticut. This happened in 1908 at the Bradley Smith Company
in New Haven (Webster, 44). The last interesting fact is in 1775, David Bushnell built the first
submarine for war (Kent,40). It only could fit one person and it was able to attach a bomb under the
British Army s ship. The submarine was called the
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4. The Importance Of Animal Poaching
In this day alone, three rhinoceroses will be killed for the trading of their horns and an estimated one
hundred Asian elephants will be killed for their ivory, meat, and body parts. ( African Rhinos (n.d)
Goodall , J. 2017) Animal Poaching the illegal act of killing animals for profitable body parts has been
the reason for the near extinction of many species, including elephants, tigers, rhinoceros, and lions.
Scientists and concerned citizens of society need to come together to obliterate this illicit cartel.
Specific animals like elephants, tigers, lions, and rhinoceroses should be preserved because of their
roles within their respective ecosystems. Elephants, the ¨mega gardeners of the forest, are essential to
the transportation of seeds that maintain tree diversity. When we lose elephants, full extinction is
estimated to occur by 2020, we lose not only the species but their ecological role (African Elephants
face extinction, 2008). The wise leaders of past lives, elephants used to settle debates of the forest and
create vital watering holes for smaller animals as the noble masters in fables told by African natives.
When poaching finally takes the last living elephant due to selfishness, many African countries lose
both a species, and a culture. Tigers walking gold to poachers are worth a fortune on the black market
for their beautiful fur coats and bones, used for a delicate Chinese wine (Guynup, S., 2015). The last
three thousand wild tigers are facing
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5. Brain Psychology
If babies bodies grew at the same rapid pace as their brains, they would weigh 170 pounds by one
month of age. Once the baby is born learning starts immediately. Humans learn so many different life
skills between birth to eight years old, for instance their name, counting, reading, writing, sitting,
walking, running, talking, using the bathroom, the alphabet and different colors and shapes. Adults do
almost all these abilities without even noticing their doing them. It may not seem very hard to learn
the normal abilities but if the abilities weren t taught at a young age when the brain absorbs everything
it sees and learns people wouldn t be able to function. Children s brains develop and absorb more
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Injury to this area usually results in blindness to part or all of the visual field. Usually people
experience holes or blind spots in what they see. There may be problems picking things out of space
or they may misperceive pictures or objects. Recognition of colors may also be disturbed. ( Cognitive
Skills of the Brain ). The eye sees the world upside down the retina of the eye and the occipital lobe
help reverse the picture and make sense of the information the eye and brain take in. Located at the
back of the brain,the occipital lobes helps when the eye looks at sky and are able to detect its a blue
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6. Reading the Old Testament Essay
The Old Testament and the Bible itself has been studied extensively for centuries. Archeologists and
Scholars have labored and pondered over texts trying to decipher its clues. It does not matter how
many times the Old Testament has been studied there will always be something new to learn about it
or the history surrounding it. In the book Reading the Old Testament: an Introduction, the author
Lawrence Boadt presents us with a few different authors of the Old Testament that used different
names for God and had a unique insight into the texts. These four sources are titled P for priests, E for
Elohim, J for Jehovah, and Y for Yahweh (95). These four unique sources help us realize that there is
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The sources that do not come from the bible specifically are ones that have everything to do with it but
show some insight as to the history of it. They help peel a little off the mystery that the bible is
surrounded by. The Nova website gives us an insurmountable amount of information about the
archeology, history, and thoughts on the bible. Therefore without these sources, we would be in the
dark on what was behind the bible and without that knowledge people would be more skeptical of the
bible that has no background to as how it came to be in existence. If there was no history or sources
behind it then we would have no idea why these authors felt compelled to write anything and what
their culture was like that influenced it. Most importantly we would never be able to answer the
question, who wrote the bible? Higher criticism are techniques of analysis to find out what
circumstances surrounded the writing of the bible, how many versions there are, and plenty of other
questions (Boadt 80). One of these criticisms is source criticism which is also called literary criticism.
This deals with whether earlier to the written word we have if there were others before and how they
were incorporated into the present text (Boadt 81). In the bible especially in the Pentateuch there is a
considerable amount of evidence in the text of more than one
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7. Comparing Story Of An Hour And Gail Goldwin s A Sorrowful...
Kate Chopin s, author of The story of an Hour, and Gail Goldwin, author of A sorrowful Women use
unique diction to to describe their main characters. In the Story of an Hour Kate describes a woman
with a heart condition. She is faced with the horrible news of her husband, that might be dying. I like
how Chopin s uses many descriptive words to explain the state Louise is in. As well as Goldwin uses
symbols and metaphors in her writing to intrigue us to keep on reading. Both the writers have different
ways of writing but use similar techniques to portray a message.
Kate uses many descriptive adjectives to describe a scene or character in the story. Many writers use
adjectives but Kate came up with bizarre but fascinating ones at the same time. My favorite line of the
story is There stood, facing the open window, a comfortable, roomy armchair. Into this she sank,
pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into her soul. This
sentence describes when Mrs. Mallard here s the news about her husband and locks herself in her
room. Chopin s grasped my attention instantly by the diction she chose to write her short story. ...
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A scene that I think is very meaningful is when Kate describes Mrs. Mallard in at her window. For
example, She could see in the open square before her house the tops of trees that were all aquiver with
the new spring life. The delicious breath of rain was in the air. In the street below a peddler was crying
his wares. The notes of a distant song which someone was singing reached her faintly, and countless
sparrows were twittering in the eaves. I feel like this quote describes that she is now free to live
without her husband. It symbolizes freedom that she has been wanting as you can tell later on in the
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8. Radical Islam In The United States
Counter terrorism expert Steve Emerson, senior advisor to the RAND Corporation Brian Jenkins,
Ryan Mauro and the Clarion Project have documented and exposed the reality of radical Islam in the
United States. Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from
God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world (1 John 4:1, English Standard Version).
Since the attacks on 9/11, the American public has settled into a false sense of security while the
internet has enabled homegrown radicalization and enlarged the footprint of radical Islam inside the
United States. Many law enforcement officials fear that a new style of jihadist group is appearing, a
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Radical Islamic leaders like Osama Bin Laden have made it clear that religion is at the heart of their
terrorism and hate towards the West and particularly the American way of life. The internet is not the
only place where disenfranchised and vulnerable individuals are exposed to radical ideology. The
troubling reality is that clerics and mosques around the country allow their houses of worship to be
used as training grounds for radicalization. The common thread among these organizations is their
ideology of Political Islam which aspires to implement sharia governance and to establish a global
Islamic caliphate (Clarion Project, 2017). Within the Criminal Justice System, radicalization and its
threat to corrections and national security has resulted in creating a balance between prevention and
the First Amendment s Free Exercise Clause. The balance is created through greater supervision by
prison officials of chapel services, control of religious materials in prison, enhanced staff training
regarding Islam as a religion, increased screening of chaplains and religious service (Popeo, 2006).
The FBI s Don t Be A Puppet campaign attempts to establish awareness of violent extremists groups in
the youth population, which is most suitable to radical ideological influences. Ultimately, the threats
from radical Islam and its potential attacks will be thwarted if more citizens immediately say
something, when they see
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9. Effects Of Nuclear Radiation On The Environment And The...
Overview of the Book What this book provides is a case study about the effects of nuclear radiation on
the environment and the people of Marshall Island. Furthermore, the book addresses the various socio
economic issues arising from the testing of nuclear weapons by the US in the Pacific island between
1946 and 1958 (Barker, 2012). The author has gone to great lengths to discuss how the government of
the US has evaded moral responsibility for exposing thousands of people to harmful radiations. Using
a combination of research, life history, and archival research, Barker has constructed a compelling
history of the dangers of the testing program from the perspective of the Marshallese people and their
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In total, sixty seven tests were conducted in Marshall Island starting from 1946 until 1958. These tests
resulted in devastating effects on the lives of the people of Marshall Island. The environment was also
affected adversely because of the radiation. In 1979, the US allowed Marshall Island to become a
sovereign nation. However, agreements were signed that allowed the US to continue the island as a
missile site. It can be noted that Marshall Island consists of over ten thousand small islands spread
over a vast area of the ocean. The US forcefully displaced all the people living in some of the islands
to pave the way for the deadly nuclear tests. In one of these tests, the US exploded the most powerful
atomic device in its arsenal. So powerful were most of these tests that the ensuing fireballs could be
seen with the naked eye from hundreds of miles away. The result was a massive destruction and
contamination of the islands in a scale that had never been experienced in any part of the world. Due
to the dangers facing the people of the island as a result of the radiations, various linguistic themes
were developed. These themes primarily focused on the impact of the tests on the people, their
livestock s, ways of life and the environment (Barker, 2012). The fact that a new linguistic system
emerged is sufficient proof that the tests had profound effects on the people. For example, the
radiations caused cancers and led to
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10. Essay On Web Development Life Cycle
https://www.macronimous.com/resources/web development life cycle.asp
This is a business (commercial) website which use the following process: (similar to programming
logic)
1. Review, Assessment and Analysis
2. Specification Building
3. Design and Development
4. Content writing
5. Coding
6. Testing
7. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Social Media Optimization
8. Maintenance and updating (macronimous, 2017)
http://www.idesignstudios.com/faq/process/#.WXor401MtaQ
This site is also a business/ commercial site. Which uses a development process as follows:
Phase One: Information Gathering
Phase Two: Planning
Phase Three: Design
Phase Four: Development
Phase Five: Testing and Delivery
Phase Six: Maintenance (Design Studios, 2017)
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The chosen colors align well with the author s writing style, which has somewhat of a darker
undertone, overall the style and design matches the overall purpose.
Website 2: http://aquent.com/
This website uses geometric lines and spaces to make its advantage. Generally, web developers can
utilize lines as a space or content divider and create attractive designs for backgrounds or header
images (South University Online, 2016). The Aquent website is a great example for this concept
which makes it appropriate for this page. This homepage includes many links, nevertheless,
navigation is not a problem since the links are clearly defined in both the header and footer. It is more
time consuming than usual to scroll through the homepage. Nonetheless, I am certain that the design is
still excellent and contends are laid out in an attractive manner. Once more the designers have chosen
the rectangle as the most used shape which helps to divide the different sections of the page. Squares
are used to link to different areas of the website. Aquent, being a talent acquisition network, has
chosen a layout and design that conforms to its expectations with its use of appropriate colors,
effective use of white spaces, relevant images and other elements to make the presentation well
ordered and professional.
11. Website 3: http://jorgehurtado.com//
The texture effect chosen for this website is attention grabbing! Very appropriate for a site which
presents art and other
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12. The Yellow Wallpaper, By Charlotte Perkins Gilman
The standing that women have had in the past was so bad that often times they were deemed less than
their counterparts. May a times a woman s intuition of themselves were ignored, because the male
doctors were certain they were the ones correct not the females. In the time period in which
physiological heath was relatively new, certain diagnostics would have been overlooked and patient
were given the wrong type of help they need, especially woman that often times knew they had
something different. Other times if a woman desired to do something they had to ask there significant
other, if they were refused they had to refrain themselves from asking again. As it was in the case in
the story made by Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Yellow Wallpaper , in which a young mother
opinions and wants were all but ignored. A question that some people have while reading the story
The Yellow Wallpaper was if the young woman was suffering from oppression or depression.
However one might feel that she might be subject to both, it is more than clear that depression is the
higher factor involved here. Depression can be defined like an example given Merriam Webster by a
state of feeling sad : dejection (2) : a psychoneurotic or psychotic disorder marked especially by
sadness, inactivity, difficulty in thinking and concentration, a significant increase or decrease in
appetite and time spent sleeping, feelings of dejection and hopelessness, and sometimes suicidal
tendencies The emphasis of
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13. Diane Ravitch s Essentials Of Good Education
In the article Essentials of Good Education by Diane Ravitch, she discusses theories around the
subject of the education system in the United States. Throughout this essay, it rejects the idea of
standardized testing. This meaning that kids are not being taught fully what they need to be taught. It
also presents the issue of the perceptions of students in the system by legislatures.
Diane Ravitch is an educational historian and policy analyst, who believes that standardized education
is not a smart form of learning. The author s purpose in writing this article is to provide information
about the value of arts education, and tell them the threats that standardized testing provides. The
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She only states her beliefs and her emotions on the subject, but does not dig deep into anyone else s
thought. If she would have provided this, it would have made her article more interesting and she
would have been given more credit. In order to grab someone s attention, you need a solid argument as
to where their are two different emotions on the subject.
The author has many weaknesses and strengths. As said before, the author lacks the differing of other
viewpoints and also more facts. Although, the author does a great job of of clarifying her passion for
the subject and making it clear that this is an emotional subject on her part. She provides the right
information to prove that she is confident in this subject, but not enough information to prove that
other people have a different viewpoint on the subject.
The Essentials of Good Education by Diane Ravitch provides the proper information for one to
believe the issues our modern public schools face. Public schools should teach students all material,
no matter what is being tested. All students got out and explore different subjects in college, therefore
teaching all material will help students get through their own subject in
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14. The Space And Space Exploration
In the midst of presidential race between many candidates, Ted Cruz was one that stood out because of
his many plans and policies on space exploration. Ted Cruz has spoken of what he plans on doing if he
were to become president. He plans on developing a rocket and capsule that can take astronauts clear
into Mars early as 2030. He adds that this is a crucial part in space exploration and developing NASA
in to full capacity. The project which will cost billions of dollars will further advance the United States
into the superior space program over any other country in the world. While many of Cruz s opponents
think that spending money on space exploration is an extreme waste of valuable cash, Cruz still
defends his ideas and plans on turning this country into the space super power. Cruz seems to care a
lot about space exploration and plans on making that a huge part of his run at presidency.
The space war so to speak between the United States and Russia is one that will continue through the
ages and one that Cruz has repeatedly said he will put a stop to. He insists that we can get astronauts
to the space station without the help of our rival Russia. As we all know The U.S. has been reliant on
Russia for a long time including back in 2011 when they helped shuttle astronauts to the orbiting lab.
Cruz who represents the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas believes that he is the best candidate
for those astronomy aficionados. Florida senator Bill Nelson deeply agrees
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15. Professional Development Proposal Paper
Proposal for Integrating Technology in a Childcare Professional Development Course
Introduction
The proposal for integrating technology is designed for the course being used by the Marine Corp
Childcare Program staff to give them comprehensive , performance based training on how to plan and
carry out developmentally appropriate out of school and all day programs for children from six weeks
through six grade. The course is offered in the form of fifteen modules developed by Teaching
Strategies for the Army Childcare Program and adopted by the United States Marine Corps. The
original course was published in January of 1994 and has been in use ever since. The course trains the
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Together, these learners can come up with best ways to positively interact with the children in their
development as well as how to deal with issues when they occur. If there are pictures shown on the
smart board how to set up a classroom and the trainers explaining the rationale behind why the
classroom needs to be set up that way, the trainers will have then reached program assistants with
different styles of learning all at once.
With the program assistants being provided with laptops, they can easily access the resources on their
own time as well as use the laptops with the smart board when there is interactive learning going on.
Another way in which the laptops could be used, is to assist the program assistants to work on projects
individually and then discussing and working on these projects as a group on the smart board.
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16. Big Farms Research Paper
There are many differences between big farms and traditional farms such as environmental issues,
animal waste, antibiotic use, health issues, animal treatment, and economic involvement with their
communities just to name a few. When it comes to animal waste issues, industrial or big farm
livestock have a larger number of animals in one area, as a result there can be too much manure
concentration for one area of land to handle, and also is stock piled in large lagoons or holding pits.
Over application of manure can happen as the costs of transportation are high making it more
expensive to get rid of it. Excessive amounts of manure storage cause emissions of gases like
ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and methane into the air causing significant odor issues and health
problems. Small family farms only raise what the land is capable of handling, and use composted
manure to fertilize, instead of commercial fertilizers and chemicals. Health issues play a significant
role as well between the two types of farms. Big farms over use of antibiotics can lead to antibiotic
resistance, the excessive chemical odors and fumes used can lead to headaches for workers,
respiratory issues and nausea. Bacteria and parasites from animal waste which are chlorine resistant
may cause human disease. Local, small family farms are much more likely to raise and grow food
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Large farms routinely use antibiotics to promote growth and prevent disease, but overcrowding and
unhealthy conditions, a large amount of antibiotic use is causing antibiotic resistance, making them
less effective, which goes back to the health issue, antibiotic resistance puts people at risk, especially
children and the elderly. Small farms do not use antibiotics routinely, and instead only administer them
to sick animals. Organic farmers will pull sick animals from a herd before treating them, and will not
sell the meat from that animal under an organic
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17. Common Traits And Characteristics Of Psychopaths
Area of Interest:
Common Traits and Characteristics of Psychopaths.
Research Questions:
1. What is the definition of a psychopath?
2. What is it about psychopaths that fascinate us?
3. Are there certain traits that make victims vulnerable to psychopathic manipulation?
4. What are some of the common traits of psychopaths?
Problem Statement:
Psychopaths are the group of people who kill over a longer period of time without being caught or
stopped. Unlike mass murderers, who may kill many people at one time, psychopaths usually have
reasons for killing, they will plan out where, when, why and how before they actually kill. Many enjoy
cannibalism, necrophilia, and like to keep the body parts as trophies. There violent behavior is usually
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The research was obtained from limited sources which entailed internet searches and articles. The
information was gathered from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and college professors.
Hypothesis(ses):
1. If psychopathy is detected at a young age by a test given to the individual by a professional then it
is less likely for them to commit a crime in the future.
2. After being diagnosed with this personality disorder the individual can undergo treatment and
prevent future crimes.
Research Methodology:
The term psychopathy refers to a personality disorder that includes a cluster of interpersonal, affective,
lifestyle, and antisocial traits and behaviors. These involve deception; manipulation; irresponsibility;
impulsivity; stimulations seeking; poor behavior controls; shallow affect; lack of empathy, guilt, or
remorse; sexual promiscuity; callous disregard for the rights of others; and unethical and antisocial
behaviors (Babiak, et al. 2012).
A psychopath does not internalize their feelings of anxiety and guilt or fail to experience them
appropriately; instead, he lacks the fundamental understanding of what these things are. A psychopath
will try to insert himself into a crime scene, but wouldn t feel panic, shock, or horror unlike how the
other onlookers would feel. His interest would fall more on the reactions of the victims and of the
crowd. Despite this emotional deficiency, most psychopaths learn to mimic the appearance of normal
emotion well enough to
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18. Persuasive Essay On Jurassic Park
Fly over this high Jurassic scene looking for your tribe individuals while controlling your own one of
a kind Pterodactyl. Alter his shading!! Use them to offer you some assistance with battling the
enormous Dinosaur managers. Its aggregate dinosaur activity, just for nothing! This test system is
stuffed with all your most loved Jurassic dinosaurs including: Pterodactyl, Triceratops, Stegosaurus,
Velociraptor, Spinosaurus, and obviously T Rex. A standout amongst the most surely understand
Jurassic dinosaurs around, the Pterodactyl is prepared to take flight and chase everything in sight.
Enter this Jurassic world as a youthful flying reptile, offer him some assistance with building his own
tribe, develop into a monster, and overwhelm the
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19. Bottega Veneta Case Study
Luxury management
Bottega Veneta Case Study
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Corporate
1 1. PPR
PPR is French based corporation which has business area over Luxury fashion business, Sport
business, book electric product retail, online fashion retail, and movies. With regard to fashion
business, it has 8 brands including GUCCI.
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A couple brands form PPR s portfolio
1 2. PPR financial statements
The total group revenue increased from €11.0 billion to €12.2 billion or 11%. The luxury fashion
business sector is responsible for 40% of the total revenues of the group, and grew by 18%. Bottega
represents 25% of the luxury division of the PPR group.
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1 3. History of the Bottega Veneta brand
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Bottega Veneta then drew up a contract on how marketing, PR and buying etc. should be done.
Imagegroup can decide what to buy for the store but they always guidelines from the head office on
which things should be bought. These guidelines are based on latest advertising campaigns, classical
products and which seasonal products that needs to be enhanced. Usually the collection gives a good
overall impression on how the collection should be portrayed.
Imagegroup has responsibilities and obligations towards Bottega Veneta. The store needs to feel like
the other Bottega Veneta stores around the world and maintain their level of service. They have an
obligation to make sure that the communication towards customers and press is according to their
standard. When it comes to franchising and partner agreements there are clauses about marketing, PR
and buying that comes along with it. For example; Imagegroup can be offered a discount on royalties
and buying if they take care of the marketing and PR for Bottega Veneta for that specific country.
20. Imagegroup has to send Bottega Veneta reports on advertising, buying, PR and display on a weekly or
monthly basis. Bottega Veneta s head office makes 2 3 visits every season, where employees holding
different functions in the company come to review the stores in its different aspects.
3 3. Bottega Veneta in China
55% of Bottega s business is in Asia, 45% includes the U.S. and Europe. While most of the success in
Asia is
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21. Eyelash Extensions Benefits
There are many benefits for eyelash extensions; if taken good care up the clients lashes can last up to 2
months. They are good for special occasions (Parties, Weddings Proms). They are also good for people
who would like to cut down their make up routine giving the client longer, thicker and curlier lashes.
The lashes can add definition to your eyes and draw attention to the eyes. They can look natural or
glam depending on what the client would like which is good for all types of clients.
If your client suffers from alopecia on the eyes or has a habit of pulling their natural lashes out, it is
best not to go ahead with the treatment as the eyelash extensions will not last and the client must not
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The therapist must then place lint free pads over the clients bottom lashes, this will prevent the bottom
lashes from being in the way and prevent glue from being stuck to them. Using tweezers the therapist
will place the eyelash extensions on using a bonding solution; this is done by dipping the end slightly
into the solution and then placing it on top of the client s natural eyelashes individually. The therapist
must apply them to the natural lash using a stroking movement and releasing the tweezers once the
lash extension has been placed down. This will be done for each lash and there will be 50 150 lash
extensions applied depending on the client s preference. Once the therapist has finished application
they will get their client to open their eyes and ensure all extensions are secured in place and a seal
could be applied to help them last longer Home and Aftercare
Client must be advised by the therapist to follow home and aftercare to maintain their lash extensions
Avoid getting extensions wet for at least 12 hours to allow glue or bonding solution to dry. Do not use
any heat treatments for 48 hours. Do not perm, tint or curl the lash extensions as it will ruin them and
avoid picking or removing the extensions yourself as it will affect the natural lashes. Avoid wearing
eye make up for 24 hours and avoid using make up remover that contains oil based products.
Cost of
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22. An Analysis of Superdry’ Working Environments and the...
An Analysis of
Superdry Working Environments and the Future Prospects for the Company
Executive Summary
This report discussess the working environment of Superdry and then offers an analysis of the future
prospective for the company.
Firstly introduce the background of Superdry include establishment, products, performance and so on.
Then Porter s five forces framework is applied to analyse the competitive environment which are
suppliers, customers, competitors and so on. Next Porter s PESTEL analysis is used to discuss the
external environments which Superdry operates in. It focuses on the key factors which can greatly
influence the company. Finally, explore the why Superdry can get a great success as well as the future
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Superdry brand is at the heart of the business. It supples T shirts, jeans, sweaters, joggers, hoodies,
jackets, shirts, rugby shirts, polo shirts, footwear, as well as bags and accessories (SuperGroup.Plc,
2011). Superdry was built in 2003, designed by three men, Julian Dunkerton, Theo Karpathios and
James Holder. They have the unique eyes, and since then that style vision has grown into the promptly
well known global brand. Superdry arrived on Australian shores in 2006, and quickly became famous
in Australia. It has developed the unique style of Australia. The product of Superdry is plain, but the
designer pays attention to detail. The customers can be surprised at why these guys can use with a
plain T shirt to give people a strong sense of visual impact in designing. Superdry already has 43
separate stores in UK, and discounts in 48 department stores, there are Harrods and Selfridges
London. Meanwhile, Superdry has stores in the USA, Australia, Europe, South America and Asia. It
also has own shopping online, which is Superdry.com . The website mainly sells all of products and
there will be some out of season clothes on discount. The online store sells safely and securely to over
300 countries all over the world, and it offering wonderful customer service and a hassle free return s
policy. According to a comment of the website, for all its ability to recognize on the streets, we
achieved that we shouldn t know the woman behind these popular designs if we tripped
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23. Dichotomy In Paradise Lost And Murder Mysteries
The common dichotomy of good versus evil is as old as the story of the world, and is timeless in its
relevance to almost everything we do in life. This simple concept is seen in many places throughout
our society including pieces of literature. After reading Paradise Lost and Murder Mysteries, it is clear
that Milton and Gaiman portray this dichotomy through Satan and God, however, they do so in two
very different ways. In Paradise Lost, John Milton uses detailed language and imagery to develop a
kind, powerful God, and a Satan that is an equal adversary of God. In Murder Mysteries, Neil Gaiman
also uses specific language and imagery, however, he creates the opposite: a monstrous God, and a
gentle Satan. The characters of Satan and God in Paradise Lost and Murder Mysteries participate in a
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As readers, we see the use of Satan s diabolic pow r for evil actions (Milton IX 95). This omnipresent
demonic power creates the perception that Satan is abusing his power and using it for the wrong
purpose. Milton describes Satan as a very powerful character in order to show that he is a worth
opponent of God. Milton s description of Satan gives the reader the perception that Satan is very
powerful and controlling. In Gaiman s Murder Mysteries, the complete opposite viewpoint is
portrayed. After the angel Carasel is found dead, Lucifer appears in Raguel s cell and asks him to find
who was responsible for this... and take the vengeance... on whosoever caused this (Gaiman 300). In
this scene, Lucifer gives Raguel power and control over the situation, which is unlike Milton s Satan.
Lucifer also tells Raguel to take vengeance on the culprit, however in Paradise Lost, that is an action
that Satan would do himself. The conflicting perceptions of Satan throughout Paradise Lost and
Murder Mysteries are also seen in the character of
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24. Stage Fright By Mark Twain Analysis
In an essay, compare Mark Twain s view of himself in Stage Fright with those we know from Suzy
Clemens in My Papa, Mark Twain . Is everything we learn about Mark Twain fact, or is some of what
we learn opinion? Which of these views most accurately portrays the real Mark Twain?
Stage Fright written by Mark Twain and My Papa Mark Twain written by Suzy Clemens,Mark Twain
s daughter provides different perspectives on Mark Twain. In both stories we read about facts and
opinions about Mark Twain. Mark Twain s story and Suzy s story show different perspectives about
different things.
The story Stage Fright written by Mark Twain provides Mark Twain s feelings about his first
performance in front of an audience. If there an a awful, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Twain was a little bit humiliated but he thought he neede to learn this. Well, after the first agonizing
five minutes, my stage fright left me, never to return Mark Twain describes the way stage fright left
him(p.106). After the lecture was over, Mark thanks the audience for being nice to his daughter and
him. Not all the things he says is fact, and not all the things he says is opinion. The way Twain
describes his first, and last, time stage fright is in his unique perspective.
The story My Papa Mark Twain was written by Suzy Clemens, Mark Twain s daughter and offers her
stories about her father; many of the stories are her opinions of her father based on her love for father.
He has beautiful gray hair, not any too thick or any too long, but just right; a Roman nose which
greatly improves the beauty of his features; kind of blue eyes and a mustache (p.96). Not every body
agreed with that, it was just Suzy s opinion. Another thing she informs about her father s habit of
smoking. He smokes a great deal almost incessantly. The true thing is that may have smoked a lot, but
not all will think it is incessantly. Suzy knows from growing up with her dad, Mark Twain, what he
likes and dislike are. One thing he s fond of are cats. Papa is fond of animals particularly cats (p.98).
This is one of the advantages of Suzy when she is writing about Mark Twain. She also has a opinion
of his books. One of Papa s latest books is The Prince and the Pauper and it is
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25. Piet Mondrian
Piet Mondrian
Gray Tree
The Gray Tree is an oil painting created by Piet Mondrian. This was painted in 1911 using a thick type
of oil on canvas. This process would of taken weeks or months due to its thick layers of paint, even
though this was a long process, the motions of the brush strokes look very quick and vivid. This
painting can be found at Gemeente museum in Den Haag.
Analysis
This contemporary painting by Piet Mondrian is almost eerie looking, somewhat releasing a ghostly
essence. This painting makes me feel somewhat scared, but also intrigued, like there is a story behind
this, or like someone or something is going to come out from behind the tree. However this painting
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In the following years, he would rely on these skills to support himself by producing scientific
drawings and copies of museum paintings.
For Mondrian, art and philosophy were deeply intertwined. He was a prolific writer and theorist, and
was drawn to spiritual and philosophical studies. In 1908, he joined the Theosophical Society, a
spiritual organization with widespread influence in Europe that eventually connected to the New Age
Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Though he later parted from the group, Theosophy influenced
Mondrian s utopian ideals which found expression in the balance and tension of form and color in his
paintings.
Always further, is how Mondrian termed his drive to transform his artwork. Starting in 1905, his
traditional landscape compositions began to reveal a new sense of drama and light. Jan Toorop, a
leading artist of Dutch Luminism, introduced Mondrian to the French Post Impressionists. Mondrian s
paintings changed dramatically as a result, integrating, for example, the bold color and brushwork of
Van Gogh and the pointillist technique of Georges Seurat.
Mature Period
The influence of Cubism marked a turning point in Mondrian s career. He became familiar with the
works of Picasso, Braque and others, and moved to Paris in 1912 which was, at the time, the thriving
center of the avant garde art world. Cubism gave Mondrian the structure to distill his landscapes to
their essence: he made use of the Cubist grid structure, reducing his
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26. A Study Area Is The Region Of The U.s. Lake
A study area is the region of the U.S. Lake States, including Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. In
the region, about 27% of the estimated 20.8 million people reside in rural areas. Over 96% of the lands
are considered as rural areas. Traditionally, the region had economically dependent on natural resource
extraction and related low skill manufacturing industries (Hamilton et al., 2008). However, such
industries are recently weakened by globalization and rising policies on protection of natural
resources. Consequently, tourism based industries that depend on managed public lands not only
protecting natural resources, but also providing recreational opportunities have been considered as
important alternatives for local economic growth. Thus, an investigation of the relative impacts of
economic structures on income distribution can broaden our understanding of the role of each
economic industry in the distributional aspects of gateway communities.
There is no definitive way to define the gateway communities. In this study, I partly follow a method
for Sphere of Influence of gateway communities suggested by the M3West study (Hester, 2013). He
used a travel distance that is measured by predefined buffer distance for recreational commuting from
gateway communities to public lands. Thus, I first collect public land data (see figure 1). Then, I use a
sensitivity analysis to select an appropriate travel distance for recreational commuting based on 5, 10,
and 15 mile buffer. From
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27. Amazon Research Paper
Amazon... Company Profile
The Beginning of Company Called Amazon
Amazon.com, Inc is an e commerce company (Fortune 500) that was incorporated on May 28, 1996.
The Company operates out of Seattle, WA as one of the first large companies to trade using the
internet. As consumers began to utilize and rely on the internet more, companies took note of this and
provide those consumers with a new avenue for trading and selling products.
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Inc.html#ixzz3wmhLxCDA
The Company was born to Jeff Bezos in 1994, but launched a year later in 1995. What started out as
an online book store, became a full fledge outlet for diversification of goods. Bezos started with a
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It also involves export sales from the internationally centred Websites, as well as export sales from
these sites to customers in the US and Canada.
Employment with Amazon.com
Currently, Amazon employs over 14,000 individuals worldwide. The employees in the Information
Technology Department at Amazon.com have an immense responsibility. They supervise a gigantic
system of networking experts who build and operate extreme infrastructures and transactions on a
daily basis.
Amazon s engineers take on some complicated issues on a very large scale as a team of technical
program managers, user interface experts, software developers (engineers) and test engineers.
Conclusion
Amazon.com, Inc. provides online retail shopping services. It provides services to four primary
customer sets: consumers, sellers, enterprises, and content creators. It serves its customers through a
collection of websites from Amazon.com to Target to Expedia.com. The websites focus are on price,
selection and convenience. The Company also enables seller to resale their products from their own
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28. Essay on Reaching for a Dream in Literature
Selfish Dream
Everyone has their dreams and whoever puts all his or her efforts and determination in pursuing that
goal is the one who will succeed. However, there are dreamers who have misconceptions about the art
of dreaming. In three pieces of literature I have encountered: The Achievement of Desire by Richard
Rodriguez, A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and Fences by August Wilson, its characters
fight for their dreams regardless obstacles in their life. Nevertheless, they expose their sense of self
absorbance while seeking their dreams. Dreaming and aspiration are human senses, but when one
considers his or her dream more important than the others, dreaming becomes another aspect of
selfishness.
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Blindingly pursuit his ideal life, most importantly, the man has lost his social skills which he assumes
himself a bad boy . Even though the man has enough intellectual knowledge to get aware of his
temporary problems, he does not make any changes. His selfishness dynamically expresses later on in
adulthood. He admits that he is always unconfident, sad and anxious. Moreover, he develops a sense
of disrespect to his parents. He makes fun at correct their grammar mistakes; He get sick of their
constant encouragement; He is disgraceful parent because they can help him with his homework. The
character obviously does nothing to compensate for his parent sacrifice. He is an outstanding student,
but in the human sense, he fails to be an educated person. He once admits: He cannot afford to admit
his parents (How could he still and pursuit such a contrary life?). He permits himself embarrassment at
their lack of education (Rodriquez 3). He may think that now with an excellent education, he is in a
higher level than others including his parents. Therefore, he feels ashamed of them. Getting rejected
from the society and suffering a state of loneliness are a pricey cost of success that Richard Rodriquez
s character decides to take.
People expose the selfishness when they dismiss others aspiration base on their perspective. August
Wilson s
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29. Selecting A New Vice President
This paper discusses case study #13, parts A B, Selecting a New Vice President. Jennifer Treeholm
had ten years as the Associate Vice President at Mid West University when the position of Vice
President came available. She knew everybody and everything about the campus, in addition to being
well known and liked. As the Associate Vice President, she handled nearly all the academic
complaints, wrote most of the letters and reports for the vice president, and on occasion ran personal
errands for the President (Uhl Bien, 2014). Because of her longevity and knowledge of the campus,
many of the faculty members suggested that she would be the perfect choice to fill the position. The
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Yes, they excelled at their prior position which is why they received the promotion, however it is
probable that they do not understand what is expected of them at this level. Instead of only having to
worry about their own personal success, they now have the responsibility to cultivate others and build
a successful team. This can be overwhelming and seem impossible to do unless they have a mentor or
coach to provide support and guidance. In the case of Jennifer, she sought advice and guidance from
her longtime colleagues instead of her new peers or boss. She was extremely knowledgeable about the
campus, devoted, hard working and exhibited endless energy. Because of these traits and more, she
received the promotion, however she lacked direction from the President to succeed combined with
her lack of taking the initiative to ask for guidance. Like most newly promoted managers she went
from being a fantastic individual to being in over her head. Where once they were swimming, now
with no direction, it feels more like drowning (Evans, 2005). Companies are surprised when they do
not receive the same exemplary work that was once being provided. This happens because it takes
daily guidance or support to help someone become a great supervisor. If they are properly mentored
and become the leader others want to follow, then they can transform others
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30. Pro Death Penalty Research Paper
The death penalty may seem perfectly fine and isn t something you think about often, but first read the
arguments for and against, you may just change your mind. Three disadvantages of the death penalty
are as follows: it costs taxpayers several times more than to keep a prisoner for life, it violates the
cruel and unusual punishments in the bill of rights, and sometimes innocent people are put to death.To
hold a death row inmate costs $90,000 more per year than to keep a prisoner for life. 130 people have
been released from death row because they were innocent. A quote from Tim Kaine (2016 vice
presidential candidate) against the death penalty: My faith teaches that life is sacred. That s why I
personally oppose the death penalty. But
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31. The Freedom Of Rights In The First Amendment
The rights protected in the First Amendment are essential to the functioning of a free society in that
they provide the means through which the ideas outlined in the Declaration of Independence are
fulfilled. In the First Amendment, the power of Congress is limited by prohibiting the creation of laws
regarding the establishment or restriction of religion, and the abridgement of the freedom of speech, of
press, to peaceably assemble, or to petition the government. Without these fundamental rights, the
voice of minorities would be silenced and societal development would not occur. Eighteenth century
Americans considered freedom of religion to be an essential right that protected both church and state.
Many colonists came to America to escape religious persecution, and believed religion helped to
develop individual character. The establishment and free exercise clauses help develop the character of
individuals needed to maintain a free society. Moreover, freedom of speech allows people to compare
and discuss their ideas regarding ethics, politics, morals, and public issues; as English philosopher and
political economist John Stuart Mill stated, progress can occur only when all points of view can be
expressed and considered. In a free society, the policies of government are determined by the will of
the people, so the people must be well informed. Additionally, the freedom of speech, and the right to
assemble, petition, and associate guaranteed in the First Amendment are
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32. Advantages And Disadvantages Of An Airport
An airport is an aerodrome with facilities for commercial aviation flights to take off and land. Airports
often have facilities to store and maintain aircraft, and a control tower. An airport consists of a landing
area, which comprises of an aerially accessible open space including at least one operationally active
surface such as a runway for a plane to take off or a helipad, and often includes adjacent utility
buildings such as control towers, hangars and terminals. An international airport has additional
facilities for customs and immigration. Most of the world s airports are owned by local, regional, or
national government bodies. Airport transportation is one of the most crucial components of the
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Reporting is done as per the agreed format and frequency from the service provider to the customer.
Running an airport IT operation can sometimes be hectic, since you need to keep everything up and
running almost 24 hours every day. A small problem in IT systems can cause major delays and
disruptions for passengers and airlines. The new technologies are already set to revolutionize the
airport journey. As increasingly empowered passengers seek new ways to take control of their own
travel experience, the industry has embraced ever more ingenious technologies and intelligent
innovations in answer to demands for an extraordinary airport journey. Be it to ease of navigation,
reduce waiting times in queues, provide flight information or help airports to plan, Information
Technology is shaping air travel like never before. Primary KPI for Airport remains: On time
performance for
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33. Kierkegaard Vs Nietzsche
My research proposal consists in a parallel reading of Soren Kierkegaard s and Friedrich Nietzsche s
works, with a focus on the topic of Irony. In this respect, I aim to compare these authors interpretation
of the nature of Irony, and to show how they both do not see it as an expression of an attitude of
disengagement. Instead, these two thinkers see the ironist s attitude as that of the one who sets out to
disrupt our given for granted habits, having the purpose of deepening and transforming our ethical and
religious committments.
In reading Nietzsche and Kierkegaard this way, I am mostly grounding my interpretation in Jonathan
Lear s lectures on Irony and Ralph Harper s study of Existentialism. On one hand, I am adopting Lear
s view of Irony as connected to the cultivation of virtue and of human excellence; Irony, is then the
capacity of turning the faimiliar in the unfamiliar, as a part of the diffcult pursuit of becoming human .
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I hold this research topic to be not just of great scholarly interest as it comes to the study of these two
authors: my opinion, is that such a dissertation could shed a different light on how we understand the
Theo Philosophical enterprise, underlying its necessary connection to life s broader context. Nietzsche
and Kierkegaard can help us see the pursuit of a better rational understanding of religion, as well as of
religious life and practices, not just as a curiosity but as a part of the exploration, crticism,
strengthening of our existential commitments and
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34. The Energy Of Energy Usage
Introduction
Historically, the distillation of alcohol (spirits, wine and vodka) has been a high end consumer in
terms of energy usage. According to U.S. Dept. of Energy, there are more than 40,000 distillation
columns in North America and they consume 40% of the total energy used to operate plants in
chemical industries [1]. As a result, researchers have focused their efforts towards developing
distillation columns that are more compact, utilize compressors to recirculate latent heat and possess
more effective separation technology in order to reduce energy consumption.
The principal topics of research that pose effective solutions to these present day energy challenges
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[3] shows that by using dividing wall columns, the uninstalled equipment cost for the total column
configuration is reduced by about 10%. The capital costs savings result from a reduction equipment
quantity. There are also indirect benefits; a dividing wall column requires less plot area, shorter piping,
electrical runs and smaller storm runoff system [3]. When compared to a conventional two column
system, capital costs savings of up to 30% is typical [2]. In summary, fully thermally coupled
columns/configurations/ arrangements require less energy than conventional counterparts, because of
providing operating conditions that avoid or minimize entropy of mixing formation, which in case of
conventional configurations occurs, more or less pronounced, at the feed stage, the ends of the
columns, and due to remixing of internal flows [8].
Self Heat Recuperation Technology
In order to separate ethanol contents from water, enormous amounts of heat must be applied to the
azeotropic mixture during distillation. According to Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, an
ethanol water mixture must be distilled at 78.3 degrees Celsius to reach the 80 proof content level of
standard vodka [9]. As a result, the heat needed to distill vodka creates the need to explore sources of
recycled energy. As investigated by Matsuda et al., self heat recuperation technology utilizes not only
latent heat but also the sensible
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35. Cheesecake Factory Healthcare Analysis
There are major differences between the US health care system and the Cheesecake Factory that
should be kept in mind. Contrary to the Cheesecake Factory, health care facilities are focused more on
the accessibility of the system for staff use and not patient use. Healthcare is something everyone will
encounter at some point in their life. The cheesecake factory does not have this problem; the restaurant
makes a profit solely because people decide to eat there. Healthcare is a permanent business. If you
have a chronic disease, broken bones or are simply sick you don t contemplate whether or not you
seek medical treatment, it is mandatory. The difference between Cheesecake factory and Health Care
facilities is patient eduacation. The most important thing, within the hospital setting, is patient
education... says Dr. Tracy Lawrence (Gruessner 2015). At the Cheesecake Factory you can pick
where you want to sit, what you want to order, whether or not you want dessert, and how much you
want to spend. At a hospital this is completely decided by your physician. Imagine that the cheesecake
factory is the only place you could eat a meal at. Imagine that your order was already placed based on
your dietary consumption. Imagine that your when you received your bill it had a tip and was ... Show
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He explains that the corporate bosses at Cheesecake Factory s headquarters claim to have more
knowledge about what new items to add to the menu than the kitchen managers. This is the reverse in
healthcare. Software developers generally know more about software than management. In healthcare,
managers telling workers what to do often leads to poor results, because the instructions are often
wrong. Experienced doctors and nurses usually know more about a patient s health than
administrators. As a result, administrators telling health staff what to do has had a negative track
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36. Tale Of Vampires
Tale of Vampires
Halloween is on its way and as it nears many people let their imaginations grow. The one thing that
has scared many people and delighted horror movie fans is the fear of vampires. I will tell you one
thing though if you really think about it you can spot a vampire for miles, you know what one looks
like, Hollywood has made them famous and you have been well informed about what to do to protect
yourself but a crazy maniac or a serial killer looks pretty much like everyone else and isn t that a much
scarier thought? Anyway let s get back to vampires.
The belief in vampires goes back through the centuries and Mesopotamians, Egyptians, Romans and
even the Greeks had their beliefs. When the sun went down, when the night came, creatures with sharp
fangs, white faced climbed out of their coffins and went looking for blood. In the English language the
word vampire has been around since 1734 and in 1897 Bram Stocker wrote his now classic novel
Dracula . We all know what happened when Hollywood got a hold of the vampire story. There are
many vampire movies but the original will always be the classical one and the movie is ... Show more
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Apparently his won t have a mirror reflection and you won t see him around in the daytime. One of the
most interesting vampire theme movies I ever saw was based on the old, popular soap opera Dark
Shadows and the movie is House of Dark Shadows . It showed a vampire Barnabas Collins getting the
chance to return to the world of the living again and after such a long time being chained in his coffin
boy was he thirsty. What made this movie interesting was that it reunited actors from the soap opera
and second it gave the vampire a chance to become human again. Something I don t think anybody
has ever considered possible. When in the movie things take a bad turn and Barnabas gets betrayed
well let s just say that things go from bad to extremely worse. It is a movie to be watched on
Halloween for
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37. Medicare-Recent Changes In Healthcare
Recent Changes in Medicare The year 2017, you will notice a change moving on into place for the
healthcare. If you already have or do not have medicare, there will still be a change that will be
noticed. Other than the usual every year changes that are introduced to be helpful to the program.
Everyone knows that Medicare is made for older adults starting the age of 65 or older, even with
people who have disabilities and they do not care about the income. A growth in premiums and high
deductibles will be posted. The use of inflation determines the gain of benefits that will be put into
place. An increase in a check might not be huge but still remember that you might be expecting a little
rise. If you are applying for Part B and get accepted
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38. Fairy Tales Effect on Children
Cinderella As children most of our life lessons were acquired through the simplicity of fair tales.
Subliminal messages taught us to always believe in true love and that good wins out over evil. Young
and naïve, as children, all we desired was a good story and a nap, but the lessons we learned lasted a
lifetime. Growing up my beloved fairy tale was Cinderella, not only does true love win but good wins
over evil and eventually the world is set right. Once upon a time in a kingdom far away, lived a
beautiful girl and her frail father. Fearing he would leave his young daughter an orphan he married a
young widow, soon after he brought his bride and two daughters to live with him on his manor.
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Shoving and scratching to go first Heather tried on the slipper, to small. Then Kim tried but her fat feet
were much too wide. Next Stepmother insisted she be fitted with the shoe fortunately it was too large.
Finally Cinderella got her long awaited turn, she gingerly sat down and tried on the shoe. Perfect fit!
Taking her in his arms the Prince proposed and Cinderella accepted. They were married shortly after
in a small private ceremony. Cruel and unfair the stepfamily cleaned up after the royal hounds for the
rest of their days. As for Cinderella and her prince of course the lived happily ever
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39. The Shinto Religion Essay
ORIGINS The religion we know as Shinto is native to Japan and was first practiced sometime before
the year 500 B.C.E. The name Shinto comes from a Chinese phrase meaning Way of the Gods . It was
first used to describe the native Japanese religion in the 8th Century C.E. It is currently the official
religion of Japan along with Buddhism (Ono 1 3). There is a less common name for Shinto that comes
directly from the Japanese language, which is Kami no michi which also means Way of the Gods
(Renard 18). While Shinto has existed for more than 2500 years, there is no distinct founder, there is
no body of religious law and there is no specific scripture as there are in other religions (Ono 2).
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The most prominent of these was Amaterasu, the sun goddess. Amaterasu is the most important and
most revered Kami in Shinto, we can see an example of this when looking at the current Japanese flag
which shows a red circle representing the rising sun of Japan, also the symbol of Amaterasu
(DesRivieres 100 101). In Shinto there are four Affirmations ; things that are important in life, things
that should be honoured. The first is tradition and family, the second is nature, the third is physical
cleanliness and the last is the Kami. All of these things should be accorded the highest honour
(Robinson). For a religion with such a rich history, Shinto has a surprisingly underdeveloped theology
(Ono 2). There is no specific system of laws or beliefs; it usually borrows the moral code of
Confucianism. One of Shinto s few concrete beliefs is that while all animals are special, humans in
particular are sacred because humanity is the child of the Kami. One place where Shinto is especially
vague is in its depiction of the afterlife. We do know that there is a land of the dead thanks to the story
of Izanami and Izanagi, and we know that it is unclean , but that is the only description of this land
that we have. We don t know if there are separate places for sinners and the virtuous. We do not know
who, if anyone, rules this underworld, it is meant to be a complete mystery that none
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40. Symptoms And Treatment Of Alzheimer s Disease
There are many diseases and disorders in the world that can attack a human s body and destroy certain
organ systems in the process. In this paper, you will learn about a particular disease that has been
studied by many scientists and doctors for decades. Research hospitals such as Mayo Clinic and John
Hopkins University have studied Alzheimer s disease in order to come to conclusions on what the
disease is and what can cure the disease. This disease can cause critical damage to a human s body
from the symptoms to the treatment that is followed by the diagnosis. In the following paper, we will
discover the symptoms, the organs affected, and the treatment for Parkinson s disease.
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In the early stages of the disease the symptoms usually begin to occur when the patient has more
memory loss and confusion than what is considered normal for their age. Also, the beginning stages
tend to show milder symptom behaviors and can typically be overlooked causing later discovery of the
disease. As previously stated, memory loss is the first sign of dementia and an example would be not
remembering where you placed your keys or how to properly get dressed. It begins with the easier
tasks that become difficult for everyday functioning. Mild Alzheimer s disease involves increased
memory loss, wandering or getting lost, repeating questions, taking longer to complete daily tasks, and
changes in personality. In the mild stage a patient is commonly diagnosed. Moderate Alzheimer s
disease occurs when the disease begins to progress. In this stage, the brain has a hard time with
controlling language, forming reasoning, sensory process, and conscious thoughts. In the moderate
stage it becomes tougher on the ones close to the patients due to the fact that it becomes harder and
harder for the patient to recognize and learn new things. Severe Alzheimer s disease is when plaques
and tangles spread through the patient s brain, brain tissue shrinks tremendously, communication is
eliminated, and care is necessary. At this stage of Alzheimer s the patient becomes bed ridden and is at
the end stage. As a result of the symptoms, functioning as a normal person becomes impossible and a
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41. Complex And Interesting Optical Properties Essay
IntroductionThe complex and interesting optical properties can be shown clearly on Nanostructured
metals the collective oscillations of the conduction electrons termed plasmons lead to most striking
phenomenon encountered in these structures are resonances . Plasmon modes number of geometries
and in various metals ? most importantly in noble metals such as gold, copper and silver. Under
certain circumstances are excited by light, which leads to strong light scattering and absorption and an
enhancement of the local electromagnetic field. In 1989, upon calculations, Neeves and Birnboim
proposed that a composite spherical particle with a dielectric core and a metallic shell could produce
SPR modes with a much larger range of wavelengths. The first nanoshells were made by Zhou et al. In
the 1990?s. They used a Au2S core surrounded by a gold shell. Variations of these shells made it
possible to shift the standard gold colloid plasmon resonance peak from ~520 nm up to ~900 was a
limit however, of less than 40 nm on the size of nanoshell that they could achieve due to the chemistry
of their synthesis reactions. process also produced large amounts of gold colloid as a secondary
product which gave an additional absorption peak at ~520 nm. Halas and synthesized a new type of
gold nanoshell that overcame many of the limitations of the Au2S core type nanoshell. The new
method replaced the Au2S core with a silica core and made it possible to exert much greater control
over the
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42. Chinese Foreign Relations During The Imperial Era
Among the plethora of events which have influenced modern China s foreign policy, the so called
century of humiliation holds particular sway. Also known as the hundred years of national humiliation
, it refers to the period of intervention and imperialism by western powers and Japan in China from
1839 to 1949. It has had a profound impact on how the decision makers in China have perceived the
world order since then and has heavily influenced China s policies on a strategic, political and military
front. During the imperial period, China s relations with its neighbours and people of other ethnic
groups was heavily clouded by Sino centrism and a concept of Chinese superiority through the tribute
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Defeats in wars led to harsh treaties, territorial loss, repeated episodes of foreign barbarism, waning of
Chinese influence in many areas in Asia and exploitation of its rights by foreign powers. Starting from
the first Opium War, China experienced military defeats and loss of its territory and influence in Asia.
This experience made the Chinese people aware that China was inferior to the foreign powers (1968
Lucian). China s defeat in the Sino Japanese war sent a great tremor among the Chinese people. It was
perhaps the final nail in the coffin of the century of humiliation as Japan was always regarded as a
tributary or inferior barbarian country by the Chinese. All this led to a belief in the need of self
strengthening and intensifying its military by enriching the country and importing western technology
to fit itself to the new world order with effective diplomacy in order to maintain its national security,
leverage and status. From 1860 to 1896, the Self Strengtheners tried to draw western expertise and
technology to strengthen China militarily (The legacy of the past).
This time period also led them to understand the need of allying with other countries in order to
survive. For example, memories of Japanese atrocities led to the Chinese alliance with the USSR in
1949 and again normalizing relations with Russia in the 1980 s as Japan re emerged as a
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43. History of the Karakul Sheep
The Karakul sheep is believed to be one of the oldest breeds of domesticated sheep in the world.
Originally from the steppes of Turkistan, this broad tailed sheep gradually spread to other regions of
Central Asia. This breed is named after the village Qorako l, which lies in present day Uzbekistan.
On 24 September 1907, the first 12 sheep, 2 rams and 10 ewes, arrived on board a freight ship at
Swakopmund, which at that time still had a harbour. These sheep were imported to Namibia by the
German government. About 750 Karakuls were imported to Namibia from Asia at the beginning of the
previous century. From there the breed also spread to the Northern Cape and surrounding areas.
Indigenous sheep breeds like the Blackhead Persian and the Namaqua Afrikaner were especially
suitable for the upgrading of the Karakul. The numbers of Karakul increased rapidly until it reached
its peak of more than 5 million for Namibia and South Africa in 1979.
The local industry took a hit in the 1970s, with production dropping from 3.4 million pelts per year in
1970 to 56,600 in 1997. The pelt numbers slowly increased again after 1997 and the annual
production now stands at approximately 140 000 pelts a year.
Description
The grown sheep are medium sized; their wool is a mixture of coarse and fine fibres, varying in colour
from black to shades of tan and grey. Karakul sheep have a wide, fat tail that stores fat.
The head is long and narrow, slightly indented between the eyes and often
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44. Liability Insurance As A Personal Trainer
Why You Need Liability Insurance as a Personal Trainer
When you decided to become a personal trainer, you did it because you wanted to help people achieve
their fitness goals and live a healthier life. You did it for the love of it. You care about people and want
to help them succeed.
This can be a very rewarding and lucrative career, but it can also be a risky one. When advising people
on physical activity, you need to be careful. The last thing you probably thought of when going into
this career, was that you should look into liability insurance.
What is Liability Insurance?
Liability insurance protects the policyholder in the event that lawsuits or similar claims are brought
against them.
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Someone will get hurt easily if there are problems with a machine. If you let someone on a machine
that has a problem, even if you weren t aware of it, it will be very difficult to fight fault on that one. It
is your job to make sure the machines are safe.
They weren t properly supervised.
A lot of clients are probably new to the gym and go in not knowing where to start. You have to
supervise them to make sure that they are using the proper form so they don t get injured.
You didn t know their medical history.
Before you begin training someone, you need to know their medical history as well as their injury
history. You need to make sure that they aren t doing something that will put them at risk. They need
to complete a fitness test as well so you know where they stand going into training.
You gave nutrition or supplement advice.
Unless you are a certified dietician, do not give recommendations on nutrition or supplements. This
can get you into trouble because you don t know how someone may react to these products.
You didn t explain risk and consent forms
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45. Homecoming
Homecoming Sadness
Dark alleys frighten me, If I was ever to find myself in one I would die right there. Sadly, I know a
lightless alley. It s the place where my best friend was going to be killed, murdered, assassinated. Did
I want to know this information, no, but I was forced to.
It was in school the other day, I was walking to my second class of the day and I overheard my friends
name. It came from the boys locker room, so I stood outside listening to what they were saying, they
saw me and pulled me in. I wasn t ready for what I was about to hear, and I never knew it would affect
me till the day I die. The plan was set for the day of homecoming, it was her date, he had made this
adorable proposal for homecoming but it was all a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We were going to go as a group but she got asked by a boy to go to homecoming with him.
I left the locker room and I just wanted to cry and go home, I knew I had to continue on with my day
so I went to my second class. It was econ and she would be with me. What was I to do, I couldn t
ignore her, she s my friend and she d know something was up. So I put on a brave face and sat next to
her, I acted as if I never heard anything.
I finished the school day and went running home, I didn t want to take the bus, she s on my bus. As I
was walking home, I start balling, the emotions over flew my body. My head was down, the sadness in
my body forced my head down. It was a battle in me, happiness versus sadness and sadness was
winning the war. I never wanted any of this to happen, I can only think of the other scenarios. What if,
I had just walked past the locker room and didn t go to eavesdrop, what if? Nothing was going to be
the same, I was a completely different person this morning and now I m at this. No one was home,
both of my parents were working late today so I would have some time alone. Homecoming was in 2
days, and for all this to happen within 2 days is crazy. Sitting in my room, I couldn t believe this
would all end, all the memories we ve had together are soon going to be gone. We had picked out our
dresses together and we both cried together when she got asked to homecoming. I didn t do anything
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46. Lowcountry Research Paper
What is the Lowcountry Maritime Society and what is their mission?
A local organization that works to promote and make easier the relationship between the South
Carolina coast and Charleston s natural marine environment. Charleston is the lowcountry, and is
usually identified by its maritime history and heritage, which is why it is important to keep all that
information alive. The LMS wants to provide the opportunity to experience what the coast has to offer
to those who have very limited access to the water. It is important that these people have these
experiences, because otherwise the idea of a coastal community doesn t apply.
How does the Lowcountry Maritime Society achieve their goal?
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In these programs, building to teach is brought to the classroom. LMS is currently using this program
at Sanders Clyde Elementary/Middle School for 5th and 6th graders and at Meeting Street Academy
for 5th graders. Students learn how to read and translate scaled blueprints in order to build a wooden
boat that they will later row (or sail). Throughout the entire semester they are taught about the local
history and skills needed when out on the water. The goal of this program is to increase education in
STEM, because that is what the majority of students these days lack, math being the worst. To achieve
this goal, LMS is working with the College of Charleston to improve the curriculum, train students to
teach, and allow them to get involved.
The summer programs provide the same services and benefits with a little more fun. This year, LMS is
partnering with the College of Charleston sailing tem to help teach kids how to sail. When the
campers aren t sailing on the water they are taking part in building a classic dingy, the Optimist Pram,
which is sailed around the nations. School may be out, but the kids are still learning STEM skills, and
having fun doing
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47. Vegan Butcher Research Paper
After years of perfecting their meatless meats, siblings Aubry and Kale Walch had their grand opening
of the Herbivorous Butcher on January 23, 2016. Although their very successful Kickstarter campaign
claimed they wanted to open the world s first vegan butcher shop, it isn t really the first in the world.
In spite of the fact that Aubry came up with the oxymoronic title of vegan butcher spontaneously
while talking with a core group of friends and family one day, there area already other shops in the
world calling themselves vegan butchers. Their shop does appear to be the first in the U.S., but The
Vegetarian Butcher, based in The Netherlands, is credited with being the world s first meatless
butcher.
The menu of small batch, made by hand vegan meats and cheeses at the Herbivorous Butcher rotates
weekly. Every week, the vegan butcher shop features 12 meatless meats and 6 cheese free cheeses
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The two approach it as an art, in which they paint with real food to create authentic looking and
tasting meat and cheese substitutes. Their highest priority is getting the texture right, something that is
often a major fail for other brands of faux meat products.
The brother and sister duo say their dad is an important part of the team and their biggest critic. He is
still a meat eater and he taste tests their new recipes. The family is originally from Guam, where meat
is a large part of the diet. After going vegan, they still wanted to keep beloved parts of the foodie
culture in which they grew up. This practically demanded that they invent homemade, tasty meat
substitutes.
Their new shop grew out of their love of food, Guamanian culture and eco friendly values. They were
swamped during the week of their grand opening and are already offering some of their products in
two local eateries, Pizza Nea, offering vegan pizzas, and Breaking Bread Cafe. They are open six days
a
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48. Market Research Report
Market Research Report
Pepsi Cola
MKT201: Market amp; Audience Research
Brand loyalty of generation Y to the Pepsi Cola brand
Table of Contents
Summary of Background 2 Marketing Problem 3 Research Methodology 4 Research Objectives 4
Hypothesis 5 Marketing Research Problems 5 Analysis Steps Taken 6 Statistical Procedures 7
Findings from Analysis 8 Recommendations and Implications 9 References 10 Appendix 1 11
SURVEY 11 Appendix 2 13 SURVEY RESULTS 13
Summary of Report
Pepsi Cola brand is a brand that has been established within the refreshment industry since the 19th
century. Pepsi pride the business of consumer products in beverages and snacks, on being one of the
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This random sampling error indicated that there was no cross section of the target group (generation
Y) and in turn was a sample selection error. There were 3 respondents whose results were not
analyzed, as they did not fall into the target group of generation Y and this was an administrative error.
This is another common research problem is survey non response. Marketers can unintentionally
design surveys which many customers choose not to respond to.
Survey bias is the next potential survey research problem that can be likely to occur. In survey
sampling, bias refers to the tendency of a sample statistic to systematically over or under estimate a
population parameter. At the time of the survey, we are to assume that the chosen sample is the
representation of the Gen Y population and that information provided by the respondents is both
accurate and honest. It appears that there was a response bias due to the unconscious
misrepresentation and misplacement of the Pepsi logo at the top of the survey. This was inadvertent
but may have led to a response bias where the respondents appeared to have been influenced by an
auspices bias a bias in the responses of subjects caused by their being influenced by the organization
conducting the study (Zikmond et all, 2011).
This survey was conducted at a local supermarket in South Australia. The survey was performed as a
voluntary activity and generation Y customers were not forced to
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49. Teenagers And The Struggle For Identity Analysis
Everyone is unique in their own way. People and the environment can change who they to find out
who they are. Identity describes one s various aspects of themselves. It takes the time to find out who
they are. People and the environment can affect one s identity with struggles to overcome.
Determination defines one s identity by setting a pathway to follow because it shows how one s
dreams are achievable.
From the times that identity is unclear, determination defines one s decision because it can show one s
integrity to pursue their dream. In the book, Modern Mythologies by Surya Kundu, she tells a story
and how it plays in her personal life. Kundu is an Indian descent and who is raised in California. She
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In the article, Teenagers and the Struggle For Identity by Seth Mullins, he describes the possible
changes in a teen s identity. During the teen years, teens need to figure out who they want to be before
going to college. When teens compare with someone else, Mullins states that kids can feel a strong
urge to check their own progress alongside that of another or to gravitate to people who, for all
outward appearances, seem to have it all figured out (Mullins, Teenagers and the Struggle For Identity
). People can encourage someone to change their identity. One person could dream to be their idol and
they assume that their personality suits them. With people s encouragement, their dream before may
change, but they are alike like somebody else. Even though people can encourage others to achieve
one s dream, determination is the guide that sets the dream. In the song, Hall of Fame by The Script
featuring will.i.am, it provides a catchy tune that relates to the lyrics. The lyrics provide a meaning
and incorporates into the background. Hall of Fame is a song that provides the confidence to help
determination. Before the chorus, they sing You can be a master/ Don t wait for luck/ Dedicate
yourself and you gonna find yourself (The Script, 11 13). By applying determination to become a
master, a person can dedicate themselves and is
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