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Genesis Chapter Summaries
The book of Genesis covers many topics. Creation is the theme of chapter one. In chapter two,
God says that His creation is good. He then creates man from the dust and women from the man.
Next is the Fall of Man, Eve is tempted by the serpent to eat of the tree God told them not to eat.
Both, Eve and Adam end up eating of the fruit from the tree resulting in the punishments from
God for all of mankind. Chapter four is about Cain and Abel. It also covers the first murder and
first record of bigamy. It gives some lineage of Cain and also tells of Eve s birth of Seth who
replaced Abel. Chapter five is about the generations of Adam. Adam lived to be 930 years old.
Chapters six through eight is about Noah building the Ark and the Flood. Chapter nine, God
promises to never destroy the Earth with a flood again. The lineage of Noah is recorded in chapter
ten. The confusion of languages of the people at the Tower of Babel and... Show more content on
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The things that I learned were Lamech killed a man for wounding him and a boy for striking
him, the detailed lineage of Abraham, the fact that Jacob was buried in Canaan with Abraham,
Jacob s daughter was raped by Shechem, Adam lived to be 910 years old, Methuselah lived to be
969 years old, Joseph only lived to be 110 years old, and Jacob and Esau met outside of Canaan
when they reunited after Jacob fled to Laban s house. I also learned that Genesis covers 2, 200
years. Enoch is the first man not to die and he was the son of Cain. The first revival occurred at
Bethel, something else I did not know. I was reminded of the picture of Christ death that will be
to come, and that God gave this picture in the Garden of Eden when He killed an animal to
clothed Adam and Eve. Seeing God s forgiveness throughout Genesis just reminds me of His love
for us. God also kept His promise to Abraham that he would be the father of many
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Ryoma Marta Sugawara s New Superintendent
Ryoma Marta Sugawara is a freshman at San Ramon Valley High School, and previously
attended Rancho Romero Elementary School and Stone Valley Middle School. Due to the loss
of his grandmother and aunt he has moved to Walnut Creek and would like to continue in the
San Ramon School District. He is asking for assurance to continue his education in the District.
Board President Marvel asked Mr. Marta Sugawara to contact the Superintendent s office. Board
President Marvel introduced the District s new Superintendent, Rick Schmitt. CSEA 1st Vice
President Harvalee Grimm stated that it has been a year of conversation, collaboration and
compromise and they look forward to the coming year. She acknowledged and thanked the
retirees, especially the 35 classified retirees. SRVEA President Ann Katzburg attended lobby day
in Sacramento where the topic was the state budget. Ms. Katzburg stated their emphasis is to keep
the money in Prop 98, which is not adequately funded, and to spend the general fund on other
things. They spoke with legislators about the fact that professionals are not going into education.
There is a proposal for a blended program which will encourage CSU s to allow prospective
teachers to include a teaching program during the bachelors program, with completion in 4 years.
Continued funding of CTE classes in community college and adding money to the CSUs to increase
openings. They do not want the emergency maintenance funding to come from Prop 39, but from
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Book Report On Night By Elie Wiesel
In the memoir, Night, by Elie Wiesel, gives you an overview of how the Jews were treated in the
Holocaust. Many rights of the Jews were violated during the Holocaust. For example, when the
Jews were first taken to the concentration camps, they were stripped of their clothes and anything
of value. Another example, is that when they were put on the train, they were all fighting each
other for the food and stealing from each other.Finally another example, was they were all
crammed into small areas with a lot of people and even bodies of dead people and had very small
amounts of food and water, pretty much only enough to keep them alive.
During the Holocaust many Jews were treated like animals. The soldiers would bring them to the
camps and immediately
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Furman V. Georgia Case
The Furman v. Georgia case has set a precedent on how the courts deal with the disputable issue
that is capital punishment because it was the first time the Supreme Court addressed the problem.
Both racism and the morality of the death penalty have been relatively controversial issues in the
United States for several years. The Furman v. Georgia case conjoined both matters. The case
declared that if capital punishmentwere to be used, it was going to be used for all the right reasons,
not due to any prejudices or discrimination by reason of the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments.
Additionally, the case placed a moratorium on the death penaltybecause it was argued that the
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The courts stated juries were allotted too much power in sentencing, hence prompting the racial
bias that dismounted in not only the Furman v Georgia case, but a multitudinous amount of cases in
the south. In a 5 4 decision, it was concluded that the implementation of Furman s sentencing was
cruel and unusual. Two justices concluded the death penalty was unconstitutional, while three
stated that the method in which the sentencing was being utilized, made it unconstitutional. Justice
Douglas also observed that not only were death penalties given to the poor, uneducated, and sick
minorities, but that they had been taking place due to miscommunication and lack of guidance and
understanding of the law, which furthermore concluded in the use of preconceived notions and
prejudices that guided the jurors in
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In this modern world, learning a new language is a huge...
In this modern world, learning a new language is a huge endeavor in a person s life. In order for
someone to learn a new language, it is necessary for them to learn the language structure, its
phonemes, facial expressions, word collocations, and other detail aspects related to learning a
language. When communicating with someone that can fluently speak the languageyou are trying to
learn, talking to them may be a challenge because it takes awhile for someone who is foreign with
the language to find the right words to properly express the message you are trying to convey.
When learning the English language, I usually focus on learning words through images and books.
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Most establishments, street signs, and just about what I see around the city use English as the
official language and this makes it easier for me to learn and remember English. Also, in order
for us to be promoted to the next grade level, we need to pass English class and use English as the
primary language in all classes. We only use Filipino as a secondary language in school.
Speaking a different language with a different word structures and accent makes learning and
speaking English quite challenging at first. For instance, English puts the adjective before a noun
whereas most other languages in the world put it after the noun. English has so many idioms and
expressions that it makes quite confusing to learn. We usually don t speak English with friends
and at home back there and because of this; it can get more problematic to retain what was
previously learned because of lack of exposure.
I was fortunate enough to go to private school because I don t think a public school in my previous
country would have the same English academic standards as the classes found in private schools. I
took an English class since kindergarten because of it being the universal language and I thought
that it might be helpful for me to learn especially in business and when watching American
television shows and Hollywood movies, where the English language is predominantly used.
I realized that starting to learn a new language at a young age was a great idea because if I
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Thexas First Good-Set Victory In Longview, Texas
LONGVIEW, Texas The Ladies picked up their first straight set victory in Longview, Texas, in
match one, and followed that up with a win in three sets against the Bulldogs to reach double digit
season victories for the first time in six seasons as Centenary (10 11) swept LeTourneau (6 14) 25
20, 25 21, 25 19) and Jarvis Christian (3 22) 25 14, 25 17, 25 23 Friday afternoon, October 6. While
both the Ladies and YellowJackets tallied 35 kills, Centenary took advantage LeTourneau s 10
more hitting errors and a .172 .081 hitting percentage lead. In set one, Centenary led 9 8 before a
7 1 run gave the visitors a seven point advantage. Junior Hailey Lawson put the Ladies on serve
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The YellowJackets pulled within 21 19, but Centenary scored the final four points to finish off
the sweep. An attack error put senior Desiree Frey on service, and an ace and two Lawson kills
finished the match. Frey recorded 13 kills and 14 digs for her ninth double double of the season.
With nine kills in the second match against Jarvis Christian, she now has 980 for her career
which ties her for fourth in the career annals with Danielle Bochat (2005 07). Savanah Stutts led
LeTourneau with 12 kills. In the second match of the day, Centenary exerted its control early in
the first two sets to beat Jarvis Christian in three. In set one, a service error put Lawson on serve
up 3 1. An attack error, a Lawson ace, a kill from senior Allison Lazewski and another Bulldogs
attack error put Centenary up 7 1. Later up 9 3, an 8 2 run gave Centenary a 12 point lead, its
biggest of the set. Two errors and an Orlopp kill put the Ladies up nine. After both teams
recorded a kill, Frey found the floor twice on her serve to push the lead to double digits. After
both teams sided out, a Brantley kill brought the lead to 12. With four aces in the first set alone,
a Sandoval ace fittingly ended the frame. For the match, Brantley hit 11 kills on 22 swings with a
pair of errors for a .409 hitting percentage. In set two, the Ladies scored the first six points and
never looked back, never trailing by less than five and
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A Note On Disney s Disney
Madeline Rihner
Mr. Helmsing
November 10, 2014
C Block
The first stock I decided to invest in was Disney. I chose this stock because I have been a Disney
fan my whole life. I think Disney will be a worthwhile stock to follow because it encompasses a
broad spectrum of smaller businesses such as entertainment and merchandise. Disney
demonstrates a consistent level of high quality and high standards in all it does. Disney is also
an innovative company. It always looks to improve and introduce new ideas in all its businesses,
whether it is a new ride in the parks or a new type of animation in its movies. With the company s
current success with its animated movie Frozen and the completion of New Fantasyland in
Disneyworld, the company has been seeing an increase in sales. This in turn, will lead to higher
stock values in the company. Disney is a brand that is familiar to the majority of Americans and
should be a solid company to invest in.
The Walt DisneyCompany was founded in 1923 under the name Disney Studios. Founded by Walt
Disney and his brother, Roy Disney, the company first began their animation work on a series
known as Alice Comedies. These shorts combined both animations with live action video. After the
production of the first short, the company had to file for bankruptcy. The cartoon, however, was
very successful, allowing the brothers to reopen where they continued the production of Alice
Comedies. In 1927, Walt Disney decided to create a new character to
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Intel, A Small Computer Electronics Firm
Introduction
Intel was set up on 18th July 1968 by Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce and Andrew Grove as a
small computer electronics firm. Over 40 years on the company is still going and is making vast
amounts of money every year with their net income for 2015 being $11.4bn (Revenue $55.9bn) .
Intel was first formed in Mountain View California 1968 by Gorden E. Moore a chemist, Robert
Noyce a physicist and Arthur Rock who was an investor and venture capitalist. Moor and Noyce
used to work at Fairchild Semiconductor but eventually left that company to form Intel. Intel had a
total initial investment was $2.5 million in debentures and $10,000 from Arthur Rock. At first the
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A SWOT analysis will be used to analyse Intel. A SWOT analysis will identify the strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats of a business so that a plan of action can be taken in order
to improve its market share which in this case will be within the computing market . This report
will be based on the results of the SWOT analysis will be used to identify improvements that Intel
could make in order to increase their market share within the computing market. The advantage of
using a SWOT analysis is that it identifies areas that the business can improve on as well as areas
that they need to watch. See Appendix 1 for the SWOT analysis of Intel.
Methods of Research
Research Method 1:
The first source of information used was Intel s own website which is secondary information. This
source was beneficial because it came from the company s website and so therefore the information
was up to date and should be accurate about the statistics of the company. The website also shows
the latest products that Intel is producing as well as the many research products that they fund to
advance computer technology. The downside however of this source of information is that the
information on the website could be biased because they will want to project their organisation in
the best light possible so are therefore unlikely to post anything negative about the company. The
Intel website did however show the different
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A Comparison Between Homer s The Odyssey And The Holy Bible
Is There a Correlation?
Homer s The Odyssey and The Holy Bible, are writings from the ancient civilizations! The
proximity regarding similar narratives between the two publications has produced curiosity in
inquiring minds. Interchangeable associations of both texts have prompted an investigation to
explain why this literary phenomenon has occurred.
In ancient Greece, Greek mythology began to emerge. Mythical narratives began to erupt for the
purpose of giving an explanation to certain social, religious, and environmental phenomena. Greek
chronicles included the gods/goddesses, heroes, and non human creatures.
Unlike Mythology, narratives of the Bible are actual events that took place dating back to the
beginning of time. The conception of The Holy Bible s compilation started thousands of years
ago in the land of Egypt. Initially, the Old Testament Scriptures were written in the Hebrew
language, however, they were later translated to the Greek. At the onset of the New Testament
writings, they were originally recorded in the Greek language. Forty men transcribed the voice of
God, which resulted in sixty six books of the Holy Bible. The Holy Scriptures explained the
creations, formation of the world, God, God s chosen people, sin, and the plan of salvation as well.
Homer s The Odyssey, is an epic poem of mythology which includes twenty four books. The
ancient writings focused its topics of discussions on the Trojan War, a hero named Odysseus, and
the challenges he faced
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The Case Of Dukes V. Wal Mart Stores, Inc. Essay
SUMMARY
In the case of Dukes v. Wal Mart Stores, Inc., the District Court of the Ninth Circuit certified a
class of 1.5 million females currently and formerly employed by Wal Mart Stores, Inc. The
plaintiff class sought injunctive and declaratory relief, punitive damages, and back pay; due to the
alleged violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act in regards to alleged discrimination against
female employees in promotions and wages. In Wal Mart Stores, Inc. v. Dukes, the petitioner filed
an appeal to the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and then the United States Supreme Court to
challenge the class certification s validity as well as the class s entitlement to monetary relief
under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23.
QUESTIONS PRESENTED
Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(b)(2) can claims for monetary relief be certified and if
so, under what circumstance; and was the class defined by the district court in Dukes v. Wal Mart
Stores, Inc. consistent with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(a)?
BRIEF ANSWER
No. The certification of the plaintiff class in Dukes v. Wal Mart Stores, Inc. was not consistent
with Rules 23(a), because the class does not have enough commonality in the nature of their
discrimination question to prove the alleged reasons for those decisions in promotion and wages.
Additionally, the class s backpay claims were not properly certified under Rule 23(b)(2) because the
rule only can apply when a single, indivisible remedy would provide relief
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Nature Vs. Nurture Debate
PSYS 150 Assessment Task 1 Nature Nurture Debate Scientists and biologist have argued the
Nature versus Nurture debate for decades. This debate argues the degree to which our genetics or
environment, affects our behaviour and developmental stages. Nature is described as the genetic
material that makes up an individual. Nurture can be described as the way in which the
environment and experiences of an individual influence their behavior and development. The
debate has centered on which is a greater factor for many years but current contemporary views
accept and acknowledge the intricacy of the developmental procedure and recognize that
development is not the case of nature or nurture, but rather nature and nurture (Howard Walton
2015) It has been shown that genetic and environmental factors are in such continuous interactions
that the emergence of particular structures and functions is the result of the dependent interaction
of genetics and environment.(Lewkowicz, 2011.) Those advocating the nature perspective argue
for genetic determinism, this supports the idea that each person has a genetic blueprint that is
formulated to unfold at a precise time in a precise way. It is believed that genetic material sets up
our potential, possibilities and probabilities. (Howard Walton 2015 p.5) For example: Body type,
Height, Hair colour, Blood type etcetera. (Howard Walton 2015) A recent questionnaire of the
general public indicated that genetic influence was considered
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Scornful Comedy In Toy Story
Theme and Scornful Comedy within Toy Story From using aspects of scornful comedy, the film
Toy Story s theme is more easily identified. Elements of scornful comedy help to reveal the
theme within Toy Story. A possible primary subject matter in the film is that everyone has the
capacity of good and evil. This theme is shown throughout the character Woody, for in the
beginning of the movie he makes an irrational decision, but eventually learns of why his action
was in the wrong. Due to the loss of his position as Andy s favorite toy, Woody is overcome with
jealousy and pushes his challenger, Buzz, out the window. Because of this, the toys that once
looked up to Woody turn against him and begin to look at Buzz as their leader. After this,
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Character Analysis Of Henry V
ВЁWhen you feel valued, you feel important. When you feel equal, you feel as if you have more
opportunities.ВЁ Henry V demonstrated his ability to make all of his men feel valued and equal.
Although they are clearly of varying status, he still wanted them to feel valued and to have some
sort of freedom as to being equal. Henry Valways thought that if someone sets their mind to
something, they will then be able to succeed. ВЁGod shall be his hope, each and every day. God
is his stay, his guide, and lantern to his feet.ВЁ Henry V was a great warrior. If you could name
someone that did not care if he were to get harmed, it would be Henry V Yet it would be his
honor to bring victory. He was a leader and had only one desire. He took any opportunities that
came. Once he said his mind to something, he was going to do it. Even if it meant putting his life
on the line, the way he thought about it was different. For him, it would just lead him and his men
closer to success. As human beings ourselves, we like to feel valued and equal. His men are no
different than us. As a human being, we have feelings. This meant Henry V wanted to have the
ability to show his men that if they put their life on the line, he shall do the same. Not many men
who have other men to fight for them, do what he does. HeВґs not afraid of death and only wants to
lead others into success. Henry V is a model of traditional heroism, but his value system is
confusing. Henry V tends to paint a picture of the future,
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Family Dynamics And Family Structure
Dear Dr. Parsons,
As a structural functionalist, you mainly study specific societies by classifying the major structures
of society and then asking the question, how does this matter. When studying these families,
however, you undertake that this society blossoms when it is able to maintain social stability and
social integration. Social stability however is valued over changes in time, not just immediately.
This topic of family dynamics and family structure seems to be of great importance to you, and to
be honest, quite important to me as well. To understand your views on the ideal family form, two
assumptions must be made. First, agricultural societies had simple social structures and the typical
individual performed a variation of tasks. Secondly, industrial societies had more convoluted social
structures where one person performs specified and concentrated tasks that contribute to the whole
picture. The nuclear family started to be considered, as the ideal adaptation to surviving in an
industrial society. It consisted of a father, mother, and their children. The traditional agricultural
family consisting of family members that weren t close, extended, did not seem purposeful for the
industrial society as a whole. The agricultural family was distant because older family functions
such as families playing smaller roles in making goods, providing personal care and healthcare,
relaxation activities, and education were all ignored by the family as a whole. Overall, these
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Battle Of Stalingrad
The Battle of Stalingrad is known as the turning point of World War II as it is notorious for being
the first crucial loss for the Third Reich. Certainly, Hitler created this two pronged attack to close
the front on the east and to essentially knock Russia out of the war, however the aggressive fighting
that came from the Russians caused the Germans to rethink their easy Blitzkrieg strategy and the
Russians launched the astonished Germans into hand to hand combat. And although the Germans
had been striking victories within Russiaafter breaking the German Soviet Nonaggression Pact, the
Germans had multiple imperfections that led to their fall at Stalingrad; for they came as
conquerors and not as liberators. This conflict is known as one of... Show more content on
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Also, it would prevent a similar repeat of World War Iwhere the Germans were faced fighting a
two front war; fighting with Britain and France in the west and Russians in the east. Due to the
failure of Operation Barbarossa, Hitler had accidentally opened up the eastern front and
immediately needed to crush the Soviet to remove it and therefore secure victory. In fact, it
would be a great propaganda victory to capture the city that holds the name of the USSR
dictator, Stalin. In the end, Hitler s overall goals were to remove Soviet forces, secure the
economic assets, and move south of Moscow to overtake the remainder of the Caucasus and
Moscow. Meanwhile, Stalin, who also knew how necessary Stalingrad is in regards of
transportation and industry, prepared by creating the Stalingrad Front and passed Order No. 227,
where the only extenuating cause was death and troops were told, not one step backward, by Stalin
s command. The battle as Stalingrad would set the lines for the remainder of the war and both
dictators knew that as the German troops approached
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Why Cursive Writing Should Be Taught In Schools
While some argue, cursive writing belongs in the archives and common core ushers it out of
schools, the evidence shows we need it as much as ever. says Jennifer Doverspike. Some people
may question why it is still necessary for cursive to be taught in our schools. Especially when we
are no longer in the 21st century. Where we have now entered the new age where technology is
constantly on the rise, and tablets and iPhones have taken over. This drastic change has allowed our
children and adults to take the easier route. Although the electronic world has taken over and has
added new elements to the writingworld. Researchers have found a strong connection between
writing by hand, the mind, language skills, memory and artificial thinking.
So why cursive still needed in our education system? This seems to be a alarming question the
education policy makers are facing with technology on the rise. A place where the curls and the
beautiful long handed writing seems to be outdated. In this short essay I will explain the benefits of
why cursive should remain in our school system.
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Or how amongst many things they can read the bible, Shakespeare, so there is no use. That our
children should be learning and focused on things that matter like counting and comprehension.
However, I feel that cursive should be put back into common core and left there. How else can we
connect to the past? Cursive writing allows us to connect to the past whether its history or reading
our grandparents letters. If you cannot write cursive how do you except to understand it. A lot of
historical documents like the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and many others are all
originally written in cursive. Seems as if today youth will only be able to read the transcripts of
these documents. I m not okay with that and neither should our education
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M A between GEELY HOLDINGS AND VOLVO CARS
STUDY OF MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS BY ANALYSING THE DEAL BETWEEN
GEELY HOLDINGS AND VOLVO CARS
11/23/2013
Group: 06
TABLE OF CONTENTS TOC o 1 4 h z u 1.EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PAGEREF
_Toc350291717 h 22.INTRODUCTION PAGEREF _Toc350291718 h 23.DESCRIPTION OF
GEELY AND VOLVO AS INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES PAGEREF _Toc350291719 h 33.1 Geely
Holdings PAGEREF _Toc350291720 h 33.2 Volvo Car Corporation PAGEREF _Toc350291721 h
34.MOTIVATION FOR THE DEAL PAGEREF _Toc350291722 h 35. ESSENTIAL TESTS
PAGEREF _Toc350291723 h 45.1 The attractiveness test PAGEREF _Toc350291724 h 45.2 The
Cost of Entry Test PAGEREF _Toc350291725 h 55.3 The Better Off Test PAGEREF
_Toc350291726 h 56. SYNERGY ANALYSIS PAGEREF _Toc350291727 h 56.1 Management...
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And lastly, the management should consider the option of having an ally with Volvo in the first
place before going for the whole 100% equity stake in the company.
DESCRIPTION OF GEELY AND VOLVO AS INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES3.1 Geely
HoldingsGeely is a Chinese automotive manufacturing company with the head quarter situated in in
Hangzhou, china and is listed in Hong Kong stock exchange (code: HKG: 0175). Geely automobile
holdings is owned and controlled by the parent company named Geely Holding group whose
business is in the automobile sector.
Market: In 1998, Geely sold about 200 cars but its annual sales volume shot up to 326710 in 2009
(about 96% rise). In terms of the market share, Geely was about 4.3% of the domestic Chinese
automobile market in 2009. The sales in domestic segment of Geely was about 95% in 2009 with
the management ambitious goal of growth in market share of both overseas and domestic.
Financial Situation: The financial report card of Geely registered consistent progress in terms of
turn over as well as profits. In 2009, Geely registered a net profit of 1.3 billion RMB ($188 million).
Brand and Technology: As far as brand is concerned, Geely is regarded as a low cost brand with
mediocre quality and was competing in the low end segment of the automobile market. Geely has a
corporate culture of entrepreneurship with little
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Understanding and critically Evaluating Entry Modes of...
Business s choice of entry modes in international market and its advantages and disadvantages
Introduction Well known companies like Nike, Microsoft, Sony, Shell Group are just some of the
big companies that went global and expanded their trading around the world, they are large
businesses that operate internationally in many countries. Development of worldwide integration
urges companies to reach out international markets and interact with foreign customers. Businesses
focus on fulfilling the demand of the market by its products or services, besides their target is
increasing profit, in order achieve these goals they favor to expand their work in a foreign market.
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How these modes were established and by whom will be defined in the following part. In 1977
Swedish researchers at Uppsala University came up with a model/theory how businesses should
grow their activities in foreign market, this model explains that companies should select an entry
mode by taking into consideration their own resources and exploring costs, and risks based on
market nature. (Johanson and Vahnle, 2009) Researchers at Uppsala University in their empirical
study found that Swedish firms mostly started their process of internationalization by exporting,
initially companies had agents that represented them in foreign market, but these firms exported in
countries that had little differentiation in culture, language and political systems from their home
country, this was labeled in their model as physically close countries. Uppsala Model considers
two types of knowledge objective and experience based knowledge, the model describes that after
first entrance in foreign market businesses understands how to work in external country, and later
they step by step increase level of internationalization to physically distant countries. (Johanson and
Vahnle, 2009) But, can Uppsala model be applied to services? This model was mainly reliable for
manufacturing industries; a paper with contrary arguments was published in 2008, providing two
variables; environment related and service specific, to question whether Uppsala model can be
used for service
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Walt Oswald s The Lucky Rabbit Is No Longer Yours
Walt, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is no longer yours. We have bought it from you, said Bob
Ledington, the head of Universal. Wait, what do you mean Oswald isn t mine anymore? I
asked. Bob said, Universal has retained the rights of Oswald and we have hired away all of the
employees. You can stay with Universal if you like, but you would get a lower salary. I d rather
leave, but thanks for the offer, I said. I had to come up with another cartoon to call mine. An
animator that stayed with me helped to create the new cartoon character. It is so late, can we
call it quits and continue this in the morning, said John, the animator. No, we will finish this
tonight or never finish it at all, I exclaimed. It was now 2 in the morning, and after many long
hours we had come up with a great cartoon. We called it Mortimer. Wow, this is amazing. We
made a new cartoon to call our own, said John. I can t believe after all the time we put into this it
that it is finally finished. I love its big belly and shortened ears, I commented. I m glad you made
me stay up all night, said John. Now we have to start making cartoons, I said. We went upstairs
from the dark basement and we made Mortimer into shorts. We have to make these great. We want
him to make a big appearance and stand out from the rest of the cartoon characters, I stated. It will
be fantastic, said John. At 5 in the morning we had made our first short. We went to go show my
wife. The name is
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Tasers For Law Enforcement
Tasers are a necessity for law enforcement to keep the peace and continue doing their job with a
minimal amount deaths. However, there are some people that want tasers to be removed from the
equipment of law enforcement, but they do not realize the alternatives. If law enforcement officers
were to not have tasers, they would be forced to apprehend a criminal using close quarter combat
or even worse, a gun. There are no alternatives to tasers. They offer a means of subduing someone
who has broken a law and continues resisting arrest without greatly harming them or causing
terrible injuries. For example, a policeofficer pulls over a man for driving way over the speed limit.
The cop then gazes into the man s gar and spots drugs. After a short
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Neil Degrasse Tyson s Theory Of Evolution
Neil DeGrasse Tyson once said The theory of evolution, like the theory of gravity, is a scientific
fact . Neil DeGrasse Tyson is an acclaimed astrophysicist, cosmologist, and science communicator
and has influence in the scientific world we live in today. Biological evolution, simply put, is
descent with modification ( An Introduction to... ). This definition encompasses small scale
evolutionand large scale evolution (the descent of different species from a common ancestor over
many generations) ( An Introduction to... ). There is now enough evidence for the theory of
evolution that many consider it a fact and as such are turning away from the idea of creationism
as a whole. Because of evolution you can trace just about every living thing on the Earth back to
its ancestry billions of years ago. Darwin believed that all life on Earth descended from one
primordial form (Naff 61). Darwin didn t discover evolution or come up with the concept, but he
was the frontrunner in research and a public endorser of the theory. The theory of evolution is
correct because of homology, progressions of species changing over time, and natural selection.
The first and quite possibly the best evidence for evolution is Homology. Homology is when
species share similarities that are signs of common ancestry such as homologous structures.
Homologous structures are ones that derive from a common ancestral structure ( Evidence of
Evolution... ). These can prove to be very solid reasoning when arguing
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Theories Of Social Disorganization Theory
Social Disorganization 1
Social Disorganization and High Crime Rates
Brianna Reyes
CRJU 3170 01
Professor Flores
November 26, 2017
Social Disorganization 2
Introduction
The two theorist that developed the social disorganization theory were Clifford Shaw and Henry D.
Mckay according to their book Juvenile Delinquency in Urban Areas they created this theory
throughout research they were doing. The two theorists of the social disorganization theory were
criminology researchers from the Chicago School . Social disorganization theory is at the macro
level. It looks among different communities and neighborhoods. And it studies many people in the
neighborhoods not just one single individual. This theory is the most valid at the macro level
because crime rates are explained better in this theory than any other. How Shaw and Mckay created
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One policy implication of the theory is community project and create social organizations. Some of
the ways they can do this is clean up disorder, have recreation programs for youth and increase
influence over politicians. Another policy implication is gang intervention. This is where trained
gang intervention workers connect with gang members to provide crisis intervention to stop future
violent situations, make peace treaties between rival gangs and provide positive opportunities to
gang members like occupational training, employment and drug alcohol abuse treatment. Last
policy implication of the theory is crime prevention and treatment. When neighborhoods try to get
all the residents living in that neighborhood to join together to improve the neighborhood and solve
local
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Literature Review Of Troubleshooting Pump Operations
Literature Review Many departments training cycles do not cover what they expect their pump
operators to do when things go wrong at the pump. In his article, Sitz, reviews several things that
can happen to a pump operator, from losing water in the supply line, to having the engine shut
down due to mechanical problems, and what to do to fix the problems. He states, remember, the
pump operator has to be able to think and act on their own in the initial minutes to fix whatever
went wrong (Sitz). This emphasizes that if something goes wrong, the pump operator is often by
his/herself, and therefore must diagnose and fix all pump related problems without help. As an
example, losing water in the supply line could be a bad hydrant, or a... Show more content on
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It serves as a guide to solving a variety of problems common to water operations. Flowcharts for
operating the pump from the apparatus tank, and the hydrant, accompany the matrix.
Furthermore, Robert Avsec explains what the most common pump operator mistakes are, with
help from eighteen seasoned fire service veterans on how to become better pump operators.
Basically, asserting practicing and knowing the apparatus can solve many problems ahead of
time. He contends, there is a lot of knowledge, skill, and hustle that must be employed to
establish a water supply, supply the attack lines, or appliances... (1). Being a pump operator is a
difficult job with little leeway for mistakes. He stresses knowing the pumper, and how it works,
the why s, what s, and how s of the assigned engine. In addition, he stresses not pumping at the
correct pressure, or not managing the contrast between water in and water out are common
mistakes made by pump operators. By taking a breath and going back to step one, these problems
are easy to fix. Equally important, is the ability to conquer and understand friction loss, and when
and where this problem will occur during pump operations. In fact, Paul Spurgeon states in (book
title)??, An accomplished engineer must not only know how to calculate formulas,
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The Telegraph Research Paper
The telegraph not only united the nation with access to quicker communication, it was also the
foundation for advanced technology like computers and phones. It took many physicists, inventors,
scientists, and others to do research and experiments that lead to the telegraph an invention that
would change the world forever. In the 1780s, galvanism was unintentionally discovered by Luigi
Galvani while he was doing experiments in animal physiology. Galvanism is an electric current
made when two metals and a moist environment come into contact. Hans Christian Oersted made a
discovery that a magnetized needle could be moved by an electric current. This was an important
step toward the telegraph by varying the current with electromagnets, a message could be sent
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He developed a telegraph that could send signals for over a mile. William F. Cooke and Charles
Wheatstone constructed a telegraph that used 5 needles and 5 wires, then 2 needles and wires,
and finally one needle and wire. The first practical telegraph, however, was made in 1837 by
Samuel F. B. Morse. The making of his telegraph was thanks to all the research that took place
for over decades. In November of 1832, Morse built his first model of the telegraph. The
telegraph used a portrule to turn the electric current s flow on and off. His original code was
number sequences each particular sequence representing a word. By 1835, his improved model
was larger and on it was a small picture frame that held a pencil. The electromagnets would move
the pencil to make dots and dashes on paper tape. A dot would be made by a smaller amount of
electric current, while a dash is a larger amount. Morse started working with Leonard Gale, a
chemistry professor, in 1836. Gale helped to upgrade the electromagnet and battery to allow
messages to be sent farther. On Sep. 2,
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Examples Of Cultural Hegemony In Doris Lessing
Thesis Statement
Understanding the facts that are presented by Gramsci, Raymond and Althusser, regarding the
growth of the theory of cultural hegemony that is typically originated from Marxist ideas and the
post colonial theory, it is indispensable to apply this to the novels of Doris Lessing. The novels of
Lessing are written mostly about women who lived in the colonial countries and have
experienced the problems of the colonizer and repercussion of colonization. The novels chosen
for this research are The Grass is Singing, The Golden Notebook and The Children of Violence
series. The projected thesis aims to study the hidden injuries of a class which is hurt by the so
called rulers. It is the aim of the scholar to bring out the elements which reveal the dignity of the
oppressed, and the economism and politics of the author as externalized in the selected novels. The
main aim is to study the elements hegemony in these novels. There is great evidence that can be
culled from these novels about the fragmented societies where gender, race and class determine the
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Much of her work is concerned with the everyday and inner lives of sensitive, receptive women.
Lessing was awarded Nobel Prize in Literature in 2007. The Swedish Academy described her as
that epicist of the female experience, who with scepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected
a divided civilization to scrutiny . Lessing was the eleventh woman and the oldest person yet to
receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. The premier and foremost literary honour was given to a
woman who has analyzed and judged human nature in the second half of the 20th century like no
other literary writer, when Doris Lessing won the Nobel Prize for Literature in
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Wuthering Heights Essay
In Emily Bronte s novel Wuthering Heights, we are taken back to the nineteenth century by a man
named Lockwood. He is being told the story of his landlord, Heathcliff, and how he became the
man that he is and what he has been through. We learn that Heathcliff was adopted by Mr.
Earnshaw on a trip to Liverpool and was brought back to Wuthering Heightsto his new family, a
mother, a brother, and a sister. Upon arrival he was not greeted with any respect and or love. The
Earnshaw s had more love for the dirt on the bottoms of their shoes than they had for Heathcliff.
Throughout Heathcliff s childhood, he was bullied by his older brother Hindley because Hindley
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nurture , nurturing a child will develop them into the adult that they will be the rest of their lives
and also influence how they will nurture other people, in this case Cathy.
The first place in Wuthering Heights that we see Heathcliff has fallen victim to the nurture
category in nature vs. nurture is when Heathcliff is brought home to Wuthering Heights and is
introduced to the family in Chapter Four. When Nelly is describing Heathcliff on his arrival to
Wuthering heights, she describes him as a dirty, ragged, black haired child and when Nelly talks
about Mrs. Earnshaw s reaction she says that she was ready to fling it out of doors (37). They
referred to this child as an it on arrival. Throughout the page, Nelly still refers to Heathcliff as an
it: Mr. Earnshaw told me to wash it, and give it clean things, and let it sleep with the children
(37). This had to have been degrading, especially to a child who had lived on his own since he
could remember and had no knowledge of any family whatsoever. Mrs. Earnshaw even goes to
take it a step further and refer to Heathcliff as a gypsy brat and asks why Mr. Earnshaw would
dare to bring home such a child when they had their own bairns to feed and fend for (37). Growing
up in this environment on a child, there would be no way that the child would escape without also
being as un nurturing of an individual as his family members.
The second place in
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Symbolism In Speak By Laurie Halse Anderson
In Speak, a novel by Laurie Halse Anderson, is about a teenage girl named Melinda, who is
miserable in life. Melinda goes to a party, gets drunk and is sexaully assaulted by a older student.
In Speak, Laurie Halse Anderson employs the closet as a symbol in order to create deeper
meaning. In Stupid Stupid, Melinda sneak into her closet after school and takes a long nap. On
page 130, Melinda sneaks into her closet and finds herself there nap for hours. Anderson writes:
I sneak into my closet after school because I can t face the idea of riding home on a busful of
sweaty, smiling teeth sucking up my oxygen. I say hello my poster Maya and Cubist tree. My
turkey bone scupture has fallen down again. I prop it up on the shelf... Show more content on
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It feels safer in my little hideaway. I doze off. Here, readers can see that Melinda, that melinda
goes into her closet once again. The closet is like her free and hiding place. Where she can do
anything she would like to. But at the same time it s like a prison to her, because when she goes
in, she doesn t want to come out. She wants to make the closet a sanctuary, a place to be in peace
and safe, to think and sleep. It s a place where she can do whatever she likes without being
judged. In Genetics , Melinda sketches out a willow tree and tapes on the walls of her closet.
On page 147, Melinda sketches a willow tree, but doesn t show it to Mr.Freeman: I sketch a
willow tree dropping into the water. I won t show it to Mr. Freeman. This one is for my closet. I
ve been taping some of my drawings not the walls. Here Melinda, once again is talking about her
closet and how she won t show the drawing to Mr. Freeman. She been hanging drawings in her
closet, because she doesn t want the closet to empty and she tries to decorate it more than her
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Analysis Of St. Vincent Millay s Love Is Not All (...
Part 1: Scansion and Analysis
In Edna St. Vincent Millay s Love is Not All (Sonnet XXX), the poem s writer originally
discredits the value of love, claiming that it is not essential because it does not support life;
however, later Millay describes that love has some value.
Love Is Not All is a Italian or Petrarchan sonnet, with fourteen lines of rhymed iambic pentameter.
It has one stanza and it uses the rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean sonnet with three quatrains
and a couplet. Each line contains between 7 10 words, the average line containing nine words.
The poem includes the two main elements of a sonnet, an octave and sestet. The first six lines of
the poem are the octave. During this section of the poem, the author has a negative tone towards
love. Her diction includes words like not or nor to stress the idea that love is unnecessary. The
switch or climax of the poem occurs during the seventh line, and is marked by the word yet . This
choice of diction foreshadows the second idea of the poem, that love has some value. The eighth
line starts the sestet of the poem and changes the tone of the poem to a more optimistic outlook.
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Part 2: Explication
Through the use of poetic devices such as repetition or alliteration, the author originally describes
what love is not capable of providing and defines love as unnecessary but by the end of the poem,
the author reveals that love has some value.
The first four words of the poem are, love is not all .
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Current Status of the Electronic Health Records in the...
For years now, the healthcare system in the United States have managed patient s health records
through paper charting, this has since changed for the better with the introduction of an electronic
medical record (EMR) system. This type of system has helped healthcare providers, hospitals and
other ambulatory institutions extract data from a patient s chart to help expedite clinical diagnosis
and providing necessary care. Although this form of technology shows great promise, studies have
shown that this system is just a foundation to the next evolution of health technology. The
transformation of EMR to electronic heath record system (EHR) is the ultimate goal of the federal
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Currently only 4.4% of hospital meet a majority of the fourteen core measures of meaningful use
(pg. 122). With such a slow progression to adopt an EHR system, government groups such as
CMS have been encouraged by the government to provide financial incentives to providers who
adopt the meaningful use requirements via EHR and those who fail to adopt may face penalties
like the reduction of Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements (Hebda Czar, 2013, p.281).
Benefits to EHR over Paper charting One of the primary reasons that the electronic health system
exist is to allow universal access to a health records by all healthcare professionals providing care
to a particular patient. In a society with a vastly growing population with increasing comorbidities
and demands for sooner diagnoses; the role of the paper charting no longer meets the demands of
today s healthcare system. If for example a patient with a history of Type II diabetes was admitted
to the ER, the presence of his records through an EHR system can confirm that is he has had
uncontrolled diabetes for some years now and fast interventions can be initiated to provide optimal
care. This system provides an updated and accurate snapshot of a patient s health history, most
importantly this type of communication is a key element in emergent situations when a patient
finds themselves
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Theme Of Marriage In Shiloh
Marriage is Like a Battlefield The central idea for Bobbie Ann Mason s Shiloh is that sometimes
people in a relationship want completely different things. Leroy was in an accident that broke
his leg, causing him to have to stay home. His wife Norma Jean didn t want him there. Norma
Jean started to become independent and the supporter of the family. After some drama about
their dead son, Randy, Norma Jean s mother, Mabel, told Leroy that he needed to take Norma
Jean to Shiloh. She said that that was where she had her honeymoon and it would help Leroy and
Norma Jean s marriage. Norma Jean and Leroy went to Shiloh, while there Norma Jean told
Leroy that she wanted to leave him. He told her that he wouldn t let her, but Norma Jean said she
was going to do it. She walked through the cemetery, stopped and started doing chest exercises.
After his accident, Leroy started to want to go back in time and redo everything. He wanted a
version of his past that he never had. Leroy thought that his wife would ve been ecstatic that he d be
home all the time, and that their marriage would thrive since they got to spend more time together.
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After staying home for a while, Leroy realized that he didn t want to go back to work, he just
wanted to stay home. He wanted to go backwards to the good old days of being young and not
having worries. His craft building showed that he wanted to start over, rebuild his life and
relationship. He was broken and stuck like his tractor out back. Norma Jean didn t like her past,
so she worried about the future. She started becoming more independent when she realized that
she was unhappy in their marriage. Norma Jean wanted a man that could change and grow as a
person. Leroy wanted to try having a baby again to save their marriage, but Norma Jean didn t
want the possibility of feeling that pain she felt
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Chemical Reaction On Energy And Carbon
Preliminary Chemistry Assessment Task 3
Research Energy and Carbon
Energy:
Photosynthesis can be considered the most important chemical reaction on Earth. Most life on
Earth is maintained using energy stored in the carbohydrate glucose produced by photosynthesis.
Green plants contain chlorophylls, pigments, which have the ability to trap light energy. The
trapped light energy is changed into chemical energy, which is stored in carbohydrates such as
glucose (C6H12O6). Photosynthesis means building up, synthesis, and using light, photo. The raw
materials for this process are carbon dioxide (CO2) gas from the atmosphere, and liquid water
(H2O) obtained through the roots of land plants. A by product of this process is oxygen (O2) gas,
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All animals (including us humans) ultimately depend on plant material either directly or indirectly
through their herbivore prey. On top of that, all animals require the oxygen released by plants.
Without continual photosynthesis, the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere would slowly diminish.
How fossil fuels were formed:
Contrary to what many people believe, fossil fuels are not the remains of dead dinosaurs. In fact,
most of the fossil fuels we find today were formed millions of years before the first dinosaurs.
Fossil fuels, however, were once alive. They were formed from prehistoric plants and animals that
lived hundreds of millions of years ago.
Think about what the Earth must have looked like 300 million years or so ago. The land masses
we live on today were just forming. There were swamps and bogs everywhere. The climate was
warmer. Ancient trees and plants grew everywhere. Strange looking animals walked on the land,
and just as weird looking fish swam in the rivers and seas. Tiny one celled organisms called
protoplankton floated in the ocean.
When these ancient living things died, they decomposed and became buried under layers and
layers of mud, rock, and sand. Eventually, hundreds and sometimes thousands of feet of earth
covered them. In some areas, the decomposing materials were covered by ancient seas, then the
seas dried up and receded.
During the millions of years that passed, the
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What was the Women’s Suffrage Movement, and How did it...
Suffrage: the right to vote in political elections. The men in America have always had the right
to vote. They have always had the right to do whatever they wanted. Women, on the other hand,
have not. They haven t always been allowed to vote. 1920 marked a significant landmark in
American history. Women in all parts of the country voted in a political election for the first
time. This may not sound like that big of a deal, but to the women of the 19th and 20th
centuries. In the 1800s, women were not allowed to have a say in what was perceived to be a
man s world. They were expected to be mothers and housewives. Nothing more, nothing less.
Women tried to get legislation to pass a reform, but they refused to listen. Because of this, they felt
they needed to gain the right to vote. Seneca Falls, NY in 1848 marked the start of the women s
suffragemovement. The movement, being led by many influential women, such as Susan B.
Anthonyand Elizabeth Cady Stanton, was said to be one of the largest political movement of the
20th century. According to the National Women s History Museum, the movement was the ...single
largest enfranchisement and extension of democratic rights in our nation s history ( Rights for
Women: The Suffrage ). The advocacy for women s suffrage quieted down during the Civil War,
but was brought back to life with the proposal of the 15th amendment, which would give black men
the right to vote. When women s suffrage was brought back to the national scene, a
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How Did Thomas Cole Contribute To Art
Those scenes of solitude from which the hand of nature have never been lifted, affect the mind
with a more deep toned emotion than aught which the hand of man has touched. This quote by
Thomas Cole explains nature and transcendence from art, Thomas Cole was an important figure
in american history because his art showed peace and tranquility. Thomas Cole was born on
February, 1, 1801 in Bolton, Lancashire, England. Cole and his family emigrated to the United
States in 1818, they settled in Steubenville, Ohio. When Thomas was 22, he moved to
Philadelphia, in 1825 he moved to Catskill, New York, where he lived with his wife and children
until 1847. A significant event that happened to thomas cole was when Cole started working as a
portrait
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My Philosophy And Rationale In The Classroom
Philosophy and Rationale The assertiveness is a clear affirmation that both teachers and students
are to be treated with respect (Purkey, 2004, p. 100). My philosophy within the classroom, is
creating and maintaining a sense of respect; a classroom where a mutual respect between myself
and the students is seen among all who enter the classroom environment. However, with this sense
of mutual respect, students should understand that if misbehavior does occur, all students will have
a voice, but I have the ultimate decision of choosing the route we take to ensure that this
misbehavior does not occur again. I also want students to be self aware; understanding that they are
in control of their own lives and that I respect them enough to let them make their own rational
decisions. Another key component in my philosophy of the classroom, is getting to know the
students on a personal level. I want to know about their families, the sports they play, the foods they
like to eat, the friends they have, and/or the church they attend. Based on personal experience, when
a teacher takes the time to know you outside of the classroom, a great bond is built. When the bond
is built, a sense of trust in created between the teacher and student. I want my students to trust me,
respect me, but know that I believe in them to make decisions that are beneficial for themselves;
through this, I will respect my students, listen to them, and support them in the decisions they
make. If we set
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Descriptive Essay On Canoeing
We were going canoeing. I was giddy with excitement. The entire day had been filled with
exhilarating fun, and to top it all off, canoeing! I admit, being at a two day camp with my fifth
grade classmates was enjoyable. Really enjoyable. However, it also had its downs; I had gotten
ready before everyone else in my cabin (as usual), and that meant I had to sit on my bunk and
wait for everyone else, jiggling my leg impatiently. My mom s always told me that I get my
impatience from my father. I always tell her: That s preposterous! Impatience isn t a genetic
trait, so technically, I didn t get it from anyone. I smiled fondly as I remembered this while I
waited on my bed. Eventually, we got to the lake. We were the third group there; there were
already a smattering of people chatting and laughing as they lingered on the docks. Our cabin,
which consisted of six girls, joined them, waiting for the instructors to arrive. The lake was
brilliant, its aquamarine water scintillating in the warm light. The cool breeze, tickling the back of
my ears, created slight ripples in the translucent water. I kneeled on the dock, running my fingers
through the clear, shallow liquid. The cold water sent a pleasant tingling up my arm. Below the
water I could see piles of smooth, glistening stones. The sound of a rushing waterfall in the distance
filled my ears. We had visited it the day before it was stunning, awe inspiring. Engulfing the sound
of it were so many others... laughter, birdsongs,
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Teaching Students With Communication Disorders
Communication is an important aspect of life and experiences. When it comes to learning
communication plays a major role due to the fact that it allows children to participate in active and
interactive communication with classmates and school personnel, which facilitate the learning
process. Communication disorders consist of various problems in hearing, speech, and language. As
we all know, speech and language can impact children in many ways such as how they talk, gain
understanding, evaluate, and process information. Children with communication disorders usually
do poorly in school. They repeatedly struggle to read, they have problems expressing and
understanding language and social cues. They may demonstrate poor judgment, have trouble with
tests taking, and also may sometimes refuse to go to school. What does research recommend when
it comes to teaching students with communication disorders in the general classroom? What
instructional based practice have been showing to be the most effective when working with
students with communications disorders? How student strengths and weaknesses will be measure
in order to develop a proper curriculum for them. If there s an existing curriculum, how it will be
modified to meet the learners needs? How planning and implementing curriculum accommodation
in content areas is beneficial for the students? What integrated speech and language services will be
given in order to promote communicative competence? Will any inclusive
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The Key Differences Between the Natural Gas Markets in...
The key differences between the natural gas markets in Asia, Europe and North America November
2012
Table of Contents
Summary 3
Overview 4
Conclusions 8
References 9
Summary
The major difference of the natural gas market, which sets it apart from the truly global oil market,
is that the former has historically been developed with respect to the regional supply bases. This
was primarily defined by existing technology for natural gas transportation and availability of other
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Table 1: Natural gas market balance for North America
Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2012 Most of the natural gas transportation in the
USA is done through 305,000 miles of transmission pipelines. Existing LNG degasification
facilities allow for limited international trade of LNG (Table 2). Due to free market pricing when
natural gas cost less in summer period, gas storing facilities are widespread over the country
including more than 400 underground storages and 113 LNG peaking facilities (EIA, 2008). Table
2: Natural gas trade in North America
Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2012 With the carbon emission regulations
recently introduced by US government, natural gas is the most likely substitution to coal for
electricity generation for years to come. Latest price reductions made natural gas from a cost
perspective much more attractive than coal. Recent spike in US and Canada shale gas
production have reduced the prices in the region to historical minimum of less than $4/MMBtu, a
half of the price for Europe and five times less the price for China or Japan. This difference in
prices has raised huge interest to export of LNG from USA to Asian market. Out of country s total
11 LNG
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The Secession In Michigan
Secession in Michigan Yooperland, Da U.P., and Yoopsconsin, are just some of the names that
the residents of Michigan s Upper Peninsula refer to as home. There have been many
conversations throughout the years about the secession between the Yoopers in the U.P. and the
Trolls down in Da Mitten. Dating back as far as 1836, a time when Michigan had won the U.P.
by losing the Toledo Strip in the Toledo War, the talk of secession is nothing new. To change an
economic lifestyle would be difficult, but the rewards and benefits could be astonishing. A vote for
secession would help the Upper Peninsula become a free and independent state in our country. With
Lansing as Michigan s capitol and legislature, events and laws made there run the lives of... Show
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In 1975, a little over a century since the Toledo war was over, Dominic Jacobetti of Marquette
County reopened the idea of Michigan secession after discussing the decline of state aid money
for schools. With that in mind, the severance tax that would also be put on mines in the U.P.,
causes fear in Marquette County because it could result in the loss of money given to schools
and municipalities from Kennecott Eagle Co. mine in Michigamme (Ellison). I ve heard about
that U.P. get most of its money for schools from downstate to help support the big names like
NMU or MTU. If the U.P. were to secede, what happens to these schools? How will we be able to
afford them? My idea around it is, these schools are tremendous in academics and attract students
from all over the world, leading me to believe that with secession, the schools would be able to pay
for themselves pretty
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Analysis Of The Film Django Unchained
Title: Django Unchained
Film Origin
Django Unchained originated by the 1966 film Django as Director Quentin Tarantino was writing a
novel on Italian Director Sergio Corbucci, who was famously known for making spaghetti western
films.
Summary of the film
Django Unchained is a film that follows the story of Django, who was a slave turned bounty hunter,
and Dr. King Schultz, who is a bounty hunter. Schultz purchases Django in order to make him a
freeman, due to the information he has about his bounty for Schultz. In return, the only goal
Django sets out to achieve is finding and rescuing his wife, Broomhida, after they were separated
in a slave deal. Schultz and Django come to find that Broomhida is located at the location of the
famous Calvin Candie, who is a cotton field owner. Schultz and Django then come up with a plan
to rescue his wife from Candie.
Film s Genre
Drama, Western
Possible Themes
Slavery, Bounty Hunting, Love, Education, Freedom
Title Meaning
The meaning behind the title Django Unchained comes from Django himself. With Django being a
slave, the movie shows him being unchained because of Schultz, as well as gaining power and
intelligence to rescue his wife.
Character Development
Django had one of the most important character developments in the film because of the change in
personality. For example, when first introduced Django is quite. He was not super talkative, but
rather acting like a sponge to Schultz. Django trusted Schultz, and for good reason.
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How To Grow Corn Essay
Corn: The Planting Of Growing a crop of corn can be very rewarding. With some hard work and
a little bit of luck, it can be very profitable. Planting corn doesn t sound too complicated, but
knowing how to do it right can be the difference between losing money and making a profit. To
get started planting your field of corn, you will need access to a tractor, a field cultivator, a
planter, fertilizer, seed corn and a lot of farm diesel. Of course, you will need to own some
farmland or be leasing the farming rights from the landowner. If you are fortunate enough to have
farmland with irrigation, it can diminish one of the biggest risks associated with farming. Droughts
or dry spells are unforgiving, and no matter how well you prepare the soil, you will need rain or
irrigation water. Using good farming practices will ensure greater corn yields and a higher profit
margin!
Begin by deciding when to start planting in your area. The planting start date should be determined
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To get the first set of rows straight, it helps to set some markers in a straight line from one end of
the field to the other as a guide to follow; this will be best with two people. Begin by putting
something that you can see from the other end of the field, at the other end of the field,
measured out from the edge of the farm to the desired distance. Usually, a five gallon bucket will
do. Then drive back towards the planter and set a marker about a hundred yards in front of the
tractor, measured out from the edge of the field the same distance as the bucket on the other end.
We use cheap paper plates buried about half way down for the markers, they break down quick
in the rain and are biodegradable. We can now have someone drive back towards the bucket and
stop every couple hundred yards and set a plate in line with the others, the person left at the planter
can wave him right or left to help get them aligned as straight as
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The Effect Of Temperature On Catechol Oxidase
Abstract: The Effects of Temperature on Catechol Oxidase. Lania Ellis, 2014, 102 Student Center
Dr. San Marcos, TX 78666.
Temperature can affect the reaction of catechol oxidase by speeding up or slowing down the
reaction. I was able to see what happened to the absorbance after changing the temperature of the
catechol oxidase solution. I did this by heating and cooling the solutions to measure the absorbances
in hot, cold, warm, and room temperature. Then the data was compared to see how the temperature
effected the solution. The catechol oxidase solutions reacted best in room temperature (twenty three
degrees Celsius) and the worst in the cold (zero degrees Celsius). I concluded that temperature
really does affect the way catechol oxidase reacts. Introduction: Starting out with some background
information, I know that enzymes are biological catalysts. The enzyme that I used for this
experiment was potato juice. Enzymes make reaction rates go faster. They lower activation energy,
making chemical reactions. Temperature has an effect on canola cultivars. The higher temperature
decreased stem diameter, but room temperature had thicker stems. So I believe the same will
happen for the catechol oxidase; the solution will react faster at room temperature. Other enzymes
can also have different effects such as the enzyme in cattle serum. The enzyme lost activity in room
temperature. With that being said room temperature can also be detrimental with specific enzymes.
Fungus also
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External And Business Issues In The Viacom Company
The Viacom Company through the process of its stability has endured many issues both from the
external and internal environment. The issues may largely affect the company s performance in
both markets and also achieve a loyal customer/viewer base as well as the ability to hire and retain
employees in the television business that is very competitive. The competition could be threatening
to Viacomsince, through constant innovation and creativity from the competitors, even the loyal
viewers of its networks could easily be swayed towards other new directions. Therefore, Viacom
would largely benefit if the issues are closely addressed with optimal carefulness and efficient
strategies. The strategies will keep the company on its toes. There are issues that are currently
affecting the company, and others are pending, meaning, they could affect the media conglomerate
both positively or negatively in the future. The Viacom Company faces the following issues;
continuous profit and sales decline amidst executive changes, troubles with charter carriage talks
and the end to internal executive disputes by the appointment of new executives.
The media conglomerate in the current years is facing troubles in stabilizing its sales and profits.
After the release of company earnings, the shares had sunk to 40%. Much of this could be
contributed to executive upheaval, with the ousting of the company CEO Philippe Dauman. The
Viacom includes cable channels such as MTV, BET, Nickelodeon, comedy
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The Monster As A Character In Frankenstein
The Frankenstein that Mary Shelley wrote about changed the perception of the story that was told
to me when I was growing up and saw on television. Throughout my childhood, Frankenstein was
depicted as a stiff, giant, clumsy monster with a hideous face, scarred green body and with plugs
protruding from his neck. Upon reading Frankenstein, I started to view him not as a monster but as
someone who was born into a tragic life full of hardships due to his appearance and not his
personality. The deeper the reader ventures into the book, the more it seems like the creature is
punished for being created, and you start to feel sympathy for the monster. During the Romantic
Era, authors started to make the readers feel compassion for the characters to help engage the
readers emotionally to the story they were reading. The monster in the novel is one example of
a character that the readers would feel compassion. The book begins with the story of a sailor
named Robert Walton as he looks for a new passage through the Arctic and relays the tale of his
adventure in letters he writes to his sister. Sailing one day, the crew discovers a man nearly frozen
to death along with his dead dog sled team on the edge of the ice around their ship. Robert
commands that the stranger be taken aboard ship and placed in his cabin for him to treat. When the
outsider comes around, Robert learns that the newcomer s name is Frankenstein. While
Frankenstein recovers from the effects of exposure, Robert
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Migration of Database
Migration of Databases An XML Approach
XML Database Migration is a project of migrating the existing databases into XML format.
Conversion of databases to XML file format, the databases like Ms Access, Oracle and MS SQL,
MySQL connects in the network or the oracle in the personal computer can be connected for the
generation of XML code. Let us consider, user runs a firm with three companies with different
database s respectively. User planned to mingle the entire database s of the firm in to a single
database. The user wants to migrate the entire database in to a single database. Migration of a
database to another database is a huge process and a complex one. In such case our project can be
used as we are converting the entire ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In web, database is widely used at present. The database occupies some part of memory in the
server and amount should be paid to maintain the database. The amount will depend upon the
database size, and also Access and Oracle database are platform dependent. XML is platform
independent. While using database, lot of problems will be arise like data corruption, huge memory
spaces, and unnecessary expenses for database security.
Now a days most of the websites stores data in backend storage device. The data are stored in
Oracle database or some other backend devices. These databases occupy some part of memory in
the server. The site owner should be paid some amount of money to maintain that database. The
amount should be vary depending upon the database size and also have a lot of problem to
maintain the database. This is unnecessary expenses and waste of memory spaces. To retrieve the
data from the database is very slow when we are browsing the site. These are the difficult arising to
retrieve the database.
Drawbacks
There are lots of problems in the existing system. They are,
п‚·пЂ пЂ Data corruption will occur.
п‚·пЂ пЂ Requires huge memory space.
п‚·пЂ пЂ Unnecessary expenses for database security.
These databases occupy some part of memory in the server. The site owner should be paid some
amount of money to maintain that database. The amount should be vary depending upon the
database size and also have a lot of problem to maintain the
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Essay Differences Between The Outsiders Movie And Movie
Majority of movies don t follow along with the books as an example my class read The
Outsiders was written by S.E. Hinton and the director for the movie was Francis Ford Coppola.
The Outsiders was about seven friends that were greasers, three whom were siblings, a greaser
is a person who has long greasy hair, live on south side of town, and they ain t rich kids, but one
night something happened that changed everything . We ended up seeing the movie but some
of the scenes were nothing alike the book. I mean to be totally honest there wasn t a lot of errors
just missing some important parts I wouldn t say they added some scenes to it. Naturally they
were young men acting like greasers, but they really acted really well as a family, that is what I
think made the movie like a true family bond. I think how they acted like very close and like
caring, it was really good because in the book and the movie they were all very close and they
acted like a real family. This writing is about what the differences are in the movie from the book
and what important parts I thought they missed and didn t put in the movie what kind of... Show
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I preferred the book over the movie because I feel that the book introduced us more into the
problems between the Socs and Greasers as well as the Greasers individual problems. I watched the
PG 13 version of the movie and that one followed a lot of the key points of the book unlike the PG
version. I really liked though that scene when dally snapped once Johnny died it showed the
other side of Dallas Winston. In all it really did have good characteristic and it did kind of go along
the book as well as it could. I do personally did like the PG 13 one much better it did a better
explanation of things. In all Francis Ford Coppola did a really good job directing this movie and
doing a lot of little things that didn t need to put in like the gymnast
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History And History Of Feminism
Feminism. So, what is Feminism and how did it begin? By definition, Feminism is the political,
social, and cultural movement towards women s rights and equality between men and women. It is
the belief that all sexes deserve to be treated as equals regardless of any physical and biological
attributes.
The history. The term itself originated from, socialist, Charles Fourier, back in the 1890s. Various
historians believe that the history of the Feminist Movement had three waves. The First Wave
began in the 19th and 20th century in the United States and the United Kingdom. This first wave
had more to do with obtaining political power and abolishing the norm of treating women as
property. Notable women such as Margaret Sanger, Voltairine de Cleyre,... Show more content on
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Other than claiming our rights to vote, education, and employment, Feminism has further resulted in
various positive effects in society. First, would be bringing to light the existence of rape culture.
Rape culture is the ideology of normalizing rape and sexual assault. The media, unjust verdicts
against rape victims, and victim blaming reinforces this type of mentality. According to the Rape,
Abuse, and Incest National Network statistics, only a third sexual assaults are reported to the
police. This is widely because of the negative perception that comes with being a rape victim.
Victims are often terrified of the prejudice that comes with stepping forward and reporting the case.
The Feminism Movement has helped empowered a large number of women to put an end to this
ideology. Though still present in our society, the movement has brought about powerful events such
as the Amber Rose Slut Walk. Which serves to empower as well as abolish negative conceptions
about rape
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William Shaw s Pygmalion On The Myth Of Pygmalion And...
At the end of Bernard Shaw s Pygmalion, Eliza finds herself as a new and empowered woman.
Women in the 20th century are looked down upon. This is what happened to Eliza Doolittle.
When Eliza meets a man named Higgins, he makes assumptions about her intelligence based on
her speech. Higgins is wrong and fails to see that Eliza is one of the most intelligent characters
in the play. Eliza s ability to pick up speech and learn is high which is unusual for a woman of
her social standing. In some cases, Eliza is better at picking up speech patterns and learning than
Higgins. This is rare based on the fact that Eliza raised herself with no parental figures and no one
to teach her. Eliza s empowerment comes from the ignorance of the higher classes about the lower
classes intelligence.
Bernard Shaw bases his play Pygmalion on the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea. In the original
Pygmalion myth, a sculptor creates a sculpture named Galatea, the two fall in love. In the first
four acts, we see Shaw follow this structure. A girl transforms from a flower girl to a lady and we
get shown a male lead who seems to fit the part of Pygmalion. The audience would expect the two
to get to together.
Although Shaw follows this pattern, he ends the play in the complete opposite of our expectations.
This heightens Eliza s triumph and could frustrate the audience. With minor changes into the final
scene, Pygmalion can get turned into a romance. Instead, Eliza has asserted her independence and
walks out
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Creature In Frankenstein
Even in today s world we know who the actual monster is we call him by Frankenstein but give
him the appearance of the Creature. In this case has both the appearance of the Creature and the
mentality of Victor and when they are both put together the monster is truly a monster to both sides
inside and out. In the novel, Frankensteinby Mary Shelley the readers are given the choice to define
who the real monster in the text is: Victor Frankenstein or the Creature, according to the Oxford
dictionary they describe a monster is defined as a large, ugly, and frightening imaginary creature
that is an inhumanly cruel or wicked person. Although the Creature may demonstrate behaviors that
appear to be monstrous to some people because of his appearance... Show more content on
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The Creature thought that the young and youthful will accept him but as soon as the boy William
struggles to get away from the Creature says his brother his brother is Frankenstein. The Creature
kills William and frames Justine who is nearby and Frankenstein knows who actually killed
Willam but doesn t bring the Creature up to court and lets Justine be executed for a murder she
didn t commit. The poor victim, who on the morrow was to pass the awful boundary between life
end death and bitter agony. I gnashed my teeth,and ground them together uttering a groan that came
from my inmost soul (78). So more murder happen by the Creature when again Frankenstein could
have prevented by keeping up with his promises with the Creature and even Elizabeth. The
Creature gave him the opportunity to let this all go away if Frankenstein would have shown him
compassion and properly introduce him to society or even created him a companion that way he
doesn t have to live a miserable life, but Frankenstein does neither of the two and the Creature
warned him about the outcome if he didn t comply. Then when he promised to tell Elizabeth about
the Creature that s after them but doesn t he pushes it off throughout the wedding day till she gets
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  • 1. Patterns Of Essay Development Definition 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Patterns Of Essay Development Definition Patterns Of Essay Development Definition
  • 2. Genesis Chapter Summaries The book of Genesis covers many topics. Creation is the theme of chapter one. In chapter two, God says that His creation is good. He then creates man from the dust and women from the man. Next is the Fall of Man, Eve is tempted by the serpent to eat of the tree God told them not to eat. Both, Eve and Adam end up eating of the fruit from the tree resulting in the punishments from God for all of mankind. Chapter four is about Cain and Abel. It also covers the first murder and first record of bigamy. It gives some lineage of Cain and also tells of Eve s birth of Seth who replaced Abel. Chapter five is about the generations of Adam. Adam lived to be 930 years old. Chapters six through eight is about Noah building the Ark and the Flood. Chapter nine, God promises to never destroy the Earth with a flood again. The lineage of Noah is recorded in chapter ten. The confusion of languages of the people at the Tower of Babel and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The things that I learned were Lamech killed a man for wounding him and a boy for striking him, the detailed lineage of Abraham, the fact that Jacob was buried in Canaan with Abraham, Jacob s daughter was raped by Shechem, Adam lived to be 910 years old, Methuselah lived to be 969 years old, Joseph only lived to be 110 years old, and Jacob and Esau met outside of Canaan when they reunited after Jacob fled to Laban s house. I also learned that Genesis covers 2, 200 years. Enoch is the first man not to die and he was the son of Cain. The first revival occurred at Bethel, something else I did not know. I was reminded of the picture of Christ death that will be to come, and that God gave this picture in the Garden of Eden when He killed an animal to clothed Adam and Eve. Seeing God s forgiveness throughout Genesis just reminds me of His love for us. God also kept His promise to Abraham that he would be the father of many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Ryoma Marta Sugawara s New Superintendent Ryoma Marta Sugawara is a freshman at San Ramon Valley High School, and previously attended Rancho Romero Elementary School and Stone Valley Middle School. Due to the loss of his grandmother and aunt he has moved to Walnut Creek and would like to continue in the San Ramon School District. He is asking for assurance to continue his education in the District. Board President Marvel asked Mr. Marta Sugawara to contact the Superintendent s office. Board President Marvel introduced the District s new Superintendent, Rick Schmitt. CSEA 1st Vice President Harvalee Grimm stated that it has been a year of conversation, collaboration and compromise and they look forward to the coming year. She acknowledged and thanked the retirees, especially the 35 classified retirees. SRVEA President Ann Katzburg attended lobby day in Sacramento where the topic was the state budget. Ms. Katzburg stated their emphasis is to keep the money in Prop 98, which is not adequately funded, and to spend the general fund on other things. They spoke with legislators about the fact that professionals are not going into education. There is a proposal for a blended program which will encourage CSU s to allow prospective teachers to include a teaching program during the bachelors program, with completion in 4 years. Continued funding of CTE classes in community college and adding money to the CSUs to increase openings. They do not want the emergency maintenance funding to come from Prop 39, but from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Book Report On Night By Elie Wiesel In the memoir, Night, by Elie Wiesel, gives you an overview of how the Jews were treated in the Holocaust. Many rights of the Jews were violated during the Holocaust. For example, when the Jews were first taken to the concentration camps, they were stripped of their clothes and anything of value. Another example, is that when they were put on the train, they were all fighting each other for the food and stealing from each other.Finally another example, was they were all crammed into small areas with a lot of people and even bodies of dead people and had very small amounts of food and water, pretty much only enough to keep them alive. During the Holocaust many Jews were treated like animals. The soldiers would bring them to the camps and immediately ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Furman V. Georgia Case The Furman v. Georgia case has set a precedent on how the courts deal with the disputable issue that is capital punishment because it was the first time the Supreme Court addressed the problem. Both racism and the morality of the death penalty have been relatively controversial issues in the United States for several years. The Furman v. Georgia case conjoined both matters. The case declared that if capital punishmentwere to be used, it was going to be used for all the right reasons, not due to any prejudices or discrimination by reason of the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments. Additionally, the case placed a moratorium on the death penaltybecause it was argued that the application of Furman s sentencing would be an example of cruel and unusual... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The courts stated juries were allotted too much power in sentencing, hence prompting the racial bias that dismounted in not only the Furman v Georgia case, but a multitudinous amount of cases in the south. In a 5 4 decision, it was concluded that the implementation of Furman s sentencing was cruel and unusual. Two justices concluded the death penalty was unconstitutional, while three stated that the method in which the sentencing was being utilized, made it unconstitutional. Justice Douglas also observed that not only were death penalties given to the poor, uneducated, and sick minorities, but that they had been taking place due to miscommunication and lack of guidance and understanding of the law, which furthermore concluded in the use of preconceived notions and prejudices that guided the jurors in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. In this modern world, learning a new language is a huge... In this modern world, learning a new language is a huge endeavor in a person s life. In order for someone to learn a new language, it is necessary for them to learn the language structure, its phonemes, facial expressions, word collocations, and other detail aspects related to learning a language. When communicating with someone that can fluently speak the languageyou are trying to learn, talking to them may be a challenge because it takes awhile for someone who is foreign with the language to find the right words to properly express the message you are trying to convey. When learning the English language, I usually focus on learning words through images and books. I hardly ever translate the words to or from my language because... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most establishments, street signs, and just about what I see around the city use English as the official language and this makes it easier for me to learn and remember English. Also, in order for us to be promoted to the next grade level, we need to pass English class and use English as the primary language in all classes. We only use Filipino as a secondary language in school. Speaking a different language with a different word structures and accent makes learning and speaking English quite challenging at first. For instance, English puts the adjective before a noun whereas most other languages in the world put it after the noun. English has so many idioms and expressions that it makes quite confusing to learn. We usually don t speak English with friends and at home back there and because of this; it can get more problematic to retain what was previously learned because of lack of exposure. I was fortunate enough to go to private school because I don t think a public school in my previous country would have the same English academic standards as the classes found in private schools. I took an English class since kindergarten because of it being the universal language and I thought that it might be helpful for me to learn especially in business and when watching American television shows and Hollywood movies, where the English language is predominantly used. I realized that starting to learn a new language at a young age was a great idea because if I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Thexas First Good-Set Victory In Longview, Texas LONGVIEW, Texas The Ladies picked up their first straight set victory in Longview, Texas, in match one, and followed that up with a win in three sets against the Bulldogs to reach double digit season victories for the first time in six seasons as Centenary (10 11) swept LeTourneau (6 14) 25 20, 25 21, 25 19) and Jarvis Christian (3 22) 25 14, 25 17, 25 23 Friday afternoon, October 6. While both the Ladies and YellowJackets tallied 35 kills, Centenary took advantage LeTourneau s 10 more hitting errors and a .172 .081 hitting percentage lead. In set one, Centenary led 9 8 before a 7 1 run gave the visitors a seven point advantage. Junior Hailey Lawson put the Ladies on serve with a kill and a pair of attack errors quickly built the lead... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The YellowJackets pulled within 21 19, but Centenary scored the final four points to finish off the sweep. An attack error put senior Desiree Frey on service, and an ace and two Lawson kills finished the match. Frey recorded 13 kills and 14 digs for her ninth double double of the season. With nine kills in the second match against Jarvis Christian, she now has 980 for her career which ties her for fourth in the career annals with Danielle Bochat (2005 07). Savanah Stutts led LeTourneau with 12 kills. In the second match of the day, Centenary exerted its control early in the first two sets to beat Jarvis Christian in three. In set one, a service error put Lawson on serve up 3 1. An attack error, a Lawson ace, a kill from senior Allison Lazewski and another Bulldogs attack error put Centenary up 7 1. Later up 9 3, an 8 2 run gave Centenary a 12 point lead, its biggest of the set. Two errors and an Orlopp kill put the Ladies up nine. After both teams recorded a kill, Frey found the floor twice on her serve to push the lead to double digits. After both teams sided out, a Brantley kill brought the lead to 12. With four aces in the first set alone, a Sandoval ace fittingly ended the frame. For the match, Brantley hit 11 kills on 22 swings with a pair of errors for a .409 hitting percentage. In set two, the Ladies scored the first six points and never looked back, never trailing by less than five and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A Note On Disney s Disney Madeline Rihner Mr. Helmsing November 10, 2014 C Block The first stock I decided to invest in was Disney. I chose this stock because I have been a Disney fan my whole life. I think Disney will be a worthwhile stock to follow because it encompasses a broad spectrum of smaller businesses such as entertainment and merchandise. Disney demonstrates a consistent level of high quality and high standards in all it does. Disney is also an innovative company. It always looks to improve and introduce new ideas in all its businesses, whether it is a new ride in the parks or a new type of animation in its movies. With the company s current success with its animated movie Frozen and the completion of New Fantasyland in Disneyworld, the company has been seeing an increase in sales. This in turn, will lead to higher stock values in the company. Disney is a brand that is familiar to the majority of Americans and should be a solid company to invest in. The Walt DisneyCompany was founded in 1923 under the name Disney Studios. Founded by Walt Disney and his brother, Roy Disney, the company first began their animation work on a series known as Alice Comedies. These shorts combined both animations with live action video. After the production of the first short, the company had to file for bankruptcy. The cartoon, however, was very successful, allowing the brothers to reopen where they continued the production of Alice Comedies. In 1927, Walt Disney decided to create a new character to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Intel, A Small Computer Electronics Firm Introduction Intel was set up on 18th July 1968 by Gordon Moore, Robert Noyce and Andrew Grove as a small computer electronics firm. Over 40 years on the company is still going and is making vast amounts of money every year with their net income for 2015 being $11.4bn (Revenue $55.9bn) . Intel was first formed in Mountain View California 1968 by Gorden E. Moore a chemist, Robert Noyce a physicist and Arthur Rock who was an investor and venture capitalist. Moor and Noyce used to work at Fairchild Semiconductor but eventually left that company to form Intel. Intel had a total initial investment was $2.5 million in debentures and $10,000 from Arthur Rock. At first the company was called NM Electronics, it was then renamed to Integrated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A SWOT analysis will be used to analyse Intel. A SWOT analysis will identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of a business so that a plan of action can be taken in order to improve its market share which in this case will be within the computing market . This report will be based on the results of the SWOT analysis will be used to identify improvements that Intel could make in order to increase their market share within the computing market. The advantage of using a SWOT analysis is that it identifies areas that the business can improve on as well as areas that they need to watch. See Appendix 1 for the SWOT analysis of Intel. Methods of Research Research Method 1: The first source of information used was Intel s own website which is secondary information. This source was beneficial because it came from the company s website and so therefore the information was up to date and should be accurate about the statistics of the company. The website also shows the latest products that Intel is producing as well as the many research products that they fund to advance computer technology. The downside however of this source of information is that the information on the website could be biased because they will want to project their organisation in the best light possible so are therefore unlikely to post anything negative about the company. The Intel website did however show the different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Comparison Between Homer s The Odyssey And The Holy Bible Is There a Correlation? Homer s The Odyssey and The Holy Bible, are writings from the ancient civilizations! The proximity regarding similar narratives between the two publications has produced curiosity in inquiring minds. Interchangeable associations of both texts have prompted an investigation to explain why this literary phenomenon has occurred. In ancient Greece, Greek mythology began to emerge. Mythical narratives began to erupt for the purpose of giving an explanation to certain social, religious, and environmental phenomena. Greek chronicles included the gods/goddesses, heroes, and non human creatures. Unlike Mythology, narratives of the Bible are actual events that took place dating back to the beginning of time. The conception of The Holy Bible s compilation started thousands of years ago in the land of Egypt. Initially, the Old Testament Scriptures were written in the Hebrew language, however, they were later translated to the Greek. At the onset of the New Testament writings, they were originally recorded in the Greek language. Forty men transcribed the voice of God, which resulted in sixty six books of the Holy Bible. The Holy Scriptures explained the creations, formation of the world, God, God s chosen people, sin, and the plan of salvation as well. Homer s The Odyssey, is an epic poem of mythology which includes twenty four books. The ancient writings focused its topics of discussions on the Trojan War, a hero named Odysseus, and the challenges he faced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Case Of Dukes V. Wal Mart Stores, Inc. Essay SUMMARY In the case of Dukes v. Wal Mart Stores, Inc., the District Court of the Ninth Circuit certified a class of 1.5 million females currently and formerly employed by Wal Mart Stores, Inc. The plaintiff class sought injunctive and declaratory relief, punitive damages, and back pay; due to the alleged violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act in regards to alleged discrimination against female employees in promotions and wages. In Wal Mart Stores, Inc. v. Dukes, the petitioner filed an appeal to the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and then the United States Supreme Court to challenge the class certification s validity as well as the class s entitlement to monetary relief under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23. QUESTIONS PRESENTED Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(b)(2) can claims for monetary relief be certified and if so, under what circumstance; and was the class defined by the district court in Dukes v. Wal Mart Stores, Inc. consistent with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(a)? BRIEF ANSWER No. The certification of the plaintiff class in Dukes v. Wal Mart Stores, Inc. was not consistent with Rules 23(a), because the class does not have enough commonality in the nature of their discrimination question to prove the alleged reasons for those decisions in promotion and wages. Additionally, the class s backpay claims were not properly certified under Rule 23(b)(2) because the rule only can apply when a single, indivisible remedy would provide relief ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Nature Vs. Nurture Debate PSYS 150 Assessment Task 1 Nature Nurture Debate Scientists and biologist have argued the Nature versus Nurture debate for decades. This debate argues the degree to which our genetics or environment, affects our behaviour and developmental stages. Nature is described as the genetic material that makes up an individual. Nurture can be described as the way in which the environment and experiences of an individual influence their behavior and development. The debate has centered on which is a greater factor for many years but current contemporary views accept and acknowledge the intricacy of the developmental procedure and recognize that development is not the case of nature or nurture, but rather nature and nurture (Howard Walton 2015) It has been shown that genetic and environmental factors are in such continuous interactions that the emergence of particular structures and functions is the result of the dependent interaction of genetics and environment.(Lewkowicz, 2011.) Those advocating the nature perspective argue for genetic determinism, this supports the idea that each person has a genetic blueprint that is formulated to unfold at a precise time in a precise way. It is believed that genetic material sets up our potential, possibilities and probabilities. (Howard Walton 2015 p.5) For example: Body type, Height, Hair colour, Blood type etcetera. (Howard Walton 2015) A recent questionnaire of the general public indicated that genetic influence was considered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Scornful Comedy In Toy Story Theme and Scornful Comedy within Toy Story From using aspects of scornful comedy, the film Toy Story s theme is more easily identified. Elements of scornful comedy help to reveal the theme within Toy Story. A possible primary subject matter in the film is that everyone has the capacity of good and evil. This theme is shown throughout the character Woody, for in the beginning of the movie he makes an irrational decision, but eventually learns of why his action was in the wrong. Due to the loss of his position as Andy s favorite toy, Woody is overcome with jealousy and pushes his challenger, Buzz, out the window. Because of this, the toys that once looked up to Woody turn against him and begin to look at Buzz as their leader. After this, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Character Analysis Of Henry V ВЁWhen you feel valued, you feel important. When you feel equal, you feel as if you have more opportunities.ВЁ Henry V demonstrated his ability to make all of his men feel valued and equal. Although they are clearly of varying status, he still wanted them to feel valued and to have some sort of freedom as to being equal. Henry Valways thought that if someone sets their mind to something, they will then be able to succeed. ВЁGod shall be his hope, each and every day. God is his stay, his guide, and lantern to his feet.ВЁ Henry V was a great warrior. If you could name someone that did not care if he were to get harmed, it would be Henry V Yet it would be his honor to bring victory. He was a leader and had only one desire. He took any opportunities that came. Once he said his mind to something, he was going to do it. Even if it meant putting his life on the line, the way he thought about it was different. For him, it would just lead him and his men closer to success. As human beings ourselves, we like to feel valued and equal. His men are no different than us. As a human being, we have feelings. This meant Henry V wanted to have the ability to show his men that if they put their life on the line, he shall do the same. Not many men who have other men to fight for them, do what he does. HeВґs not afraid of death and only wants to lead others into success. Henry V is a model of traditional heroism, but his value system is confusing. Henry V tends to paint a picture of the future, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Family Dynamics And Family Structure Dear Dr. Parsons, As a structural functionalist, you mainly study specific societies by classifying the major structures of society and then asking the question, how does this matter. When studying these families, however, you undertake that this society blossoms when it is able to maintain social stability and social integration. Social stability however is valued over changes in time, not just immediately. This topic of family dynamics and family structure seems to be of great importance to you, and to be honest, quite important to me as well. To understand your views on the ideal family form, two assumptions must be made. First, agricultural societies had simple social structures and the typical individual performed a variation of tasks. Secondly, industrial societies had more convoluted social structures where one person performs specified and concentrated tasks that contribute to the whole picture. The nuclear family started to be considered, as the ideal adaptation to surviving in an industrial society. It consisted of a father, mother, and their children. The traditional agricultural family consisting of family members that weren t close, extended, did not seem purposeful for the industrial society as a whole. The agricultural family was distant because older family functions such as families playing smaller roles in making goods, providing personal care and healthcare, relaxation activities, and education were all ignored by the family as a whole. Overall, these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Battle Of Stalingrad The Battle of Stalingrad is known as the turning point of World War II as it is notorious for being the first crucial loss for the Third Reich. Certainly, Hitler created this two pronged attack to close the front on the east and to essentially knock Russia out of the war, however the aggressive fighting that came from the Russians caused the Germans to rethink their easy Blitzkrieg strategy and the Russians launched the astonished Germans into hand to hand combat. And although the Germans had been striking victories within Russiaafter breaking the German Soviet Nonaggression Pact, the Germans had multiple imperfections that led to their fall at Stalingrad; for they came as conquerors and not as liberators. This conflict is known as one of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, it would prevent a similar repeat of World War Iwhere the Germans were faced fighting a two front war; fighting with Britain and France in the west and Russians in the east. Due to the failure of Operation Barbarossa, Hitler had accidentally opened up the eastern front and immediately needed to crush the Soviet to remove it and therefore secure victory. In fact, it would be a great propaganda victory to capture the city that holds the name of the USSR dictator, Stalin. In the end, Hitler s overall goals were to remove Soviet forces, secure the economic assets, and move south of Moscow to overtake the remainder of the Caucasus and Moscow. Meanwhile, Stalin, who also knew how necessary Stalingrad is in regards of transportation and industry, prepared by creating the Stalingrad Front and passed Order No. 227, where the only extenuating cause was death and troops were told, not one step backward, by Stalin s command. The battle as Stalingrad would set the lines for the remainder of the war and both dictators knew that as the German troops approached ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Why Cursive Writing Should Be Taught In Schools While some argue, cursive writing belongs in the archives and common core ushers it out of schools, the evidence shows we need it as much as ever. says Jennifer Doverspike. Some people may question why it is still necessary for cursive to be taught in our schools. Especially when we are no longer in the 21st century. Where we have now entered the new age where technology is constantly on the rise, and tablets and iPhones have taken over. This drastic change has allowed our children and adults to take the easier route. Although the electronic world has taken over and has added new elements to the writingworld. Researchers have found a strong connection between writing by hand, the mind, language skills, memory and artificial thinking. So why cursive still needed in our education system? This seems to be a alarming question the education policy makers are facing with technology on the rise. A place where the curls and the beautiful long handed writing seems to be outdated. In this short essay I will explain the benefits of why cursive should remain in our school system. Some argue that it isn t needed anymore because it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Or how amongst many things they can read the bible, Shakespeare, so there is no use. That our children should be learning and focused on things that matter like counting and comprehension. However, I feel that cursive should be put back into common core and left there. How else can we connect to the past? Cursive writing allows us to connect to the past whether its history or reading our grandparents letters. If you cannot write cursive how do you except to understand it. A lot of historical documents like the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and many others are all originally written in cursive. Seems as if today youth will only be able to read the transcripts of these documents. I m not okay with that and neither should our education ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. M A between GEELY HOLDINGS AND VOLVO CARS STUDY OF MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS BY ANALYSING THE DEAL BETWEEN GEELY HOLDINGS AND VOLVO CARS 11/23/2013 Group: 06 TABLE OF CONTENTS TOC o 1 4 h z u 1.EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PAGEREF _Toc350291717 h 22.INTRODUCTION PAGEREF _Toc350291718 h 23.DESCRIPTION OF GEELY AND VOLVO AS INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES PAGEREF _Toc350291719 h 33.1 Geely Holdings PAGEREF _Toc350291720 h 33.2 Volvo Car Corporation PAGEREF _Toc350291721 h 34.MOTIVATION FOR THE DEAL PAGEREF _Toc350291722 h 35. ESSENTIAL TESTS PAGEREF _Toc350291723 h 45.1 The attractiveness test PAGEREF _Toc350291724 h 45.2 The Cost of Entry Test PAGEREF _Toc350291725 h 55.3 The Better Off Test PAGEREF _Toc350291726 h 56. SYNERGY ANALYSIS PAGEREF _Toc350291727 h 56.1 Management... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And lastly, the management should consider the option of having an ally with Volvo in the first place before going for the whole 100% equity stake in the company. DESCRIPTION OF GEELY AND VOLVO AS INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES3.1 Geely HoldingsGeely is a Chinese automotive manufacturing company with the head quarter situated in in Hangzhou, china and is listed in Hong Kong stock exchange (code: HKG: 0175). Geely automobile holdings is owned and controlled by the parent company named Geely Holding group whose business is in the automobile sector. Market: In 1998, Geely sold about 200 cars but its annual sales volume shot up to 326710 in 2009 (about 96% rise). In terms of the market share, Geely was about 4.3% of the domestic Chinese automobile market in 2009. The sales in domestic segment of Geely was about 95% in 2009 with the management ambitious goal of growth in market share of both overseas and domestic. Financial Situation: The financial report card of Geely registered consistent progress in terms of turn over as well as profits. In 2009, Geely registered a net profit of 1.3 billion RMB ($188 million). Brand and Technology: As far as brand is concerned, Geely is regarded as a low cost brand with mediocre quality and was competing in the low end segment of the automobile market. Geely has a corporate culture of entrepreneurship with little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Understanding and critically Evaluating Entry Modes of... Business s choice of entry modes in international market and its advantages and disadvantages Introduction Well known companies like Nike, Microsoft, Sony, Shell Group are just some of the big companies that went global and expanded their trading around the world, they are large businesses that operate internationally in many countries. Development of worldwide integration urges companies to reach out international markets and interact with foreign customers. Businesses focus on fulfilling the demand of the market by its products or services, besides their target is increasing profit, in order achieve these goals they favor to expand their work in a foreign market. Other reasons to internationalize their business may be to become... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How these modes were established and by whom will be defined in the following part. In 1977 Swedish researchers at Uppsala University came up with a model/theory how businesses should grow their activities in foreign market, this model explains that companies should select an entry mode by taking into consideration their own resources and exploring costs, and risks based on market nature. (Johanson and Vahnle, 2009) Researchers at Uppsala University in their empirical study found that Swedish firms mostly started their process of internationalization by exporting, initially companies had agents that represented them in foreign market, but these firms exported in countries that had little differentiation in culture, language and political systems from their home country, this was labeled in their model as physically close countries. Uppsala Model considers two types of knowledge objective and experience based knowledge, the model describes that after first entrance in foreign market businesses understands how to work in external country, and later they step by step increase level of internationalization to physically distant countries. (Johanson and Vahnle, 2009) But, can Uppsala model be applied to services? This model was mainly reliable for manufacturing industries; a paper with contrary arguments was published in 2008, providing two variables; environment related and service specific, to question whether Uppsala model can be used for service ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Walt Oswald s The Lucky Rabbit Is No Longer Yours Walt, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is no longer yours. We have bought it from you, said Bob Ledington, the head of Universal. Wait, what do you mean Oswald isn t mine anymore? I asked. Bob said, Universal has retained the rights of Oswald and we have hired away all of the employees. You can stay with Universal if you like, but you would get a lower salary. I d rather leave, but thanks for the offer, I said. I had to come up with another cartoon to call mine. An animator that stayed with me helped to create the new cartoon character. It is so late, can we call it quits and continue this in the morning, said John, the animator. No, we will finish this tonight or never finish it at all, I exclaimed. It was now 2 in the morning, and after many long hours we had come up with a great cartoon. We called it Mortimer. Wow, this is amazing. We made a new cartoon to call our own, said John. I can t believe after all the time we put into this it that it is finally finished. I love its big belly and shortened ears, I commented. I m glad you made me stay up all night, said John. Now we have to start making cartoons, I said. We went upstairs from the dark basement and we made Mortimer into shorts. We have to make these great. We want him to make a big appearance and stand out from the rest of the cartoon characters, I stated. It will be fantastic, said John. At 5 in the morning we had made our first short. We went to go show my wife. The name is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Tasers For Law Enforcement Tasers are a necessity for law enforcement to keep the peace and continue doing their job with a minimal amount deaths. However, there are some people that want tasers to be removed from the equipment of law enforcement, but they do not realize the alternatives. If law enforcement officers were to not have tasers, they would be forced to apprehend a criminal using close quarter combat or even worse, a gun. There are no alternatives to tasers. They offer a means of subduing someone who has broken a law and continues resisting arrest without greatly harming them or causing terrible injuries. For example, a policeofficer pulls over a man for driving way over the speed limit. The cop then gazes into the man s gar and spots drugs. After a short ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Neil Degrasse Tyson s Theory Of Evolution Neil DeGrasse Tyson once said The theory of evolution, like the theory of gravity, is a scientific fact . Neil DeGrasse Tyson is an acclaimed astrophysicist, cosmologist, and science communicator and has influence in the scientific world we live in today. Biological evolution, simply put, is descent with modification ( An Introduction to... ). This definition encompasses small scale evolutionand large scale evolution (the descent of different species from a common ancestor over many generations) ( An Introduction to... ). There is now enough evidence for the theory of evolution that many consider it a fact and as such are turning away from the idea of creationism as a whole. Because of evolution you can trace just about every living thing on the Earth back to its ancestry billions of years ago. Darwin believed that all life on Earth descended from one primordial form (Naff 61). Darwin didn t discover evolution or come up with the concept, but he was the frontrunner in research and a public endorser of the theory. The theory of evolution is correct because of homology, progressions of species changing over time, and natural selection. The first and quite possibly the best evidence for evolution is Homology. Homology is when species share similarities that are signs of common ancestry such as homologous structures. Homologous structures are ones that derive from a common ancestral structure ( Evidence of Evolution... ). These can prove to be very solid reasoning when arguing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Theories Of Social Disorganization Theory Social Disorganization 1 Social Disorganization and High Crime Rates Brianna Reyes CRJU 3170 01 Professor Flores November 26, 2017 Social Disorganization 2 Introduction The two theorist that developed the social disorganization theory were Clifford Shaw and Henry D. Mckay according to their book Juvenile Delinquency in Urban Areas they created this theory throughout research they were doing. The two theorists of the social disorganization theory were criminology researchers from the Chicago School . Social disorganization theory is at the macro level. It looks among different communities and neighborhoods. And it studies many people in the neighborhoods not just one single individual. This theory is the most valid at the macro level because crime rates are explained better in this theory than any other. How Shaw and Mckay created ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One policy implication of the theory is community project and create social organizations. Some of the ways they can do this is clean up disorder, have recreation programs for youth and increase influence over politicians. Another policy implication is gang intervention. This is where trained gang intervention workers connect with gang members to provide crisis intervention to stop future violent situations, make peace treaties between rival gangs and provide positive opportunities to gang members like occupational training, employment and drug alcohol abuse treatment. Last policy implication of the theory is crime prevention and treatment. When neighborhoods try to get all the residents living in that neighborhood to join together to improve the neighborhood and solve local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Literature Review Of Troubleshooting Pump Operations Literature Review Many departments training cycles do not cover what they expect their pump operators to do when things go wrong at the pump. In his article, Sitz, reviews several things that can happen to a pump operator, from losing water in the supply line, to having the engine shut down due to mechanical problems, and what to do to fix the problems. He states, remember, the pump operator has to be able to think and act on their own in the initial minutes to fix whatever went wrong (Sitz). This emphasizes that if something goes wrong, the pump operator is often by his/herself, and therefore must diagnose and fix all pump related problems without help. As an example, losing water in the supply line could be a bad hydrant, or a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It serves as a guide to solving a variety of problems common to water operations. Flowcharts for operating the pump from the apparatus tank, and the hydrant, accompany the matrix. Furthermore, Robert Avsec explains what the most common pump operator mistakes are, with help from eighteen seasoned fire service veterans on how to become better pump operators. Basically, asserting practicing and knowing the apparatus can solve many problems ahead of time. He contends, there is a lot of knowledge, skill, and hustle that must be employed to establish a water supply, supply the attack lines, or appliances... (1). Being a pump operator is a difficult job with little leeway for mistakes. He stresses knowing the pumper, and how it works, the why s, what s, and how s of the assigned engine. In addition, he stresses not pumping at the correct pressure, or not managing the contrast between water in and water out are common mistakes made by pump operators. By taking a breath and going back to step one, these problems are easy to fix. Equally important, is the ability to conquer and understand friction loss, and when and where this problem will occur during pump operations. In fact, Paul Spurgeon states in (book title)??, An accomplished engineer must not only know how to calculate formulas, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Telegraph Research Paper The telegraph not only united the nation with access to quicker communication, it was also the foundation for advanced technology like computers and phones. It took many physicists, inventors, scientists, and others to do research and experiments that lead to the telegraph an invention that would change the world forever. In the 1780s, galvanism was unintentionally discovered by Luigi Galvani while he was doing experiments in animal physiology. Galvanism is an electric current made when two metals and a moist environment come into contact. Hans Christian Oersted made a discovery that a magnetized needle could be moved by an electric current. This was an important step toward the telegraph by varying the current with electromagnets, a message could be sent through a wire! William... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He developed a telegraph that could send signals for over a mile. William F. Cooke and Charles Wheatstone constructed a telegraph that used 5 needles and 5 wires, then 2 needles and wires, and finally one needle and wire. The first practical telegraph, however, was made in 1837 by Samuel F. B. Morse. The making of his telegraph was thanks to all the research that took place for over decades. In November of 1832, Morse built his first model of the telegraph. The telegraph used a portrule to turn the electric current s flow on and off. His original code was number sequences each particular sequence representing a word. By 1835, his improved model was larger and on it was a small picture frame that held a pencil. The electromagnets would move the pencil to make dots and dashes on paper tape. A dot would be made by a smaller amount of electric current, while a dash is a larger amount. Morse started working with Leonard Gale, a chemistry professor, in 1836. Gale helped to upgrade the electromagnet and battery to allow messages to be sent farther. On Sep. 2, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Examples Of Cultural Hegemony In Doris Lessing Thesis Statement Understanding the facts that are presented by Gramsci, Raymond and Althusser, regarding the growth of the theory of cultural hegemony that is typically originated from Marxist ideas and the post colonial theory, it is indispensable to apply this to the novels of Doris Lessing. The novels of Lessing are written mostly about women who lived in the colonial countries and have experienced the problems of the colonizer and repercussion of colonization. The novels chosen for this research are The Grass is Singing, The Golden Notebook and The Children of Violence series. The projected thesis aims to study the hidden injuries of a class which is hurt by the so called rulers. It is the aim of the scholar to bring out the elements which reveal the dignity of the oppressed, and the economism and politics of the author as externalized in the selected novels. The main aim is to study the elements hegemony in these novels. There is great evidence that can be culled from these novels about the fragmented societies where gender, race and class determine the destiny of people. The author uses a conventional tone in her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Much of her work is concerned with the everyday and inner lives of sensitive, receptive women. Lessing was awarded Nobel Prize in Literature in 2007. The Swedish Academy described her as that epicist of the female experience, who with scepticism, fire and visionary power has subjected a divided civilization to scrutiny . Lessing was the eleventh woman and the oldest person yet to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. The premier and foremost literary honour was given to a woman who has analyzed and judged human nature in the second half of the 20th century like no other literary writer, when Doris Lessing won the Nobel Prize for Literature in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Wuthering Heights Essay In Emily Bronte s novel Wuthering Heights, we are taken back to the nineteenth century by a man named Lockwood. He is being told the story of his landlord, Heathcliff, and how he became the man that he is and what he has been through. We learn that Heathcliff was adopted by Mr. Earnshaw on a trip to Liverpool and was brought back to Wuthering Heightsto his new family, a mother, a brother, and a sister. Upon arrival he was not greeted with any respect and or love. The Earnshaw s had more love for the dirt on the bottoms of their shoes than they had for Heathcliff. Throughout Heathcliff s childhood, he was bullied by his older brother Hindley because Hindley could see that Heathcliff was his father s favorite child. Upon Mr. Earnshaw s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... nurture , nurturing a child will develop them into the adult that they will be the rest of their lives and also influence how they will nurture other people, in this case Cathy. The first place in Wuthering Heights that we see Heathcliff has fallen victim to the nurture category in nature vs. nurture is when Heathcliff is brought home to Wuthering Heights and is introduced to the family in Chapter Four. When Nelly is describing Heathcliff on his arrival to Wuthering heights, she describes him as a dirty, ragged, black haired child and when Nelly talks about Mrs. Earnshaw s reaction she says that she was ready to fling it out of doors (37). They referred to this child as an it on arrival. Throughout the page, Nelly still refers to Heathcliff as an it: Mr. Earnshaw told me to wash it, and give it clean things, and let it sleep with the children (37). This had to have been degrading, especially to a child who had lived on his own since he could remember and had no knowledge of any family whatsoever. Mrs. Earnshaw even goes to take it a step further and refer to Heathcliff as a gypsy brat and asks why Mr. Earnshaw would dare to bring home such a child when they had their own bairns to feed and fend for (37). Growing up in this environment on a child, there would be no way that the child would escape without also being as un nurturing of an individual as his family members. The second place in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Symbolism In Speak By Laurie Halse Anderson In Speak, a novel by Laurie Halse Anderson, is about a teenage girl named Melinda, who is miserable in life. Melinda goes to a party, gets drunk and is sexaully assaulted by a older student. In Speak, Laurie Halse Anderson employs the closet as a symbol in order to create deeper meaning. In Stupid Stupid, Melinda sneak into her closet after school and takes a long nap. On page 130, Melinda sneaks into her closet and finds herself there nap for hours. Anderson writes: I sneak into my closet after school because I can t face the idea of riding home on a busful of sweaty, smiling teeth sucking up my oxygen. I say hello my poster Maya and Cubist tree. My turkey bone scupture has fallen down again. I prop it up on the shelf... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It feels safer in my little hideaway. I doze off. Here, readers can see that Melinda, that melinda goes into her closet once again. The closet is like her free and hiding place. Where she can do anything she would like to. But at the same time it s like a prison to her, because when she goes in, she doesn t want to come out. She wants to make the closet a sanctuary, a place to be in peace and safe, to think and sleep. It s a place where she can do whatever she likes without being judged. In Genetics , Melinda sketches out a willow tree and tapes on the walls of her closet. On page 147, Melinda sketches a willow tree, but doesn t show it to Mr.Freeman: I sketch a willow tree dropping into the water. I won t show it to Mr. Freeman. This one is for my closet. I ve been taping some of my drawings not the walls. Here Melinda, once again is talking about her closet and how she won t show the drawing to Mr. Freeman. She been hanging drawings in her closet, because she doesn t want the closet to empty and she tries to decorate it more than her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of St. Vincent Millay s Love Is Not All (... Part 1: Scansion and Analysis In Edna St. Vincent Millay s Love is Not All (Sonnet XXX), the poem s writer originally discredits the value of love, claiming that it is not essential because it does not support life; however, later Millay describes that love has some value. Love Is Not All is a Italian or Petrarchan sonnet, with fourteen lines of rhymed iambic pentameter. It has one stanza and it uses the rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean sonnet with three quatrains and a couplet. Each line contains between 7 10 words, the average line containing nine words. The poem includes the two main elements of a sonnet, an octave and sestet. The first six lines of the poem are the octave. During this section of the poem, the author has a negative tone towards love. Her diction includes words like not or nor to stress the idea that love is unnecessary. The switch or climax of the poem occurs during the seventh line, and is marked by the word yet . This choice of diction foreshadows the second idea of the poem, that love has some value. The eighth line starts the sestet of the poem and changes the tone of the poem to a more optimistic outlook. Douglas 2 Part 2: Explication Through the use of poetic devices such as repetition or alliteration, the author originally describes what love is not capable of providing and defines love as unnecessary but by the end of the poem, the author reveals that love has some value. The first four words of the poem are, love is not all . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Current Status of the Electronic Health Records in the... For years now, the healthcare system in the United States have managed patient s health records through paper charting, this has since changed for the better with the introduction of an electronic medical record (EMR) system. This type of system has helped healthcare providers, hospitals and other ambulatory institutions extract data from a patient s chart to help expedite clinical diagnosis and providing necessary care. Although this form of technology shows great promise, studies have shown that this system is just a foundation to the next evolution of health technology. The transformation of EMR to electronic heath record system (EHR) is the ultimate goal of the federal government. Adoption of Meaningful Use in Today s Healthcare... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Currently only 4.4% of hospital meet a majority of the fourteen core measures of meaningful use (pg. 122). With such a slow progression to adopt an EHR system, government groups such as CMS have been encouraged by the government to provide financial incentives to providers who adopt the meaningful use requirements via EHR and those who fail to adopt may face penalties like the reduction of Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements (Hebda Czar, 2013, p.281). Benefits to EHR over Paper charting One of the primary reasons that the electronic health system exist is to allow universal access to a health records by all healthcare professionals providing care to a particular patient. In a society with a vastly growing population with increasing comorbidities and demands for sooner diagnoses; the role of the paper charting no longer meets the demands of today s healthcare system. If for example a patient with a history of Type II diabetes was admitted to the ER, the presence of his records through an EHR system can confirm that is he has had uncontrolled diabetes for some years now and fast interventions can be initiated to provide optimal care. This system provides an updated and accurate snapshot of a patient s health history, most importantly this type of communication is a key element in emergent situations when a patient finds themselves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Theme Of Marriage In Shiloh Marriage is Like a Battlefield The central idea for Bobbie Ann Mason s Shiloh is that sometimes people in a relationship want completely different things. Leroy was in an accident that broke his leg, causing him to have to stay home. His wife Norma Jean didn t want him there. Norma Jean started to become independent and the supporter of the family. After some drama about their dead son, Randy, Norma Jean s mother, Mabel, told Leroy that he needed to take Norma Jean to Shiloh. She said that that was where she had her honeymoon and it would help Leroy and Norma Jean s marriage. Norma Jean and Leroy went to Shiloh, while there Norma Jean told Leroy that she wanted to leave him. He told her that he wouldn t let her, but Norma Jean said she was going to do it. She walked through the cemetery, stopped and started doing chest exercises. After his accident, Leroy started to want to go back in time and redo everything. He wanted a version of his past that he never had. Leroy thought that his wife would ve been ecstatic that he d be home all the time, and that their marriage would thrive since they got to spend more time together. Mason shows the thought with,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After staying home for a while, Leroy realized that he didn t want to go back to work, he just wanted to stay home. He wanted to go backwards to the good old days of being young and not having worries. His craft building showed that he wanted to start over, rebuild his life and relationship. He was broken and stuck like his tractor out back. Norma Jean didn t like her past, so she worried about the future. She started becoming more independent when she realized that she was unhappy in their marriage. Norma Jean wanted a man that could change and grow as a person. Leroy wanted to try having a baby again to save their marriage, but Norma Jean didn t want the possibility of feeling that pain she felt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Chemical Reaction On Energy And Carbon Preliminary Chemistry Assessment Task 3 Research Energy and Carbon Energy: Photosynthesis can be considered the most important chemical reaction on Earth. Most life on Earth is maintained using energy stored in the carbohydrate glucose produced by photosynthesis. Green plants contain chlorophylls, pigments, which have the ability to trap light energy. The trapped light energy is changed into chemical energy, which is stored in carbohydrates such as glucose (C6H12O6). Photosynthesis means building up, synthesis, and using light, photo. The raw materials for this process are carbon dioxide (CO2) gas from the atmosphere, and liquid water (H2O) obtained through the roots of land plants. A by product of this process is oxygen (O2) gas, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All animals (including us humans) ultimately depend on plant material either directly or indirectly through their herbivore prey. On top of that, all animals require the oxygen released by plants. Without continual photosynthesis, the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere would slowly diminish. How fossil fuels were formed: Contrary to what many people believe, fossil fuels are not the remains of dead dinosaurs. In fact, most of the fossil fuels we find today were formed millions of years before the first dinosaurs. Fossil fuels, however, were once alive. They were formed from prehistoric plants and animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago. Think about what the Earth must have looked like 300 million years or so ago. The land masses we live on today were just forming. There were swamps and bogs everywhere. The climate was warmer. Ancient trees and plants grew everywhere. Strange looking animals walked on the land, and just as weird looking fish swam in the rivers and seas. Tiny one celled organisms called protoplankton floated in the ocean. When these ancient living things died, they decomposed and became buried under layers and layers of mud, rock, and sand. Eventually, hundreds and sometimes thousands of feet of earth covered them. In some areas, the decomposing materials were covered by ancient seas, then the seas dried up and receded. During the millions of years that passed, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. What was the Women’s Suffrage Movement, and How did it... Suffrage: the right to vote in political elections. The men in America have always had the right to vote. They have always had the right to do whatever they wanted. Women, on the other hand, have not. They haven t always been allowed to vote. 1920 marked a significant landmark in American history. Women in all parts of the country voted in a political election for the first time. This may not sound like that big of a deal, but to the women of the 19th and 20th centuries. In the 1800s, women were not allowed to have a say in what was perceived to be a man s world. They were expected to be mothers and housewives. Nothing more, nothing less. Women tried to get legislation to pass a reform, but they refused to listen. Because of this, they felt they needed to gain the right to vote. Seneca Falls, NY in 1848 marked the start of the women s suffragemovement. The movement, being led by many influential women, such as Susan B. Anthonyand Elizabeth Cady Stanton, was said to be one of the largest political movement of the 20th century. According to the National Women s History Museum, the movement was the ...single largest enfranchisement and extension of democratic rights in our nation s history ( Rights for Women: The Suffrage ). The advocacy for women s suffrage quieted down during the Civil War, but was brought back to life with the proposal of the 15th amendment, which would give black men the right to vote. When women s suffrage was brought back to the national scene, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How Did Thomas Cole Contribute To Art Those scenes of solitude from which the hand of nature have never been lifted, affect the mind with a more deep toned emotion than aught which the hand of man has touched. This quote by Thomas Cole explains nature and transcendence from art, Thomas Cole was an important figure in american history because his art showed peace and tranquility. Thomas Cole was born on February, 1, 1801 in Bolton, Lancashire, England. Cole and his family emigrated to the United States in 1818, they settled in Steubenville, Ohio. When Thomas was 22, he moved to Philadelphia, in 1825 he moved to Catskill, New York, where he lived with his wife and children until 1847. A significant event that happened to thomas cole was when Cole started working as a portrait ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. My Philosophy And Rationale In The Classroom Philosophy and Rationale The assertiveness is a clear affirmation that both teachers and students are to be treated with respect (Purkey, 2004, p. 100). My philosophy within the classroom, is creating and maintaining a sense of respect; a classroom where a mutual respect between myself and the students is seen among all who enter the classroom environment. However, with this sense of mutual respect, students should understand that if misbehavior does occur, all students will have a voice, but I have the ultimate decision of choosing the route we take to ensure that this misbehavior does not occur again. I also want students to be self aware; understanding that they are in control of their own lives and that I respect them enough to let them make their own rational decisions. Another key component in my philosophy of the classroom, is getting to know the students on a personal level. I want to know about their families, the sports they play, the foods they like to eat, the friends they have, and/or the church they attend. Based on personal experience, when a teacher takes the time to know you outside of the classroom, a great bond is built. When the bond is built, a sense of trust in created between the teacher and student. I want my students to trust me, respect me, but know that I believe in them to make decisions that are beneficial for themselves; through this, I will respect my students, listen to them, and support them in the decisions they make. If we set ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Descriptive Essay On Canoeing We were going canoeing. I was giddy with excitement. The entire day had been filled with exhilarating fun, and to top it all off, canoeing! I admit, being at a two day camp with my fifth grade classmates was enjoyable. Really enjoyable. However, it also had its downs; I had gotten ready before everyone else in my cabin (as usual), and that meant I had to sit on my bunk and wait for everyone else, jiggling my leg impatiently. My mom s always told me that I get my impatience from my father. I always tell her: That s preposterous! Impatience isn t a genetic trait, so technically, I didn t get it from anyone. I smiled fondly as I remembered this while I waited on my bed. Eventually, we got to the lake. We were the third group there; there were already a smattering of people chatting and laughing as they lingered on the docks. Our cabin, which consisted of six girls, joined them, waiting for the instructors to arrive. The lake was brilliant, its aquamarine water scintillating in the warm light. The cool breeze, tickling the back of my ears, created slight ripples in the translucent water. I kneeled on the dock, running my fingers through the clear, shallow liquid. The cold water sent a pleasant tingling up my arm. Below the water I could see piles of smooth, glistening stones. The sound of a rushing waterfall in the distance filled my ears. We had visited it the day before it was stunning, awe inspiring. Engulfing the sound of it were so many others... laughter, birdsongs, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Teaching Students With Communication Disorders Communication is an important aspect of life and experiences. When it comes to learning communication plays a major role due to the fact that it allows children to participate in active and interactive communication with classmates and school personnel, which facilitate the learning process. Communication disorders consist of various problems in hearing, speech, and language. As we all know, speech and language can impact children in many ways such as how they talk, gain understanding, evaluate, and process information. Children with communication disorders usually do poorly in school. They repeatedly struggle to read, they have problems expressing and understanding language and social cues. They may demonstrate poor judgment, have trouble with tests taking, and also may sometimes refuse to go to school. What does research recommend when it comes to teaching students with communication disorders in the general classroom? What instructional based practice have been showing to be the most effective when working with students with communications disorders? How student strengths and weaknesses will be measure in order to develop a proper curriculum for them. If there s an existing curriculum, how it will be modified to meet the learners needs? How planning and implementing curriculum accommodation in content areas is beneficial for the students? What integrated speech and language services will be given in order to promote communicative competence? Will any inclusive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Key Differences Between the Natural Gas Markets in... The key differences between the natural gas markets in Asia, Europe and North America November 2012 Table of Contents Summary 3 Overview 4 Conclusions 8 References 9 Summary The major difference of the natural gas market, which sets it apart from the truly global oil market, is that the former has historically been developed with respect to the regional supply bases. This was primarily defined by existing technology for natural gas transportation and availability of other energy resource: primary oil and coal. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Table 1: Natural gas market balance for North America Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2012 Most of the natural gas transportation in the USA is done through 305,000 miles of transmission pipelines. Existing LNG degasification facilities allow for limited international trade of LNG (Table 2). Due to free market pricing when natural gas cost less in summer period, gas storing facilities are widespread over the country including more than 400 underground storages and 113 LNG peaking facilities (EIA, 2008). Table 2: Natural gas trade in North America Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2012 With the carbon emission regulations recently introduced by US government, natural gas is the most likely substitution to coal for electricity generation for years to come. Latest price reductions made natural gas from a cost perspective much more attractive than coal. Recent spike in US and Canada shale gas production have reduced the prices in the region to historical minimum of less than $4/MMBtu, a half of the price for Europe and five times less the price for China or Japan. This difference in prices has raised huge interest to export of LNG from USA to Asian market. Out of country s total 11 LNG ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Secession In Michigan Secession in Michigan Yooperland, Da U.P., and Yoopsconsin, are just some of the names that the residents of Michigan s Upper Peninsula refer to as home. There have been many conversations throughout the years about the secession between the Yoopers in the U.P. and the Trolls down in Da Mitten. Dating back as far as 1836, a time when Michigan had won the U.P. by losing the Toledo Strip in the Toledo War, the talk of secession is nothing new. To change an economic lifestyle would be difficult, but the rewards and benefits could be astonishing. A vote for secession would help the Upper Peninsula become a free and independent state in our country. With Lansing as Michigan s capitol and legislature, events and laws made there run the lives of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1975, a little over a century since the Toledo war was over, Dominic Jacobetti of Marquette County reopened the idea of Michigan secession after discussing the decline of state aid money for schools. With that in mind, the severance tax that would also be put on mines in the U.P., causes fear in Marquette County because it could result in the loss of money given to schools and municipalities from Kennecott Eagle Co. mine in Michigamme (Ellison). I ve heard about that U.P. get most of its money for schools from downstate to help support the big names like NMU or MTU. If the U.P. were to secede, what happens to these schools? How will we be able to afford them? My idea around it is, these schools are tremendous in academics and attract students from all over the world, leading me to believe that with secession, the schools would be able to pay for themselves pretty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Analysis Of The Film Django Unchained Title: Django Unchained Film Origin Django Unchained originated by the 1966 film Django as Director Quentin Tarantino was writing a novel on Italian Director Sergio Corbucci, who was famously known for making spaghetti western films. Summary of the film Django Unchained is a film that follows the story of Django, who was a slave turned bounty hunter, and Dr. King Schultz, who is a bounty hunter. Schultz purchases Django in order to make him a freeman, due to the information he has about his bounty for Schultz. In return, the only goal Django sets out to achieve is finding and rescuing his wife, Broomhida, after they were separated in a slave deal. Schultz and Django come to find that Broomhida is located at the location of the famous Calvin Candie, who is a cotton field owner. Schultz and Django then come up with a plan to rescue his wife from Candie. Film s Genre Drama, Western Possible Themes Slavery, Bounty Hunting, Love, Education, Freedom Title Meaning The meaning behind the title Django Unchained comes from Django himself. With Django being a slave, the movie shows him being unchained because of Schultz, as well as gaining power and intelligence to rescue his wife. Character Development Django had one of the most important character developments in the film because of the change in personality. For example, when first introduced Django is quite. He was not super talkative, but rather acting like a sponge to Schultz. Django trusted Schultz, and for good reason. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. How To Grow Corn Essay Corn: The Planting Of Growing a crop of corn can be very rewarding. With some hard work and a little bit of luck, it can be very profitable. Planting corn doesn t sound too complicated, but knowing how to do it right can be the difference between losing money and making a profit. To get started planting your field of corn, you will need access to a tractor, a field cultivator, a planter, fertilizer, seed corn and a lot of farm diesel. Of course, you will need to own some farmland or be leasing the farming rights from the landowner. If you are fortunate enough to have farmland with irrigation, it can diminish one of the biggest risks associated with farming. Droughts or dry spells are unforgiving, and no matter how well you prepare the soil, you will need rain or irrigation water. Using good farming practices will ensure greater corn yields and a higher profit margin! Begin by deciding when to start planting in your area. The planting start date should be determined by when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To get the first set of rows straight, it helps to set some markers in a straight line from one end of the field to the other as a guide to follow; this will be best with two people. Begin by putting something that you can see from the other end of the field, at the other end of the field, measured out from the edge of the farm to the desired distance. Usually, a five gallon bucket will do. Then drive back towards the planter and set a marker about a hundred yards in front of the tractor, measured out from the edge of the field the same distance as the bucket on the other end. We use cheap paper plates buried about half way down for the markers, they break down quick in the rain and are biodegradable. We can now have someone drive back towards the bucket and stop every couple hundred yards and set a plate in line with the others, the person left at the planter can wave him right or left to help get them aligned as straight as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Effect Of Temperature On Catechol Oxidase Abstract: The Effects of Temperature on Catechol Oxidase. Lania Ellis, 2014, 102 Student Center Dr. San Marcos, TX 78666. Temperature can affect the reaction of catechol oxidase by speeding up or slowing down the reaction. I was able to see what happened to the absorbance after changing the temperature of the catechol oxidase solution. I did this by heating and cooling the solutions to measure the absorbances in hot, cold, warm, and room temperature. Then the data was compared to see how the temperature effected the solution. The catechol oxidase solutions reacted best in room temperature (twenty three degrees Celsius) and the worst in the cold (zero degrees Celsius). I concluded that temperature really does affect the way catechol oxidase reacts. Introduction: Starting out with some background information, I know that enzymes are biological catalysts. The enzyme that I used for this experiment was potato juice. Enzymes make reaction rates go faster. They lower activation energy, making chemical reactions. Temperature has an effect on canola cultivars. The higher temperature decreased stem diameter, but room temperature had thicker stems. So I believe the same will happen for the catechol oxidase; the solution will react faster at room temperature. Other enzymes can also have different effects such as the enzyme in cattle serum. The enzyme lost activity in room temperature. With that being said room temperature can also be detrimental with specific enzymes. Fungus also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. External And Business Issues In The Viacom Company The Viacom Company through the process of its stability has endured many issues both from the external and internal environment. The issues may largely affect the company s performance in both markets and also achieve a loyal customer/viewer base as well as the ability to hire and retain employees in the television business that is very competitive. The competition could be threatening to Viacomsince, through constant innovation and creativity from the competitors, even the loyal viewers of its networks could easily be swayed towards other new directions. Therefore, Viacom would largely benefit if the issues are closely addressed with optimal carefulness and efficient strategies. The strategies will keep the company on its toes. There are issues that are currently affecting the company, and others are pending, meaning, they could affect the media conglomerate both positively or negatively in the future. The Viacom Company faces the following issues; continuous profit and sales decline amidst executive changes, troubles with charter carriage talks and the end to internal executive disputes by the appointment of new executives. The media conglomerate in the current years is facing troubles in stabilizing its sales and profits. After the release of company earnings, the shares had sunk to 40%. Much of this could be contributed to executive upheaval, with the ousting of the company CEO Philippe Dauman. The Viacom includes cable channels such as MTV, BET, Nickelodeon, comedy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Monster As A Character In Frankenstein The Frankenstein that Mary Shelley wrote about changed the perception of the story that was told to me when I was growing up and saw on television. Throughout my childhood, Frankenstein was depicted as a stiff, giant, clumsy monster with a hideous face, scarred green body and with plugs protruding from his neck. Upon reading Frankenstein, I started to view him not as a monster but as someone who was born into a tragic life full of hardships due to his appearance and not his personality. The deeper the reader ventures into the book, the more it seems like the creature is punished for being created, and you start to feel sympathy for the monster. During the Romantic Era, authors started to make the readers feel compassion for the characters to help engage the readers emotionally to the story they were reading. The monster in the novel is one example of a character that the readers would feel compassion. The book begins with the story of a sailor named Robert Walton as he looks for a new passage through the Arctic and relays the tale of his adventure in letters he writes to his sister. Sailing one day, the crew discovers a man nearly frozen to death along with his dead dog sled team on the edge of the ice around their ship. Robert commands that the stranger be taken aboard ship and placed in his cabin for him to treat. When the outsider comes around, Robert learns that the newcomer s name is Frankenstein. While Frankenstein recovers from the effects of exposure, Robert ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Migration of Database Migration of Databases An XML Approach XML Database Migration is a project of migrating the existing databases into XML format. Conversion of databases to XML file format, the databases like Ms Access, Oracle and MS SQL, MySQL connects in the network or the oracle in the personal computer can be connected for the generation of XML code. Let us consider, user runs a firm with three companies with different database s respectively. User planned to mingle the entire database s of the firm in to a single database. The user wants to migrate the entire database in to a single database. Migration of a database to another database is a huge process and a complex one. In such case our project can be used as we are converting the entire ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In web, database is widely used at present. The database occupies some part of memory in the server and amount should be paid to maintain the database. The amount will depend upon the database size, and also Access and Oracle database are platform dependent. XML is platform independent. While using database, lot of problems will be arise like data corruption, huge memory spaces, and unnecessary expenses for database security. Now a days most of the websites stores data in backend storage device. The data are stored in Oracle database or some other backend devices. These databases occupy some part of memory in the server. The site owner should be paid some amount of money to maintain that database. The amount should be vary depending upon the database size and also have a lot of problem to maintain the database. This is unnecessary expenses and waste of memory spaces. To retrieve the data from the database is very slow when we are browsing the site. These are the difficult arising to retrieve the database. Drawbacks There are lots of problems in the existing system. They are, п‚·пЂ пЂ Data corruption will occur. п‚·пЂ пЂ Requires huge memory space. п‚·пЂ пЂ Unnecessary expenses for database security. These databases occupy some part of memory in the server. The site owner should be paid some amount of money to maintain that database. The amount should be vary depending upon the database size and also have a lot of problem to maintain the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay Differences Between The Outsiders Movie And Movie Majority of movies don t follow along with the books as an example my class read The Outsiders was written by S.E. Hinton and the director for the movie was Francis Ford Coppola. The Outsiders was about seven friends that were greasers, three whom were siblings, a greaser is a person who has long greasy hair, live on south side of town, and they ain t rich kids, but one night something happened that changed everything . We ended up seeing the movie but some of the scenes were nothing alike the book. I mean to be totally honest there wasn t a lot of errors just missing some important parts I wouldn t say they added some scenes to it. Naturally they were young men acting like greasers, but they really acted really well as a family, that is what I think made the movie like a true family bond. I think how they acted like very close and like caring, it was really good because in the book and the movie they were all very close and they acted like a real family. This writing is about what the differences are in the movie from the book and what important parts I thought they missed and didn t put in the movie what kind of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I preferred the book over the movie because I feel that the book introduced us more into the problems between the Socs and Greasers as well as the Greasers individual problems. I watched the PG 13 version of the movie and that one followed a lot of the key points of the book unlike the PG version. I really liked though that scene when dally snapped once Johnny died it showed the other side of Dallas Winston. In all it really did have good characteristic and it did kind of go along the book as well as it could. I do personally did like the PG 13 one much better it did a better explanation of things. In all Francis Ford Coppola did a really good job directing this movie and doing a lot of little things that didn t need to put in like the gymnast ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. History And History Of Feminism Feminism. So, what is Feminism and how did it begin? By definition, Feminism is the political, social, and cultural movement towards women s rights and equality between men and women. It is the belief that all sexes deserve to be treated as equals regardless of any physical and biological attributes. The history. The term itself originated from, socialist, Charles Fourier, back in the 1890s. Various historians believe that the history of the Feminist Movement had three waves. The First Wave began in the 19th and 20th century in the United States and the United Kingdom. This first wave had more to do with obtaining political power and abolishing the norm of treating women as property. Notable women such as Margaret Sanger, Voltairine de Cleyre,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other than claiming our rights to vote, education, and employment, Feminism has further resulted in various positive effects in society. First, would be bringing to light the existence of rape culture. Rape culture is the ideology of normalizing rape and sexual assault. The media, unjust verdicts against rape victims, and victim blaming reinforces this type of mentality. According to the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network statistics, only a third sexual assaults are reported to the police. This is widely because of the negative perception that comes with being a rape victim. Victims are often terrified of the prejudice that comes with stepping forward and reporting the case. The Feminism Movement has helped empowered a large number of women to put an end to this ideology. Though still present in our society, the movement has brought about powerful events such as the Amber Rose Slut Walk. Which serves to empower as well as abolish negative conceptions about rape ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. William Shaw s Pygmalion On The Myth Of Pygmalion And... At the end of Bernard Shaw s Pygmalion, Eliza finds herself as a new and empowered woman. Women in the 20th century are looked down upon. This is what happened to Eliza Doolittle. When Eliza meets a man named Higgins, he makes assumptions about her intelligence based on her speech. Higgins is wrong and fails to see that Eliza is one of the most intelligent characters in the play. Eliza s ability to pick up speech and learn is high which is unusual for a woman of her social standing. In some cases, Eliza is better at picking up speech patterns and learning than Higgins. This is rare based on the fact that Eliza raised herself with no parental figures and no one to teach her. Eliza s empowerment comes from the ignorance of the higher classes about the lower classes intelligence. Bernard Shaw bases his play Pygmalion on the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea. In the original Pygmalion myth, a sculptor creates a sculpture named Galatea, the two fall in love. In the first four acts, we see Shaw follow this structure. A girl transforms from a flower girl to a lady and we get shown a male lead who seems to fit the part of Pygmalion. The audience would expect the two to get to together. Although Shaw follows this pattern, he ends the play in the complete opposite of our expectations. This heightens Eliza s triumph and could frustrate the audience. With minor changes into the final scene, Pygmalion can get turned into a romance. Instead, Eliza has asserted her independence and walks out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Creature In Frankenstein Even in today s world we know who the actual monster is we call him by Frankenstein but give him the appearance of the Creature. In this case has both the appearance of the Creature and the mentality of Victor and when they are both put together the monster is truly a monster to both sides inside and out. In the novel, Frankensteinby Mary Shelley the readers are given the choice to define who the real monster in the text is: Victor Frankenstein or the Creature, according to the Oxford dictionary they describe a monster is defined as a large, ugly, and frightening imaginary creature that is an inhumanly cruel or wicked person. Although the Creature may demonstrate behaviors that appear to be monstrous to some people because of his appearance... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Creature thought that the young and youthful will accept him but as soon as the boy William struggles to get away from the Creature says his brother his brother is Frankenstein. The Creature kills William and frames Justine who is nearby and Frankenstein knows who actually killed Willam but doesn t bring the Creature up to court and lets Justine be executed for a murder she didn t commit. The poor victim, who on the morrow was to pass the awful boundary between life end death and bitter agony. I gnashed my teeth,and ground them together uttering a groan that came from my inmost soul (78). So more murder happen by the Creature when again Frankenstein could have prevented by keeping up with his promises with the Creature and even Elizabeth. The Creature gave him the opportunity to let this all go away if Frankenstein would have shown him compassion and properly introduce him to society or even created him a companion that way he doesn t have to live a miserable life, but Frankenstein does neither of the two and the Creature warned him about the outcome if he didn t comply. Then when he promised to tell Elizabeth about the Creature that s after them but doesn t he pushes it off throughout the wedding day till she gets ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...