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Very Short Essay On Discipline In
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Theme Of John Keats And Ode To A Nightingale
The burdens and assiduous transgressions of humanity often prove to be an unbearable reality for
many. However, under no different circumstances and in the midst of death, poet, John Keats,
composes some of his most powerful literature. In his Ode to a Nightingale and Ode on a Grecian
Urn , the persistent mention of immortality demonstrates his struggle with tuberculosis. Keats
declares within both poems his desire to escape mortal oppression and illustrates his longing for
immortal sanctuary; however, the two explore contrasting means to such an end. Ode to a
Nightingaleexpresses longing to escape into the melodious world of a nightingale by utilizing
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While both stimulate the audience s perceived senses, Ode to a Nightingale illustrates a seemingly
direct experience; whereas, Ode on a Grecian Urn navigates a fantasy vicariously. Keats, in an
Ode to a Nightingale , [leaves] the world unseen when he begins to indulge on [the nightingale s]
happiness. Initially, Keats relates his journey to becoming drunk or overdosing on some dull
opiate. He paints this picture vividly with several allusions to greek mythology, such as the
Lethe ward that intensifies his stupor state. To add to this effect, Keats also repeats certain
words or phrases, like fade and away , which also accentuate the exclusive safe haven he recedes
into. Unlike this, an Ode on a Grecian urn emphasizes Keats intention by way of the urn s
decorations. In the poem, he praises the urn s historical prominence and uses a combination of
apostrophes and rhetorical questions. Keats inquiry What wild ecstasy? and others set the scene
for the poem s progression and final revelation. Subsequently, in Ode on a Grecian Urn , Keats
clarifies his initial confusion, demonstrating his envy for the depictions longevity. Unlike himself,
the urn s portraits remain for ever young and endure for generation to generation, the quality he
yearns for himself. Another distinction involves the poet s state of mind at the conclusion of the
final lines. At the end of Ode on a Grecian Urn , Keats exists in a perplexed position, unable to
attribute his fantasy to vision or waking dreams. Because Keats enters the nightingale s embalmed
darkness he engages in a world with a plethora of stimuli but remains slightly disoriented. Also,
paradoxes add to this confusion, such as the voice s (metonymy for the nightingale) immortality
and its ability to accompany Keats rich death. Contrary to this, an Ode on a Grecian wraps up
(after shifting tone in line 41)
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Examples Of Music Biography
Music Biography
In this music biography, I would like to divide my life into four phases. The four phases are the 5
year cycle of my life, which are 1 to 5 years old, 6 to 10 years old, 12 to 15 years old and 16 to 20
years old. I would like to use music or songs that are similar to the feelings and experiences of
those phases to represent my life.
1 5 years old Album TitleChildren program theme songArtistChildren Published DateSong
Titleи·ійЈ›ж©џ(Hopscotch) GenreChildren Song
I do not have many memory during the first five years of my life. In fact, even I say that
something happened during this phase of my life, I am not sure if I had confused my memory
with other experience I had when I am older, or some scenes that I saw in television ... Show more
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The song Mama I Love you is also the theme song of a movie, The Unwritten Law. Unexpectedly,
although the song title is Mama I Love You , it was not sung by a son or daughter, instead it was
sung by a mother figure. The lyrics of this song all touches my heart deeply. My favorite lyrics is,
you don t have to feel burdened to repay (for my love), just say Ma Ma I Love You
(з„Ўй €и
І й‡Ќд»» 催逼一生з”и¬ќеЏЄй €и¬› Ma Ma I Love You). This line might seem to
be a clichГ©, but it really works for me. When I listen to this song, it reminds me of how my
mother, and father, love me, it support me to fight against stress and other bad emotions. Apart
from the verbal meanings, the dynamic of this song is soft at the beginning, but when it comes to
the chorus, which is the part of my favorite lyrics, it becomes stronger. I think it suit very well
with my perception of maternal love, at first, it was like a mother treating her baby, and even how
the baby has grown up to be an adult, the feelings of being loved and concerned by mother bring
sense of security and stability. When it comes to the chorus, the dynamic and the singer s volume
turn louder, as if the emotion and the love from mother become
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A Short Note On Electra Products On Organisational...
1. Introduction
The purpose of this report is to provide critical analyse for Electra Products on organisational
behaviour and communications issues within its workplace. This was done by analysing the case
study provided by Electra Products . The scope of this report focuses on one problem organisational
behaviour and outlines the two most important communication issues identified within the case
study.
The aspect of organisational behaviour that is discussed within this reort is organisational
commitment as it is prevalent within the Electra Products case study. After assessing the case study
it is apparent that the two most important communication issues within Electra Produts are lack of
trust and horizontal communication flow.
This report critically examines each issue and provides conclusions and recommendations that
outline how Electra Products could work to improve workplace performance. The more effective
the communication and organisational behaviour within an organisation the more efficient and
productive the activities will be (Xaxx, n.d.).
2. Discussion
2.1 Organisational Commitment
Organisational behaviour is the study of individuals actions at work and how their behaviour affects
the organisations performance. The studies focus on three areas of behaviour in organisations;
individuals, groups, and structure (Robbins, DeCenzo, Coulter and Woods 2014; Robbin, Judge,
Millet and Boyle, 2013).
The attitudes of individuals is one organisational behaviour
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Causes of the French Revolution Essay
Causes of the French Revolution There is no doubt that the French Revolution has had a profound
effect on the world. The cause or causes of it have been greatly disputed. Clearly the Revolution s
primary cause was the presence of a weak monarchy and a lack of a stable system of government.
France s absolute monarchy had many changes toward the end of the eighteenth century. Louis
XIV, in his attempts to centralize his authority and also lessen the power of the aristocrats, had
planned out an intendant system. The intendants were like governors. They would oversee one
region of the country. These intendants did not govern the region in which they lived and were
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There were three divisions or classes in France. These classes were called estates. The first estate
which was composed of church officials, had great power and obtained enormous salaries.
Church officials obtained their salaries via taxes collected from church property. Therefore, since
the officials received their salaries from the church property, they did not have to pay taxes. The
second estate was mainly composed of nobility. They too were exempt from paying taxes. This
left the tax burden upon the third estate. The third estate consisted of some merchants and
entrepreneurs; however, the majority were peasants. Corruption of the estates was causing much
frustration among the common people who composed 70 percent of the population. The
monarchy tried to make an attempt to give the third estate power. The monarchy established the
Estate s General. This too, was corrupted. Unlike most legislative bodies, the Estate s General did
not vote by each person having a single vote. Rather, they let each estate have one vote each.
Since the first two estates were always in agreement, the third estate was always out voted. This is
a prime example of how the lack of a stable government had an immensely tragic effect on the
people of the country. If the monarchy had tried to make some reform or if Louis XVI had more
backbone to institute some tax reform to lessen the burden on the third
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Individualism In Rocket Boys And The Glass Castle
Individualism. Like all memoirs and novels, Rocket Boys and The Glass Castle present a lesson
that one may choose to live by. In this case, individualism is an evident factor that relates to both
Jeannette s and Sonny s stories. That is, both protagonists displayed the idea of disregarding their
father s wishes for their future and just going for their own.
In The Glass Castle, despite her father s hope to raise Jeannette until he felt he was ready to let
go, Jeannette made a life changing decision to settle in New York City. There she was able to live
her own life away from the constant bickering between her parents. Before then, Jeannette was
indeed showing signs of being independent such as constructing her own set of braces (Walls 201).
However, it wasn t until she physically moved out that it was clear she had become her own person.
For example, the day Jeannette had presented her father with a Christmas present. As her mom had
plainly pointed out, You [Jeannette] buy him all these nice new... Show more content on
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Wernher von Braun and/or in his department of expertise when he grew up, but his father had
other plans for his future. He wanted Sonny to become a miner and if not a miner, a mining
engineer. He made this plain as day the morning he took Sonny into the mine. The conversation
on the way back to the surface was when Sonny finally expressed his opinion on the subject. I
want to go to work for Dr. von Braun, Dad. He [Sonny s Dad] didn t hide his disappointment
(Hickam 174). Once they had reached the surface, Sonny reflected on what had just gone down
between him and his father. Dad was not only made at me, I knew I d hurt him too... I blamed
myself for everything. I should have never agreed to go down in the mine. I knew what Dad was
likely to be getting at, and I knew I wasn t going to agree to it (Hickam 174). In the end, Sonny
pursued his dreams of working in the rocket
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Baroque Music Characteristics
Baroque Period (1600 1750)
Baroque Music Characteristics 2
Rhythm
Most baroque music has an easily recognizable strong, steady pulse, and continuity of rhythm.
Patterns of rhythmic sequences permeate much of Baroque music.
Rapid changes in harmony often makes the pieces feel more rhythmic.
Dance rhythms were frequently used in multi movement form pieces.
Dotted rhythms were widely used.
Harmony
Figured Bass a system of numbers placed under the music was developed to indicate clearly the
harmonies that should be played with each note indicated in the bass line. The figured bass was
typically realized performed by the harpsichord.
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This developed the concept of tonality.
Texture
Monophonic, texture evolved to homophonic texture in opera and solo arias, influencing both
sacred and secular music. Many instrumental compositions were also homophonic.
The soprano and bass lines are usually more important than the inner voices.
Imitation between the voices is common.
Counterpoint a very complex and rule bound type of polyphony in which the resulting harmony
provides the tonal organization for the music is used extensively.
In the late Baroque, polyphony, as a result of counterpoint, was used in all sorts of compositions,
especially the fugue.
There was an increased emphasis on contrasting textures; for example, large groups of instruments
play one section and a small group plays another, or groups of instruments take turns playing the
main theme(s).
Timbre
Most of the instruments commonly used today were in use during the Baroque era.
The violin family was refined and perfected.
The beginning of musical phrases are usually highlighted by a change of timbre.
There wasn t a fixed, standard orchestral group. Ensembles were usually composed of strings, a few
woodwinds, percussion, and the harpsichord providing the basso continuo.
The Baroque pipe organ, which has a very soft, mellow tone, was used extensively.
Use of brass instruments and percussion to denote pageantry, solemnity, ceremony, and splendor
was a common trend.
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Empirical Evidence Bearing On Capital Asset Pricing Theories
This study explores the (troubling) empirical evidence bearing on capital asset pricing theories.
General formulas for the coefficient on beta and it standard error are derived, which show that
the outcomes of cross sectional tests have no causal relation to the pricing models. If a test
refutes a model, this could be because the model is misspecified or because poor proxies for true
expected returns and betas are used. Simulation and calibration results suggest that realized returns
are a much poorer proxy than estimated betas are. The noise in realized returns typically inflates
the estimated standard error, with drastic effects on the statistical power. Inferences based on ex
ante returns are more powerful but suffer from a serious size problem. JEL: G12, C31, C52. I.
Introduction One should hardly have to tell to financial economists that the noise in the data they
use is critically important: garbage in, garbage out. And yet the information surprises in returns are
the neglected child in the house of empirical finance, a neglect described by Elton (1999, p.1218) in
the following terms: When I first entered the profession, anyone using realized returns as expected
returns made the argument that in the long run we should get what we expect. Even this weak
defense is no longer used and researchers generally treat realized returns as expected returns in their
tests without any qualifications. In this paper, I shall argue that the information surprises in returns,
along
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The Rise Of Fear By Marilynne Robinson
Faltering Faithfulness: The Rise In Fear
Fear is often characterized as an irrational sense of negativity toward the unknown or the
unlikeable. In the eyes of many Americans, the majority of whom proclaim their Christian beliefs,
this sensation is considered unavoidable. Marilynne Robinson argues in her article Fear ,
published by The New York Review of Books in 2015, that ...first, contemporary America is full of
fear. And second, fear is not a Christian habit of mind (Robinson 1). In other words, it is unchristian
to fear. In both the beginning and conclusion, she clearly expresses credibility through her extensive
credentials and strong emotional arguments; however, this is overshadowed by the wordiness,
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Robinson s use of her intelligence and lengthy career helps build an image of reliability within her
argument initially. However, as citing facts soon turns to reciting history as if directly from a
textbook, her wealth of knowledge becomes exhausting. Focus changes numerously from fear, to
gun rights, to ever changing religious views in the nation, and her argument lacks the clarity that it
began with. In her effort to almost brag about how well read she is, Marilynne completely loses
sight of the purpose and the attention of the reader.
Robinson emphasizes some her argument on employing logical persuasion to counteract her
shortcomings in credibility. It s frequent that events in history can repeat themselves, and
understanding the implications of past actions helps to prevent future mistakes. Fear is an
emotion that is, in our society today, unavoidable. Yet, this is precisely what creates an
atmosphere of political or social unrest within the nation and abroad. Because, it serves as a tool
by which ideas can be spread or perhaps forced down upon those easily convinced. She cites guns
as being a prime example of this case, saying: gun sales stimulate gun sales, and when people see
weapons, they have every reason on earth to fear the worst (4 Robinson). Fear is better described
as being contagious . As the threat of violence, for example, increases, the perceived need for
violence in retaliation increases. The logical response
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Technological Innovations During World War One
How Significant were Technological Innovations during World War One? World War One
brought a completely new form of warfare. Gone were the old ways of cavalry and slow firing
bolt action rifles. The war symbolised a change in the way we understand and fight wars. Leon
Trotsky said that War is the locomotive of history . This was certainly true. The war was a
catalyst for change. I am going to highlight three areas in which technological innovations made
an impact the development of submarines, the use of gas and the building of railways. I have
chosen these three examples to demonstrate the different ways in which technological
innovations affected the course of World War One. Gas had a huge psychological impact on the
soldiers; submarines had a great economic impact, and the railways allowed the war to be fought
on a vast scale never seen before. Significance can be understood in many different ways. I am
going to understand significance by establishing criteria that will measure significance. These are
tactical, military, psychological, economic and social significances. I believe that the most
important measure of significance in World War One is the social significance because in this war
of attrition numbers killed was of great importance. The technological innovation of the submarine
was most significant from an economic perspective because it was crucial in stopping the flow of
supplies across the sea. The submarines impact was felt both during the war, but
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Under Armour Marketing
Under Armour
Current Marketing Topic
Wendell Brown
9/22/2008
Muscling Into the Mainstream
Summary of Article The title of my article is called Muscling Into the Mainstream, and it was
written in the New York Times on August 7, 2008. What this article is trying to discuss is how
Under Armour is steadily moving itself into the mainstream of selling performance and/or
sportswear. It talks about what target markets that Under Armour is pursuing and what strategies it
has used or is currently using to reach out to those target markets. It also talks about how Under
Armour has strictly controlled its distribution to sporting goods stores, military base exchanges, and
sports and military oriented outlets. Finally, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An enemies weak spots are natural targets and the flank attack focuses on attacking those natural
weak spots through geographic dimensions and segmental dimensions. In this case, Under Armour
uses the segmental dimension. The segmental dimension serves the market s uncovered needs. As a
matter of fact, according to the Flank strategy, the purpose of marketing is to discover needs and
satisfy them. This is exactly what Under Armour has done and what it continues to do. It has
been the fuel that steers this ship to success. Under Armour is deliberately planning its future
according to its consumer base. For example, Under Armour is has recently entered the cross
training footwear market by releasing a very specific product which I will explain later in the
paper. When CEO Kevin Plank was asked as to why he was pursuing the cross training category,
his answer was simple: It s the same reason we went after football cleats, because our customer
asked us for it. (Olson 2008) This marketing concept has not only helped Under Armour grow
exponentially, but it has helped Under Armour separate itself from other sportswear giants like
Nike. Nike s philosophy which believes in telling the athlete what s best for them portrays them as
being the loud, stubborn, know it all type whereas Under Armour portrays themselves as the player
friendly coach, who listens to its player s feedback and adjusts its game plan accordingly.
Target Market Under
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A Classroom At An American Public School
A typical classroom in an American public school holds a group of students with a myriad of
diverse learning needs. Each class is likely to consist of some visual learners, some auditory
learners, and some hands on learners. Some students may work best in groups, while others work
best independently. Some students may do well with mathematics and logic but poorly with visual
spatial skills, or any combination of the multiple intelligences. It seems to be common knowledge
among teachers that these needs must be met, and in turn teachers write and teach a wide variety
of lessons to accommodate all of their students, and there are a wide variety of resources available
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Whether these students are spending a small portion of the day or the entire day in the classroom,
teachers should take care to address the needs of these students as best they can. While there is
always room for improvement with how these students are included in the class, the American
public school system has come a long way. In order to best understand inclusion of students with
significant learning needs in a public school classroom and the progress that has been made, it is
important to have a solid understanding of the history of public education in the United States, and
the progress that has been made.
The history of public education in America starts with the Puritans in the 1600s in New England.
At this time, the primary goal of education was to teach children to read and understand the Bible
in order to ward off Satan. The first act that mandated education was the Massachusetts Act of
1642 that required parents to be sure that their children knew the principles of religion and the
capital laws of the commonwealth (Matzat, 2009). A notable point about this act is that it did not
really address school at all, only stating that parents were responsible for the education of their
children. The idea behind this was that if all citizens understood laws and scripture, they would in
turn abide by those laws. In 1647, the Old Deluder Satan Act was established, creating the
foundation of public education as we know it today (Matzat, 2009). This act required
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William Carey
Describe how The Seventy Five Million Campaign affected the Southern Baptist Convention.
The Seventy Five Million Campaign was the Southern Baptist effort to raise $75 million for
various Baptist causes during the five years spanning 1919 1924. It initially began to strengthen
Baptist education, but evolved into a campaign to aid all Baptist causes. The SBC appointed a
Campaign Commission was chaired by George Truett and was complimented by directors from
each state, association, and local church. The commission then launched the most intense campaign
of publicity and promotion that Southern Baptists had ever known, with a campaign calendar. The
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Second, the Baptist churches also experienced a spiritual renewal with baptisms exceeding more
than any other time before which led to thousands of young women and men stepping forward for
Christian service. As young people stepped out in faith, Baptist schools saw an increase in
enrollment which led to an influx of young, new pastors and church ministers. Fourth, the
campaign also brought about a spirit of unity which gave new and broader vision to possibilities of
Baptist work. Lastly, Baptists generally became more aware of the importance of stewardship
which led to many churches to adopt a budget system to manage local church finances.
What is the Cooperative Program and what does it do? Discuss the effectiveness of this program.
In 1920, the SBC developed the Conservation Committee to preserve the funds that were collected
from the Seventy Million Campaign. In 1925, this Committee launched the Cooperative Program to
continue in meeting the financial needs of the convention. The program called for churches to send
their offerings directly to their state conventions where each state would retain a portion for their
own needs and the rest would be forwarded to the SBC office in Nashville. Leaders insisted that
this mechanism was both scriptural and fair.
The success of the program was dependent on trust, mutual confidence, and for churches to forego
designated
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Kabuki Theater and Performances
In Kabuki theatre, everything that is seen on the stage is the result of a meaningful inner dynamic
which completes the performance by the coordination of the actors with all the various components
of the mise en scГЁne and then by the traditions of all the various elements being assembled into an
organic whole (Kawatake 1990, 247).
Kata ећ‹ in Kabuki performance means forms, or specific acting and dramatic techniques done by
the understanding of the work and its roles. Although arguable, the kata may be used to refer to all
aspects of a production and may be divided into three categories: role type kata, movement kata,
and appearance kata.
Almost every scholar would agree that role type kata such as aragoto иЌ’дє‹, wagoto е’Њдє‹ and
onnagata 女形,and movement kata such as mie 見得 (striking an attitude), dammariжљ—й—
(silent scene) and roppЕЌ е…ж–№ (dramatic exit accompanied by exaggerated gestures) all belong
to kata. However, some may argue defining appearance such as makeup, costumes, and props as
kata of Kabuki performance.
One of the scholars who do not consider makeup used in Kabuki as kata, Kawatake Toshio,
defines kata as the pattern formed. Toshio defines kata fixed forms as the forms that have been
refined over hundreds of years. He further narrows his definition as to what kata is by stating that
kata results when there is a form in spatial terms correlated to a specific amount of time (Kawatake
1971, 250). From his definition of kata, two elements can be defined to be satisfied
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Superego In A Tale Of Two Cities
In A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, Sydney Carton and Charles Darnay look identical;
however, they develop differently throughout the novel. Throughout the entire novel, Dickens
creates Darnay as a representation of the superego, which is why Lucie chose him. To contrast,
Dickens establishes Carton as a representation of the ego. However, as the novel progresses,
Dickens makes Carton s use of ego transition from subconscious to conscious, as a result of his
relationship with Lucie and his deeper commitment to societal values. The latter was especially
shown through his sacrifice to the Guillotine, knowing it was the right thing to do. In psychological
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The first occurrence of such was when she fainted in the courtroom: Yet, this Mr. Carton took in
more of the details of the scene than he appeared to take in; for now, when Miss Manette s head
dropped upon her father s breast, he was the first to see it, and to say audibly: Officer! look to
that young lady. Help the gentleman to take her out. Don t you see she will fall! Carton would
not have cared if another woman had fallen, but his attraction to Lucie represents his growing
morality. Sydney Carton must discover belief before he can proceed from self analysis to
meaningful activity. Lucie Manette provides the means (Lloyd, 1992). The gist of superego is
societal values and ethics. Lucie embodies the superego fully, as shown through how she helped
her father recover. In addition, Lucie had her 3 suitors because she represented the good of
society. Therefore, she acts as Carton s superego. Additionally, Carton s aforementioned
condemnation of morality shows how he transitioned from having no morality to embracing it,
after falling in love with Lucie. Lastly, when Carton says, that he would die to keep a life you
love beside you, he is clearly depicting his morals since society admires sacrifice and unselfishness.
Carton s use of superego ultimately impacts the consciousness of his
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Industry Analysis Department Store Essay
Department Store Industry
NACIS 452111
Table of Contents
Introduction.................................................................................................... 3
The Industry s Dominant Economic
Features......................................................................................................... 3
Porters 5 Forces............................................................................................................ 7
Power of Buyers.......................................................................................7
Power of Suppliers................................................................................... 7
Barriers to Entry...................................................................................... 7
Threat of Substitutes.................................................................................. 7
Competitive Rivalry..................................................................................8
The Drivers of Change...........................................................................................................9
Companies in the Strongest/Weakest Positions...........................................................11
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(Bronshteyn 24)
* Prevalence of Forward/Backwards Integration, Channels of Distribution, Pace of Process and
Product Technology Change: * Partial forward integration already exists in department stores;
they already present their products to the customer directly, for example, Target Corp has its own
in store brand called Market Panty for grocery items. While technology has made them tweak that
process a little by e commerce websites where customers can now shop online and get their
merchandise delivered directly to their houses. * Backward integration seems to be very little or not
present at all in department stores.
* Whether Products are highly differentiated or very similar: * Products range from high quality
and expensive brand name items to low quality low cost items to appeal to all the department store
customers for both luxury item shoppers to budget shoppers. * As per IBIS World research report
...industry research suggests that private labels or exclusive brand account for around 20% 30% of
store merchandise and the rest is the same across the market (Lekovic 22) * Merchandise also
varies based on the store operation whether the store is traditional merchandise or discount, thus
quality varies between the two segments. (Lekovic 22)
Figure above shows types of products and proportions carried within department stores.
* To what extent are economies of scale
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The Use Of Avatars And 3d Virtual Worlds
In cognitive science there is a growing theory that cognitive processes develop when bodies and
their environment have real time, goal directed interactions (IEP). The human mind is stimulated
and developed when the mind, body and environment conjointly interact and influence one another.
Embodiment is comprehended as the distinctive way a body can effectively interact with its
environment through the body s sensorimotor capabilities. In today s world, modern video games
have presented a new form of embodiment that is now being studied. The study focuses on the
relationship between players, avatars and 3D virtual worlds. There is a wide debate about whether
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As advertised by the creators of the game, The only limits are your imagination (Jens, Minecraft).
This game is a prime example on how video games can stimulate the mind with techniques such as
problem solving, collaboration, memorization, and multi tasking.
Before analyzing how a player s embodiment of an avatar and its interactions with the virtual
world have an affect on the player s mind, one must first accept and understand how the mind is
affected by the interactions of the player s body and the physical world around it. In Margaret
Wilson s article, Six Views of Embodied Cognition, she distinguishes and evaluates six claims on
embodied cognition to substantiate the theory of how the body serves the mind. The claims are
as follows: first cognition is situated (Wilson 2002, 626), second cognition is time pressured
(Wilson 2002, 627), third we off load cognitive work onto the environment (Wilson 2002, 628),
fourth the environment is part of the cognitive system (Wilson 2002, 629), fifth claim is that
cognition is for action (Wilson 2002, 631), and sixth off line cognition is body based (Wilson
2002, 633). These claims help describe different ways embodied cognition works in the real world.
Each can be compared to similar situations encountered in modern video games.
Wilson describes the first claim; While a cognitive process is being carried out, perceptual
information continues to come in that affects processing, and motor activity is executed
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Analysis Of Brown V. Board Of Education
Looking in the mirror : Does equality exist in American Higher Education? An analysis of Brown v.
Board of Education The history of education, much like the history of America, is rooted in severe
discrimination and exploitation. The education system engendered a foundation that is grounded in
the popular ideal of the group and the other. These groups dominated educational institutions for
many generations and remained unchallenged despite growing unrest surrounding the popular
belief. It was not until the 1950 s that this system of legal segregation/discrimination was
challenged. The rectification of educational exclusion came from the infamous case of Brown v.
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The Brown case was extremely successful in the eyes of the court because it targeted an angle that
no other civil rights case had used before. Instead of focusing on the copious examples of inequality,
Brown focused on the violation of the fourteenth amendment and the disregard to equal protection
under the law and the due process clause (History.com). The civil rights movement was increasingly
gaining national support during the 1950 s. The Brown case was significant because the
developmental side effects resulting from segregation were becoming increasingly aware. The
psychological and social disruptions created by the idea of an inferior status were tragic and
detrimental to the academic motivation and overall development of many students of color
(transcript). Justice John H. Marshall, the lead attorney for this case, gathered evidence from thirty
social scientists about the negative effects of segregation (National Archives). These developmental
scientists provided the main arguments that generated the idea of viewing education through a lens
that is reflective of the current institutional development and societal position of education (Kansas
historical society). This perspective was crucial to the case because it allowed the justices to
comprehend that providing an equal educational environment was a necessity in our democratic
society and every student should have access to this right. The controversy of this case rested in the
hands of seventeen states that
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Chapter One Of Jim Murphy s An American Plague
Chapter One of of Jim Murphy s book, An American Plague, opens with the quote, About this
time, this destroying scourge, the malignant fever, crept in among us (Murphy 1). This quote is
accredited to Mathew Carey in November, 1793. The term scourge is defined as, a person or
thing that cause great trouble of suffering, and the term malignant is defined as, tending to
produce death or deterioration. These are very strong terms with extremely negative connotative
meanings. The figurative language which is evident in the quote at the opening of Chapter One
is personification. Carey s quote give yellow fever an eerie, human like quality when he writes,
the destroying scourge, the malignant fever, CREPT in among us (Murphy 1). CArey s word
choices and use of personification help to create a powerful image in the reader s mind of the
threat looming over the city of Philadelphia. Murphy uses powerful sensory language that draws
on the reader s senses of sight, smell, and hearing. Three examples of visual details include: The
sun came up, as it had every day since the end of May, bright hot, and unrelenting (Murphy 1).
The swamps and marshes south of Philadelphia had already lost a great deal of water to the
intense, heat, while the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers had receded to reveal long stretches` of
their muddy, root choked banks (Murphy 1). Finally, a third example is, when Murphy writes, deep
holes were dug at various street corners to collect runoff water and
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Assignment 202 Principles Of Personal Development
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Hannah Hodges
Assignment 202
Principles of personal Development
Task A
Ai) Data Protection Act Freedom of information
Aii) Human Rights act 1998 Disability Discrimination Act 1995
Aiii) Health and Safety Act Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002
Aiv) Care standards act 2000 Code of Practice
Av) Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 Policy and procedures
Avi) A PDP is a Personal Development Plan and is developed between you and your manager. Your
manager will record information about your learning and development needs in work. It should
include things like targets, agreed objectives and activities to meet them and standards that are
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Bii) It is important to reflect on your work activities so that you gain self awareness and so you can
do your as well as possible. It helps you to become more aware of how your actions come across to
other people, your actions will have a positive or negative affect. For example, if you have to speak
a bit louder so that someone hard of hearing can hear you then you need to make sure your facial
expression is friendly, otherwise you may come across as aggressive.
Hannah Hodges
Task C
Ci)
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|Description of Experience |How the experience improved my knowledge, skills and |
| |understanding |
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|I attended staff training session for Parkinsons |I now have a much better insight into the condition,
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| |possible ways of helping an individual with parkinsons. For |
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Issue Analysis And Planned Change Abortion
ISSUE ANALYSIS AND PLANNED CHANGE ABORTION2
ISSUE ANALYSIS AND PLAN OF CHANGE ABORTION3
Issue Analysis and Planned Change paper: Abortion
Deena Krieger
Mount Aloysius College
NU 401: Capstone
Mrs. Sherry Obert MSN, RN
December 3, 2015
Running head: ISSUE ANALYSIS AND PLANNED CHANGE ABORTION
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Introduction Over the years women have struggled with wanted and unwanted pregnancies. Planned
parenthood and not ?planned parenthood? has become a choice for some women. Variables will
come into affect for each of theses women and certain circumstances will effect their decision to
have an abortion or not to have an abortion. The populations in the research are women from
sixteen to twenty nine with information including ethical dilemmas, society influence, religious
backgrounds, health issues, sexual activity, substance abuse, rape, financial issues, family
/relationship dynamics, long term implications with physical and mental affects and legal
ramifications and acts will be covered in this paper. The research will have statistics, evidenced
based facts and legal documented court decisions, physical and mental health issues with
interventions. Plan for change will be a consideration to help with this topic of abortion. My
question is as follows: In the patient population, ages sixteen to twenty nine, how does abortion
with the FDA approved pill compare to manual extraction with the way it affects the physical and
mental health of the female patient
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Hampshire Company As A Tool For Measure The Business Activity
The Hampshire Company was evaluating on which cost system would best fit their needs as a tool
to measure the business activity. When conducting this process, Hampshire Company took a look at
traditional cost method versus activity based costing. Traditional Cost method is defined as The
traditional method of costaccounting refers to the allocation of manufacturing overhead coststo the
products manufactured. The traditional method (also known as the conventional method) assigns
or allocates the factory s indirect costs to the items manufactured on the basis of volume such as the
number of units produced, the direct labor hours, or the production machine hours. We will use
machine hours in our discussion. By using only machine hours to allocate the manufacturing
overhead to products, it is implying that the machine hours are the underlying cause of the factory
overhead. Traditionally, that may have been reasonable or at least sufficient for the company s
external financial statements. However, in recent decades the manufacturing overhead has been
driven or caused by many other factors. For example, some customers are likely to demand
additional manufacturing operations for their diverse products. Other customers simply want great
quantities of uniform products. If a manufacturer wants to know the true cost to produce specific
products for specific customers, the traditional method of cost accountingis inadequate.
AccountingCoach. (n.d.). An advantage of using
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Creationism in Public Schools Essay
Creationism in Public Schools Teaching Creationism in Schools The question as to whether or not
creationism should be taught in public schools is a very emotional and complex question. It can be
looked at from several different angles, its validity being one of them. Despite the lack of evidence
to support the fundamentalist idea of creationism, that in itself is not enough to warrant its exclusion
from the curriculum of public schools in the United States. The question is far more involved and
complex.
One way to address the question is whether or not creationism, in itself, is a valid idea to be taught
in public schools. The answer to this can be yes. Not only should a student in American public
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The problem in scientific creationism, and what I see as a reason for its exclusion from the
science classroom in public schools, is the fact that it looks as if, from the outside, the whole
theory that it rest on is simply a contortion of the traditional version of creation described in
Genesis, custom made to fit in with Darwin s theory of evolution. R. M. Hare would probably say
that scientific creationism is simply a modification of the story of creation in Genesis, to fit into
the Г’blikГ“ of the religious fundamentalist. A blik, as Hare describes it, is a pre set worldview
held by all people, in which they draw from when forming certain opinions on any particular
subject. In the case of religious fundamentalist, whose faith in the validity of the Book of
Genesis is an essential part of their blik, it becomes necessary for them to contort their literal
view of the Book of Genesis into a form that is scientifically acceptable. For this reason, creation
science still does not have a place in the science classroom of public schools.
Another problem with scientific creationism is that it would exclude the idea of a random
beginning. No theory could ever be tested to find origins because it would conflict with scientific
creationism. Scientific creationism would be, in essence, a lesson on science halting efforts to find
creation, if it is possible at all. It may, however, be acceptable as
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Building Regulations
Unit: Building Regulations and Control in Construction
Title: The origins and purpose of building control
Pass 1
UK Building Regulations:
The first building control legislation in England dates back to the Great Fire of London in 1666.
The reasons why it spread out so quickly were the proximity of the timber buildings. The
government of the day realised this and introduced by laws to try to prevent it from happening
again. So in 1667 they introduced the London Building Act. However it was not until 1774 that the
District Surveyors in London were appointed to enforce these laws.
Around this time due to the Industrial Revolution other towns were rapidly expanding and they
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* Overall average emissions target: 5.4% * UK target: 12.5% * Some eco advanced countries
have agreed to high emissions targets; e.g. Germany and Denmark 21% * Some less advanced
countries are allowed to increase emissions: e.g. Greece +25%, Spain +15%, Ireland +13% * The
large developing countries, especially China, India and Brazil, took part in the discussions but were
not expected to have reduction targets.
Merit
The Building Act, consisting of 135 sections, was made law in England and Wales in 1984. Part
A:| Structure| Stability is the vital factor here, also taking into account the need to withstand
additional weight such as furniture, and the effects of strong winds.| Part B:| Fire| Fire escapes
have to be safe, effective and available at all times, and lead to a safe place. Recent changes in
how the fire resistant qualities of materials are measured. Internal surfaces have to be able to
resist the spread of flames, but if they do catch fire, they must restrict the rate at which heat is
released.| Part C: | Site Preparation amp; Resistance to Moisture| The ground to be built on must be
free of vegetation and precautions must be taken to get rid of dangerous contaminants including
radon, landfill gas and methane. If necessary the subsoil must be drained and walls, floors and
roofs must be reasonably moisture proof. | Part
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Renewable Energy As A Means Of Reducing The Use Of Fossil...
Evaluate developments in renewable energy as a means of reducing the use of fossil fuels
OUTLINE
Thesis statement: benefits of renewable energy decreaseing the consumption of fossil fuels
outweighs its disadvantages.
Topic sentences:
1.First of all, renewable energy is more governable than nuclear power.
2.Furthermore, renewable energy is benefit to human in two ways, in particular environmentally
friendly, and reducing the consumption of fossil fuels.
3.To some extent, developments in renewable energy need to be improved to satisfy people s
demand, or people prefer using oil rather than renewable sources.
4.However, referring to two objective disadvantages of renewable resources in the modern city,
some people indicates that it is almost impossible to transfer energy providing form fossil fuels to
renewable power, one example is against powerful and illustrated the possibility sufficiently.
Conclusion: To summarize, developing renewable energy is a reasonable means to reduce the
consumption of fossil fuels.
Evaluate developments in renewable energy as a means of reducing the use of fossil fuels
Human is on the emergent condition which shows on The World Bank research, the average
consumption of fossil fuels was 81.2% in 2013, (The World Bank, 2016) (The World Bank, 2016)
Appendix 1
And according to Al Gore s conclusion, if population stays in invariable, oil would be exhausted by
2052. (Al, G 2016) Secondly, burning fossil fuels is a vital
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Violence In The Road
violence. The road in which The Man and The Boy travel on is chock full of danger, so one
could not expect to survive without seeing or performing any acts of violence, for example as
mentioned before there is danger almost everywhere, including in the cannibals that The Man and
The Boy are trying to hide from. However, perhaps the violencethat we see in The Road is more
justifiable than the violence and warfare that occurs in A Farewell to Arms as in this novel
people have to fight and kill in order to survive in the world they live in, instead of just killing in
aid of the war. The theme of violence in The Road is apparent when The Man is searching a
trailer for supplies, and McCarthy writes: He wafted away the smoke and looked down into the
trailer. The small fire burning in the floor seemed a long way down. He shielded the glare of it
with his hand and when he did he could see almost to the rear of the box. Human bodies.
Sprawled in every attitude. Dried and shrunken in their rotted clothes. The small wad of burning
paper drew down to a wisp of flame and then died out leaving a faint pattern for just a moment in
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Although there is some use of more descriptive and decorative language here, the iceberg theory
is still apparent, particularly when he writes Human bodies. Sprawled in every attitude. Dried and
shrunken in their rotted clothes . These few sentences convey enough in their direct, plain
language that we do not really need the descriptive use of language to get a picture of the
grotesque state that the bodies in the trailer are in. McCarthy s use of brutal imagery here along
with his use of the theory of omission clearly illustrates the theme of violence to the reader and
gives them a deeper understanding of the whole
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Dating For Dummies By Dr. Joy Browne
Relationships are different in many ways but can have the same matter. In the book Dating For
Dummies by Dr. Joy Browne, she provides advice on how to have successful dates that lead to
fulfilling your need to have fun and to find someone new to understand. The book goes into
useful information from how to be yourself with confidence and make sure that you are ready
for the process of dating. Take for example the first part of the book, it focuses on you as a
person and how dating occurs in the modern world. Both of these contexts are combined in order
to see if the manners of dating are the course you are willing to endeavor. As Dr. Joy Browne
describes in the chapter, Finding Out What Makes You Tick, she acknowledges the importance of
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Second is the ability to find the place where you can encounter or catch this ideal mate. Although
not specific to certain people the author states, be open to spontaneity (Browne, 2006, p.71).
Meaning that the general people are not regularly able to recognize or allow the occurrence of
impulse with a date or in the matter of life. To be open to new and adventurous things that might
be encountered with this voyage of dating is what the author implied. Like parties, vacations and
many other types of celebrations or trips that can bring new escapades that might be to your
liking. In this sort of move towards openness you set forth the ability to find a potential date. The
efforts of asking for phone numbers, and for getting to know the person are a little bit tricky, but
are worth being able to find if there are any type of connections as humans. As we connect we
are able to retrieve information to contact one another for any potential dates or hangouts. The
key is to first introduce your self and then ask for the source of communication so that you can
plan an encounter, in order to get to know one another. Once passing the opportunity to arrange a
rendezvous you are able to start plotting the events for the date. All of these procedures are
discussed in part three of the book. Dr. Joy also informs of the approach for asking someone out
depending on how this person leads
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My Ambition In Life
Do not take this the wrong way when I say that I do not care what it is you are trying to achieve.
Let me explain. I mean I do not care if your goal is to graduate high school with a certain GPA,
start a clothing line, release your own book, learn an instrument, master a language, or even if it
s getting a certain someone in your life. Only you have the power to make that dream, goal, and
ambition come to life. Grant Cardone taught me to commit first, and figure the rest out later.
Just jump in! I can t emphasize how many times I ve thought about or talked about doing
something and because that s all I did, I never got anything done. After I committed to this
concept, my goals were slowly becoming more and more accomplishable. January of 2017 I told
myself I wanted to write a book and as soon as I set my mind to it and opened the document all I
can say is: well ... here you are, reading it. I have a concept that I later turned into a hashtag that
most of my social media followers have seen. #D.L.C. You must DOMINATE Life
COMPLETELY. After finding entrepreneurship and learning that the only limits are the ones I
put on myself, the sky was the limit for me. Taking my life to the next level did not only become
a passion of mine but a duty. I will not settle for anything I do not deserve and you should not
either. Life is going to smack you around but if you have the mental will power and the
foundation to set you back on course, you will watch your dreams travel from your imagination
and into your life. Your wishes get checked off your list and you begin to rinse and repeat the
cycle I told you about earlier. Set Goals and Hit them. Rinse and Repeat, Rinse and Repeat. Self
development is my biggest passion and having a good life for myself, my parents, my extended
family, and my own family in the future is personally one of my big motivations. Success is
relative to the observer. I came up with this statement as I was responding to a friend of mine
who messaged me about how he was lost and wanted to learn more about business and what I was
doing because it caught his interest through my social media platforms. Before sending him a list
of resources I used to get into business I basically told him that I
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The Transnational History of a Chinese Family
Life as an Immigrant Beginning in the late 19th century and continuing to the early 20th century,
many Chinese families struggled to gain social, economic, and educational stature in both China
and the United States. In the book, A Transnational History of a Chinese Family, by Haiming Liu,
we learn about the Chang familyrooted in Kaiping County, China, who unlike many typical Chinese
families exemplified hard work and strong cultural values allowing them to pursue an exceptional
Chinese American lifestyle. Even with immigration laws preventing Chinese laborers and citizens
to enter unless maintaining merchant status, Yitang and Sam Chang managed to sponsor
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These relationships he would later be able utilize in testimony when helping his family migrate to
the U.S, a key role in the economic success of the businesses. Like we discussed in lecture, most
Chinese immigrants were laborers and did not receive many pleasant encounters with white men.
Although Yitang was seen by many Americans as a valuable Chinese immigrant, he and his family
members still received discrimination other immigrants had to face. Their thriving asparagus farm
did not have as many social benefits as the herbalist business did, but the farm was their main
source of income, and with this they were able to provide for their families while living
transnationally.
Once the Chang family moved into Los Angeles and had their herbalist shop and asparagus farm
under way, they realized the need for more laborers. In order to support their wives and kids with
groceries, clothing, and education, the Chang s needed to find the cheapest labor possible while
still establishing the farm as a business that could support their income. The cheapest laborers were
relatives, and they were for the most part thankful to come and work for Yitang, even if it was not
their ideal working situation. One frustration Sam expressed in the book that may correlate to the
continuing poor treatment and vision of the Chinese, is that within the Chinese workforce, most
hard working laborers in the railroad, farming, mining, and
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Little Guppies Case Study
Name: Meg WhiteClassroom: Little Guppies
.1. How does the child react to frustration/disappointment?
On 11/4 Teddy (15 months) was observed getting upset when a Velcro toy was put around his
wrist. He expressed his frustration by looking at the toy and his face showed an annoyed
expression as he put his arm out to the teacher and looks at her. When she does not take it off for
him, he resorts to making the frustrated face accompanied with a whining sound and some
mumbling then the teach took the toy off his wrist.
On 10/24 Teddy dealt with disappointment in a similar way. He wanted to go up in the loft, and
he asked by looking at me and making his whining sound. When I told him he could not go up
there right now he whined louder and it turned into more of a crying sound but without any tears.
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Teddy had been carrying and pushing around the wooden block toy (with the different
contraptions on every side of the block). Teddy and Ellen were pulling the toy back and forth
between each other. Teddy would make his frustration face as they pulled but Teddy gave up and
went to go play somewhere else after Ellen kept pulling.
3. How does the child react to fear/anxiety? Describe the situation in detail. _____/2 pts
While I have never seen Teddy in a state of fear or anxiety, I have heard that he does not like the
presence of curtain individuals. Katie told me of a situation on 11/15 where Mary came into the
room to help JJ and Teddy would scream until someone would pick him up, or if she would go in
the play area, since he was in the kitchen eating lunch.
4. How does the child react to joy/happiness? Describe the situation in detail. _____/2
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The War You Don t See By John Pilger
After viewing the documentary film The War You Don t See by John Pilger, my previous feelings
towards the war and the way people are treated grew more immense as I felt more informed as to
what was going on behind closed doors. I have always found the thought of war pointless,
destructive and inhumane, this documentary supports my previous attitudes. The way certain
media associations manipulate and hide the truthis a scary thought, this film shows how the media
lacks honesty on a destructive level. How can one take a position and make an informed
decision towards what they should do or how they should react towards these global issues?
They can t, it is impossible to make an informed decision when one is not told the whole truth.
The War You Don t See also informs the viewers to see how poorly the innocent civilians are
treated and in many cases how their lack of rights results in cruel deaths. Pilger presents these
issues to the viewers of this film in a way which looks down upon the people of the militaryand
media and sympathise toward those innocent civilians of these war stricken countries, which I
personally strongly support and am left feelingpleased with Pilger s work.
John Pilger s The War You Don t See promotes many strong ideas, with a strong focus on the
value of honesty and the lack of it. Raising the issue of when the media do not do their job, the
public is manipulated as we are not told the whole truth therefore are not aware of the horrific and
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What Were Columbus s Beliefs About The Native People Of...
What were Columbus s beliefs about the native people of the islands and how did this affect his
treatment of them? Columbus viewed the culture of the native people of the islands as inferior to
his own which resulted in a belief that he and his men have the right to harm and treat them
harshly. ...On my arrival, I had taken some Indians by force from the first island that I came... By
enslaving some of the Indians, Columbus showed that he believed that he had the right to enslave
them because they were inferior to him in some way. ...to bear witness that he before all others took
possession of that island for the King and Queen... With this statement, Columbus stated the belief
that the Island did not even belong to the native people to begin
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Spread of Buddhism in China
Buddhism arrived in China by the first century C.E. by way of the Silk Road. Initially, the spread of
Buddhism was met with positivity, but as the centuries passed, the Chinese began to view it in a
negative light. Additionally, during a period of disunity and political instability, the Chinese
peasants welcomed Buddhism, but as Buddhism became more popular, Chinese aristocracy and
government saw it as a threat to their power and moved to discredit its movement. Documents 1, 2,
and 5 positively supported the spread of Buddhism, and Documents 4 and 6 negatively viewed the
spread of Buddhism. The change in attitude corresponding to the spread of Buddhism is presented
with Documents 1, 2, and 3, which initially support Buddhism, and Documents 4, 5, and 6, which
shows the changing opinions on Buddhism. It would be beneficial to see additional documents
written by a peasant in order to show the contrast between elite responses and their motives for
choosing a foreign religion over the traditional Confucianism. Another helpful document would be
a response from a woman because it would be useful to know the reasons a woman in Chinese
society would choose Buddhism and their perspective as opposed to the point of view of men.
Documents 1, 2, and 5 positively support the spread of Buddhism in China. Document 1 is written
by the Buddha himself, and lays down the basic principles followed by all Buddhists. It shows that
by eliminating cravings, sorrow would stop. Nevertheless, it is
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Strengths And Disadvantages Of Sweden
The Basics Sweden is consistently ranked as one of the most globalized, competitive, and
productive countries worldwide. The country has a very highly skilled and experienced
workforce, and is well known as a leader of innovation. Sweden offers smooth and easy business
procedures, is very open to international ownership, and has consistently had a very stable economy.
An easy way foreign investors can benefit from Swedenis by harnessing the phenomenal,
unmatched skills and technology in the many industries in the country. Sweden have strengths in
Bioeconomy, CleanTech, Life sciences, mining, and much more. In these industry clusters, Swedish
companies compete at the highest level and constantly succeed. Swedish workers are experts in
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Strong track record regarding medical innovation
Easy access to information from medical database and biobanks; in fact, Sweden has one of the
strongest and biggest biobanks in diabetes in the world
World leader in renal care, medical implants , transplantation, drug development, regenerative
medicine, orthopedic implants, and gene therapy
World leaders in the research of inflammation, oncology, metabolics, and neuroscience
Metals and Mining
Dating all the way back to the early 11th century, Sweden has had a strong mining culture. From this
many well respected and successful mining equipment suppliers have emerged. Out of the entire
European Union, Sweden produces the most iron ore, the second most gold, zinc, lead and the third
most copper. Even today, new mines are constantly being opened. There are many investment
opportunities within the exploration and the R D.
Why should you choose
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Lobsters Boiling In Water
The passage above by Foster Wallace uses detailed and graphic language to shape the image of
afflicted lobsters boiling in water. The lobster will sometimes try to cling to the container s
sides . You can usually hear the cover rattling and clanking as the lobster tries to push if off. The
showing instead of telling descriptions allow the readers to feel the pain of being boiled alive. I
can imagine myself being trapped in a pot of boiling water, trying every possible way to escape the
torment. The realistic descriptions allow the author to connect and imagine the situation. As a
result, it serves as an exceptional pathos evidence to support Wallace s overall argument of whether
it is moral to eat lobsters, an aquatic arthropod, which
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Analysis of Boffi s international strategy Essay
3O1LON International business
Boffi: Managing internationalisation in luxury goods
Executive summary:
Nowadays, being competitive isn t an option but more an obligation.
Through this report, we identified the well known Italian Boffi, specialised in kitchen and
bathroom industry. How Boffi did to be one of the most important Italian producers of kitchens and
bathrooms in the luxury field? What was its strategy? How can they improve their sales and
market share? Those are the question that we tried to answer, with some theoretical aspects as the
five competitive forces and the value chain or Porter or even the SWOT analysis, without forgetting
the PESTEL study and some concrete examples. By analysing the
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Boffi has four main strategies in its activity.
Product design: Products are made from famous designers who are known in the art domain, it
allows making each product unique. Those products are in the influence of an art director who is a
designer as well, tree of them are famous.
Alliance: Boffi has alliance with high end brand. This partnership enhances its activity, and makes
the brand some visibility in the international markets. In 2001 Boffi becomes a member of
Foundazione Altagamma, an association of luxury Italian design companies who enjoy an
International reputation. The main aim of the association is to promote Italian brands, style, culture
worldwide.
2003 Boffi made the acquisition of Nobert Wangen, a top quality kitchenbrand (design kitchen and
bathroom). Naoto Fukasawa collaborates as well with Boffi.
Diversification: in the 1980 Boffi decided to produce and make bathroom because of the needs
of customers. Bathrooms are considered has a private space having and taking more and more
space in our modern society. Bathroom sector has low entry barriers because of less money
spending, and it s almost the same area (living place) as the core activity of the company which is
kitchen. Kitchen sales represent in 2008 (72%) bathroom (27%) and
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Racial Tension Between Black And White People
Since the beginning, there has been racial tension between black and white people. Well, if one
can call it that. For the longest time blacks were NOT considered people. Different countries
throughout the world debated on if they were subjects, workers, anything less than that. The
eventual improvement from the 3/5 of a person compromise to the abolishment of slavery in 1865.
After almost one hundred years of movements (there were more, but these can be considered a part
of the Civil Rights Movement), segregation wasn t abolished until the Brown V Board of
Education case in 1954; then total abolishment in The Civil Rights Act of 1964. Still to this day
racismand racial tension runs amuck. Without mentioning the Black Lives Matter movement, a
heated debated spark the attention of the whole nation. This debate was none other than the
differing of opinions of the rebel flag.
The racist hate crime massacre in a Charleston, South Carolina AME church by a WHITE male
tipped the old debate over the meaning of the Confederate (Rebel) flag. Becoming the hot topic
for newspapers, news stations, talk shows, social media, and conversations between friends,
people had to draw a delicate line between blacks vs whites and right vs wrong. This is mentioned
with a grain of salt as both whites and blacks opposed the flag and supported it.
To begin the debate, a CNN poll was published stating that 57% of the American population seen
the flag as a sense of Southern Pride as opposed to
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Cu Honor Code Analysis
Hold Safety Paramount: Engineers must prioritize the safety, health and welfare of the public and
should try to practice sustainability as often as possible. In order to do this, engineers must realize
that major engineering decisions do impact the general public s well being and they must review
their decisions to ensure that they are safe. Engineers with reasons to believe that a fellow engineer
is not following the rules stated in Canon 1 must report this person to the authorities in charge.
Service With Competence: Engineers should only work in areas where they are qualified, but
they are allowed to accept assignments outside of their areas of expertise as long as they are only
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Canon 3 states that engineers must always issue true statements, and code 3B states that
engineers must be truthful in all reports, statements and testimonies. This is similar to the CU
Honor Code, because the CU Honor Code was established in order to create a community of
trust. In order to follow the CU Honor Code, one cannot cheat or plagiarise. This means that
students must be honest and truthful when taking tests and doing homework. All of the work
done by a student must be their own. The CU Honor Code also relates with ASCE code 5D and
5E. Canon 5 states that an engineer s merit speaks for their professional reputation. Code 5D
states that engineers shall not misrepresent their academic or professional qualifications. If a
student cheats or plagiarizes, they are misrepresenting their academic qualifications by turning in
work that doesn t accurately display their academic capability. Code 5E states that engineers must
give credit to fellow engineers where credit is due. Plagiarizing or copying someone else s work,
robs that person from the credit they deserve, and gives the credit to a student who doesn t deserve
it. Finally, the CU Honor Code relates to ASCE code 6A. Canon 6 states that engineers shall uphold
the honor, integrity, and dignity of the engineering profession. The point of the CU Honor Code is
for the students of CU Boulder to uphold the honor of the school. Code 6A states that engineers
shall not knowingly engage in anything dishonest or unethical. Cheating or plagiarism in any form
is unethical and dishonest because if a student turns in work with their name on it, even though the
work done isn t their own, then this student is not telling the
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Analysis Of Eric Erikson s Eight Stages Of Identity Theory
Introduction Identity or Self concept is something that evolves or matures right along with us; it
changes from physical concepts to more complex thoughts. (Damon Hart, 1988) Questions like
Who am I? and What is my Purpose? Have perplexed humanities greatest philosophers; the
complexity of these questions has even created a study of purpose; Teleology, the study of
purpose. John Locke held that personal identity is a matter of psychological continuity. He
considered the self to be founded on consciousness and not on the substance of either the soul or
the body. (Nimbalkar, 2011) Eric Erikson s theoretical perspective of identity Eric Erikson s
theoretical perspective of identity perspective built on Freud s work proposed that people... Show
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However, when initiative is discouraged the child may begin to develop feelings of guilt.
4.Industry vs. Inferiority As children continue through the stages, they become increasingly
aware of themselves as individuals. Children who achieve and are praised for their achievements
develop self confidence. Children who are constantly criticized may develop feelings of
inferiority. 5.Identity vs. Role Confusion Erikson argued that teenagers undergo an identity
crisis which they must establish. Adolescents who struggle to find a purpose to their lives and a
separate identity from their parents may be unable to establish one. 6.Intimacy vs. Isolation
After a young person has established his or her identity, Erikson proposes that a person now is
able to establish intimate relationships with others. Failure to do so can result in long term
feelings of isolation. 7.Generativity vs. Stagnation People who can provide guidance to their
children can feel a sense of purpose. Those who cannot resolute this stage will stagnate and have
a difficult time achieving the next stage. 8.Ego Integrity vs. Despair This stage deals with
reflection of the life a person has lived. If the previous stages have been met, then a person can die
content. Those who cannot resolve this stage due to the irresolution of previous ones can fall into
despair as their life seems to have had purpose.
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Comparing Owen s Dulce et Decorum Est and Crane s Do Not...
Comparing Owen s Dulce et Decorum Est and Crane s Do Not Weep, Maiden, For War Is Kind
Both Stephen Crane s Do Not Weep, Maiden, For War Is Kind and Wilfred Owen s Dulce et
Decorum Est use vivid images, diction rich with connotation, similes, and metaphors to portray the
irony between the idealized glory of war and the lurid reality of war. However, by looking at the
different ways these elements are used in each poem, it is clear that the speakers in the two poems
are soldiers who come from opposite ends of the spectrum of military ranks. One speaker is an
officer and the other is a foot soldier. Each of the speakers/soldiers is dealing with the repercussions
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The most vivid and shocking image used is when the speaker internally addresses the child and
tells him that his father tumbled in the yellow trenches, / Raged at his breast, gulped and died (13
14). This is not something one would tell a child, especially when consoling him. The use of the
word trenches, which could be metaphors for graves, contributes to the implicit theme of a funeral
setting. This contradiction between verbally comforting family members and internally giving
them detailed descriptions of their loved one s death, shows the speaker s struggle with the idea
that families and others typically hear the glossed over story of the nobility of soldiers and the
glory of war. This speaker is battling with his military duty of consoling the family members and
with his conscience wanting to open their eyes to the fact that these men die gruesome and painful
deaths.
The second and fourth stanzas particularly support the theory that the officer is at the funeral of a
lower ranking soldier whom he led into battle. In the second and fourth stanzas, the officer is
reviewing his own thoughts during the time of the battle; this is an indication that he is struggling
with the decisions he has made. At the beginning of the second stanza, he uses an image of the
Hoarse, booming
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Food for Thought
Case 11 7:
Food for Thought
The Audit Committee of the Board of Directors of Allfoods Corporation:
Allfoods Corp. acquired 80% of the outstanding common stock of Baked Beans Corp in a business
combination on February 1, 2009. Allfoods paid $40 million in cash and issued two million shares
of Allfoods common stock to the selling shareholders of Baked Beans. Allfoods stock options will
replace all outstanding stock options granted to Baked Beans employees as required by the merger
agreement. This transaction has been accounted for in accordance with ASC 805, Business
Combinations.
We have determined that consideration transferred amounts to $135 million, land and buildings
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ASC 805 30 30 11 further clarifies that a replacement award that is part of the consideration
transferred in exchange for the acquiree equals the portion of the acquiree award that is attributable
to pre combination service. Any portion of replacement award that relates to post combination
service should be recorded as compensation cost.
Acquisition Cost
ASC 805 10 25 23 indicates that acquisition related costs shall account as expenses in the period
in which the costs are incurred and received. However, cost to issue debt or equity securities shall
be recognized in accordance with other applicable GAAP. In our case, we assume that acquisition
cost is not allocated for issuing debt or equity securities.
After critical examination of the related standards, we conclude that cash, common stock,
contingent consideration and replacement stock option awards attributable to pre combination
services should be considered to determine consideration transferred. As a result, total consideration
transferred is (in million)
Cash $ 40
Common Stock (2*35)$ 70
Contingent Consideration $ 20
Pre combination service stock option awards$ 5
$135
Highest and Best Use
ASC 820 requires that the measurement of fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed
should be based on the
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Analyzing the Scrap Metal Recycling Industry and Various...
Executive Summary This E Marketing Plan has been designed for K K Recycling Services. K K
Recycling Services is a small company that has limited resources but realizes the potential and
importance of having a sound E Marketing strategy. Key issues facing the company involve its
limited marketing efforts. K K Recycling Services has a very limited marketing budget that is
primarily used for direct sales. Lacking innovation and failure to adopt modern business models
may very well hinder K K Recycling Services profitability and growth. K K Recycling Services,
along with its top three competitors in the industry use basic E Marketing strategies such as a
company website and Search Engine Optimization via Google. While K K... Show more content on
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Internal Analysis Current Marketing Practices K K Recycling Services current marketing
practices include the following: Product: K K Recycling Services operates a large fleet of
luggers, rolloffs and tractors along with hundreds of containers and trailers. Equipped with
loaders, bailers, excavators and graders, K K Recycling Services is able to efficiently process
and sort materials in order to satisfy the desire of mills, foundries and smelters to obtain a high
quality recycled product. Price: Price fluctuates depending on the client s needs and the scope of
the work. Place: The firm currently operates in the Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Eastern
United States. Promotion: K K Recycling Services marketing efforts entail face to face direct
sales, which involve entertaining clients and prospects as well as sponsoring local sports teams
and charities. The only other promotions that K K offers consist of a $5/per Net Ton discount to
the Steel Mills for paying their invoices within 15 days (Sweeney). Aside from this, they do not
offer any other types of promotions on its products and services. E marketing efforts Operating in a
very traditional industry largely dependent on face to face
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Essay on Hero-Anti Hero
Superman, Wonder Woman, Spiderman what do all these characters have in common? They
are all products of the human aspiration to be saved. The word hero is passed around too much
these days. A hero is not a football player that scores the game winning touchdown or the
goaltender who saves his team from a loss. A hero is usually an ordinary person that did
extraordinary things. A true hero is really never a hero at all; at least not in their own mind.
However, there are various cases today in which we see the exact opposites of these characters,
the anti heroes. The anti hero is one who cannot be classified as a hero, for that said character
lacks natural heroic qualities. However, the anti hero cannot be described as a villain either.... Show
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On his 40th Labor Day telethon in 2005, Jerry Lewis added Salvation Army fundraising for
Hurricane Katrina to his usual Muscular Dystrophy Assosiation fundraising, though he also
encouraged viewers to give to the American Red Cross. Not all of what Jerry Lewis has done has
been good, but no hero is perfect. Aside from controversy from the community of disabled people
with comments he has made, Jerry Lewis can still be considered a hero for the great charitable
work he has done for the benefit of others.
A reasonable example for an anti hero could be Al Capone. Despite the common image that is
portrayed in society of Al Capone, there was some that Capone did as good for others during the
Depression. Part of the reason Capone was taken to task in this way was his status as a celebrity.
Capone often tried to suppress his image and be seen as a community leader. For instance, he
started a program to fight rickets by providing a daily milk ration to Chicago school children. Also
during the Great Depression, he attempted to open up many soup kitchens for the poor and
homeless. Although most of the money he used to do this may have been related to his selling or
gang violence, or even his bootlegging of liqour, he still attempted using some of it for a good
cause. He acquired a great deal of appreciation from abounding poor persons in Chicago for his
blatant disregard of the Prohibition law that they loathed. He was percepted
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Children s Development As An Integral Part Of A Child...
Play is important in a child s development as it helps in the child s cognitive, emotional, physical
and social development. It is through play that the child is able to interact and engage with the
world around them and discover new things such as the objects they fiddle with and the lessons
that they will soon learn from interacting with toys and people. Under article 31 (leisure, playand
culture) of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child, play has been recognized as
being an integral part of a child s development, to which children have the right to relax and play,
and to join in a wide range of cultural, artistic and other recreational activities .
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(Black book) Children who participate in pretend play also tend to grasp verbal skills better later
on in life. (http://www.seattlepi.com/lifestyle/article/Researchers take on imaginary playmates for
1161361.php) Children also learn and mimic adult roles that they have observed in their everyday
lives such as how their mothers pour tea into teacups for guests or older family members and copies
this action when they line their stuffed toys around them and taking on the motherly role, pouring
tea out of teapots for the stuffed toys. Here we see children taking on realistic adult roles that they
have observed which may help them better understand what one of the many motherly roles might
be, and by understanding, they build a new schema in their brain in relation to what a mother is and
in the process, learn something new.
Play can help develop a child s emotional aspect with the use of transitional objects. Transitional
objects such as a child s teddy bear or doll can act as the child s first stepping stone into reality,
which might be too complicated for the child to handle all by himself. Emotionally difficult
situations to a child such as not receiving enough love or craving for more love from adult figures
but yet, unable to gain it, may turn to his teddy bear for comfort and a sense of belonging. In this
case, playing with the teddy bear can downplay the feeling of hurt and help in
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The Silent Majority Summary
For many, the 1970s is considered a decade of turbulent and chaotic times. The social disorder and
political commotion of the 1960s would linger into the new decade, as struggles for social justice
for many disadvantaged interest groups continued. While some campaigns and movements gained
momentum in certain areas, others would suffer setbacks due to unforeseen events. Women,
minorities, homosexuals and other powerless people continued their struggle for equality, and
many Americans, fed up with a long and costly war, united in protest against an unwinnable war in
Vietnam. The political postwar Left that enjoyed its dominant run throughout the 1960s was
beginning to unravel by the end of the decade and a New Right began to take shape in... Show more
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ever enjoyed and a time of great stability, the nineteen seventies would have a far sinister
outcome, with energy turmoil, stagflation, and federal policy failures that saw the decade as the
only decade other than the 1930s wherein Americans ended up poorer than they began. [9] The
economy of the nineteen seventies experienced difficulty for a number of reasons. One of the
prime reasons was the 1973 Oil Embargo, which had a very serious effect on the American
economy. Another major shift to occur was a move away from government and the public sector
towards the private sector. The 1970s saw a major decline in the trust of the federal government,
as many Americans turned away from the public sector and began having an unusual faith in the
market. [10] The Great Inflation of the 1970s would lead to widespread use of credit, as Schulman
points out, The experience of the Carter years turned many Americans, previously conservative in
their financial dealings, into speculators and investors. To let savings sit in a bank in the age of
inflation was to lose everything. [11] The stagflation and energy problems to plague Carter s
administration left many increasingly more frustrated with their government, which would help
give rise to the New Right. As Schulman points out, Desperate taxpayers readily accepted the New
Right critique of big government and the conservative promise of low taxes and
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French Gel Manicure Essay
French Gel Manicure
Firstly, What is a French manicure?
The word French manicure was launched by American actresses a few years ago. It is compared to
the French touch to talk about a technique of beautification of the nails with a careful, elegant and
distinguished, as are the French.
The most surprising is that in France, it was called the American manicure since it is the Americans
who launched this fashion.
Now just take a look at how French Gel Manicure is done.
The French Gel manicure is a technique that makes beautiful nails and therefore the hand, in a
simple way but with a neat and refined result.
Here are the steps of the French Gel manicure carried out in the salons by professionals:
Capsule placement on nails
If you have healthy nails, beautiful shape, long enough and not breaking easily, you will not need
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Preparation of the nail before laying
At this stage, the prosthetist will prepare the nail to receive the gel. This preparation is important
for the gel to hold well and durably.
To begin, it will disinfect your hands and remove the remains of your old varnish with a non
greasy, non scented solvent and a non pellicles cotton to avoid leaving cotton residue on the nails,
which would prevent the capsule from Adhere well to the nail.
It will then file and sand the nail to equalize it and push the cuticle so that everything is clean on
the surface. Thanks to the regrowth of the cuticle, the result will be clearer at the base.
Finally, it will remove all the residue and clean the nail with a special cleaner.
How is the capsule
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The Discovergence Project
Even at its best, the convergence project didn t account for all of the subtleties that would bring
its demise. According to an article by Ken Tysiac of the Journal of Accountancy, the project
formally ended in January 2013 when a joint meeting between FASB and the IASB resulted in an
announcement to continue increasing global comparability in different ways. Now, FASB
continues to strive for increased comparability among foreign standards to U.S. GAAP. The
FASB s strategy for doing so involves three methods. Firstly, FASB aims to develop high quality
standards for others to follow. In doing so, FASB intends to serve as a reference point and
benchmark for others... [and] lead by setting an example of excellence. Secondly, FASB works...
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businesses remains bleak. Unfortunately, a single set of standards is desired by many groups
across the globe, and it could be the best way to compare GAAPs across the globe. In an April
2015 study published by Tel Aviv University, researchers compared underpricing of IPO firms in
countries that use IFRS to IPO firms that used domestic GAAP. This study found that IFRS
adoption can generate a positive externality by enhancing comparability, but only when coupled
with high quality enforcement or strong firm level reporting incentives. This indicates that while
some countries would not experience improved comparability from IFRS adoption as a result of
systemic corruption, the United States still has potential to reap the benefits from adoption, in spite
of concerns from private
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Mt Whitney
Unit 5: Managing service levels CONTENTS A. PAGE B. C. D. E. F. G. INTRODUCTION TO
UNIT 3 пЃ® Aims 3 пЃ® Your learning outcomes 3 пЃ® Essential and suggested reading 4
SERVICE EXPECTATIONS 5 п
Ѓ® Customer expectations 5 пЃ® Service encounter experience 5
пЃ® Organisational change of focus 7 пЃ® Ensure that segments are compatible (managing the
segment portfolio) 7 пЃ® Segment management 8 SERVICE LEVELS AND STANDARDS 9 п
Ѓ®
Introduction to expected service levels 9 пЃ® Problems in defining and agreeing service levels 9
пЃ® Expected service levels versus service standards 10 пЃ® Developing a set of service standards
11 пЃ® How many service standards are necessary? 11 пЃ® Planning service standards 12 пЃ®
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Customers want to be treated in a friendly manner with honest, straightforward information and
responses. They appreciate a customer service representative who is willing to admit mistakes and
work to correct them. Customers who believe they have been misled stop doing business with the
company. These critical incidents are experiences that make the customer walk away and never
return. They don t complain, they just leave and share the negative service experience with others.
The bad news spreads, leading the organisation to lose more customers and deterring prospective
customers. Critical incidents can include broken promises that annoy and anger customers.
Customers expect to be informed if a promise cannot be fulfilled. Finally, customers expect
understanding and empathy from a customer service representative who is willing to see things
from their point of view, especially when there is a problem. пЃ® Service encounter experience
The service encounter experience determines future levels of service and profit generated by the
organisation. It is where emotions of the service user and the customer service representative meet
in real time; most people judge service quality within the first few moments. Service is often
described as emotional labour , because it demands service personnel to engage their emotions in
their work in a way that a production line role does not. The science of customer service treats
customer satisfaction as a function
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Of Symbolism In Radiohead s OK Computer
In a society so rigidly ruled by structures, Radiohead holds up a funhouse mirror to reveal its flaws
and inner workings. Radiohead s OK Computer reveals that society s obsession with hiding
vulnerability through repeating symbolism, lyrical metaphors, and
By using repeating symbolic imagery, OK Computer shows that ruling power structures, like
religion and corporations, center around vulnerability in how they gain influence and in how
they are motivated. Additionally, in order to maintain their influence, these powers have to put
up a front of indestructibility while also managing internal struggles. Planes crashes are depicted
throughout the album s artwork, a symbol of innovation and monetary means that has failed and
brought people down with it. Planes, much like corporations, are supposed to have very few
chinks in their armor, but both can go down; both are vulnerable under their guise of perfection.
There is also the case of religion, where a statue of Jesus is seen being worshipped by a
considerably smaller family. Religion is a form of protection, both for the herd immunity and for
the surety of an afterlife, and the family is beneath, quite vulnerable. However, the statue is white,
like the scribbles surrounding it, while the family is not and would take more work to scribble
over because of this. This suggests that religion can be consumed easily and has less control over
modern life than in previous centuries. When the statue appears again, it is a hand behind a
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Examples Of Blindness In King Lear
Lack of insight to one s surroundings is an indicator of failure in one s proper metacognition. This
blindness is a tragic flaw that if one is not quick to realize, can have deadly and long term effects
as developed through William Shakespeare s King Lear. According to Shakespeare, blindness is not
simply a physical issue, but rather a challenge of the mind. In the play, the dominant theme of
figurative and literal blindnesscarries both the main plots and counterplots throughout the play. In
William Shakespeares King Lear, the ineluctable subject of blindness develops through King Lear,
his daughters, and Gloucester as they suffer the repercussions of their lack of perception in their
lives. Firstly, King Lear s pride leads him to appreciate... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Furthermore, Gloucester s lack of clear vision deceives him into believing that Edmund is the
good son while Edgar, despite the fact that he is the good one, is plotting his death to gain his
inheritance. After Edmund informs Gloucester of his attempt to [dissuade Edgar] from his
intent and shows his false wounds, Gloucester claims that of [his] land, / Loyal and natural
[Edmund], / [he will] work the means / [to] make [Edmund] capable (II, i. 84 86). When Edmund
hereafter betrays his father for his wealth and authority, Gloucester is physically blinded as a
punishment and when told the truth of Edmund s betrayal, he cries [t]hen Edgar was abused.
/ King gods, forgive [him] that, and prosper him! (III, vii, 91 92) Gloucester s deeper insight into
the true characters of his sons after he is blind reflects irony: literal blindness ironically yields
insight. Only when Gloucester is blind can he see things for what they are, and his mistake of
his refusal to hear out Edgar is what brings about his punishment. Only after, he finally regains
his sight and discovers that Edger had put all of his effort to save his father s life while playing
poor Tom and that Edgar loves him all regardless of past events. Although Gloucester appears
weak and gullible, his realization helps him to stay capable of great bravery and seeking justice.
Gloucester s
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  • 5. Causes of the French Revolution Essay Causes of the French Revolution There is no doubt that the French Revolution has had a profound effect on the world. The cause or causes of it have been greatly disputed. Clearly the Revolution s primary cause was the presence of a weak monarchy and a lack of a stable system of government. France s absolute monarchy had many changes toward the end of the eighteenth century. Louis XIV, in his attempts to centralize his authority and also lessen the power of the aristocrats, had planned out an intendant system. The intendants were like governors. They would oversee one region of the country. These intendants did not govern the region in which they lived and were chosen from other than the aristocracy. This insured that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were three divisions or classes in France. These classes were called estates. The first estate which was composed of church officials, had great power and obtained enormous salaries. Church officials obtained their salaries via taxes collected from church property. Therefore, since the officials received their salaries from the church property, they did not have to pay taxes. The second estate was mainly composed of nobility. They too were exempt from paying taxes. This left the tax burden upon the third estate. The third estate consisted of some merchants and entrepreneurs; however, the majority were peasants. Corruption of the estates was causing much frustration among the common people who composed 70 percent of the population. The monarchy tried to make an attempt to give the third estate power. The monarchy established the Estate s General. This too, was corrupted. Unlike most legislative bodies, the Estate s General did not vote by each person having a single vote. Rather, they let each estate have one vote each. Since the first two estates were always in agreement, the third estate was always out voted. This is a prime example of how the lack of a stable government had an immensely tragic effect on the people of the country. If the monarchy had tried to make some reform or if Louis XVI had more backbone to institute some tax reform to lessen the burden on the third ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Individualism In Rocket Boys And The Glass Castle Individualism. Like all memoirs and novels, Rocket Boys and The Glass Castle present a lesson that one may choose to live by. In this case, individualism is an evident factor that relates to both Jeannette s and Sonny s stories. That is, both protagonists displayed the idea of disregarding their father s wishes for their future and just going for their own. In The Glass Castle, despite her father s hope to raise Jeannette until he felt he was ready to let go, Jeannette made a life changing decision to settle in New York City. There she was able to live her own life away from the constant bickering between her parents. Before then, Jeannette was indeed showing signs of being independent such as constructing her own set of braces (Walls 201). However, it wasn t until she physically moved out that it was clear she had become her own person. For example, the day Jeannette had presented her father with a Christmas present. As her mom had plainly pointed out, You [Jeannette] buy him all these nice new... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wernher von Braun and/or in his department of expertise when he grew up, but his father had other plans for his future. He wanted Sonny to become a miner and if not a miner, a mining engineer. He made this plain as day the morning he took Sonny into the mine. The conversation on the way back to the surface was when Sonny finally expressed his opinion on the subject. I want to go to work for Dr. von Braun, Dad. He [Sonny s Dad] didn t hide his disappointment (Hickam 174). Once they had reached the surface, Sonny reflected on what had just gone down between him and his father. Dad was not only made at me, I knew I d hurt him too... I blamed myself for everything. I should have never agreed to go down in the mine. I knew what Dad was likely to be getting at, and I knew I wasn t going to agree to it (Hickam 174). In the end, Sonny pursued his dreams of working in the rocket ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Baroque Music Characteristics Baroque Period (1600 1750) Baroque Music Characteristics 2 Rhythm Most baroque music has an easily recognizable strong, steady pulse, and continuity of rhythm. Patterns of rhythmic sequences permeate much of Baroque music. Rapid changes in harmony often makes the pieces feel more rhythmic. Dance rhythms were frequently used in multi movement form pieces. Dotted rhythms were widely used. Harmony Figured Bass a system of numbers placed under the music was developed to indicate clearly the harmonies that should be played with each note indicated in the bass line. The figured bass was typically realized performed by the harpsichord. The use of the basso continuo, also known as thoroughbass, is a bass line running ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This developed the concept of tonality. Texture Monophonic, texture evolved to homophonic texture in opera and solo arias, influencing both sacred and secular music. Many instrumental compositions were also homophonic. The soprano and bass lines are usually more important than the inner voices. Imitation between the voices is common. Counterpoint a very complex and rule bound type of polyphony in which the resulting harmony provides the tonal organization for the music is used extensively. In the late Baroque, polyphony, as a result of counterpoint, was used in all sorts of compositions, especially the fugue. There was an increased emphasis on contrasting textures; for example, large groups of instruments play one section and a small group plays another, or groups of instruments take turns playing the main theme(s). Timbre Most of the instruments commonly used today were in use during the Baroque era. The violin family was refined and perfected.
  • 8. The beginning of musical phrases are usually highlighted by a change of timbre. There wasn t a fixed, standard orchestral group. Ensembles were usually composed of strings, a few woodwinds, percussion, and the harpsichord providing the basso continuo. The Baroque pipe organ, which has a very soft, mellow tone, was used extensively. Use of brass instruments and percussion to denote pageantry, solemnity, ceremony, and splendor was a common trend. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Empirical Evidence Bearing On Capital Asset Pricing Theories This study explores the (troubling) empirical evidence bearing on capital asset pricing theories. General formulas for the coefficient on beta and it standard error are derived, which show that the outcomes of cross sectional tests have no causal relation to the pricing models. If a test refutes a model, this could be because the model is misspecified or because poor proxies for true expected returns and betas are used. Simulation and calibration results suggest that realized returns are a much poorer proxy than estimated betas are. The noise in realized returns typically inflates the estimated standard error, with drastic effects on the statistical power. Inferences based on ex ante returns are more powerful but suffer from a serious size problem. JEL: G12, C31, C52. I. Introduction One should hardly have to tell to financial economists that the noise in the data they use is critically important: garbage in, garbage out. And yet the information surprises in returns are the neglected child in the house of empirical finance, a neglect described by Elton (1999, p.1218) in the following terms: When I first entered the profession, anyone using realized returns as expected returns made the argument that in the long run we should get what we expect. Even this weak defense is no longer used and researchers generally treat realized returns as expected returns in their tests without any qualifications. In this paper, I shall argue that the information surprises in returns, along ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Rise Of Fear By Marilynne Robinson Faltering Faithfulness: The Rise In Fear Fear is often characterized as an irrational sense of negativity toward the unknown or the unlikeable. In the eyes of many Americans, the majority of whom proclaim their Christian beliefs, this sensation is considered unavoidable. Marilynne Robinson argues in her article Fear , published by The New York Review of Books in 2015, that ...first, contemporary America is full of fear. And second, fear is not a Christian habit of mind (Robinson 1). In other words, it is unchristian to fear. In both the beginning and conclusion, she clearly expresses credibility through her extensive credentials and strong emotional arguments; however, this is overshadowed by the wordiness, sarcasm, and lack of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Robinson s use of her intelligence and lengthy career helps build an image of reliability within her argument initially. However, as citing facts soon turns to reciting history as if directly from a textbook, her wealth of knowledge becomes exhausting. Focus changes numerously from fear, to gun rights, to ever changing religious views in the nation, and her argument lacks the clarity that it began with. In her effort to almost brag about how well read she is, Marilynne completely loses sight of the purpose and the attention of the reader. Robinson emphasizes some her argument on employing logical persuasion to counteract her shortcomings in credibility. It s frequent that events in history can repeat themselves, and understanding the implications of past actions helps to prevent future mistakes. Fear is an emotion that is, in our society today, unavoidable. Yet, this is precisely what creates an atmosphere of political or social unrest within the nation and abroad. Because, it serves as a tool by which ideas can be spread or perhaps forced down upon those easily convinced. She cites guns as being a prime example of this case, saying: gun sales stimulate gun sales, and when people see weapons, they have every reason on earth to fear the worst (4 Robinson). Fear is better described as being contagious . As the threat of violence, for example, increases, the perceived need for violence in retaliation increases. The logical response ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Technological Innovations During World War One How Significant were Technological Innovations during World War One? World War One brought a completely new form of warfare. Gone were the old ways of cavalry and slow firing bolt action rifles. The war symbolised a change in the way we understand and fight wars. Leon Trotsky said that War is the locomotive of history . This was certainly true. The war was a catalyst for change. I am going to highlight three areas in which technological innovations made an impact the development of submarines, the use of gas and the building of railways. I have chosen these three examples to demonstrate the different ways in which technological innovations affected the course of World War One. Gas had a huge psychological impact on the soldiers; submarines had a great economic impact, and the railways allowed the war to be fought on a vast scale never seen before. Significance can be understood in many different ways. I am going to understand significance by establishing criteria that will measure significance. These are tactical, military, psychological, economic and social significances. I believe that the most important measure of significance in World War One is the social significance because in this war of attrition numbers killed was of great importance. The technological innovation of the submarine was most significant from an economic perspective because it was crucial in stopping the flow of supplies across the sea. The submarines impact was felt both during the war, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Under Armour Marketing Under Armour Current Marketing Topic Wendell Brown 9/22/2008 Muscling Into the Mainstream Summary of Article The title of my article is called Muscling Into the Mainstream, and it was written in the New York Times on August 7, 2008. What this article is trying to discuss is how Under Armour is steadily moving itself into the mainstream of selling performance and/or sportswear. It talks about what target markets that Under Armour is pursuing and what strategies it has used or is currently using to reach out to those target markets. It also talks about how Under Armour has strictly controlled its distribution to sporting goods stores, military base exchanges, and sports and military oriented outlets. Finally, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An enemies weak spots are natural targets and the flank attack focuses on attacking those natural weak spots through geographic dimensions and segmental dimensions. In this case, Under Armour uses the segmental dimension. The segmental dimension serves the market s uncovered needs. As a matter of fact, according to the Flank strategy, the purpose of marketing is to discover needs and satisfy them. This is exactly what Under Armour has done and what it continues to do. It has been the fuel that steers this ship to success. Under Armour is deliberately planning its future according to its consumer base. For example, Under Armour is has recently entered the cross training footwear market by releasing a very specific product which I will explain later in the paper. When CEO Kevin Plank was asked as to why he was pursuing the cross training category, his answer was simple: It s the same reason we went after football cleats, because our customer asked us for it. (Olson 2008) This marketing concept has not only helped Under Armour grow exponentially, but it has helped Under Armour separate itself from other sportswear giants like Nike. Nike s philosophy which believes in telling the athlete what s best for them portrays them as being the loud, stubborn, know it all type whereas Under Armour portrays themselves as the player friendly coach, who listens to its player s feedback and adjusts its game plan accordingly. Target Market Under ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. A Classroom At An American Public School A typical classroom in an American public school holds a group of students with a myriad of diverse learning needs. Each class is likely to consist of some visual learners, some auditory learners, and some hands on learners. Some students may work best in groups, while others work best independently. Some students may do well with mathematics and logic but poorly with visual spatial skills, or any combination of the multiple intelligences. It seems to be common knowledge among teachers that these needs must be met, and in turn teachers write and teach a wide variety of lessons to accommodate all of their students, and there are a wide variety of resources available to teachers to help them do so. It is important to note, however, that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whether these students are spending a small portion of the day or the entire day in the classroom, teachers should take care to address the needs of these students as best they can. While there is always room for improvement with how these students are included in the class, the American public school system has come a long way. In order to best understand inclusion of students with significant learning needs in a public school classroom and the progress that has been made, it is important to have a solid understanding of the history of public education in the United States, and the progress that has been made. The history of public education in America starts with the Puritans in the 1600s in New England. At this time, the primary goal of education was to teach children to read and understand the Bible in order to ward off Satan. The first act that mandated education was the Massachusetts Act of 1642 that required parents to be sure that their children knew the principles of religion and the capital laws of the commonwealth (Matzat, 2009). A notable point about this act is that it did not really address school at all, only stating that parents were responsible for the education of their children. The idea behind this was that if all citizens understood laws and scripture, they would in turn abide by those laws. In 1647, the Old Deluder Satan Act was established, creating the foundation of public education as we know it today (Matzat, 2009). This act required ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. William Carey Describe how The Seventy Five Million Campaign affected the Southern Baptist Convention. The Seventy Five Million Campaign was the Southern Baptist effort to raise $75 million for various Baptist causes during the five years spanning 1919 1924. It initially began to strengthen Baptist education, but evolved into a campaign to aid all Baptist causes. The SBC appointed a Campaign Commission was chaired by George Truett and was complimented by directors from each state, association, and local church. The commission then launched the most intense campaign of publicity and promotion that Southern Baptists had ever known, with a campaign calendar. The campaign was an early success with pledges exceeded the goal with a total of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second, the Baptist churches also experienced a spiritual renewal with baptisms exceeding more than any other time before which led to thousands of young women and men stepping forward for Christian service. As young people stepped out in faith, Baptist schools saw an increase in enrollment which led to an influx of young, new pastors and church ministers. Fourth, the campaign also brought about a spirit of unity which gave new and broader vision to possibilities of Baptist work. Lastly, Baptists generally became more aware of the importance of stewardship which led to many churches to adopt a budget system to manage local church finances. What is the Cooperative Program and what does it do? Discuss the effectiveness of this program. In 1920, the SBC developed the Conservation Committee to preserve the funds that were collected from the Seventy Million Campaign. In 1925, this Committee launched the Cooperative Program to continue in meeting the financial needs of the convention. The program called for churches to send their offerings directly to their state conventions where each state would retain a portion for their own needs and the rest would be forwarded to the SBC office in Nashville. Leaders insisted that this mechanism was both scriptural and fair. The success of the program was dependent on trust, mutual confidence, and for churches to forego designated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Kabuki Theater and Performances In Kabuki theatre, everything that is seen on the stage is the result of a meaningful inner dynamic which completes the performance by the coordination of the actors with all the various components of the mise en scГЁne and then by the traditions of all the various elements being assembled into an organic whole (Kawatake 1990, 247). Kata ећ‹ in Kabuki performance means forms, or specific acting and dramatic techniques done by the understanding of the work and its roles. Although arguable, the kata may be used to refer to all aspects of a production and may be divided into three categories: role type kata, movement kata, and appearance kata. Almost every scholar would agree that role type kata such as aragoto иЌ’дє‹, wagoto е’Њдє‹ and onnagata 女形,and movement kata such as mie 見得 (striking an attitude), dammariжљ—й— (silent scene) and roppЕЌ е…ж–№ (dramatic exit accompanied by exaggerated gestures) all belong to kata. However, some may argue defining appearance such as makeup, costumes, and props as kata of Kabuki performance. One of the scholars who do not consider makeup used in Kabuki as kata, Kawatake Toshio, defines kata as the pattern formed. Toshio defines kata fixed forms as the forms that have been refined over hundreds of years. He further narrows his definition as to what kata is by stating that kata results when there is a form in spatial terms correlated to a specific amount of time (Kawatake 1971, 250). From his definition of kata, two elements can be defined to be satisfied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Superego In A Tale Of Two Cities In A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, Sydney Carton and Charles Darnay look identical; however, they develop differently throughout the novel. Throughout the entire novel, Dickens creates Darnay as a representation of the superego, which is why Lucie chose him. To contrast, Dickens establishes Carton as a representation of the ego. However, as the novel progresses, Dickens makes Carton s use of ego transition from subconscious to conscious, as a result of his relationship with Lucie and his deeper commitment to societal values. The latter was especially shown through his sacrifice to the Guillotine, knowing it was the right thing to do. In psychological terms, the double represents an alter ego, a part of the self split from conscious... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first occurrence of such was when she fainted in the courtroom: Yet, this Mr. Carton took in more of the details of the scene than he appeared to take in; for now, when Miss Manette s head dropped upon her father s breast, he was the first to see it, and to say audibly: Officer! look to that young lady. Help the gentleman to take her out. Don t you see she will fall! Carton would not have cared if another woman had fallen, but his attraction to Lucie represents his growing morality. Sydney Carton must discover belief before he can proceed from self analysis to meaningful activity. Lucie Manette provides the means (Lloyd, 1992). The gist of superego is societal values and ethics. Lucie embodies the superego fully, as shown through how she helped her father recover. In addition, Lucie had her 3 suitors because she represented the good of society. Therefore, she acts as Carton s superego. Additionally, Carton s aforementioned condemnation of morality shows how he transitioned from having no morality to embracing it, after falling in love with Lucie. Lastly, when Carton says, that he would die to keep a life you love beside you, he is clearly depicting his morals since society admires sacrifice and unselfishness. Carton s use of superego ultimately impacts the consciousness of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Industry Analysis Department Store Essay Department Store Industry NACIS 452111 Table of Contents Introduction.................................................................................................... 3 The Industry s Dominant Economic Features......................................................................................................... 3 Porters 5 Forces............................................................................................................ 7 Power of Buyers.......................................................................................7 Power of Suppliers................................................................................... 7 Barriers to Entry...................................................................................... 7 Threat of Substitutes.................................................................................. 7 Competitive Rivalry..................................................................................8 The Drivers of Change...........................................................................................................9 Companies in the Strongest/Weakest Positions...........................................................11 Industry s Attractiveness and Prospects for Long Term... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Bronshteyn 24) * Prevalence of Forward/Backwards Integration, Channels of Distribution, Pace of Process and Product Technology Change: * Partial forward integration already exists in department stores; they already present their products to the customer directly, for example, Target Corp has its own in store brand called Market Panty for grocery items. While technology has made them tweak that process a little by e commerce websites where customers can now shop online and get their merchandise delivered directly to their houses. * Backward integration seems to be very little or not present at all in department stores. * Whether Products are highly differentiated or very similar: * Products range from high quality and expensive brand name items to low quality low cost items to appeal to all the department store customers for both luxury item shoppers to budget shoppers. * As per IBIS World research report ...industry research suggests that private labels or exclusive brand account for around 20% 30% of
  • 18. store merchandise and the rest is the same across the market (Lekovic 22) * Merchandise also varies based on the store operation whether the store is traditional merchandise or discount, thus quality varies between the two segments. (Lekovic 22) Figure above shows types of products and proportions carried within department stores. * To what extent are economies of scale ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Use Of Avatars And 3d Virtual Worlds In cognitive science there is a growing theory that cognitive processes develop when bodies and their environment have real time, goal directed interactions (IEP). The human mind is stimulated and developed when the mind, body and environment conjointly interact and influence one another. Embodiment is comprehended as the distinctive way a body can effectively interact with its environment through the body s sensorimotor capabilities. In today s world, modern video games have presented a new form of embodiment that is now being studied. The study focuses on the relationship between players, avatars and 3D virtual worlds. There is a wide debate about whether the embodiment of avatars in modern video games can have an effect on the human... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As advertised by the creators of the game, The only limits are your imagination (Jens, Minecraft). This game is a prime example on how video games can stimulate the mind with techniques such as problem solving, collaboration, memorization, and multi tasking. Before analyzing how a player s embodiment of an avatar and its interactions with the virtual world have an affect on the player s mind, one must first accept and understand how the mind is affected by the interactions of the player s body and the physical world around it. In Margaret Wilson s article, Six Views of Embodied Cognition, she distinguishes and evaluates six claims on embodied cognition to substantiate the theory of how the body serves the mind. The claims are as follows: first cognition is situated (Wilson 2002, 626), second cognition is time pressured (Wilson 2002, 627), third we off load cognitive work onto the environment (Wilson 2002, 628), fourth the environment is part of the cognitive system (Wilson 2002, 629), fifth claim is that cognition is for action (Wilson 2002, 631), and sixth off line cognition is body based (Wilson 2002, 633). These claims help describe different ways embodied cognition works in the real world. Each can be compared to similar situations encountered in modern video games. Wilson describes the first claim; While a cognitive process is being carried out, perceptual information continues to come in that affects processing, and motor activity is executed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Analysis Of Brown V. Board Of Education Looking in the mirror : Does equality exist in American Higher Education? An analysis of Brown v. Board of Education The history of education, much like the history of America, is rooted in severe discrimination and exploitation. The education system engendered a foundation that is grounded in the popular ideal of the group and the other. These groups dominated educational institutions for many generations and remained unchallenged despite growing unrest surrounding the popular belief. It was not until the 1950 s that this system of legal segregation/discrimination was challenged. The rectification of educational exclusion came from the infamous case of Brown v. The Board of Education. This ground breaking civil rights case was the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Brown case was extremely successful in the eyes of the court because it targeted an angle that no other civil rights case had used before. Instead of focusing on the copious examples of inequality, Brown focused on the violation of the fourteenth amendment and the disregard to equal protection under the law and the due process clause (History.com). The civil rights movement was increasingly gaining national support during the 1950 s. The Brown case was significant because the developmental side effects resulting from segregation were becoming increasingly aware. The psychological and social disruptions created by the idea of an inferior status were tragic and detrimental to the academic motivation and overall development of many students of color (transcript). Justice John H. Marshall, the lead attorney for this case, gathered evidence from thirty social scientists about the negative effects of segregation (National Archives). These developmental scientists provided the main arguments that generated the idea of viewing education through a lens that is reflective of the current institutional development and societal position of education (Kansas historical society). This perspective was crucial to the case because it allowed the justices to comprehend that providing an equal educational environment was a necessity in our democratic society and every student should have access to this right. The controversy of this case rested in the hands of seventeen states that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Chapter One Of Jim Murphy s An American Plague Chapter One of of Jim Murphy s book, An American Plague, opens with the quote, About this time, this destroying scourge, the malignant fever, crept in among us (Murphy 1). This quote is accredited to Mathew Carey in November, 1793. The term scourge is defined as, a person or thing that cause great trouble of suffering, and the term malignant is defined as, tending to produce death or deterioration. These are very strong terms with extremely negative connotative meanings. The figurative language which is evident in the quote at the opening of Chapter One is personification. Carey s quote give yellow fever an eerie, human like quality when he writes, the destroying scourge, the malignant fever, CREPT in among us (Murphy 1). CArey s word choices and use of personification help to create a powerful image in the reader s mind of the threat looming over the city of Philadelphia. Murphy uses powerful sensory language that draws on the reader s senses of sight, smell, and hearing. Three examples of visual details include: The sun came up, as it had every day since the end of May, bright hot, and unrelenting (Murphy 1). The swamps and marshes south of Philadelphia had already lost a great deal of water to the intense, heat, while the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers had receded to reveal long stretches` of their muddy, root choked banks (Murphy 1). Finally, a third example is, when Murphy writes, deep holes were dug at various street corners to collect runoff water and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Assignment 202 Principles Of Personal Development 2 Hannah Hodges Assignment 202 Principles of personal Development Task A Ai) Data Protection Act Freedom of information Aii) Human Rights act 1998 Disability Discrimination Act 1995 Aiii) Health and Safety Act Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 Aiv) Care standards act 2000 Code of Practice Av) Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 Policy and procedures Avi) A PDP is a Personal Development Plan and is developed between you and your manager. Your manager will record information about your learning and development needs in work. It should include things like targets, agreed objectives and activities to meet them and standards that are required. All of this is built into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bii) It is important to reflect on your work activities so that you gain self awareness and so you can do your as well as possible. It helps you to become more aware of how your actions come across to other people, your actions will have a positive or negative affect. For example, if you have to speak a bit louder so that someone hard of hearing can hear you then you need to make sure your facial expression is friendly, otherwise you may come across as aggressive. Hannah Hodges Task C Ci) | | | |Description of Experience |How the experience improved my knowledge, skills and | | |understanding | | | | |I attended staff training session for Parkinsons |I now have a much better insight into the condition, and | | |possible ways of helping an individual with parkinsons. For |
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  • 24. Issue Analysis And Planned Change Abortion ISSUE ANALYSIS AND PLANNED CHANGE ABORTION2 ISSUE ANALYSIS AND PLAN OF CHANGE ABORTION3 Issue Analysis and Planned Change paper: Abortion Deena Krieger Mount Aloysius College NU 401: Capstone Mrs. Sherry Obert MSN, RN December 3, 2015 Running head: ISSUE ANALYSIS AND PLANNED CHANGE ABORTION 1 Introduction Over the years women have struggled with wanted and unwanted pregnancies. Planned parenthood and not ?planned parenthood? has become a choice for some women. Variables will come into affect for each of theses women and certain circumstances will effect their decision to have an abortion or not to have an abortion. The populations in the research are women from sixteen to twenty nine with information including ethical dilemmas, society influence, religious backgrounds, health issues, sexual activity, substance abuse, rape, financial issues, family /relationship dynamics, long term implications with physical and mental affects and legal ramifications and acts will be covered in this paper. The research will have statistics, evidenced based facts and legal documented court decisions, physical and mental health issues with interventions. Plan for change will be a consideration to help with this topic of abortion. My question is as follows: In the patient population, ages sixteen to twenty nine, how does abortion with the FDA approved pill compare to manual extraction with the way it affects the physical and mental health of the female patient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Hampshire Company As A Tool For Measure The Business Activity The Hampshire Company was evaluating on which cost system would best fit their needs as a tool to measure the business activity. When conducting this process, Hampshire Company took a look at traditional cost method versus activity based costing. Traditional Cost method is defined as The traditional method of costaccounting refers to the allocation of manufacturing overhead coststo the products manufactured. The traditional method (also known as the conventional method) assigns or allocates the factory s indirect costs to the items manufactured on the basis of volume such as the number of units produced, the direct labor hours, or the production machine hours. We will use machine hours in our discussion. By using only machine hours to allocate the manufacturing overhead to products, it is implying that the machine hours are the underlying cause of the factory overhead. Traditionally, that may have been reasonable or at least sufficient for the company s external financial statements. However, in recent decades the manufacturing overhead has been driven or caused by many other factors. For example, some customers are likely to demand additional manufacturing operations for their diverse products. Other customers simply want great quantities of uniform products. If a manufacturer wants to know the true cost to produce specific products for specific customers, the traditional method of cost accountingis inadequate. AccountingCoach. (n.d.). An advantage of using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Creationism in Public Schools Essay Creationism in Public Schools Teaching Creationism in Schools The question as to whether or not creationism should be taught in public schools is a very emotional and complex question. It can be looked at from several different angles, its validity being one of them. Despite the lack of evidence to support the fundamentalist idea of creationism, that in itself is not enough to warrant its exclusion from the curriculum of public schools in the United States. The question is far more involved and complex. One way to address the question is whether or not creationism, in itself, is a valid idea to be taught in public schools. The answer to this can be yes. Not only should a student in American public schools learn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The problem in scientific creationism, and what I see as a reason for its exclusion from the science classroom in public schools, is the fact that it looks as if, from the outside, the whole theory that it rest on is simply a contortion of the traditional version of creation described in Genesis, custom made to fit in with Darwin s theory of evolution. R. M. Hare would probably say that scientific creationism is simply a modification of the story of creation in Genesis, to fit into the Г’blikГ“ of the religious fundamentalist. A blik, as Hare describes it, is a pre set worldview held by all people, in which they draw from when forming certain opinions on any particular subject. In the case of religious fundamentalist, whose faith in the validity of the Book of Genesis is an essential part of their blik, it becomes necessary for them to contort their literal view of the Book of Genesis into a form that is scientifically acceptable. For this reason, creation science still does not have a place in the science classroom of public schools. Another problem with scientific creationism is that it would exclude the idea of a random beginning. No theory could ever be tested to find origins because it would conflict with scientific creationism. Scientific creationism would be, in essence, a lesson on science halting efforts to find creation, if it is possible at all. It may, however, be acceptable as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Building Regulations Unit: Building Regulations and Control in Construction Title: The origins and purpose of building control Pass 1 UK Building Regulations: The first building control legislation in England dates back to the Great Fire of London in 1666. The reasons why it spread out so quickly were the proximity of the timber buildings. The government of the day realised this and introduced by laws to try to prevent it from happening again. So in 1667 they introduced the London Building Act. However it was not until 1774 that the District Surveyors in London were appointed to enforce these laws. Around this time due to the Industrial Revolution other towns were rapidly expanding and they started to experience similar problems that London had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Overall average emissions target: 5.4% * UK target: 12.5% * Some eco advanced countries have agreed to high emissions targets; e.g. Germany and Denmark 21% * Some less advanced countries are allowed to increase emissions: e.g. Greece +25%, Spain +15%, Ireland +13% * The large developing countries, especially China, India and Brazil, took part in the discussions but were not expected to have reduction targets. Merit The Building Act, consisting of 135 sections, was made law in England and Wales in 1984. Part A:| Structure| Stability is the vital factor here, also taking into account the need to withstand additional weight such as furniture, and the effects of strong winds.| Part B:| Fire| Fire escapes have to be safe, effective and available at all times, and lead to a safe place. Recent changes in how the fire resistant qualities of materials are measured. Internal surfaces have to be able to resist the spread of flames, but if they do catch fire, they must restrict the rate at which heat is released.| Part C: | Site Preparation amp; Resistance to Moisture| The ground to be built on must be free of vegetation and precautions must be taken to get rid of dangerous contaminants including radon, landfill gas and methane. If necessary the subsoil must be drained and walls, floors and roofs must be reasonably moisture proof. | Part ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Renewable Energy As A Means Of Reducing The Use Of Fossil... Evaluate developments in renewable energy as a means of reducing the use of fossil fuels OUTLINE Thesis statement: benefits of renewable energy decreaseing the consumption of fossil fuels outweighs its disadvantages. Topic sentences: 1.First of all, renewable energy is more governable than nuclear power. 2.Furthermore, renewable energy is benefit to human in two ways, in particular environmentally friendly, and reducing the consumption of fossil fuels. 3.To some extent, developments in renewable energy need to be improved to satisfy people s demand, or people prefer using oil rather than renewable sources. 4.However, referring to two objective disadvantages of renewable resources in the modern city, some people indicates that it is almost impossible to transfer energy providing form fossil fuels to renewable power, one example is against powerful and illustrated the possibility sufficiently. Conclusion: To summarize, developing renewable energy is a reasonable means to reduce the consumption of fossil fuels. Evaluate developments in renewable energy as a means of reducing the use of fossil fuels Human is on the emergent condition which shows on The World Bank research, the average consumption of fossil fuels was 81.2% in 2013, (The World Bank, 2016) (The World Bank, 2016) Appendix 1 And according to Al Gore s conclusion, if population stays in invariable, oil would be exhausted by 2052. (Al, G 2016) Secondly, burning fossil fuels is a vital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Violence In The Road violence. The road in which The Man and The Boy travel on is chock full of danger, so one could not expect to survive without seeing or performing any acts of violence, for example as mentioned before there is danger almost everywhere, including in the cannibals that The Man and The Boy are trying to hide from. However, perhaps the violencethat we see in The Road is more justifiable than the violence and warfare that occurs in A Farewell to Arms as in this novel people have to fight and kill in order to survive in the world they live in, instead of just killing in aid of the war. The theme of violence in The Road is apparent when The Man is searching a trailer for supplies, and McCarthy writes: He wafted away the smoke and looked down into the trailer. The small fire burning in the floor seemed a long way down. He shielded the glare of it with his hand and when he did he could see almost to the rear of the box. Human bodies. Sprawled in every attitude. Dried and shrunken in their rotted clothes. The small wad of burning paper drew down to a wisp of flame and then died out leaving a faint pattern for just a moment in the incandescence like the shape of a flower, a molten rose. Then all was dark again ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although there is some use of more descriptive and decorative language here, the iceberg theory is still apparent, particularly when he writes Human bodies. Sprawled in every attitude. Dried and shrunken in their rotted clothes . These few sentences convey enough in their direct, plain language that we do not really need the descriptive use of language to get a picture of the grotesque state that the bodies in the trailer are in. McCarthy s use of brutal imagery here along with his use of the theory of omission clearly illustrates the theme of violence to the reader and gives them a deeper understanding of the whole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Dating For Dummies By Dr. Joy Browne Relationships are different in many ways but can have the same matter. In the book Dating For Dummies by Dr. Joy Browne, she provides advice on how to have successful dates that lead to fulfilling your need to have fun and to find someone new to understand. The book goes into useful information from how to be yourself with confidence and make sure that you are ready for the process of dating. Take for example the first part of the book, it focuses on you as a person and how dating occurs in the modern world. Both of these contexts are combined in order to see if the manners of dating are the course you are willing to endeavor. As Dr. Joy Browne describes in the chapter, Finding Out What Makes You Tick, she acknowledges the importance of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second is the ability to find the place where you can encounter or catch this ideal mate. Although not specific to certain people the author states, be open to spontaneity (Browne, 2006, p.71). Meaning that the general people are not regularly able to recognize or allow the occurrence of impulse with a date or in the matter of life. To be open to new and adventurous things that might be encountered with this voyage of dating is what the author implied. Like parties, vacations and many other types of celebrations or trips that can bring new escapades that might be to your liking. In this sort of move towards openness you set forth the ability to find a potential date. The efforts of asking for phone numbers, and for getting to know the person are a little bit tricky, but are worth being able to find if there are any type of connections as humans. As we connect we are able to retrieve information to contact one another for any potential dates or hangouts. The key is to first introduce your self and then ask for the source of communication so that you can plan an encounter, in order to get to know one another. Once passing the opportunity to arrange a rendezvous you are able to start plotting the events for the date. All of these procedures are discussed in part three of the book. Dr. Joy also informs of the approach for asking someone out depending on how this person leads ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. My Ambition In Life Do not take this the wrong way when I say that I do not care what it is you are trying to achieve. Let me explain. I mean I do not care if your goal is to graduate high school with a certain GPA, start a clothing line, release your own book, learn an instrument, master a language, or even if it s getting a certain someone in your life. Only you have the power to make that dream, goal, and ambition come to life. Grant Cardone taught me to commit first, and figure the rest out later. Just jump in! I can t emphasize how many times I ve thought about or talked about doing something and because that s all I did, I never got anything done. After I committed to this concept, my goals were slowly becoming more and more accomplishable. January of 2017 I told myself I wanted to write a book and as soon as I set my mind to it and opened the document all I can say is: well ... here you are, reading it. I have a concept that I later turned into a hashtag that most of my social media followers have seen. #D.L.C. You must DOMINATE Life COMPLETELY. After finding entrepreneurship and learning that the only limits are the ones I put on myself, the sky was the limit for me. Taking my life to the next level did not only become a passion of mine but a duty. I will not settle for anything I do not deserve and you should not either. Life is going to smack you around but if you have the mental will power and the foundation to set you back on course, you will watch your dreams travel from your imagination and into your life. Your wishes get checked off your list and you begin to rinse and repeat the cycle I told you about earlier. Set Goals and Hit them. Rinse and Repeat, Rinse and Repeat. Self development is my biggest passion and having a good life for myself, my parents, my extended family, and my own family in the future is personally one of my big motivations. Success is relative to the observer. I came up with this statement as I was responding to a friend of mine who messaged me about how he was lost and wanted to learn more about business and what I was doing because it caught his interest through my social media platforms. Before sending him a list of resources I used to get into business I basically told him that I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Transnational History of a Chinese Family Life as an Immigrant Beginning in the late 19th century and continuing to the early 20th century, many Chinese families struggled to gain social, economic, and educational stature in both China and the United States. In the book, A Transnational History of a Chinese Family, by Haiming Liu, we learn about the Chang familyrooted in Kaiping County, China, who unlike many typical Chinese families exemplified hard work and strong cultural values allowing them to pursue an exceptional Chinese American lifestyle. Even with immigration laws preventing Chinese laborers and citizens to enter unless maintaining merchant status, Yitang and Sam Chang managed to sponsor approximately 40 relatives to the states with their businesses in herbalist... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These relationships he would later be able utilize in testimony when helping his family migrate to the U.S, a key role in the economic success of the businesses. Like we discussed in lecture, most Chinese immigrants were laborers and did not receive many pleasant encounters with white men. Although Yitang was seen by many Americans as a valuable Chinese immigrant, he and his family members still received discrimination other immigrants had to face. Their thriving asparagus farm did not have as many social benefits as the herbalist business did, but the farm was their main source of income, and with this they were able to provide for their families while living transnationally. Once the Chang family moved into Los Angeles and had their herbalist shop and asparagus farm under way, they realized the need for more laborers. In order to support their wives and kids with groceries, clothing, and education, the Chang s needed to find the cheapest labor possible while still establishing the farm as a business that could support their income. The cheapest laborers were relatives, and they were for the most part thankful to come and work for Yitang, even if it was not their ideal working situation. One frustration Sam expressed in the book that may correlate to the continuing poor treatment and vision of the Chinese, is that within the Chinese workforce, most hard working laborers in the railroad, farming, mining, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Little Guppies Case Study Name: Meg WhiteClassroom: Little Guppies .1. How does the child react to frustration/disappointment? On 11/4 Teddy (15 months) was observed getting upset when a Velcro toy was put around his wrist. He expressed his frustration by looking at the toy and his face showed an annoyed expression as he put his arm out to the teacher and looks at her. When she does not take it off for him, he resorts to making the frustrated face accompanied with a whining sound and some mumbling then the teach took the toy off his wrist. On 10/24 Teddy dealt with disappointment in a similar way. He wanted to go up in the loft, and he asked by looking at me and making his whining sound. When I told him he could not go up there right now he whined louder and it turned into more of a crying sound but without any tears. 2. How does the child react to aggression? Describe the situation in detail. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teddy had been carrying and pushing around the wooden block toy (with the different contraptions on every side of the block). Teddy and Ellen were pulling the toy back and forth between each other. Teddy would make his frustration face as they pulled but Teddy gave up and went to go play somewhere else after Ellen kept pulling. 3. How does the child react to fear/anxiety? Describe the situation in detail. _____/2 pts While I have never seen Teddy in a state of fear or anxiety, I have heard that he does not like the presence of curtain individuals. Katie told me of a situation on 11/15 where Mary came into the room to help JJ and Teddy would scream until someone would pick him up, or if she would go in the play area, since he was in the kitchen eating lunch. 4. How does the child react to joy/happiness? Describe the situation in detail. _____/2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The War You Don t See By John Pilger After viewing the documentary film The War You Don t See by John Pilger, my previous feelings towards the war and the way people are treated grew more immense as I felt more informed as to what was going on behind closed doors. I have always found the thought of war pointless, destructive and inhumane, this documentary supports my previous attitudes. The way certain media associations manipulate and hide the truthis a scary thought, this film shows how the media lacks honesty on a destructive level. How can one take a position and make an informed decision towards what they should do or how they should react towards these global issues? They can t, it is impossible to make an informed decision when one is not told the whole truth. The War You Don t See also informs the viewers to see how poorly the innocent civilians are treated and in many cases how their lack of rights results in cruel deaths. Pilger presents these issues to the viewers of this film in a way which looks down upon the people of the militaryand media and sympathise toward those innocent civilians of these war stricken countries, which I personally strongly support and am left feelingpleased with Pilger s work. John Pilger s The War You Don t See promotes many strong ideas, with a strong focus on the value of honesty and the lack of it. Raising the issue of when the media do not do their job, the public is manipulated as we are not told the whole truth therefore are not aware of the horrific and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. What Were Columbus s Beliefs About The Native People Of... What were Columbus s beliefs about the native people of the islands and how did this affect his treatment of them? Columbus viewed the culture of the native people of the islands as inferior to his own which resulted in a belief that he and his men have the right to harm and treat them harshly. ...On my arrival, I had taken some Indians by force from the first island that I came... By enslaving some of the Indians, Columbus showed that he believed that he had the right to enslave them because they were inferior to him in some way. ...to bear witness that he before all others took possession of that island for the King and Queen... With this statement, Columbus stated the belief that the Island did not even belong to the native people to begin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Spread of Buddhism in China Buddhism arrived in China by the first century C.E. by way of the Silk Road. Initially, the spread of Buddhism was met with positivity, but as the centuries passed, the Chinese began to view it in a negative light. Additionally, during a period of disunity and political instability, the Chinese peasants welcomed Buddhism, but as Buddhism became more popular, Chinese aristocracy and government saw it as a threat to their power and moved to discredit its movement. Documents 1, 2, and 5 positively supported the spread of Buddhism, and Documents 4 and 6 negatively viewed the spread of Buddhism. The change in attitude corresponding to the spread of Buddhism is presented with Documents 1, 2, and 3, which initially support Buddhism, and Documents 4, 5, and 6, which shows the changing opinions on Buddhism. It would be beneficial to see additional documents written by a peasant in order to show the contrast between elite responses and their motives for choosing a foreign religion over the traditional Confucianism. Another helpful document would be a response from a woman because it would be useful to know the reasons a woman in Chinese society would choose Buddhism and their perspective as opposed to the point of view of men. Documents 1, 2, and 5 positively support the spread of Buddhism in China. Document 1 is written by the Buddha himself, and lays down the basic principles followed by all Buddhists. It shows that by eliminating cravings, sorrow would stop. Nevertheless, it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Strengths And Disadvantages Of Sweden The Basics Sweden is consistently ranked as one of the most globalized, competitive, and productive countries worldwide. The country has a very highly skilled and experienced workforce, and is well known as a leader of innovation. Sweden offers smooth and easy business procedures, is very open to international ownership, and has consistently had a very stable economy. An easy way foreign investors can benefit from Swedenis by harnessing the phenomenal, unmatched skills and technology in the many industries in the country. Sweden have strengths in Bioeconomy, CleanTech, Life sciences, mining, and much more. In these industry clusters, Swedish companies compete at the highest level and constantly succeed. Swedish workers are experts in their fields of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strong track record regarding medical innovation Easy access to information from medical database and biobanks; in fact, Sweden has one of the strongest and biggest biobanks in diabetes in the world World leader in renal care, medical implants , transplantation, drug development, regenerative medicine, orthopedic implants, and gene therapy World leaders in the research of inflammation, oncology, metabolics, and neuroscience Metals and Mining Dating all the way back to the early 11th century, Sweden has had a strong mining culture. From this many well respected and successful mining equipment suppliers have emerged. Out of the entire European Union, Sweden produces the most iron ore, the second most gold, zinc, lead and the third most copper. Even today, new mines are constantly being opened. There are many investment opportunities within the exploration and the R D. Why should you choose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Lobsters Boiling In Water The passage above by Foster Wallace uses detailed and graphic language to shape the image of afflicted lobsters boiling in water. The lobster will sometimes try to cling to the container s sides . You can usually hear the cover rattling and clanking as the lobster tries to push if off. The showing instead of telling descriptions allow the readers to feel the pain of being boiled alive. I can imagine myself being trapped in a pot of boiling water, trying every possible way to escape the torment. The realistic descriptions allow the author to connect and imagine the situation. As a result, it serves as an exceptional pathos evidence to support Wallace s overall argument of whether it is moral to eat lobsters, an aquatic arthropod, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analysis of Boffi s international strategy Essay 3O1LON International business Boffi: Managing internationalisation in luxury goods Executive summary: Nowadays, being competitive isn t an option but more an obligation. Through this report, we identified the well known Italian Boffi, specialised in kitchen and bathroom industry. How Boffi did to be one of the most important Italian producers of kitchens and bathrooms in the luxury field? What was its strategy? How can they improve their sales and market share? Those are the question that we tried to answer, with some theoretical aspects as the five competitive forces and the value chain or Porter or even the SWOT analysis, without forgetting the PESTEL study and some concrete examples. By analysing the whole ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Boffi has four main strategies in its activity. Product design: Products are made from famous designers who are known in the art domain, it allows making each product unique. Those products are in the influence of an art director who is a designer as well, tree of them are famous. Alliance: Boffi has alliance with high end brand. This partnership enhances its activity, and makes the brand some visibility in the international markets. In 2001 Boffi becomes a member of Foundazione Altagamma, an association of luxury Italian design companies who enjoy an International reputation. The main aim of the association is to promote Italian brands, style, culture worldwide. 2003 Boffi made the acquisition of Nobert Wangen, a top quality kitchenbrand (design kitchen and bathroom). Naoto Fukasawa collaborates as well with Boffi. Diversification: in the 1980 Boffi decided to produce and make bathroom because of the needs of customers. Bathrooms are considered has a private space having and taking more and more space in our modern society. Bathroom sector has low entry barriers because of less money spending, and it s almost the same area (living place) as the core activity of the company which is kitchen. Kitchen sales represent in 2008 (72%) bathroom (27%) and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Racial Tension Between Black And White People Since the beginning, there has been racial tension between black and white people. Well, if one can call it that. For the longest time blacks were NOT considered people. Different countries throughout the world debated on if they were subjects, workers, anything less than that. The eventual improvement from the 3/5 of a person compromise to the abolishment of slavery in 1865. After almost one hundred years of movements (there were more, but these can be considered a part of the Civil Rights Movement), segregation wasn t abolished until the Brown V Board of Education case in 1954; then total abolishment in The Civil Rights Act of 1964. Still to this day racismand racial tension runs amuck. Without mentioning the Black Lives Matter movement, a heated debated spark the attention of the whole nation. This debate was none other than the differing of opinions of the rebel flag. The racist hate crime massacre in a Charleston, South Carolina AME church by a WHITE male tipped the old debate over the meaning of the Confederate (Rebel) flag. Becoming the hot topic for newspapers, news stations, talk shows, social media, and conversations between friends, people had to draw a delicate line between blacks vs whites and right vs wrong. This is mentioned with a grain of salt as both whites and blacks opposed the flag and supported it. To begin the debate, a CNN poll was published stating that 57% of the American population seen the flag as a sense of Southern Pride as opposed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Cu Honor Code Analysis Hold Safety Paramount: Engineers must prioritize the safety, health and welfare of the public and should try to practice sustainability as often as possible. In order to do this, engineers must realize that major engineering decisions do impact the general public s well being and they must review their decisions to ensure that they are safe. Engineers with reasons to believe that a fellow engineer is not following the rules stated in Canon 1 must report this person to the authorities in charge. Service With Competence: Engineers should only work in areas where they are qualified, but they are allowed to accept assignments outside of their areas of expertise as long as they are only working on the portions of the jobs in which they are qualified. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Canon 3 states that engineers must always issue true statements, and code 3B states that engineers must be truthful in all reports, statements and testimonies. This is similar to the CU Honor Code, because the CU Honor Code was established in order to create a community of trust. In order to follow the CU Honor Code, one cannot cheat or plagiarise. This means that students must be honest and truthful when taking tests and doing homework. All of the work done by a student must be their own. The CU Honor Code also relates with ASCE code 5D and 5E. Canon 5 states that an engineer s merit speaks for their professional reputation. Code 5D states that engineers shall not misrepresent their academic or professional qualifications. If a student cheats or plagiarizes, they are misrepresenting their academic qualifications by turning in work that doesn t accurately display their academic capability. Code 5E states that engineers must give credit to fellow engineers where credit is due. Plagiarizing or copying someone else s work, robs that person from the credit they deserve, and gives the credit to a student who doesn t deserve it. Finally, the CU Honor Code relates to ASCE code 6A. Canon 6 states that engineers shall uphold the honor, integrity, and dignity of the engineering profession. The point of the CU Honor Code is for the students of CU Boulder to uphold the honor of the school. Code 6A states that engineers shall not knowingly engage in anything dishonest or unethical. Cheating or plagiarism in any form is unethical and dishonest because if a student turns in work with their name on it, even though the work done isn t their own, then this student is not telling the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Analysis Of Eric Erikson s Eight Stages Of Identity Theory Introduction Identity or Self concept is something that evolves or matures right along with us; it changes from physical concepts to more complex thoughts. (Damon Hart, 1988) Questions like Who am I? and What is my Purpose? Have perplexed humanities greatest philosophers; the complexity of these questions has even created a study of purpose; Teleology, the study of purpose. John Locke held that personal identity is a matter of psychological continuity. He considered the self to be founded on consciousness and not on the substance of either the soul or the body. (Nimbalkar, 2011) Eric Erikson s theoretical perspective of identity Eric Erikson s theoretical perspective of identity perspective built on Freud s work proposed that people... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, when initiative is discouraged the child may begin to develop feelings of guilt. 4.Industry vs. Inferiority As children continue through the stages, they become increasingly aware of themselves as individuals. Children who achieve and are praised for their achievements develop self confidence. Children who are constantly criticized may develop feelings of inferiority. 5.Identity vs. Role Confusion Erikson argued that teenagers undergo an identity crisis which they must establish. Adolescents who struggle to find a purpose to their lives and a separate identity from their parents may be unable to establish one. 6.Intimacy vs. Isolation After a young person has established his or her identity, Erikson proposes that a person now is able to establish intimate relationships with others. Failure to do so can result in long term feelings of isolation. 7.Generativity vs. Stagnation People who can provide guidance to their children can feel a sense of purpose. Those who cannot resolute this stage will stagnate and have a difficult time achieving the next stage. 8.Ego Integrity vs. Despair This stage deals with reflection of the life a person has lived. If the previous stages have been met, then a person can die content. Those who cannot resolve this stage due to the irresolution of previous ones can fall into despair as their life seems to have had purpose. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Comparing Owen s Dulce et Decorum Est and Crane s Do Not... Comparing Owen s Dulce et Decorum Est and Crane s Do Not Weep, Maiden, For War Is Kind Both Stephen Crane s Do Not Weep, Maiden, For War Is Kind and Wilfred Owen s Dulce et Decorum Est use vivid images, diction rich with connotation, similes, and metaphors to portray the irony between the idealized glory of war and the lurid reality of war. However, by looking at the different ways these elements are used in each poem, it is clear that the speakers in the two poems are soldiers who come from opposite ends of the spectrum of military ranks. One speaker is an officer and the other is a foot soldier. Each of the speakers/soldiers is dealing with the repercussions from his own realities of the horror of war based on his duty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most vivid and shocking image used is when the speaker internally addresses the child and tells him that his father tumbled in the yellow trenches, / Raged at his breast, gulped and died (13 14). This is not something one would tell a child, especially when consoling him. The use of the word trenches, which could be metaphors for graves, contributes to the implicit theme of a funeral setting. This contradiction between verbally comforting family members and internally giving them detailed descriptions of their loved one s death, shows the speaker s struggle with the idea that families and others typically hear the glossed over story of the nobility of soldiers and the glory of war. This speaker is battling with his military duty of consoling the family members and with his conscience wanting to open their eyes to the fact that these men die gruesome and painful deaths. The second and fourth stanzas particularly support the theory that the officer is at the funeral of a lower ranking soldier whom he led into battle. In the second and fourth stanzas, the officer is reviewing his own thoughts during the time of the battle; this is an indication that he is struggling with the decisions he has made. At the beginning of the second stanza, he uses an image of the Hoarse, booming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Food for Thought Case 11 7: Food for Thought The Audit Committee of the Board of Directors of Allfoods Corporation: Allfoods Corp. acquired 80% of the outstanding common stock of Baked Beans Corp in a business combination on February 1, 2009. Allfoods paid $40 million in cash and issued two million shares of Allfoods common stock to the selling shareholders of Baked Beans. Allfoods stock options will replace all outstanding stock options granted to Baked Beans employees as required by the merger agreement. This transaction has been accounted for in accordance with ASC 805, Business Combinations. We have determined that consideration transferred amounts to $135 million, land and buildings should be recorded using the in use valuation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ASC 805 30 30 11 further clarifies that a replacement award that is part of the consideration transferred in exchange for the acquiree equals the portion of the acquiree award that is attributable to pre combination service. Any portion of replacement award that relates to post combination service should be recorded as compensation cost. Acquisition Cost ASC 805 10 25 23 indicates that acquisition related costs shall account as expenses in the period in which the costs are incurred and received. However, cost to issue debt or equity securities shall be recognized in accordance with other applicable GAAP. In our case, we assume that acquisition cost is not allocated for issuing debt or equity securities. After critical examination of the related standards, we conclude that cash, common stock, contingent consideration and replacement stock option awards attributable to pre combination services should be considered to determine consideration transferred. As a result, total consideration transferred is (in million) Cash $ 40 Common Stock (2*35)$ 70 Contingent Consideration $ 20 Pre combination service stock option awards$ 5 $135 Highest and Best Use ASC 820 requires that the measurement of fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed should be based on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Analyzing the Scrap Metal Recycling Industry and Various... Executive Summary This E Marketing Plan has been designed for K K Recycling Services. K K Recycling Services is a small company that has limited resources but realizes the potential and importance of having a sound E Marketing strategy. Key issues facing the company involve its limited marketing efforts. K K Recycling Services has a very limited marketing budget that is primarily used for direct sales. Lacking innovation and failure to adopt modern business models may very well hinder K K Recycling Services profitability and growth. K K Recycling Services, along with its top three competitors in the industry use basic E Marketing strategies such as a company website and Search Engine Optimization via Google. While K K... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Internal Analysis Current Marketing Practices K K Recycling Services current marketing practices include the following: Product: K K Recycling Services operates a large fleet of luggers, rolloffs and tractors along with hundreds of containers and trailers. Equipped with loaders, bailers, excavators and graders, K K Recycling Services is able to efficiently process and sort materials in order to satisfy the desire of mills, foundries and smelters to obtain a high quality recycled product. Price: Price fluctuates depending on the client s needs and the scope of the work. Place: The firm currently operates in the Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Eastern United States. Promotion: K K Recycling Services marketing efforts entail face to face direct sales, which involve entertaining clients and prospects as well as sponsoring local sports teams and charities. The only other promotions that K K offers consist of a $5/per Net Ton discount to the Steel Mills for paying their invoices within 15 days (Sweeney). Aside from this, they do not offer any other types of promotions on its products and services. E marketing efforts Operating in a very traditional industry largely dependent on face to face ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay on Hero-Anti Hero Superman, Wonder Woman, Spiderman what do all these characters have in common? They are all products of the human aspiration to be saved. The word hero is passed around too much these days. A hero is not a football player that scores the game winning touchdown or the goaltender who saves his team from a loss. A hero is usually an ordinary person that did extraordinary things. A true hero is really never a hero at all; at least not in their own mind. However, there are various cases today in which we see the exact opposites of these characters, the anti heroes. The anti hero is one who cannot be classified as a hero, for that said character lacks natural heroic qualities. However, the anti hero cannot be described as a villain either.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On his 40th Labor Day telethon in 2005, Jerry Lewis added Salvation Army fundraising for Hurricane Katrina to his usual Muscular Dystrophy Assosiation fundraising, though he also encouraged viewers to give to the American Red Cross. Not all of what Jerry Lewis has done has been good, but no hero is perfect. Aside from controversy from the community of disabled people with comments he has made, Jerry Lewis can still be considered a hero for the great charitable work he has done for the benefit of others. A reasonable example for an anti hero could be Al Capone. Despite the common image that is portrayed in society of Al Capone, there was some that Capone did as good for others during the Depression. Part of the reason Capone was taken to task in this way was his status as a celebrity. Capone often tried to suppress his image and be seen as a community leader. For instance, he started a program to fight rickets by providing a daily milk ration to Chicago school children. Also during the Great Depression, he attempted to open up many soup kitchens for the poor and homeless. Although most of the money he used to do this may have been related to his selling or gang violence, or even his bootlegging of liqour, he still attempted using some of it for a good cause. He acquired a great deal of appreciation from abounding poor persons in Chicago for his blatant disregard of the Prohibition law that they loathed. He was percepted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Children s Development As An Integral Part Of A Child... Play is important in a child s development as it helps in the child s cognitive, emotional, physical and social development. It is through play that the child is able to interact and engage with the world around them and discover new things such as the objects they fiddle with and the lessons that they will soon learn from interacting with toys and people. Under article 31 (leisure, playand culture) of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child, play has been recognized as being an integral part of a child s development, to which children have the right to relax and play, and to join in a wide range of cultural, artistic and other recreational activities . Play can help in a child s cognitive development, especially in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Black book) Children who participate in pretend play also tend to grasp verbal skills better later on in life. (http://www.seattlepi.com/lifestyle/article/Researchers take on imaginary playmates for 1161361.php) Children also learn and mimic adult roles that they have observed in their everyday lives such as how their mothers pour tea into teacups for guests or older family members and copies this action when they line their stuffed toys around them and taking on the motherly role, pouring tea out of teapots for the stuffed toys. Here we see children taking on realistic adult roles that they have observed which may help them better understand what one of the many motherly roles might be, and by understanding, they build a new schema in their brain in relation to what a mother is and in the process, learn something new. Play can help develop a child s emotional aspect with the use of transitional objects. Transitional objects such as a child s teddy bear or doll can act as the child s first stepping stone into reality, which might be too complicated for the child to handle all by himself. Emotionally difficult situations to a child such as not receiving enough love or craving for more love from adult figures but yet, unable to gain it, may turn to his teddy bear for comfort and a sense of belonging. In this case, playing with the teddy bear can downplay the feeling of hurt and help in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Silent Majority Summary For many, the 1970s is considered a decade of turbulent and chaotic times. The social disorder and political commotion of the 1960s would linger into the new decade, as struggles for social justice for many disadvantaged interest groups continued. While some campaigns and movements gained momentum in certain areas, others would suffer setbacks due to unforeseen events. Women, minorities, homosexuals and other powerless people continued their struggle for equality, and many Americans, fed up with a long and costly war, united in protest against an unwinnable war in Vietnam. The political postwar Left that enjoyed its dominant run throughout the 1960s was beginning to unravel by the end of the decade and a New Right began to take shape in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ever enjoyed and a time of great stability, the nineteen seventies would have a far sinister outcome, with energy turmoil, stagflation, and federal policy failures that saw the decade as the only decade other than the 1930s wherein Americans ended up poorer than they began. [9] The economy of the nineteen seventies experienced difficulty for a number of reasons. One of the prime reasons was the 1973 Oil Embargo, which had a very serious effect on the American economy. Another major shift to occur was a move away from government and the public sector towards the private sector. The 1970s saw a major decline in the trust of the federal government, as many Americans turned away from the public sector and began having an unusual faith in the market. [10] The Great Inflation of the 1970s would lead to widespread use of credit, as Schulman points out, The experience of the Carter years turned many Americans, previously conservative in their financial dealings, into speculators and investors. To let savings sit in a bank in the age of inflation was to lose everything. [11] The stagflation and energy problems to plague Carter s administration left many increasingly more frustrated with their government, which would help give rise to the New Right. As Schulman points out, Desperate taxpayers readily accepted the New Right critique of big government and the conservative promise of low taxes and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. French Gel Manicure Essay French Gel Manicure Firstly, What is a French manicure? The word French manicure was launched by American actresses a few years ago. It is compared to the French touch to talk about a technique of beautification of the nails with a careful, elegant and distinguished, as are the French. The most surprising is that in France, it was called the American manicure since it is the Americans who launched this fashion. Now just take a look at how French Gel Manicure is done. The French Gel manicure is a technique that makes beautiful nails and therefore the hand, in a simple way but with a neat and refined result. Here are the steps of the French Gel manicure carried out in the salons by professionals: Capsule placement on nails If you have healthy nails, beautiful shape, long enough and not breaking easily, you will not need to have capsules. The French manicure can be done directly on your nails. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Preparation of the nail before laying At this stage, the prosthetist will prepare the nail to receive the gel. This preparation is important for the gel to hold well and durably. To begin, it will disinfect your hands and remove the remains of your old varnish with a non greasy, non scented solvent and a non pellicles cotton to avoid leaving cotton residue on the nails, which would prevent the capsule from Adhere well to the nail. It will then file and sand the nail to equalize it and push the cuticle so that everything is clean on the surface. Thanks to the regrowth of the cuticle, the result will be clearer at the base. Finally, it will remove all the residue and clean the nail with a special cleaner. How is the capsule ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Discovergence Project Even at its best, the convergence project didn t account for all of the subtleties that would bring its demise. According to an article by Ken Tysiac of the Journal of Accountancy, the project formally ended in January 2013 when a joint meeting between FASB and the IASB resulted in an announcement to continue increasing global comparability in different ways. Now, FASB continues to strive for increased comparability among foreign standards to U.S. GAAP. The FASB s strategy for doing so involves three methods. Firstly, FASB aims to develop high quality standards for others to follow. In doing so, FASB intends to serve as a reference point and benchmark for others... [and] lead by setting an example of excellence. Secondly, FASB works... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... businesses remains bleak. Unfortunately, a single set of standards is desired by many groups across the globe, and it could be the best way to compare GAAPs across the globe. In an April 2015 study published by Tel Aviv University, researchers compared underpricing of IPO firms in countries that use IFRS to IPO firms that used domestic GAAP. This study found that IFRS adoption can generate a positive externality by enhancing comparability, but only when coupled with high quality enforcement or strong firm level reporting incentives. This indicates that while some countries would not experience improved comparability from IFRS adoption as a result of systemic corruption, the United States still has potential to reap the benefits from adoption, in spite of concerns from private ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Mt Whitney Unit 5: Managing service levels CONTENTS A. PAGE B. C. D. E. F. G. INTRODUCTION TO UNIT 3 пЃ® Aims 3 пЃ® Your learning outcomes 3 пЃ® Essential and suggested reading 4 SERVICE EXPECTATIONS 5 п Ѓ® Customer expectations 5 пЃ® Service encounter experience 5 пЃ® Organisational change of focus 7 пЃ® Ensure that segments are compatible (managing the segment portfolio) 7 пЃ® Segment management 8 SERVICE LEVELS AND STANDARDS 9 п Ѓ® Introduction to expected service levels 9 пЃ® Problems in defining and agreeing service levels 9 пЃ® Expected service levels versus service standards 10 пЃ® Developing a set of service standards 11 пЃ® How many service standards are necessary? 11 пЃ® Planning service standards 12 пЃ® Implementation of service standards 12 пЃ®... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Customers want to be treated in a friendly manner with honest, straightforward information and responses. They appreciate a customer service representative who is willing to admit mistakes and work to correct them. Customers who believe they have been misled stop doing business with the company. These critical incidents are experiences that make the customer walk away and never return. They don t complain, they just leave and share the negative service experience with others. The bad news spreads, leading the organisation to lose more customers and deterring prospective customers. Critical incidents can include broken promises that annoy and anger customers. Customers expect to be informed if a promise cannot be fulfilled. Finally, customers expect understanding and empathy from a customer service representative who is willing to see things from their point of view, especially when there is a problem. пЃ® Service encounter experience The service encounter experience determines future levels of service and profit generated by the organisation. It is where emotions of the service user and the customer service representative meet in real time; most people judge service quality within the first few moments. Service is often described as emotional labour , because it demands service personnel to engage their emotions in their work in a way that a production line role does not. The science of customer service treats customer satisfaction as a function ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Of Symbolism In Radiohead s OK Computer In a society so rigidly ruled by structures, Radiohead holds up a funhouse mirror to reveal its flaws and inner workings. Radiohead s OK Computer reveals that society s obsession with hiding vulnerability through repeating symbolism, lyrical metaphors, and By using repeating symbolic imagery, OK Computer shows that ruling power structures, like religion and corporations, center around vulnerability in how they gain influence and in how they are motivated. Additionally, in order to maintain their influence, these powers have to put up a front of indestructibility while also managing internal struggles. Planes crashes are depicted throughout the album s artwork, a symbol of innovation and monetary means that has failed and brought people down with it. Planes, much like corporations, are supposed to have very few chinks in their armor, but both can go down; both are vulnerable under their guise of perfection. There is also the case of religion, where a statue of Jesus is seen being worshipped by a considerably smaller family. Religion is a form of protection, both for the herd immunity and for the surety of an afterlife, and the family is beneath, quite vulnerable. However, the statue is white, like the scribbles surrounding it, while the family is not and would take more work to scribble over because of this. This suggests that religion can be consumed easily and has less control over modern life than in previous centuries. When the statue appears again, it is a hand behind a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Examples Of Blindness In King Lear Lack of insight to one s surroundings is an indicator of failure in one s proper metacognition. This blindness is a tragic flaw that if one is not quick to realize, can have deadly and long term effects as developed through William Shakespeare s King Lear. According to Shakespeare, blindness is not simply a physical issue, but rather a challenge of the mind. In the play, the dominant theme of figurative and literal blindnesscarries both the main plots and counterplots throughout the play. In William Shakespeares King Lear, the ineluctable subject of blindness develops through King Lear, his daughters, and Gloucester as they suffer the repercussions of their lack of perception in their lives. Firstly, King Lear s pride leads him to appreciate... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, Gloucester s lack of clear vision deceives him into believing that Edmund is the good son while Edgar, despite the fact that he is the good one, is plotting his death to gain his inheritance. After Edmund informs Gloucester of his attempt to [dissuade Edgar] from his intent and shows his false wounds, Gloucester claims that of [his] land, / Loyal and natural [Edmund], / [he will] work the means / [to] make [Edmund] capable (II, i. 84 86). When Edmund hereafter betrays his father for his wealth and authority, Gloucester is physically blinded as a punishment and when told the truth of Edmund s betrayal, he cries [t]hen Edgar was abused. / King gods, forgive [him] that, and prosper him! (III, vii, 91 92) Gloucester s deeper insight into the true characters of his sons after he is blind reflects irony: literal blindness ironically yields insight. Only when Gloucester is blind can he see things for what they are, and his mistake of his refusal to hear out Edgar is what brings about his punishment. Only after, he finally regains his sight and discovers that Edger had put all of his effort to save his father s life while playing poor Tom and that Edgar loves him all regardless of past events. Although Gloucester appears weak and gullible, his realization helps him to stay capable of great bravery and seeking justice. Gloucester s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...