An Exciting Cricket Match Essay 120 Words 2015

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An Exciting Cricket Match Essay
120 Words 2015
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Descriptive Essay On The Night
The Watcher
Every night there was a shadow out the window and it just lingered there. It was there one
second and then it was gone. I had a feeling that someone was there but I didn t want to believe
it. The next night I waited until I saw the shadow again and this time I got up and quietly walked
out the front door. As I made my way around the yard I looked around to see if I could see
anything that might look suspicious. I got to my bedroom window where I saw the shadow the
previous nights but this time all I saw was footprints in the dirt and no one in sight. They were
not human footprints but much larger and more deformed. I heard a loud growling noise behind
me and I was far away from the front door. I turned around and saw the giant shadow that was
now a monster. I ran around the house as fast as I could and made it to the backyard. I jumped
the fence but the monster was still behind me. I made it to the back door but it was locked and
now I was trapped. Just when I thought I was about to get killed by the monster it fell to the
ground and when I opened my eyes a tall dark man was standing there with a sword. He had
killed the monster just a moment before it got to me. Then just as I was about to say something
to him he was gone just as fast as he was there. I stood frozen and speechless. As I walked back to
the house I was just silent and thinking about everything that just happened. I went back to my bed
and laid there until I fell asleep.
When I woke up the next
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The Importance Of Family History
Knowing our family history is essential to understanding ourselves and basic humanity and
diversity. Family history helps to keep memories alive and allow each generation to have an idea
of who they are and where they come from. It helps to provide meaningful connections to our
ancestors. Old photos, letters, and journals give us a glimpse into what our ancestors were really
like. Familyhistories are passed down to generations in the form of stories. As a young kid, I used
to cajole my grandfather to repeat his childhood stories over and over again before I went to bed.
As I recall, my great grandfather, Pir Mohammad and mother, Jenna, were born in Abad Pura, a
small rural village in Gujrat, India. There were many Muslim towns along the ... Show more content
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He married my grandmother when he was twenty and gave birth to seven kids, including my dad.
My grandmother helped my grandfather in farming and harvesting too. Despite all the efforts, their
family was still financially unstable. It was a time, when British arrived in India and brought
various reforms. They made schools and hospitals, reconstructed roads and houses, and introduced
English language in the country. The cities were getting better but the villages were still the same.
Britishers encouraged the Indians to make schools in all parts of the India including the villages to
educate children.
Unlike my grandfather, my dad got a chance to go to school in his village but he couldn t continue
his education for very long. He studied from nine in the morning to two in the afternoon and helped
his father in farming until the dusk. During the 1900s, British efforts to change the country s
traditions and cultural practices turned into destructive riots. People started blaming British for
creating religious divisions between Hindus and Muslims. In 1947, the British finally left India and
the subcontinent was partitioned into two independent nation states: Hindu majority India and
Muslim majority Pakistan. My grandfather, alone, moved to Pakistan, searching for various
opportunities to earn money in the new land, that demanded services and businesses. Unfortunately,
he failed at starting a good business and eventually returned
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How Did Voltaire Contribute To The Danger Of Despotism
Voltaire
Voltaire was a French philosopher in the eighteen century, a period of free thinkers where freedom
of thought was emerging sufficiently. However, he and others were not academically trained
scholars operating in official institutions of their time. They largely depended on talent and the
knowledge they had acquired in school having come from able families.
On his part, Voltaire greatly defended civil liberties including freedom of religion and right to fair
trial. He went against all odds to ensure social reform despite laws in France for those that were
found to have broken them. He was satirical as he often used his work to criticize church doctrine.
On his part, he failed to advocate for atheism or the overthrow of the French regime ... Show more
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His mentor John Luke and England s uncertain empiricism were the motives behind his
philosophical views. He was a hypocrite in some manner as his philosophical ideas, and social
criticisms were not original although he portrayed a keen common sense. He contradicted Rousseau
s believe that civilization corrupts man as he believed in progress and the virtues of civilization.
Voltaire significantly took part in fighting for religious liberty. He found the act of people
believing in one religion dangerous as this could expose them to the danger of despotism. He was
controversial as he articulated that existence of two or more religions would generate violence
among people. Undiplomatically, he is said to have fought to an unusual extent to right the wrongs
done against Protestants who had beliefs different to his.
Voltaire did not like Catholic Church institutions as he found them abusive. Eventually, this made
Voltaire engaged in an intense battle against the Catholic Church as he found it skeptical of
religious keenness and the emphasis of human sin. He advised people to take religion as a
deterrent and encouragement towards the good life. Notably, he had invented a saying that if God
did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him. This was controversial as by this he just sought to
encourage the worshiping of
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Rhetorical Analysis Of President Bush s Speech
On September 11, 2001, America was attacked by members of an Islamic extremist group resulting
in the deaths of over three thousand people, including more than four hundred firefighters and
police officers. Needless to say the people of America were both frightened and confused, looking
to their leader President George W. Bushto offer comfort and guidance during this dark time, and
President Bush responded with an inspiring speech full of hope, Indeed President Bush s speech
was a powerful and immediate response to the events of that terrible day because he was not only
able to capture the emotions of his country, but also because he was able to form a call to action
for his country, reassuring them of his will and ability to protect America and retaliate for the
horrific events of that day. He utilized important elements of rhetoric including ethos, logos, and
pathos. The ethos of President Bush s speech is mostly lost in his text, as it largely stemmed from
the imagery of the moment. His immediate response to the attacks demonstrates that he is a
qualified and responsive leader, but the most effective initial establishment of his ethos was the
image spread throughout the country: President Bush in the oval office with both the American and
Presidential flags surrounding him, a patriotic image to say the least. He still manages to establish
ethos through the text of the speech by establishing himself as a strong leader who is quick to
action. In his address he states:
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A Career In Sports Medicine
Many people asked me when I was growing up and even today, What do you want to be when
you grow up? Each answer was different than the last one yet no one has ever asked me, What
are you going to be tomorrow? On a mission to discover on who I wanted to be, I took the first
steps towards a career in Sports Medicine. I now have an idea of what I want to do for my future
that I hope will inspire others as well. For the rest of this year and next, my plans are to become
a better person and keep building onto my life. In order to do that I want to start on a program
that helps children to know where they stand in this world and accept who they are. Besides from
the program, I desire to find an internship that will allow me to get a taste... Show more content on
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On a search for an internship that is suited for my schedule is a little bit more complicated than it
seems. Having no experience in the field, makes the quest a lot more demanding and difficult. I m
willing to go the distance to work hard for an internship that will promote and build onto my career
in Sports Medicine. My decision to go into Sports Medicine derived from my knee problems
throughout high school that caused me to wear a knee brace, discouraging me to play soccer and
go running. My goal is to help people with their complications and encourage them to do what
they love, if I can do that, then I can do the work and face the challenges that come my way. In an
effort to head in that direction, it s going to require a
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Using these four passages and your own knowledge, assess...
The First World War left much of Europe in complete disarray however the USA, having only
joined the war in its last year, suffered much less physical and economic damage. There is still
debate over whether World War One was the main reason for the boom in America or whether it
was due to other factors. Potter is convinced World War One acted as a catalyst for the boom by
causing growth in industry, accelerated productivity and the laissez faire attitude of the federal
government. Conversely, although Jones acknowledges the war caused some growth in industry
and demand he gives more credit to technological advancement and innovation. Gerstle, likewise,
gives credit to technological advances but also, similarly to Potter, sees the war as... Show more
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In interpretation B, Jones connotes that the booming economy in the 1920 s was due to
technological innovation and advancement, however in contrast with Cannadine he does give
limited credit to the war. Jones argues that productivity increased resulting from technological
innovation and the application of Frederick W. Taylor s theory of scientific management . Scientific
management basically increased efficiency in the workplace and ensured employees were working
in areas which they could excel in; taking a more scientific approach to production. This contradicts
Potter who says maximum productivity was reached because of the strain felt by labour shortages
during the war causing workers to be more efficient and therefore produce more. He also uses facts
and figures to back up his statements telling us that although the population increased by only about
16%..., industrial production almost doubled . This supports his view on increased productivity
which Gerstle shares as he also mentions that productivity and efficiency [were lifted] to new
heights during this period. Jones puts a lot of emphasis on technological advancement in creating
the booming economy, saying electricity consumption more than doubled during the decade mainly
due to the
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What Is Comfort Zone Essay
Comfort zone is a situation where one feels safe and at ease. It is a type of behaviour that keeps
us at a steadily Low anxiety level. Something that we do all the time, like taking the bus to school,
watching television programmes and checking out social media platforms are part of our comfort
zones. These everyday activities that we are used to will not make us feel anxious and uneasy. We
like to stay in our comfort zoneeven though we are bored of being in the comfort zone. When we
see the struggle that others go through to achieve something in life , we will be scared of the
numerous challenges that we may face. However, it is important that we leave our comfort zone
for self improvement so as to achieve success.
Getting out of our comfort zone is crucial and it will benefit us. One of the benefits is that we will
find it easier to push our boundaries in the future. Once we start stepping out of our comfort zone, it
gets easier to learn new skills and gain new knowledge over time. To illustrate my point, in order to
communicate with my Korean classmate, I tried learning Korean. Although we could communicate
in English, I challenged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Last year, I decided to read a book a moth. This is because reading will increase my vocabulary,
helping me to express myself as well as being more open to new ideas and perspectives . When I
did not really understand what the text is talking about, I did some research so that I could fully
understand the story. Besides that, in order to remember the words which I had newly
encountered, I wrote down Nee words into my notebook and reviewed then when I was free.
Undeniably, reading helps me brainstorm , see old problems in a new light and tackle the
challenges we face with energy. From my experience, the more widely read I am , the more nee ,
creative ideas I have and the better my writing skills
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Cyst Reflection
As a child, I always had the mindset of being invincible, like nothing on the earth could hurt me.
That mindset carried on with me throughout my life, even regarding my health. I had always
thought I was in perfect health and always would be, at least until I was in my 40 s. I ve always
had good blood pressure and all my checkups would go smoothly with zero problems. I had a
lifelong fear of breaking a bone or having to get surgery, and I was thankful to never have needed
surgery or broken a bone. But everyone s day has to come, right? One day my luck finally ran out.
During September of 2015, I was at my Gynecologist s office for my yearly checkup; a hoop to
jump through in order to continue receiving my birth control medication. My doctorhad to do all the
typical things that go along with a check up: checking my reflexes, checking my blood pressure,
taking my height and weight, and getting a pelvic exam. I was passing... Show more content on
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Dr. Pirkle said, The cyst is still there and it s the same size.
My doctor s first worry was that the cyst could be cancerous. Cancerous? Was she serious? As
soon as I heard those words I wanted to go into a full on, heavy breathing, panic mode. I was
ready to cry right on the spot at the thought that myself, a 17 year old seemingly perfectly healthy
girl could potentially have cancer. My doctor explained that there wouldn t be any way to know
if the cyst was cancerous until she operated. This was another shock to me; I d be going under
the knife! That freaked me out! I had never needed surgery before so a variety of scenarios were
zipping through my head. The only way the doctors could see if the cyst was cancerous was to get
a sample which would happen during removal in surgery. My dad, unlike me, was keeping his
composure pretty well. Without surprise, he immediately had questions.
My dad asked, Are their risks to the surgery?
Surgery comes with some risks, Dr. Pirkle
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Objectives Of Kakuro Maths
Kakuro puzzles resemble crosswords which use numbers instead of words. The aim of the game
is to fill all the blank squares in the grid with only the numbers 1 9 so that the numbers you enter
add up to the corresponding clues. When the grid is filled, the puzzle is complete. Kakuro puzzle
grids can be any size, though usually, the squares within them have to be arranged symmetrically.
As a rule of thumb, the more blank squares a puzzlecontains, the harder it is. However ,this isn t
always true, especially if it is a good quality puzzle.
1.2 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations
1.2.1
Graphical user interface A person who can interact with the game application
A potential player of the game
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Our productKakuro gives you a sense of accomplishment when you can solve a puzzle; especially
the puzzle of difficult one
1.4 Senior Study Objective
Studies demonstrate one of the ideal approaches to do this is with puzzles like Sudoku and kakuro.
These puzzles include the rationale, memory, and focus. Senior living groups around the nation
appreciate the mental test, focus and quieting impact these puzzles game give.
The target: to fill in the discharge boxes with numbers from one to nine. In any case, one to nine
can just show up once in every line, column, and region.
Today, daily papers the world over distribute kakuro confuses. There are kakuro tunes, computer
games, and the kakuro World Championships.
Numerous kakuro experts what they like about the game and they ll presumably say it s relaxing.
The reason is concentrating on confound for time frames produces a thoughtful like state. It
removes you from your stresses and into a tranquil state.
Kakuro and Sudoku puzzles additionally increment your focus. This fixation can bring down your
heart rate and your circulatory
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Militancy in Yemen
The militant groups related to al Qaeda have gained considerable strength in the southern region of
Yemen. These militant groups are reported to be stronger than the country s military, and this can
be seen from the level of the expansion made by the militancy. During his regime, Ali Abdullah
Saleh described Yemenas an island in a sea of al Qaeda(Raghavan). In late February of 2012, a
regime change happened in Yemen as Saleh stepped down from the presidency, and Hadi was
elected the new president in a one candidate election. In the midst of the Arab Spring movement to
the transfer of power from Saleh to Hadi and the present situations in Yemen, the Islamist militant
groups have garnered greater control over some of the state s southern... Show more content on
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All this has been handed down by the last president of Yemen, Saleh. There is some parallelism that
exists between the rise of economic problems and the rise of support for militant groups in several
Muslim nations. This is because non affordability, starvation, and preoccupation about the future,
may lead some to join or support the cause of the militant groups. Since there are a lot of
institutional weaknesses in Yemen, its people can be swayed towards the opinions of these so
called Sharia following groups. For example, aside from the Abyan province, the al Qaeda militant
groups expanded to the neighboring province of Shabwa. Over there, the militant groups, i.e. Ansar
al Sharia, have succeeded in implementing stricter codes of Islamic law (Raghavan). Their
expansion and success in implementing Sharia shows that they must have established institutions
that enforce the Sharia. This is possible in a state as weak as Yemen, because its state controlled
institutions lack effectiveness and efficiency due to the corruption of the government under Saleh.
The militant groups discovered their opportunistic moment to spread during the Arab Spring
movement to the political transition in Yemen. The protests and international support against Saleh
s corrupt and ineffective regime resulted in his deposition. Despite being granted immunity, tensions
between the loyals of Saleh, the
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Susan Glaspell, And Death Of A Salesman
Over the year s man and woman conflict have been a normal part of life. Where there are
relationships there will be conflict. Researcher Anna Snyder says A critical component of
successful male female relationships is the ability of the couples to handle conflict (Snyder 10).
Resolving conflict, or not can be vital for the fifty fifty survival rate of marriages. In the two
plays, Trifles by Susan Glaspell, and Death of a Salesmanby Arthur Miller. Both actors have a great
background of literature, Glaspell an American Pulitzer Prize winner, playwright, novelist, and
Arthur Miller who also was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Withal plays can relate in ways
to different genderconflicts, and the problems that takes place in everyday relationships. Men
and women may face different demands of resolving these conflicts. Men tend to handle things
in a more aggressive way, as to woman being the calm ones. Throughout these two plays they
may differ. In Susan Glaspell s, Trifles, originally starred at the Wharf Theatre in Provincetown,
Massachusetts on August 8,1916. What makes this play unique is because the way it starts off
as a mystery, for the most part all that s known is there s a man dead and Mrs. Wright pleads her
husband has been murdered while she was asleep (872) . Moreover, this play has come to a
surprise to people at the time because men where always portrayed as dominant figures or maybe
would have expected a similar situation to this but opposite, with a
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Costco Pay and Benefit
PAY AND BENEFITS There are five major components of job satisfaction, one being monetary
benefits (Ghillyer 2010). According to Ghillyer (2012) an employee s behavior towards their pay
may affect their work performance. The issue that arises with employee motivation is that
management is unable to satisfy all (Ghillyer 2010). This becomes an even larger problem when
employees being joining unions, resigning and being frequently absent (Ghillyer 2010). The
according to Weissmann (2012), employees at Costco s main competitor, Wal Mart, are paid
notoriously low and below the industry average. Consequently, many of them are part of a union
and hold strikes known as Black Friday Strike , to fight against their job dissatisfaction.... Show
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For this reason, opportunities for development are not only offered to long standing employees, but
also t. Figure ONE: Comparison Table | Cost Co| Wal Mart(Including Sam s Club)| Difference|
Employee Starting Rate| $11| $10| $1| Wage after 5 years| $19.50| $12.50| $7| Health Benefit Costs
paid for| 82%| 50%| 32%| Profit per Employee| $10,623| $7,428| $3,195| McArdle, M 2012, Why
Can t Walmart Be More Like Costco? , The Daily Beast, 26 November, viewed 13 May 2013,
Figure TWO: Movements in Market Price (listed share price) Yahoo Finance (2013) Costco
Wholesale Corporation share price data 2008 2012, Yahoo Finance, viewed 13 May 2013
Figure THREE: Equity Theory Applied for Costco Ruggeri, A 2009, Jim Sinegal: Costco CEO
Focuses on Employees , US News, 22 October, viewed 20 April 2013, Reference Costco
Wholesale Corporation 2012, Annual Report 2012, Costco Wholesale Corporation, viewed 19
April 2013, Frey, C 2004, Costco s love of labor: Employees well being key to its success ,
Seattlepi, 28 march, viewed 20 April 2013, Weissmann, J 2012, Who s Really to Blame for the
Wal Mart Strikes? The American Consumer , The Atlantic, 22 November, viewed 20 April 2013,
Costco Wholesale 2013, Costco Employee Benefit Program Annual Open Enrolment 2013, Costco
Wholsale, viewed 20 April 2013, Costco Wholesale 2011, Costco Employee Benefits Program
Summary
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karen horney
To find a mountain path all by oneself gives a greater feeling of strength than to take a path that is
shown . Karen Horney
Personal life:
Karen Horney was born on September 16, 1885 (as Karen Danielson) in a village near Hamburg,
Germany. She felt devoid of love from her parents. Her father preferred her brother Berndt over
her. She was envious of her brother because of beauty and attention as a boy. She was smarter but
she didn t get attention by any means. This led to Horney s depression which would affect the rest
of her life. In 1906, Horney entered medical school. There, she met Oscar Horney and married in
1909. She remained in search of love throughout life and attributed it to her childhood. Oskar and
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Her essays were largely ignored until they were collected in Feminine Psychology, (1967). Since
then they have been widely read and cited, and Horney is now recognized as the first great
psychoanalytic feminist. Horney s work on feminine psychology was useful in promoting equality
between the genders.
Theory of neurosis:
Karen Horney developed one of the best known theories of neurosis. Neurosis is a psychic
disturbance brought by fears and defenses against these fears, and by attempts to find
compromise solutions for conflicting tendencies She believed that neurosis resulted from basic
anxiety caused by interpersonal relationships. She defined basic anxiety as the pervasive feeling
of loneliness and helplessness . Horney (1945) suggests that basic anxiety could result from
inconsistencies in parenting, over permissive or extremely strict parenting styles, a lack of
respect for the needs of the child, too little or too much responsibility, lack of reliable warmth and
a lack of a social life. These were all very damaging to a child and promoted the development of
neurosis. Horney s version of psychoanalysis looks at neurosis as a set of defenses against basic
anxiety. In childhood, we try to protect ourselves against basic anxiety in four ways:
1. Being submissive
2. Gaining affection
3. Attaining power
4. Withdrawing.
The 10 neurotic needs as described by Horney are given
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Aryan Brotherhood History
Aryan Brotherhood was found in 1964 in a Federal prison system, which is San Quentin State
Prison in California, United States. This gang was known as the Brand or AB . The brotherhood
is a white supremacist prison gang that is known for the violent criminal activities in and out of
prison. During the 1960`s, a group of white convicts serving time at San Quentin, were fed up
with the with white prisoners being victimized by one particular predominant gang known as The
Black Gorilla Family . However, that s when whites started Aryan Brotherhood for their own
protection. Aryan Brotherhood based their gang off Nazism, so to get into the gang, you had to
kill a black prisoner. Which brings us to their motto, Blood In, Blood Out . Blood in refers... Show
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Scott is serving a life sentenced in Leavenworth. Aryan Brotherhood is an installment plan for
Scott while he serves a few years at a time. The tattoos that Scott has would make him seem very
weird in the outside world, but in prison, all of his tattoos has a meaning. Most people in Aryan
Brotherhood views Scott tattoos as badges of honor. One of Scott tattoos that stands out is the
cloverleaf that he has underneath his heart. This clover has three leaves on it with the numbers 6 6
6 tattooed over it. This tattoo represented insignia if the Aryan Brotherhood. As the years went by,
Dallas Scott became a very influential mentor to most the white
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Diabetes In The Mexican American Population
Prevalence and Prevention of Type Two Diabetes in the Mexican American Population
Undergraduate Research Project Submitted to the Faculty of The University of Texas Rio Grande
Valley Edinburg, TX by Corina Nyssa Zamora Ricardo Garcia In Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirement for the BIOL 4400 Biological Communication Dr. Mirayda Torres Avila, Ph.D.
DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS TABLE OF CONTENT Page
INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................................
METHOLOGY RESULT DISCUSSION CONCLUSION REFERENCE RESUME CITI
CERTIFICATION INTRODUCTION Diabetes mellitus is characterized by the hyposecretion or
hypoactivity of insulin within the body, preventing the glucose from... Show more content on
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The incidences of diabetes are growing annually, and predicted to increase within the coming
decades. The number of cases yearly is not only increasing, but the age of onset for diabetes has
decreased. This means more individuals are developing diabetes at an earlier age. Diabetes not
only affects individuals and communities but countries as well. The prevalence of diabetes has
gathered billions of dollars in healthcare costs. [1]Type 2 diabetes also leads to other serious
medical conditions such as heart disease, renal failure, blindness, and tissue damage in extremities
that will eventually lead to amputation. These illnesses, as a result, result in further costs in the
form of disability and the loss of a portion of our workforce. However, incidences of type 2
diabetes are in higher occurrence amongst Hispanic groups. According to the Hispanic Health and
Nutrition Examination Survey, Mexican Americans have an unusually high prevalence of diabetes
compared to that of the general population [2]. Hispanic females have the highest lifetime risk of
becoming diabetic 52% [3], compared to that of the average risk of
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Lucozade Sport Marketing Project
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Product Description
3. Current Market Situation
4. Current Marketing Strategy
5. Critique of Marketing Strategy
6. Findings Recommendations
7. Appendix
8. Bibliography
Section 1: Executive Summary Lucozade sport is an isotonic sports drink aimed at the active and
the health conscious, as well as athletes. Its unique selling point is its hydration qualities which are
designed to increase the endurance of athletes. It has established itself as the clear market leader in
the sports drink industry in Ireland over the past ten years.
There are many factors affecting the current and potential future success of Lucozade Sport. These
include external factors such as competitor activities and a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The effect of this aggressive competition can be seen in Figure 2, which shows a sharp decrease
in Lucozade s market share from 2002, following the introduction of Powerade (owned by Coca
Cola) and C C Club Energise (introduced in 2003) to the market. Every year since 2006, however,
has seen Lucozade Sport regain market share, firmly consolidating its position of market dominance
in Ireland. This trend endorses the quality of Lucozade Sport s marketing, as it is succeeding in
fighting off stiff competition. Functional drinks is dominated by Lucozade brand, with Lucozade
Energy and Lucozade Sport recording a combined volume (market) share of 54% in 2009 as stated
in Euromonitor International (2011).
Section 3: Current Marketing Strategy
Market Overview
The sports drink industry in Ireland is a highly competitive market, with sales of €203.2
million in 2009 and is predicted to grow to €301mn by 2014 (Euromonitor, 2011). Lucozade
Sport has successfully established itself as the clear market leader in the category. It is the driving
force in the sector, and is largely responsible for the 85.9% current value growth in the industry
between 2004 and 2009 (Euromonitor, 2011).
Pestel analysis:
Political: The government in recent years has made an effort to reduce the sugar intake of children
in schools and as such Lucozade Sport has been banned from some primary and secondary schools.
Economic: The
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The Lost Boys Directed by Joel Schumacher
Conversely, Kusserow, instead of using irony or literary images, she forms meaning in her
poetry through the use of metaphors. As Tyson states, A metaphor is a comparison of two
dissimilar objects in which the properties of one are ascribed to the other (143). Kusserow uses
several metaphors throughout her poem to help elucidate the effects of the Second Sudanese
Civil Wars on the Lost Boys. Regarding the Lost Boys , the name given to the groups of over
20,000 boys of the Neur and Dinka ethnic groups who were displaced and orphaned during the
Second Sudanese Civil War, Kusserow writes, packs of bony Lost Boys / roving like hyenas
towards Ethiopia, / tongues, big as toads, swelling in their mouths (15 17). Here, Kusserow has
used two zoomorphic metaphors, applying animal characteristics sot humans. She compares the
Lost Boys to a hyena, a wild and chaotic animal, depicting the boys as a bunch of mad and
violent scavengers, implying that they try to search for and collect anything that can be a
source of food for them. Moreover, her comparison in which she describes the tongues of the
Boys to be as big as toads, she is illustrating the extreme level of dehydration that the boy s
probable experienced, and how their tongues swell up since that is a symptom of dehydration.
From Kusserow s use of zoomorphic metaphors, we can see that she is trying to show how the
Lost Boys have been dehumanized due to the dreadful condition they have had to face as a product
of the Second
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Music
For this database project, you will use MS Access to create a database of vendors, and the
related items they sell to your hardware store. For example, if you are Lowe sВ® or Home
DepotВ®, you purchase items to sell from various vendors, such as Black and DeckerВ®. Some
of those items may be power tools or hand tools. You may purchase items for sale from other
vendors, such as garden tools. Your database is made up of two tables: * The vendor table, it will
contain at least four vendors in it. * And the item table, it will contain at least three items for each
vendor.
In this project, you will:
1. Design the Table Structure 2. Enter the Data. Print. 3. Relate the two tables. Print. 4. Then delete
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You are going to follow the procedure described in class to relate the Vendor table to the Item
table. They will be related via the Vendor Table s VENDOR ID to the Item Table s VENDOR ID.
Before you create your relationship, you must be sure that at least one record match exists
between the two tables. When you create your relationship, you must be sure to specify that you
will be enforcing referential integrity. After you have created your relationship, and have
entered all of your data (you may have entered all of your data before creating the relationship
that s OK), you will need to delete one record. You will need to delete one record from the Item
Table (not the Vendor Table). You should delete a record that is not the last record in your table.
If you have 12 records, do not delete the 12th record. By looking at the numbered Item ID s, I ll
be able to tell that you successfully deleted one record. 4. QUERIES Joined Query * Using
Design View, create a joined query on your data. * When you create your query, add both tables
to the query. As in class, the relationship should be displayed in the Query by Example grid. *
Select from the Vendor Table: * Vendor ID * Vendor Name * Select from the Item Table: * Item
ID * Item Description * List Price * On Hand Qty * Item Type * Sort the query (click in the sort
fields in the definition grid) descending
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The Roles Of Married Women In The 17th And 18th Century
The word restoration is represents the historical time period that occurred in England between the
years of 1660 to 1700. This era was marked when the monarchy was restored to England after ten
years because of the rule of Parliament. During the 17th and 18th century women were placed into
three different roles: virgins, married, or widows. While each role was different so were the
expectations and images. A married womanduring this time would have strictly been at home taking
care of the children, cleaning, and cooking meals. The husbands had the most control in the
relationship. To document the female roles during this time, there were poems, books, and plays
that depicted these roles. The two plays that showed the married women s role would be The
Country Wifewhich was written by William Wycherley and the Beggar s Opera that was
produced by John Gay. The roles of married women are describe in Jane Collier s book, An Essay
on the Art of Ingeniously Tormenting, there is a section of which a man is giving advice to his
daughter about being a married woman. The father discusses the challenge of being a wife is how
to live with a husband. Being a wife means she would have to observe his behavior because there
are several temper that men portray. The happiness of being a wife is to make sure the husband is
happy. The disadvantages include not having choice; the husband will do that for the wife. Modesty
is taken away from the woman because her husband now knows what
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Modern Human Of Human Trafficking
Modern Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is defined as recruitment, concealing and transporting of individuals
involuntarily for labor and sexual needs under fraudulent and forceful means ( Fact Sheet ). Modern
day human trafficking first became a focus in 1994 when monitoring began. Human trafficking
encompasses more individuals in slavery today then any previous time in history, with about 2.4
million trafficked globally ( Fact Sheet ). Human trafficking involves both the sex and labor
trafficking, and is estimated to make over $27.3 billion dollars every year ( Human Trafficking ).
The United Nations (UN) and the United States (U.S.) both put forth initiatives to curb the industry
in the year 2000, however, there is still a large disconnect among researchers, investigators, and law
professionals on the definitions and criminal prosecution. Education provided to not only potential
victims, but also to consumers is the greatest potential way to reform the human trafficking
industry. According to Half the Sky, over three million individuals are currently enslaved in the sex
industry ( Human Trafficking ). The sex industry comprises working in brothels, escort services, and
the pornography industry among many other establishments. Many of these women are not only
physically tortured, but become mentally and emotionally unstable. Often, victims come to only
know a life inside the sex industry, and eventually may start voluntarily selling themselves for sex (
Human
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Yeatsв Ђ™ Leda and the Swan and Van Duyn s Leda Essay
Yeats Leda and the Swan and Van Duyn s Leda
In Greek mythology, Leda, a Spartan queen, was so beautiful that Zeus, ruler of the gods, decided
he must have her. Since immortals usually did not present themselves to humankind in their divine
forms, Zeus changed himself into a great swan and in that shape ravished the helpless girl (Carey
58 59). Both William Butler Yeats and Mona Van Duyn base their poems Leda and the Swan and
Leda, respectively, on this story of a mystic marriage. Yeats focus on the sexual act itself, along
with his allusions to Leda s progeny, manifest a grave and terrifying tone. While he raises Leda to
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Yeats question concerning Leda s recognization of Zeus ( And how can body . . . but feel the
strange heart beating where it lies? ), in a sense, queries how can man not recognize Lucifer by his
deception and God by his virtue?
Rather than recounting the rape itself, Van Duyn emphasizes the characterization of Leda, a
representative of all women. The line her mind closed on a bird and went to sleep implies that
Leda does not even imagine that the bird is anything more than just that, a bird. She lacks both
intelligence and curiosity, and hence reverts to her purpose in life, the act of giving. Leda s
openness in this line refers to her willingness to submit, To give: women and gods are alike in
enjoying that ceremony, find[ing] its smoke filling and sweet. 1 (337) Unlike the resistance Leda
attempts in Yeats poem, Van Duyn s Leda willingly provides her body for sexual pleasure, for she
only wants to please the bird, symbolic of man.
Van Duyn briefly mentions Zeus parasitic actions. She contends that Zeus enjoys his exploitation
of Leda solely because of his narcissism2, for he seeks his own reflection in the eyes of the
women he victimizes ( collecting these rare pictures of himself was his life ) (337). Reflecting her
own feminist beliefs, Van Duyn implies that men are selfish, using women for sex simply to satisfy
their own passions.
On the other hand, Yeats converges solely on the sketch of Zeus, revealing both a playboy and a
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What Is The Theme Of Summer Love In Birnam Woods
The short story, Birnam Woods, by T.C. Boyle, revolves around a dysfunctional couple s journey
to survive in a harsh winter. While Keith struggles to earn a living as a substitute teacher, Nora
has a degree but does not care to find a job. Together they live in a shack without electricity, so
they try to find a new home. They become house sitters for a rich old couple. Later Nora proceeds
to find a job as a hostess at a restaurant. After Keith meets Steve at Nora s workplace, they discuss
Keith and Nora s relationship, which Keith reveals lacks passion. This discussion opens the door
for Steve to make a move on Nora. As Steve approaches Nora with a poem and Tequila, Nora
doesn t resist his charm. Dejected, Keith then leaves the house and finds a couple in their
bedroom, passionless like the winter. The scene makes Keith realize that when passion dies, so
does the relationship. In the end, Keith discovers that he and Nora have been living the winter
life, and Nora has moved on in search of another summer life. Boyle s story shows the bell curve
of a relationship with summer as the climax and winter as the low point. Therefore, Boyle tells the
reader to enjoy the young, summer love while it lasts, before winter comes.
Relationships does not last forever; the love between the two lovers can also be broken up by
physical and mental events. Also, love very often represents youth, because
Ma 2 people chase love as a way of recapturing the dream of when they were young. As a
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Essay on The Devastating Effects of Overpopulation
The Devastating Effects of Overpopulation
Imagine living in a world where darkness reigns continually due to a dense cover of toxic air
pollution which blocks most sunlight. Starvation and death from the lack of energy resources is
widespread and the people who have not perished yet live packed together, in overcrowded
communities surrounded by waste and filth. This grotesque picture of future life on earth may seem
far fetched but with the continued rise in population and the abuse of our planet by billions, this
scenario may be closer to reality then previously thought.
The Earth will soon not be able to sustain life if the population continues to escalate. With the
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As a result of this, he predicts a drastic population decrease due to insufficient resources to sustain
human life in the near future (Daily 3).
There are two main contributors to overpopulation; a decrease in the death rate and a rise in life
expectancy. Professor of Microbiology, John B. Hall claims that if we value human culture and a
high standard of living in general, there is evident need for an end to further growth of the Earth s
population (Hall 67).
A study done by the National Center for Health Statistics Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, in 1995, reported that in the United States there is a continuing decease in death rates
and an increase in life expectancy from birth. The decrease in mortality is due to preventative
technology and treatments of major health problems such as cancer and heart disease. The
mortality rate was estimated to be at 503.9 per 100,000 deaths annually (Mortality 1). This
analysis also found that at birth the life expectancy was at a record high of 75.8 years (1).
The increase in the world s growth, due to the increasing life expectancy and lower death rate, are
signs of a society s overall level of affluence and quality of life. Some factors pointing toward this
rise in affluence are increased food supplies and distribution, better nutrition, improvements in
medical and public health technology (such as immunizations and
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Improving a Supply Chain Management in Pharma Industry
Improving the supply chain performance
moldovan vasilie , MD mail : [email protected]
Table of Contents
Abstract ..............................................................................................................3
Short description of the company .......................................................................4
Characteristics of the supply chain and logistics in pharma.................................5
Downstream supply chain in pharmaceuticals ..................................................7
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The factory had to undergo a complete technological renewal, everything being disaffected, and
during 2005 a new administrative office and a completely automated new factory have been built.
The entire technological flow was GMP, GLP and ISO certified, such that in 2006, Infomed Fluids
was the only producer on this niche, which was completely certified by the pharmaceutical
authorities. The renewal of technology, the general management change, the introduction of a new
modern informational system (SCALA) required a complete reconfiguration of the management of
each department of the organization, including the logistics and supply chain departments, directly
involved in ensuring market/customer satisfaction, and also in ensuring the competitive advantage
of the factory with respect to other niche players and in creating added value to the investment of
the stockholders.
The company went through two implementation phases of the logistics and supply chain
management, which will be described in this study, the changes being accomplished gradually,
depending on the implementation of other management processing and on the technological and
informational investments. The location of the factory in the capital of the country, Bucharest, a
city with almost 3 million inhabitants (almost 15% of the entire population of the country), a city
with almost 50 hospitals (near 28% from the total number of hospital beds are located
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The Diagram Above Shows Recreation, Sports, Tourism, And...
The diagram above shows recreation, leisure, sports, tourism, and parks as being interconnected,
with each possibly depending on each other for success. Recreation refers to an activity that in
individual participates in with a structured timeframe (Introduction, 2013, p. 4). Leisure has
multiple meanings, one being Unobligated time, state of being, and consumption patterns, in
addition to occurring outside of working life (Introduction, 2013, p. 4). Sport occurs during leisure
time, either as an active participant or as a spectator. Tourism refers to travel, particularly away
from home for a specific period of time. Parks are protected lands that are available for the
utilization of the public. Again, the diagram shows how each of these concepts may overlap. Yet,
even though these concepts can connect and overlap they can also exist individually.
The parks offer a place for leisure, recreation, sport, and tourism to take place. Some travel for the
sole purpose of touring our country s national parks and monuments during their leisure time. They
may choose this recreational activity to improve overall health and wellbeing, while also expanding
personal awareness and appreciation for our preserved land. Urban parks have been part of the
American fabric since the creation of the Boston Common in the mid seventeenth century and New
York s Central Park in the early nineteenth century ( Mclean, 2005, p. 172). It was during the
nineteenth century that our country
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Similarities And Differences Between Hamlet And Much Ado...
In William Shakespeare s works, emotions surrounding relationships are presented at different
intensities depending on the genre of the play. Hamlet is a passionate and dark play, where the main
character plots a scheme to avenge his father s murder. As a result, emotions between Ophelia and
Hamlet are heightened and the consequences that arise are severe. Contrastingly, in the comedy
Much Ado About Nothing, Shakespeare intends for a light hearted storyline approach. Conflicts in
relationships, such as Hero and Claudio s, are both less dramatic and a better representative of
issues that arose in the 14th Century. By comparing Hamletand Much Ado About Nothing , we are
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However, Claudio s commitment to a relationship with Hero is in question from the very beginning
as he states, If my passion change not shortly, God forbid it not otherwise . This suggests that
Claudio is in love with Hero s appearance, but not her personality, and is further foreseen when
he is alone with his friend Benedick and declares, In mine eye she is the sweetest lady that ever I
looked on . While Claudio can t be criticised for falling for an attractive woman, but his eagerness
to suddenly get married can be questioned. After his first meeting with Hero, Claudio goes to
Leonato to propose marriage. This reveals a window shopping lifestyle in the 14th Century, a time
when it was acceptable to get married without having to communicate or share emotional
connections with your
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I Was Sick At An Alley, After The Funeral Essay
I was sick in an alley, after the funeral. It was the last time I wore black, and I was making a mess
of it. After sitting in the damp for a few hours I crawled out of that hellhole to what I thought
was the nearest bar, and ordered two neat whiskeys one for me and the duke, just like we used to
after the particularly stupid missions. A bowl of soup was put out in front of me, as it slowly
dawned upon me that the bar I walked into was a diner, and the tender a waitress. Her eyes were
a hazy hazel blue, sparkly grand from the last of the ludes in my system, and she smiled some
pity to me. I went to the bathroom, cleaned myself up, and had the most goddammned delicious
chicken noodle of my life. I put my last twenty on the counter, conjured up a smile, went on my
way and that s how I started seeing Nadine Penny. It s amazing how obtuse I can be sometimes,
as I went back to the next day, and the next. I kept ordering coffee, chatting her up, getting the
story down and trying to tell what I could of mine. I felt compelled to be there I liked being
around her, she was funny, quirky, fresh air from the usual choke and gloom and violence of
mage s life. It was hard for me to come to terms with the fact that as I spent time with her, it was
more than liking her company than I liking her. She was different from Danny, who s sometimes
so in my head it s like talking to myself. We ve always been flat mates, roommates, and sometimes
bedmates out of loneliness. But he was
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Energy Drinks Speech
I. INTRODUCTION A. People all over the world have been getting a jolt of energy from a cup
of coffee or tea in the morning for hundreds of years, so getting that jolt in a little can seems to
make sense, right? B. The desire for a powerful energy drink can lead to a lot of misinformation.
C. There is a lot of misinformation about energy drinks in regards to they speed up your
metabolism, help you with your workout, mixing these drinks with alcohol, and the effects on
your body. II. BODY OF THE SPEECH D. Energy drinks speed up your metabolism. 1. A 16 oz.
can energy drink may contain 13 teaspoons of sugar and the same amount of caffeine found in 4 or
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Energy Drinks Cause Harmful Side Effects. 24 September. 2007. lt;http://www.thesandspur.org
/sports/energy drinks cause harmful side effects.com gt; Some Facts About Energy Drinks.
Nutritional and Health Info Sheet. 2007. lt;http://nutrition.ucdavis.edu/content/infosheets
/EnergyDrinks.pdf gt; Trenier, Theresa. Energy Drink Dangers. Newsletters for Mental Health.
Milwaukee School of Engineering. January. 2007. lt;http://www.msoe.edu/life_at_msoe
/current_student_resources/student_resources.com gt; I. INTRODUCTION A. People all over
the world have been getting a jolt of energy from a cup of coffee or tea in the morning for
hundreds of years, so getting that jolt in a little can seems to make sense, right? B. The desire
for a powerful energy drink can lead to a lot of misinformation. C. There is a lot of
misinformation about energy drinks in regards to they speed up your metabolism, help you with
your workout, mixing these drinks with alcohol, and the effects on your body. II. BODY OF
THE SPEECH D. Energy drinks and your metabolism 1. 16 oz. can, 13 teaspoons sugar, 4X
amount caffeine than cola 2. crash amp; burn effect 3. Stomach left w/ carbs amp; caffeine E.
Energy drinks help you with your workout 4. 15 20 min. burn 110 calories 5. Caffeine and herbal
supplements life threatening 6. Diuretic dehydrated F.
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What Role Do Women Play In A Utopian Society
Utopia Meant for Everyone
The equality between men and women is something that has been desired to be integrated in
society by many. Woman have been the inferior sex for many decades. They were always seen
as men s property. They would be given away for marriage without their consent at the age of 13
and their received less education than the men. (Cartwright, par. 5 7) With time, it changed, they
were allowed to get better educated and thanks to the fights and protests, they gained rights. Yet,
even today with all the efforts to change the situation and all the progress we have made, the case
remains the same. Women are still considered inferior to men. Society is lead by men and their
beliefs. In North America, one of the social goals is to live the American dream and the dream is
in favor of a man s view of a perfect world. It doesn t take into consideration that this dream isn t
what both sexes have envisioned. This paper will argue that a man s utopia is a woman s dystopia.
This argument will be proven by the roles women played in utopian literature and in real modern
life.
First, I will describe the origin of the concept of utopia and how it evolved over the years. Then I
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Over centuries, women s role in society has evolved and yet still remained the same. In the 20th
century the biggest advances in women s rights were made especially in the United States.
During the second World War, when all the men were sent off to the front lines, women were told
that it s their patriotic duties to fill in for the men in the public and private workforce sectors.
(Foust and Bradshaw, par. 7) That was when it was socially accepted for women to work. After the
war, when the men came back, the women were supposed to go back to the kitchen and serve their
husbands, also known as domestic containment. (Foust and Bradshaw, par
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Care Recommendations
What should ED based providers and case managers focus on when writing Care
Recommendations?
ED based providers and case managers may have information which could be useful to ED
providers at other EDs visited by the patient, such as security incidents, ED based interventions that
have been helpful for the patient, findings from lab or imaging tests, or social factors which seem
to affect ED visits.
Often the patient s PCP is not connected to the network via PreManage or there is no PCP written
Care Recommendation for some reason. In this situation, it can be very valuable for an ED based
case Manager to write a Care Recommendation to provide guidance on what has been effective in
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Case managers from health plans or managed care organizations typically defer to other provider
based case managers to write Care Recommendations. However, in cases where a patient has not
connected with a PCP or M/BH provider who can manage his or her care, a health plan or MCO
case manager who has information about the patient and efforts to connect the patient with a PCP,
M/BH or other support services may be able to provide a brief Care Recommendation with
information that could be valuable to ED providers.
Additionally, even when there are Care Recommendations for a patient written by PCP or other
provider based case managers, the health plan or MCO case manager may have access to
information about other services or needs of the patient which could be valuable for ED providers
to know. In this situation, the health plan or MCO case manager can write a brief Care
Recommendation or add a Patient Background item to share this information with the ED
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Gavrilo Princip, Sarajevo and World War I Essays
Gavrilo Princip, Sarajevo and World War I
In present day Sarajevo alongside the Miljacka River there used to be commemorative footprints
in the concrete sidewalk. Spanning across the Miljacka River was the Princip Bridge, named after
the man who took not only the life of an Archduke, but also the lives of many more during World
War I. Bismarck had predicted that, Some damned foolish thing in the Balkans would cause the war.
He was partially correct. The assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip did
not cause World War I; instead it served as one of the contributing factors to the start of the war.
This is why in Sarajevo, after 1990, there are no traces of the assassination. Street names have been
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This immediately left no hope for the Turks to regain their lands; however, Bosnians would now
have full rights and privileges of the Empire. The reason for doing this is not really known, but
it is thought by some that the Austrians were just exercising their right as a sovereign power.
Turkey was paid a settlement in cash from the Austrians and much of Europe calmed down,
except for the Serbians who wanted the territory as their own. On October 8, 1908, two days after
the annexation, the founding of a semi secret society called Narodna Odbrana occurred. They met
in the City Hall in the city of Belgrade. Many of these men were Serbian ministers, government
officials, and generals. The group was founded to give a purpose to Pan Slavism and to recruit and
train for a potential war with Austria. Anti Austrian propaganda was spread and spies of the
Narodna Odbrana were now operating in the Austrian provinces. One year later, in 1909, Austria
asked the Serbian government to put a stop to their revolution against Austria. The Narodna
Odbrana was forced to listen and instead they concentrated on education and propaganda in Serbia.
Many members of the Narodna Odbrana were not happy with this and decided to form a new,
completely secret, organization. On May 9, 1911, ten men met together to form the Ujedinjenje ili
Smrt which became known as the Black Hand . The goal of the men was to
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Persian Wars Research Paper
Persian Wars
The Persian wars began with the Ionian Revolt. The Ionian Revolt constituted the first major
conflict between Greece and the Persian Empire. The Ionian Revolt lasted from 499 BC to 493
BC. The revolt came in Ionia because of the personal machinations of individuals. After the city
states fell, the revolts in the Persian Empire crumbled, due to lack of leadership. Once the revolt
had been put down, the Persians attempted to fix the conditions that led to the revolt. The Ionian
Revolt was the first step in the series of events that led to the Great Persian expeditions against
Greece. The first Persian approach to Greece was by sea. In 492 BC Darius sent his son in law
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The Persians subdued the islands as they went. When the Persians reached Eretria, a town in
Euboea, Greece, they plundered and burned the city. The Persians deported its population. Once
they reached the Greek mainland, the Athenians were resistant on the plain of Marathon. The
Battle of Marathon took place in 490 BC. The Battle of Marathon was fought between the
citizens of Athens. The Persian navy sailed down the coast of Greece and stopped at the bay of
Marathon. The Athenian Army blocked the Persians advance and trapped them on the plains
around the bay. The Athenian victory at Marathon was a setback for the Persians. The Second
Persian War happened around 480 479 BC. The Persian army crossed the Hellespont and
marched through Thrace and Macedon to Thessaly. The Battle of Thermopylae was a combined
action by land and sea. The Battle of Thermopylae was fought between an alliance of Greek city
states and the Persian Empire of Xerxes. The Persians victory at Thermopylae opened the way to
their unimpeded march to the south. The Battle of Salamis would follow. The Battle of Salamis
was a naval battle between the Greek city states and Persia. The Battle of Salamis was fought in
480 BC. This battle was located in the straits between
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Supply Network Globally Of Automotive Industry
4.1.Overview of Supply Network Globally of Automotive Industry
Sturgeon et al proposed the nested Geographic and Organizational structure of the Automotive
supply network, which analyses from the production to design process in global, regional, national
and local perspective. The main reasons of the worldwide spreading final assembly plants are
described as follows (Sturgeon et al., 2009):
a)Market saturation
b)High level of motorization
c)Political pressures
d)Higher revenues from emerging markets
e)Regions or countries with lower operational cost (e.g. Mexico or Spain and Eastern Europe Figure
3 The Nested Geographic and Organizational Structure of the Automotive Industry (Sturgeon,
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2009).
4.2.The Basic Automotive Production Circuit
Peter Dicken (2011) describes the automotive industry as an assembly industry with a producer
driven structure, which gathers a huge number of goods from a wide range of industries. Three
major manufacture processes are identified at the core inside the circuit: the manufacture of bodies,
of components, and of engines and transmissions. (Dicken, 2011).
Figure 4 The automobile production circuit from (Dicken, 2011).
Responsibility is being passed more and more to supplier, which has directed the industry into a
deverticalization . Three tiers of suppliers could be classified but can be more (Dicken, 2011).
4.3.Supplier s Role in Volkswagen Supply Network
4.3.1.Supplier Classification
Veloso et al identify a classification of suppliers depending on the functions inside supply network.
In First Tier Supplier, he identified a Systems Integrator , Global Standardizer Systems
Manufacturer and Raw Materials supplier. (Veloso Kumar, 2002). At the Second tier supplier,
Veloso et al recognized Component
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Domestic Terrorism Vs International Terrorism Analysis
Terrorism is a violent act that is planned and committed to cause terror in the people while trying
to achieve political goals. In the Prologue Magazine article of John Brown the author states,
Terrorists may hope for political change, but what they often want is to simply strike back at and
harm those they oppose (Finkelman, 2011). Terrorismis something that can happen in any country
because there are people who disagree with another s beliefs or political views. Terrorists usually
target civilians or non military folk because they aren t able to defend themselves against an attack.
They are also not concerned with how much damage they cause; they will use anything from a
bomb to guns.
International and Domestic terrorism are two different
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Analysis of Robert Frost s Desert Places Essay
Analysis of Robert Frost s Desert Places
Robert Frost s Desert Places is a testament to the harrowing nature of solidarity. By subjecting the
narrator to the final moments of daylight on a snowy evening, an understanding about the nature of
blank spaces and emptiness becomes guratively illuminated. The poem s loneliness has the ability
to transcend nature and drill a hole through the mind of the narrator so that all hope for relationships
with man and nature are abandoned.
In the first stanza, ?snow? and ?night? are juxtaposed to create a sense of loneliness and emptiness.
Meaning is derived from the effects they have on their surroundings and on the narrator. Here, snow
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The dramatic realization of the absence of objects during the brief moments of sunset on a snowy
evening comes fast under the scrutiny of the narrator, and profound implications for him/her about
the desolate nature of his/her own loneliness and place in the world, as the passage of time puts his
/her place into perspective. The time and speed at which the surroundings becomes enveloped
becomes instrumental to the desolation resented throughout the poem. Had the evening been
observed earlier in the day, the finality of the blankness would have been cancelled out by more
vivid visualizations about the shape of the leaves, colors illuminated in the light, and numbers of
specific animals scurrying about in the open field. However, the simplistic nature of the language
presents no comfort or description by its dry context. The narrator speaks of ?empty spaces? (13)
paralleled with the dry nature of the language to create the loneliness of the poem. Alone with his
/her thoughts, the narrator focuses on how the nothingness affects his/her view of the world. Nature
is represented as the creative force that breeds the nothingness. The poem indicates, ?The woods
around it have it?it is theirs./ All animals are smothered in their lairs? (5
6). The emptiness belongs to nature, because nature itself is its creator. Again, no particular animal is
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Abolishing The Death Penalty
The death penalty, also known as capital punishment, is a practice done by governments where a
person is put to death for breaking certain laws. The death penalty has been used since ancient times
as a way to punish lawbreakers and deter others from committing the same crime. As modern times
approached, however, there have been large debates within countries as to whether or not they
should continue using the death penaltyor completely abolish the practice. People all over the
world argue about if it is a good way to punish to terrible criminals and stops others from
committing horrible crimes, or if it is a practice that can cause innocent people to wrongly be
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However, the phrase worst of the worst does not have a set definition and people s opinions on
what is evil vary greatly from person to person. One article about the morality of capital punishment
expresses, Depending on how you think about death...you might oppose the death penalty on the
grounds that it is disproportionately harsh perhaps you think that no matter what someone has
done, she does not deserve to die for it, (Howard). Both sides are trying to argue that their stance
is morally just because everyone has a different set of morals, so it is not best to use morals as
the basis for their discussions. Additionally, states that use the death penalty do not have strict
regulations on what the worst of the worst really is, which leads to more changes in what types
of crimes warrant the death penalty, which then can lead to more executions. For example,
Arizona s history with the death penalty shows how our lack of understanding of what types of
people should be sentenced to death can lead to the practice being applied arbitrarily. In 1973,
Arizona adopted a law which states that prosecutors had to prove that a criminal did one of six
aggravating factors do warrant them being sentenced to death. Since then though, Arizona has
more than doubled their number of factors to fourteen (Tribe). This is a problem known as
aggravator creep and it is where if a change or exception is made, more and more will
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Southwest Airlines And The State Of Texas
Back in March of 1967, Southwest Airlines was first founded under a different name, Air
Southwest Company, by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher . With his own funds of $500 thousand,
Kelleher filed an application with the Texas Aeronautics Commission for the right to fly
commercial airplanes in the state of Texas. In February 20th of 1968, the Texas Aeronautics
Commission voted unanimously, granting Air Southwest a certificate of public convenience and
necessity. The following day, Braniff, Trans Texas (later known as Texas International), and
Continental Airlines obtained a restraining order from Travis County District, prohibiting the
certificate to be delivered to Air Southwest Company . Air Southwest Company tried to file
appeal with the Austin State District Court and the Third Court of Civil Appeals. Both courts
ruled against Air Southwest, forcing Herb Kelleher to appeal with the Texas Supreme Court. The
Texas Supreme Court unanimously voted to overturn the lower court s decisions and ruled in
favor of Air Southwest . In December of 1970, the United States Supreme Court denied the
appeal by Braniff and Texas International to remove Air Southwest certification . In 1983,
Winifred Barnum, a children s author and illustrator, wrote a children s book based on Southwest
s legal fight called Gumwrappers and Goggle. In Jan 1st of 1971, Lamar Muse joined Air
Southwest as the President. In March of 1971, Lamar Muse raised $1.25 million for the company
by selling promissory
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Trajectories In Water Play
Young children can spend countless hours playing with water consisting of pouring it back and
forth, watching while it spill over the edge of a container, blocking its stream, directing it s
Flow, splashing it, while making waves, and pouring some more to add to the fun of water play.
When a water table is not available for play, usually they you can find a young child in the
bathroom for long Periods of time washing their hands, and becoming mesmerized by the sight of
water. As an adult who s observing this type of play it is sometimes difficult for us to encourage
them to leave the sink. Water and sand play is deeply fascinating, fun, and multifaceted, allowing
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As an educator we must incorporate the time, the materials and the environment as a use to
encourage young children exploration and discovery. We should also be aware to not correct every
error they make this is very important, allowing them to learn from their own mistakes promotes
their self worth Piaget said in order for a young child to learn they must construct their own
knowledge. When it comes to play children re relying of their foundation and growing fundamental
life
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How Does Homelessness Affect Our Society
Every night across America, roughly 32,000 people between the ages of 18 and 24 are homeless
(Youth Homelessness). In the same night, hundreds of thousands of girls say goodnight to their
fellow sorority sisters before crawling into their beds. As a Panhellenic community, University of
Nebraska gives girls the opportunities to create friendships, form connections, and build strong
women. We are called to be active members of society, and use our fortunate lives to change the
world we live in. After visiting Community First! Village of Austin, Texas, it has become aware to
me the severity of homelessnessin America and how simple it can be to change it. Community
First! not only builds tiny homes through donations for homeless people around Austin, but gives
them a community to become a part of. Donating money to build a tiny house at Community First!
Village would not only strengthen UNL s Panhellenic Council s generous reputation, but also
support the movement to end homelessness through providing a home and community to a young
outcasted individual.
Community First! Village is sponsored by Mobile Loaves Fishes, a catholic charity that has has
grown to working every night, all year long, providing food, clothing,and hygiene products to the
homeless in surrounding cities of Austin. They have served over 5 million meals with the help of
19,000 volunteers. Their recent innovation (Community First!) is a 27 acre development that has
been building a tiny home community for homeless people to buy for inexpensive prices. The
village features miniature neighborhoods of homes, a church, garden, medical facility, market,
movie theater, and other amenities. The project continues to grow as donations and volunteers
come in for construction of housing and purchases of needed materials and goods. As of now,
the village has housed almost 200 former homeless men and women. Mobile Loaves Fishes
continues to house more people as construction is completed and word has spread to other major
cities of the work this organization has founded and grown. Many of the people living in the
village have come from a variety of lives before moving into the community. Some old, some new,
and often have been alone most of their life.
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How Did Marilyn Monroe Influence Society
She was the biggest movie goddess, the prime sex symbol to be alive at her time; Marilyn Monroe
was desired by many men, and is still an inspiration to many generations of women. Even after more
than fifty years after her death, she still continues to be an unrivaled fashion and movie icon. Even
though, Marilyn Monroeis not alive today, she still continues to influence today s society by defying
the typical model standard.
Marilyn Monroe was born Norma Jeane Baker on June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles, California.
During her early years she overcame many hardships. Marilyn s father deserted the family before
her birth, so she spent most of her childhood not knowing her father s identity. There are two
possibilities Edward Mortenson, who was named on her birth certificate, and Stanley Gifford,
who worked with her mother Gladys. Marilyn moved between many foster homes, when her
mother was sent to a mental hospital after developing psychiatric problems. Eventually, Grace
Mckee, her mom s best friend, became her guardian. Mckee allowed nine year old Marilyn to curl
her hair and wear makeup until Mckee married and sent her to an orphanage. She was then sent to
live with her great aunt, Olive Brunings, and it was thought that Marilyn was sexually assaulted by
Olive s son.
When Marilyn was sixteen she escaped her former life by marrying Jim Dougherty, a twenty one
year old aircraft plant worker, who she sadly divorced four years later. By this time she had begun
posing for pin ups
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Wal-Mart and Costco
1. Introduction
Wal Mart
Wal Mart was founded by Sam Walton on 1962 and it is the largest retailer in the world. The
company has three major operations which are Wal Mart Stores U.S., Sam s Club, and Wal Mart
International. On 2007, Wal Mart used this new slogan Save Money Live Better . However, there
are some critics about their employee life. Wal Mart exploits their employee s salary for setting low
price to customer. They resisted their worker to build union organization because they tried to
prevent from negotiating with employee. Nevertheless, Wal Mart is still successful in the business
because they attract lots of urban and rural consumers.
Costco
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That is, Wal Mart has higher profitability and growth than Costco.
3. The process of calculation
The way I use to evaluate share price is Enterprise Value to Sales . This way can ignore growth
rate that I need to predict when I use Golden Growth .
Firstly, I use historical data to calculate FCF/Revenue and make average. Furthermore, Capital IQ
offers the predicted revenue data and I combine it with average FCF/Revenue. In other words, I get
projected free cash flow.
Secondly, Ibbotson and Capital IQ provide their bond rating, capital structure, average historical
long term risk free rate and beta. The reason I use historical risk free rate rather current rate is that
it is more stable. According to above information I can find the cost of debt and cost of equity.
Moreover, the effective tax rate can be found in their annual report. That is, I calculate the WACC
finally.
Thirdly, I use EV to Sales ratio in 2011 for the base and use this ratio to multiply revenue in 2015
that I will get terminal value in 2015. Besides, I combine discounted free cash flow from 2012 to
2015 and add 4 year discounted terminal value. As share price is equity value divided by
outstanding shares that I have to use enterprise value subtract long term debt to get equity value.
To short, the advantage for using EV to Sales is that it can prevent from predicting growth rate
inappropriately. After all, growth
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Jeff Jacoby s Bring Back Flogging Essay
Jeff Jacoby s Bring Back Flogging
This essay by Jeff Jacoby illustrates an authors use of ironic sarcasm otherwise known as satire to
defend and illustrate his platform on his position. Jacoby uses in this essay verbal irony
(persuasion in the form of ridicule). In the irony of this sort there is a contrast between what is said
and what is meant.
Jacoby s claim in simple is he believes that flogging should be brought back to replace the more
standard conventional method of the imprisonment of violent and non violent offenders. His
grounds for the revival of flogging stems back to his initial mention of the Puritan punishment
system. He cites how in 1632 Richard Hopkins was Flogged and branded for selling guns and
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Jacoby s argument of flogging attempts to show how it can be more productive over the
conventional method of punishment seemingly the only way, imprisonment. His beliefs are that
public whippings will prevent youths and first time offenders from becoming lifelong felons.
The benefits deduced from his argument for flogging assuming it proves to be conclusive would
be such. Lowering the rate of felons in jail, freeing up space for the more violent offenders. The
appalling estimated amount of thirty thousand a year per inmate would be saved. A public
whipping would not be associated with respect and sign of manhood or status symbol that prison
serves for many offenders. Flogging he believes would deter many of the first time offenders and
youth along with preventing them from being repeat and long time offenders. The pain, scars,
and embarrassment of public whippings would far exceed the value or risk reward benefit of
doing a petty crime thus forcing people to think about their actions before they did it. Jacoby
contends that he is unsure whether being whipped is more degrading that being caged. At the end
of his essay he draws attention to the point of the terrible risk of being raped in prison as an
argument in favor of replacing imprisonment with flogging.
I think that Jacoby appeals to the readers sense of sympathy for the wrongly
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Prometheus s Invention
Prometheus tried to convince the Council of Scholars that his invention merited their support due
to the ability of his invention being able to change the world and that he believed that the Council
of Scholars would not of think of this invention in the future (74). Firstly, he believed that his
invention could have changed the world by changing how they used light. By having this invention,
they wouldn t need old fashioned candles and torches because now they would have electricity
(73). By having electricity, they could have become more advanced in their society but it was too
bad that the Council of Scholars did not approve of this invention. Since this society was a
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First of all, the FDA (Federal Drug Administration) allows drugs to be on the market only if they
are beneficial to humans. If they cause harm to humans, they would not be approved by the FDA
and they wouldn t be on the drug market. You could still find these drugs on the black market and
such, but they would be nowhere to be seen in regulated stores. The FDA is similar to the scene
considering that both the FDA and the Council of Scholars ban inventions that are not beneficial to
the community. The FDA is a little more serious considering that something that they don t ban
could end up killing someone. The FDA is different to the scene because the FDA will ban anything
that doesn t benefit the humans and the Council of Scholars will pick and choose what they will
ban. On the other hand, the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) can allow new air products
along with new air routes. The FAA is similar to the scene considering that the FAA and the
Council of Scholars can ban dangerous and illegal things. The FAA is different to the scene
because obviously they handle two different types of inventions. Overall, the Council of Scholars
have similarities and differences with real world
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Lizard Adaptations
Josiah
Lizards
The lizard is a fascinating creature. Lizards vary in size, shape, ability, dietary needs, habitat, and
mating. For instance, the Komodo dragon is bigger than a gecko, needs more food to eat, and eats
a different source of food. The iguana will live near the water, while a ruin lizard will live in grassy
fields, parks, or gardens. Nonetheless all these animals are still lizards. It is intriguing to learn
about the habitats, predators, and characteristics of lizards.
Lizards have different habitats some choose sunny places to put their homes, while others will live
in shady spots. Then there are the lizards that live in the dessert where it is nice and hot, but they
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Most lizards that live in the shade will have smooth and soft skin. This will help the lizard crawl
through tight spots. If the lizard is a chameleon then it will have a specialized tail and feet. Their
tail is a prehensile tail, this means that they can use their tail to curl around a branch; their feet are
also special because they can use them to grip tightly to a branch. Chameleons live in trees, but
they do not have soft skin; they have hard skin and horns for protection, along with their ability to
camouflage (Bishop, 22, 26).
The lizard is not friends with everybody. There are animals that when they see a lizard they do
not see the cute or cool animal that we see; they see a snack, or dinner depending on the animal.
These animals consist of birds, snakes, or even other lizards (Knopf, 487 580). When a lizard
notices a snake slithering through the ground, it most likely will not try to fight it. Now that is
depending on the size of the snake and the lizard. Obviously, if the lizard is a lot bigger than the
snake then it will fight, or the snake will just turn away. If the snake is bigger than the lizard, then
most likely the lizard will dash away or climb up a tree. Some lizards will actually stand still, so
that way they are not noticed by the snake. (Bishop,
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Smoking Facts
Smoking in today s world is much different then what it used to be. The thoughts of smoking have
changed from good to bad. Many people believe that smoking is beneficial for their everyday lives
while others want nothing to do with it. In this paper I will be discussing the: the history of
smoking, the advantages/benefits of smoking, the disadvantages/risks of smoking, the components
of cigarettes, and the regulations regarding the production and sale of cigarettes. Tobaccois a plant
that grows natively in North and South America. It is in the same family as the potato, pepper and
the poisonous nightshade, a very deadly plant (Randall, 1999, p. 1). American Indians used tobacco
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R. Reynolds also expands their brands buying Nabisco, who is famous for the popular cookie
Oreo, and becoming RJR/Nabisco. In 1990 Ben and Jerry Ice Cream boycotts RJR/Nabisco and
drops Oreos from its ice cream goods. Even though we are told the negative sides of tobacco
many do not tell us if there are any advantages of smoking. The tobacco plant has more to offer
then just a certain death. Tobacco may provide a different relief or prevention for some diseases
in certain individuals. The most recognized health benefit of smoking is its ability to seemingly
improve symptoms of mental illness, including anxiety and schizophrenia. People with these
mental illnesses use smoking as a self medicating kind of method. Several academic sources
confirm that the risk of Parkinson s disease and Alzheimer s disease is unexpectedly superior in
non smokers than in smokers. The University of Melbourne established that tobacco itself is a
strong appetite suppressant and many were using it to self treat compulsive overeating disorders
and obesity. Cigarette smoking has also been linked to a decrease in risk of certain inflammatory
disorders, since nicotine itself appears to be an anti inflammatory agent (Russo, 2011, p.1). Because
of tobacco smoke being anti inflammatory some beneficial effects come to children who are
exposed to secondhand smoke. Sweden observed two generations of Swedish children and found
that the
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Chinua Achebe s No Longer At Ease
Nick Polanosky
SS110 9:15 MWF
Book Review on Chinua Achebe s No Longer at Ease
Throughout life there is chaos and calm, ups and downs, good fortune and seemingly
insurmountable challenges. For the majority of life, it is chaotic but controlled; you deal with
issues as they come, and occasionally good things happen and give your mind a break. Obi s
fortune is good for most of his life; he gets the first scholarship from Umuofia and studies
literature in England before coming home and pursuing a job in the civil service. Eventually things
settle down and he ends up stuck in the middle. Although he has a good job that pays very well, he
has debts to pay and an unhealthy mother. His fiancГ©e is an Oso, an outcast and he cannot get the
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Obi worked in a European Post job on the Civil Service s Scholarship Board, under the supervision
of Mr. Green. Early on, he commits himself to honesty and integrity, rejecting a monetary bribe
from the brother of a scholarship applicant and also rejecting the applicant herself from bribing him
with her body. He maintains this mentality for as long as he can, but once things start going wrong,
he has second thoughts. He ends up with serious financial problems and has to borrow money in
order to pay his debts; Digging a new pit to fill up and old one (p.124). Because of his financial
difficulties and the sudden problems which arise with the death of his mother and the loss of
Clara, he begins questioning his ideals and has a change of heart. During his grief he certainly
has an identity crisis, and gives in to the temptations. He begins to take bribes from people in
order to pay his debts, in contrast with his die hard honesty from earlier on. He eventually
realizes that he was doing the wrong thing and vows to stop taking bribes, but one more would
be okay. It happened to contain marked bills and proved his guilt, so just one more was too little
too late to prevent the inevitable tragic end to Obi s story. No Longer at Ease is almost a textbook
Shakespearean tragedy. Obi ( Tragic Hero ) is in an elevated position as a university educated man
with a government job. His fatal flaw (taking bribes) is hinted at early in the book, before flashing
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