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Essay Google
Crafting an essay on the topic of "Essay Google" proves to be a challenging task, requiring a
delicate balance between technological intricacies, historical context, and the profound impact
that Google has had on various aspects of our lives. The complexity arises from the vast scope of
Google's influence, spanning from search algorithms to artificial intelligence, online advertising,
privacy concerns, and even societal implications.
One of the primary difficulties lies in encapsulating the evolution of Google over time. The
company has transformed from a simple search engine into a multifaceted tech giant with a hand
in numerous industries. Analyzing this progression requires meticulous research and a keen
understanding of the interplay between technology, business, and user behavior.
Additionally, navigating the ethical considerations surrounding Google poses its own set of
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The Industrial Revolution Of Europe
When taking a look at workplace ethics in the modern world, one tends to its set up
for granted. In a society which grants employees workmen s compensation,
unemployment pay, and child labor regulations, it is hard to imagine a world in
which these things did not exist. A society in which the rights of workers were
ignored and brushed off as unimportant is hard to grasp, but this type of society was
in fact a reality during the first Industrial Revolutionof Europe. Through development
of new perspectives on politics and businesses, the importance of applications of
ethics in both of these things became the topic of conversations on reform all across
Europe. The exacting treatment and exploitation of workers throughout the Industrial
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The past ideals of who would be the breadwinner of the family was tossed away;
everyone men, women, and children had to pitch in.
Although exploitation occurred across all genders and age groups during the
Industrial Revolution, women and children were most commonly taken advantage
of by their employers. They would work twelve to sixteen hours every day, which
cut into the time children would have been using for schooling, socializing, and
living a healthy life style. Children who worked in factories had no chance of
getting any type of education, which wiped away any potential for bettering
society in the future. A perfect example of this is Elizabeth Bentley, a twenty three
year old woman interviewed by the Parliamentary Commission. She had been
working in a flax mill since she was six years old. Elizabeth described to them the
cruel working conditions she endured as a child being exploited by avaricious
business owners. She worked for eleven hours every day, and was left with forty
minutes to eat lunch. Her work left her physically handicapped, and once she could
not do the work anymore, she was let go and left to live in the poorhouse until she
died a few years after her testimony was taken. When reading through her entire
statement, there is no doubt that Elizabeth was a smart, intellectual person. If she was
given the proper education, she could have given many important and beneficial

Reaction Paper On Shadow Magic
Reaction essay on movie Shadow Magic and article The Work of Art in the Age of
Mechanical Reproduction by Walter Benjamin
Noor Inas Aliah Binti Mohamad Zahari 1132701133
Describe two parts of the Shadow Magic movie that reminded you of the article The
work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction by Walter Benjamin. Please state
timeline. (5%)
There are a few elements of some scenes in the movie Shadow Magic by Ann Hu
that reminded me of the article The Work of Art In The Age of Mechanical
Reproduction by Walter Benjamin. In my opinion, I feel that the scene (00:28:00
00:29:00) where Liu voluntarily (without Raymond Wallace s acknowledgment or
permission) tried to attract the people in the streets and convince them to ... Show
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These two sections of the article can be closely identified in relation to the scenes I
have chosen from Shadow Magic earlier.
Explain why you chose the two paragraphs/sections from the article. How does those
paragraphs/sections relate to the movie. *The focus should be on explaining your
understanding of the paragraphs with support from movie. (10%)
The 1868 article by Walter Benjamin; The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical
Reproduction gives us a lot to think about. Benjamin claimed that a work of art is
characterized by an aura, which the viewer perceives as a spell that devotes them to
a certain materialistic element. This proclamation in the section of the article I have
stated regarding the people of prehistoric time and their way of recognizing a work of
art suits the scene stated above which depicts the misconception (supposedly related
to magic and rituals) that the people from the earlier civilizations had about
occurrences of anything unaccustomed and new to

Music In Schools
Music has been taught in schools across the United States for hundreds of years.
Music classes may include those such as concert bands, choirs, and orchestras. In
most elementary schools, a standard band class is a required course to take. However,
as students gets older and continue their education, musicbecomes more scarcely
recognized as important. Many schooldistricts across the country are cutting funding
for musical programs as well as eliminating music classes completely. High school
students should be required to take at least one music course within their four years
of high school education. Music teaches values, helps to improve test scores, as well
as increasing usage throughout the brain. Music and music education teaches values
and skills and that can be used throughout one s lifetime, as well as helping to reduce
stress in students. In Ken PetressВ ґ article , ВЁThe Importance of Music
EducationВЁ, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Musical training [has] a direct, positive impact on IQ scores (Winter 14). There are
proven positive associations between music and spatial reasoning, math skills,
nonverbal abilities, short term memory, working memory, visual memory, reaction
time and tactile acuity (Winter 14). Winter shares with us in her article, ВЁThe
Link Between Music Lessons and IQ in ChildrenВЁ, the results of many test studies
done to prove music s contribution. One study done showed a positive correlation
between months of music lessons and cognitive performance [as well as showing a]
correlation between musical study and academic performance (Winter 14). The
results of the same study also shows a higher increase in both IQ and achievement
test scores among the students in music lessons that those in drama lessons or no
lessons (Winter 14). Music education in high school will help students increase their
overall IQ scores, increase test scores, as well as helping them while taking the

The Self Reference Effect On Mother
The extensibility of the self reference effect to mother
Organism used the sense of self to distinguish itself from the immediate external
environment (Neisser, 1988). The idea of extended self suggested that the self was
not limited to the body but also incorporate with self relevant information (Kim
Johnson 2012). The self object associations was developed as far back as early
childhood, which showed that ownership was important in cognition (Cunningham,
Turk, Macdonald, Macrae, 2008). Three research have investigated the association
between ownership and cognition. In the study done by Cunningham et al. (2008),
participants took part in a shopping experiment. They were required to move the
stimulus items into a basket owned by self or a basket owned by another participant.
The memory for items in both baskets was assessed. They found that participants
were significantly recognized more of the objects that moved to the self owned basket
than to the other owned basket. The pattern of the improvement in recognition
memory was similar to the self reference effect. The self reference effect suggested
that information encoded with reference to self enjoyed a memory advantage
compared with the information related to another person because of the enrichment
in the representations of the self relevant objects, and hence the recognition and the
memory was improved (Cunningham et al., 2008).
In the study done by Kim and Johnson (2012), participants participated in the

Mad Cous Disease or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
Essay
Although mad cow disease is always fatal, it is not really much of a worry in the
United States. There have only been four cases of mad cow disease ever recorded
in the United States. In every case, the United States Department of Agriculture
has intervened and recalled tons of beef, 10,400 lbs. in the first case to be exact, in
order to insure that the meat did not reach the plates of United States citizens. In
Canada, however, there have been 19 cases of mad cow disease. This differs
considerably from that of the United States. The interesting thing about all of the
disease is that the first case of mad cow disease was imported. The first case of mad
cow disease in Canada was from a cow imported from the United Kingdom. Then, the
first... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With this being said, mad cow disease is also always fatal. Any cow that has ever
been diagnosed with mad cow disease has died from the disease. I, personally, am
surprised that doctors have not been able to at least slow down the effects of this
disease. So, without needing to be said, mad cow disease is a cow s biggest
nightmare. The effects of mad cow disease on cattle are very obvious. This disease is
not one in which you see a cow grazing and it looks perfectly fine, but a disease in
which the cow looks as if it has no control over its own body and mindlessly wanders
around. That is because having no control over its own body is exactly what happens.
As you may or may not know, cows tend to stay pretty closely together in a field.
Well, a cow with mad cow disease will not necessarily stay with the herd. It may
wander off completely from the herd for no apparent reason at all. You may also see
a mad cow disease ridden cow stagger and miss steps. This is just another sign of
mad cow disease in cattle. When a cow gets certain types of sicknesses or illnesses, it
may lose weight. Well, the same can be said for a cow with mad cow disease. As a
result of the cow losing a lot of weight, it will also become very weak and it may also
become hard for it to hold itself up for very long. Now, I m not saying that any cow
that loses weight because of an illness has mad cow disease, but it is one of the effects

Mesopotamian American Culture Essay
The Maisin people of Papua New Guinea have lived for generations making their
living from handmade horticulture gardens, subsidised by hunting, fishing and
gathering. The labour in the production of food is divided with men doing the
work of clearing the gardens as well as hunting and fishing, while the women do
the longer and tasks of gardening, gathering and making clothes. A garden, once
clear, is used for around two years before the thin topsoil is used up and it is left to
be reclaimed by the jungle. These gardens are used to grown taro, sweet potatoes
and other crops as well as wuwushi, a tree whose bark is used to make clothes, that
are central to the Maisin both culturally and are used for trade. Furthermore, the
economy of the Maisin is based on sharing and mutual trust.... Show more content on
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This constant giving and taking insures resources are spread through out the village.
It also binds the community together through moral obligation to those who help
each other. This mentality caries on past local neighbourhoods and into the entire
society, men who help other men to build their house will expect both food and the
favour in return, clans who give a young woman as a wife to another will receive
feasts and gifts for the children she bears. With the introduction of money into this
culture relations became more complicated but the root of the system remains the
same. Young people who go off to work and make money bring back gifts of clothes
and other amenities when they visit home for the entire village. They could also host
family members at their city houses for months at a time. In this culture the greatest
threats are those who refuse to participate out of greed, these selfish people are a
threat to the community and would be considered dead to even their own

Commentary on Old Major s Speech Essay
Commentary on Old Major s Speech
Old Major s speech was directed to the animals. It was about over throwing the man
and the animals should take over. It was all a rebellion. In this short essay I will
describe the persuasive techniques used by Old Major to persuade his fellow
animals to follow his dreams. I will include quotes and other important features used
by Orwell. The main part of his speech is on his dream.
Old Major the Middle White Boar chooses the place and the time to make his
speech very carefully. From this we can infer that he has taken his time to analyse
successful techniques employed by other famous speakers from the past. In addition
Old Major has a title and that is he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Comrades are Old Major s main word in the speech to attract the audience to him.
Before he starts the speech on his dream he does an intro on his and says he will die
soon. He convinces the audience that they understand his concerns and that the
animals and him share interests in common and one of the interests Orwell states is
that our lives are miserable, laborious and short. The point of this line is that Old
Major is trying to tell the animals everyone dies and that it is nature. In addition he
establishes his expertise or personal experience to convince his fellow creatures
that the farm will be able to support a dozen horses, twenty cows, hundreds of sheep.
This is also an example of using the list of 3 on a rhetorical device.
Another well thought of persuasive technique is that Orwell makes Old Major use
repetition when he says the seven commandments No animal must ever live in a
house, No animal must ever sleep in a bed, No animal must ever wear clothes, No
animal must ever drink alcohol, No animal must ever smoke tobacco. Old major s
employs a lot of rhetorical questions that he answers afterward one of them was
about a fellow animal called Clover here is the rhetorical question where are

Iran Contra Scandal
Ilse Garcia
Jonathon York
Govt 2305
August 13, 2015
Ronald Reagan
Our president of the United States Treason Whoever, owing allegiance to the United
States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and
comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer
death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not
less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States
.(1)
In 1985, while Iran and Iraq were at war, Iran made a secret request to buy weapons
from the United States. McFarlane sought Reagan s approval, in spite of the
embargo against selling arms to Iran. McFarlane explained that the sale of arms would
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He retracted the statement a week later, insisting that the sale of weapons had not
been an arms for hostages deal. (3)
Not only did he knowingly commit these treasonous acts, he then went on to
knowlingly lie about them. First, he denied the operations existance, then he denied
the truth of the matter. This is similar to Nixon s involvement with the watergate
scandal (except Nixon didn t order the covert actions, only covered them up). Nixon
was in the process of impeachment and conviction when he resigned as president and
was later pardoned. Reagan is in a very similar situation to this, except he took the
extra step further and actually aided in the premeditation and execution of the
actions.(4)
The Treasonous Actions of Reagan
The actions that Reagan took are treasonous because he, The President of the United
States, knowingly approved and supported a foreign policy that A) Violated US law
B) Violated an arms embargo against an enemy of America C) assissted terrorists
that were taking US citizens as hostages. These are all acts that knowlingly gave aid
to enemies of the United States, and therefore are acts of

Comparison between the Great Gatsby and Macbeth
Macbeth is one of Shakespeare s most intense plays and one his most complex
psychological studies. It is also a play about which there is a great deal of
historical background, which I think you ll find interesting because it reveals
Shakespeare s creative process. The play was written in 1605 1606. It s one of the
plays where the date is pretty firmly established by internal references to external
events, and most scholars have agreed on the date. Shakespeare was at the height of
creative powers, and his theatrical company, the King s Men, was the official royal
acting company. He had the large Globe Theater, a large public playhouse on the
south bank of the Thames. He would soon open the Blackfriars Theater, a small
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The historical Macbeth had become king in the year 1040 when he killed the
previous king, Duncan, in battle. To put this in a historical context, this is hardly
the Middle Ages; it s still the Dark Ages, as historians have termed the various
stages of European history. It is 26 years before the Norman invasion of England,
which is generally considered to be the beginning of the medieval period in
Britain. In 1040 Macbeth became king and ruled for 17 years until he was
overthrown and killed by Duncan s son, who became King Malcolm III. Malcolm
is famous primarily because he married an English princess named Margaret who
was later made a saint. According to the Scottish historian Archibald Duncan, little
is known about Macbeth and his lovely wife Grunnich, except that they were pious
and endowed a religious house at St. Andrew s (which is probably the caddy shack
on the fourth green of that famous golf course joke). The couple went on a religious
pilgrimage to Rome where, the chroniclers said, they sowed money like seed. (Many
of us when we go on vacation do the same thing.) That s all we know for certain
about the real Macbeth. Now the fact that Macbeth killed the previous king was not a
big deal. Of the eight Scottish kings who ruled during this time, seven had died
unnatural deaths, including several who burned to death until suspicious
circumstances. It was highly unusual for a Scottish

Analysis Of The Book Pete
You may be exaggerating a little, he said holding her hands. Come on... I doubt your
mother is that bad? Pete gazed out the window.
For the first time, Melissa shared one of her sentimental secrets. She told Pete she
kept red bottles of Old Spice to spray her pillow once in a while to keep her father s
spirit alive. Pete expressed his understanding and told Melissa it was a great idea,
adding that his deceased grandfather had worn it, too. Even though they grew to
know one another intensely well, Pete had an advantage because he knew Melissa s
every move.
It had been two years since the beginning of Pete and Melissa s involvement, and
she was weeks away from graduation day. Melissa had met Pete s family and was
adored by them. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When he asked her where she wanted to go, Melissa suggested they run off and
elope anywhere on the planet. Pete quickly jumped on the idea. The plan was set in
motion for their rendezvous to run off immediately following the graduation
ceremony. When graduation day arrived, Pete laid low in the crowd where he hid
from Tilly. The Maxwell family stood proud as they supported Melissa.
After graduation, Melissa greeted her family and they gave congratulatory flowers,
gifts and momentos. She told her family the graduates had plans to celebrate on an
all night cruise on the Atlantic. The family gathered for brunch at the mansion a few
hours before Melissa s departure. As she walked to her car, she received an incoming
text from Pete.
Meet me at the pier at 4 P.M.
She had a little over an hour to get home, freshen up and change clothes.
Melissa and Pete looked forward to their new journey as they headed out to become
husband and wife. They knew Tilly could do nothing once their nuptials took place.
What are you up to, Pete? Melissa asked when Pete walked her to his car. He was
grinning like a Cheshire cat.
Oh, nothing, but I must blindfold you, so turn around. Pete gently tied a blue
bandana around Melissa s eyes. No peeking. I have a surprise for you.
Melissa sat quietly, listening to the jazz music playing softly as he drove her to the
far end of the pier. Pete parked the car, escorted

How Does Scout Admire Miss Maudie
Scout admires Miss Maudie because she was the only other person in the
neighborhood who did not mind spending time with Scout when Jem and Dill
were excluding them. Atticus accepted the job to defend Tom Robinson because if
he didn t, he wouldn t be able to represent his country in the legislature nor hold up
his head in town. Scout fights with Cecil Jacobs and Francis because they
repeatedly make fun of Atticus for defending Tom Robinson. Aunt Alexandra
disapproves of Scout because she doesn t dress or act lady like. For example,
instead of wearing necklaces and dresses, Scout wears overalls and pants. Uncle
Jack later regrets punishing Scout because he didn t hear her side of the story and she
was not the only person who committed a wrongdoing. Calpurnia... Show more
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As an example, she s quick to judge her teacher. After talking to Atticus, she
realizes that her teacher is trying the best that she can. Scout eventually realizes
that she should think about the feelings of others and what they must have been
through. She later uses Atticus s advice often in the story. In one part of the book,
Jem must go to the Radley house to retrieve his pants. Before arguing with Jem,
she thinks about what Jem s intentions must ve been. In the end, she decides to let
him be. Jem cuts up all of Mrs. Dubose s flowers because he gets angry from the
insults that she was saying about Atticus. Because of this, he has to read to her for
an entire month. Dill says he s not coming back to Maycomb that summer because
he has a new father and that they were going to build a fishing boat together. Dill
seems to really care about having a father figure in his life and this tells me that Dill
is still very innocent. Aunt Alexandra comes to stay with the Finch family because
she thinks that it would be a good idea for Scout to have some feminine influence.
Scout chooses to avoid Aunt

Elasticity of Demand
The purpose of this essay is to define elasticity of demand, cross price elasticity,
income elasticity, and explain the elastic coefficients for each. I will explain the
contrast of and significance of difference between the three. I will also explain
whether demand would tend to be more or less elastic for availability of substitutes,
share of consumer income devoted to a good, and consumer s time horizon, and give
examples of each. Then, I will explain the logical impacts to business decision
making that result from each. Last, I will differentiate between perfectly inelastic
demand and perfectly inelastic demand, and illustrate the difference between the
terms. Elasticity of demand, also known as price demand elasticity, is defined as...
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The coefficient for elasticity of demand measures the relationship between two
variables. A formula for figuring out the coefficient of elasticity of demand is:
(percentage change in quantity) / (percentage change in price). The coefficient
will be the percentage change in quantity demanded in response to a one percent
change in price, and will determine is if the demand for a good is elastic (eod gt;1)
or inelastic (eod lt;1). Knowing the coefficient for the demand of a product gives a
business the edge because they will know when to make adjustments to price in
order to increase the demand for a product. Cross price elasticity, Income elasticity,
and Elasticity of demand all have different coefficient formulas. The difference
between cross price elasticity and income elasticity is that cross price elasticity
measure the percentage of change in demand of a product in relation to change in
price, while income elasticity measures changes in demand in relation to changes in
income. The difference between these two and elasticity of demand is that elasticity
of demand measures the responsiveness of demand to a change in price. Elasticity of
demand determines whether a company can increase or reduce their price on a
product, and is therefore detrimental to a company that is trying to maximize their
profits. Cross price

Feminism In The Time Of The Butterflies
space that she created (Criniti). Consequently, the women are presented as
individuals, who are connected to a collective memory and history. Alvarez
successfully integrated the perspective of a marginalized group into the collective
memory via the narrative space.
Apart from the factors that help Alvarez construct the in between space for narration,
let s move on to examine the functions of it in the novel. To start with, the in between
space contributes to improving the long existed gendered collective memory.
Collective memory, generally speaking, may be explicitly gendered because, as
James Fentress and Chris Wickham suggest, in most Western societies, women, rather
than men, have the responsibility of encapsulating (sanitizing, moralizing) ... Show
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Call points out that Alvarez emphasizes the unique process of female identity
formation as a means of illustrating the brutality of the Trujillo s dictatorship.
Women not only define themselves in context of human relationships but also
judge others in terms of their ability to care (Call 15), since the Mirabal sisters
grow in connection with others, they place high priority on the relationships and
needs of others in their lives (Call 10). Carol Gilligan and Lyn Mikel Brown write,
Women tended to speak of themselves as living in connection with others and yet
described a relational crisis: a giving up of voice, an abandonment of self, for the sake
of becoming a good woman and having relationships (Call 24). In general, Female
development is often described as a process that focuses on connection and
relationships to others. Alvarez s depiction of the Mirabal sisters reflects these
principles as her characters mature into strong women by learning the value of
selflessly caring for others (Call 9). By contrast, the Mirabal sisters concern for
people contrasts to Trujillo s character, which Alvarez portrays as violent, selfish and
petty (Call

Nfl Athletes Paid Too Much Essay
In the NFL all of the athletes make loads of money. But do they deserve the money
they make and are they worth it? Famous athletes around the world swim in money
while average families struggle to stay afloat.The worst part is that they make more
than the people who have a large impact on our lives every day. NFL players are
paid too much and something needs to be done about it.
NFL players should not be making as much as people that save lives and change
the world deserve more. The President ,who makes critical decisions that affect the
entire world every day only makes $400,000 a year . All these NFL players do is
entertain the public and that has no impact on the world at all so why do they make
more than the President of the United States? That s a question that no one has been
able to answer with a good reason behind it because it makes no sense.
However, some people will argue that the injury risk is much higher than most sports
so what they make has been earned by them competing in such a physical sport.
Players are left brain damaged or damaged limbs that could affect them for the rest of
their lives but they got themselves in that position and continued to play football. For
example Brett Favre one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history is suffering from
memory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, back around 1967 when Bart Starr played football and won the first
Super Bowl the pay between the President and the athletes was a lot closer Bart
made around $100,000 dollars plus an extra $15,000 dollars for winning the super
bowl the President around that time was Lyndon B. Johnson and he is estimated to
have made around $150,000 the President was actually making more at this time! It
is not said when they started to pass the President s pay but it must have happened
quite quickly. Professional athletes are making too much money in a society where
salary is traditionally based the values of one s work

Hewlett Packard Company Info, Tagert Market and
Competitors
Hewlett Packard Hewlett Packard is a technology solutions provider to consumers,
businesses and institutions globally. The company s offerings span IT infrastructure,
global services, business and home computing, imaging and printing. Hewlett
Packard company headquarters are located in Palo Alto, California. HP serves more
than one billion customers in more than 170 countries on 6 continents. HP has
approximately 150,000 employees worldwide. The company s mission is to invent
technologies and services that drive business value, create social benefit and
improve the lives of customers with a focus on affecting the greatest number of
people possible. HP dedicates $3.5 billion (US) annually to it s research and
development of products,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Businesses are heavy users of computers, computers are very important to
businesses as they can use them for a number of reasons such as for storing
important files, making invoices, cash flow statements even having meetings
through the computers. They also use them as a method of advertising. People at
home may use them for personal use such as checking their e mails, booking
holidays, children doing their homework. people over 60 years of age are also
very familiar with the use of computers. As time goes on it is becoming more
apparent that people are becoming more and more involved with computers
everyday. Internet Cafes are being set up everywhere so there is computer access
available everywhere you go. Therefore I think that it is fair to say that it would be
targeted to almost everyone. Product Name dv5052EA Product Number
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PowerNow!в„ ў Technology Microprocessor Cache Level 2 cache 512 KB Memory
1024 MB DDR 333 MHz (2 x 512 MB) Memory Max up to 2 GB DDR Video
Graphics ATI RADEONВ® XPRESS 200M IGP graphics Video Memory 128 MB
shared Hard Drive 80 GB 4200 rpm Multimedia Drive DVD Writer Dual Format (+
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How Gross Domestic Product ( Gdp ) Is Calculated
US020C438A Principle of Economics Hayley Hart Professor Steven Drinkwater
Describe how Gross Domestic product (GDP) is calculated; discuss how good a
measure GDP is of a country s economic wellbeing. Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
can be calculated in three ways, Income, expenditure and output methods. Mankiw
and Taylor(2014) says that in the UK The Office of National Statistics produces a
single measure of GDP to do this, three approaches are used (Income, Expenditure
and Production) the equal amount of all three of these approaches are then
balanced out to create an overall final figure. The expenditure approach is the most
commonly used method, it is based on the value of total expenditure goods and
services in a current year. it sums up the level of consumption of goods and
services, gross, investment, government purchase and exports and imports. The
basic formula for the expenditure approach is; Y = C + I + G + NX Mankiw and
Taylor(2014) Consumption is the spending made by residential properties,
Investment is spending on equipment or a service to use or sell, government
purchases is the spending on goods and services by local, state and national
governments, the spending on produced goods and services by local state and
national governments and net exports are the spending on products or services from
across the globe minus spending on foreign goods by domestic residents. GNP stands
for Gross National Product and is another measure of income, it s the total income

The Ethical Dilemmas of Collecting Data and the...
In today s society, there is a growing amount of people whose data is being
collected through different mediums within their everyday lives. This information
is also known as big data; great amounts of data collected through various forms
into large data systems. Ed Dumbill (2012) claims the input data is collected
through systems such as chatter from social networks, web server logs, traffic flow
sensors, satellite imagery, broadcast audio streams, banking transactions, MP3s of
rock music, the content of web pages, scans of government documents, GPS trails,
telemetry from automobiles, financial market data, the list goes on . The data is
then stored within large data systems that are both restricted and highly accessible
to certain individuals and groups. Many companies, who have increasing
accessibility to big data, have been using this information to understand the wants
and needs of their target group for the sole purpose of monetary or political profit.
Big data analytics can reveal insights hidden previously by data too costly to
process, such as peer influence among customers, revealed by analyzing shoppers
transactions, social and geographical data (SOURCE online article ed dumbill). As a
result, people s information or data has become assets to companies, being regarded
as property to be bought and sold to between companies. However, this has put
forward the following primary ethical dilemmas surrounding human rights: the right
to informed consent and the

Lack Of Women s Rights Of Muslim Women
The rights of women have been debated in communities around the world for
centuries. Many religions have agreed that women deserve to have the basic rights
of men, but in the Muslim world, men are allowed to decide which rights, if any,
their sisters, daughters, wives, female cousins, and even mothers can express.
Islamic men should not have this extreme power over women. Many Muslim
feminists, including some men, have tried to stand up to this nonsense and have
been murdered for standing up for the rights the Qur an has given them. The typical
Muslim woman is equal to a Muslim man according to the Qur an (M. Ali and A. Ali
Web), but Islamic law permits men to abuse women s rights in their family or
household (Friedland Web). Islamis not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Islam should not be an exception to equal rights and the women affected would
agree, but they cannot because they cannot speak for themselves. Disrespect, abuse,
and murder: when will these crimes against females it end? The government
control what happens to these poor, innocent women that are stuck in relationships
and marriages they never wanted, want to speak out so badly for their rights. Any
women should have the right to be independent and not be forced to depend on a
male guardian. All women should have the right to express themselves by whatever
means they wish. Women should be allowed to mingle with whoever they wish,
whenever they wish. Muslim women deserve the right to be a woman, to speak, to
learn, to drive, and to live without permission. The women of Islam should be
allowed to declare independence from their family or their husbands. They should
be allowed a long, healthy, prosperous life with or without a man. There needs to be
certain laws preventing the rape, murder, and abuse of women world wide. Murder
should never be allowed or go unpunished. Women s rights are more than just the
rights of women, they are their livelihood. Muslim women need the right to choose
and think for themselves without having to fear for their lives or their childrens

The Nurture In Frankenstein And Mary Shelley s
Frankenstein
Across literature, authors capture the struggle of people finding their true purpose. In
Mary W. Shelley s gothic novel, Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein and his creation,
the Creature, both come from different experiences but ultimately share the same
desire in seeking revenge. This desire from the Creature and Victor stems from the
failures that they find from their purpose and despite the differences they both face,
the two characters parallel one another in this way. The time at which the novel was
written, political change was taking its stand. Ideologies that were created by John
Locke and Thomas Hobbes clashed with one another. John Locke, an influential
English enlightenment philosopher, believed that human beings are not evil by nature.
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But he ultimately found beauty in the nature that surrounds him like the moon and
he fixed [his] eyes on [it] with pleasure (Shelley 87). But, his very nature was full
of goodness, even with an inclination toward kindness (Gould). The Creature takes
on the idea of what John Locke proposes about nature and nurture. There are
examples at the beginning of the Creature s life where his nature of goodness is
shown through. Due to his abandonment, the Creature watches attentively to the
cottagers from afar. He tries to learn their language and would listen in to their
conversations. There was a night after he brought the cottagers food and wood that
[he] found on the ground some books (Shelley 109). One of the books that found
and took in possession was Paradise Lost. The creature naturally took to the book
and instantly compared himself to Adam. The Creature is the creation of Victor
like Adam is the creation that God. He ultimately relates himself to Satan because
he was wretched, helpless, and alone (Shelley 111). Over time, the Creature notices
the affection that Felix and Safie have towards each other and he realizes that he
wants someone like that for himself. All he ever wants is to be loved and to have
someone take care of him. He wants to be integrated and accepted into the society by
his creator. This now turns to the way the Creature has grown up and his nurture.
Naturally, the

Positive Behavior Support Case Study
What do you think the nurse s role should be in relation to mental health issues in the
school, school climate, and positive behavior supports for behaviorally disordered
youth in the school?
The topic of mental health has a profound stigma in our society and it notably affects
students with disabilities. The nurses office should be a safe place for students with
behavioral issues where they can express their somatic symptoms free from the
pressures of the school setting (peers, administrators, and teachers). Advocacy plays
an enormous part in the role of the school nurse and particularly for this population of
students. At times, the nurses office can serve to deescalate situations by providing a
safe haven for students who might find ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An alternative to expulsion and suspension can be the implementation of School
wide Positive Behavior Support (SWPBS) framework (Nocera, Whitbread and
Nocera, 2014). It was implemented in a low performing middle school and it
incorporated evidence based education strategies, improved school climate, reinforced
positive student behavior, and improved overall academic achievement (Nocera,
Whitbread and Nocera, 2014). In order to change the climate of a school, it must
encompass the support of the district, administrators, staff and students. One
important facet of the school nurse is case management of conditions and
orchestrating care with the school community. This can enable the identification of
students with depression, anxiety, behaviors of self harm and providing them and
their families with proper referrals and educating staff on such conditions. Therefore,
subsiding harsh punishments and spearheading crisis management of possible
destructive behaviors.
What areas of advocacy are open to school nurses to prevent the school to prison
pipeline and to protect vulnerable students especially those with emotional

What Is The Difference Between The Women s Suffrage...
1a. A= Each state determined the voting rights of its women.
1b. C= A major breakthrough in the struggle for the vote came in 1890, when
Wyoming entered the Union.
2. C= About forty men also attended the convention.
3. D= By the end of World War 1, the major political parties in America agreed on
women s suffrage. 4. D= The disagreement over the rights of the Fifteenth
Amendment.
5. Members of the women s suffrage movement were divided over the Fifteenth
Amendment because African American men had the right to vote. It was proposed.
That caused the division between women suffragists. One detail is that some women
wouldn t support this because they wanted to have all American citizens vote.
6. The author develops the central idea of The Great ... Show more content on
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The author helps the reader to understand the women s suffrage movement and the
Abolitionist movement by describing what each movement means. The Women s
Suffrage movement is an organization that gets people to sign a petition to get a vote.
It was formed by
Lucy Stone. The Abolitionist movement is a group who wants to end slavery. Many
women s right advocates supported both the Women s Suffrage movement and the
Abolitionist movement
. one detail is Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott supported the Abolitionist
movement.
Another detail is Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe supported the Women s Suffrage
movement.
8. The connection between the analogy the author is making is that you can t move
without the oars. You also can t vote without being an American citizen because you
can be an immigrant and you have to have proof that you re a citizen to vote. ONe
detail is that the author is comparing if the Fifteenth Amendment said women could
vote and why did women still not be able to vote.
9. The author compares several women who fought for the right to vote. The women
are alike and different in many ways. The women are Elizabeth Cady Stanton and
Lucretia Mott

Barbara Bodichon s Suffrage Movement
Barbara Bodichon committed herself to furthering the women s suffrage movement
in a patriarchal England by publishing works in her feminist newspaper, petitioning
Parliament, and by founding the first college in England that offered degree level
education to women. Bodichon was an artist, feminist, and activist. She dedicated her
life to fighting for equality, specifically in marriage. As a womanin Victorian England,
she faced a ruling body of mostly married men who were opposed to change in their
households, especially with their wives. Founding Girton College, which offered a
higher level education for women, is her most recognized legacy, although her works
extended far beyond that.
The fight for women s rights in England exploded in the mid nineteenth century and
saw figures like John Stuart Mill and Emmeline Pankhurst publishing feminist
articles. The desire for equal rights had already existed and the leaders of the
movement gave these women a voice. Goals varied depending on who was asked,
but the overall goal of being equal with or closer to being equal with men was
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Her unwavering devotion and constant support of gaining women rights that
equaled men shaped her legacy and led to women actually gaining these rights.
Her unfamiliarity in modern history is nothing short of a tragedy. For she chose to
voice her opinion in the face of criticism, act upon her beliefs in unforgiving
circumstances and fight for what she felt was right when she knew that she would
be ridiculed and called preposterous for it. As she stated in her writings I hope there
are some who will brave ridicule for the sake of common justice for half the people in
the world . She led those brave few and ended up winning rights for a person that
had been undermined for hundreds of years prior:

Adagio Plucking
The beginning of the piece starts at a mezzo forte and varied a little. The string
instruments had the melody most of the time. The mood of the section was calm
with the approach of danger. It was sneaking up on unsuspecting people. It made
me feel like I was experiencing the aftermath of Star Wars. Even if they had won
the dark side would always come back. In Adagio, the tempo picked up to match a
vivace feel. It had the mood of anticipation. Quite like knowing that a battle must be
fought but there is no idea as to when, but they ll still be prepared. The melody
repeated a lot with different alterations. Moderato used plucking to enhance the
sound. The flutes and cellos created a deeper sound of peace. The plucking was at a
moderate tempo

A List Of Meals In Hispanic Culture
Meals in the U.S.
Breakfast is around the times 7am 11am the meal that s is eaten around that time
is; eggs, bacon, and pancakes with milk or orange juice on the side as a drink. people
are sometimes in a rush to go to school or work so they might just have; cereal, tea
or coffee.
Lunch ~ is around the times 12pm 3pm this is a light meat that is a sandwich, a hot
dog, and salad with a drink on the side.
Snack~ this snack is eaten between 4pm 6pm you may eat; fruit, yogurt, chips, or
just have a drink of water.
Dinner~ is around the times 7 pm or 9 pm and this is the main meal of the whole day
you might have rice, chicken, vegetables with a drink or soup.
Meals in Hispanic cultures breakfast ~ started the morning with breakfast, consisting

Misogyny in the Poem Ode on the Death of a Favourite
Cat,...
Female writing during the 18th century became a popular method of expressing
feminine mentality on issues that were previously considered forbidden. Writers
such as Aphra Behn, Mary Leapor and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu published their
works alongside many respected male poets such as Jonathan Swift and Thomas
Gray. Women were gaining a sense of independence and emancipation from the
traditional patriarchal rule, and this was occurring at an increasingly rapid pace.
Many female poets of the time wrote works that dealt with the treatment of women
by men, and how they are slaves to masculinity. At the same time, these women were
degrading men to the role of an oppressing tyrant. Male poets, such as Jonathan Swift
and Thomas Gray, began to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Selima is at leisure when observing her inverted reflection in the smooth lake (6),
which represents the water in the China vase. As she joyously gazes upon her
image she purred applause (12) as she adored her view, and continued to gaze until
two angel forms were seen to glide (14) in the vase. This section of the poem echoes
Eve s character Milton s Paradise Lost:
As I bent down to look, just opposite
A shape within the watery gleam appeared,
Bending to look on me: I started back,
It started back; but pleased I soon returned,
Pleased it returned as soon with answering looks
Of sympathy and love: There I had fixed
Mine eyes till now, and pined with vain desire,
Had not a voice thus warned me; What thou seest,
What there thou seest, fair Creature, is thyself [.] (www.byrosons.net, Book IV, 460
468)
Both Eve and the female cat narcissistically become fascinated with their own
reflections, allowing themselves to become blinded from their unfortunate destinies,
which lead them to their own demise and self destruction. Another stereotypical
assumption of women is that they contain an unappeasable desire for material goods.
Since women are also exuding a newfound sense of control and power in the literary
world, Gray also illustrates that, stereotypically, women do not have any control or
power over the situations they place themselves in. The

What Is The Bicycle Thief Essay
The Bicycle Thief: Desparate times call for desperate measures
The Bicycle Thief Post WWII, economy of Italy drastically collapses which brings
the depression in the country with unemployment on the rise and the population
struggling to live. Italians desperately needing jobs in order for them to support their
family and themselves. Vittorio De Sica, the director of the film, The Bicycle Thief,
captures the real life setting and happenings of Italy during that decade by naturally
getting the actors who are living the rough time. He brings out an emotional and a
realistic story that touches and aches our hearts.
The movie that was filmed in 1948, The Bicycle Thief, begins with a man called
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Though he did not own one, he and his family sacrificed some material goods from
their home and sold them to earn some cash out of them in order to buy a bicycle.
His job was to put up posters around town and this was his chance of bringing his
family up from the poverty line. One day, while he was glueing up posters around
town someone stole his bicycle from him. He tried to catch up to the man who
stole his bicycle however he was in town which was very busy. There were too
many people and most of them were riding on bicycles. He tried to catch up and
even accused some bicycle riders but unfortunately he did not find his bicycle for
that day. He then tried to look for his bicycle along with his son and accused so
many people for it. Due to desperation, Ricci thought of just stealing someone else s
bike most probably thinking that if he did he could get away with it just how his
bicycle

Die ZauberflГ¶te Essay
Among countless stories and folktales that exist in the literary universe, there are
some works that manage to teach important lessons in an innovative and engaging
manner. One outstanding example of this is none other than Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart s final opera, Die ZauberflГ¶te (The Magic Flute), paired with a German
libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. Interestingly enough, Mozart both composed and
premiered this operain 1791, twenty years after he visited the Temple of Isis, which
gave him inspiration for a few scenes incorporated into the play. SHOULD I PRINT
THIS MUDDA EFFA
The opera also happens to be written at the closing of the 18th century, which
coincides with the German Enlightenment period. This is a significant observation
when considering the outlook Mozart may have possessed during his composition of
this major work, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For starters, operas are able to express and teach fundamental lessons regarding
themes such as virtuousness, wisdom, and strength of character in a highly engaging,
interactive manner. This is incomparable with the experience that comes from
reading a book, not to undermine the quality of information that comes from a novel,
but simply because the live action that can be seen, heard, felt, and absorbed through
the senses and the mind is an experience virtually unobtainable by reading words off
of a piece of paper. Not only that, but the raw performance of talented musicians and
masterful compositions that accompany the already engaging storylines creates a
new level of depth for understanding the plot and the emotions that are expressed
straight from the singer s mouth and the violinist s fingers right into the viewer s

Essay about Fertile Ground and Difficult Lifestyle in Angola
The total population of Angola is around 20.82 million in the land area of 1 246
700 km2. Life expectancy in Angola is 51.06 years (recorded in 2011), the religion
in Angola is a majority Christian country. The capital city of Angola is Luanda
with other major cities such as; N dalatando, Hu ambo, Lobito, Benguela, Kuito,
Lubango, Malanje, Namibe, Soyo. The gross domestic product per capita is around
5 484. 83 USD (recorded in 2012). Angola s level of urbanisation 3.97% annual rate
of change (2010 15 east) with povertyrate of 38% of population has no access to
water, 30% have access to health facilities and 58% of children who enrolled in
primary education completed. The Climate in Angola is cool and dry in May October
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Angola s one strength is its agricultural import tariffs and its 8 challenges are
corruption, Eiu women s economic opportunity index, agricultural infrastructure,
gross domestic product per capita(PPP), Angola s protein quality on agriculture R D,
EIU Democracy and proportion under global poverty line. Most of the challenges of
Angola comes under the topic of availability. http://foodsecurityindex.eiu.com
/Country/Details#Angola The agriculture undertaken by Angola is mainly extensive,
with the lack of modern technical and practical knowledge of farming means that
most of the chores or by hand or by animals with the absence of machinery, which
increases the probability of low production. With the use of poly culture, enables the
production of a verity of products and types of crops that meet the nutritional needs
for the family or the group. http://www.angolanosnachina.com/termsite/ta.html
As a result of the fertile soils, hard labour and plentiful water Angola is now going
from being a major receiver of global food assistance to a country in which most
donors are closing their support for food aid programs. Despite this impressive
agriculture recovery, most of Angola s farmers are still producing at a subsistence
level of agriculture. The potential to transform Angola from subsistence farming into
commercial entrepreneurs is enormous. In fact Angola has

A New Form Of Ignorance
Of all the effects and product development, ignorance is one of the most pervasive.
Often the trappings of development Export of Machinery and skills, building a
market, financing by debt, structural adjustment, the issuance of land titles, surveying
and mapping, construction dams, extension programs for rural income and so on
ignore, move, replace or eliminate the knowledge held their target populations
(Agrawal Lemos: 2007). Practices that accompany these projects, postulating the
existence of backward masses oppressed by nature, also maintain development agents
themselves ignorant of the knowledge of others. The villagers become those who do
not understand those it would be unfair to deprive the benefits of Western... Show
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The authority gradually identifying with planners, treated disasters and resistance
faced by the development as if they were the result of faulty theories or incorrect
implementation. It faces the same way the incidents that follow, thus creating an
endless cascade of problems, technical or otherwise, that broaden the skills and
ignorance that generates development, and the powers and powerlessness that it
makes possible (Baylis et al: 2013). development of critical play a key role in this
situation when they take the form of claims, either for better implementation, or for
models, theories or alternative frameworks. Damage Control , sustainable
development or the reform of development institutions become the slogans of a
school of thought; Development taking into account the human factor, alternative
development , replace the capitalist model, those of another (Baylis et al: 2013).
According to the first theory, negative feedback loops terminate chess and
development lies: development institutions are considered super tankers painfully
advancing on the wrong road but that will however meet, perhaps slowly but to
linearly, the warning signs of edge devices in order to change course and to
gradually resume the right direction (Bailey Maresh: 2009).

The On Mixed Martial Arts
While, in the year of 2004, At a unique point, the Fertittas deliberated about selling,
(to dodge, dropping their family s investments), but, (the only found, bargain hunter,
only offered only $4 million bucks). They refused to sell to the bargain hunter.
Instead, the brothers decided to continue and attempt their efforts into expanding their
business, organization, association, instead. Yet, the U.F.C. continual in their
directions of draining cash, with costs imminent to $40 million funds mark. Although,
on occasions, the brother s regarded as, an instantaneous achievement(s), after its
procurement(s). This time, within the month of October 2006, ZuffaL.L.C. bought
World Extreme Cage Fighting known as (W.E.C.F.). Dated, back in the month of
January to till October, in the year of 2007, records show, and verified that, May
2007, along with regulations. Mixed Martial Arts(M.M.A.) arose approvals after few
to some unexpected sources within the U.S.A., America states. Zuffa L.L.C. acquired
(Pride F.C.) on or after Dream Stage Entertainment in Tokyo, Japan. Along, with that
original arrangement with the organization(s) would and willingly continue to be
legal self regulating persons, individuals, persons with own separate management.
However, after a senior (Pride F.C.) management rejected to be submitted to any
circumstantial background investigations. Therefore, senior (Pride F.C.) management
was released, then, Zuffa L.L.C. own management took appropriated controlled as

An Asset Price Bubble
1. Literature Review. (No project plan)
Over the past decade, the media and the number of well known press constantly
claim that the prices of house in US is realistically the best evidence of the
existence of an asset price bubble in the housing market during the early 2000s.
The first effort here we can look at is a survey by McCarthy and Peach (2004)
which shows that the level of home prices relative to household income and the
level of home prices relative to rent are commonly used to support claims of an
asset price bubble. On the other hand, Holcombe and Powell (2009) listed 3 basic
views as opposed to the existence of house price bubbles : the first one claimed that
the existence of bubbles is expectedly the results of real ... Show more content on
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As a result, this decision made homes more affordable which boosted the demand
for houses and levelled up prices of housing. But could American household afford
to pay for their own house all at once? Randall and Benjamin (2009) stated that
approximately 70% of American homes are owned by their own households as for
the majority of them this represents the most of their net worth income. In 1 order to
take ownership of their homes, taking out a loan is the best option to pay for mortgage
.
1.2 Subprime lending and Subprime mortgage.
During house price bubbles , subprime loans were introduced to people with low
ability to pay off their mortgage, especially to households with low income.
Unfortunately, these loans were distributed unevenly across the country (Silje
Pileberg, 2014). His article pointed out that this loan was specifically for borrowers
with low credit scores (FICO scores less than 640, for example). However, the
system seemed not to work fairly just as Pileberg (2014) described. A recent
research by Barth (2009) demonstrated that 31 out of 32 types of available mortgage
products were chosen by prime borrowers from January 1999 through July 2007.
This is because the difference between prime and subprime lending becomes artificial
due to the fact that lender can define on its own which borrowers are subprime. The
subprime lending eventually grew rapidly. Barth (2009) showed that subprime home
mortgage originations went up

Challenges Of Decentralization In Japan
Prefecture oriented decentralization system in Japan:
Feudal clan oriented decentralization had been employed in Japan earlier. Local
Culture and prefecture system are heavily dependent on the feudal clan system. But
the Comprehensive Local Autonomy Law was adopted as the first volley of
decentralization reform in 2000. The main provisions of the law are as outlined below.
1.Elimination of the system of delegated functions
The backbone of a decentralized system is to eliminate 561 agency delegated
functions, this functions government ministries delegate to prefectural governors,
municipal mayors, and local governments; and replace many of them with local
autonomy functions.
2.Reducing or eliminating contributions to local governments
The inclusive, authoritarian system of nationwide guidance and control under the ...
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Challenges of Decentralization:
Challenges of Decentralization in Japan common in fiscal federalism literature are
the view that decentralization can fundamentally entail gains in government
efficiency and social welfare. However, in Japan, conflicts of interests among
stakeholders have impeded the promotion of decentralization. In fact, the goal of
decentralization seems to vary among Japan s numerous interested parties and
stakeholders. There are some fundamental challenges for decentralization in Japan.
Challenge regarding Administration:
In Japan, although the central government performs relatively few direct functions it
remains heavily involved in local government administration. Demarcation of roles
between the central and local governments is institutionally unclear. In many fields,
there is role duplication in various levels of the government. For example, even
though public services are self governing functions (SGF, Jichi Jimu);147 the central
government takes part in providing local public services via laws or through national

Weaknesses Of Government
The Weaknesses of Government Institutions
The United States of America is currently facing a crisis which grows even more
dire with every passing day. The two main parties butt head to head in what seems
like all areas. This gridlock has lead to multiple near government shutdowns, as
neither political party will accept the other party s budget. We are nearing yet another
possible government shutdown, as the United States is about to hit the debt ceiling yet
again. During a government shutdown, almost all public institutions are shut down.
This includes the National Parks service, The Food and Drug Administration, as well
as many other public services.
The root of the problem is political gridlock between the republicans and the
democrats. Both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At the same time they are doing possibly irreparable damage to the nation they claim
to be fighting for and love. Because they are unable to cross the aisle and make
compromises with the democrats, something which used to happen much more often
as it was understood that a government works much more efficiently and properly
when it works together. The republican s favorite person (if not the 40th President
Ronald Reagan) to quote and boast about, Abraham Lincoln, an abolitionist, once said
„ A house divided against itself cannot stand , which is sad advice considering
they wont even take it. Abraham Lincoln also is quoted saying в Ђћ America will
never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be
because we destroyed ourselves. This divisiveness causes both the house of
representatives and the congress to become incapable of passing any reform and to
be ineffective because they can not put their differences aside and focus on what
really matters, which is the country. Both parties like to claim that they will take
back America and restore it to its former glory, and they have been saying this for
decades in their campaign slogans. They have yet to do it. In fact they have brought
the country to its knees and the people who в Ђћrepresent us continue to collect their
tax funded paychecks and cause the little guys, us, to really be between a rock and a
hard

Marketing Plan For Green Fresh Entry Plan
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING PLAN Meadow Fresh Entry Plan in Japan
NAME: Sanjay Suthar Student ID: 140005901 Submitted to: MR. Arjan Van der
Boon Content: 1.Executive Summary........................................... 1.1 Background of
company 2. Opportunity....................................................... 3.
Objectives......................................................... 4. Country Market Environment
Analysis............... 4.1 Culture 4.2 Legal 5. Competitive
Analysis.......................................... 6. SWOT
Analysis.................................................... 7. Market Entry
Plan............................................... 8. Product...............................................................
9. Price................................................................... 10.
Distribution...................................................... 11.
Promotion........................................................ 12. Market
Size...................................................... 13.
Revenue........................................................... 14. Additional
Research.......................................... 15.
Reference............................................................ 1. Executive Summary: Meadow
Fresh Ltd. are planning to expand their market globally to a new international market
in which they decided to choose the country Japan and choose the target market

Shares and Joint Stock Companies in the New Economic
Model
Shares and Joint Stock Companies in the New Economic Model
Elena Torlopova 1st year student
The faculty of International Economic Relations
Group 3
Maintenance * The main information about joint stock companies * Advantages and
disadvantages of joint stock companies * Blue chips * Conclusions
Introduction Good morning, dear colleagues. I m glad to see everyone here. Thank
you for your coming. Let me start by introducing myself. My name is Elena
Torlopova. I m a freshman of the State University of the Ministry of Finance of the
Russian Federation. I study at the department of the international economic relations.
My aim for today s presentation is to give you information about Shares and Joint ...
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The list of blue chip stock changes periodically, but there are always those that
manage to stay on top for years. Examples of the western blue chip companies are
Apple, IBM, The Coca Cola Company, Ford, Google, etc. In Russia blue chips
occur mainly in the oil, gas, energy and telecommunications companies. In
particular, the blue chips include such companies as Gazprom, Lukoil, Norilsk
Nickel, Rosneft, Sberbank, Rostelecom, RusHydro, Polyus Gold, etc. These
companies typically have leading positions in the RTS and MICEX. As you can
see on the pie chart 15 percent of blue chips belong to Gazprom. It means that
Gazprom shares are the most liquid in terms of sales and account for 15 percent of
the total trading volume on the market. The second largest sales shares owned by
Lukoil. They constitute 14, 02% of total trading in the market. Sberbank is the third
after a Gazprom and Lukoil amounts to 13.88% of sales of its shares on the market.
Norilsk Nickel and Rosneft makes 7.56% and 7% of sales in the market,
respectively. And finally Surgutneftegas and VTB Bank constitute 4,82% and 4,28%
of sales in the market. Thus the total weight of seven securities in the index is 67%,
which implies that it is these securities provide direction and determine the dynamics
of the Russian market as a whole.
Conclusions
We gave the definition of the concept of joint stock company and it basic
characteristics. Then we

Retropharyngeal Abscess Research Paper
Introduction A retropharyngeal abscess is a collection of pus in the back of the
throat usually caused by a bacterial infection. This infection can make it difficult to
swallow and breathe normally. This can be a serious condition that requires
immediate medical attention. What are the causes? This condition is usually caused
by a bacterial infection. In adults, a retropharyngeal abscess is often caused by a
spine infection. In children, a retropharyngeal abscess is often caused by an upper
respiratory illness. When a lymph node in the retropharyngeal area gets infected, it
can become filled with pus and cause swelling. What are the signs or symptoms?
Symptoms of this condition include: Swelling, pain, and tenderness on one or both
sides of

My Hero As A Hero
I was born and raised by my father, his name was Doradall Astorath, A half orc. My
mother, I m unsure. Never met her, never will. My father was an adventurer, a
giant half orc, nearly 7 feet tall and maybe 300 pounds. I m 23 now I m around 6 4
220 pounds. He was taught in the ways of a monk. He was completely serene in
the face of danger and knew what kind of horrors lurked in the world. I m not sure
what made him become an adventurer but I do know before I was born he was a
hermit, I m assuming to find himself. Half orcs have a tendency to have some kind
of anger and what not within, so I completely understood when he told me. Growing
up he taught me how to fight in the ways of fists, now monks had special training
that I had never gone through, but he taught me how to throw strong punches and
defeat many foes I may encounter with just my fists, We used special leather
wrapping with metal studs that were called Caestus to deal extra damage and to
have protection with our fists. But on my own I learned how to use a bowand arrow
more and more each day for hunting purposes, we learned how to fight with
swords and all types of weapons, but mainly caestus and bow. They were my go to
choices. My father told me how to kill an animal, but the day I turned 14 he put me
to the test. He took me hunting with him, He only used his fists, I was unsure how
he got so good at hunting with his fists, but I brought my bow just in case. We found
tracks and manure of a nearby worg, and so

Mesopotami Similarities Between The Middle And Middle
Class
The middle class and the low class were very different from the upper class. The
middle class included free commoners. This class included a lot of the population
in the civilization and included artisans of all kinds, lower level officials, soldiers
and police, servants and many farmers. Unlike the upper class, this class
appropriated through a variety of taxes, were required to do labor and had to do
tribute payments that supported the upper class. The people here did not wear any
fancy clothing, live in huge palaces or have elaborate burials. These people did not
like the fact that they had to support the upper class, the way they were positioned in
the social hierarchy and the way they were treated. The Code of Hammurabi in
Mesopotamia

Laws Of The Fifth Discipline And The Value Of Systems...
Systems Thinking for Organizational Improvement Systems thinking is the art and
science of making reliable inferences about behavior by developing an increasingly
deep understanding of underlying structure (THWink.org, 2014). It is a way of
understanding the relationships that shape the behavior of systems. It helps us see
how changes can be more effective. Specifically, this paper will discuss the
following: Laws of the Fifth Discipline and the Value of Systems Thinking 2.Gap
Analysis Using the 5 Whys 3. Gap Analysis With Causal Loop Modeling 4. Robust
Causal Loop Modeling Laws of the Fifth Discipline and the Value of Systems
Thinking Three challenges to managing complex organizations include: Slow
decision making Conflicts Silo mentalities Effective systems thinking can help
improve complex organizations and meet the three above challenges. According to
the Laws of the Fifth Discipline, systems thinking can help speed up decision making
by giving insight on problems (Cathon, 2000). Specifically, personal mastery is
honest reflection and evaluation that identifies needs that contribute to the
achievement of organizational goals. This can also help with conflicts by being
honest with ourselves and having a shared vision with the organization. Next,
conflicts can be resolved better because systems thinking allows a network of groups
and individuals to work as a family (Meadows, 2008). Finally, competitive
organizations know how to learn and understand all

Degas Critique
Critique of ВЁWhat Makes a Degas a Degas?ВЁ The paintings in the story of
ВЁWhat makes a degas a degas?ВЁ there are many different pieces of evidence to
support the central claim that the artist wanted the people looking at the paintings
to feel like they were right there of what was happening in the picture. The
paintings were quickly painted, had choppy figures, with short strokes, but the
figures still stuck out. The artist also wanted it to seem as if it was spontaneous.
The artist used colors to portray different objects in real life. For example, the black
was used to look like charcoal and looked like it. The author also made his paintings
look quickly painted. This gives the paintings a very unique feel and sometimes even
realistic.

Essay On Police Misconduct
The Battle of Police Misconduct
The war on crime fought on the streets is far too often waged against innocent
individuals unaware of, or intimidated into surrendering their constitutional rights.
Police officers often make bad judgment calls on a possible offender and resort to
using more force than needed. With the two parties involved in the situation,
misunderstandings of communication play s a major role in why police misconduct is
becoming more and more of an issue. As minority citizens are victims of police
brutality on a daily basis, it does not stop there. The juveniles and lower class
citizens are also victims of excessive force. Even we could be a victim. It is
important to pay as much attention as possible to social issues including ... Show
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From April 2009 to June 2010, 23.3% of the 2,541 reports of police misconduct
were only police brutality, and 13% of the police brutality reports were fatalities
(Freeman, 2011).
Police brutality, also known as police use of excessive force, is different from
reasonable force.
Furthermore, some individuals think that police brutality should be used to control
the crimes and illegal acts, but I am totally against police brutality. It violates the trust
between the public,
MONTOYA 2 police officers, and the law. Police officers have more powers than
the average citizen; they have the power to arrest, seize property, and use deadly
force. Many officers have abused these powers, and when they do, you would think
they would be fired and prosecuted, right? Wrong.
In most of these cases, officers have only been suspended or given probation, this
seems like a minor punishment for such an unjustifiable crime. Police officers have
gotten above the law and are now able to abuse their powers as they wish.
For example, in the Northern District of Georgia, in which Atlanta is located, federal
prosecutors declined to prosecute nearly 80 percent of police brutality cases. At the
heart

John Steinbeck Flight
Flight, a short story written by John Steinbeck, deals with a lazy teenager named
Pepe. His disobedience to his mother and inability to conquer the land hinders him. Is
there any way an immature adolescent can make it through the mountains? Though
many things interfere with his journey, nature is the dominant factor.
The dry air created an obstacle in Pepe s wandering. After an incident left a man
dead by Pepe s doing, the vulnerable boy fled, afraid of the angry men chasing after
him. He quickly rode home on his horse, gathered up necessary things, and was on
his way. Pepe escaped to the mountains; the surroundings there were very harsh. One
factor of these conditions was the air quality. The brutal, dry air encrusted his nostrils
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Pepe, still travelling through the mountains, became overcome with dehydration
and the severe conditions in the mountains. While riding on his horse, it was
randomly shot and collapsed to the ground. Pepe dashed from the scene and
crawled to safety. While wriggling to protection, he came face to face with a
rattlesnake; so Pepe backed up and took another way (Steinbeck 152 153). The
encounter with the deadly reptile emphasizes Pepe s association with snakes. Not
only are snakes deadly and easily feared, but Pepe s father died from a snake. Not
wanting to follow his father s way of death, he takes another route. Furthermore, Pepe
s interaction with the snake allows his father s history to affect the lazy teenager s
present. He lets his family s past change his decisions and actions. By taking another
way, Pepe wastes time while the men chasing after him close the distance between
them.
In the short story Flight, John Steinbeck explains how nature is the dominating factor
that hinders Pepe . Nature is an unstoppable force. It will always be more forceful
than humanity. As illustrated by Steinbeck, a vulnerable adolescent will never be
able to defeat the powerful forces of

Analysis Of The Fantastic Mr. Fox By Wes Anderson
The Fantastic Mr. Fox by Wes Anderson is an adventure animated crime film that
makes its audience to become charmed for its incredible animation of stop motion.
In this film Anderson plays and explores with the main character named Mr. Fox
played by Jorge Clooney in overcoming his self center ambitions and turning him
into a more concern individual for the better of those who are closed to him.
Recognized by his exceptional work of humorous films, Wes Andersona creative,
passionate, and outstanding director who envisions every single detail of his work
from start to finish, creates a world that plays a role in every of its scenery no mater
its size. Thus, the Fantastic Mr. fox filmis no exception to his vision, notably because
of the films value of the importance of details thus this becomes noticeable in the
films style(aesthetics) and story. To such point that it makes Fantastic Mr. Fox a
worth watching film due to its many aesthetic qualities that transforms the film to
become surreal and differ from other animated films and function as a whole in a
world of its own.
For example, the art work style of the film, precisely speaking of the color, in most
film audiences are display a film in which they are to see color variations mimicking
that of the real world, but in Andersons animated film it differs. It does not mimic
that of the real world but the world of the characters itself. For instance, in the movies
exposition specially at the beginning part in minute 0:1:25 of

I Am The Cheese Movie And Book Comparison
I Am The Cheese is a book written by Robert Cormier in 1977. It more than likely
takes place in the 1960 s to the early seventies. In 1983, a movie was made based
off this book. Both the movie and the book follow the same fundamental plotline
but there are some differences. This includes different characters, points of view,
and a different ending. In I Am The Cheese, a boy named Adam Farmer is being
interrogated about his life by a man named Brint. There are three separate plotlines
in this story including the past, a bike ride, and the interrogation. Adam has many
hardships in his life and seems to be going crazy. He starts to become suspicious of
his dad because it seems like he is hiding something from him. Later on his dad
reveals

Case Report On Methotrexate
Adverse drug reaction : Case reports on methotrexate toxicity varied presentation.
Introduction :
In 1949, Sidney Farber, M.D., a pathologist and a clinician formed a theory that folic
acid is required for the growth of cancer cells and methotrexate being a folate
antagonist can be used to counter it. Since then it has been used in dermatology,
gynaecology, rheumatology and cancers.
Methotrexate formerly known as amethopterin is an antimetaboliteand
dermatologically it is FDA approved mainly for psoriasis and sezary syndrome.
Structurally it is 4 amino N methyl pteroylglutamic acid which is very much similar
to folic acid. It is competitive antagonist of dihydrofoltate reductase.
Case report :
Case 1 :
80 year old male patient taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On reviewing history she was found to be taking treatment for psoriasis from
Rajasthan for the last 6 months. She was given tablet methotrexate 10 mg per week
and supportive treatment. She accidently took methotrexate one daily rather than
weekly.
On examination, she was febrile. Skin examination showed generalized erythema
with scaling. Mucosal examination revealed stomatitis. No abnormality was found on
systemic examination.
Complete blood count revealed hemoglobin 8 g/dl, total count 2600 cu/mm,
differential count 48/46/2/4 cu/mm and platelet counts 18000 cu/mm. Biochemistry
Showed S.Urea(Mg/Dl):18, S.Creat(Mg/Dl):0.41, S.Na+(Meq/Dl):137, S.K+(Meq
/Dl):4.02, Sgot(U/L):34, Sgpt(U/L):28, Alp(U/L):69, S.Protein(G/Dl):5.04,
S.Albumin(G/Dl):3.10. Prothrombin and activated partial thromboplastin time were
............Urine routine and microscopy and stool examination revealed no
abnormality, Ecg, blood culture and chest X ray were within normal limit.
Based on above finding a diagnosis of methotrexate poisoning was given. She was
treated with Inj.folinic acid 1@ iv OD, Inj. NS 500ml iv BD, Inj.ceftriaxone (1g) iv
TDS, Inj. Metronidazole (500 mg) iv TDS, Inj. Paracetamol (2cc) iv diluted if temp
100, T. BC/FA 1 OD and T.Dicyclomine 1

What Is The Difference Between Peter And The Starcatcher
The Tired old carriage, pulled by two tired old horses, rumbled onto the wharf its
creaky wheels bumpety bumping on uneven planks, waking Peter from his restless
slumber. This is the first sentence of the book, Peter and the Starcatcher by Dave
Barry, Ridley Pearson, and the illustrator Greg Call. Published in 2004 a nonfiction
story filled of adventure and magic. This story has 452 pages in the hardcover
edition. That is what made the story but the story makes the imagination run wild
and an adventure worth wild. Peter a normal orphan he and a few friends have
board a ship called the neverland to serve a mean king, but on the ship a trunk of
great treasure is hidden and a girl named Molly knows what the treasure is and Peter
attends to

Essay about The Beauty Myth
By: Kelly Winch
The Beauty Myth, published by Doubleday in New York City, hit the shelves in
1992. Naomi Wolf wrote this 348 page book. Wolf attended Yale University and
New College, Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar. Her essays have
been printed in many well known magazines and newspapers, including Esquire and
the New York Times. The Beauty Myth was Wolf s first book. She has also written
two other books, Fire With Fire and Promiscuities. Wolf is a recognized feminist.
She has done a lot of writing and has spoken to many audiences about issues
involving feminism. In The Beauty Myth, Wolf s basic thesis states that there is a
connection between female liberation and female beauty. She writes: The more legal
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Flaws, wrinkles and other problems are airbrushed out of the picture. Wolf discusses
the effect that these standards are having on women in the workplace. A woman s
beauty, or lack of it, can be used against her. In 1986, Mechelle Vinson lost a sexual
harassment case. Vinson was young and В‘beautiful and carefully dressed. The
district court ruled that her appearance counted against her. (Wolf 38) In Hopkins
v. Price Waterhouse, Ms. Hopkins was denied a partnership because she needed to
learn to В‘walk more femininely, talk more femininely, dress more femininely, and
В‘wear makeup . She brought in more business than any other employee. (Wolf 39)
I believe that this book has value and people from all walks of life should read it.
We all need to become much more aware of how strong and how damaging this
kind of media influence is. Women and men need to realize that there are
companies in our culture that thrive on making us feel bad about ourselves, such as
cosmetic companies, health clubs, clothing designers; anyone that is trying to
change us. The book was well written and extremely interesting. The reviews on the
back cover say it all; that this book is essential reading. I will recommend it to all of
my friends. Hopefully those who are very self doubting and considering cosmetic
surgery will realize they are trying to fit into an abnormal standard of beauty.
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Best Years Of My Life Essay
You always hear that the 20 s are some of the best years of your life, and at this
point in my life I have to agree. Think back to when you were younger in
elementary school and your teacher would ask you to write about what you
wanted to be when you grew up. Then in high school you would take an aptitude
test and really start to think about the next steps of your life. Would you go to
college, would you settle down and start a family? In my teen years, I was certain
on what I wanted my life to be and I was absolutely positive on where I was going.
However as most stories go, things change and life hands you some lemons. When
I entered my 20 s I had dropped out of my second year in college, had no job and a
car that would die in the middle of the road if I pushed too hard on the brakes. I
moved back home after finally gaining the courage to tell my mom that I had
dropped out and didn t plan on going back. Now telling my mom, a woman who
has received almost every degree known to man, was not an easy thing and I was
extremely disappointed for not only letting myself down, but for letting her down. I
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My career and business life was progressing in the way I wanted and the
opportunities were pouring in, however my personal life was a different story. We
ve all surrounded ourselves with individuals that we think were a right fit in our
life puzzle. We look at the jagged, rough edges and convince ourselves that if we
push a little bit here and there, then the piece will fit where we want it to. We focus
all our attention on those jagged pieces and how we can smooth them out to fit into
our life. It took me sometime to realize that it s ok if someone doesn t fit with me. I
started to surround myself with individuals who were strong, caring and driven,
qualities that are valuable to

Dental Suction Units
How to Successfully Find the Best Dental Suction Units Buying dental supplies is
an important part of being in the practice. This is one of those fields that require
you to have the necessary tools and the necessary equipment to make sure that you
are able to successfully attend to the needs of every patient that will walk inside
your clinic needing your assistance. You want to purchase tools that are going to
work not just for the short term, but ones that are expected to remain functional in
the long term as well. This is why it helps when you know what factors you must
consider before you will decide which dental suction unit you should decide to invest
on. Understand that these are equipment that are going to really affect the overall...
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This is if you want to be sure that you have the right products and the best
equipment that you can use when assisting your patients. Be sure to buy products
that are going to be made by manufacturers who have earned a good reputation over
the years. There is a good chance that they have been getting very good feedback
from their customers and buyers and you would certainly want to capitalize on that
as much as you can. Never buy products at bpsmedical.co.uk simply because they
are the ones that are available. You should never settle for these times especially
when the overall efficiency of your operation and the success in which you can
handle the concerns of your patients will depend a lot on it. Use this opportunity to
ensure that at the end of the day, you get items that are exactly what you need them
for. Never go for the cheapest kind too. Rather, consider the overall quality of these
devices. In the same manner, consider the usability of these products too. You
certainly need to make sure that you are not just getting expensive units that may not
have any uses at all. When you invest on dental tools, see to it that it is not only
something that you will use on the short term, but one that you will be using on the
long term too so you are sure that you are getting the most of

The Rights Of The Sound Maker
The provision expresses the rights of the sound maker, i.e. what is not required is
implied. The implication is that anybody apart from the marker is prevented by the
Act to make reproductions without authority (Craig, 2011, p. 105). On 23rd of June
2015, the rules of regulating sound recordings were modified. The modifications
were to the effect that unpublished sound recordings would last for fifty years after
fixation. If the sound recordings are published before the copyrightexpires, the term
application is seventy years before its publication or a hundred years from the date of
fixation. Consequently, it also extends the copyright for musical performers works
contained in the recordings (Craig, 2011, p.226). According to McCormack (2010),
the Canadian Intellectual PropertyOffice defines performers performances. It states
that copyright applies to a performer s performance provided that it occurs in
Canada or in any other country that accords its membership to the Rome
Convention country. Such performances will also qualify if it is embodied in a
sound recording, whose producer is either a citizen or permanent resident of Canada
and or member country of Rome Convention. However, if the producer of a sound
recording is a corporation, its headquarters must be based in Canada or a member of
the Rome Convention. It all implies that the intellectual property protection and, in
particular, copyright rules will apply, as long as the disclaimer is either a Canadian

Death And The Black Death
The Black Death
The Black Death was a plague that devastated Europe in the fourteenth century.
Trade routes, especially, were overrun with people dying from this plague. These
trade routes were covered in dirt and full of plenty of people in close quarters,
making this plague more damaging. About one out of three people died at the
hand of this vile disease, and no one could figure out how it was spread. Anarchy
spread throughout Europe. People guessed the causes and tried to deal with the
disease, but it still spread like wildfire. Some regions were spared from this plague,
but plenty towns were almost completely wiped out (Pavlac 177). The Black Death
caused many people in fourteenth century Europe to go to the extremes in behavior
and religion.
Petrarch s view of the plague was painfully poetic and bleak. He depicted people as
terrified and confused, while expressing his own fear. The turmoil in his letter
shows that no one truly seemed to know what was happening, which just caused
more chaos and terror. Petrarch himself was consumed with worry about his fate,
and seemed to feel as if the plague was caused by the wrath of God, for certainly I
would think that our misdeeds deserve it (Petrarch). Clearly the people of Europe
must have done something to anger God, according to Petrarch. He believes, like
many others during this period, that the people of Europe deserved this terrible
plague, even though he despised the conditions and anarchy. Fear clouded the

The Second Film Technique Wilson Yip
The second film technique Wilson Yip uses to bring out Ip Man s honor is
cinematography. Although cinematography might not seem like an obvious way to
bring out honor, it does its part by emphasizing the honor already evident through
the characterization and mis en scene. Cinematography in the Ip Man movies lets
the audience focus on the elements of honor Wilson Yip is trying to convey. If it
were not for very specific cinematic techniques used by Yip, most of the honor built
up through characterization and mis en scene would be useless because the audience
would be unable to focus on it. In the first movie, we can see the benefits of
cinematography and editing in the same scene with the northern fighter.3 In this
scene, Yip uses the close up shot and point of view shotto not only immerse the
audience in the action, but also to help the audience relate Ip Man with honor
through an especially expressive viewpoint. Many times after Ip Man hits the
northern fighter, there is a flury of close up shots of the northern fighter s face
from Ip Man s point of view, including one just after he gets hit with a duster. The
northern fighter wipes his face and then grimaces in pain. The reaction on his face
indicates the ease of which Ip Man is defeating the him. In contrast, Ip Man is
relatively unfazed by his competition and keeps a calm and collected expression.
Through the sheer number of close up and point of view shots, there is a feeling that
Ip Man is winning the fight by a

Jesus Should Live A Hidden Life
If the Holy Spirit asked you to step away from your public platform of ministry and
into a hidden life before God alone, would you do it? If you agreed to live the
hidden life for a period of time and then were later presented with the option of
regaining the spotlight in ministry, which lifestyle would you choose? Rees Howells
was faced with these very decisions while his ministry was thriving. As Rees Howells
grew in his relationship with Jesus, Rees began to remove his cap when he prayed
because he consistently felt the overwhelming presence of the Holy Spiritwith him.
In Wales during this time, however, everyone was expected to wear a hat or some
sort of head covering outside. Because Rees often did not wear a hat outdoors, the
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Just as Rees had lived away from the spotlight for a time, the majority of Jesus life
was not lived before people; His public ministry lasted only for three years of His
life. Jesus spent the majority of His life in secret, living before the Father just as
Rees had done. Additionally, in the same manner that Rees brought others needs
before the Throne, Jesus also represents us before our Father as our Intercessor.
The second reason that Rees should have continued to live a hidden life is that he
spent more time with Jesus. When Rees had decided to continue living in the secret
place, the Holy Spirit invited him to spend his entire days sitting in God s presence
and talking with Him. Because Rees devoted his days to the Lord, he experienced
such sweet fellowship with Him. By continually worshipping and growing in his
faith, Rees made the most of his time and spent it well.
The third reason that Rees should have continued his hidden lifestyle is that he was
set apart. Making the decision to continue living a hidden life is not what most
would have decided to do; it is not in our nature. Because Rees decided to continue
this lifestyle, some thought that he was foolish. Rees s walk of faith would not and
should not look like anyone else s; therefore, he should not compare his life with

Why Is Honor Important In Beowulf
Honor, something powerful enough to sculpt the world s oldest and most powerful
empires. Throughout history great empires such as China, Japan, and the Anglo
Saxons have fought and died in the hunt for honor and fame; bringing life to many
great and powerful heroes. Beowulf, one such hero, who fought many great battle in
the name of honor and fame; putting his all into each battle he encountered. In the
epic Beowulf, Beowulf decides to help Hrothgar with the dreaded monster Grendel
and then battling him bare handed. Throughout the epic of Beowulf, Beowulf is
mainly concerned about honor and fame, in his hunt for honor he agrees to help
Hrothgar and fight the monster, Grendel, bare handed; but why? First off, known as
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The hero decides to fight the beast with his hands for the same reason he s done all
else; simply for honor and fame. Fighting the monster with untold strength,
Beowulf begins to gain the upper hand: ... Then he stepped to another/ Still body.
Clutched at Beowulf with his claws, / Grasped at a strong hearted wakeful sleeper
/ And was instantly seized himself, claws/ Bent back as Beowulf leaned up on one
arm (lines 320 324). Beowulf s quest to prove his honor reaches its peak here, after
showing respect to the horrid monster who kills men in the least honorable way: in
their sleep. For a man of great strength and so eager to prove his power; to help
others in need without first being inquired on the job. Beowulf is truly a hero
worthy of such tales as his, such an honorable man that poets have spoken his name
and his story for hundreds of generations. Helping the once great Hrothgar,
Defeating the monstrous Grendel, and proclaiming his everlasting honor are all
reasons Beowulf earned and preserved his everlasting honor. Honor can corrupt the
strongest minded of men, but not in the case of Beowulf. Beowulf used his greed for
honor and fame to better himself and improve the reputation of his namesake. He
proved himself time and time again through countless quests and deeds, spreading his
name across the lands. Due to Beowulf s

How Land Cover Has Changed During The D Parsley
Creek...
Introduction
We live in an age where most environments on earth have been impacted by
anthropogenic activities. Chapin III et al (2001) contend that, humans have been a
natural component of most ecosystems for thousands of years (p. 14). Humans
interact with the environment in many ways: landscape modification, agricultural
activities, urbanization, urban sprawl, carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, stormwater
runoff, and so forth; these anthropogenic activities can have detrimental
environmental results. Satellite imagery, aerial photographs, and digital data can be
used to analyze how anthropogenic activities impact environments spatially and
temporally. This study will investigate how land cover has changed in the D Olive
Creek Watershed, located in Baldwin County, Alabama via the use of geographic
information systems (GIS) and remote sensing methods and technology. For the
purpose of this study, land cover refers to how much of a region is covered by
specified land and water types (e.g. forests, wetlands, impervious surfaces, and so
forth).
Human environmental interaction contributes to processes that affect fluvial
environments. Indeed, impervious surfaces are ubiquitous in urban areas; these
anthropogenic surfaces reroute runoff (among other things), which can ultimately
impact the morphology, water quality, vegetation, and floodplain soils of a local
watershed if it is near an urban area. Similar to the above example, because of the
complexities associated with

Informative Speech Outline on Alcatraz Essay
* Alcatraz
Informative Speech Outline
General Purpose: To inform the class
Specific Purpose: To describe to the audience a brief history of Alcatraz.
Thesis: Alcatraz has been a popular social topic because of the mystery that
surrounds it and the stories exaggerated in movies and television shows.
INTRODUCTION
I. If you disobey the rules of society, they send you to prison; if you disobey the rules
of the prison, they send you to Alcatraz.
II. Alcatraz has been a popular social topic because of the mystery that surrounds it
and the stories of mistreatment and escape attempts exaggerated in movies and
television shows.
III. Alcatraz served as the federal government s response to post prohibition America.
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C. As quoted in a report by the Bureau of Prisons, ... Alcatraz served an important
purpose in taking the strain off the older and greatly overcrowded institutions... since
it enabled us to move the smaller, closely guarded escape artists, the big time
racketeers... and those who needed protection from other groups...
Now that you know the kind of prisoners that were sent to Alcatraz,
II. I will discuss life on the island and as an inmate in the prison.
A. Each prisoner received a copy of the Rules and Regulations for the
Government... Correctional Institutions as well as a copy of the warden s special
rules that explained the daily routine of work and counts. The inmates were
awakened at 6:30am to begin their day. They were required to clean up themselves
and their cell and required to shave three times a week.
B. Alcatraz was to be operated on the principle of very limited privileges to
inmates. The privilege of visitors had to be earned, and mail privileges were limited.
They each held jobs within the prison in the tailor shop, laundry, cobblers shop,
model shop, gardening, or help with the food prep in the mess hall.
C. Contrary to what the movies portray, there were no experiments made on the
prisoners, and the inmates that were transferred there were already twisted and
disturbed; Alcatraz didn t turn them into monsters. There was however, a dungeon
that prisoners were locked in if they misbehaved, and they also had a rule of silence,
where they could not

Explain How To Develop Professional Relationships With...
Question 1a (Weighting: 0) This unit will be assessed practically. To complete this
unit you will need to show that you will: Be able to develop professional
relationships with children and young people. Demonstrate how to establish rapport
and respectful, trusting relationships with children and young people. It is essential
to maintain and develop a professional relationship with children and young people
so there is mutual trust and respect. Actively listening to a child when communicating
with them demonstrates to that child that you value you there opinion. They will
become more confident, self assured and understand that they matter. Giving a child
or young person attention when they are speaking helps them to develop their
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From a young age making choices can be part of learning and children initially are
able to choose their play activities, this enables them to have some control over what
they do but within the margins of the classroom. Being part of the decision making
and understanding why rules exist enables learning and development. As children
become a little older they can be more involved in the decision making process such
as discussing the rules for the classrooms and playground, this encourages children to
think about what they think should and should not happen and why. Also
encouraging children to engage with their own learning and think about what their
individual goals and targets should be, giving them ownership of their own learning.
Another method that is often used with older children is that of the school council,
pupils are encouraged to discuss and debate any issues before coming to an
agreement which is taken on board by the school. If children and young people are
given too many rules without them having any involvement, this can often leads to
frustration and resentment, but if they are part of the process they have more
understanding of why and what they need to

Dnr Do Not Resuscitate Essay
To amputate is easy and require little work, However the challenge is to reattach the
limbs, seem to be the harder part. Medical and science of the modern world have
come a long way from blood sucking leaches, that is believe to remove all the bad
blood only from the body and removal of a part of the skull in order to let the demons
out. Every day we are making new break through in science and technology. What
dose this mean for us, we can live life to the fullest or to the point that some people
set up a (DNR) Do Not Resuscitate, because you reader go in peace. Instead if being
a vegetable and a burden to my love ones. Extended life would be nice for some
people, however an healthy life will beat an extended life any day, all day... Show
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The next system is the Muscular System. Almost all surgeon can work on this
system. In the upper arm where the shark bite off, have muscle such as the Biceps
Muscle, Triceps Muscle and depend on how low the Brachiardialis Muscle. The
bicep muscle dose flexion. The triceps muscle dose extension. However the new
attachment differ from the original attachment because the surgeon had to improvise
and attach the nerve to the nearest muscle, causing it to differ in function. However
the arm will never return to its full function as before because the steel plate on the
bone and the connective tissue regrow in the attachment site will be hard connective
tissue. Don t forget about the rewiring of the nerve to muscle. The next system and
the last to be reattach is the Integument system. Skin is important, it roles are to
form a barrier between us and the outside world, while blocking harmful pathogen
from entering the body and it is a shock absorber. This part of the procedure is the
easiest, however could get complected. Such complication as not having enough skin
and now have to perform a skin graft in order to retrieve the necessary skin to cover
the attachment

Analysis Of The Book Vermeer s Hat
Johannes Vermeer was a seventeenth century painter residing in Delft, Amsterdam,
in a time which Timothy Brook considers the dawn of the global world .
Recognizable for his painting Girl with a Pearl Earring, Vermeer is the subject of
Brooks book Vermeer s Hat, in which Brook explains that the beginnings of
globalization can be traced back to the seventeenth century and that evidence for his
thesis can be found in Vermeer s paintings . Brook focuses on five Vermeer paintings,
a decorative plate, and a painting by a man in a very similar situation to Vermeer, as
mediums through which Vermeer and others displayed the world around them
through their art and what they chose to paint. As an expert in Chinese history, it is
understandable that Brook would recognize the unique contributions Chinahad to the
trade revolution, which he illustrates through examples of China s connection to
North American prosperity, its involvement in certain goods, and the outward allure
of China to foreigners looking for their next adventure. Vermeer s painting Officer
and Laughing Girl provides evidence for the involvement of North America in
seventeenth century trade through the hat worn by the courting officer. In the very
beginning of the century, Canada had opened up as a new source for the beaverpelts
used to make the very best hats. The extreme demand for beavers , as the hats were
then known, was so grand that prices skyrocketed, splitting society into those who
could afford the hats, and
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