Essay Newspaper Importance

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Divorce Effects Divorce
How Divorce Affects the Formation of Healthy Friendships and Relationships
Several factors come into play when considering the impact that a divorce has on the child s future
relationships, including age at the time of the divorce, gender, upbringing, etc. For the most part
however, there are a few crucial parts of a relationship that most divorces affect, whether the
relationship be with a friend, family member or significant other.
Parental divorce often decreases the level of trust that a child of divorce finds in a relationship.
Children whose parent s have divorced exhibit a fear of being rejected by those they become
close to, and often distrust that their friends, family members, or significant others will remain
loyal and close. This lack of trust often hampers any deepening in the relationship, and is believed
to be the result of having a dysfunctional example of a marital relationship set before them. Many
children of divorce have reportedly been less trusting of their own or a partner s fidelity, and have
had difficulty in fully committing to or choosing one person.
In addition, studies have shown that those who have had first hand experience of a divorce in their
home are 38% more likely than to go through their own divorce than those who did not. These
children suffer through weakened relationships with nearly all family members, especially those
members with whom the child does not visit frequently. Since 90% of custodial parents are mothers
(Divorce
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As I Lay Dying Summary
In the book As I Lay Dying by William Falkner. The mother, Addie, is dying and she wants to
make sure her dying request is fulfilled. She wants to be buried with her family in a nearby town
called Jefferson. She also want her coffin to be well built so Cash, her son, builds the coffin
right outside her window. When she dies the family starts their expedition to bury her. Along the
way they run into a few things that stop them for a while, but they do make it to bury her but
come back with a little more than expected. Cash Bundren is the most noble out of the Bundren
family. He shows Addie in him by showing her strength through him. He cares deeply for his
mother, but he is so focused on building the coffin and making sure that it is perfect he doesn t
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He is a great carpenter and cares about what his work looks like. He cares for his tools like they
are his children, even after a long day of work he finds the time to clean and put his tools
away.When his mother is dying he has to build her coffin; he does this right outside her window.
He makes that the coffin was built with care and it had to be the best. When they very first start
to leave Cash puts his toolbox underneath the bench of the wagon; he puts his arm between them
and braces his toolbox. When they were on the way to bury Anse they had to cross a river to get
to Jefferson, but when they get there the river is overflowed, so instead of waiting for the water
level to go down they decide to push through but, their wagon gets hit by a log in the river and
Cash falls off and breaks his leg. As they crash his tools get lost in the river and Vernon and Jewel
go into the river to recover his
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Critical Analysis Model
A Critical Analysis of The Kaya Identity:
OLS Estimator Modeling, Variable Specification, Renewable Energy, and Multicollinearity
Laurie Alexis Sauvageau Robillard
Clarkson University
April 29,2017
Abstract
The following analysis attempts to understand how to best formulate a stochastic model using
empirical data and the proposed Kaya Identity, as well as further explore components of the IPAT
equation that measures human impact on the surrounding ecological system. Using Quarterly Data
from the United States from 1980 2016, an econometric critique and environmental exploration of
datasets, regression functions, and pitfalls of the latter will help further examine previous works on
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Therefore, it is in turn beneficial to understand the underlying forces at work affecting these
numbers. This can be assisted using scientific models. The fields of study of energy economy and
environmental economy thus play pivotal roles in modeling these equations. Initially proposed by
Yoichi Kaya in 1980, the Kaya Identity is an econometric model which proposes to calculate Co2
emissions using 4 variables strongly associated with industry analysis: GDP Per Capita, Energy
Intensity, Carbon Intensity, and Population. More broadly, the intergovernmental panel and
sustainable scale project uses the Kaya Identity alongside a general model to calculate human
footprint called IPAT to help determine correlations amongst governmental policies and subsequent
ecological implications. IPAT structures a more multiplicative equation to encompass all the
possible variables to calculate the degradation of the environment and aggregate human impact on
surrounding ecosystems (Waggoner, 2002). Variables include Environmental impacts (resource
depletion and waste), effect of population, affluence and effect of consumption levels, and
technology used to transform goods into
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Suicide Informative Speech
Attention getter: Mentalhealth.gov states 112 Americans die by suicide every day, and 9.4 million
people have thought about or considered suicide within the last 12 months.
Specific purpose: Today, I am going to advocate for the Crisis Intervention and Recovery Center
Credibility: I have completed research about the Crisis Intervention and Recovery Center. I never
really knew anything about the Crisis center until I started working with a co worker that lost her
son to suicide. Talking to her and her daughter in law I learned a lot about the crisis center.
Preview: First I am going to inform you about the issue on suicide, Second, I am going to inform
you about the crisis center and all the programs and ways they can help loved ones, and finally I
am going to inform you about how you can help out and get involved.
Transition: I would first like to talk about the issues with suicide.
Main Point 1: Suicide is a rising health problem that causes endless amounts of pain, suffering and
a cause of loss for loved ones. According to the CDC, suicide claims 44,193 lives in the United
states making it the tenth leading cause of death. Suicide is the third cause for death of individuals
from the age of 15 34 and there was twice as many suicides (44,193) than homicides (17,793).
Mentalhealth.gov states that there are many warning signs when people are thinking about suicide
for example, talking about wanting to die, talking about being a burden to others, sleeping to little
or too much, and extreme mood swings.
Transition: Now that we have talked about the issues with suicide, I would like to talk about the
crisis center and how they can help loved ones.
Main Point 2: The Crisis center is full of doctors, nurses, and LPN s to help with their patient s
needs. They have 12 beds for voluntary adult admission and 7 beds for medical unit for detox and
break the cycle for voluntary adult admission. The crisis center states that their mission is to
provide person centered crisis intervention, stabilization, and recovery based services in the least
restrictive environment feasible and to no respond to evolving community mental health and
chemical dependency programming needs by developing and providing needed services. They
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Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Essay
The Romantic time period was a time of great change where authors and poets would experiment
with new ideas and focus more on the individual. One such poet was Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
poet of the epic narrative The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. This poem is a lyrical ballad that
accounts the story of the Ancient Mariner and his marvelous journey of sufferingand redemption.
The plot to the poem is so complex that it contains a plethora of literary devices the poet uses to
convey his message, which is that sometimes suffering is the only way to change a person.
Coleridge employs symbolism in his poem to explicate his message to the reader along with
imagery to further enhance the suffering the Ancient Mariner endures. Through Coolidge s use...
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For example, when the ship is stuck in the middle of the ocean the crew is stuck under the
blistering sun And every tongue, through utter drought,/ Was withered at the root; (Coleridge
132 133). The image this description evokes is that of a person who has not had a drink of water
in days and is dying of thirst. This creates the illusion that the reader should feel sympathy
towards the sailors, however one must remember that the sailors are being punished for their sin
of the Albatross death. In addition to the vivid description of a dehydrated person, Coleridge
describes the utter loneliness the Ancient Mariner feels while suffering alone on the ship. At
one point, the Ancient Mariner decides to pray to God however instead of God hearing his
prayers A wicked whisper came, and made/ My heart as dry as dust (Coleridge 243 244). The
Ancient Mariner s prayer being ignored by God shows the true gravity of his sin because God
himself is choosing to ignore the Mariner s prayers. This implies that the Ancient Mariner must
suffer to truly repent for his sins and learn to respect all of God s creatures. The last example of
imagery Coleridge uses is when the Ancient Mariner s curse is finally lifted. After suffering for
countless days, the unforgiving curse is finally lifted the Ancient Mariner after he recognizes the
true beauty of God s creatures. The
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Essay Horse Meat
The main problem out of the horsemeat scandal around Europe, according to specialists,
(SOURCE) is not the threat to human health but more an issue of business insecurity, as even
major brands such as NestlГ©, Burger King and Findus fail to meet the high standards their
consumers expect by selling different products than those specified in the labels and promotion of
their brands (SOURCE). Other problem is the lack of efficient traceability along the complex
supply chain for meat, where unscrupulous vendors substitute beef for horsemeat taking advantage
of the lowest price and the fact that so many intermediates involved in the process does not make it
easy to find a single responsible.
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It shall include all the ingredients of the food, in descending order of weight, as recorded at the
time of their use in the manufacture of the food. (Official Journal of the EU, 2011, pg.30)
It is also stated, in accordance to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (Article 114)
that the indication of origin is mandatory for beef and beef products in the UnionВ ґs effort to
follow the bovine spongiform encephalopathy crisis, which has increased consumerВ ґs expectations
(Official Journal of the EU, 2011). The EU Parliament believes it is compulsory to impose this
declaration also to other well consumed types of meat such as swine, sheep, goat and poultry. Still,
they are many gaps left open as for horsemeat matters and the efficient application of the laws
mentioned above during the transitional period for the establishment of the new FIR.
When a food information law is introduced with new requirements, it is said that a transitional
period should be granted for businesses and supplier to adapt to this new legislation. In the case of
the new FIR, which was accepted in July 2011, the grace period will last until 2014. In the
meanwhile, suppliers not complying with the new legislation are authorized to take out their
products and labels to the market and stay there until theyВ ґre exhausted, even if the grace period is
over before that occurs. (Official Journal of the EU, 2011)
Nevertheless, much of these requirements already existed and were
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Beyond Content Writing
From the very beginning be clear about your new client s expectations of you as a web content
writer. Is it clear that he or she wants straightforward web content or are there services and skills
you will need to provide that you could be missing? Remember, in Beyond Content Writing: Part 1,
I asked you to inventory the marketable skills that go beyond your writingtalents. Client Writer
Pitfalls Straightforward web contentwriting means your client comes to you with a clear website
/web content plan: a fixed number of webpages, minimum and maximum word count, a keyword
list if necessary, a price per page or per word, and a project deadline. A client that approaches you
with only a vague idea of what he or she wants, but expects you to deliver... Show more content on
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If a student has test anxiety, however, he or she may not perform as well on these important tests
as they typically would if they weren t experiencing a lot of anxiety. A new study indicates that
writing about one s anxieties before an important exam may help a student perform significantly
better on that test. The research was conducted by Dr. Sian Beilock and her colleagues. Beilock
is an associate professor of psychology at the University of Chicago and an expert in, choking
under pressure. Choking under pressure, refers to the phenomenon that occurs when one
performs below his or her ability or skill level during an especially challenging task or
experience. Beilock has also written a book entitled Choke: What the Secrets of the Brain
Reveal About Getting It Right When You Have To. According to Psych Central, Beilock has
done prior research that has shown pressure filled experiences or situations may reduce working
memory, which is part of the brain s processing power. Our working memories allow us to recall
information needed to perform everyday tasks. However, working memory has limited processing
power, so when worries creep up, the ability to recall and retrieve information becomes limited.
Prior research has also indicated expressive writing where individuals write about emotional or
traumatic experiences repeatedly over weeks decreases worries in individuals who are depressed.
The current study aimed to determine if writing in a classroom could help students perform better
on tests. Additionally, the researchers hypothesized that just one opportunity to write before taking
a test would reduce worries and improve exam scores. In one experiment, the researchers recruited
20 college students to take two short mathematics tests. The researchers instructed the students to
simply do their best on the first test (pre test).
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Julie Macintosh s Under The Influence
When you think of something as quintessentially American, a patriotic scene flourished with red,
white and blue is bound to come to mind. But why lies in the background? Is it hotdogs and
hamburgers? Is it a family enjoying a summer day? Does the image include a delicious ice cold
beverage? Does that delicious American beverage happen to be a Budweiser? Peter Hernon and
Terry Ganey give the history and the rise of a beer dynasty in Under the Influence. Journalist Julie
Macintosh documents the inevitable downfall in Dethroning the King. The Busch family lived the
American dream and marketed patriotic and nationalistic pride to its fullest extent until its takeover
in 2008 by the contested InBev, a Brazilian beer giant. The head of the dynasty,... Show more
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Initially, Modelo was the more appealing option. They were also a family owned company with a
similar family dynamic. Carlos FernГ Ўndez was the head of Modelo at the time. Interestingly
enough, Modelo was not interested in the deal because years before, August III had gone to
Mexico for a visit and offended the controlling families of the company. The behind the scenes
head of Modelo, Don Antonio, was not fond of The Third or AB. The only way Don Antonio
would allow the deal to be completed was if Carlos became the head of the companies. The grass
was not much greener on the other side. The board and especially The Third would never let that
slide. AB followed the deal all the way through to the end and then backed out at the last minute to
pursue the deal with InBev. In the end, InBev had a better offer on the table and it seemed that
greed took over. Essentially, what mattered was the amount AB could gain per
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Colonialism In Africa
By the 1960, most of Africa had become independent from colonial powers who reluctantly gave
them freedom after wars that were gory and unpleasant. Africa had started to build or put together
a government that could hopefully unify the country. African had presidents, dictators, etc. But did
Africa ever really gain independence? Based on who you ask, you will get an answer that can be
separated into different groups, one group will tell you yes and others will say no. At the end of
colonialismthere was never a shift in society in Africa. If you look at the current GDP of most
African countries, the growth of the economy, and then peer at the amount of debt they owe to
the world bank then one can see that things have not changed since the end of colonialism. Africa
shifted from colonialism to post colonialism, however Europe never left Africa formally. And
Africa never really pushed for them to leave due to the structure of colonialism. For instance,
when Congo had gained political independence from Belgium, there were only 16 college
graduates in the whole country. Colonialism underdeveloped Africa, many of the people in Africa
never gained an education. In addition, country lines were created in order for colonial powers to
be able to exert control over a group of people that it had just defeated. Before colonialism, Africans
had city states as opposed to nation states. The economy in Africa was primarily based on trade
between people in the community. Consequently, when
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How Student Loans Have Affected The Cost Of Tuition
In the 1980s a first year college student could attend a public four year university for $2,500 and a
private university for a little over $5,000. Although, most of these universities are offering the
same mediocre education from the last three decades; the cost of tuition has more than tripled for
public universities and for private universities, it has gone up a staggering 85%. Canada holds an
average educational cost of 5,974 and England follows with an estimated average cost of 5,288. In
spite the tuition in the United States being more than twice that of its allies; the main problem
contributing to the continuing rise of tuition are the billions of dollars owed in both federal and
private studentloans. Unfortunately, out of 15 countries the United States held the number one
position when it came down to the cost of a higher education(including books, fees, room and
board).With that being said, I will thoroughly explain in the following essay how student loans
have affected the cost of tuition, compare US tuition to other countries, and analyze the average
spending budget for most universities that prove to influence the rise in tuition. At some point, it
was said that the United States had a high credit card debt that could take a few decades to pay off.
Now student loans are the talk of the Federal Reserve, with the amount of loans accumulating up to
$829.785 billion, surpassing the infamous credit card debt. The Forbes website suggest that student
loans are
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History of Ledd Zeppelin and ITs Musical Impact Essay
History of Ledd Zeppelin and ITs Musical Impact
Tell someone to name a band from the 1960s and 70s and you could probably listen to a dozen
answers before hearing the same one twice. The overwhelming amount of talent squeezed into
these two decades has produced some of the most popular, most powerful, and in some cases, the
most bizarre music ever. Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, The
Yardbirds,
Janis Joplin, Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Queen, Aerosmith, Crosby, Stills, Nash
Young, The Eagles.... All were from this era that seemed to glorify music as no other time period
did, or ever will. The amount of evolution of music that occurred in this time period is amazing as
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John Baldwin, June 3, 1946, Sidcup, Kent). Willingly joined in on bass. 19 year old vocalist,
Robert Plant (b. August 20, 1948, West Bromwich,
W. Midlands.) is asked to perform with The New Yardbirds. Plant accepts and leaves his homeland
in the Midlands with only his subway fair in his pocket.
The last link to the chain was John Bonham (b. May 20, 1948, Bromwich) on drums.
The band finished their ten date tour of Scandinavia with some unexpected success. Everywhere
they went people were asking how a band like this could go unnoticed. The unique blend of blues
influenced rock, and guitar riff based songs blew their audience away. On October 15, 1968, Led
Zeppelin, made up of Page, Plant, Jones and
Bonham, made it s official debut at Surrey University. The group began touring the US, backing
up such headliners as Vanilla Fudge, and The MC5 shortly thereafter. Instantaneous recognition
followed. The groups popularity was soaring. On January 31, 69, Led Zeppelin opened for Iron
Butterfly, then one of the world s biggest bands. Led Zeppelin received such a resounding approval
from the audience, that Doug Ingle, lead singer for Iron Butterfly decided to scrap the show.
Reason being are that Iron Butterfly was afraid that they can t produce such an effect on their
crowd... in their own concert...in which they are headlining. Led Zeppelin soon became a headliner
in their own right. Within
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Sex, Condoms And Other Methods Of Protection
How do you have sex? This paper isn t asking for specific positions but rather do you practice
safe sex with condoms and other methods of protection. A leader in the consumer world of safe
sex is Trojan brand condoms. A lot of people have heard of Trojan brand condoms. They are a
leading brand in many sex related items such as condoms and vibrators. Research of my own
doing suggest that sex related items isn t all they re selling in their advertisements. Trojan brand
was founded by by Merle Leland Youngs in 1916. Merle Leland Youngs was first working with
the Fay and Youngs Company, but went on to become the Youngs Rubber Corporation. Trojan
Brand condoms use their commercials to target young adults, therefore impacting the young
minds in society, by enforcing the idea that casual sex is ok as long as you have protection.
When watching a Trojan commercial such as the Trojan Double Ecstacy Condoms Commercial,
one notices that there is no depth in the commercial, just a young man and a young woman
passionately kissing one another. The commercial gives them a sense of just meeting; the setting
looks maybe like they just came back from the bar and now they re going to have sex. The
commercial does not give of the we just came back from a respectable date feeling. Instead the
commercial is telling society that the time of dates is over. This commercial is saying that people
should just leave with strangers and have sex on their couch as long as you use Trojan brand
condoms.
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How Did Harold Wilson Contribute To Modernisation
Harold Wilson, who was the Prime Minister during 1964 70, had promised Britain one of his most
effective campaign speeches. He had promised that Britain would catch up with the white heat of
technological change. Wilson had successfully linked the Labour Party to modernisation in contrast
to what were described as the wasted years of the Conservative government. The Labour
government seemed to be more in touch with the social and cultural trends of the 1960s.
Modernisation of the British economy was one of the key priorities for the Labour government.
By 1964, it was widely accepted that Britain was lagging behind other countries such as West
Germany and Japan. Britain s economy seemed to be trapped in the cycle of stop go , with ... Show
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However, the economic situation improved markedly from this low point when Roy Jenkins
replaced Callaghan as the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Jenkins raised taxes and tightened up
government spending in all areas of the economy, giving top priority to improving the balance of
payments. These tough measures made the Labour government very unpopular but, by 1969, he
had achieved a balance of payments surplus. These actions had therefore proven that the Labour
government was strong on rhetoric and also by actions.
The infamous numbers of wildcat strikes has led to Wilson and his new employment minister,
Barbara Castle, into planning to use the law to limit these unofficial strikes. She believed
strongly in a powerful trade union movement but she was also convinced of the need for it to act
responsibly. As a result, Castle produced her white paper in 1969, In Place of Strife. In many
ways, Castle s policy proposals would strengthen the unions in dealing with employers but the trade
unions were not fooled. Castle s In Place of Strike never got beyond the White Paper stage which
proves that the Labour government were only strong on rhetoric but not on action. This is also
evident through the deep divisions it had created within the Labour Party. The left asked bitterly
why the government was contemplating a measure that undermined the principles for which the
Labour Party was
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The Failure of Lehman Brother
Should Lehman Brothers Investment Bank
Have Been Allowed to Fail?
Name: Ran Linyan
Table of Contents
1Introduction3
2Corporate profile of Lehman Brothers Bank3
2.1 Corporate Profile and Business4
2.1.1History of Lehman Brothers4
2.1.2Lehman Brothers Investment Bank4
2.2 Forces of Change and Competition in Lehman Brothers4
2.2.1Change in Lehman Brother s Business Strategy4
2.2.2Financial Competiveness in Lehman Brothers5
2.3 Financial System and Bank Management Attitudes5
2.3.1Deregulation of United States Financial System5
2.3.2Bank s Lending Policies6
2.3.3Bank s Risk Management Attitude6
3Causes of Lehman Brothers Bank Failure6
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Before the firm became bankrupt, they had more than $275 billion in assets under management.
Furthermore, since the time the bank went public in 1994, the firm had increased net revenues
over 600% from $2.73 billion to $19.2 billion and increased its employee headcount over 230%
from 8,500 to almost 28,600 (Demyanyk, Y. S. and Hemert, O. V. 2008).
2.2 Forces of Change and Competition in Lehman Brothers

2.2.1Change in Lehman Brother s Business Strategy
In 1994, Richard S. Fuld took control of Lehman Brothers as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Under Fuld s aggressive leadership, the company flourished and became one of the largest
investment banks in the United States. п ј€Crossley Holland 2009) reported that in 1994, each
Lehman Brothers stock was averaging at $4 and by 2007 it catapulted to $82 creating a 20 fold
increase. From 1994, Lehman Brothers gradually adopted an aggressive growth business strategy
by expanding into highly complex and risky products such as Credit Default Swaps (CDS) and
Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS). By 2007, Lehman Brothers was the biggest underwriter of
mortgage backed securities of the U.S. real estate market.
2.2.2Financial Competiveness in Lehman Brothers
Lehman Brothers faced stiff competition from other leading investment
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Kellogg Annual Report
K e llo g g Co m pa n y 2009 annual report strength of The В® Sustainable DePenDAble 11
Leadership Financials/Form 10 K Brands and Trademarks 1 Selected Financial Data 12 Financial
Statements 27 в„ ў strength of the в„ ў Table of ConTenTs 4 Financial Highlights 6 Letter to
Shareowners Management s Discussion Analysis 13 Notes to Financial Statements 31 Shareowner
Information and в„ ў PeRFoRmAnCe в„ ў FoR moRe thAn A CentuRy, Kellogg Company has been
dedicated to producing great tasting, high quality, nutritious foods that consumers around the
world know and love. With 2009 sales of nearly $13 billion, Kellogg Company is the world s
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In 2005 and 2008, the Company made voluntary pension contributions after tax of $210 million
and $300 million, respectively. Our operating principles of Sustainable Growth and Manage for
Cash combine to deliver continuous improvement in ROIC. Dividends per share have increased
42% over the past 5 years. Retail Cereal Retail Snacks Frozen Specialty internatiOnal Europe
Latin America Advertising investment of nearly $1.1 billion in 2009 continued our consistent
and strong investment into building our brands. At approximately 9% of net sales, this
investment is significantly above that of our peers in the packaged foods industry. Cost saving and
efficiency programs in 2009 provided substantial progress toward our goal of $1 billion in annual
cost savings by the end of 2011. We now expect to exceed $1 billion in savings over this three year
period. % growth 3% 4% 3% (1)% 3% 2% 7% 5% 3% North America в„ ў 2009 NET SALES North
America Frozen Specialty Channels $12.6
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Role Of Stakeholders In Tesco
Stakeholders are the people who matter to a system. Stakeholder power analysis is a tool which
helps understanding of how people affect policies and institutions, and how policies and institutions
affect people. It is particularly useful in identifying the winners and losers and in highlighting the
challenges that need to be faced to change behaviour, develop capabilities and tackle inequalities.
Tesco are committed to having a constructive dialogue with stakeholders to ensure that they
understand what is important to stake holder and allow their selves the opportunity to present their
position. Engagement helps them to identify new risks and opportunities to ensure that their long
term strategy is sustainable. In some instances, they find that working with stakeholders in
partnership can help deliver shared goals. They might not be able to satisfy all stakeholder concerns
all the time but through engagement they can do their best to balance competing demands. Tesco
knows that customers need to be able to trust their business and stakeholder will only trust them if
they believe that they are engaging on an appropriate basis with their stakeholders. Tesco
programmed of engaging with stakeholders including customers, staff, suppliers, investors,
government, regulators, non governmental organizations and others, there 472,000 employees
serve millions of customers around the world. Tesco look after and develop them so they can look
after their customers. No one tries harder for
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Essay on A Brief Overview of Walter Mitty
A Brief Overview of Walter Mitty
In the short story, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty by James Thurber, many interesting fantasies
occur in a way which brings the reader into a different world. The story switches back and forth
from delusion to reality, dragging the reader into a life, perhaps similar to their own. In the
beginning of this story, the first paragraph is a fantasy of the main character, Walter Mitty. It
describes his life as a commander of an aircraft. An intense scene is displayed showing what
Walter Mitty wishes would be reality. It is not until the next paragraph that one discovers this
reality. His wife then interrupts the scene, bringing Walter Mitty back into his everyday life, one
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The formalistic approach for analyzing this would be most appropriate in order to pick out the
elements such as setting, irony, imagery and metaphorical factors. These are organized in such a
way that the formatting consumes the story. In this tale, the first important element would be the
introduction of the setting. Throughout the story, the author writes across multiple settings
because of these flashbacks that he displays. The first setting would be on an airplane with two
introductory characters; The Commander and Lieutenant Berg . This beginning setting is seen
as a guessing game to begin with as the dialogue becomes the most prominent use in this
introduction. Once the setting is described more clearly as the paragraph moves forward, the
reader will grasp an understanding of where these two characters are. However, soon after the
reader s mind may be clarified, the scene is interrupted with the dialogue of a new character,
Mrs. Mitty. Not so fast! You re driving too fast! Said Mrs. Mitty. What are you driving so fast
for? (Thurber 1). This is the first example one has of the basic structure that this story will set
forth. The organization of this story goes from what was described in the introductory paragraph as
a flashback, to the interrupting dialogue of Mrs. Mitty. As she yells,
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Management 303 Swot
Malav Patel 03/19/2015 Business Management 303 John Deichstetter SWOT Analysis
SWOT Analysis of Wal Mart Unraveling the concept of Wal Mart exposes a simple idea of
providing basic necessities at an affordable rate. A superb way of viewing a business is to look
objectively at its operations. This begins by looking at their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
and threats or to conduct a SWOT analysis of Wal Mart. * A strong point of Wal Mart is that they
have developed a loyal customer and employee foundation. This interaction is vital and helps the
company grow and learn. They achieved this loyalty with good customer service, great pricing for
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* Wal Mart is the world s largest grocery retailer and the control of its empire, despite its IT
advantages, it still leaves a lot of weak area where they need to use their resources to the fullest
and find a way to solve that as soon as possible. * The opportunities for Wal Mart are where their
resourcefulness ends. Wal Mart needs to focus on the future and improve their perception.
American consumers are driven by cost however that is now starting to change. People in
America perceive the larger picture and Wal Mart needs to start promoting positive ideas. *
Expand to other countries * Improve local communities perception * Lobby Federal Government
for tax breaks and incentives * Promote fair trade and human labor laws * Promote green world *
A new marketing campaign * Hire young staff * Certain new rules and regulation when it comes to
customer service. * To take over, merge with, or form strategic alliances with other global retailers,
focusing on specific markets. Example bharti Wal Mart in India. * The stores currently only trade in
a relative small number of countries. Therefore there are tremendous opportunities for future
business in expanding consumer markets.
* According to me there are very few threats to Wal Mart but I have mentioned the few I found,
which may be causing problems for the company. * Current economy * Tariff taxes * Employee
unions * Warehouse
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Circumstance In I Love Lucy
Sitcoms have made a huge commitment to our way of life s demeanor. It is a state of mind in
view of the assumption, rehashed and again by these sitcoms, that this man is stupid, juvenile,
flippant, lacking judgment skills, regularly baffled, and here and there irate. It legitimates his low
pay and his work s close supervision. Facilitate, it is a mentality of lack of regard for him wherever
else in the general population domain.
I Love Lucy made situation comedy the mainstay of prime time television. Situation comedy is
worked around a comical circumstance in which strain creates and is settled amid the half hour. In
scene after scene the circumstance is re made. In numerous sitcoms, especially those including an
outstanding comic, the comic circumstances are typified in a character who is continually getting
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His redeeming quality, for groups of onlookers to like and keep on watching him is that he has a
decent heart and thinks about his family. He is basically not fit for satisfying his part as father and
spouse. Amusingness was constructed around some variation of his insufficiency as a man. The man
was ordinarily got in his very own circumstance making. This portrayal is highlighted by
complexities to the spouses and youngsters in these average worker s arrangement, and in addition
by differentiations to the white collar class men in different arrangement. Regularly the common
laborers spouse and infrequently the youngsters were depicted as more astute, sound, sensible,
dependable, and develop than the man. Mother, not father, ordinarily knew best. Frequently she
needed to bail him out of circumstances. The kids were regularly more intelligent than their fathers,
and their victories differentiated to their dad s disappointments. Best case scenario father was
amiable yet mediocre, at the very least a
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Essay about Change In The Things They Carried
Change In The Things They Carried a war novel by Tim O Brien, we are told many short stories
compiled to make a whole. I want to emphasis on the importance of the chapter Sweetheart of the
Song Tra Bong . In this chapter we are introduced to the character Mary Anne. She shows the
changing power of Vietnam, that a sweet innocent young girl can come into this land and be
forever consumed by her surroundings. The speaker show us this through character action,
character description, dialogue and metaphor; this enhances the literary work by showing us that
the soldiers will always be a part of Vietnam no matter how hard they try to get away from it. Mary
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True, this may have also happened even if she didn t go over seas. Having Fossie gone for a
long period of time may have sparked her curiosity. Her innocence was soon lost in the war.
Mary Anne s curiosity provoked her change. You see this from the way she is described. If it
wasn t for her avid nature to learn more about her surroundings she may have stayed the same.
She wanted to know everything about Vietnam, she didn t just want to sit back and watch. She
wanted to be in the action. Though she was young, Rat said Mary Anne Bell was no timid child.
She was curious about thingsВ…asking questionsВ…. listen quietly while someone would fill
her in. She had a good quick mind. (95) She was enthralled by her surroundings she wanted to do
and know everything, she was in a new place ready and willing to learn unlike the soldiers who
were there only because they had too. The speaker shows us this in this quote. They carried the
soldiers greatest fear, which was the fear of blushingВ…it was what had brought them to the war
in the first place, nothing positiveВ…they kept humping. They did not submit to the obvious
alternative to fall. (21) This quote is to inform the reader that the only reason a solider would go
to war and to stay there is from the fear of blushing That they weren t there by choice. The term
humping is used. It is there way of dealing with the war. They just have to keep on В‘humping and
everything would be all right. It was there way
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The Between Liberty And The State
Within the study of legal philosophy, few scholars have been able to understand the dangers arising
from the complex relationship between liberty and the state to the same extent as Lord Acton.
Though mainly unpublished prior to his death, Acton s writings provoke thought surrounding
power struggles and conflicting interests in societies. It has become clearer over time that
inequality, whether institutionalised or not, ultimately provides the foundation of modern societies.
In order to counteract this and facilitate stability amongst nations, particularly in the prevention of
anarchy, many support the view that there is an inherent need to restrict the complete exercise of
free will, be it powers possessed by a public authority, or at an individual level. The principle of
self determination in the context of the state sovereignty , that being the right of a nation to conduct
itself in the absence of external influence, has assisted in alleviating some of the burdens placed
upon the human race. The state routinely exercises sovereignty over its inhabitants and distinct
territory to establish control, and in an ideal world should render a society free from oppression
from both by the state, and amongst individuals. Though the struggle to obtain liberty had
underpinned the existence of modern nations, disagreement as to its nature and scope has created a
variety of distinct perspectives regarding the limits which ought to be placed on our personal
freedoms. To wholly
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Republica De Honduras Research Paper
Republica de Honduras, also known as Honduras is visited by tens of thousands of people every
year, regardless of having the highest crime rate in the world. One of the most visited islands in
Roatan. The main language is Spanish and some of the Immigrant languages include Arabic,
Armenian, Turkish, and Yue Chinese. Three major geographical regions include the interior platue
of hills and mountains, the Caribbean lowlands, and the Pacific lowlands. The interesting country
of Honduras is filled with rich history and amazing scenery that draws in tourists year after year.
The geographic coordinates are 15 00 n, 86 30 w. Honduras has the Caribbean Sea as a northern
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Around 5 AD the Mayans reached Honduras and for the next 300 years they remained in
control. Christopher Columbus landed in Honduras in 1502 on his voyage between Hispaniola
and the Darien peninsula of Panama. In 1525, Spain began to seek after Honduras. It is only in
1539 that they accomplish this after struggles with the native population and rivals representing
Spanish powers. There were deposits of gold and silver in the 1540 s, but the deposits were
gone at the end of the 16th century. Through the early 20th century, Honduras was governed by a
series of Caudillos in the 1930 s and 1940 s. The weak civilian governments prompted the army
to assume a greater role from the late 1950 s forward. At the end of the war in 1989 elections
were held. The two parties were the Partio Nacional (PN) and Partio Libera (PL). The PN
candidate Rafael Leonardo Callejas won. The PL gained presidency and legislature in 1994 and
1997. The military was controlled by the Civilian government by 1999. In 1998, hurricane Mitch
swept across Honduras leaving almost 15,000 people dead and causing $3.8 billion in damages.
In 2005 Manuel Zelaya Rosales won the presidential elections defeating Porfirio Lobo. Following
Zelayas call for change in constitution in 2009, the head of congress was in charge. In 2009 Lobo
was elected
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Irony In The Story Of An Hour
The Story of an Hour is a story that was set in the late 19th century written by Kate Chopin. She
uses irony to present an unheard view of marriage, while she incorporates symbols and imagery.
The story is initially written to have you think that poor Louise, having heart trouble, learns of the
devastating news that her husband has been tragically killed. Thinking that Louise is heartbroken
by the death of her husband, you see that she strangely says free! Body and soul free! (525) You
are intrigued to know why Louise would be joyful seeing that her husband has died. By the end of
the story you see the ironythat she doesn t die of happiness, she dies of sorrow knowing that she isn
t free anymore. In The Story of an Hour, Kate Chopin uses strong irony, symbols and imagery to
emphasize her theme of the unhappiness of women during this time period. Irony is evident
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To make sense of this ironic situation, you wonder why Richards behaves in this manner.
Figuring this out, you would firmly believe that Richards behavior is due to his adoration for
Louise. Through the irony inundating this scenario, Chopin proves her point of a loveless
marriage But she saw beyond that bitter moment a long precession of years to come that would
belong to her absolutely. (525) In addition to the irony that Chopin uses in The Story of an Hour
, she also uses imagery and symbols to portray the story. Chopin writes, There stood, facing the
open window, a comfortable, roomy armchair. Into this she sank... (524) The open window
symbolizes the freedom that has been afforded to her. By sinking into the armchair, she is trying
to find comfort in not having her husband in her life anymore. As she looks out of the open
window she hears birds singing which is a happy sound leading one to be hopeful of what good
things are to
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The Rhetorical Analysis Of Plato And Elon Musk
Plato and Elon Musk
Building of a New World Innovative rhetoric. A term that, at its surface, may seem to refer to the
creation or innovation of the art rhetoric itself. However, in the realm of this essay, innovative
rhetoric is regarded as rhetoric that is used to inspire innovation and progress in a few different
walks of life. To that point, innovative rhetoric would cease to exist without bold women and men
expanding the horizon of the possibilities innovative thinking has to offer. Enter: Plato and Elon
Musk. Albeit a strange pairing, these two men aren t often mentioned in the same breathe, despite
having a uniquely similar vision in mind. In his famous philosophical work The Republic, Plato
discusses the essential factors for creating the ideal city, including the subjects of class,
sustainability, and power. With a similar tone, Musk s speech on colonizing Mars speaks of the the
ingredients that make this new society possible, as well as discussing the inevitable nature of this
new society s creation. The innovative rhetoric employed by both Plato and Musk is what has
fueled progressive societal change in the past and will continue to do so in the future. Part I Plato
Growing up in Athens, Greece in around 420 B.C., Plato was born into the perfect place for a
young philosophizing man such as himself. He was well educated from an early age, showing a
proclivity for music, writing, and gymnastics. (Diogenes). Young Plato, much like many boys in
their teenage
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The City Of Southern Mexico Los Lobos Meaning The...
There once was a small village in Southern Mexico called Los Lobos meaning The Wolves. The
village was named that because the hills that the village were built on, it was inhabited with wild
wolves and the people had to be careful where they went. A family was going down there to visit
their relatives including Bryan and his nephew Miguel. They were very excited since it was their
first time visiting Mexico, but it all changed once they got closer to the small villagewhich was
filled with dirty streets and homeless families begging for food. The sad scenery looked like
something you would see only on T.V, but it was worse and the saddest thing he had seen. They
finally arrived in the state of Guanajuato where the village was at. They... Show more content on
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The house had an unusual smell to it that Bryan couldn t quite his finger on it. Miguel had never
minded any of the people in the village had always believed the story ever since they were a
young child, but there showed no evidence of this so called Witch . old lady on the corner of
Babylan St. because he always knew it was just a folktale,so they wouldn t go into a stranger s
house.
Many of the old people in the village had claimed they had been marked by the witch when they
were little while sleeping in their very own homes including Bryan s Grandma Mrs. Ojeda. The
family was enjoying their first chilly night under the stars that were clearly visible unlike how
they were back home. It was a perfect time for Bryan and his nephew to ask their grandmother to
tell them the story of the witch on the corner of Babylan St. that was just 4 houses away. Bryan
finally broke the silence of the night by telling his grandma, Grandma can you tell us the story of
the witch on the corner of the street? Bryans Grandma had agreed but told us not to tell their
parents she had told them the story. She said, The rumors began when a family had moved into
the house a week before Christmas. Time had passed and the day was Christmas Eve and as
traditions went, they would blow fireworks starting at midnight and burn the dummies they had
made of hay and fireworks with old clothes they saved all year. The family did not want to do
fireworks that night so they stayed inside the house for
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Major City Recycling Initiatives
Shelly cashman word 2010
chapter 2: In The Lab 1b
Preparing a Short Research Paper
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Type the third body paragraph of the research paper by entering the text shown in Figure 6.
FIGURE 6Text to enter for third body paragraph
At the end of the third sentence in the third body paragraph after the phrase three billion units per
year (and before the period), type a space, and then insert a citation by adding a new source, the
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Edit the Chang citation in the third paragraph to display pages 40 51 at the end of the citation.
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paragraphs you typed so far, and the citations you inserted and edited, should look like Figure 8.
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Roman Colosseum Research Paper
A good example of Roman architecture is the Ancient Greek Temple in Paestum, Italy. The inside
of the Roman buildings are very impressive. The Roman Colosseum also known as the Flavian
Amphitheater it was completed by Titus in 80 and later improved. The main reason for building
the Colosseum was for popularity and public viewing of animal fights. Also Roman gladiators
would fight there. They are mostly slaves , prisoners or criminals, mostly men but very few women
were in these. These were attended by poor, the rich and sometimes the emperor. The Roman
Colosseumis located east of the Roman Forum and has 80 arches of entrances, it was allowing
55,000 spectators. There are four levels 1.Wealthy Patricians/ politicians, 2.Military Middle class,
3. Ordinary Plebeians and 4. Slaves. It is huge is has an ellipse of 188m long and 156 wide. It had
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Later in time harder stones were used some of the types of stone that was used is peperino and
Albani stones used from Alban hills. The most common stone was travertine it was limestone
quarried in Tivoli and was used on the exterior part of the Roman Colosseum. Marble was used for
the facing or decoration and or sometimes mosaics. The majority of domestic homes were made
with unburned faced with stucco. The Pantheon was built in 118 128CE made with stone, marble,
concrete and bronze was made in Rome, Italy. It is considered the crowning achievement of Roman
architecture and is a preserved building of the Roman times. Famous for the round design and
dome it is all based on the circle except for the rectangular porch in the front. It is the first temple
to combine concrete construction with Greek decorative elements. Pantheon is the Greek meaning
of all the gods . Was originally built as a temple to all of the Roman gods used to have the name of
the five planets Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Saturn, and
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Sammy In A P
Sammy is a teenage boy and main character of John Updike s short story A P . The story takes
place in a A P market outside of Boston. The young protagonist leads an uneventful life as a
cashier of the A P. Sammy spends his days observing the shoppers (sheep) of A P. Sammy is a
regular teenage boy, who falls under the spell of a girl he calls Queenie. She throws Sammy off
so much that he gives up his job for a chance to talk to her and to be her hero. Everyday, Sammy
stands at his cash register watching as the herd of sheep do their shopping. He observes their
movement with care and knows the patterns of the group of A P customers. He notices a trio of
teenage girls walk in and they re only wearing swim suits. They completely... Show more content on
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She is obviously the leader of the other girls and more experience one. Sammy mentions that she
was teaching them how to do it, walk slow and hold yourself straight. (33) She has what seems to
be an unshakable confidence. She walks with a swagger that throws off Sammy. His usual skill
in observing and analyzing people is disrupted by her. His description of the girls goes on for
about a quarter of the story. He is starstruck by the girls. Stokesie and him turn into pigs by the
girl. They say Oh Daddy. Stokesie said beside me. I feel so faint. Darling, I said. Hold me tight.
(34) They both gawk at the girls as they mutter sexually inspired whispers at the checkout lanes..
In their defense this story takes place in the middle of town five miles from the beach during the
1950s. The attire that the girls are wearing is very unusual for that time period especially so far
from the beach. The time period this story takes place is very conservative. It is also a time of
very strict conformity. Sammy sees the conformity and he hates it. The whole time he narrates the
story he compares the shoppers to farm animals. He acknowledges his conformity when he quits
and talks about the uniform. He is aware that he is a part of the corporate structure and just one of
the pawns. When he quits he not only does it for the girls, but he does it for
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Ethnography Summary
After watching the video I realized how much of an impact English speakers have on an English
dictionary. I enjoyed the video and I think that the speaker explained her information about
adding words to the dictionary well. I try to restrict my acronyms and slang usage unless I m
talking to people who understand them seeing as they are not in the dictionary. I was taught that
whatever is in the dictionary are the only words that I should use. I m sure I heard a teacher say
once (or more) that you cannot make up words or that s not a real word. In my opinion, I think that
languagedoes not still work that way. I don t think that it still works that way since people make up
words (or change the meaning of them) all the time. I especially
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Six Sigma @ the Edge
GHANA TELECOM UNIVERSITY AND COVENTRY UNIVERSITY ECM29EKM: Quality
Management and Six Sigma Individual Written Assignment April 2013 IMLOs Covered: 1,2,3,4,5
Module Leader: Andrew Nunekpeku Submission Date
Two (2) weeks after the written examination date.
Assessment Guidelines
This coursework is worth 70% of the overall module marks. The assignment questions are based on
the main case. Supplements A and B provide useful insights into previous Six Sigma initiatives in
the organization. Preferably your write up may not exceed 5000 В± 10% words. This coursework
should adopt academic conventions in terms of writing style, be supported by research, with proper
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Which group will feel the greatest impact if Six Sigma @ the Edge is implemented: managers,
supervisors or plant workforce?
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Assessment Criteria
Criterion Content (Knowledge and Understanding) A level quality Highly relevant content,
demonstrate an excellent standard of understanding and critical awareness of the subject matter.
Clear evidence of ability to select, critically evaluate, analyse and apply highly relevant sources,
accurately cited in the text. Presents an insightful and thorough analysis of all questions. Makes
appropriate and powerful connections between the case featured and the concepts studied Excellent
clarity of expression, consistently accurate use of grammar and spelling with fluent professional
/academic writing. Extremely well organized B level quality Relevant content, demonstrates
commendable standard of understanding and critical awareness of the subject matter. Very good
evidence of selection and application of relevant sources, accurately cited in the text. C level quality
Satisfactory content, demonstrates a reasonable standard of understanding and critical awareness of
the subject matter Evidence of some research and analysis, but gaps evident; inconsistencies in
citation practice. F level quality Content fails to demonstrate adequate level of understanding and
critical awareness of the subject matter. Little or no evidence of reading or application of research
sources;
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Tuskegee Case Study
Introduction The Tuskegee Syphilis experiment was an unethical scientific study funded by the
US Public Health Service that was performed on African American men in Macon County,
Alabama that took place from 1932 1972. The purpose of this experiment was to study the
progress of untreated syphilis in African American men; a total of 600 black men 399 with
syphilis, 201 who did not have the disease. (U.S. Public Health Service Syphilis Study at
Tuskegee, 2013) The study was conducted under false pretenses, in that the scientist lied to the
patients saying they were being treated for Bad Blood while being provided a placebo. In 1945
penicillin was discovered to be an adequate treatment for syphilis, and everyone who could get...
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This provides a guideline that ensures that researchers minimize the amount of risk a study may
impose to a participant. When planning a study, it is also important that each of the participants are
provided with a sense of security and not placed at a disadvantage. When participants enter into a
study, a level of trust is established, and their identities and the information they provide must be
protected and never be used against them or exploited for any reason. Respect for human dignity
includes two rights; the right to self determination and the right to full disclosure. When conducting
a research study these two rights must be maintained to ensure that the participants are not coerced
into participation and that they are making the choice of their own free will. Patients must be
provided with all the information necessary to make an informed decision and voluntarily
participate. No deception or concealed data collection can be done because it will violate the
patients rights. Justice represents two rights; the right to fair treatment and the right to privacy. The
right to fair treatment consists of being treated in a nonjudgmental, nonprejudiced manner and with
respect. Those that do not complete the experiment cannot be denied treatment that may be
established from the information gathered, nor can they be denied treatment if they seek outside
treatment. The right to privacy provides limits that their research is not more intrusive than it needs
to be, that
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The Effects Of Shale Gas On Global Warming And Climate...
Sergio Rodriguez
Sci. 351A
Due: 07 30 15
The Effect of Shale Gas on Global Warming and Climate Change and the Environment Global
warming is a very disputed issue due to the fact that in every situation, there are two sides to a
story. Some believe global warming is not an issue seeing as there have been trends in the past that
indicate that the world changes constantly and that it will once again come to its natural order. Like
geologist Charles Lyell once stated with his idea of uniformitarianism, that the Earth is shaped by
the same processes still in operation today. Also, James Hutton stated that, The future will resemble
the past , meaning that the events happening today, have already occurred, therefore they will
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Shale is a soft, fine sedimentary rock that formed from consolidated mud or clay. It contains shale
gas that is trapped within the shale formations which are rich in petroleum and natural gas. Studies
have shown that 3.6% up to 7.9% of methane from shale gas escapes through venting and leaks
into the atmosphere over a lifetime of a well. Methane emissions are considered to be at least 30%
higher in concentration than conventional gas. That is, pools in which wells can be drilled so that
oil and natural gas flow naturally and can be pumped to the surface. Methane is a powerful
greenhouse gas with a global warming potential that is far greater than that of carbon dioxide. Shale
gas contributes substantially to the greenhouse gas footprint on a shorter time scale, and results
have shown that it leaves a 20% greater footprint than coal. Natural gas is being used as a
transitional fuel which allows for further dependence on fossil fuels, yet reducing the green house
gasses (GHG) when compared to oil and coal. In the 1990 s the United States produced its oil and
gas through the use of conventional reservoirs, but in 2009, unconventional production took the
lead. There is really not much of a difference between conventional and unconventional gas, but
they are described as a sponge and clay production process. Gas is extracted far more easily though
the use of conventional production, but in turn
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The Problem Of Football Club
Further to your questions and advice you require about your football club facing currently. This is a
common practice in the United Kingdom that football clubs face financial problems due to their
debts exceeding their current assets. In recent years, many football clubs went into liquidation,
administration process. This situation arises where football clubs are unable to pay their debts
because they could not control their massive expenditures. Therefore, they went insolvent or in to
liquidation. To sum up this process, the company shareholders passed the special resolution to put
the company in to liquidation or administration or Creditors take the matter to court and get the
court orders against potential debtors. All processes are done under the common law and statutes
such as InsolvencyAct 1986 , the Bankruptcy and Diligence etc. (Scotland) Act 2007 and the Debt
Arrangement Scheme (Scotland) regulations 2011 and the Company Act 2006. The creditors may
arrest your company assets through the process of diligence.
I start with your concerns about the arrestment of your company assets in the hands of a third
party (bank accounts, tickets, outlets etc.) by the creditors which you fear they might arrest due to
the debts that your club is unable to pay. Arrestment procedure set out in s 73A of the Debtors
(Scotland) Act 1987 (the 1987 Act ) this section provides that an arrestment in execution must
follow a decree in respect of the debts due to the creditor and a
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Application Of A Mobile Phone Manufacturer
Get the OnePlus advantage in your life by owning a Smartphone from this Chinese mobile phone
manufacturer. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Shenzhen, OnePlus has its presence across 34
countries till October, 2015. Browse through the OnePlus Brand Store on Amazon India and pick
your favourite OnePlus product to experience the best in wirelessly telephony and mobile
entertainment.
Description:
Ever since OnePlus made its foray into the cut throat Indian Smartphone market, it has never shown
any sign of slowing down. After the heavy success of the OnePlus One Smartphone, the company
has come up with two more handsets the OnePlus 2 and the OnePlus X. Amazon India gives you
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A solid pane of jet black glass on the display creates that arresting look thus adding more drama to
its build. Same is the case with the OnePlus 2. You can select from two versions the OnePlus 2
16GB and the OnePlus 2 64GB. Strong and exceptionally lightweight, the OnePlus 2 has an eye
catching outer frame, meticulously crafted from resilient alloy of aluminium and magnesium. The
stainless steel accents seamlessly create a nice chemistry with the Corning Gorilla Glass treatment
done on the display. Coming to the recently launched OnePlus X, it s now available in three
exciting colours ceramic, champagne and onyx. The elegantly designed handset is made from
zirconia ceramic and syncs well with your personality. A pure piece of modern aesthetics, it easily
grabs all eyeballs effortlessly.
Pick Any of These Smartphones and Get Access to the Best of Specifications An all round
performer, the OnePlus One is driven by a super efficient Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 Quad Core
processor that clocks at an impressive speed of 2.5GHz. With an Adreno 330 GPU installed, the
handset gives you the best gaming and visual experience ever. The OnePlus One comes equipped
with a massive 16 GB or 64GB internal memory, so you can store and carry your world of music,
movies and photos wherever you go. The OnePlus 2 Smartphone is propelled by an ultra premium
Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, built on a powerful 64 bit architecture. It houses 4GB RAM
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The Importance Of Ignorance In 1984 By George Orwell
Ignorance often impacts people s point of views. Every story has a different narrative that derives
from another perspective. As imperfect beings, people tend to judge from only what they have seen
or heard, ignoring the other side of the story. As a result, misunderstanding, confusion, and lack of
knowledgebecome part of their experience. For instance, in the novel 1984, George Orwell depicts
a dystopian society where the government rule over the people with dictatorship. On the other
hand, common people believe the government is pursuing such action with best intention so as a
result, they do not bother caring about the reality of their own society. This is an issue in a bigger
picture because lack of understanding creates a toxic interpretation on an individual s knowledge.
This essay is about proletarians individuality and its aspects regarding illusionistic lifestyle and
oppressive reality.
Lack of perspectives is the product of ignorance. Orwell depicts this phenomenon through
proletarian s blindness on their ability to protest and understand tyrannical authority in 1984.
Proletarians, common people, lack knowledge to understand their situation in bigger picture. As a
result of this, they do not challenge government s unethical actions even thought they have the
power to do so. Orwell describes, Left to themselves, they will continue from generation to
generation and from century to century, working, breeding, and dying, not only without any
impulse to rebel, but
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Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)
Continuous quality improvement (CQI) is the process based, data driven approach to improving the
quality of a product or service. It functions under the belief that there is always room for improving
operations, processes, and activities to increase quality. This approach leads to improved health care
quality because it came as an effort to reduce errors; ensure safety; evaluating improvements and
performance incentives. Some of the strengths of CQI in healthcare include creating fewer
complications and problems, lower level of errors, increasing efficiency, improving patient care and
satisfaction, improving functioning and communications across the organization, identifying
strengths and areas needing improvement. The weaknesses include staff
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Essay on Videos Sending the Wrong Message About Muslims of...
The Somewhere in America #Mipsterz video is a video posted on YouTube highlighting trendy,
fashionable, hijabi Muslim women. This video sparked controversy within the Muslim community
for various reasons, ranging from the women s clothing, actions, and the hip hop music the video
was set to. This is evidenced by the many articles written and posted online in response to it. Some
of these articles include Sana Saaed s Somewhere in America, MuslimWomen Are Cool , Rabia
Chaudry s Somewhere on the Internet, Muslim Women are being Shamed , Aminah Sheikh s Why
I Participated in the Somewhere in America #Mipsterz Video , and Yasmine Hafiz s Why Islam
Needs More Mipsterz . These articles cover the topic very well and offer the main... Show more
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They each talk about diversity within Islam and point out that there are many ways to be a Muslim,
so it is unfair to judge these women based on their opinion of how Muslim women should present
themselves in public.
Rabia Chaudry, in her Somewhere on the Internet, Muslim Women are being Shamed article,
disagrees with Sana s article and doesn t see how the #Mipsterz video is harmful to Muslim culture.
She feels that these young Muslim women are being overanalyzed and brutally examined to the
point that it s promoting the downfall of the Muslim community. While Sana, in her Somewhere in
America, Muslim Women Are Cool article, essentially states that obsessing over trying to appear
more American is awful, Rabia Chaudry states that it s awful for people to accuse them of being too
American. She feels that there is currently a big problem within the Muslim community: that it is
acceptable to publicly humiliate Muslim girls whenever it could be judged that they are not
following Islam correctly. She encourages these women to stay proud Muslims even though other
Muslims are shaming them.
Aminah Sheikh s article, Why I Participated in the Somewhere in America #Mipsterz Video , is
especially worth noting because it is a firsthand account of what it was like being a part of this
controversial video. Overall, Aminah had an overwhelmingly positive experience. She felt
comfortable
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Eassy On Plastic Pollution
Shelby Cailteux
Mrs. Phegley
English II
11 December 2017
Plastic Pollution in the Environment Plastic pollution is a major threat to our environment and
continues to get worse every day. We live in a disposable society where fast food is served in
plastic or Styrofoam containers and discarded instead of glass dishes. Many people use plastic
water bottles instead drinking from the tap. Plastic soda bottles are used instead of glass
returnable bottles. Plastic grocery bags have replaced the brown paper grocery bags. Unfortunately,
not enough people properly dispose so all this plastic ends up as plastic pollution by littering road
ways, parks, beaches, and oceans, or it gets buried in landfills. For many years scientists tried to
develop plastic instead of using natural made products such as ivory from elephant tusks and
tortoise shells from turtles. Finally, in 1862 and English inventor named Alexander Parkes
invented the first plastic called Parkesine (Knight 8). The first truly synthetic plastic was
developed in 1907 which was called Bakelite and was made from coal tar (9). At the time it was
used for jewelry, telephones, clocks, and radios (9). Over the years improvements have been made
in the production of plastic.
Plastic is used in almost everything we use on a daily basis such as shoes, cars, clothes, computers,
furniture, windows, and many other things. Plastic has made our lives more convenient but it is
also a high price to pay for the convenience considering
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The Empire Of Crete
The Empire of Crete is an island strategically positioned in the Mediterranean Sea. Crete controls
most of Eastern Mediterranean trade and taxes. Crete has the ability to trade with Egypt, Syria,
Cyprus, the Aegean islands, the mainland and west Sicily (Thomas Sakoulas). This is how Crete
gets its income. The issue is Crete has materials to build boats, but as soon as Crete reaches the
mainland they lack animals to carry their goods across the Silk Road. The Crete Empire will
secure trade along the Silk Road by forging alliances with the Bedouins and Ottoman Empire. The
Empire of Crete will increase profits by capitalizing upon the alliances with Bedouins and the
Ottoman Empire, in exchange for conditional access to Crete s sea routes. The problem with
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Crete plans to sail to the mainland where the Silk Road is nearest to both of the empires and, as
Crete sails, the Bedouins meet up with Crete and trade camels and timber. Timber was one of
the natural resources that was commercially exploited and exported to nearby Egypt (Thomas
Sakoulas). Since the Bedouins are helping Crete, Crete will take off fifty percent for the vessels
the Bedouins use, on the Eastern Mediterranean. In return, the Bedouins will provide an army
for Crete to block the Holy Roman Empire from using the trade routes. One army will not hold
off all of Rome, so Crete agreed to partner up with the Ottomans and have the Ottoman army tag
along with the Bedouins. Therefore, Crete will allow the Ottomans no taxation on the eastern
sea. Crete shall do this because they have harsh history with Rome. Professor Keith Bradley said,
Rome once forced people to be Greek slaves. This is showing that Crete would never trade, nor
partner up with the Holy Roman Empire, because they enslaved Crete s own family. In conclusion,
Crete will gain power, wealth, and peace because of the Silk
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Miscarriage Of Justice InTwelve Angry Men And Montana 1948
Twelve Angry Men , written by Reginald Rose and Montana 1948 , written by Larry Watson,
displays many similarities in miscarriage of justice as characters are not necessarily being fair
and reasonable. Characters are also prejudice as they have a preconceived notion not based on
reason or actual experience and thus, act harshly towards a minority. In the first novel, Twelve
Angry Men, juror three bases his opinion of the alleged criminal on his son and not as an
individual. In Montana 1948, Wesley, David s father bases his opinion on his brother s molestation
and nearly allows for his brother to go unpunished. However, the differ as prejudice holds Wesley
back from taking action towards his brother, but he cannot ignore the injustice whereas prejudice
motivates juror three to act quickly and stereotypethe alleged as guilty as he cannot sustain his hate.
In Twelve Angry Men , written by Reginald Rose, juror three sees his son as the alleged and
cannot wait to punish him, however, the prejudice he has against the alleged criminal urges juror
three to take action as quickly as possible and votes a persistent guilty verdict. Throughout the play,
juror three is seen as an old, bitter man who makes his decisions based on his son and not his own
conscience. When he is a part of the jury, he has the chance to be fair and reasonable, which he
passes up the opportunity. He [feels] that knife going in when he talks about his son and how he
finds a similarity in both the
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Mean Girls
Sugar and Spice is No Longer Nice Mean Girls is a comedy directed by Mark Waters and written
by Tina Fey. Cady Heron is the new girl in town who moved from Africa. She instantly makes
friends with two teenagers that are nice (Damian and Janis) whom, are considered in the out
crowd. After she meets the Plastics (three rude and popular girls), consisting of Regina the
leader, Gretchen (Regina s follower), Karen is considering one of the dumbest people you will
meet. They let her in their group, where Cady falls for Regina s ex boyfriend, Aaron Samuels.
When Regina finds this out, she wants revenge. However, Cady, Janis and Damian plan together to
get back at Regina and take her down from the head plastic. While planning revenge, Cady... Show
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They reason why this movie is well liked. The acting in a movie is a huge part, if the actors do a
good job in the movie. All of the main characters do great job acting in this movie. Which makes
this movie so relatable. Amanda Seyfried plays Karen Smith. Her character is portrayed as this
dumb blonde. She does great job acting in this movie. This also makes her likeable. By, this
acting you can feel the revenge that they want to get on each other. This movie is so relatable,
because the characters are based on real high school students. The main characters do such a good
job on the acting, which makes them also so relatable. Mark Waters appeals to all of the emotions
of the high school students. Work Cited Mean Girls. Dir. Mark Waters. By Rosalind Wiseman.
Screenplay by Tina Fey. THEVID Technicolor Distribution Services, 2004.
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The Preservation Of Life In Solitude By Henry D. Thoreau
The preservation of nature is a very important topic in today s society. Everywhere from popular
media to politics, it is an often debated topic that if not taken seriously, it could mean the end of
nature, no, of life itself. Human beings although not always considered directly a part of nature, in
reality, are an integral composition of natureitself. However, mankind throughout the centuries has
wounded and destroyed nature. If viewed from a broader spectrum, they have been destroying
themselves. War, advancements in civilization, industrialization, and many more human
developments have brought nature life itself to the brink of annihilation. Nature is not only the
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Human beings have been blinded by modern society and its greed and thirst for power through
war. War and greed only causes unjustified damage to nature, life itself, and should be stopped. It
is not necessary for every human being to desert the comfort of their modern society and go live
in the wilderness. However, measures should be established to preserve and protect nature from
monetary greed; the unjustified elimination of Earths landscapes for profit driven means. There
should always be limits to deter the further destruction of our lands. Weapons capable of
committing mass destruction to nature should also be limited in their use and production; they not
only kill nature, but kill living beings including humans as well. If reasonable measures to preserve
and protect nature from warfare and greed can be established, at least to diminish the destruction
caused, nature can go on and be enjoyed by every individual now and
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A Brief Note On Production And Inventory Management
IndustryProject ResearchProposal What methods are most effective to decrease cost in material
management (warehousing and inventory management) Introduction and Background JA Russell
is a family owned business and a New Zealand owned Organization started back in 1951 in
Auckland itself. JA Russell is an Electrical wholesaler offering a wide range of electrical
suppliers and services to different kind of customers from a single man domestic electrician to
large industrial and commercial trade contractors and right through to national organizations and
construction projects. Today, JA Russell stands tall with 67 branches nation wide JA Russell is an
organization which has divided their product range in 5 major categories that are as followed:
Electrical Products. Lighting products. Data products. Technology products. Industrial products. In
the above product range they further have classified their range with 68 companies which provide
them with various materials and numerous products that they are wholesaling to their customer.
They employ over 430 staff members and have access to over 65,000 lines of product through
their branch network. The high level of services to customers has resulted in spectacular growth
and the motto still used in their business today that is The House for Top Service . JA Russell
which is dealing in more than 65,000 products range and having 67 branches nationwide my
research
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American Imperialism And The Laguna Pueblo History
Events that occur throughout a period of time have an interesting effect on the people, places, and
landscapes around it. In the course of history, particularly the history of North American Indigenous
Peoples, we can see how events have influenced their way of life. Since the arrival of Europeans in
North America, it is easy to notice how a singular event can cause shifts within indigenous cultures,
communities and the landscape. Although shifts within and between cultures and communities can
be good, the shifts Native Americans faced with the arrival of Europeans were usually not. For
centuries Natives struggled to preserve their lands, culture, and people as they were slowly being
assimilated into the new Euro American way of life and colonization. In this, we can not only see
the works of Euro American hegemony but also the fight of Natives to defend and protect their
cultural sovereignty. Throughout the course of this essay I am going to explore the ways in which
Euro American hegemony and the fight to preserve culture relate to the Laguna Pueblo history in
the novel, Ceremony, by Leslie Marmon Silko.
The novel, Ceremony, takes place in the early 19th century in the southwest United States. We meet
the main character Tayo who is half white and half Laguna Pueblo. His mother had an affair with
a white man and left Tayo to be raised by his aunt when he was four. When we first meet Tayo he
has recently returned to the reservation after World War II and is
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Essay on President Woodrow Wilson
President Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson was the first Southerner to be elected president after the Civil War. Born on
December 28, 1856 in Staunton, Va., he was the son of a Presbyterian minister who supported the
Confederates. Wilson assumed the presidency after a whirlwind career as a college professor,
university president and New Jersey governor. However, Wilson left the Oval Office just as
heartbroken as the Confederate soldiers that returned home when he was a boy.
Woodrow Wilson was born as Thomas Woodrow Wilson the son of Janet Woodrow and Joseph
Ruggles Wilson, a Presbyterian minister. Thomas began using the first name of Woodrow in 1881
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After graduating from Princeton, Wilson entered the University of Virginia to pursue a career in
law. However, he ultimately intended to serve the public and wondered about becoming a
politician. He continued writing and speaking while at Virginia, where he was labeled a man of
courage for publicly speaking against the Confederate cause before a crowd of Southerners. Wilson
finished his law studies at home and opened an office in Atlanta in 1882 with a fellow University
of Virginia alumnus. But the law bored Wilson, who decided in 1883 that he would become a writer
and teacher. Appropriately, Wilson signed up for graduate courses at Johns Hopkins University in
Columbia, S.C., a new school with a reputation for using modern teaching methods to instruct
students.
At the behest of his family, Wilson went to Rome, Ga. before entering Johns Hopkins to settle a
family affair involving an estate. While there, Wilson attended a church where he noticed Ellen
Louise Axson, a minister s daughter. When he entered graduate school, the two were already
engaged. They were not married until June of 1885, shortly before Wilson was given a post at the
newly formed Bryn Mawr College, an all women s school. Wilson s published his first book,
Congressional Government, in 1886. He continued to write political texts at Bryn Mawr, where he
often
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Fate Will Be Changed In Oedipus The King
Fate is an event or a series of events that happens and it is beyond the control of the receiver.
When it comes to fate, many questions arise such as: can fate be changed, can one delay fate, or
is imperative that one s fate must be fulfilled. It must be hard for a person to know his or her fate.
This can change the way a person views the world, make him or her more pessimistic, or optimistic,
and it can make a person treat others differently.
However, if one s fate is revealed to them then fate can ignite a desire to change or seek out the
truth. This is proven in the story of Oedipus, where it shows that one cannot escape destiny. When
one knows his or her future, fate has a way of aligning the star so that one will complete his or her
mission. It throws out free will because no matter how hard one tries to avoid destiny as Oedipus
did fate will ultimately win and will be fulfilled by any means necessary.
The story stems from Greek mythology era, a time full of many gods, seers, superstition, and
diverse cultures. King Laius decided to consult the Oracle at Delphi to learn if he and his wife
would procreate children. The prophecy was something that King Laius did not want to hear. She
told them any son born his marriage would kill them. Jocasta, his wife, soon was ... Show more
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Therefore, Oedipus did like his biological father and consulted an oracle. The oracle told
Oedipus that he would marry his mother and kill his father. The news crushed him, so he left
Corinth to avoid the horrible fate that was destined upon him by the oracle. He left Polybus and
Merope because he thought how he could kill someone if he was not there (Mastin, n.p.). This
type of news will drive anyone insane. To hear something like this would push anyone to do
anything to avoid the words of the oracle. His fate was sealed for him and he had no control over
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Network Media Types
Upon completing this chapter, you will be able to: Describe the primary types and uses of twisted
pair cables Describe the primary types and uses of coaxial cables Describe the primary types and
uses of п¬ Ѓber optic cables Describe the primary types and uses of wireless media Compare and
contrast the primary types and uses of different media CHAPTER 8 Network Media Types
Network media is the actual path over which an electrical signal travels as it moves from one
component to another. This chapter describes the common types of network media, including
twisted pair cable, coaxial cable, п¬ Ѓber optic cable, and wireless. Twisted Pair Cable Twisted pair
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Figure 8 3 Shielded Twisted Pair Cable 110 Chapter 8: Network Media Types Although STP
prevents interference better than UTP, it is more expensive and difп¬ Ѓcult to install. In addition,
the metallic shielding must be grounded at both ends. If it is improperly grounded, the shield acts
like an antenna and picks up unwanted signals. Because of its cost and difп¬ Ѓculty with
termination, STP is rarely used in Ethernet networks. STP is primarily used in Europe. The
following summarizes the features of STP cable: Speed and throughput 10 to 100 Mbps
Average cost per node Moderately expensive Media and connector size Medium to large
Maximum cable length 100 m (short) When comparing UTP and STP, keep the following points
in mind: The speed of both types of cable is usually satisfactory for local area distances. These
are the least expensive media for data communication. UTP is less expensive than STP. Because
most buildings are already wired with UTP, many transmission standards are adapted to use it, to
avoid costly rewiring with an alternative cable type. Coaxial Cable Coaxial cable consists of a
hollow outer cylindrical conductor that surrounds a single inner wire made of two conducting
elements. One of these elements, located in the center of the cable, is a copper conductor.
Surrounding the copper conductor is a layer of flexible insulation. Over this insulating
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How Did Calvin Coolidge Influence Politics
Calvin Coolidge Calvin Coolidge held press conferences that everyone could tune into over their
radios. As one of the first radio accessible presidents, he was able to communicate with the public
much more efficiently compared to his predecessors. Prioritizing business, he reduced the
national debt by $2 billion in three years. The U.S. Foreign Service was created during his term.
As a man of his word, Coolidge seldom promised spending to the public that the government
couldn t afford. He was also against labor strikes that were a threat to public service.
Lots of America changed for the better during Calvin Coolidge s business oriented presidency. In
1921, 9.3 million cars were registered in the United States, but by 1929, 26.7
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The Electronic Dance Music Culture
The first time when on the radio I listened to the remixed song Why Don t You?, I was quite of
surprised how DJ accessed to musical material from the past. The song affected me with a sense
of the past although it was skilfully woven and shaped into a new, very danceable sound of
electronic music described Irina Cvijanović. (Cvijanovic) Electronic dance music, or better
known as edm , has completely changed the music industry. Edm has now taken over radio and
the mainstream, and has become one of the main aspects of popular culture. (Tankel) The rise
and popularity of edm comes from it s unique and innovative sound that is based heavily on the
idea of musical remixing and the blending of genres. Bedroom producers have taken over the
music industry by incorporating old songs into brand new unique remixes that are being played
and enjoyed all around the world. (Väkevä) This electronic dance music culture has become one
of the most popular and profitable events in the United States, and they are only getting bigger and
better. An important pioneer and well recognized figure in this industry is Thomas Wesley Pentz or
professionally known as Diplo. Diplo has not only become one of the world s most popular DJ s,
but is known worldwide for his hybridization of musical genres. Diplo was one of the first
producers to incorporate dancehall and reggaeton into popular music, and with his Top 40 charting
tracks Lean on and Where Are U Now, has become a key innovator in popular
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