Essay On My Favourite Teacher In Hindi 1500 Words

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Daniel James Brown s The Boys In The Boat
The Boys in The Boat opens up with the author, Daniel James Brown traveling to Joe Rantz
house to speak to him about one of the books that the author had written. At this point in the
story the author is in a mountainous location. Later on in the book the reader learns that Joe
picked up a fondness for wood, more of an appreciation if anything. So the reader can conclude
that Joe had decided to live in a forested area because he likes trees. The book then jumps
backwards to 1933 in Seattle, Washington. The author sets up the atmosphere and setting of the
cloudy city flawlessly while also showing the reader that the protagonists are living in a very hard
and depressing time. Most of the book takes place in this rainy city as the oarsmen try
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Essay on Palau Coral Reef
Palau Coral Reef
Coral reefs are one of the most complex and colorful tropical ecosystems, rivaling rain forests in
their richness of life. Coral reef organisms build massive intricate physical structures that are home
to some of the most fascinating plants and animals in the world. Their extraordinary beauty
captivates visitors and their productivity provides a wealth of resources for local communities and
the world.
What is a coral reef?
Coral reefs are massive structures made of limestone that is deposited by living things. Although
thousands of species inhabit coral reefs, only a fraction produce the limestone that builds the reef.
The most important reef building organisms are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hard corals are hermatypes or reef building corals and need tiny algae called zooxanthellae
(pronounced zo zan THEL ee) to survive. Generally, when we talk about coral we are referring to
hard corals.
Soft corals such as sea fingers and sea whips are soft and bendable and often resemble plants or
trees. These corals do not have stony skeletons, but instead grow wood like cores for support and
fleshy rinds for protection. They are referred to as ahermatypes or non reef building corals and
they do not always have zooxanthellae. Soft corals are found in both tropical seas and in cool, dark
regions.
Where do corals live?
Coral reefs are found in over 100 countries. Most reefs are located between the tropics of Cancer
and Capricorn, in places such as the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Caribbean, the Red Sea
and the Arabian Gulf. Corals are also found farther from the equator in places where warm
currents flow out of the tropics, such as Florida and southern Japan. Worldwide, coral reefs cover
an estimated 284,300 square kilometers (110,000 square miles).
Coral reefs grow best in waters with a temperature of between 21 and 29 degrees Celsius (70 and 85
degrees Fahrenheit). It is possible for soft corals to grow in hotter and colder places, but growth
rates
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A Patient With An Acute Pancreatic Attack
Imbalanced nutrition
The next step in treating a patient with an acute pancreatic attack is focusing on the patient s
current diet and nutrition status. The patient experiencing an acute pancreatitis will need many diet
modifications to limit the amount of stimulation to the stomach. However, the patient s nutrition
status must be closely monitored and the appropriate interventions to maintain the patient s health
must be implemented. Acute pancreatitis is a hypermetabolic and hypercatabolic event. Therefore,
treatment and maintenance of an individual with acute pancreatitis is contradicting itself.
Interventions for this nursing diagnosis include; assessing bowel sounds, maintaining a NPO
status, initiating a parental and/ or enteral ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An NG tube with suctioning would also be used if the patient was vomiting frequently. NG suction
may be used to reduce vomiting and gastric distention and to prevent gastric acid contents from
entering the duodenum (Croghan, 2014, pg. 1032).
Enteral and Parenteral nutrition
Since the mainstay treatment of acute pancreatitis is an NPO diet, how do we provide proper
nutrition for a patient experiencing an acute pancreatitis event? With as many of 20% of patients
with acute pancreatitis not receiving adequate nutrition, different methods of nutritional support
must be used (Quatrara, 2011, pg. 2). Enteral nutrition is when formula is administered to the
patient via feeding tube. This tube can be placed in the stomach or small intestine. Current evidence
now points that enteral nutrition is providing to be beneficial in patient treatment. The American
Gastroenterological Association (AGA) and the American Society for parenteral and Enteral
Nutrition (ASPEN) recommend jejunal feeding as the preferred route for treating those with SAP
and reducing complications (Quatrara, 2011, pg. 8). Some of the available research in enteral
feedings includes a list of AACN practice recommendations. For a patient with pancreatitis the tip
of the enteral feeding tube should be past the ligament of Treitz (Quatrara, 2011, pg. 9). Other
suggestions on enteral feeding and acute pancreatitis include initiating feeding
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Classroom Behavior Management
Class and Behavioral Management
Position Paper #4 In order to be an effective teacher and ensure my classroom will facilitate
learning I must have a good classroom and behavior management plan. Since I currently do not
have a classroom, I will base my management plan on what I observe and read. Harry Wong s book,
The First Days of School and the Love and Logic program are excellent resources for classroom
and behavioral management information. Resources such as these will be very helpful when
implementing my own rules and plans. The Love and Logic plan places emphasis on establishing
good relationships with each student, and by applying this program, teachers can build relationships
that will be beneficial to students as well as teachers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Part of the communication process is making sure every student understand the classroom rules.
Designate a spot in the classroom to list these rules so they are visible to all students who enter
the classroom. By doing these things effectively will ensure the classroom runs smoothly and
will impede behavioral problems. Once students cross the threshold of the classroom it is a place
and time where one must be productive. By using good time management, students will be able
to stay on task, therefore; leaving little time for behavioral issues. Building good relationships is
a necessary part of maintaining order. Students who feel welcomed and important will be less
likely to cause behavioral problems and will be more likely to be a productive student. These
relationships will build mutual respect between the teacher and student. There are many different
resources, such as Harry Wong s book, The First Days of School and L L, on classroom and
behavioral management, therefore; it is important a teacher find something that they feel will be
effective. Most importantly, begin implementing procedures on the first day of school because a
well managed classroom will benefit not only the teacher but the students
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Essay about Human Microchip Implants
As the complexity and convenience of technology increases, some of the new advancements
such as microchip implant for humans and animals can be very controversial. At first, the
implants may seem to have benefits but in the long run they will actually cause more trouble
than they are worth. These potential troublemakers are about the size of an elongated grain of
rice and are injected in the skin under the arm or hand (Feder, Zeller 15). The chip is not
powered by battery and there is nothing that can possibly leak out into the body (Posada
Swafford 8). An early form of this technology was used to monitor salmon and has been used for
other wildlife research (Verhovek 5). The idea of the chips was started from the September 11
tragedy... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Maybe the low cost has something to do with the steady rise in pet implants. Another contributing
factor to the rise in chips is that many animal shelters around the country have the chips put in
the animals when they are adopted (Verhovek 5). For example, the entire city of Los Angeles,
which has one of the highest numbers of stray pets in the nation, requires that all stray pets found
must have the microchip put in their shoulder (Lubell 13). The first animal shelter in the United
States to have all their adopted animals implanted with the chips was the Marin Humane Society
in Northern California (Verhovek 5). Contrary to common belief, the tags in the pets are not
tracking devices like the ones put in wildlife. Instead, they have a code that when scanned
through a computer brings up information about the pet, including who the owners are. However,
years ago the scanner used to read the chips in pets could not read the chip if it was made by a
different company (Lubell 13). Now, universal scanners have been implemented that read all
different brands of chips. The chips in pets are not only used here in the United States, but also in
many other countries around the globe. For example, any pet traveling to Britain and France must
have a microchip (Lubell 13). Because of the rising
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Economic Impact Of The Fossil Fuel Industry
4.3 ECONOMIC EFFECIENCY It is very difficult to replace the heavy capital invested in the
fossil fuel industry . Thus nations are several years away from decarbonisation. NETs are
flexible mitigation technologies allowing the use of existing energy infrastructure to meet
increasing power demands minus the resulting carbon emissions. One of the promising features
of NETs such as CCS is its ability to pull out the undesirable CO2 emissions, allowing the use of
domestically available supplies of fossil fuels . This can lead to huge cost savings. NETs such as
bio char, AR, wetland restoration, SCS and BECCS are estimated to be more cost effective than
mitigation methods; some of them being available at costs below $100/tC02 . These NETs... Show
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Since 1890, industrialised countries have contributed 54.5% of the global GHG emissions due to
which emission reduction targets in the UNFCCC and the Kyoto protocol were based on the
principle of CBDR (common but differentiated responsibility) . Developed nations have been the
major contributors of cumulative emissions, but the developing nations are most likely to suffer
its effects in future; leading to a possible moral corruption in the form of delay in the research and
deployment of NETs by the industrialised nations . 5.2 CLIMATE CHANGE AND EQUITY If
CO2 removal is to become feasible climate policy, determining the differentiated climate
responsibilities of states will be as important as determining its expense and negative impacts .
Ethical questions about justice and consent with respect to control over C02 levels and other
complex political issues will arise . Should contribution to historic cumulative emissions, financial
capabilities and access to advanced technology be factors in determining differentiated
responsibilities of nations towards NETs? Meeting the 1.5C or 2C target carries a threat of conflict
regarding burden sharing . Hence clarity regarding the burden sharing, distribution and other
administrative and implementation issues related to these technologies is
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Use Of Household Wastewater And Convert It Into Usable...
Greywater systems are a way to use household wastewater and convert it into usable water for other
purposes. For example, wastewater from showers, washing machines, and dishwater can be reused,
mainly for landscape irrigation. Greywater is reusable due to the fact that the water being used does
not come in contact with feces from toilets, hence its reusability. Although greywatermay look dirty,
it is clean enough for the use in the watering of a lawn or landscaping. These greywater systems
have been improved throughout the years from when the systems were first legalized in 1989 to the
advanced systems available today.
The use of greywater systems was not legalized until August of 1989 in Santa Barbara, California.
By May of 1991, five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Code of Practice also covers the the potential risks of greywater recycling. The best way to
learn about implementing greywater system is contacting the Water Unit in the area of relevance.
Water recycling has been proven to be an efficient and successful way to create a new and
reliable source for water without compromising the health of the public. Scientists have been
looking for ways to reuse water, because as water energy demands and environmental needs grow
water recycling will play a bigger role in our overall water supply. With the help of scientific
research, water recycling, along with water conservation and efficiency will allow us to sustainably
manage our important water resources. There are many different practices that scientists have tried,
but greywater systems are the most cost efficient and easiest to be used within a household. Some
of the other options to a Greywater system would be sedimentation, biological oxidation, and
filtration. Sedimentation is the process in which water is separated from solids through the force of
gravity. Wastewater is placed in a primary sedimentation tank giving the water an opportunity to
separate. This technique is the primary treatment for sewage. Biological oxidation is where the
demand of oxygen within the wastewater is reduced, which then will also reduce the amount of
active toxins within the wastewater. This secondary treatment is widely used at sewage plants to
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History Of Point Farm
In 1896, FranГ§ois Camille Viguerie donated land for the building of a new Sacred Heart
Church, and the family sold land for the Montegut School in 1912. FranГ§ois sons, Albert
Robert (A.R.) and Arthur Camille (A.C) operated Point Farm beginning in 1896. That year,
FranГ§ois suffered a heart attack on board a train near Kansas City, while en route to Colorado
with his daughter, Emma, and died in Kansas City, Kansas on May 15. Emma, suffering from
consumption died in December of the same year. A.C. became manager of the plantation store,
which survived many more years on the left bank of Bayou Terrebonne near Sacred Heart Church
(1113 Highway 55) in Montegut. The 1897 Terrebonne Parish Directory recorded that Point Farm
consisted of 450 acres... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Carl F. Dahlberg Co. took ownership on January 19, 1928, and seven years later South Coast
Company was listed as owner until the 1960s. By the end of the 1920 s, the Viguerie family was
no longer associated with Point Farm. In rather rapid succession, Point Farm lands were
transferred from the South Coast Company to the Jim Walter Corporation when it bought South
Coast in 1968, then Walter Land Co. in 1970, Mid South Mortgage Co. in 1979, Ag Lands
Investment Co. in 1979, McCarthy Family Corp. in 1979, and finally Cook Family Corp. in
1979. The Harry G. Bush House that A.R. and his family resided in at 76 Mill Site Road is now
occupied by Tim and Cheryl Cenac Cronin. A.C. Viguerie s home was near Sacred Heart Church
at 1105 Highway 55, on the left bank of the bayou in Montegut. It was formerly the plantation
overseer s house, which had been moved to the front of the property in 1903. Anthony Tony R.
Viguerie and his wife Joyce currently occupy that
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Gaudy Night By Dorothy L. Sayer
Gaudy Night by Dorothy L. Sayer takes place in Oxford, England. One of the most significant
place in this book is Shrewsbury College, an imaginative college set in University of Oxford.
Therefore, Sayer constructs the story space within the Oxford community. Although the story has
a lot of different setting in different places, we must aware of its representation or even
symbolism in some significant places. Generally, the places in the story can be categorized as
public and private space. This category will also be the skeleton of this essay.
In this essay, I will first encounter the definition on both public and private spaces in this story to
have a clear sense of the spatial representation. Then, I will use river as an example of ... Show more
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First, river is playing a very important role of public space in this story. Geographically, the river in
the story is linking both Oxford and London. The River Cherwell is a major tributary of the River
Thames in central England. It rises from Northampton, England to Oxford, England. Then, The
River Cherwell merge with The Isis which is from Oxford, England to London, England. When
The Isis arrive London s territory, it is called River Thames. River first appears as a metaphor
while Harriet is shrugging weather she should go back to Oxford despite the heated discussion
of her rumor with Peter Wimsey. But she doubted whether she were now capable of any such
withdrawal. She had long ago taken the step that put the grey walled paradise of Oxford behind
her. No one can bathe in the same river twice, not even in the Isis. (Sayers 19) This is a reference
to Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher meaning that you cannot step into the same river twice because
you are changing and the river is changing. This is also an indication of the transformation of both
characters and place. The transformation of river as Heraclitus suggests is also a symbol of
changes in ideology. Her struggle on going back to Oxford or not confirms its ideology on
Feminism. She is returning to this quite place, where only intellectual achievement counted (Sayers
18) place, rather than staying in London, a place focused more socially rather than
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Social Darwinism in Cyberpunk Literature Essay
In the 1870s, the English sociologist Herbert Spencer applied Charles Darwin s theories of
biological evolution to human behavior and institutions. Spencer used the idea of survival of
the fittest in biology and theorized human society had evolved the same way (Cooper 15).
Social Darwinism, as Spencer s theory is called, pits everyone against each other to survive in the
world where humans are soldiers in a war for survival. If a person is poor, it is their fault and no
one should help that person rise above the poverty status. If a person is rich, they are worthy of
the position based on their actions, even if morally wrong. So if one is poor, the person will be
weeded out of society while the rich survive.
The Social Darwinism of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Not just the strong will survive, but the one with the strongest technology will triumph. This is
Cyberpunk.
For example, the story Burning Chrome by William Gibson illustrates the genre s theme of
characters manipulating technology to survive. The protagonists of Gibson s story are
Automatic Jack and Bobby Quine, a couple of hackers waiting for their big score to come
through. They need the financial windfall quickly too, since Bobby is loosing his edge at the
computer console and isn t getting any younger. He was twenty eight, Bobby, and that s old for a
console cowboy, (Gibson 170). Jack s job is to simply keep up with the hottest software to give the
pair a greater edge.
In general Gibson is describing two hackers losing the evolutionary battle for survival. At age
twenty eight, Bobby is already outdated. Cyberpunk is quick and dirty when it comes to survival.
The evolutionary fight is hard and normally a character has one shot, like these two characters.
What Jack and Bobby need is something to place them above the rest of the hacker world, and in
Cyberpunk that can only be found though manipulating technology. This edge above competition
comes in the form of a black object:
It was obviously some kind of plug in military program. Out of the mailer, it looked like the
magazine of a small automatic rifle, coated with nonreflected black plastic. The edges and corners
showed bright metal, it had been knocked around for a while. (Gibson
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Essay On Downtown Eastside Gentrification
People that don t make the most such as middle class citizens are constantly pushed and involuntary
forced out of their city because of gentrification. Gentrification is the process of renovating and the
economic redevelopment from one culture to another using a house or district so that it conforms
to middle class taste. In Downtown Eastside gentrification has been occurring for the past years. In
VancouverDTES gentrification would be doing more harm than good. The effects gentrification
would leave in Vancouver DTES are unimaginable. Leaving many homeless, in poverty, culture
clashing and with struggles for the low income the middle classpeople earn. Vancouver is already
known as poorest postal code in Canada. How will the people survive this new modification being
done to their beloved DTES? The Downtown Eastside struggles with many complex challenges
including homelessness, poverty, affordable and quality housing,... Show more content on
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Are these citizens and our neighbours being fairly accounted for in the city s enthusiasm to make
a problem disappear? They will be the human cost of gentrification. Unless the city in partnership
with the business community and its Downtown Eastside residents can attain a solution together,
it is difficult to fathom a future that is just, regardless of its economic promise. Ultimately, the
impact of gentrification on the Downtown Eastside will be most felt by its current low income
residents. It is understood that the complexity of the issues found in the Downtown Eastside does
not allow for an easy fix. The extent to which gentrification s impacts have been and will be felt
by those living in the area are and will be great, respectively. While gentrification may bring
diversity to Vancouver, it is at the expense of the many disadvantaged residents of the Downtown
Eastside who will be
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The Commercial Growth of the Live Music Events Industry
The commercial growth of the live music events industry
Live music events have grown into global events, give five reasons as to what has driven their
commercial growth and success
By Anjes Kuypers
LT1059 The Service Sector Industries
Module Tutor: Abu Naser
Word Count: 1499
Introduction
In the past few decades there have been many developments in the live music events industry,
which have led to live music events growing to be global events. (Goldblatt, J., 2002) There are
several reasons for this development in the music events industry, many of them closely connected
to developments in other sectors that influence the business of live music events. In this essay we
will discuss the commercial, social, legal, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Mintel, 2010) Also charity events have increased the global involvement in music events and
have attracted not only a wider variety of public but also political involvement. Because of this,
live music events have been able to attract a much bigger variety of public, which has enabled the
business to create global music events that are not focused on a particular segment of people but
attract people of all ages and social backgrounds. (Bennett, A., 2001)
Legal
As a result of commercial success and growth in the live music events business legal
involvement has over the years become necessary and this means involvement of an entire
business that has contributed to the growth of the music events industry in many ways.
According to D. Becker (2006) the growth in commercial value and the increase of complexity
of live music events have increased the need to record arrangements in writing and have made
the legal rights and obligations of the parties involved more complex. This has led to the legal
business becoming a big part of the live music business because especially with global music
events so many parties are involved and thus so many legal involvement has become necessary. In
this day and age where digitalization has influenced the music business so severely, new legislation
is introduced every year to update the copyright code (Bargfrede and Mak, 2009) and this has
directly and indirectly influenced the

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Photographic Essay On Remembrance Day
Outline
My goal for this photographic essay is to capture the emotion and historical significance
surrounding Remembrance Day. I intend on attending a number of events this week, including the
Ghost Soliders Platoon, Sappers and Shrapnel Art Exhibition, Field of Remembrance and the
main ceremony featuring the last post. At these events I will take a large amount of photos from
different angles, in an effort to capture the grave feeling of this event in a single picture. I will use
a close up shot to reveal the details in the face of a soldier, a low angle shot to uncover the shape of
a well known statue and a combination of wide and high angle shots overlooking the poppies at
both the field out the front of Pulteney and North Terrace. Through a ... Show more content on
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And just like the cliche, it does truly feel like he was a baby only yesterday. What I cannot even
begin to imagine is his life if he were at war or was directly affected by it. The title of this piece
is called Lost in the woods , and you only need one glance at the baby camouflage jumpsuit to feel
your heart pang. This photo didn t need any special lighting or filters. And despite the dark meaning
hidden in the khaki bassinet sheet, this image is perfect the way it is, centre third, close medium
shot.
Picture (last) We Will Remember Them
Every year, on the 11th day of the 11th Month at 11 am we pay our respects. We do not mock
those who returned with disabilities, we won t turn away from those suffering now, and we will
never, nor will we ever forget those who are gone. Unlike the previous photos, this image isn t
positioned in any particular way or with any kind of purposeful lighting. It is instead as raw as it
gets, a picture of a shrapnel barrel with 4 very significant words, that provide everything you need
to know about the aftermath of war. With this image I leave you with one thought; We Will
Remember.
Australian War Memorial
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Dna Testing In Criminal Justice Essay
The scary truth about the criminal justice system is it does have errors. For every seven
executions, one death row prisoner is found innocent. Before DNA testing, they could not match a
blood sample to just one person, only a blood type. In the late 1990 s DNA testing revolutionized
the accuracy of verdicts. Every person, besides identical twins, has their own unique DNA
sequence. They can match hair, skin tissue, blood or any genetic material to one individual. ( DNA
Testing and Capital Punishment ). Now that this new technology is released, many inmates who
were convicted before this technology was introduced want the opportunity to be exonerated. Along
with DNA testing, there has been a push to set general guidelines for the attorneys appointed...
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In the past two decades, over half of the death penalty trials have contained constitutional errors,
and five percent of those people were exonerated during retrial proving the faults of the current
system. As Leahy stated, We have cast iron scientific proof that a significant number of people
sentenced to death in America in the late twentieth century have been absolutely, undeniably
innocent. This goes to show that one out of three cases that are successful is simply not good
enough. Cases in which DNA testing has proven inmates innocence shows that the system is not
perfect, and when it comes to a person s life, there is no room for constitutional violations. There
is another problem in death penalty trials, the lawyers. In too many cases defendants have been
assigned lawyers who were later disbarred, suspended or are fresh out of law school with little to
no experience. Finding quality lawyers who can handle a death penalty trial appropriately to do it
pro bono, or for little pay is hard. This is why Leahy came up with the Innocence Protection Act to
provide funding in order to give defendants accurate representation in death penalty trials
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Parenting Styles And Their Effects On Children
Parenting Styles and Their Effects on Children We must all realize the impact we have on the
world around us, whether it be an immediate effect or an action that releases a chain of events
that is unforeseeable. Taking responsibility for the activities we partake in during everyday life
is crucial for progressing in the future. This concept becomes much more actualized when we are
raising our children. Children are undoubtedly the future of today. How we raise them will
immediately impact what kind of lives they will have in the future, which in turn, will set up the
world for years to come. Parents tend to want a stable, and more successful life for their kids.
With this in mind, parents should practice reliable parenting styles to ensure their child s social,
emotional, and intellectual development isn t compromised. The way we raise our kids could
lead to a multitude of psychological problems and emotional imbalance if done improperly.
Guardians should all engage in the best parenting styles to make sure that our children and
leading safe and happy lives that resonate with the future of this world (Mgbemere and Telles,
Types of Parenting Styles and How to Identify Yours ). The least involved parenting style is one
where the parent(s) aren t aware of what is going on in their child s life. Respectively, this is called
Uninvolved or Neglectful Parenting. In this parenting style, the caretakers aren t active in their
child s life, therefor missing opportunities to care
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The Peoples Republic Of China
Chapter 1 Introduction and Methodology: The Peoples Republic of China (PRC) is engaged in a
delicate balancing act; on the one hand to continue promoting economic liberalisation, and on the
other, to maintain its communist ideological foundations. Market reform, or the transformation
from a command economy to a market economy, has been on going since The Reform and Opening
period, which was ushered in by CCP leader Deng Xiaoping in 1978. This contributed to huge social
and economic development, which has had numerous positive impacts for the State, principally,
allowing the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to stay in power. However, in order to embrace
market reform, the State had to relinquish partial control on their monopoly of information. This
loosening of power occurred through easing restrictions on information allowed into China, and
relaxing controls on who could influence the market. However, the State has also adapted to
changing communication that came with market reform to stay in power. It has done this through
modifying the structure of its propaganda system throughout different eras and using political
narratives as a way to reconcile the tension between the market and State. However, the market has
also adapted to the State through influencing the information and ideas that come with changing
communication flows. Private firms have made cosmetic shifts to appear more in line with socialist
values. More importantly, mass media has created
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Block Schedule
As a student who has participated in high school sports and taken multiple AP and honors level
classes, I know the challenges that accompany the standard school schedule. Practices and games
for the basketball team took up over three hours of my time six days every week. During school
days, I had to leave my fifth period early when I had games, taking away from my valuable
learning time. This forced me to try to learn the material that I had missed during the time I was
participating in an event that allowed me to represent my school district. This, accompanied by the
homeworkof all my classes, led to my loss of sleep. During my freshman year, I went to bed
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According to a U.S. News report, the top two schools in California are Whitney High School and
Stockton Collegiate International Secondary School. When I looked over their schedules, I
found that both of these schools follow a block schedule and, while it may seem like a distant
goal, these schools represent the possible advancement of the LCHS district if given the
opportunity to explore the block schedule. Dr. Nesa Sasser of the Hearst Newspaper, recently
wrote an article about the benefits and downfalls of the block schedule. She wrote that, by
starting a block period schedule, teachers will be able to plan lessons more effectively, connect
with their students on a deeper level, and there will be better time management. During block
periods, teachers become less limited in how they plan their lesson. They are able to go in depth
about concepts that are important and are given time to give examples to further the students
comprehension of these topics. Using these examples, teachers are then able to see where the
class is falling short, and reteach confusing lessons, allowing for a greater understanding of the
overall subject. By decreasing the amount of classes per day, students would then be able to focus
on the homework they are given for their next classes, reducing the amount of homework they have
to complete and the information that needs to be learned for that specific night. Students will also
be able to go to sleep earlier, increasing overall health and focus during class, providing long term
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What Was The Events That Justified The United States Entry...
Introduction
When World War 1 started in 1914, United States president Woodrow Wilson promised non
participation of his country. The conflict appeared typical of the rottenness of old Europe which
favored the neutrality position of majority of American citizens. However, a series of implacable
events dragged the United States into the war. This paper will discuss these events that justified the
United States entry into World War 1 while exploring the roles which public opinion should play
when making such decisions in comparison to expert policy makers opinions. In addition, other
available options that should have been put into consideration will be explored.
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These incidents combined with dwindling diplomatic relations between Germany and the United
States increased anti German preconception in America.
Another factor that majorly influenced American public opinion was stories run by British press
regarding invasion of neutral Belgium by Germany. Allegations of small towns being eliminated
and innocent civilians being killed infuriated and shocked the Americans. Although some of these
stories were fabricated to serve as British propaganda, they served their purpose of instigating a
strong anti German sentiment.
The protection of its economic interests was also a major factor which influenced the decision for
America to participate in World War 1. American businessmen such as J.P. Morgan who were
interested in victory of the alliance funded French and British wars. These funds, roughly 3 billion
US Dollars were mainly in form of loans and bond purchases. This led to the fear that incase Central
Powers (Germany, Bulgaria, Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire) emerged victorious, the
Allies (France, Britain and Italy) would be unable to repay these debts. As a measure to counter this
risk, these businessmen united to support a campaign movement; Preparedness Movement , which
pushed for America to intervene in the war and support the Allied forces.
In 1917, a telegram signal from
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Experimental Methods And Methods Of The Study
Abstract
Introduction (background and motivation of the study), Experimental Methods (summary of what
you used or did to do the research),
Results and Discussion,
Conclusions,
References,
Tables, Figures
All chemicals were obtained from commercial sources and used without further purification,
including hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) (Fisher Scientific, 30% ACS grade), p cresol (Acros, 99+%),
titanium (IV) sulfate (Pfaltz Bauer, 30%), nitric acid solution in water (Acros, 68 70% ACS grade)
and isopropyl alcohol (IPOH) (OmniSolv, GC/HPLC grade). Milli Q water (resistivity в‰ Ґ18.0
mО© cm) purified by Barnstead NANOpure II system was used in solution preparations.
Thermo Scientific Genesys 10s UV Vis spectrophotometer was employed to obtain the absorption
spectra of test samples.
EEMs were measured by a PerkinElmer LS 55 fluorescence spectrophotometer.
The S 3400N is Hitachi s newest addition to a world class Variable Pressure SEM line up. Built
on the success of the S 3000 series instruments, the S 3400N offers advances in automation
including full filament saturation and no touch objective aperture alignment. A new analytical
chamber provides a total of ten ports with three high take off angle ports for EDS, Full Focusing
WDS, PBS, EBSD, and XRF. A BSE detector allows TV rate scanning and high resolution
imaging. Hitachi s patented Quad variable gun bias and SE accelerator plate ensures high currents
for low voltage applications now approaching Field Emission performance.
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Arithmetic Mean and Excellent Banks
Measuring Service Quality Using SERVQUAL
IntroductionMeasuring the quality of a service can be a very difficult exercise. Unlike product
where there are specific specifications such as length, depth, width, weight, colour etc. a service can
have numerous intangible or qualitative specifications. In addition there is there expectation of the
customer with regards the service, which can vary considerably based on a range of factors such as
prior experience, personal needs and what other people may have told them.
SERVQUAL a methodology for measuring service qualityAs a way of trying to measure service
quality, researchers have developed a methodology known as SERVQUAL a perceived service
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Please allocate 100 points among the five sets of features according to how important it is to you.
Make sure the points add up to 100.
FeaturesPoints
1.The appearance of the banks physical facilities, equipment, personnel and communication
materials.
2.The bank s ability to perform the promised service dependably and accurately
3.The banks willingness to help customers and provide prompt service.
4.The knowledge and courtesy of the bank s employees and their ability to convey trust and
confidence.
5.The caring individual attention the bank provides its customers.
Total:100
Table 2 SERVQUAL Importance Weights
SERVQUAL DimensionScore from Table 1Weighting from Table 2Weighted Score
Tangibility
Reliability
Responsiveness
Assurance
Empathy
Average Weighted score:
Table 3 Calculation of Weighted SERVQUAL Scores
Appendix A the SERVQUAL Questionnaire
The SurveyThe questionnaire below is in two sections. The first section asks you to rank all
banks according to your expectations i.e. what you expect all banks to provide. The second section
asks you to rank the bank you chose for the survey according to your experiences and perceptions.

ExpectationsThis section of the survey deals with your opinions of banks. Please show the extent to
which you think
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Dark Side of Beauty Pageants Essay
The Dark Side of Beauty Pageants With their glamour, expensive dresses, jewels and, big fake
smiles, beauty pageant contestants are just hiding their true personalities under materialistic
things. People may say that beauty pageants aren t always about looks. The contestants are
scored on beauty, personality, evening wear, athletic wear and over all perception of the
contestant. Beauty contestant ages range from 2 years old to 60+ years old. The fact that
contestants lie about their beliefs in order to get a good score for their personality and, present
stereotypes to the world that young women to develop eating disorders shows that beauty pageants
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This shows that beauty pageants do have a large impact on the way people view themselves,
causing eating disorders. Over all beauty pageants have brought eating disorders, low self
esteem and depression to many women in our society. Many beauty contestants lie about their
true feelings about certain topics just so they will receive a good score in the questioning
/ personality aspect of the contest. People may say that contestants describe their true beliefs. An
example of this is when Miss California described her anti gay marriage beliefs to pro gay
marriage judges. Miss California (Carrie Prejean) may have discussed her true feelings about
her political views on gay marriage, but she was then negatively judged on her beliefs about gay
marriage. Wow. We re stunned on many levels. First, that a judge would actually suggest a
contestant say what the judges want to hear, not what she really believes (Augusta Chronicle).
This refers to judges that want to hear the things they believe in. If the contestant has the same
beliefs and view as the judge they will be scored higher. Also Perez Hilton stated on the Today
show that Carrie Prejean should have left her politics and religion out because Miss USA
represents all Americans (Boston.com). If Miss California left her politics and religion out of this
how else would she have stated her point without people knowing where she was coming from?
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Individuals Harsh On Others
In this planet we live in, individuals are only uneasy with things that go against them. John Doe,
a learner at a school had an educator which fits the past explanation. That is in light of the fact
that if anything individuals can help stammers with, it might be quietness. Individuals are losing
persistence for little things that needn t any power to get them through. Numerous illustrations
in history have been recorded, however I speculate individuals are not gaining experience from
samples. A case that matches the uneasy tolerance with things is with stammers. This case is
extremely simple to manage, yet individuals have a tendency to disregard it. That expedites an
extremely slender way for individuals with stammer issue to experience. The issue is quite
perilously disregarded that disregarding it is the threat itself. John Doe Jr., was discouraged by
his educator when he raised his hand attempting to pose a question. She turned his causes around
not approach him in the wake of raising his hand for an exceptionally long time. He kept his
hand overhead for a significant part of the 75 moment session, yet the educator did not approach
him. (Pena 517) After class, she sent him a message letting him know to not talk in class as it
takes a step back and diverts the nature s domain. What studying environment I might as well ask?
He was there to study! However, it would appear his educator didn t aside from individuals to take
long when making inquiries. This truly
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Case Analysis of Ring Medicals
Major Issues
An average of 2 to 3 units of HCS 100 a month was expected to be sold, yielding total revenues of
approximately $150,000 per month at an average gross margin of nearly 50%, whereas till April
1988 only 5 systems had been sold versus a budgeted sales volume of over 30 and revenues
totalled about 15% of the targeted annual amount of over $1.7 million
Scanvest Ring had spent in excess of $700,000 on the HCS 100 effort and its CEO Helge Midttun
and other board members were hesitant to invest further in a project that had so far shown
lacklustre results
There was disagreement about the most appropriate channels of distribution wherein three fairly
distinct schools of thought prevailed
Actionable Recommendations
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he hospital telephone switch and therefore operational even when the main switch failed whereas
AIS system was totally dependent on the PBX o Data on incoming and outgoing TAS related
calls were tracked separately from other call traffic which meant that a hospital using an AIS
system would be forced to charge a flat fee for subscription, while the user of the HCS 100 could
opt for a fee based on usage o HCS 100 had advantage over AIS in telephone answering, message
storage/ retrieval, and directory
The value delivered to the customer in terms of recovery of the cost of investment calculation is
shown below:
Value delivery calculations: o In addition to eliminating a physician s need for separate answering
service, TAS was considered a potential source of hospital revenue, as physicians could be
charged for system use o An average physician spent $100 monthly on an answering machine
and for a TAS capable of servicing 65 physicians o Cost recovery: $100 x 12 months x 65
physicians = $78,000 o Incremental operating expense incurred by hospital for one full time
equivalent HCS attendant: $35,000 annually o One time cost of added telephone company
supplied hardware and Ring Medical supplied servicing fees: $10,000 o Basic TAS price: $55,000
o Value of Benefit Calculation:
п‚§1st Year: $78,000 $35,000 ($10,000 + $55,000) = ($22,000)
п‚§2nd Year: $78,000 $35,000 $22,000 (cost investment remaining from 1st year) = $21,000 o So
the investment is recovered in
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Toothpaste, By Lan Wallace
In society we are faced with a plethora of options about everything from college majors to the type
of toothpaste we purchase. The question then becomes: are the numerous options a help or a
hindrance? In an article from The Atlantic, writer Lan Wallace discusses the issue surrounding what
is termed choiceoverload. The research reviewed today explores this question and explores how the
results could impact how businesses and other institutions choose to approach increasingly
saturated markets.
The author, Lan Wallace, of the article Toothpaste, Dating and Data: The Hazards of Too Much
Choice , uses the title alone to imply that an abundance of choices is negative or should be seen as a
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The independent variable in the experiment was the types and number of jams displayed. And the
dependent variable was the motivation to make the choice of which jam to purchase.
Iyengar and Lapper conducted quantitative research. They did this by observing the customers,
recording how many sampled and how many followed through to commitment by purchasing jam.
They also measured those that walked away.
Iyengar s sample was primarily middle aged Caucasians, 62 percent of whom were female. At the
times in which the jams were displayed there were 386 shoppers present. Of those, 260 actually
engaged the display.
The media did in fact stretch the generalizability since the sampled population was not very
diverse. With most of the sample being middle aged Caucasian females, who were likely of similar
socioeconomic status. The study was done at a high end market in California. Part of the reason for
the generalization is attributed to the work of Barry Schwartz, who first introduced the idea of the
paradox of choice. Schwartz s teachings infiltrated the media, in turn promoting the stretching of
this samples generalizability.
The study is experimental. They did the experiment in a natural environment, attempting to make
it as ordinary as possible so they did it at a market in California that regularly has and offers
samples. They were two groups one that offered 6 types of jams and another that offered 24 types
of jams.
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Essay on Psychological Explanations of One Anxiety Disorder
Psychological Explanations of One Anxiety Disorder
Phobias are an example of an anxiety disorder and the psychological explanations of these are
cognitive, psychodynamic, behavioral and social factors. The Behavioral, Psychodynamic and
social factors of the psychological explanation will be discussed in greater detail.
Behavioral explanations say that all behaviour is learnt whether it is normal or abnormal and this
approach has been applied to humans and animals. There are three theories that make up the
behaviorist approach, which are classical and operant conditioning, Social Learning and
information transmission. Classical conditioning is concerned with a classical, neutral and
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For example if a child sees its mother reacting in a fearful way towards a spider they too will
react in that particular way. Evidence for this comes from Bandura who observed the reactions of
fake electrical shocks been given with a buzzer. Maneeka found that when mothers reacted to
snakes in a bad way the child developed a phobia of snakes in later life. There are demand
characteristics with this research, as the researchers will be expecting a particular outcome and the
people may already have a fear of a particular object or situation. Also the outcomes cannot be
applied to every phobia i.e. claustrophobia therefore it is limited. Information Transmission is the
last theory for the psychological explanations of phobias. This is when fear producing
information about the phobic object leads to the development of the particular phobia. Ost
(1985) described the case of a woman who was a severe snake phobic. She had been told
repeatedly about the dangers of snakes and had been strongly encouraged to wear rubber boots to
protect herself. Consequently she wore the boots wherever she went. However Merckelbach
(1996) argued on the basis of the evidence that claustrophobia or fear of enclosed spaces rarely
occurs as a result of Information Transmission.
The Psychodynamic approach is based on the Id, Ego and Superego, the conflict between the Id and
the Superego and also childhood
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How Is The Uk Judiciary Uphold The Rule Of Law
Evaluate the extent to which the UK Judiciary has demonstrated its willingness to uphold the
rule of law as against the Executive and the Legislature with reference to the above quotation
and relevant case law. Introduction Always refer back to the person who quoted we will look at
this aspect will argue that ... lead to conclusion which will state that.. There is no one fixed
definition of the rule of law which is a political theory, It has been defined by Aristotle (384 322
BC) he stated It is better for the law to rule than one of the citizens... so even the guardians of the
laws are obeying the laws . The most famous definition of the rule of law is given to us by Dicey
(1835 1922) In An introduction to the study of the Law of the Constitution : 1.Regular law
should should prevail over arbitratry power, 2.The law should apply equally to all and 3. There
should be no higher law other than the rights of individuals, as determined through the courts. A
modern, plain English version of Diceys three principles might read, 1. Nobody can be punished
unless they are proven in court to have broken a law, 2. Nobody is above the law so the courts
should treat everyone equally and 3. The courts will provide remedy for any branch of an
individuals legal rights. ... The purpose of the rule of law is to limit state power and protect
individuals against tyranny.... In R (Jackson) v Attorney general (2005), Lord Hope referred to the
courts as being the ultimate controlling factor on
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Why Post Licensure Requirements For Recordkeeping And...
11.Please describe two (and only two) reasons why post licensure requirements for recordkeeping
and reporting are particularly important for product designated as biologics Post approval
requirements for recordkeeping and reporting are extremely helpful to monitor the activity of the
product. Moreover, the product records are kept in order to constantly control the safety and
effectiveness of the product. Post licensure recordkeeping establish the database with all related
documents including adverse events reports, additional clinical trials data, changes in labeling of
the products and etc. 12.Please describe two (and only two) types of manufacturing arrangements
that are permitted by FDA for biologic products There are two types of manufacturing agreements
for the biologics sole manufacturing and cooperative manufacturing agreements. Sole
manufacturing concept implies that all manufacturing operations are conducted at a single site.
This type of manufacturing is not the most common arrangement today. The biologic manufacturers
that choose to work under the sole manufacturing model prefer to use either multi use facilities or
pilot plants. Multi use facilities and pilot plans permit production of several products. Cooperative
manufacturing concept has four additional types of manufacturing arrangement: Short supply
arrangement The most limited manufacturing arrangement. The manufacturer can use another
manufacturing site when there is deficiency of the material
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Pair Bonding In The Film Guess Who
In the movie Guess who , is about a young couple who is going to see the girl s parents who plan
on renewing their vows. The young couple is planning to get engage as well. The girl in the
movie who has an all black family; doesn t know that her boyfriend Simon, is white and it causes
things to be awkward in the movie. Like we discussed in class, over Bonding I , we discussed pair
bonding. The young couple were being judged by everyone else and the girl s father because they
were both a different color race, but, they didn t let that affect their relationship.
There will be people who judge you, but if you really love your spouse than you will do whatever
it takes. You won t let anything stop you from loving each other. Pair bonding is a deep attachment
between two people that can t be defined. The young man in the movie had a serious attraction to
that girl and didn t want anyone else, so he had a pairing bond. In the movie, Simon s girlfriend
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There will be ups and downs and I think we can learn from the movie, that when one of the
spouses lets their own pride go and can forgive; we can learn from that. She still loved him even
though he lost his own job. For rich or for poor she still loved him for who he was as a person.
He was brave enough to meet her parents and to be confident in himself. In the movie Temptation
, it s a movie about a young woman who is married to someone but meets another guy who gives
her more attention than her husband. He speaks to her and says the things she wants to hear. He
buys her flowers and is even a good looking man and she starts to fall in love with him and starts
to have an affair and cheat on her husband. Eventually she finds out the guy she cheated on with
wasn t the right guy for him anyways. And she still gets pregnant towards the end of the
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Wes Anderson Anthropology
Film is a prevalent aspect of modern North American culture that works to both shape the culture
while being shaped by the culture. The ideological elements that films contain, and the purposes
that these ideologies serve, are similar to the function of religious ideologies (Lyden 2003: 3).
This is possible through films creation of their own realities. Films craft a sacred space that allows
the audience to escape from the normal realm of time and space, immersing the them in the reality
of the film (25;65). In this immersion, the audience is able to follow the film s myths, morals, and
rituals in a manner that mirrors religious ideologies and their legitimation or challenging of
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The film begins with Zissou screening his latest documentary, which portrays the death of his
friend, and it is clear that Zissou is considered somewhat of a joke in his profession, a fallen
former star. After the premiere, he meets Ned Plimpton, a man claiming to be Zissou s son, and
once Steve invites Ned to be on his crew, Zissou s passage into retirement begins, thus entering a
liminal space. This passage into retirement utilizes redemption ideologies in order to make the
changes necessary for Steve to progress through his transformation. Christopher Deacy describes
filmic redemption as coming from characters confronting their human inadequacies and weaknesses
and undergoing a process of spiritual and moral transformation, as opposed to the Christian
theological concept of redemption coming from God (Deacy 2009: 356;365). Steve Zissou has
many inadequacies that he must confront. He constantly lives in the past, holding grudges against
his wife, Eleanor s, ex husband for getting funding and unsuccessfully attempting to recreate an
artificial sense of adventure for his documentaries that used to be natural. He is desperately self
centered, never sparing a thought to how his actions affect others, which is inherently linked with
his immaturity. He is often seen lashing out at
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A Universal Message in Mountains Beyond Mountains Essay
A Universal Message in Mountains Beyond Mountains The suffering and misery of the poor and
destitute has long been reported on and documented by writers all over the world. The
circumstances and stories of the less fortunate are accounted by authors who sometimes distance
themselves from the people they write about. However, Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy
Kidder focuses on the work of Dr. Paul Farmer, a man who works tirelessly to comfort the sick
and dying in the poorest countries in the world. Instead of being a simple biography about a
wonderful man, Kidder weaves his own message of human rights into the book. Kidder
successfully conveys his message that universal healthcare is a right a not a privilege through the
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The suffering of a poor man in America is not the same as a poor man in Haiti. A man in
America has more access to hospitals, shelters, and basic needs than a man in Haiti. Kidder s
main message lies in this principle. While progress has been made in medical technology in
powerful countries, moral progress has not developed at the same rate. A man who would agree
with Kidder s message of the universal right of health care is Mahatmas Gandhi. In his speech
Economic and Moral Progress Gandhi says that many people mistake economic progress for
moral progress. He points out those countries have become more industrial as well as
technologically advanced but this upgrade has been at the expense of their obligations to their
morality. He cites an example he is very familiar with the cruel oppression of the British Empire
over India. The people were rationed to one meal a day, No one has ever suggested that grinding
pauperism can lead to anything else than moral degradation. Every human being has a right to live
and therefore to find the wherewithal to feed himself and where necessary to clothe himself (334).
Gandhi asserts his belief that there are a basic set of human rights that all people are born with no
matter what country they live in, what their status, or how much money they earn. In part II of the
book Farmer explains some of the circumstances that have been laid upon the Haitian
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Who Is The Unknown Narrator In Ambush By O Brien
Many soldiers fight in the war. Just like in Ambush soldiers might have to do things they don t want
to. A character analysis of the unknown narrator reveals his ideas and thoughts, his strengths, and
his weaknesses. The pressure the unknown narrator goes through brings out his ideas and thoughts.
Many thoughts ran through his head including should I killhim and was it alright to kill him.
Including the text states I did not see him as the enemy; I did not ponder issues of morality or
politics or military duty (O Brien). This shows that he didn t think before killing the man, but he
has internal conflict afterwards for killing the man. The pressure the unknown narrator goes
through brings out his strengths. He shows many strengths with
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High Tier Punishment
My teachers in lower grades used punishments more than rewards to influence my behaviors.
Starting from kindergarten the punishment system was introduced to me. Whenever I
misbehaved, I had to move the clothespin with my name on it, up the next paper plate which
symbolized a higher tier of punishment. The three levels were green, yellow, and red. The first
tier, green, symbolized freedom to play during recess, the second tier, yellow, symbolized a
penalty of time that had to be sat on a bench, and the final tier, red, symbolized a trip to the
principal s office. The fear of having to go see the principal or having to sit on the bench for a
period of time was my motivation to not misbehave. This system of punishments continued with
increasing
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Benefits Of A Company On The World One Car At A Time
A company taking its focus on saving the world one car at a time, is not only creative but a wise
position. Nowadays, a lot of people have heard something about climate change regardless if
they see it as a problem they have heard something about it. Zipcar is providing people a way to
be stewards of creation and allows them to empower people to make a responsible decision with
their lives. Zipcar customers must be responsible as they are entrusting them with a huge asset and
the people that are well informed seem to have some correlation with being responsible. In order of
Zipcar to be successful it s customers do not have to understand how our environmentis depleting
around us, but because of their focus their idea the company has attracted a lot of environmentally
friend people. Zipcar also makes it hard for others to compete with them as they are already branded
on saving the environment and convenience. Not only is Zipcar focused on saving the environment
they are saving their customers money, which I find interesting due to the fact it is similar to
renting and over the long term renting isn t better than owning. However, positioning on saving
both environment and consumers money is becoming a huge trend in urban areas.
It seems to be clear that people who use Zipcar see themselves as set apart form society and as a
result of their decision they are intelligent and responsible. The case makes that clear with one of
their customers talking about another Zipcar user,
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The Permeability Of Membrane Permeability
Ability of cell membrane transport of membrane permeabilityп јЊ diffusion п јЊosmosis and
membrane voltages
Introduction
Cell membranes are boundaries of the cell, it controls all the interaction between cells as well as
passage transport of the material we normally describe as membrane transport. Membrane transport
are very essential for all living things, however not all substance can transport in and out of
membranes and different ions can pass through membranes in different ways.
Membrane permeability is very important as to maintain the cell in a stable condition as we can
also describe as remain our cell a more homeostatic environment by control which substances could
can go through cells. Membranes are essential for control the concentration of particular ion, and
establish the concentration requires. We can observe those mechanisms of cell membrane from a
considerable ATP synthesis and solute transport through the plasma membranes. Gradients which
cause those ions to move cross the membranes are potential of cell .when a separation of charge
occurred an electrical potential occurred results with voltages can be measured in the cell.
Osmosis is the one of important transport for living cells.it allows water from one side to another.
The direction of osmosis are usually from high concentration of water to lower concentration. This
is because when the membrane has a high level on one side of membranes it could results as a
pressure, which is known as osmotic pressure.
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Identity Thieves Research Paper
I pulled myself out of bed and I noticed that I was late for work because I didn t set my alarm. I
went to the kitchen and made 2 eggs and 4 strips of bacon. I felt like I forgot something and I
noticed that I didn t take my credit card from my computer chip.
David why aren t you at work? Sorry Jane my alarm clock didn t detonate from my computer,
because it was turned off. Alright I need to talk to you later have a good day. Love you! I work
with identity thieves, and today we are planning on busting into a dealership because that s where
most people give their personal information.
Identity Thieves HQ
Hey Noah you ready to get down to business, because we need to hit up the Flying Car Dealership.
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Just call me when you re done skimming those cards for us. The only reason I wanted Mason to
make the gloves because now I don t need to go up to the computers personally, so now I can just
steal the computer with the gloves. The U.S. President banded paper so now you can t steal
personal information from dumpster diving.
Police Station
Today I encountered some identity thieves, and they just stole a great mass of personal information
about the customers. All they did was set an EMP off and plugged a microchip into the robot. Why
is it that identity theft is becoming more common over the years? We need to find these identity
thieves and see if there s others. Told Commissioner Jack.
Alright, you heard the man let s get out there and find these thieves! Now I need one cop on every
street looking for a white van.
DownTown Mason and I were heading downtown to try out the new magnetic gloves to steal
citizens credit cards from them, so we can make some serious money. Hey Mason want to start at
the gaming center because that s where most people go these days?
Indeed. First, we need to go to a clothing store and pick some new clothes to wear to fit in. Mason
went into the clothing store and he came out with a green ball cap on backwards, and a purple
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Are Sleeping Positions Crucial For Our Health
Are sleeping positions crucial for our health?
By the end of the day, we all can t wait to slip into our beds and get a good rest before the next
day starts. It is important to sleep at least 7 or 8 hours per night, so our bodies could refill their
batteries and survive the next challenges of the day. But sometimes, you can wake up even more
tired than the last night. This could greatly depend on your sleeping position, since each of them
affects your body differently.
Sleeping on Your Back
Sleeping on your back can bring so many benefits to your health. First of all, there are no curves in
your back and the spine is in neutral position, so the neck and back pain are completely reduced.
Also, this sleeping position reduces the acid reflux, since your head is elevated and above the level
of your stomach.
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And if you already have problems with teeth that got misplaced through time because of this
sleeping position, you should consider orthodontist in Sydney and restore perfect look and health of
your mouth.
Fetal Position
Curling up in a ball, pulling your knees high and tucking your chin into the chest may feel comfy
at that moment, but in the morning you will know this was a bad idea. Fetal position puts a lot
of pressure on your back, neck and other joints which can lead to severe pain and strains in the
morning. Also, it may also restrict deep breathing which can lead to shortage of breath or other
respiratory problems. And fetal position is not doing any favors to your skin and breasts.
However, if you suffer from some severe snoring or sleep apnea, you could try this position out.
Just make sure to straighten up a bit in order to be able to breathe properly and have a proper
pillow for good support of your head and
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Example Of A Personal Narrative Example
Profile Responsible hard worker with great driving skills and know the rules and regulations of
the roads. Safety is key and keeping up with paper work for the day. Ready for whatever task is
thrown my way. Open Availability mornings, days, nights, weekends, holidays. Experience
Floater, harris Teeter; raleigh,nc August 2016 current I currently work at Harris Teeter, Store 367
in Wakefield as a part time floater. I am known as a floater, meaning I can work several
departments thru out the store. I work cashier, customer service, fresh foods, receiving, dairy/frozen
and overnight. Currently I am working and over the Dairy/Frozen department. With each part of the
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Cashier, Harris teeter; Raleigh, nc 2013 2015 I started my first job with Harris Teeter as a
cashier and two months after being hire was moved up to a Customer Service Clerk. Being a
Customer Service Clerk I was in charge of making sure customers were happy with their
shopping trip, helping find products or taking care of a problem they had. I would also look
over the front end department assisting my cashiers and baggers with register problems or
whatever else they needed. Some other task were answering the phones, money orders, western
union, lottery and the main thing excellent customer service. In May 2014 I was transferred out
to another store in Wake Forest/Durham border to help watch over the front end department and
the customer complaints they were having. After a month of being at this location, I was able to
get complaints down and also some of the employees bad behaviors. The customers had noticed
that things were running a bit smoother and that if they were having a problem with something
that they could always come up to me and I would help and try resolving the problem. My main
goal was excellent customer service and making sure when a customer walked out of the store
that they were satisfied and got everything they came in for. Dynamic Property Services LLC;
Raleigh,NC 2015 Current This is a good friends business. I work for them every couple months or
whenever a new job/project begins. When I get the call to come help I do all the data entry,
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Technological Change And Their Effects On Global Market...
Technological Change and Their Effects on Global Market Research Pradip Adhikari Texas A M
University Commerce Fall 2014 Introduction We live in an era of extreme revolutionize, due to
rapid technological development. Over the past years, the technological advancement has changed
the entire world and way of work environment. Businesses in today s extremely competitive
market must not take too lightly the importance of high tech working environment, capable, well
trained employees with verified skills and capabilities. Most people may be dimly aware of
technological revolution, but fundamental changes are being shaped by extraordinarily networked
world, and they are being transforming to entire businesses as well in the world. Businesses have
to maintain skilled employees and its infrastructure to open as way to global market. Any
organizations in the world would follow strategies to achieve rapid expansion through technology
advancement. Advance technology would be a key to success in varieties of environment for
international business chain. Companies would have more options to locate their product where it
has to be produced, instead its local market. Basically, International businesses are based on world
time zones and language groups. It would not be important where the company is located at or its
distance. The traditional concept of International business is now replaced by technological
innovations, which is rapidly growing everyday in our life.
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Modernization in Afghanistan and Iran
The process of Modernization in Afghanistan under King Amanullah Khan and Iran under Shah
Reza Pahlavi
The modernization process has been experienced in different ways by different countries that some
of them succeeded and some of them failed. Theoretically it has been defined as a concept in the
sphere of social science that refers to the process in which society goes through industrialization,
urbanization and other social changes (Zapf, 2004).Even there is no single approach toward this
process, evolutionism, diffusionism, structural functionalism, systems theory and interactionism as
well as other disciplines such as political science, economics, anthropology, psychology and others
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In contrast, Shah Reza s economic development was successful. In his arena economic development
began with the development of the transportation system. These developments included creation of
a network of railroads that connected Iran from north to south and from east to west by 1941. The
connection of Iran ports to inland cities leaded to encouraging trade between rural and urban
centers (Anon., Dec 1987)
Smilser s Theory :
Smelser have studied modernization theory in four steps attributed to the effect of economic
development on social formation. These four steps includes, move from simple to complex
technology, change of subsistence farming to cash crops, mover from animal and human power to
industrialization and an increase of urban based population Amanullah Khan s economic reforms
has not been able to meet some of the critiria s that Semels argue for economic development and
social formation. First, no transformation to complex technology happened. Second, he diminished
all arbitrary taxation system and announced a new taxation reform through which the formers were
obliged to pay their taxes in cash directly to the state. He replaced Rupee to a new Afghani
currency in order to boost Afghan Foreign exchange. Third, for the development of system of
commerce, he developed small industry policies (Saikal, 2004). But, the economy remained
subsistent
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Gout Case Study
Introduction Along with the development of modern society and lifestyle activities, gout is formed
by the impact of the environment and daily activities, is becoming many people s fears, so the
understanding of the disease to early preventive measures, effective treatments play an extremely
important role. Goutis a metabolic disease uric acid, leading to deposition of monosodium crystals
in the organization (synovium and organizations around the joints, kidneys and kidney tissue tube),
the contributory factors can find in some certain common medication, alcohol, and dietary foods
(Gout 2016). The frequency of occurrence of gout increased significantly with age, and correlated
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These crystals are usually formed in and around the joints, possibly because the temperature in
the area is slightly lower than the rest of the body. If it into the space between the joints, these
crystals can cause arthritis and painful. There are many outstanding risk urate salt if high levels
of uric acid in the body. However, increased uric acid syndrome and gout is necessary to
distinguish two issues, although they are closely related to each other. Uric acid is a waste
product formed by the natural destruction of purines in the body. People whose drinking habits,
dietary habits unreasonable not only to increase the amount of purine metabolism, but also a source
of countless unfinished generate free radicals, hike cycle in the body and are ready to mount at
any risk gene variation. Frequent gout by patients with underlying medical history and other
diseases including obesity, family history of kidney disease, hypertension, metabolic syndrome,
alcoholism and use of certain medications. There are some factors can cause of gout disease: Age
and gender can cause of gout by middle aged men or postmenopausal women, drink more alcohol,
obesity, metabolic syndrome, prolonged hyperuricemia, family history of gout, long term use of
medications that increase blood uric acid. The cause increased blood uric acid production
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exam 2 for exercise physiology
PET 3351 Exercise Physiology Second Exam Review (Fall 2012)
Chapter IV: The Physiological Basis of Muscular Strength and Flexibility
1. Strength is operationally defined as the maximal force that can be exerted in a single effort.
Using this definition, strength should be assessed using one repetition maximum (1 RM), though
we often estimate strength using tests that may involve multiple repetitions.
2. In strength training and rehabilitation, emphasis should be given to both the concentric and
eccentric phases of the movement. During the concentric phase, the muscle shortens from a
lengthened position and during the eccentric phase the muscle lengthens from a shortened position.
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For example many people will show an improvement in strength from the first session to the second
session. This improvement is due to CNS adaptation because there is no hypertrophic gain during
this short period. Another example which proves the importance of CNS adaptations related to
strength gains is that strength performance may increase by 30% while hypertrophic gains may
only be 15%, thus half of the strength gains is attributable to CNS adaptations. Generally in the first
few months of strength training CNS adaptations account for a larger percentage of the strength
gain than hypertrophic adaptations. To illustrate the importance of CNS adaptations in the early
part of training, it should be noted that electrical stimulation can increase the rate of strength gains.
Hypertrophy is an important factor in improved strength performance. Strength training brings
about an increase in the size and number of myofibrils. It is speculated that during and following a
high intensity strength training session the neuroendocrine responses will bring about an increased
amino acid uptake and will increase the rate of protein synthesis. Optimal hypertrophic gains
require adequate recovery between workouts to permit the rate of protein synthesis to exceed the
rate of protein degradation. It should also be noted that strength training also stimulates bone and
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Anna Karenina Analysis
Anna Karenina is a story told in three locations: the two Russian major cities of Moscow and St.
Petersburg and the rural countryside. Each location holds special connotations that are reflected in
events and characters that live there. Tolstoy, a fan of the countryside himself, uses the lives of
Levin and, to a lesser extent, Kitty to illustrate the moral superiority of the countryside over its
more urban counterparts. On the other end of the spectrum is St. Petersburg, a city of superficiality
and immorality; the negative implications of this location is portrayed through the lives and tragic
downfalls of St. Petersburg natives and inhabitants Anna and Vronsky. Finally, the city of Moscow
is portrayed as an area in between the two extremes. Inferior to the glorious countryside but
superior to the sinful St. Petersburg, Moscow is a romantic city. It is a city of wavering moralityand
short lived dreams; it is portrayed through the lives of the Oblonsky family, and to a lesser extent,
Anna and Vronsky s temporary bliss together. The three locations in Anna Kareninathe moral
countryside, immoral St. Petersburg, and ambiguous Moscow are vital in developing the noveland
its characters by adding another subtle layer to one s understanding of the text. Anna Karenina s
treatment of the countryside serves to illustrate its moral superiority, as shown with the character of
Levin and, to some extent, his wife Kitty. Straightaway, when the reader first meets Levin, a strong
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Case Study On Recruitment At Hotel Taj India
Project TitleAN ANALYTICAL STUDY ON RECURITMENT AND SELECTION AT HOTEL
TAJ INN, MoradabadObjectives1. To structure the Recruitment policy of Hotel Taj Inn for
different categories of employees. 2. To analyze the recruitment policy of the organization. 3. To
compare the Recruitment policy with general policy. 4. To provide a systematic recruitment
process. 5. It extends to the whole Organization. It covers corporate office, sites and works
appointments all over India. Problem StatementI have done this project on Hotel Taj Inn located at
Dr. Ram Swaroop Colony, Moradabad. It is a big group having banquet hall, hotel, restaurant, spa,
saloon etc. Nowadays, every organization necessitates personnel planning as one of the most vital
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Each of these objectives requires special attention and accurate planning and execution. It is of
utmost importance for every organization to employ a right person on a right position. And
recruitment and selection plays a pivotal role during such situations. With shortage of skills and
the rapid spread of new technology exerting considerable pressure on how employers perform
recruitment and selection activities, it is recommended to conduct a step by step strategic analysis
of recruitment and selection processes. With reference to the current context, this paper presents an
incisive review of previous literature on the recruitment and selection process. This paper is
primarily based on an analysis of six pieces of literature conducted by practitioners and researchers
in the field of Human Resource management. Various researchers have contributed to the field of
HRM, and have offered intensive and profound knowledge on the branches of HRM such as
scientific recruitment and selection, Manpower management, Job analysis, Need and purpose of
Recruitment, and so
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Conflict Management Arbitration and Mediation
Conflict Management Arbitration and Mediation It is well recognized that the availability of
prompt, effective and economical means of dispute resolution is an important element in the
orderly growth and encouragement of international investment and trade. Increasingly, arbitration
and mediation, instead of litigation in national courts, have become the preferred means of
resolving international commercial disputes. Arbitration: Arbitration is a procedure in which a
dispute is submitted, by agreement of the parties, to an arbitrator or to a tribunal of several
arbitrators who give a decision on the dispute that is binding on the parties. In contrast to mediation,
once the parties have freely agreed to submit a dispute to arbitration, a party cannot unilaterally
withdraw from the arbitration. Expedited Arbitration: Expedited Arbitration is, as its name
suggests, a form of arbitration in which certain modifications are introduced in order to ensure that
the arbitration can be conducted and an award rendered in a shortened time frame and,
consequently, at a reduced cost. To achieve those objectives, the modifications provide for a sole
arbitrator (rather than a tribunal of several arbitrators), shortened time periods for each of the steps
involved in the arbitration proceedings, and condensed hearings before the sole arbitrator.
Mediation Followed, in the Absence of a Settlement, by Arbitration: This procedure combines,
sequentially, both mediation and arbitration. Where the
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How Is Enkidu An Ideal Hero
In the Sumerian epic The Epic of Gilgamesh, the character Gilgamesh was written as the optimal
hero based on ancient Babylonian standards, while his sidekick Enkidu was written as a lesser and
weaker character to better showcase Gilgamesh s strength. However, when looking at the two
characters through a modern lens, Enkiduis seen to be the ideal hero based on his bravery, strength,
and loyalty that far outshines Gilgamesh. The bravery of Enkidu is seen as soon as he appears in
the epic. In fact, Enkidu was created by the gods for the specific purpose of protecting Gilgamesh.
This means that he must have the courage to jump first into any situation and protect the king. As
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In this epic, Enkidu is created for the express purpose of serving and standing by Gilgamesh. He
fulfills this purpose and never leaves Gilgamesh s side, consistently supporting him and
protecting him whereas Gilgamesh only looks out for himself and does not show that he cares
for Enkidu until Enkidu has died. Enkidu shows his support when he calms and comforts
Gilgamesh through some of his darkest times when the two are on the trip to slay Humbaba.
Gilgamesh has had several dreams that have frightened him into fear and made him want to turn
back. Instead of annoyance at the faltering of his friend, Enkidu comforts him saying that the
dream is a good omen, fine is [its message] (Gil. 34). Enkidu looks out for Gilgamesh s reputation
as well always doing the grunt work but letting Gilgamesh take the glory and fame for their
conquests. This is shown when the two are fighting the bull and Enkidu rushed round the rear of
the Bull, he seized it by the [tuft] of the tail and allowed Gilgamesh to get the final kill (Gil. 52).
Ultimately Enkidu is primarily concerned with staying by Gilgamesh s side and helping him in
any way that he can, while Gilgamesh is completely focused on himself and does not show any
concern for
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Allergic Rhinitis Research Papers
Allergic Rhinitis: The Contributing Factors, Diagnosis Treatment
Overview
Rhinitis refers to the inflammation of the nasal passage. This medical condition is commonly
associated with sneezing, itchy nose, running nose, and a congested or blocked nose. The other
uncommon or rare symptoms of the allergy are itchy throat, headache, watery and/or red eyes face
pain, and loss of smell. It is mainly caused by the common cold or hay fever and affects breathing
abilities and nostrils of a person.
Persistent Rhinitis
This is a chronic disease with continued long term symptoms of rhinitis, that lasts for more than (or
equal to) one hour on maximum days in a year. The severity of these symptoms may vary from
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If complications are conjectured, X ray scans are suggested.
Treatment For Allergic Rhinitis
To cure allergic rhinitis, the patients are often advised to avoid the cause of allergy, such as house
dust mite, pet living areas, etc. Other treatment options may include:
Medication: Antihistamine nasal spray, Sodium cromoglicate nasal spray, Ipratropium bromide
nasal spray, and Decongestant nasal sprays (for adults) and antihistamine tablets (for children) are
given to get an instant relief from the allergic reactions and nose inflammation. If a person has eye
symptoms, eye drops are prescribed in addition to other medications.
Immunotherapy/Desensitization: This treatment is mainly suggested in severe cases. It is
performed by applying a series of allergen injections (in rising quantities) to desensitize the patient s
immunity system to the allergen. Alternatively, allergen is directly placed under the patient s tongue.
Surgery: If a patient develops severe complications like sinusitis or nasal polyps, a surgery is
performed.
Complications Associated With
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Online Education Versus Traditional Education
Online Education versus Traditional Education Many students have a difficult time choosing
between online education and traditional education. Both styles of education offer advantages and
disadvantages to the student. There are many things to consider when making this life altering
decision, such as, cost, convenience, time, social interaction, and technology. This information is
meant to inform prospective students looking to further their educationof the pros and cons of both
online education and traditional education. Taking the steps to further your education is a big
decision and one that should not be taken lightly. One should weigh all of his/her options and be
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With the busy lifestyles we have today, juggling parenting, working, and school can be
overwhelming so having the structure of a traditional setting may work best. For some, they may
prefer this organized method. Social interaction is a factor in traditional learning as well. A student
would always have face to face interaction with his/her classmates as well as with the instructors.
Some students would prefer the more instant feedback and expressions as well as to read body
language of those they are interacting with. They would have hands on experiences and learning
available to him/her. This learning environment would also provide extracurricular activities such
as, sporting events and book fairs. For most, this way has been our only type of experience with
education and for some students; a deviation from this method of learning can cause anxiety, fear,
and frustration. Obviously someone who does not adapt to change easily should probably stick
with the traditional education. On the other hand, disadvantages some may see with traditional
education would be cost and flexibility. With traditional education a student could easily endure
more expenses such as, cost of transportation for gas to and from school, bus passes, or parking
passes. Furthermore, the cost of on campus housing, or food could be a very costly expense. When
living on campus, students tend to eat out a great deal and
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Army Regulation 600-20 chapter 2 -1
AR 600 20 18 March 2008 5 Chapter 2 Command Policies 2 1. Chain of command a. The chain of
command assists commanders at all levels to achieve their primary function of accomplishing the
unit s assigned mission while caring for personnel and property in their charge. A simple and direct
chain of command facilitates the transmittal of orders from the highest to the lowest levels in a
minimum of time and with the least chance of misinterpretation. The command channel extends
upward in the same manner for matters requiring official communication from subordinate to
senior. b. Commanders are responsible for everything their command does or fails to do. However,
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This is a direct delegation of command authority for the installation to the SC. The SC s
command authority includes all authorities inherent in command including the authority to
ensure the maintenance of good order and discipline for the installation. (2) Army installations
are identified in one of two categories as follows: (a) Installations managed by Installation
Management Command (IMCOM). Installations that are managed by IMCOM are discussed in
paragraph b(4)(e), below. (b) Installations not managed by IMCOM. Installations that are not
managed by IMCOM are discussed in paragraph 2 5b(4)(f), below. (3) Joint bases. Army
installations designated for management under Department of Defense (DOD) Joint Basing 6
AR 600 20 18 March 2008 Guidance shall be operated in full compliance with DOD
requirements. In the event of a discrepancy between this regulation and the DOD policies or
procedures for Joint basing, the DOD policies or procedures take precedence. (4) Roles and
responsibilities. (a) Senior commander. The SC is normally the senior general officer at the
installation. The SC s mission is the care of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians, and to enable unit
readiness. While the delegation of senior command authority is direct from HQDA, the SC will
routinely resolve installation issues with IMCOM and, as needed, the associated ACOM, Army
service component command (ASCC), or direct reporting
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Two Historical Figures That Changed America
Two Historical Figures That Changed America In 1786, Shay s Rebellion sparked an uprising
against the Massachusetts legislator, due to the unfair taxes that were placed on the farmer s land.
This would leave the Massachusetts legislator vulnerable, seeing that the legislator could not call
for a militia, considering that the militia was held by Daniel Shay. Nevertheless, a private military
was raised to stop Shay s Rebellion, and George Washington would come out of retirement to
support the military. And to ensure that this incident does not occur again, Alexander Hamilton
would call for the Constitutional Convention in 1787, so that the delegates could form a new
government for the United States. As a result, the Constitution was developed by numerous
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Also, Hamilton would establish the first National Bank of the United States, providing a safe
storage for government funds and expenditure of tax money. Likewise, Hamilton would defend the
National Bank by relying on the notion of implied powers of the Constitution, indicating that
Hamilton favored loose construction than strict construction. Moreover, Hamilton would become
the founder of the Federalist Party, which called for a strong national government that promoted
economic growth and a strong friendship with Great Britain. Additionally, Hamilton wanted all the
power from the states to transfer to the national government, by having all the states in debt to the
national government. Last of all, Hamilton s philosophy was that the government should benefit the
rich, because Hamilton was inspired by the idea of an aristocratic society, when Hamilton would
look at Great
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The Role of Federal Agencies in Fighting Digital Crime Essay
Explain the existing challenges that result from the independent nature of these agencies, as well as
the other factors that are common to each of them. In the United States, local, state, and federal law
enforcement agencies, including FBI, Department of Homeland Security, among others, have taken
on roles to fight computer crimes and terrorism. The roles and responses of these law enforcement
agencies concerning digital crime have created challenges that limit enforcement efforts against
digital crime. The Department Of Justice has had to address evolving challenges such as mortgage
fraud, corporate fraud, and cyber crime including online child pornography. As it seeks to balance
and address competing and new priorities, the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In April 2011, GAO, Government Accountability Office, reported that backlogs in the forensic
analysis of digital evidence can delay or hinder online child pornography investigations. Among
factors that federal law enforcement officials cited as limiting investigations and prosecutions
were variations in the steps that agencies believe enhance the integrity of forensic analysis of
digital evidence. In some cases, these steps may increase the time it takes to analyze evidence and
add to backlogs and delays. (GAO High Risk Other Major Government Challenges Balancing
Fighting Crime Versus Terrorism) State and local law enforcement agencies face several
challenges including the lack of resources, expertise, training, and funding to solve cyber crime. Of
these problems, are the growing concerns of the local and state officials about the threats made
relating to the protection of computer infrastructures at the federal level. Local officers are not
having the capacity or understanding of computer crimes necessary to properly investigate offenses
such as computer and electric crimes and fraud and theft crimes by digital technology. (Taylor,
2011) Having education and appropriate training is crucial in the investigation process to gain an
upper hand in fighting digital crime. In addition, state and local law enforcement expressed
concerns about resource constraints and apprehension regarding expertise and jurisdictional
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The Long Walk Home And Sociological Perspective
Humans often take pride in their ability to think freely and act independently. However, many
actions that we perform and certain ways we behave in society are often quickly overlooked and
not questioned. We often do not understand why we perform certain tasks or adhere to certain
rules. However, we still paradoxically pride ourselves in our freedom. By analyzing the
sociological perspective, we can understand how much of a role society often plays in our actions
and behavior as individuals in society. Certainly, the sociological perspective can allow us to
analyze events in the movie The Long Walk Home more closely. The sociological perspective can
allow us to understand how the actions of the characters are often chained and their behaviors
controlled by society, through using the theories of social location, social control, and social
stratification. The sociological perspective can also allow us to understand why these characters
strangely adhered to these forms of oppressive control and often resisted change, through using role
theory and the sociologyof knowledge. Lastly, the sociological perspective will allow us to
understand how actors can break free of these bindings, through using an interpretive analysis and
applying concepts such as freedom, ecstasy, and bad faith. Overall, the sociological perspective
allows us to understand the personalities, actions, and story of The Long Walk Home through
revealing to us how these features were guided through control,
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Compare And Contrast Sancho Panza And Don Quixote
The dynamic of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza is one of the ways Cervantes entices his readers.
He creates a stark contrast between these two characters right off the bat and creates a rapport that
leaves readers laughing. He establishes the contrast in stature and mental state and creates two
characters that, in time, learn to love and complement each other greatly.
Don Quixote is a character who read so many books on chivalry, he was so absorbed in these
books that his nights were spent reading from dusk till dawn...until the lack of sleep and the excess
of reading withered his brain, and he went mad (Cervantes p.26). considering it desirable and
necessary, both for the increase of his honour and for the common good [he becomes] a knight
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Sancho only plays the part of squire in hopes of becoming wealthy and owning his own island.
Quixote yearns to recreate this world he has long read of: chivalry, battles with giants and evil
beings and the rescue of maidens. However, in a more realistic sense, Don Quixote deals with
windmills, bedclothes, and injustices. While Don Quixote represents illusion and imagination,
Sancho Panza represents reality. They complement each other in a dualistic way. They foil each
other in such a way that they might be seen as two halves of a whole. They represent a person who
needs to have imagination whilst living in reality, because too much reality is destructive for any
one man to deal with. However, their relationship, which is a combination of idealism and realism,
affects each other in a negative way, in terms of the things they stand
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Standardized Tests Don t Measure Intelligence Essay
Standardized Tests Don t Measure Intelligence Students intelligence is often measured by
standardized tests, but these students are at their worst while taking the test and it does not
accurately measure their intelligence. Students are stressed, nervous, or simply do not take tests
well. Standardized tests also don t show how hard working a student is, which is important and
can be proven by a GPA. Many schools measure the teacher and school on how well they are
teaching based on how high of a score the students place on a standardized test. The problem with
this is that the people who make these standardized tests have no idea what the students have
learned in the classroom so that being said, the students often are not tested on what their teacher
has taught them during the school year. W. James Popham explains the mismatch of standardized
tests and what students are taught: To illustrate the seriousness of the mismatch that can occur
between what s taught locally and what s tested through standardized achievement tests, educators
ought to know about an important study at Michigan State University reported in 1983 by Freeman
and his colleagues. These researchers selected five nationally standardized achievement tests in
mathematics and studied their content for grades 4 6. Then, operating on the very reasonable
assumption that what goes on instructionally in classrooms is often influenced by what s contained
in the textbooks that children use,
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Metaphors In Domestic Birds
Another animal commonly kept as a pet is the bird. Common species of domestic birds include the
muniya canary and the parakeet. Like the previous pet names analyzed, these bird metaphors also
concentrate the senses of small size, youth, domesticity and entertainment. In Hindi Urdu, the very
word bird is defined as a girl or a young woman(Webster). The metaphor is usually charged with
affective connotations, being commonly used as a term of endearment. This positive evaluation
appears to have its roots in the amorous disposition of the animalas well as in the folk tradition that
associates birds with symbols of love (cf Talebinejad Dastejerdi, 2005). In fact, the state of being in
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The repertoire of metaphors designating women as pets reveals a clear imbalance in favor of terms
of abuse. Indeed, with the exception of pet, bird and in certain contexts billi (kitten), all the
aforementioned metaphors analyzed convey negative evaluations. Moreover, interestingly, even
within the favorable animal terms, only kitten/gatita is restricted to females, since bird and pet are
ambisexual in nature.
In the conceptualization of women as pets, youth and small size appear to play a determinant role
in the encoding of the metaphor, implying immaturity (the lack of age involves inexperience) and
helplessness (unlike other animals, pets need to be looked after by people). Furthermore, the
physical surroundings of pets, whose whole life spins around the house, might imply the idea of
domesticity. This confinement to the domestic arena is particularly remarkable in the case of bird
names, since birds are kept in
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Persian Wars Research Paper
Persian Wars
The Persian wars began with the Ionian Revolt. The Ionian Revolt constituted the first major
conflict between Greece and the Persian Empire. The Ionian Revolt lasted from 499 BC to 493
BC. The revolt came in Ionia because of the personal machinations of individuals. After the city
states fell, the revolts in the Persian Empire crumbled, due to lack of leadership. Once the revolt
had been put down, the Persians attempted to fix the conditions that led to the revolt. The Ionian
Revolt was the first step in the series of events that led to the Great Persian expeditions against
Greece. The first Persian approach to Greece was by sea. In 492 BC Darius sent his son in law
Mardonius, on an expedition against Macedonia and the Greek Island ... Show more content on
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The Persians subdued the islands as they went. When the Persians reached Eretria, a town in
Euboea, Greece, they plundered and burned the city. The Persians deported its population. Once
they reached the Greek mainland, the Athenians were resistant on the plain of Marathon. The
Battle of Marathon took place in 490 BC. The Battle of Marathon was fought between the
citizens of Athens. The Persian navy sailed down the coast of Greece and stopped at the bay of
Marathon. The Athenian Army blocked the Persians advance and trapped them on the plains
around the bay. The Athenian victory at Marathon was a setback for the Persians. The Second
Persian War happened around 480 479 BC. The Persian army crossed the Hellespont and
marched through Thrace and Macedon to Thessaly. The Battle of Thermopylae was a combined
action by land and sea. The Battle of Thermopylae was fought between an alliance of Greek city
states and the Persian Empire of Xerxes. The Persians victory at Thermopylae opened the way to
their unimpeded march to the south. The Battle of Salamis would follow. The Battle of Salamis
was a naval battle between the Greek city states and Persia. The Battle of Salamis was fought in
480 BC. This battle was located in the straits between
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Louisiana Purchase And The Louisiana
In 1803, a significant occurrence happened. The purchase of 827,000 square miles of land for
approximately 4 cents an acre or 15 million dollars was made. This purchase was unlike any other,
for it would have the most importance of any other purchase made in the United States. It is
referred to as the Louisiana Purchase. The land that was purchased was known as the Louisiana
Territory. Also, this territory wasn t just bought. It was exchanged, for an important reason. The
Louisiana Purchase is known as one of the most significant purchases or exchanges of money in the
history of the United Statesof America. Additionally, the Louisiana Purchase was made for many
important reasons, and was influenced by certain factors. Without the help and guidance of
important influential people and countries, war and conflict, and exploration and discovery, the
Louisiana Purchase may not have been as important is it is today, or may not have even been made.
First of all, the Louisiana Purchase was guided along and influenced by certain people. These
people were very important, as they made life changing decisions that affected the events that led to
the Louisiana Purchase. The very first and foremost important person that influenced the Louisiana
Purchase was Thomas Jefferson. Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States.
Additionally, Thomas Jefferson had other important influences in history. One of those important
influences included the signing of the Declaration of
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The Role Of Punishment Of Filicide In The Death Penalty
This is an annotated bibliography for research on why the punishment of Filicide should result in
the Death Penalty. I am researching why the act of killing ones child or your very own should
result in the abolishment of your life as well.
Filicide: The Unfathomable Crime. Officer.com (2015) ProQuest. Aug.2016. Web
In this article, the many different types of Filicide are defined and given examples to give you a
better perspective on what they mean. Signs of what to look for if this crime is happening is
discussed and who is likely to commit these crimes as to who would be the victim. Such signs
would be, Altruistic filicide, Acute psychotic filicide, Accidental filicide, Unwanted child filicide,
and Spousal revenge filicide. The methods ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Canning. Ambivalence toward mothers who kill: An examination of 45 US cases of maternal
neonaticide. Behavioral sciences the law 28.6 (2010): 812 831. Shelton discussed different cases of
Neonaticide in the article and observes the histories behind them all. He stated the age and race, the
occupational status, the household living arrangements, the legal outcomes and a lot of important
information that the reader can take in about these murders. Information like this is good because it
helps the reader understand where these criminals came from and all of their background
information, especially the legal outcome because it states how the case ended. I am using this
research in my paper to show the statistics of the sentencing that these criminals got.
Chase, Meghan. The Chivalry Hypothesis Filicide: Are There Categorical Differences between
Mothers and Fathers who kill their Children?. Undergraduate Review 4.1 (2008):
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