Essay Speech On Science And Technology

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Management Information System Essay
It deals with planning for, development, management, and use of information technology tools to
help people perform all tasks related to information processing and management.
In the above definition you can find the three key resources information, information technology,
and people. You will also find various functions that you as a knowledge worker must undertake to
ensure that your origination maximizes its advantages. It doesn t matter if you are preparing to
work in the area of finance, human resource management, logistics, marketing or even information
technology, you will still have responsibilities that include planning for, developing, managing and
using MIS function with in your area of expertise.
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Customer moment of value is defined as providing service,
When the customers wants it (Time).
Where the customer wants it (Location).
How the customers wants it (From).
In a manner guaranteed to the customer (Perfect delivery).
Role of information technology
An organization s ability to provide perfect service at customer moment of value depends on three
things:
Knowing the time at which the customer s moment of value occurs.
Knowing the location where the customer s moment of value occurs.
Knowing the form in which the customer s moment of value occurs.
All these can be summed up easily it s having knowledge, and knowledge comes from having
information. Gaining knowledge through information is the role of IT in today s information based
business. IT is the set of tools that can help provide the right people with the right information at the
right time.
Functions:
1. Formulate and implement plans, programs and standards for management information
technology development.

2. Develop and manage the health and management information systems
3. Develop and manage the info structure (including corporate database and telecommunication
services).
4. Develop tools to utilize intellectual capital of
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Technology In I Robot
In I, Robot, the movie based on the tales of Isaac Asimov, the most advanced robotic system, VIKI
(Virtual Interactive Kinetic Intelligence), has been designed to flawlessly run all the operation of a
large metropolis, from management of the subway system to the electric grid of thousands of
household. VIKI which is designed to serve humanity had questioned humanity itself as humanity s
greatest enemy then seize control of the humanity. This movie poses following question: Will
machine one day take over human race and its existence become threats to human? According to
Merriam Webster, machine may be defined as a piece of equipment with moving part that does
work when it is given power from electricity or gasoline thus reducing human effort.... Show more
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The high efficiency and high productivity of machines and robots cause the employers to start
switching the human labour force to machines. This happens in many manufacturing company
including Foxconn, Apple s supplier. The Foxconn factory has reduced its employee strength
from 110,000 to 50,000, thanks to the introduction of robots. said the department s head Xu
Yulian, which also means 60,000 people have lost their job. The robots are taking over human
job from basic repetitive works such as packaging, flipping burgers to higher end works like
cooking, service human, and even given the right to make decision in military use due to
existence of A.I. (artificial intelligence) too. Entrepreneur Martin Ford, said in his book Rise of
the Robots: Technology and the threat of mass unemployment, robots and machines nowadays are
not only doing basic manual work, they are slowly replacing humans in extending, broad based
brain power. Soon, it is possible for machines and robots to replace human in almost every job as
technology is advancing and A.I. is developing. When this happens, it is not that human unable to
find a job, the fact is the job simply not even exists for human kinds. With no job, it means no
income, with no income, it is almost impossible for human to survive nowadays. You can imagine
that people that be the family financial support, with no job, how are they going to feed themselves
and even their family? Even Demos Yu bou Chiang, the founder of DEM Incorporation, a popular
design studio in Taiwan, have mentioned that the A.I. may replace 90% of human labour force in
the future when he attend the leadership summit 2016 in Taipei, Taiwan. Also, people with no
income cannot afford buying things, thus will results in falling
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The Key Strategic Decisions Of Cornelius Vanderbilt
The key strategic decisions of Cornelius Vanderbilt was to assemble a plan that will benefit him
and at the same time, make his competitor kneel into submission. Because of his growing railroad
company, he also able produce thousands of job making the commercial economy flourish
unimaginably. He focuses in a new thriving industry to keep up in the extreme competition. While
his strategic mistakes are buying all the stocks in order to have control of everything and was
outsmarted.
John D. Rockefeller s strategic decision to deal with Vanderbilt was both a chance and
opportunity for him to introduce his product and catch the attention of his prospects. He thought
of better ways how to make money without wasting too much resources. Moreover, he wants to
find the use of a newly discovered product that has been thrown away by the oil refinery, known as
gasoline. He decided to buy a land full of iron ore deposit to defeat his rival at his ... Show more
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Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie and J. P. Morgan is that you can t always get what you want. You
won t always win some battles and you have to accept it. You will commit mistakes and it s okay,
as long as you learned from them. To not be greedy because wanting too much would not get you
any better. To know and understand people because you have to be careful to choose whom you
can trust. You have to make use of your strengths and try to develop your weaknesses because
your competitors will always try to blow you at your weakest point. Being an Entrepreneur,
failure is not always an option. The most successful people had an idea, believed it, build it and
made it because they took the risks and never gave up. That in every uncertainty, there is an
opportunity. You have to look for improvements, make your product even better or else, someone
else will do it. The industry is a tough competition so you have to be smart in making decisions and
solutions to your
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Bacteri The Natural World s Unsung Heroes
Abstract
Bacteria are the natural world s unsung heroes. They receive bad rep due to the disease causing
individuals like tuberculosis but the vast majority of bacteria on Earth are harmless if not beneficial
to both the environment and humans. Take for example E. Coli a well known bacteria that lives
within our intestines. This particular bacteria makes vitamins that we need in order to stay
healthy. In this experiment we analyzed the changes seen in bacteria when adding to differing
DNA plasmids; pUC18 and lux. To arrive to the most accurate results possible we had to have
the E. Coli bacteria made permeable to the plasmids. So it was prepared with calcium chloride.
One group of bacteria was given the pUC18 plasmid, and the other group was given the lux as
well as the pUC18 plasmids. We then proceeded to incubate them in different containers. Some
had ampicillin where as some had none. This was done in order to observe the effect of pUC18,
and lux growth patterns. A control with neither plasmid was used to keep a basis for our
experiments. Bacteria that had transformed and taken in the lux plasmid without ampicilin were
able to illuminate, and only bacteria that gained the pUC18 were capable of surviving with
ampicillin. The results observed reveal how foreign DNA can be adapted to fit into another cell s
DNA even incorporated to be an optimal part of the cell. This process makes it a very viable
manner of being able to mass replicate advantageous genes, that would
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Internet and Its s Services.
Internet and its services.
Richard Zuber DL
Efficient and Effective Self Expression BC302
Bill Bagatelas
Research Paper
11/24/2001
Working with Internet does not mean just browsing www and sending and receiving e mails. The
Basic Structure of the Internet was developed through last 30 years of existence of the Internet. The
Internet is a heterogeneous worldwide network consisting of a large number of host computers and
local area networks. The Internet uses the TCP/IP suite of protocols. This allows the integration of
a large number of different computers into one single network with highly efficient communication
between them. This way, the user can access information on all kinds of host computers from a
desktop PC, Macintosh, or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Listserv, the most popular program for managing discussion lists also handles subscription via
mail messages, archives incoming messages, and allows users to retrieve these and other
archived files. Thousands of discussion lists focusing on all kinds of topics exist on the Internet.
Topics range from various hobbies, political discussions to operational aspects of different
computer systems and research questions. For the user, discussion lists are an easy way to
identify and contact a large number of people with similar interests. A discussion list can also be
considered as a worldwide forum for expressing views and discussing opinions.
While messages are automatically sent to all subscribed users in the case of a discussion list
and one has to be subscribed in order to receive the messages, messages in Netnews are
distributed between a net of servers. Messages are organized in a hierarchy of newsgroups.
Incoming messages are stored for a particular period in a publicly accessible area. Each user can
connect to this area, browse through the stored messages, and respond to any one of them. This
way Netnews allows for a better overview of ongoing discussions but requires the user to actively
connect to the respective area.
One of the reasons for the creation of a computer network like the Internet was to give users access
to remote computers and to allow them to transfer files to and from this machine. These are typical
demands for
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Theme Of Borders By Thomas King Borders
The mother in Borders by Thomas King reveals her pride and courage for her identity as she
crosses the border to visit her daughter Laetitia in Salt Lake City. Challenges like self identity are
faced every step of the way, but it a person with pride and bravery who accepts it gladly. This is
best demonstrated by King and his use of conflict, repetition and literary devices. In the short story,
there is a conflict between the mother and the guards at the border. As the mother and son approach
the American border the mother refuses to give her citizenship as either Canadian or American.
Once she reaches the border, she has a conversation with the guard: Purpose of your visit? Visit my
daughter. Citizenship? Blackfoot, my mother told him. Ma am? Blackfoot, my mother repeated.
Canadian? Blackfoot (82).
This demonstrates the pride that the mother has for her cultural identity.
As a result of refusing to give her citizenship, the mother is stuck between the borders. The
narrator observes how I told Stella that we were Blackfoot and Canadian, but she said that didn t
count because I was a minor. In the end, she told us that if my mother didn t;t declare her
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Essay On The Reconstruction Plan
After the Civil War there was nothing for the soldiers to do so they went back home. In doing so
Lincoln announced his Reconstruction plan called the Ten Percent Plan, which needed ten percent
of the Southern states to take an Oath of Loyalty in order to be admitted back into the Union. This
aroused some disagreement between the Republicans and the President. The North wanted Lincoln
to punish the South severely for their acts but he denied them and said that he was going to forgive
and forget and acted like they never had seceded from the Union. The Republicans were angered
when they heard that the South basically got off free without a punishment and wanted the South to
have to do more than just take an Oath in order to be part of the Union... Show more content on
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With the North in power the South could do nothing but try to regain their freedom, when Abraham
Lincoln was killed by John Wilkes Booth they noticed that it was going to be even harder since
there was no President on their side anymore. When Andrew Johnson came into power the North
were happy because they thought that he was anti South, but he was not. Johnson went along with
Lincoln s Ten Percent Plan giving the South some support. The North at this act planned to
impeach Johnson from Presidency but the farthest that they got was limiting his power. Johnson
did not get impeached but instead was saved by the Seven Martyrs who took the risk of being
shunned by friends and family. The North now having a lot of power decided to help the freed
slaves by passing the Fourteenth Amendment which prevented high confederate officials from
holding office. They also insisted that the South give the freed slaves the right to vote. The North
being mostly Republicans had power of the South and wanted to have the strong hold on the
Reconstruction plan. This was a hard time for the South but a great time for the
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Stanley Yelnats Mistake In Holes By Louis Sachar
When we think back on the mistakes we have made in life did any of them have a good
outcome? For young Stanley Yelnats in Holes by Louis Sachar, a mistake turned his life around.
The mistake put him in a bad place, but by the end of the story he had actually ended up with
many good outcomes. Stanley benefitted from many things from the mistake made by Hector
Zeroni. Stanley made a friend, received/ found a treasure, and also bettered himself as a person.
Even though he got pulled into a mess he did not let it destroy him as a person. He strived to
better himself and those around him. In the beginning of the story Stanley is a timid, bigger built,
loving, and caring boy; but as the story progresses he begins to change. Stanley s personality...
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It is not always about what is on the outside but what is on the inside. He has always been loving
and caring but through this rough time in his life it is shown a lot. He shows this side to his
family and also his new friends. After Stanley was done taking the blame for the spilt sunflower
seeds and zero digging Stanley s hole for him, Stanley showed Zero he cared for him; he agreed
to teach him to read. I ll try to teach you to read if you want, Stanley offered. I don t know how
to teach, but I m not worn out today, since you dug a lot of my hole. (Sachar, 96.) Stanley was
grateful for what Zero had done for him and wanted to repay the favor and help him out as well.
When Stanley left for camp his mom gave him pen and paper so he could write her and tell her
how it was going. By writing to his mom and telling her that he was okay, even though he lied
about what he was doing he showed he cared for his parents. Dear Mom and Dad, Camp is hard,
but challenging. We ve been running obstacle courses, and have to swim long distances on the
lake. Tomorrow we learn (Sachar, 81.) As the story comes to an end Stanley really cares about
Zero and refuses to leave camp without him. He gets his lawyer to ask for files and after the
Attorney General could not find his files they took Zero home with them. C mon Stanley, said his
lawyer. Your parents are waiting. Stanley stayed where he was.
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Annotated Bibliography On The Development And Adoption Of Cds
Even where CDS is deployed, the implementations often do not effectively use and present the
best available clinical knowledge, thereby limiting the impact and degree of clinical improvement.
More specifically: drug drug interaction checking modules and drug allergy checking modules are
the primary CDS interventions that are routinely being purchased and implemented. Many
organizations that use CDS do not have dose checking capabilities. Some current CDS systems
generate too many false positive alerts, or interrupt clinical workflows in a manner that can
disrupt efficient care delivery. Despite their potential to significantly improve health care,
advanced clinical decision support (CDS) capabilities are not widely available in the clinical
setting. An important reason for this limited availability of CDS capabilities is the application
specific and institution specific nature of most current CDS implementations. There is a critical
need to enable CDS capabilities on a much larger scale is the development and adoption of
standards that enable current and emerging CDS resources to be more effectively leveraged across
multiple applications and care settings. Standards required for such effective scaling of CDS
include (i) standard terminologies and information models to represent and communicate about
health care data; (ii) standard approaches to representing clinical knowledge in both human readable
and machine executable formats; and (iii) standard approaches for
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The Case Of The Two Girls
The Case of the Two Girls
There were two girls, they were best friends, in their school having classes, all normally. But when
the classes finished they decided, instead going the way they always go to their homes, to go
another way to their homes. It was all right, right now. They saw that two persons were lost and the
two persons told the two girls to guide them to their home, because they were new in the city and
they didn t know the avenues and the streets.
When the two girls arrived to the house of the two persons, they tell the two girls thank you and
then they said that they had to go to their homes, because their families could be worried about
them (the two girls). The girls thought they were good people, but they weren t; they ... Show more
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They make another called to say them that if they don t have the money in 24 hours, they were
going to kill the two girls.
After they make the call, the police track again that call and knew the place where the girls and the
kidnappers were staying.
The police make contact with the families of the girls and they told them where their girls were
staying.
Finally the police rescue the girls and they arrested the kidnappers, without money of the families.
When this happened, the girls were very excited and happy, that they found them, could see again
their family, and all will be normal again.
At the end the two families celebrated that the girls were in home and they were saved; and they
thanked the person that told them where the girls were around. They decided to make a picnic to
celebrate that they were saved.
From that on, the girls decided that they will not use another way to go home, only the one that is
easier and safer. Also to obey their parents, so that wouldn t happen again. And the girls were
always the best friends for ever.
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Ch09 Solutions
Chapter 9
Connecting to and Setting Up a Network
Reviewing the Basics
1. How many bits are in a MAC address?
48 bits
2. How many bits are in an IPv4 IP address? In an IPv6 IP address?
32 bits, 128 bits
3. How does a client application identify a server application on another computer on the network?
By a port number
4. What are IP addresses called that begin with 10, 172.16, or 192.168?
Private IP addresses
5. In what class is the IP address 185.75.255.10?
Class B
6. In what class is the IP address 193.200.30.5?
Class C
7. Describe the difference between public and private IP addresses. If a network is using private IP
addresses, how can the computers on that network access the Internet?
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Which wireless encryption standard is stronger, WEP or WPA?
WPA
29. When securing a Wi Fi wireless network, which is considered better security: to fi lter MAC
addresses, use encryption, or not broadcast the SSID?
To use encryption
30. Would you expect WPS to be used when a wireless network is using strong security, weak
security, or no security (as in a public hotspot
Strong security
Thinking Critically
1. You have just installed a network adapter and have booted up the system, installing the drivers.
You open Windows Explorer on a remote computer and don t see the computer on which you just
installed the NIC. What is the fi rst thing you check?
a. Has TCP/IPv6 been enabled?
b. Is the computer using dynamic or static IP addressing?
c. Are the lights on the adapter functioning correctly?
d. Has the computer been assigned a computer name?
Answer: c. Are the lights on the adapter functioning correctly?
2. Your boss asks you to transmit a small fi le that includes sensitive personnel data to a server on
the network. The server is running a Telnet server and an FTP server. Why is it not a good idea to
use Telnet to reach the remote computer?
a. Telnet transmissions are not encrypted.
b. Telnet is not reliable and the fi le might arrive corrupted.

c. FTP is faster than Telnet.
d. FTP running on the same computer as Telnet causes Telnet to not work.
Answer: a. Because Telnet transmissions are not encrypted
3. Your job is to support the desktop computers in a small company
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Research Paper on Singapore
Research Paper on Singapore: Abstract In this paper I will present my research results regarding
Singapore, as well as draw the picture of its marketing environment. I will include the information
about the location, climate, population, religion and culture, official spoken languages, state of
economy and level of technologies, political and legal systems, level of competition and potential
for economic growth. In the conclusion I will highlight advantages and disadvantages of the
Singapore marketing environment. 1. Introduction Singapore is the nation of islands which is
situated on the South of Malay Peninsula. Its area is only 704,0 square kilometers, and it is the
smallest country in Southeast Asia. Its anthem is Majulah Singapura... Show more content on
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2.4 Languages As I have already mentioned, Singapore has four official languages: English,
Tamil, Mandarin and Malay. It was so historically formed that the official language of Singapore
is Malay and the national anthem is also written in Malay language. English is the administration
language of Singapore and it is mainly British English, but also contain some American English
influences. English remains the first language medium in schools and colleges of the country,
and is also the most widespread language in the literature. All signs and official publications are
written in English, but there are also versions translated into other official languages. But the
population doesn t speak English, but so called Singlish with Creole characteristics, Chinese
dialects, and Indian and Malay languages. 2.5 Culture To describe the culture of the country in
the full extent, it is necessary to investigate into its cuisine, media, performing arts, sports and
recreation, as well as into its architectural heritage. Singapore cuisine is the bright example of
cultural diffusion and diversity of the country, and Indian, Malay, Chinese and Tamil influences
can be observed. Local people enjoy eating mee poh, bak chor mee, sambal stringray, nasi lemak,
satay and chilli crab. All kind of food is usually served in hawker centers. Food of Singapore is
very diverse and includes a lot of seafood with clams,
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The Effects Of Parental Involvement On Student s...
A.
Share something that you learner from the webcast that was new to you. Then, talk about ways that
you see yourself using that information within your school setting.
The webcast was very informative. A few factors that were shared never crossed my mind as being
influential in regards to parental involvement. The webcast suggested that the student s attendance
rate was greatly influenced by the involvement of their parents in their educational process.
However, this statement makes sense, but it s never crossed my mind. The webcast also shared that
a student s attitude towards their educational endeavors was also a direct relationship with the
degree of parental involvement in the student s education. Subsequently, the webcast also shared
that the more parental involvement the student has from their family; the chances of experiencing
discipline problems decrease. It s amazing how the involvement of the parents can cause a student
to have such a positive disposition towards their education. Parental involvement shows the students
that the parents are serious regarding their educational career; as a result it makes the student more
accountable for their education.
The webcast also shed some light on the phrase parental involvement. At first glance, most people
simply think that parents volunteering, sending in school supplies, attending PTA meeting, taking
part in parent teacher conferences sufficed as parental involvement. However, this is not the case at
all. Parental
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High School Application Research Paper
Ever since I can remember, school has been the main importance in my life. My father always
told me if I did as well as I could in school, I would succeed in anything. To this day, I still believe
him. I started off school at Greenfield Elementary and I loved it there. I did everything I could to
help younger students with their experience there and also everything I could to make my
experience enjoyable. After the eighth grade, I came to Fairfield High School. I was told to get into
as many clubs as possible because it would make my high schoolexperience that much better. After
my freshman year, I realized that those people were right about joining clubs.
People always ask me how I like going to school at Fairfield. I always reply saying something
along the lines of, It s an amazing school with a lot of great people in it. There are many ways
that a student can be loyal to their school. I am a part of many clubs in high school. I have been
in Mu Alpha Theta since my freshman year, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Eagle Plus, and Recycling
Club. I have also been a part of the volleyball and tennis teams since my freshman year. I was the
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I have always taken that pretty seriously. We don t want other schools to think that Fairfield is
disrespectful, so we have to act like we aren t. I have always cleaned up after myself and other
people, too. I try to leave the place we were sitting as clean as possible because then that gives
Fairfield a good
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The Physical Environment of the Korean Peninsula
Korea, located on the Korean Peninsula in North East Asia, consists of two separate states North
Korea and South Korea. What makes it a peninsula is the fact that it has the Yellow Sea on its
western coast, the East China Sea on it southern coast, and the Sea of Japan on its eastern coast. Its
neighbors, and only land access, are China to the northwest and Russia to the northeast. Occupying
a land mass of over 84,000 square miles, Koreahas a mixture of plains, mountains, and coastlines.
The combination of such varied geography provides many elements to consider when analyzing
Korea s physical environment. This essay will seek to provide a general understanding of the
geography, climatology, and biogeography of the components that make... Show more content on
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Summer, characterized by its heavy rainfall, runs from July to mid September. Average
temperatures fall between the 70s and mid 80s. Because of the amount of humidity, fog tends to be
prevalent most summer days, with the coastal line suffering the heavy doses. July and August see
the most rainfall, with an average of 15 inches per month. Weather hazards continue in the form of
thunderstorms and the occasional monsoon.
Autumn, which falls between September and November, has average temperatures ranging from
the 50s to the 60s. Clear skies and less rain make for better visibility during the fall. No major
hazards exist during this season.
Looking at the weather from a military perspective, it is easy to conclude that rotary wing assets
will confront problems with low visibility coupled with heavy precipitation. The low temperatures
combined with the high altitudes can make ground movement challenging during the winter
months. The quick transition from summer to winter can also cause acclimatization issues to
ground troops new to the area.
Biogeography
Korea is facing a crisis with its forests since most have disappeared due to human structures and
agricultural fields. Among the few forests that exist, there is the Southern Korea Evergreen Forest
that occupies the southernmost portion of the peninsula. Toward the center of Korea, in the more
moderate area, is the Central Korea Deciduous Forest. In the northern part of
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Team Reflection
Discussion Board Forum 3
Team efficacy
Definition: Team efficacy is defined as the collective belief among team members of the team s
capability to successfully complete a task . Teams are more successful when their members work
together with a collective effort and confidence. High efficacy team means more motivation and
challenge goals set, with an increase of team performance. (McShane Von Glinow, 2015, p. 242).
Summary: In the article Effect of Cohesion on the Curvilinear Relationship Between Team Efficacy
and Performance written by Gully, Kim Park, (2017), the authors mention that in addition to the
research that has supported a linear positive relationship between team efficacy and team
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242). Also, in my aviation field I have experienced that safety may be jeopardize, when errors are
made due to overconfidence, and been less vigilant. What will be the reason for a team to become
overconfident? Maybe the reason can be found in the team members motivation and because they
believe in their superior capabilities?
Studies have demonstrated that high cohesion effect team efficacy, and that overconfidence might
be experienced because team members are engage in self enhancement such as a cohesive teams.
While I believe that team members should be confident in their duty and in decision making,
check and balance must be in place to prevent potential errors. Efficacy may represents a
confidence that can be an important resource that members can draw on in times of adversity .
(Lvina Maher Harris et al, 2016).
Team members and efficacy are also affected by their organization. The rewards and
accomplishments are very high when the team members have available the necessary resources
from their organization that, will result an in increased in role and extra role performance (Du,
2015).
5.1 Peter 4:8 10 stated: Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude
of sins. Show hospitality to one another without
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The Culture Of Mexican National Identity
Culture
The culture of Mexico is experiencing considerable change in the last few decades and is home to
over 123 million people. Mexico has several ethnic groups including the Mestizo who are
Amerindian Spanish which make up 62 percent of the population. The other group is the
Amerindian and they account for approximately 21%. The white population in the country accounts
for %10. Most Mexicans speak Spanish and or the indigenous languages. More than 82 percent of
Mexicans practice Catholicism. Mexico also hosts a small number of Jews, Muslims and Buddhists.
The white population in the country typically identifies with the Mestizo. The Mestizo Identity was
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4 for quality of life in the world according to Mexico News Daily in September of 2016. Mexico
places high for ease of settling in World rankings as well.
Poverty
Mexico has a poverty rate that s reported to be around 46.2% between 2012 and 2014 translating
into an increase of .07%. During this time, the Mexican Government reported that two million
Mexicans slipped into poverty. The poverty level has risen slightly due to access to education,
health, clean water and income as the basis of the problem.
Statistics show that in Latin America, Mexico is one of the only countries not showing any
decreases in poverty levels. Mexico is struggling with slow economic growth but has large
disparities when it comes to the distribution of wealth. Between 2012 and 2014 the average
income earned by Mexicans also fell. The average household income in Mexico is about 13,000
pesos per month which equals to $800 US as of 2014. The disparity between top 10% of earners is
that they earn 30 times more than lower earners make Mexico.
Mexico s stagnant wages and declining purchasing power also contribute to the reality of poverty
for many Mexican nationals. Recently the Mexican government raised the daily minimum salary
from 73.04 pesos to 80.04 pesos. This increase would equal to about 30 cents in US currency. The
Mexican government reports that the increase is approximately 12.8%.
Mexicans are still unable to afford the bare essentials for day
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Officemax Internship Essay
It s been a great experience doing an internship at OfficeMax. Through this internship, I realize I
need to be more proficient. This internship gave me an opportunity to develop professional skills.
When I m presenting a safety technique I need to make sure I don t have any grammar errors in
the materials I created. The reason why I need to make sure there are no grammar errors is that
so I don t undermine my credibility in front of everyone. I have to proofread my written work
carefully. I had to always ask someone to check my work before presenting to the employees. I
had to plan and practice the concept I m training beforehand. People expect I know the concept well
and know how to train what I m teaching. It made me realize how important good communication
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Without confidence, you can t train anyone. I was able to apply what I learned in my HRD
classes especially the ADDIE model. I felt like I achieved a sense of accomplishment by
contributing to OfficeMax. I feel like I made a difference at OfficeMax. I have received positive
feedback from my manager and coworkers. I had coworkers that thanked me for demonstrating
proper way of lifting. Having everyone involved in activities was the best type of learning such as
role playing and walk through made this training efficient for the learners. I could see that my
training has worked because I have seen employees use the techniques I taught them. I also know
the employees have gained knowledge. I can see they are more confident. I learned to ask them
specific questions regarding the training, rather than asking if anyone had any
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The Samurai s Garden By Gail Tsukiyama
The Samurai s Garden, written by Gail Tsukiyama, incorporates the various aspect of myth
throughout the plot, from how the Japanese worship to the rituals they perform. Stephan san, a
young Chinese man, when he first arrived in Tarumi Japan, discovered the Japanese ritual of
being clean. The Japanese in this book had a strong desire to be sanitary in every aspect of their
life both physically and morally. They used to be physically clean to visualize being spiritually
clean. Another part of the mythology in this novel was the worshipping of the kami deities. These
deities dwelled in the shrine near Tarumi and Stephan san along with Matsu traveled to the shrine to
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Cleansing brings about purity and this is an important aspect of wabi cha, which is the name given
to the tea ceremony by the Japanese (Yamashita, 11). Along with cleansing themselves through the
tea ritual the Japanese people use daily bathing to remain clean both physically and mentally.
The bath was important to the Japanese culture and every night a Japanese family would take
turns soaking in their bath in order of seniority to relax after the stresses of the busy day (Wynn,
61). This relaxing in the warm bath after a long day helps to cleanse them both mentally by
refreshing their mind and cleansing their soul, and physically by soaking in the soap that they
placed in the water. Anthropologist, Scott Clark, believed that bathing in Japan and being able to
comprehend the reason you are taking the bath is participating in something that is unique to the
Japanese culture (Wynn, 62). This is because cleansing the body in Japanese society means much
more than just removing the dirt from the outside of their body but it also symbolizes a deeper
cleaning that reaches to the soul. This is the part that makes cleanliness so important to the
Japanese. Japan is unique from other cultures because of its relationship among people being built
on the act of immersing themselves in water (Wynn, 61). Public baths were popular in early Japan
but as the focus on cleanliness became more important to their society, private baths became more
popular. Families began to have a bath
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Comparative And Historical Linguistics
Before 19th century scholars were not very much interested about historical linguistics and were
remained unnoticed that language has gone through many changes. Since the starting of the 19th
century, historical linguistics have undergone many changes with time it has led to major revisions
and modifications to the theory and practice in this field. Historical linguisticsinvestigates and
describes the language change and how languages maintain their structure during the course of
time. Those changes are still in progress and were noticed by the work of the William Labov who
has dealt with the social, linguistic study of New York City in 1966 where his investigation
included 70 individual interviews in the public places. These studies lead to the definition of the
major phonological variables which were to be studied include (r) historical linguistics, the presence
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This is counter distinguished with synchronic linguistics which deals with language in a single
point of time. Historical linguistics dates back from the late 18th century. It grew out of the earlier
discipline of philology.
1.2. The rise of comparative method: Comparative and historical linguistics were often treated as a
single discipline. Firstly the main concern of historical linguistics was to study about Comparative
Linguistics in which linguists were concerned about how two languages are related to one another
when they are derived from a common ancestor. This notion of comparative linguistics was given
by Sir William Jones a British judge in India who studied oriental languages and literature delivered
a lecture in Calcutta entitled The Third Anniversary Discourse, on the Hindus on the 2nd February
1786 where he noticed that; The Sanskrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful
structure; more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the
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The Blithedale Romance Analysis
Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Blithedale Romance (1852) illustrates the Nineteenth Century s
industrial revolution that spurred social discourse and movements to erect utopian societies. The
book chronicles a Mr. Cloverdale, who, with cynicism towards the utopian setting, sets off
alongside a brotherhood to become encapsulated by transcendentalist notions. This work s inception
was made possible by Hawthorne s partaking the Brook farmproject of the 1840s. Hawthorne s
objective during this experiment was to concentrate on his writings in a comfortable environment
devoid of distractions and industrial life but Brook farm taxed him physically with manual labor so
he vacated. Hawthorne confirmed that, The Blithedale Romancein 1852, adhered to the... Show
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The connotations of a paradise, or a utopia, are that of a flawless society where its patrons do not
pursue nor indulge in the near inherit need for materialistic conquests; however, such is not
possible as demonstrated by real life occurrences and the certainty of human expansion. America
has pushed past its parameters, seeking more territory within its frontiers as the demand for land
rises with its population; it s because of the exponential growth of mankind that utopias cannot be
sought. Varieties of different dispositions cannot be merged, and because of such shows the flaw
that human nature has in its design: diversity. Yet America embraces its diversity and advertises
itself as a country accepting of all different backgrounds so one can postulate that maybe America
is a
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Essay about Affirmative Action is Not Reverse Discrimination
Affirmative Action is Not Reverse Discrimination
Affirmative Action is not meant to help blacks because of the color of their skin, but because they
deserve compensation for past and continuing injustices. Opponents may criticize the wisdom of
how this compensation is meted out, but they cannot question the principle of compensatory
damages, which enjoys a long tradition in our society.
To many opponents of affirmative action, a color blind society should not discriminate at hiring
time on the basis of color, sex, etc. This would make the preferential hiring of blacks just as wrong
as preferential hiring of whites.
Furthermore, opponents claim, the introduction of past injustices does not change this logic. If
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The situation is akin to the Jews who survived the Holocaust. Germany paid a large sum in
compensatory damages to the state of Israel after World War II, and no one decried this as reverse
racial discrimination.
Now, opponents of affirmative action may question whether affirmative action is the right way to
go about correcting past and present injustice. For example, can we compensate the living for sins
committed against their ancestors? Is it right to compensate groups instead of specifically harmed
individuals? But these are separate issues, ones that should be addressed elsewhere. (The reader
may find them in the next essay.) The point here is that affirmative action is intended not as reverse
discrimination, but as compensatory damages for injustice.
Moral absolutism
Those who use the term reverse descrimination are actually engaging in moral absolutism, a
completely unworkable concept that has never been practiced by any society in history. An
example may best highlight its difficulties. Suppose our society passed a law that says, No one
shall forcefully take a television set from the possession of another. But the next day your neighbor
comes over to your house with a gun and forcefully takes your television set from you. Having
identified your neighbor, you call the police. The police show up at his door and demand that he
surrender the television; he refuses, whereupon they pull
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Commodity Prices In The 18th Century Period Of Japan
Commodity prices parallel to stock prices can boom and bust without warning affected by
numerous reasons. For this reason alone, having an agreed minimum price is a great importance
for farmers. For an instance, a large scale crop failure leads to not enough rice, but higher prices.
Bearing this in mind, agreed prices becomes an interest for the end users, therefore making both the
retail merchants and end users obtain advantages from the futures contract to have a solidified
market transaction. The use for candlesticks start here. Rice trade between the local farmers and
consumers, as well as the international commerce, was extensive in the 18th century period of
Japan. Several factors that affect the futures prices was noted by Japanese
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Rhetorical Devices In Emma s Speech Essay
and are caused by difference. Then she brings up religion to ask the jury if they would arrest
Jesus for almost the same crime she has had commited. Additionally, she goes off to pay a
Thousand times no! But we refuse to be tried on a trumped up charge, or to be convicted by
perjured testimony, merely because we are Anarchists and hated by the class whom we have openly
fought for many years. (Goldman 5). Goldman lets the jurynow that she is not guilty and that she
will not accept being guilty for something she didn t do. Emma will not back down, and will
continue to be an anarchist. Equally important, she says So we, too, too know amrica, love her
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For example goldman frequently uses Gentlemen of the jury (Goldman 1). Emma uses this
phrase throughout the speech to be respectful and put the men of the jury on a higher level. She
uses this phrase constantly which makes the audience hear her talk about her case because she
shows respect. Uniquely, she uses the paradox I can no more do it, nor have I the to, than the
physician who were to condemn the patient for his disease. (Goldman 4). Emma says this
because she compares the jury of the physician and the patient herself and hw giving her
medicine, which in her case jail time without knowing what she did. She argues this because she
shifts the blame to the current political structure of the nation which reveals that it is flawed.
With this in mind, she asks the jury when we have no democracy here? Shall free speech and
free assemblage, shall criticism and opinion which even the espionage bill did not include be
destroyed? Shall it be a shadow of the past, the great historic American past? Or shall free speech
and free press and free assemblage continue to eb heritage of the american people? (Goldman 9).
When this is asked it leaves us with her beliefs that America s democracy might be broken and it
needs radical repairs. Emma puts America s democracy in trial in her place and picks out all the
flaws in it, which
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Aesthetics Should Never Take Precedence Over Function Essay
Aesthetics Should Never Take Precedence Over Function
From the early Greek temples of yesteryear, to the high tech autonomous buildings of tomorrow, the
question of whether the function of a building or its aesthetics qualities are more important has
plagued the minds of architects around the world. Webster s II New College Dictionary (Please do
not use the encyclopedia or the dictionary to open your essay way too high school.) defines
aesthetics as The branch of philosophy that provides a theory of the beautiful and of the fine arts
(18). The definition of Functionalism is defined by Webster s as The doctrine that the function of an
object should determine its design and materials (453). Now, if the function of an object decides ...
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They were the pilotis, the roof garden, the free plan, the elongated window and the free faГ§ade.
These five topics were essentially very new ideas at the time and were regarded as the cutting
edge in design (Von Moos 70). Corbusier used all of these elements in his Villa Savoye located
in Paris, France, which was designed in the purist fashion. In order to incorporate the idea of
purity into the structure, the building is painted completely white, exaggerating the smooth flow
of the planar walls and ceilings. Corbusier s intent was for the building to stay clean and
completely white, devoid of stains to resemble purity of spirit (Palermo, 23 Feb 1999). While he
sticks to this idea, the function and practicality of the building is lost because of all the extra
work that has to go into the building to keep it pristinely white. Apart from Villa Savoye, there are
other buildings in which Corbusier sacrificed function for aesthetics. In the Salvation Army
building in Paris he attempted to design a building with it s own form of heat control system by
using different layers and thickness of glass to regulate air currents. Instead of keeping a constant
18 degree temperature on the interior, the buildings glass panels worked like a greenhouse and kept
hot air inside making the interior practically uninhabitable (Leatherbarrow and Mostafavi 30).
But for as many Corbusier buildings that were not functional, there were just as many that
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My Teaching Philosophy And Philosophy
The class, Principles of Teaching 2, has taught me a lot this term. From learning about different
educational philosophies, the learning and the teaching process, creating lesson plans, learning
about project approach, making essential questions, experiential learning, constructivist
approach, cooperative and collaborative learning, classroom management, handling and
adapting to different scenarios in the classroom to facilitating a class discussion. I can say that
this class has been very well rounded and has answered some of my concerns as a future
educator. This class has also added to my knowledge about the things that I should be familiar
with that I was not even aware was part of the teacher s role once I am a practising teacher. All
the things I have learned in this course can be applied and are valuable in my future career. One of
the important things I need to identify as a teacher to be is considering what my philosophy and
curriculum model would be. Identifying this will help me decide whether I want to work in an
institution based on their orientation and philosophy. As of now, my ideal educational philosophy
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As a teacher, you have to be ready for any situation that can transpire in the classroom. There
were a lot of things that Miss Meah shared with our class about classroom management and
adapting to different situations that made me go, Oonga no. , I should be ready for when this
happens in my future class. , I can totally apply this in my future classroom or to my future
students , and I should remember this! . So, that really made me realize that in a classroom full of
kids, anything can happen and that as a teacher, I have to be prepared for anything, or at least, be
smart and alert enough to evaluate the situation and act
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Cross-Functional Alignment in Supply Chain Planning
Cross Functional Alignment in Supply Chain Planning: A Case Study of Sales and Operations
Planning
Rogelio Oliva Noel H. Watson
Working Paper
07 001
Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009 by Rogelio Oliva and Noel H. Watson Working papers are in draft
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be reproduced without permission of the copyright holder. Copies of working papers are available
from the author.
Cross Functional Alignment in Supply Chain Planning: A Case Study of Sales and Operations
Planning Abstract
In most organizations, supply chain planning is a cross functional effort. Functional areas such as
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We expect this type of integration in supply chain planning in a highly differentiated organization to
require quite a broad and explicit cross functional reach. Although particular cross functional
interfaces have been developed e.g., marketing and logistics (Ellinger, 2000; Stank, Daugherty, and
Ellinger, 1999), and purchasing and manufacturing (Fawcett and Magnan, 2002) very few
organizations have achieved the
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broader reaching integration that consistently develops multi functional plans that are executed in a
coordinated fashion (Barratt, 2004; Fawcett and Magnan, 2002). While researchers have partially
addressed the roles and infrastructure required for integration, most of their proposals result from
attempts to address coordination (e.g., Celikbas, Shanthikumar, and Swaminathan, 1999; Chen,
2005; Porteus and Whang, 1991) or from organizational level analysis across firms (e.g., Lawrence
and Lorsch, 1986; O Leary Kelly and Flores, 2002). Furthermore, very little empirical research has
been done on functioning integration approaches (Malhotra and Sharma, 2002) and a detailed
understanding of interdepartmental integration based on micro level data has yet to be established
(Griffin and Hauser,
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The Creation Of Telomerase
The cell is busier than the streets of New York, and when it splits, it must have everything go
perfectly. If the chromosomes were to break down, the DNA it is holding could be damaged.
That could be catastrophic for the cell. This is where telomere comes in. Telomere is a small area
of nucleotides that repeat at the end of every chromosome to keep the chromosome from falling
apart and breaking down. But, the telomere doesn t just appear out of nowhere. It is created just
like everything else, with DNA. Nobel Prize winner cellbiologist Carol W. Greider discovered the
enzyme telomerase. Telomerase is what creates the DNA found in telomere.
In 1961, the nobel prize winner Carol W. Greider was born in San Diego, California. Her father,
Kenneth
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Theme Of Autolycus In The Winter s Tale
Shakespeare, in The Winter s Tale, invents Autolycus as an implementer of satire, playing a
fundamental function in the context of the play as the counterpoint, however playful, to the first
act. Furthermore, Autolycus serves as the chief instrument for the introduction and advancement
of comedic themes and acts of trickery as a rogue, thief and master of masks. Therefore, as the
implementer of satire, Autolycus furnishes as a crucial counterpoint to the play, which warrants
his significance in relation to the play in its entity. As the passage of time marks its quick
ascent, the sudden shift from winter to spring and youth into age is marked by the passage of
Autolycus as he enters the play singing. When the daffodils begin to peer, with heigh, the doxy
over the dale, why, then comes in the sweet o the year, for the red blood reigns in the winter pale
(Act IV, Scene 3, Lines 1 4). Autolycus not only signals the shift from tragedy to comedy, but
emphasizes the juxtaposition from winter to spring; a time of rebirth. Therefore, Autolycus serves
as the epitome of transformations as the play sharply diverges from the common, albeit serious,
tales of tragedy to a shift of miraculous harmony. Moreover, Autolycus continues to contradict the
social hierarchies, according to historical sources, placed during Shakespearean period as well as
the characters. Autolycus stated, I have served Prince Florizell and in my time, wore three pile, but
now I am out of service (Act 4,
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Becoming A Forensic Psychologist
Have you ever imagined yourself on Criminal Minds or maybe even Law Order? I know I have
visualized myself being a part of those television shows. There is a lot to mentally and physically
do before you can actually become a forensic psychologist. Educational requirements are very
precise unlike the physical requirements. I have always imagined myself becoming a Forensic
Psychologists because I love to help out others. Figuring out why someone has done something
terrible or something very small is important to me. Especially helping out sex victims allows me
to find ways to uncover the truth on why rapists did what they did. Great spirits have often
overcome violent opposition from mediocre minds. Albert Einstein, (1879 1955) Forensic
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Princess Edlyn Quotes
This quote talks about Princess Edlyn and her struggle that she has with her parents. Since
Edlyn was born first she is the first in line for the throne. When she becomes queen she will
make history as being the first queen of Illea. Before she was born there used to be a caste
system where you were born you were given a certain occupation and everyone born after that
had to follow in the same footsteps. The people of Illea could only work certain jobs or marry
certain people according to whatever rank they were even. Edlyns father was born a 1 since he
was royal and the system goes down to 8. Since Edlyn s father Maxon became king he removed
the caste system and all of the people seem to be happy about this choice. 20 years late though,
certain
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Federal Response Plan
Functions of the Federal Response Plan The Federal Response Plan (FRP) delivers Federal
assistance to disaster areas or when an emergency is declared by state or local authorities. The
Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief act establishes the structure and process for the FRP to deliver
federal assistance. The FRP establishes the policies, concepts, and planning for federal response to
emergencies. The plan also provides recovery protocols and resources to aid in ensuring public
health, protecting property, and saving lives. The plan also provides interagency coordination to
supplement recovery efforts to rapidly and effectively deliver support and services.
Organization of the FRP
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Planning also takes into consideration the level of state and local demand for outside help. The
most devastating disasters may require the full range of Federal response and recovery assistance.
Less damaging disasters may require only partial Federal response and recovery assistance, and
some disasters may require only Federal recovery assistance (p.10).
Concepts
State and local responders formulate the concepts within the FRP around disasters and
emergencies that can be handled the Federal Government is called on to provide supplemental
assistance when the consequences of a disaster exceed State and local capabilities (p.11). If
assistance is required by State, and local agencies, the Federal Government has the ability to
deploy a wide range of assets to aid state and local efforts during the disaster. The Federal
Government has a large contingency of support personnel, teams, operating facilities, specialized
equipment, and assistance programs that allow for disaster operations. The FRP describes the
major components of the system, as well as the structure for coordinating Federal response and
recovery actions necessary to address State identified requirements and priorities
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Joining Band Essay
The Best Decision I ever made: Joining Band
Five years ago, I was introduced to the subject of band by my best friend and that introduction
sowed the seed to join. The next decision I faced was the important choice of an instrument,
which was not very hard for me. I chose the clarinet because it was the only one that responded
with a grateful sound. Without my license and parents working late at night, I had to search for a
ride since I assumed my friend, who attended band on a different day, could take me. Getting up
an hour earlier than most students proved to be a struggle for me, but as time went on it became
less challenging. Joining band was and is more than a musical exercise for me; it equates unity with
harmony, personal growth with rhythm, and benefits with melody on the larger playing field of life.
Harmony is defined as the combination of sounds to produce chords which can be compared to the
coming together first of my instrument and me and the two of us with the band. My clarinet and ...
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Similarly, band practice allows me the freedom to follow my own inclinations just as much as I
also have to follow the drum major. Reconciling the two is a matter of rhythm because rhythm
sets the pace, one that you set for yourself as well as one that someone else sets for you.
Participating in band requires a substantial time investment and is rather demanding. Therefore, I
had to learn to be organized and to prioritize wisely to meet all the scheduling details ranging
from school, homework, my job, science Olympiad, band practice, friendships, and many more. As
a result of my interest and passion for this extracurricular activity, my time management skills and
self discipline have greatly improved. I am evermore in step with the demands put upon me and
those of my own choosing or so I
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Using Art For A Message
Hannah Tierney
18 November 2016
Using Art to Send a Message
For centuries people have used art as a way to express the political views, or used artistic
movements to express certain ideals. This can be seen in the idealized art of the Ancient Greeks,
who strived to perfect the balance between man and nature, and portray harmony, balance, and
democracy. In Nazi Germany, Hitler showcased art that was un German, anything reflecting Jewish
or communist ideology, was displayed in the Degenerate art show. This movement was used as
propaganda; Hitler showed the public all the art that was not German. Today, many artists mock the
commercialization of the art world and society itself using pop art and othrr consumer trends in
their work.
In Ancient Greece, philosophy and ideology shaped the views of the people living in the first
democratic state. The Greeks never established a single nation; instead, they lived in city states, and
democracy began in Polis, later known as Athens. In Athens, artists strived to perfect their work and
align it to the beliefs of the philosopher Pythagoras of Samos, who believed everything was based
on mathematics and purification . The Ancient Greeks used their art to promote political, military,
and religious ideology, depicting battle their victorious battles as though they were fought by the
gods. The art of Ancient Greece was centered around religion and perfecting the balance between
man, nature, and the divine.
This mentality led to the
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Dave Matthews Band Research Paper
Dave Matthews Band
Formed in 1991, The Dave Matthews Band is composed of the widely varied musical interests of
five musicians to create a uniquely impressive sound that combines the influences of folk, Jazz,
rock, world beat, and reggae. South African David Matthews, the band s lead guitarist, began to
assemble the players in 1991 to accompany him on a demo tape of original songs. Matthews, at the
time was a bartender at a Charlottesville, Va. Jazz venue, called Millers. Matthews decided to
approach the area musicians he most respected, and invite them to listen to his musical ideas. He
approached Leroi Moore and Carter Beauford first, two musicians that he respected greatly. After
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After he failed to make it into the Arsenio band,
Carter landed a job on pianist Ramsey Lewis s BET Jazz show, Bet on Jazz. In January of 1991,
Carter moved back to Charlottesville, playing random gigs and taping the BET show. When
Matthews heard Carter was back in Virginia, he decided to approach him about making the demo
tape. Matthews, Beauford, and Moore then approached Stefan
Lessard, who at 16, was already an accomplished upright bass player The trio asked
Stefan to play electric bass guitar for the newly forming band. Lessard was already a very well
respected bass player in the Jazz circles of Virginia. He converted to the electric bass for the band.
The bass is really the only non acoustic instrument in the band. Sometimes, though, Lessard uses the
upright. Stefan considers revolutionary bass player Jaco
Pastorius to be his greatest musical influence. While recording the demo one of the tunes seemed to
need a supporting violin, the group then sought out Boyd Tinsely who was a classical violinist
until 1985, when he switched over to rock and roll. Before joining Dave, Carter, Leroi, and
Stefan, Boyd played with a few local outfits. He had his Boyd Tinsley Band, which he continued
to play with until 93, and he played with Down Boy Down, an acoustic duo that played fraternity
parties and college bars around Charlottesville. After playing with the new band on the demo tape,
Tinsley approached Dave and Carter and asked to join. Now for
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Summary Of Carnegie By Peter Krass
Andrew Carnegie never wanted to move to America; with tears he reluctantly walked on the
boat and said goodbye his Uncle Lauder and his cousin Dod, and started the 4,000 mile journey
to the land of the free, petrified of what was to come. The trip and the new land would bring new
opportunities that he would impact his life forever. Carnegie by Peter Krass is one of the best
historical books that accurately portrays the events that have occurred over Carnegie s life.
Classrooms all across the United Statesshould read Carnegie because you learn the struggle that
the working class overcame to have an improved working conditions. Money was important to the
workers, as it is for everyone, pay was on pay scales that were flexible depending on the
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Analysis of Eugene O Neill s Long Dayв Ђ™s Journey into Night...
In the early 20th century, America was moving up socially and economically because of the
advancing technology. The standard of living was vastly improving, and people lived a much
better condition; however, women were still trapped in the world of patriarchy during this time
period. Patriarchy is a social system that privileges men by promoting traditional gender roles which
casts men as rational, strong, protective, and decisive while woman as emotional (irrational), weak,
nurturing, and submissive (Tyson 85). Because of such system, women are indoctrinated into the
mentality that they are inferior to men. In the play, Long Day s Journey into Night, Eugene O Neill
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The reason that women were subordinate to men was because society believes women are
physically weaker than men; so they are unsuitable for hard outdoor labor or heavy duty work
(Clive, Tim and Robert). Because of such tradition, these women became dependent to their
husbands and did not have the same freedom that the men enjoyed. In the play, Mary is a beautiful
woman and lives the life like any other girls of her time; but she is emotionally attached to her sons
and her family when she marries into the Tyrone family. She is also getting old, so she keeps
going on her days worrying about her change of appearance. She suffers from a morphine
addiction and she is psychologically wounded because of her past. She tries many times to break
free but she could not stop as she spends time with her family. She has gone through many
struggles but she cannot move on with her life. She keeps looking back into the past; and she
regrets marrying into the family because of the dreams she had to sacrifice such as becoming a
nun or a concert pianist. At the beginning, Mary was not on morphine until the death of her
second son, Eugene. She is traumatized and she is afraid when she is pregnant with the third
child. That is when morphine is first subscribed to her as a painkiller. The morphine relieves her
from the pains but it also makes herself addict to it. Every time she runs away from a problem, she
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Gmcr Analysis and Audit Plan
Running head: GMCR
GMCR: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters
Analysis and Audit Plan
Student 1
Student 2
Student 3
Student 4
University of Some State
Abstract
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters has become a force to reckon with in the specialty coffee
industry, with incredible growth in the last ten years, due in large part to its commitment to
customers, employees, and social responsibility. This paper will concentrate on the financial
records reviewed and will analyze (a) GMCR s annual report and 10 K; (b) industry information,
including key economic factors, life cycle, evaluation of factors for success, key business risks,
accounting considerations, legal and regulatory concerns, and social concerns; (c) the company s
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(Form 10 K, 2009).
Industry Information Key economic factors Coffee consumption in the US and Europe equals
approximately one third of the tap water consumed annually, with annual production of
approximately seven million tons estimated in 2010 (http://www.coffeefacts.com). Worldwide,
nearly 25 million small producers derive their income from coffee; the economies of Africa,
Indonesia, and South and Central America are especially dependent on coffee production. The
majority of this production takes place in Brazil, where approximately five million people are
involved in the cultivation and harvest of over 5 billion coffee plants without the aid of modern
machinery. (Rice, 2003, p. 228). By 2003, the number of retail specialty coffee shops, cafes,
kiosks, coffee carts, and roasters in the United States reached over 17,000, equating to nearly $9
billion in sales. According to the Specialty Coffee Association of America, 16 percent of adults
in the United States drink coffee from one of these specialty outlets daily. ( Organo Gold , 2008).
The price of coffee is impacted by several factors. Meteorological events can affect the quality of a
harvest or even wipe out entire plantations. The political and economic stability of the coffee
growing regions can have a profound effect on availability, and subsequently price per pound.
Coffee is traded on the commodities exchanges
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Harry Potter Prisoner Of Azkaban Similarities
This essay with tell you about the book and movie of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
and what their similarities and differences are. Harry Potter is about a boy who learns on his
birthday that he is and orphaned son of 2 powerful wizards. The Prisoner of Azkaban is about a
fortress that holds a prisoner named Sirius Black that was convicted of killing thirteen people with
a curse and escapes and goes straight for Harry Potter.
The similarities and differences between the book and the movie is that at the end of the book
Harry Potter got his broom while in the movie Harry gets the broom after his first Quidditch match
also Fidelis s charm was in the book, but was not in the movie. Some similarities that were kept
were that Harry Potter
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Erikson s Theory On Development
From leaning objective 8.9, explains the development of the personality along with social
interpersonal skills, and the concept of the self from infancy to adulthood, I wanted to compare
the first five stages of Erikson s theory on development to Ken Wilber s first five stages of his
nine stages, that he calls spaces. The first five stages of Erikson s theory, which he notes as
crisis, are trust versus mistrust, autonomy versus shame and doubt, initiative versus guilt,
industry versus inferiority, and identity versus role confusion. The first four personal spaces, of
Wilber s theory are the archaic, the magical, or egocentric, the mythical, and the rational. Erikson
s theory states that an emotional crisis must be successfully met for normal development.
Wilber s theory is similar in that he uses an example of a multiple story building. If one stage isn
t completely understood, but not mastered, then that floor will end up leaning, and a building
like that cannot be sustained for long before its structural integrity is compromised. Erikson s
theory is based that social interactions were the most important thing to consider for healthy
development of children. The first stage, starting from infancy on to 1 year of age, has the crisis
of trust versus mistrust. This just means that they develop either of these skills based on how
well their needs are taken care of. The next crisis starts at 1 year of age up to 3 years of age, toddler
age. This one is called autonomy
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A Report On Saki Chi Toyoda
Saki chi Toyoda was the one who laid the foundation of the massive international company
known as TOYOTA today. He was born on 14 February, 1867. Toyoda was grown up in a poor
family and his father worked as a carpenter, but he later known as the King of Japanese Inventors.
He is also believed to be the person behind Japanese industrial revolution . He invented automatic
loom and invested all his money to create the Toyota Motor Company. Japanese government gave
much support for creation for this company Early years of company: The first engine was
successfully made in 1934, and the first car and truck were manufactured in 1936. In the beginning
the company focused on the production of trucks only. Then there was built (Toy pet) Toyota...
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Toyota has become the largest car manufacturer in Asia and second largest producer. Toyota stands
in row of those three Asian manufacturers who have competed US producers on world markets.
Company s products are sold under the names Toyota, Scion and Lexus. Toyota also owns stake in
Daihatsu and Hino, and 8.7% of Fuji Heavy Industries, manufacturer of Subaru cars. Toyota has
contributed to the markets of US, Europe, Africa and specially Australia. Factories of Toyota are
spread around the globe where process of production and assembling are conducted for the local
markets. The manufacturing plants of Toyota are located in Japan, USA, Australia, South Africa,
Turkey, United Kingdom, France, Canada, Indonesia, Poland, Brazil, most recently those in
Pakistan, India, Czech Republic, Mexico, Malaysia, Argentina , Thailand, China and Venezuela.
Business strategy of Toyota in international markets:Toyota s international strategies for
international markets are reshaped by Japanese specialists to meet the demands of international
markets to get the desired results. The reason why the Company has attained such status is that
Japanese believe there is nothing in the world which could not be improved so they keep on
working hard to make the previous product better. Toyota lays heavy emphasis on quality, quantity
and competitiveness. The strategy of Toyota revolves around high quality product new innovative
techniques, safety and to make
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Dancing At Lughnasa Themes
Dancing at Lughnasa and Its Relationship With Today s Issues Since ancient civilizations the
world have faced different kind of social, economic and cultural issues. Dancing at Lughnasa is an
extraordinary drama that portraits the audience a general vision of how people lived during the
1930s in Ireland. Its context shows their major and relevant issues such as unemployment, poverty,
technology development, family importance and values. This essay will explain how this historic
drama is related with today s issues. It is hard to believe that we still have common matters but with
different circumstances and approaches, some of them that we still need to struggle. Family and
values are one of the most important themes on this story. People are... Show more content on
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It plays cold facts of reality on how people lived during early 20th century. Family values,
poverty and technology are among the most important and remarkable themes of the story,
issues that are still of big concern now in the 21st century. Kate believed in the powerful role
that values played in family being fiercely devout to her Catholic and moral disciplines toward
her sisters. These beliefs are still on our society though many people are living them behind
especially in liberal countries, destroying family integrity. Poverty as we mentioned have always
existed, economical depressions and unemployment are the main factors of this struggle. Many
people live like the Mandy family today or even worst. Is an issue that the entire world still needs
to dial with. On the other hand, through the story we can see how technology connects people
being sometimes a good distraction for making great memories with the people you love; back in
time with just one radio and now with different devices that bring us closer than ever. As the
audience mentioned This play reflects charged emotions about Irish living conditions. The spirit of
music and dancing among the sisters let them forget about their troubles and kick up their heels,
bittersweet.
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Are Video Games Art Summary
Personal Response: Are Videogames Art? I consider any form of creative production a type of
art. Stanton states in his article: to each their own. therefore, in my opinion, anything created
that can cause a person to become immersed within it and feel some sort of emotion is a form of
art, including video games. I don t typically play games per say, but when I do spend my time
playing or even watching games such as Final Fantasy I can t help but feel overcome with
emotion when a character dies or when characters fall in love. I become immersed when I see
games with amazing graphics and rich sound designs, they become experiences for me. Q/A What
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Who Framed Roger Ebert is asking who made Roger Ebert s question or argument at hand: are
videogames art? a creation of art, hanged on the wall for everyone to define. The answer to Who
Framed Roger Ebert is simply stated, we , the people who continuously engaged with Ebert s
opinion and subconsciously put art on the pedestal . Explain your understanding of the distinction
between mass culture and high art (para.9) or Kitsch and Sublime art (para.10) Kitsch or mass
culture is the evolution of a standard that starts out immaterial and then gradually becomes
something more relevant in society. However, sublime art or high art is a creation of art that has
become continuously loved by society or completely forgotten. Summarize the controversy over
the definition of art. What is Stanton s position on the subject? Do you agree with him? The
definition of art is ever changing and its definition is completely varied amongst separate people.
A main idea created by Roger Ebert was that art is dependent on what a person can learn from
another human being. However, there is also the suggesting that art can t really be defined. In the
article Who Framed Roger Ebert , Rich Stanton provides an opposing opinion that art is indefinable
and the current accepted definitions of art in our society negatively affects the gaming genre. I
concur with Stanton s opposing opinion that art is indefinable because of many variations
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Small Business Administration Research
According to Small Business Administration research, only half of new businesses survive for
the first five years and only a third of new businesses are able to survive for 10 years. The inverse is
compelling as we can conclude that if only 50% of new businesses survive for the first five years,
then the other 50% fail in the first five years. We can also conclude that about 65% of new
businesses don t make it to the ten year mark.
Forbes reports an even more grim statistic, based on Bloomberg research, that of every 10
businesses, eight fail within the first 18 months. What are the reasons businesses fail to thrive,
given a 50/50 chance of survival and assuming a product or service for which there s a demand?
Let s discuss six reasons businesses fail and some ways you can avoid business failure.
Six Reasons Businesses Fail
1. Leadership Failure. Your business can fail if you exhibit poor management skills, which can be
evident in many forms. You will struggle as a leader if you don t have enough experience making
management decisions, supervising a staff, or the vision to lead your organization. Perhaps your
leadership team is not in agreement on how the business should be run. You and your leaders may
be arguing with each other publicly or contradicting each other s instructions to the staff. When
problems requiring strong leadership occur, you may be reluctant to take charge and resolve the
issues while your business continues to slip toward failure.
How to
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Essay On Pol Pot
Your life becomes so much better when you remove all the negative people from it was the
mentality of cambodian dictator, Pol Pot.The cambodian genocide killed more than a quarter of the
country due to execution, mass killings, starvation, and torture.The cambodian genocide was one
of the worst genocides in the 20th century due to the rise to power, number of fatalities and how
they managed to hide it from the rest of the world. Who is Pol Pot? The Notorious Pol pot was born
in educated in france but was a strong admirer of chinese communism. In 1962, Pol pot had become
the leader of the cambodian communist party, yet had fled to the jungle to build the khmer rouge.
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18 hour days with two rest periods. Most foreigners were expelled, embassies closed, and any
foreign economic or medical assistance was refused. Foreign languages was banned. Newspapers
and television stations were shut down, radios and bicycles were taken, and mail and telephone
usage was prohibited. Money was forbidden. All businesses were shut down, religion was banned,
education halted, health care eliminated, and parental authority revoked. Thus Cambodia was sealed
off from the outside world. Immediately after they gain power the began placing the population
into labor camps where physical abuse, disease, exhaustion, and starvation were extremely
prevalent . The most common cause of death was starvation and stepping on landmines placed by
soldiers to prevent inmates from escaping. Children were not exempt from these actions, in fact
they helped the rouge achieve more, Child soldiers were a huge tool of the Khmer Rouge, as they
were easy to control and would follow orders without hesitation, to the point where many were
forced to shoot their own parents. international purges were hosted to eliminate remnants of the
old society . During this time U.S. planes dropped more than three times the amount of bombs
than Japan in world war II. Death was not only a problem from 1962 1965 yet there was an
estimated 650,000 deaths in the year following due to disease.the mentality of Pol Pot is Better to
kill an innocent by mistake then to
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The, And Administrative Decrees Documented During The...
After Alexander the Great conquest of Egypt in 332 BC, Egypt was ruled for the following three
centuries by the foreign Greek dynasty of the Ptolemies. Although Egypt was subjugated by
Alexander in 332 BC it wasn t actually until 305 BC that the Ptolemaic dynasty was officially
established. Ptolemaic Egyptwould have been considered one of the two greatest powers in the
Hellenic East. However, there is evidence that shows that the first troubles that Ptolemaic Egypt had
to face actually originated from Egypt itself. These troubles were formed largely due to the ethnic
tension that had formed with the native Egyptians and the immigrated Greeks. There was a third
community of people present in Ptolemaic Egypt at this time, these people being that of the Jewish
faith (find better way to introduce this shit). It is the hope of this essay to prove through analyse of
literary texts, papyri, and administrative decrees documented during the reign of the Ptolemaic
dynasty that the tension between these two groups was extremely strong. This can be attributed to
a fusion of the Greeks disdain for the native Egyptians and the Egyptians resentment of the Greeks
due to the ill treatment they receive from them.
Even from the very first migration of Greeks in Egypt, Ptolemaic Egypt was a bureaucracy were in
which your social standing was determined by your race, and the prevailing ethnicity was that of
the Greeks. Although the Greek were the minority in Egypt this did not stop from being
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Analysis of Joesph J. EllisВ ґ American Creation Essay
Joseph J. Ellis the author of American Creation which turns out to be a national best seller who
wrote other book such as His Excellency, founding brother, American Sphinx, Passionate sage,
after the revolution, and school for soldiers. What the author does that make this book a very
unique book is he give us a brief back around of American coming to life after multiple attempt to
set up a government. He tells us how we use much different culture to build our government from
deciding if we should have a dictatorship like in England or not but have a democracy like the
Romans. Joseph makes important arguments which could not be resolved at the time we were
building the Constitution, of how we should governing a long term argument over the... Show more
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He had to quickly give up on the whole illusion that we still have a chance at treasures of their
day which plays later plays a major role in the US today that we no longer fight for freedom but
we fight to hold peace and to protect our self but back then during the revolution people we
fighting for a chance at making a new country and that our liberty will always defeat enemy that
fight for just money or glory. Joseph shows that George Washington had come to realize that he
had to quickly give up the idea that he will always have army and that he will have soldier that
from other countries and different state like Massachusetts or Maryland . He tells us how that
many of those people would end up soldiers who would joined them to help them through the war
and would be a military that would be discipline but at the same time as violation which they
understood that they would have to be in order to win each of their individual liberty. He tells us
how Washington was in the British military and was train by them but he also did training by
himself which would have a side effect of his training. It would cause Washington to avoid major
battles but it will ultimately turn out that this will resort in his successful. My understanding of the
from reading these page that Washington didn t fight for independence but fought for independence
but what happens we know that he did not fight his battle alone from basic knowledge we know
that Washington
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Color, Opacity And Design In Antigone
This painting uses color, opacity and design in multiple ways to convey Antigone s thoughts and
actions throughout the play. Breaking the painting down into four major points of representation
is the best way to describe the thinking behind this piece. The first general section of the
painting being the face. I gave her doll like features to draw in your eyes, all of the features
making your eye wander to her eyes, the eyes are one of the most communicative parts of the
face, and by adding longing, watery looking eyes, it communicates that she is struggling with
something. The light accents of red around her eyes are to draw your eyes to hers and to represent
how badly she wants to bury her brother s body, and the aftermath of her decision.
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Sacramento Regional Transit Strategic Plan Essay
Large cities and populations rely on public transportation to reduce traffic congestion and vehicle
emission as well as provide a means for citizens without personal vehicles to travel to important
places like work, school or the grocery store. Critically important infrastructure to any city, without
a reliable regional transportation system those who cannot afford cars are greatly impacted. Such
groups may be confined to a particular neighborhood which may result in lack of accessibility to
jobs or other important resources, in modern cities neighborhoods cut off from transportation can
become increasingly poor, see elevated crime rates and more likely to continue to be separated from
the local economy. Beginning operation in 1973 Sacramentos public transportation system grew
with the population of the region, in the past two decades the system has extended even further to
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In Sacramento Regional Transit Strategic Plan for 2015 the top goals of the public were expand
service coverage, enhance passenger environments and improve existing service quality, the
survey was based on 616 responses, less than .1% of annual riders (16). RT employees favored
funding acquisition over expanding service coverage, which fell to the tenth most important goal,
beating out improving regional mobility, which customers placed fourth in order of importance
(17). The data although based off a rather small sample group suggests that RT and customer share
a common goal, to improve the overall service and environments for consumers. If this common
goal is shared then why has RT fallen short on this base obligation to its customers? Professor of
***** at *****, Brian Taylor observes that this separation of what the public expects from transit
with what transit actually presents to its customers is a complex managerial challenge for transit
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How Did The Beatles Changed America
The Members of The Beatles:
Liverpool is the hometown to all of the members of the most influential band in rock history ,
(according to many people across the globe). The Beatles were a great influence on peoples
everyday lives. They changed music. They changed America. Before they were big and famous
though, they were just getting started as a little band. John Lennon, ( born on October 9, 1940) ,
Richard Starkey, better known as Ringo Starr, ( born on July 7, 1940) , George Harrison, (born on
February 25, 1943), and Paul McCartney, (born on all played instruments and all sang in what was
currently known as Johnny and the Moondogs. The group was later known as The Silver Beetles.
Finally, the group arrived at the name The Beatles.
Paul McCartney played bass guitar in the band. John Lennon played rhythm guitar for the group.
Ringo played the drums. George Harrison was the lead guitarist for the group. The band was not
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It was not just John that seemed to be worried, though. The Beatles as a whole were questioning
their success in America. George Harrison even said, America has everything, why should they
want us? When The Beatles arrived in America just before 1:30 P.M., they saw a giant crowd,
much larger than expected. They had no need to worry. The entire group was amazed by the size
of the crowd at the airport. Ringo, though, seemed not only amazed, but overtaken. So this is
America. They must be out of their minds, said Ringo in 1964 upon his arrival to America.
Ringo also said, On the airplane, I felt New York. It was like an octopus....I could feel, like,
tentacles coming up to the plane it was so exciting, upon his arrival to America. We ve never seen
anything like this before, ever. Never. Not even for kings and queens, was said by an unnamed
airport official upon the arrival of The Beatles at the airport, as
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The Change In Style Of Jazz Bass
Final Paper
MUSI1024
Explore the change in style of jazz bass since the introduction of electric bass (bass guitar)
Modern 4 string, fretted, horizontally played electric bass was first introduced by Paul Tutmarc
in the 1930s. Later in 1950s Leo Fender developed this idea so it could be mass produced and
finally introducing the Fender Precision bass in 1951. Electric bass then started to coexist with the
double basses in jazz, since there were bassists starting to use electric bass as they are easier to be
played, could be easily transported, and were able to be amplified to any volume without feeding
back (Driscoll, 2002).
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November 25, 2014, from http://www.weatherreportdiscography.org/heavy weather/
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Retrieved November 12, 2014, from http://blogcritics.org/how the fender bass changed the/
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25, 2014, from http://jazztimes.com/articles/20307 thirty years of our jazztimes the 90s
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2014, from http://www.ultimate guitar.com/lessons/for_beginners/harmonics_for_beginners.html
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Pros And Cons Of Vacation At El Dorado Royale
Upgrade Your Vacation from All Inclusive to Gourmet Inclusive at El Dorado Royale in Cancun
You go to Cancun for the beaches, but you stay at El Dorado Royale for the food. Sure, there are
hundreds of all inclusive resorts littered along the stretch of white sandy beach and crystal blue
water that runs from Playa del Carmen to Cancun, but only one of them can boast the title of
Gourmet Inclusive. Guests at El Dorado Royale in Cancun s Riviera Maya get to enjoy an
intimate, adult only experience with all the amenities one expects from a luxury resort, only with
better food! The El Dorado Royale Gourmet Inclusive experience has even won the resort a
CondГ© Nast Traveler Top 100 Hotel designation.
Indulge your gourmet cravings
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Upgraded rooms are a plenty from lazy river swim up rooms to ocean view and oceanfront.
For those looking for true seclusion, consider an upgrade to a casita. Starting at 11287 MSN (685
USD) a night, you ll enjoy a private or semi private palapa hut with an indoor and outdoor shower,
private pool, and oceanfront terraces. Of course, plenty of upgrades exist within the casita tier
ranging from swim up infinity pool suites to the presidential one bedroom suite complete with
butler service.
Forget about life for a little while at El Dorado Royale
Allow the care of El Dorado Royale to wipe away your stress whether you re enjoying a weekend
or week away. From included Г la carte dining to in room Jacuzzis to a tropical setting, El Dorado
Royale will take care of all of your desires in first class fashion. All you ll have to worry about is
what level of sunscreen to put on.
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Video Games and Violent Video Games Effect
A video game is an electronic game in which players control images on a television or computer
screen (Merriam Webster). Video games have been entertaining and challenging gamers since the
Game Boy to modern console games. Despite the simplicity of the definition of video games, a
video game, especially ones containing violence can have a large effect on the gamer. Because of
the realism and advancements in the video gameindustry, video games can influence the player,
and can make the gamer more aggressive, even if the game is not a violent video game. Even
though video games have grown in popularity over the past decade, some have not been too
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Video Games cause social isolation, for example a 15 year old boy in Sweden pass out after
playing World of Warcraft for 24 hours straight, he passed out because he started experiencing
social withdrawal, the kid was lacking contact with other humans, and his body s response to the
problem was to pass out. On an extreme level, Ruya Cunningham, a college student spent twenty
hours a week playing video games, she eventually dropped out of school, stopped exercising, and
even stopped bathing (Marcovitz 70). Later on, Ruya Cunningham developed depression, but she
kept playing video games because she was addicted to the game. When people are addicted to a
game, there is a spiraling vortex sucking the gamer away from society and from sanity. As a
consequence of playing violent video games, many teen gamers struggle with real world
relationships, this is because they form close virtual relationships with people they meet online. A
man in Wisconsin has formed a tremendously close relationship with a group of guys he plays
online with, he discusses politics with them and they send each other Christmas gifts even though
they do not know each other (Marcovitz 70 72). Video games can also affect the players mental and
their physiological state.
Video games, especially violent video games have a strong influence because of their many
aspects. First of all, most violent video games are played
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A Day No Pigs Would Die
The book A Day No Pigs Would Die, takes place in Learning, Vermont, around the late 1930s.
Robert Peck decides to run away from school after another boy picks on him about his clothes
during recess. On the way, home, he finds out that one of his neighbor s cows, Apron, is in the
process of giving birth to a calf. Then Robert tries to help the cow by pulling the calf out but he
keeps failing. Then after he tries several times Robert succeeds by taking off his pants and tying
one leg around the calf s head and the other around its neck. The calf comes out in a mound all
over Robert, but its mother is still in trouble. Seeing that she is having trouble breathing, Robert
puts his hand way down the cow s throat and finds out she has a goiter.
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Social Life of Coffee
November 1, 2013
Social Life of Coffee in England Research Paper
Depression, stress, workloads are outcomes from the overloading of the society. Because of the
hard time limits of the schedule, office workers constantly get tired. People repeat the same
procedures every day: get out from the bed, get ready to go to the office, drive to the office,
work the whole day, drive home, and go to sleep. Society of the end of the 20th century was
looking for a method to wake up, stay awake whole day, and keep working. This is the time when
humanity chose coffee as a magical drink that can help solve all problems with tiredness,
depressions, and stress. The effects of coffee were well known since it was found. It was medically
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Additionally, the owners of the coffee houses were usually run by widows, a coffee women .
This was pretty contradictable because women were not allowed to stay in any coffee houses,
besides specific ladies coffee houses which they could attend to discuss the same topics as their
husbands did. However, all services there were provided by women.
Coffee houses were open for everyone and owners tried to equalize their visitors. It was
unacceptable to emphasize the person s social status. However, people were divided by their
different political, science or social views. People who wanted to get free education could join the
scholar conversation. It, also, gave the opportunity to learn something new from newspapers,
pamphlets or any advertising sheets. Many scholars presented their scientific work to be criticized
by the public. According to Tom Standage, Newton presented his principle of universal gravitation
in the coffee house, where he was challenged by Hooke and they had an agreement about it. Oon
the other hand, politicians would debate on the topic of new treaties or laws and decrease the
power of the Parliament and King. Barrell states that coffee houses became the places where
official politicians organized meetings of societies such as London Corresponding Society (LCS) or
National Convention.
Coffee houses were major centers of political dissent. For example, there were puritan coffee
houses where they
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Ways in Which Shakespeare Entertains His Audience in...
Ways in Which Shakespeare Entertains His Audience in Twelfth Night
Shakespeare entertains his audience in many different ways, from the complications of the main
characters love to the overtly comic schemes of others. The main method which Shakespeare uses
to entertain his audience in this particular play is that of two plots, one main and one a sub plot,
interlocking with each other throughout.
One of the main themes throughout Twelfth Night is that of confusion and mistaken identity. This is
illustrated mainly by Viola as Cesario, confusing all of the characters into thinking that she is a
man. The only people that know of her true identity (apart from the sea captain at the very
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He immediately takes the letters M.O.A.I to signify him, since all the letters are in his name.
It would bow to me, for every one of these letters are in my name!
It is not made clear what these letters were intended to mean, but what is clear to the audience is
how quickly Malvolio centres them on himself.
The letter is signed The fortunate unhappy . This oxymoron used by Shakespeare adds an extra
touch of comedy to the scene as it is clear to everyone except for Malvolio that the letter is a fake.
It is scenes like this which ensure that Malvolio is disliked by the audience, making it entertaining
when other characters such as Mary play tricks on him:
Observe him, for the love of mockery, for I know this letter will make a complete idiot of him
Malvolio, who is a servant and therefore lower in the hierarchy than Olivia or her uncle, often
looks down on Sir Toby as if he is better than him. At one point, Malvolio finds Sir Toby, drinking
and singing in the middle of the night and asks;
Is there no respect of place, persons, nor time in you?
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Essay On Keats Boyish Imagination
James Najarian praises the youth and weakness of poet in his Keats s Boyish Imagination. Keats
was a very young poet who died only at the age of twenty six. In order to create a fully mature
Keats one has to drop his early verse as well as most of the four thousand line Endymion and the
comic verse that both began and ended his writing career. From more recent work it had been
accepted that Keats sometimes wrote and acted like the young man who was, as he put it, five feet
and not a lord (Najarian, 2009, p. 545). A young man, Keats progressively achieved poetic and
political maturity, due to this so many biographers like Milnes, Aileen Ward, Amy Lowell, and
Walter Jackson Bate had tried to create his story. Keats looked gladly and intentionally immature
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The developing truth was considered as Beauty that overcame and even destroyed all other
thoughts. Keats did not appear as an intensely emotional or sentimental person, and he often
ignored not only of his own but also other people deeper feelings and emotional needs. Tears and
bad temper made him puzzle and very uncomfortable. Keats would rather settle differences by
talking things out reasonably and rationally, but he tended to ignore or poke fun at any attempt to
probe his own or others inner depths. His genius was not generally remarked during his lifetime or
immediately after his death. The critics and readers of nineteenth century appreciated him, though,
for the most part, they had only a limited understanding of his work. In the twentieth century, the
sensitivity of Keats s poetry expanded and he was praised not only for his seriousness and
thoughtfulness but also for his dealing with difficult human conflicts and artistic issues, and for his
emotional mental recreation of
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The Tragic Hero Of Shakespeare s Hamlet
[insert introduction here] Macbeth and Hamlet are both tragic heroes whose fall from greatness
disturbs the order of their kingdoms.
A tragic hero is a character, one of high esteem, whose internal imperfection leads to their downfall.
Both Macbeth and Hamlet are well known and of high social class when an unexpected calamity
hits. Hamlet, the son of the king of Denmark, is a charismatic prince most immediate to [the]
throne (Shakespeare, Ham I.ii.109). It can be inferred that he lives a rather extravagant and
convenient lifestyle. That is, until his father dies and his uncle takes both the throne and Hamlet s
mother as wife. From Hamlet s perspective this is a calamity for two reasons: Hamlet was heir to
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His reaction upon learning this fate is twofold: Macbeth can wait patiently for legitimate royalty, or
he can give into his black and deep desires, and steal the throne from Duncan (X). Hamlet s fate, on
the other hand, is to set right the murder of his father(x). It both cases, neither of the characters fates
are what killed them, but rather their tragic flaws. While Macbeth ultimately succumbs to his
unchecked ambition and rashly murders any potential and unlikely threat to the throne, Hamlet
procrastinates and fails to fulfill his revenge in a timely, simplistic manner. Because of his
uncontrolled ambition, Macbeth blindly trusts the witches who promise inviolable royalty, murders
his closest friend, and kills the family of his nemesis. Hamlet, on the other hand, weary of the
legitimacy of the supernatural, puts on an antic disposition and delays his revenge as he searches
for confirmation of the ghost s accusations (x). Hamlet s procrastination causes him to miss
multiple opportunities at revenge. For example, he chooses not to kill a vulnerable, praying
Claudius (x). In this way, Macbeth and Hamlet fall victim to their own actions. Had Macbeth been
satisfied with just his throne, he would not have risen any suspicion amongst the others. Similarly,
had Hamlet acted in a timely manner and killed Claudius the moment he was made aware of his
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The Importance Of Resume Education
The education section in your resume shows employers that you have the training and certifications
to work as an accountant. Because accountants are legally required by the Securities and Exchange
Commission to be certified, your education section allows employers to quickly see if you have the
necessary credentials. When writing a resume educationsection as a new graduate, it s important to
show employers that your education has giving you real life experiences that will benefit their firm.
What to Include in an Accountant Resume Education Section
Most states require that accountants have a bachelor degree before becoming a Certified Public
Accountant (CPA). Your education section needs to include your college education, additional
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Additionally, if you attended several community colleges before receiving your associate s or
bachelor degree, only list the college from where you received your degree.
How to Format an Accountant Resume Education Section
Format your resume education section with the name of your degree listed first, followed by your
school name and its location. Recent graduates should list their graduation date; if you are still in
school, write that date that you expect to graduate from college.
Using bullet points, special projects, internships and organizations that you belonged to during
school should be included under each college name. When writing a resume education section,
always include if you attended an honors school or graduated with honors, such as summa cum
laude or magna cum laude. Only include your GPA if you are a recent graduate or it s required of
the employer in the job posting.
List the date you became a CPA with the month and the year. Include ongoing coursework, seminars
and training by listing the course or class followed by the institution or business name where you
received the training or took the
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