On Writing Stephen King

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Stv Almrausch Research Paper
STV Almrausch
The group I have set out to learn more about is a club based in Dallas that is called STV Almrausch.
They are a non political, non for profit Bavarian/Austrian Dance club that both teaches and preserves
the traditions of Germany. I met them while at the Oktoberfest in Addison this year, and not knowing a
club like this even existed in the United States I was intrigued by why people with no German links or
even ancestry would want to join and spend most weekends promoting a culture that they don t even
have. I lived in Bavaria for many years even going to high school there so I knew about these groups
in Germany and what they did even having friends that were part of these groups. Although I saw
them perform at festivals the interworking of the clubs are completely strange to me. In my research I
would not only want to learn about what the group in Dallas does ,but also have input from groups in
Germany, and just by coincidence the group in Dallas has a sponsor group in Germany very close to
where I lived.
I would like to discover how and if the group has Americanized some aspects to make them more
appealing to American audiences, furthermore get to understand the significance of the costumes,
dancing, and other practices that I saw in Germany, but never really thought to see what it meant. Like
stated above I would like to question why Americans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The reason being that although the group meets weekly at a German restaurant for dinner and on
Sunday twice a month for dance practice they entertain at festivals in Texas and surrounding areas.
This gives me the opportunity to both show the insider perspective by interviewing the members of
the club and also by interviewing the audiences at the festivals and how they perceived the
performance. I have interest in helping the group foster German American cooperation and friendship
which is something I have always been passionate
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What Is The Theme Of Unity In The Preface By G. Ellis
In the Preface, Ellis recreates the urgent tone felt at the time of the revolutionary period. Ellis
discusses how the founding members of the revolutionary generation began their legacies through
battle and continued through legislation. Ellis reminds the reader that our forefathers betrayed the
British, thus risked being hung for treason. No other country at that time in history had ever endured
as a republic, thus the United States had no basis to build upon.
Ellis supplements the reader with most of the different perspectives of the American Revolution. Some
of the revolutionary leaders thought in the long run that America could become a unified nation.
Others were more nearsighted; they only wanted autonomy. The colonies had no basis that united
them, except their common desire for independence. Therefore, the question of unity was ambivalent
at that time. The first system the revolutionary leaders initially established was the Articles of
Confederation. However, it favored independent power over central control.
Next, Ellis discusses the conflict that aroused since these colonies had little shared history; if they
were to centralize a government then it would counteract the Revolutionary principles. The colonists
fought together to break from foreign control, but divided in the decision about where the capital
should be. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since they created this prestigious document, those men gathered at the Constitutional Convention are
believed to be our first American ancestors. At the time, however, these men of the Revolutionary
generation were looking for a solution on a seemingly impossible problem. Many of the revolutionary
leaders favored state s rights over centralized governments, while others favored localized
governments over federalism. At the end, the Constitution gave power to neither, but to the people
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Ammonium Cyanate Synthesis
This chemical reaction was discovered in 1828 by Friedrich Wohler in an attempt to synthesize
ammonium cyanate. It is considered the starting point of modern organic chemistry. Wohler wanted to
prove, contrary to scientific thinking of the time, that a product of the living processes of animals
could be made in the laboratory from inorganic materials. The synthesis was almost an accident, as
Wohler had been trying to make another compound, ammonium cyanate, to continue a study of
cyanates he had been working on for the previous few years. When he added silver cyanate to
ammonium chloride solution he obtained a white crystalline material, which proved identical to urea
obtained from urine. His investigation was questioned by the theory of the vitalism. Vitalist chemists
predicted that organic materials could not be synthesized from inorganic components His discovery
was the beginning of the process of preparing organic compounds from inorganic substances. It is
used on an industrial scale for the manufacture of fertilizers, pharmaceuticals and resins. For example,
urea is one of the precursors to the various barbiturates, which are widely used as sedatives and
sleeping pills. Urea is also used in the production of urethanes, which are then ... Show more content
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This is because it is at the end of chain of reactions which break down the amino acids that make up
proteins. These amino acids are metabolized and converted in the liver to ammonia, CO2, water and
energy. But the ammonia is toxic to cells, and so must be excreted from the body. The discovery of
Friedrich Wohler in 1828 was very important, as this made urea the first organic compound to be
synthesized from wholly inorganic starting materials. Wohler wrote triumphantly to Berzelius: I must
tell you that I can make urea without the use of kidneys, either man or dog. Ammonium cyanate is
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Mummies In Ancient Egypt
What is wrapped in lined and put in a coffin forever? Ghastly faces, dried in salt why would Ancient
Egyptians go to all that trouble for a corpse that no one will ever see again? Mummies are fascinating,
and they have been around for over 5000 years. Ancient Egypt is an ancient civilization in the deserts
of Africa. Ancient Mummies are fascinating due to why Egyptians mummify, how they mummify, and
the burial process.
Ancient Egyptians mummified their dead for special reasons. Egyptians had a wish, the wish to live
forever. They believed that after they died a new life began. Egyptians believed that everyone had a
ba, and a ka. A ba is a soul, and a ka is a invisible twin of the person. Egyptians believed that when a
person died, his/her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Going into further detail, first small bunches of natron encased in linen were stuffed in the body. The
corpse s brain was removed and most likely thrown away. The Ancient Egyptians believed that the
brain was the least important organ in the body. After 40 days passed by, the natron packs were
removed. The dried, withered body was then swabbed clean and caressed with oils, spices, and resin.
They eye sockets were corked with linen and closed. The nostrils were packed with beeswax. Then the
arms were crossed, and the fingernails and toenails were hidden in caps of gold. The embalming cut,
(the cut where the inner organs were taken out) was then stitched together. The mummy was decorated
with jewels, gold, and precious stones like the Eye of Horus. Then the body was deliberately bound
with long, narrow bands of linen. The fingers, toes, and legs were all wrapped individually. Linen
shrouds were arranged between the layers of binding. Every few layers of linen were glued together
with resin. After twenty layers of binding and linen shrouds, the mummy s body returned it it s normal
size. Magic amulets were then inserted in between the mummy s wrappings, along with small,
mummy shaped figures called shabtis, which held farm tools. The wrapped head was shrouded with a
portrait mask, that way if anything happened to the mummy the ba and the ka could still recognize it.
Then the mask, too, was bound. Lastly, the whole package was wrapped in a shroud and accustomed a
last coat of
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Frost Vs Williams
Nature, there is just something about it that intrigues all of us. Whether it be the changing of the leaves
during fall, the first snowy morning during winter or the birth of new life during the spring. We all
have our different ways of connecting to nature and expressing those connections. In the poem Spring
and All by William Carlos Williams he is expressing his thoughts and emotions about spring. While in
the poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost he expresses the connections one
can make with a snowy winter night. During this essay comparisons and contrasts will be made
between these two poems and how they express their connections with nature.
Williams Carlos Williams was born on September 17, 1883, in Rutherford, New ... Show more content
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Robert began writing poetry during his high school years and attend Dartmouth College in 1892
(poets.org) He then later transferred to Harvard University, but never actually received a college
degree. On November 8, 1894, Roberts s first poem, My Butterfly, was published in a New York
newspaper (poets.org). In 1895, Robert married Elinor Miriam White, she was a major inspiration for
Roberts poetry until she passed away in 1938 (poets.org). By 1915 Robert had published A Boy s Will
(1913) and North of Boston (1914) and his carrier began to take off (poets.org). By the 1920s Robert
Frost had become one of the most popular poets in America and his popularity only increased with
each new book, including New Hampshire (1923), A Further Range (1936), Steeple Bush (1947), and
In the Clearing (1962) (poets.org). Much of Frost s work consisted of the life and landscape of New
England and was usually had traditional verse forms and metrics, unlike many other American poets at
the time. Robert Frost passed away January 29, 1963 in Boston, Massachusetts.
The exact same poem can have very different meanings to many different people. It just depends on
how one interprets the poem, and how they interpret it can depend on age, race, gender and many
other factors. The overall meaning of the poem Spring and All is
Someone has stopped by the side of a road that leads to a hospital, and he or she is looking at the
landscape. This person (the speaker of the poem) begins by describing the scene: the dead plants that
cover everything at the end of winter. Then, the poem shifts, and the speaker describes the coming of
spring, imagining how new life will emerge from this landscape as it begins to wake
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Arthur Volupides Was Pushed Down The Stairs
Although some witnesses argue that Arthur Volupides was pushed down the stairs, actually he fell
down the stairs because he was drunk, and there was a pan on the stove with food inside. Body
Paragraph: The second reason Queenie did not push Arthur, and he fell is that the picture shows her
cooking. The picture has a stove top with a skillet, and steam rising from it. This proves he fell
because Queenie couldn t have pushed Arthur if she was cooking. Even after this proof, some people
still think otherwise. The opposition still argues that Queenie pushed Arthur down the stairs. Referring
back to the picture, Queenie s face is shocked. This further proves she couldn t have pushed him
because if she did push him, her face would be smiling and
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The Potential for Subversion Denied in Sacre de Printemps
Pina Bausch s Sacre de Printemps is a performance that communicates the story of a ritual and human
sacrifice. The performance begins with a large group of women dancing around a red cloth. Their
movements are frantic, sharp, and aggressive and they both move in unison and break off into canon.
Later on in the piece, a group of men join the women and they dance in separate groups, come
together and form circles, and finally break off into pairs. When the men enter the performance, a
ritual begins that involves the selection of one female for sacrificial purposes. The men select this
woman, she changes into a red dress, and all the members of the cast look on as she dances until she
falls to the ground dead. Throughout the piece, there are instances of subversion and instances of
conformity to traditional gender roles in dance. The performance as a whole at times challenges
traditional expectations of women and at others conforms to them. The movement and costumes
convey initial potential for the subversion of male dominance that ends up confirming and upholding
traditional roles and expectations of gender in dance. The dancers movements throughout the
performance seem to challenge and uphold gender binaries at the same time. At the beginning, when
only female dancers are present their movements are agentive, strong, quick, and athletic
characteristics not usually allowed for female dancers. Their movements are similar to the wild and
physical movement of Louise
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Persuasive Speech On The Cub World
In the summer of 2016, I worked as a counselor at Camp Cub World. The job didn t pay too well, but
it kept me busy and was a wonderful learning experience while having fun. The camp was built for
Cub Scouts, or the little boys younger than fifth grade, and resided just downhill from the main Boy
Scout camp, Friedlander.
One of the attributes of Cub World that makes it unique is called Challenge Camp. Normally we
would hold three or four day camp sessions for scouts, but for two weeks in July, we would bring in
kids from the city to experience nature and gain scouting skills. Teaching these kids, so eager to learn,
itself, was rewarding, but what made the staff honestly love Challenge Camp was that they didn t stay
the night. They would return home at three pm, and we would receive the rest of the day off.
One afternoon, six other staff members and I between the ages of 14 and 16 decided that we wanted to
explore the creek on the edge of camp. Sometimes we took the campers down there to search for
fossils, but we weren t allowed to travel past a certain point. Today, we wanted to venture beyond and
examine how far the creek went. First, we needed to hike through some fields and then wade through
a bit of stinging nettle, but eventually, we reached the water. We were all expecting to become fully
drenched, so we brought bathing suits and water shoes. It started off shallow, but gradually grew
deeper and deeper, with some areas of the creek as high as waist deep. After
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A Man By The Name Of Species By Charles R. Darwin
Introduction
A man by the name of Charles R. Darwin published a book that was titled On the Origin of Species by
Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life, (typically
called The Origin of Species). Published in 1859, this book caused a great dispute in the world of
science. You see, in his book Darwin was just trying to answer an age old question How Did We Get
Here? without ever referring to a supernatural creator. This book shocked the science community. Up
until now, science was linked to god. The idea to some people that science and God were not together
was astonishing. But to others it was horrendous. These people couldn t believe a scientist who didn t
refer to God as a natural part ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He mainly concentrated on the finches. Many science historians give credit to the birds (Darwin s
Finches) in inspiring Darwin s theory. Let s look at the birds. Bird 1 has thick long beak. Bird 2 has a
thick short beak. Bird 3 has a tiny stub like beak while bird 4 has a short narrow beak. Also their food
preferences varied between the species. The big beaked birds could crack a shell of an egg, while the
small beaked birds could only eat insects. What does this prove? They are a good example of micro
evolution. They show us that finches can vary in their morphology, and that natural selection has a
role in this. HOWEVER...This study does not give evidence for macro evolution, and does not prove
that natural selection and random mutation could produce the living world as we know it from simple
single celled ancestors.
Microevolution VS. Macroevolution
Darwin was able to derail an idea that each individual species on the earth was specially created by
God and could never fundamentally change. How? Darwin compared domestic the domesticated
versions of many animals with that of their wild counterparts. Example. Wild dogs behaved different
from domesticated dogs. Fact most domesticated dogs cannot reproduce with wild ones. Thus
domestic dogs were considered a whole different species however, domestic dogs were only wild dogs
that the breeder trained. Dog breeders would selectively mate these dogs that had allowed
reproducing. This manmade selection Darwin realized this
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If I had it my way, I would tone down the zero tolerance...
If I had it my way, I would tone down the zero tolerance act. It just punishes too harshly for some
things. I think that it needs to distinguish the difference between minor problems, like playing with a
toy gun, and major problems, like having drugs.
Zero Tolerance
The zero tolerance policies call for students to receive automatic suspensions or expulsions as
punishment for certain offenses, primarily those involving weapons, threats, or drugs. I agree that
safety is an important concern in schools, but sometimes the zero tolerance policy is taken too far. It is
as if administrators don t distinguish between minor and major discretions.
I do believe that students who get in fights or who bring drugs into school should ... Show more
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If anything, he/she might have gotten the idea from television or video games. I understand that those
who are disruptive to the learning process should be removed from school. It is not fair to other
students who actually want to learn. If they aren t very disruptive, I think other punishments should be
implemented, such as in school suspensions.
In the movie we watched, it discussed an eight year old boy who was suspended for playing with a
paper gun. I see no harm in this. He obviously wasn t trying to hurt anyone; he just wanted to play
cowboys and Indians like a normal young boy. However, due to the zero tolerance act, he was
suspended. I see no fairness. I would understand if he would have purposely hurt someone with his
paper gun, but he was just pretending. Also in another school, a school mascot wasn t allowed to carry
a cardboard sword around. It s not as if he wanted to attack someone with this fake sword; it is just
part of his costume.
Again, I don t think this is at all fair.
If I had it my way, I would tone down the zero tolerance act. It just punishes too harshly for some
things. I think that it needs to distinguish the difference between minor problems, like playing with a
toy gun, and major problems, like having drugs. I completely understand that schools just want to
make the environment violence free, but this just can t be done by punishing light offenders. The
world is a violent place, so until everyone can
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Electronic Health Records Research Paper
Electronic Health Records
Implementation of the electronic health records (EHRs) has been a growing trend in the healthcare
field from fear of the unknown to the acceptance of the reality of the EHRs and the actually utilizing
the system. The struggle to go live with the EHR was a challenge because change is always a difficult
implementation. According to Fickenscher Bakerman, (2011) Change is a process that is
individualized base on one s ability to adopt and the interest on the change. Some people may take
longer to understand a process while others will grab the skill within a short time. However, some few
setbacks slow down the adoption of the EHRs when it was first implemented, Culture, communication
and training and time. Despite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
My organization uses Cerner for the computer program and because of this culture change, there was a
close relation with Cerner personnel who were present during go live to help with the smooth
transition. According to Cresswell Sheikh, (2009) having a collaborative relationship with the designer
and the end user is important for the evaluation of the product.
Communication
For change to talk place communication has to be well explicit to it uses for easy understanding. There
were some setbacks in the communication of the change with the EHRs; most nurses did not really
understand why they were moving to the EHR, there was no clear vision and value statement
(Fickenscher Bakerman, 2011). The computer terminologies were a challenge to understand and apply
during the practice session making it difficult for some nurse to follow alone. Some of the information
seems to be different with the fact that there were sessions held in different shift and repetition of the
same information in another way (Fickenscher Bakerman, 2011).
Because of these difficulties with communication, lowering the expectation bar for nurse by increasing
more time for them to understand and practice the skills was implemented Cresswell Sheikh, (2009).
Giving nurse this extra time, took off anxiety and the urges not to rush if a skill needs to be practiced
more. Even though nurses were gradually working
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How Did King Leopold Contribute To The Rise Of Imperialism
Imperialism is the building of an empire by using power in the form of economic, political or military
means. In Africa this was shown widely under the rule of King Leopold. King Leopold was the ruler
of Belgium. While he was in rule, he had an obsession with trying to find Belgium a colony. In the
1830s the only country left for capturing was Africa. Africa was so interesting to him as a result of
over half of it was still led by the native people, which he knew that he could out rule. Also, Africa
flourished in multiple resources. These include: ivory, rubber, timber, coffee, gold, and that is only a
few of the variety resources contained there. With the knowledge of what was there Leopold sent out
Stanley to map the Congo River, which is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He was the first white man to do this. This led to the beginning of the lying and deciding of King
Leopold and his beginning imperialism in the Congo. Leopold s actions towards the Congo affected it
greatly. To begin this he set up a humanitarian veneer. Humanitarian means to be nice to others and
veneer means covering that is fake to cause another object appear appealing. Leopold did this by
claiming to the Africans along with all the other countries that he attended to free the slaves and help
with stopping the slave trade. He also claims to build a railroad in the Congo to help slave trade, but in
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Ww1 Propaganda Essay
While deception tactics began to rise during World War I, these tactics became more sophisticated and
more crucial during the Second World War. Both sides, the Axis, and the Allies had offices dedicated
explicitly to deception and propaganda, giving a more official and efficient style to the deception
campaigns that would emanate.
The first example of Rankin in Curtain Up when in 1929, Germany put on a false raid to obtain a
justifiable rationale to invade Poland. SS Sturmbannfuhrer (Major) Alfred Helmut Naujocks and his
team of Germans, dressed in Polish regalia pretended to be Polish rebels praising independent Poland
and denouncing Hitler and the Nazis (Rankin, 2009). By broadcasting a propaganda report, that was
supposedly interrupted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
White s propaganda had kernels of truth which allowed the story to spread easier including field tests
of burning oil on water, flamethrowers, and burned Germans (Rankin, 2009). This propaganda was so
successful in terrifying German soldiers that it helped convince leaders to change their plans of attack
from a naval invasion to an air campaign. This propaganda form of MISO is an example of Grey
propaganda where the source may or may not be correctly identified, and the accuracy of the
information is uncertain, (Guth, 2008). Grey propaganda used by the British falsely propagated their
ability to set fire to the Channel, using the stories that soldiers passed along to each other as well as
mocking pamphlets and radio broadcasts as a medium (Rankin, 2009). This method worked because
the British used framing against the enemy soldiers. Mislead into thinking the most dangerous path
would be across the English Channel by presenting a lot of evidence that the British had the
capabilities to annihilate them before reaching the coast. Propaganda allows for the principle of
framing because the constant bombardment of information will enable people to draw conclusions
based on their experiences. The British can set fire to the Channel and burn any ships or boats sent
across (Tversky and Kahneman,
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LWC1 Study Guide
LWC1 STUDY PLAN Before beginning this study plan, it is critical that you have access to both
textbooks and the SKillSoft Library. All WGU assessments are created using these textbooks, so they
will be your primary resources as you move through this work. When you work through this student
plan, type in your answers to the questions below and create a study guide using the key terms from
each section. You may also consider using the key terms to create flash cards that can be used as you
prepare for the exam. ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS: Chapters 1 4 For each of the chapters do the
following: Look up the answers to the questions asked below. Answer the end of chapter question
(there are only a few) and check your answers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Chapter 39: 1. What are the Sherman and Clayton Antitrust Acts? 2. Describe the key provisions of the
Sherman and Clayton Antitrust Acts 3. Describe the variety of aggressive business actions that are
illegal as violations of antitrust regulations. Chapter 40: 1. What is the role of the Federal Trade
Commission? 2. Describe prohibited sales activities under the FTC Act? 3. How is consumer credit
regulated? 4. What is the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act? 5. What government regulations apply to
consumer product safety? Chapter 41: 1. What is the role of the Environmental Protection Agency? 2.
Describe requirements of the Clean Air Act? 3. Describe requirements of the Clean Water Act? 4.
Identify regulations regarding waste disposal that business must follow? 5. What government
regulations apply to consumer product safety? Labor and family law: chapters 30 and 31: For each of
the chapters do the following: Look up the answers to the questions asked below. Answer the end of
chapter question (there are only a few) and check your answers. Complete the interactive quizzes in
the COS make sure to write down the ones you miss so that you can focus on specific topics. Chapter
30: 1. Describe the Family and Medical Leave Act, COBRA. 2. What are actions which would
constitute wrongful discharge of an employee? 3. What are workplace safety requirements under
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Sample Action Research Report Evaluation1
Sample Action Research Report Evaluation
Fretarsha Muse
Dr. Kathy Hoover
EDU 671: Fundamental of Educational Research
March 31, 2014
Sample Action Research Report Evaluation
Area of focus The area of focus is integrating technology into middle school curriculum to influence
the students enthusiasm for learning science (Hollis, 1995). This area of focus does involve teaching
and learning because technology is being incorporated with teaching the students and the students are
learning about science. Uniting the use of technology with academic content enhances the overall
learning (Kelley, Finley, Koehler, and Picard, 2001), so by using technology, the students should
benefit greatly. Research questions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The researcher also showed that she was very caring and dedicated to her students.
Reflective stance The researcher looks at teaching and learning as being universal. Students all learn
differently and because it is not known how a specific student learns, the researcher did not believe
that they were a giver of learning, but was thought to be very assertive about pedagogy of the material.
The students must be willingness to learn and their enthusiasm for discovering knowledge and
developing understanding would tell where students are when learning. If students show that they are
more interested in learning, then they are more prone to wanting to gain the new information. So by
the students showing a positive influence from using technology, it can show that it related to the
researcher reflective stance.
Action
The outcome of the study were that the level of enthusiasm for learning science was increased through
the incorporation of computers and multimedia software into the middle school science curriculum
(Hollis, 1995). So the integration of technology would be used regularly in the researcher s classroom
since there was a success.
Action data connection The action and data do coincide with each other as the data showed that there
was an increase in enthusiasm with learning with technology. The students were
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Students Backpacks In Schools
When in the course of human events, it becomes obligatory for Anaheim High School principal to
contribute new lockers for the use of students. The lockers at school are horrendous. There is food
inside the beaten lockers and are displayed across our campus. This gives our school an unsatisfactory
appearance.
We hold these truths to be obvious, that all students should have the right to use lockers provided by
the school. To lessen the amount of weight on the students backpacks, all students should be able to
keep their sports equipment, dance supplies, band instruments, extra binders, etc... at school in their
lockers without having to hassle through the whole school day without all their school requirements.
Until now, students have been
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The Effects Of Stress On The Workplace
The word stress is defined as a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or
very demanding circumstances. The world is full of endless opportunities; we are allowed to pursue
anything in life through hard work. This is something that is emphasized early in life through school.
Generally not everyone is informed of the stresses of certain routes chosen in life through occupations.
There is now ways to find out how stressful jobs are. Schools are providing classes required by the
state to teach. It is no secret that some jobs are more stressful than others. What may not be known as
much is how to avoid that stress in the workplace. Sometimes stress can not be avoided and become to
much to bear. This is when it is important to know what to do. What not to do is to turn to negative
behaviors, medication, or therapy, the right way to go would be through what fits an individual best,
through simple daily changes. Before deciding where to go after the stress work overload has
occurred, there should be an understanding of how jobs truly do affect us. The human mind is difficult
to understand, and how stress affects everyone differently is overwhelming. There are different levels
of stress in certain jobs in our society that should be understood. Jobs can be detrimental to mental
health, when they become too stressful. One of the most known of these would be the military. Mainly
because of the common mental illness called Post Traumatic Stress Disorder,
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Free Essay
Speaking of drunk, I have wine in my room. Shall we indulge? I ve never seen you have more than a
few sips, Maxen.
He propped himself up on his elbows and kissed her. I will drink. Let me dress and fetch the bottle.
He hopped out of bed, and Audra admired his magnificent, muscular backside with a satisfied smile
on her face and he slipped into his trousers, but the spotted a smear of blood on his lower arm.
Maxen, you re still bleeding.
Nothing to worry about. He dragged his tunic over his head and glanced over his shoulder at her. But
oh...
What?
I ve gotten my blood all over that pretty face of yours.
Maxen sat on the bed beside Audra, licked his thumb, and scrubbed the dried blood from her face.
Then he leaned down and kissed her.
I don t want to stop kissing you or touching you, he said.
I think we can break for refreshment.
He let out a playful growl. I don t want to, but I will.
After giving Audra another long kiss, he rose and padded from the room, and Audra stretched out in
the bed. She was relaxed and in love, and she pushed away any feelings of guilt. Those could be
managed later. During this week, Maxen would be the husband of her heart, and if the gods saw fit to
strike her down for her transgressions, it would all be worth it.
Maxen s quiet footsteps padded back to the room; however, an unfamiliar voice spoke just outside the
chamber door.
Sir Knight, would you and the queen care to share in the festivities downstairs? You are most
welcome.
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Chinese Economic Development And Structure Problem
Chinese economic development and structure problem Key question: China s economy, (China s
economic have increased of Efficiency Analysis .) China s economic high speed growth can be
remained? PESTEL China s economic have increased of Efficiency Analysis . After Chine revolution ,
Chinese economic have increase very fast , take GDP for a example,after economic revolution , about
annual growth rate have keep or more than double digit , this is very crazy. However ,according to the
explain of Chinese economic efficiency point , we can know that Chinese also need to do a lot . For
example ,such as view of energy efficiency , Chinese have the biggest population in the world (more
than 1.5 billion) , however GDP just have 4% in the world in the 2004. But the Energy consumption
per unit of production like triple developed country .This is meaning , after Chinese revolution about
20 years , even though China GDP have increased more than double digit , but the economic quality
and efficiency is unsatisfactory. After the revolution of Chinese economic, the rapid growth of GDP is
just Chinese have paid too much energy costs and commitment too much risk about technical security.
If we also computing some another resource like the costs that Chinese government have control the
environment pollution . China s economic growth rate is even lower . In accordance the general theory
of economic growth, promote economic growth is increase the amount of resources and improve
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Proper Vaccination
Proper vaccination is important for the safety of people. If people aren t vaccinated, they can
potentially gain a virus and get hurt. They may also spread the virus to other people if they aren t
vaccinated. Taking a vaccination ensures a person will not get infected with the virus and die. These
are the reasons why everyone should get vaccinated. If people aren t properly vaccinated, it puts them
in danger. Viruses can spread easily and become massively harmful to a person, maybe causing them
to die. If they are infected, the strength of the virus can overpower the person s ability to provide
protection against it. A lack of vaccination can lead to serious health problems. Taking a vaccination
will also protect people around that person.
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Cvs Case Study
On October 14, 2010, the United States Attorney s Office for the Central District of California
announced that CVS Pharmacy, Inc. was fined $77 million (including $75 million civil penalty and the
forfeit of $2.5 million profit) for its unlawful sales of pseudoephedrine, a regulated drug, to criminals
between September 2007 and November 2008. During that period, the company failed to comply with
laws that limit the quantity of the drug sold to individual customers. The sales, according to the
Attorney s Office, directly caused an increase the production of methamphetamine in California.
CVS Pharmacy, Inc ( CVS/pharmacy ) is the retail pharmacy subsidiary of CVS Caremark
Corporation (hereinafter collectively referred to as CVS ). In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The CMEA also requires regulated retail drugstores to provide proper training to those store front
employees who are responsible for directly dealing with customer purchases. Drugstores must ensure
that these employees understand the legal requirements and follow proper procedures. Drugstores
must also self certify to relevant authorities in their jurisdictions to demonstrate that all store front
employees have undergone the required training.
In accordance with the CMEA, U.S. Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration (DES)
specified some specific rules (U.S. Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration, 2006)
relating to logbooks maintained by drugstores. Paper logbooks must be bound. For electronic
logbooks, the records must be readily retrievable by the store or law enforcement agencies; and an
electronic signature system may be implemented to capture customers signatures. DEA also requires
the following notice be included in all logbooks and shown to customers:
WARNING: Section 1001 of Title 18, United States Code, states that whoever, with respect to the
logbook, knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a
material fact, or makes any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation, or
makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the same to contain any materially false,
fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry, shall be fined
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King Arthur Lancelot
Everyone has heard of the legendary King Arthur from kids movies to folklore. Everyone has heard
something about him. King Arthur was the first born of Uther Pendragon and was able to claim his
rightful place on the throne by lifting the sword from the stone and with help of his Magician merlin,
he was able to lead Britain in war King Arthur, being a good leader, decided he wanted his most loyal
knights with him at meetings and he made the round table so that everyone was equal.
King Arthur was Britain s king throughout the 400 and 500 A.D; he was both Britain s king and
general in wars it is not known if arthur was a real person or not but legend says he was King Arthur
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The story of King Arthur is many that people all of the world knows of him the name itself is
legendary and legends live on even doe most of his life is still way unknown and the truth behind it
many people believe that the references to king arthur were actually a way of honoring via myth a
celtic bear who ruled over britain and conquering places if that was true not many people know this is
why they are called legends however even doe King Arthur may not be real many of his famous thing
she did live on today in culture for example the round table will forever leave a mark on this world the
equality that goes with the round table not many people know that there is a very moment there is a
movie in the making of King Arthur so the legend will forever live
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Monarch Butterflies Population Decline
The population numbers of the beloved Monarch Butterfly are rapidly decreasing, and scientists are
working hard this September to save the species. Monarch butterflies depend solely on the milkweed
plant to survive. Milkweed, however, has been disappearing like crazy due especially to increased use
of the weed killer Roundup over the past ten to twenty years. That, combined with more general trends
of habitat loss, various effects of climate change, and challenges like the drought in California, has
spelled out around a ninety percent population decline for monarchs in the past twenty years.
Scientists currently estimate a global population of around 33 million monarch butterflies, down from
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(http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning mix/wp/2015/08/05/are monarch butterflies really
being massacred a new study says its a lot more complicated than it seems/) Monarch butterflies are
one of the only two way migratory species other than birds. Every spring, they embark on a 3,000 mile
journey north from the mountains of Mexico and return in the fall. The migration can make it a little
harder to accurately estimate population numbers; even so, the severity of the decline is no accounting
slip up. September marks the start of the southbound butterfly migration season, and scientists are
capitalizing on the timing to bring awareness to the species. There have been petitions in the past to
include the monarch butterfly on the endangered species list, and though they aren t currently on it
(which is good), their status is carefully
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Immigration On Small Business
The effects of immigration on the economy of small business
Ahmadou Ibrahim Sy
Rowan College at Burlington County
Prin of Microeconomics 203 301
Abstract
The article presents an overview of immigration essentially in the U.S. It cites several reasons why
immigrants leave their countries of origin to join another country. The article talks about legal and
illegal immigration. It will also talk about how immigration can improve the economy of the small
business in a country, in other words the benefit that immigration has on small business. And in
contrast how can immigration be bad for the economy of small business.
Keywords: immigration, equilibrium, scarcity, market, demand, supply
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(2016). The Impact of Immigration: Why Do Studies Reach Such Different Results?†. Journal Of
Economic Perspectives, 30(4), 31 56. doi:10.1257/jep.30.4.31
Lindgreen, A., Hingley, M. K. (2010). Challenges and opportunities for small and medium sized
businesses (SMEs) arising from ethnically, racially and religiously diverse populations.
Entrepreneurship Regional Development, 22(1), 1 4. doi:10.1080/08985620903220470
McGrawHillEducation (2016) MICROECONOMICS CUSTOM FOR ROWAN COLLEGE AT
BURLINGTON COUNTY.
Chotigeat, T., Balsemeier, P. W., Stanley, T. O. (1991). FUELING ASIAN IMMIGRANTS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A SOURCE OF CAPITAL. Journal Of Small Business Management, 29(3),
50 61. Peri, G. (2012). IMMIGRATION, LABOR MARKETS, AND PRODUCTIVITY. CATO
Journal, 32(1),
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Phonetics of English
Phonetics of English
Outline
1. Classification of English consonants
2. Classification of English vowels
3. Modifications of consonants and vowels
4. British and American pronunciation models. Most distinctive features of American English
pronunciation
5. Suprasegmental phonetics
1. Classification of English consonants
Russian phoneticians classify consonants according to the following principles: i) degree of noise; ii)
place of articulation; iii) manner of articulation; iv) position of the soft palate; v) force of articulation.
(I) There are few ways of seeing situation concerning the classification of English consonants.
According to V.A. Vassilyev primary importance should be given to the type of obstruction and the
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Russian phoneticians suggest a classification of vowels according to the following principles: 1)
stability of articulation; 2) tongue position; 3) lip position; 4) character of the vowel end; 5) length; 6)
tenseness.
1. Stability of articulation. This principle is not singled out by British and American phoneticians.
According to Russian scholars vowels are subdivided into: a) monophthongs (the tongue position is
stable); b) diphthongs (it changes, that is the tongue moves from one position to another); c)
diphthongoids (an intermediate case, when the change in the position is fairly weak).
Diphthongs are defined differently by different authors. A.C. Gimson, for example, distinguishes 20
vocalic phonemes which are made of vowels and vowel glides. D. Jones defines diphthongs as
unisyllabic gliding sounds in the articulation of which the organs of speech start from one position and
then glide to another position. There are two vowels in English [i:, u:] that may have a diphthongal
glide where they have full length, and the tendency for diphthongization is becoming gradually
stronger.
2. The position of the tongue. According to the horizontal movement Russian phoneticians distinguish
five classes: 1) front; 2) front retracted; 3) central; 4) back; 5) back advanced.
British phoneticians do not single out the classes of front retracted and back advanced vowels. So both
[i:] and [ɪ] are classed as front, and both [u:] and [] are classed as back.
The way British and
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Reagan Administration s Foreign Policy in Latin America...
Reagan Administration s Foreign Policy in Latin America
Throughout the Cold War the United States considered the installation in Latin America of radical
regimes socialist, Marxist Leninist, or leftist in any way to be utterly intolerable. Any such
development would represent an advance for the communist cause and a vital loss for the West.
Acceptance of this outcome could weaken the credibility of the United States as the leader of the west
and as a rival for the USSR. In the eyes of Cold Warriors, the consolidation of any left wing regime in
the Western Hemisphere would have dire and perilous implications for U.S. national security and for
the global distribution of power. It was therefore crucial to resist this possibility by ... Show more
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The next day Reagan signed an executive order approving the invasion. A combined force of 1,900 US
Marines and army airborne troops launched an assault on Grenada. All significant military objectives
were achieved in roughly 36 hours. Reagan justified the operation as an effort to protect US citizens
whose safety was threatened because a gang of leftist thugs (Lake 182) had seized power to forestall
further chaos, and assist in restoration of democracy.
In El Salvador, a mountainous coffee growing country of 5 million citizens was ruled by an unholy
alliance of large scale landowners and military officers. Acceleration of agriculture exports during the
1960 s led to an increased concentration of rural holdings by large scale landowners and in turn
increased the percentage of peasants who had no land at all. A reformist challenge to the status quo
came through the Christian Democratic Party, under the leadership of José Duarte. As mayor of San
Salvador, Duarte built strong connections with intellectuals, professionals, and other middle class
groups that if the military hadn t interfered and imposed dictatorial rule he would have surely won the
election for presidency in 1972. Fake elections in 1977 led to the installation of General Carlos
Humberto Romero as president, who imposed a law to defend and guarantee public order. Duarte
himself was imprisoned, tortured, and exiled but never fled to the hills. A
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Losing a Language Explication Essay
W.S. Merwin immediately sets a tone for Losing a Language in the title, hinting at the lament like
characteristic of the poem. In fact, the title is not supposed to be a metaphor or even contain a hidden
meaning that the reader must deduce by reading on. The poem is exactly what the title suggests:
language and words, and thus communication, has been lost. Merwin creates a nostalgic and sad tone
to emphasize the loss and quickly establishes the direction of the poem using simple diction. He
carries this simple language, along with the mournful tone, into the rest of the work and does not stray
from the subject. This allows the central idea, the loss of language, to not only persist throughout the
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A second conflict introduced in the first couplet is the gap between the old and the young due to the
loss or change of language. The speaker states that the old still remember and contrasts this with the
young, who have fewer words. In the fifth couplet, we see a similar situation with parents and
children. The speaker gives us two ends of a spectrum to demonstrate the distance that the change in
language has created. We see a physical representation of this with the line, farther and farther away.
The gap is also represented in the sixth and ninth couplets, particularly in the lines we are wrong and
dark / in the eyes of the new owners. By referring to one side as we and the other as them, new
owners, or somebody, we can see two sides and that what was once familiar to the speaker is now
replaced by something foreign (line 21) and an us vs. them gap is formed. Because the speaker is
direct and clear, we are able to recognize the nostalgic tone simply because of what the speaker is
explicitly telling us. However, the structure of the poem also contributes to the tone. There are no
punctuations throughout the entire poem, yet we still read it slow enough to create a dramatic and sad
mood. The poem is divided into fourteen couplets, each with a substantial gap between them. At the
end of a couplet, we are forced to slow down and fully pause before moving on to a new section. In
addition, most of the lines are complete clauses
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Counterfeiting Of The United States
According to Alan Behr and Sarah Hsia The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection estimates that
counterfeiting costs the United States an estimated $200 billion each year (2007). Counterfeit items
come in several forms such as bags, money, software, movies, drugs and much more. Many people fail
to see that this practice as unethical and harmful towards the company who has manufactured the
original item. There are laws in the United States that prohibit people from selling counterfeit items,
but there are no punishable laws against the buyers. If there were laws against people who buy
counterfeit items, there could possibly be a drop in these items being sold and distributed. Todd
Barosky explains that: counterfeiting is one of the oldest crimes in America...nearly two centuries of
American history, from the introduction of paper money in the British colonies of North America at
the end of the seventeenth century, to the nationalization of the currency by the federal government at
the middle of the nineteenth century, experiences with counterfeit money were both frequent and
widely shared (2010). Counterfeiting does not only happen in the United States, but in other parts of
the world as well. Jills Jusko reported that back in 2006, more than $155 million in counterfeit goods
were seized by the U.S government. The goods came from China, 81%, Hong Kong, 6%, Taiwan, 1%,
Pakistan, 1%, Korea, 1%, and from other places, 10% (2007). This causes a negative economic effect
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Essay about Labour Market Inflexibility in Europe
Labour market inflexibility in Europe is the main reason why Europe is not as dynamic an economy as
the United States Critically discuss.
Labour market inflexibility in Europe is the main reason why Europe is not as dynamic an economy as
the United States
In not more than 2500 words and not less than 1500, critically discuss the above statement.
Introduction
Today labour markets in Europe and the USA are often compared and discussed. The general view
seems to be that the US has a more dynamic economy, people tend to believe Europeans are worse off
than
Americans. The main reason given for Europe lagging behind the USA economically is Labour market
inflexibility other reasons why the
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The advent of the Euro was claimed to make labour markets more flexible. As top economist Michael
Burda said, My predication is that unless an improbable miracle occurs in pan European collective
bargaining, labour markets will become less flexible in the future Cited www.cepr.org/press.
Ten years on and we still have the same problem that Europe does not seem to be flexible enough to
provide an adequate rival to the world superpower the USA. Whilst there appears to be general
agreement that increases in flexibility are necessary to increase the competitiveness of European
Economies, there is no such consensus about what constitutes a flexible labour market Adnett, (1996).
For a long time now Europeans have been told they need to make their labour markets more like the
USA, in the USA things tend to be much more flexible when it comes to hiring and firing . However
many
Europeans do not want a system like that in the USA, as put in an article from The Economist, on
European Unemployment, ...many Europeans reject the American hire and fire model, arguing that it
means wide income inequalities and dismantling the welfare state Neighbourly
Lessons (2002).
Other reasons why Europe is not as dynamic an economy as the USA
Inflexible labour markets is just one of the reasons why
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of All Apologies From Eula Biss
In the essay All Apologies from Eula Biss, she talks about how our apologies are being said without
sincerity and sometime how one generation will apologies in the place of another. As a result, after
apologizing we have the tendency to think that at the end it was are fault. In her essay she uses her
personal experiences to correlate to her main purpose apologizing for slavery. One example that she
uses was the time when she hit her sister in the stomach then quickly apologies for her action. As the
occurrence of each insult, each scratch and each slap, her sister reminded her that sorry doesn t cut it.
Another examples that Biss uses were Reagan s signing legislation apologizing for the Internment of
Japanese Americans during World War II. It goes taking about how Reagan resisted the apology
because he felt that during that struggle it was not our judgement to apologize but to see it as a
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For instance, women apologize as often to their friends as to stranger. Biss wrote about a time when
she went to a doctor clinic and how the doctor had to touch her in her reproductive area and
apologizes constantly before and after every movement that her proceeded onto her body, This is an
illustration of apologizes for the things that they did not do rather try to maintain our innocence.
Another event that Biss also uses is about the character Ed Daily. Ed Daily, someone that was not a
part of the Seventh Cavalry Regiment, he would attend a peace ceremony and apologize to the
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The Elemental Exploration Of A Salt And Salt Solution, And...
Project A: The elemental exploration of the behavior of iron in physiological conditions, the
acquisition of solid copper from a salt and salt solution, and the synthesis and crystallization of
aluminum.
Introduction: Iron is an essential element in the human body. It can be found in the hemoglobin and
transferrin of the bloodstream, and in myoglobin in muscle tissue. The main purpose of iron is to
transfer oxygen within the body. To gain iron, humans must consume a diet that consist abundantly of
iron such as leaf vegetables, fish, beans, etc. Absorption of iron is especially important because less
than 15% of iron in daily diets are absorbed and used (Jacobs 1971). The formation of iron (II) occurs
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Because synthesis requires multiple steps to make a desired reaction, the yield is lower than other
synthesis. On the first day, if the substances have a significant amount of precipitate, then the
substance will require a greater number of drops of sodium hydroxide than substances with an
insignificant amount of substrate. On the second day, if the starting reactants affect the yield of the
product then obtaining solid copper from a salt will result in a greater yield. If aluminum foil is the
limiting reactant of the experiment, then the percent yield will increase as the amount of foil increases.
Materials/Methods:
Project A, Day 1
In Part 1, 50 milliliters of 5% sodium hydroxide solution was obtained and observed in a 100 mL
beaker and 30 milliliters of pH 2 dissolved iron solution was also obtained and observed in a 50 mL
beaker. To observe the behavior of dissolved iron with sodium hydroxide, 5 milliliters of pH 2
dissolved iron was transferred to a large test tube. Drops of 5% solution of sodium hydroxide were
slowly added and monitored for physical changes. A glass stir rod was used to transfer a small amount
of solution onto pH paper in between drops of 5% solution of sodium hydroxide until the solution had
a pH of 8.
In Part II, 5 milliliters of dissolved iron was placed in a large test tube. To test the effect of different
additive substances on dissolved iron, .2 grams of methionine was added to
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Analysis
Prions are infectious protein agents that cause aggregation of the peptide PrPC and form large amyloid
fibrils. These fibrils resist proteoysis and can have a detrimental effect of the functionality of cells and
ultimately cause their death. (3). Misfolded PrPC will form stable aggregates denoted as PrPSc. PrPC
is a soluble protein that is present in all organism whose function is still not totally clear (3). When
PrPc converts to PrPSc there is an increase in the number of β sheets in the protein, which can allow
for interaction and stacking of other misfolded PrPSc proteins, causing an amyloid fibre to form (5).
One of the most relevant prions with regards to human health is Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease (CJD).CJD
is a neurodegenerative disease that causes rapid deterioration over a few months (1).Degeneration can
lead to personality changes, depression, memory loss, blindness and many other symptoms (1).Before
the identification of variant CDJ, sporadic cases of CJD made up 85% of the CJD cases, followed by
familial CDJ causing 5 15% of cases, and the remaining cases contributed to iatrogenic CJD. I will be
primarily focused on iatrogenic CDJ and variant CDJ. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Once a prion enters the neurons, it can cause degeneration by aggregating with normal
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Background Influences
A person s background influences the individual they become over time. Each experience a person
gains molds and shapes the person they will become. What values and lessons a person learns will aid
the individual in life choices. Ben Carson, former presidential candidate and neurosurgeon, had a
troubled childhood that shaped who he is today. He took the mistakes he made and the life lessons his
mother gave him and applied them to his studies. Child follow the actions of adults, making it
important to watch your actions around them; however, during adolescents a person s peer group can
influence the choices they make. The values children learn during their childhood follow them
throughout adulthood. Despite the common conception that children ... Show more content on
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Since I was a baby, I lived in a split household constantly alternating between my father and mother s
house. My father has not always been the perfect role model. When I was younger, he was constantly
alternating between different women. It led to a tumultuous life constantly moving between houses
and meeting new families. Through this period of my life, I learned that most relationships when a
person is young are meaningless and do not last. It is important to build relationships that will last
rather than trivial relationships that will end within a year or two. On the contrary, my mother taught
my all the values I needed to get through life. She encouraged me to work hard, study hard, and to
never complete a task without giving it my all. Without my mother, I would not be who I am today.
My mother molded me into become an upstanding citizen of society. The values I learned from my
parents, direct or indirectly, shaped me to become the person I am today. Similar to when Ben Carson
s mother urged him to read books and become better than her. My mother always said her job was to
make sure we achieve more than she did. A person s background helps mold a person. Each event that
a person experiences helps shape the person. In reference to Ben Carson, his choices during his
childhood shaped him to become an amazing neurosurgeon. He took the anger he held inside him and
turned towards books. Without the life lessons he learned during his childhood, Ben Carson would not
be where he is today. A person s background influences their present character and
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The Origin Of The Jews After The Babylonian Exile
The word Diaspora derives from the Greek Diasperien i.e. dia (through) and sperien (to scatter).
According to Webster s dictionary, Diaspora refers to dispersion so we can say that the word
represents a centre called home from where the dispersion occurs. In addition to it the dictionary it
also associates the meaning with the dispersion of the Jews after the Babylonian exile. Thus we get
two meanings of the word Diaspora as a spread of population and a forcible dispersal. However the
term Diaspora doesn t mean any nomadic existence, though it suggests a movement from one place to
another, but it s not a nomadic existence because it is somewhere a journey, however that does not
mean all journey can be understood as that of a Diaspora. As in Diaspora does not mean causal travel,
even though diasporic journeys are mainly about settling down and about having roots elsewhere.
Thus, the concept of Diaspora has different meanings to different people according to their different
circumstances. For instance, when the Jews were exiled from the Babylon, they were uprooted from
their own homes and they had to rebuild their community and culture all over again, for them the
diaspora had different meaning since it was forced. But today the meaning of Diaspora could be
limited to any community of a particular nation outside its own country, sharing some common bonds
that eventually give the community a new identity within their existing identity, it is notable that this
kind
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Chaser Essay
Philosophy 6: Ethical Issues in Business Midterm Essay Chase Novak Dr. Parker Need or Greed?
New Protocol: How Drug s Rebirth as Treatment for Cancer Fueled Price Rises Immanuel Kant
Kantian Deontology John Locke The Justification of Private Property Adam Smith Benefits of the
Profit Motive Milton Friedman The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits Thesis:
An examination of the case study New Protocol: How Drug s Rebirth as Treatment for Cancer Fueled
Price Rises relies heavily on a keen understanding of the social and economic implications of a
capitalist system, and once taken into account it is clear that Celgene Corp. is justified in raising prices
based on the business market philosophies asserted by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Though many critics of Celgene would call the corporation s decision to raise prices a genuinely
greedy and selfish act, Smith sees nothing wrong with such a move. On this issue Smith states that an
individuals self centered motives often improve society: By pursuing his own interests he frequently
promotes that of the society more effectually than when he really intends to promote it (Donaldson,
167). Given Celgene s perceived self centered actions, Smith would note that this type of free market
behavior is positive and is guided by an invisible hand which helps such behavior to be beneficial to
society as a whole. The next philosopher to be examined would argue that the invisible hand that
Smith speaks of is indeed separate from the political realm. Milton Friedman continues with Smith s
line of logic as he asserts that the chief concern of the businessman must be to make a profit under
socially acceptable means and that the defining of social responsibilities must be left in the political
sphere. Celgene s chief executive, John Jackson, was the primary force behind the company s decision
to raise prices. Jackson s actions are perfectly ethical according to Friedman who writes, What does it
mean to say that the corporate executive has a social responsibility in his capacity as a businessman?
If this statement is not pure rhetoric, it must mean that he is to act in some way that is not in the
interest of
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Range Of Literacy
Sir Jack Goody and Ian Watt present in The Consequences of Literacy (1963, p. 306) Multiple
consequences of the move to literacy. One that I found particularly interesting was early in the paper.
Range of vocabulary changes as the written word overtakes a society. The authors use examples from
two well known ethnographies to make their points. Bronislaw Malinowski, the father of the modern
ethnography, is well known for his influential work with the Trobriands, his description of the lack of
language to vocabulary for unimportant things outside of the direct space that effects the people shows
the importance of the land the people use to survive. Conversely Malinowski s student, Hortense
Powdermaker in her work with the Lesu in modern day Papua
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Burma Shave Compare And Contrast
I found these two companies are historically different from one another in such big ways. The Burma
Shave Co. advertising tactics were innovative for their time. In fact, so much so that they enjoyed a
thirty seven year run. They initially started out with very slow sales. Then the founding members took
a few hundred dollars and bought some wood and poles and created their signs. A series of short
poems broken down in to one liners that were spread out over short distances along the highways of
America. A part form theses signs they had very little if any ad space in media like magazines and
newspapers. One short poem along the highway read Our fortune / Is your / Shaven face / It s our best
/ Advertising space / Burma Shave . That short roadside ad really sums up Burma Shave s ad
campaign. They wanted to connect with as many buyers as possible for the cheapest price possible.
Advertising along America s most traveled highways of the time was the best most efficient way to do
so. In fact the many they saved on marketing most likely made it possible to do product promotions
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Suddenly at random though not at random, because we all know ads target certain demographics at
key times and in key places across multiple platforms, there it is, the most hilarious, most irreverently
shocking ad for a mens razors you ve ever seen. Try as may, you just can t bring yourself to skip it.
That s Dollar Shave Club for you. The next thing you know you re in the office and you must tell
someone about what you ve just seen. I think on a personal level this is indeed the most
groundbreaking ad campaign I ve ever come across. I have never experienced an advertisement with
this kind of influence, apart from Apple s iPhone 7 dual camera ads that had the power to incite so
much word of mouth communication about the
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Starbucks Target Market Analysis
Starbucks is the largest coffee company. The company is currently operating in the world is in Seattle,
Washington, was launched in 1971 by the Baldwin Jerry, Jerry Baldwin and Gordon Bowker. Now, the
company does not stick to coffee and coffee products only, but cater to some refreshments and
entertainment sector projects, his brand of music. 16858 cafes now work in 50 countries, including
more than 12,700 in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom (Schofield, 2008).
Targeted market
The company s success has been largely linked to the social network. Starbucks enterprises are mainly
visited by the speaker. The Company s efforts do not advocate Starbucks products, but to instill in
their clients a (Gibson, 2008) the desire of the Starbucks experience. Starbucks is often claimed to be
affordable luxury while on the other hand allow Starbucks premium products. The initial target market
is the white collar, fine people, but over time, the new strategy development and low budget and set up
a first class friendly outlets, while maintaining its original strategy in its true form.
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Now Starbucks total coffee supplier, the retail market in the United States because it is user friendly,
because it organized a music and book events and Wi Fi connection, all outlets like a home or office
(Ferguson, 2002) popular . Unlike other popular food industry, such as McDonald s has been
providing marketing authorization and super stores, generating large revenues through its presence in
the store. Revenue generated by the company is basically through the entire bean coffee is 76 percent,
followed by equipment that is 18%, through food and drink is quite insignificant 3%
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