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Writing A College Essay, Part 2- The Extended Outline C
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2. Honey Bees And Its Effects On Bees
Bees are a vital source to most of the daily products that we use today. From the food we eat, to the
trees outside. Without them, there will be no greenery or some of our favorite foods. That is why it is
necessary to protect their well being. Therefore multiple solutions have been recommended to
preserve their existence, in healthy and efficient environments.
Recently, studies are showing a dramatic decrease of the bee population. As a result, there have been
fewer instances of the great pollination process performed by the bees, therefore affecting the food and
produce whose growth process are dependant on the bees. Honey bees originally came from Europe,
but the problem of the decreasing population became known after Pollination Week declared by the
senate and governors on June 22nd. The reasoning behind the lack of bees on agriculture farms, is due
to the harmful pesticide spray. Denied access to neonics, farmers will inevitably revert to spraying
their fields either from the ground or by plane with older and more dangerous insecticides (Rodgers
Media 6). Furthermore, because there are fewer pollinators, the food they help flourish have become a
worry to researchers. The world would be a desolate place without our pollinating friends, devoid of
flowers, flowering plants and many of our favorite foods (Hannon Gerald 9). Implies the importance
of the bees handiwork in the production of the produce that we eat. Although it is costly in order to
transport the
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3. What Is Bargaining Power Of Suppliers
1. Bargaining Power of Supplier: According to Akbar and Inggriantara, 2012, p. 392, Supplier s power
is about how the supplier increases the prices of their products. Normally, the suppliers will have the
power to increase the price when the switching costs of the products were high, the distinctiveness and
inimitability of the products as well as the importance of the customer to the company and so on.
When the power of suppliers high, the snacks industries will be less attractive. For example, when the
supplier can suppress the high profitability of the snacks industry to what they sell by raising the price
of the product or reducing the quality of the product, it would affect the performance of the snacks
industry. Those factor would give an impact to the industry are suppliers concentration, threat of
forward integration, switching cost and so on. 2. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Bargaining Power of Buyers: According to Akbar and Inggriantara, 2012, p. 392, the buyer power of
the buyers is about how simple the buyers can lead to the products prices goes up and down and the
buyers may have more power when they buy the product in a large quantity. Moreover, the buyers will
have the power when there are only a few buyers but many products offered in the market, the
products are not differentiated. Some of the customer will consider the price that we charge for our
product, if we charge our product at a high price, they will not buy our product for the reason of too
expensive. But, if we charge our product at a low price, the customer will hesitate to buy our product.
The number of buyers will affect our sales demand, when the numbers of customers increase, our sales
demand will increase, and vice
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4. Eukaryotes And Prokaryotes
Discussion Forum Unit 5 Introduction to Biology
University of the People
Author: Murray Ball Wednesday, December, 14th, 2016
Similarities and Differences in DNA Replication between Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes
In your assigned readings, you learned DNA is used as a template to synthesize new DNA. This
process is referred to as replication. Discuss the similarities and differences in DNA replication
between eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Are the changes in eukaryotes adaptations? Explain.
Comprisingly, there are many differences and similarities to the synthesis of new DNA and its
replication in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Investigative cellular analysis shows a eukaryote is defined
as an organism whose cellular makeup contains a nucleus
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5. The Lost Sister Poem
LAAssignment: Poetry Essay on Lost Sisters
Name: Juay Liang Jing
Class: 209
Firstly, the two sisters life experiences are different in terms of and because of their personality. In the
first part of the poem, the sister who lives in China was submissive and made a choice to stay in
China. The daughters were grateful and they never left home . However, it is later revealed that for the
daughters living in China, to move freely was a luxury stolen from them at birth . It literally meant
that women in China were unable to walk about easily in shoes the size of teacups . It also figuratively
meant that women did not have the freedom to do what they like. This shows that females in China
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Instead of living in China and living with the strict Chinese tradition, she decides to leave China for
America, to experience a lifestyle supposedly different from her sister as well as most women living in
China. She relinquished her name, diluting jade green with the blue of the Pacific , suggesting that she
broke free of the restrains in the Chinese culture. Relinquish suggested that she wanted to start anew,
and live a new life, while jade green refers to her China blood, and blue of the Pacific refers to
America, and possibly the western culture. This shows that she defied the norms of the Chinese
culture, and left home to move freely about. The poet uses words like rising , swarmed , inundate and
stride which suggests how she could be active and free to move around, as compared to her sister in
China, who did not have the privilege of being able to move around as she wants. Also, the sister
living in America could stride along with men on the roads . The sister living in China on the other
hand could only stay at home. This is a big contrast in comparison to her sister living in China, who
were restricted in whatever they
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6. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Warfarin
Warfarin, (Coumadin) is the most commonly prescribed oral anticoagulant for patients. It was
originally used for rat poisoning in mid 1900 s. It was later discovered safe for humans to digest, to
reduce blood clots from forming in the blood or arteries. Vitamin K plays a major role for blood
clotting The drug inhibits the enzyme vitamin K epoxide reductase and interferes with blood
coagulation. Patients prescribed with this drug is advised to consume less food that are rich in vitamin
K because it reduces the effects of Warfarin. Warfarin,(Coumadin) has a chemical formula of
C19H15NaO4. The expanded structure formula for this drug is more detailed compared to the skeletal
structural formula. Every single atom and bond connected are shown in the formula. The drug
Warfarin,(Coumadin) has nineteen carbons attached with hydrogens, which are only attached if the
carbon does not have four bonds connected to it, four oxygens along with one derivative which is Na.
The molar mass, (which is the sum of the masses in grams of all the elements within the compound)
for this compound is 330.3g = 1 mole C19H15NaO4.
To prepare 50.0 mL of 5.30 x 10 2 M solution from Warfarin and water one needs exactly .875 grams
(which is calculated by converting the 50.0mL to liters and multiplying the liters with the molarity
over one liter to cancel out the liters. Then the molarity from that answer gets multiplied to the grams
of the drug over one mole which gives the answer .875) of the drug on a
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7. Housing Bubble Case Study
Why This Isn t a Housing Bubble
Housing prices have been rising steadily, but rumors of a new housing bubble are tempering optimism.
Many reports are suggesting that the current housing bubble is greater than the one that formed in
2006 and burst in 2008. But is there any truth to these dire predictions, or is it just media hype and
speculation?
Overvalued Homes Don t Equal an Impending Crash
Compared to the first three months of 2015, twice as many metropolitan home markets are now
considered overvalued. Overvalued here means that the prices are inflated compared to income. The
media says prices are likely to come crashing down, yet experts say this isn t the case. Just because
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At $236,000, the average sales price of a home in the United States is now above what it was in 2006.
Prices in 14 of the 100 largest metropolitan markets in the country are now above their historical
averages. Look a little deeper, however, and there are reasonable explanations for the spike in prices.
Of the 14 metropolitan markets mentioned above, six are in Texas, which recently experienced a huge
oil boom. Texas may serve as a microcosm for what s happening in the rest of the country.
High Demand, Low Supply
The most fundamental principle in economics is supply and demand. It just so happens that this very
simple economic truth is the cause of the so called bubble; housing demand across the country is high,
and supply is near record lows.
Ten years ago, the bubble was caused by free, easy credit that led many people to take out mortgages
they couldn t afford. This isn t the case today not at all. Recent mortgage regulations are now
beginning to take effect, and lenders and borrowers are more informed and acting more responsibly.
The Verdict?
Don t let the dire predictions in the media get to you. Mortgage rates are nearly 5% lower than their
historic averages, making it an excellent time to think about becoming a
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8. Decision Making And Control Of The American Auto Industry
Decision Making and Control University of the People Decision making and Control In as much as
businesses are faced by challenges which occur within the working environment, they are also faced
by environmental challenges which can determine the success or failure of the business. The American
auto industry though viewed to be one of the top in the world; it faces its own challenges. Global
COMPETITION in the industry: Global competition has expended in the auto industry because of an
increase in global trade. This has resulted in the decline of sales in the American auto industry whilst
sales in the Asian industry especially China has increased. In 2009 sales in the U.S. hit their lowest
point meanwhile, it doubled in Asia generally, especially in China. (loc.gov. 2014). One of the reason
for this decline in the American Auto sales is because the Japanese automakers have altered the U.S.
manufacturing models and are selling it in the global market at a less expensive rate. The price and
innovation is attracting a lot of customers to this part of the world leaving the American industry to
suffer. New technology for powering the product that this industry produces: The world s motor
industry have all adapted and utilized technology to enhance production and increase product
competition. General motors, America s number one motor company have developed a lot of
interesting features in cars which have made their products highly sort after. They
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9. Delirium Prevention Strategies
According to several surveys conducted in the western countries, delirium still is not an extensively
focused problem in the ICU settings(13, 97, 98). So, an appropriate ICU staff education is one of the
mainstays in developing an efficient preventive and therapeutic plan against ICU delirium(99). For
this purpose, ICU nurses and clinicians should have a completecomprehension of delirium and be
aware of its importance as a significantcomorbidity that should be immediately intervened.
Generally, the risk factors for delirium affecting individual ICU patients are different from patient to
patient and therefore an individualized delirium prevention strategy is an ideal approach.
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So it seems that due to this heterogeneity in reports, further studies are still needed to draw a solid
conclusion.
If all these preventive strategies failed, prompt interventions to correct the condition and treat delirium
should be initiated. In such cases, pharmacological treatments are often necessary. Haloperidol,a
typical antipsychotic, is the most commonly used empiric agent in this regard, but the staff need to be
very vigilant upon potential, significant side effects of this medication, including extrapyramidal
symptoms, torsades de points, prolongation of the Q T interval, and neuroleptic malignant
syndrome(12). Although the exact mechanism of action of this medication in treating delirium is
unknown, it is thought that haloperidol acts through antagonizing brain dopamine 2 receptor and
reducing dopaminergic activity at the cerebral synapses and basal ganglia(97, 109, 110). Initially, 2mg
of the medication is administered intravenously. It could be repeated every 15 20 min, doubling the
dose each time until agitation is resolved. After stabilizing the patient, the leasteffective dose should
be used every 4 6h as the maintenance (11). Olanzapine (2.5 5 mg orally per day) and other atypical
antipsychotics such asziprasidone (40 mg orally every 6 12h) and quetiapine (50 mg orally every
12h)have also been used in treating ICU delirium(11, 111 113). However, there is still controversy in
this regard, because these drugs may increase death risk(111,
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10. Blackbeard s Life, The Golden Age of Piracy, and Its...
Blackbeard s Life
Blackbeard was a brave and most outspoken sea rovers who operated during early 1700s in the coastal
regions of the English Southern parts of the New world. His piracy activities, together with his co
pirates are key sectors in United States of America s history. Happening in the time eminently known
as the golden age of piracy, their brave advances in sea robbery facilitated the gradual demise of sea
hijacking and theft on the deep seas.1
There is no sufficient information to provide a reliable picture about the life of Blackbeard except
three years to his death. His activities at this short time were quick cutting across the world making
him be clearly known and probably be recalled always. Apart from being recorded in ... Show more
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He matched with other merchants of his time. When he died he possessed a letter addressed to him
from the Chief Justice and Secretary of Northern Carolina. He was habituated to moving in powerful
circles and to the easy presumption of governance.2
Ironically, Blackbeard decided to follow the seawaters of Southern England, despite the fact that he
was born in an economically stable city, Bristol. Its strategic location and trade enhanced its economic
growth with foreign nations. Bristol was the second greatest England city, when Blackbeard was there.
2Lewis, J. Patrick, and John McDonough. 2008. Blackbeard the pirate king several yarns detailing the
legends, myths, and real life adventures of history s most notorious seaman. Prince Frederick, MD:
Recorded Books.
The activities of Edward Teach were chiefly influenced by the maritime heritage of Bristol and
traditional practices, its dependency on sea commerce and privatization of business. Being an
educated person, it is speculated that he was educated, and most of the books he studied were of sea
exploration and travel. It is speculated that his life, merchandise and piracy influenced other people
including Young Teach.
The limited information about Blackbeard available indicates that he went to war in most of his
lifetime. During that time, most wars occurred in seas. There is no clear information on the time
Edward Teach left Bristol. However, Captain Charles Johnson,
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11. Analysis Of The Movie The Martian
Throughout the movie, The Martian, the story revolves around the main character, Mark Watney, who
has to survive alone on a Mars by utilizing his skills in botany, as well as other subjects. Mark faces
multiple problems throughout the movie, that make his survival extremly hard. Other than botany,
there were many other sciences used by Watney to survive on Mars. , including physics. An example
of this is when making a battery last longer on the rover, he removes the battery in order to make the
rover lighter, and he removed weight from the shuttle that was used to escape the planet. Watney uses
medical science (when he had to remove the piece of shrapnel and staple his wound. Other problems
included the lack of food, having the HAB (the headquarters for the mission), and having to travel a
large distance in a rover that was meant to only go a short distance. The first problem he faced was not
having enough food to survive until he could be rescued. Luckily, he had a large amount of food for
the crew that was left in the HAB. He calculates how long he could make the rations last but comes to
the conclusion that he will still not have enough food to last him until the next manned mission to
Mars. Mark rationalizes that through his botany skills he might be able to grow food inside the HAB;
he settles on potatoes. . He then uses his human waste, mixed with water and Martian soil, to make
soil suitable for growing potatoes. The next step of growing potatoes was finding
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12. Amin Malouf The Child
Course readings The Child by Richard A. Schweder and In the Name of the Identity by Amin Malouf
covers multiple ideas of identity that shows the academic community how people proceeded the world
in relationship to themselves. For one, Schweder and his colleagues primarily address two ways of
how people confirm to their identity. The first idea Schweder point out was that people conform based
upon their own upbringing. The second idea stems from Erick Erosion theory which highlights how
social groups/levels influences people s identity. In Maalouf reading the writer gives various example
of identity from religious beliefs to political doctrines. From my understanding, both readings reveal
that identity doesn t have a set concept, but
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13. The Trickster Essay
The Trickster
Karl Jung s explanation for the archetypes that surface in cultural and religious literature is that they
are the product of what he calls the collective unconsciousness. That thread of consciousness that
connects all human beings and cultures around the world. Yet it is not visible to the naked eye, one
must look for the signs of it by researching cultures who are long gone and comparing them to each
other and our own. Studying it reminds us that all humans are bound together by a common source.
The quot;Trickster quot; is an archetype that surfaces in many cultural and religious stories. Each
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He is always attempting to fly (which is the sign of a god to the Native Americans) with disastrous
consequences. No matter how hard he tries he cannot escape the human condition. Perhaps these
stories are meant to teach Native Americans not to aspire to be anything more than human.
The Trickster can be seen as a parody of the Shaman, or the spiritual leader of the tribe. The Shaman
looks to the supernatural for his strength while the coyote relies on his own wits. The coyote is always
looking for the short cut. Through meditation the Shaman is said to be able to fly. This is a sign of his
divinity. The coyote always has an elaborate scheme for flight, like hitching a ride with a buzzard, but
the end is always the same.( p.87 Hynes and
Doty)
Does this character sound familiar? Millions of kids grew up with this very same character, but we
knew him as Wile Coyote. The Looney Toons character that was always after the Road Runner. The
creators of him were interested in the comedic value they saw in Native American stories and adapted
him into a cartoon. Wile would come up with some elaborate schemes, but in the end the result was
always the same. The long fall from the cliff to the ground.
The Trickster of Greek mythology was a God by the name of Hermes. Once again we see a sort of
bridge between the average man and the gods. Hermes is the only God in Greek mythology that
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14. Neck Pain Essay
Although external factors in life seem like a pain in the neck, physical neck pain is real and usually
caused by tension. However, if an injury has occurred, you need to see a medical professional as soon
as possible. For stress related pains, the usual treatments of OTC pain relievers and alternating
application of ice then heat are still considered acceptable treatments. The following are a few points
to consider in causes and home remedies for typical neck pain.
Technology Is The Enemy Of Good Posture
All circumstances considered most health related maladies are a direct result of poor posture, but the
good news is that most of the causes are not our fault but rather that of technology. Handheld mobile
devices, game machines, laptops and desktop computers cause our heads to hang forward ... Show
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Instead, look at it as doing something different that breaks the monotony of life and in the process,
your reward is an enjoyable experience. Start by taking a nice warm shower slightly hotter than skin
temperature and wash your hair. The arm motions cause the shoulder and neck muscles to move in
different directions and result in helping ease the tension in the neck.
Counter Pressure And Sensations
As an example, if the lower left hand part of your neck is painfully tensed up, prop your right elbow
so that you can lay your forehead on the heel of your hand. In this position, it sends signals to the
brain that the neck muscles no longer need to hold up your head. Now you can use the other hand to
massage the tense neck muscles to help them relax.
A similar effort of changing sensations often provides relief from tight neck muscles by placing an ice
pack on the opposite side of your head, preferably on the area of the sinus cavity. If it is cold enough,
the brain redirects its concern and abandons the pain of the neck muscle tension while this position
also combines the above counter pressure
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15. Ap Us History Dbqs
2. The Northwest Territory, depicted in the map above, stops at the Mississippi River because...
Spain controlled all land west of the Mississippi River
The Proclamation Line of 1763 set the boundary between Native territory and Colonial Territory
After the American Revolution, the British retained lands to the were of the Mississippi River, as
specified by the Treaty of Paris
Early American concern for Native communities
Question 2 is asking why the Northwest Territory ends at the Mississippi River, and I answered C, that
after the American Revolution the British retained the lands west of the Mississippi as specified in the
Treaty of Paris, because the textbook says, The Treaty of Paris, signed in February 1763, put an end to
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What power did the individual states maintain? Who was given more power, the national government
or the individual states? What were the implications of such a balance?
The states were willing to concede to concede to taxing with the states consent and also congress s
consent (Article V/II Section 25 29).
The individual states had quite a bit of power. It says how the states are in charge of supplying money
to a national government treasury. (How much money you put in depends on how big or small your
state is). The states had to agree upon taxes for paying for warfare as well, the national government
hadn t just forced these ideas upon them. (Article VIII Section 15 18).
The states had more power because the people had a say in how much money was used. The Articles
of Confederation said that the colonists had more control (because the states had representatives) over
the decisions that were being made. Overall, the states had to give their consent to the national
government in order for the national government to enforce it. This is significant because they were
ruled finally under a fair and just government whirr they had a say rather than a government where
laws were being constantly poured onto them without their
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16. A Brief Biography of Paul McCartney
As one of the most influential British musicians, Paul McCartney is as close you can get to royalty in
the music industry ( Paul McCartney ). Paul is known for his incredible rise to fame, his standing
membership in The Beatles and Wings , singing and songwriting throughout his music career and his
work with vegetarian and animal advocacy organizations. There is not much that Paul McCartney
hasn t done. His life reflects the type of person he is and how he s touched many people s lives with hi
inspirational music. Paul McCartney is a perfect example of a rags to riches story; he grew up a poor
boy in Liverpool and became one of the most well known musicians of all time because of his
songwriting, music career, eventful family life and work with multiple charities and organizations.
Born James Paul McCartney in Liverpool, England on June 18, 1942 into a lower middle class family,
Paul McCartney was raised by a traditional working class family. His mother was a maternity nurse
and his father was a cotton salesman and jazz pianist. His father, Jim McCartney, suggested Paul
experiment with various instruments. At a very young age he began his life long love affair with
singing and songwriting. Although Paul was put in formal music lessons for the most part he taught
himself by ear. By using his natural musical instincts he taught himself the Spanish guitar, the piano
and trumpet ( Paul McCartney ). It became very prevalent that this young boy was very musically
gifted and
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17. Kerry Middleton Case Summary
Kerry Middleton is a fifty two year old Caucasian male and is currently married to his wife Sherrifor
more than 20 years. For the past several months Kerry has been experiencing night sweats,repetitive
nightmares and extreme amounts of anxiety. Most nights Sherri has to wake him aftersweating
profusely and shaking in his sleep. When he is finally woken up, it becomes difficult for him tofall
back to sleep. During the daytime Kerry has reported feeling terribly disconnected to hissurroundings.
He often finds himself in a place of despair and self hatred. Kerry daily indulges in anenormous
amount of alcohol and from time to time recreational drugs to convince him self thateverything is
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206) after the attack on the World Trade Center.Kerry s wife realizes that they need to seek help for his
condition or he will overdose on drugs ordrink himself to destruction. After seeking Kerry s primary
physician and assessing him he is diagnosedwith PTSD. Recommended drug and alcohol treatment is
advised as well as psychological therapy.Diagnosing an individual with PTSD involves a number of
symptoms that must be identified. Accordingto the DSM 5 (Diagnostics Statistical Manual 5) to
differentiate between acute stress and chronic phasesof PTSD there must be a continued disturbance
for more than a month (American PsychiatricAssociation [APA], 2013). Other diagnoses to consider
when assessing for PTSD in adults include thefollowing according to Corcoran and Walsh (2015):
Acute stress disorder, which goes away within four weeks of the traumatic event Adjustment
disorder with anxiety Psychotic disorders Bereavement Mood disorder Anxiety disorderIn
conclusion, for many years PTSD was mainly associated with victims and survivors of war dueto the
severe psychological trauma experienced. Now in today s society traumatic events areexperienced
more often in our daily lives from young to old to first responders in our very owncommunities,
causing diagnosing for anxiety and PTSD to be on the rise. And accessibility to mentalhealth care is
now community based and more assessable to those who are in
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18. Social Learning Theory and The Effect of TV Violence on...
Social Learning Theory and The Effect of TV Violence on Children
In the United States children watch an average of three to fours hours of television daily (Cantor
Wilson, 1984, p. 28). Television can be a powerful influence in developing value systems and shaping
behavior. Unfortunately, much of today s television programming is violent. Studies of the effects of
TV violence on children and teenagers have found that children may become insensitive to violence.
Consequently, they tend to gradually accept violence as a way to solve problems by imitating the
violence they observe on television; and they identify with certain characters, good or bad. Therefore,
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Children who watch television shows in which violence is very realistic, frequently repeated or
unpunished, are more likely to imitate what they see, ( p.25). Children with emotional, behavioral, or
learning problems may be more easily influenced by TV violence (Bandura, 1977). The impact of TV
violence may be immediately evident in the child s behavior or may surface later, and young people
can even be affected when the family atmosphere shows no tendency toward violence (Cantor Wilson,
1984). Therefore, while TV violence is not the only cause of aggressive or violent behavior, it is
clearly a significant factor. The Good in Television Not all television is bad. There are several
excellent programs dedicated to young children. Some programs incorporate entertainment and
education to help children learn and identify characters, shapes and colors. Programs such as Mr.
Rogers Neighborhood and Sesame Street also help promote good behavior and cooperation. Dr. Ernest
Boyer, President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and former US
Commissioner of Education, stated: Television sparks curiosity and opens up distant worlds to
children. Through its magic, youngsters can travel to the moon or the bottom of the sea. They can visit
castles, take river trips, or explore imaginary lands. . .With selective viewing, television can richly
contribute to school readiness. (Chen, p. 122) Unfortunately, most
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19. Pride And Prejudice By Jane Austin Essay
In reference to the novel Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austin, Austin targets several themes in
correlation to the early 19th century in England. Austin s central theme however, is love and marriage.
Trough love and marriage Austin is able to criticize social class, wealth, gender inequality, and
prejudice. In such matter, Austin believes happiness cannot be obtained by arrangement, force, nor any
type of exterior influences. So in respect to love, which leads to marriage, Austen s thoughts of mutual
attraction are the most important thing of a marriage. One who betrays his or her heart will never own
true love. True love is much more cherishing than money and social position. This is what Austen puts
a great deal of emphasis on. Intertwining themes, Austen s perception of happiness is traced off gender
injustices women suffered in 19th century English society; Austen jabs at the English society and
norms of that time period, by exploiting a female character; Elizabeth Bennet. Regaining focus on
Austen s thought about happiness, with respect to marriage or love; the authors position on such topic
is amplified via the characters pairings and doublings and as they shift through the course of the novel.
As we analyze the main characters in the novel, both Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy are the main
couplet in which experience significant development as the novel gallops along towards the ending.
Being the second oldest of the Bennet sisters, Elizabeth Bennet, is a
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20. Netflix s Position As The Top Movies Streaming Service...
Executive summary Netflix. Inc was founded in 1997 as a DVD mail delivering Service Company that
has grown to become a renowned movie and Television series streaming provider. After launching its
streaming services in 2007 Netflix diversified and expanded its streaming services to Canada as of
2010 and is now a household name in more than 190 countries. The business model that the firm has
implemented since its inception has proved superior to its competitors. Before venturing in the
Canadian market the firms management had reiterated its strategic plan as one that seeks to grow
revenue, increase its market share and earnings as it expands the content of its streaming services. To
be leaders in an industry that is volatile with ever changing business environment is not easy. Thus the
purpose of this strategic plan will be to evaluate the firm and develop strategies and further
recommendations that will not only maintain Netflix s position as the top movies streaming service
provider globally but will also assist management to implement strategies that will help the firm to
adapt to a digital media landscape that is ever changing. An external audit of the digital media space
that Netflix operates its business shows that there are emerging trends that are likely to have
significant impact on the operations of the firm in the movie industry. The first cause of concern is that
the series and movies rental industry is gradually shifting primarily to streaming digital content
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21. Crocs Case
Question 1: One of Crocs core competencies is a highly responsive supply chain. How does this give
Crocs the advantage over its competitors? And, describe the three phase supply chain development
strategy that Crocs used to achieve their flexible supply chain.
To satisfy its mission and comply with growing consumer demands, Crocs has built a strategic
business concept around maintaining flexibility to offer retailers timely fulfillment while capitalizing
on the efficiencies and cost advantages. Consequently Crocs operates a distribution model which is
unparalleled in the retail footwear industry. The revolutionary supply chain allowed replenishment
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* Their distribution strategy allowed them to penetrate multiple worldwide markets in a short time.
Question 3: The three founders of Crocs hired Ronald Snyder, A college buddy and an outsider to the
shoe industry, as a part time consultant to the company in October of 2003 and by January of 2005 he
was the CEO. What was his management style? What strategies did he develop for Crocs that he used
in the electronics industry? What was his attitude toward dealing with suppliers and the normal way of
doing business in the shoe industry?
Snyder joined Crocs officially in 2004 as its president after the part time consultancy role since 2003
(due to the rapid growth)
Snyder has experience managing growth due to his background as an executive at the electronics
group Flextronics because this previous work needed high responsiveness to customer demands and
quick ability to increase or stop production as required which ensure a high level of flexibility to
produce what the customer needed, when needed and responding rapidly to changes in demand and
implementing these strategies for Crocs leads to an excellent supply chain which guaranteed
flexibility, adaptability, speed, better costs and innovation.
Snyder influenced the strategic development of Crocs company because of his leadership and his
international amp; growth oriented management style: thinking big, and as a result Crocs has emerged
as an international lifestyle brand, now selling in a multitude of
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22. Speech On How To Be A Cosplayer
How to Be a Serious Cosplayer
Cosplaying when people dress up as a character from a book, movie, TV, or a comic book, but there s
two types of cosplayers the amateur and the serious one. In this essay ill teach you how to be a serious
cosplayer. The serious cosplayer is dedicated, obsessed, serious, and even a little crazy but he/she
never to forgets to have fun. In the next few paragraphs I ll teach how to be a serious cosplayer from
the behavior, how to act, and even how to look, and etiquette.
First, if you want to be a serious cosplayer you must look the part from the hairstyle to the ways he
dresses make sure you use real materials not cardboard cut outs and pretend that it s good if you want
to be taken serious put effort and make sure it looks a perfect a possible. For example if you want to
make a costume of Sherlock homes don t just get a suit, tied or and put a detective hat and call ...
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If your collating make sure you know how he acts, walks, and talks, it is important that you do this
because you might have the best cosplay in the room but you might not know how to act as him, you
will look foolish and trust me you don t want that specially if you are going to do it in comic con, with
other serious cosplayer, or professionally. Research the character I he has a British accent than learn
how to have the accent, if he speak like a southern gentleman that learn it too. Another thing you
should know is how he acts if he is an evil person that learn how to do it or maybe he is the
stereotypical hero than learn that way he acts from the body movements to how he addresses other
people. Another thing you should learn is how he walks he might walk sluggish or with a firm walk
that says I m the ruler of the world, the point is to imitate how the character is the more in character
you stay in the more other cosplayer will be impress. In the next paragraph I ll talk about obsessed and
the commitment you need to out
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23. Advertisers Techniques of Aiming Products at Certain...
Advertisers Techniques of Aiming Products at Certain Audiences The audiences mainly targeted are:
Little children ,Teenagers, Ambitious men, Adult women, Couples, Prosperous older
women.Advertisements are used to increase the sale of a product and so choosing the right time to
show a commercial is vital. A company won t show an advert aimed at children late at night, when
they know their target audience won´t be watching.Children s products are usually shown in the
morning and in the early afternoon and products for adults are shown later on. ... Show more content
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They are in the green room with a lot of people moving around in the background. All through the
advert there are people constantly moving about, given the viewer an impression of what it takes to
interview a person. Also it makes the viewer feel more involved in the advert, because it feels like you
are actually there watching these people rehearse for the interview. The viewer hears the red M M
speaking. Zoom in on the red M M. The camera zooms from character to actor, quite a lot. The camera
uses slow moves combined with sharp direct moves creating effective shots.
This babe was all over me . Zoom in on the actor, who looks very uninterested and bored. Fascinating
. Next the camera zooms out and we see the door opening and a Green M M looking glamorous,
walking in with an entourage of people. Zoom in on Green M M. Hi Green, thanks for coming and
doing the show . We now find out that this is an interview and the actor is interviewing her, and Green
is the big star. Zoom in on Green M M. Anything for you gorgeous . The Green M M talks in quite a
husky voice giving the impression of a movie star. Zoom in on interviewer. I thought we´d talk about
your new autobiography . We see the soundman preparing in the background. So this is not the actual
interview, they are just preparing. All through the
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24. Why Do We Need To Legalize Animal Testing
Within the past several decades, as medical and scientific research have progressively advanced
throughout the world, the global market has expanded to encompass a wide range of medications,
chemicals, cosmetics, and other commercial products. In an endeavor to account for the constantly
increasing demand for these products, numerous research facilities and laboratories have arisen across
the United States. However, although a number of these medications and cosmetics have proven an
asset to society, these products are created at the expense of the lives of millions of innocent creatures.
Before becoming available for consumption on the market, the effectiveness of these products is
verified through a series of unfathomably cruel animal trials and experiments. While the government
has sought to maintain a measure of control over animal experimentation through the implementation
of laws, these efforts have been largely in vain. Despite the enactment of regulations designed to
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To begin with, animal experimentation subjects innocent creatures to immense physical and
psychological agony through the employment of abusive, inhumane procedures. Currently, an
approximate 26 million animals in the United States alone undergo trials and experiments devised to
ascertain the efficiency and overall safety of products developed for human use ( Animal Testing ). In
a futile attempt to prevent the immoral treatment of animals in scientific laboratories, the government
enacted the Animal Welfare Act several years previously, granting marginal protection to a handful of
sentient species. However, the Animal Welfare Act excludes nearly 99 percent of animal species
commonly used in scientific studies, thereby enabling scientists to experiment on creatures such as
birds, mice, fish, and other cold blooded species without interference from the law ( Animal Testing
101 ). Consequently, in order to test commercial
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25. Pipeline For The Transportation Of Crude Oil
large and massive demands of oil (Iron Mountain, 2016). However, the above challenges can be
addressed in the following ways: Pipelines used in the transportation of crude oil should be correctly
placed (Iron Mountain, 2016). This requires good planning to be done by the local authorities to
ensure that the pipelines are set up well. For instance, pipelines should not be closely located to the
areas where people reside or carry out their daily activities because explosions are likely to occur any
time. The health of the public is the most important when it comes to safety in a company. The name
of the company has to be protected by the company protecting the lives of the public. Mitigation to
accidents caused by railroad is emergency ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There should, therefore, be a way of letting specific responders to be aware of the train schedules and
routes. There is also a mobile app called Ask Rail, which is developed for the emergence of
responders providing access to data relating to the train with the incidents (Molinski, 2015). This gives
the responders a chance to know about the train which has had an incident and rush to rescue any
victim of the incident. This increases the safety of the railroad. Since there are no such measures that
have been put across in the tanker truck, the railroad is a better method of oil transportation. New rules
should be introduced for the use of trains in oil transportation. There has been debate over new rules
of transporting oil via the railroad. These rules require that trains be installed with new brakes that will
stop hazardous materials that are flammable (Stevens, 2015). There have been appeals to challenge the
new rules. However, the safety administration denies these calls since their aim is to reduce incidents
in the railroad during transportation of oil. This has increased concern about the transportation of oil
over the railroad (Stevens, 2015). Once the railroad has been implemented in this company, new rules
that are strict have to be set before the trains are used. Appendix
Background Information
This proposal is written
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26. Scandinavian Airlines Case Essay
Scandinavian Airlines: The Green Engine Decision Scandinavian Airlines serves 32 million people
and is the largest airline in Scandinavia. It has been a first mover in many areas and has built a
positive reputation for corporate responsibility. Having decided to update its fleet with 55 Boeing
737s, SAS now has to decide whether to purchase DAC green engines. Arguments for and against
purchasing the green engine Director of Aircraft amp; Engine analysis Having spent almost five years
on the decision to purchase a new fleet of airplanes, Nas the director of aircraft and engine analysis,
was fully involved and committed to researching and presenting the best option to SAS s management
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Arguments against purchasing the engines include the significant cost requirement, the opportunity
costs, and the uncertainty of the operating effectiveness of the new engine technology. The cost of the
engines is significant, adding about $21 million dollars to the whole fleet. This money could be spent
on other features on the planes, such as a different engine, individual entertainment options, more
comfortable seats, or forward air stairs . These are the opportunity costs of purchasing the engines and
must also be considered in the decision. Finally, the engines use a technology that, although developed
in the 70s, has not been used on 737s and thus may result in additional costs to ensure the engines
operate properly and are delivered on time. Arguments for and against purchasing the green engines
SA S management team The management team at SAS has many of the same arguments for
purchasing the green engines, but has a primary focus of establishing a clear financial cost benefit
analysis. SAS s management team will argue that purchasing the engines will have a strong impact on
its brand image and will allow the company to compete in the industry through its customer s loyalty.
Ultimately this loyalty will drive revenues and will determine if the company can remain in
operations. Another argument will be the benefit of curtailing the expected
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27. Eudora Welty s The Robber Bridegroom
The Robber Bridegroom, by Eudora Welty, is a folktale that shares the main themes and plots of some
stories by the brothers Grimm. In this book, Eudora Welty, the author intertwines into a parody several
story plots from well known stories and Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. This story, like most fairy
tales, has a strong and long plot and we encounter many characters who are extremely influential
towards each other.
In the story Clement Musgrove, a planter, meets Jamie Lockhart, a thief, who then saved Clement
from being murdered and robbed by Mike Fink. After having almost been murdered Clement begins to
tell Jamie about his past, his first wife Amalie,who he met in Virginia and was now dead, and his son
who was gruesomely killed by Indians. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After Salome dies he is set free and with low hopes of re encountering his daughter he does and the
story end. Clement is wise and intelligent, but not knowledgeable enough to see how much he is worth
and how he perseveres. He is also very naive for he cannot tell that his wife Salome is torturing his
daughter and if he does he does not take care of the situation. As for Rosamond she shares some
common traits with her father.
Rosamond is a young, beautiful, golden haired girl, who shares common traits with many Grimm
characters such as Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. She like any other princess is mistreated by the
stepmother, often manipulated and very naive. Rosamond is the house slave and though they do own
servants her evil stepmother always find a way to sabotage Rosamond. She like all princesses allows
herself to be ridiculed and hurt but their forgiving instincts are larger than their common sense. When
Jamie, the thief, takes away Rosamond s virginity we see that throughout she just forgives him and
does not pay too much attention, a pattern found in Beauty and the Beast when Belle was mistreated
by the beast. In the end, Rosamond forgave and married
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28. The Competition Into The Dynamics Of Political Affiliation...
For the two final replications, BIRG is studied beyond competition between teams in a sporting
context. The first study to be discussed carries competition into the dynamics of political affiliation
during national elections (Boen et al., 2002), and the last study going further by considering peer
relationships and affiliative identity (J. K. Dijkstra et al., 2010).
Political affiliations. Boen et al. (2002) followed Cialdini et al. s (1976) first method to observe BIRG:
establishing affiliation using emblems and representative symbols. In the study (conducted during
election period), the researchers counted the number of households that displayed posters or
removable lawn signs that convey support for a political party; these field observations were
conducted two days prior to and one day after the election date.
The number of positions won in Belgium s government was based on the total number of votes that
each party has received; as a consequence, party supporters reacted differently based on the relative
win loss percentages for each party. Citizens who associated themselves with parties that eventually
suffered great losses in the elections immediately removed any election materials that announced their
connection with the party. Conversely, those associated with parties that won significantly retained the
display of their materials for longer durations. In some cases, previously unmarked households (i.e.
did not announce their affiliation) began to display posters
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29. Peoria Notre Dame Case Study
It has come to the attention of select students that a dilemma exists within the guidelines for out of
uniform days within the halls of Peoria Notre Dame High School. A substantial amount of high school
girls, particularly in the freshmen class, ignore a particular rule banning the donning of tight yoga
pants during the school hours of 7:55 to 3:05. An idea to amend the misconduct has been developed.
In analyzing the situation, it is apparent the legging perpetrators are primarily freshman girls with a
high sense of self entitlement. The underclassmen believe they have the right to undermine the
guidelines of the Peoria Notre Dame handbook. The prestigious establishment placed these regulations
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At the court, a trial will occur where select administration will decide upon the guilt of the student, the
severity of the crime, and the duration of the punishment. The teacher who witnessed the violation, the
Dean of Students, and the Principal of Peoria Notre Dame must all be present at the trial. The teacher
will first present the case to the Dean and Principal. If the student has any objections to the
information presented, she may bring forth her concerns at the given time. The judge will then inquire
about any other important details that may influence the severity of the punishment. For example, if
the female has worn a longer shirt (which reaches at least mid thigh) with the leggings the sentence
may be lessened. The pupil will then leave the court to discuss the final verdict. If the student is found
guilty, she will be sentenced to wear a trash bag for a certain amount of time, which will be
determined by the judge. If the length of punishment is substantial enough, the student may be
allowed to decorate their trash bag to their individual taste. Peoria Notre Dame is encouraging of
diversity and
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30. Solubility Of A Salt Lab Report
Sozi Hassan
Section 3
November 7, 2016
Solubility of a Salt
Introduction
Mixture is two or more materials that can be physically separated, and there are two types of mixture:
heterogeneous and homogeneous. In heterogeneous, the different components of the mixture can be
seen separately. However, homogenous is the term of mixture which all components stick together to
be uniform. Also, in a mixture we have solvent and solute. A solvent is the major part of solution
which dissolves the solute, and solute is the part of solution that is being dissolved. Therefore the
combination of solvent and solute is solution which is a type of homogenous mixture. For example, if
water is the solvent and lemon juice and sugar are the solute, lemonade is the solution. Also, every
solution has its own solubility which is the maximum amount of solute that will dissolve in a solvent
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Part One:
Materials
1) Balance
2) Four test tubes
3) Test Tube Holder
4) Distilled water
5) Test tube rack
6) Scoopula
7) Pipette
8) Solid potassium nitrate
9) Hot plate
10) Thermometry
Procedure
1. We bought a beaker and filled it with tab water then we put it on the hot plate to boil. 2. We put 5 ml
of distill water in four tubes.
3. We bought four tubes and full it with four different amounts of KNO3. The amounts were:
(2,4,6,and8 )gram of KNO3. So, we measured the amount of KNO3 by using balance, and we put the
KNO3 to each tube.
4. We put the tubes into the beaker which was boiling, and we left then until the KNO3 dissolved in
the water.
5. After the dissolve of KNO3, we took of the tubes and left them until they cool.
When the tubes cooled, we measured their temperatures.
Data and results
Saturation Temperature (ͦ C) Convert to g/100ml Mass Kno3
31. (g/5 ml) Test Tubes
22 40 2 1
44 80 4 2
58 120 6 3
65 160 8 4
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32. Training Is The Most Important Element Of An Organization
Training is the most important element of an organization; proper training lays the foundation for the
functions of an organization and like a wheel that needs grease to rotate, training is the tool that allows
employees to function within an organization. A successful organization will promote training because
employees are an investment. This paper will focus on a past organization where proper training was
non existent and the trouble that came along with it.
A Company without a Training Program
In 2005, I worked for a bakery that distributed baked goods to airlines, grocery stores and big named
pastry companies. When I first started, I was taking on the position of someone who was recently
fired. I had never worked for the food industry and had no prior experience; however, the company
liked my military background and believed I was a good fit. One of the owners believed that he could
take me under his wing and teach me about the industry. My first task was to hire a customer service
representative who could process orders and bill customers. The previous customer service
representative quit after years of issues she encountered at the bakery; she was the only person who
knew how to operate the software used for billing and processing orders. There wasn t a manual and
she wasn t returning phone calls. Retiring staff are taking with them the knowledge they have acquired
over the years, often leaving less experienced employees to provide services (Pynes, 2013, p.
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33. Personal Computer Data Recovery
Anyone who has had the unfortunate experience of having their personal computer crash knows the
anguish that can result. When irreplaceable files, email addresses, pictures, videos and other personal
details are seemingly lost for good, despair doesn t begin to describe the feelings involved.
You might be relieved to hear there are four effective computer data recovery options available which
could help restore some, if not all of your files, as noted below.
1. Check other hardware components.
Occasionally a computer data recovery effort will not even be required at all. While it might seem like
a hard drive has crashed, another component may be to blame. For example, the mother board or
power supply might be faulty. Therefore, it makes sense to check ... Show more content on
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Data recovery software programs.
If the operating system or hardware issues are not blame for the failure and the computer will still boot
up, a computer data recovery disk might help restore missing or accidentally deleted files. There are
programs available from computer shops and online that are specifically designed to help with data
recovery efforts.
4. Professional data recovery services.
There are companies that specialize in computer data recovery. They have the necessary hardware and
software tools required to be able to recover files that individuals will not have at home or in the
office. While these services can be costly, I m sure that if your data is restored, you ll agree that the
expense is worth it. Beyond regular computer professional services that specialize in data recovery,
computer forensics companies might be able to help out in extreme cases (for example, computers
damaged in the case of fire or flood).
Computer data recovery is possible even when a hardware crash or failure has occurred. While the
results will vary depending on the severity of the crash, the cause and the methods used, it is possible
to retrieve files and data off of even the most severely damaged of hard
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34. The Integration And Combined Utilization Of Renewable...
Several researches have discussed the Integration and combined utilization of renewable energy
sources such as solar energy, wind energy, small hydropower and their hybrid configurations.
Different authors used different Technology option and approaches for a range of hybrid systems at
different times, locations and different countries for determination of the optimal design of the hybrid
system in terms of cost and the reliability that has become of great importance with the increasing in
using of hybrid renewable energy systems, especially in remote area electrification. There have been a
number of researches carried out in this regard over the last few decades.
Dufo López et al, [1] used Monte Carlo simulation to consider the uncertainties of irradiation and load
for the optimization of the electrical supply of a hospital existed far from the electric grid in Kalong
(Democratic Republic of the Congo), which is presently powered by a diesel battery system. The
optimization process based on IHOGA software and the results showed that adding solar photovoltaic
(PV) to a diesel battery system to supply the loads could obtain a 28% reduction in energy cost, 54%
reduction in the fuel consumption and reducing in CO2 emissions lower than the current diesel battery
system.
M. Fadaeenejad et al, [2] presented an analysis and optimization for a hybrid system (PV/ wind/
batteries) which designed for rural electrification in Malaysia. The evaluation of the optimization
accomplished
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35. The Restaurant At The Hotel Bel Air
The Restaurant at the Hotel Bel Air in Los Angeles is by far the epitome of beauty, class, culture and
very much indicative of the environment so desired by those who live in and who visit the city of
Angeles. Located at 701 Stone Canyon Road in Los Angeles the Restaurant at Hotel Bel Air is the
perfect place to spend an afternoon, host a brunch, or even to have a wedding reception. Set in the
beauty of the enchantment known as Hotel Bel Air, the Restaurant at Hotel Bel Air is the typical
setting one might come to expect of a Los Angeles restaurant and hotel. Located in a neighborhood
whose residents include many of the rich and famous, the Restaurant at Hotel Bel Air is a dream come
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It is highly suggested first timers to the Restaurant at Hotel Bel Air attend the Sunday Brunch which is
an incredible dining event. Sunday Brunch includes appetizers, entrée, dessert and champagne at a
cost of $58.00 up to $65.00. Overall a dining experience at the Restaurant at Hotel Bel Air is an
impeccable event as the food is elegantly prepared, the service is top shelf, and the environment is one
of a kind as only the Restaurant at Hotel Bel Air can offer. Valet parking is available to patrons. For
more information on the Restaurant at the Hotel Bel Air located in Los Angeles, visit the official Web
site or call 310 472 5234.
After having spent months planning a vacation to the Canadian Rockies, the last minute decision to
cancel our former plans in hopes of a vacation at the beach, simply couldn t have been more
rewarding. Away from the cold mountains and looking ahead to a beach paradise, this was just what
we found from our weeklong stay at the Secrets Sanctuary Cap Cana Resort in the Dominican
Republic. Cap Cana is located just 15 minutes from Punta Cana, and is being named the world s new
leading destination. Far from the tourist masses at Punta Cana, it was quite the secluded area that we
were hoping for. Rich in up and coming five star hotels, this area will soon flourish to its full potential.
But for now, the Secrets Sanctuary Cap Cana is paving the way. From the moment we stepped foot in
the resort, we knew we had
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36. Grandma House
ADOBE® READER® XI Help and tutorials Reader Help Print PDFs Print button missing?
Common printing tasks Why can t I print my document? Simulate overprinting of inks Print button
missing? To the top If you can t see the Print and Cancel buttons, your monitor is set to a low screen
resolution. Reader wasn t designed for low resolution displays (the minimum recommended is 1024 x
576). However, you can work around this limitation. Do any of the following to print your document:
Press Enter or Return. If a scroll bar appears on the right of the dialog box, drag the slider down to
access the buttons. (Windows) On some monitors, the Windows taskbar covers the Print button. You
can hide the taskbar so it appears only when you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If a document has restrictions on printing, contact the PDF author. (Windows only) Protected Mode is
interfering The default Protected Mode greatly enhances the security of Reader. To determine if
Protected Mode is interfering with printing, temporarily disable it. Right click the document, and
choose Document Properties. Click Advanced, to view if protected mode is enabled. To disable
protected mode, choose Edit Preferences and click Security (Enhanced) on the left. Deselect Enable
Protected Mode At Startup. Close Reader, restart it, and try to print the document again. Note: To
ensure maximum security, when you finish printing, reselect Enable Protected Mode At Startup. To
the top Simulate overprinting of inks Overprint simulation approximates how blending and
overprinting of colored artwork looks when printed on an offset press. You can simulate the effects of
overprinting on a color desktop printer by selecting Simulate Overprinting in the Advanced Print
Setup dialog box. Overprint simulation converts spot colors to process colors for printing. If you
intend to use a file for final output, do not select Simulate Overprinting. Note: Color printers vary
greatly in color reproduction quality. For that reason, proofs from a service provider are the best way
to verify how the finished piece will look. Three overlapping circles without overprinting (left)
compared to three overlapping circles with overprinting (right).
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37. Vision And Mission Statement Of Bionym
1. Company Overview Bionym. Founded in 2011, Bionym is a Toronto based company that designs
and manufactures smart wearable device. Before the company was officially registered, its CEO Karl
Martin spent six years in laboratory studying biometrics, cryptography, and security systems.
Currently, Bionym has 30 employees working in six departments: Executive department, Marketing
and design department, Business development department, Engineering and product management
department, Hardware and manufacturing department and Finance and operations management
department. The Nymi Band. On September 3rd, Bionym released its first product, the Nymi Band
(See Appendix One). According to Bionym s official statement, The Nymi is a wearable wristband
that authenticates a user s identity through their electrocardiogram (ECG), which is a unique biometric
. The Nymi Band is able to translate user s ECG into electronic wireless signals, which can be used for
authentication purposes such as make payments and pass safety clearances ( Quick Info , 2013).
2. Vision and Mission Statement According to the report from Techcrunch, Bionym envisioned for a
future where secure account holders are their own credentials (D. Etherington, 2013). According to the
official product statement, Bionym s mission is to to create a much needed product that addresses
identity in the digital world ( Quick Info , 2013).
3. SWOT Analysis Strengths.
First mover advantage. Bionym is the first mover in
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38. The Right To Jerusalem Essay
The Rights to Jerusalem
The rights to Jerusalem have been heavily debated for centuries. It is the cause of much animosity
between the three major monotheistic religions. Since the beginning, the Christians, Muslims and
Jews have all claimed that Jerusalem belongs to them due to their religious texts. According to the
Bible, Jerusalem is where Jesus Christ was nailed to the cross and crucified for his crimes, blasphemy
against Judaism and for treason against Rome. Jerusalem and the area surrounding it are heavily
embedded in Christianity and Judaism. Jerusalem is sacred to the Jews because the First Temple, at the
site known as the Temple Mount today, was built by King Solomon, and Mount Moriah is where
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In the New Testament books of Luke and Acts, the accounts of the life of Jesus Christ are told from
his youth and adolescence to his adulthood and death. Jesus was brought to Jerusalem, in his youth
and adolescence, to be presented to God in the Temple, and to partake with his family in the Festival
of the Passover. In his adulthood, he traveled to Jerusalem to preach to the poor, heal the sick and
protect the people within the walls that surrounded Jerusalem. It is also the location of Jesus Last
Supper, his arrest in Gethsemane, his trial, his crucifixion at Golgotha, his burial, his resurrection and
ascension to heaven. With the significance of Jerusalem being very high in the eyes of the Christian
faith, there was very little doubt that there would be a battle to maintain or regain control of
Jerusalem. Nine of the main conflicts, to preserve Jerusalem for the Christian faith, are known
throughout history as the Crusades. During each crusade the theme was the same; recover the lands
that were taken by people who were believed to be the enemies of God. The Crusades were fought to
restore all holy lands and the lands that were once controlled by Christians back to their rightful
owners .
In the years just prior to the first crusade, a large amount of land was taken by the Saracens (Muslims)
from the Christian people living in the
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39. The Powerful Gifts Of The Holy Spirit
The adversary causes plenty of division within the church over many issues. One debate in particular
is the charismatic gifts of the Holy Spirit. Fortunately, it s not the argument of whether or not the
charismatic spiritual gifts were part of the first century. However, the major issue at hand is whether or
not the charismatic spiritual gifts are still used in today s church, or not? There are many beliefs of
charismatic gifts, based off denominational sectors, church affiliations, personal experiences, and last
but not least interpretation or should I say misinterpretation of the Scriptures. Many believers of Christ
believe that the charismatic gifts cease after the Bible was established, and at the end of the Apostolic
age. This group is better known as cessationists. In contrast, there are believers that believe that the
charismatic gifts are prevalent, and available to believers today. This group is better known as
continuationists. This topic can really get out of hand on both sides of the debate. The one group that
says they have ceased, can be extreme by saying, people who believe they have charismatic spiritual
gifts they are demonic influenced . Then the opposing side says, if you don t believe that the
charismatic spiritual gifts are still in use, then you are not saved. In my personal opinion, theses
agitators are totally wrong. What is very interesting is that both views use the Scriptures to support
what they believe. However, there is a middle
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40. Impact Of The Digital Millennium Copyright Act On...
Impact of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act on Copyright Enforcement and Fair Use
Jean Paul Muyshondt
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Abstract
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 has changed the focus of copyright enforcement away
from the act of copyright infringement and toward the act of circumvention of the technologies used to
protect the rights of digital media owners. Additionally, the act has had adverse effects that outweigh
the benefits that it provides.
Key Words: copyright, DMCA, DRM, ethics, fair use, legal/societal impact.
1. Introduction
Prior to the 1990s, United States copyright legislation, like the media that it protected, had remained
relatively unchanged. The advancement of digital technologies, specifically the advent of the Internet
and the increasing ability to easily exchange digital media, prompted a change in copyright law. This
change came in the form of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The act extends the
protections given to copyright holders. In order to provide this additional protection, the DMCA also
has adverse effects. This paper will explore copyright law in the United States and discuss the positive
and negative effects of the DMCA, as well as some of the ethical implications associated with it.
2. Background
2.1. Copyright law prior to 1998 and the need for change
Copyright laws in the United States can trace their roots to the Constitution, where Congress was
granted the power To
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41. The Importance Of Education During The Industrial Age
During the Industrial Age, not every child had the ability to go to school. The majority of children
worked in factories at the time, and only the children of rich families were able to attend school.
Teachers were feared by students and if a student misbehaved or fell behind in class, they would be
punished. Today, many of those practices have changed. Every child has the ability to go to school,
and teachers are not feared by the students. Punishments in class are not as harsh as they were back
then and there are more opportunities than ever, but some of the same values in education that
originated from the Industrial Age are still around.
While many classes still use textbooks, they havetextbooks become outdated and over the school year
get worn down. We as students now have the ability to access the internet and have the ability to learn
anything we want. Many schools end up not using this to their advantage; with online activities,
learning opportunities, and tons of videos thatey can show us so they can giveet a better understanding
of a topic. Education Technology Solutions wrote an article asking questions like, Why are most
examinations not open book? Why cannot students take their computers into a test? In real world
situations, are people rarely so cut off from information that they cannot ask a question on how to do
something? from the paragraph section titled Teach a Man to Fish... Google Drive can be used to
organize work in simple folders and find it in the
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42. Analysis Of Teenage Drivers
We has humans are prone to accidents. Because of this, you often see news articles consisting of fatal
and devastating crashes, of which are most oftenly new teen drivers. As such, there is extra
precautions taken by the government or the school you might go to to help prevent these crashes from
happening. In the article Teen Drivers the writer discusses many points on why these bizarre accidents
are in fact worse than they appear to be. As a result of reading the article, my views on teenage driving
have been confirmed.
Following the writer explains how teens driving is prone to accidents while driving with friends. As
Brian O Neill of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety states, Put one teenager in a car, and you
may have a decent driver...Put four teenagers in a car, and you have a prescription for immature,
irresponsible behavior (Holt). This is a fact, have you ever been in a crowded car in which everyone is
talking? Maybe you happened to be the driver you the driver? If not, it is not hard to imagine the
emotions that the driver must be dealing with as they have to focus 360 degrees around them: on the
road, on the lights, the cars around him/her, the marking on the road, pedestrians. Maybe they are also
inclined to state their input on the conversations in the car possibly having to fulfill the demands of
those passengers. Now, imagine that situation with a teenager who just go their license, it is scary, I
know; as The odds of having a serious accident
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43. What Is Donald Trump s Impact On Canadian Society
In 2017 I deem the person with the biggest effect on Canadian society isn t even Canadian.I believe
Donald Trump the current President of the United States Of America has made the most influential
effect in Canada. The three main reasons he has made such a massive impact is him wanting to stop
NAFTA, his impending tariff on soft lumber and his amendments to the immigration laws. To begin I
will be discussing Trump s plan to stop NAFTA. Stopping NAFTA would be horrific for Canadian
society. Canadian society acquires thousands of items from the U.S that can t be produced in Canada
for instance products like oranges, lemons, limes and mangos. During 2015 the United States imported
$295.2 billion from Canada and exported $280.3 Billion to Canada. Without NAFTA all goods would
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Of course Trump is striving to put a 20% tariff on Canadian soft lumber. Historically Canadians have
always sold a huge amount of their soft lumber to the United States up to 65%. Moreover on why
Trump has had a major impact on Canadian society this year is his immigration laws. Donald is
making all these immigration laws to keep people out like refugees. All the refugees that are looking
to leave their country and find a place to live they can t go the U.S.A so they will most likely come to
Canada. When Trump first became elected Canada had no those choices, then to close down its
immigration website because too many people were trying to move in. Consequently, these are the
three reasons I think that Donald Trump had the biggest impact on Canadian society in
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44. Modern Day Christian Gifts Research Paper
Almost any occasion is the perfect time to give Christian gifts. Amazon has a host of these types of
gifts for everyone on your guest list. Take advantage of our large selection of Christian gift ideas. We
make shopping easy and affordable. To help you enjoy even greater savings, many of our items
qualify for FREE Super Saver Shipping. There are so many wonderful Christian gifts, wholesale and
regular priced options all have something in common. They can be gentle reminders of one s faith.
They can also be a reminder that they also have someone who is always in their corner. Teddy bears,
and rattles featuring religious symbols are perfect gifts for a baby s Christening. Devotionals and
prayer books are wonderful gifts for any age, but especially
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45. Federalist 10 Analysis
The question that is dispatched in the Federalist paper # 10 that James Madison has written is how to
protect the country against factions? A faction is a group of people with the same interest opposed to
the rights of the citizens or the interests opposed to the rights of the citizens or the interest of the
whole community. The paper is also written on how a strong republic would protect better against the
dangers then a smaller one for example, an individual state. Madison explains that in a large republic
there will be many different factions, held together by regional or local interests that none of them will
dominate national politics, it is important to devise a plan of government that can control the
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Madison believes it is a process or aftereffect of people being born with very different physical and
mental capacities. In order try to remove the causes of faction are only two options: destroy free will
by taking away the opinion of every citizen, passions and interests. The first won t work because we
have fought long and hard for freedom. The second is not fascinating nor even possible. By factions,
whether amounting to a largest of a minority of the whole faction. Who are untied and actuated by
some common impulse of passion or of interest, opposing of the rights of other citizens, or to the
durable and collective interests of the community? There are a few things bad about faction one of
those things are they will try to get they want even if it hurts others. Madison wants to create a
republic. Two ways to remove factions are to destroy liberty so we can t take it away again that s why
destroying liberty won t work. The system does not work today because people can have better
communication around so they can have the same interests around the country. The point of the
Federalist papers was to promote the ratification of the constitution. Madison believed that factions
operate in their own interest and ignore the rights of other citizens and interest of the community.
Madison believes that as long as man is allowed to exercise liberty that different opinions will be
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46. The Role Of The Underdog
From my birth, I assumed the role of the underdog. Born to a mother who was only fifteen years old,
and later raised by my mother and grandmother along with six other siblings in an impoverished inner
city neighborhood without the benefit of a father or any other familial male influence in my life, I
have always been cognizant of what the statistics predicted would be the likely outcome of my life.
Yet somehow, at an early age, I relished the role of the underdog and used it as a means for motivating
myself, my siblings, and even my own mother, to pursue those things that appeared to be beyond our
reach from a social and economic perspective. Chief among the motivating factors in my life was the
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Despite playing the role of protector, there was no role that I enjoyed more than being able to help my
siblings further their education, ensuring that their homework and mine was completed, accurate and
ready for my mother s review upon her return home from work. I was determined to transfer my
passion for learning, and education in general, to my siblings and anyone in my household who would
listen, which might have contributed to the fact that all but one of my siblings went on to attend and
graduate from college. For me, getting an education wasn t an option, it was the only option, a
sentiment that I relentlessly stressed to my siblings, and my mother, who though a high school dropout
at one point, went on to pursue and receive several college degrees later in life. At the age of 12, I took
on my first job, which was essentially an entrepreneurial endeavor. My brothers and I spent the spring,
summer and fall canvassing our neighborhood, seeking out residents who would allow us to mow their
lawns or rake their leaves in exchange for a reasonable fee. While the earnings of that first job were
meager, the intangible benefits and life lessons that I derived from it were tremendous. I learned a lot
about earning and managing money, responsibility, and most significantly, what I did not want do with
my life. The
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47. Langston Hughes Influence On Harlem Renaissance
The Harlem Renaissance, occurring from the end of World War I to the Great Depression, was a
colorful explosion of artistic, social, and cultural movements. Acting as the center of this explosion,
Harlem drew upon the talents of many great African American writers, poets, musicians, and artists.
One such great talent was Langston Hughes. Langston Hughes wrote many essays, short stories, and
poems with the common theme of celebrating and vocalizing African American culture. Hughes s
representation Harlem changed and varied throughout his life, and is reflected in his numerous poems.
For much of his early body of work, Hughes viewed Harlem as a glittering and vibrant neighborhood.
However, as the peak of the movement dropped off into the doldrums of the Great Depression,
Hughes work took on a more cynical view towards Harlem. Harlem came to represent the lost dreams
of its citizens. This change in Hughes s ideals can be traced back to both ... Show more content on
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The area is most recognized for the Harlem Renaissance taking place during the 1920 s. Yet, many
events had to occur in order for the area to reach its cultural zenith. Originally, the Lenape Indians
occupied Harlem until Franco Dutch settlers arrived. In 1664, the English then triumphed over the
Dutch and they led New York into the Revolutionary War era. For much of the early 19th century,
Harlem remained a small, yet fashionable settlement. The Harlem Railroad as well as the Civil War
brought even more wealth and infrastructure to the area. However, the Panic of Harlem in 1937,
caused by the large amount of poor immigrants, initiated the city of New York to annex the
neighborhood. This annexation proved to be a good thing for Harlem, as an economic recovery
triggered new life and the opportunity to examine a fascinating new culture (Osborne, Boghani). As
Harlem was brought into the 20th century, the upcoming Harlem Renaissance began to
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48. Ancient Egypt And Western Asia
ARTS2281 Ancient Egypt and Western Asia Draft Essay 2014 Semester 2 Done By: Calvin Lee
(z3442576) Thesis Statement During the old kingdom, Ma at was part of the peoples everyday life,
was not just a false façade and advocated social justice and equality. Introduction Ma at s concept
combines numerous factors that assume a complete disassociation in Egyptian imaginary. Ma at forms
the basis for understanding the civilization of Egypt in its entirety and longevity. Just like Ma at,
duality marks the history of Egypt whereby from the ancient philosophies of the Egyptians to their
politics; duality premise has been the order of the day. The application of this duality helped them
unite distinct cultures, while its recognition helped them to form a lasting civilization that had never
been experienced before. In terms of religion, this dual nature remains by no means as clear as in Ma
at. Thus, the dual nature of Ma at may be revealed in an intangible idea that embraces order, justice
and balance, as well as an anthropomorphic goddess. As the other cultures faced challenges in
explaining Ma at concept through the use of multiple terms, the Egyptians used a single term, an
aspect that provided a practical and positive distinct order principle. Through the Egyptians literature;
religious literature, instructional or even an epic story, revelation of the different faces of Ma at
remains evident. In this sense, Ma at was more than just a goddess or a concept as it personified a
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49. A Shared Responsibility For Online Privacy
A Shared Responsibility for Online Privacy
There are some things in life people can control and things they cannot. When driving, people can
fasten their seat belt, keep their car s limits, and focus on the area ahead to avoid car accidents.
Whereas when flying, people cannot do many things to protect themselves, but rely on the government
s aviation regulations and airlines enforcement to increase flight safety. Likewise, when it comes to
the online privacy, web users can control the passwords they set, the profile they create, and the
statements they post on the social networks, but they cannot prevent themselves from being hurt due
to technology companies malice and governments weak supervision and loose regulations.
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It means governments should make clear regulations on the network services in order to make sure
that social networks are built with proper security and privacy. An American journalist Farhad
Manjoo, in his article It s Not All Facebook s Fault, mentions that Facebook failed to keep user
information private; the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) urged Facebook to take actions to keep the
promises about privacy it gave to its American users before. The FTC plays a role in making certain
that services Facebook provides are in compliance with the privacy policy. It is a role of governments
to ensure regulations take effect and is responsible for monitoring the implementation. More
specifically, they may need to examine whether or not the service providers give users a clear notice
regarding privacy and whether or not users express consent affirmatively before making their personal
information available for business purposes. Obviously, governments have obligations to enforce and
tightly supervise service providers to implement the regulations of security and privacy. Hence,
governments should take responsibility to make privacy regulations on social networks and monitor
the enforcement of the regulations.
Moreover, technology companies have a primary responsibility to make users feel safe by creating
online transparency. They should make information
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