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City Of Niceville 2016 Stormwater Master Plan
City of Niceville 2016 Stormwater Master Plan Addendum
The 2016 Stormwater Master Plan is an overview and summary of the City of Niceville s Stormwater
Management Program and will serve as an addendum to the existing Stormwater Master Plan. This
document will provide a summary of the progress the City has made to address the water quantity and
quality issues as they relate to stormwater runoff. It will identify the past stormwater projects and
drainage activities the City has under taken as a result of previous assessments, studies and
recommendations to improve the efficiency and functionality of the City s stormwater systems to
minimize the adverse environmental impacts of stormwater runoff. This document also includes the
Capital Improvement Element which comprises a list of the drainage improvement projects that
identify the future goals and objectives of the City s Stormwater Management Program. The City
Council s approval of this Stormwater Master Plan Addendum and the Capital Improvements Plan will
become the framework for accomplishing these goals and objectives.
Background
Beginning in the late 1990 s the city realized the importance of stormwater management and initiated
the necessary steps to identify and minimalize the adverse effects of inadequate drainage
infrastructure. Although the city had adopted stormwater regulations for new development, older
developments and roadways in the city were not regulated prior to 1984 and many of those drainage
systems
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My Letter For A Vice President
Vice President Are you sure you don t want to aim for something lower?, my mom asked. No Mom, I
am running for vice president. I was pacing back and forth really deciding what I want to run for. Do I
want to run for this or that? What are the pros and what are the cons. Would anyone make fun of me? I
was thinking in my head frantically. It was the end of my third grade year and I was deciding what
part of office I was going to run for. Vice President? Secretary? Or maybe even Treasurer! I then make
my speech, gather the materials for my sign/poster, practice my speech in front of my parents until I
got it down, and lastly, the most nervous part of trying to run for office, talking to the many faces of
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I could hear the murmurs throughout the halls of the schools. Oh Alex s looks Good! Debra s is not
making me convinced! Reece s is sort of plain, but it gets the job done. One hard part about running
for vice president is that there were so many other people also running for the same spot. One in
particular was my best friend Alyson Jones. She and I have been friends since the first month of
school in first grade! When I skipped a grade she was my first friend that I made, and we intend to
keep our friendship long lasting and keep in touch, up to today. It was the day. I was extremely
nervous about talking to the 900 people at my school. What I did to prepare for the speech was
practice it when I was at snack, pretend to go to the bathroom during class and practice it there, or do
it in front of my friends or teachers. The lunch that day was the quickest lunch I had ever had. It felt
like it was 10 minutes. Then the most exciting but dreaded part of the day came, the moment I had
been waiting for. All of the students who were running for any office, would go through the back door
on to the stage, as we all saw the kids flooding in through the doors. My stomach felt as if butterflies
keep becoming butterflies as the seats filled up until the last one was filled. To start off the candidates
for Treasurer and Secretary made their speeches quickly because there very little people running for
those
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The Downfall Of Julius Caesar
Augustus paper
In his seventy sixth year Julius Caesar was assassinated by several senators on August 19, 14 CE.
(Mellor 1). After Julius Caesar s death, Antony (one of Caesar s closest advisors) was expected to rule
after him, but little did anyone know that Caesar was very fond of his nephew who voyaged with him
on several missions and secretly adopted this fellow who went by the name of Gaius Octavius. (Mellor
6) Octavius would soon go by the name Augustus and become one of the greatest leaders to have ruled
ancient Rome. Augustus ruler of Rome formulates a monarchical government in spite of Romans
dislike of a monarchy without being assassinated like his grandpa Julius Caesar by maintaining a
strong military system, gradually changing the constitution, and spending his money and time wisely.
Augustus was a man of strong brutality and strength, one of the strong points in aiding his rise as
emperor was his military control. Augustus differed greatly from Julius Caesar in the relationships
between him and his enemies. While Julius Caesar would try to befriend his foes after defeating them,
Augustus is more unforgiving and instantly tries to eliminate them. Julius Caesar only eliminated the
major enemies that he deemed most threatening but, after he succeeded in defeating them, he made the
mistake of looking past other past potential enemies. Augustus learned from Caesar s mistakes.
Augustus knew that he could easily be killed by the same assassins that killed his
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Dialogue of Personal Identity and Immortality
In Perry s Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality there is a conversation between three
characters that lasted over a period of three nights. The way the dialogue of the conversation was set
up was that each night the topic of the argument will get more intense , tricky and complicated. The
argument against and for immortality between two characters, Gretchen and Sam, and the argument of
Personal Identity, is in a way inviting the reader or audience to the discussion to create their own
thoughts in this discussion. Gretchen doesn t find life after death as possible and challenges Sam to
prove her wrong. In Perry s Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality , Gretchen is dying and
used her last days engaging in a philosophical debate with Sam over immortality or life after death.
In this essay , I will present and compare both sides of the debating argument of immortality.
Gretchen Weirob was a philosophy teacher and Sam Miller is her friend. Gretchen decided to spend
her last days debating on whether life after death is possible and on personal identity. There were two
debatable topics involved in this philosophical argument between Sam and Gretchen. They were
immortality and personal identity.
On the First Night, Gretchen challenged Sam to prove to her that life after death is possible, not
probable or likely. According to Gretchen , she believes life after death is impossible based on the
bodily identity theory of Personal identity in which a person is
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William Wycherley Essay
The restoration era of theatre was a unique period of time for iconic practitioners and actors to
revitalise the love for drama after an 18 year ban enforced by the reign of the Puritans, one of these
practitioners being William Wycherley. Wycherley was born in Shrewsbury, United Kingdom, just a
year before the Puritans took thrown of the English Parliament in 1642. He grew up with his family as
middle class citizens with an exceptional property until he was 15 where Wycherleys parents figured it
would be that his son would get his education outside of their home town and therefore sent him off to
France where he would grow up to become one of the most recognisable comedic writers of the late
17th century. He received his education in Charente, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Social matters and characters with controversial personalities, or even personalities which reflected
the audience were often portrayed throughout most of his scripts using various techniques, one of
these techniques being his use of one liners. One liners can be described as a witty remarks which are
abrupt and snappy to enhance the amusement of the play. Consequently, Wycherleys constant use of
these short jokes brought popularity back to the use of them and has been adapted to modern theatre
which can be seen in comedy movies or sitcom television shows. The one liners used in both The
Country Wife and The Plain Dealer are what brought both performances such high levels of success.
The Country Wife and The Plain Dealer are described to be Mr Williams highly regarded works which
he had produced. The Country Wife included marvelous characters who did not change their
personalities or morals, if they were a horrible person, that s what they remained for the durations of
the play without character development. The Country Wife was published in 1675 and depicted the
story of a man who has countless affairs with woman and a country girl becoming accustomed with
the town life and the captivating men in London. The play s vile humour was soon banned from the
theatre and was transformed into a more appropriate film in later
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Inheritance Is A Part Of Most People s Lives
Inheritance is a part of most people s lives. At some point in life there will be an inheritance passed
down from one generation to another. There are different forms of inheritance. There is an inheritance
of a generation teaching another generation how to do something that maybe they did in the older
generations time that they do not do now. Another form of inheritance is when someone dies and then
normally someone in the family of a younger generation will inherit whatever they owned or what
they had on their will to give to them. Both authors have examples of these two forms of inheritance.
Hampl said, for instance, have a single recollection of my first arithmetic lesson, the first time I
studied Latin, the first time my grandmother tried to teach me to knit (25). Hampl explains how she
found out that her father played the violin after her first piano lesson. She inherited music skills and
the passion for music from her father. Family inheritance and skills such as this are a very common
thing but is not always the case. Most skills inherited by parents are pushed onto them by their parents
because it was or still is a passion for them so they want their children to do it so they can share that
passion. There is another form if inheritance that is a little different but the same idea. The younger
generations are still receiving things from the older generation just like in Hampl s article. This form
normally has a little more meaning to it because the younger
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Big Fish Mistakes
Big Fish has a theme that occurred throughout the movie as Barrie Wilson would call Big Fish a story
of redemption (Wilson 10). Throughout the movie, Edward had made life mistakes that was eventually
redeemed in the end of the movie. Edward, despite being destined as a hero, made several mistakes
throughout the film and he ended up redeeming himself for all his mistakes. The first encounter that
Edward has was with Karl. In a way, Edward solved Ashton problem with the giant, but it was
compensated with Karl losing his home. Edward redeemed himself with Karl by introducing Karl to a
group of people that accepted him, which happens to be the circus. In a way, Karl life was better and
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Will also had to redeem himself for his actions that he had done in the past. At first, Will believed
Edward stories to be a hundred percent true. Until he was near his marriage date, he started to question
his father life and ended up belittling his stories every single time he talks about it after marriage. It
got bad to the point where Will believed that there was no truth in any of his story. Will also ended
suspecting Edward cheating on his mother since he was frequently gone for a period of time when he
was little. When Will son was about to born, Will ended up badgering his father constantly for his
father s real identity. Will wanted to tell real factual stories about this father to his son since he felt that
he barely knows his father at all. Little does he knows, he actually knows almost everything about his
father life. This was later revealed when he visited Jennifer, a person who Edward saved. Jennifer
ended up revealing the truth behind Edward period of disappearance when he saved Specter. She also
confessed Edward sincere dedication toward his wife. This encounter left Will in a turmoil since he
realized there was some truth in his stories after
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Burial Urns
Although many people might expect that burial urns have been used for a lot longer than they have,
the actual ritual and mentality behind these kinds of urns is very much different to what you may have
expected in the first place. Having looked into this considerably over the years, we understand the
importance of knowing the culture and style behind the products we sell and this includes the history
of burial urns.
Burial urns have a long and proud history, and have been used in various forms of civilization over the
years, ranging back as far as 7000BC. These have been found in some of the earliest Jiahu sites that
are located in China, as well as places like Shaanxi and Yangshao of which some of the urns come
from the years 5000 3000BC. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, the old Kings of Bavaria used to keep their hearts in an urn after they died. In terms of
the typical cremation urns, though, these were used by the Chinese civilizations noted above as well as
a whole host of different Pre Columbian cultures that have spanned the length of time.
Romans, for example, used to place the urns in large tombs that acted as a place for many souls to rest
instead of just individual placing throughout time and history. This makes a massive difference in
terms of the way that the burial urns come together, and ensures that large resting places became a
common thing. The history of burial urns has changed quite a lot as new discoveries are made;
however, as it was found that during the Bronze Age in England the urns were hidden carefully and
expertly, as was detailed in Sir Thomas Browne s compendium Hydriotaphia or Urn Burial.
In the modern world, the change and growth in the burial urn culture has been quite remarkable.
Cremation urns tend to be made in various styles and formats now whereas it was very common to
have a template style to pick from back in the
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Skin And Connective Tissue Disease Essay
The skin is known as the largest organ in the body, They are the largest in weight and in surface area.
Also the skin separates the body s inside environment from the outside environment. The skin has a
lot of different roles. It acts as a channel of communication with the outside would skin protects the
body from water loss it uses specialized pigment cells, called melanocytes, to protect the body from
ultraviolet radiation skin participates in calcium homeostasis by contributing to the body s supply of
vitamin D skin also helps regulate body temperature and metabolism.
Elastic tissues such as the skin must have a strong and resilient structural framework. This framework
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Many features of skin and connective tissue disorders overlap with each other, and with other
disorders, even though they have unique genetic causes.
A connective tissue disease is any disease that affects the parts of the body that connect the structures
of the body together.
Connective tissues are made up of two proteins: collagen and elastin. Collagen is a protein found in
the tendons, ligaments, skin, cornea, cartilage, bone, and blood vessels. Elastin is a stretchy protein
that is like a rubber band and is the major component of ligaments and skin. When a patient has a
connective tissue disease, the collagen and elastin are inflamed. The proteins and the body parts they
connect are harmed.
There are several different types of connective tissue diseases. They can be inherited or caused by
environmental factors. Connective tissue disease just like:
Rheumatoid arthritis: Rheumatoid arthritis is one of the most common connective tissue diseases and
can be inherited. Ra is an autoimmune disease. That means the immune system attacks its own body.
In this systemic disorder, immune cells attack and inflame the membrane around its joints. It also can
affect the heart, lungs, and eyes. It affects a lot more women than
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Drunk Driving Should Be Illegal In The United States
Cars are responsible for moving people place to place safely. They are designed with the best safety
features on the market in order to stop a person from getting hurt in a car crash. What is the leading
cause for car crashes? Some people would spit out drunk driving first. This is simply not true. Anyone
at the age of twenty one is allowed to drink, but driving under the influence causes fewer wrecks than
drivers sober. This statistic published by the back track website is one piece of evidence that shows
sober driving is a bigger risk. Sober driving should be illegal in the United States, and drunk driving
should be made legal. In the United States, thirty one percent of car crashes are caused by drunk
drivers. These crashes could be people
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How Does Colonel Cathcart Use Satire In Catch 22
Power is without a doubt the one thing that divides people from one another. Catch 22 (book) relates
tremendously to the thought of power in the wrong hands. Many characters abuse this to their own self
greed to achieve their own personal goals. Without paying attention to how it could affect the
environment around him or her. The setting of the book takes place near the end of World War II, the
characters in the story are mostly soldiers and officers during that time. High ranking officers are the
big shots giving out orders, while the low ranking officers take and do. Colonel Cathcart is one that
treats power to his own selfish desire, not in any way evil, but for the greater good that he thinks is the
best option. His desire for the greater good of the United States, is to raise the amount of flying
missions to eighty five. Reason being is that he doesn t want anybody to go home and wants a little
joke here and there. However, some characters like Yossarian don t see this as a fit rule to apprehend,
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The genre of the novel is set to dark comedy, a sense that the humor is deeply scary to think about but
funny in a way that you have to process all the bad stuff out. It does still reflect the theme upon power
in a comedic fashion that appeals to the reader s understanding. Yossarian is sent with his friends to
hear a preliminary briefing about another flight mission. To this, their plan is to bomb an innocent
village to roadblock a road so the Germans have a delay in their planning. However, Colonel Cathcart
really wants to just bomb the village to have a good aerial photograph to send to a HQ, they don t care
about the roadblock (Heller 327 328). As recalled before, the top dogs just want to look good and don
t care about the environment they seem to ignore when passing such idiotic
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Chemistry In The 1800 s
The studies of chemistry and physics have shaped understanding of the world today. In fact, they have
altered the mindset and reasoning of society, leading to an age in which discoveries are consistently
being sought after and achieved. However, it must be noted that the origin for the basis of
understanding used today in fields such as chemistry derived almost entirely from the scientists of the
1800 s. In this thorough and precise essay, the incubator for some of the world s most innovative
researchers and pioneers in chemistry and physics will be discussed the Cavendish Laboratory. In the
late 1800 s, specifically June 16th, 1874, the Cavendish Laboratory of Cambridge University in the
United Kingdom was opened due to William Cavendish, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To answer this, one does not have to look far as the Cavendish Laboratory is rather open with current
projects. For example, Nanophotonics, which is the study of the conduct of light on the nanometer
scale and its interactions, is an ongoing study at the Cavendish Laboratory (NanoPhotonics, n.d., para.
1). Specifically, the NanoPhotonics Group (NP) is looking into nano plasmonics, polymer photonic
crystals, semiconductor microcavities, et cetera (NanoPhotonics, n.d., para. 2). At this current time, it
is rather difficult, as assembling nano chunks of matter into a structure creates nano materials that
have emergent properties, which are not found in their constituents (NanoPhotonics, n.d., para. 3).
Their goal is moving from expensive fabrication of devices to elegant nano assembly in which
materials build themselves (NanoPhotonics, n.d., para. 3). Overall this has a large reward if research is
successful and actually leads towards a
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The Round House By Louise Erdrich
Survivance is a term that is used in Native American studies and it includes two important terms:
survival and resistance . Survivance refers to an active sense of presence and in native stories, natural
reason, active traditions, customs, narrative resistance, and clearly observable in personal attributes,
such as humor, spirit, cast of mind, and moral courage (Vizenor). It allows them to transform their
experiences of historical trauma into courage, forgiveness, and healing through political activism and
cultural revitalization (sfsu).Vizenor defines this term in opposition to victimry and it is more than just
survival for the Native Americans, but as self reliant perseverance through all the hardships that had
presented themselves such as the forced assimilation into the white community and culture. Instead of
losing their roots, the Native Americans were able to hold on to their historical culture and traditions
and were so much more than mere survival.
The Round House, written by Louise Erdrich is a fictional novel that focuses on a Chippewa family in
a North Dakota Indian reservation. The story is written from the perspective of a young man, Joe
Coutts, who is the son of a tribal judge, Bazil Coutts, and his mother, Geraldine, who was brutally
raped by a white man, Lindin Lark, in a savage act of vengeance. After this violent act, Joe s mother
spirals into solidarity and becomes closed off to the point where she is unable to leave her room. This
causes their
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The Importance Of Democracy In Democracy
American democracy supply its citizens with the most freedom, the most opportunity, the greatest
success, and the most comfortable life. A high number of Americans have lost faith in their
democracy. In 1988, United States democratic party was 33%. In 2014, it decreased to 29%. For more
democratic to gain their faith, the democracy have to improve. The humanities can solve this problem
by starting with itself. Improving education, improving oneself as a human being, improving
healthcare and improving economics growth.
Education can help people participate in democracy in different ways, including providing them with
literacy and other skills to enable them to take action in political discussions and to be able to get
political information through the media easily. Education promotes good governance by giving
citizens the confidence and skills they need to become active members of their society and hold their
governments responsible, therefore we need more people in higher class occupations. Education
reduces poverty, help economic growth, leads to better health and promotes gender equality.
Everyone should come together to enhance themselves as a human being. This action is will be very
challenging, but possible. If everyone will take the time out to compliment themselves, stop making
excuses, let go of anger, practice forgiveness, be honest, be helpful, listen to others, be respectful,
educate themselves, and more, there will be massive number of civilized
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War Without Mercy by Dower Essay
War Without Mercy by Dower In War Without Mercy , Dower s principle is a surprising one: Though
Western allies were clearly headed for victory, pure racism fueled the persistence and increase of
hostilities in the Pacific setting during the final year of World War II, a period that saw as many
casualties as in the first five years of the conflict combined. Dower does not reach this disturbing
conclusion lightly. He combed through loads of propaganda films, news articles, military documents,
and cartoons. Though his case is strong, Dower reduces other factors, such as the prolonged
negotiations between the West and the Japanese. During World War II, with the alliance of Germany
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Overall, the Why We Fight films reflect the strategic priorities of the U.S. government and focused
primarily on the struggle in the West. A Japanese equivalent to this series is titled The Battle of China.
This was an epic paean to the resistance of the Chinese people against Japan s aggression. Through all
of the destruction and devastation of the Japanese, they come with this counterpoint that was
heightened by a commentary in which Japan s rhetoric of co existence and co prosperity was recited
while the screen showed the devastation of China s cities and the mutilated corpses of its men,
women, and children. In the United States and Britain, Dower reminds us, the Japanese were more
hated than the Germans before as well as after Pearl Harbor. On this, there was no dispute among
contemporary observers. They were perceived as a race apart, even a species apart and an
overpoweringly monolithic one at that. There was no Japanese counterpart to the good German in the
popular consciousness of the Western Allies. (8) But there are two answers in the book that gives us a
reason on why there was more hatred towards the Japanese than the Germans. These are the same
Germans that engaged in a systematic genocide against millions of Jews. But why the Japanese were
more hated than the Germans despite the latter s orgy of violence, is surely in large part racial. It s not
a
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Traditional Investment Appraisal Techniques Can Not Cope...
Subject: Financial Management
Matriculation number: 40127207
Word count: 1,769
Coursework Assignment
Traditional Investment Appraisal techniques cannot cope with the fast changing environment in
manufacturing industry today
REQUIRED:
Discuss the above statement with reference to available academic literature
A reading list is attached of some relevant articles in the area.
This is by no means exhaustive, you should also find additional reading yourself
Introduction The current business environment is undergoing a lot of change and firms are under
increased pressure to respond and adapt to changing market conditions. Due to this firms have began
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The factors that affect investments are based on the priorities of the stakeholders and decision makers,
which are either based on long term growth or short term profit. In most cases firms tend to invest
over long term (Adler R.W. 2000). There are many formal methods that are used in Investment
appraisal and many of which are criticized as being traditional;
Payback,
Accounting rate of return (ARR),
Net present value (NPV),
Internal rate of return (IRR),
Modified internal rate of return,
Multi attribute decision model (MADM),
Computer integrated manufacturing (CIM). Within investment appraisal there are traditional methods
that have been used for years while there are other methods that have been modified to account for
factors that are not considered in the traditional methods (discussed more below). An example of this
would be for a traditional method such as payback it is not enough to just use it alone as a decider for
an investment, other methods must be looked at too (Adler R.W. 2000).
Traditional Investment Appraisal Techniques Modified Payback period is considered to be the easiest
method of investment appraisal basically because it judges an investment based on time taken to get
back the initial investment. Almost 9 out of ten firms use Payback (F.M. Wilkes, J.M. Samuels, S.M.
Greenfield, 1996). Projects with shorter payback period are seen as more attractive by
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Analysis Of The Poem The World Is Too Much With Us
The poem, The World Is Too Much with Us by William Wordsworth argues that people s disregard for
nature s importance makes them lose their humanity. Wordsworth sees materialism as a waste of our
powers (359). Our powers of being able to keep in touch with a fundamental part of themselves. To
preserve and see the beauty of nature. Instead of building upon it. The start of the Industrialization in
Britain brought factories, buildings, and a newly built world. This shifted the focus from living from
nature to living away from it. Wordsworth explains it as, getting and spending, we lay waste our
powers: little we see in nature that is ours (359). Nature has become a separate existence from the one
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Which quickly spread and became all consuming. The social changes that were taking place brought a
new attitude. Gone was the slow moving life of rural living replaced by urban living. Urbanization
gave an urgency to the people. An attitude of greed for more growth, production, and spending. It
made many jobs, but it also left many unemployed. This was due to hiring unskilled workers for cheap
and leaving skilled workers still searching for jobs. Leaving many lower class people unsatisfied and
living in an increasingly dismal conditions. These negative changes left Wordsworth dispirited. He
understood the importance of enjoying the outside world away from these dismal conditions. To enjoy
views such as the sea that bares her bosom to the moon or the winds that will be howling at all hours .
Views that give peace and comfort. Away from the growing materialistic attitude of Britain society.
This newly embraced capitalist mode of production, which flourished under a rhetoric of improvement
(27), gave more trouble than improvement. Starting from the factories, the attitude of instant
gratification spread to the citizens. Needs and wants were met easily when the money was there. The
joys of going outside were to purchase a new item or to see how much the city had
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The Ever-Reliable Chimney Starter
4. The Ever Reliable Chimney Starter
A chimney starter or a charcoal chimney is a cylindrical device constructed out of steel. It can vary in
size depending on the model and the manufacturer, but most of the ones we see are about 6in to 8in in
diameter.
It has a space at the bottom where you are supposed to start your fire. You can access this through
holes surrounding the bottom of the cylinder.
As the name suggests, the chimney starter works pretty much like a portable fireplace. Crumple a few
pages of a newspaper and stuff them inside the bottom of the cylinder and fill the top with charcoal.
Then, light the paper in a couple of areas and watch until the coals at the bottom begin to light up. You
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Needless to say, it does accomplish the job quickly.
Cons:
Just like when lighting coal using lighter fluid, using self igniting charcoal can be just as harmful if
not used the right way, as manufacturers say. The key is also to let all of the starting fluid get burned
off before starting to grill your food.
To Wrap It All Up
Technology has man s laziness have made it possible for even children to know how to light coal.
Although you now have a lot of options to choose from, it still all boils down to your preferences.
If you are keen enough to tell when your burning coal is already free from the harmful chemicals of
lighter fluids, you may do well with charcoal lighter fluids and self igniting charcoal.
If you are the handy type of person and has the equipment, the protective gear, and the skills to use
dangerous power tools, you may want to try using heat guns or propane torches instead.
An electric starter and a chimney starter, on the other hand, are good options if you are a practical
spender and are very particular about the taste of your
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Class Action Litigation Act Of 2017
Introduction:
Class actions continue to be a hot bed for both litigation and legislation. Gaining traction in the Senate
is the Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act of 2017 (the Act ), which already passed in the House of
Representative by a vote of 220 to 201. But how significant is the Act? And how does it differ from
the current Rule 23 framework and the Class Action Fairness Act ( CAFA ) that was passed in 2005?
Early commentators have come out on both sides, some praising the Act s attempts to cut down on
unmeritorious litigation driven only by plaintiffs attorneys and third party funders, others viewing the
Act s new restrictions as a boon only to defendants. Regardless of how the Act is characterized, if
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This often occurs in cases involving consumer products there can be thousands of people who have
not actually been injured but who are merely unhappy with a product, and they are allowed to be a
part of the class. An empirical study found that no injury class actions have resulted in approximately
$4 billion worth of settlements and judgments over the last decade alone.
The new requirement would especially impact securities fraud cases, where the range of investor
losses can differ between a few hundred dollars (for individuals) and hundreds of millions of dollars
(for institutional investors). Similarly, product liability claims would be more difficult to certify,
especially those involving pharmaceuticals, because the symptoms, latent period, and extent of
injuries often vary dramatically across class members.
This new requirement is the change most likely to have the biggest impact on how class actions
proceed, mainly because its language is vague and susceptible to differing interpretations. So, while
on the one hand, the addition of a new requirement may decrease the number of cases that are allowed
to proceed as class actions, on the other hand, there will likely be an increase in litigation dealing with
how type and scope should be interpreted.
Reliable and feasible method of distribution
The Act would add an additional requirement to class certification by requiring that the
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Satan In John Steinbeck s The Book Of Job
God is sovereign and knows all, yet the man he created does not. He alone knows how strong each
individual s faith is and how far it can go before conforming. In The Book of Job, many people
believed God presented Job to Satan because he had something to prove. Satan s idea was simple if
God removed his hand from one of his most righteous followers that he would be cursed to his face.
God knew that Job was a prototype of an upright man and would prove Satan wrong. Without
hesitation God agreed and Satan commenced with the acquisition of Jobs life determined to hinder
Jobs faith. Satan has always had a hidden agenda sought to change the beliefs of man. Satan once said
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When Job curses the day that he was born his friend s reason for being takes a turn. They begin to tell
him how the innocent do not suffer but the wicked do. That Job must have sinned and this is why God
is doing this to him. I believe even though it was not stated in the story this is still the work of Satan.
Instead of physically attacking Job, and taking away possessions he is targeting him mentally. After
listening to his friends he challenges them to show him where he has sinned. Job complains about his
health and his life in a whole. While Job has not lost his faith he has lost any hope pertaining to his
life. He mocks his friends and reaches out to God to present his case. Job maintains his integrity
speaking on all the good he has done and evil he has steered clear
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Our Twisted Hero Analysis
In Korean culture, a hero is the best contender in leading the team, Korea, to victory, such that the
citizens are willing to resign some of their liberties to provide a better chance at winning for the
common welfare. This is demonstrated in Yi Munyol s Our Twisted Hero through Han s description of
Om Sokdae and his blind trust from the teacher in the eyes of the class after Han s failed attempt at
driving a wedge between Sokdae and the teacher: With Sokdae overseeing our planting project, we
recorded the best results in the school. (Munyol 28). This information highlights an important
characteristic about the class and Korean culture on a higher level. Om Sokdae s success as a class
monitor combined with his charismatic personality gives
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Japanese Pow Camps
Japanese POW Camps Cruelty is an evil process to use against someone, and especially when that
person has nothing such as the POW s captured by the Japanese during World War ll. The Japanese
military treated their prisoners of war in a disgusting fashion. The Japanese culture was often shown in
the way the prisoners were treated. They treated the prisoners not as humans but as if they were
animals only because they believed that surrender was the most disgraceful acts A person could
commit. First, an example of this cruelty is The Bataan Death March it was a forced march from
Saisai Pt. and Mariveles to Camp O Donnell. Of the 60,000 to 80,000 POW around 22,000 thousand
people died ( World War Two Japanese Prisoner of War Camps ). The 60 mile hike was littered with
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Sixty one thousand men were sent to work on the railway with other Asian workers ( World War Two
Japanese Prisoner of War Camps ). The workers were expected to survive on a poor diet of rice and
vegetables, and as a result prisoners suffered from malnutrition and illness. Of the 61,000 POWs who
worked on the railway 13,000 died ( World War Two Japanese Prisoner of War Camps ).This place
because of its cruelty became known as The Death Railway. This was a horrid experience for those of
whom had to suffer in these camps for the duration of their time. First, This cruelty would lead to The
Bataan Death March becoming a major propaganda weapon for the U.S. to use against the Japanese.
Secondly, the conditions of the camps would have been horrific to endure. Finally, the Thailand
railway was a very sad event to happen to these men having to work and starve at the same time
would have made things seem desperate for the prisoners.The ruthlessness and loss of life in these the
POW camps will always be
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Reaction Paper Of Love And Dust
Reaction paper of Of love and dust
While I was reading the Of love and dust, I was astonished by the use of silent between white and
black, between black and black, and between black and church. And that remind me of Cash s
description of the relation between white and black in his The Mind of the South. Cash declared: The
relationship between two groups [black and white] was, by the second generation at least, nothing less
than organic. Negro entered into white man as profoundly as white man entered into Negro (Cash 49
50). The novel is an example to Cash s study about the social interaction between black people and
white people in the South. Also his argues that the black of the South does not rebel for being inferior.
They accept the bossy treatment of the white for them; they obey them and never rebel for the abuse
white master had for them. They believe it s the way that god want them to be and only way to
survive. In the story, Pauline is a black slave who is moved from working in the field for Bonbon to
become his maid at home. Although Pauline does not like Bonbon, yet she agrees to work in his
house. Furthermore, she accepts his affair with her, and they end up with having twin sons. Bonbon
does not agree to have his illegitimate twin son under his name. They call them by the mother s family
name. Even though, Pauline accepts the relation with Bonbon for long time without having feeling
toward him, yet she ends up loving him after long period.
Bonbon loved
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Narrative Essay On Christmas Eve
What do you and your family do on Christmas Eve? Do you consider what you do a tradition or
maybe even a basic tradition? On Christmas Eve, most families end the night watching a Christmas
movie or maybe baking some cookies. But my family does not necessarily go by that. Around ten o
clock my cousins and I gather around the top of my grandparents stairs, waiting for a knock on the
door or the sound of bells with our Christmas onesie on. Every year Santa pays a visit to my
grandparents house with gifts for everyone. Once we all get a present we open it up at the same time, I
never saw anyone frowning. I enjoy how my family tradition is still alive and brings everyone
together, and I hope this tradition will be carried on to my own children.
So who is this Santa?? Well really no one knows besides the parents. Let s just say my family knows a
guy. Now that I am no longer a young one , sitting on a unknown mans lap and him telling you how
much you have grown since the last time he has seen me is just a little creepy. But besides that it is
mainly focused on how everyone still follows this tradition and how my family still gets into it. My
grandparents are the ones to organize the night out. That includes food, the names for secret santa,
pictures and of course having santa stop by with a special delivery. So knowing my grandparents put
so much effort into it making sure it is a memorable night for everyone, makes me realize how
important the tradition is to everyone. This
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Persuasive Essay Way To Success
Mariana Arevalo
Mrs. Gholdoian, L
English 4
Period 3
September 24, 2017 Ways to success
There was a girl named Ivania. She wanted to become a model, she had the ability to do so, but she
prefers to not do what she wanted to become. Instead, Ivania stay in her normal life, because she
thought she did not have any opportunity to outstand among others numerous girls with better
chances. She used to be too fat or not pretty enough, didn t even try and did not make the effort to
pursuit what she wanted. In this decade many people had become more conformist. Darlene Gold,
Antique collector and restorer, entrepreneur said, for most people it s easier just to fit in, go with the
flow. People prefer to have a monotonous life instead of get out of the cycle and chase a different style
of life. Just a small percentage of the population could be considered as non conformist, who achieve
prosperity, has been conform with those who desire to be outstanding and a distinct life. In order to
improve the implement necessary to future generations not get stuck in a routine might be to
incorporate these ideas. Success has been associated with money and power, although those could not
be considered as definition, all of the sacrifices done gives money and power as a profit earned for all
the arduous labor involve. Success can be defined as determination, effort, and self satisfaction.
First of all, to attain the desired the required essential has to be determination, which
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The Work Of Belbin And My Personal Experiences
The work of Belbin and my personal experiences
The Financial Post (2015) stated teamwork is key to success; this is true in the context of building
careers as at some point you will have to work in a team, which is sometimes challenging. Steve Jobs
also believed in the importance of teamwork Great things in business are never done by one person
they re done by a team of people. (BusinessNewsDaily, 2013). There are many different aspects of
teamwork for example; skills, team conflict and group size. This essay reflects on my personal
experiences of working in a team. First I will talk about the literature of Belbin, describing key
elements about teamwork. Then I will assess how accurately the literature reflects my experiences of
teamwork. Lastly, I will look at what I have learned from the experience, by putting the literature and
my experiences into context. I have various experiences in team projects, which I will be relating to
the project that I recently took part in regarding leadership.
Belbin s 1993 book concludes that an effective team has members covering all 9 key roles. It is
beneficial to have a dynamic team that contributes a wide range of skills, whereby people will be
appointed on the basis of their functional roles as and when their skills would be needed (Belbin,
1993). Managing team conflict is also important as Belbin, (2002) argues that if a team were to reach
mutual grounds on each member s goals prior to starting tasks this would ensure the
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Why Is Swan Lake An Importance Of The Ballets Around The...
Swan Lake has been an inspiration for choreographers and artists around the world. It is important to
recall that: The first full scale multicultural collaboration between an American and a Soviet ballet
company took place in Boston on May 3, 1990, when the Boston Ballet staged Swan Lake. Within the
production, Soviet danseurs partnered American Ballerinas, and American danseurs partnered Soviet
ballerinas. Even the sets, designed by an American artist, were constructed in the Soviet Union
(Crawford John, 2015: 44).
Countless new productions classical as well as modern have been produced over the last years: for
example, Neumeier s Illusions Like Swan Lake, Matthew Bourne s (male) Swan Lake, Mats Ek s
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This ranking system has its roots within the history. In the nineteenth century ballets were created to
show off the stars and the choreographies were designed to reinforce the stellar status of the principal
ballerina and her partner at center stage, encircled by soloists and ringed around by the corps de ballet.
Formerly men and women had different titles such as prima ballerina for the principal dancer and
premier danseur for the male principal, but nowadays ballet companies adopt a gender neutral
classification system. The hierarchy in the ranking has not only consequences for the roles the dancers
are casted for, but also the pay rates vary between the grades. Generally, members of the corps de
ballet earn between 25% and 50% of what a soloist or a principal earns. The denomination of the
different ranks depends from company to company, for example at the Paris Opera Ballet the dancers
are graded in ascending order as trainees, quadrilles, coryphées, sujets, premiers danseurs and étoiles,
meanwhile the Royal Ballet of London similarly grades its dancers from young dancers, artist, first
artist, soloist and first soloist to principal. The English National Ballet divides the dancers in even
more categories: artists, first artist, junior soloists, soloists, first soloists, character artists, principals,
lead principals and guest artists, meanwhile the American Ballet Theatre has only four grades:
apprentices, corps de ballet, soloists and
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Information Cause and Effect
GENERIC NAME:LABETALOL ORAL (luh BET uh lol) BRAND NAMES: Normodyne, Trandate
DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Labetalol is a drug that is used for treating high blood pressure.
Nerves from the adrenergic nervous system travel from the spinal cord to arteries where they release
norepinephrine. Norepinephrine attaches to adrenergic receptors on arteries and causes the arteries to
contract, narrowing the arteries, and increasing blood pressure. Labetalol blocks receptors of the
adrenergic nervous system. When labetalol attaches to and blocks the receptors, arteries expand,
resulting in a fall in blood pressure. GENERIC AVAILABLE: Yes PRESCRIPTION: Yes
PREPARATION: Tablets: of 100, 200 and 300 mg; Injection: 5 mg/ml STORAGE: Tablets should ...
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If combined with adrenergic stimulating drugs used for treating asthma, ex. albuterol the adrenergic
blocking effects of labetalol may counteract the effects of the stimulating drugs and reduce their
effectiveness for treating asthmatic attacks. More of the adrenergic drug may be needed. SIDE
EFFECTS: The most common side effects of labetalol are fatigue, dizziness, nausea, headache,
diarrhea, edema (fluid accumulation), and shortness of breath. Postural hypotension (a rapid decrease
in blood pressure when going from the lying or seated position to the standing position that may cause
light headedness or fainting) occurs rarely. Patients should be observed for this possible side effect
within two to four hours of the first labetalol dose and after any changes in dose. Sexual dysfunction,
abnormal heart rhythm, slow heart rate, liver failure, and allergic reactions may occur. GENERIC
NAME: Symptoms of a Labetalol Overdose: When someone takes too much labetalol, the symptoms
can vary. Some examples of labetalol overdose signs and symptoms include: Difficulty breathing,
Wheezing,Extremely low blood pressure, which may cause lightheadedness, dizziness, or fainting,
Severe decrease in heart rate (bradycardia),Seizures, Congestive heart failure. Treatment for an
Overdose With Labetalol: If the overdose with labetalol was recent, the healthcare provider may
administer certain medicines or place a tube into the stomach to pump the stomach. However,
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Essay On Genetically Modified Food
Benefits of Genetically Modified Foods
Health
A 2014 study of Genetically modified rice with health benefits as a means to reduce micronutrient
malnutrition: global status, consumer preferences and potential health impacts of rice biofortification
[4] conducted by the departments of Bio analysis, Physiology, Agricultural economics at the
University of Ghent explains a major benefit that genetically modified foods can offer. Two billion
people worldwide are affected by micronutrient malnutrition, which is characterized by an insufficient
intake of vitamins and minerals. A case for genetically modified rice, also known as Foliate
Biofortified Rice or Golden Rice, is presented in order to solve this hidden hunger. Since 2004, the
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Biofortification as a novel micronutrient intervention
Pharmaceutical supplementation, food fortification, dietary diversification and biofortification are the
current potential policy interventions to solve the problem of the deficiencies. Pharmaceutical option
refers to the distribution of free supplements while promoting the education on the importance of the
nutrients. Industrial fortification refers to the insertion of micronutrients in staple crops, of rice and
wheat, which takes place during flour milling post harvesting [4]. Dietary diversification is a bigger
focus on education, promotion of diverse diets, improving access to locally produced foods naturally
rich in vital micronutrients. Biofortification is the solution of the near future intended to be pro rural
and pro poor health intervention. Enhancing the bioavailability in these staple crops while increasing
the production of micronutrients will without doubt be revolutionary in solving the hidden hunger that
plagues these malnourished areas. Non staple crops including strawberries (vitamin C), maize and
canola (vitamin E), potatoes and mustard (beta carotene), carrots (calcium), lettuce (iron) could also
be biofortified creating better products for multiple crops. Biofortification or genetic modifications use
staple crops as its food vehicle and, therefore, can easily target the micronutrient
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The Character Analysis Of Gregory, By Panos Ioannides
The results of one s involvement in society s conflicts can be devastating. The short story Gregory by
Panos Ioannides creates a setting where the characters are involved in the 1925 revolutionary conflict
between Britain and Cyprus. Consequently, the plot focuses around an executioner who has the order
to kill a British captive named Gregory, who became his friend. To make matters worse, fellow
soldiers inform the executioner that he must to kill Gregory or else the Headquarters will execute him
for failure to obey orders. Therefore, he struggles with the decision to either please his society or stay
true to his friendship with Gregory. The author emphasizes this difficulty with use of mood, stream of
consciousness, foreshadowing and visual imagery. Thus, Panos Ioannides short story Gregory
develops the idea that society s expectations and relationships can influence one s moral decisions and
create consequences. To begin with, Ioannides exemplifies this idea with the use of mood. The
executioner struggles to pull the trigger when the soldiers watch him, and he seems nervous. This is
apparent when the executioner mentions, My hand was sweating...curve of the trigger biting against
my finger...soldiers were watching... (Ioannides 142). The conflict between these characters creates an
emotional impact and sets a tense mood. To add on, the tense mood establishes the social pressures the
executioner faces as his peers watch him. This affects his ethical decisions since he
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Ornithologist Career Research Paper
Recently, I ve thought about going into Ornithology as an Ornithologist for my career choice. An
ornithologist is one who studies birds. I ll see if my current or future self would be a good fit for this
career or if I wouldn t be. I will be viewing various things about me to see if I m fit for the career. I ll
view my: personal characteristics; interests and preferences; talents and abilities; skills and strengths;
and personality and IQ. First of all, I ll look at my personal characteristics. I m almost positive that I m
nice enough to work in a team and communicate if need be. I would be able to remember information
I learned well, allowing me to know everything I need to when studying birds. Next is my interests
and preferences.
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of A Family Business Are On...
With the development of the business, there are some family called family business appeared, Family
business is represent to the capital or shares the main control in the hands of a family, members of the
family enterprises of the main leadership positions. And some people from this family have
opportunities to take over and decent this company and inherit it. But currently, the advantages and
disadvantages about family business are on the limelight.
Paragraph 1
To begin with, the advantage of the family business is that from a global perspective, in many
countries, the family business almost half of all enterprises, and mainly small and medium sized
enterprises.
37% of the fortune top 500 enterprises are family businesses, such as wall mart, SONY, Toyota, ford,
Rockefeller, BMW, Samsung, Hyundai, etc. In China, whether or r o ng li family enterprise, has been
important component
According to the survey, the family business in 2009 annual business income is 1.351 billion yuan, the
profit of 114 million yuan, the average profit margin of 8.04%.Weed out due to reasons such as
acquisitions, asset restructuring, in the past two years, the family enterprise annual revenue growth
rate averaged 26.39%.
Paragraph 2
Topic sentence:
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The far east leather industry group are not immune. Once one of China s top 500 private enterprises,
by Wang s sister four people together to complete the primitive accumulation, when leather Industry
output value of more than 2 billion, equity dispute finally brothers quarreled .On September 4, 2010,
the international leather fair held in Shanghai Pu Dong. The Wang brothers in the old min and old four
Wang despite being in the same exhibition hall, but in different grades of enterprise they have become
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Marfan Syndrome Case Study
After clinical diagnosis of Marfan syndrome is established, transthoraic echocardiography is used to
routinely monitor and assess the proximal aorta in order to decrease the risk of aortic dissection. Serial
measurements of the proximal aorta, the greatest dimension at the aortic root, sinotubular junction,
and ascending aorta are taken at yearly assessments by echocardiography to establish the appropriate
time for surgical intervention (Judge Dietz, 2005). Surgical repair of the aortic root is strongly
recommended when the maximum aortic diameter exceeds 5 to 6 cm (Keane Pyeritz, 2008). To
determine the normal diameter of the aorta, body size and age is frequently used in scaling normal
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Research has shown that aortic dilatation typically occurs at about 0.2 cm/ year in patients with
Marfan syndrome (Kornbluth, Schnittger, Eyngorina, Gasner, Liang, 1999). The medical treatment
currently regarded as the standard of care for patients with Marfan syndrome is β adrenergic receptor
blockade in order to delay or prevent aortic aneurysm and dissection (Keane Pyeritz, 2008). This
method of treatment was first suggested in 1971, with the presumption that β blocker therapy can
decrease hemodynamic stressors, both negative inotropic and chronotropic, to the proximal aorta and
therefore slow the progression of aortic dilation (Judge Dietz, 2005). There was a randomized trial
published in the 1990s assessing the effect of β blockers in Marfan syndrome and the results showed
that the treatment group had a significantly lower rate of aortic growth than the control group (Keane
Pyeritz, 2008). Until more effective treatment directed at the fibrillin gene defect associated with
Marfan syndrome can be developed, β blocker therapy currently remains the standard of
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Worlds Of Wonder In The Northern Colonies Summary
In David D. Hall s essay Worlds of Wonder in the Northern Colonies and T.H. Breen s Worlds of
Goods in the Northern Colonies; the argument of the settler s views or main objective on the land is
put to question. David D. Hall supports the idea that religion was deeply rooted in the early settlers
while T.H. Breen supports the idea that the early Americans only concern was becoming an empire of
goods. While the two hold factual evidence to this argument, David D. Hall proves to be the most
reliable due to its religious reliability of tradition.
Worlds of Wonder in the Northern Colonies depicts the deeply rooted religious views within the early
settlers by quickly relating it to the Deuteronomic Formula. A Deuteronomic Formula is the idea ...
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Being kidnapped by the Wampanoag Tribe and losing several family members to the ambush, she
wrote about her sufferings during the time. While writing about her miseries she depicted the
difference between the Native Americans and the Puritans, almost calling them savages for their
lifestyle. While doing so, with every misery she experienced she connected her experience with a
passage from the bible. When we were come, Oh the number of pagans (now merciless enemies) that
there came about me, that I may say as David, I had fainted, unless I had believed, etc. (Psalm 27:13) .
In Rowlandson s account, she uses Winthrop s approach to writing of her experience. Claiming her
struggle and connecting it to the bible (claim evidence) she reverted back to her religion whole
heartedly to help justify her misfortunes. What Winthrop and Rowlandson are essentially trying to
depict is the deeply rooted religion based community that was built to guide the new settlers in their
World of Wonder. Where it is easier to claim that everything good and bad can be explained through
their religion . Riches were in the minds of the early settlers but religion was at the heart. Depending
on what private venture the settlers embarked on, whether it was for profit, religion or even
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Westfield s Target Market
Westfield is one of biggest real estate investment trusts groups around the world and it is the world s
leading retail brand in iconic shopping destinations. With its corporate headquarters based in Sydney,
New South Wales, West field operates not only within Australia, but all over the world. Nowadays it
separates into two companies which operate the enterprise. There have a Scentre Group which owns
and operates the Australian and New Zealand Westfield shopping centre portfolios and Westfield
Corporation which owns and operates the other portfolios. Domestically, it operates a large number of
shopping center in Australia. On an international level, it operates one of the world s largest shopping
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Westfield can trace its origins back to 1959, when it started out as the first development named
Westfield Place in Blacktown which founded by John Saunders and Frank Lowy who still is the
chairman of Westfield at the moment. They built 6 shopping centers one year and the company was
floated on the Australian Stock Exchange in 1960.Then they expanded their business to Victoria and
Queensland in the 1960s. After the expanding in Australia, they started to develop in the United States.
In the beginning, they started their project with the purchase of the Trumbull Shopping Park in
Connecticut in 1977. After that, they founded other three centers in California, Michigan and
Connecticut in 1980. Furthermore, three centers were founded in California, New Jersey and Log
Island, New York in 1986. In 1994 Westfield aligned with General Growth and Whitehall Real Estate
to purchase 19 centers. Although the centers of West Field were concentrated in east coast and Mid
West, they have 47 centers over the United State at the moment. In the 1990s, Westfield began to
expand to New Zealand, where the Fletcher company had the largest share of existing shopping
centers and replace them progressively now. Moreover, as of 2014 they started the shopping center in
the United Kingdom. They further to found many shopping center in other countries and finally they
develop to become one of a largest real estate investment trusts group in the world and have more than
4200 employees in the world. At the moment, they have their shopping center in Australia, the United
States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Italy, Croatia and
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Babe Ruth Up Close Book Report
Book Report
Babe Ruth Up Close was written by Wilborn Hampton. Wilborn Hampton is a former editor at The
New York Times. He is also a winning author of several books for young reader, including Up close:
Elvis Presley ( A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age ) ; War in the Middle East: A
Reporter s Story ( A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age ) ; September 11, 2001: Attack
on New York City ( An ALA Best Book for Young Adults); and Kennedy Assassinated! The World
Mourns: A Reporter s Story (A New York Times Book Review Notable Book). He live with his wife in
New York. One of Wilborn Hamptons quotes he mention in his book I enjoyed very much. It said Not
your average biographies.. honest and engaging.
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Babe Ruth got into so much trouble at a young age, he would get into fights and damaging property by
throwing tomatoes and other things at building and carriages. As time passed when Babe Ruth turned
7 his parents realized he needed a stricter environment and therefore sent him to the St. Mary s
Industrial School for Boys, a school run by Catholic monks from an order of the Xaverian Brothers.
There he encountered a monk named brother Mathias who which in fact taught Babe to play baseball.
While at St. Mary s Babe Ruth played about every position, although he played catcher and pitcher
most of the time. Babe Ruth was good at the game so good that he got the opportunity to meet John
Joseph Jack Dunn. Jack Dunn was the manager for the Baltimore Orioles who became very interested
in Babe Ruth. As time went on and the conversation continued with Babe, Jack agreed to becoming
Babe s legal guardian in order for Babe to play ball. Babe ruth became famous in baseball as time
went
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Sony s History And Its Glory
Abstract As a world well known company, Sony once gloriously ruled the world electronics market.
However, Sony began a series of crisis in the new century, which makes Sony lost its domination of
the world market. This paper introduces the Sony s history and its glory, and analyzes the new strategy
to re shape the company. In order to target the market, the product user identification, user interface
design, and the best practice for the company are introduced and analyzed.
Introduction
In 1946, Masaru Ibuka started an electronics shop in a department store building in Tokyo with a total
of eight employees. In the following year he was joined by his colleague, Akio Morita, and they
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The exclusive tech Trinitron supported television, walkman which led the popular trend, PlayStation
that began the next generation Game consoles era, and the global disk recording standard blu ray. With
the huge profit from the electronic market, the company started it expansion to other business area. In
1989, Sony merged Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures.( NYS Department of State Division of
Corporations Entity Information ,2015) In 2005, Sony acquired 20% of shares of Metro Goldwyn
Mayer, Inc., MGM.(Sony Co, 2008). And in 2011, Sony purchased the EMI music business (Sisario,
2012). All these action showed that Sony had reached its business to entertainment. Beside the
electronic business and entertainment business, the company is also involved internet and finance.
Goals of Sony Even with a long time domination of the market, after the new century, the company
was challenged. Lack of new technology, Sony s traditional products were outrun by new product
form other company. Walkman began to lose its market share because of newer, smaller, bigger
storage iPod form apple; XBOX 360 of Microsoft tried to take the market from Playstation; and
Trinitron television lost its advantage because liquid crystal display television was replacing the old
technology. What made things even worse was the big crises of 2003, the Sony Shock. April 2003,
Sony announced their 2002 financial report, the company huge amounts of loss was disclosure. Plus
the huge
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Assignment 1 – Understanding Development and Supporting...
NCFE LEVEL 3 SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS Please save the
Learners Declaration to your PC, add your details, and upload with your completed assessments.
Assignment 1 Understanding development and supporting equality, diversity and inclusion.
QUESTION 1 a. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth 19 years The
main areas of development include: physical development, social and emotional development,
intellectual development and language development. Through physical development, By age one
young child is developing fallowing motoring skills. Child sits without support and crawls pulls self to
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✓ Has more control over small muscles, and therefore writes and draws with more skill. ✓ Displays a
casual attitude toward clothing and appearance. ✓ Seems to be all hands and arms. ✓ Seems to
possess boundless energy. ✓ Wants to excel in sports and recreational skills. ✓ Laughs at dark humor.
✓ Is energetic and spirited. ✓ Strives to be physically fit. ✓ Is fascinated with how the body works. ✓
May be curious about drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. Physical changes (Puberty) between ages eleven to
forteen For girls, puberty begins around 10 or 11 years of age and ends around age 16. Boys enter
puberty later than girls usually around 12 years of age and it lasts until around age 16 or 17. Girls and
boys usually begin puberty around the same time their mothers and fathers did. Talk with your child
about the following physical changes that will happen during puberty. The changes are listed in the
order in which they generally occur. Girls ✓ body fat increases ✓ breasts begin to enlarge ✓ pubic hair
grows ✓ height and weight increase ✓ first menstrual period occurs ✓ hips widen ✓ underarm hair
grows ✓ skin and hair become more oily ✓ pimples may appear Boys ✓ scrotum becomes darker ✓
testicles grow larger ✓ penis grows longer and fuller ✓ pubic hair grows ✓ breasts can get lumps and
become
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Wechsler Intelligence Scale
Test Description
The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Fifth Edition (WISC V) is an individually administered
intelligence test for children ages 6 16 that provides a measure of a child s overall cognitive ability
and patterns of cognitive strengths and weaknesses. The WISC V comprises is comprised of five
fundamental indexes: Visual Spatial, Verbal Comprehension, Working Memory, Processing Speed, and
Fluid Reasoning. These are five index scores are combined in order to obtain the Full Scale
Intelligence Quotient (FSIQ). There are additionally five ancillary indexes: Auditory Working
Memory, Quantitative Reasoning, Cognitive Proficiency, General Ability, Nonverbal, and three other
complementary indexes, which include Storage and Retrieval, Symbol Translation, and Naming
Speed.
The primary and secondary subtests within these indexes are on a scaled score metric with a mean of
10 and a standard deviation (SD) of 3. These subtest scores range from 1 to 19, with scores between 8
and 12 typically considered average. The standard scores on these indexes and the FSIQ have a mean
(average) of 100 and a standard deviation (variability around the mean) of 10. Scores ranging from 90
109 are considered Average; scores ranging from 80 89 are Low Average; scores ranging from 70 79
are classified as Very Low, and scores of 69 and below are considered Extremely Low. Scores ranging
from 110 119 are High Average; scores between 120 and 129 are considered Very High, and scores of
131 and above are considered Extremely High. All composite score ranges and descriptive
classifications can be found below.
Composite Score Range WISC V Descriptive Classification
130 and above Extremely High
120 129 Very High
110 119 High Average
90 109 Average
80 89 Low Average
70 79 Very Low
69 and below Extremely Low
Test Observations
Andrew was administered the WISC V on 06/11/2017. Rapport was quickly established with Andrew.
Throughout, Andrew demonstrated an energy level that is typical for his age. Andrew was confident in
his responses. He demonstrated a clear understanding of the directions for all administered subtests.
Andrew was very focused and motivated to perform well on all tasks presented to him. Generally,
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Gifted Education Plan Analysis
I believe that an affective education plan should be systematic where gifted education is integrated
with school wide initiatives and programs throughout all the grade levels, K 12. Opportunities for
gifted students should be incorporated and made available into the regular school day and the school
year. Gifted education should be the responsibility and a collaboration between all staff members
working together in meeting the need of the students. An affective program should be sustainable. It
should be an integral part of the school district s staff and funding plans. The program should not
depend on any particular funding source or person. Staff and personnel should be responsive to local
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It is important for teachers to motivate their students whenever possible. Unmotivated students are
more likely to not participate, act out/misbehave, or be involved with the school. Terrell Bell, former
Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education said, There are three important things to remember
about education. The first one is motivation, the second is motivation, and the third is motivation. In
order to strengthen classroom motivation, teachers should create success through praise,
encouragement, and intrinsic rewards. With teacher guidance, students can learn that a completed
project, whether perfect or not, is a reward in itself (Badolato, 1998). As teachers recognize students
accomplishments, they encourage students to attempt and risk new things (Katz,
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Reasons For Russia s Involvement In World War I
Russia s Involvement in World War I
In the year of 1914 the Russian government is starting to see Germany as the main threat to its nation.
The reason behind this was because of Germany s decision to form an alliance with Austria Hungary
and Italy; this became to be known as the Triple Alliance. This new Alliance meant that if any of the
allied countries were to be invaded by Russia or France they would support each other in battle when
in need. However the initial spark of Russia s involvement in World War I began with honoring its
treaty with Serbia. On June 28th 1914 Franz Ferdinand the heir to the Austro Hungarian throne visited
the capital city of Bosnia known as Sarajevo, he traveled to Sarajevo in order to inspect the armed
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Alexander Kerensky the leader of the provisional government appointed General Lavr Kornilov as the
new commander of the Russian army. Although because of the two men s very different views on the
military policy they began to conflict with one and other. Due to this Kerensky decided to fire
Kornilov as the new commander. Kornilov took this opportunity to send his troops to take control of
the city of Petrograd (Petrograd now known as the city of St. Petersburg) with the support of the
Russian imperial general Aleksandr
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Research Paper On Henri Cosquer
In 1991 Henri Cosquer found a cave. It was 120 feet beneath the ocean. The cave was very old. It was
a prehistoric cave. Henri Cosquer found the cave that was prehistoric. He had kept it a secret until he
was called in to help find 3 scuba divers that went missing. He had found them dead in the area where
Henri found the cave. Then he told them his secret. They thought it was a hoax and that he was trying
to cash in on the public s fascination with cave art, but they were wrong. Henri had help with a guy
that was called Jean Clottes. He was an archaeologist but not a diver, so they called in someone who
was a diver and an archaeologist. His name was Jean Courtin. Jean Courtin was the co director of the
French Department of Underwater Archaeological
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Essay about Determination of the Composition of Cobalt...
Determination of the Composition of Cobalt Oxalate Hydrate Experiment 12 Robbie Kinsey Partner:
Debnil Chowdhury Chem. 1312 D TA s: Russell Dondero Sylvester Mosley February 9, 2000 Purpose
The purpose of this lab was to determine the percent cobalt and oxalate by mass, and with that
information, the empirical formula for cobalt oxalate hydrate, using the general formula
Coa(C2O4)b.cH2O. Procedure The powdered cobalt oxalate hydrate was weighed to about 0.3 g and
placed in a pre weighed crucible. The crucible and the cobalt oxalate were then heated until the cobalt
oxalate decomposed into a stable, black solid, or Co3O4. Once the crucible was sufficiently ... Show
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|trial one |trial two | |Mass of cobalt oxalate hydrate |.3012g |.3027g | |Mass of residue (Co3O4) |.1777g
|.1752g | |Percent Co in Cobalt Oxalate Hydrate |43.33% |42.509% | |Average percent |42.92% | | | | |
|Standardization of KMnO4 Solution | | |Concentration of Standard Na2C2O4 |.1mol/L | |Volume of
Na2C2O4 dispensed |15.0mL | |Volume of KMnO4 required |34.3mL | |Molarity of KMnO4 solution
|.0175 mol/L | | | | | |Determination of Oxalate | | | |Mass of cobalt oxalate |.3091g |.3031g | |Volume of
KMnO4 used |38.6mL |37.1mL | |Percent oxalate in cobalt
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The Celsus Ephesus Library
In the modern day Turkey, wide road of Marble slopes down to Celsus Ephesus Library, one of the
ancient world libraries. In Ephesus, the library is one of the most beautiful structures. Construction of
the building took place between 117AD and 135AD (Laale, 76). Vitruoya, a Roman architect designed
the structure. The library was to memorize Celsus Polemeanus, a Roman senator, province of Asia
General Governor. It was Julius Aquila Celsus son initiative. Specifically Celsus loved books. The
design of the library takes the form of Roman architecture (Francis, Jarzombek, Prakash, 65). Celsus
grave was under the ground floor inside a tomb of marble and in a lead container. The grave was
across the entrance and over it was the Athena statue. This is because Athena was wisdom goddess. A
significant element about the building is the storage of manuscript scrolls. They manuscripts scrolls
were put in cupboards in the walls niches. Behind bookcase were double walls to prevent the scrolls
from extreme humidity and temperature. The library had a capacity of over 12000 scrolls (Foss, 78).
The other main reason for the library was as a monument for Celsus.
According to Foss, (119) Celsus library was the third wealthiest library in the ancient period after
Pergamum and Alexandra. The structure was made of perfect marble and bedecked with figures of
Nike, garlands in relief, Eros and rosettes (Laale, 98). The building shows the attributes of Emperor
Hadrian age. The library façade
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Chapter 11 Study Questions
1.Who entered the Vault at midnight? More than a few young lords and merchant s sons entered the
Vault around midnight. 2. What marked Celaena as a thief s target? Her fine clothes marked her as a
thief s target. 3. What were the colours of the royal uniform? The colours were crimson and gold. 4.
Why does Celaena say that her parents must be thrashing in their graves? Because their daughter, the
queen, has become a pickpocket. 5. What did Celaena do to forget that she was missing Rowan? She
started writing about her adventures. 6. What did Arobynn steal from Celaena many years ago? Many
years ago, Arobynn stole from Celaena the Amulet. 7. Where did Arobynn find Celaena nine years
ago? He found her on the banks of the Florine river. 8. When will Celaena s cousin be executed? ...
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9. What would be the price to pay if Arobynn agrees to save Celaena s cousin? Arobynn would only
ask for a single favor. 10. What is the most effective way to kill a demon? Fire is the most effective
way to kill a demon. 11. According to Aedion, what is the purpose of this execution? Aedion thinks
that the king wants to trap Celaena. 12. Why didn t the strange woman recognise Celaena in the Vault?
Celaena had changed her hair colour to red. 13. What had kept Celaena from shouting her anger at
Chaol? The grief in Chaol s eyes kept her from shouting. 14. Why did Chaol decide to keep as a secret
the way to bring back magic? Because he thinks Celaena is too unpredictable and impulsive. 15. That
do Dorian and Kaltain have in common? A dark collar is clasped around their throat. 16. Why did
Lysandra come to Celaena s house? Because she wanted to warn her about Arobynn and his wicked
plans. 17. Who entered the prison cell in Aedion s hallucinations? The Crown Prince strolled in the
cell. 18. How old is
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Examples Of Alexis De Tocqueville
In the 19th century, political philospher Alexis de Tocqueville claimed, the in habitants of the United
States have... properly speaking, no literature. This will be demonstrated as false by looking into the
unique literature produced by America. Two examples we will be looking at are from Sarah Orne
Jewett and Edgar Allen Poe. The pair will prove that Alexis de Tocqueville s statement is not accurate,
and that America has very distinct literature. Sarah Orne Jewett was an American novelist who
specialized in regionalism. A White Heron , a short story from this semester makes this evident. The
story has Sylvia, a little girl, on the rural coat of New England. Throughout the story Jewett uses
specific details to create a superb, realistic
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Hamlet What Is the Appeal to the 21 Century Audience
As people in the twenty first century generally don t believe in ghosts and don t consider revenge a
duty, why is a play like Hamlet still of interest to film and theatre audiences?
As William Shakespeare began writing Hamlet in 1598 at the end of the 16th century the play which
would go on to become one of his most famous pieces of work was geared towards an audience of
churls , groundlings and the less educated members of theatre going society, just as equally as the
more educated and affluent audience members. Theatre being a relatively affordable and popular form
of entertainment for the less wealthy individuals, Shakespeare would cater as much to their tastes as
he would to the higher society who would attend his plays. A ... Show more content on
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When you consider that he was following the instructions of his father s ghost it becomes even more
blurred. It was the ghost which created the fire inside Hamlet, the desire for revenge but also the need
for revenge as a duty, to his murdered father. The ghost, however, has been the subject of much debate
amongst critics and readers of Hamlet, with the controversy surrounding whether the ghost is real as a
physical element of the play, or whether it exists simply in the mind of Hamlet. The play opens with
Horatio and various watchmen alarmed that they have seen a ghostly presence, although we don t
know for sure that they have actually seen the purported ghost of the former King. This could indicate
that what they saw wasn t actually a ghost, and further evidence to suggest this could be found in the
scene in which Hamlet sees the ghost but Gertrude cannot see him (Act III, Scene IV).
Some critics, such as Jan Pick, argue that the appearance of the ghost as an actual element of the play
is simply to encourage the audience to accept Hamlet as a rational human being rather than an insane
character; the inclusion of the ghost as somebody the audience (if not the other characters) can see
lends an air of authenticity to the ghost scenes, authenticity which can only exist to a modern audience
in the assumption that Hamlet actually is insane, and imagining the ghost. Still, this scenario leads the
viewer down a different but
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Domestic Vehicles In The US Economy
The question is simple. Why should Americans buy domestic vehicles compared to their foreign
counterparts? This question has plagued the U.S. consumer many years now, but why does it even
matter? Whether or not the person buys domestic or foreign, this decision has a major effect on the
U.S. economy. The person is basically picking which country they will provide the work for building
their vehicle. If they pick American, they are supporting a workforce of dedicated craftsman just
trying to make a living for their families (Miller). America once dominated the entire field of
automobiles, but has slipped away in the past years due to many reasons. However, those years of
bleak craftsmanship have been put in the past, and America is now on track ... Show more content on
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They are picking which country to support economically. More than 8 million Americans will be
supported if they choose to buy an American domestic vehicle (Miller). That s putting food on the
table for the 9 5 worker, giving a mother the money for dance lessons for her little girl, or allowing the
father to pay for jerseys for his son s little league team. This also reduces the problem of
unemployment as well, which has plagued this country since the recession. 34,000 workers are
expected to be hired over the next few years, and more job opportunities could ensue (Miller). All of
this because that one person decided to buy from their country instead of a far away
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Case Study Of Globalisation On Yo ! Sushi
Case Study of Globalisation on Yo! Sushi Yo! Sushi was founded in 1997 by Simon Woodroff. It has
80 restaurants throughout the UK and 93 worldwide, which they are still expanding. The company
franchise has been operating for 15 years and have gained a large amount of knowledge about
globalisation and how to globalise their company. They have numerous services that made the
franchise global: Online reservation systems Online food ordering for take away New devices and the
application of smartphones to provide healthy and affordable Japanese cuisine in a fast paced,
futuristic atmosphere. By using electronics, which are used all over the world and are connected to the
internet, they were able to make their franchise global due to the easy communication. 4. HIV
awareness Awareness is the ability to be informed and educated to know and perceive, to feel, and to
be conscious of anything, such as a project, campaign, object etc. It is gaining knowledge about
something that exists, or gaining an understanding of it. HIV awareness is promoting the awareness of
the illness HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus). AVERT: HIV awareness charity AVERT was
founded in 1986 and was one of the first charities in the UK to inform and provide people with
information and knowledge about HIV and how they are able to protect themselves and others from
infection. The charity has sent out millions of educational leaflets, training guides and posters across
the UK and the rest of the world
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  • 2. City Of Niceville 2016 Stormwater Master Plan City of Niceville 2016 Stormwater Master Plan Addendum The 2016 Stormwater Master Plan is an overview and summary of the City of Niceville s Stormwater Management Program and will serve as an addendum to the existing Stormwater Master Plan. This document will provide a summary of the progress the City has made to address the water quantity and quality issues as they relate to stormwater runoff. It will identify the past stormwater projects and drainage activities the City has under taken as a result of previous assessments, studies and recommendations to improve the efficiency and functionality of the City s stormwater systems to minimize the adverse environmental impacts of stormwater runoff. This document also includes the Capital Improvement Element which comprises a list of the drainage improvement projects that identify the future goals and objectives of the City s Stormwater Management Program. The City Council s approval of this Stormwater Master Plan Addendum and the Capital Improvements Plan will become the framework for accomplishing these goals and objectives. Background Beginning in the late 1990 s the city realized the importance of stormwater management and initiated the necessary steps to identify and minimalize the adverse effects of inadequate drainage infrastructure. Although the city had adopted stormwater regulations for new development, older developments and roadways in the city were not regulated prior to 1984 and many of those drainage systems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. My Letter For A Vice President Vice President Are you sure you don t want to aim for something lower?, my mom asked. No Mom, I am running for vice president. I was pacing back and forth really deciding what I want to run for. Do I want to run for this or that? What are the pros and what are the cons. Would anyone make fun of me? I was thinking in my head frantically. It was the end of my third grade year and I was deciding what part of office I was going to run for. Vice President? Secretary? Or maybe even Treasurer! I then make my speech, gather the materials for my sign/poster, practice my speech in front of my parents until I got it down, and lastly, the most nervous part of trying to run for office, talking to the many faces of 900 kids. During the time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I could hear the murmurs throughout the halls of the schools. Oh Alex s looks Good! Debra s is not making me convinced! Reece s is sort of plain, but it gets the job done. One hard part about running for vice president is that there were so many other people also running for the same spot. One in particular was my best friend Alyson Jones. She and I have been friends since the first month of school in first grade! When I skipped a grade she was my first friend that I made, and we intend to keep our friendship long lasting and keep in touch, up to today. It was the day. I was extremely nervous about talking to the 900 people at my school. What I did to prepare for the speech was practice it when I was at snack, pretend to go to the bathroom during class and practice it there, or do it in front of my friends or teachers. The lunch that day was the quickest lunch I had ever had. It felt like it was 10 minutes. Then the most exciting but dreaded part of the day came, the moment I had been waiting for. All of the students who were running for any office, would go through the back door on to the stage, as we all saw the kids flooding in through the doors. My stomach felt as if butterflies keep becoming butterflies as the seats filled up until the last one was filled. To start off the candidates for Treasurer and Secretary made their speeches quickly because there very little people running for those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Downfall Of Julius Caesar Augustus paper In his seventy sixth year Julius Caesar was assassinated by several senators on August 19, 14 CE. (Mellor 1). After Julius Caesar s death, Antony (one of Caesar s closest advisors) was expected to rule after him, but little did anyone know that Caesar was very fond of his nephew who voyaged with him on several missions and secretly adopted this fellow who went by the name of Gaius Octavius. (Mellor 6) Octavius would soon go by the name Augustus and become one of the greatest leaders to have ruled ancient Rome. Augustus ruler of Rome formulates a monarchical government in spite of Romans dislike of a monarchy without being assassinated like his grandpa Julius Caesar by maintaining a strong military system, gradually changing the constitution, and spending his money and time wisely. Augustus was a man of strong brutality and strength, one of the strong points in aiding his rise as emperor was his military control. Augustus differed greatly from Julius Caesar in the relationships between him and his enemies. While Julius Caesar would try to befriend his foes after defeating them, Augustus is more unforgiving and instantly tries to eliminate them. Julius Caesar only eliminated the major enemies that he deemed most threatening but, after he succeeded in defeating them, he made the mistake of looking past other past potential enemies. Augustus learned from Caesar s mistakes. Augustus knew that he could easily be killed by the same assassins that killed his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Dialogue of Personal Identity and Immortality In Perry s Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality there is a conversation between three characters that lasted over a period of three nights. The way the dialogue of the conversation was set up was that each night the topic of the argument will get more intense , tricky and complicated. The argument against and for immortality between two characters, Gretchen and Sam, and the argument of Personal Identity, is in a way inviting the reader or audience to the discussion to create their own thoughts in this discussion. Gretchen doesn t find life after death as possible and challenges Sam to prove her wrong. In Perry s Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality , Gretchen is dying and used her last days engaging in a philosophical debate with Sam over immortality or life after death. In this essay , I will present and compare both sides of the debating argument of immortality. Gretchen Weirob was a philosophy teacher and Sam Miller is her friend. Gretchen decided to spend her last days debating on whether life after death is possible and on personal identity. There were two debatable topics involved in this philosophical argument between Sam and Gretchen. They were immortality and personal identity. On the First Night, Gretchen challenged Sam to prove to her that life after death is possible, not probable or likely. According to Gretchen , she believes life after death is impossible based on the bodily identity theory of Personal identity in which a person is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. William Wycherley Essay The restoration era of theatre was a unique period of time for iconic practitioners and actors to revitalise the love for drama after an 18 year ban enforced by the reign of the Puritans, one of these practitioners being William Wycherley. Wycherley was born in Shrewsbury, United Kingdom, just a year before the Puritans took thrown of the English Parliament in 1642. He grew up with his family as middle class citizens with an exceptional property until he was 15 where Wycherleys parents figured it would be that his son would get his education outside of their home town and therefore sent him off to France where he would grow up to become one of the most recognisable comedic writers of the late 17th century. He received his education in Charente, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Social matters and characters with controversial personalities, or even personalities which reflected the audience were often portrayed throughout most of his scripts using various techniques, one of these techniques being his use of one liners. One liners can be described as a witty remarks which are abrupt and snappy to enhance the amusement of the play. Consequently, Wycherleys constant use of these short jokes brought popularity back to the use of them and has been adapted to modern theatre which can be seen in comedy movies or sitcom television shows. The one liners used in both The Country Wife and The Plain Dealer are what brought both performances such high levels of success. The Country Wife and The Plain Dealer are described to be Mr Williams highly regarded works which he had produced. The Country Wife included marvelous characters who did not change their personalities or morals, if they were a horrible person, that s what they remained for the durations of the play without character development. The Country Wife was published in 1675 and depicted the story of a man who has countless affairs with woman and a country girl becoming accustomed with the town life and the captivating men in London. The play s vile humour was soon banned from the theatre and was transformed into a more appropriate film in later ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Inheritance Is A Part Of Most People s Lives Inheritance is a part of most people s lives. At some point in life there will be an inheritance passed down from one generation to another. There are different forms of inheritance. There is an inheritance of a generation teaching another generation how to do something that maybe they did in the older generations time that they do not do now. Another form of inheritance is when someone dies and then normally someone in the family of a younger generation will inherit whatever they owned or what they had on their will to give to them. Both authors have examples of these two forms of inheritance. Hampl said, for instance, have a single recollection of my first arithmetic lesson, the first time I studied Latin, the first time my grandmother tried to teach me to knit (25). Hampl explains how she found out that her father played the violin after her first piano lesson. She inherited music skills and the passion for music from her father. Family inheritance and skills such as this are a very common thing but is not always the case. Most skills inherited by parents are pushed onto them by their parents because it was or still is a passion for them so they want their children to do it so they can share that passion. There is another form if inheritance that is a little different but the same idea. The younger generations are still receiving things from the older generation just like in Hampl s article. This form normally has a little more meaning to it because the younger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Big Fish Mistakes Big Fish has a theme that occurred throughout the movie as Barrie Wilson would call Big Fish a story of redemption (Wilson 10). Throughout the movie, Edward had made life mistakes that was eventually redeemed in the end of the movie. Edward, despite being destined as a hero, made several mistakes throughout the film and he ended up redeeming himself for all his mistakes. The first encounter that Edward has was with Karl. In a way, Edward solved Ashton problem with the giant, but it was compensated with Karl losing his home. Edward redeemed himself with Karl by introducing Karl to a group of people that accepted him, which happens to be the circus. In a way, Karl life was better and more meaningful since he was wanted in the circus than compared to Ashton ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Will also had to redeem himself for his actions that he had done in the past. At first, Will believed Edward stories to be a hundred percent true. Until he was near his marriage date, he started to question his father life and ended up belittling his stories every single time he talks about it after marriage. It got bad to the point where Will believed that there was no truth in any of his story. Will also ended suspecting Edward cheating on his mother since he was frequently gone for a period of time when he was little. When Will son was about to born, Will ended up badgering his father constantly for his father s real identity. Will wanted to tell real factual stories about this father to his son since he felt that he barely knows his father at all. Little does he knows, he actually knows almost everything about his father life. This was later revealed when he visited Jennifer, a person who Edward saved. Jennifer ended up revealing the truth behind Edward period of disappearance when he saved Specter. She also confessed Edward sincere dedication toward his wife. This encounter left Will in a turmoil since he realized there was some truth in his stories after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Burial Urns Although many people might expect that burial urns have been used for a lot longer than they have, the actual ritual and mentality behind these kinds of urns is very much different to what you may have expected in the first place. Having looked into this considerably over the years, we understand the importance of knowing the culture and style behind the products we sell and this includes the history of burial urns. Burial urns have a long and proud history, and have been used in various forms of civilization over the years, ranging back as far as 7000BC. These have been found in some of the earliest Jiahu sites that are located in China, as well as places like Shaanxi and Yangshao of which some of the urns come from the years 5000 3000BC. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the old Kings of Bavaria used to keep their hearts in an urn after they died. In terms of the typical cremation urns, though, these were used by the Chinese civilizations noted above as well as a whole host of different Pre Columbian cultures that have spanned the length of time. Romans, for example, used to place the urns in large tombs that acted as a place for many souls to rest instead of just individual placing throughout time and history. This makes a massive difference in terms of the way that the burial urns come together, and ensures that large resting places became a common thing. The history of burial urns has changed quite a lot as new discoveries are made; however, as it was found that during the Bronze Age in England the urns were hidden carefully and expertly, as was detailed in Sir Thomas Browne s compendium Hydriotaphia or Urn Burial. In the modern world, the change and growth in the burial urn culture has been quite remarkable. Cremation urns tend to be made in various styles and formats now whereas it was very common to have a template style to pick from back in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Skin And Connective Tissue Disease Essay The skin is known as the largest organ in the body, They are the largest in weight and in surface area. Also the skin separates the body s inside environment from the outside environment. The skin has a lot of different roles. It acts as a channel of communication with the outside would skin protects the body from water loss it uses specialized pigment cells, called melanocytes, to protect the body from ultraviolet radiation skin participates in calcium homeostasis by contributing to the body s supply of vitamin D skin also helps regulate body temperature and metabolism. Elastic tissues such as the skin must have a strong and resilient structural framework. This framework is called the extracellular matrix, or connective tissue. The orientation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many features of skin and connective tissue disorders overlap with each other, and with other disorders, even though they have unique genetic causes. A connective tissue disease is any disease that affects the parts of the body that connect the structures of the body together. Connective tissues are made up of two proteins: collagen and elastin. Collagen is a protein found in the tendons, ligaments, skin, cornea, cartilage, bone, and blood vessels. Elastin is a stretchy protein that is like a rubber band and is the major component of ligaments and skin. When a patient has a connective tissue disease, the collagen and elastin are inflamed. The proteins and the body parts they connect are harmed. There are several different types of connective tissue diseases. They can be inherited or caused by environmental factors. Connective tissue disease just like: Rheumatoid arthritis: Rheumatoid arthritis is one of the most common connective tissue diseases and can be inherited. Ra is an autoimmune disease. That means the immune system attacks its own body. In this systemic disorder, immune cells attack and inflame the membrane around its joints. It also can affect the heart, lungs, and eyes. It affects a lot more women than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Drunk Driving Should Be Illegal In The United States Cars are responsible for moving people place to place safely. They are designed with the best safety features on the market in order to stop a person from getting hurt in a car crash. What is the leading cause for car crashes? Some people would spit out drunk driving first. This is simply not true. Anyone at the age of twenty one is allowed to drink, but driving under the influence causes fewer wrecks than drivers sober. This statistic published by the back track website is one piece of evidence that shows sober driving is a bigger risk. Sober driving should be illegal in the United States, and drunk driving should be made legal. In the United States, thirty one percent of car crashes are caused by drunk drivers. These crashes could be people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Does Colonel Cathcart Use Satire In Catch 22 Power is without a doubt the one thing that divides people from one another. Catch 22 (book) relates tremendously to the thought of power in the wrong hands. Many characters abuse this to their own self greed to achieve their own personal goals. Without paying attention to how it could affect the environment around him or her. The setting of the book takes place near the end of World War II, the characters in the story are mostly soldiers and officers during that time. High ranking officers are the big shots giving out orders, while the low ranking officers take and do. Colonel Cathcart is one that treats power to his own selfish desire, not in any way evil, but for the greater good that he thinks is the best option. His desire for the greater good of the United States, is to raise the amount of flying missions to eighty five. Reason being is that he doesn t want anybody to go home and wants a little joke here and there. However, some characters like Yossarian don t see this as a fit rule to apprehend, he reaches the certain number to go home, yet Colonel Cathcart proceeds to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The genre of the novel is set to dark comedy, a sense that the humor is deeply scary to think about but funny in a way that you have to process all the bad stuff out. It does still reflect the theme upon power in a comedic fashion that appeals to the reader s understanding. Yossarian is sent with his friends to hear a preliminary briefing about another flight mission. To this, their plan is to bomb an innocent village to roadblock a road so the Germans have a delay in their planning. However, Colonel Cathcart really wants to just bomb the village to have a good aerial photograph to send to a HQ, they don t care about the roadblock (Heller 327 328). As recalled before, the top dogs just want to look good and don t care about the environment they seem to ignore when passing such idiotic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Chemistry In The 1800 s The studies of chemistry and physics have shaped understanding of the world today. In fact, they have altered the mindset and reasoning of society, leading to an age in which discoveries are consistently being sought after and achieved. However, it must be noted that the origin for the basis of understanding used today in fields such as chemistry derived almost entirely from the scientists of the 1800 s. In this thorough and precise essay, the incubator for some of the world s most innovative researchers and pioneers in chemistry and physics will be discussed the Cavendish Laboratory. In the late 1800 s, specifically June 16th, 1874, the Cavendish Laboratory of Cambridge University in the United Kingdom was opened due to William Cavendish, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To answer this, one does not have to look far as the Cavendish Laboratory is rather open with current projects. For example, Nanophotonics, which is the study of the conduct of light on the nanometer scale and its interactions, is an ongoing study at the Cavendish Laboratory (NanoPhotonics, n.d., para. 1). Specifically, the NanoPhotonics Group (NP) is looking into nano plasmonics, polymer photonic crystals, semiconductor microcavities, et cetera (NanoPhotonics, n.d., para. 2). At this current time, it is rather difficult, as assembling nano chunks of matter into a structure creates nano materials that have emergent properties, which are not found in their constituents (NanoPhotonics, n.d., para. 3). Their goal is moving from expensive fabrication of devices to elegant nano assembly in which materials build themselves (NanoPhotonics, n.d., para. 3). Overall this has a large reward if research is successful and actually leads towards a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Round House By Louise Erdrich Survivance is a term that is used in Native American studies and it includes two important terms: survival and resistance . Survivance refers to an active sense of presence and in native stories, natural reason, active traditions, customs, narrative resistance, and clearly observable in personal attributes, such as humor, spirit, cast of mind, and moral courage (Vizenor). It allows them to transform their experiences of historical trauma into courage, forgiveness, and healing through political activism and cultural revitalization (sfsu).Vizenor defines this term in opposition to victimry and it is more than just survival for the Native Americans, but as self reliant perseverance through all the hardships that had presented themselves such as the forced assimilation into the white community and culture. Instead of losing their roots, the Native Americans were able to hold on to their historical culture and traditions and were so much more than mere survival. The Round House, written by Louise Erdrich is a fictional novel that focuses on a Chippewa family in a North Dakota Indian reservation. The story is written from the perspective of a young man, Joe Coutts, who is the son of a tribal judge, Bazil Coutts, and his mother, Geraldine, who was brutally raped by a white man, Lindin Lark, in a savage act of vengeance. After this violent act, Joe s mother spirals into solidarity and becomes closed off to the point where she is unable to leave her room. This causes their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Importance Of Democracy In Democracy American democracy supply its citizens with the most freedom, the most opportunity, the greatest success, and the most comfortable life. A high number of Americans have lost faith in their democracy. In 1988, United States democratic party was 33%. In 2014, it decreased to 29%. For more democratic to gain their faith, the democracy have to improve. The humanities can solve this problem by starting with itself. Improving education, improving oneself as a human being, improving healthcare and improving economics growth. Education can help people participate in democracy in different ways, including providing them with literacy and other skills to enable them to take action in political discussions and to be able to get political information through the media easily. Education promotes good governance by giving citizens the confidence and skills they need to become active members of their society and hold their governments responsible, therefore we need more people in higher class occupations. Education reduces poverty, help economic growth, leads to better health and promotes gender equality. Everyone should come together to enhance themselves as a human being. This action is will be very challenging, but possible. If everyone will take the time out to compliment themselves, stop making excuses, let go of anger, practice forgiveness, be honest, be helpful, listen to others, be respectful, educate themselves, and more, there will be massive number of civilized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. War Without Mercy by Dower Essay War Without Mercy by Dower In War Without Mercy , Dower s principle is a surprising one: Though Western allies were clearly headed for victory, pure racism fueled the persistence and increase of hostilities in the Pacific setting during the final year of World War II, a period that saw as many casualties as in the first five years of the conflict combined. Dower does not reach this disturbing conclusion lightly. He combed through loads of propaganda films, news articles, military documents, and cartoons. Though his case is strong, Dower reduces other factors, such as the prolonged negotiations between the West and the Japanese. During World War II, with the alliance of Germany and Italy made a propaganda campaign of obvious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Overall, the Why We Fight films reflect the strategic priorities of the U.S. government and focused primarily on the struggle in the West. A Japanese equivalent to this series is titled The Battle of China. This was an epic paean to the resistance of the Chinese people against Japan s aggression. Through all of the destruction and devastation of the Japanese, they come with this counterpoint that was heightened by a commentary in which Japan s rhetoric of co existence and co prosperity was recited while the screen showed the devastation of China s cities and the mutilated corpses of its men, women, and children. In the United States and Britain, Dower reminds us, the Japanese were more hated than the Germans before as well as after Pearl Harbor. On this, there was no dispute among contemporary observers. They were perceived as a race apart, even a species apart and an overpoweringly monolithic one at that. There was no Japanese counterpart to the good German in the popular consciousness of the Western Allies. (8) But there are two answers in the book that gives us a reason on why there was more hatred towards the Japanese than the Germans. These are the same Germans that engaged in a systematic genocide against millions of Jews. But why the Japanese were more hated than the Germans despite the latter s orgy of violence, is surely in large part racial. It s not a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Traditional Investment Appraisal Techniques Can Not Cope... Subject: Financial Management Matriculation number: 40127207 Word count: 1,769 Coursework Assignment Traditional Investment Appraisal techniques cannot cope with the fast changing environment in manufacturing industry today REQUIRED: Discuss the above statement with reference to available academic literature A reading list is attached of some relevant articles in the area. This is by no means exhaustive, you should also find additional reading yourself Introduction The current business environment is undergoing a lot of change and firms are under increased pressure to respond and adapt to changing market conditions. Due to this firms have began rethinking their industry structures and improving their investment appraisal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The factors that affect investments are based on the priorities of the stakeholders and decision makers, which are either based on long term growth or short term profit. In most cases firms tend to invest over long term (Adler R.W. 2000). There are many formal methods that are used in Investment appraisal and many of which are criticized as being traditional; Payback, Accounting rate of return (ARR), Net present value (NPV), Internal rate of return (IRR), Modified internal rate of return, Multi attribute decision model (MADM), Computer integrated manufacturing (CIM). Within investment appraisal there are traditional methods that have been used for years while there are other methods that have been modified to account for factors that are not considered in the traditional methods (discussed more below). An example of this would be for a traditional method such as payback it is not enough to just use it alone as a decider for an investment, other methods must be looked at too (Adler R.W. 2000). Traditional Investment Appraisal Techniques Modified Payback period is considered to be the easiest method of investment appraisal basically because it judges an investment based on time taken to get back the initial investment. Almost 9 out of ten firms use Payback (F.M. Wilkes, J.M. Samuels, S.M. Greenfield, 1996). Projects with shorter payback period are seen as more attractive by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of The Poem The World Is Too Much With Us The poem, The World Is Too Much with Us by William Wordsworth argues that people s disregard for nature s importance makes them lose their humanity. Wordsworth sees materialism as a waste of our powers (359). Our powers of being able to keep in touch with a fundamental part of themselves. To preserve and see the beauty of nature. Instead of building upon it. The start of the Industrialization in Britain brought factories, buildings, and a newly built world. This shifted the focus from living from nature to living away from it. Wordsworth explains it as, getting and spending, we lay waste our powers: little we see in nature that is ours (359). Nature has become a separate existence from the one that had been created by industrialization. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which quickly spread and became all consuming. The social changes that were taking place brought a new attitude. Gone was the slow moving life of rural living replaced by urban living. Urbanization gave an urgency to the people. An attitude of greed for more growth, production, and spending. It made many jobs, but it also left many unemployed. This was due to hiring unskilled workers for cheap and leaving skilled workers still searching for jobs. Leaving many lower class people unsatisfied and living in an increasingly dismal conditions. These negative changes left Wordsworth dispirited. He understood the importance of enjoying the outside world away from these dismal conditions. To enjoy views such as the sea that bares her bosom to the moon or the winds that will be howling at all hours . Views that give peace and comfort. Away from the growing materialistic attitude of Britain society. This newly embraced capitalist mode of production, which flourished under a rhetoric of improvement (27), gave more trouble than improvement. Starting from the factories, the attitude of instant gratification spread to the citizens. Needs and wants were met easily when the money was there. The joys of going outside were to purchase a new item or to see how much the city had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Ever-Reliable Chimney Starter 4. The Ever Reliable Chimney Starter A chimney starter or a charcoal chimney is a cylindrical device constructed out of steel. It can vary in size depending on the model and the manufacturer, but most of the ones we see are about 6in to 8in in diameter. It has a space at the bottom where you are supposed to start your fire. You can access this through holes surrounding the bottom of the cylinder. As the name suggests, the chimney starter works pretty much like a portable fireplace. Crumple a few pages of a newspaper and stuff them inside the bottom of the cylinder and fill the top with charcoal. Then, light the paper in a couple of areas and watch until the coals at the bottom begin to light up. You will know that they have caught the flames once you hear a soft ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Needless to say, it does accomplish the job quickly. Cons: Just like when lighting coal using lighter fluid, using self igniting charcoal can be just as harmful if not used the right way, as manufacturers say. The key is also to let all of the starting fluid get burned off before starting to grill your food. To Wrap It All Up Technology has man s laziness have made it possible for even children to know how to light coal. Although you now have a lot of options to choose from, it still all boils down to your preferences. If you are keen enough to tell when your burning coal is already free from the harmful chemicals of lighter fluids, you may do well with charcoal lighter fluids and self igniting charcoal. If you are the handy type of person and has the equipment, the protective gear, and the skills to use dangerous power tools, you may want to try using heat guns or propane torches instead. An electric starter and a chimney starter, on the other hand, are good options if you are a practical spender and are very particular about the taste of your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Class Action Litigation Act Of 2017 Introduction: Class actions continue to be a hot bed for both litigation and legislation. Gaining traction in the Senate is the Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act of 2017 (the Act ), which already passed in the House of Representative by a vote of 220 to 201. But how significant is the Act? And how does it differ from the current Rule 23 framework and the Class Action Fairness Act ( CAFA ) that was passed in 2005? Early commentators have come out on both sides, some praising the Act s attempts to cut down on unmeritorious litigation driven only by plaintiffs attorneys and third party funders, others viewing the Act s new restrictions as a boon only to defendants. Regardless of how the Act is characterized, if enacted in its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This often occurs in cases involving consumer products there can be thousands of people who have not actually been injured but who are merely unhappy with a product, and they are allowed to be a part of the class. An empirical study found that no injury class actions have resulted in approximately $4 billion worth of settlements and judgments over the last decade alone. The new requirement would especially impact securities fraud cases, where the range of investor losses can differ between a few hundred dollars (for individuals) and hundreds of millions of dollars (for institutional investors). Similarly, product liability claims would be more difficult to certify, especially those involving pharmaceuticals, because the symptoms, latent period, and extent of injuries often vary dramatically across class members. This new requirement is the change most likely to have the biggest impact on how class actions proceed, mainly because its language is vague and susceptible to differing interpretations. So, while on the one hand, the addition of a new requirement may decrease the number of cases that are allowed to proceed as class actions, on the other hand, there will likely be an increase in litigation dealing with how type and scope should be interpreted. Reliable and feasible method of distribution The Act would add an additional requirement to class certification by requiring that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Satan In John Steinbeck s The Book Of Job God is sovereign and knows all, yet the man he created does not. He alone knows how strong each individual s faith is and how far it can go before conforming. In The Book of Job, many people believed God presented Job to Satan because he had something to prove. Satan s idea was simple if God removed his hand from one of his most righteous followers that he would be cursed to his face. God knew that Job was a prototype of an upright man and would prove Satan wrong. Without hesitation God agreed and Satan commenced with the acquisition of Jobs life determined to hinder Jobs faith. Satan has always had a hidden agenda sought to change the beliefs of man. Satan once said he will redeem all mankind, that one shall not be lost, and surely I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Job curses the day that he was born his friend s reason for being takes a turn. They begin to tell him how the innocent do not suffer but the wicked do. That Job must have sinned and this is why God is doing this to him. I believe even though it was not stated in the story this is still the work of Satan. Instead of physically attacking Job, and taking away possessions he is targeting him mentally. After listening to his friends he challenges them to show him where he has sinned. Job complains about his health and his life in a whole. While Job has not lost his faith he has lost any hope pertaining to his life. He mocks his friends and reaches out to God to present his case. Job maintains his integrity speaking on all the good he has done and evil he has steered clear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Our Twisted Hero Analysis In Korean culture, a hero is the best contender in leading the team, Korea, to victory, such that the citizens are willing to resign some of their liberties to provide a better chance at winning for the common welfare. This is demonstrated in Yi Munyol s Our Twisted Hero through Han s description of Om Sokdae and his blind trust from the teacher in the eyes of the class after Han s failed attempt at driving a wedge between Sokdae and the teacher: With Sokdae overseeing our planting project, we recorded the best results in the school. (Munyol 28). This information highlights an important characteristic about the class and Korean culture on a higher level. Om Sokdae s success as a class monitor combined with his charismatic personality gives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Japanese Pow Camps Japanese POW Camps Cruelty is an evil process to use against someone, and especially when that person has nothing such as the POW s captured by the Japanese during World War ll. The Japanese military treated their prisoners of war in a disgusting fashion. The Japanese culture was often shown in the way the prisoners were treated. They treated the prisoners not as humans but as if they were animals only because they believed that surrender was the most disgraceful acts A person could commit. First, an example of this cruelty is The Bataan Death March it was a forced march from Saisai Pt. and Mariveles to Camp O Donnell. Of the 60,000 to 80,000 POW around 22,000 thousand people died ( World War Two Japanese Prisoner of War Camps ). The 60 mile hike was littered with physical abuse and cruelty. During the trip they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sixty one thousand men were sent to work on the railway with other Asian workers ( World War Two Japanese Prisoner of War Camps ). The workers were expected to survive on a poor diet of rice and vegetables, and as a result prisoners suffered from malnutrition and illness. Of the 61,000 POWs who worked on the railway 13,000 died ( World War Two Japanese Prisoner of War Camps ).This place because of its cruelty became known as The Death Railway. This was a horrid experience for those of whom had to suffer in these camps for the duration of their time. First, This cruelty would lead to The Bataan Death March becoming a major propaganda weapon for the U.S. to use against the Japanese. Secondly, the conditions of the camps would have been horrific to endure. Finally, the Thailand railway was a very sad event to happen to these men having to work and starve at the same time would have made things seem desperate for the prisoners.The ruthlessness and loss of life in these the POW camps will always be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Reaction Paper Of Love And Dust Reaction paper of Of love and dust While I was reading the Of love and dust, I was astonished by the use of silent between white and black, between black and black, and between black and church. And that remind me of Cash s description of the relation between white and black in his The Mind of the South. Cash declared: The relationship between two groups [black and white] was, by the second generation at least, nothing less than organic. Negro entered into white man as profoundly as white man entered into Negro (Cash 49 50). The novel is an example to Cash s study about the social interaction between black people and white people in the South. Also his argues that the black of the South does not rebel for being inferior. They accept the bossy treatment of the white for them; they obey them and never rebel for the abuse white master had for them. They believe it s the way that god want them to be and only way to survive. In the story, Pauline is a black slave who is moved from working in the field for Bonbon to become his maid at home. Although Pauline does not like Bonbon, yet she agrees to work in his house. Furthermore, she accepts his affair with her, and they end up with having twin sons. Bonbon does not agree to have his illegitimate twin son under his name. They call them by the mother s family name. Even though, Pauline accepts the relation with Bonbon for long time without having feeling toward him, yet she ends up loving him after long period. Bonbon loved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Narrative Essay On Christmas Eve What do you and your family do on Christmas Eve? Do you consider what you do a tradition or maybe even a basic tradition? On Christmas Eve, most families end the night watching a Christmas movie or maybe baking some cookies. But my family does not necessarily go by that. Around ten o clock my cousins and I gather around the top of my grandparents stairs, waiting for a knock on the door or the sound of bells with our Christmas onesie on. Every year Santa pays a visit to my grandparents house with gifts for everyone. Once we all get a present we open it up at the same time, I never saw anyone frowning. I enjoy how my family tradition is still alive and brings everyone together, and I hope this tradition will be carried on to my own children. So who is this Santa?? Well really no one knows besides the parents. Let s just say my family knows a guy. Now that I am no longer a young one , sitting on a unknown mans lap and him telling you how much you have grown since the last time he has seen me is just a little creepy. But besides that it is mainly focused on how everyone still follows this tradition and how my family still gets into it. My grandparents are the ones to organize the night out. That includes food, the names for secret santa, pictures and of course having santa stop by with a special delivery. So knowing my grandparents put so much effort into it making sure it is a memorable night for everyone, makes me realize how important the tradition is to everyone. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Persuasive Essay Way To Success Mariana Arevalo Mrs. Gholdoian, L English 4 Period 3 September 24, 2017 Ways to success There was a girl named Ivania. She wanted to become a model, she had the ability to do so, but she prefers to not do what she wanted to become. Instead, Ivania stay in her normal life, because she thought she did not have any opportunity to outstand among others numerous girls with better chances. She used to be too fat or not pretty enough, didn t even try and did not make the effort to pursuit what she wanted. In this decade many people had become more conformist. Darlene Gold, Antique collector and restorer, entrepreneur said, for most people it s easier just to fit in, go with the flow. People prefer to have a monotonous life instead of get out of the cycle and chase a different style of life. Just a small percentage of the population could be considered as non conformist, who achieve prosperity, has been conform with those who desire to be outstanding and a distinct life. In order to improve the implement necessary to future generations not get stuck in a routine might be to incorporate these ideas. Success has been associated with money and power, although those could not be considered as definition, all of the sacrifices done gives money and power as a profit earned for all the arduous labor involve. Success can be defined as determination, effort, and self satisfaction. First of all, to attain the desired the required essential has to be determination, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Work Of Belbin And My Personal Experiences The work of Belbin and my personal experiences The Financial Post (2015) stated teamwork is key to success; this is true in the context of building careers as at some point you will have to work in a team, which is sometimes challenging. Steve Jobs also believed in the importance of teamwork Great things in business are never done by one person they re done by a team of people. (BusinessNewsDaily, 2013). There are many different aspects of teamwork for example; skills, team conflict and group size. This essay reflects on my personal experiences of working in a team. First I will talk about the literature of Belbin, describing key elements about teamwork. Then I will assess how accurately the literature reflects my experiences of teamwork. Lastly, I will look at what I have learned from the experience, by putting the literature and my experiences into context. I have various experiences in team projects, which I will be relating to the project that I recently took part in regarding leadership. Belbin s 1993 book concludes that an effective team has members covering all 9 key roles. It is beneficial to have a dynamic team that contributes a wide range of skills, whereby people will be appointed on the basis of their functional roles as and when their skills would be needed (Belbin, 1993). Managing team conflict is also important as Belbin, (2002) argues that if a team were to reach mutual grounds on each member s goals prior to starting tasks this would ensure the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Why Is Swan Lake An Importance Of The Ballets Around The... Swan Lake has been an inspiration for choreographers and artists around the world. It is important to recall that: The first full scale multicultural collaboration between an American and a Soviet ballet company took place in Boston on May 3, 1990, when the Boston Ballet staged Swan Lake. Within the production, Soviet danseurs partnered American Ballerinas, and American danseurs partnered Soviet ballerinas. Even the sets, designed by an American artist, were constructed in the Soviet Union (Crawford John, 2015: 44). Countless new productions classical as well as modern have been produced over the last years: for example, Neumeier s Illusions Like Swan Lake, Matthew Bourne s (male) Swan Lake, Mats Ek s (modern) Swan Lake and recently Alexander ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This ranking system has its roots within the history. In the nineteenth century ballets were created to show off the stars and the choreographies were designed to reinforce the stellar status of the principal ballerina and her partner at center stage, encircled by soloists and ringed around by the corps de ballet. Formerly men and women had different titles such as prima ballerina for the principal dancer and premier danseur for the male principal, but nowadays ballet companies adopt a gender neutral classification system. The hierarchy in the ranking has not only consequences for the roles the dancers are casted for, but also the pay rates vary between the grades. Generally, members of the corps de ballet earn between 25% and 50% of what a soloist or a principal earns. The denomination of the different ranks depends from company to company, for example at the Paris Opera Ballet the dancers are graded in ascending order as trainees, quadrilles, coryphées, sujets, premiers danseurs and étoiles, meanwhile the Royal Ballet of London similarly grades its dancers from young dancers, artist, first artist, soloist and first soloist to principal. The English National Ballet divides the dancers in even more categories: artists, first artist, junior soloists, soloists, first soloists, character artists, principals, lead principals and guest artists, meanwhile the American Ballet Theatre has only four grades: apprentices, corps de ballet, soloists and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Information Cause and Effect GENERIC NAME:LABETALOL ORAL (luh BET uh lol) BRAND NAMES: Normodyne, Trandate DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Labetalol is a drug that is used for treating high blood pressure. Nerves from the adrenergic nervous system travel from the spinal cord to arteries where they release norepinephrine. Norepinephrine attaches to adrenergic receptors on arteries and causes the arteries to contract, narrowing the arteries, and increasing blood pressure. Labetalol blocks receptors of the adrenergic nervous system. When labetalol attaches to and blocks the receptors, arteries expand, resulting in a fall in blood pressure. GENERIC AVAILABLE: Yes PRESCRIPTION: Yes PREPARATION: Tablets: of 100, 200 and 300 mg; Injection: 5 mg/ml STORAGE: Tablets should ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If combined with adrenergic stimulating drugs used for treating asthma, ex. albuterol the adrenergic blocking effects of labetalol may counteract the effects of the stimulating drugs and reduce their effectiveness for treating asthmatic attacks. More of the adrenergic drug may be needed. SIDE EFFECTS: The most common side effects of labetalol are fatigue, dizziness, nausea, headache, diarrhea, edema (fluid accumulation), and shortness of breath. Postural hypotension (a rapid decrease in blood pressure when going from the lying or seated position to the standing position that may cause light headedness or fainting) occurs rarely. Patients should be observed for this possible side effect within two to four hours of the first labetalol dose and after any changes in dose. Sexual dysfunction, abnormal heart rhythm, slow heart rate, liver failure, and allergic reactions may occur. GENERIC NAME: Symptoms of a Labetalol Overdose: When someone takes too much labetalol, the symptoms can vary. Some examples of labetalol overdose signs and symptoms include: Difficulty breathing, Wheezing,Extremely low blood pressure, which may cause lightheadedness, dizziness, or fainting, Severe decrease in heart rate (bradycardia),Seizures, Congestive heart failure. Treatment for an Overdose With Labetalol: If the overdose with labetalol was recent, the healthcare provider may administer certain medicines or place a tube into the stomach to pump the stomach. However, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay On Genetically Modified Food Benefits of Genetically Modified Foods Health A 2014 study of Genetically modified rice with health benefits as a means to reduce micronutrient malnutrition: global status, consumer preferences and potential health impacts of rice biofortification [4] conducted by the departments of Bio analysis, Physiology, Agricultural economics at the University of Ghent explains a major benefit that genetically modified foods can offer. Two billion people worldwide are affected by micronutrient malnutrition, which is characterized by an insufficient intake of vitamins and minerals. A case for genetically modified rice, also known as Foliate Biofortified Rice or Golden Rice, is presented in order to solve this hidden hunger. Since 2004, the amount of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Biofortification as a novel micronutrient intervention Pharmaceutical supplementation, food fortification, dietary diversification and biofortification are the current potential policy interventions to solve the problem of the deficiencies. Pharmaceutical option refers to the distribution of free supplements while promoting the education on the importance of the nutrients. Industrial fortification refers to the insertion of micronutrients in staple crops, of rice and wheat, which takes place during flour milling post harvesting [4]. Dietary diversification is a bigger focus on education, promotion of diverse diets, improving access to locally produced foods naturally rich in vital micronutrients. Biofortification is the solution of the near future intended to be pro rural and pro poor health intervention. Enhancing the bioavailability in these staple crops while increasing the production of micronutrients will without doubt be revolutionary in solving the hidden hunger that plagues these malnourished areas. Non staple crops including strawberries (vitamin C), maize and canola (vitamin E), potatoes and mustard (beta carotene), carrots (calcium), lettuce (iron) could also be biofortified creating better products for multiple crops. Biofortification or genetic modifications use staple crops as its food vehicle and, therefore, can easily target the micronutrient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Character Analysis Of Gregory, By Panos Ioannides The results of one s involvement in society s conflicts can be devastating. The short story Gregory by Panos Ioannides creates a setting where the characters are involved in the 1925 revolutionary conflict between Britain and Cyprus. Consequently, the plot focuses around an executioner who has the order to kill a British captive named Gregory, who became his friend. To make matters worse, fellow soldiers inform the executioner that he must to kill Gregory or else the Headquarters will execute him for failure to obey orders. Therefore, he struggles with the decision to either please his society or stay true to his friendship with Gregory. The author emphasizes this difficulty with use of mood, stream of consciousness, foreshadowing and visual imagery. Thus, Panos Ioannides short story Gregory develops the idea that society s expectations and relationships can influence one s moral decisions and create consequences. To begin with, Ioannides exemplifies this idea with the use of mood. The executioner struggles to pull the trigger when the soldiers watch him, and he seems nervous. This is apparent when the executioner mentions, My hand was sweating...curve of the trigger biting against my finger...soldiers were watching... (Ioannides 142). The conflict between these characters creates an emotional impact and sets a tense mood. To add on, the tense mood establishes the social pressures the executioner faces as his peers watch him. This affects his ethical decisions since he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Ornithologist Career Research Paper Recently, I ve thought about going into Ornithology as an Ornithologist for my career choice. An ornithologist is one who studies birds. I ll see if my current or future self would be a good fit for this career or if I wouldn t be. I will be viewing various things about me to see if I m fit for the career. I ll view my: personal characteristics; interests and preferences; talents and abilities; skills and strengths; and personality and IQ. First of all, I ll look at my personal characteristics. I m almost positive that I m nice enough to work in a team and communicate if need be. I would be able to remember information I learned well, allowing me to know everything I need to when studying birds. Next is my interests and preferences. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Advantages And Disadvantages Of A Family Business Are On... With the development of the business, there are some family called family business appeared, Family business is represent to the capital or shares the main control in the hands of a family, members of the family enterprises of the main leadership positions. And some people from this family have opportunities to take over and decent this company and inherit it. But currently, the advantages and disadvantages about family business are on the limelight. Paragraph 1 To begin with, the advantage of the family business is that from a global perspective, in many countries, the family business almost half of all enterprises, and mainly small and medium sized enterprises. 37% of the fortune top 500 enterprises are family businesses, such as wall mart, SONY, Toyota, ford, Rockefeller, BMW, Samsung, Hyundai, etc. In China, whether or r o ng li family enterprise, has been important component According to the survey, the family business in 2009 annual business income is 1.351 billion yuan, the profit of 114 million yuan, the average profit margin of 8.04%.Weed out due to reasons such as acquisitions, asset restructuring, in the past two years, the family enterprise annual revenue growth rate averaged 26.39%. Paragraph 2 Topic sentence: Secondly, Decisions fast and reliable, management is decision making. Enterprise ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The far east leather industry group are not immune. Once one of China s top 500 private enterprises, by Wang s sister four people together to complete the primitive accumulation, when leather Industry output value of more than 2 billion, equity dispute finally brothers quarreled .On September 4, 2010, the international leather fair held in Shanghai Pu Dong. The Wang brothers in the old min and old four Wang despite being in the same exhibition hall, but in different grades of enterprise they have become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Marfan Syndrome Case Study After clinical diagnosis of Marfan syndrome is established, transthoraic echocardiography is used to routinely monitor and assess the proximal aorta in order to decrease the risk of aortic dissection. Serial measurements of the proximal aorta, the greatest dimension at the aortic root, sinotubular junction, and ascending aorta are taken at yearly assessments by echocardiography to establish the appropriate time for surgical intervention (Judge Dietz, 2005). Surgical repair of the aortic root is strongly recommended when the maximum aortic diameter exceeds 5 to 6 cm (Keane Pyeritz, 2008). To determine the normal diameter of the aorta, body size and age is frequently used in scaling normal aortic root dimensions and measurements are indexed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research has shown that aortic dilatation typically occurs at about 0.2 cm/ year in patients with Marfan syndrome (Kornbluth, Schnittger, Eyngorina, Gasner, Liang, 1999). The medical treatment currently regarded as the standard of care for patients with Marfan syndrome is β adrenergic receptor blockade in order to delay or prevent aortic aneurysm and dissection (Keane Pyeritz, 2008). This method of treatment was first suggested in 1971, with the presumption that β blocker therapy can decrease hemodynamic stressors, both negative inotropic and chronotropic, to the proximal aorta and therefore slow the progression of aortic dilation (Judge Dietz, 2005). There was a randomized trial published in the 1990s assessing the effect of β blockers in Marfan syndrome and the results showed that the treatment group had a significantly lower rate of aortic growth than the control group (Keane Pyeritz, 2008). Until more effective treatment directed at the fibrillin gene defect associated with Marfan syndrome can be developed, β blocker therapy currently remains the standard of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Worlds Of Wonder In The Northern Colonies Summary In David D. Hall s essay Worlds of Wonder in the Northern Colonies and T.H. Breen s Worlds of Goods in the Northern Colonies; the argument of the settler s views or main objective on the land is put to question. David D. Hall supports the idea that religion was deeply rooted in the early settlers while T.H. Breen supports the idea that the early Americans only concern was becoming an empire of goods. While the two hold factual evidence to this argument, David D. Hall proves to be the most reliable due to its religious reliability of tradition. Worlds of Wonder in the Northern Colonies depicts the deeply rooted religious views within the early settlers by quickly relating it to the Deuteronomic Formula. A Deuteronomic Formula is the idea ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being kidnapped by the Wampanoag Tribe and losing several family members to the ambush, she wrote about her sufferings during the time. While writing about her miseries she depicted the difference between the Native Americans and the Puritans, almost calling them savages for their lifestyle. While doing so, with every misery she experienced she connected her experience with a passage from the bible. When we were come, Oh the number of pagans (now merciless enemies) that there came about me, that I may say as David, I had fainted, unless I had believed, etc. (Psalm 27:13) . In Rowlandson s account, she uses Winthrop s approach to writing of her experience. Claiming her struggle and connecting it to the bible (claim evidence) she reverted back to her religion whole heartedly to help justify her misfortunes. What Winthrop and Rowlandson are essentially trying to depict is the deeply rooted religion based community that was built to guide the new settlers in their World of Wonder. Where it is easier to claim that everything good and bad can be explained through their religion . Riches were in the minds of the early settlers but religion was at the heart. Depending on what private venture the settlers embarked on, whether it was for profit, religion or even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Westfield s Target Market Westfield is one of biggest real estate investment trusts groups around the world and it is the world s leading retail brand in iconic shopping destinations. With its corporate headquarters based in Sydney, New South Wales, West field operates not only within Australia, but all over the world. Nowadays it separates into two companies which operate the enterprise. There have a Scentre Group which owns and operates the Australian and New Zealand Westfield shopping centre portfolios and Westfield Corporation which owns and operates the other portfolios. Domestically, it operates a large number of shopping center in Australia. On an international level, it operates one of the world s largest shopping center portfolios with 105 centers in the world s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Westfield can trace its origins back to 1959, when it started out as the first development named Westfield Place in Blacktown which founded by John Saunders and Frank Lowy who still is the chairman of Westfield at the moment. They built 6 shopping centers one year and the company was floated on the Australian Stock Exchange in 1960.Then they expanded their business to Victoria and Queensland in the 1960s. After the expanding in Australia, they started to develop in the United States. In the beginning, they started their project with the purchase of the Trumbull Shopping Park in Connecticut in 1977. After that, they founded other three centers in California, Michigan and Connecticut in 1980. Furthermore, three centers were founded in California, New Jersey and Log Island, New York in 1986. In 1994 Westfield aligned with General Growth and Whitehall Real Estate to purchase 19 centers. Although the centers of West Field were concentrated in east coast and Mid West, they have 47 centers over the United State at the moment. In the 1990s, Westfield began to expand to New Zealand, where the Fletcher company had the largest share of existing shopping centers and replace them progressively now. Moreover, as of 2014 they started the shopping center in the United Kingdom. They further to found many shopping center in other countries and finally they develop to become one of a largest real estate investment trusts group in the world and have more than 4200 employees in the world. At the moment, they have their shopping center in Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Italy, Croatia and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Babe Ruth Up Close Book Report Book Report Babe Ruth Up Close was written by Wilborn Hampton. Wilborn Hampton is a former editor at The New York Times. He is also a winning author of several books for young reader, including Up close: Elvis Presley ( A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age ) ; War in the Middle East: A Reporter s Story ( A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age ) ; September 11, 2001: Attack on New York City ( An ALA Best Book for Young Adults); and Kennedy Assassinated! The World Mourns: A Reporter s Story (A New York Times Book Review Notable Book). He live with his wife in New York. One of Wilborn Hamptons quotes he mention in his book I enjoyed very much. It said Not your average biographies.. honest and engaging. This biography range from February 6, 1895 August 16, 1948. The biography ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Babe Ruth got into so much trouble at a young age, he would get into fights and damaging property by throwing tomatoes and other things at building and carriages. As time passed when Babe Ruth turned 7 his parents realized he needed a stricter environment and therefore sent him to the St. Mary s Industrial School for Boys, a school run by Catholic monks from an order of the Xaverian Brothers. There he encountered a monk named brother Mathias who which in fact taught Babe to play baseball. While at St. Mary s Babe Ruth played about every position, although he played catcher and pitcher most of the time. Babe Ruth was good at the game so good that he got the opportunity to meet John Joseph Jack Dunn. Jack Dunn was the manager for the Baltimore Orioles who became very interested in Babe Ruth. As time went on and the conversation continued with Babe, Jack agreed to becoming Babe s legal guardian in order for Babe to play ball. Babe ruth became famous in baseball as time went ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Sony s History And Its Glory Abstract As a world well known company, Sony once gloriously ruled the world electronics market. However, Sony began a series of crisis in the new century, which makes Sony lost its domination of the world market. This paper introduces the Sony s history and its glory, and analyzes the new strategy to re shape the company. In order to target the market, the product user identification, user interface design, and the best practice for the company are introduced and analyzed. Introduction In 1946, Masaru Ibuka started an electronics shop in a department store building in Tokyo with a total of eight employees. In the following year he was joined by his colleague, Akio Morita, and they founded a company called Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (Tokyo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The exclusive tech Trinitron supported television, walkman which led the popular trend, PlayStation that began the next generation Game consoles era, and the global disk recording standard blu ray. With the huge profit from the electronic market, the company started it expansion to other business area. In 1989, Sony merged Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures.( NYS Department of State Division of Corporations Entity Information ,2015) In 2005, Sony acquired 20% of shares of Metro Goldwyn Mayer, Inc., MGM.(Sony Co, 2008). And in 2011, Sony purchased the EMI music business (Sisario, 2012). All these action showed that Sony had reached its business to entertainment. Beside the electronic business and entertainment business, the company is also involved internet and finance. Goals of Sony Even with a long time domination of the market, after the new century, the company was challenged. Lack of new technology, Sony s traditional products were outrun by new product form other company. Walkman began to lose its market share because of newer, smaller, bigger storage iPod form apple; XBOX 360 of Microsoft tried to take the market from Playstation; and Trinitron television lost its advantage because liquid crystal display television was replacing the old technology. What made things even worse was the big crises of 2003, the Sony Shock. April 2003, Sony announced their 2002 financial report, the company huge amounts of loss was disclosure. Plus the huge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Assignment 1 – Understanding Development and Supporting... NCFE LEVEL 3 SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS Please save the Learners Declaration to your PC, add your details, and upload with your completed assessments. Assignment 1 Understanding development and supporting equality, diversity and inclusion. QUESTION 1 a. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth 19 years The main areas of development include: physical development, social and emotional development, intellectual development and language development. Through physical development, By age one young child is developing fallowing motoring skills. Child sits without support and crawls pulls self to standing position and stands with help and without ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ✓ Has more control over small muscles, and therefore writes and draws with more skill. ✓ Displays a casual attitude toward clothing and appearance. ✓ Seems to be all hands and arms. ✓ Seems to possess boundless energy. ✓ Wants to excel in sports and recreational skills. ✓ Laughs at dark humor. ✓ Is energetic and spirited. ✓ Strives to be physically fit. ✓ Is fascinated with how the body works. ✓ May be curious about drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. Physical changes (Puberty) between ages eleven to forteen For girls, puberty begins around 10 or 11 years of age and ends around age 16. Boys enter puberty later than girls usually around 12 years of age and it lasts until around age 16 or 17. Girls and boys usually begin puberty around the same time their mothers and fathers did. Talk with your child about the following physical changes that will happen during puberty. The changes are listed in the order in which they generally occur. Girls ✓ body fat increases ✓ breasts begin to enlarge ✓ pubic hair grows ✓ height and weight increase ✓ first menstrual period occurs ✓ hips widen ✓ underarm hair grows ✓ skin and hair become more oily ✓ pimples may appear Boys ✓ scrotum becomes darker ✓ testicles grow larger ✓ penis grows longer and fuller ✓ pubic hair grows ✓ breasts can get lumps and become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Wechsler Intelligence Scale Test Description The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Fifth Edition (WISC V) is an individually administered intelligence test for children ages 6 16 that provides a measure of a child s overall cognitive ability and patterns of cognitive strengths and weaknesses. The WISC V comprises is comprised of five fundamental indexes: Visual Spatial, Verbal Comprehension, Working Memory, Processing Speed, and Fluid Reasoning. These are five index scores are combined in order to obtain the Full Scale Intelligence Quotient (FSIQ). There are additionally five ancillary indexes: Auditory Working Memory, Quantitative Reasoning, Cognitive Proficiency, General Ability, Nonverbal, and three other complementary indexes, which include Storage and Retrieval, Symbol Translation, and Naming Speed. The primary and secondary subtests within these indexes are on a scaled score metric with a mean of 10 and a standard deviation (SD) of 3. These subtest scores range from 1 to 19, with scores between 8 and 12 typically considered average. The standard scores on these indexes and the FSIQ have a mean (average) of 100 and a standard deviation (variability around the mean) of 10. Scores ranging from 90 109 are considered Average; scores ranging from 80 89 are Low Average; scores ranging from 70 79 are classified as Very Low, and scores of 69 and below are considered Extremely Low. Scores ranging from 110 119 are High Average; scores between 120 and 129 are considered Very High, and scores of 131 and above are considered Extremely High. All composite score ranges and descriptive classifications can be found below. Composite Score Range WISC V Descriptive Classification 130 and above Extremely High 120 129 Very High 110 119 High Average 90 109 Average 80 89 Low Average 70 79 Very Low 69 and below Extremely Low Test Observations Andrew was administered the WISC V on 06/11/2017. Rapport was quickly established with Andrew. Throughout, Andrew demonstrated an energy level that is typical for his age. Andrew was confident in his responses. He demonstrated a clear understanding of the directions for all administered subtests. Andrew was very focused and motivated to perform well on all tasks presented to him. Generally, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Gifted Education Plan Analysis I believe that an affective education plan should be systematic where gifted education is integrated with school wide initiatives and programs throughout all the grade levels, K 12. Opportunities for gifted students should be incorporated and made available into the regular school day and the school year. Gifted education should be the responsibility and a collaboration between all staff members working together in meeting the need of the students. An affective program should be sustainable. It should be an integral part of the school district s staff and funding plans. The program should not depend on any particular funding source or person. Staff and personnel should be responsive to local student demographics, curriculum, resources, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important for teachers to motivate their students whenever possible. Unmotivated students are more likely to not participate, act out/misbehave, or be involved with the school. Terrell Bell, former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education said, There are three important things to remember about education. The first one is motivation, the second is motivation, and the third is motivation. In order to strengthen classroom motivation, teachers should create success through praise, encouragement, and intrinsic rewards. With teacher guidance, students can learn that a completed project, whether perfect or not, is a reward in itself (Badolato, 1998). As teachers recognize students accomplishments, they encourage students to attempt and risk new things (Katz, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Reasons For Russia s Involvement In World War I Russia s Involvement in World War I In the year of 1914 the Russian government is starting to see Germany as the main threat to its nation. The reason behind this was because of Germany s decision to form an alliance with Austria Hungary and Italy; this became to be known as the Triple Alliance. This new Alliance meant that if any of the allied countries were to be invaded by Russia or France they would support each other in battle when in need. However the initial spark of Russia s involvement in World War I began with honoring its treaty with Serbia. On June 28th 1914 Franz Ferdinand the heir to the Austro Hungarian throne visited the capital city of Bosnia known as Sarajevo, he traveled to Sarajevo in order to inspect the armed forces of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alexander Kerensky the leader of the provisional government appointed General Lavr Kornilov as the new commander of the Russian army. Although because of the two men s very different views on the military policy they began to conflict with one and other. Due to this Kerensky decided to fire Kornilov as the new commander. Kornilov took this opportunity to send his troops to take control of the city of Petrograd (Petrograd now known as the city of St. Petersburg) with the support of the Russian imperial general Aleksandr ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Research Paper On Henri Cosquer In 1991 Henri Cosquer found a cave. It was 120 feet beneath the ocean. The cave was very old. It was a prehistoric cave. Henri Cosquer found the cave that was prehistoric. He had kept it a secret until he was called in to help find 3 scuba divers that went missing. He had found them dead in the area where Henri found the cave. Then he told them his secret. They thought it was a hoax and that he was trying to cash in on the public s fascination with cave art, but they were wrong. Henri had help with a guy that was called Jean Clottes. He was an archaeologist but not a diver, so they called in someone who was a diver and an archaeologist. His name was Jean Courtin. Jean Courtin was the co director of the French Department of Underwater Archaeological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay about Determination of the Composition of Cobalt... Determination of the Composition of Cobalt Oxalate Hydrate Experiment 12 Robbie Kinsey Partner: Debnil Chowdhury Chem. 1312 D TA s: Russell Dondero Sylvester Mosley February 9, 2000 Purpose The purpose of this lab was to determine the percent cobalt and oxalate by mass, and with that information, the empirical formula for cobalt oxalate hydrate, using the general formula Coa(C2O4)b.cH2O. Procedure The powdered cobalt oxalate hydrate was weighed to about 0.3 g and placed in a pre weighed crucible. The crucible and the cobalt oxalate were then heated until the cobalt oxalate decomposed into a stable, black solid, or Co3O4. Once the crucible was sufficiently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... |trial one |trial two | |Mass of cobalt oxalate hydrate |.3012g |.3027g | |Mass of residue (Co3O4) |.1777g |.1752g | |Percent Co in Cobalt Oxalate Hydrate |43.33% |42.509% | |Average percent |42.92% | | | | | |Standardization of KMnO4 Solution | | |Concentration of Standard Na2C2O4 |.1mol/L | |Volume of Na2C2O4 dispensed |15.0mL | |Volume of KMnO4 required |34.3mL | |Molarity of KMnO4 solution |.0175 mol/L | | | | | |Determination of Oxalate | | | |Mass of cobalt oxalate |.3091g |.3031g | |Volume of KMnO4 used |38.6mL |37.1mL | |Percent oxalate in cobalt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Celsus Ephesus Library In the modern day Turkey, wide road of Marble slopes down to Celsus Ephesus Library, one of the ancient world libraries. In Ephesus, the library is one of the most beautiful structures. Construction of the building took place between 117AD and 135AD (Laale, 76). Vitruoya, a Roman architect designed the structure. The library was to memorize Celsus Polemeanus, a Roman senator, province of Asia General Governor. It was Julius Aquila Celsus son initiative. Specifically Celsus loved books. The design of the library takes the form of Roman architecture (Francis, Jarzombek, Prakash, 65). Celsus grave was under the ground floor inside a tomb of marble and in a lead container. The grave was across the entrance and over it was the Athena statue. This is because Athena was wisdom goddess. A significant element about the building is the storage of manuscript scrolls. They manuscripts scrolls were put in cupboards in the walls niches. Behind bookcase were double walls to prevent the scrolls from extreme humidity and temperature. The library had a capacity of over 12000 scrolls (Foss, 78). The other main reason for the library was as a monument for Celsus. According to Foss, (119) Celsus library was the third wealthiest library in the ancient period after Pergamum and Alexandra. The structure was made of perfect marble and bedecked with figures of Nike, garlands in relief, Eros and rosettes (Laale, 98). The building shows the attributes of Emperor Hadrian age. The library façade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Chapter 11 Study Questions 1.Who entered the Vault at midnight? More than a few young lords and merchant s sons entered the Vault around midnight. 2. What marked Celaena as a thief s target? Her fine clothes marked her as a thief s target. 3. What were the colours of the royal uniform? The colours were crimson and gold. 4. Why does Celaena say that her parents must be thrashing in their graves? Because their daughter, the queen, has become a pickpocket. 5. What did Celaena do to forget that she was missing Rowan? She started writing about her adventures. 6. What did Arobynn steal from Celaena many years ago? Many years ago, Arobynn stole from Celaena the Amulet. 7. Where did Arobynn find Celaena nine years ago? He found her on the banks of the Florine river. 8. When will Celaena s cousin be executed? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 9. What would be the price to pay if Arobynn agrees to save Celaena s cousin? Arobynn would only ask for a single favor. 10. What is the most effective way to kill a demon? Fire is the most effective way to kill a demon. 11. According to Aedion, what is the purpose of this execution? Aedion thinks that the king wants to trap Celaena. 12. Why didn t the strange woman recognise Celaena in the Vault? Celaena had changed her hair colour to red. 13. What had kept Celaena from shouting her anger at Chaol? The grief in Chaol s eyes kept her from shouting. 14. Why did Chaol decide to keep as a secret the way to bring back magic? Because he thinks Celaena is too unpredictable and impulsive. 15. That do Dorian and Kaltain have in common? A dark collar is clasped around their throat. 16. Why did Lysandra come to Celaena s house? Because she wanted to warn her about Arobynn and his wicked plans. 17. Who entered the prison cell in Aedion s hallucinations? The Crown Prince strolled in the cell. 18. How old is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Examples Of Alexis De Tocqueville In the 19th century, political philospher Alexis de Tocqueville claimed, the in habitants of the United States have... properly speaking, no literature. This will be demonstrated as false by looking into the unique literature produced by America. Two examples we will be looking at are from Sarah Orne Jewett and Edgar Allen Poe. The pair will prove that Alexis de Tocqueville s statement is not accurate, and that America has very distinct literature. Sarah Orne Jewett was an American novelist who specialized in regionalism. A White Heron , a short story from this semester makes this evident. The story has Sylvia, a little girl, on the rural coat of New England. Throughout the story Jewett uses specific details to create a superb, realistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Hamlet What Is the Appeal to the 21 Century Audience As people in the twenty first century generally don t believe in ghosts and don t consider revenge a duty, why is a play like Hamlet still of interest to film and theatre audiences? As William Shakespeare began writing Hamlet in 1598 at the end of the 16th century the play which would go on to become one of his most famous pieces of work was geared towards an audience of churls , groundlings and the less educated members of theatre going society, just as equally as the more educated and affluent audience members. Theatre being a relatively affordable and popular form of entertainment for the less wealthy individuals, Shakespeare would cater as much to their tastes as he would to the higher society who would attend his plays. A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When you consider that he was following the instructions of his father s ghost it becomes even more blurred. It was the ghost which created the fire inside Hamlet, the desire for revenge but also the need for revenge as a duty, to his murdered father. The ghost, however, has been the subject of much debate amongst critics and readers of Hamlet, with the controversy surrounding whether the ghost is real as a physical element of the play, or whether it exists simply in the mind of Hamlet. The play opens with Horatio and various watchmen alarmed that they have seen a ghostly presence, although we don t know for sure that they have actually seen the purported ghost of the former King. This could indicate that what they saw wasn t actually a ghost, and further evidence to suggest this could be found in the scene in which Hamlet sees the ghost but Gertrude cannot see him (Act III, Scene IV). Some critics, such as Jan Pick, argue that the appearance of the ghost as an actual element of the play is simply to encourage the audience to accept Hamlet as a rational human being rather than an insane character; the inclusion of the ghost as somebody the audience (if not the other characters) can see lends an air of authenticity to the ghost scenes, authenticity which can only exist to a modern audience in the assumption that Hamlet actually is insane, and imagining the ghost. Still, this scenario leads the viewer down a different but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Domestic Vehicles In The US Economy The question is simple. Why should Americans buy domestic vehicles compared to their foreign counterparts? This question has plagued the U.S. consumer many years now, but why does it even matter? Whether or not the person buys domestic or foreign, this decision has a major effect on the U.S. economy. The person is basically picking which country they will provide the work for building their vehicle. If they pick American, they are supporting a workforce of dedicated craftsman just trying to make a living for their families (Miller). America once dominated the entire field of automobiles, but has slipped away in the past years due to many reasons. However, those years of bleak craftsmanship have been put in the past, and America is now on track ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are picking which country to support economically. More than 8 million Americans will be supported if they choose to buy an American domestic vehicle (Miller). That s putting food on the table for the 9 5 worker, giving a mother the money for dance lessons for her little girl, or allowing the father to pay for jerseys for his son s little league team. This also reduces the problem of unemployment as well, which has plagued this country since the recession. 34,000 workers are expected to be hired over the next few years, and more job opportunities could ensue (Miller). All of this because that one person decided to buy from their country instead of a far away ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Case Study Of Globalisation On Yo ! Sushi Case Study of Globalisation on Yo! Sushi Yo! Sushi was founded in 1997 by Simon Woodroff. It has 80 restaurants throughout the UK and 93 worldwide, which they are still expanding. The company franchise has been operating for 15 years and have gained a large amount of knowledge about globalisation and how to globalise their company. They have numerous services that made the franchise global: Online reservation systems Online food ordering for take away New devices and the application of smartphones to provide healthy and affordable Japanese cuisine in a fast paced, futuristic atmosphere. By using electronics, which are used all over the world and are connected to the internet, they were able to make their franchise global due to the easy communication. 4. HIV awareness Awareness is the ability to be informed and educated to know and perceive, to feel, and to be conscious of anything, such as a project, campaign, object etc. It is gaining knowledge about something that exists, or gaining an understanding of it. HIV awareness is promoting the awareness of the illness HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus). AVERT: HIV awareness charity AVERT was founded in 1986 and was one of the first charities in the UK to inform and provide people with information and knowledge about HIV and how they are able to protect themselves and others from infection. The charity has sent out millions of educational leaflets, training guides and posters across the UK and the rest of the world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...