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Analysis of Positioning the Connector 2001
Netlink Inc. is about to introduce its newly developed handheld device, called the Connector, that
marries wireless technology with PDA tools. Netlink Inc. is a joint venture of Conglomerate Inc., a
major wireless carrier in the United States, and a domestic PC manufacturer. Conglomerate entered
this venture not only to take a stake in a rapidly growing market, but also to attract new customers to
its cellular services through Connector and similar products to be developed by Netlink. (1. å…¬åøčƒŒę™Æ
åœØäø€å®šēØ‹åŗ¦äøŠå…·ęœ‰ä¼˜åŠæļ¼ša major wireless carrier+a domestic PC manufacturerļ¼ŒåÆ¹ę–°äŗ§å“ēš„ē ”å‘
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å¼•ę–°ēš„ē§»åŠØé€šäæ”ęœåŠ”å®¢ęˆ·ć€‚) The Connector, model version 10L, would be Netlink s first major
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(简要对比EOäøŽPPCēš„ä¼˜åŠ£åŠæć€‚) The sampling frame for the study was Connector s target market
described as cellular phone users with a need for instant data
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The Colombian Confederation Of Chambers Of Commerce
Case study: Colombia The Colombian Confederation of Chambers of Commerce (ConfecƔmaras)
recognized that Colombia had a set of norms and instruments for detecting, controlling, and punishing
corrupt practices in Colombia. However, these mechanisms were not often applied, partly because of
corrupt politicians. ConfecƔmaras worked with local businesses to have clear rules and codes of
conduct in procurement processes and to demonstrate the benefits of compliance. With input from
local business leaders, ConfecƔmaras developed local ethical codes of conduct, to which over 1,000
businessmen voluntarily signed in the first year alone (Luna 2006, 11). ANALYSIS Corruption affects
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Due to these views, some researchers argue that research looking at growth in terms of GDP per capita
is not enough, as sustainable growth is also related to a country s living standards and social welfare.
(Aidt 2010, 4) Corruption affects the quantity, quality, cost and outcomes of social spending.
Corruption is not just bad for economic growth and business operations. It also hurts poor people, and
reduces the resources available for other uses, including the financing of social spending, which
affects the poor. Corruption in social programmes reduces the potential impact of social welfare
programmes on poverty. Losses due to corruption may be large enough to outweigh the redistributive
potential of social welfare programmes. A study examining the extent of corruption in an Indonesian
transfer programme distributing subsidised rice to poor households finds that an average of 18 percent
of the rice disappeared between the time it left government warehouses and the time it reached
households of the poor. Corruption also has a negative impact on the quality and quantity of public
services, especially in the education and health sectors, by reducing the effectiveness of public
spending. A study in Indonesia finds that public spending have a negative effect on school enrolment
in corrupt places, but a statistically significant, positive and large effect in less
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Essay on Cycles of Violence in The Battler
Cycles of Violence in The Battler
Ernest Hemingway s The Battler provides a continued account of Nick Adams dangerous and violent
life. Previous stories compiled in The Short Stories edition of Hemingway s work documents some of
the tribulations of Nick Adams, one of Hemingway s protagonists. Apparently, Nick has been plagued
by moments of sheer humility, terror, and immutable violence. In the Hemingway short story Indian
Camp, Nick is a young boy who witnesses a dreadfully difficult birth by a Native American woman,
enduring all the while the hubris of his surgeon father, who is contestibly insensitive to Nick s
innocence. Once the birth has ended, the husband of the woman is found with a freshly slit throat,
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130)
His state of affairs does not improve, however. Nick happens upon a camp of tow men, one of whom
is an ex prizefighter, Ad Francis. Upon arrival, Nick calls out, Hello, and is greeted by Ad with Where
d you get that shiner? (p. 130) Not a typical response, but Nick is about to learn he is not in a set of
typical circumstances. Ad Francis face is described queerly formed and mutilated...putty in color, with
a sunken nose, slitted eyes and with only one ear. (p. 131) Clearly, the implication is that Ad Francis
has seen some beatings in his day. This is confirmed by the man himself: They all bust their hands on
me...they couldn t hurt me. (p. 132) The extreme physical toll taken by Ad has affected him mentally.
Listen, he tells Nick, I m not quite right. (p. 132) Like Nick, Ad is a man who has encountered
violence and humiliation all of his life. Countless blows have found their mark on his now deformed
face. In a way, Ad is a physical representation of Nick s fortitude and perserverance, a fellow sufferer
whose pain has surfaced in a more tangible way, who takes immediate notice of things like black eyes.
Soon after Nick s introduction to Ad, another man approaches the fire. Nick is introduced to Bugs as
Ad s pal...he s crazy too. (p. 133) Physically, Bugs is a stark contrast to Ad s figure: tall, black, low
voiced and calm. Bugs begins to cook a dinner of ham and eggs over the campfire that the
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A Report On The s Change Model, Balance Scorecard And...
Executive Summary
This report will address strategy implementations for BBC3. The BBC have suggested to close BBC3.
However from our SWOT (appendix 1) and Porters 5 forces analysis (appendix 2) it was concluded
that they should not do this. Instead the BBC should keep BBC3 and close BBC4.
This report looks at how the change can be implemented using Lewin s Change Model, Balance
Scorecard and effective leadership.
Introduction
According to Hrebiniak (2006), formulating a consistent strategy is a difficult task however
implementing it is even more difficult. Noble, (1999b) suggested that strategy implementation is often
seen as a craft, rather than a science.
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From the analysis it has been concluded that the BBC should keep BBC3 on the TV and instead
remove BBC4.
One reason for this strategy has been suggested is because the BBC have many diversified products to
meet requirement of each customer (BBC, 2014). However, BBC3 is the only channel that caters to
the younger market, 16 34 year olds, therefore by removing this from TV they would no longer have a
channel for this market. It has been found that youth are already underserved and older audiences are
over served (Plunkett, 2014) therefore by removing BBC3 from the TV they would be further
underserved. Additionally, there has been a signed petition against the BBC3 proposal (Change.org
2015) suggesting that its customers do not want it to be taken off TV. Furthermore 16% of UK
households don t have access to internet and by removing BBC3 from the TV that 16% of the market
will not be able to access it.
BBC4 have 2 million less viewers than BBC3 each week (BBC 2015). Additionally, BBC4 has many
repeat shows on the channel and also similar shows to BBC2 therefore by closing BBC4 instead of
BBC3 the BBC would lose less customers. Closing BBC4 would involve transferring longstanding
programmes that are shown on BBC4 to BBC 2 as the two channels are already working closely
together (BBC 2015).
Implementation
Change
Kurt Lewin (1947) developed a change model that involves three steps: unfreezing, changing and
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Comparison Between Shipping Out And Mark Twain s Opinion
Opinions are the median in which people often voice their stances on topics that they are passionate
about. The way in which opinions are expressed often decide how the viewpoint will be received by
the audience. In the two works, Shipping Out by David Foster Wallace and From the Innocents
Abroad by Mark Twain, two positive and similar attitudes are expressed toward the service staff that
they encounter on their journeys. David Foster Wallace and Mark Twain both construe their praises for
service providers in two very differing manners. The two writers opinions and ideas are received
dissimilarly, with Twain s opinions being easier to consider than Wallace s due to the softer language
and phrasing that he uses when presenting his compliments regarding the service staff. The different
ways in which the writers articulate their point of view to their audiences influences the acceptance of
the writers opinion, which is exemplified in Wallace and Twain s two works. People often are very ...
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Examples throughout Twain and Wallace s works establish that the way in which a writer articulates
their opinion correlates with the way in which the opinions is received and accounted for. Twain and
Wallace both connect the reader visually to the characters in their works, however, Twain leaves room
for the reader to form an opinion of the character for themselves. He allows them to decide if they
appreciate the gentle energy of the older traveler or the warmth and attentive nature of the wait staff.
On the other hand, Wallace s demanding language leaves no room for interpretation for the reader. His
extreme and dramatic phrases ultimately cause the reader to question the value of his opinion, which
simply proves that moderate language used in Mark Twain book is more successful than the bold
language that David Foster Wallace chooses to
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Goffman Stigma
Goffman s work Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity (1968) shows how people
want to conform to the social norm by being normal and how this want leads to feelings of exclusion
and the sense of a social stigma. Goffman describes stigmatization as building a difference. While the
stranger is present before us, evidence can arise of his possessing an attribute that makes him different
from others in the category of persons available for him to be, and of a less desirable kinds in the
extreme, a person who is quite thoroughly bad, or dangerous, or weak. He is thus reduced in our
minds from a whole and usual person to a tainted, discounted one. Such an attribute is a stigma,
especially when its discrediting effects is vey extensive; sometimes it is also called a failing, a
shortcoming, a handicap (p. 12). This shows that the rejection from society to a person is a social
stigma. Many students with disabilities are not considered normal, which gives with a social stigma.
Having this stigma encourages conformity. Without a society, there isn t a social stigma. This
solidifies the fact that stigmas emerge from social relationships. The theory doesn t care about the
qualities and/or disabilities of the person, the theory only cares about making these qualities different
by another party (Scholarly Writers Who Use English as an Additional Language: What Can
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Most students would rather keep it invisible given the negative perception associated with it. Often
students with these disabilities feel awkward about them during conversation because of receiving the
stereotype as dumb (Frymier). Once a student reaches out for help and receives accommodations for
their disability, their once invisible disability, becomes visible. Researchers show that they receive
discriminatory reaction from teachers and soother students
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Scholasticism And Biblical Symbolism In The Chartres...
During the gothic period, many philosophers started to embrace the theory of scholasticism. Scholastic
philosophy began to take root in schools all across Europe, and this exposure shaped the arts of that
period. From music to architecture, these philosophies changed the paradigms of the artists and the
audience. Religion still being the backbone of art in this time period, cathedrals began to take on these
different art forms and processes of the gothic era. Biblical Symbolism is a key to religious art and
architecture that teaches lessons and embraces catholic ideals. Chartres Cathedral, an icon for gothic
architecture, has a style that emulates this concept of symbolism that was shaped scholasticism. In the
analysis of the west faƧade of the Chartres Cathedral, one can recognize how scholastic philosophy
influenced and shaped the biblical symbolism and images shown in the Chartres Cathedral.
Scholasticism is the philosophical systems and speculative tendencies of various medieval Christian
thinkers, who, working against a background of fixed religious dogma, sought to solve general
philosophical problems. These problems included: faith and reason, potentiality and actuality, realism
and nominalism, and the provability of the existence of God. Initially under the influence of the
mystical tradition of patristic philosophy, and especially Augustinianism, and later under that of
Aristotle. Virtually all medieval philosophers of any significance were theologians, and their
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Legalizing Marijuana Essay
What exactly is marijuana? Marijuana, also known as pot or hemp, is a naturally grown substance that
contains THC. THC changes how the brain works and gives the user a high that relieves many
different pains and even helps erase bad memories. The hemp plant can be found in just about any
place, but has to be kept in heat. Marijuana is from a naturally grown plant so why not be able to use it
legally? Well, there are many reasons against the legalization of marijuana and there are also many
very good reasons to legalize it for medical and recreational use. So to the government and everyone
against legalizing marijuana, too bad! It s natural and people are going to smoke no matter what the
laws are, so why not just make it legal? Making the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In strict medical terms, marijuana is far safer than many foods we commonly consume. For example,
eating ten raw potatoes can result in a toxic response...It is physically impossible to eat enough
marijuana to induce death. (Young, Francis 1) Obviously if alcohol and cigarettes can be sold,
marijuana can be too.
A massive number of people who smoke marijuana would be willing to pay just to smoke, resulting in
making profit. The number of people globally who had used cannabis in 2008 is estimated between
129 and 191 million, or 2.9 percent to 4.3 percent of the world s population ages fifteen to sixty four.
(World Drug Report 9) Pot smokers are willing to pay to smoke while the drug is illegal, so they
would pay to smoke if it was legal too. All of the people who would pay to smoke marijuana would
result in a huge profit which would benefit our government and country. Now think about some other
reasons that marijuana should be legal. One of the big reasons it should be legalized is for the people
who use it medically.
The people who are terminally ill or have a serious illness have so much trouble getting what they
want and need just to feel good and live life the way they want without all their pain. If marijuana was
legal, these people wouldn t have to go through tests and stages just to get a natural drug that
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Target Corporation Case Study
1 Market Share; Although Target Corporation is the fourth largest general merchandise retailer in the
United States, there is great potential for Target to increase its market share. Combined sales in 2001
for the five largest general merchandise retailers in the United States were over $366 billion. Target
Corporation s 2001 sales were $38.9 billion, approximately 11 percent. (Marketing )
SWOT
Strengths
Higher guilty and innovation products.
Exclusive partnership with designers.
Target REDcard, Target Visa ND Target Card.
Appearance of their stores.
Price matching of online retailers.
Weaknesses
Not as many location as Walmart.
High stock out rate.
Limited visibility in international market.
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The organization falls under one or two people under a flat organization. It starts to spread out to more
employees as companies start to move into a functional organization.
Centered on job functions.
Small companies used to arrange by dept.
Create for heavily project focused companies. Implementation, Resistance to Change, and Change
Quality
The broad generalization of the target company remains attached to the distinguished business nature.
The goods and services to the consumers to be attached to the several subgroups. In the process of the
Change Management on the quality, Quality issues matter a lot. The quality process continued with
the procedural understanding. The management of the quality issues matters because the Porter
Generic strategy model was the key indicator of the business. The business strategy demands the one
segment differentiation, and finally, the Target is there to label itself as the differentiator. The generic
model of strategy allows the Target offers as the wise paradigm of merchandise (Golberg, Hoeft,
Noetzel, 2005).
Technology change
The target.com was the big launch with the objective virtually approaches the customers at the firm
level. The
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Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA)
Introduction Cerebral vascular accident (CVA) better known as stroke is medical emergency
responsible for an enormous numbers of death in the united states. Stroke it is listed as the number
four leading cause of death in the United States. There are three different types of stroke ischemic
stroke, hemorrhagic stroke and transient ischemic attack. Compare to any other disease cerebral
vascular accident or stroke is one of the main reason for disability among adults in the united states.
History It all began when the father of medicine Hippocrates first discover stroke many centuries ago.
Back then stroke was known as apoplexy a Greek term meaning Struck Down by Violent because at
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Ischemic Stroke tends to occur when the artery responsible to supply oxygen rich blood to the brain
becomes clotted or blocked. Another type of stroke is Hemorrhagic Stroke it occurs when an artery in
the brain is rupture causing it to leak. The leaks puts too much pressure on the brains cells ,which
damages them. Hemorrhagic stroke is also divided into two categories : Intracerebral hemorrhage,
which is the most common type of hemorrhagic stroke , it occur when an artery in the brain bursts ,
flooding the surrounding tissue with blood. And subarachnoid hemorrhage, which is a lest common
type of hemorrhagic stroke, it occurs when there is bleeding in the area between brain and thin tissues
that covers it. Last but not least is the Transient Ischemic Attack also known as TIA or sometimes call
mini stroke . This specific stroke is different from others major types of stroke because it occurs when
the blood flow is blocked for only a short period of time (no more than five minutes). Statistics Each
year according to National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke more than 700,000
Americans suffer a stroke and about 160,000 die from stroke related causes. In early 2011 at the
American Stroke Association it was reported that the incidence of stroke has rose 51% among men
and 17% among women aged fifteen though thirty four years between 1994 1995 and 2006 2007. Risk
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The Man Who Dies Disgraced By Andrew Carnegie
The man who dies, thus rich dies disgraced. by Andrew Carnegie. The son of William Carnegie and
Margaret M. Carnegie. Carnegie, born on November 25, 1835 in Dunfermline, Scotland, United
Kingdom and died on 11, 1919. He dies in Lenox, Massachusetts. At the age of 13, in 1848 moved to
the United states. From there, he became one of the richest people in the world. The money impacted
this world today. First, started off at 14 he became a messenger in a Telegraph office. Then moved up
to become a Telegraph operator in 1851. From there, he took a job at Pennsylvania Railroad in 1853.
In 1889, he owned a steel industry. Andrew Carnegie owned the steel industry and started building
others. Not long after that, he became the world s richest
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Paul Gauguin Research Paper
Paul Gauguin Paul Gauguin was a French post impressionist artist whose work mainly went
unappreciated until after his death in 1903. It wasn t until 1940 that his work began to see worldwide
success and gain appreciation by larger audiences. Today, Gauguin is one of the most well known
artists and his paintings rank among some of the most expensive in the world. Some of Gauguin s
most notable works include Tahitian Women on the Beach (1891) and Where Do We Come From?
What Are We? Where Are We Going? (1897). Gauguin is now recognized for his innovative and
meaningful use of colour, and his unique style that was different from other artists of his time. Two of
his post impressionism artworks, Vision After the Sermon (1888) and When Will You Marry? (1892),
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He is known for co founding the cubism movement, and some of his most notable works include Les
Demoiselles d Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937). As Picasso matured as an artist, his style began to
evolve as he experimented with different ideas, theories, and techniques. He has now become one of
the most well known individuals in 20th century art. Two of Picasso s post impressionism artworks,
Child with a Dove (1901) and GarƧon Ơ la Pipe (1905), are featured on the next
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Analysis Of Hunger Of Memories Rodriguez
In the Hunger of Memories Rodriguez worked very hard to to become a student and acheive what he
did in college. He felt as if he overcame the obstacle that minorities face such as getting a good
education he would be different. One thing when he became a student, he was considered a minority
student . He felt as though he shouldnt be considered minority because he was a student but now he is
just categorized as the minoirity student. It is such a struggle because you are trying to hold on to who
you truly are, but in order to be normalized you have to get rid of things that make up who you are.
Things such as your language which is looked down upon if you do not try to assimlate and speak
English.
For example in the Borderlands La
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Video Spin Blaster Pro + Essay
Video spin bluster pro+ is a video creator software that performs that was design specifically for those
who have little or no technical skills for video creation.it doesn t require the user to learn how to
instead the user jumps into it and starts to operate. This software helps you to create photographs and
slides as well. Video spin blaster pro+ can be used to produce numerous specific films. Also you can
create a video that can play for 10 minutes in less than two minutes. This two minutes is inclusive of
picture and sound downloads, addition of textual content together with watermarks in the video.
The voices of more than 50 men and women are included in this software and over 10 languages. The
most important thing is that there is no restriction of the number of slides you will make.
This is the latest update from the previous one and some changes were made to improve its efficiency,
making easy for a kid to create a fabulous looking motion pictures. From the last software
combination of video and image slide were improve to make it more dynamic, text to speech engine
was improved to give it a real human voice, improving streaming multiple audio which allows you to
add a speech and also add background music and also necessity of multiple language support.
Features of video spin Blaster Pro+
Video Creator; with only a few clicks and no time waste by waiting for long to render ,you can videos
using the unique software system that will deliver 10 minutes HD videos in
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Money In Ladies And Gentlemen By John Steinbeck
Money can cause people to change. In The Pearl by John Steinbeck, Kino finds a pearl with a
tremendous value, but after finding the pearl Kino s mindset changes from being wholesome to being
greedy. In Ladies and Gentlemen by Joyce Carol Oates, the Children use to have everything they
wanted, but as they got older all wanted they was money. Both authors use motifs and characterization
to reveal the theme, money can cause people to change.
John Steinbeck uses motifs throughout his story support the theme. An example of motifs used in his
story are greedy and money. In the story Steinbeck writes It was the wildest day dreaming and very
pleasant. His lips moved hesitantly over this A Rifle, he said. Perhaps a rifle. (25) This quote shows
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Charles Bukowski s Poem, A Genius, And Power Of The Human...
But there is genius in their hatred, there is enough genius in their hatred to kill you (Lines 23 24). In
Charles Bukowski s poem, A Genius in the Crowd, he speaks pessimistically about the human brain
and disrespects the good that comes from it, yet does not hold back on describing its power. He uses
dark, extreme examples to describe hidden truths in today s society. In Emily Dickinson s poem, [The
Brain is wider than the Sky ], she talks about the power of the human brain, complimenting and
respecting it to things thought to be incomparable. Both Dickinson s and Bukowski s poems show the
strength and power of the human mind, but their views on what the brain accomplishes are far from
similar.
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As stated in the literary criticism, The Brain Is Wider Than the Sky, The brain is compared with God,
and weighing is the metaphor, not containing. The brain is only or exactly ( just ) the weight of God.
Dickinson was raised in a Calvinist household and knew the Bible well, so she probably would have
known that one of the Old Testament Hebrew words translated as glory also means weight, .
(Thompson, Evan) The word weight or glory is meant to stand for great beauty. This means that the
brain was even above god and that there was even deeper meaning to what Dickinson was saying
about the brain. This supports my claim stating that the brain wasn t comparable to that of god s,
rather that it was above and beyond. Emily Dickinson is comparing the brain to the great beauty of
god. With the word weight, actually meaning glory, we can imply that she is complimenting the brain.
Dickinson speaks of the respect that the brain deserves and compliments the usefulness of its abilities,
where Bukowski s is proclaiming the power of its nature of destruction. In Bukowski poem he
exclaims his hatred through acts, stating, But there is genius in their hatred / there is enough genius in
their hatred to kill you. (Lines 23 24) Bukowski is claiming that the genius is the human brain is
derived from hatred and the roots of evil. He elaborates in the next line and claims that the power of
their genius is only in their hatred for you and
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The Beauty Of Victoria s Secret
Behind the Beauty of Victoria s Secret Introduction: I remember the first time I ever stepped foot into
a Victoria s Secret, I was fifteen years old. I was mesmerized by the bright pink and white walls. The
signature PINK dogs scattered all over the PINK side of the store. The cosmetics section was
sparkling in the distance and the signature fragrances filled the air. I remember the feeling of finally
being grown up, here I was shopping for fragrances and bras in the same store that my Mom and Aunt
bought theirs at. When you are fifteen there is nothing else in the world that matters more than feeling
grown up, you are no longer a kid and there is a whole new world for you to explore. Talking to
women, most have the same first experience at the store, in fact it is nearly the closest thing to magic
some young girls will experience in this era of their lives. This unfortunately, is not going to be about
that coming of age experience this paper is a whole lot deeper than any fifteen year old girl buying her
first grown up bra could ever imagine. Victoria s Secret a common name in households with women
from young adulthood to mature womanhood. What is Victoria s actual secret you may ask? That
would be a whole behind the scenes world of global fair trade issues and sweatshops. When you start
to think about a company that many women shop at you do not think about where the objects you are
buying are really coming from. This is a company after all that has vouched for free
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Becoming A Pediatric Technician
They care for their patient from birth to twenty one years old. To become a pediatrician, it takes four
years of college to attain a bachelor s degree. While in school, a person has to take the MCAT, The
Medical College Admission Test, to be able to attend medical school. Then after medical school, they
will have to complete three years of general pediatric training in a hospital. At the end of the general
pediatric training, the person will have to take and pass The American Board of Pediatrics Certifying
Examination to become board certified to practice medicine. Also a person has to be trustworthy, since
the staff are caring for other children. The potential staff has to actually like children, the most
important aspect of the job. The entry
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Case Study Of Rivalry In The Telecommunication Industry
The market covered in the telecom industry are mobile phone, fixed line, broadband, internet etc. by
the above figure we can say that the growth rate of telecom industry is positive 33 % from 2006 2013.
And future it will be increase more because it s now leading industry in the world. Rivalry The rivalry
in telecommunication industry will be high because there are many competitions in this sector but for
good reputation company the threat from rivalry will be low because the market captured by the
reputed company will be difficult for the rivalry to captured that market. The telecommunication
industry is now growing fast at high pace this because the demand is high all over the world and for
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As there many companies who try to captured market by giving offers, scheme, discount to the sellers
who will sell to the final user so apparently it s a seller market. Pace of technological change The pace
of change in technology in telecom industry is rising. Technology like 4g which is greatest
achievement in the history of telecom industry. All telecom industry is running one after another in
order to achieve huge market pie so if the company having good technology then also they have to
work more in technology because of competition and fear of losing market. Vertical integration The
advantage of vertical integration. Firstly, this sort of coordination makes it feasible for information
transfers organizations to exploit existing economies of extension in giving administrations. Also,
Moreover, from the client s perspective, the idea of one quit shopping is exceptionally engaging, since
this makes it feasible for a customer to agree to all administrations with one single organization.
Henceforth the perfect circumstance would be for coordinated organizations to contend with every
offering a wide exhibit of
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Bystander Effect Theory Essay
The Bystander Effect Theory
Have you seen a group of children bullying or pushing around another child? Did you stand by and
watch the situation and not intervene? If so, even with such a minor situation, you fell into the
bystander effect theory. The bystander effect happens every day in our lives and dates all the way back
to the Holocaust and even further back in history.
The bystander effect theory is a psychological phenomenon were people do not help others in
emergency situations when there are others present, the bigger the crowd the less likely chance of
someone stepping in to help. In 1964, there was a woman who was brutally murdered and there were
approximately 30 witnesses who did not intervene to save her. This case was ... Show more content on
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People are just trying to live life and survive and if the situation is too out of control where we are
talking about guns being involved, then that s where people would draw a line and not do anything to
help. People start to fear that their own life becomes in danger if they try to intervene in something of
that magnitude. I can completely understand why people would be more hesitant when it comes to
helping others when they fear their own life can be taken from them. This type of fear is one of the
main reason the Holocaust happened and people did very little to help the Jews.
During the Holocaust there were mass killings involving huge crowds and a very massive witness
group. The Germans were brain washed to think the Jews were horrible people and they blamed them
for taking away their dignity as a country. There are reports of dozen of witness that stood by and did
nothing to help. A photographer took pictures of a man, a Luthuanian, beating 30 40 men to death with
a crow bar then watched as they sang their national anthem on top of the dead bodies. With a crowd so
enormous and so many people with hate in their hearts it would be so hard for someone to intervene in
that type of situation. Another example from the reading is a medical man was about to offer a
bandage to a Jewish lady but one of the guards approached them and threatened the medical s man
life. The guard instilled fear in this man and he went back and told
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Essay On How To Take A Great Picture Every Time
Abigale Marta
September 27, 2017
College Composition, 5th
Process Paper
How to Take a Great Picture Every Time The best pictures aren t always the ones taken by
professionals or of incredible scenery. Memorable pictures are the ones that truly count and anyone
can take them. Getting familiar with the overload of camera settings, equipment and terminology is a
process that comes with experience. Photography is an art that, like many others, takes time to master.
There are many factors and techniques that play into taking pictures. Things grow more technical the
further you reach into photography. As a profession, photography is divided into different focuses and
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Direct light is based on the size and distance of the light source. Smaller light sources that are further
away from the photo s subject will create sharper, more intense shadows. On the other hand, diffused
light covers the subject in a more full, blended way. Shadows appear more bright in diffused light.
This lighting is usually ideal for portraits of people with uneven skin. A camera s aperture, shutter
speed and ISO also influence the lighting of an image. Aperture and shutter speed can be confusing at
first as they function in opposite directions. The larger the aperture (measured in f stops) is, the
brighter a picture will be. The size of the aperture is the size of the hole which lets light into the lens.
Shutter speed is how quickly the camera lens is exposed to that light. The higher the shutter speed, the
darker the picture will be. Like the aperture, the higher the ISO, the brighter the picture will be. The
downfall to a higher ISO is that the image will appear more grainy. It is the photographer s job to
balance natural lighting with the camera s settings in order to set a lighting that will make the picture
look best.
Aside from all of the technical and analytical factors in photography, the last point to make is simply
taking a lot of pictures. When asked how many keepers do you get from a game? , professional
photographer Scott Kelby answered I get that question fairly
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Declaration Of Independence Pros And Cons
In the Declaration of Independence, it states, whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive
of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is the governing body of College athletics, and
is responsible for quintessentially anything even halfway near related to college athletics. It is not that
the NCAA has misguided or cruel intentions, it is that it is too big of an organization to effectively
work. With so many people and ideas, this is bound to occur.Due to this, it has unfairly delivered
justice, and grown out of its original role. I do not believe that any of man s courts or justice systems
are flawless, so I concede ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was apparent when Brian Bosworth, an Oklahoma University football player, wore a shirt on
national TV coverage of the Orange Bowl declaring National Communists Against Athletes , with the
words looking like the NCAA logo. Although this has been a battle cry for many years, in the last five
years or so, it has gained national traction and become a synonymous chant with many across the
nation, who desired sweeping reform. The organization was not originally designed to execute what it
carries out, and needs to change, or give way to a new governing body for intercollegiate affairs. It is a
political machine, that selectively prosecutes cases, and is biased on a variety of issues. It has no clear
balance or accountability partner for its actions either. It is blatant that the only acceptable course of
action is a systematic change in the system, from all sides. The solutions are simple. A thorough
review from the top down is necessary, and accountability needs to be found between the member
schools, and the actual organization. Once a harmonious balance is struck, issues may be resolved
when they are a smaller issue than when they grow, and entangle themselves into other
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Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc.
Industry Size
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. (KKD) is an American global doughnut company and coffeehouse
chain based in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Krispy Kreme was founded on July 13, 1937, and its
parent organizations are JAB Holding Company, Cotton Parent, Inc. Krispy Kreme is leading the
market with the following products, hot regular/decaf/flavored coffee, iced coffee, donuts, bagels, and
muffins. The company produces 7.5 million doughnuts a day, 2.7 billion a year. Also, the company
operates 390 stores in 45 states, as well as selling the product in supermarkets, convenient stores.
Since 2005, Krispy Kreme has expanded to other countries; it has a presence in Mexico, Canada, UK,
Australia, South Korea and Spain. The company has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Soluble. This segment is also known as instant or freeze dried coffee. There are three main
competitors in this segment, these three companies sell instant coffee worldwide, and they produced
their own coffee, which makes it difficult for smaller companies to compete with them.
Ready to Drink. This segment consists of package coffee that requires no preparation, other than
reheating. This type of coffee is mostly found in vending machines, and lately canned coffee is
becoming more popular in Europe.
Specialty Coffee. This segment consists of more than just traditional coffee items, this segment
includes cappuccinos, lattes and espressos along with the popular organic coffees, these specialty
coffees demand premium prices. Today, more than forty percent of all coffee premium price,
according to Iowa State University.
Economic Climate
The economic outlook for Dunkin Donuts Brand (DNKN) which it governs Dunkin Donuts and
Baskin Robins has consistently led the industry in operating margin. Which, operates by reducing
costs of goods sold by neutralizing to store managers and it will be able to leverage economies of
scale via its consolidated manufacturing locations. Dunkin Donuts can keep up pace with its high
margins parallel to the industry.
________________________________________
Forecast Earnings Growth There are multiple factors that will affect the fast food industry. Consumer
is
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Pitcher And Piano Research Paper
Pitcher and Piano is a brand of popular bars and awesome place with your favorite drinks and fresh
food. There are 18 bars all over the UK, one of them is located in Brindleyplace, Birmingham. Pitcher
and Piano Birmingham offers to make a booking online without any hire charge from hiring the whole
bar for a corporate meeting and easygoing big night out or just a table for your breakfast or lunch with
friends. There are plenty of Pitcher and Piano discounts as, for instance, the Pitch Piano free cocktail
(JƤgermeister Marmalade Stag) or a free bottle of Bulmers Wild Blueberry and Lime instead. To get
the these free drinks you just need to register with Pitcher Piano and you ll be sent a code for one of it.
Or you can get a free cider
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Essay On The Oil And Gas Industry As A Supply Chain...
The oil and gas industry is vital to many industries and is of importance to the maintenance of
industrialized civilization itself and that is critical concern for many. Oil accounts for a larger
percentage of the world s energy consumption and the world consumes roughly 30 billion barrels of
oil each year. While society, on a normal day to day basis consumes a large quantity, the demand
spikes when areas are struck with catastrophic situations, such as the two hurricanes that hit this year.
Focusing on the oil and gas industries as a supply chain manager, during the hurricanes, we evaluated
Valero and how they overcame the obstacles they went through during and after the storm. Valero has
headquarters in Corpus Christi and Houston along ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The gas supply chain has many phases but can be grouped together as five phases and some being
more invasive then others. All companies in the Oil and Gas industries use the, some slightly different,
process of phases the gasoline takes to be distributed. The first phase that is taken is the domestic and
import of oil that is sent to the refinery, the next 4 steps are the steps that are taken to turn the oil and
gas into a product that can be used for the public and how it is distributed. All phase of the gasoline
supply chain are very crucial and no phases can be skipped over.
Our team went with Valero Energy to research and how they run their day to day operations and what
procedures they take when faced with difficult situations such as hurricanes. Valero Energy operates
two business segments, refining and ethanol and current operate 15 refineries throughout the US,
Canada, the UK and Aruba. Valero Energy delivers its products through tankers, pipelines, trucks, or
rail cars. This company is well known and on the up and up to try and become the largest independent
refiners in the US and currently churns out roughly 3 million barrels per day. The phases taken by
Valero the same as other well known companies but they take pride in holding a lower cost at their
products.
Phase Two of the gasoline supply chain involves refineries manufacturing crude oil into gasoline and
other petroleum products. When severe
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The Negro Artist And The Racial Mountain By Langston Hughes
The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain is a short essay written for The Nation Magazine by the
poet Langston Hughes, it quickly became a manifesto for the Harlem Renaissance. The Racial
Mountain , is the racial struggles that black Americans face in all areas, but with a particular focus on
art. It explores issues of standardisation and a form of cultural identity crisis with black artists in
America who rather than accepting themselves with a cultural pride, try to emulate the white
Americans. Hughes asserts that black artists should stop trying to copy whites as they will never create
anything great that way. Instead they should draw from black culture and express it through art with
pride. He uses an unidentified promising young black poet to affirm these views, one day this poet
told him I want to be a poet not a Negro poet . This statement to Hughes meant I want to be a white
poet , or more alarmingly to Hughes I want to be white .
Hughes understands the poet s desires to be a desire to turn away from his African American heritage
and instead absorb the white culture. Hughes essay raises the concerns of the Harlem Renaissance as it
celebrates African American innovations such as blues, spirituals, jazz, and literary works which
engage African American life. He highlights that, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He focuses his attention on the working class African American lives, his refusal to depict these lives
as either righteous or in the stereotypical light, was met with a varied
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Barometer Rising Book Report
The Novel
The main subject of Hugh MacLennan s novel is the return of Neil Macrae from France to Halifax in
order to clear his name. His uncle, Colonel Geoffrey Wain, had ordered an ill planned advance on the
Germans; Wain tried to blame the resulting debacle on Neil, ordering his arrest and court martial for
cowardice. When a shell hit the dugout in which he was being held prisoner, Neil was reported
missing, believed killed. It is revealed, however, that he was picked up, badly wounded and amnesiac,
and sent to the hospital. His rescuers believed him to be a private in the British North Country
regiment that had relieved the Canadians. He gradually recovered his memory but retained his British
identity until he returned to Canada.
This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He loses interest in destroying Colonel Wain s reputation and does not even trouble to get from the
mortally injured Alex Mackenzie the affidavit that would clear his name. Angus Murray does this for
him.
The heroine, Penny Wain, is a woman whose life is changed by the war as much as is Neil s. Although
destructive and disruptive, the war does give Penny a chance to use her talents to become a naval
architect. She achieves the distinction of having her design for a submarine chaser accepted by the
British Admiralty.
Angus Murray acts as the confidant to the other characters and as a link between them. The belief that
Penny might marry him cures for a time his melancholia and alcoholism, which had been caused in
part by the early death of his first wife as well as by the horrors of war. The return of Neil puts an end
to that happiness, although being forced to operate after the explosion, for the first time since leaving
France, restores his pride and self confidence.
All the characters in the novel are measured against Colonel Wain, who stands for everything in
Canada s colonial past that should be rejected. In the Wains family history is encapsulated the history
of the nation. The founder of the Wain line in Canada was a sergeant who fought with Major General
James Wolfe at Quebec. His grandson founded the family fortunes by privateering in the War of 1812.
With the proceeds, he had started a trade with the West
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of The European Union
Questions:
1. Discuss in general the advantages and disadvantages of regional trading blocs such as the EU.
Discuss the benefits that UB may now enjoy after acquiring a stake in the Nigerian firm, A P.
United Biscuits (UB) manufactures its products in factories throughout England, Ireland, Belgium,
France, and the Netherlands. The advantages and disadvantages of regional trading blocs such as the
European Union (EU), since its creation with the Treaties of Rome in 1957, the European Union has
shown great progress in regional integration, mainly in the economic level, showing that it is the best
model of world integration has been achieved.
We can not talk about economic integration or European Monetary System without speaking of the
Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is defined as: Economic integration process whose ultimate
goal was the creation of a single currency, the euro, and a single central bank (rector of economic and
monetary policy) within the European Union (EU) .
The European Union has been insistent is the highest expression of regional integration that exist
today in the world, but to develop this work, we emphasize that their marriage is not total and unified
hundred percent, but it is fragmented into severe parts of your integrity and this has been proven
through historical processes of integration, where the UK has stated on several occasions that while it
is not a weak link in the European Union, has shown little alignment with the rest of countries in
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Anglo Saxon Identity Essay
Who were the Anglo Saxons?
The Anglo Saxons can loosely be defined as the Germanic tribes who settled in Britain at the start of
the 5th century with the fall of the Roman Empire. The importance of these settlers and their identity
in the long term development of medieval Europe is emphasised by John Hines who asserts that the
breakdown of the Roman Imperial Order in Western Europe saw the emergence of entirely
new...identities . When considering Anglo Saxon identity, two main concepts must be addressed;
firstly the nature of the Adventus Saxonum and the consequent impact of this upon the native Britons.
Whilst there is much debate, evidence strongly supports that the arrival of the Anglo Saxons to Britain
was lengthy process which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The aforementioned work by Bede offers one of the earliest written accounts of the first arrival of the
Anglo Saxons but as with his assertions regarding the origins of the settlers, Bede fails to provide an
accurate picture of the pace and nature of the Anglo Saxon migration. In the first instance, Bede
chronicles the story of Hengist and Horsa, whereby King Vortigern invites Saxons into Britain to help
defend against the Pictish raids in the north, but then turn on the Britons and begin to seize land for
themselves the first commanders are said to have been the two brothers Hengist and Horsa . When
translated from Saxon languages Hengist and Horsa translate back to stallion and mare , pointing
towards the story being more a folk tale than an actual historic event. Further to this, Bede based much
of his work off Gildas who wrote the earliest insular text available On the Ruin of Britain in around
540, and also accounted for the legendary brothers they sealed its doom by inviting in among them
(like wolves into the sheep fold), the fierce and impious Saxons, a race hateful to both God and men,
to repel the invasions of the northern nations . As such, Bede inherits much of Gildas bias, which is
displayed clearly through his scathing language and comparison of the Saxons to wolves . The
suggestion that the arrival of the Anglo Saxons to Britain was an event, rather than an extended
process aligns closely with Gildas agenda to link
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Shakespeare’s Brilliant Use of Symbolism
To be or not to be that is the question (Kittredge, 993). This is one of William Shakespeare s best
known and used quotes. Many who use it do not even know what piece it is taken from, or what
exactly it means. It just sounds like a cool, tragic, Shakespearean quote to use to sound more
intelligent. And that is the sad truth. Shakespeare s works are filled with quotes, soliloquies, and
experts, like this one, that are filled with innuendos, imagery, word choice, etc. One very important
literary technique used by Shakespeare, in all of his works, is his symbolism, which portrayed
Shakespeare s life, time period, and messages he wished to get across to his audience. He also used his
symbolism to satirize whomever he wished. Shakespeare s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
(Act III, Scene I, ll 56 69).
Hamlet s uncertainty of death is felt throughout this entire soliloquy. Later in it he says, But that the
dread of something after death, The undiscover d country from whose bourn No traveler returns,
puzzles the will, And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of?
(Act II, Scene I, ll 78 82).
In this expert the traveler and the undiscovered country symbolizes someone traveling in death onto
the unknown after life. This entire soliloquy symbolizes Hamlet s uncertainties of death. One other
example of symbolism that is used in Hamlet is a serpent. The serpent, which Hamlet s father s ghost
refers his uncle to, represents the evil and deceit that the uncle used to get the crown. A serpent, many
times in literature, represents something that is secretive, evil, and tempting, just as Lucifer, in the
form of a serpent was in the garden of Eden. Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild
animals the Lord God had made (Genesis 3:1). The ghost of Hamlet s father says of his uncle, Tis
given out that, sleeping in my orchard, A serpent stung me. So the whole ear of Denmark Is by a
forged process of my death Rankly abus d. But know, thou noble youth, The serpent that did sting thy
father s life Now wears his crown. (Act I, Scene V, ll 35 39).
And just as the serpent tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden, Hamlet s uncle tempted his mother and
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  • 2. Analysis of Positioning the Connector 2001 Netlink Inc. is about to introduce its newly developed handheld device, called the Connector, that marries wireless technology with PDA tools. Netlink Inc. is a joint venture of Conglomerate Inc., a major wireless carrier in the United States, and a domestic PC manufacturer. Conglomerate entered this venture not only to take a stake in a rapidly growing market, but also to attract new customers to its cellular services through Connector and similar products to be developed by Netlink. (1. å…¬åøčƒŒę™Æ åœØäø€å®šēØ‹åŗ¦äøŠå…·ęœ‰ä¼˜åŠæļ¼ša major wireless carrier+a domestic PC manufacturerļ¼ŒåÆ¹ę–°äŗ§å“ēš„ē ”å‘ å’ŒęŽØå¹æéƒ½ę˜Æęœ‰åˆ©ēš„ļ¼›2. å…¬åøēš„ē›®ēš„ļ¼šå‚äøŽåˆ°čæ™äø€ rapidly growing market äø­ć€é€ščæ‡čæ™äŗ›ę–°äŗ§å“åø å¼•ę–°ēš„ē§»åŠØé€šäæ”ęœåŠ”å®¢ęˆ·ć€‚) The Connector, model version 10L, would be Netlink s first major product introduction since the company ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (简要对比EOäøŽPPCēš„ä¼˜åŠ£åŠæć€‚) The sampling frame for the study was Connector s target market described as cellular phone users with a need for instant data ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Colombian Confederation Of Chambers Of Commerce Case study: Colombia The Colombian Confederation of Chambers of Commerce (ConfecĆ”maras) recognized that Colombia had a set of norms and instruments for detecting, controlling, and punishing corrupt practices in Colombia. However, these mechanisms were not often applied, partly because of corrupt politicians. ConfecĆ”maras worked with local businesses to have clear rules and codes of conduct in procurement processes and to demonstrate the benefits of compliance. With input from local business leaders, ConfecĆ”maras developed local ethical codes of conduct, to which over 1,000 businessmen voluntarily signed in the first year alone (Luna 2006, 11). ANALYSIS Corruption affects human development and wealth distribution Corruption does not only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to these views, some researchers argue that research looking at growth in terms of GDP per capita is not enough, as sustainable growth is also related to a country s living standards and social welfare. (Aidt 2010, 4) Corruption affects the quantity, quality, cost and outcomes of social spending. Corruption is not just bad for economic growth and business operations. It also hurts poor people, and reduces the resources available for other uses, including the financing of social spending, which affects the poor. Corruption in social programmes reduces the potential impact of social welfare programmes on poverty. Losses due to corruption may be large enough to outweigh the redistributive potential of social welfare programmes. A study examining the extent of corruption in an Indonesian transfer programme distributing subsidised rice to poor households finds that an average of 18 percent of the rice disappeared between the time it left government warehouses and the time it reached households of the poor. Corruption also has a negative impact on the quality and quantity of public services, especially in the education and health sectors, by reducing the effectiveness of public spending. A study in Indonesia finds that public spending have a negative effect on school enrolment in corrupt places, but a statistically significant, positive and large effect in less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay on Cycles of Violence in The Battler Cycles of Violence in The Battler Ernest Hemingway s The Battler provides a continued account of Nick Adams dangerous and violent life. Previous stories compiled in The Short Stories edition of Hemingway s work documents some of the tribulations of Nick Adams, one of Hemingway s protagonists. Apparently, Nick has been plagued by moments of sheer humility, terror, and immutable violence. In the Hemingway short story Indian Camp, Nick is a young boy who witnesses a dreadfully difficult birth by a Native American woman, enduring all the while the hubris of his surgeon father, who is contestibly insensitive to Nick s innocence. Once the birth has ended, the husband of the woman is found with a freshly slit throat, again ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 130) His state of affairs does not improve, however. Nick happens upon a camp of tow men, one of whom is an ex prizefighter, Ad Francis. Upon arrival, Nick calls out, Hello, and is greeted by Ad with Where d you get that shiner? (p. 130) Not a typical response, but Nick is about to learn he is not in a set of typical circumstances. Ad Francis face is described queerly formed and mutilated...putty in color, with a sunken nose, slitted eyes and with only one ear. (p. 131) Clearly, the implication is that Ad Francis has seen some beatings in his day. This is confirmed by the man himself: They all bust their hands on me...they couldn t hurt me. (p. 132) The extreme physical toll taken by Ad has affected him mentally. Listen, he tells Nick, I m not quite right. (p. 132) Like Nick, Ad is a man who has encountered violence and humiliation all of his life. Countless blows have found their mark on his now deformed face. In a way, Ad is a physical representation of Nick s fortitude and perserverance, a fellow sufferer whose pain has surfaced in a more tangible way, who takes immediate notice of things like black eyes. Soon after Nick s introduction to Ad, another man approaches the fire. Nick is introduced to Bugs as Ad s pal...he s crazy too. (p. 133) Physically, Bugs is a stark contrast to Ad s figure: tall, black, low voiced and calm. Bugs begins to cook a dinner of ham and eggs over the campfire that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Report On The s Change Model, Balance Scorecard And... Executive Summary This report will address strategy implementations for BBC3. The BBC have suggested to close BBC3. However from our SWOT (appendix 1) and Porters 5 forces analysis (appendix 2) it was concluded that they should not do this. Instead the BBC should keep BBC3 and close BBC4. This report looks at how the change can be implemented using Lewin s Change Model, Balance Scorecard and effective leadership. Introduction According to Hrebiniak (2006), formulating a consistent strategy is a difficult task however implementing it is even more difficult. Noble, (1999b) suggested that strategy implementation is often seen as a craft, rather than a science. According to the Balanced Scorecard Collaborative (2007), there are four reasons ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the analysis it has been concluded that the BBC should keep BBC3 on the TV and instead remove BBC4. One reason for this strategy has been suggested is because the BBC have many diversified products to meet requirement of each customer (BBC, 2014). However, BBC3 is the only channel that caters to the younger market, 16 34 year olds, therefore by removing this from TV they would no longer have a channel for this market. It has been found that youth are already underserved and older audiences are over served (Plunkett, 2014) therefore by removing BBC3 from the TV they would be further underserved. Additionally, there has been a signed petition against the BBC3 proposal (Change.org 2015) suggesting that its customers do not want it to be taken off TV. Furthermore 16% of UK households don t have access to internet and by removing BBC3 from the TV that 16% of the market will not be able to access it. BBC4 have 2 million less viewers than BBC3 each week (BBC 2015). Additionally, BBC4 has many repeat shows on the channel and also similar shows to BBC2 therefore by closing BBC4 instead of BBC3 the BBC would lose less customers. Closing BBC4 would involve transferring longstanding programmes that are shown on BBC4 to BBC 2 as the two channels are already working closely together (BBC 2015). Implementation Change Kurt Lewin (1947) developed a change model that involves three steps: unfreezing, changing and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Comparison Between Shipping Out And Mark Twain s Opinion Opinions are the median in which people often voice their stances on topics that they are passionate about. The way in which opinions are expressed often decide how the viewpoint will be received by the audience. In the two works, Shipping Out by David Foster Wallace and From the Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain, two positive and similar attitudes are expressed toward the service staff that they encounter on their journeys. David Foster Wallace and Mark Twain both construe their praises for service providers in two very differing manners. The two writers opinions and ideas are received dissimilarly, with Twain s opinions being easier to consider than Wallace s due to the softer language and phrasing that he uses when presenting his compliments regarding the service staff. The different ways in which the writers articulate their point of view to their audiences influences the acceptance of the writers opinion, which is exemplified in Wallace and Twain s two works. People often are very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Examples throughout Twain and Wallace s works establish that the way in which a writer articulates their opinion correlates with the way in which the opinions is received and accounted for. Twain and Wallace both connect the reader visually to the characters in their works, however, Twain leaves room for the reader to form an opinion of the character for themselves. He allows them to decide if they appreciate the gentle energy of the older traveler or the warmth and attentive nature of the wait staff. On the other hand, Wallace s demanding language leaves no room for interpretation for the reader. His extreme and dramatic phrases ultimately cause the reader to question the value of his opinion, which simply proves that moderate language used in Mark Twain book is more successful than the bold language that David Foster Wallace chooses to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Goffman Stigma Goffman s work Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity (1968) shows how people want to conform to the social norm by being normal and how this want leads to feelings of exclusion and the sense of a social stigma. Goffman describes stigmatization as building a difference. While the stranger is present before us, evidence can arise of his possessing an attribute that makes him different from others in the category of persons available for him to be, and of a less desirable kinds in the extreme, a person who is quite thoroughly bad, or dangerous, or weak. He is thus reduced in our minds from a whole and usual person to a tainted, discounted one. Such an attribute is a stigma, especially when its discrediting effects is vey extensive; sometimes it is also called a failing, a shortcoming, a handicap (p. 12). This shows that the rejection from society to a person is a social stigma. Many students with disabilities are not considered normal, which gives with a social stigma. Having this stigma encourages conformity. Without a society, there isn t a social stigma. This solidifies the fact that stigmas emerge from social relationships. The theory doesn t care about the qualities and/or disabilities of the person, the theory only cares about making these qualities different by another party (Scholarly Writers Who Use English as an Additional Language: What Can Goffman). People naturally want ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most students would rather keep it invisible given the negative perception associated with it. Often students with these disabilities feel awkward about them during conversation because of receiving the stereotype as dumb (Frymier). Once a student reaches out for help and receives accommodations for their disability, their once invisible disability, becomes visible. Researchers show that they receive discriminatory reaction from teachers and soother students ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Scholasticism And Biblical Symbolism In The Chartres... During the gothic period, many philosophers started to embrace the theory of scholasticism. Scholastic philosophy began to take root in schools all across Europe, and this exposure shaped the arts of that period. From music to architecture, these philosophies changed the paradigms of the artists and the audience. Religion still being the backbone of art in this time period, cathedrals began to take on these different art forms and processes of the gothic era. Biblical Symbolism is a key to religious art and architecture that teaches lessons and embraces catholic ideals. Chartres Cathedral, an icon for gothic architecture, has a style that emulates this concept of symbolism that was shaped scholasticism. In the analysis of the west faƧade of the Chartres Cathedral, one can recognize how scholastic philosophy influenced and shaped the biblical symbolism and images shown in the Chartres Cathedral. Scholasticism is the philosophical systems and speculative tendencies of various medieval Christian thinkers, who, working against a background of fixed religious dogma, sought to solve general philosophical problems. These problems included: faith and reason, potentiality and actuality, realism and nominalism, and the provability of the existence of God. Initially under the influence of the mystical tradition of patristic philosophy, and especially Augustinianism, and later under that of Aristotle. Virtually all medieval philosophers of any significance were theologians, and their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Legalizing Marijuana Essay What exactly is marijuana? Marijuana, also known as pot or hemp, is a naturally grown substance that contains THC. THC changes how the brain works and gives the user a high that relieves many different pains and even helps erase bad memories. The hemp plant can be found in just about any place, but has to be kept in heat. Marijuana is from a naturally grown plant so why not be able to use it legally? Well, there are many reasons against the legalization of marijuana and there are also many very good reasons to legalize it for medical and recreational use. So to the government and everyone against legalizing marijuana, too bad! It s natural and people are going to smoke no matter what the laws are, so why not just make it legal? Making the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In strict medical terms, marijuana is far safer than many foods we commonly consume. For example, eating ten raw potatoes can result in a toxic response...It is physically impossible to eat enough marijuana to induce death. (Young, Francis 1) Obviously if alcohol and cigarettes can be sold, marijuana can be too. A massive number of people who smoke marijuana would be willing to pay just to smoke, resulting in making profit. The number of people globally who had used cannabis in 2008 is estimated between 129 and 191 million, or 2.9 percent to 4.3 percent of the world s population ages fifteen to sixty four. (World Drug Report 9) Pot smokers are willing to pay to smoke while the drug is illegal, so they would pay to smoke if it was legal too. All of the people who would pay to smoke marijuana would result in a huge profit which would benefit our government and country. Now think about some other reasons that marijuana should be legal. One of the big reasons it should be legalized is for the people who use it medically. The people who are terminally ill or have a serious illness have so much trouble getting what they want and need just to feel good and live life the way they want without all their pain. If marijuana was legal, these people wouldn t have to go through tests and stages just to get a natural drug that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Target Corporation Case Study 1 Market Share; Although Target Corporation is the fourth largest general merchandise retailer in the United States, there is great potential for Target to increase its market share. Combined sales in 2001 for the five largest general merchandise retailers in the United States were over $366 billion. Target Corporation s 2001 sales were $38.9 billion, approximately 11 percent. (Marketing ) SWOT Strengths Higher guilty and innovation products. Exclusive partnership with designers. Target REDcard, Target Visa ND Target Card. Appearance of their stores. Price matching of online retailers. Weaknesses Not as many location as Walmart. High stock out rate. Limited visibility in international market. No stories in Alaska, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The organization falls under one or two people under a flat organization. It starts to spread out to more employees as companies start to move into a functional organization. Centered on job functions. Small companies used to arrange by dept. Create for heavily project focused companies. Implementation, Resistance to Change, and Change Quality The broad generalization of the target company remains attached to the distinguished business nature. The goods and services to the consumers to be attached to the several subgroups. In the process of the Change Management on the quality, Quality issues matter a lot. The quality process continued with the procedural understanding. The management of the quality issues matters because the Porter Generic strategy model was the key indicator of the business. The business strategy demands the one segment differentiation, and finally, the Target is there to label itself as the differentiator. The generic model of strategy allows the Target offers as the wise paradigm of merchandise (Golberg, Hoeft, Noetzel, 2005). Technology change The target.com was the big launch with the objective virtually approaches the customers at the firm level. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Cerebral Vascular Accident (CVA) Introduction Cerebral vascular accident (CVA) better known as stroke is medical emergency responsible for an enormous numbers of death in the united states. Stroke it is listed as the number four leading cause of death in the United States. There are three different types of stroke ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke and transient ischemic attack. Compare to any other disease cerebral vascular accident or stroke is one of the main reason for disability among adults in the united states. History It all began when the father of medicine Hippocrates first discover stroke many centuries ago. Back then stroke was known as apoplexy a Greek term meaning Struck Down by Violent because at the time they did not have an explanation for it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ischemic Stroke tends to occur when the artery responsible to supply oxygen rich blood to the brain becomes clotted or blocked. Another type of stroke is Hemorrhagic Stroke it occurs when an artery in the brain is rupture causing it to leak. The leaks puts too much pressure on the brains cells ,which damages them. Hemorrhagic stroke is also divided into two categories : Intracerebral hemorrhage, which is the most common type of hemorrhagic stroke , it occur when an artery in the brain bursts , flooding the surrounding tissue with blood. And subarachnoid hemorrhage, which is a lest common type of hemorrhagic stroke, it occurs when there is bleeding in the area between brain and thin tissues that covers it. Last but not least is the Transient Ischemic Attack also known as TIA or sometimes call mini stroke . This specific stroke is different from others major types of stroke because it occurs when the blood flow is blocked for only a short period of time (no more than five minutes). Statistics Each year according to National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke more than 700,000 Americans suffer a stroke and about 160,000 die from stroke related causes. In early 2011 at the American Stroke Association it was reported that the incidence of stroke has rose 51% among men and 17% among women aged fifteen though thirty four years between 1994 1995 and 2006 2007. Risk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Man Who Dies Disgraced By Andrew Carnegie The man who dies, thus rich dies disgraced. by Andrew Carnegie. The son of William Carnegie and Margaret M. Carnegie. Carnegie, born on November 25, 1835 in Dunfermline, Scotland, United Kingdom and died on 11, 1919. He dies in Lenox, Massachusetts. At the age of 13, in 1848 moved to the United states. From there, he became one of the richest people in the world. The money impacted this world today. First, started off at 14 he became a messenger in a Telegraph office. Then moved up to become a Telegraph operator in 1851. From there, he took a job at Pennsylvania Railroad in 1853. In 1889, he owned a steel industry. Andrew Carnegie owned the steel industry and started building others. Not long after that, he became the world s richest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Paul Gauguin Research Paper Paul Gauguin Paul Gauguin was a French post impressionist artist whose work mainly went unappreciated until after his death in 1903. It wasn t until 1940 that his work began to see worldwide success and gain appreciation by larger audiences. Today, Gauguin is one of the most well known artists and his paintings rank among some of the most expensive in the world. Some of Gauguin s most notable works include Tahitian Women on the Beach (1891) and Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? (1897). Gauguin is now recognized for his innovative and meaningful use of colour, and his unique style that was different from other artists of his time. Two of his post impressionism artworks, Vision After the Sermon (1888) and When Will You Marry? (1892), are featured on the next page. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is known for co founding the cubism movement, and some of his most notable works include Les Demoiselles d Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937). As Picasso matured as an artist, his style began to evolve as he experimented with different ideas, theories, and techniques. He has now become one of the most well known individuals in 20th century art. Two of Picasso s post impressionism artworks, Child with a Dove (1901) and GarƧon Ć  la Pipe (1905), are featured on the next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of Hunger Of Memories Rodriguez In the Hunger of Memories Rodriguez worked very hard to to become a student and acheive what he did in college. He felt as if he overcame the obstacle that minorities face such as getting a good education he would be different. One thing when he became a student, he was considered a minority student . He felt as though he shouldnt be considered minority because he was a student but now he is just categorized as the minoirity student. It is such a struggle because you are trying to hold on to who you truly are, but in order to be normalized you have to get rid of things that make up who you are. Things such as your language which is looked down upon if you do not try to assimlate and speak English. For example in the Borderlands La ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Video Spin Blaster Pro + Essay Video spin bluster pro+ is a video creator software that performs that was design specifically for those who have little or no technical skills for video creation.it doesn t require the user to learn how to instead the user jumps into it and starts to operate. This software helps you to create photographs and slides as well. Video spin blaster pro+ can be used to produce numerous specific films. Also you can create a video that can play for 10 minutes in less than two minutes. This two minutes is inclusive of picture and sound downloads, addition of textual content together with watermarks in the video. The voices of more than 50 men and women are included in this software and over 10 languages. The most important thing is that there is no restriction of the number of slides you will make. This is the latest update from the previous one and some changes were made to improve its efficiency, making easy for a kid to create a fabulous looking motion pictures. From the last software combination of video and image slide were improve to make it more dynamic, text to speech engine was improved to give it a real human voice, improving streaming multiple audio which allows you to add a speech and also add background music and also necessity of multiple language support. Features of video spin Blaster Pro+ Video Creator; with only a few clicks and no time waste by waiting for long to render ,you can videos using the unique software system that will deliver 10 minutes HD videos in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Money In Ladies And Gentlemen By John Steinbeck Money can cause people to change. In The Pearl by John Steinbeck, Kino finds a pearl with a tremendous value, but after finding the pearl Kino s mindset changes from being wholesome to being greedy. In Ladies and Gentlemen by Joyce Carol Oates, the Children use to have everything they wanted, but as they got older all wanted they was money. Both authors use motifs and characterization to reveal the theme, money can cause people to change. John Steinbeck uses motifs throughout his story support the theme. An example of motifs used in his story are greedy and money. In the story Steinbeck writes It was the wildest day dreaming and very pleasant. His lips moved hesitantly over this A Rifle, he said. Perhaps a rifle. (25) This quote shows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Charles Bukowski s Poem, A Genius, And Power Of The Human... But there is genius in their hatred, there is enough genius in their hatred to kill you (Lines 23 24). In Charles Bukowski s poem, A Genius in the Crowd, he speaks pessimistically about the human brain and disrespects the good that comes from it, yet does not hold back on describing its power. He uses dark, extreme examples to describe hidden truths in today s society. In Emily Dickinson s poem, [The Brain is wider than the Sky ], she talks about the power of the human brain, complimenting and respecting it to things thought to be incomparable. Both Dickinson s and Bukowski s poems show the strength and power of the human mind, but their views on what the brain accomplishes are far from similar. The power of the brain is something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As stated in the literary criticism, The Brain Is Wider Than the Sky, The brain is compared with God, and weighing is the metaphor, not containing. The brain is only or exactly ( just ) the weight of God. Dickinson was raised in a Calvinist household and knew the Bible well, so she probably would have known that one of the Old Testament Hebrew words translated as glory also means weight, . (Thompson, Evan) The word weight or glory is meant to stand for great beauty. This means that the brain was even above god and that there was even deeper meaning to what Dickinson was saying about the brain. This supports my claim stating that the brain wasn t comparable to that of god s, rather that it was above and beyond. Emily Dickinson is comparing the brain to the great beauty of god. With the word weight, actually meaning glory, we can imply that she is complimenting the brain. Dickinson speaks of the respect that the brain deserves and compliments the usefulness of its abilities, where Bukowski s is proclaiming the power of its nature of destruction. In Bukowski poem he exclaims his hatred through acts, stating, But there is genius in their hatred / there is enough genius in their hatred to kill you. (Lines 23 24) Bukowski is claiming that the genius is the human brain is derived from hatred and the roots of evil. He elaborates in the next line and claims that the power of their genius is only in their hatred for you and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Beauty Of Victoria s Secret Behind the Beauty of Victoria s Secret Introduction: I remember the first time I ever stepped foot into a Victoria s Secret, I was fifteen years old. I was mesmerized by the bright pink and white walls. The signature PINK dogs scattered all over the PINK side of the store. The cosmetics section was sparkling in the distance and the signature fragrances filled the air. I remember the feeling of finally being grown up, here I was shopping for fragrances and bras in the same store that my Mom and Aunt bought theirs at. When you are fifteen there is nothing else in the world that matters more than feeling grown up, you are no longer a kid and there is a whole new world for you to explore. Talking to women, most have the same first experience at the store, in fact it is nearly the closest thing to magic some young girls will experience in this era of their lives. This unfortunately, is not going to be about that coming of age experience this paper is a whole lot deeper than any fifteen year old girl buying her first grown up bra could ever imagine. Victoria s Secret a common name in households with women from young adulthood to mature womanhood. What is Victoria s actual secret you may ask? That would be a whole behind the scenes world of global fair trade issues and sweatshops. When you start to think about a company that many women shop at you do not think about where the objects you are buying are really coming from. This is a company after all that has vouched for free ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Becoming A Pediatric Technician They care for their patient from birth to twenty one years old. To become a pediatrician, it takes four years of college to attain a bachelor s degree. While in school, a person has to take the MCAT, The Medical College Admission Test, to be able to attend medical school. Then after medical school, they will have to complete three years of general pediatric training in a hospital. At the end of the general pediatric training, the person will have to take and pass The American Board of Pediatrics Certifying Examination to become board certified to practice medicine. Also a person has to be trustworthy, since the staff are caring for other children. The potential staff has to actually like children, the most important aspect of the job. The entry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Case Study Of Rivalry In The Telecommunication Industry The market covered in the telecom industry are mobile phone, fixed line, broadband, internet etc. by the above figure we can say that the growth rate of telecom industry is positive 33 % from 2006 2013. And future it will be increase more because it s now leading industry in the world. Rivalry The rivalry in telecommunication industry will be high because there are many competitions in this sector but for good reputation company the threat from rivalry will be low because the market captured by the reputed company will be difficult for the rivalry to captured that market. The telecommunication industry is now growing fast at high pace this because the demand is high all over the world and for this many telecom industries try to diversify ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As there many companies who try to captured market by giving offers, scheme, discount to the sellers who will sell to the final user so apparently it s a seller market. Pace of technological change The pace of change in technology in telecom industry is rising. Technology like 4g which is greatest achievement in the history of telecom industry. All telecom industry is running one after another in order to achieve huge market pie so if the company having good technology then also they have to work more in technology because of competition and fear of losing market. Vertical integration The advantage of vertical integration. Firstly, this sort of coordination makes it feasible for information transfers organizations to exploit existing economies of extension in giving administrations. Also, Moreover, from the client s perspective, the idea of one quit shopping is exceptionally engaging, since this makes it feasible for a customer to agree to all administrations with one single organization. Henceforth the perfect circumstance would be for coordinated organizations to contend with every offering a wide exhibit of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Bystander Effect Theory Essay The Bystander Effect Theory Have you seen a group of children bullying or pushing around another child? Did you stand by and watch the situation and not intervene? If so, even with such a minor situation, you fell into the bystander effect theory. The bystander effect happens every day in our lives and dates all the way back to the Holocaust and even further back in history. The bystander effect theory is a psychological phenomenon were people do not help others in emergency situations when there are others present, the bigger the crowd the less likely chance of someone stepping in to help. In 1964, there was a woman who was brutally murdered and there were approximately 30 witnesses who did not intervene to save her. This case was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People are just trying to live life and survive and if the situation is too out of control where we are talking about guns being involved, then that s where people would draw a line and not do anything to help. People start to fear that their own life becomes in danger if they try to intervene in something of that magnitude. I can completely understand why people would be more hesitant when it comes to helping others when they fear their own life can be taken from them. This type of fear is one of the main reason the Holocaust happened and people did very little to help the Jews. During the Holocaust there were mass killings involving huge crowds and a very massive witness group. The Germans were brain washed to think the Jews were horrible people and they blamed them for taking away their dignity as a country. There are reports of dozen of witness that stood by and did nothing to help. A photographer took pictures of a man, a Luthuanian, beating 30 40 men to death with a crow bar then watched as they sang their national anthem on top of the dead bodies. With a crowd so enormous and so many people with hate in their hearts it would be so hard for someone to intervene in that type of situation. Another example from the reading is a medical man was about to offer a bandage to a Jewish lady but one of the guards approached them and threatened the medical s man life. The guard instilled fear in this man and he went back and told ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay On How To Take A Great Picture Every Time Abigale Marta September 27, 2017 College Composition, 5th Process Paper How to Take a Great Picture Every Time The best pictures aren t always the ones taken by professionals or of incredible scenery. Memorable pictures are the ones that truly count and anyone can take them. Getting familiar with the overload of camera settings, equipment and terminology is a process that comes with experience. Photography is an art that, like many others, takes time to master. There are many factors and techniques that play into taking pictures. Things grow more technical the further you reach into photography. As a profession, photography is divided into different focuses and each style of photography has a set of characteristics. Despite the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Direct light is based on the size and distance of the light source. Smaller light sources that are further away from the photo s subject will create sharper, more intense shadows. On the other hand, diffused light covers the subject in a more full, blended way. Shadows appear more bright in diffused light. This lighting is usually ideal for portraits of people with uneven skin. A camera s aperture, shutter speed and ISO also influence the lighting of an image. Aperture and shutter speed can be confusing at first as they function in opposite directions. The larger the aperture (measured in f stops) is, the brighter a picture will be. The size of the aperture is the size of the hole which lets light into the lens. Shutter speed is how quickly the camera lens is exposed to that light. The higher the shutter speed, the darker the picture will be. Like the aperture, the higher the ISO, the brighter the picture will be. The downfall to a higher ISO is that the image will appear more grainy. It is the photographer s job to balance natural lighting with the camera s settings in order to set a lighting that will make the picture look best. Aside from all of the technical and analytical factors in photography, the last point to make is simply taking a lot of pictures. When asked how many keepers do you get from a game? , professional photographer Scott Kelby answered I get that question fairly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Declaration Of Independence Pros And Cons In the Declaration of Independence, it states, whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is the governing body of College athletics, and is responsible for quintessentially anything even halfway near related to college athletics. It is not that the NCAA has misguided or cruel intentions, it is that it is too big of an organization to effectively work. With so many people and ideas, this is bound to occur.Due to this, it has unfairly delivered justice, and grown out of its original role. I do not believe that any of man s courts or justice systems are flawless, so I concede ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was apparent when Brian Bosworth, an Oklahoma University football player, wore a shirt on national TV coverage of the Orange Bowl declaring National Communists Against Athletes , with the words looking like the NCAA logo. Although this has been a battle cry for many years, in the last five years or so, it has gained national traction and become a synonymous chant with many across the nation, who desired sweeping reform. The organization was not originally designed to execute what it carries out, and needs to change, or give way to a new governing body for intercollegiate affairs. It is a political machine, that selectively prosecutes cases, and is biased on a variety of issues. It has no clear balance or accountability partner for its actions either. It is blatant that the only acceptable course of action is a systematic change in the system, from all sides. The solutions are simple. A thorough review from the top down is necessary, and accountability needs to be found between the member schools, and the actual organization. Once a harmonious balance is struck, issues may be resolved when they are a smaller issue than when they grow, and entangle themselves into other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. Industry Size Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. (KKD) is an American global doughnut company and coffeehouse chain based in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Krispy Kreme was founded on July 13, 1937, and its parent organizations are JAB Holding Company, Cotton Parent, Inc. Krispy Kreme is leading the market with the following products, hot regular/decaf/flavored coffee, iced coffee, donuts, bagels, and muffins. The company produces 7.5 million doughnuts a day, 2.7 billion a year. Also, the company operates 390 stores in 45 states, as well as selling the product in supermarkets, convenient stores. Since 2005, Krispy Kreme has expanded to other countries; it has a presence in Mexico, Canada, UK, Australia, South Korea and Spain. The company has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soluble. This segment is also known as instant or freeze dried coffee. There are three main competitors in this segment, these three companies sell instant coffee worldwide, and they produced their own coffee, which makes it difficult for smaller companies to compete with them. Ready to Drink. This segment consists of package coffee that requires no preparation, other than reheating. This type of coffee is mostly found in vending machines, and lately canned coffee is becoming more popular in Europe. Specialty Coffee. This segment consists of more than just traditional coffee items, this segment includes cappuccinos, lattes and espressos along with the popular organic coffees, these specialty coffees demand premium prices. Today, more than forty percent of all coffee premium price, according to Iowa State University. Economic Climate The economic outlook for Dunkin Donuts Brand (DNKN) which it governs Dunkin Donuts and Baskin Robins has consistently led the industry in operating margin. Which, operates by reducing costs of goods sold by neutralizing to store managers and it will be able to leverage economies of scale via its consolidated manufacturing locations. Dunkin Donuts can keep up pace with its high margins parallel to the industry. ________________________________________ Forecast Earnings Growth There are multiple factors that will affect the fast food industry. Consumer is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Pitcher And Piano Research Paper Pitcher and Piano is a brand of popular bars and awesome place with your favorite drinks and fresh food. There are 18 bars all over the UK, one of them is located in Brindleyplace, Birmingham. Pitcher and Piano Birmingham offers to make a booking online without any hire charge from hiring the whole bar for a corporate meeting and easygoing big night out or just a table for your breakfast or lunch with friends. There are plenty of Pitcher and Piano discounts as, for instance, the Pitch Piano free cocktail (JƤgermeister Marmalade Stag) or a free bottle of Bulmers Wild Blueberry and Lime instead. To get the these free drinks you just need to register with Pitcher Piano and you ll be sent a code for one of it. Or you can get a free cider ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay On The Oil And Gas Industry As A Supply Chain... The oil and gas industry is vital to many industries and is of importance to the maintenance of industrialized civilization itself and that is critical concern for many. Oil accounts for a larger percentage of the world s energy consumption and the world consumes roughly 30 billion barrels of oil each year. While society, on a normal day to day basis consumes a large quantity, the demand spikes when areas are struck with catastrophic situations, such as the two hurricanes that hit this year. Focusing on the oil and gas industries as a supply chain manager, during the hurricanes, we evaluated Valero and how they overcame the obstacles they went through during and after the storm. Valero has headquarters in Corpus Christi and Houston along ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The gas supply chain has many phases but can be grouped together as five phases and some being more invasive then others. All companies in the Oil and Gas industries use the, some slightly different, process of phases the gasoline takes to be distributed. The first phase that is taken is the domestic and import of oil that is sent to the refinery, the next 4 steps are the steps that are taken to turn the oil and gas into a product that can be used for the public and how it is distributed. All phase of the gasoline supply chain are very crucial and no phases can be skipped over. Our team went with Valero Energy to research and how they run their day to day operations and what procedures they take when faced with difficult situations such as hurricanes. Valero Energy operates two business segments, refining and ethanol and current operate 15 refineries throughout the US, Canada, the UK and Aruba. Valero Energy delivers its products through tankers, pipelines, trucks, or rail cars. This company is well known and on the up and up to try and become the largest independent refiners in the US and currently churns out roughly 3 million barrels per day. The phases taken by Valero the same as other well known companies but they take pride in holding a lower cost at their products. Phase Two of the gasoline supply chain involves refineries manufacturing crude oil into gasoline and other petroleum products. When severe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Negro Artist And The Racial Mountain By Langston Hughes The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain is a short essay written for The Nation Magazine by the poet Langston Hughes, it quickly became a manifesto for the Harlem Renaissance. The Racial Mountain , is the racial struggles that black Americans face in all areas, but with a particular focus on art. It explores issues of standardisation and a form of cultural identity crisis with black artists in America who rather than accepting themselves with a cultural pride, try to emulate the white Americans. Hughes asserts that black artists should stop trying to copy whites as they will never create anything great that way. Instead they should draw from black culture and express it through art with pride. He uses an unidentified promising young black poet to affirm these views, one day this poet told him I want to be a poet not a Negro poet . This statement to Hughes meant I want to be a white poet , or more alarmingly to Hughes I want to be white . Hughes understands the poet s desires to be a desire to turn away from his African American heritage and instead absorb the white culture. Hughes essay raises the concerns of the Harlem Renaissance as it celebrates African American innovations such as blues, spirituals, jazz, and literary works which engage African American life. He highlights that, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He focuses his attention on the working class African American lives, his refusal to depict these lives as either righteous or in the stereotypical light, was met with a varied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Barometer Rising Book Report The Novel The main subject of Hugh MacLennan s novel is the return of Neil Macrae from France to Halifax in order to clear his name. His uncle, Colonel Geoffrey Wain, had ordered an ill planned advance on the Germans; Wain tried to blame the resulting debacle on Neil, ordering his arrest and court martial for cowardice. When a shell hit the dugout in which he was being held prisoner, Neil was reported missing, believed killed. It is revealed, however, that he was picked up, badly wounded and amnesiac, and sent to the hospital. His rescuers believed him to be a private in the British North Country regiment that had relieved the Canadians. He gradually recovered his memory but retained his British identity until he returned to Canada. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He loses interest in destroying Colonel Wain s reputation and does not even trouble to get from the mortally injured Alex Mackenzie the affidavit that would clear his name. Angus Murray does this for him. The heroine, Penny Wain, is a woman whose life is changed by the war as much as is Neil s. Although destructive and disruptive, the war does give Penny a chance to use her talents to become a naval architect. She achieves the distinction of having her design for a submarine chaser accepted by the British Admiralty. Angus Murray acts as the confidant to the other characters and as a link between them. The belief that Penny might marry him cures for a time his melancholia and alcoholism, which had been caused in part by the early death of his first wife as well as by the horrors of war. The return of Neil puts an end to that happiness, although being forced to operate after the explosion, for the first time since leaving France, restores his pride and self confidence. All the characters in the novel are measured against Colonel Wain, who stands for everything in Canada s colonial past that should be rejected. In the Wains family history is encapsulated the history of the nation. The founder of the Wain line in Canada was a sergeant who fought with Major General James Wolfe at Quebec. His grandson founded the family fortunes by privateering in the War of 1812. With the proceeds, he had started a trade with the West ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Advantages And Disadvantages Of The European Union Questions: 1. Discuss in general the advantages and disadvantages of regional trading blocs such as the EU. Discuss the benefits that UB may now enjoy after acquiring a stake in the Nigerian firm, A P. United Biscuits (UB) manufactures its products in factories throughout England, Ireland, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. The advantages and disadvantages of regional trading blocs such as the European Union (EU), since its creation with the Treaties of Rome in 1957, the European Union has shown great progress in regional integration, mainly in the economic level, showing that it is the best model of world integration has been achieved. We can not talk about economic integration or European Monetary System without speaking of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) is defined as: Economic integration process whose ultimate goal was the creation of a single currency, the euro, and a single central bank (rector of economic and monetary policy) within the European Union (EU) . The European Union has been insistent is the highest expression of regional integration that exist today in the world, but to develop this work, we emphasize that their marriage is not total and unified hundred percent, but it is fragmented into severe parts of your integrity and this has been proven through historical processes of integration, where the UK has stated on several occasions that while it is not a weak link in the European Union, has shown little alignment with the rest of countries in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Anglo Saxon Identity Essay Who were the Anglo Saxons? The Anglo Saxons can loosely be defined as the Germanic tribes who settled in Britain at the start of the 5th century with the fall of the Roman Empire. The importance of these settlers and their identity in the long term development of medieval Europe is emphasised by John Hines who asserts that the breakdown of the Roman Imperial Order in Western Europe saw the emergence of entirely new...identities . When considering Anglo Saxon identity, two main concepts must be addressed; firstly the nature of the Adventus Saxonum and the consequent impact of this upon the native Britons. Whilst there is much debate, evidence strongly supports that the arrival of the Anglo Saxons to Britain was lengthy process which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The aforementioned work by Bede offers one of the earliest written accounts of the first arrival of the Anglo Saxons but as with his assertions regarding the origins of the settlers, Bede fails to provide an accurate picture of the pace and nature of the Anglo Saxon migration. In the first instance, Bede chronicles the story of Hengist and Horsa, whereby King Vortigern invites Saxons into Britain to help defend against the Pictish raids in the north, but then turn on the Britons and begin to seize land for themselves the first commanders are said to have been the two brothers Hengist and Horsa . When translated from Saxon languages Hengist and Horsa translate back to stallion and mare , pointing towards the story being more a folk tale than an actual historic event. Further to this, Bede based much of his work off Gildas who wrote the earliest insular text available On the Ruin of Britain in around 540, and also accounted for the legendary brothers they sealed its doom by inviting in among them (like wolves into the sheep fold), the fierce and impious Saxons, a race hateful to both God and men, to repel the invasions of the northern nations . As such, Bede inherits much of Gildas bias, which is displayed clearly through his scathing language and comparison of the Saxons to wolves . The suggestion that the arrival of the Anglo Saxons to Britain was an event, rather than an extended process aligns closely with Gildas agenda to link ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Shakespeare’s Brilliant Use of Symbolism To be or not to be that is the question (Kittredge, 993). This is one of William Shakespeare s best known and used quotes. Many who use it do not even know what piece it is taken from, or what exactly it means. It just sounds like a cool, tragic, Shakespearean quote to use to sound more intelligent. And that is the sad truth. Shakespeare s works are filled with quotes, soliloquies, and experts, like this one, that are filled with innuendos, imagery, word choice, etc. One very important literary technique used by Shakespeare, in all of his works, is his symbolism, which portrayed Shakespeare s life, time period, and messages he wished to get across to his audience. He also used his symbolism to satirize whomever he wished. Shakespeare s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Act III, Scene I, ll 56 69). Hamlet s uncertainty of death is felt throughout this entire soliloquy. Later in it he says, But that the dread of something after death, The undiscover d country from whose bourn No traveler returns, puzzles the will, And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of? (Act II, Scene I, ll 78 82). In this expert the traveler and the undiscovered country symbolizes someone traveling in death onto the unknown after life. This entire soliloquy symbolizes Hamlet s uncertainties of death. One other example of symbolism that is used in Hamlet is a serpent. The serpent, which Hamlet s father s ghost refers his uncle to, represents the evil and deceit that the uncle used to get the crown. A serpent, many times in literature, represents something that is secretive, evil, and tempting, just as Lucifer, in the form of a serpent was in the garden of Eden. Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the Lord God had made (Genesis 3:1). The ghost of Hamlet s father says of his uncle, Tis given out that, sleeping in my orchard, A serpent stung me. So the whole ear of Denmark Is by a forged process of my death Rankly abus d. But know, thou noble youth, The serpent that did sting thy father s life Now wears his crown. (Act I, Scene V, ll 35 39). And just as the serpent tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden, Hamlet s uncle tempted his mother and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...