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General Mills Canadian Corporation
Introduction and Problem Statement
General Mills Canada Corporation is a marketing company that has released several successful
products to the Canadian market since 1954. The company produces and markets iconic food products
in more than 100 countries, brands such as Betty Crocker, Green Giant, Progresso, Cheerios and
Pillsbury. General Mills took on Pillsbury as a client and was ready to discover and dissect the
Canadian market.Their product to produce is the pre made refrigerated dough based cookie dough.
GMCC had to discover the needs and wants in the Canadian baking market. Questions needed to be
answered; Do the consumer value healthy, convenience, or affordability, GMCC needed a deep
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Brand the packaging to appeal to the target age group that is ages 6 12, need to be taken into
consideration. Implement the most current, popular animation character that appeals both gender, such
as Shrek when I was the target age. Furthermore, I would reflect the holidays in the packaging more
predominately. Making Pillsbury doughboy a well known positive character throughout schools and
afterschool programs would greatly benefit the company s sales. This can occur by sponsoring an
across the country school board event, such as an a charity event or athletic fun days with the students
such as Me to We day. In addition, I would recommend to create a Pillsbury Dough Boy mascot to
appear at certain community events, where the sales are high in those particular jurisdictions. As well
as playing commercials on children s television channels such as Teletune and Disney. I would further
recommend keeping current on the Advertisements tactics such advertise on the newest and most
popular aps, popular children friendly youtube challenges and instagram pages. As the GMCC
research proves the children are the predominant influencers to the buyers of the product their parents.
Creating brand loyalty with the younger generation will improve the company s overall sales and
brand recognition. The research needed to ensure that the Youth Brand Loyalty strategy is a success
one must research, the
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Organizational Portfolio Management Process Project...
ORGANIZATIONAL PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT PROCESS
Project Portfolio Management (PPM) is the management of one or more portfolios through evaluation,
prioritization, selection, review, execution and monitoring of projects in the portfolio. The goal is to
keep the portfolio(s) aligned with the vision, mission and strategic objectives of the organization while
effectively and efficiently allocating internal resources to maximize the overall value to the
organization.
Because UPS has a very open and consensus based culture PPM is widely accepted as a management
tool. Strategically, for UPS to be successful they must align portfolios with the organizational goals of
providing logistic solutions, supply chain management, e commerce and sustainability with the least
amount of risk. To accomplish this UPS restructured their organization from a functional based
structure to one that is pure process. Their processes focus on customer relationship management,
product management, package management, customer information management and business
information and analysis.
UPS has a 12 member management team (Appendix A) who either singularly or in groups are
responsible for providing oversight for portfolios in their area(s). Under each department s leadership
UPS has developed an excellent work environment, building effect teams that have motivated their
employees to achieve the organizational objectives and goals. UPS operations are running on a highly
centralized organization that this
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D2 Case Study
will likewise request to purchase non rental houses. Since they additionally need to live with bring
down cost. Because of these reason likewise the demand curve will move to right. Population increase
the demand curve for housing shift D1 to D2. There at the price move P1 to P2 3 Financial
development/unemployment: In the event that the wage of the populace builds, they spend more cash
on purchasing a house. Generally, there is a proportion of home loan 3 times of the pay of individuals.
So, rising pay empower house costs go up. But, the proportion of house costs to salary can fluctuate
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In the United Kingdom, there has been contention in regards to the critical lack of houses, which
clarifies the ascent in house cost significantly quicker than inflation and income. Below the Supply
Curve Diagram The cost of building a house will move the supply curve to left S to S1. Therefor cost
of house will rise P to P1 because of lessening amount supply Q to Q1. Supply of substitutes
Purchasing a private house there were different substitutes like leased houses. On the off chance that
these substitutes cost are high at that point there is a net increment popular for non rental houses.
Because of this it may be increment the cost of non rental houses because of expanding demand. On
the off chance that there are appeal house dealers will offer with higher cost. Since merchants
dependably need more advantages from offering houses. Government policies Government
arrangements affect house cost. It can find a way to control the costs of houses in a free market. They
can find a way to direct house costs they could manufacture more houses, can expand financing costs
and increment the stamp obligation so on. Governments can change a few strategies and that surely
will affect house costs. Taxation Tax assessment is the sum gathers by government from individuals
pay and riches. On the off chance that government decrease the rate of pay assessment will lead
individuals can spare more on their
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Agatha Christie Mousetrap Play Analysis
At the Kingwood Theater, The Agatha Christie Mousetrap open to audiences at the Lone Star College
Kingwood Visual Performing Arts Theatre in Kingwood October 20, 2016. This play has always did
good historically over the last 60 years in London. The first production of the play was in 1952,
London s West End. Under the direction of Playwright Agatha Christine, Eric C. Skiles the director,
directed a great cast of actors. Who brought out humorous and suspenseful moments through out the
production. They also kept everybody on their toes till towards the end. The main point of the play
was to find a deranged serial killer on the loose. All though there is a historical significance to this
particular play, I couldn t find one through my knowledge. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This production did have some theme music to it in the beginning before the lights cut on. The actors
would blare different types a music on stage but other than that it was pretty quite. Music would come
on at random times during the play. Sometimes the actors would play rock loudly or classical music.
The only sound that was consistently going on was actors talking. There was also sound when Mrs.
Boyle died by making loud stomping noises. The sound was still successful during the play because it
gave parts of the play life. There were a lot of great acting moments during this production I enjoyed. I
loved Detective Sergeant Trotter performance the most. He brought the most passion to his character
throughout the whole entire of play. Even though when we thought he was the most innocent person
during the play. Another character I liked was Mollie Ralston because her role was questionable at
times. Sometimes you wonder if she was innocent, guilty, or should be the next victim to die. The
funniest actor was Christopher Wren because of his hilarious moments. People in the audience would
laugh with he had a goofy line to say. The things I couldn t enjoy is a couple of actors who weren t
understandable. These characters were Giles Ralston and Mr. Paravicini because of their accents they
had to betray. If they could of spoke louder, the performances would of been better. One thing the
actors should of not done was turn their backs to audience. We couldn t see there face half of the
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Compare And Contrast Prokaryotes And Eukaryotes
Vivian Ruiz
Dr. Wise
Biology 330 Section 1
January 16th, 2015
Comparing and Contrasting Prokaryotic, Archaean, and Eukaryotic Cells For the longest time, the
only known two domains in the taxonomical hierarchy were referred to as Prokaryotes and
Eukaryotes. In recent times, scientists have discovered and added a third domain of life, known as,
Archaea. These three taxons exist together to make up the microbial world that we live in. All three
domains can be found freely all over the earth. Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes are usually more common,
with Archaea being extremely rare. Although coming from three entirely different domains, all three
possess similar characteristics, but also have some unique features. Prokaryotes are single celled
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The theory of Endosymbiosis originated in the early 1900s by the Russian botanist, Konstantin
Mereschkowski.1 The Endosymbiont theory states that organelles of eukaryotic cells came from
prokaryotic cells that had been swallowed by them and survived by developing a symbiotic
relationship, two different entities working together to benefit each other, by living inside the larger
cell. Scientists have conducted extensive research and believe that mitochondria, chloroplasts, flagella,
and microtubules have all originated from prokaryotes derived from the theory of Endosymbiosis.
Many examples of endosymbiotes can be seen all throughout the world. The most common can be
seen as unique bacteria living inside the digestive system of many different
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The Life Of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
John Dickson Carr writes an extensive biography The Life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. With a
combination of the biography and Adler s Individual Psychology one can paint a picture of who this
famous man really was. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born on May 22nd of 1859 to Charles Doyle and
Mary Foley in Edwardian England, he was the third child but first boy born to the young couple.
Eventually they had 9 children in all, 7 of which made it into adulthood and 2 of those were male.
Mary adored young Arthur and filled his head with romantic stories of their Irish heritage. She was a
vivacious woman full of family pride. Charles Doyle was a seemingly depressed alcoholic that did not
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The family was actually Catholic; Arthur and his siblings had been raised in this religion. While
Arthur excelled at school, he found the classes dry and uninspiring. He loved history but in a more
romantic and descriptive fashion, the type of history found in his favorite book, Ivanhoe. He believed
that the teachers, who were Fathers, of the school undervalued his talent and that the teachers did not
like or respect him. The belief was erroneous; the teachers at his school, Stonyhurst, knew how
intelligent and talented Arthur was but also how stubborn he could be. This is exemplified by his
constant and intentional rule breaking that lead to severe punishments he endured to simply prove that
he was strong and unbreakable. Even with his troublemaking approach, Arthur made it through the
school with top marks. After his time at Stonyhurst the Ma am insisted he continue on into medical
school, which he did. Alfred Adler, developed a theory to describe an individual s personality, through
the theory Arthur s life can be illustrated.
Alder s personality theory is called Individual Psychology, it has an emphasis on how culture and
society influences not only the development of personality but also each behavior and emotion one
experiences in their life. Earlier theories state that personality is driven by base instincts, be it pleasure
or survival but Adler begs the question as to why a mother would refuse
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In The Rubber Coils Ankomah And Sambourne
Most can agree that the reigning of King Leopold II over congo was a very brutal period in history.
From genocides to the cutting of limbs, it truly did not leave a good impression. Over the course of
time, many have been so interested in this event that they have written essays, drawn illustrations, and
even produced documentaries about this time in history. Two people of this group are Baffour
Ankomah, writer of the essay Butcher of Congo, and Linley Sambourne, illustrator of In the Rubber
Coils. In Ankomah s essay, he thoroughly discusses several points that relate to King Leopold, and
how vicious he was to the Africans of Congo. Meanwhile in Sambourne s illustration, she focuses on
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Sambourne illustration was definitely powerful, but not so when compared to Butcher of Congo.
Though it did accurately show how hard it was to be an African under the rule of King Leopold the
snake , it did not provide the reader with sufficient information as to why it was brutal. This is one of
the main things that can already confuse the reader if this image was approached with no background
information whatsoever. Ankomah was most likely aware of this situation, which is why he made sure
to outline the basics. With this done, he was able to smoothly discuss his points, which included the
same thing that Sambourne was trying to prove, which was that King Leopold treated the Africans of
Congo brutally. The viewer of this illustration missed out on the details about why King Leopold was
bad, one of which was that he wanted the Africans to produce enough rubber, which could later be
transported through the great Nzere river. The viewer of this image might have also not been to sure as
to why, out of all things, Sambourne chose King Leopold the snake to be squeezing the African. For
all we know, the squeezing could have been representing the slave chains that tortured Africans, but
because we are not given enough information, the reader might get a different idea, which could be
something like thinking that King Leopold released snakes on the Africans. The squeezing could have
also been symbolizing the hostages or starving porters , or even the chicotte that left permanent scars .
The viewer may have had a more simple thought of this picture, perhaps even no clue if he or she did
not have knowledge of King Leopold and Congo. Without background information, the reader is not
sure if Sambourne was only trying to prove that King Leopold was a cruel ruler. Because one has to
assume so, Sambourne appeals to be biased towards King Leopold. Sambourne did not
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Similarities Between Batman And The Joker
In today s time and age, I don t think we will come across anyone, who is oblivious of the legendary
pair of a hero and a villain; batman and the joker. Those who haven t read the comics, must have
watched at least a few of the movies that are based on these characters. Batman is seen as the hero.
The joker is seen as a villain. There are a lot of variations in the stories involving these two as it has
been incarnated a lot times, but their characters remain the same. The relationship between these two
is a representation of yin and yang . Batman is a depiction of hope. Batman was the answer to a lot of
people s problems in a place where nobody felt safe like they should in their home. He was like the
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He derived pleasure from acts of senseless violence. He enjoyed massacre, destruction and chaos. He
is not the traditional villain and that is what makes him eerie and deranged. He is unpredictable and
lacked empathy. When we look at the variations of this comic, we notice that the story around the bane
of his existence is too complicated and often, it is he, who narrates a different story every time which
in turn makes him even harder comprehend because you don t know at one point, what to believe and
what not to believe. He told Batman in Alan Moore s graphic novel: The Killing Joke Sometimes I
remember it one way, sometimes another, If I m going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice!
He derived pleasure from manipulating people and got a kick out of it, he knew exactly what to say
and how to say it. The Joker has no alter ego. He walks around the way he is with his deformed face
full of scars and in some versions, with his bright colored hair and bleached skin, always with that
maniac, chilling laughter which always makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up. He has no
personal agenda to all the brutality he inflicts, no thirst for revenge or materialistic goals made him
reach this point. He lives to dismantle the codes the society lives by and all he hopes for is to rip apart
the expected codes of morality, so the people can then be free of any faith, any belief of right or
wrong. He creates situations for the people of his town
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Basic Mode of Transport
INTRODUCTION
Each business has its own particular transport needs. These depend on the nature of the business and
the type of products or services it buys and sells.
This guide will help you decide on the most appropriate transportation for your business needs and
assess the tax implications and costs to your business.
It also tells you what licenses, insurance and training you or your staff will need to operate business
vehicles.
ROLE OF TRANSPORT:
Transportation is the physical thread connecting the firms geographical dispersed area. It helps in
transfer of materials from suppliers to the firm and finished goods to be transferred from the firm to
the market. It serves as link that facilities of the firm.it also suprts the products of ... Show more
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The large number of carriers is due in part to the low capital that entering the trucking business
requires. High variable cost and low fixed cost characterized the cost structure. The motor carrier does
not require extensive terminal and equipment investment and does not invest in its own highway, and
the carrier pays for highway use through fees such as use of taxes licencing charges. These variable
expenses contribute to the high variety cost structure.
Motors carriers are classified in manner as truckload and less than truck load. Less than truck load
carrier accept small packages of shipment where truckload carrier accepts shipment of full truckload
size.
ADVANTAGES OF ROADWAYS
1.road transportation offers advantages of speed, door to door flexibility and widespread geographic
coverage.
2. the major advantage of motor transport over the modes is its inherent ability to provide service to
any location.
3. the large number of motor carriers suggest a high availability. For example,many more motor
carriers than railroad facilities are available in an area.
4. motor carriers do not need to consolidate wagons together or decouple wagons at various locations
on the route as it in railway transport it speeds up the transportation.
5. motor carriers used in road transportation have lower fixed capital costs as compared to other
modes of transportation.
6. due to the lower entry costs of capital, this mode of transportation is characterized by
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Western Montana Fires
Final Report: The Fires of 1910: The Big Burn
In the summer of 1910 Northern Idaho and Western Montana were hit by what seemed like a never
ending series of destructive forest fires. With the spring bringing hardly any rainfall and drying winds
from the Columbia plains, creeks began to disappear and the montane forests became dry. Intense heat
along with high winds and dry vegetation create the perfect environment for forest fires. In June and
July several dry electric storms hit the mountains and fires began to develop in isolated corners of the
forest. The U.S. Forest Service which had just been developed in 1905 consisted of forest rangers on
horseback climbing the mountains and protecting the forest from fires (Bergoffen, 1976). As the ...
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Henry Graves the chief of the Forest Service in 1910 believed that fire can be defeated and worked
with the state and private associations to fight fires by starting a fire protection campaign that would
eventually lead to the creation of Smokey Bear. He created the national forest policy for the United
States and in 1911 The Weeks Act was created which allowed the federal government to purchase
private lands and forests (Graves, 1919). In 1915 the Forest Service Research Branch was created in
order to find the best ways to manage national forests and to study the different trees and plants so that
reseeding and replanting of the forest could be done. Another important figure was Ranger Ed Pulaski
who is considered to be one of the heroes of the 1910 fires. Pulaski invented one of the most famous
firefighting tools that are still used today known as the Pulaski . The Pulaski is a tool that is both an
axe and a grub hoe and is a useful tool in fighting wildfires. The fires of 1910 set in motion numerous
improvements in the Forest Service and in large part allowed for the creation of the National Parks we
enjoy today. As the biggest wildfire in history It managed to burn its way through public indifference
and to emerge as what most conservationists consider a charred but positive landmark along the road
to forest protection (Peterson, 1995). The fires
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Loretta Lynn The Pill Analysis
Oral birth control in the United States has a long history of controversy. For many years after it was
legalized for married couples it was still considered taboo to talk about. So of course, Loretta Lynn,
appropriately named Queen of Country, wrote and performed a song about it. This spunky, out spoken,
record setting country goddess saw absolutely no qualm when it came to discussing, the pill .
Although this ground breaking song on the birth control forefront might seem revolutionary, it was
nothing new for an artist like Lynn, who characteristically wrote songs about the hushed aspects of
domestic life. Loretta Lynn s song, The Pill , pushed social boundaries in the 1970 s by encouraging
married women, especially in rural areas, to take control of their lives with the use of oral birth
control. Lynn did so by informing rural women of the normalcy of oral birth control. Loretta Lynn was
born Loretta Webb on April 14, 1932, in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky. Lynn grew up in a small poor
Appalachian coal mining community and was the second of eight children. Loretta s career began
when she started singing in church as a child. When she was 16, she married Oliver Lynn. The couple
soon moved to Custer, Washington. During their first four years in Washington Lynn has four children,
Betty Sue, Jack Benny, Ernest Ray and Clara Marie. Lynn was still passionate about music and began
to play at local venues. By 1960, she had released her first single, I m a Honky Tonk Girl. She moved
to Nashville, where she continued to perform and promote her music. Moving to Nashville was
arguably one of Lynn s best decisions. That is where she met one of her best friends and role models,
Patsy Cline, as well as find fame and recognition there. During her career Lynn has garnered an
impressive release of more than 160 songs, 60 albums, a total sale of 45 million records, ten Number 1
albums and sixteen Number 1 singles on the country charts, and was the first women to win the the
CMA s Entertainer of The Year. Loretta Lynn s most popular song, The Pill , was written about a
married woman taking birth control. Today, this a common occurrence for American women.
However, in 1975, there was a lot of controversy still surrounding the
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The Deviance Behind Drunk Driving Essay
The Deviance behind Drunk Driving Many individuals in today s society wonder what pushes people
past a breaking point in which they become involved in actions not accepted by society, such as
stripping, prostitution, drug use, alcoholism and more. The reasoning behind this is deviance.
Deviance can be either positive (over conforming) or negative (under conforming). When applying the
subject of crime to a type of deviance, it falls under the negative category because those who under
conform in society have a tendency to reach their goals with non accepted means. Considering the
crime of drunk driving, many factors add up to develop a reason why so many people do it. Merton s
strain theory perspective explains the deviance behind drunk driving very well, using its assumptions,
key focuses, and root of deviant acts to support it. Before focusing on Merton s theory relating to the
crime of drunk driving, we first have to recognize how sociologists understand the concept of
deviance. Sociologists believe that deviance is the result of unsuccessful socialization. With this being
said, it makes sense that deviance surrounds us because not everyone can be perfectly socialized to fit
in civilization s cookie cutter image. Those who cannot fit in tend to become deviant, where they then
violate the norms of society. Once those norms are violated, they are labeled as deviant and will
continue to become more deviant as others define them that way. Sociologists also believe that the
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The Role Of Superheroes In The Film Guardians Of The Galaxy
What is a superhero? Some would argue that a superhero is a benevolent fictional character with
superhuman powers, such as Superman. Although this definition holds some truths, there is so much
more when delving into what a superhero actually is. Superhero s are people that make immense
sacrifices, take extraordinary risks, and take the initiative to help make a society a better place for the
greater good. Guardians of the Galaxy, a film produced by James Gunn, did a fantastic job at
accurately portraying the true meaning and expectations of our superheroes, all while maintaining a
fun and enjoyable film above the deeper meanings.
In the beginning of the film, you are introduced to the protagonist, Peter Quill, as he is watching his
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The group of misfits consisted of: Drax the destroyer, who is a bulky and dumb criminal seeking
revenge for the death of his family, Rocket the raccoon, who is a genius raccoon that is constantly
searching for a quick dollar, Gamora who is an alien woman whom is also seeking revenge for her
family s death, Groot who is a talking tree that can only say I am Groot and we are Groot and last but
not least there is Peter Quill, the protagonist. All these members or Guardians end up saving a planet
from total destruction, not because of their own ambitions, but because they felt and understood that it
was the right thing to do. In the process of saving a planet, each hero reveals the traits listed above,
especially Groot the least expected Hero. In the film, there is a scene where the Guardians are in a ship
that is about to crash and Groot sacrifices himself by forming a cocoon around each member
protecting them from the ship impact with the ground. This is the ultimate sacrifice that any superhero
can display. Another interesting thing about Groot is that he is only Superhero in the film that has
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Synthesis Of Toluene Lab Report
Materials. The following chemicals are purchased and used as received. Cadmium oxide (CdO, 99.99
%), and potassium sulfide (K2S, 95 %) are obtained from Strem Chemicals. 1 octadecene (90 %), 3
mercaptopropionic acid (99 %), and α terpineol (97 %) are purchased from Acros Organics. Selenium
powder (Se, 99.99 %), oleic acid (OLAC, 90 %), oleylamine (OLAM, 70 %) and acetic acid (99.7 %)
are purchased from Sigma Aldrich. Toluene (99.9 %), 2 propanol (99.9 %), ethanol (90 %),
acetonitrile (99.9 %), and formamide (FA, 99.6 %) are acquired from Fisher Scientific. P25 TiO2 and
ethyl cellulose (5 % in toluene and ethanol) are supplied by Evonik Degussa Corporation and TCI,
respectively. OLAC, OLAM, and FA are dried using standard procedures.
Synthesis
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Man On Fire
My friend has been getting really into drugs lately and I am very worried about her and feel as if we
are drifting apart and aren t as close as we used to be. Angela, 17
Hey Angela thank you for writing to me, sorry to hear this. It s good that you care about your friend. I
ve had friends in my life that have gone through the same thing and it s a really hard thing to watch
but there s a couple things you can do.
There are many ways to overcome this and the best one is talking to her. Ask her if she s okay, there
may be a reason why she s doing it and pushing you away. She may feel like drugs are making her
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It was a breathtaking movie and knew I had to do a review on it. The heart wrenching thriller is
definitely a movie that will keep you at the edge of your seat with never a dull moment.
It s the story of Creasy being hired as a bodyguard for a nine year old girl named Pita Ramos; the
daughter of a wealthy businessman named Samuel Ramos, to protect her from being kidnapped and
held for ransom as it was a common occurrence in mexico, which is where the movie is based.
At the beginning of the movie Creasy and Pita don t have a close relationship as he can barely tolerate
her and says that they re not friends and this is just business, but throughout the movie they bond
when Creasy begins helping Pita with her swimming and a beautiful friendship is formed where
Creasy becomes more like her father figure. When gunman Jesús Ochoa kidnaps Pita, Creasy is
extremely wounded, but sets out to find her and vows to kill anyone involved in or profiting from the
kidnapping. The movie shows Creasy s journey full of unexpected plot twists and heart wrenching
scenes while he works to find Pita and figuring it out who he really is on the
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Designing An Original Toy For Children Aged Eight And Under
Introduction As a part of our final project for GEEN 1400 Engineering Projects, we had to design an
original toy for children aged eight and under. Each group has to come up with a new toy which has
not yet existed. The toy requires the implementation of engineering skills in its manufacturing and
design process. Some of those competence are obtained from in class workshops or personal
experience, though students are also allowed to take workshops outside of class, in the ITLL, or Idea
Forge. Several of the skills most groups require are: laser cutting, CAD, electronics, 3D printing, etc.
Not everyone in the group possesses skills for all aspects of the project. Students divide among
themselves and each member takes over a part of the project, however, team members still
communicate with each other in completing their tasks. Later, they piece in their parts and collaborate
to figure out remaining tasks and possible improvements to the project. The deadline for this project is
the Design Expo where students present their project to judges visiting from local companies. Our
section s theme of the final project is toys, particularly for those aged eight and under. Therefore, we
wanted to construct a toy which is fun, yet suitable for children within that age group. We decided to
design an LED maze for our final project. It primarily consist of a hockey themed maze with several
LED beams as barriers. A mini air hockey puck is part of the toy and the user utilizes it to glide
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Hurricane Harvey Relief Project
This week has been a life time experience for me .I had an opportunity to go to Houston Texas and
port author for the Hurricane Harvey relief project. One the first day we traveled on a charter bus for
12 hours. On the way there we stopped at Southern University. The SGA Vice President Tariq
Downward a junior majoring in Business gave us a tour an around campus .Then I began taken
pictures and capture ding footage of the campus. Then Downward showed us where the student union
building was and southern university student union have a bowling alley, a barbershop in there and a
couple restaurants in there like Burger King, chick fil a, and China express. The Students gave us a
wonderful warm welcoming. Southern university SGA president called our SGA president Matisse
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Thursday September 28,2017 our last day we woke up at 6:00 am Breakfast in the hotel lobby ,check
out of the hotel students and chaperones should bring all of their items. At 8:00am we board the bus to
head Port Arthur,Texas.We Arrived at the Barbra Jacket Park.At 10:00am we began to Distribution
and I had the oppertunty to record footage while students pass out items to the residents of Port Authur
.Ms.Betty Ower of Chick fil A came out there and gave us 300 sandwiches again because of our hard
work .i had the chance to do a small interview with her .
At 3:00pm we Departed from Barbra Jacket Park to the City Hall to meet with the mayor of Port
Authur .When we arrived at City Hall we was Represented by our SGA president Matisse Mann and
we Got the to opportunity to meet the city council and they was move by our effort and time and I had
the opportunity to do a small interview with the mayor . He was also in SGA and he told me to keep
pushing and moving Forward .
At 6:00pm we left City hall to head to Miles College this experience have change my life and
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Friar Lawrence Innocent Essay
Many believe that Friar Lawrence is innocent because he had good intentions and did what he deemed
necessary when helping Romeo and Juliet, however, good intentions do not always correspond to
appropriate actions. Friar assists the lovers on numerous occasions and even marries them. Friar states
after agreeing to marry Romeo and Juliet, For this alliance may so happy prove/ To turn your
households rancor to pure love (Shakespeare.II.iii.91 92). The phrase alliance may so happy prove
means this marriage could have a good outcome. Friar hopes that the marriage will be a happy one and
will be a beneficial union. The phrase turn your households rancor to pure love implies that Friar
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Friar, moreover, is innocent because he just wants the best for the lovers and their families, and his
actions are guided by good intentions. Intentions are vital when considering a character s innocence or
guilt because accidents can happen and they should be judged by intentions, not the result. Friar not
only didn t mean for all the deaths to occur, he tried to prevent them. (Logos) Although the core of this
claim is valid, it suffers from a major flaw in its reasoning: that actions speak much louder than
intentions. Despite Friar s good intentions, his secrecy about the marriage and the following events is
irresponsible and leads to the deaths of the lovers. When the lovers are both dead, Friar finally
understands his mistakes and starts by expressing, I married them and their stol n marriage day/ Was
Tybalt s doomsday, whose untimely death banished [Romeo] from this city, For whom...Juliet pined
(Shakespeare.V. iii. 232 235). The phrase, their stol n marriage refers to the grave error Friar made,
recklessly marrying the two lovers in
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The Concentration Of The Wastewater
where M1 is the molarity (concentration) of the wastewater, V1 is the amount of titrant used to reach a
neutral pH, M2 is the concentration of the titrant used, and V2 is the total amount of titrant used as
calculated in Figure 1. As Table 8 shows, the calculations were consistent with the qualitative analysis
of concentration formerly explained. For example, the olive oil had the most concentrated wastewater
at 10.25 M while detergent I and vegetable oil had the least concentrated waste water at 2.5 M and 3.6
M, respectively.
Just like all the other results, these titration analyses could be due to the improper formation of soap
due to a lack of heating again, as previously explained. Then, there was detergent II which started with
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A 1M concentration of each was used in the titrations when a 6 M concentration should have been
used. As a result, this caused the calculated concentrations of the wastewater to be higher than they
otherwise would be.
Looking at Figures 2 7, the titration graphs have an interesting curve. The change in pH appears to
start slow, then almost instantaneously changes to the neutralized pH. For example, in Figure 2, the
olive oil wastewater starts with a very basic pH. As hydrochloric acid is added, the graph appears to
slowly move down the Y axis, meaning the pH is decreasing as well. Suddenly, around the time when
about 0.33 units of hydrochloric acid had been added, the graph drops steeply to the acidic pH values
and plateaus at the acidic pH of about 1.4. The vegetable oil waste water s titration curve in Figure 3,
the crisco waste water s titration curve in figure 4, the lard waste water s titration curve in figure 5,
and the detergent I waste water s titration curve in figure 6 all display the same described pattern as
olive oil waste water s titration curve. In figure 7, the detergent II waste water s curve follows the
same general pattern but is reversed. The graph starts at an acidic pH since the detergent II s waste
water was acidic. Then, it increases slowly at first and exponentially increases in pH with the graph
showing a steep curve and eventually leveling out to a basic pH of about 12. The
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Community Case Study
Respondents Carmen Marine Cooperative and Cagan Management Group, Inc. (Respondents) deny
that they retaliated against Complainant based on a previous Complaint filed at the Commission or
failed to accommodate based on her son s disability. Respondents state that Complainant and her
husband applied for membership in the Cooperative in April of 1999, for a two bedroom apartment for
themselves and their son. They were approved and on May 13, 1999, Complainant and her husband
purchased their membership. Soon after, Complainant, her husband, and minor son Anthony moved
into unit 1409.
As to the noise, Respondents assert throughout Complainant s membership, they have received
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Department of Housing and Urban Development regulations and maintains its waitlists according to
the policy delineated in the Cooperative s membership selection plan. Respondents state that they
determine priority based on the following the HUD regulations and [Cooperative] documents.
Respondents state that the Cooperative should always accommodate qualifying family size at the time
application [is] filed, and must meet family needs according to agreement regulations. Family size
should always have priority over a single applicant. In case of the same family size applicants,
seniority will have priority.
Respondents state that Complainant filed an application for a three bedroom unit in 2006 and was
placed on the waitlist. Respondents explain that the Building has a limited number of three bedroom
units so it is not unusual that applicants would remain on the waitlist for an extended period.
Respondents continually audit the waitlist to ensure that all applicants are properly qualified for and
still desire a three bedroom unit. Respondents state that on November 14, 2014, in response to an
audit, Complainant confirmed that she still desired a three bedroom unit and had a family size of four
people. Respondents state that there was no indication that the request for a larger unit was as a
reasonable accommodation for Complainant s son and husband s disability
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The Validity Of Animal Experimentation
Although some people argue that animal testing has played a vital role in medical industries however,
it has been proven that the majority of animal experimentation has no significant impact or
breakthrough that could be beneficial to humans. This makes us question the validity of these
experiments, and if they truly have any benefits. This idea is supported by Dr. Bross , the director of
biostatistics at the Roswell Institute for Cancer Research who states that the conflicting animal results
that have been found have never produced a single advance either in preventing or in curing cancer (as
cited in Carlson, 2012, p. 398). The effort done by the scientists and doctors who care about people s
health and work hard to provide safety for them
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Corrie Ten Boom Of The Holocaust
Corrie Ten Boom is the daughter of a popular watchmaker and christian living in Holland during the
beginning of Hitler, the Nazis, and hatred against Jews. The Ten Boom s, however, always do the right
thing and help anyone in need. Before their mother died, their household was always full of poor
neighbors needing food or tea or anything else they could provide. This kindness continues into the
beginning of the Holocaust. Corrie begins to join an underground system, involved with helping and
sheltering Jews. At first, she was just trying to get some to different places where they would be safe,
however. Corrie got so involved that the watch shop, called the Beje. became the center. She had
monthly deliveries of food ration card, new Jews would show up to her door almost weekly, and the
rest of the people involved in the underground had a secret code or phone calls, revolving around
watch talk. Eventually, Corrie could not find a place or a man, so he ended up living with the Ten
Booms. They ended building a secret room with an elaborate warning system installed. They had
many Jews living in that room, but little did she know that the entire town knew of her work in the
underground and o the Jews in her house. Corrie ended up being caught and taken to prison, along
with her father and sister. Corrie kept her with all this time, which helped her make it through.
Eventually, after finding out that her father has died in prison, Corrie and her sister get to see the rest
of
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Literary Analysis Of The Mill On The Floss
The Mill on the Floss was unlike any production I ve ever seen. Over and over again, different
production choices made me raise an eyebrow, but after chewing on them, those deliberate decisions
made sense. Ultimately, the play s use of unrealistic elements served as a means for the audience to
step further into Maggie s life and to glean greater meaning from the production. This could be seen in
numerous places throughout the play: when cousin Lucy was portrayed as a doll, when Maggie was
portrayed by three different people and when she symbolically drowned on the ducking chair
(Edmundsen Houghton). All of those instances came together to create a harmony in the play. In one
of the first obvious moments of the theatricalized nature of the play, Maggie s family rolled on her
cousin, Lucy (more or less). She was a child sized mannequin. While at first glance this seemed like a
stale joke, I began to realize that from Maggie s point of view, Lucy was the doll. Fragile, delicate,
quiet and lady like in every way. Maggie, on the other hand, saw herself as a wicked wench (as her
father lovingly called her). She read books down by the river, only to return with her hair ratted and
matted every which way (Edmundsen Houghton). In her own eyes, she could never be as obedient and
loved as Lucy. The simple choice of using the doll brought about a completely new perspective that
allowed audience members to interpret and learn differently. Another highly theatricalized moment in
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Manual Appointments Research Paper
Manual Appointments This method of scheduling patients is much older or as I like to call it old
school. Before all of this new advance technology was ever around,the medical office was using this
method for scheduling appointments. This method was called pen to paper. It consist of much time
and alot of stress. Due to the fact that if a single document could had been lost or misplaced it had to
be redone again. This method also had a book where the appointments were writing in called a
appointment book, or a calendar depending on the office and how the physican like to work with. Now
in days majority of the medical office uses modern technology, but there are quite a few that still
believe in this old method. Computerized appointments This
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Analysis Of Bram Stoker s Dracula
Bram Stoker s Dracula was written in 1897. This was a time that the Victorian era and its values were
changing and meeting their ends. The male dominant world was evolving to an equal opportunity
society. This meant women were no longer oppressed and limited socially, educationally,
economically, or even sexually. The end of the Victorian era also called for growth in technology and
medicines. Old ideas were diminishing while new ideas of the world were flourishing. Whether it be
the pro femininity, new outlooks, or advances in technological and medicinal aspects, we can find
these concepts portrayed in various ways throughout Dracula. At the time Stoker wrote the story, they
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We see this concept covered in various areas of the story. In Dr. Seward s diary in chapter XI, he
writes, ...the flowers were of medicinal value...What does it all mean? I am beginning to wonder if my
long habit of life among the insane is beginning to tell upon my own brain (Stoker 124). In this entry
we have witnessed Dr. Seward continue his ongoing battle to save Lucy from her sickness. During this
time he has been unable to derive a proper diagnosis and normal treatment has had no positive effects.
He has resorted to old superstitions of leaving garlic flowers and crucifixes in her presence to ward off
any evil. We are also introduced to Van Helsing, another doctor, who for Lucys health is repeatedly
performing blood transfusions. Yet this is another failing medical practice. The idea that modern
science cannot stop this monster and instead he can only be defeated by superstitions and legends, is
almost a mock of the Victorian advancements. This is still a relevant topic today. Medical technology
and practice is something we as humans are forever going to need. Studying a story in the turning
point of that growth gives us knowledge of what beliefs and roots medicine started from. It seems that
the story deems medical science to be useless, but we know that is not true. Another relation to
modern day is the introduction of new faith the story represents. In the story we see signs of
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The General Strain Theory, And General Integrated Theory
This final theory is an extension of Hirschi s (1979) original idea of micro and macro dimensions
which are called cross level or multilevel integrations (Barak, 2002). The general strain theory is also
known as cross level or multilevel integrations including the reintegrative shaming theory, power
control theory, control balance theory and general integrated theory (Barak, 2002). These theories
combine theories like social bonding and social learning theories with structural theories such as
social disorganization and strain theories but does not address macro level factors that influence crime,
and instead focus solely on criminal behavior at the micro level. So far, very little theories suggested
have encompassed all levels of explaining criminology (Barak, 2002). This is a social structure macro
model which states that differential opportunities are not only crime class specific, but also are
accompanied by motivations for both crime and punishment. The introduction of an integrative theory
that analyzes the traits of locations and the people in the locations, rather than the people themselves.
It claims that deviant behavior is more prevalent in areas that are poorer (Barak, 2002). Life has many
daily strains and most do not lead to criminality but the greater the negative reaction, the higher the
probability for criminality. Also, a negative reaction perpetuates further negative reactions which leads
to a higher probability of criminal activities,
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu Essay
Despite all the ghastliness in the world, human beings are made for goodness, the ones that held in
high regard are not militarily powerful nor economically prosperous. They have a commitment to try
and make the world a better place (Desmond Tutu,15) Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Strong words of
hope and faith in humanity come from a man who is regarded in the same heights as Ghandi.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu is a survivor of the deadly disease known as, Tuberculosis. According to
the CDC, One third of the world s population is infected with TB . A staggering number, but the
amount of deaths from TB is even more astonishing, 1.8 million deaths in 2015 (Center for Disease
Control). Most people get confused with what exactly tuberculosis even is, whether people say it s like
the flu or bronchitis, but it s something truly life threatening. Tuberculosis is not exclusive to only one
race, ethnicity, or gender, tuberculosis is able to kill anyone regardless of age. Therefore, it is
important to raise awareness and educate all the people in the world of the Tuberculosis. According to
the CDC, symptoms of tuberculosis (TB) varies based upon where the bacteria is growing, thus there
is a variety of symptoms a person may experience if he or she has Tb.(Center for Disease Control,
Tuberculosis). Tuberculosis is caused by a bacteria known as, Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, but can
have two forms, Latent TB and TB disease (Kanabus, 6). Yet, the bacteria can only spread through the
air,
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Theory X And Theory Of The Open System View
Introduction
Waddell, Jones and George (2013, p. 4) define management as, planning, organizing, leading
and controlling of human and other resources to achieve organizational goals effectively and
efficiently. For establishing efficient and effective organization, many management practices
have developed gradually to arrange with the political, economic and cultural forces of their
time. This paper critically evaluates the theory established by McGregor i.e. Theory X and
Theory Y and also theory of The Open System View. The paper will initially introduce to the
theory. This will be followed by their contributions and limitations in managing employees
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37).
According to Theory X, the only method to motivate people to work are self interest or coercive
methods (Fisher, 2009, p. 356).
According to Theory Y, Management is responsible for organizing humans, machines and
materials to achieve desired results (Halepota, 2005, p. 16) The difference in Theory Y is that
workers are not lazy and they have a hope of achieving something. In this theory workers have
prospective to achieve something and be motivated and are also given freedom to work in their
own way and express their own ideas to dedicate in the success of organization (Halepota, 2005,
p. 16). It is natural for human beings to put effort into work. Employees like to use their
imagination and creativity to make decisions and in solving problems of organization.(Kermally,
2005, p. 38). When Theory Y is applied, employees attain self determination and ample of
opportunities which results in close relationship and mutual trust of employees and
managers.(Sait, Faruk, Onur 2014). Managers are not always idle. They spend time with people,
are engaged in one or the other stuff of organization and are engaged with people who form unity
(Brunsson, 2008). Training and sharing information are important for higher performance of an
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Corporate Finance Programs
Corporate Finance Programs
Introduction
In a company s operational activities, it is essential induce financial management in its organizational
structure. All business operations center on the use of finances to incur profits that benefit the
company employees, shareholders and their nation s economic society. This context digs into the
conduction of both managerial and corporate finance. The executive finance deals with managerial
implication on financial techniques used alongside pecuniary decisions made by the company besides
other financial tools and analytical procedures through corporate finance. Among the techniques used
are corporate valuation, value based management, corporate governance and EPOS (Employees Stock
Ownership) plans.
Corporate Valuation
This is the evaluation of firm value strategies by forecasting on past financial statements; presenting
values of cash flow stream strategies and choosing value maxima based on the appropriate strategic
plan. A firm s stock is valued through different methods such as through the discounted dividend
model.
Corporate valuation is channeled alongside the corporate valuation model. It is a substitute to stock
valuation. The model points out company s main operational and non operational assets as well as the
total worth of firm value and growth (Ehrhardt and Brigham, 2008, pg 659). It is usually an alternative
to discounted dividend models in determining firm value of companies with no history in dividend and
its
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Philippa Foot Double Effect Definition
Philippa Foot, a philosopher, argued that moral judgments have a rational basis. The choices we make
in our lives are based on a number of varying and different factors. Theories such as the principle of
double effect are meant to back up the choices we make in society. The doctrine of the double effect
relies strongly on the difference between what a person foresees as an outcome of their individual
actions, and what they actually intended the outcome to be (Timmons, 2012, p. 93). This theory refers
to two very identifiable results. The first, is that the action may produce the one aimed at , and second,
the one foreseen but in no way desired. Foot further explains that oblique intention and direct intention
are often determining factors in the principle of double effect. Through oblique intention, a person
brings about an effect that was unintended and through direct intention a person brings about an effect
intentionally (Timmons, 2012, p. 94).
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Rather, the conductor simply foresees it as an unexpected result. We do not want the death of one
worker in order to save the five workers from the runaway train. In fact, it would be a relief, if the one
worker can somehow free themselves in time to avoid being struck by the train. We would not if the
worker fled, chased down the conductor and killed him. Furthermore, as Foot suggests, it is much
worse, morally, to intentionally harm someone as a means to an end than it is to simply foresee that
harm will be done to someone as an unintended side effect of one s ends. Therefore, in the case of the
runaway train, it is permissible to kill the one worker because the conductor s primary intention is to
save the lives of the five workers. The death of the one worker on the side track is a secondary effect
or
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The Power Of Poetry In Terence This Is Stupid Stuff By A....
The Power of Poetry Terence This is Stupid Stuff, by A.E. Housman compelling work of poetry that
addresses mainly the theme of the power of poetry and why we should read poetry. Many sections in
this poem portray this theme, but one line that shows it best is the section in which Terence, the person
whose perspective the poem is being told through, explains that you need to read little bit of poetry so
you will be prepared when hard times come to you. Another section that portrays this theme of the
power of poetry and why we should read poetry is the section in which Housman is talking about the
fact that, when you get drunk, the world seems great and you are happy, but the happiness is
temporary, but poetry helps you permanently. A third section that portrays this theme of the power of
poetry and why we should read poetry is the section in which Terence is talking about King
Mithridates, and that he built up an immunity to the world s poisons by eating little bits of the poison
so when others tried to assassinate him, he was immune. Terence suggests that poetry can be like little
bits of poison, so when the bad times come, you will be ready. Terence This is Stupid Stuff, by A.E.
Housman is about the theme of the power of poetry and why we should read poetry. One section that
portrays the theme of the power of poetry and why we should read poetry is the section in which
Terence explains that you need to read little bit of poetry so you will be prepared when hard times
come to you. Terence s friends ask him to read a poem, but when he reads a very sad poem, they point
out that he is fine, so he shouldn t read poetry. Terence responds by telling them that even if you aren t
sad, you should still read poetry because it will prepare you for times when you are sad or are in bad
times because you will be able to see what struggles people have been through and can relate to them.
This is shown in the quote, . This section shows that Housman thinks that people should read poetry
even when they are not sad because it feels like you have that you can relate to. He also says that it
helps when you can experience what someone else has experienced because you don t feel lonely
when you are sad. A few other sections
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Effects Of Teen Drug Abuse. Many Teenagers Across The Country
Effects Of Teen Drug Abuse Many teenagers across the country experiment with drugs. While most of
them only do it once or twice, other teenagers or young adults create lifelong addictions. There are
many reasons why people try drugs, leaving a deadly and devastating effect on anyone unlucky
enough to be the person using or be close to the person using. Drugs can cause teens to begin abusing,
create health problems, get people in serious trouble, or even lead to death. As teenagers grow older,
they are introduced to many new things. When they move out and begin life on their own it can be
extremely hard having their life completely change, which can lead them to look for something they
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If users do not receive hel the end result can be devastating. Long term effects of drugs severely
damage the heart,lungs, mental health, judgment, and life. Another problem is the trouble teens and
young adults get into.They steal to be able to pay for the drugs, become friends with people who
encourage them to keep using and tearing their life apart, and end up incarcerated or facing charges.
They can receive felonies, be removed from their families because he family does not know how to
take care of them or even end up being killed because they make one small wrong decision. The drugs
impair their judgement and ability to make good decisions. Not only is it illegal to have illegal to have
the drug in the first place, they impair judgment which leads teens and young adults to make decisions
that they would not make had they not had or needed the drug. Drugs can lead to death, prescription
painkillers, such as OxyContin and Vicodin, were responsible for more than half of all drug overdose
deaths in 2013, accounting for 22,700 fatalities (Health Day).There are multiple ways drugs can kill.
They can cause
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Raymond Chandler Research Paper
He looked about as inconspicuous as a tarantula on a slice of angel food cake. These were the kinds of
phrases that Raymond Chandler, a great American author of the early twentieth century, used to
captivate and enthral a wide audience. He used this skill to navigate and lead the newly emerging
mystery genre during the Modernist Movement. Chandler was born on July 23, 1888 in Chicago, but
was educated in England, France, and Germany. Chandler published 27 poems and wrote for English
newspapers before he returned to the United States in 1912. He lived an intensely interesting life, and
passed away on March 26, 1959. The product of Raymond Chandler s successful writing career
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Chandler was educated in the classics in a London prep school, and continued his higher education in
civil service and international law in France and Germany. He began his writing career as a nonfiction
journalist in England for newspapers such as The Daily Express and The Western Gazette , but then
moved back to the United States to live in Los Angeles with his mother in 1912. In 1917, Chandler
enlisted as a Private in the Canadian Army, and was sent to the French front lines of World War I.
Chandler returned home wounded and concussed, while the rest of his squad was killed in combat.
Chandler had to live with being the only survivor of his group, giving him a darker outlook on life.
Despite having the tools to become an author upon returning home, Raymond Chandler instead
became the Vice President of a Southern California oil syndicate, as oil in California at this time was,
beginning to gush (Pierce) in a time period often referred to as The Roaring Twenties. Raymond
Chandler met his wife Cissy Pascal and married her in 1924 right after his mother passed away due to
illness. She had not approved of them as a couple. While business was booming and Chandler was
incredibly successful during the twenties, this was also the decade of Prohibition. Chandler became a
heavy alcoholic soon after the national ban on alcohol was lifted and found himself being fired from
his job. His life changed then, and he found himself among a group of lonely and struggling
Americans following the Great Depression era. He used this time as an opportunity to observe that
crime was a big industry in the city in both successful and poor times. With his writing, Raymond
Chandler managed to tap into the vast reservoir of mass discontent (Raskin, 2013). Chandler decided
not to focus his skills on developing intricate plot lines, so instead he focused more on depicting
emotions
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The Stereotypes Of Hinduism And Hinduism
Majority of the religions in the world gets stereotyped because of their abnormal customs, beliefs and
rituals. People judge religion by their narrow knowledge about their rituals and customs because they
are abnormal to them. Majority of the stereotypes are believed to be true because of their lack of
understanding. The consequence of the results is the development of stereotypes that are both negative
and positive. Two major religions of India, Hinduism and Sikhism, are often the targeted audiences of
the stereotyping of the western popular culture.
Originated and practiced primarily by the majorities in India, hinduism is the third largest religion
with more than 900 million followers around the world. Hinduism is very diverse because it is a
polytheistic religion with about 330 million gods and goddesses. Many people believe that they
believe and pray all their gods and goddesses but that is just of of the stereotype. Hinduism is also
labeled as a very catioc religion because of the fact that the religion has so many gods, therefore they
think that it is not organized very well. Although Hinduism consist of many gods, they don t
necessarily follow all of them, hence they follow only the ones that are followed by the people in a
particular area. It is also very organised as certain gods are grouped into certain temples and. The rules
are also changed a little across different temples around the world. Prothero describes some of the
stereotypes for Hinduism in the western
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Online Advertising As An Advertising Medium Essay
1. Introduction
The rapid growth of information technology has enhanced the importance of online advertising. The
importance of the Internet as an advertising medium has generated a lot of attention in recent years.
With the growth of internet usage from few years, increase the trend of shopping online (James et al,
2016). Nowadays, many companies are more concerning about how to attract customers to increase
their revenue and become a leader in competitive market. So they move towards online advertisements
as many people spend more time for suffering on internet. Moreover, online advertising become
popular in early 20th century in United States. It changed the dimension of growth and competition
between online marketers. However, there are some challenges which customers have to face while
doing online shopping such as there is lack of reliability (Parul, 2016). Each year many websites are
created to cater and organized the rising demand of online services which include online shopping.
This is the comfortable means of shopping in terms of saving time and comparing many things at one
place. At first, when this trend came into existence, it is not so popular and it was only seen in some
developed countries. But the increase of usage of internet, the trend of online shopping has increased
among various countries.
2. Objectives
The objectives for our research are as follows:
To study the relationship between consumer buying decision and online advertising
To analyse
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War Dogs Movie Analysis
Bottom Feeders The film War Dogs (2016) tracks the rise and fall of two international arms dealers.
The movie starts with David, portrayed by Miles Teller, who is stuck as a masseuse with no real
opportunities in his life. His best friend from middle school, Efraim, portrayed by Jonah Hill, returns
to his life and gives him an offer he cannot refuse. Together they create a small empire but end up
getting in over their heads. This film shows the side of war that we rarely see. It shows how much war
is truly influenced by money, as well as showing who benefits off the profits. Hint, it is not the
soldiers. This directly ties into the American Dream. Additionally, many aspects of the film help drive
home this aspect of the American Dream. Things like setting and music are huge in this. These aspects
exaggerate points made in the movie and add extra layers. The film addresses the American Dream by
stating the reality that the American Dream centers around money and power; the film does this by
addressing the financial side of war via music, setting, and characters. The music in this film included
a lot of American classics and was a key element. Songs like Fortunate Son by Creedance Clearwater
Revival and Sweet Emotion by Aerosmith are classic songs that every American knows and they were
used strategically throughout the film. For example, Fortunate Son was used as Efraim and David
were fleeing enemy fire in Fallujah. They brought the term gun runners new life when
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The Invention Of A Handheld Electric Mixer
In the beginning of time mixers were not electrical like they are now a days really easy for people to
use. The egg beaters were hand cranked, Hand cranks don t require electricity, there is a handle you
hold it with and a little knob that you twist so it could mix the ingredients together. In 1856, a
Maryland Tinner named Ralph Collier was the man who invented hand cranked egg beaters. The hand
cranked egg beaters were used by hand nothing electrical in them, but a more years went by people
started inventing so much more mixers and they were electrical of different kind. A handheld electric
mixer is basically an electrical mixer that has a handle and someone holds it while the mixer is mixing
the eggs and other things. Mixers are of course something used in the kitchen and only the kitchen.
People or chiefs use it for baking because it makes the dough in a better smoother texture than if it
was hand mixed. A classical American mixer brand is Dover stamping company, the company bought
the patent egg beaters in 1859. An American man named Rufus Eastman invented the first mixer
which was in 1885. The first man to invent electric mixer was named Herbert Johnson that was in
1908. His whole idea started from basically watching television, there was a baker who was making
dough with a spoon that is how his idea was formed. There were electrical mixers before but they
were hand mixers that used electricity. The electric mixes he made were mostly for bakers with
experience and
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  • 2. General Mills Canadian Corporation Introduction and Problem Statement General Mills Canada Corporation is a marketing company that has released several successful products to the Canadian market since 1954. The company produces and markets iconic food products in more than 100 countries, brands such as Betty Crocker, Green Giant, Progresso, Cheerios and Pillsbury. General Mills took on Pillsbury as a client and was ready to discover and dissect the Canadian market.Their product to produce is the pre made refrigerated dough based cookie dough. GMCC had to discover the needs and wants in the Canadian baking market. Questions needed to be answered; Do the consumer value healthy, convenience, or affordability, GMCC needed a deep consumer insight to truly make Pillsbury a successful. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brand the packaging to appeal to the target age group that is ages 6 12, need to be taken into consideration. Implement the most current, popular animation character that appeals both gender, such as Shrek when I was the target age. Furthermore, I would reflect the holidays in the packaging more predominately. Making Pillsbury doughboy a well known positive character throughout schools and afterschool programs would greatly benefit the company s sales. This can occur by sponsoring an across the country school board event, such as an a charity event or athletic fun days with the students such as Me to We day. In addition, I would recommend to create a Pillsbury Dough Boy mascot to appear at certain community events, where the sales are high in those particular jurisdictions. As well as playing commercials on children s television channels such as Teletune and Disney. I would further recommend keeping current on the Advertisements tactics such advertise on the newest and most popular aps, popular children friendly youtube challenges and instagram pages. As the GMCC research proves the children are the predominant influencers to the buyers of the product their parents. Creating brand loyalty with the younger generation will improve the company s overall sales and brand recognition. The research needed to ensure that the Youth Brand Loyalty strategy is a success one must research, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Organizational Portfolio Management Process Project... ORGANIZATIONAL PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT PROCESS Project Portfolio Management (PPM) is the management of one or more portfolios through evaluation, prioritization, selection, review, execution and monitoring of projects in the portfolio. The goal is to keep the portfolio(s) aligned with the vision, mission and strategic objectives of the organization while effectively and efficiently allocating internal resources to maximize the overall value to the organization. Because UPS has a very open and consensus based culture PPM is widely accepted as a management tool. Strategically, for UPS to be successful they must align portfolios with the organizational goals of providing logistic solutions, supply chain management, e commerce and sustainability with the least amount of risk. To accomplish this UPS restructured their organization from a functional based structure to one that is pure process. Their processes focus on customer relationship management, product management, package management, customer information management and business information and analysis. UPS has a 12 member management team (Appendix A) who either singularly or in groups are responsible for providing oversight for portfolios in their area(s). Under each department s leadership UPS has developed an excellent work environment, building effect teams that have motivated their employees to achieve the organizational objectives and goals. UPS operations are running on a highly centralized organization that this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. D2 Case Study will likewise request to purchase non rental houses. Since they additionally need to live with bring down cost. Because of these reason likewise the demand curve will move to right. Population increase the demand curve for housing shift D1 to D2. There at the price move P1 to P2 3 Financial development/unemployment: In the event that the wage of the populace builds, they spend more cash on purchasing a house. Generally, there is a proportion of home loan 3 times of the pay of individuals. So, rising pay empower house costs go up. But, the proportion of house costs to salary can fluctuate extensively. On the off chance that the salary goes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the United Kingdom, there has been contention in regards to the critical lack of houses, which clarifies the ascent in house cost significantly quicker than inflation and income. Below the Supply Curve Diagram The cost of building a house will move the supply curve to left S to S1. Therefor cost of house will rise P to P1 because of lessening amount supply Q to Q1. Supply of substitutes Purchasing a private house there were different substitutes like leased houses. On the off chance that these substitutes cost are high at that point there is a net increment popular for non rental houses. Because of this it may be increment the cost of non rental houses because of expanding demand. On the off chance that there are appeal house dealers will offer with higher cost. Since merchants dependably need more advantages from offering houses. Government policies Government arrangements affect house cost. It can find a way to control the costs of houses in a free market. They can find a way to direct house costs they could manufacture more houses, can expand financing costs and increment the stamp obligation so on. Governments can change a few strategies and that surely will affect house costs. Taxation Tax assessment is the sum gathers by government from individuals pay and riches. On the off chance that government decrease the rate of pay assessment will lead individuals can spare more on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Agatha Christie Mousetrap Play Analysis At the Kingwood Theater, The Agatha Christie Mousetrap open to audiences at the Lone Star College Kingwood Visual Performing Arts Theatre in Kingwood October 20, 2016. This play has always did good historically over the last 60 years in London. The first production of the play was in 1952, London s West End. Under the direction of Playwright Agatha Christine, Eric C. Skiles the director, directed a great cast of actors. Who brought out humorous and suspenseful moments through out the production. They also kept everybody on their toes till towards the end. The main point of the play was to find a deranged serial killer on the loose. All though there is a historical significance to this particular play, I couldn t find one through my knowledge. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This production did have some theme music to it in the beginning before the lights cut on. The actors would blare different types a music on stage but other than that it was pretty quite. Music would come on at random times during the play. Sometimes the actors would play rock loudly or classical music. The only sound that was consistently going on was actors talking. There was also sound when Mrs. Boyle died by making loud stomping noises. The sound was still successful during the play because it gave parts of the play life. There were a lot of great acting moments during this production I enjoyed. I loved Detective Sergeant Trotter performance the most. He brought the most passion to his character throughout the whole entire of play. Even though when we thought he was the most innocent person during the play. Another character I liked was Mollie Ralston because her role was questionable at times. Sometimes you wonder if she was innocent, guilty, or should be the next victim to die. The funniest actor was Christopher Wren because of his hilarious moments. People in the audience would laugh with he had a goofy line to say. The things I couldn t enjoy is a couple of actors who weren t understandable. These characters were Giles Ralston and Mr. Paravicini because of their accents they had to betray. If they could of spoke louder, the performances would of been better. One thing the actors should of not done was turn their backs to audience. We couldn t see there face half of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Compare And Contrast Prokaryotes And Eukaryotes Vivian Ruiz Dr. Wise Biology 330 Section 1 January 16th, 2015 Comparing and Contrasting Prokaryotic, Archaean, and Eukaryotic Cells For the longest time, the only known two domains in the taxonomical hierarchy were referred to as Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. In recent times, scientists have discovered and added a third domain of life, known as, Archaea. These three taxons exist together to make up the microbial world that we live in. All three domains can be found freely all over the earth. Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes are usually more common, with Archaea being extremely rare. Although coming from three entirely different domains, all three possess similar characteristics, but also have some unique features. Prokaryotes are single celled organisms. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theory of Endosymbiosis originated in the early 1900s by the Russian botanist, Konstantin Mereschkowski.1 The Endosymbiont theory states that organelles of eukaryotic cells came from prokaryotic cells that had been swallowed by them and survived by developing a symbiotic relationship, two different entities working together to benefit each other, by living inside the larger cell. Scientists have conducted extensive research and believe that mitochondria, chloroplasts, flagella, and microtubules have all originated from prokaryotes derived from the theory of Endosymbiosis. Many examples of endosymbiotes can be seen all throughout the world. The most common can be seen as unique bacteria living inside the digestive system of many different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Life Of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle John Dickson Carr writes an extensive biography The Life of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. With a combination of the biography and Adler s Individual Psychology one can paint a picture of who this famous man really was. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born on May 22nd of 1859 to Charles Doyle and Mary Foley in Edwardian England, he was the third child but first boy born to the young couple. Eventually they had 9 children in all, 7 of which made it into adulthood and 2 of those were male. Mary adored young Arthur and filled his head with romantic stories of their Irish heritage. She was a vivacious woman full of family pride. Charles Doyle was a seemingly depressed alcoholic that did not spend the greatest amount of time with his family. He was an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The family was actually Catholic; Arthur and his siblings had been raised in this religion. While Arthur excelled at school, he found the classes dry and uninspiring. He loved history but in a more romantic and descriptive fashion, the type of history found in his favorite book, Ivanhoe. He believed that the teachers, who were Fathers, of the school undervalued his talent and that the teachers did not like or respect him. The belief was erroneous; the teachers at his school, Stonyhurst, knew how intelligent and talented Arthur was but also how stubborn he could be. This is exemplified by his constant and intentional rule breaking that lead to severe punishments he endured to simply prove that he was strong and unbreakable. Even with his troublemaking approach, Arthur made it through the school with top marks. After his time at Stonyhurst the Ma am insisted he continue on into medical school, which he did. Alfred Adler, developed a theory to describe an individual s personality, through the theory Arthur s life can be illustrated. Alder s personality theory is called Individual Psychology, it has an emphasis on how culture and society influences not only the development of personality but also each behavior and emotion one experiences in their life. Earlier theories state that personality is driven by base instincts, be it pleasure or survival but Adler begs the question as to why a mother would refuse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. In The Rubber Coils Ankomah And Sambourne Most can agree that the reigning of King Leopold II over congo was a very brutal period in history. From genocides to the cutting of limbs, it truly did not leave a good impression. Over the course of time, many have been so interested in this event that they have written essays, drawn illustrations, and even produced documentaries about this time in history. Two people of this group are Baffour Ankomah, writer of the essay Butcher of Congo, and Linley Sambourne, illustrator of In the Rubber Coils. In Ankomah s essay, he thoroughly discusses several points that relate to King Leopold, and how vicious he was to the Africans of Congo. Meanwhile in Sambourne s illustration, she focuses on the vicious, snapping snake , King Leopold, and how vicious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sambourne illustration was definitely powerful, but not so when compared to Butcher of Congo. Though it did accurately show how hard it was to be an African under the rule of King Leopold the snake , it did not provide the reader with sufficient information as to why it was brutal. This is one of the main things that can already confuse the reader if this image was approached with no background information whatsoever. Ankomah was most likely aware of this situation, which is why he made sure to outline the basics. With this done, he was able to smoothly discuss his points, which included the same thing that Sambourne was trying to prove, which was that King Leopold treated the Africans of Congo brutally. The viewer of this illustration missed out on the details about why King Leopold was bad, one of which was that he wanted the Africans to produce enough rubber, which could later be transported through the great Nzere river. The viewer of this image might have also not been to sure as to why, out of all things, Sambourne chose King Leopold the snake to be squeezing the African. For all we know, the squeezing could have been representing the slave chains that tortured Africans, but because we are not given enough information, the reader might get a different idea, which could be something like thinking that King Leopold released snakes on the Africans. The squeezing could have also been symbolizing the hostages or starving porters , or even the chicotte that left permanent scars . The viewer may have had a more simple thought of this picture, perhaps even no clue if he or she did not have knowledge of King Leopold and Congo. Without background information, the reader is not sure if Sambourne was only trying to prove that King Leopold was a cruel ruler. Because one has to assume so, Sambourne appeals to be biased towards King Leopold. Sambourne did not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Similarities Between Batman And The Joker In today s time and age, I don t think we will come across anyone, who is oblivious of the legendary pair of a hero and a villain; batman and the joker. Those who haven t read the comics, must have watched at least a few of the movies that are based on these characters. Batman is seen as the hero. The joker is seen as a villain. There are a lot of variations in the stories involving these two as it has been incarnated a lot times, but their characters remain the same. The relationship between these two is a representation of yin and yang . Batman is a depiction of hope. Batman was the answer to a lot of people s problems in a place where nobody felt safe like they should in their home. He was like the rain after a long, dry spell for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He derived pleasure from acts of senseless violence. He enjoyed massacre, destruction and chaos. He is not the traditional villain and that is what makes him eerie and deranged. He is unpredictable and lacked empathy. When we look at the variations of this comic, we notice that the story around the bane of his existence is too complicated and often, it is he, who narrates a different story every time which in turn makes him even harder comprehend because you don t know at one point, what to believe and what not to believe. He told Batman in Alan Moore s graphic novel: The Killing Joke Sometimes I remember it one way, sometimes another, If I m going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice! He derived pleasure from manipulating people and got a kick out of it, he knew exactly what to say and how to say it. The Joker has no alter ego. He walks around the way he is with his deformed face full of scars and in some versions, with his bright colored hair and bleached skin, always with that maniac, chilling laughter which always makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up. He has no personal agenda to all the brutality he inflicts, no thirst for revenge or materialistic goals made him reach this point. He lives to dismantle the codes the society lives by and all he hopes for is to rip apart the expected codes of morality, so the people can then be free of any faith, any belief of right or wrong. He creates situations for the people of his town ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Basic Mode of Transport INTRODUCTION Each business has its own particular transport needs. These depend on the nature of the business and the type of products or services it buys and sells. This guide will help you decide on the most appropriate transportation for your business needs and assess the tax implications and costs to your business. It also tells you what licenses, insurance and training you or your staff will need to operate business vehicles. ROLE OF TRANSPORT: Transportation is the physical thread connecting the firms geographical dispersed area. It helps in transfer of materials from suppliers to the firm and finished goods to be transferred from the firm to the market. It serves as link that facilities of the firm.it also suprts the products of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The large number of carriers is due in part to the low capital that entering the trucking business requires. High variable cost and low fixed cost characterized the cost structure. The motor carrier does not require extensive terminal and equipment investment and does not invest in its own highway, and the carrier pays for highway use through fees such as use of taxes licencing charges. These variable expenses contribute to the high variety cost structure. Motors carriers are classified in manner as truckload and less than truck load. Less than truck load carrier accept small packages of shipment where truckload carrier accepts shipment of full truckload size. ADVANTAGES OF ROADWAYS 1.road transportation offers advantages of speed, door to door flexibility and widespread geographic coverage. 2. the major advantage of motor transport over the modes is its inherent ability to provide service to any location. 3. the large number of motor carriers suggest a high availability. For example,many more motor carriers than railroad facilities are available in an area. 4. motor carriers do not need to consolidate wagons together or decouple wagons at various locations on the route as it in railway transport it speeds up the transportation. 5. motor carriers used in road transportation have lower fixed capital costs as compared to other modes of transportation. 6. due to the lower entry costs of capital, this mode of transportation is characterized by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Western Montana Fires Final Report: The Fires of 1910: The Big Burn In the summer of 1910 Northern Idaho and Western Montana were hit by what seemed like a never ending series of destructive forest fires. With the spring bringing hardly any rainfall and drying winds from the Columbia plains, creeks began to disappear and the montane forests became dry. Intense heat along with high winds and dry vegetation create the perfect environment for forest fires. In June and July several dry electric storms hit the mountains and fires began to develop in isolated corners of the forest. The U.S. Forest Service which had just been developed in 1905 consisted of forest rangers on horseback climbing the mountains and protecting the forest from fires (Bergoffen, 1976). As the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Henry Graves the chief of the Forest Service in 1910 believed that fire can be defeated and worked with the state and private associations to fight fires by starting a fire protection campaign that would eventually lead to the creation of Smokey Bear. He created the national forest policy for the United States and in 1911 The Weeks Act was created which allowed the federal government to purchase private lands and forests (Graves, 1919). In 1915 the Forest Service Research Branch was created in order to find the best ways to manage national forests and to study the different trees and plants so that reseeding and replanting of the forest could be done. Another important figure was Ranger Ed Pulaski who is considered to be one of the heroes of the 1910 fires. Pulaski invented one of the most famous firefighting tools that are still used today known as the Pulaski . The Pulaski is a tool that is both an axe and a grub hoe and is a useful tool in fighting wildfires. The fires of 1910 set in motion numerous improvements in the Forest Service and in large part allowed for the creation of the National Parks we enjoy today. As the biggest wildfire in history It managed to burn its way through public indifference and to emerge as what most conservationists consider a charred but positive landmark along the road to forest protection (Peterson, 1995). The fires ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Loretta Lynn The Pill Analysis Oral birth control in the United States has a long history of controversy. For many years after it was legalized for married couples it was still considered taboo to talk about. So of course, Loretta Lynn, appropriately named Queen of Country, wrote and performed a song about it. This spunky, out spoken, record setting country goddess saw absolutely no qualm when it came to discussing, the pill . Although this ground breaking song on the birth control forefront might seem revolutionary, it was nothing new for an artist like Lynn, who characteristically wrote songs about the hushed aspects of domestic life. Loretta Lynn s song, The Pill , pushed social boundaries in the 1970 s by encouraging married women, especially in rural areas, to take control of their lives with the use of oral birth control. Lynn did so by informing rural women of the normalcy of oral birth control. Loretta Lynn was born Loretta Webb on April 14, 1932, in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky. Lynn grew up in a small poor Appalachian coal mining community and was the second of eight children. Loretta s career began when she started singing in church as a child. When she was 16, she married Oliver Lynn. The couple soon moved to Custer, Washington. During their first four years in Washington Lynn has four children, Betty Sue, Jack Benny, Ernest Ray and Clara Marie. Lynn was still passionate about music and began to play at local venues. By 1960, she had released her first single, I m a Honky Tonk Girl. She moved to Nashville, where she continued to perform and promote her music. Moving to Nashville was arguably one of Lynn s best decisions. That is where she met one of her best friends and role models, Patsy Cline, as well as find fame and recognition there. During her career Lynn has garnered an impressive release of more than 160 songs, 60 albums, a total sale of 45 million records, ten Number 1 albums and sixteen Number 1 singles on the country charts, and was the first women to win the the CMA s Entertainer of The Year. Loretta Lynn s most popular song, The Pill , was written about a married woman taking birth control. Today, this a common occurrence for American women. However, in 1975, there was a lot of controversy still surrounding the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Deviance Behind Drunk Driving Essay The Deviance behind Drunk Driving Many individuals in today s society wonder what pushes people past a breaking point in which they become involved in actions not accepted by society, such as stripping, prostitution, drug use, alcoholism and more. The reasoning behind this is deviance. Deviance can be either positive (over conforming) or negative (under conforming). When applying the subject of crime to a type of deviance, it falls under the negative category because those who under conform in society have a tendency to reach their goals with non accepted means. Considering the crime of drunk driving, many factors add up to develop a reason why so many people do it. Merton s strain theory perspective explains the deviance behind drunk driving very well, using its assumptions, key focuses, and root of deviant acts to support it. Before focusing on Merton s theory relating to the crime of drunk driving, we first have to recognize how sociologists understand the concept of deviance. Sociologists believe that deviance is the result of unsuccessful socialization. With this being said, it makes sense that deviance surrounds us because not everyone can be perfectly socialized to fit in civilization s cookie cutter image. Those who cannot fit in tend to become deviant, where they then violate the norms of society. Once those norms are violated, they are labeled as deviant and will continue to become more deviant as others define them that way. Sociologists also believe that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Role Of Superheroes In The Film Guardians Of The Galaxy What is a superhero? Some would argue that a superhero is a benevolent fictional character with superhuman powers, such as Superman. Although this definition holds some truths, there is so much more when delving into what a superhero actually is. Superhero s are people that make immense sacrifices, take extraordinary risks, and take the initiative to help make a society a better place for the greater good. Guardians of the Galaxy, a film produced by James Gunn, did a fantastic job at accurately portraying the true meaning and expectations of our superheroes, all while maintaining a fun and enjoyable film above the deeper meanings. In the beginning of the film, you are introduced to the protagonist, Peter Quill, as he is watching his mother ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The group of misfits consisted of: Drax the destroyer, who is a bulky and dumb criminal seeking revenge for the death of his family, Rocket the raccoon, who is a genius raccoon that is constantly searching for a quick dollar, Gamora who is an alien woman whom is also seeking revenge for her family s death, Groot who is a talking tree that can only say I am Groot and we are Groot and last but not least there is Peter Quill, the protagonist. All these members or Guardians end up saving a planet from total destruction, not because of their own ambitions, but because they felt and understood that it was the right thing to do. In the process of saving a planet, each hero reveals the traits listed above, especially Groot the least expected Hero. In the film, there is a scene where the Guardians are in a ship that is about to crash and Groot sacrifices himself by forming a cocoon around each member protecting them from the ship impact with the ground. This is the ultimate sacrifice that any superhero can display. Another interesting thing about Groot is that he is only Superhero in the film that has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Synthesis Of Toluene Lab Report Materials. The following chemicals are purchased and used as received. Cadmium oxide (CdO, 99.99 %), and potassium sulfide (K2S, 95 %) are obtained from Strem Chemicals. 1 octadecene (90 %), 3 mercaptopropionic acid (99 %), and α terpineol (97 %) are purchased from Acros Organics. Selenium powder (Se, 99.99 %), oleic acid (OLAC, 90 %), oleylamine (OLAM, 70 %) and acetic acid (99.7 %) are purchased from Sigma Aldrich. Toluene (99.9 %), 2 propanol (99.9 %), ethanol (90 %), acetonitrile (99.9 %), and formamide (FA, 99.6 %) are acquired from Fisher Scientific. P25 TiO2 and ethyl cellulose (5 % in toluene and ethanol) are supplied by Evonik Degussa Corporation and TCI, respectively. OLAC, OLAM, and FA are dried using standard procedures. Synthesis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Man On Fire My friend has been getting really into drugs lately and I am very worried about her and feel as if we are drifting apart and aren t as close as we used to be. Angela, 17 Hey Angela thank you for writing to me, sorry to hear this. It s good that you care about your friend. I ve had friends in my life that have gone through the same thing and it s a really hard thing to watch but there s a couple things you can do. There are many ways to overcome this and the best one is talking to her. Ask her if she s okay, there may be a reason why she s doing it and pushing you away. She may feel like drugs are making her happy and it s all she has, so make it clear that you re here for her and that she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was a breathtaking movie and knew I had to do a review on it. The heart wrenching thriller is definitely a movie that will keep you at the edge of your seat with never a dull moment. It s the story of Creasy being hired as a bodyguard for a nine year old girl named Pita Ramos; the daughter of a wealthy businessman named Samuel Ramos, to protect her from being kidnapped and held for ransom as it was a common occurrence in mexico, which is where the movie is based. At the beginning of the movie Creasy and Pita don t have a close relationship as he can barely tolerate her and says that they re not friends and this is just business, but throughout the movie they bond when Creasy begins helping Pita with her swimming and a beautiful friendship is formed where Creasy becomes more like her father figure. When gunman Jesús Ochoa kidnaps Pita, Creasy is extremely wounded, but sets out to find her and vows to kill anyone involved in or profiting from the kidnapping. The movie shows Creasy s journey full of unexpected plot twists and heart wrenching scenes while he works to find Pita and figuring it out who he really is on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Designing An Original Toy For Children Aged Eight And Under Introduction As a part of our final project for GEEN 1400 Engineering Projects, we had to design an original toy for children aged eight and under. Each group has to come up with a new toy which has not yet existed. The toy requires the implementation of engineering skills in its manufacturing and design process. Some of those competence are obtained from in class workshops or personal experience, though students are also allowed to take workshops outside of class, in the ITLL, or Idea Forge. Several of the skills most groups require are: laser cutting, CAD, electronics, 3D printing, etc. Not everyone in the group possesses skills for all aspects of the project. Students divide among themselves and each member takes over a part of the project, however, team members still communicate with each other in completing their tasks. Later, they piece in their parts and collaborate to figure out remaining tasks and possible improvements to the project. The deadline for this project is the Design Expo where students present their project to judges visiting from local companies. Our section s theme of the final project is toys, particularly for those aged eight and under. Therefore, we wanted to construct a toy which is fun, yet suitable for children within that age group. We decided to design an LED maze for our final project. It primarily consist of a hockey themed maze with several LED beams as barriers. A mini air hockey puck is part of the toy and the user utilizes it to glide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Hurricane Harvey Relief Project This week has been a life time experience for me .I had an opportunity to go to Houston Texas and port author for the Hurricane Harvey relief project. One the first day we traveled on a charter bus for 12 hours. On the way there we stopped at Southern University. The SGA Vice President Tariq Downward a junior majoring in Business gave us a tour an around campus .Then I began taken pictures and capture ding footage of the campus. Then Downward showed us where the student union building was and southern university student union have a bowling alley, a barbershop in there and a couple restaurants in there like Burger King, chick fil a, and China express. The Students gave us a wonderful warm welcoming. Southern university SGA president called our SGA president Matisse Mann and told him he will be in the student ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thursday September 28,2017 our last day we woke up at 6:00 am Breakfast in the hotel lobby ,check out of the hotel students and chaperones should bring all of their items. At 8:00am we board the bus to head Port Arthur,Texas.We Arrived at the Barbra Jacket Park.At 10:00am we began to Distribution and I had the oppertunty to record footage while students pass out items to the residents of Port Authur .Ms.Betty Ower of Chick fil A came out there and gave us 300 sandwiches again because of our hard work .i had the chance to do a small interview with her . At 3:00pm we Departed from Barbra Jacket Park to the City Hall to meet with the mayor of Port Authur .When we arrived at City Hall we was Represented by our SGA president Matisse Mann and we Got the to opportunity to meet the city council and they was move by our effort and time and I had the opportunity to do a small interview with the mayor . He was also in SGA and he told me to keep pushing and moving Forward . At 6:00pm we left City hall to head to Miles College this experience have change my life and humbled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Friar Lawrence Innocent Essay Many believe that Friar Lawrence is innocent because he had good intentions and did what he deemed necessary when helping Romeo and Juliet, however, good intentions do not always correspond to appropriate actions. Friar assists the lovers on numerous occasions and even marries them. Friar states after agreeing to marry Romeo and Juliet, For this alliance may so happy prove/ To turn your households rancor to pure love (Shakespeare.II.iii.91 92). The phrase alliance may so happy prove means this marriage could have a good outcome. Friar hopes that the marriage will be a happy one and will be a beneficial union. The phrase turn your households rancor to pure love implies that Friar wants to convert the two families hatred of each other into a loving relationship. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Friar, moreover, is innocent because he just wants the best for the lovers and their families, and his actions are guided by good intentions. Intentions are vital when considering a character s innocence or guilt because accidents can happen and they should be judged by intentions, not the result. Friar not only didn t mean for all the deaths to occur, he tried to prevent them. (Logos) Although the core of this claim is valid, it suffers from a major flaw in its reasoning: that actions speak much louder than intentions. Despite Friar s good intentions, his secrecy about the marriage and the following events is irresponsible and leads to the deaths of the lovers. When the lovers are both dead, Friar finally understands his mistakes and starts by expressing, I married them and their stol n marriage day/ Was Tybalt s doomsday, whose untimely death banished [Romeo] from this city, For whom...Juliet pined (Shakespeare.V. iii. 232 235). The phrase, their stol n marriage refers to the grave error Friar made, recklessly marrying the two lovers in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Concentration Of The Wastewater where M1 is the molarity (concentration) of the wastewater, V1 is the amount of titrant used to reach a neutral pH, M2 is the concentration of the titrant used, and V2 is the total amount of titrant used as calculated in Figure 1. As Table 8 shows, the calculations were consistent with the qualitative analysis of concentration formerly explained. For example, the olive oil had the most concentrated wastewater at 10.25 M while detergent I and vegetable oil had the least concentrated waste water at 2.5 M and 3.6 M, respectively. Just like all the other results, these titration analyses could be due to the improper formation of soap due to a lack of heating again, as previously explained. Then, there was detergent II which started with an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A 1M concentration of each was used in the titrations when a 6 M concentration should have been used. As a result, this caused the calculated concentrations of the wastewater to be higher than they otherwise would be. Looking at Figures 2 7, the titration graphs have an interesting curve. The change in pH appears to start slow, then almost instantaneously changes to the neutralized pH. For example, in Figure 2, the olive oil wastewater starts with a very basic pH. As hydrochloric acid is added, the graph appears to slowly move down the Y axis, meaning the pH is decreasing as well. Suddenly, around the time when about 0.33 units of hydrochloric acid had been added, the graph drops steeply to the acidic pH values and plateaus at the acidic pH of about 1.4. The vegetable oil waste water s titration curve in Figure 3, the crisco waste water s titration curve in figure 4, the lard waste water s titration curve in figure 5, and the detergent I waste water s titration curve in figure 6 all display the same described pattern as olive oil waste water s titration curve. In figure 7, the detergent II waste water s curve follows the same general pattern but is reversed. The graph starts at an acidic pH since the detergent II s waste water was acidic. Then, it increases slowly at first and exponentially increases in pH with the graph showing a steep curve and eventually leveling out to a basic pH of about 12. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Community Case Study Respondents Carmen Marine Cooperative and Cagan Management Group, Inc. (Respondents) deny that they retaliated against Complainant based on a previous Complaint filed at the Commission or failed to accommodate based on her son s disability. Respondents state that Complainant and her husband applied for membership in the Cooperative in April of 1999, for a two bedroom apartment for themselves and their son. They were approved and on May 13, 1999, Complainant and her husband purchased their membership. Soon after, Complainant, her husband, and minor son Anthony moved into unit 1409. As to the noise, Respondents assert throughout Complainant s membership, they have received numerous noise complaints from other residents about the noise ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Department of Housing and Urban Development regulations and maintains its waitlists according to the policy delineated in the Cooperative s membership selection plan. Respondents state that they determine priority based on the following the HUD regulations and [Cooperative] documents. Respondents state that the Cooperative should always accommodate qualifying family size at the time application [is] filed, and must meet family needs according to agreement regulations. Family size should always have priority over a single applicant. In case of the same family size applicants, seniority will have priority. Respondents state that Complainant filed an application for a three bedroom unit in 2006 and was placed on the waitlist. Respondents explain that the Building has a limited number of three bedroom units so it is not unusual that applicants would remain on the waitlist for an extended period. Respondents continually audit the waitlist to ensure that all applicants are properly qualified for and still desire a three bedroom unit. Respondents state that on November 14, 2014, in response to an audit, Complainant confirmed that she still desired a three bedroom unit and had a family size of four people. Respondents state that there was no indication that the request for a larger unit was as a reasonable accommodation for Complainant s son and husband s disability ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Validity Of Animal Experimentation Although some people argue that animal testing has played a vital role in medical industries however, it has been proven that the majority of animal experimentation has no significant impact or breakthrough that could be beneficial to humans. This makes us question the validity of these experiments, and if they truly have any benefits. This idea is supported by Dr. Bross , the director of biostatistics at the Roswell Institute for Cancer Research who states that the conflicting animal results that have been found have never produced a single advance either in preventing or in curing cancer (as cited in Carlson, 2012, p. 398). The effort done by the scientists and doctors who care about people s health and work hard to provide safety for them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Corrie Ten Boom Of The Holocaust Corrie Ten Boom is the daughter of a popular watchmaker and christian living in Holland during the beginning of Hitler, the Nazis, and hatred against Jews. The Ten Boom s, however, always do the right thing and help anyone in need. Before their mother died, their household was always full of poor neighbors needing food or tea or anything else they could provide. This kindness continues into the beginning of the Holocaust. Corrie begins to join an underground system, involved with helping and sheltering Jews. At first, she was just trying to get some to different places where they would be safe, however. Corrie got so involved that the watch shop, called the Beje. became the center. She had monthly deliveries of food ration card, new Jews would show up to her door almost weekly, and the rest of the people involved in the underground had a secret code or phone calls, revolving around watch talk. Eventually, Corrie could not find a place or a man, so he ended up living with the Ten Booms. They ended building a secret room with an elaborate warning system installed. They had many Jews living in that room, but little did she know that the entire town knew of her work in the underground and o the Jews in her house. Corrie ended up being caught and taken to prison, along with her father and sister. Corrie kept her with all this time, which helped her make it through. Eventually, after finding out that her father has died in prison, Corrie and her sister get to see the rest of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Literary Analysis Of The Mill On The Floss The Mill on the Floss was unlike any production I ve ever seen. Over and over again, different production choices made me raise an eyebrow, but after chewing on them, those deliberate decisions made sense. Ultimately, the play s use of unrealistic elements served as a means for the audience to step further into Maggie s life and to glean greater meaning from the production. This could be seen in numerous places throughout the play: when cousin Lucy was portrayed as a doll, when Maggie was portrayed by three different people and when she symbolically drowned on the ducking chair (Edmundsen Houghton). All of those instances came together to create a harmony in the play. In one of the first obvious moments of the theatricalized nature of the play, Maggie s family rolled on her cousin, Lucy (more or less). She was a child sized mannequin. While at first glance this seemed like a stale joke, I began to realize that from Maggie s point of view, Lucy was the doll. Fragile, delicate, quiet and lady like in every way. Maggie, on the other hand, saw herself as a wicked wench (as her father lovingly called her). She read books down by the river, only to return with her hair ratted and matted every which way (Edmundsen Houghton). In her own eyes, she could never be as obedient and loved as Lucy. The simple choice of using the doll brought about a completely new perspective that allowed audience members to interpret and learn differently. Another highly theatricalized moment in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Manual Appointments Research Paper Manual Appointments This method of scheduling patients is much older or as I like to call it old school. Before all of this new advance technology was ever around,the medical office was using this method for scheduling appointments. This method was called pen to paper. It consist of much time and alot of stress. Due to the fact that if a single document could had been lost or misplaced it had to be redone again. This method also had a book where the appointments were writing in called a appointment book, or a calendar depending on the office and how the physican like to work with. Now in days majority of the medical office uses modern technology, but there are quite a few that still believe in this old method. Computerized appointments This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis Of Bram Stoker s Dracula Bram Stoker s Dracula was written in 1897. This was a time that the Victorian era and its values were changing and meeting their ends. The male dominant world was evolving to an equal opportunity society. This meant women were no longer oppressed and limited socially, educationally, economically, or even sexually. The end of the Victorian era also called for growth in technology and medicines. Old ideas were diminishing while new ideas of the world were flourishing. Whether it be the pro femininity, new outlooks, or advances in technological and medicinal aspects, we can find these concepts portrayed in various ways throughout Dracula. At the time Stoker wrote the story, they were new ideas and the first time the certain issues were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We see this concept covered in various areas of the story. In Dr. Seward s diary in chapter XI, he writes, ...the flowers were of medicinal value...What does it all mean? I am beginning to wonder if my long habit of life among the insane is beginning to tell upon my own brain (Stoker 124). In this entry we have witnessed Dr. Seward continue his ongoing battle to save Lucy from her sickness. During this time he has been unable to derive a proper diagnosis and normal treatment has had no positive effects. He has resorted to old superstitions of leaving garlic flowers and crucifixes in her presence to ward off any evil. We are also introduced to Van Helsing, another doctor, who for Lucys health is repeatedly performing blood transfusions. Yet this is another failing medical practice. The idea that modern science cannot stop this monster and instead he can only be defeated by superstitions and legends, is almost a mock of the Victorian advancements. This is still a relevant topic today. Medical technology and practice is something we as humans are forever going to need. Studying a story in the turning point of that growth gives us knowledge of what beliefs and roots medicine started from. It seems that the story deems medical science to be useless, but we know that is not true. Another relation to modern day is the introduction of new faith the story represents. In the story we see signs of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The General Strain Theory, And General Integrated Theory This final theory is an extension of Hirschi s (1979) original idea of micro and macro dimensions which are called cross level or multilevel integrations (Barak, 2002). The general strain theory is also known as cross level or multilevel integrations including the reintegrative shaming theory, power control theory, control balance theory and general integrated theory (Barak, 2002). These theories combine theories like social bonding and social learning theories with structural theories such as social disorganization and strain theories but does not address macro level factors that influence crime, and instead focus solely on criminal behavior at the micro level. So far, very little theories suggested have encompassed all levels of explaining criminology (Barak, 2002). This is a social structure macro model which states that differential opportunities are not only crime class specific, but also are accompanied by motivations for both crime and punishment. The introduction of an integrative theory that analyzes the traits of locations and the people in the locations, rather than the people themselves. It claims that deviant behavior is more prevalent in areas that are poorer (Barak, 2002). Life has many daily strains and most do not lead to criminality but the greater the negative reaction, the higher the probability for criminality. Also, a negative reaction perpetuates further negative reactions which leads to a higher probability of criminal activities, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Archbishop Desmond Tutu Essay Despite all the ghastliness in the world, human beings are made for goodness, the ones that held in high regard are not militarily powerful nor economically prosperous. They have a commitment to try and make the world a better place (Desmond Tutu,15) Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Strong words of hope and faith in humanity come from a man who is regarded in the same heights as Ghandi. Archbishop Desmond Tutu is a survivor of the deadly disease known as, Tuberculosis. According to the CDC, One third of the world s population is infected with TB . A staggering number, but the amount of deaths from TB is even more astonishing, 1.8 million deaths in 2015 (Center for Disease Control). Most people get confused with what exactly tuberculosis even is, whether people say it s like the flu or bronchitis, but it s something truly life threatening. Tuberculosis is not exclusive to only one race, ethnicity, or gender, tuberculosis is able to kill anyone regardless of age. Therefore, it is important to raise awareness and educate all the people in the world of the Tuberculosis. According to the CDC, symptoms of tuberculosis (TB) varies based upon where the bacteria is growing, thus there is a variety of symptoms a person may experience if he or she has Tb.(Center for Disease Control, Tuberculosis). Tuberculosis is caused by a bacteria known as, Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, but can have two forms, Latent TB and TB disease (Kanabus, 6). Yet, the bacteria can only spread through the air, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Theory X And Theory Of The Open System View Introduction Waddell, Jones and George (2013, p. 4) define management as, planning, organizing, leading and controlling of human and other resources to achieve organizational goals effectively and efficiently. For establishing efficient and effective organization, many management practices have developed gradually to arrange with the political, economic and cultural forces of their time. This paper critically evaluates the theory established by McGregor i.e. Theory X and Theory Y and also theory of The Open System View. The paper will initially introduce to the theory. This will be followed by their contributions and limitations in managing employees today. According to Douglas, human behavior is motivated by the style ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 37). According to Theory X, the only method to motivate people to work are self interest or coercive methods (Fisher, 2009, p. 356). According to Theory Y, Management is responsible for organizing humans, machines and materials to achieve desired results (Halepota, 2005, p. 16) The difference in Theory Y is that workers are not lazy and they have a hope of achieving something. In this theory workers have prospective to achieve something and be motivated and are also given freedom to work in their own way and express their own ideas to dedicate in the success of organization (Halepota, 2005, p. 16). It is natural for human beings to put effort into work. Employees like to use their imagination and creativity to make decisions and in solving problems of organization.(Kermally, 2005, p. 38). When Theory Y is applied, employees attain self determination and ample of
  • 30. opportunities which results in close relationship and mutual trust of employees and managers.(Sait, Faruk, Onur 2014). Managers are not always idle. They spend time with people, are engaged in one or the other stuff of organization and are engaged with people who form unity (Brunsson, 2008). Training and sharing information are important for higher performance of an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Corporate Finance Programs Corporate Finance Programs Introduction In a company s operational activities, it is essential induce financial management in its organizational structure. All business operations center on the use of finances to incur profits that benefit the company employees, shareholders and their nation s economic society. This context digs into the conduction of both managerial and corporate finance. The executive finance deals with managerial implication on financial techniques used alongside pecuniary decisions made by the company besides other financial tools and analytical procedures through corporate finance. Among the techniques used are corporate valuation, value based management, corporate governance and EPOS (Employees Stock Ownership) plans. Corporate Valuation This is the evaluation of firm value strategies by forecasting on past financial statements; presenting values of cash flow stream strategies and choosing value maxima based on the appropriate strategic plan. A firm s stock is valued through different methods such as through the discounted dividend model. Corporate valuation is channeled alongside the corporate valuation model. It is a substitute to stock valuation. The model points out company s main operational and non operational assets as well as the total worth of firm value and growth (Ehrhardt and Brigham, 2008, pg 659). It is usually an alternative to discounted dividend models in determining firm value of companies with no history in dividend and its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Philippa Foot Double Effect Definition Philippa Foot, a philosopher, argued that moral judgments have a rational basis. The choices we make in our lives are based on a number of varying and different factors. Theories such as the principle of double effect are meant to back up the choices we make in society. The doctrine of the double effect relies strongly on the difference between what a person foresees as an outcome of their individual actions, and what they actually intended the outcome to be (Timmons, 2012, p. 93). This theory refers to two very identifiable results. The first, is that the action may produce the one aimed at , and second, the one foreseen but in no way desired. Foot further explains that oblique intention and direct intention are often determining factors in the principle of double effect. Through oblique intention, a person brings about an effect that was unintended and through direct intention a person brings about an effect intentionally (Timmons, 2012, p. 94). To support this viewpoint, Foot uses an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rather, the conductor simply foresees it as an unexpected result. We do not want the death of one worker in order to save the five workers from the runaway train. In fact, it would be a relief, if the one worker can somehow free themselves in time to avoid being struck by the train. We would not if the worker fled, chased down the conductor and killed him. Furthermore, as Foot suggests, it is much worse, morally, to intentionally harm someone as a means to an end than it is to simply foresee that harm will be done to someone as an unintended side effect of one s ends. Therefore, in the case of the runaway train, it is permissible to kill the one worker because the conductor s primary intention is to save the lives of the five workers. The death of the one worker on the side track is a secondary effect or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Power Of Poetry In Terence This Is Stupid Stuff By A.... The Power of Poetry Terence This is Stupid Stuff, by A.E. Housman compelling work of poetry that addresses mainly the theme of the power of poetry and why we should read poetry. Many sections in this poem portray this theme, but one line that shows it best is the section in which Terence, the person whose perspective the poem is being told through, explains that you need to read little bit of poetry so you will be prepared when hard times come to you. Another section that portrays this theme of the power of poetry and why we should read poetry is the section in which Housman is talking about the fact that, when you get drunk, the world seems great and you are happy, but the happiness is temporary, but poetry helps you permanently. A third section that portrays this theme of the power of poetry and why we should read poetry is the section in which Terence is talking about King Mithridates, and that he built up an immunity to the world s poisons by eating little bits of the poison so when others tried to assassinate him, he was immune. Terence suggests that poetry can be like little bits of poison, so when the bad times come, you will be ready. Terence This is Stupid Stuff, by A.E. Housman is about the theme of the power of poetry and why we should read poetry. One section that portrays the theme of the power of poetry and why we should read poetry is the section in which Terence explains that you need to read little bit of poetry so you will be prepared when hard times come to you. Terence s friends ask him to read a poem, but when he reads a very sad poem, they point out that he is fine, so he shouldn t read poetry. Terence responds by telling them that even if you aren t sad, you should still read poetry because it will prepare you for times when you are sad or are in bad times because you will be able to see what struggles people have been through and can relate to them. This is shown in the quote, . This section shows that Housman thinks that people should read poetry even when they are not sad because it feels like you have that you can relate to. He also says that it helps when you can experience what someone else has experienced because you don t feel lonely when you are sad. A few other sections ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Effects Of Teen Drug Abuse. Many Teenagers Across The Country Effects Of Teen Drug Abuse Many teenagers across the country experiment with drugs. While most of them only do it once or twice, other teenagers or young adults create lifelong addictions. There are many reasons why people try drugs, leaving a deadly and devastating effect on anyone unlucky enough to be the person using or be close to the person using. Drugs can cause teens to begin abusing, create health problems, get people in serious trouble, or even lead to death. As teenagers grow older, they are introduced to many new things. When they move out and begin life on their own it can be extremely hard having their life completely change, which can lead them to look for something they believe will make them feel better or help them cope ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If users do not receive hel the end result can be devastating. Long term effects of drugs severely damage the heart,lungs, mental health, judgment, and life. Another problem is the trouble teens and young adults get into.They steal to be able to pay for the drugs, become friends with people who encourage them to keep using and tearing their life apart, and end up incarcerated or facing charges. They can receive felonies, be removed from their families because he family does not know how to take care of them or even end up being killed because they make one small wrong decision. The drugs impair their judgement and ability to make good decisions. Not only is it illegal to have illegal to have the drug in the first place, they impair judgment which leads teens and young adults to make decisions that they would not make had they not had or needed the drug. Drugs can lead to death, prescription painkillers, such as OxyContin and Vicodin, were responsible for more than half of all drug overdose deaths in 2013, accounting for 22,700 fatalities (Health Day).There are multiple ways drugs can kill. They can cause ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Raymond Chandler Research Paper He looked about as inconspicuous as a tarantula on a slice of angel food cake. These were the kinds of phrases that Raymond Chandler, a great American author of the early twentieth century, used to captivate and enthral a wide audience. He used this skill to navigate and lead the newly emerging mystery genre during the Modernist Movement. Chandler was born on July 23, 1888 in Chicago, but was educated in England, France, and Germany. Chandler published 27 poems and wrote for English newspapers before he returned to the United States in 1912. He lived an intensely interesting life, and passed away on March 26, 1959. The product of Raymond Chandler s successful writing career consisted of nonfiction newspaper articles, editorials, mystery ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chandler was educated in the classics in a London prep school, and continued his higher education in civil service and international law in France and Germany. He began his writing career as a nonfiction journalist in England for newspapers such as The Daily Express and The Western Gazette , but then moved back to the United States to live in Los Angeles with his mother in 1912. In 1917, Chandler enlisted as a Private in the Canadian Army, and was sent to the French front lines of World War I. Chandler returned home wounded and concussed, while the rest of his squad was killed in combat. Chandler had to live with being the only survivor of his group, giving him a darker outlook on life. Despite having the tools to become an author upon returning home, Raymond Chandler instead became the Vice President of a Southern California oil syndicate, as oil in California at this time was, beginning to gush (Pierce) in a time period often referred to as The Roaring Twenties. Raymond Chandler met his wife Cissy Pascal and married her in 1924 right after his mother passed away due to illness. She had not approved of them as a couple. While business was booming and Chandler was incredibly successful during the twenties, this was also the decade of Prohibition. Chandler became a heavy alcoholic soon after the national ban on alcohol was lifted and found himself being fired from his job. His life changed then, and he found himself among a group of lonely and struggling Americans following the Great Depression era. He used this time as an opportunity to observe that crime was a big industry in the city in both successful and poor times. With his writing, Raymond Chandler managed to tap into the vast reservoir of mass discontent (Raskin, 2013). Chandler decided not to focus his skills on developing intricate plot lines, so instead he focused more on depicting emotions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Stereotypes Of Hinduism And Hinduism Majority of the religions in the world gets stereotyped because of their abnormal customs, beliefs and rituals. People judge religion by their narrow knowledge about their rituals and customs because they are abnormal to them. Majority of the stereotypes are believed to be true because of their lack of understanding. The consequence of the results is the development of stereotypes that are both negative and positive. Two major religions of India, Hinduism and Sikhism, are often the targeted audiences of the stereotyping of the western popular culture. Originated and practiced primarily by the majorities in India, hinduism is the third largest religion with more than 900 million followers around the world. Hinduism is very diverse because it is a polytheistic religion with about 330 million gods and goddesses. Many people believe that they believe and pray all their gods and goddesses but that is just of of the stereotype. Hinduism is also labeled as a very catioc religion because of the fact that the religion has so many gods, therefore they think that it is not organized very well. Although Hinduism consist of many gods, they don t necessarily follow all of them, hence they follow only the ones that are followed by the people in a particular area. It is also very organised as certain gods are grouped into certain temples and. The rules are also changed a little across different temples around the world. Prothero describes some of the stereotypes for Hinduism in the western ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Online Advertising As An Advertising Medium Essay 1. Introduction The rapid growth of information technology has enhanced the importance of online advertising. The importance of the Internet as an advertising medium has generated a lot of attention in recent years. With the growth of internet usage from few years, increase the trend of shopping online (James et al, 2016). Nowadays, many companies are more concerning about how to attract customers to increase their revenue and become a leader in competitive market. So they move towards online advertisements as many people spend more time for suffering on internet. Moreover, online advertising become popular in early 20th century in United States. It changed the dimension of growth and competition between online marketers. However, there are some challenges which customers have to face while doing online shopping such as there is lack of reliability (Parul, 2016). Each year many websites are created to cater and organized the rising demand of online services which include online shopping. This is the comfortable means of shopping in terms of saving time and comparing many things at one place. At first, when this trend came into existence, it is not so popular and it was only seen in some developed countries. But the increase of usage of internet, the trend of online shopping has increased among various countries. 2. Objectives The objectives for our research are as follows: To study the relationship between consumer buying decision and online advertising To analyse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. War Dogs Movie Analysis Bottom Feeders The film War Dogs (2016) tracks the rise and fall of two international arms dealers. The movie starts with David, portrayed by Miles Teller, who is stuck as a masseuse with no real opportunities in his life. His best friend from middle school, Efraim, portrayed by Jonah Hill, returns to his life and gives him an offer he cannot refuse. Together they create a small empire but end up getting in over their heads. This film shows the side of war that we rarely see. It shows how much war is truly influenced by money, as well as showing who benefits off the profits. Hint, it is not the soldiers. This directly ties into the American Dream. Additionally, many aspects of the film help drive home this aspect of the American Dream. Things like setting and music are huge in this. These aspects exaggerate points made in the movie and add extra layers. The film addresses the American Dream by stating the reality that the American Dream centers around money and power; the film does this by addressing the financial side of war via music, setting, and characters. The music in this film included a lot of American classics and was a key element. Songs like Fortunate Son by Creedance Clearwater Revival and Sweet Emotion by Aerosmith are classic songs that every American knows and they were used strategically throughout the film. For example, Fortunate Son was used as Efraim and David were fleeing enemy fire in Fallujah. They brought the term gun runners new life when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Invention Of A Handheld Electric Mixer In the beginning of time mixers were not electrical like they are now a days really easy for people to use. The egg beaters were hand cranked, Hand cranks don t require electricity, there is a handle you hold it with and a little knob that you twist so it could mix the ingredients together. In 1856, a Maryland Tinner named Ralph Collier was the man who invented hand cranked egg beaters. The hand cranked egg beaters were used by hand nothing electrical in them, but a more years went by people started inventing so much more mixers and they were electrical of different kind. A handheld electric mixer is basically an electrical mixer that has a handle and someone holds it while the mixer is mixing the eggs and other things. Mixers are of course something used in the kitchen and only the kitchen. People or chiefs use it for baking because it makes the dough in a better smoother texture than if it was hand mixed. A classical American mixer brand is Dover stamping company, the company bought the patent egg beaters in 1859. An American man named Rufus Eastman invented the first mixer which was in 1885. The first man to invent electric mixer was named Herbert Johnson that was in 1908. His whole idea started from basically watching television, there was a baker who was making dough with a spoon that is how his idea was formed. There were electrical mixers before but they were hand mixers that used electricity. The electric mixes he made were mostly for bakers with experience and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...